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HE OMAHA* DALY BEE. OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, 1890, NUMBER 284, NINETEENTH \'.'_E;\R. THE RED CLOUD ENCAMPMENT | Ty v fson ot .4 stattordt of e | POSTOFFICE ~ SITE ~ DEFICIT, | St il g s wom e serunsimens | A TEMPORARY HALT CALLED, | 7® xessrasteer eroovs. | [GWA'G PROHIBITORY LAW, for them can be completed, | Railroad Tracl , yndes Water and — THE TOBACYO TAX, More Plant#2 Inundated. —_— Ew ORLEANS, |22 Wpril 3. The latest explosion of a_gun, while his face was also disfigured e An offort will undoubtedly bo made on the Third Annual Meeting of the Interstate Dis- In the District Court. Ten Tlionsand Dollars Asked From the | first suspension day i the house to secute | Reorganization of the Interstate Assooiation | o F AtiaR@ HES show the Ty Honest Citizens Throughout the State trict @, A, R, Liscory, Neb, ~April i~ [Special Tel Omakia Sureties. e 1 D SN e ol w1 Hos 8 Meets With a Oheck. 148 fallen Abiont ots BN TG rate is going Admit Tts Failure, 2 e G | J— bill ubolishing theitax on tobaceo, Tuis buck fn tho river (AE e joveo wherever A SUPERIOR MAN MADE COMMANDER, | nsh. crecuire of ‘e Uit il ‘wi | THE BOSS OF MARYLAND MUST G0, M ‘it "o i s (41t | OBIEOTIONS OF THE MISSOURIPACIFIO | (o iim Wit B mtl%, 0 ™ | 4 BEromM 18 DEMANDED, o B Damtol end Dayld. B Ecaker itced has refused to promise to ree —_— loven Hun | The Next Reunion to Be Held at Su- i T | ngest Supporter fEnize AN OC HL M0t Stz e | Unwilling to Join a Body Which Al- T e I IO BCOHON WAL | 5 sonl. Option. and High Tloons® perior in August—A Contest Likely | Eduey, ailopes she sustained jn . real cstate Against Him—Stewart's make a motion to suspend the rules unless he lows a Contract Like That Be- pletely flooled. The track of the Avkansas They Claim Will Restore to Over the Norfolk Mayora 4 on March 11, 1588, when Edney dicd, he was iy X ' — State New | the owner of a hardware store in Omaha val the Tarift Measure the house. The republican menibers of the | ued at #31,749: that after his death defend committee on ways and means would fight ants applied "to plaintiffs to purchase th % ; B M LN greal TR "f“'l{"'(';'\' . [ have to be transferred from Tellar to Arkan 3 ¢ 4 8necial Tele- | Stock and that she took therefor certain veal VASHINGTON BUnear Tir Ovans Bee, all sections any movement of this kind anc Cutcago, April 3.—[Special Telogram to | BAve to be transferred from Tellar to 4 W6 coh tevonca ot sition. fesnbits Rep Croen, Neb., April 3.—([Special Tele- | LEEME Bpl 08 70f Tincoln, but which is | 51 FOURTEENTI STREET 1 | there is no reagot tdiElieve that the spaker | Tie Bre vl\“”lu_, el rl ‘l\",'l""' 10| sas City, ‘& distance of nincteen miles, | T 'l"(l' L RS put gram to Tne Bee.]—The thivd annual en- b oo0n e 0 Cottage Park addition adjoining the | Wasisaroy, D. C., April 3. § | could be induced upon any kind of representa i ik LU AL LR L by means of boats, The Ouachita di- | cans which closed Wednesday night in Des ampment of the Interstate District associa- | city.” On Junc 1588, 130 of these lots were | Representative Connell has, with Senator | tion to recognize ang enc to make this moti i 5"]‘ Comitietce Kuiliway association s miet | v/a “"’\"“"“'m‘,,‘.'l“' A li:“n‘\‘v’n ‘;h»".y". Sl :tlyl.- | Moines was one of the most remavkuble tion of the Grand Army of the Republic con- | conveged to the plaintiff, each of wh h Was | Manderson, been prodding up the ofticials in A CAUCUS ON I TARIFF MEASURE | ;‘,"_' 1-\ temporary set-back. The Missouri | Tver tout e i e "U-W!_l“ Yt | bodies called together i that city. vened here today, - Many old- soldiers fi alid at €130, bnt subloet toa mortzage of | o'y S QUL T G0 etment. of voral republicaimembers fearing free | Pacific this afternoon sent o telegram to | EENEHELTRE S GRG0, GBI T | The greater number of - the members wero different points are in attendanceand our own | 0 bl e purt | justice in refercnce to the amount of the | forall m‘}"' in ‘-l\l(l|lL:‘\'-::l.‘;n\|‘;!1 X the ,",‘f""f, ll”(l«K- | Chairman Chappell of the rEanization | hor of railroud bridges are reported washed | tectotalers, Many of them had voted for pro- post here is seeing to it that the visitors are’| | ? k. Tho petitioners heve | Omaha postofiice site deficit :;:]-j ‘;“.\‘Ilt I_"”“l;'»“ Shcus fll::\\;lxl\“;u’-'h:'hi ho | u'lnmn(t‘l" xpressing unwillingness to join “V“:‘\n ."yl\)_ml“hu‘,-.‘:”.\.\nl .|ru:.‘ Av | hibition. Al _of them, or nearly so, would having a good time, The gathering is 1o | allege the Baum, acting for the d Supervising Architect Windrim of the | fore fhe micasure s taken up for gonoval do- | {2 4ssoclation \I\:nuh\\whh oguize such o [ Novthorn milway now betng, bullt | Me- \]nn favor prohibition but for one thing, und doubt smaller than it would have been if the | fendant, connived to cheat 'and defraud the | ¢ 0 i dubiment today transmitted a lot to, with @ view. to readjusting ‘those pro- | CONERICE as that between the Union Pacific | (e by was of Devingth to Mo L, 18 | that is, that weathier hiad been favorable, but s it i the | Pt and hev minor childven, and by Iving | 050000 400 of vesterday to Senator Man. | Visions upon which the republicans are di- | and Northwestern, 1t was thought, how- | api | “Prohibition does not vestrict the liguor trafs reprosentation from outside posts s very | Aid miseeprosenting succecdod o oo suit’ | derson in respect ot whivh the | vided aud having thelr party stand solidly to- | ever, that the objection of the Missouri Pa- | A dispatel from Greenville, Miss., says the | fle. It does not reform the drunkard, but it ; i nd to protect herself and childven the suit, gether, as did nearlyall of the democrats under 1 colild be overeomo ElERET 3 | haokieuter DI, 3 =Fioiny : good. One of the objects of this convention | g described, has been initiated Hedainan A o Luild. | A5 el o ) pemocrtaunder | cific could be overcomo by o scetion in the Kwater has risen very little there, but the | does inerease evime, and it has saddlcd o fa to_locato. the annual state reunion, which. | b e i have to pay to | sent ‘”“”l".““_m i, “'I'!lu-(fmmle With a | AEveement providing that no contract should :“Y\Lu m‘x\‘“n!xih“ilil p‘m‘\u"v“l:'::’.‘””nfi“-,‘r::.- | upon the communities and jeopardized tho matter was thoroughly discussed by the | Ll L : muke good the deficit. The bondsmen | caucus upon tho tarft bill,? said | be recognized which covered competitive | CITC, VECR (B BN EEL G A0 SRR members, somo cxeellent - specehes being | Curtanrox, Neb., April are usked to deposit $10,000 with the federal | Speaker Reed to ome —of the repub- | traffic, but it is hard to see how either the | juweff dyke and the Bogue and is fast filling | @8 well as state affairs made on the subject. It was decided to ( Eram toTie Bre.]—A. A. Logan, propr Jurt at Omabi, from which the deficit is to | LCAn members whea this proposition was | Union Pacitic or Northwestern would sub- | up thatcountry. The plantations on both | Thus spoke one of - the leading members of il superior. August 13 | of the Crefghton Courer, was married here E ) x - | made, - I8 SHEUEQVR shov never be | geribe to such a section. sides of Deer reek, which before had been nference hold this reunion at Superior, Augu this evening to Miss® Lou Robinson-of Lin- | be made good and the remainder of the able to adjourn it, for there would be a dis- | *1 R i ; above high water, ure now under water. 10 17, inclusive. Among the prominent men | o €Y 2 2 > posit is to be returncd to the bondsmen or | position to discuss all the merits of the meas- [ The work of the committee today was con ks A in attendance ave Major Clarkson of Omaha, 3 e -— - surctics after the title has passed into the | ure, and further than this,” continued the | fined to glitttering generalities. That part of Louisville's Relle and. ceal these facts. They spoke of them frecly Major Adams, W. S. Bloom and 1" P Bou- | THE WORLD'S FAIR. \ds of the government. 1 tuke the follow- | & ".X:xl:'li[l;;:l)nvI‘];‘\i’rll‘i.:;:::|:‘.m;“\:‘:(ln».‘\ml-:::::li(‘\::‘-:‘I:t :l):::x\l(;r:n"‘xlx‘\_x;lm\i}:‘n_u::fid'-;tilin\-“:»n;}r:‘l:\/:tl‘(':: ': Lovisviie, Ky., April 3. The contribu- | "“n xhu;.\y.x “A»-"I TR L :m«l'(n ‘lnl; Bl sl ol o et LU Chicago Stockhorders Will Select the | i from Architect Windsin's letter to Sena- | tomake an effort for ehanges of local lmpor- | np by section, but. none wen 5y ymns [(ELCIR W Sage Jes LI GRIdOURY 0 Ry e T T Lt et o e Kansas and many others of note. | UL Tl AU WD L ¢ | tor Manderson, which explains the whole sit- | tance to them, would refuse to go into caucus, | imous vote. The committee meets from day | $150,000. Only cases of immediate want are a0 el b L el Hon. C. E. Adums; mayor of Superior, was Divectors Tod ; wation : and |I|wr||\un~'\\'«1mlll not be a success.” W | today jovity of its members sceri }"l "‘;\]!;' M‘f ved Nvmn is A.l:'\'-m] to suf- ;»iu».y.:. red Pl ‘;““f"”“"‘yfi both commander, Hon, George W. Burton | Cuicaco, April 3.—[Speciaf Telegram to | "7y der date of February 26, March 6 g In the house today & smattering of the di- | confident an organization will be effected, er. General repairs will be begun soon. | the city and county in which the parties re ns s cccommander, and Samuel | T Ber.]—The Chicago World's fair stock- | v 4:“’\‘\“'|h‘|”| Y'mlu "I"”:'i‘”"jl‘\'{h"”l'&' ‘."“"‘\f yided wishes was proseutod, awhen My, Lodge | Mainy bogus luians of alleged vietis huvo | stde, e reproduced ell county,Kansas, junior vice | polders will tomorrow selec pall o | Murch 17 this department advised the attorney | ¢ Massachusetts reag a petition signed by the | Anxions to Restore Passenger Rates. | been explodec POLK g by 2 holders will tomorrow select by bullot the | yopaa) of the status of the case, and in view | shoemakers and TN facturers: ot leather | Cnicaco, April 8.—(Special Telogram to J. L. Crawford, Dis Moines—As to the ef- s wero extended to embrace | directors, who are to mnan of the fuct that the ageregate of the rewards | goods of his state asiing that hides bo put | gy gree” The passen A Levee Breaks, foet prohibition hus had upon the city of Des Thayer, Jefferson, Adams, Kearney, Clay and | Position. Thousands of stockholders have |0 equalled the bulance of the appropria- | Upon the free list, * The democrats applanded | © 05 1 4 e 5 il Bastror, La., April 3.- dee levee, | Moines, T would say that it has vetaided the Phelps counties, Nebrask 1 Wishington, | alveady sent proxy stips to the twenty gentle- [ 0075 000 to. give the United Sfates | Yjgorously the sentimient of - the petition, and ern roads meet tomorrow to complete, if possi- | twelve miles cast of this which pro- | prgwth of the city very materiully. We have Republie, Phillips and Osborne counties, Kan- | men who were decided upon as the men who i “ oh instructions as mny bo '. 3 it was observed that Jome of the Massachu- | ble, the reovganization of the Western States v‘*m!lwr hest part of this pavish from over- | jogt the enue of &E,000 in license besides I'hé next encampment will be held at | would vote stock for the best intercsts of the | heer o gove the 1istis. who 10ces- | setts republicans joined in the demonstration. | Passenger association. Al the linesaretired | fow. broke today. It is feared the lower | ghe experiencing of an inerease in the cost of Red Cloud e, \-‘»“ BEC 2ol savy to have the parties who furnished a | It is not likely thatif\there should be a cau- | of ho present cut-throat passenger rate war, | COUntry will be inundated in a short time criminal prosccution of about $60,000 which This evening a camp five was held at the | Ot iile this plan has been Very gen- | poiq to pay any amount of awards | cus the New England'members could be held | a0 grveed 11 ohiy Wes ; has been brought about by *the scarehers,” opera house and specches were made by Major | erally - adopted by individual = stockhold- | 43, costs in said condemmation procecd- | together. i g S ST ARE e AHEY e puly WAy (o dton Lo There are now $12 government licenses in Clarkson, d t commander, of Onfidha, | crs and many business and manufacturing | ;oo 50 oveoss of the limit of appropriation ATMY, NEWS. :_:)}‘:“;;‘f‘":_:j:_'il ~':“:llfiu:ll‘v;'!;'l'"\'m':lm‘l}dll-;“m‘l_!'.\ VICKsBURG, N April 3. foree in this city, from which not_one cent is and ex-Congressman Hanback of Kansas, | firms, yet the layger concerns, principally | to deposit in court n sum suficient By dircetion m;niu ecretary of war Cap- | ent fs tho Wisconsin { ,"l“_.ll_ ton. | message from Vicksburg, Miss., ju iy .!;-m (: J-)Jh) ity |:“~ ‘,vllnm ]Iu:]l:‘\; TR . | corporations, have thought it best toleave | g oposils, s £10.000, with the une | tuin Frederick H. LA Ebstein, Cwenty-irst | ol Dussonger Agont. Kckstoin b not re. | S48 thut the entire town und surrounding | eveascd i the busihioss districty thoug it has A‘["’" See \\'~ ';h' b1 “| .‘l"“'l‘l”?]""lh the matter in the hands of their chief ofticers | e e wpplied to sald | Y, 48 SR (hmporary duly In definite word as_yet from his superior | country has been overflowed by a sudden vise | EFOWN slightly in the residence portion. BLknonry, Neb,, April 3. pecial Tele- : i 3 o i i f s connection with thed establishment of can- s, and it is doubtful if they would careg| in the Steel's bayou. The people are moving LE T | % y Gri s, for example the action of Mr. | purpose and that such portion of said sum as i i i osts 0ast of > y 8nd 1618 doubtin ey L) 2 v < s e EramitGiTits BESJ-EMESValeriing G rlah sy, el .S, Winston, the coun- | may be found remaining at the termination of | Nl 4t _'_i""':,r"l‘l‘;‘:““ el L “i’“']::L 0 ut consulting the® out of their residences and taking refuge i | William Ballinger, Keokulk 1t Teould wipe retived favmer, who lives in this city, has | sel for the strect railvond, to vote' the thou- | all” matters connected with —the —case | ainSiPR R A R FEPRIERN 0 e P R i R L e e PR i e : q onsi sands of Shares to which Mr. Yerkes was en- | s e retur o them; also to . il tho | : o Wisconsin Ces vill probably sign coti- | on the higher levels of the town and is rising | there is no vote ould more gladly mude a statement, that may have consi | sands of Sharcs to which Mr. Yorkes was en- | shall “be returned to them; also o | BTN ot ot phgmbaldlsablilsy tho wnex | the Wisconsin Central witl probubly sfin con, | or the g IS glies vty ting ol guiore T bearing indirectly on the Chronister murder | titled by l:l\l fl; osCeIption, which was the '-']". S Ry ":‘.| Hooene | pired portion of ik simtence imposed by like perfecting the ovganization, even if the Keokuk and it has been a failure. We have ars that for the year 1887 M, | largest individual subscription n il Fun after, sald | amount | oy, ol court-martinl November 14, 1855, dy i Gt HE Large Rain Fall, tho luw and we have the saloons. A ings have been held by eitizens of th shall be deposited as may be necessary to 4 ¢ DIgtD, 1 TeadiIie isin Central refuses tojoin. The basis of 2 A vief vented his farm to Austin Reed, and it | Giogof the city for the purpose of taking | have the court adjust such items of cost us | Dartment of (';“l‘mfi;l‘",'!!l;m‘]‘ SN can then be raised to the old figure anil || New Onieaxs, La, Aprili—Dispatclies vo. | Trwin and A J. Hurdin, the i gl )i at season for a share of | s he Jtection’ of the in- bt be paid fro ¢ bulance of the spe. | c@s¢ of James Orlason, i Hode sociution menibers would i ody | ceived here report within the past two days | enforce the law they had sworn to enfo T L ,:.I o ,‘r',"_‘,”"" o r\\“ : ¢ ”I O L L D T o D0 o, t1os b |inlzy, ¥ and e, e NYBR EEiBesed Trom confirie: | | M sily area ALl i NI SRAsaiol | (lHGy CotL B GloG L oT Ny (aRBR ML Ty D R D i | Uliisions and diteoly premall v 1s waging || tldo it ve advise this: departmant of the | mencut the miltkREEMAR fc Bett Loaven- 1 Texas, Wichita and the Red viver valley, | or county before that attempted enforecment, Pluco about tho 1st of March and had beeh |8 UG Soction will bo favored. A full | result of such aetion in order that the depart- | Wothe =00 o i generally accompanied by severe wind but as soon s the people wot at thew they Y when utento Ernlt | ticket of directors has been decided ‘upon by | ment may as speedily as_possible make pay- | ¢ WL IR (O, BIEREIE Tl BEONG T Shortening the Missouri Pacific, fedn S : ! e L e S e TR e workers and proxy holders, and ment into the court of the awards of dumages [ (e RO Wt e Ninth in fan i Arcnisoy, Kan., April 3.—[Special Tele- THEY DON'T LIKE CHICAGO. | miyorand an o silovakoopr o mrsbil, S et Al Al LR 1to the stockholders at in said case.” ks SRR AN Sy m to Tuk: BEE.] ALy a \y 10 Teve om the saloons. A short, Mus Reed's nephew, the son of a dead sister, | V) \ T el Adon q oo | and will be sent to the headquarters of that 4 g M A ta P o S oA | time ago we tried to fine the owners, but as N ‘ % Among those whose names | Upon inquiry being made this morning : hi ; { Pl e . rernn 3 The Paris Press Object to Its Selection | ¥ Frank hung around the ce a short time | B4 duludl) ! A P Gl Hreil regiment, Whipple Barracks, Ar of Plattsmouth, Neb,, w in Atchison 4 Sabatal | soon us thut was done the saloons stopped pay-= and was given money by REed womnmitor| (L Hogugentet sl S (olloldt Jyel | i depurtmentiotjptita 1t ywas c Murphy, Company ¥, infan- | tomorrow evening and from here thoy will be for the World's Fair. SR By Wwhila Tt Tty s B SHgtT defray his expenses to a point in the western | JHESTE WAL e A O TR i || sttt G theM e enov koo try, Fort. Omaha, is transferred to Com- | ac.orted by J. W. O R [Copuright 1590 Ly James Gordon Bennett.) to be enforeed we were building up another part of the state. was at the place | - g, d g : R Sho AL oYk pany G, Seventh infantry, and will be sent to & Sl P - Patrs, April .—[New York Herald Cable | ity on the Hiinois side. Our taxes ave higher Thio dny | the. dago strtod. and describesithie | 590 i By, sdonn iREWAISH a1 Lot tomBen it SeBa ko brited S the startion of that eomvany, Fort Logan torney, to St. Louis, where they will enter | st A0S Eniobibis e e oR aLa £ O COYALINL OO RO Rl Eugene Pike, Joseph” Medill, B, T, Jeffery, | district attorney, Fairbury, Neb., with cer I Jompany G. Sixth in fantry, | i1t @ contract to procure without cost to the | —SP¢ 2 g S L 1O TR O L AP ting se Antonio and his i ! 1 g X Dudley Adams, Company G, Sixth infantry, % Datithe £ & series of public protests was | from us and makes city government o burden, g acor 1 ! 35 | Judge Prendergast. There will, of course, be | tain instructions and requested him to give dobowd Pttt ) company the right of way for the rond from | but the first of a series of public protests wus g 3 3 it as o very affectionate and affecting | 9004 Corothons, and eonsiderable bad f the matter his immediate uttention, 1t was | 84 Fort Leavenwortlt Is transforred to Com- | 1700 W BlattSmouth to Omaha. In consid. | uttered today agrainst the choice of Chicago s | FOUE years o two-thirds of the republicaus one, most too affectionate in , Tor when derod L eIt norally belioved, | alsolcarned that nothing further had pany Twenty-fifth |In(unl'lu\,um|v\\llfl ¢ | eration fof such rvight the Missouri Pacific | the site for the world's fair, Europe who | would have voted for prohibition. v U AT LY L S R G B hat Mr, Jeffery, late manager of the | heard from him in regard to the subject and | S0t to the station [of that company, Fort | (GyCo trit'to build the road and operate it | e o, the worlds fuir. Iuroped 10 | yine-tenths of them want high license and neck sfor the lust fond embrace be Wis 80| ifiygis Central railroad, Will be made divector | that the department would write o him to- | OMmuho: = Lo iies asapart of its main line between Atchison | “Ye ¢ither possible exhibitors or visitors do | local option. R e A time . ety | gencrals day urging him to give the matter M ANBBUR A and Omaha. The new line will shorten the | Ot think with pleasure of the idea of having LYNN. T AT P AT R e e his attention. In this conncetion, " I| Governor Thayee of Mebraska is here. He | Missouri Pacific twenty miles. The city of | to travel a thousand miles beyond New York. | (1. (3, Green and U, C. Blake—Cedar Rap- I‘ih b ore et voom for doubt in hismind | ANOTHER HATFIELD KILLED, |may state thiatso far us this df partment is | spent sotne time this aftoagon nnl:htc floor of | Plattsmouth on Tuesday voted funds tonid | “Americans, said the Matin_tody, “will | ids W have 20 saloons.They are in, front . Tioa AT LAt CallatE ] v conicerned the case has_received - prompt at- | the ats 10sce awhat canbe | the enterprise. The road is to be completed 5 Bhtonothe o of remem- | rooms, buck rooms, dining rooms, cellgis and now. Reed was presentat tholtalian's leave: | - )0 po g mron o Gue Again in | tention and that while $10,000 was specified | donein the Wt logisiation for our-de- | \ithin & your. 2 0 Ehe press 0 RS AH 1B OB g e ta s (T ey G0t bo. clabRO U UG atthE) i and pode heasmari (ot Ouol | o Weost, V Be us the amount that the parties who furnished | pressed farming inte osts. . o % bejng that it did not attempt to influence | FERENS, g B CEL 00 RSl by ster 5+ U g O LR i o DAL 5. rSpecial | S4id bond should bo requested to pay into |- T ozl i both bouses of | ike Nickcl Plate Reported Cutting. | them in the selection of asite for the univer- | ancourages deceit, fraud, hypocriss and E“.lk o ) }\ tho ‘l e . | HARLESTON, ! a., April 8.—[Special | Gourt, it was qualified by the words, *a sufi- S ) ing aside all bills to pension Cmicaco, April 8.—[Special Telegram to | sal exhibition, but now that they have made a | begeis a low order of morality, Bofore the ok NUAVILOA RS £ & ¢f | Melegram to Tue Bee.)—The news came from | cient sum for said purpose.’ widows and other dependent claimants, being | .~ i SR s hieng 3 b 3 srohibitory law went into efféct the. anloafis saw nomore of the ‘“nephew | s B & % Y i Tue Ber The western lines ave not to | choice of Chicago we ¥ observe to our old | pr itory y 1 court house today of the renewal of the | From the three letters which the super coufident that, the dependent_pension bill, dinto the ity treasury between 20,000 5 sl contos “lust Saturday night | ing architect sent to the attorney general in | which has passed the senate, will become a e G e oy % Ord High § ontest | R s e v 10 this business, and o wich rofors | law within i few weeks and will make it wn- | at them. The Nickel Plate is now catehing | ¢ ! el R BRI iy O, Neb,, April 8.—[Specinl to ik BEE] | by 31, O, Loo, who is_ fntimately coune Jmade in_the drchitect’s letter, I sce it on all sides from its cast-bound compet. | they are committing n grave mistake at least | amount at least, becutisc thirty of the presont In spite of the rainy o e TR | o crg LCiWRo e in i mntel v oonnscts 8170 was pnid for advertising for pro- | bills now pending. i itors, who claim it is and has for two weeks | in re to the profit that might be expected | liquor dealers would prefer to pay $1,00 a —In spite of the rainy eve e M.E. | with the McCoys. There is but meagre in- | posals, awards_ for the site, cte, | E. Stephenson was today appointed post- | 1 n el S e T e figures | from the avvival of exhibitors or visitors from | Year for license. We are for license, Cedar church last night was filled by an interested | goppation about the killing, Jerey Hatfieid | Deduct the £170 for advertising and @ vedesburg, Henry county, vice § ) Al el ) ) R | Rapids has groven a little, but not as nieh as audiowce, who listened to the declamatory | was a nephew of “Devil Anse’ Hatfield, and | there remains from the $400,000 appropriated | s resi| g 4 show that the Nickel Plate is taking ten | the old world.” This Paris journal gocs on el b g ¥ ERER SN N NG i the cast. contest o e junior class of the Ord hig as once sherift of Logan co . He is 2 ake | g oyne, n Miss | bushels of ¢ ordinavily takes one ay that w ans are apitalists have on the ided sho is contest of the junior class of the Ord high | was once sheriff of Logan county. He is | to purc W site .20, From this tulie . Williom Duff Hoyne, formerly Miss | bushels of Tere it ordinarily takes one | to say that while Americans ave at liberty 10 | Capitalists b el widely kuown throushout the lower end of | the awards of ¢ the ground and | Nell Thomas of Rapd City, S. D., is with her | and is_beating_ in its totuls such lines as the | manage their own affaivs as they like, there is | crank town and send beyond us moncy they distance of eleven miles, Bhunder water, and | ; he fon 8¢ at | re " ows for wi JUrpose recogition is wanted . », ’ \ | and Kardware deal,The petition sets up that, | Bill Breakers Ahead O et adte DA b o iy on . tween the Union Pacific Valley railroad between MeGee and the State 1s Old and Northwestern, Tripp is five feet under water sperity. in one place. Trains can come no further s — | than Tellar, and mail, passengers and express prohibition has been a failure. perpetuity of the republican party in nationul delegates to the conference did not con- men of the west- there but a short time when Antonio Frank have all the charges of manipulation leveled | allies, with all due respeet 1o theiv commer- rind, industrial and financial g 15, that selool. There were thivteen contestants i W 5 5 3 ! ! : s, T T 4 5 a bal 030 loft from the appro- | sister, Mys, Webster Happy, at the Hang- | Lake Shore, Michigan Central, and Fort | nothing to prevent Iuropeans from decluring | ought to Ivest in one midst, who all acquitted themselves creditably. The | hestite; and has not hevetefore been intl- i I THS nost in the eoAdomuation Brcc. | ham, for k Tartiiehiv Fialti . 16 ‘8 annoin | Wayne., Rival freight agents claim they | | stk o pravens Putoneins frain deolpudng | \00e Judges, who were appointed - from the audi- | G Clitoment in and wbout: Logan court | cecdings amount to $4102. There will alsobe | that'she will be at home to her friends on Fri- | caniot tonel consignments of _oats to £ L ence by the sehool boavd, awarded the prizes | );uqe and both sides ave said to be arming | some tray wnd other expenses in clearving | day evenings aud Sunday afternoons, points reached by the Nickel Plate for [ After observing that the nations of Europe as follows: First, gold medal, Miss Florence ® | up the title and_making the transfer to the [ Captain A. W. Lavender of Scotland, Bon- | less th + per cent cut in rates. This | will be at a loss to understund why they Smith; second, volume of espeare’s - government, and this with the condem n | homme county, South Dakota, has been ap- | morning, to cap the climax, 125 cars of oats | should be requived to bear the consequences works, Master Harvey French, Miss Flor The Chicag crs' Strike. will be taken f@n the £10,000 which | pointed inspector of seal fisheries in Alaska. | were taken out of Chicago elevators and ship- ence Smith will represent the Ord highschool | ¢y o™ Al 8, [Special Telegram to | the sureties Yed to deposit for the ex- | John ‘P, Spencer of Dakota City was today | ped east over the Nickle Plate. Legally these | the choice of Chicago at least unfortunate. | CARROLT | M. Miller, cditor’ Sentinel, Carroll- Wo live in the =State of Carroll,” outside Tov | and prohibition is rot enfor all. Inour : town thore ave fifteen sido iy wide of w quarrel between republicans and denio- S Ltanig il b ic SeTe crats, in which they have no interest, Matin Ud not be sustained. We foreign population, very There are between forty loons in the county An | oficer, 1 believe, could not be ¢ 4 who of the discovery of Amevicu all the cclat | should attempt to’ interfere with the liquor ) business. There has been no interference by i Lusvyer named Fisher, who sought | ugain, at the district declamatory contest of the ses incident to the acquivemen: of title, 1t | appointed agent to pay the sccond and last | oats must take the full local vate from Chi B itral High School Declamiatory assoc X L Y Py xd at the treasury department and the | installments to the Omuyha Indians, cgat \z0 and the other rouds are wondeving why | thus concludes: “We should not be surprised o be hield at Harvard on the 15th inst day hovered over the camps of the master | gepartment of justice that within a few days | ing 35,000, ; an equal quantity of oats from the west | were the nations of Eucope to abstain from J. M. Hussey, our energetic principal, dc plumbers and theiv striking employeshas dis- | after the deposit of the £10,000 is made the Mr, Oxnard's importation of sugar beet | should have not 'n bought and shipped | giving to the great exhibition of the centenar rves high praise for tho attention he is giv- | ypneared and i her stead is the figure of the | title will pass to the government aud that | seed is expeeted to arrive at New York on | east on the proportion of the through rate. % ing to the pupils under his care and the ve- | b immediately the plans and specifications will | ne : and will be received at the | Phis shipment, which legally must have taken V. sults are flattering to his abilities as an edu be comn and when they are completed r artment o few days thercaf- higher rate than oats which were not stoved | Which would be fitti cator. and approved and the contriets let, the work | ter for disteibution. Perny S. Heamin Chicago, it is_cluimed, shows that the $ . < e idating of such our men as refused to strike | on the building will commence. | Howevor el i e b U pnclined to Do syrand’s Captare. | an injinction, but be has 1ef0 and gone, § i Verdigre New or returned to work by the strike say | swift this procecding to acquire title, muke Committee on Pacific Roads, . [Copyright 180 1 Gordon Beinett,) think, to Rundolph, Neb Vernigre, Neb., April 8.—[Special to Tue | the master plumbers. “Men who work- | plans and let contracts, the actual work upen | sWasiisaros, Aprild.—The house commit Tived the Vo nst, Pants, April ¢ ew York Herald Cable SCOTT Brr.)—A weeption and banquet was given | ing Jor us lave ad bricks and boards | the building camnot begin under several w York, April 3.—There was a mecting | —Speeial to Tne Brr.]— Quite a sensation Hubbell, Davenport—I havo. boan' & Just night by the business men and citizens of | Aropped on their heads by carpenters in the | months, maybe not under a ye w for the Union Pa- | Of the sccurity holders of the Omaha & St. | was caused here toduy by a veport from | leading prohibitionist for six years, but 1am n by it i e % S ments by Story, attorney for the Union I curity s £ g ! ovof statesmans The law guaran- Verdigro In honor of tho arrival of E, H, | NOW bulldiis, und when they quit work th GORMAN MUST G cifie company, Story submitted a copy of | Louis railroad today for the purpose of resist- | America thut Eyraud, the supposed murderer | i favor of statesmansiip. - The law wuavin | non-union meii huve been made miserable by | gonator A Lo ; g tees to countics the vights, if they feel so dis- N At (Aot o S e TR R i son| hmgod le by | Senator Gorman, who has been the boss of | (I¢ COMPILY. panc. 7 | ine the efforts tocontinue the voting trust, | of Souffe, had been arrested at Paso « \ Purecll, editor of the Knox County Recorder, | the strikers — iutimidating ™ them in - every | aiwland bourbons and . confederates for | the pending bill to fund the government in- | 0 3RS 58 XS S oe Rvas \.M_h‘.‘"“ lod ecn rteston it ] ! ] A new paper to be published in- thie interests | posed, 1o restrict running ke pay i e | way | many years and who has run_the polities of | debtedness of the Pacifie railvond companies, | pointed to call a formal meeting of the. sceut- Tk Bre. | The angel of peace which yester- rton man "he occasion for this change is the inti tee on Pacific railroads heard further stat oW ) ! ay in New Mexico. The Hevald corre- | though in some communities the’ vunning o ofthotewn andconty, | e strikovs say: AL that we have done | (Y S (00 YLD BE I UG DO containing amendments suggested by Presic | 1y holders Thursduy next, spondent called on the prefecture of y cattle abroud may be beneficial, We say to . ! was o present our case calinly to the workers |y, with a high hand, is to walk the plank, | dent Adams to meet the case of the Union | 2 and was fortunate cnough to see M. Soron, | countics which want prohibition, huve it. tested by a labor und citizens' ticket, result- [ gnd they have stopped work. . No thre i 3 ¥ T b 4 g I e Y | and they have stopix No threats, no | ,;1itjc speaking, Today's re Su dacific compa » changes of consc TR TR 5 Phose who are opposed to let ing in a victory for the latter. The town | yviolened, Of course if our sympathizers drop x_l nl ally peaking, rl lay x.«.u_..... Sun, | l‘.n '.“‘- m.“r"!..”.‘l'\ y-.-:\'\tumn:‘.?.,. L I”“ e i Only a Private Pu xh.lvm. the chief de lasurete, I i iyl A )J':]‘:{Ilf'::“‘;‘-l\? ":'.}l'l u.'\‘l"""““'" George W. | Phus the situation stands tonight, With | (hut ctate as represented by Gorman, ered | issued, and the readjustment of the accounts | Vin S. Brice, president of the Luke Eric & | Eyraud has veally been avrested which tried men's souls. Today we G Do) £ el ll“;‘;' |1m’..\m. \: »‘:y:\lu.m.n\d“.ln.‘l: vlu:lgi hlv‘“ll‘—' | @ sensation by coming out in double leads | of the payment somewhat on the pl 2 \l\‘ 1-;1)1 H\h‘-\-“\' is -n‘uyvnmw!»_ I 3 pur M. Soron hesitated a moment and then v )w‘|nhx:| minovity m.lu. B000 ¢ mw..' - : ield every few hours arious parts of the | 0 RGN the retirement of “the posed in the case of the Central Pacific cc chased the For ayne, Cin ati & Louis Lol O s G oa na e “Tuis | yotes here are 2V =aloons in one county. Norfolk Mayoralty, ciy, b R R R BT Dany soas to fund one-llf the interost for | ville railway on his personal account, und not | Piied n the followinw curious mawner: S161s |y ov'yve o complement of houses of prostie 1omana, Neb,, April 8.—[Special Tele- | The leaders of the striking plumbers assert | (8 P S G e sinee Gor- | the first year and thereby reduce the amount | for the Lake Erie & Western, tution and gambling rooms, The county gran to Tk Brr.] —Who will be mayor of | hat they arn * perfecting * arrangements | Wk s ad control, of the fivst payments, with a corvesponding - - the truth or falsity of the dispatch to which | secthes with inanorility imbers of our Norfolk for the ensuing year is the question | ,“]"'." TG gaga st Haalans ¢ 1"'“;"“"“"“’ | Phe netion of the Sun is the vesult of a de- | increase of the ultimaté payments, The con s to Kill Hel . ofer, Our agents in Amcrica only com- | younz women u ived and ruined by the of the day in this city. At @ meeting of thy | oherative. shop with biunehes all oves the | Mand on the part of the Gorman democrats | mittee will proceed to cousider the pending | Mpvems, April 3 municate with us by mail and_of course their | utrons of these wngoverned saloons, l'“"' ) operd 10D ranchos oyerthe sx-Congross! mptoy 0 was the | bill at the next meetin, d o T i o i i v prohibitionist suys “close the sl Bul city council lust night a recount was made | city. They asscrt that they can pay the | It ex-Congressman Compton, who was th H o SR oo Tie Bre] A sensation was created this | oficial veports will not veach us, supposing [ PFOUIIGRS S8 ¥ high lcouso T, and it was found that thero wis ono moro | Wiikes demiinded and declare 10 percent divi- | Qi ha Jppotited treasurer of the state e wornin ml an att H|V‘w:l\l\\\ H_}m.w (\.(\iw‘lf Egraud hus been arvested, for some days yet. | go tht we may regulate e, We are goingd lll‘;nl.;v‘ ;:: lel\m\‘ mu: :. ;? .““a"my ;r((l hl'w\ [ L EAD AL d, uceeed Archer, the defaulter. Th n, us The Reform Conference. 10 M 'M\ unc 5 |-v> i |\m~.v ) 1.' I]nv\,\ say ‘hu\‘\-u‘x. that I am a little in [ }unv .m\\\ at 4‘-I Mn' wml us h :s: il that one vote counted for Gerecke ha . cll as the leading intell cmocrats of v 3 The ‘on- | {ums is a clevk in a book store on- Main street | clined to doubt that Souffe’s muvderer has | license o it for the snfoty of the Y it i SRR ¥ well as the leading intelligent” democrats’ of | Waswiseros, April 8.—The Reform Con- | fams i | i Eiseloy’s namo printed upon it and not | Ifi‘llan\l:x‘ ‘l-"\ :}l" ; Maryland, say that unless Gorman and bis | gorence organization formed for the purpose | and his nicec the wife of a farmer living at | been caught. You know thit two of our de. | Fepublican part 1 the welfare of the state, sentehed, Counting tho ast, uamed ballot BIT L ARy ousnd anares- | follawers e thrown overboard and the party 8 for Gerecls ves them cach, \¢ coun- | men who went ona strike yesterday have immediately reorganized the organization cil adjourned without decla the result | turned to work, the employers conceding | will be relegated to the rear forever, The | ical and state affairs, today adopted a plat and the matter may have to b tled in the | their demands, | Sun demands new blood in the organization | form decluring in favor ‘of employing the 7 of the state, and the retivement of Gorman | teachings of the bible in the settlément of impossible for me to have any opinion us to UNION, A being on to the settloment of polit- | Lucp, Tenn. She cutered the store this | tectives who were specially sent to Amerien £ bringl At i menbiofipol ; Colonel John O'Keefe, Creston—T have morning closely veiled and as Williums came | fn P e o S forward to wait upon her placed a revolyer to | L PUFSUIL sith Frunce only o few days | o 400 1'o effects of prohibition In_ Creston . i his heart and fived. The weapon, however, | for the pust elght years, and, like all other § sk : ; 33 0 45 too insignificant to (o Ay serious damage | Will be & great surpiise to us 1f, just wnen | cosmopolitan citics, from . moral, & politi District Court at Bassett A Wealthy Bhoplifter. from Maryland politics means the retirement | public affairs, and the insertion of the name | W G EERSEEC R B REEIREIRE | G0 8 00 M T fol most diseonn: e T PRALL SARESRRLRARe I o Bavrivone, April 3.—[Special Telegram | of one of the most couspicuous democrats in | of the Supreme Being in_the constitution. | G lonion ™ Mes, Golds 15 twonty-one | efforts ave e T y colossal failure, Creston paid the highest toTine B ) ettt e i) —Among the dispatohos of | tho country and ono of tho strongest friends | “The plattorin also spureved the Blaiv SUBLY | years old and lior uncio i twenty-five,” Sho [ 97018 1% FOWRKET WD Suduess license of any city in the world, #1600, Wo Q. IR RN = iy torm of the dis- | \woguesday was one from Philadelphia, giv- | of ex-President Cleveland. There is o dc rost \h:‘l!.m: Al mageiines aalust: gaunbling, || he wronged her when She was but Not Allowed to Land. have lost from that revenue &4, trict court convened hero today with Judge | gt TR BEREEE TR T T ity of | that the position of this ncwspuper willbring | pool selling an lguor tiutle, A commit | LN ISR I Williams says ‘she. is [Conurias T by T Gy Bennait] A Brody of Beatrice on the L Thero are | about a revolution in Maryinad politics as it | tee reported that o call had been’ made upon 3 ; | 1 [ O o tlocloat e hoTO X | Nigs Mary Rebecea Shiploy on the charge of | 3 tho most powerful instrument of the douo- | the president, who réeélved the members [ CFY: She wis locked up Minuip, Aprl 8.=[New! York Horald || ouodrunkau wus soformed.; Wohud elght slxty-two cuses on the docket, including the | Gyoplifting $700 worth of goods. A cor cratic party of that state kindly. The president, they reported, said T ‘ Cuble—Special to Tug Brr.]—The United | $aloons under the old Liw e i county seat con veen' the towns of | Shopli : : e T o Teandns BE QIR AL (o' et com Steamship Avrivals. SR i it L Newport and Bassott, which case is looked | spondent at Staunton, Va., telegraphs us fol e | States ship Alliance arrived this moruing in forward to with considerable Intercat, and | lows y In New York city it i¢ stuted that the crq. | Pelled to make response o their address set- | At Hamburg—The Scandia, from New v inch of the ground will bo hotly con- | “The arrest of Miss Shipley created the | Sade Which Senator Stewart of Nevida has | Ling forth InG oDibUE LI asscclation, -“"_‘: York, | g L bill of health was forbidden lunding, As she | ready in existonce, You can safely say that 3 by Both nartie 11t will be il 3 started against the use of rice, glucose and | tdded thats its obj Yero 50 complicatec At New York—The France and Persian v cent of the by men of Creston tested by both partics, and it will be several | yoqtest surprise here, She is a respected i A5 ) ! that he would requive time for their consid- | | At BRCA (A 40| oeds provisions and water, an application | %91 REDELES (RS InReY By ofore the trial will be completed, Srtgts ’! § 1t " othe ,“""'“‘”;'I eXc ‘1" mialt :"‘I"-I\“ the | o otion * Monarch, from London; the Auchoria, from | ¢ an bill of health will b R[5 are opposed t ger continuing prohibition, i udy, n church member, and has @ fortune, | manufacture of lager beer i the stbject of | Cratio fonan or @ clean bill of Lealth will be made to the O, ’ ) | N 4 0k - - Glusgow. NOODBURY. W. C.T. U. at Creighton. | Phe history of Miss Suipley's life is an un- | no little discussion wmong brewers. Repre- | Worhioe bt At Southampton—The Saal, from New | outhoritics, g LIRS e Crpiantoy, Neb,, April 8.—[Special to Tur | usual oue, She was born in Baltimore of | Sentatives say that if the bill becomes a law |y coroe ™Al —The house com- | York e e itfed that we have 105 holes in the wall Ber.)—Tho annual - convention of the | German parcnts, When she was o child her | Pttt tnd bovs wiil bo used ewlustvely by | RER, SR G ET el @ sub Al Tondon-Sigiited; The Germanic and | BISMARCK'S BIRTHDAY GIF Thoy do not spend @ cent in our town for BN J=Tho . SRUNAL - oenYoRROD - | Seran - YXhan A shild e ewers. no one of whom would consent fo | mittee o judiciary t pointec b0 | it eDdan T Slghied | BIR Wouen's Christian Temporanco union in this | wothier and father separated and sho was | brand his hoer “udultcrated.” Thoy o 1ot | committce to visit several southern states 10 | © At Tondon— St The e [ e e A e onsy B0 ooy district fs in session here today. A large | tken of vy friends in the west. | believe, however, that a more satisfactory | mako a thorough investigation of the alleged | arch, from New ¥ork < Throo Drinking Cups. ONY Apaan R O e T sudicuco in the Congregutional church lust | When she grew larger these friends took her | begk would result i improper action of court ofticers in various G Brniy, April §.—The list of Bismarcks | not been injured particilarly by prohibition night was addressed by Mys. Hitcheock, | to Baltimore, where she learned the mijline Rice and glueose have beeen used in ((ylv'/‘ 1505, Dashed Intoa Landslide, birthda ik 1 twa | but that s because we have anumber of boomers with nmney who are always pushing courts. two now. This gathering of vepublicans s not for the purpose of establishing more si the harbor of Malaga, out not naving a clean | loons. It is to wipe out % per cont of those al- ky. They send the money across toCoy- atato, president. Tho scusion clcaes tonight | business. — She was ool et 1y ne llluery | o anufacture of beer,” says Max Sechy g ; ; a Eiits is amusing, 1t included two | With A’ medal doolAmationt contass hv hame Wi remained thers nutil 1878, when ey | Of the Brewers' acidemy and_editor of tho The senate confirmed B, W, Eakin veceiver | Gammisox, N. April 8.=A. landslido | yastifts, “forty-threa drinkiug cups, overa/| DOIMOFS WL JHODGY WHO RIS WAVAYE DURAIEE speakers, B Dt o T s g I Amcrican_Brewer, “because the brewers | of public moncys at Pierre, S, D occurred this morning in a cut south of this | 1nared'iang pipes, thyeo guns, much tobicco, | LS.k, e prohibitory luw wus pussed by — her to Staunton. She went to Baltimon have found that the consumers preferitto a | The eigar manufucturers, who made an | village,and before a flagman could intercept it | fosers of canen Ttmmeraiio ol ees of oo | & smal vote i o e defeated by Sulcided Over Family Troubles. seo them, aild, Strange L say, on the day she | beer of malt or hops, It has a better taste, is | argument yesterday in opposition ‘o the | o'p it e San a0 the mass of carth | & cakes and candies seht by fanmers | o to the leglautute. @ short i ago. . 1t Davin Ciry, Neb,, April 8. [Special to | arvived there, or the day afterwards, both of | Paler in color and has better keeping guali- | tobacco schedule of the new taviff bill, today 1 rocks. Over a dozen freight cars an the s, barrels of oggs, sides of bucon, cush- | pontained 600 pames, They were all republle Bar) e ik Pl g O | AE S peopie died hott fontanas both of | Gies,” The law is entirely wrong in its object, | conferred with the committee on o substitute | and rocks. Over a dozen freight cars an rrols of_ oygs, sides of hucon, cush- | containg i ) all rep rank Fleming, o well-to-do_far e old peuple G ( o ot e e e L s | oot Whirh will e e o S e, | engine and tonder wero. wrecked, the wre 1 cans, Notw democratic nume was sought. mer living uortheast of this city, committed | (& L0 KGR Tt 10 beb \‘::‘;m‘\_’ turned 10 | und are us pure as malt. They w00, nt | It 18 intended to correct tho provis age being over thirty feet higl s R i Five of those names wore those of men who | suicide lust night by shooting himself througk 4 diek resent, no cheaper than mal Javiria, | bl Mich subjects to duty as wrap gl wan and brakeman 2 - | own more property: thian all the prohibitionists imself through £ 1o hor education, and went to schod) | Present, no cheaper than malt. " In Bavaria, | bill, which subjects to d wray glncon, ARnan aud rasaman. W 0 Wales Is Failing. [ f'tho county: ho enforcemant of the uw 18 Atlantic express was right behind the fre Panis, April Special - Cablegram to | 4 failur but was flagged in time e Bee.[—The prince of Wales, who is | the head mily troubles were the causd, | for one season at one of the colleges, The | Where the best beer in the world is made, and ) pound the entive eontents of he having obtained a divorce only last term of | position of a_grown - pupil, however, | Where the wost stringent laws are made aud leaf tobacco containing guy leaf sul court and wade final division of property day [-umong school children did not prove to t oboyed by the brewers, there i mueh'coni- | wrappers | ’ before yesterday. Dleasant, und she left at the end ‘of the sew | Plaint about the beer as in this country, The s ST —— | FmAmm—— here on his way back from Berlin, and has | W. G. Grohe, | Ihe loosencss in the _ Serlously Kicked by a Horse, | the intercst of her money, which had been | the quality of beer us the way in which it is | For Omuba and viciuity: Rain, followed | Ciieaco, April 8—The bucket shops did th oven more than usual impress. | Wereased crime. Ther 18 no- restraiut, not Currr, Neb, April 8. [Special Telegram | judiciouslyinvested for hér by her former. | Drewed i ket wnd the eleanlings: of the | by fuir weathe ~ not succeed in getting quotations so prompt It is noted, he , that the prince, | Sven thut of o i e PR B At e to Tuk Ber. )G, W. McCoun, & veterinary | employer. Her friends here are deeply inter- | Prewery and the place where it is sold. S Nebraska—Fal aving in eastern por- | today, and much to the clution of the board of A UBYAN Vialiie R Wi clected a view to enforcing the luw, ool o ol il e & velarinary | BIDIOYOn S Her grandmother, whom | Of the brewers will oppose the law and others braska—] BE ring in eastern por ! .\” i e olat o ol o, | Bithough only forty-olght, last November 14 | 1o worked industiously, Ho was yided by Burg city, while atteuding asick | Spted Tuher caso. Hor grandmother, whom | wi'e il bt one thing that will most cooler, northwesterly winds trady authorities, outside busincss fell o ug rupidly'; i ia it worn outywearled | committee of He failed in 1o cow ut the farm of Hugh MeCargar, seven |y & COTNE B0 ik that she: hus | tainly result is - that beer will be made fr owa~RAln: Clartig . woglern ‘portion; [ “The board-of Clroctors oxclu L the walks like u fecblo i, belik | work and finally gave it up. We have 200 wniles wost of here, was kicked in the head by |y Wit L | hops'and malt. There is too much associated | Cooler, northwesterly winds, floore - Iesengore of two )¢ a6 P orrobomto the | #aloons in a co ulation of 45,00, Wo bis own hors Ho was found Iying jusenst = | with the word ‘adulterated’ for many browers | | South Dukota—Falr; cooler; northwesterly | charging that they w cakln s hysical decudence corroboruta the | desire no rove them. The Sundiy ble under the feet of his horse, and is so seri 5 3 to put that stamp upon their kegs inds. shops ts that the prince i i y law is violat 1 the trafio Is kept up s ously hy o . > Loup City Favprs License, P pon their k A . | ;‘:xu\llv}‘;vumulilnn are grave fears us to his P m' 4 \m‘vi RS fnectal to Taa | Chairman .\l‘lsm'.-\“nh.,“v vs and means b - - | 1ong after midnight us the saloon men wish, A Boy's Hand Blown Off. Bee.]-The city election resulted in the | hear brewers, malsters, hop growers and oth Soria, April » reported rupture be Panis, April AT WasmiNaToN, April 8 | BAGEL e s Ok W0, WS, SN I « kK | ) 500 v which the oun ] bill introduced By Mr, Perkins of Kunsas, | Clared unture, 1,000,000 francs, 1,000 ot §1.03}4, nduy Lut 11 o'cleck at uighty committee hus uppointed a sub-committee to Officially Declared Untrue. A French Embezzler. Bond Offerings. | though the o Clinton, who wus elect Davib City, Neb, Apr e (Bpecial o @ board fuvoring license by nearly a | er rested in beer making in regund to th aand Servia is oficllly has boen arrested on the chayge of emboasling Tue ¥