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9 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, Rttt iover e oo oo | FROM THE. HAWKENE STATE | e e e | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS | firan “hattingtatiaana thossarty i | ATTRWPTED DEANOND ROBRERY | ylo and roquire vory il time. Field soeds, which are lavge and can be ensily eounty which paid on an average of $15 each Many Tourists Visit the City for Holy Monday : i Desperate Struggle with a Thief in | ™ i 1 B into the treasury. Our taxes are heav Week. s The senate bill appropriating 75,000 for the House. | seeny may be placed between two > and fnereasing. In Clinton they have reached | - : . [Copuright 189 by James Gordon Rennett.) ’ : | ® public bullding at Aurora, Tl prssed. | Guicaqo, Apr An exeiting hand to | %048 which ~have boen - th oroughly 4 ¢ b per cent We ' can *'I im- | A Sensation In the Des Moines Evangelical = Rowe, Aprils,—[New York Herald Cable— | New Englanders Protest Against the Pro- | | wyrovialng T e oy oy | hendee 00 VbRt Mt n;-n'm‘m wirm water, ..‘tm ;r Kkept In on . | Jonfe Special to Tie Ber) A great many Amer " nese population read with the senate | oceurred today in a room s Pal . fe improvements. We would fayor a license Association Conference, lvldlh e ek it o Posed Duty on Hides. Chi population w A with th nat urred today in a room at the Palmer house. | eusionally moistoned will spront within v holy week. of 750, one-half of which would go to the | amendment A young man registered Sunday der the | g wee K. Grass and g nsoed which r m the Mrs, Goory tteo | MM Of Ralph Allen. Today he sent to sev- [ avo small ean by placed hotwoen two | M. Hale spoke of the demand THE IDAHO ADMISSION BILL DEBATE, | Ducilc const ind said tho sonte, co amendments were all fn the direetion of k- | €1 Jeweity stores usking thiat some diamonds | sheets of blotting paper and laid on § | (op— ing the bill less sever He feared the com e suying he was laid late of moist sand | varm ros b 2T Mays, Misses Anna and Louisa Nevins, \:-\\' 5 mittee had gone too far in that direetion 1 with a sprained ankle. \‘,upm‘.” ;.l.umuz 1:-|yw il- n-u”.\ll \h uy"l ny e York: Mrs, Willium Hills, Bl I Henderson of Towa Makes Some Witty | My, Bustis objected to the bill us providing | Biglor was sent Rev. H. Brockway and wife, New York: Remarks — Speinger Sees the penal statutes with vefeven Mrs, C. . Atwater and davghter, Burling ple vesiding hore by reason of trer Levy—Jndl Delivery at ton, Va.; Pof, 8. G. Menirier, South Orahgs, Usual Plot L1 Montana 1f the Ch lusion q Among the latest arrivals Letchworth, Miss Anna Letchworth, Mis, R. R. Perkins, Boston; Dr. and Mrs. Henry O. conuty and one-half to the municipality. . 8. 1. Burnett, Preston-—-Personally, T am in favor of prohibition, but it antagonizes the welfare of the party both in the state and fu the country ab largenow that party is con pleting the great work of reform. 1" do not | fnow of one open saloon in - Preston, but in Hevmans & Co. tomake | flannel eloth will answer the same pur to Chinese po- | inquiries, and found Allon apparently all | pose, but it requives more .».,‘.('.;\I.,..,. v rights right He was still suspic s, however, and i stion was to bo | whon he returned with tho gens had u porter | 1L dtmp. 10 100 secds ave tested in cach e In the Ho the county there ave plenty of them. They | iy A iy " 3 o N 4 be R 3 1| st 5 the ¥ iy ense, the number that will grow will be ore ity 0 m. The Davenisiort. | R Me: Lo G, Welhty: Mis, M. 5, O Election Oases reported it should be in the proper way and | st d outside the room door, After dis i [ Yun porfodically, This weok thiois v Spee | & | and Miss J. A, Taft, New York; ( i tiot undeg the sham and inockery of taking & | cussing the proposed purchiuse scveral mo the dont” of good. seed: in - the in Beilevoe, next week there are none, Then | —_— Scott and wife, Boston; Mrs. 8, L. ) e census, The matter went over until Monday. | ments rasped a0 heavy cane | Whole lot. The ordinary living room of theae moy e dozen in Maqguoketa, T B ler to the tl wlod —up - - grappled with the ruffian meatwhile yo! ARAILROAD RUMOR, | to the porter. The Iatter lost his wit wnd ran_down past. To p After an executive session the senate ad- | and Journed, The salesman str ! + house i wi Mes. John Corning, San dal Tele- | New Y fmenough to sprout L, but cave must be taken to keep the from getting too cold at night seeds of which at least 75 per cont will not grow veadily should not bo planted umstances and the stand Al | s A e i | Wasmivaros, April #.—In the house to- gram to Tie' Ber W ere pril 3. —[Sp Quite frregularity comes from the attempts to ford the law There * ten goc towms in the connty and a number of s villages. Nearly all of them, I think, have : 2 their liquor, though T believé there are no | the Evangelical association b siloons in Preaton, Andrews, Meyers or Sa- | Bishop Bowman attempted to tuke the chal bu I don't think the county has been in- | and proside. The conference refused to jured because the county attorney lh:u-i recognize him as bishop, hrough fine ot more than tho cost of | FRTRAN MR L Tt s chair 4 Wi colloquy followed, cach man try the chair. Finally, th took his seat and risco; Roev Nohmescher, Cineinnati: Mr. 1ot e Miss Lau ault | and Leather association against the imposi William Preston Gritin, New York: | tion of a duty upon hides and skins was pro- | _ when Allen broke away s Bowles, San Frincisco: M. | duced and orderdd printed on the record. The | The Rock Tsland Figuring on Buyiug | hall allowed him to ! William Carson, New York: Mrs. E. Osrige, | joading of the petit cas roceived with ap- | the B, & M's Kansas Lines, who tried to stop Allen Lo shouted, “Cateh | UnUCr any ciy eleptod the sce. | Sun Francisco; Mrs, R, L. Stith and Miss | 00080 FE BO-bon whs £ | 1s0%, Kan., April .~ (Spocial Tele- | that insane man poiting backe Time | ard 0ught to he much higher. g lepted M. B. Smith, Massachusetts: Mr. Henry L, | Plansc he demoeratic side | Keeper Divgg was not fooled, however, and The value of testing the seod which n, Alively Smith, Providence, R, L.; Miss Bruce, Ken- The senate bill passed to enable the secre- ng to got D Schat, wife ind |l||&|u\l;i_vl (New | tary of the treasury to gather full and bishop | -Xorie dlrsi ik, Uy SHRLNOK AGHIL MBS B authentic information us to the present condi- T o A C UL et Lot abth tion and preservation of the fur interests of 1 igland Shoe sensation was | [ J0R S ted in the Des Moines conference of | Birt. Brooklyn: o today when | und Mrs Mr. Ch AT gram to Tur Ber. ]It is rmmored here that g | eaptured A | the B. & M. is negotiating to sell to the Rock | showed that he Island its branch lines in the northwestern part | that possibly his i of the state and 1etire from Kansas, The | Pierce. Ho refuses to dis on. A paper found on his person | we intend to | n by reflect- from Washington and | ing that out of a bushel of seod corn, hit u.uym“h\ _1.wv|v‘ ;'A\ which will plant eight neve: O ATk aven o | half of it may grow. In th b enn bo s JOHNSON | H. S, Fairall-Tn Towa City the only one cise wo determined cffort when the prohibite wife, New York; Miks -Louis fleld, ey e R A comi. | Sa¥ing this was the first time he has ever b L was enacted to enforce it, but without | all who wunted to be reg v-nl;"'l G fofe | Mont; Miss Josephine Harrisons Denver, | the government in ‘the region of Aluska as l'"“n;‘:‘hll:.l .:I[ .ulnynu;l{ifl' ]"“]j' ’:",','”' | i trouble and charging it to tiquor, He does | Will eithor lose half the use of the land The resnlt is a number of suloons more or less | bers of the assoctation to follow him, he lc Col.; Miss W. L. Mulland, Miss J. A. Miller; | compared with its condition in 1870; ulso full | nently connceted with the Lincoln Innd com- | yior want his folk to t or replant the field and so have a large chureh, About a doz n and women condeted by irresponsible persons, | th pany, & B, & M. entorprise which operates in | Salesman Bigler has a severe scalp wound, | purt of the crop immature, In oither nnsylvania; Mr. O. A. Stassforth, Los | information us to the impending extin O it | Angeles, Cal. Mis, Luey A, G Bouton{ | ta san shtar dndil (',“ bl uand drop this conforence | Mu W A . Bparks and wito, a Onem sippi: Mrs. Theress Watson, Washington; | comn " Mrs, 113 Croit, Miss T A. oo and Mise | current resolution was agroed to requesting tho Rocle Tland company comploto posscs Maude Button, Boston: Mr. W. W. Cole an s ARG B | o to time. e | Sion of the northwest exeept in the Repy ““I[“‘ ”. v . )\I;‘ lll M. De “ the pr !] nt to invite rl“””‘,‘“. ey “,ml' ks lican and Solomon _ valleys, where the Union | wis ) Y. My J. 1 fit occasions may arise, negotiations with any | pycifie, Missouri Pacific and Santa Fo have | Waulk iter, Philadelph Miles Grant, Boston; Mrs. A, tt, Miss (G, Allen Hodgett and Mr. on of 108, s | the northwest. At Atwood, Rawlins county, | but is not seriou \ e | where the lund company has one of its fon of Mr, nyfi of Tllinois, from the | omices, the rumor is tteo on foreign aMuirs, the senate’s con- | tive, The pureh hurt Case ctupon | went with him to his room as thy ened o the next gene | 3 the loss from bad seed would have hiof - boughit good seed enough to plaut several pted as truth posi A Conductor Fatally Shot. crop 0 of these lines would givo |y, wivkes, Wis, April 8.—D. W. Ains. Attention shiould bo given the testing worth, a conductor on the Wiseonsin Cont ow. I tho plisces hive b an injiirious ¢ the city. Three brewerics Wt to 200 men, ar wife, and Miss S | o, Missis. would sustain ) yot. tho city fs drained of its | 1 her states, KOSSUTIL | Algona—We have had no Drs Moixes, Ta., 1. | morning reconsidered its action on the two | s sa- | Johnson county legalizing acts, and also of Was | the board of supervisors bill passed yester- ZC0 | day. Thelast was amended so that it would | apply_only to Dubuque, and other sections m membership in the association, money by The Legislatuve. | seeds 1o be used this spring April 3.—The house this i ught to the city late tonight from | matteris delayed there may not be time ha. He had been sh Georze 1. Clark pon since the prohibition law was enfor Before that time we had thie fou loons. They moved toMinnesota, Ther 1 g done because the stuff w s, The companies in ough beford planti and fatally oone | seed if the supply on hand proves to o allare ve- | bad. A thovough test will cut out the as | visk involved in planting seedss Farm ers cannot afford 1o take a visk on any o i ing unde eir control, The, y ceiul Telegram | © National Lead and Oil Company. L nd their ntrol Ihey ar ast time our people | I moved away. Prohibition is novenforced any | A bill providing for the paym and Mr. T 1. Grifiith, Califc 3 | On M. Hits wotion a resolution was | 1o myp Brn]-The Boston and Brooklyn | ~ Atwasy, N. Y, April o sis leaing con. | OPHECd 10 take visks enough on the =3 . more than it is in Maine. Twas vaised inthat | of faro by parents. of children | Collar, Boston: Mr. Robert D. C.' Word and | adopted calling ou the president for copies of | ttarhond toams played at Worcester this | com munufctuinn white ol it o | Weather inscets and - markets without stateand know what prohibition means. I'VC | 4,04 from the institution for the deaf and | Mr. Gardnor Terry, Boston: Mrs, Honry S. | the correspondence between the United States | morning, Boston winning by a seore of 14 0 | 40 aving o combined capital of 100,000, adding to the list by theiv own negli- O L e thete. moutha. o thotw | dumb was passe . Holbroole on i question T ot and Mexico rolating to the seizure at Tampico | 5. *In th aftermoon they plased here, Brook: | i S i the o e K000, | gonee, sleoves. Ourpartof the country, of course, | B et doarry e R Radl orinsgattiian | BLEW HIS HEAD OFF. GOl g, S e e 3 statc a eertifleate of conslidati for U Some Mistakes of Poultry Raiscrs, has suffered somewliat, but the general e | 1 or the spoili occurring from the passage A bill was passed amending the articles of WAy BiRhG I N Vork: name of the National lead aud oil cor of | Ameriean Farmer: To think that w 1 uisn't to be attributed to prohibition. { DE the stito tniform test ook bill would bo | A Dakota Man Borrows a Gun and | warsoas to provide that when the punish- | N vour, April [Special Telegram to- | YOV York: g » man who has never heen able to make o | ide. ment for the conviction of a military offense | my g, Ttis not at all improbable but | The Vietim of Politicians. living ut anything clse —who has failed $4v0 others didmt pay ahything, My own | vanted the charge investigated, and | Siorx Fars, 8. D. Apr {Special Tele- | is left with a court-martial the punishmentin | ¢t feTone talked of meeting. of the giants | Zaxzmam, April 5. Emin Pasha aceuses | 1 OYORyUhing olsc, ean go into the poul- idea i thit cach township or incovporated | Moved —the —appointiment of 8 ©coml- | grum to Tuk Ber,]—A mult horrible suicide | time of peace shall not be in_excess of the | {1 'tho fistic avena, John T, Sultivan and Pe- | he British consul of falsely deseribing hi try business and niake @ grand success ; | | on the question of license, license won. | | | | | | { | wife rto" secure good 0zi it ‘flous- [ government with which the United States | lines, may have diplomatic relations to the end that / n V. | differences and disputes arising between gov- A Ve i || CpACHtE which can not be adjusted by diplo- Bhgeaan: matie agency be referred to arbitration. Biogron; Mass,, Aol wounded at his home in t | was present but the fami | ticent about the affair, which is rogar | my o SPORTI Iy ordered by exy that line are a doing o great business —a great Er L Haldeman and My, Landsford Ilullh-mnn, i tly and then passed again. | Cleveland; Mr. H. Griftith, Mv. J. deal more than they did before the saloons | amended sli suloons. The one we had of it. To try to keep 100 fowls through tho | winter in o house that is none too largo HAr beinge th n & weneral belief is that | for half that ny of o ter qua mitte ol threo to | boport atg | took place at the town of Hartford yesterday. | limit prescribed b as one member on | C. Wehler, the village justice of the peace, | senate bill amending the articles of war so us | the n shall be tried or | the directors a purse of £5,000 10 sccure the m should have the right to d tion of license, The the plaintiff in Tippoo Ti's case, the real plaintiff *heing Staniey taken in this, the veal in relief committee, T The ¢ politicians here are making a catspuy ot consitt | i L e o waste food by throwing it on the Mormon tits From Utah, T “: g by throwing v on Orrawa, Ont, April 3. Private advices | some othe the president; also the | tor Juckson, may take place in the rooms of Puritan’ club. If all accounts arc true, « of this ¢lub are willing to putup ing of the that it was unuecessar Lmin appears mis lay had said he had been of- | on if he would favor st 0 © | yoad runuing majority of the hous d in the middle of the wagon | to provide that no pe alongsido Wall lako leading |>un:.-l|;'dlhp: courtmartial for desertion in | IR BTSN b Scn e ek b hut | into the village. The only witness of the | time of peace committed more than.two years | foria Athiotic club lias al ¢ Postponed. Dis- | suicide was the thivteen-year-old son of | before the arraignment, unless the pers umed and con- | Dolph Gains, who had been hunting for | shallin the meantime have absented himself | 313 ake. He was on his way home | from the United States. mined w 3 The house then resumed consideration of the Tdaho admission bill. Mr. Perkins of Kansas coneluded his the floor found de fered a consider uniformity. At first was in fuvor of follc a | it was finally indefinite -hool books i ste VTR T e ST B in members if they favored it Commits & If tho quiestion were submitted today I thin i win aguin, on in ding. ady it woul e o provide comfortable v ers for their poultry POWESHITK. Elmer Jukquay Malcolm—Our county has population of 15,000, It had four saloons. | cussion on Grinnell is the principal town. Prohibition | tinued until about noon is us well enforced in our plico as inany | reached, The house decided against state | wien Weblor mot him. Wohlor & other town of the state, There are now half | uniformity by a vote of : in which liquor is sold. Liquor | ~The whole afte comes in by the earload. It is sold by boot- | w stores, in kegs and bottles. All ou have to do is to wall in and get what you law docsn’t stop the sale.” It ts out the name ¢ the saloon from the piblic strect. So far as the law is con corned, itis a failure. Drinking has been transféered from th to the private residence. When 1 was mayor of the city,and my term expired only a yearago, I found that the sentiment of the people did not uphold | was adopted wmid much excitement. Bribe me fn trying to enforce thelaw. 1amin | have been offered from bot favor of high license and local option, which | to the statements of men: will give us a revenie. Now, we have probi- bition and frec whi a high license law w be perhaps two town would support saloons. on Able time trying to rai: and as yet m undeter- of feeding in’ troughs or bt wus | geese on the from ( rry indicate that 2,500 Mormons | | L 1 are expected from Utah this 4., April 3. [Special Tel- | {7 R]eC Ll i | to Tug Ber.]—In the first race today el stumbled and broke both forelegs., He T R Y d to be shot. dockey Grifiiths was quite THE “PLUGY OPERATOIL. £Na ; viously hurt., Summary : | b ked to Imrrn\\'|l s londed gun, which request was granted, and by calling the attention of the | . SV ¥ ad o u flock of gecse Wehler placed themuz | 1 SOORCY OF zle “of the gun into his mouth and | {he POsI 0 it to jointhe | sufl to northwest s well fowls with all sorts of leop them we Lo think that any “poultry powder orany “ega food ™ in ereation will make rch i the measure, He criticised ken by the gentleman from Springer) upon th contrasted it with the position taken by the itleman at the time of the passage of the dmunds law, when he voted against the | Thr motion to strike out the clause disfranchising | Ponti polygumists. scl Mr. Mansur of Mi gentleman had not been for BISTR uet o | Mormons of W an, well educated, about of thir- loon. was mending the text book bill orted ity of the committee. The state ity bill was defeated this morning andits | Had ot tri ke othermeasures em- | [l e R IRECS: s, About 6 o'clock | Piooos of br {a resolution ealline® gy for the appointment of four members 1o in- | o'qose pid vestigato. the churges. of bribory. He said | S.007en differont dir thut two members told him they had been of- fered moncy for their votes, The resc adozen pla 1 up with non col territory. egran question; have proper rs. The e 1 attered cplosion literally L to picces. fteen feet skull were found in ions. There was noth- ing of the head remaining but the cars. No an be assigned for the suicide other act that the decease s brooding over im was a € forty-six years of age and the 1S are trying 1o ) body some of the id Smith of Mite 1 offer mforfable gua o sides, quart 0 mile—Amal 1 won, | One of the Craft Discasses M o second, Bob € thivd. Time—1:164,, Top Sawyer won, Receho Thue—1 43 A cor " Railroud Operator” s ixtonth | Thbune: 4‘,.\”“. article in today’s paper, | e i second, | headed CThe Reign of the Plu I'o cram 50 cents” worth of drugs down the throat of a sick ¢ s Recent Argung vicken that would not be worth even Zigcents if it we 100 butor who signs himself uri inquired why the | second, Thad Rowe thi ed to disfranchise the | Selling, half mile - Priscilla won, second, Lord Harry third. Time 48 hotel Stakes, thirteen- jon | ot dplicd that the question | 3 tp the cor So far | miles—Kenwood won, Fli ere no polygamists in | Dalsyrian third. Time 1 : were they would be Orie mile—Lotion won, o the poultey house th the walls or Noor, and holes Perkins en presenti Kuew ther ing, but if they Lunderthe Edmunds act Withoo third Stewart of Vermont spoke in sides, according and it is going wtion. 10 be a good subject for invest Opera- | in osewiter’s | o feed one kind of food 165 ds s committee ot ng moverime teen childs | tor,” quoted from Editor Time. 141t sgument o the ot sen-cighths of a_mile-—Neptunus won, | Washington and 1l and denotnced the practices King Q. H. sccond, Wond ont third. Time | control of the tc 1 ™ | teachings of the Mormon church. The con- | iy | German, burned last nfght, and his | stitution of Idalio was in the line of the Ed- < sina ue. If tndalo seeond, without a r The senate spent most of the morning dis- | 1 there would Children Burned to Death, cussing the state tax levy, and adopted a res- Thre id | or four Vo craph, the raily tors ave represented ws being in our county which olution providing for 355 mill lovy forthe | Heuox S. D, April ~[Special T legram nevt bicnnial period, by & vote of 20 fo 2 e 1 oo Lot EWihelm ]—The res n o allow the ponltey droppings to ac- % aftaragon on | The senate speut the wh B neompetent™ o 1 Ans. An Appeal to Repul ttee bill provid- dic | cumulate in th not found in | time. the ways and means cd house fory (s b e | Bennings | to-wit: The suppression of a great public | Wasmixarox, April and went 1 evil, | fine and the track taces. i The weather was | ghoin Slimited vo od. Sunimary All uges, six furlongs—Beck wou, On Des Moises, I, April 3.—[Special to tax levy, presented in | three children, aged five, three and one and | munds bill, and was for the same purpos mill st ing fora 2 ing we Wby me that but a very small pro the t 1 this | a-half y 110) re burned to death. The cordance” with a resolution W - el The anti-prohibi- m to Tur Bre.] publicans are following up theiv mov to supply green food v the waste milk to pigs, Vincubator before you know | o1 It was passed by a vote of 3110 17, | ents locked the children in the house tion wriion of | ulay ment of yesterday by a dive republicans in the legislatu prohibitory luw. The executive committee of the new tion has prepared an ad- 5 to the joint, republican caucus of the senate and house, which was submitted to- | dows. One of the esc night. Among other things it says: Bradford, who was held for mu Mr. Joseph of New Mexico presented the ims of his terfithby for admission into the isterhood of stafes. : = Mr. Buckalew, of Pennsylvania and Mr. v : BURNE. Oates of Alabam thought the Idaho consti- | one mile—Cornelin won, Frank Ward sccond, | of the just in the steam HISTORICAL HOUSE BURNED. L e l;:"::):lll —Corulin won, Frank Ward sceond, | of tho just in th Mr. Springer of Tinois sai ity of the committee on_tervitories had seen | it to frame the Idalig bill in such a way as to | | | | | | Frsd | = 2 into the city, returning home late in the cven- t appeal to tho | Jail Delivery at Davenport. ing to find the house in ruins and their | | weling public realize, as they | To'y second, Fuiral B. third. Time—1 do swiftly over the numerots “smooth Lo by Handicap, three-year-olds and upwards, | est rosdbe i to change the Davestorr, la., April 3.—[Spec rvam to Mg Bre. |1 it four p escaped from the Scott county jail here by | A2 sawing out the iron bars in one of the win- ¢ ; P prisoncrs is Joy | The Greeley Home at Chappaq TS s N. Y., Destroyed. served two terms in the penitentiney and tw Crarpaqua, N Y., April 3.—The old G secure partisan legislation instead of proper years in the reform school, and is 1ot yet ley home, built by Horace Greeley in 1851, | legislation to briwg the statp inta the uuion, ZVillage Mald won! [Boss: Bo6on0; years old. was destroyed by fire this moring. The minority would effer an amendment | Gypsy King third. Time—1:53! children dead. nd sleep the sweet thout pouitey to set a i - St i soner . ountle ne incomp matey mid o very early spring, unless you suitable place in which 1o riise e 4 lighted palace ears of the 3 d that the major- vear-olds 1 won, Time— e-year-olds wd upwards, six furlongs — | wav lines th in X t his s tent plug operator, this wsher and switeh t graph man, whom Editor R characterizes as incompetent ton wd upwards, mile and one | o telegram stating that Mary A second, Paustina nge s Frait Grow imes of depression it stands 1 land owners in hand to look Boisesaail! they cann “The situation of the largest and most im- 1 upwards, mile and one- portant cities of the stat many other communi leave them as the . subject to | Convention of all the ovils which ubsolute freo | Croar Rapivs, T wihisky inflict, is littlo less than | weum to e B t eason. There never was ‘a time whe loss, of the republicuns was so necessary moment. \We beg that you will not { spond to the most urgenit, appeal for help « justice that was ever presented to a le neesent, A reception was wchised lative body. You can not hesitate for party | tendered President vk of Boston of the St Tdaho constitution not a memberof t (y lost its mag- | national association this evening. 3 : sy £ 5 3 & o s GOOD CROP PROSPECTS. \wull'lll republic and indeed of ia doplorabl, T el Rty e b ER L providing that a new convention be held and | OHs e third faavor Hodioties, Since Mr. Grooley's death tho houso has | the congtitntion gubmittan to > vote of tho | tarlong, dive. ImrdlesDend heat betwemn | onehed home April 5. —[Speeial Tele- | been owned by Miss Gabricl Greeley, 1 ouly | peopla of the ferritorys s i has been dono | Jirgas five hurdlos “Dead oo ing child. It the cases 0f Dakota, Montana und Wash- | un off Bassanio won Wi 511 LrOW Son \fely, has resting on his | ) . T the | ghoulders each day more responsibility | €rop that will puy thim botter than corn A nd onts. Now the yould: not he overiook stem of fruit rowing d s it cun be made o souree of quite an income to several thousand people not en y mthing al 1es saved 1o the strug hout the state, Any o |—The Young People’s En- ed of son, Clinton, ar lond of the gilt-cdged m- merci operators, whose ability enti- tles them to twice the tor's pay. It is doubtful. extremely doubtit the dear public are aware tan crror on the part of this incompetent pl ftentimes vesult in the loss and this is just what wou quently oceur were the vailroad plu fail to perform his duly. That the av o commercial operator has more al ity and salary thai his railec away at Pleasantville at- [ ngton. The amcndment required ¥ of this district, compd s of Dubuque, Jac Lynn and Jones, convened at thé n charel this afternoon, For 500 the count Deluwa ih-minded action on the part | mds-Tucker test outh by every New Orleans Races. s “and the servants were coni- | person voting upon the coustitution disfrui- ave the house without suving | chising the | | tending church at the time. The fire the Edmund | than | it this lrond opera- rapid proguc | polled to much propert cover the loss. y April 3.—The wi cloudy, and the tr the Edmunds. | N OnuEANS, the_Mormons | Was warm and der the | sloppy. Summary church | Six furlongs—Marciburn won, Lida L. allowed to vote. He charged the | second, Skobeloff third, Timoe 1 :203 s with the purpose of admitting ailed With Delight by | the territories under such pry s would insure an increase of their representation in the senate. Tho minority of the conmittee | cnted the people of the United States, | il € o voted | T T'wo-) il to re. formons. Unde Tucker law not 10 per cent ¢ of Utah were disfr | It is believed $10,000 will ir | it at prosent, ands of dol gling man that can grow o good crop of reasons. The party has al nificent 1 seator would Five furlongs— Bonnie Annic won, Fremont | of Jif Pearl thivd. Time—1:006%{, p, mile and seventy yards —Chureh- ajority solely on accotint of its atti- tude towards prohibition. The defeetion He Used a Club. goes onevery You must feel that the revulsion in‘public sentiment s alnosf plete, and nothing can be more certiu that the party will in the future sust commend thase who, in this critic Heavy R, 1S the k St. Pavr, Minn, have f; is no exense why every farmer eannot it s and vines ean be hought 0 hrothor | vers choap compared with what the; second, Re Handic | Mirsmnirows, In, April 8.—[Special - | Mele | Devve plenty of frait for Nis own ceam to Tue Beej—Charles. McGowan and Jumes MceDaniels, engineer and fireman on the Central, got inanalter | ark won, Ormic sccond, Dyer third. | 181, | Apri Heavy rains len all day in Minnesota and Dalkota, | It 1 thun and 1junciure, 500,000 demoerats presented 5 ition last even- r-olds, half mile— Annie B vn eland. Tt psented the w afew years ago. Lsay plant lots of armers are rejoiced over the crop prospect | for Cle v vident ns the vanks of the com- have the courage aud the patriotism to do | ing and the former assaulted the Iattor with | poa e e odoeet over the cron | | of the. peaple because Cloveland received | Won, Monte Rosi second, Katuna thivd, Time | 155 . that which every intelligent, observor knows | @ cub, cutting a very bud gash in the head, | M4 re rapidly prepuring for secding. populir radindalia il nil i) ; meveial telegraphers ave vecruited from S L e [ i3 cascntinl to tho success of the purty. MecDanicls is seriusiy but ot fatally hurt. Hailed With Delight. | various returns’ in municipal elections that | Five furfones—€ermanic won, Miss Fran- | the y ul plugs and nine-tenths of the | O e e o | MeGowan was held 10 the grand jury for us- | RKyssas Crry, Mo, April % Dispatches | the demoeratic party was not losing ground. | €18 sccond, Captain King thivd. Time—L:0%. | eopy il telographers of today were Nebraska grow DgRi, WHAT EXPERIENCE TEACKES. | suult with intent to commit murde e e e when Novantee L b ot along ———— R e et deop nd then care for what you b > o o dae e e | the democratic ' party would clect INCINERATED UINSELF. \ e e BTy G wre will e 1o trouble alou Clarkson on the Towa Anti-Prohibition | A Despond rmer Suicides. the past two duys was general, extouding | ™ progident who would _represent == B losEunhiL f the fruit_at the proper time NoYomane Osvorp Mivrs, I, April %, —(Special Pel- | from western Missouri bevond - the Colorado | {he majority of the people, instead of a man | A Crazy Man Fires His Home and | Rosewuter the telograph busiies of the o5 S50 Lty adapted o e Wasnieros, April S.—In an_ interview | ozvam to Tuk Ber.]“John Brodericl,a Bo- | line and from the morthern boundary of | ywho represinted trusts and monopoics. Dies in the Flames. |y e atnoly, and. in tho monw Tu, | Erowth of our-choiecst fruits. 1for in today regarding the auti-prohibifion move- | hewian favmer living about two miles north | yEIcAS dolight by the favmers, o | ik Bodwe supported thebilt, Eacnony, N. J., April 8.—Georgo Tane, | B¥0ID O S0 e el Ly fall 1 saw twenty bushels of ment in Towa, First Assistant Postmaster | 0f this place, killed himself by shooting a bul- | e e s o S actituite of | while temporarily insane, tervitied his family’ | 1130l iticians will have. anoual i s picked froma twelve-yeur-oid General Clarkson said: “It is impossiblo for | '\'\ ":;II}'¥]:‘:[‘ head. al despondency Close de Relations, {16 country iThe donon consisting of his wife and their children, by | Yhy does not some of our statesmen, | U fwelve pounds of g vipes from any one outside of Iowa to understand the | W43 WHOCWSE | moroxto, Apr In the Ontavio legisla- | its « hing, pulling “when the | wishing them to vemain _quict whilo he set | unxious to pose ax champions of lihor, | threc-yeur-old vine, £03 wor Iof st s unld n Accident | wm, member for East Lampton, | civilized world eried: “Forward and on- | fire to the house. He then set fivo to a bed i i enemics to | berries from onenere of land, The above present focling the s they know all the | 1Shooting. ets, Lhe prohibition law has had a seven- [ WiLrorn, Ta, April 8. (Special Telegram | moved that in the opinion of the house it was yeurs' trial, und while it has proved an ad- [ to Tie Bee.] —Phil Sours and Claiv McCutel- | desirable that closer trade relations should bene mo plug teleg ctors 1o ma froits were very poorly caved for and opoly, introduce a bill to banisdy the | it were, Ve PRoter TRREE TG 400 sher from the lund, which | ; LphoLAli great many peopls think fruit growing ward ! The democratic party was mist. It had a batch of wiv one, slave te) ory another, tre apolya- | in which was his little girl. The house wis was | soon in flames. The neighbors managed to another. | rescue the little one, although it wus s mirable law for the agricultural counties and | ins were out huntiug ducks this afternoon. | exist between the United States and the Do- | [Derisive laughter on the democratic side. | Ho then secured t gun could bo' dono casily and ithout | grout many heoplo L tl BIGIE smuller towns, it hus_fuiled to find public | Sours' gun was dischurged accidentally, | minion of Canada, und the house therefore | Mr. Hondorson-Oh! iz them cd death to all who tried to uppro much oxponso. Exuming - ‘hourds | I8 i suall husicss WL A0 S0 v opinion o enforce I the Targer | shooting Clair in the back of the head, killing | Petitious the jegislature of the Dominion of | you know their names you haye Hewas mext seen tojump into.the [ could be appointed and o= | ¢ W dane oL cities and in counties on the Mississippi | him instantly., Canada to take such steps as it deems expedi- | polygamy for one of your wives, "Corrupt | fumes, tov i fow groans all was quiet. | powered to - grrant cortificatos | 18 1 great mistake. il £ river, which ave largely settled by people of —— | ent to bring about unrestricted reciprocity | bhallot boxes was one of Your wives, and you ~ s fo compotent telegruphers, er the | aere of frait of course depeuds on whit Buropan bivth, 1t s an open fuct that it | Oat Meal Mill Burned, | between the two countries. — As the attend- | have been true to every one of them. [Latgh Rhode Isiand's Legislature, (R e Il Tservice uppoint- | Kinds avo grown und the price roceived, caunot be enforced in such localities witho OrreMwA, L, April 8.—[Spocial Telogram | #nee was small the debate on the subject was | ter.] You eft fheir bed and boavd for | Provioesce, R 1, April 3. —The next leg ‘ M e Noy | bt usua ms from $200 10 51000, [ & stato constabulary, which the tomuer | adjourned. i 16 lik 1o ¥ ments, and railronds required to employ $ § el ) e temper | to e Bee |- The Ottumwa meal mill | oL SNy 1 8ingle mno 1 like your loyalty to them, | 5 ype, so faras chosen, stands: Senate— | liconsed telogrraphors, | believe grapes wre the most protitablc Towa people would never permit. The repub. = but do not snealk behind constitutional shiclds only v L6E MOEH ] G W. ALEXANDER Lican party s never been united in the sup- | Ymed 1st night. | Loss 85,503 insured for Crime at Rulo, 0 cover up your purpose. The people Jnow | Republicans, 215 dem 15 to be | Phis, atone Sfell swoop” were, ¢ R . i Y PORL of the measure, As many as fifty or sixty | S350 The Western machine: works lose | Ryyo, Neb., April 8.—[Special Telogram to | where vouare. Stick to your women, boys: | chosen, 4. House—Republivans, 243 demo- | foleavapher competent to do commereinl N ’.'v‘““T"\‘\“H.".\.}"‘,".'f’( v!\'{v;:;'l ]"'-Hn\l;'v” 0 | * L -~ Tk Bu | Two strangers eogaged in buy- | W “l.“h"v(l«l-‘hln\mlu"nlmi DEN les she | crats, h-‘h ’l!w'"‘ n work could M-|;m;<. 1 in evory |””"' it An excellent mode of growing early al © Pl illing to sce the ex Alicis B ; i SRRy Yortoseue. the | hos advance wighter and applanse, | ZOVOTLOR U1 15 thrown it the countey and the $25 teleguiapher pro- | 18, oLe., i5 L0 8eog iy i BRI e e e LRG0 B LAREDO'S DEVELOPMEN ing old iron swooped down on Forteseue, the gyniad. Loaugl i anpliiae |7 yeruorgni geuar FW oL 1l yan 1 Lomutons, ¢ s, ¢ i et Boven yoata and hos TALOE I pers tnoy Inslat e first station east of here, and carted off u pile | After furthor debate u vt ::.‘:,\:ff:‘n.'-‘l.':- moleslblatun N RTYAYQ volesiamnogl | quet of the telegraph schools would be | (@M GREITEUS €00 TG | that the law should beauended 0 give prohi- | The Past Year an Unprecedentedly | 0f railroad rails before the oicers could ar- | a new constitutional” convention, - Rejected Of the assembly members to be clected at | forevor stricken from ]”"' M Nov | Gt vieh en Hive only one plant g bition to N0 per cent of Towa, where public Prosperous O Fpsthomte & 4 3 3 the supplementary election the republicans | would — the te ph school pro- | o) potato, When the” plant “is of oplnlon fvors and enforos it, Iv‘ul thut some | L,ygeno, Tex., April 8.— n:‘lmltml. \::'l“'l“\ w;l'rw’l:'\lullnlr Vynrrl\lmf‘(nl' Tlie next umendment, providing for a vote | must et ten or the democrats nineteen tose- | fssor's — oeeupat x‘ be "l‘ ke from { g Cesived size plant the polato (carth Shapaihod ot N L.il“fl“ e |Iul'|' DK | o T B, ]—The board of aldermen electe PR Slora LIOALL HIGh o S batragtin e sl D ].:Hx'l pr ‘th‘ ton titution, wi o) ‘Hl a majority t lx’llu ey | IH:H. \ \!h” ('”»[‘u fopks }‘f l‘ i young plan i i cwill ) A.HM,,IH.,. where experience shows it ean [ April 1 were sworn in today his board, | goods. He was intoxicated, age of the bill the dem d from The Farmington Crusaders. | "”W““"I“' servico and foree him to | F '\ Ltisslst in provid food mover o enforved, e demand of yester | which is composed of the most progressive voling. — One of the s moted | ninaros, Mo., April 3.—The crusading | his studonts up to the standard of | Bt L i et day’s convention for a silent platform willnot | property owners of this citp, plediged to . down the names of the democruts present and | junont fs still ut fever heat, This morn- | ability s telographers before turning | (i YOE BEEE ) i It b successful; 1t 18 ‘not tho tempor of the | Luilq complete system of sewerago, threo | | WASIINGTON, A number of well | refusing to vote. The democrats say they in- | I eyprhedte MmO | bUly S ae oLk hog pro Lt | pnd they sho o profrrad 1o lowa beople to be silent on o question. e [ wmodern school houses and mumerous, othor | 10w ladics, including the wives of Senators | tend o make this a test. ¢ase and havo the | i the Indlcs nenli wank e S the e 0t ah by | s ik ehelec D Shise ¥ oo i ature should, in my Judgment, | Mhodern sct K ) 1erous U1 Jones, McMillan, Payne and Hearst, Mps, | COUFES DAsS upon the constitutionality of the | road station, four miles a ,to meet the | present thave is no ! fiah tonilne purpose with suce Hodify e law s dewanded by the experi® | improvements the coming summer. "The out- | eeh Mt e » Boved and | rles allowing the speaker to count a quorum. | tyain, but they found no beer billed for Farm- | for railrond or commercial telegrph Wh anting corn for en 1o ence of uctual trial, | going uldermen have left an idelible stamp B0, $ Plorence Bayardand | pppyd been intended to make one of the con- | jngton. No arrests have yet been made and | and almost any tyro with wosaflicient Al IRING. SR SaR aII D & prhe suggestion for another ¥oto on | upon the city during their administvation of | MiS: Frank Hatton, met yesterday at the | tested cloction cases a test cuse, but as this | it is not expected that_any will be until the | amount of gall cin obtain a situation on | 104 ¢ 911l AR tho constitutionnl amendment does mot | i KT R e atye | ouSe of Justico Field and deeided 1o jssne | could be done ouly by a suit for salary broght | browers suo for damages. Two saloons elosed | Sonia'ar et muny roads, thouzl he may | 10y ar riext ko i . question, Soven - yours' ox- | tWOLVD montha e, f st concenteator | 41 address calling upon the women of Ameri in the court of ¢lainis, this course was aban- | aud the proprictors suy they will notattempt | PSS TEE L i e aega- | B8 v > to all who raise e pericnee should” bo followed by action. | g S aTRE L of oros i 1he United S | for contributions” for a bronze stitue to med and the present action decidod upon. | to reopen [ not bo i o votain M, Tho ar | 3500 oomslats of proviil i do not - beliove el TV I ROl i bl St e | presented to Prance us a tokeu of {riendship. e bill passed - ye nays 1, the speaker - - | ment - m T las nd that | food at a season when such food is senrce, mything of an - expevimental character | JoRP S SERECE VEEI K0, EEGSE an tie - - (Mr. Buckulow)” countiug & quorum, Ad- | A Cleveland Social Sensation, | thing she regulate itself, w MM o e L imad L roote 1 order to R slie conatitution, aag Diphibition popute | cotton gin Wit milling Works, tanery bod It's & Gain for New York. journed | EviiAND, ., April 8. [Spocial Telegram | the railvoad officials are the | adges || BEOH B RS i soven yoars. Tho probibitionists should wew | Shoe fuctovies, a woolen mill, u'wool scouring [ Nuw Yo, April .~ The produce exchange TRy | i Bee | =Dr. D. B, Smith, owe of the | of what o nounk ot ubiliby. l';-‘ redpte e | ehenpest of all food ail Il G th! Loy e mill, two clectric light systems. Hine R T A P e S 5 e 4 s | mos romine Jhysicians in Cleveland, was | telegraphers i 10l nploy ol vitl T « { o Bo willlng to try somo other method, All | Wil (80 Sieckio, iy systoms, wul | membors wero Jubilant hero today overthe | \WsmxatoN, April 8.~In tho seuate today | Most prominent physicians in Cloveland, was | WVHIRE LG rovernment 16 to ¢ w ain and hay. 1 w!»; ;'"fl'”' wish ‘\.‘ x h »»‘m-Jy legislation as R S s Fip decision of the St is bourd of trade to use matlontof Mib i inda Stk wig today by Georgo Sinelair, 4 well known t 1k legraph business of the cour largely dictary an ] will bo the nearest right aud the most repres- | ! nture factory, five niles of eleo- | ¢ aro o vro 1 Sh et $ 08 . f goods merchant, for &20,( nolajp: [ KL NG ILOIGELAR S @ DIt os the appeti Wl promotes dis 81 of the 1quor tradley and 1€ possibie the | Wi¢ motor street railway, two steel bridges | the Now York mu quotations instead of | that tomorrow (hefng Good Friduy the ad- | U¥ goods merchunt, for B000 WA o iUis surely of as much importance the up) e J ., destruction of it, but 'common scnse must | 21088 the Rio Grando rviver, und streots | of Chi m Tho brokers said that | journment today shall b until Saturday | ot it for the bowrd | 10 Know that they have competent men - Yoputate i this s i all other matters, Towa | Sraded and widened. “Tho banking capital of | the result of the Chicago board of trade shut- | #*\FHEE SF \que: eused | of ecntion. ofwhich body ho his beon pres- | handling train orders, where o mistuk ) : 15 fuo to faco with this quostion now aud swiil | the city has fereused 180 per cent, the fm. [ tngoff the quotations would do no less thun | M Hlalt, nt hisiwn request, wus excused | of educationi, of swhich Locy o his bect breas | S Tl it Bhc et BRAGHE R 500,000 brick for s 1. P, Weaver Ioet 1t aith consctonee e oo AW bors dnd exports from 100,000 to 1,500,000 | increase the New York"busiuess by at least | from further scrvic tho comnittoo on | ident, ud is rolations with Mrs, Sinclalk ato | involves loss x i 48, ul Co Bl ) sl | per wonth, the populationof ' tho ity from | double what it was. | publiclands and yi. resv Yyas appointed | Reing dlicussec fom oo end o tho iy chenp tolograph rates: for those who e = SHE GOES, WHAT'S NEWP” | 6,000 to 13,000, Hundreds of thousands of — - ‘ in his stead | » other il patroniz the commereinl hranc f hus- | 1 | {olars buve been spont upon the Heights, the A Chinese Jack the Rippc Mr. Lawler of Tlinois introduced o bill to | Investigating the Boodle Charges. incss; and it ulso uppears that our M | he Title of 4 Pamphlet Atwibutea | |00 “h‘«l‘“'""*"l’“l‘“““.“uqv'w“.’l."f."\"h'i;:‘\'m‘;'. ””“\‘I- Mont., April 3.—This morning & | (ot the scienco 4! short spelling and toes- | Mixsearorss, Minn, April 8.—[Special | and elorious interstat commigioners | w Bmperor William. | built, and about five hundred rosidences to one | o oroPutable colored woman was found dead | gplish 100 schools: for that purpose. Re- | Telegram to Tue Bre.]—The grand jury of | 01 AR RIS ALY seER Sk | VIESNA, Ap A telegram from Berlin | courdge manufacturingienterprises, This coun- | O C1re street, horribly mutilated. A China- | goppog, ’ | this county has commenced an investigation | SyELY @ TG A1 bR e announces the publication of a pamphlet en- | il sctapart 800,000 worth of city fproperty to | Wan was seen to leave the woman's | Pho house theit' fsumed cousideration of | of the charges of hoodlerism nade against | Who support the vativonds, ns they 1 titled, “He Goes, What's New It is re- | I donated as bonuses. A large portion of ';"”"' runuing at full specd ;l\-”u' -',:-Ifll and | the Tilaho commission bill R ae o L0 GITY uncil by tho | et n grindin :.-mw \‘ ! .u‘ o 1 f or Willl Anaty this yet remuins subject to the demand of | disappearing into a Chineso housoe W0 o Mr. Blair introduced a bill to regulate the | Minneapolis Daily Times. wir granger idens, and indivectly ported that Emperor William himself is the |y uTacturing onterpriscs, Tho. your has | 1ice failed to identify him und areostod wline | por diem of labowors - cinployed by tho gov- | 1 palial s ing these #25 plug telegraphors by dr nuthor. In any case it betrays an intimate | boen an unprecedentedly. prosporous. ono for | Wates of the house, numbering over thirty, | trnment, fixing the lowet wages At 1 por Whinks Fmin Basha Selfish. D L e 1 e w0 1O knowledge of state affaivs, It states that a | Laredo, and the members of the new *eity o day, and had it referred to the committee on Loxbox, April 8.—The Pall Mall Gazette | that they are” unable to secure comjp 8 ecret society, ineluding among its members | counvil are determined to surpass the success- In Honor off Whitelaw Reid. ‘ Jucation and lubo | SRR A e ulawat th Bln Tar tont telographers for the salary they can the emperor, Caprivi and General Duvernois, | ful efforts of their predecossors. | Wasmixaron, April 8.—A dinner tvas given | The vice president announced that he ex- | toduy publishes an Interview With Sik ELARCIS | 068 at | 3 | tho winister’ of War, proposes ta iveancile th T at tho white houso lust ight by Prosident | pected 10 be abseat from Washington several :- winton, \’n..m 4 co ;7..:'\\‘lhl iIAy‘yw. ufford to pay. o democratic parties alienated by Bismarek and | wvee Big ¥ rer Failures, and Mis, Horrison in honor of Whitels days »asha 1¢ ymmittee, Sir Francis s e N1 TO THE FARMER. thut fhe cmperor has adopted the soctal | Laxcaster, Pa, April f.—The failures of | Reid, Unitod States ministor to pf wWhitelaw | Rey, Cullom offered u reso ition, which was | torly indignant with Eauin Pasha for entering OF INTEREST 1 tieories of Lasalle and Taiue. - © o supposedly’ wealthy furmers of this R TV | werecd o, docluring Mr. ugallsclooted prest. | tho Gorm servi and says ho vegnrds Dini | Ajpgst every farmer hs had oxpo doctring’ into his own bands to save the tot- | Benjamin L. Amber of Mivor township, lia Loxnox, April The marquis or Nor Tho Montana election case was tuken up as AR v Whole plantings ure cousmntly b tering thrones of Europe. The pumpllot has | bilitios §9,000, assets #7,000; Jacob H, Hos- | andy is dead, aged seventy-two. At differ- | unfinished business and Mr. Gray resumed Magnanimous Stanle 1ot from the use of bad seod, and caused u sensation, | tetter of Manor, liabilities $i2,500, assets it times he held tho governowship of Nova | his avgument ou support of the clulin of the N, April 8.—Stanley cables: “I ao- AN ke {aininiotiin o | L - - | Daniel E. Piefor of East Hamfic otia, Greeuland, Now land and Victoria. | two democratic claimants, The burden on as proof that he has veecy- | WHUH 10 plunting 48 u Py - Three Children Cremated. Tiabilities $14,000, ussots about the same. - - Mr. Gray's argument was aigainst th thy b R A veget arden or u field of corn Mixxearols, Minn, April 8 —A Huron, - The End of a Spree. lug out of 174 v cast in precinet 34, Blvor { enterprise is sproa brit disuppointment and o BUD stecia) xeva s hause ot W Brawn New Coates House, Kan. City SaxDizgo, Cal., April 3. ~M.R. Alexander, | BOW county, Wo voto for the b at ——————— B o bae L1kl s Absolutely Pure, near her irned last pight and three chil Absolutely flve proof. Finest aud largest son of General B. 8. Alexander, U, 8. A, | the most suered teaditions of wloan 1 Dom Pedro Seriously 11 i 1 AT AT R e A erewmn of tartur buking powder. Highers ven, who were locked in duving their | hotel in Kafisus City nexcelled in jts wouad up a spree today by poisonfug himsclf | tory und American liberty, He protested R10 JANEIRO, April News has heen ) R fieavenog streng U S Gurarmmont fve piatuils’ absenie, pe ed polntients, with strychuiue inst putting the odious murk of the bar | ceived that Dom Pedro is seriously i1l wmethod e i, Auy 40,