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— NI VETEE \'TJI Y l"Al{ THE OMAHA DALY BEE MORNING, OMAHA, TUESDAY APRIL 1890, NUMBER TWO NEW LAND DISTRICIS, |stosus.us eyening at Char N ll\\\l\FH GRAND ARMY \H\ on Satarday showed Bk sheantpronibition | (ONCRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS | the Ghinsse enumorstion v whie it was | ANOTHER TERRIBLE TORNADO, Dl of South Dakot | dic 1 coming to town to attend the | Nf and Mrs. Royee bubled their little baby and pass, with substitute, the senate bill 1 three represer | .\u askcn, They, talked over the outlook f | et eay {11, and unless the Lawrence bill | | si | protection to the boet sugar industey in Ne: | | comes bafore the senate the prohibition eSS Hoar intimated that the Chinese ¢ i braska and it is probable that they recd tion is de for this session. | | bill could not be disposed of immediate as ¢ 1 Yons b1 a6 o g upon @ line of actioy Mr. Oxnard is king pa Jrowds i P ines £ he ———— 0 vice nsi 1 18 01 P Mr. Evarts desived to .a 1k upe it v use 1 or's "y, Tho Bill Creating Them Passed the House | U0 I et i s | Great Crowds in Des Moines to Attend the The Drouth Broken, The Service Pu‘mm Bill Meets with Defeat [ M Llabedlil) " L wiq | Every House in Harper's Ferry, Ky, Yesterday Morning, | My Dorsey today forwarded to the first as Sixteenth Annual Encampment. ‘ Misox Crry, Ta,, April 7.—[Special Tele in the House, | move to take up the O e enumeration ¥ Blown Away. . | sistant postinastr” general a petition for the | gram to Tur Bee]—The drouth which has - as soon § o7 ection ¢ g [ R D, U AR L G L : : 3 | been threatening novth Towa has cvidently | — A L W (i ek ion : THE MISSOURI RIVER COMMISSION. | county; o be Mnqunis T B0, e <. | THE CITY HANDSOMELY DECORATED | yocn broken. In the last few days plenty of | MONTANA ELECTION CASE ARGUMENT |, G (05, B e arein G | ILLINOIS VISITED BY THE STORM. Sali | ssistant postmaster general a petition | AR rain has fallen to thoroughly saturate the Rl \vis 1epottad i = t i for a daily mail service between the Pender | o ¥ T 5 ground. The prospectafor big crops are ex- in the way of a s [ A Bill Introduced Providing for Three | gnd Omaba agencies, My in- | Women's Relief Corps Will Also Hold | cellent and the farmers feel jubilunt. | Vance Declares the Republicans Will T'he Montana clecti = 1 Prophetstown Reported Almost Come Additional Members—Beatric | foramed today that there are W7 postoftices In | a Meeting —Elections Throughout | Pt i Rueft if the Democrats Ave up and M. i s Pletely Domolished—The Wires Federal Building Pro- 1 his direction 987 postmasters under this the State— Legislative Pro- Oaxraxy, Ta., April @—[Special to Tir Not Seated Sympathy and Maginnis (d titled to souts, e | Being Down Details Arve 3 rery Goods iministration g ceedings. | Brr.)—Charles Burnett &nd his sister Bessie 1ok Celoatials; (Vance) had mevd card of a title to | bt 1 it Al . e citizens of Deadwood, S. D., have peti- | have gone to Indianola to'school. it e 8 seat in the s on - such - slen i UL —_— tior gress to have women appoir ‘1 . e | Wiesc Siefort havd bought the corner iz :uhvh 1, trif P wis, He had nes - = upon the board of man of the world's & N il 3 rSnoclal Tele- | store and expeet to movétheir office, known t «o the community tobe | Wasnixorox uuav Tir Oyuis T r‘} | o i : 'I’l'"“‘“‘l"'l;"-'- '\\lll”l' = *IW‘-"l: | Honry Mu i of. Omahp was in fown last | WAsmixGToN, April 7.—Tn the house Mr. tiwarted trampled wnder foot on sl | Lovisvine, Ky., April 7Tt s fust becn 2 U £ L ntroduced a bill to pension am to £.]—All day long the old sol- | & fovtill of Iansas tioved to susbend the ral imsy pretexts, He knew the republican | joarme notts Fery Het oMLY, WasniNaro, D, C., April 7 | P S HEVE week Morrill of Kansas moved to suspend the rules u.‘m...hL\\‘,.‘xu;.w‘fn.-| Bt ehe arned that Harper's Ferry, Henry county, | Senator Pettigrew introduced a bill today tly a bill was passed by congr has been almost complotely destroyed by a ean senators would be_sicker over it befc S5 Ore- | sixt enth annual encainpment of the Grand | Weodnesday of last woek. : I y f | Py . to enlarge the Missourl river commission and he offices of surveyor general forSouth | oy M.),';,‘.','“]“'}M"'“,'H"““ :’rx"m\'( The city e granting pensions o soldiers and sailors who | they were done with it than he was, Mr. | tornado. The village was composed of less to provido fora survey and improvement fn pta and North Dakota, making two offices | { T 108 A COPAMERCRE F Jovi 400 S8 | Died of Heart Disease. are incapacitated from the performance of | Vance said he was thankful that in itive | than two dozen houses and was aconsiderable the Missoud In” Montana and North and e G T A O Py livan | tures of unfon soldlors, Tt was oxpeet Y that | CEpAR Ravins, Ta., ApHL 7. —(Special Tele- | labor and providing for pensions to widows | denunciations of the south for th suppression | distance from any railrond. ~All the houses e Missouri in Montana and and | opye oice is now being held by Mr. qullivan | tures of union soldiers, as expected th i rottol 1 7 or children and dependent parvents, | Of colored votes, the southern senators would |00 4 b y South Dakota. The bill provides for the | of Chamberlain, and itis stated that the po- | General Alger, the national commander, | Bram to Tue Ber.] —Wencic F 3 car | and minor children and dependent pavents, |y Gimpany fh the notth, All they would | Were blown down and the inhabitants burled appointment of three additional members of | sition will be declared vacant by the secre- | would arrive at 1:15 p. m., so Crocker Post | clcaner for the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & | Mr. Springer of Illinois demanded asecond | have to do would be to inguire of the repubii- | beneath the ruins, Two persons were iilled the commission, one each for the states of | tary of the intevic the office riow spreads | 1eineman Post marched to the depot to | Northern road, was found dead on the strect id the motion was seconded, 125 to 57. can orators: *Who stole precinet 34 of 8 and seven or eight injured Mont N Geth and: South Daliot over both North and South Dakota, while the e 3 U Y1 atan early hour yosterday morning. Death [ Mr Morrill briefly explaiued that the sub- | ver Bow county, Montanas" ” - O e new creates two offices, one for | meet him. Several thousand people were on | \was the result of heart diseas stitute had provided a service pension of 88 Mr. Edmunds enguired whether the 174 Parddlly Blown Away. shall receive the same compensation and have | it d, therefore, new ap- | hand to give him welcome, but he was not on i ser month o soldicrs who have veached the | PUESOns who had voted at precinct 84 were | Brrisaros, In, April 7.—[Special Tele the same powers given the commissioners at | pointments for, each state are necessaiy. | the train, Noword was heard from him until THE WILY ST. PAUL. P 4 ached the | foral votors, | gram to Tur By report reaches present authorized under the law. The bill | Tt is not known yet whether Mr, Sullivan Wil | (1is ovening, when o dispateh wi . e of sixty-two years, or who are dependent. | =My, Vance asserted that they wore, 11610 14t0 Lol 1Fh b by rall o Wires (HAE L6 makes appropriations for removing suags, | be reappointed. ceived, saying ho would arrive tomorrow | It HA8 Been Poachiffg in the Trunk | Hethoughtthe same principle which had | Mr. Spooner, also n member of tho commit- | & Fos 0 G0 (8 g it pe idiing. ote.. s follows: At Yankton, 0. | , Messrs. Liller and Hayes, who havo been ved, 'saying. ho would arrive tom Line's Melon Patch. been applied to veterans of the war of 1812 | tee on privileges and elections, made an ax city of Prophetstown, I1L, has been pa bridging, ete., as follows: At Yankton, | hieve for some time working in the interest of | movning. This was quite a disappointment | - EEES GG IO L the war with Mexico should be applied to | Hent In favor of the majority report that | blown away by a eyclone and muny peoplo 0003 Chamberlain, 50,0003 Pierre, $50,000; be- | tha bill for the construction of a public build- | to many, as the programme had been arranged L % < I’J\ late | the vetorans of the war of 181 In answer to | Sunders and v, the republic: killed. tw n Bismarck and Fort Benton, | ing at Norfolk, Tue BeE, |—A telegram rece were entitled upe Neb,, left for their homes to- | g0 as to utiliz 1 (e merits of their case 1 Every indication points to the fact that a General Algerver xtensive a question he stated it was estimated that the €5,000; between inkton id P | n;_ \\v»!li pleased with the outlook for fa- The governor had consented to hold x:m Ln.vl.nw]m that thu t;'u‘:nk lines l'l.ulvml;u d | genate:bill wonld require nnual expendi \1 at X n\‘“n.: sennte, i h!; |||.l‘u | severo storm has passed over a portion of Hiie : >jor RfTarcl able action. 1 o >, ssue st i | of &34, d the house substitute | SPecch Mr. Spoouer alluded to 3 £0,000; between Pierre and Bismarck, T sption for him at the state house from | :‘fN,“‘ il,:l.-.: R e e | o o0 o sty to SHOUSGESUBSLH UL g by i oy atnet the peteident for | nofs. Prophetstown is a small village of 00 000; between Bismarck and Rocky I {Binihie Aot doch ) 8L DA Ton stite prnoses t08:30, and then bo was to lave been | Cistle Gonlen and woltd tomorvew do th Mr. Springer of Tilinois said he would vote | Undue haste in issuing the proclumation for | inhabitants and s situated on $100,000; between Rocky Point, Mont. | Lias been fuvorably reported from the honse | taken to each camp fire and make a short ad- | S0 M 80 Whelr CCHERORCES. A6 VESOR | 2l PR o ion to suspend the tules and | e admission of Montana, and he' defended | o branch of the Chicago, Burlington & and Fort Benton, $0,000; for removing | committee on public lands, dress. The camp fires went on as usual in | OF this action is as follos: Tho trunk lines | FECIALEG TR K0 SUERERE HI SHRE I | the president in that, matter. He (Spooner) | Quincy about forty miles southeass ags between the mouth of Big Sioux and | M. NT mith, wife of Lieutenant | {5 (o SR T e, Capital City | have cluimed tho vightifo monopolize all the | D the bill for the rcason thit o prover can | Jaew of nio man wio ever sat in the prest- | QI 4Bt RS R SN 0007 46% s iith of the Thir witry, Fort Meade, s ¢ + | immigrant business at Castle Garden and to | Jimited time allowed for debute. - There dontial chair who s loss likely than Pr Rt s i 1000 5 Hor, an il D)., is visiting her parents, Captain and | opera house with large audiences, Speeches | 1y 4 % sl inbidsaget 01l 1CrC WIS | qont Harrison o be swerved one hand's | leaving the town when the storm storm stiuck o anT lGot HArbor: AtC Bis +d8 visiting her pa pti i e o S en. | distribute it as they seefit among the lines | no opportunity to offer an amendment, Ac- | {00 e i 5 = || Nirs. D, ) Young, 1818 Cofeovin stract were made by prominent Grand Army men. ¥ X ; g | brcadth from the line of what he deemed bis | it, teaving everything to pleces. It is im- survey of the Missouri Prnny 8. HEATIL | Those who could not et inside the theaters | Westbound from Chicago, This was unsatis- \"“h""mll’"l'"“l'{"!' ot slnele T | constitutional’ duty, cithier to please a fricud | icible to get any further iuformation us above the Big Sioux, $15,000, Senator Pettl- e T met in little groups in the hotels and and on | factory to the St. Paul and it established | Hny, post hiut caflod for the passage of thIS 1 or 1o punish u foe, ery wire leading to the city is down and 1ho grew said this afternoon that after Montana's AN ILLEGAL SCHENE. the strects and talked over army | agencies throughout Eirope to influence trafic | M Springer eharzod the republicans | . After an executive scssion the senate ad plnco is entively shut off from the outsido tavo senators were seated there would be at E s A The veterans who _are here | overits lines. In addition the St. Paul made | with evasion of responsbility, with dodging | 2Wmed: s Dty | ivorla:: Outries have beon sent tn a1l dlieos Jeast six senators working for this bill, and cretary Noble Saves Uncle Sam mt very r the — west, | arcangements with a restaurant keeper named | the issue and with the betrayal of the soldiers i = v A R TATIAV B0 WA R Ao DYeA 1 the a arata Some Valuable Land. especially those of Toy Wisconsin | Muller in New York by means of which Mul- | to whom they had promised the service pen- (vt au i, | tions but wo resposes of value hae et veen RS NEY sl b 1o | Wasnixeroy, April Seere Noble | and Michigan, There some castern | ler sold orders for tickets to the immigrants, | sion bill. If this bill passed 1o opportun Wasnixaroy, April 7.—The service pension | yeceived, The house heard an argument from Senator m.—No further information from to- | the tic thus obtained reading over th soldi s who were in the the ¥ Army of St. | would be given in this - conference for the | bill introduced today in the house by Booth i : as rendered an opinion upon the report of ¥ i Pettigrew upon the improvement of the upper 1','. i ‘:'Y‘"_i':’\“'d";“ \'.’“”::]‘ '\'\i::l.: (‘;‘“"".:“ miic, but most of them are from the western | Paul and its castern confieetions. The trunk | passage of the service pension bill, The sol- | man provides substantially as follows: it | Proplictstown, £Q." railroad people i this Missouri, but refused to make provision for | " APPOL o O e ar i es ouly discovered today that the St. Puul | diers had asked for bread and the house wWas | ynts a service ton of 1eent por month | Uity say the wires are all down the general land office to examine into the | qhe Women's Relief Corps is also to hold | was poaching in whatdt claimed was its | giving thema stone. Mr T grants a service pension of 1 eent per month P S e and it in the regular viver and harbor bill, and the | i | fae senator is now working for an independent uppropriation bill, Senator Pettigrew introduced another bill authorizing the construction of a | bridgo across the viver at Yankton | Minn., land di by the Yankton Bridge company. The | based upon tl bridge s to be for railvoads, wagon | patentwas iss and foot passengers and all railroads ave to be | the lind was p ven the useof the structure for i r jon and the courts of South Da- | board the sec Nebraskaare to be given purisdic- | action of parti tion over it. He also introduced a bill grant- | e ted, advers fng right_of way to the Omaha & § Dabkota railway company through the Crow | jand ofiice at cumstances con issue in November. 1889, to Thomas Ree a patent for 112 acres of land said to contai valuable mineral deposits, in the Du sonable | After reviewing th uth | curd the recor rsney opposed . | this time. ‘Thenational | watermelon. patch andgthe result was as | {he passage of & bill of this magniude gnder | f0Fcach day of service to every man Who | (ppea6:0 CARPES nlm Wittenmier l]»f Phila- | above. the gag law. He was opposed o indiserimin ed in the union army duving xhy‘»!.n- W i id there will be a large at- : e ension legislation and to any measure ut vegard to age: provided that th®o | ypout Seven Thousand Men Kdle in a women. There are 200 re- Changes in the Atchinson System. which placed the brave soldicr and the skulk s who now 1 Celve disability pensions L "'h'fl 'k."'(." . April 7.—[8pecial Telegram to ing coward on equalit if they choose, relinguish theie disabil AR T e ~A New Yofie telogram printed | Mr. Lane of Tilinos | ity pension and « srvice pension. Ths pril 7.—The ¢ widows of those d \r service pensions ave | Look phice this morning, according to pro- its annual meeting president, Mrs. delphia, is here tendance of Tow lief corps in this state. Crie he exe of tiie encampment proper | Ti Br ruing the ille, RS GO OoUT. Ciiiea penters’ strike strict. The iuvestigatiop was copt 1id the bill was not e fact that at the time the | begin tomorrow, aud the great army of ore to-day state e W g o | fitable one, but it was better than any W uied n question s to the title to | visitors will come then, as special tvains will | fiore (04 stated thab thore would soon be | B 1\ Statute ook, and for that Tea- | 10 bo placed on fhe rol af 88 per month dur- | pramme, 1t is estimated that. between 5,000 wendi f the department. | be run on all the main lines. : HANECS 1R RAROIIONG Ok LG g5h o favorad it ing widowhood, but have the vight to prosc- | 14 6,600 men are ou Carpenter work on presented by the : Atehison system, notabl that Chairman Ma- | = After considerable discussion for and | cuteand obtain a pension under the present | o0t 0™ g0 e jobs has been retary severely condemns the The Levy Reduced. gown of the board of divectors would super- | against the bill the question was put to avote. | law by showing that theie husbands died | 350008 B "0 candstill, “The strike is cs, who to anticipate, it is inti- [ Des Morses, April 7.—[Special Telezram | sede Mr. Manvel as president. Atchison oftl- | The vote stood—yeas, 169; 72 not tho | from disability contracted in tho servico and | PRSI0 &SGR RN 1S in line of duty. The bill also grants apen sion of & a month to_minor children under sixteen years of of soldiers who dic w @ detion by the department p d of the patent at the Duluth 15 0'clock in the afternoon of to Tue Bee.] —The house has cut off the 1f | ciaals here ridiculed theldispatch, President | necessary two-thirds in the af mill levy for 1501, leaving the levy for extra- | Manvel suid: It is sifaply w cock and bull | followinzis the vote in detul ations at 2'7 mills for 1800 | story hardly worth ddhying. As far as I Yeas: Messs. Adams, at40 eents per hour, No trouble has been reported from any quarter yet. Many of the masons and brivkdayers who have been it Croek Indian Teservation_in South Dakota. | the day on which the commissioner had at 4 'y approp: T Rl Anderson of Mississipp drawing a pension, and if any ehildren are so 0 3 \who Huy o e U ST DIt sy the commissione L B For Teon T e thonght. tonight | know there is no disgatisfaction with the | Anders ) ppi; Atkinse - | drawing u pension, und iany ehildren are 50 | o on buildings hive been compelled to lay St the xight of way in a northwestorly conrse | vy <ihat the Duluth - land office | ment, although it pr ¢ milis for | Solon Lo DOTIEYel At Magown would accept | Sy i eham, Eilis, Boothmn, | elplessncss, Tt awidow. /dlos or remarvies || 0US RN TG SR L At throngh Buffalo, ydo and Hughes ‘counties | cles e b Tor Stob o othisyanea the presidency. S e e BGroral br Chil(ron St Lo neD G vabtin e the pavalysis of building operations irough Buffalo, fyde and Hughics ‘counties | clerk who approved the entry for patent inex o Soutelle, Bowden, Brewer, Brickner, o na I O iie s la tonna nbilevabTtaimmIcts by the most practicable route, plicably neglected his duty and must be dis- o e Ofiicers of the Alton. Brookshire, Brossius, &. B. Brown, Buchunad | her pension is to be paid to them until thoy | M, Chicaro i, teduyat lest, sompiote oo NEBIASKA'S NEW LAND DISTRICTS. missed; that the recorder general of the lund s “x' nu:ug} in x? Dw 1;.!};;1. Cnicaco, April 7.—THe annual meeting of | 0f New, 'I'\co'““m-mlu , Buttermouth, By- | attain that age. e rts T oot plices the bricklayers The bill creating two additional land dis- | ofilce, James M. Townsend, in his conduct in voca, Ta., April 7.—[Special Tele (6 ATt moan rostited f the lootion of g | Mum, Campocll, Candlet of Massachusetts, e e suiohith s\ chwnoiaral SHti R e N | this business violated thé strict rules that | Tug Bre)—Word has just been ro < s - Cantion, Carter, Caswell, Cheadle, Chipman, A Month of Slumbering. : B rnntanE e ontirokua A L G ol o should have governed him; that his attorney: : i old directors and ofticers, except A. C. Bart- | Clancy, Clark, Cogswell, Coleman, Comstock % MR e S R und Broken Bow distr nature of President I m to beco Jaw. It pussed the senate some time ago and | Who were a was adopted in the house this afternoon un- | Reed's g ts nceds only th | in the case, Harrison, Herring and S ntees, when th Benwiy, April i il Cablogram to | brich At Ebingen, in Wurtemburg, | trouble’ is_settled within a week. [n event nearly il the other building trade will have to'stop work soon unless the car- mour, | heve that the residence of Joseph Porter, | jott, choson to fill one yeBF ©f the unexpired | Congor, Connell, Cooper’ of Indiiua, Coopor ng for Hartman and Mallegt, | B¢ iles southeast, was entively consumed | teym of John Crerar. of Ohio, Covert, Craig, Culbertson of Penn L e ietery | by fire last night. ‘The family barely escaped bl 0 VAR Cannitise: Ditohee ol Da Imew the patent | BY 10 IR MERE s O oo, alovan vivania, Cumiings, Cutcheon, Dalzell, D y Tue B Maria Doertling, the daughter of @ wealthy =3 il 0 be illegally issued, have ren it proper ! s y v Seat. | Haven, Dingley, Dollivar, Dorscy, Dunnell, | £ . has laid in a continuous slumber R TR C R BaLtio 50, dera suspension of the rulos, Mr. Dor to be illegally issued, have rendered it proper | 1 the WIENE clothes, | 4 grancson, Clevell | geii Warring Over the County Seat. | Huven, Dingle i, ) Denter's striko 13 scttled, In that event b, worked a very smooth scheme to seeure the il‘rll!‘ heccasary _m\u! ’:Ihl‘_xl{' professional con- | {{Hd 10 Humes. ILRBUE b Atcmisos, Kan., April 7.—[Special UL AL NE Wi 1-*{”:\'-:}.'-Kh“‘11‘0“[51'v.-m"'r-'fl""' sinco Marel G, when she vetived as usual, | 000 wen will be idle. - Some contractors wishs adoption of the bill in the house. e saw | quet be nquired into undc Ll Gl - —— gram to Tne Bee,]—/Tha county seat war in | o Sy ) I though complaining of a headache. The | ing to complete work on hand today offered Holman of Indiana in his seat and knew thet | department, which entitle them to further Towa Mu pal Elections i Gest, @ Grenhalge, Grout, Hull, Huns- | ) v f | 1o uceept the wmen's terms, but the” brother- o) a1 Bal{ilce b Rawlins county, Kansus, between Atwood, | brough, ~ Hurmer, — Haugen, Haynes, | The gitls vespivation is vegular, thougli | 10 secopt the mon s b b theehrgtigs I GRS 01O, gy Des Moixes, Ia., April 6.—[Special t0 | {ho present county scaf and Blakeman, the | Hender'son of Hlitols, Henderson of | weak, and her breath can only be detected by | RO0C IS BELEY LY ‘ X viets in any to Mi, Kilgore of Texas, @ bour- | Germaniu ix went ov bon who is an objectcrol high staidmd, and | @nd others in inte tof the country. so he | The seeretary further states that Reed, 316 Caally | fuses to 1ot any one return to workjuntil that 5 tur 0 ds unnaturally | U507 has recognized the union. President i iolilie of the Builders' the use of 4 mirror, Her ains its former roundu ted. She s fed | Tur: Bek.] —The city election for the new and | g M. railroud town,-uas got into politics. | Herman, Hill, Hitt, Holma enlarged city was held here tod Great in- | Atwood proposes to fight the venomination of | Kelly, Kerr of Towa, Ker n, Hopkins, Houl of Pennsylvania, | pale, but v W company, Mallett, Hart t can unite in the reles xchunge thinks it o banltrea el of all their rights and title under the patent, | ter s stirrea up, the contest being be- : g Y om0 | Retcllum, Lacy, Lafolette, Laidlow, Lane, | her limbs have beconie v S et Lt ok before the e mado n personal request that o' cull vp' tho | of il thele viglts nd ttlg under the patent, | toreat was Bl Frenn e o] b belh be- | Attorney General Kellogg beeause he per- | Fulii'n (Y ! Lodee, Maune | tiroe tmes daily on ek and il 1o « will beat least a weel before tho strike 8 Messrs, Kilgore and Dorsoy are members of | prejudiced in any further proceedings upon | ticket, the latter headed by William Foster, | Mitted W. W. and W, I, Guthrieof Atchison, | Martin of Iudiana, Mason, McClellay e T D erarcing sumall quantl- | ey would bo willing to pay 40 conts an the same committee, and the Texan said he | the cases now before the secretary. He fur- spublican, for mayor, There aro twenty the railroad, to use his ck, McKenna, McKinley, | tics of this nourishment down _=“ v thront, | ot fter the prosent contricts were filed, ol he o 10 daeish the dntter: Branently | ther Siya. there §% no doubt that the patent ting precinets, some of them several | ¥ reneral, in tho proceeding | Millikén, Moffatt, Movey, Morrill, Morrow, | Scveral physiciuns have attempted fruitlossly | B G B BESEG SRS VO, g he was recognized by the speaker and the bill | must and will be cancelled, and he therefore | yiiles aparty so that the returns wre very slow | it the supreme. court to compel the county | Morse, Mudd, Niedringhaus, Nute, O'Neili of | 10 bre ]‘;"'“' {rance, ind mowsha voyal PEYS- | thoy cowld not afforajthondvance: was called up, Mr. Dovsey spoke for it, urg- | ovders the patent to be impounded by the | iy coming in, But it is probable, ai mid- | commissioners to order a county seq | Osbornc stofontaspar HElan DR skRIpd OB tgur ke e S ing the necessity for tho additional oftices, | commissioner of the general land office as the | yight, that the republicans huve clebted their | ton. Another new feaure of the qua Puynter, Perkins, | ested himself in the case, ELEC but Holman was on his feet and declared that | property of the United States and for 4 icket. a charge that a man representing the ul | Peters, Pickler, Post, Price, Pugsley, Randail R e 5 S it was an_mexcusable expense, caleulatgd | Tirther” order forits disposition as th KFoKeK, Ta., April 7.—The election today | offered to burn the Fleming hotcl of Atwood, | of Massachusetts, Quackenbush.Recd of Towa, Two Fiendish Poles, Democ is Reported from In- simply to give some more republican l,“,,u tary may divect upon further consideration of | \wus for ascessor and alderma The demo- | for the proprictor, Ymmmm: that he should e, Rife, Rowell, Russell, Sanford, Leavesworti, Kan., April ]Special | and Ohi age, and e thought it wilful extravagance, | this business, crats carried four wards and the republicans | have a better hotel on the B. & M. line in L Sehull, Seney, Sherman, | pojemam to Tat A fiendish attempt 3 e Whien ho sat down the bill wis passed by — - two. The democratic candidate for wssessor | Wyoming. of llinots, Smith | 5 EA0 S st it to light. Tho | L RiAvaronis, Ind, April 7.--In tlie town- - almost unanimous vote so nearly unani. | Nebraska, Towa and Dakota Pensions, alsolelogted. T Virginia, Smyser, Stai: [ abrae has just ] inct | Ship election the democrats were suecessful. anous that a division was not asked. Wasiivatos, April 7.—[Special Telegram | Dusrers, Ia., Ap At the city election Silcott's Lady Friend. towart of Vermont, Stevens, Stoc rthern part of the is peopled princi- | pyoe gywept everything at Fort Wayue also, ‘The Nebraska delegation will meet tomor- T yow. or Wednesdny and - detormina. who to | - ll“lll-l'“' recommend for the offices the bill ereates, | 18 follows: They are determined not to leave the question | Fritz, Sidn open so as to make a scramble. J. H. Danskin | burn: of Alliance is here, und is 4 permuncnt candi- i date for one of the places, THE BEATRICE PUBLIC BUILDING BILL. An offort was made this afternoon to induce Speaker Reed to recomize Mr. Connell, for the purpose of calling up the Beatrice public building bill, Which was several ago passed Alonzo al widows, Tonia Tow i low of Jolm Bentel, Oniah Sw 1 tum, ey, T arious detec- Struble, ous | ~The v pally by Poles, and more than usually vi Pensions have ¢ the democrat ‘ket, headed by M At Bvansville they elected a majority of the bl et R. W. Stewart, was “clected, the republiciins agencies here fail to confirm the veport | IHinois, B. B, Taylor, Thomas, Thompson, | and s Poles at that cank Chiar- | . i 1oi v Nabrisky e ONzinalt Tamcs cle n S R R s S Bies iR L | councilmen and the city officials and probab), s LElR 1S | having endorsed it. The néw council stands t Silcott had been captured in Portland, | von s nd of Colorado, Turner of Kansas, | visk naiskowic weit, to the pounciliuon(and tho gliyielictulsantiniobg y John M. Kleckner, South Au where the | R. Sterrett, Shelton. Increase — , Omaha; Samuel L, The lowa Legislatu liam B. Patterson, Table Des Moines, Ta,, April 7.-The house ap- wdever, Vanshaicl, Wade, Walker of | home of George Dranitsk | Massachuesetts, Wallice of New York, W. s wais Tying in bed with o two-weeks'-ole e womnan, whose nume s been mixed up with e T e N i avas it baa e fweeicekalcokil 1n Ohio. ott, passed through Denver on her way %, Williams of Illonois, Williams of | which were rejected. Infuviated at there. | Cixcrssat, April 7.—The vote in the st ahout a month 1zo. T : e Thomas, Callaway. = Orig opriation committee $his morning recom- o8] 3 o Apl 7. Nothing s | Ohio, Wilson of Kentucky, Wilson of Wash- | fusal he sprang upon the defenseless woman, | municipal election to-day for judge of the. propriation committee this morning recom Porriasp, Ore,, April Nothing s | juv0n Yoeder—160 Samaiskowie the meanwhile holding a razor | superior court, elerk of the police court, cte—Mahaly, widow of John ; LR ot H - Wi nded *for passage the bill calling foran | known here of Silcott's arvest. His name 2 3 : aa Frederick Kader, former | Mended “for passage t g Al o gl i Nuys —Mes Abbott, Anderson. Allen of | at hier throut. The womin sereamed and at- | gy o0 G : ¥ 1 aden TOMMer | bropriation of $957,000 for state Institu- | WA probably confused with that of Fred & Misslssippi, Andorson_of Mississippi, Bank- | tencted hor husband. whereat the two willaing | director of the city infirmary, magistrates and members of the couneil, ete,, was very O 1 cox, banlk clork, who disappeared a week g0 | o s Q. Bl 7 / 3 * gk T st | Hapias g head, Barn, Bland, Blount, Breck- | fied. When the ofticiuls attempted o arrest e e R (A seven democrats and three republicans, It is reported, how that the | v Villiam B: Rlliott; Edward G, Stowe! T SR G e of Kentucky, Buchatan of Virgin om they made a furious resistance light. by the senate, and which has been on the ?~‘.!Hi\f 'quu-lulf li‘H.r:"\ Ii;“‘:‘;}.:m .\;(1}:\1]} Bl from’ithe seanate viere. talken up as : e Bl R e B Chaniental :-fi’.‘.:l-lvt.l:ui\fl;;:.\l‘ STl o mh»‘.)‘l‘»l\l © a majority of one on the hourd of cdu- house calendar some time, The 3\1 BLer | e A ¢ e8| follows: Changes in an Unifor Carlisle, Carleton, Caruth, Clu e L R i T mowered | cation and two on the board of councilmen, Tt i oInus age, Columbus June- " ¢ o Q7 y their wives but they were at lust overpowered ) stated that he could not comply with the, ve- | 0o zo Mursh, Lehigh; John E. Doug- To legalize the assessment of certain taxes. Benwiy, April 7.—Marked changes ave about | of Tlinoi: ts, Cathrine, Cowle and placed in juil. both of which were herctofore overwhiclms QUG tIbI L AIEY D 'l]".""‘h'“‘ ““1“. U | Jas, | Oxford; Thomus Kelly, Keolkiule: Pen | in Carroll county; to legalize the establish- | to be made in the uniforms of the German | Culber of us, Dy : Sl 5 ingly vepublican. The democrats elected all o Totlow in veconining. oihers. for the pup. | d: Piver, Clarinda; Richard L. MelCenzie, | ment of Montenma's waterworks: to logalizo | army. Conspicuous among them will be the | Dockery, Iifl"lsl\nrl?,Inl'izl'llll*[‘".( Newland Inquest Postponed. guuproicars axcolt iho SEk oo el pose of considering public building bills, but \\llhu;l‘l’\{{ ‘lllrl"lll'\\\‘;ll\‘\; o (-l\;"r’l““_ :l:tlxll'll‘i'!yf:::lll;tlh(lill”l”\‘l(‘ :}l-lli';;: lviixlh/‘:flu(- abolition of the famous Prussian military cap | progd ‘Hemphill, Herbert, H Cuicaco, April 7. The coroner's inquest Corrymes, 0., Apy The city clection bt o day would soon be st aside for the Huntloy, Lowans Thomas Jes. | Bloomfield to lezalize the ordinances | 04 the adoption of one made from an Amer- | Tatham,Lawler. Lee,L At into the cause of the dexth of Mr. and Mrs. | was quiet, 1ot more thin 60 per ceit of the consideration of public building bills, and this Hpc bors | of Mitehellville; fo- legalize the acts | ican pattern. The standup collar is also | Nansur, Martin of Texas; McClummy, Mc! | Newland of Englewood was adjourned until | vote being polled. The demoerats elected the would pass at that time, as it is well up ames M. Gammill, Harp doomed. These and other innovations are to ns i ticket und make substantial McMillen, MeRea, Mills, Mo tgom- | the 17th in or s of Madison county g ler to giv time for an analysis on the calendar, There 18 every reason to il widows, cte.—Martha, wid- | of the board of superyiso unty: | follow the introduction of smokeless powder | ory of New Hampshire, Mooreof Texas, Mot council, believe thnt not six weeks will elupse in any | "‘r‘,"' Bty BUkh aniEATdrew, sy 40 reltmuiiie Isad B arhuch (or/w dngpataiton, ling iaralin tepted o TnaaltReT Turthe to the | mnC Mutchier O Feriatl. el Porey, | o the stomach and of some of the food par- | "GRG Al 7.At tho mmivipal ovent bofore the Beatrice ill will become | O Jiumes Pontand, Rosseu minors of Abra- | un offenso which was pardoned by the gov. | fuvisibiity of the soldiers in_action. Even teos Rlohirdaon Rosers, Towlund, Tail! | taken of at tho fatal supper. The suspected WRNARAN D SUE T o T g, law. LD Pl ot 'Il‘i S A M G e L B ‘l'f’ | the picturesque red hussars und ofher guily ; Skinner, Springer, Stewart of | domestic played the insanity dodge for a time pal ticket, comprising | committeemen of NEW POSTMASTERS. g e R L ¢ report of the commissioucr of lubor statis- | gyessed vegiments will Lave to be reclothed. i, Stewart of Wisconsin, Stone of I<en- | this morning and afterwavds told some more | various boards und . justice of the peace, Towa- Conroy, Town coun xice G, Gullup, resizned; o ! Psedee, Co , J. D, Rogers, oveland, Clurke " vy, vice . Miller, 1. b 1 county, . H. Smit tee on appropriations today completed the e sed to | e vepul weted forty aldevmen. The e of Missouri, T Pillman, | contradictory stovies. She profe cans it order, with refer of the flod wbers of the G. AL R s vec 1ce to com e 0 ouses this orning decided to go tc i iy A ¢ h Y shington Notes. ”“l_& :!:.F"” r‘\ ‘,!.":-..m(."..’:nxlfl th 'Al: ]\' I.'Lin‘l‘ Wilhelm's Recent Army Orde Turner of G i, Turpin, Venable, | able to find the box of poison whers | board of education is u tie, “The government v s s T it body. They also voted to extend the courtesy Beneiy, April 7.—It appears that the em- | v of Missousi, Washington Wheeler of [ threw it, but on being taken to the | of the city, however, is still i the hands of WatinaroNy ADrlT.~Tho houss commit ) k una, Wike, Wilkdnson, Witson of West | fulled. She has been proven to e i Joose | (o vepubiieans execpt o departents. vice Miss H, M. Robinson, vesigned; Shas O T P s o Aus. od ofticors i oy, $ediy nia, Wise—S7. | ehavacter, having been intimate with dife < 2 baugh, Pago cotnty, . D, Redman, vice C. | logislative, exceutive and judicial appropric | qais Sjgngol the house took up the ‘Aus- | mis ioned officor lu.ul.v Aarmy, does not in- | PG GNE or not voting—Messes, Andrew, | men in Lifayette, Fort Wayne and - Chicago 4 AL Kansas City, L. Cox, resigned. ation bill.. It n aggregate appropri- | were passed upon, when further work was | CTor0 thelt pay, but lowers the scale of pii- | Amold, Beclkworth, Blanchard, Boatner] i i IEANSAS Ciy Mo, April 7.—Munlelpalc e R T, [ ation of The appropriation is | ntorrupted by special order, the stato tax | Yateincomes nec ¥ to secare commissions. | Brewer, Browne of Browne, Bruner, Barton Mhe BIble NOtHGtarIaAn, | tions were held throughout Kansas today in A ehamge of ono voto in the house today de- | $10,600 moro than the last bill and sio2s4 | 1ovy bill alicidy passed by the senate. It ]l\{\\ml!{!';Ahlnl:l‘ufl\[u(; commissions n the | Coldwell, - Cotebings, | Cheatiam, * Clunte) | rork, April 7.-A committoe of the | cities of the fourth cluss. Ieports from Chicago voted to suspend the rules to puss | 15 proposed. A lavge number of changes | figure one year aud 2 mills next, and then | monthly, thgse who scek commissions in the | Fvank, —Funton, Goiscnbaenner, Gifford, | repudiated the recent decision of the supreme | fhomselyes generally with one or the other of the bill, and when he aseertained that pre- [ made are consequent upon the adwmission of | passed ~ field artillery 5 mavks monthly und in the | Grosvenor, Hatch, Hayes, IHenderson of | court of Wisconsin regarding the the ®ading | ihe parties in the contest, but had no candie cisely tvo-thinds voted for the proposition, ho [ the four new states, thestoppingof tevvitorial | “/Phe “senate this morning passed reso | cavalry 10 marks monthly, North favolina, ~ Kennedy, ' Kinsey, | of (he bible in the i ns ¢ dates of their own ehanged his vote from aye to nay, aud the bill | ofces, ete. e saary of the president’s as- | Jutions providing fora session Thursdof even. Al Knopp, _ Lobuch, | MeAdoo, ' MeGavthy, | o ionn and pag - e fuiled. 1t will como up, however, at no | Sistant sceretary is increased from §2,230 1o | ing for the cousideration of the world's fair Ordered to the Caucasus, McCord, Miles, Norton, Qates, O'Neil of In- | Run Over While Fighti Qistunt day and will pass. 1 will pension at | $500. bill A hioglisk ST A diana, O'Neil of Massachusetts, Outhwaite, | petuity of our institut Niiv “ Y., April 7.—[Special €5 n month all soldiers and sailors and their General Scho said today that no in The house Joint resolution sasking congress | 1<O¥DON, April 7.—{Special Cablegram to | Owen of Indiana, D Phelun, | was the duty of Christian citizens to ) @ i o widows and orphans dependent. upon theiv ation we ' the press in vegard | to pads laws for the protection of minors in | T8 Ber] -The Grand Duke Michael | Qninn, Rai Randall of Pensylvania, Ray, | that the bible was sectavian and to ¢ Pelegram to Tne Bre ] Last night as two own' exertions for support and who ave for . uny reason disabled for any cause whateyer | Shall be finally and places all veterans upon” the roll at that severad diy Steele-Wild court-martinl case untilit | the territories, also that the present bill for | Micheloviteh, second son of the wd Duke | Reilly, Roberton, Rockwell, Spinola, Spoon® | it a place wherever the state atte Italians who live at Tompkins' Cave were re- er, Stepeenson, Stockdale, Taylor of T sec, J. D. Taylor, Ipts t f citizenship, v of South ate youth for the dutic: renice Missionary 16 nes whnsend of Pensylvania. | fe disposed of, which will not be | the refunding of the Union Pacific indebtec 0 | turning home from an Baster jollitication, yet. The impression pre- | ness be not passed was concurred in | walking down the West Shore track, they Michcal and aide-de-camp of the cmpero lias been ordered to the Caucasus for thie rate: when they attain the age of sixty-two | veils in cortain” quarters that Licutenant [ -~ Thobill to chango the mannorof assess- | ve \his 15 duo Lo th Gocashs for these | ricy, Turnér of New Y Wallaee of Mas- | spoke on the work accomplished by the probi pra i) kA yeurs, . Every member in the elty wus pros was found guilty of techuival assault | ment of telegraph and telephone lines so that S |-v.".-«|:‘.‘-.ll n‘um-ri:,!:f Detaroon, M | Selieits, Whitiig, W hitthorno, Wilson of | bition party In that scction DAL A, 'q"'n.’." L homo sl .;"‘L‘:‘, nt and voted for the bill except Mr. Moore and seutenced to & short suspension from | the amounts of taxes would g0 to counties in- | cousin and a daughter of Count Ignatiot. Missonst, Welghty araloy g | 3 - — A SR R Sy New Humpshive, Every democrat. from Iu- | Fnk and duty and that hie will be xepri- | stead of the state was - consitdered fully but | i The UL passad ynlen [sisnansion ‘of tho Getting Even With Chicago. other that they did not hear the approiching dina and other doubtful states where there | manded. i i | tinally voted down. Children's Day ati Washington. ihlos to eslablish o additloual land dis Devvrin, Minn, April 7.—[Special Tele- | {yaiu and notwithstunding that the nginees s o largo soldier vote stood for the bill, but | | I'he house sommikia gu rallvay |wlx-m-n‘~) Whon the senate adjourned the bill for the | (S00CH UL 2 ol Sy | tict “h\”“fl ‘h'” ) 3 i gram to Tue Ber.]- The Duluth board of | did all in hi R e not till he had fought like a Turk to get voomn | has ordered a favorable report on Represent- | abolition of tramps was under consideration, | AHEROTON, o ARaDn. WAiL0. Douse . Buttorworth, from the committecon | & pes O P T R o Hrtachs sy b el sed [ ative Buyne's bill providing for the construc: | The discussion. of tho auti-thmp. bill was | grounds presented s docidedly picturesque spriations, reported the legislative exce- | trade has decided to lock horns with the Chi- | standstill his eforts were unavailing. — The for domagogical specohes and an - opportunity : | "he discussion of the anti-tramp bill wus | & v y ¥ 1 I 4 Jocomotive struck tho: mon, killing one ine to amend the bill todeath. It was the pur- | tion by the United States of a ship canal | finished and the bill passed this afternoon, 1 appearance today, the oceasion being the an wd judicial appropriation biil ago board In the matter of furnishing quota T T Ty ST AT poso of the democrats to so amend the bill | dxeund Niagura Falls. - The canal is 1o cost | It provides severe penaltics for all vigrants | nal gatkierig thera of the children of the | t \‘]m rlnfi-ui to suspe 1..: the 1;\‘|r;;:wl tions, of which the the Chicago board hus x ARy i } o e democratic opposition was lec a4 spoec orde o speakers for were | entive grounds back o o Yoy - ¢ 01 84 l secngissued to telegraph companies not to fus s 1 <Ay e by Springer of Hlinois, WhaiAtNed e b6 for A Pens| or Mrs, Parnell. | Dodize, Schmidt and Bolter, and wgainst were | tummed over to thom. and . severl thousand | Vising SurkfoEeRcta of the g nu,lv.\“-p.v | e R BB O T0 w | . Vi l\\\ \“\ i I\,’ cial Cablegram to the bill. Mr. Cannon, a colleague, but a true WasHING1ON, April 7.—The house commit- | Pierce and Fiun, The bill is substantiaily as | spent a portion of the | service ong debate ensued, ur ¢ MO- | hoard, © Quotations und other information | Toe Ber Madame Tehebrikova, who was bl np.:.u.m.. lifted Springer’s disguise | tee on pensions today ordered a favorable re- | the one defeated ‘in houso 1hst e, | SRSRYR Rartion of HOJIAN i :["“ faauancng tha ruioe ¢ “’"”‘ f"" *“'"““ will be firnished to St. Louis, Minneapolis, | reported to have been exiled for her letter w when he pulled the record “und showed that [ (oo S St G 2 | Adjourned e ien went into committee of the whole on the | wfijwaykee and New York as usual, but Chi* | the czar, 1s now at. Pensn, in the Caucasus Shringor: voted o sustain President Cleve. | Port on the Brookshive bill, granting a pension | e Emin Pasha’s Next Expedition, | naval appropriation bill. Without uction the | taun will be fenoved ent i d | k.8 Loy SR Pl ] B e i th ms st | to Mys. Delin . S, Pavnell, daughter vf the ‘mperance Debate in the Senate, Zaxzinan, April 7.—[Special Cablegram to | commitiee rose and the house adjourned O R QUUHRLY URORNI L pOULR SIS BHE AR GOl wost every northern democrat voted. The | i‘*]' M“‘\””\,“\: RAOR MLETAL, BRA .. 1 ”““K Des Mo April T[Sy le- | P Bee,]—The German officials are hasten- | r—— Found Dead on the Track, windows. No halt was made except in the wori of today demonstrated who areaud who | (hAres SEWArtEwadl, e aridial bl | gvam to Tur Ber]—The senate toolk up the | ing the preparations for the departure of the | o oo Senite. | 150N, April 7.— [Special Telogram to | open wir, Her food was abominuble. She is are ot the m-:;h;Irim:\.lhw s month wus amended so 48 to reduce it to 50, | temperance guestion for a short debate this | Emin expedition. They are engaging porters ASI e "]‘ {“ "' : "'I‘ £ "" 8 Heetor Strain, & well known col- | constantly guavded by gendavmes and not uls b ! - - | afternoon democratic caucus license | reased wages, 1t is belicved that the i R0 e oha e R | lowed to Epeak to anyou The house committeo on vivers and harbors e S i ¥ T \ | objective point of the expedition will | resolution for the removal of the naval mugu- | OFed man, was killed by oue of the vaflroads | s ; geached a conclusion on the approprition for Recoinage of Subsidiary Coins, | bill s mads the spectal order, hut the mem- | ake district ne from Ellis Island, N. Y., was conenrred | O the Mi 1side of the viver, Saturday | o)pgest Engin in the World Dead. Missouri viver improvements today, Thoy | Wasmixatox, April 7.—Tho house commit- | bers agreed that they would not indulge in e L0 e tod us conewrid | ight, His body was fon dly mangeled | 3 g e R e Will recommend §00,000 in & lump sum to be | tee on eoinage, weights and measures today | 1ong speeches, so they had a number of short |y TG / & By YIN PROsARLG R tions of the | oy gho Sante o track 1 ning, | Kl fame}Xitl 4 iy il g I spection L onstitutional, ew York chamber of commerce protesting | thore wis no b i { : u the first locomotive on the Baltinore expended under the Missours viver: commis- | authorized @favorable report on the bill for | talks, which scemed to be quite perfunctory, | RTINS ) R o AT R T e SNG RROBORI || R AR e i p e & Ohio rou Flo etiied I INST, and slon, but Will ot recommend any expendi- | 41,0 inage of subsidiary coins of the as it tho speakers folt that they were ex- | SICHEN T SRS pon tho appeal | gguinst the pending bill for the consus en that ho wits ore the train & Ohi e rotired in 157, aud Which havé been urged by various congress- | States. It authorizes the sectetary of the | Soyaor Schmidt, who had preparved the bill, | rendered a decision declaring tho in- | unchristian and cowardly. A memc on | tracks by a trui f the other voads, It | in the world tumo of his deuth he wen treasury to cause subsidiary silver coins un- | led off and was followed by Scnator Price | spection law passed by the legislature con- | the same subject from’ the American mi wits in Dead N a place where four | was el 0 old A favorable roport was made today by the | fit for civculation or of denominations for | for the prohibitionists, Thén came Sena- | trary to the federal constitution. The de jonary associalion was presente rouds come close ¥ - seuate committes on public lands on”a house | which there is no current demand to be ve- | tor Bolter for the democrats and Senator | cision takes the ground that the inspection is | Mr. Platt presented a memorial for the ad - Steamship Avvivals. bill which looks toward the same provisions as | coined into such denominations s may be re- | Finn for the prohibitionists, and then, after a t meaut as q sanitary measure, but as i | mission of New Mexico us i stute, but with Another Blow at the Bucketeers, At New I'he Rotterdam, from Ame anticipated in w bill introduced by Sehator | guired to meet the demand therefor, It pro- | fuw remarks by Senato Dodge for the demo- | state revenue measure. out committing himself, be he views | Cmicago, TIL, April 7.1t has been the cus terdun Pad lock the other diy. It goes further than | yvides that the loss incident to recoinage be | cfats, the senato adjournc The discussion - set forth in it | tom of the large dealer post the f i At 1 - Sighted issia, from the Paddock Lill in that it not only provides ' . ¥ Sond ‘ will probably be resumed tomorpow morning, A Special Session | Awmong the bills reported from committe tions of graiu a their oftices for | New Y v Humburg Missour), that proaf n Ld cuses wiay bo wade by | ¢ L end after n few speeches a vote will be taken. | Cuicago, April T.—A local paper says this | And placed on the calendur were the follow- | o @ K 2 from Baltinore % I fiies and ks of county colita, bt 1 | s AUSTOEEEE | 1t seems to o e gonerd fecting tuat tho ro. | 9460, Apri (= looal pager soys thia | B the convenience of Eiiay way uct as judivlal oficers in making final | FOF Quaba and viciuity: Fale | king. ‘Phe specches this | call o ial session of the leglslature to deal | yegard to t v ‘! ¥ | taken udvantige of b Bismarck Pensioned, and all othier Kinds of proof in land cases and | o1 Wed by el uaual kind and thrcehod | with the world's” iy matter. th ih i1l for a | MR =Rt Teanan z Benriiy, April 7 Bismurcl has been whero proof is made outside of land offices, Nebraska and South Dakota—Generally 2 AR T axevar ok bein, provide for ' City 1 200,40, ree of | granted a p A clerk name ees pleting 08, va—Light local vaius; colder; northwests on wi of £5,000,000 by Cook county or the city of | tana contested elect " tions le ¢ fon g to extort mone, Mr., Oxuard of Grand Island had as g | iy winds, | dex | Chicago, ete. v | M Hale sked bim 10 give i hey bave done b from the ex-chan v

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