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THE OMAHA DAIlLYy BEE. . ‘l\l.\'E’l‘lil‘J.\"]‘IrI- _\'I*J;Al-{‘. ; OMAHA, WEDNESDAY ' E)l()l{.\'l.\‘(i, APRIL 9, 1890. ey err' MBER 289. romsevons. WL TEST THE STATE LAV, Visited Twice in One I A ‘ i ernor, secretary wnd - lot of other officers : i Rio Jaxeimo, April 8-—The provisional ) i April = A cyelone struck ¢ 5 Ohicago Board of Trade Men Will Appear | about tiwe Al l““:"\- including the com- | The Iowa Senate Devotes Considerable Time vornment having deereed all the great | Adopted in the Senate With Only One Dis- Ll RaE BUelte < afternoon, | Michigan Lines Say They Oan Prove Two Against the Options Bill, the citizens of that tereitory. The bill is now to the Measure, popular measures 80 fonz demanded by the senting Vote, [ The storm from the northwest and Cents a Milo is Too Low. in conference, and it is stated that the amend people, such as the abolition of slavery swept a tra wut half o mile wide from . ment is ui itional, as the appointing (forced from the imperial government in 1888 o the eastern | of the city quite a long dis IN THE INTEREST OF BEET SUGAR. | Povers of the president bamot bo limited o | ON, OF THE AMENDMENTS DEFEATED | wcparation of chureh s state, frecdom of | PETERS SEES NO USE FOR WAR SHIPS, | tance i tho countre The umbreiis factors | IRON MEN SECURE A REDUCTION. nterfered with, as he has the power, which & 5 591165, b6 o Male. sudl yppoiat the liberty of worship, sceularization of Sprague & French, in which about thi TR nts “by and witlh the advice and consent of of public cemeteries, lization of for young women were emploved, was pavtially | o Nebraska's Delegation Working H t The House Passes the Australian | gjoners, ete., is now trying to avoid the danger | The Kansas Representative Thinks | demolished. Many of the givls escape resident fller Denies That the Morrill Doesn't See How to 3 Lo, Ballot Bill by a Vote of 86 to 90— | and inconvenience that attended the adoption There is No Nation Spoiling for others were caught Trank Lines Have Turned the Nebragka e LIITRIO S cOMITAYY y | of e American constitution, The me Yora Palmer, aged nineteen, received fata St, Paunl's Tssue of Ticke Steer the Service Pen- Samons, vice W. M. Moas, rosigned: Elyria, / mr'“m i \x‘v;;‘p A uflu‘ff‘ulzl\ :[‘h‘i“_' u A Fight With Brother ‘”I‘le‘tl v, aged niv received fatal St Paul's Issue of Tickets sion Bill to Port. ol i T I,'y'- VLT 3 | begin where the United States finishe Jonathar Nellie Harding, Miss Brush and | to the Wa resign dessa, Buffalo county, und so_take advantage of American exper others whose names « L he given received i e Brown, vice J. A, Mc ience, For lhi?;:-u-mn hey have nominated S severe injurics, A number of barns | & Tl i Fon-Buwaco i 2, ) ¢ JEs Moises, Ta, April & The sena a number of well known speeialists to form a . ¢ A totoday | and other small buildings were Ymieaco, April 8- [Specfal Telegram to WasHINGToN Bengav Tie OMana Bee, tler: Keolknk county 8 I v 3 WastixaToN, April 8.—Tn the senate today a 2 510 ot nrrrxTin STHEET, | b Butler, Keokuk county, J M. Walts, | 1, oiing took up the license bill and there was | constitution which 8 o be presented to the |, HSRATERS ABEES- . CHESERATE JOORF | wracked. Tice were uprooted | Tk Ber.]-The Michigan lines will take th v 18, . | viee A, L. Lotspeich, resigned gerville, sonstituent assembly. The work of register: ie house bill to admit free of duty articles and fonces blown down fn all directions, & % D Co ADEL S P | Dubique county, A. Bublmeyer, vice J. Bubl: | a long debate on it. ing voters (all men of twenty-one yoars of | intended for the St. Louis exposition in 150 | “"A¢'T gelock another teveible storm visited | 1o it disregarding state laws on transporta In the language of Chajrman Funston thero | yeyer, deceused Senator Seceds regarded the question of | g that know how to read and write) is being | that may be imported from Moxico was | the city, the wind blowing and hail stones as | o 1t will bo remembered that atits last will be a post mortem hearing before the MISCELLANEOUS, adoption or rejection of the licence billas | pushed rapidly. The framers hope to present nds 1, “and other republics | large us hickory nuts falliv smashing | session the Michigan legislature passed an house commit \ agriculture omorrow | N R, Hersinger was today by Mr. Dorsey | putting up character against money, the dem- | @ constitution as much like the American windows and demolishing gcen houses. | act ealled the 2 cents-a-milo._act,” nder tho morning in opposition to the bill prohibiting | recommended for postn ";'}\ .;’(u»m‘;-:.:rn,\ | ocratic bill calling for just that sacrifice. The | -r""}“ll"'l"{'i“‘_“;' "I'“":W_":H' [‘:"}!'H"(')"“"'L.. i Much damage is reported all avound Norwalk. | provisions of which no passenger rates be- speculation in-the future a..‘m.;:,\l ;‘,l l(;'ll nj.'.‘.‘h’wi‘v”\\:h':‘!‘x‘{; the Powall I course of that party had been inconsistent e mittad to i AIYSR Rt oF ‘w]mff Tt | 3 M Edimin /i trodtioed Jo1nE rescltion; ook . SpiR RRGRER Mivhlgan: - | :\\.4] vw’.‘-.} l‘\\w poiuts within the state could products, This bill, kiown as tho Butior- nd will now go direct to the president | and irregular, and its present position,though | is already partially completed. It declares the | which was referred, directing that the liba Dernoir, Mich,, April &.—A tornado visited | (o HENCE than & conts w mile, Thera seemed worth bill, was favorably reported to the iitce conty will Secure some | it might be sincere, would not be held long. | fatherland one and_indivisible, The republic | yans of comgross, tho sennte, house and 4o | sooemn oo o o e e, | 10 Wity out of the qiandary until the recent house some days age, but a telegraphic re- 4 property and will have asource of | The question in regard to thelaw was not | i composed of states, fede districts, [ ant of justico respoctively, d od e o Hadlidindti _' 2 ision of the state supreme court in the Min 3 : s ertitor rovernment | Partmwent of justice respectively, deliver du- | tion of the state at an early hour this morn 5 opposition to its | revenue for mecting the expenses of county hether the cities of the interior should dic- | Provinces and territories, The government 5 | nesota “prangercases, 'the substance of which organization. Inasmuch as most of this | o ho oitios of the boler of vies versa, | 15, representative, federal and republican. | plicato copies of law books to the | ing, doing considerable ( e, At Char- | o that no state authority could compel yai A SRR inty, if not all, comes out of the Powell | tateto the cities of jthe border or vice versa, | pach - state shall be governed by its | law department of Harvard university. | lotte a number of rosidences, two mills and a [ W0t Al ¥ could compel ra from President W. T of the Chi- | 10 Cition lands, which do not pay taxes, | but whether the law of Iowa should be en- | own laws and the federal covernment sk He sald® ko - liad - Hoaw with many outbildings and chimuneys were | Foads to adopt rates unreasonably low, Th cago board of trade. The t came through | Nupee county has had avd time raising her | foreed in all parts of the state, int; |'fl;x;:unl_\‘ fnr||\{"|"“I"N"u[uu\:unm!m»!u'; de : ]\.‘.1 Fortunately 1o one was seri- | burden of proof is on the roads to show th Representative Adams and Mr. Funston | taxes. This bill will soon put all the land | Wolfe said that all members were opposed | & republican form of government,the sanction | S0 SIMCHE LR B AR SO B HSSES | ously bt ; reduction is an unrcasonable one, and th o e dice » given out of respect | purchased from this reservation on the tax ; & e g | of sentences of the federal courts and in ca LAt lunll et it e bAL In" Trowbridge township, Allegan county, T, od ¢ o abil o 00 8¢ 78 i eariog will o given ol to drunkenness, and tho best method of hand: | GG ; | | existed under the authority of the United | foue or'iive farim houses init outbuiing o e Il WL s ue SIS i " | Mrs. E. V. Smith, wife of Licutenant | ling the liquor trafiic was license and loca Provinces are to be regularly organized | States, had deliberately and after considera- | were destroyed and six people painfully hurt, | A4 bk & the crto any idea that, the avgument will have any in- | g ik il United 'States Infantry, has | option, as proposed by the bill. The prose political bodies that require pecuriary assist- | tion yefuse to a person of some African blood, | (reat havoe was wrought in the outskixts | issue next Thursday, when they will meet fluence upon the committee, T think I vo o the city from_South Dakota and is | law was a good thing for corrupt prohibition | ance from the foderal government. erritor. | gl [Ie 10 4 Do 0T REHE AT P Crock before the Central Trafic Passenger mee the sentiment of every member of the com- | with her parcnts, Captain aud Mrs. D.J” | ywyers throughout the state, and for sur- | 16s are unorganized or uninhubited parts of | g 050 nie S loniiseion to attend its law alamazoo a sehool honse and many 105- | and advance rates to the old basis in for mittee when I say that this is the most im \'(“m -'{”v" B L b G | Blufrs, | "epiitious dealers in liquor, but no one clse. | m;‘_,'l'lnl lic s e g el reraldo el Bl st tramd it g AT e d Ay Sl 2 ‘oloniel Leonard Everett of Council Blufts, | "WiGinn“say "the logl existonee of fhe | The fede vill consist y | lectures on aceount of having A bod 1 umber of homes were portant measure we have con "|“_‘\ during |, “iived in this city yesterday and i | qloon in Towa had boen torminated and it | munici iy be chosen for the | in his veius. Howard university had alsoa | partially wreeked, and Mis.” Fred B Bertin | i WG B Gt e ok fe this sess ongress,” sald Chairman | gtopping at Willards, -~ ¥ should never be returned Gt R 8% as e | 18w department, and he introduced the reso- | Was killed by lizhtuin court of competent jurisdiction. The rouds nd we reported it with a neral Daniel MeClure, assistant, pay- | *'n DG ESHRCE - 6r prohibition nost impo okt oy Cb v G | o e R e DA MG el ¢ to its ultimately becom law and not | master general, who has been making Wush- | wac it mishanpen ono. and the properway was in a body of the RiodJaneiro | lution that la ks not n v the p In Ohio. overthrow the Michigan law i ey i ol phet ingzton his home during the past wi 3 T i pAM G AC B T e AT AT AR e ipal intendancy in consequence of u de- | lic service might be donated to Howard uni- | Crpyriasn, O., April 8.-A tovriflie vain- | S i s ot e e o st i for ¥ "“'; oty Easad ide here | ! ould do with it as wis proper, the sameus | Cree subjecting cert of their aets to sity that that portion of their fellow storm visited Oberlin, O., fonight, flooding | yoad 1 Y sl Ll (RIS Lt 3 GOAE: thi o adleH ired list on the 50th inst e AR R Btlae A ttartts the approval of the government. A new in- | zens denied equal rights in other universit Ao el lnigs Bt Lbuslaoas L HBITaR on, Colbre s priat e by o 3 » conard Everett of Council Bufts | “GOUH0 spoaking of he amendments, | tendanoy headedyby Dr. Amaray has madean | in the districCimdght Lave a chance o 160 | ot o depth of four feet. T water o Another Reorganization Scheme s or options, T » Aehlli 2 A S emocrats | exeellent impression by suspending the code | some law Iy ne Bl i 3| . C April 8. [Special Tel work togother to keop prices down, for unless R TSR L .| wanted the bill to die just as the democrats | & Al i m : Bt e vapidly in Plunb creck snd people on the Wieaco, April [Speciu caram to o b e D e Nl buvers | Hon. John M. Thurston is in the city onhis | Nt prepared it, and hoped the amendments | Of municipal laws rmed by the old board | The senate then resumed consideration of | H8"8 0 (0"50 dampetied o leave. their | Tie D] —A plun 1s 10w on foot to roorian audsen Speculation mever mikes high | Way to Boston, beon | DEODOSL would ot b dopt and which had given great dissatisfaction. the Montana case, and Mr. Spooner contin- | jits €A 10 B8 40 P o o Masboasniaidin alieslade R T nT ller, Miss Nettie Gibson X iR taq e ol S de E ued his argume avor of the repul i O 5 i o | 120 the Western St assenger ussociatic prices, Somotimes @ covner of eortain arti- | John Huys, O s ot ior | ZEar el LGP S Blaine's Circular. | I SN SAOL g vaseai e hs oot | AT oot O, Abril SoA SOVeRe | with the Missourd viver as the westorn bonid- A e Con e ar ar B voauifg - com R. McConnell and John L. MeCauge of | gonouncing that systom as a fraud. | Bluine has sent circulars to all ministers and | course in reference to the meeting of the leg- | (i¥ (Hic SYenie 1AC & ple being demol- | fused o join the asSociation if it included pound lard to poy o tax and be sold for just | Omahaare bero ou their way to New ¥ Bailey opposed “the proposed measure be- | consuls, possibly in Sonth Ameriea, certainly | isluture, and another portion to, show thit | jshed, Thie ventral telephoneexelingeswitch | Denver, bit may joiu the oo proposed. “The what i { the laborutory bill, covering Sk case Towa had progressedunder prohibition, | in Brazil, requesting information fn regard to | {500 V00 I ¥ declaved heir inten- | boards were burned out, by the lightuin iyttt mp U U S haia ject of food adulte and that condition of progress should be con’ | the mes anding Amevican trado wi on of becoming cf s, ad_ not bee SALEM. O., April 8. —A cyelone struck the | fusal of the 3 i Pacific to agree t Tatures ‘o avticles ot in existenco s the | WASHINGTON, April & —The house commit- | Clyde said that three classsgs demanded the | headway in Brazil a great iuiprovement in the | | M. Pugh avgued in favorof. the minerity | uud stack and slightly injuring several work- | which i not anticipated. The Wiscon- most Important and should pass first.” tee on agviculture tod ported to the house | passage of the law—the I.méwm.-_ saloon- | mail service is demanded. It is now very n\! e o ‘! i i 10U | men, : ntral is still the stumbling block in the Charles Counselman, representing the Chi- | with amendments the Butterworth bill defin- | keepers, habitual drinkers und sclfish men | bud. e were but two seats occupied on the ve- | Gy e 0., Ape Avery heavy wind | northwest, but it is not thought the Novthern agro board of trade, will speak against this | ot Ol E ind imposing a special | Who wanted fo benefit the county from the s Ly L fokmE (he fact and | LT pussed dver this ety fhis afternoon, | Paciile, when it assumes control, will care to i e 12 of . Ll b 4 U1 profits of saloon license. % THE CHICAGO ST IKES, e T O e e [Eifteon dwellings ware dstroyedin everal | continue the present low basis of rates. The S L b onr tax upon dealers therein, ete. An claboratc The amendment that no saloon license shall —— saggostad Lt there was no auorum present. | pegple injured, two of whom will di reorganization mecting convenes Thursduy s “;(' o feronees hetween the Ne. | FEPOF was also submitted. In it the commit h;» issu 1.\ in ny county er a m'in)n'\'inn-ln"l— Won't Redognize the Carp " 'I'_*'}'l‘“ o showed ouly thirty-nine scnu- ; : == moruiy e B L ol 2 co suys the bill does and is intended to apply | ate asylum is built, and 1o saloon was to o o 3 ors presen I ailsi = braska delegation last night, Represcntative | tee says the bill does and is intended to apply | FEeFarAn (& MR, S0 LIRLRG BICCR WS B UnionEEanbersisudafic Mr. Harris avgued that the sergeantat- | g oo ERIIIS HOUSIAETE Reduction in Iron Rates. Dorsey started out this morning with the fol- | to that class of transactions conducted: in the | 56 foetitedd Wi LIHE WIS 0 WY CHire CuicaGo, April 8, ~The situation in connee- | arms should be directed to request the at- Sl b o3t hi-nl L) Cuicaco, April Speclul Telegram to fowing petition, with n view to securing as | “bucket shops” and “geain pits™ of the coun- | 700 BL5Cote of 20 to 21, - Farther consid. | tion with the carperitors strike is quict | tendance of the absent members, Agreed to. | mendous haiistorm heve lust evening. 1t con- | FUHEAGS (AL S CHR o, many signatures as possible from those who | try and known as “puts” and “calls,” inelud- | (oo Seae postponed until Thursday morn- A small nimhér of non-union men Mr. Gibson moved to adjourn. Not sed | tinug bout ten minu’ id nearly all the L O Y O . SLOWT favor protection Lo the sugar industry in this | ing the whole range of mere speculation and | {14 ) T g fowns avere it to wop | 107 Yeus, 243 nays, 25, *Thedemocrats voted | window glass of the west side houses were | they are the people when dealing with the country, especially the beet sugar interests: | gambling in fietitious farm products. It does 10 house spent the whole of the morning | Lo the surrounding LOWns were put Lo Work |y the afirmative and the republicans in the | broken and a great many of the hailstones | railvoads. The raise in rates which occurved Hon. William MeKinley, Chairman of | not affect injuriously any legitimate trade of susidering the remaining sections of tho | this morning, but committees of the stri regative. were of a very large siz¢, two being picked | yhout four months ugo was strongly « Ways and Means We, the | dealers in farm staples. Tt secks to and does | 008 ballot bill and passed the measure | Soon induced them to quit. Mr. Butler having stated ‘that Mr. Pugh | up of seven ounces weight, Seve 4 e ety nadoruao oo | impose an_ internal e tax upon those | '3 Vot of chghty iy to hine. The method | The struggle now scems navrowed down to | Wit tot well enough to_continte bis speech | ¢aukht out in the storm were seve bruised | ne ot S ind Gors | dealers in . grain, cotton and pork | of i i pallots is the same as i X il 2 e T the Montana election case was Iaid aside for | by the tremendous shower of ice. o et D e s with | Who s n rule ' never see, own o | RfPRPArAiGnof batlols i the sume us in | the question of the recagnition of the wnion. | q duy'and the mti-trust bill taken up. W supply utry with the | handlea peck or pound of the articles the The carpenters demand 40 cents pev hour, an | Ny Sherman said that while the amended Big Hailstones. 3 loul 1t appl leal 1 ight-hour d 1 1 1 ity of su o for howe con- | deal in. 1t applics to dealers whose transa Ihe Grand npment. cight-hour day and a yearly settlement upon | billwas not all he wanted he believed it the | Brrrixetos, la, April 8. Specials from nption in a : request | tions have the feast possibl rence to the | po A0 e etegram | the scale of wagos by @ conference. The | best that could be got and would vote for it. | A “thitt no grentor redi 2 “per_cent. | gemand for consumption, and yet who sell FS MoiNEs, Apri [Special Telegram | y5cc0 "Gra willing to concede the eight-hour | Mr. Vst snid he was satisfied on reflection 1018 LOPOLUI BN from the present seh 1e be made in the rate the bucket she s Uni svery | to THE Beg The first d s meeting of the | i3 < papdarpgans. e 3 Mrv, Al ads ! e bucket shops of the United States ev | day demand and to pay §77; cents, which the | that the public interest required the passage | F LY om s i et the duty Do made |, 0,00 ore wheat tha is grown in the wh irand Army of the Republic encampment | men would accept as # compromise, but abso- | of the bill as it stood. g 1 soas to re and the Dominion of Canada.”” The bill then assed and a conference was asked quest for a hearing in adoption was received a day or two ago astonishment that a law schiool in the District fore the passage of the act. The st thorities will then proceed against_them by the iron men, some of thém in Pennsyl- vania declaring they_could do no busine under the advance. ” Since then such missionary work thi ve been the shafiest on the list. Today the collapse came in the following resolution ce hailstorm raged | passed by the Central Traflic association : fternoon through Handerson, Hancocl Resolvid. That rates on fron and fron arti- en and McDonough counties, doing cont | €les as per revised Hst, be miade on the | | L 8 i derable dimage to. e I IGATa of sixth classtin ear loud fth cluss in I “The members of the Nebraska delegation | World in a year, It is urzed, says the com- | was a great suceess. The weather was as | lutely refuse to recogmizg the union. It is be- | After further debate the bill passed. siderable damage to fruit trees, windows, ete. | 5N TR ply b i ittee, i mnee of thi v i s | e ere will be notl Y > situati Hailstones are reported in some cases nearly ron all In the ¢ TP attached their signatures first, and quitea | mittee, that the influence of this bill will | yoqutiful asa June day until after the parade | lieved there will be nowhatige in the situation Yeas, ! s, 1, (Blodgett). t I i o oYt | tweon all points In the Central Traflic nsse sumiber of others are. following their exam- | greatly hamper and restrict “"3{-'1" but so ar | s over, and thon it rained hard, . Speciat | before Thu v\.h,\kl‘v‘.h,fl. the builders. hold 1T s passed is exacly i it came from | 4514 “_“u:.u“”«i“w.m A lively shower o ton torsitory, tliestratos to reniafi i ¢reed ple, but there is Jittlo hopo that the move- | from the proposed measure affecting trade, | Wis over, and then § o o vt | abeir regular weekly mesting, the judiciury committee, Adjourned. L phpsaeinbasLy i S ment will prove formidable. Republican | the exuct reverse is true. trains brought in great crowds of visitors There was a hiteh this morning in the nego T he reduction in one class in cach case, members of the committee on wiys and * committee has no doubt of the consti- | during the day, and it is estimated that 6,000 | tiations in the plumbers’ strike. as the ju- | House. In Colorado. amounting to about 15 per cent in rates and mcans say it will avail Hitle, it anyibing, us | tationality of the wicasure, It added an | old soldiers were here during the day | niors objected tou pedugtion of their demund | Wasixrox, April S —In the Hous today Dexven, Col., April 8.—The most tnn‘:\r applies on all ivon articles. R tis Mirong fob froo sugy DROVIME that (he act sl not apply. to any | The cncampment mceting this moruing was | (i RECE ARG UiAR it wtormpon, Tho | the bill passed providing that persons set- | Wind siorm [ mid SO SWODL OV B0 | ipne Trunk Lines and tho 8t Paul. MRS RUBRRD: i contracts or agreements for the future | attended only by delegates. Commander | jgeement is to run two years from February | thing on the second indemmnity plat of the | [ Y LR ORI (S QG0 RORIRRIEE | Cincaco, April S.—[Special Telegram to “Tam completely at sc N_‘j']“\‘)fll' ““. the | gelivery of _any of said articles | Smith read his report, which contained sev- | 1 lust, the journeymen to cive 88.60 per | Northern Pacific vailvoad grant between | ' Ganpse of erection were blown down. No | The Bre President Miller of the St. Paul B B e e infonted | made With the United States or with any | cral important recommendations, chief of | day, instead of £75 per day, for which they | August, 1857, and January, 1589, may transfer | oue was injured. voad denies that the trunk lines have taken 1he servicoipension bill w ,”‘l‘(,‘\\.‘ $ ';’l" state or country o with the duly authoriz which was that the encampment should favor | struck, and the juniors to get 25 cents per day | thefr entries from that tract to other govern- JLESBURG, Col., April 8. — A tornado visited in the house yesterday, ) said Chairman M officers o wgents thereof, nor to'contracts or | a soldiers’ monument, to cost not less than | increase. “The men are well satisied and | oS0 G TR R this i placa this aoring. SeveraliDhsincad rill this afternoon. S We have more than | 4preements made with farmers for the sale 0. work will be resumed tomorrow. D S0 SRy lieoi 0, a v oty on o | and delivery of wny of the articles aforesuid | ""Adjutant General Bereman read his veport = e pass it wndera suspension of the rules o Wy | wiich ave in the actual course of production | 1t shows the wain inmembership. during the Cigarmakers Win. o e it | by such faviers ai the e of making such | vear {0 have been 1585: loss by death, 152; | Cmesco, April S.—{Special Telegram to ired with 0s many democrats yeste Jontrastion BEXCOMEnll Sl ) xaasten B09; by (usnon SR §3 DY Sus- | P Bek,] —The eigarmakers have won their | A bill was passed granting the vight of way : to say all of the democrats as well |y vacka, Towa amil Dakota Pensions. | orable discharge, 185: by dishonorable dis. | Aght and the union rules in Chicago. Unlik reservations in Wisconsin to P spears That huve been 5 the republicans were for the bill, but none | A JOWE SEC BACAIE HEE AR OFabls dFciitesy 101 L (QIShRoTAbIe) QL L st tuilkes thiok Guetionsiof wasss ald vo Duluth & Winnipeg railroad company. Ixpiavaronts, Ind, April S—Tonight's | engeavoring to divide the cmigrant traftio could vote it _under the circumstances ASUINGTON, A\ 200 rogTd S e R O e i From | enter into this comtroversy. It he committee on naval affairs called up | storm did considerable damage in- Winamac, | equally among — the western lines Yes, Lam inclined to_think the bill will be- | to Tue Bek.]-—Pe liavo boen: granted || o cosh Teceipts for the Year woro: 8 SR L Bl bill to prevent the enlistient of aliens in | Lafayette and Fort Wayne, At the latter | i v of the impossibility of the western come a luw, and yet it may fail by indircc- | as follows to Nebraskans: Original—Adam | §oon G 0N on sales of sup. | which was the cause: of the trouble, | The service of the United. States and it | place Miss Ida Miller was Killed by lightuing lines decidiny lmdlixr;lh:l of the bushicss. . d. — o8 s European agencics interfered tion, The committee on fnvalid pensions is & Ohler, Lincoln; George Connar, Alexandrin: | plies, #1,555.50: sundri on sale st break wi sterdi cu the | = privileged committee, and can eall it5 il up | poual D, Gardner, Verdurette; Joseph M. u}.‘{wl\l,h Alll\\;\\ll!l:t":', $121.65; S compily e lled up the motion | Prophetstown Sto xaggerated. | with the distribution of this business and .‘n lu.y l||‘\4<u‘-,klvu~l wo dan t-{n‘li\ !u:}ll;l-“l\n ‘|\._)IA“|1\|\3,~ Miiler, Utica: Silus Coleman, Burwell; Hosier | funds in hands of Ao Q. M. G, $7.50. [ and agreed to employ none but union men m; vote by “”:‘Ill}ll‘l"l’!"l!Ii'.‘l'l'::l‘lil‘(“ Proruersrowy, 11, April 8.--The Assoc :'Iu-.\'\lxxh wi :1mlu“!;_‘v‘w u':.- llvn“y l.v \.\v-hl'.‘. |||.j, may limit the dobite and keep out. amend. | Durbin, Omalia; Richurd ' F Creston: | Total rece 040.00;" balance Mareh 30, | hereafter. Nearly all the other manufaeturers O thardan it PPpyohrution so | ated press corvespondent, who arvived hero [ felegtiin was sent from New Yovk yesterday, hents. . Why, the friends as well as the ene. | Johin B. Fennaker, Battle Creeks Gl | 1500, S2315.01% aggrogate, $8,730.10, Jon | dreed to'thie siio wams today und in the Lation, The mation was then reconaid. | this afternoon, finds the early reports of last Shet e MGRAN S0 0 ar e Tl o e e et 1f wo | Hegler, David' City; John P\ C Bkl | SHOKy Abeloe: IlicuaunenusCominanton | fibire Sher anih Defugns. tutiunlon g ad the bill passed, night's storm grossly exaggerated. In the | Danbs shive of the. emigrnt basintes s attempted to pass it except under . suspen- | quette: John i, Tannehill, Huxleys; Richard | SHAb Sibpec orvard o8, the stage tad o | clgars S ‘The house then went into committee of the | track of the storm, half wide and a | many passcngers us are alre sion of the rules. A lot of members want to | fane, Bennett: William H. 3 Senio0 dhe domm egant s Seriont 1ot e Viennn whole on the naval appropriation bill, mile long, an clevator, three houses and | when they land or who reeciv decrease the whon all may | Asu Fawcett, Butler. Increaso—Dyman Bl- | BARmer cost g Sile o IO - TR o S Mr. Sayres of Texas said the report of the | several barns were wreeked and a number of | tickets from the St. Paul's New get the 1 pension some | Wood, Cluy Centers James Crum, Nelizh: io parade this afternoon was very suc- | VIENNA, April 8,—At a meeting of strikers | .o \iitee did not sufcient] lain the | other buildings slightly damaged. There | ngents. ) Lorenzo J. Main, Ovleans; Daniel Neff, Mad- | cessful. - General Alger rode on horsebick at | heye toduy the policemen were stoned by the | provisions relating to large battle ships, The | were no fatalities, - ; wanting to lower the age from sixty-two to | I g 1 : S R T v T vonenl | ¥id: James H. Cameron, Wahoo. Original | the head, followed by his staff and aid Al R PRty G 0% i % ‘i i o 4 The 1 others want to talk on the repeal | Y8 S T GETerene T bie | McFarland post of Mount Pleasant was the | €¥oWd and many strikers arrested. Latc committe had Nh rized the construction of Edward Hammond, wife and child, and the ) The T of tho law limiting_arrearages, others would we, A : A CEEN S hecen & Joasiut wits the | §,000 unemployed men held unother disorderly | vessels that wonld cost 818,000,000 and yetit | family of Clark Reyuolds were all painfully | Kassas Ciry, Mo Al faahers Wou | Rock: Mury M., widow of Isaic N, Blessing, | Sbecial escort for Commander Smith, and a ) i LAt £ 000,000 b cLonL bt Tl ; 3§ 3 o add the per diem bill, some” others would pin | ocks Mary Tbtiee humber of poste wore hin line Tho vet: | meeting which eulminated in a serious riot, | Appropriated but &,000,000 to- construct them | bruised und eut by flying debris, but none of | geam to Tk B, |- The Trans-Missouri on the varions bounty bills. A dozen amend- aho. i i SRR e TRt W) el ; 2| as well as vessels already in course of con- | them are in w dangerous condition, 4 : Mo e Towa pensions: Original invalid—John W. | erans marched about two miles and a half to | The mob demolished the police guard room i ; ¢ i aradny JERrouaL o ments would bo-oftered which ure good | Jowd AEEiAalGxall ] e ant il e s et d struction. The storm struck the town about 7 last | 3 : ! cnough propositions” in ~thomsolves, bup Cirr, Montesumia; John S, Robertson, Hays- | bio SRR, WHOKS LAOY W ooived oy | thesuburbs and seviously wounded tho officer | Mr. Péters of Kansas criticized the pro- | and continued about ten minutes, | ton on a resolution introduced by Job uld ruin the service bill if puton asamend. | Yille: Justice L. Streater, Akvon: James W . | (A6 KOVErOoE B¢ BRI SESEION WA | iy charge, They then set fire to a spirit shop, | vision of the bill for three battle ships. What ut two i nd the | bastian, genchal pussenger agent of - the Roclk WOIGEU VG 86 A Crambakea, Bast Des Moines; Hugh Kemp- | Speeches of welcome and a general veception B ) ¢ 1 op, | Vis A9 L AXe S0 < i n ¢ ) 8 ments. The committee will attempt to make | Crumbaken, Fast Des Moines; Hugh Kemp- | FOCHE O prevented the ire engiues from approacing | Wi the object of providing thesc shipst cery dumuge here | Island, to restore all rates regardless of the not pass the bill under a suspension of the | Nul eymours William Ruth, L emars SICRANE. 4L EUEBDOKRIY G000, SRS e dispersed, The viotess afterwards sucked ¢ be involved with any 2 A SENSATIONAL ELOPEMENT. the matter was one of much importance and \ the | thandal ¢ Adams, Mount_Pleasant; Thomp- | £0od impression upon the old soldiers and 0] Y that the roads should unitedly takesteps l00k- aules, For twenty years all general pension | thaniul C. Adams, Mount Eleisant; fhom T & very enthusiastic. greeting | other tavem. ‘Two squadrons of cavalyy und | will not beon_ the “Atluntic_or : = [IRKILO FoMe shald unliad i Eio sl PR Lk hiave been passed by suspending the | S0n House, Waverly: William H. Hawold, | I : ' | battalion of Infantry dispersed the vioters, | oceans. Continuing, Mr. Peters said the | The Daughter of a Wealthy g lovihed the, supivesion.of e log vl aivman Matson took that course | {Geeasced. i@ O IEHAN AL L MU LOa;) ¥ i p i1 be hel Many civilians and four men were | strongest mandate was the diplomatie mun- CWitl ment, the Missouri Pacific 10 meeting Wilson Hunt, Des’ Moines, Increase —Fran tion of oftl will be held 3 Thizlvaon Away Witha ter Jong wrangling ugreed that the vesoli- luring the past three congresses for the sume | W 3 ! I skl by s . unded. Thirty-seven persons were ar- | date. L : ! » £ u reason that T did on yesterday.” cls M. McPike, Braddyville; Rolla B. Taylor, | morrow. - Thoro s a lively contest for the ted Boutelle inquired whether the gentleman | OB0Noco, Minn, April 5. [Sp tion should go before the managers, who mect R Lo Creston: Charles Sioux City: | ofice of departnent commander, The promi ] - world sond b diplomut out. 1o et a Byitiah | @ to Ttk Brr,|—One of the-most scnsa- | in Chicago April 10. Tn order to’defeat tho : : 3 Heury Price, Des Mo odore Robison, | tient candiduf ThM-Langatomof Du Chavged With Stealing Diamonds. | man-of war. tional elopements in the history of southern | Sealpers in theiv operations on Colorado tick Unless good roasons ave given for further | What Cheer: Oscar, ard;Orlando | buque, Captain Head of Jefferson, Munroe k ¢ f 8 L raniled that e ; 3 A ! X cts the associution agreed that ail Denver delay the ropublican tarift bill will bereported | S, Partmant, Des Moines; Thomas Kehoo, | Mills 'of Cedar Rapids, ex-Senitof J. G Stoux P11, 5. D., April 8. —[Special Tele My, Dotcrs roplied that we now hud a navy | Minnesota culminated at 2 o'clock this morn- | youds after April 19 should muke the rate to 1o the house by Chaivman McKinley on Thurs- | Tyous: John H. Smith, Cedar Rapids: Wil® | Flutchinson of Ottuma, Colonel J. J. Stead : Charles Shaw, a sixteen- | Which eguid eatiy b Giplaiat 80 ai bort I | ing in the marriage of William Ioole to Miss | Colorado Springs und Pueblo the loval differ duy. The e aftuid the democ liam H.” Suyder, Tingley: John J. Eilistt, | man of Coungil Blufs and Captuin -Davis of | year-old lad with @ smocth face and ewrly | G085 FECEL SEGTRE GO CRE T Yot believe | Anna May Wyatt, the beautiful eighteen- | enee added to the regular vateof §.50 frow the AAY tele Ton GRS WiR AN a4y ,"“’\‘ arl Coming: Johu Freestone, DPerry: John | Sloux Clty {“",“‘(‘“"""_‘{ “,',”"lj*“” foxpLas L arvived in this city umder the protecting was auy danger of any foreign nation | year-old daughter of the wealthiest favmer in | Missourd river to Denver. FBLL loss the s are good. It is Myers,” Roasnor o B, s Nowton: | AexG encampmontotouneil b ufisy and f a deputy United States marshal to- | declaring war against the United States, Wabash county. William Poole is a youn ievad the democrats will not report a sub- | Charles H. Jennings, Newton; Johnathan | tumwa—with the chauces about even be 3 i 5 ) " stitute, but will wait until the debate is oy Hamma, Mt. Ayr: Johin i MeDowell, Much- | tween them, | doy. Shaw bails origlnally from Chicago, | M. Dollivar of Towa said the people of the | man of twenty-two, who two weeks ago was fu the house, taking advantage of the devel- | akmock: Oliva L. Bond, Mavshalltown. Fran where he claims bis parents live in nee CSt We avor of the reconstruction o opment of public sentiment_and offera sub- | ces M. Godfrey, Ottumwas James R. Cooper, | Des Moines Goes Republican. He says he accepted the invitation of his L 1 1 the sul ! stitute when the previous question is called | Burlington, Original widows—Allen 0., | Des Moies, Ta., April S.—Revised retirns | cousin, Mrs. Corn Bell Fellows Chaska, to A e Uiy B eyt LIRS ARDAROS LSRR AR ol |||wu'lllu‘ MeKinley bill. They will attack the | widow of Emery L. Goodrich, Sioux City: | of the city election show that every candidate | Visit her at Lher winter quarters on the Chey 'to make the nation so strong on the son | Black house, Oronoc fl’l o elovk this o, | drouse controy intil ropublican oo lercely” iu theiy soport | Eliza, widow of Thaddius 8. Stewart, Hills' | on e straight yepublican ticket is elected | e reservution, ud bevow ing thied-of 1t back of diplomacy would be the strength | ing, having dviven twenty miles through the o 1 ¥ L 3 oro. ? 4 5 suve treasurer. publicans cleet tive | Weck ago left for his home in Chicago. S00n |, rthe American people manifested not only | mud. The father of thé givl und several of | Was the proposed reduction by the Wal us do not want more than a | Reissue— Emanuel Dannon, Centerville: | 2iye uLen ube | after he had gone Mrs. Chaska missed hen e e i e t Bo itveih A o wock for debate," says Mp. La Fotlotts. of " Brokaw, Conterville, - Widows of 1819 | aldermen and thd d ats four. Qiamonds valued at several hundred dollure, | 1B Protecting the coust, but also in protecting | his friends, well urmed, being in pursuit .| of the live hog rate from Kansus City to 23 the committeo, “'and we will ask the demo- ow of John Robertson, Givin Shuw wis arrested gt Watertown as the | CUF commerce and citizens in every port of ( largo part of the distance. Pooleapplied for | conts, This was reforred to the B o el a0 M e A f LD hington Notes. Shaw vaa g - Watertown the worl ing for himself and wile, but Landlord | esaae . R SEiie SO BETE0 10 Make 1t 14 otk 86, possible . w N: April 8,—Tho house it | guilty party, and his_ sivival in this city is lie bill was then taken up by sections, but | Evans suspected the true state of things, and | % division, with the understunding that it It is better to let every one print as much as South Dakota: Tuvalid —Chester Baldwin, ASHINGTON, ARl louse commet- | due to the fact thatthe United States grand | \ iihout completing the detalled consideration | questioning the pair secured u confession of | the reductic able to spread it be again he wishes in tho way of speeches in the | Lake; Charles Cook, Watertown: James B! | tee on judiciary today completed its id- | jury is desivous of investigating the m the committae rose und the house. adjoarmed. | the urnese of mtheir fiieht, Miss Wyatt | considered by ull divisions of the associution, Yeeoond, bt presie, the domoceats awill | Selacklofory, Gurys James € Quigley, | eration of tho “Torrence bankruntey bill nd | My, Chuska, who willbe remeribored us ot ouse adiourtied. |t ito toum and. amid her sobs asked for | 16 was decided to make no change in the relu: contend for a lon hate, 80 as to delay tinal ase—Timothy Cole, Bonhomme; it reported favorably with some | School teacher who mawried a full blooded In 3 o = iz rinister. Yieldingto her tearful entroaties | tve rutes on coal and coke, ‘The Alton's re- action, hoping to finally the bill full and v Miller, Rupid City;” Patrick Muhoney, il oo also orderada | Qian, has been subpaeaged and will testify o LA ViodmorC thnees Aministor . ¥ioldingto hov toarful entroaties | g lodon 5™ (o lwinbar. ond: pacitiig house o foment s wuch contention as possible. | Jasper, Reissue—Willium Hoaglaud, Spring- | tmendiments. he committee also ordered a | g0 e grand jury towmprrow. Niw Yonx, April §.—(Spoclal Telegram to | 8 couple of brawny armed young men wore | Sueion i e Jibor nd packiik hoiso R AR S e B e ST T | favorable report on the Henderson bill amend- | > X Tie Bre.]—Miguel Coloma, the Guatemalan | Bired to forry how and how tomco aceass tho | {5'chi5hers of cuttle in' common cars, comos of limiting the dob but have taken no ————— ing the internal revenue laws, Shot by a Mad Lover who was arrested reently on his arrival from | oo Poole produced o leense and the mar. | WP LOmorrow, when a hot time is expected, scllgnheroud: s oemmngtion: fo, keep. the.| < Jahnson'a Brivat tary Dead. The house committee on commerce today | Mppronp, Wis, Awril 8.—Miss Maggie | Europe on the French liner La Normandie | riage ceremony was duly performed. They time down as much as possible, ® should WasiiNGToN, April 8,—W. W. Warden | ordered a favorable report on the bill estab- | (. ¢ s a ¢ i e e D CaLMIIDY. A AR CRMEA0LIRY 8 ¥ 1 summary setion against his road by turning it ators of the | houses and quite a number of dwelling houses | 118 issue of tickets to the wall in. Castle G- Missi oix, Chippewn and Wiscon- | Were blown down. A number of animals den. Other lines in - Chicago received tele- i vt for veservoir purposes to | Were killed, but no buman beings were in- | grams from New York also denying the ru- be restored to the public domain jured. mor, althongh onc ived by the Rock In Indi i 3 y I New York afiiming senger association today refused o tuke Western Freight Association 4 o Cimicaco, April S.—[Special Telegran veleased from the state prison at Stillwater, | qyy Brp. | The Wastern Freight asso after serving three years for shooting George LOmOrrow. matter of the most importance cons southwest- ot the bill iuto the senate by the end of the | gjed tod the Providence hospital aged | lishing a port of delivery at Cairo, 111 Keuncy, a niece of "Mrs. Judge Clinton | on the charge of smuggling about #,000 | coutinued thefr flight from paternal wrath by Report of the I, C. & St L, MR I R 2 e Sles byt vl Ly asnses ip Al oged | PRopresantatives Melamuny and Mo Textor, \was shot and klled today by Wilford | worth of jewelry and diamonds, appears to | Wkinie the morniug train on the St Padl | Corvames, 0., April .- The report. of tho REPORTS ON OFFICERS' HABITS, as corespondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer | United in & minority report on the comy Williams, who then shdt himself, inflicting & | have been the victim of o strange combing. [ POil oV EuleEe. G vvatt when | Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St. Louis vailroad for Ty secrotary of war issued anorder today, | and was Ardiay Johuson's. private secretary | 10rd DIl reportad by the house committeo o | probable futal wound, Although not of cireumstances. From the testimony B N A R e s AR 1800 S the et earnings wero $1.664,0005 and it is one which is likely to create u good | during the latter's presidential term, Later [ SEECRIIES 6 BEIREES CLE RO T6E0 LBEIE | quainted with Miss Kenney he has claimed fore United States’ Commissioner tto wear steipes ot Stillwiter, Hep | Surplus for the year, 20,00, Deducting al of hubbub in the army. It requires that | he resumed newspaper work, | was uny possible justification forthe proposed | 0, Somo time to be infatnated with her. Y My ! I IBAIR e Nl o e ot Paala's w. | 1osscs on leased Tiies, loaves u surplus on all | legislation, If bill should benefit the today it appearved that Coloma wa | b St of 256,000, aguinst reports shall be made as to the special quali e LU logislatlon, If tho bill should bonefit the | terday he accosted hérem tho str Lone tmd had aften threatencd o shoot | the lines for 1580 of 256,000, uguinst a deficip fications of ofticers under the rank of colonel Hit Him With a Hatchet ors of the West ut the expense of the farmers | Gidn't notice him. This morning | for 13 and s to their habits of study, zeal, disci Leavexwortn, Kan,, April 8.—]Special | S5 ut the expense o LTS | tho hou i when Migs Koney caneto e door told her she must die an fy he south pline, reliability and accomplishments, the |, A nie B S 2 1+ R e e will be a tragedy s soon as he can bjock bolug t6° have aea recond at head. | Telegrum to Tur Bre.]—Late this evening he secrotary of the navy has approved the | }E0% 00 HCR G TR IS AN Y ne of the member of the household to - Kenney was only sixteen unrters official knowledge that way bo util. | druuken sergeant eutered a restaurant kept | record of the proccedings and_findings in the hom the present wus to be given, Th Iraw & bead on his cl ifornia Stuge Robbers Deficd by fzed in making details for other than | by Mis. Belle Hevesford and raised a dis- | © f Commander Joseph B. Cozhlan, re- | s > cadkd 3 pieuts, Coloma testified, were to have e Binin e e O AL A OLOrs: an Unarned Passenge: % d by co at Sun Francisee members of his family and servants the ordiuary = duties of @ soldier’s ca- | turbance, during which he insulted the latter 1 by court-martial at San A e R (TN o ook 1 o i ' 8 ; g ACRAMENTO, Cul, April 8.—The stage eer. This *practice has been observed | andapplied vile epithets. Mrs, Heresford s of conduct unbecoming an oficer ) e Princess of Wales. | fuot that much of the jéwelry was found con Prrtsnend, Pa., Apri eciul Tele 1 for somo Yoars fn the German Avmy and 18 be~| resontad the insults and struck. the. soldios a gentleman, and of conduct prejudi Lot April 8.—~The illness in his clothing und Boots he expla vam 1o Tik § A quic tamptio: | frain Michigan Bluft 4o Autuiy topped lieved to huve ndded much fo. the eficioncy | over the hoad with & hatehot. Sho oy | © good orderand discipline. He was found | princess of Wales is causing by saying he was afraid it might be n d o ahAna da A 2enn. | by tV wsked rduy aud about $30 and the improvements of the habits and mor- | arrested and released on her own rec not guilty 5 an 1t appears had during the excitement of customs inspec wed from elger Ihe ex- als of the oficers. It has frequently bhap- | nizance. l"“ louse ~"‘"‘<'14“""" 0n olackion “y"'-" AP- | nietely recovered fvom the in y Ihe casc till on 41 I 1 iined no valuab) M Iy pened when the secretary of war has found it - - poited u sub-committec of #ve 1o Visit | incéss, although oily forty-five ¥ o : i pussen ed on the robber, deficd necessury to send an ofticer upon some servico Four Men Killed s and. callect (estimony volatlve 10 show of uge and late A Seusible Judge en were decapitated. In them o sho coceded in frightening requiring particular qualifications, knowled, Lovisviiig, Ky, April S.—Near West contested election case of Clayton New York, April S.—[Special Telegram viubly D« them away, o armied hing und experience that there has been 1o record | pofnt today o de A A S At ridge n the Second district und t to uid him In waklug the seloction. Ho has | © oMt toduy a derrick being 1 for repair assassiuation of Clayton, The sub it 110 meuns 0f Knowing the fitness op ths | ing o railroad trestle broke. Four workmen | committeo expects to leave for Arkinsas in . : D Spouns of Knowing the ftness of the | g "recipitated feet into the gulch | two weeks Philadelphiu—The British Pr , | sessions today and made an app ) 10 | Beiow and killed. veral other wen weue - ~ from Liverpool grand jury be called into court and spece A _ . wped from the il here have come under his personal observation ! % Of courso tho theory is' that all army ofjeers | PaBfully burt ag € s Case Again Continucd, Al London—Sighted: The Teutor ally charged on criminal libel 8s committed A t A & tho after their graduation from West Point are e Cuica 8. Special T A, to New York Mitchell read t e e t y by Alor. shele gTadustion froi Wesk: Folut s Shotgun Wins. . | TuE Bik]-The numerous cases aguinst the | AV New York The Eider, f ] Fhom ai_ éveun in i \ se 18 but wany of them spend their lives in idle Broowixaroy, 1L, April 8.—A. W, Wal perado from Owaha, Pat Crowe, who got - - uess, whilo others pursue lines of study and | lace, a prominent farmer of Delvan, Tazewell | shooting scrape six weeks ago, have The Weath acquire attainments which entitle thein to , this ‘morning quarrelled with James s y something more than garrison duty thy banker and coffee planter in Guate His wealth is rated in the mi vious urticles were cach labelled w daughter from meeting him. Wyatt say CBRAVE M him, and took every precaution to prevent tho awlmost af - - Pue Bee |—Civil Justice Peter Mitehell | 0 who Al " Steamship Arvivals, speared before Judge Cowing in the 1 ¢ 5 d Nincteen Prisonces Break Jail, Srokave | April %, Nineteen n speech, in wi aid that r Forecs be done te e tide of Or v ' " ! ewspaper abi priva carried been again continued, an set fox For « neighboring farmer, about a piece | hearing before Justice adwell April 18, For N ta and 1 act 1 ie servants dge Cc 5 s und POLITICAL REVENGE Wallace fired a shot at Connell from | Oficer” Briscoe, who was shot through the | decided 3 lally charge the gri tile 1 uterfere with For the purpose of getting even with the when Connell emptied a shotgun | lungs by Crowe, has been again taken sick For South Dakota ‘ t be decmed it i ation may be M disreputabl president, who wanted to make bis own ap- | into Wallice's head, killing bim instantly and was not able to appear this morning, by rising temperature; ¥ u 10 do call o seiteiment here, Thinks it the Ripper April 8.~ The murder ¥