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'‘RIDAY, APRIL 11, 1890. THE OMAHA DAILY BRI ternoon work was continued on ap- A dying Wits and several small children. The sadly in need of practice B Ry kg turkey gobblor priating money as follows: Capital grounds, ™ City is wrong and his friends insist that he tice with the Clevelands thoy should beat dine with him, Aftor partaking of the turkey 0; Betiedict home, §9,00; aericul | Bassatt Victorions in Tts County Seat Contost ;w-l»w widored, s e hid o reason for | Michigans Linds Hoslve Not to Raduos | tiem about four gumosontoflive ' ' L | Tho Sennte Discusses the Montana Gon- | all foll sic, It s snpposed thit tho tuvkey al college, &30, eollege for the bind, | wing and left bohind him some valuable et Funning and Erquarhart wer o points ¢ Just beforo being shot ute some poisoncd me 48,00 |‘u,.‘.‘- 2L for the ‘.“,_ ; e ,,“m noe, | With Newport. property, He had 300 on his person when Theis Passenger Rates, for the homo team. Fanning, while he tested Election Cace, sot for wolves 0 i tehed of tively, evinced but little ability — - £20,000; institution for feeble-minded child N CONGRESS, @160, state university, &1 18’ Home, &40,000+, state normal school, | PHE OASE WILL BE APPEALED. | ipuusar, Ne IN-AMERIC fielde T, it £y others and wmade @ wild pitet TELLER DENIES ITS JURISDICTION. yand gave three men bases on in Scott's Bl o ™ic. | AN OLD ORY RATSED AS AN EXCUSE. BF000; iclrha: Tnduatrint achool April 10— [Special_Telc Justico to him, however, it should be Rec Lan Internationnl Bank "The house this evening passed bills appro- | " gram to Titi: Ber] A committee from Se sl stated that o s ad loss prction than any - imended. #20,000 for the support of the dea T cou was here today soliciting aid for | a man on the team, and he will pan out all right <X R . h ) A e ,- B ottt 80300 bt the peten | A Spirited Discussion on Faith Revis | buff countywas love toduy sfilting aid B8 | Trouble Agatn Brewing Between Lake | Fe hus great speed and wood curves; is o | He Holds That Py ent Toaven Such | Wastisarox, April 10—THo Pan.Amr v at Fort Madison: $10,000 for the indus & Die e e e a4 Rail Lires -Weatern Pase hard worker and cannot fail to do_good work Matters to State Legistatures it Sl L e B sl de B $H2ul e For it lind.. oo bl radis O i T ke diaad LS ok AL MLy whon onee inform. Erquarhart caught o Naval ik report of the majority of tho com tricting representative districts ws o a bytery—Suicide of & Farn d, provisions or feed for stock, An appeal | senger Agents Make V fuultless game, and smashed tho ball hard, L AT CHCE I AL mitteo on customs unfon with three secinl ordor for Frids " entihe ing &200 0ut of the general fund., | Litile, Progress. but unluckily Reported Favorably dissonting votes,. tho- Angeitine: Ropubiic speciat order for Firida Near Valentine. | L The other two new men, Kearns and Hines, B L SULLL) 00 for the Towa ex- s« made to the county board, which was in | e Chili and Paraguay. The report recommends, Ming & A bill approy acquitted themselves handsomely, partic hibit at the world's fair in Chicago was | - {oM, Whioh Bt ot W il | asion, which at once responded by o unani larly Hines, The , xaeting in substance, that reciprocity treatios bo nes passed by the senate. - ¢ , Ve s oy TRy GO, shocial Telogram to | orly Hines. The captain was not exactlpit ARG AR e 1 thd weatkbs odi X ) i pa Newront, Neb., April 10.—[Special to Tie | This will bo uséd here to purchase clothing | GO, April 10,~[Special 1 legram to | nd et e Ol mon did well, Walsh's WaAsHINGTON, April 10, In LR L BT e Aca il s ikl ik 3 ; ” i waso | for the sufferers, Strong resolutions of sy | Tur Bee.]—Reprosentatives of all the Michi s both being excusable one among the petitions presented and referred b & HI-Treatment of Blind Bry he famous county seat contest case t »mber of the th being excusable on v making concessions that the pe ar products T8 MOTRS, Ty ApHl 10/—[Specisl toTrtr | Lo i i hich has | Pithy were pdapted, and cach momber of he | gun lines met today and resolved unanimously ds ot in w tally In the sccond | was one from the Gulveston, Tex., board of | FEREEEBEEERENE TR DO BERFEC Brr.J--Somo little excitement is being stirred I"""' . i “"""” Mg Heve. To - 3156 Pt :; “l‘ll:;wwlw;‘ lv‘v'.\. . h:v“!‘:;' |“"’I" fird ‘]“’ to fenore the 2 cents a mile act passed by the | on Davis' three sackergand a bad muff by | trade against the proposed duty on lead ore Y8 CORAMTLEOR Bt o, SV OB S PR e G up in regard to the management of the eollege | ¢ '“d_,,‘mm“, tonclose at a late hour | cincts. In addition to v donated | last Michizan le, are, The roads rely on Fitis, trore Roorad, LRt o' 1nst Among the bills repor v| from the commit- 1 eticable to complot ibolish the chnrges for the blind at Vinton. Mr. W. C. Haines, | puoigay night, the decision rendered by | there will beseveral car: ontribited. | winning it which will follow | i of the fourth Gy, whon Clovelund | tes and placed on the calendar were the fol W imposed on vegsuls, and mude sever 0 fo v inmate of that institution, is in town | Ju400 Broady of Beatrice giving Bassett the :";‘ \“:':“ s [ from Gin; | on the rx of the United States | piled up thoee. Veach took his base on balls, | lowing: The senate bill appropriating £2,334, rocomms ;up\_x.,. s Thereport was adopted v - s against Supers | st e bt R [ R O veek and | g piome eonet declaring illogal non-paying | Davis was hit with the ball, andon Fanning’s | 000 for the improvement of the Columbia ho conferance at the time of adjourn ment. and he makes serious charges against Super- | paananent county seat. The case has excited | several from I A committee from here e {1 thr third of Deusc's little fnfiold | i hud under consideration the report of the s £T6. olalmi .t 6 8 “ i sl : iloclay + | ratos which the Munesota legislature forced | Wild throw to third of Deusc's little infield | yor, Oregon: the louse bill to aid vessels utendent McCune, He claims that the su- | o000 interest, drawing large erowds cach | went to work at once to solicit for articles for 3 11t both base runners scored, Douso going to . ¥ commit on banking. 1t savs the future perintendent is brutal and eruel in his treat- | day, but everything went oft quict and | shipment | on the roads of at stafo, Rates in Michigan | 0 Shonco ho'scurtiod Homo. o ‘moment | disabled i Yaiees -nl'n‘x‘vmn\r- (‘n_:‘h;‘l nited developent of commercial rolations will dos anent of the inmates under his eave, He men- | grderly, While the judge was rendeving his — — wi dvanced to the old basis as soon us | [ WIS fie s States and Canada; the senate bill to revive | pond as lavgely on the developmont of inter tmm';v-\; r;ll ~l~'v)hi v‘mh in whi |-'lw decision intense s 4:u]v-mn ..|1 d u.x'n.;uh"r‘m | F ; """ \r}n}l.-. : :‘T«‘.w\'("'j"l"'(“m' | the tariffs can be prepaved. it | _In the sixth th le their total 5. | the grade of lieutenant general of the army, natic \‘nlvllln':nln.mfl‘.‘ .(m s on any ot .,»,-‘ ol says that the superinten d his | the court room as each man listened to the wesoNt, Neb,, Apri Special > o Deuse, Arduer and s hit safe suc "Pho Montann cloction caso wis again taken | £1¢ condition. The forelen commeree of tho muthority and wis unnecessa in'his | vordict which 8o closely regarded their | gramtoTis Ber.]—The city council last n Rail and Lnke Line Troubles, essivaly, tHe: Arst: roavhing: hotwe (ot M L e d dos, Mexico and South and Contral discipline. Ho charges the superintendent | Huancial interosts. Tho judgo ordered that | o 0 0 e it G Citteaco, April 10,—[Special Telogram to | f238INeNs Lg TS e el wero | U aud Mr. Call addressed the senate in oppo Tast year amounted to &1,08,545, 00 with striking pupils with barrel staves and | the saloons be closed before rendering the l'"“'y e ,‘\ % aditiva) el | Tue Ber.]—Trouble is already brewing in | jie g sition to the report of the majority of the | in United States gold e total” axahnlizo Droom handl i with gencral mismanage- | verdictand kept closed during the night, | “'I“‘ M "") 5 "‘f) _"“‘,"”‘{ oceupnbion W | Jake and rail vates. The Erie road today ac- Omaha made her two runs in the eighth. ymmittee declaving the two republican | of commoditics between the United States ment of th of the institution. Mr. | also requesting the crowd to quictly disperso | and chunging the schedule o ments M eapted 500,000 pounds of coarse grain by lake | Cleveland got a base on balls and round to | claimants, wders and Powor, entitled upon th utries of the south amereated tho decision was given, | Somo partict ars. Just beforeits final passage Porvign banks aped the profit Haines is trying to_have the g nor order | g, their homes afte; third on a wild throw by Deuse. Kearns then | {he merits of the case to seats in the senate an fnvestigation, and ho cluims able to | A R Ot thontblo mieht ‘ensue | 1t was amended 50 us to reduce the tax on su- | to Buffalo and thence by rail to New Yo e el st Wi ‘conmission « it ot @ large pro- prove i cohdition of things that would 0% | Attes the decision, s the Aeht has been an | loons from Somo of the business | a cut of 415 cents, This rato was made as | fHadenhitand Elmer tame home, DOUse | fom Montana portion of these Whichy togethor Biily warrant but demand the removal of Su- | bxtromely bittor one, Howover, everything | concerns d will fight the tax, but | the result of a rumor that there is more lakw | theth mude o second wild throw vl W |0 (0 conclasion of Mr. Call's speech Mr. | with the interost and | differcnees i ox perintendent MeCune. J passed off quictly and not a_single jar oc- | on the whe ably satisfactory oy “'l‘;'\"‘["”'l'""‘ {HEEC | third, tallying w moment later on Hines' long | Hoav spoke in support of the majority report. | clige iy it he swed o th several o LB L o | s g2 [ is traftic toload it. Awent Wellington of tie AL L G Cahliod te M. Fonttni inon Mr.. | counteies, Tho repost rocommonds tho piis He Probably Weakened. | curred, e oy O Dt "t caso | Nebraska City Tteservoirs Damaged. | Fitchburg rond has chartored o bont. which D EH e 15 ko hustar M. Gray ropllad ey Mr. Fou atd thert M. | g 0 iy T ¢he: Gnitad States 10gorporat Tka M8, TAl, Abti) 10— (Spscial Telagrar | monta b apsetled to. the SUprens Coutt: | paska Crry, Neb., Apeil 10,—[Speeial | will tukea car lot consignment to Rotterda L Kb 1. 10, 8. 631 po. A, my | Lobler, membor of tho comumittoo on privilesos | {ng un fnernational Amiorican ban Wit LTy TSt oTes ot tin | Telogram to Tus: Ber.]--A large bluft some | Junction, thence over the Fitehburg toits | ¢ CABLIL I SIS0 PO A K| nyd cloctions, nddrossed tho senate, He ve- | amplo capital, with the priv il on U i | | The West Nebraska Presbyter o Lot Iiah 1l veat of the Nebrasks | destination. The scheme'is a new one and & 5 T 00 0 1 5 0muded the question not from a partisan | of the eitizens of {h s i ¢ wploy of J. A. Boyer, shoo merchant, failed to put in an appe day, and inguiry developed the fact that he had not spent the night at his_boarding | Place. The morning mail brought Mr. Boyer | | Kianxey, Neb,, April 10.—[Special Tele- | gt B0 o standpoint of view, but s a_question of law, | confedaray o tak ik pro l gram to Tir: Br. | rited discussion on | arg Jocated th voirs, caved today, on the proper determination of which de- | {4 G (OFURR COR Pl et ision took place this forenoon in the West | pyj, the reservoirs and falling against the | Cricaao, 10.—[Special Telegram to 2 2 | pended the orderly behavior of the senate in | i jiotes, but should have all other powers Nebraska Preshytery, in session here. The | building, erushing in the walls, The damage | mup By 6 TR el TN dA A aa1a/aas 3 the future. The qiestion. wus whetlier M oS GRIOVOE bt LB BakIG RE Y6 vote carrled that the oviginal proposition [ will be betw 000 and 10,000, | today in the Western Freight association. Tt 1 ‘_""-’““']:'m"" ‘“"{’-"L‘""{“I'I L b Untted tates 15 o doposits seount, tho with tho second boraferrad to n commith Bound Over for Horse Stealing. | will be remembered that at yesterday's meet 3 side of tho o, 510 6100 R BBOLE | s, ci, Mnat reneroire to o The committee then reporte b ite, Neb., April 10.—[Special to Tme | ing Chaivman Faithorn ruled as out of ord | thought cortain states had not beon repre: | iy Bo. done by (he. mrent 1t 5 Al MUV CBISER AT s et |—The man Maguire, vho stole a team | the Alton's notice of paying regular mile sented in the senate necording to the will of | iy who - are cartying on business inder the Westminister confession of faith’ as to | s their people. Ho was not insensiblo 10 | (e s of gonerst bttt fhe e, the great wrong inflicted on - the - | yecominends to the govornments topresiated ple xll‘v those statc He held that the ), ceanting of concessions for internation U1 only thing to bo determined was whether | baniing and capeeially 4 bk orusiood. us Montana had spoken through its 1ecSIature: | ghave with branhes or TR sty and, if it had, there was 1o authority in tho | countres The. commitii tiis seniite to revise that finding or to set it side. | " ited States delorntin the ot asked, was the controversy in the | qubmitting the eport to the president iith ¢ ¢ It was whother or ot five men who | g, view that should e deem it proper he ad sat in the Iron hall legislature were en- |y, e rocommend to the congress of the United titled to seats in that body. If it Was 1ot | Stites tho cuaetment of & ahurter for in. o u there was no controversy at all. 16 | {omational American bank for the benefit X y were there vightfully it was rightful. | andenlarzetnent of the commerce of the The house and joint assembly that elected the | Ny lI'u|l\1|vlu‘v|||Mmmli|< was the rightful and % s | only joint_assembly” in Montana. But the R bE | senude had said in the Tupio case that the MO P DU . teams slature of Indiana had o decide for itsel = we at the storo to- plant, upon which e y For the Alton. fa letter from the young man which contained he information that the writcr w life, had been dogged to death by parties who had a grud and he would finish the job by I 'd in substance as | ed in substay I oF I ling himself | churches, This carried unanimously in | court. would be paid, andif any the connt of votes, aithough it et with con- | — jected the Alton would withdraw from the 3 ussion. Next | Jail Br cr, Neb., April 10.—[Special Tele- n to Tie Bee.]—A quartette of prisoners inthe city jail succeeded in digeing out | hepin pavine the mileage within ten d | through e west walls of the jail last night. | Such payments will be o hrand new i | Twoof them were eventually recaptured n | tion, the Alton claiming it must make it to | | the southern part of the city by Constable | meet the rates made by its competitors, It = Jim Leary. 3 d cuts the rate per car from Kansas City The Burlington Suicided hy Cutting His Throat. AT DievatorMuraed. Chicago bety #t and 810, The Alon's | The Bur Sl Varexrise, Nob, April 10.—[Special Tele- | ponr o Noly,, April 10, [Special Telogram | MOtce of a reduction in’ packing house | iy tpa Tage A e 4 ; T T R | | products from Kansas City to 12 cents was vam o Tue Br. | —Arthur L. Holsclus, & | o g B, |—The Pickens & Loos elevator, | Yovud down. tho At alowe faverine it, On | and will battle with the Omahas on the loe mer living about two from this | o Dakin, eight milos ) | : south of here, was | the defeat of the wotion the Alton promptly | grouuds this afternoon, game to be called ¢, committed suicido this morning by it | huimed lnst night, Loss about &4000, par- | announced that it would make the teduction | sharp, The Clevelands play their third game ting his throat from ear to car with a rzor. | tially covered by insurunce, T 2 s lorigin of | under the ten vs rule, the Alton | here tomorrow. Dug Up a Robber's “Plant.” He was about f s old and leaves a | the fire is unknown. 3 explaining its action by saving that - - Des Moixes, T, April 10, [Spocial Tele- | wife and six childven. He | had positive knowledge that | BASEBALL. an 1o Tk Ber.] —Two young men were | and industrious, ind was regavded b its competitors were making the 13 cent rate | — | fishing last. night otter suppor, | Most excellont citizen. He wus o suff secretly and it proposed to openly meet an Brotherhood Games, and fishing st night after subper, | oo o sunstroke in Towa several years ago, | Silver the Absorbing Topic—Free | such manipulations; Another cause of fri Brookr.ys, April 10— [Special Telegram to and on their return ascended the river bank B near the glucose works. There they found a s taking his life is thought to bo from Colitige Man Very Shoag: tion was the dermand “of the lines leading | Tue Bek,| -Score: Brooklyn 17, A. A. A. A ood sized 1 1 they carvied to Fatal Runaway Accident. Orreswy, T, April 10— Special T gram to Tue Bee.]—An accident occurred in this city this afternoon which caused the death of Colonel 8. W. Summers, one of Ot- tumwa's oldest and most esteemed citizens. He was rf nlong Second street in a cart when an car came up behind his horse, frishtening it so that Mr. Summers was thrown to the ground, striking on his el and causing the blood (o gush from both e picked up in an unconscious condition and carried to a house,where physi- cians wero summoned, but he did not vally and died in an hour, k at Beatrice. wsociation. This threat made the subject her too hot aone to handle, and it was dropped without further’ action, | the Alton giving due notice that it would | i st night letters were turned over to | i ore intelligible to members of the | out of Irelund’s livery stable vestevday, was | to shippers of live stock in_common cars. X e potio, wiio, liow \K:-:.nl_l e, ot hed | chureh ‘without“fmpadring the doctrine of | eaptured last night betwvoon llrlu';.wsh'r and | General Manager Chappelle of the Alton s in y suicide St LG ‘the confession.! In addition it recom- | Pleasant Hhill and brought back to town. He | g o wired his representative the brother of the sensational lover says o | e CVEE 4l mpilation of teachings | had @ hearine this aftemoon before Justico | St LOUS buthe wired his raprosentative i does not fearany fatality | of the confession be prepared for popular use | Burkett and was bound over to the distriet |.this moruing to give notice that the mileage | Ardner, 2 | of the lines ob- | Sommers, £ | rable opposition in di of delegates to tho ns - None, Ase hits . H. Reynard of Ce 'mml City and r M n Burher of Fullerton wer elected delegates. This afternoon was de voted to the reception of reports of commit: tees on clurch extension and home missions. in Mit Tinie of Unipir The Owners of 1 e and Nearly led 1o seats in Lhat there mighi have heen pleted dings Restive, age committed i admitting | Cinreaco, Apeil 10, The carpentor the senate leld (in that case) | is still on and the carpenters are hit to vieve, 'l was ot entrasted iLed State | who hody. the grosse the men to that it had n ing of that wr senate of the U of Indiami. Theee was no between the cases. 1f the proceed to muke itself the 10 couniry there would bo ilness, 1 thessenate were | o it er in this case the senute R rile Mident The owners of lar + buildings nearly com rpatient and threaten to reGwin wople inction | pat the contracts into new hands. On the uld ey A BREPUBLICAN CATCT tanon * memi i the Master ociation to dissolve that bedy some of pontors’ clections all over an end to its use to exercise po ndiviaual membe emgnt of the mind caused by that sun. WASHTSOTOS AT AL 0 A chites og o | ;.ml,x(lk\\‘;v:‘mvihl..:ku‘\". r.\{ u‘njm:-i:fmh“:{l .‘,'.ldlm-‘\: | AL | Sr. Louis, Mo,, April teris see fit ntluential memin L box wnil 10, secial Tele- | would have no excuse for uot exereising itin | g, sver, are opposed o this : : AT oy oo e A | republican representatives was held tonight. | was veforrad Lo & committoo, but irspoctive f [xXUUs0 (ORRCUGRO BT R Ul e e aonulind taegbelong or]) A Bad Wind Storm at Lamar. | The silver problem threw everything else in | of its decision the $t. Louis lines will hold to | gram toTuz Big 010, Cleve, LIS CUOIERIRE VAL RU IR L FTEIDTY o the lowa lumber company. Mr. Lumburc GO NS AT HIE 08 Seatal e s callyes 4 4 b dosianis hat the present | land 6. : x One Tundred cigne vollérs at the Colembia oD Ao it e Il ok e s ipenionaca | , Neb, Apr | the background. Chairman Conger of the | mand on that the pr e [ oI5 Sl ShabiniLy cass gho | e imdred cigar ro the Columbin B0 il ticket, the cxistonce of whieh ho | DL AL o'clock Tucsday mornivie a heasy | coinng committeo explained the Windom | Susit. privilego! discriminate st | e e i | fuctory toiay § o strikers who wen Biad temporarily forgotion. The box had | wind commenced blowing from the north- | 1iil'sg modified. Ho belioved tho moasure | L0 Bid | New Yo [Spocial Telegram | contested seats, wherea of : 5 been, stolon frou - his safo during s vocent | wost, inereasing in velocity until at 9 o'clock | (o Sirong ono and eatculated to meet the | Not ‘,,,“ Progress Made. | to T Bes Cwiorllnoenass EMontananovspi fod e it b buriglary o regular gale was blowiag, making it almost | 15 S , | ters. ed seats from Silver, Bow county wiployes of A ; : public demand. A representative from | Cuicsco, s e dothere Wouia bo ab et | N i impossiblo for persons to keep on thelr feet | b= E T O states | i Beg] St Lovrs, 10, [Special T 1Mo the Midla strike Lo am to Tue B small build Score: Browns 4, Chi- | "¢ 1508 Svoro va About this ti iths Sherman said he found all the facts | claiming th ™ on the st i ArEANTIC, Ta., April 10.—[Special to 0 koot : : . L was for fr coinage and he | their presidents at ke | In- horman ¢ Bre. |—The heavy wind last night blew sey- | i2e8 and all loose objects begun to succumb | goclared it couid be established without | terstate CommepsRailway association, the —— . suficiently stuted in the minority repovt to b o the strength of the wind and were hurled Uy o Fo >MILADBLY ) “Tele- | control his judement, He suid it was ap - t AN UL Wbt Rl and with great benefit. Represe the western IR, SR el e aan it B, The Billavd Soornament. ti- | groneral passenger s alker advised the republicans to- sup- | & L o committee bill. In the course of the v from the side tr ral frelght c < at Shelby | thvough the air, making it _decidedly unss onto the main line, and the fast freight col- | to venturc on the streets. The tin roof of th lided with them. Tho train was ditehed, | St Charles Dotel was blown off and the tin Ao/t ha s seAH taL GoTmInIERe considerable to railroad prop- | Yoof on McCrystal & Wilsou's block began to | coin 4,500,000 silver monthl but the trainm apod uninjured, | tear loose from the building, but by strenu- | 4nq = founa K wits clearc a crew sent | ous efforts, attended with considerable dan- | (6% gya oy | it wis saved, the roof being dams iderably. The wind continued to biow | during tho entire day and was m to ‘I'ne Bei.|—Score: Athletics 6, adelphia 17, | pavent theréfrom that us to the tives from Silver Bow county 1 ceording to_ formn Cineaco, April 10.The 1 1ad certiticat i some of the billiard tour Montana wis a tio and in the house | hopween Daly and sro twenty-five ropublicins and about | P © Wils 110 puiblican | 206, averag ! il have failed to reorganize the Western Sta st afterno Passenger assocjation. | In fuct, today’s meet- ing shows (hey arvo further from organizing than ever.” Uh td" the “Inst momeént 1t was | \Wheeling 6. :‘n‘.‘l»m: ‘]’;" ‘\‘fy‘l';‘“i’:"' IP““”“‘ would comointo | gy piyons, Md., April 10— [Spocial Tel. | whose 1 e fold, did not, todny’s meeting | yam to Tue Bre.[—The Boston game was | questic pents without any reprosentation major ni today wi n, for 00 and 250 Prrrsnvne gram to T April 10.—[Special Tele- Score: Pittsburg S, tton won. Seor yespectively member s t > wirs, therefor made to the was that there was to sell silverto the price, s he could 1 250, average St highest ran 60; D ost run @8, 1) shotween Morr | house committ | o induce Pasury ftorn ballot, or il the contest « -Gover: prevented by rain Arvasic, Ta., April 10.—(Special to Tie | With electri A uumbee of buildings | udily seil at the nearest market to individ- | from the Gould The ans-Mis- ,— — | Sitvar ity ol come to ba decided by | of 1 Bir) - kx-Ce Htcarns of this city 15 | Were stightly da Land the lumber yard |05 "o this auswer was made that a bene- | souri repre rstate League. the honse there was u majority on the vepubli- | York <0 01 ying ide by which the vepublican contestants | Woi 0 i itatives favored iguoring | An 1 il effect would still obtuin: that the | the Missouri Pacific ~and ° while | Cricaco, April 10.—The Hlinois and Towa of silver would be steadied und kept at the | advincing rat hting the Mis- | 1000 ball league meetis of Kingery” & Grimes was torn up quite | g | maximum. . | souri Pacific in its own territory, The job | | | 10 comple | Iying in a hospital nt St. Louis recovering The from wonnds and braises veceived in the rail- e . roud accident near Charles, Mo, last | Demanded the Marvshai's Resign ren seated. These: sinp th fact clennts o showed th was held here today its orzanization and adop contained il just decision in the tion. former t A feature of the debate was the remarkable | was too big a one, however, and gained “no sigmation of City | on MeKinle, & run . weele. Mr. Stearns not scriously in- | Fuesost, Neb., April 10.[Special Tele- 2 SHieasloha ; 3 i 1 sonts, i th Stosson wus sufferiniz 4 ity Sdotions T il 10— strength of the free coiagze men, and s wn | new converts, A motion to’ advance rates in | schedule. The mecting organized with | the repu : for seats il b N dured and will:bo few weoks. gram to Tug Bee.] The Tribune of this | cugiern member suid, the house i$ apparently | the northwest was voted down by the ad- | Sanger Steele of Joliet as president, The e i wnjority on jofnt batlot and hud | | o A Recoption 1o Commander Mills, | evening created something of a sensation by | restrained from pissing the free coinage bill | verse votes of the Burlington & Northeru and | following. cities are represented by 4 majority in the without o i1y, Y08 WOl § ot e nlusan ot Do AR adapLionoIGontnnd eIy, ar of the presidential veto | isin Central. The former wanted the | clubs, which at present compose the | ice 1o the menil n Broken Bow | age) b Bk i VATHES Special Tele. | demanding the immediate . After some Bowen, Bdmunds and Fusti : - hethor twenty-five repib- | CAUNTIC CONAISSIONERS, Croar Raems, Ta, April 10 i B, | —The tion reorganized beforean advance was | Ottumwa, Dubug upioned the committee bill nd the Wi d | Cedur Rapids, witd M Marshal Houcle. 1t inakes this demand with ded lean d Cannor ing, 142 tow consin Central demanded w | Aurorn, Ottawa, and Army of the | | Republic post of this rave M. P, M the statement; that it is in possession of sev- | 80 IR EANC, LGOS ING souate | differential in the vn s trains | asked the latter the new department commander of Tows | eral fucts which will make it unpleasant for | propositions, No attempt was made to vote | before it s toan advance, [t was lican members of the house did 1ot co g royal welcome on his veturn home today. | the mars but which will be withheld from | oxcept on a proposition for the appointment | tinaily — dc ined andon any . ¥ greater part of the day, after of that bady, My The Kan Hoard on “Youngz Men number of specches were made, the public if he imni ly hands in his res- | of a committee of sistoen, inel Neiras |Anttamint LT Farvamcs nd work | which Scerctary Mongan AL i Iy, twenty-five was Who Play at Rate Cutting." - ignation to_the mayor. 'T who under- | publican members of the o | on the reorganization of the association. The | There w Iy discussion o loci Uan tventy-four, bt e added that | e S PN 0 Kunss Rejoicing in Creston. stand the situation “are of the opinion that | to consider the subject, cousult partially accepted new ugrecment was or- | tion of the different clubs on Lolidays, but a | tWenty-five did not make a quovum and that | o000 A EURC G G eroy Crrstoy, L, April 10,—[Special Telem Houcle will emulate Crockett’s coon and come | can senate committee and endea deved printod with all amendments offered, | schedule was finally settled on, The season | 11 the constitutional meax AR AT L i e e et s to Tuk Brr.]Tho board of supervisors of | 40Wn Without waiting to be shot at. a project for next Monday night's caucus. | the whole to be cousidered at a meeting to be | gpens May 1 and closes September was not a larger number than twenty-four. | & Coney Valley line, leasd by the Missour ight. e Lon to | pacifie, to put on a daily pussenzer teain, and hin his own cxp o m the fuct that dwellers in the mensures in his own | wdjoining the railroad w 1 to the scating of | fhemsclves in th an senators charged | held late in April. An_answer was ordered e silver bill to secure the | sent to the letter of Interstate Commerco The State League. Dakora Criy, Neb, April 10.—[Spec support of the majority of the senate held | Commissioner Morrison on the subject of | Graxp Istaxn, Neb., April 10, —[Special T AR ST Son At a long meeting tonight ot Senator She Tiome seclgers” excursion vates. The letter is a | spefogram to T B bbb s Williuns against Warner that bogan yoster. | Bouse. Nothing defiuite was accomplished | long one, but in brief it denics that the ¢ A committee of vepull A Recount Inereased His Majority, | with duly framing Uuion county has ordered a vote on the ques of romoving the eo inty seat from Afton Their ection hus caused rejoicing te some matt rning bic 150 1 it Keilog o taxed tothe voad are e the cahoose on ence, 1 Z The meeting to o) ganize a state buscball league w senate of the | pelled to 1 es and snid that with that poorly | United S Cihatan eRH ey AR hraae 8101 o S NotTonenith ha 3 b on | froight trains, says: “Whilo this was AuERIlGAIl o foranos: SRS LB e and another mecting will - be necessary. | eursions in question are not open to the pub: 8 | Unitod Btales : uttshiy o I , 3 ! . 2 : day was dismissed today arner, a repub- | Phere are two propositions bef o com- | licund that they dis te st locali- | attended, but the del present expressed | the part of the republican, paity before his on thousands of dollars wers , Ta, April 10.—The Evangelical : Fhoke arebwo propolbiathbatdig atnes con A thnl oyl soruing io e ! : mind there was nothing 10t o excite | jeing wasted by the vailroad companies in Ui lican, was elected county j conference met hiere toduy. There was some | of nine votes over Widlian | opposition to Bishop Bowman, but he over- [ was claimed by some of Will dze by u majority | miitee, one to authoriz . It | ofsilver bullion produc friends | * the unlimited coinage | tics in any other manner than do the ordinary | a firm determination to orgauize if anothe of ullion produced in tho United States, | excursions, i olty can (b ssenred, making k6o 1 second to limit the amount of silver to bo The P. 5 > i 4 e ne itind is presiding over the conforence, | that there was' some illegal counting done | coined to 850,000,000 & year, to bo purchased ‘The Bacifio Roads Committes, ' towns, although Cwo or three ministers have been suspended. | that gave Warner a majority and he asked | by the sceretary of the without re- | WASHINGTON, April 10.—The house commit- | stronger and desirab | = L recount of the votes. At the recount | gard to the place of production. An_impres. | tee on Pacific railronds hus entered upon the | are plenty of towns in the state large enough | Wit! 3 House Wrecked at Minden, 3 3 that Warner had a | sion prevails that the latter proposition will | formal consideration of the senate Dbill pro- | to support it. Iearney nted_by | The question ha Mixoey, Ia., April 10.—[Special to Tne | inajority” of fifteen instead of nine at the | be adopted. viding for the settlement of the government | Messrs. Pratt and Shephard, T nby Mr. | Konna s to whethe Bre.|—During the heavy windstorm the new | origin ——— Tndobiodness of the Unton and Conrl Pucitio | Fope, and Messrs. Miller and Brown® from | questioned credent dwelling which is being built, 1 i e B e 5 1Tsland wore il who amswered the eall | Guerum, couid go to work i ory TEDRGILA BUEINS S IO UY, railroad companies, The first fivo sections, | of the secrotary, These thred towns . i de v of four x would make a much ization, and th tervitory on what is called the passenges musement w his surprise in regard fo auy contested | electi The debate drifted the direetion of the Tarpic cise wd My hees went ou o state the facts in- connection | jndulze in hit. | baseball, T ng be héwds have grown and sobor forty serators, with un- | minded men put in their plces.” Is, forty-two' being u | < ize and Corvespondents Bxpetled. lols of another forty Rowke, April i0,- -Lavaletts, correspondent i | pate war—o species Jich con 00~ | gain young men conducting pusscuger trafie vhen they 1 of pl y ought to be sont to Je n proposed by Mr. | qntil th MENT. »se three towns awe in- | Pass upon the County or] "isl Sepe rricane. A. Bastedt was blown' from its ImperiahiVigited. iy aiHurrionne, P T e O R Dupgrisr. Neb., April (0. [Special to Tuz | g, R, Pollock, jr., Pounds Out 260 | covering the case of the Union Pacific cc corpovated. All the stock has been subsceribed !\‘xl\'ul\I\”‘n\-\::l‘u.l““; nauantior 1:\']-‘_ Muz TOAT | o tho Paris Figaro and Groenwall,correspond e Bex.]—A severe wind and dust storm raged Words in Five Minutes, pany, were appioved with @ few changes, | ancench delogato presentad o bond for sam, | SUS J6MECL SN 0l Drceioly, Mi: | ont of the Imnkfurter Zeitung, wero ex- LAREDO ENTEEPRISE. here all day Tuesday. Considerable damugo W Your, April 10.—The uational fast | o most luportunt is one reducine from 3 | SUIHRICCIS B G M PR SO | ik snid, the question it presentedd | polled from Ttaly on the eround that they T was doue, there being scarcely any buildings | sonding tournament of the telegraphers was | POFceptto Te per cent the interest to be | 35 “thoy“were fully organized and had | itself in the Montanaca wses | ent ont reports calentated o injure the It is Building Up One of the Most | 1o o e sl ¢ paid by the ‘company upon bonds falling | Lt | i D s e RS T riettlad el osperous Cities in Texas. | ul.-:fulxul‘f“"x'll.:v R oe |h.u‘-'|I e Mo | held oSy \7"',‘.'"';;"““'\'“‘“""”‘"“"1 In | due during the next five y Provisions | 4 ,”.L"{?.I,‘-""uih‘i" .‘.‘"..”.Ld e ‘I‘.\llrfll‘l"u],‘r | ot chaut nal B Rk pIALGH - came B Lianbo, Tex., April 10.—(Special Pelogram | chants” bank was blown off and the new | the dfternoon, Miss K. EDUCHEONGRONL 0D however, for, ng the dif- | (G0 1o Ciremont. and Mr, Shephard o | Straight to the point. Adjonrned L Hiding. to T ] rando & Eagle Pags | Christian church, just completed a day or | 227 words in five minutes and won the flust | fererice betwoen the 1 HaDicant rate WS | Fastings, and as soon us the results of their — 10, Some creditors of railvond company hus determined to work its | D0 sinee, is a wreek, whilelumber vardsand | prize, Miss B. M. Dennis, 212 wonds, | {0 G €0 6 ol fIVE S S0, e | visits canl be reported Sceretary Miller will 5 Honsg X Alor ) have obtained jud; 04 BUNRIBY iag GRiBTInea 0 ¥ S | outhouses aro strewn azound permiseuously. | second prise; Miss E. 1. Vauzelot, 210 words, | the effect of tho chy 19 gl issue a call for auother in hopes of perfectin Wasniaroy, April 10.—Tn is prayor this | Alonzo B, Corucil who have ebiined J ubove Lavedo by electrical uppli- | So far us known 1o one was injured. Reports | thivd prize. | 4moun Dayment for u time, but to make | %0 nization, Let Fremont, Hustings, | morning the chaplain of the louso mado a | MeUts pol. Do | 1z ahout &,000 are i puyments h | the final ougll to cover the avy ¢ e = ances, which contemplates the lighting up of | from the country say & sreat amount of small | Theold timers then had o fussle, A, S, Beatrice, Nebraska City und Plattsmouth \ ¢ 1t | h om the « 3 f wmount of sma 5 then 1 AZ5. [FR0 SRR DOXINGN @ Ra AN RI 10 COXRRIMO N R, ebrask and Plattsmouth ex- | feeling allusion to the illuess of Representa AR o L o the mines with clectricity, the running of conl | grain has been uncovered. Ayers took the first prize with 220 words in | difference. | fho committeo ulso struck onb | )55 thdmselves in Sunday’s Be { K,“; S FARAS . tain where he i3 ut p L OlaE S At sl iivo minutes; Frod Catlin second, 917 words; | Uhe fourth section of tho cluusd relating to the a 5 tive Randa | by serve the papes e 1or tho use of these motors ulso for drilling and | A Blair Girl Shoots Herself. | George M. Eitmiller thivd, | 168 VOrnInont guaranteo of hinds Crooks Greatly Improved., Uho.housoes dvont (injo. . conmmition o tio f tha nastinn BhAhioNacoss DROGIED) BPEYLY breaking down the coal, ‘|'m~ plant \\-\fi ;" x| Braig, Neb., April 10.—[Spoec Pelegram | T:w\ vuh}r‘lvlllfl’“:;mx“‘f.l.\,- :‘ ! ;-‘,-;||..'\..,\{;‘.1[ | The One Thing Necossary. Corvynus, 0., April 10.—[Special Telegram | whole on the naval app fation bill By ht the ex-govern At hape bo, when. in full operation, tha Jaruest | 0 Tin Ber]r~Vallio Warner, ‘» young gicl | 1o oMelul Indimant Is 1o yet rendored, b Bostoy, April 10.—The Union Paciio | to Tne Bee]”Juck Crooks' condition s | Mr. Peters moved Lo sivile vut the entire o a— eloctrical plant in the state of Texas, This | Yixteen years old, shot hevself toduy through W, Molosom, 2453 %, L. Cattus, | peoplo here Janow nothing of Wall Strect | greatly improved since yesterday. ITis phy- | elause for the increase of the navy, He b Bostox, Mass., April 10, Nine hours with Same company is preparing to put in works | e breast just below the hear he s con movements in that stock, President Adams | sician says he is out of danger, and that with | lieved the United St L no needof battle | S0 o in wages has been granted 2,500 SO e TTACHIR0 of Sitk 1 pie from e | 810U Yot, o uttendine phyaiciun thinks | - Good Morso against “speod makding” wmado | said he inew nothing of it and s per care he muy be able to go on the fleld | ships and possessed all the evaisers that it | 1R el i0n TS HEEE T s Ilnnh‘l\wll.\]<|u‘»:nw O FTjiuified pipe from the | sho cannot recover. She says she did it on | some changes in_the record tonight. € | i the course of a couple of weclks. requircd, D TR 1 it is thought that tho output from theso | PUrPose: thut sho hiad not been dolug Just us | “A,7 st prize, 8100, B, It. Bollock, i, & arailroad, and tha | R | M. Cannon said he did ot much | fivine who huve not yot complied with the do- vles will be on a largo onough sealo t | she ought to of lute, and wanted to die. She | words in fiy ites ; second prixo, $10, When thit was vight OURUEE - SA008: bout & nayv, but, neverticl w10 | of thie mei ) says she tried to Shoot hers rh the Gibson, 285 words; thivd, 830, il | ot W surrexnuiG, N J,, April 10, [Speciul Tele: v, bu 2k v the Toxas market, Lutgo dorricks are 1o | 1 M. sdlbaon, o i 80, 8 J. K 5 afiht. and when this was | G Y, T AR08 peolal Telo | R EID R o export s 110 thO trAnA LR Y ARIA O 1o Tt | hieart, but was s nervous that she missed it . S bR N 2 Wiks Kight to Tux Bee.]—Summary of today's | SUshect LIt e Ahem (8 1 wal progress Chauncey Dentes It patlonal Moston entor yueds of tho Inter | Sho hud just returned from South Owmahas | ‘Fhe speciul prize of £23 for more finished wl repiort 'of the Union Pacific will it od ohip d o bobuilt | New Youk, April 10.-The statements that handling of the great quantities ot froivng | foW days ago. Her futher and motherare [ and securate sending in fast tine was won by about Apil 20, § five 1dingto e vt Bl gt At A gt ¥ Kb now enteving into wnd o4t of Mexico throneh | WERIY tespected bere, | W. J. Waugh e e vo - fur ddington won, | would becowe obwleto before their comple- | tho Vanderbilts are scouring representation Ty srioving i ahd out of Maxica through | e b el S wanbta B | s B socond, Forviguer third, Timo- | tion, He believed in nsmall, compactand pow. | 1% Givotorgte of the Uion Pacific wor 08 LR A Y il s bW Epb | Compelled to Steal or Starve., L. Catlin, 251 words 1 prize, 865, W. I, | o Rt ALY 3 erful navy including tho hoat s of | Ginphatically denied tonight by Chauncey Laredo boot and shoo fuctory, has just re. | . Bt Neb, April 10.—{Special to Tz | Wau ) words vize, #80, Frank | _Boerox, Apriivi0.—The Northwestern ongs isbury won, Counterfeit | Yosscls but nd s, mow bufids | DEBeW o R e AR AR T trip’ to northern | BEE]—There is a worthless family here by | Bnglish, 225 words, g Union Pacific hlfgnco 1s working satls 1, Al Reed thivd, Time—1:19 [t o Iicatkds T HLo Sy dokt rad | cities, whero ho went to select tho latest and | the name of Schrader who have caused the | oo sborial prise of 1y . clasnosk | faclonily 9ellont Adgma bolloves et ling, six und one-half furlongs —King |y the contlicting opinions of the experts Hant. who avith Iost improvod muchinery for this factory | city authorities considerablo annoyance. | by A. S, Avies of the o ¢ Just such allandesns this must sctile the | Volk wou, Boode sccond, Wanderment third Mr. Kerr of Towa said he represented i d 2 i e A Ca. Driss foMnary. hieh 1a of Geiaoion aid | mhoy have two bright childrenagirl and o boy | Anothier 820 for the best pen und ik copy | Mivance of any sfagiolntorcat With rosources | e ol and ono-half farlongs—Choonoy | LHict i whiclf thero vestded wmany Quakers || T 0L T A T An e M 8 1OL SLEIek, N 2 | who aro compelled to go out stealing or | of Wangh's transmission went to Thomas R | g t to combiug the competing intercsts hied. DLy who sent himpuueyous. potitions requoathy i sum IX. 1 and established foet and two stories high, is about completed, | Wt WO POl to k0 ot steatiie or | B R S b of the Hleeti Ag L to combiig the competing in second, Zulu third. Tim b, 1 i to vote against an appropriation for the | drove Pius 1X i blished A.;..lnu-.‘ works will bo i operation in w very | St s o i 3 uos veat corporations one and one-fourth miles The | jnerease of the navy. They kuew this propa- | the vepublic, is dead ort time, Raius fell his section lnst | Sleuki o district comtis n session = | - Jourbon won, Humlet second, L third tion fc fre by the diroction o e e e for cattlo und’ horses. The Rio Grands o industrial school. T boy soven youts s New Your, Afrio. holders | Seven furlongs— Neptunus won, Stephanie | After further debate Me. Holuan moved to Hagle Pass conipany 18 determined, aud the il wbout wine years old [ Sevoral Passengers Reported Hupt | S0 Moo A0, Dolars | sccond, Ourarmisa third. . Timort i tiiko out tho parigraph. providing for thre 18 mies twenty miles above Ly s But Nobody Killed. 3 iy o battle ships, but leaving in the provision for wvorkod by olectrivlty, to furnish tho munuty The Committee Satisfied. ATILN AU R e R AT ARt 0.take o). stz K:= WI provant aha k The English Tuvt. armed cruisers, Agreod to tuving enterprises of Laredo with s el Cuere, Neb, April 10.—[Special to Tue | . i HuseRR suizution. from votin r t Mr. A f \ n o 1 T Racine, Wis,, says a collision o 1on the 1 favor of i ¢ o 0! \ Loxbox, April 10, speciul Cablogram to Mr. Adams 1ilinois ofr I an amer coal 88 any other point in the United States, | Brr.]—The committeo of the board of trade | Newtiuyest ol thie aftornoon - an NOTRLL | e T SRR AN ot Aveiey T o Northampton aud Dytehley | ment providitg for thieo low fre-boavd const | A pamphlct has just been issued which of this city, who visited Lincoln yesterday to | passengers are reported hurt M 4 A ) o vace | d hiwbor dofense vessels of the Monitor ! a full, relinble and exhaustive ame of the | oonenn i S . p 4 | - hunt spr ¢ 1 today no i type, ut o ¢ not o exceed 250,000 each d Wondorful rusources of woulth which ooufor with tho Rock Talaud pooplo ubout the Ban Lo e Balion Teon THE LEAGUERS VICTORICUS. | for the Ascot plits overolgns for two- | PE0 tributary to Laredo, besides giving w cow- | PROPosed routo through Saline county, » S, ¢ 1 10— The Northers i vear-olds, winning , five furlong Mr, Peters then withdrow his motion to plete answer to the thousands. of inqui turned last night, well satistied with t Rocuestei, N. Y., April10.—The Northern | gaguit of Omaha's Second Game With ST, Red b A Ry Ay lnuse, I s whioh pouring in from all dir work doneso far, The Rock Island has 1 Central train was, ditched noav Stanley lust the Clevelund Teani. o e T Cohostnuy Allp | then favorably reporte the house, but no ubout this commercial gateway between tho | decided upon o definite route from Lincoln | night by a tree blown across the track. None Gus Schmelz’s Cleveland Nutional league | Meudow Swict cond, Mr. Henry Mil- | final n was taken and the ho ad { United States and Moxico. Tho Luvedo Tm- | west, but tho indications arve that the new | of the fifty-six passengors were seviously fu- | o 8RR RS Bt es- | nor's chestuut Ally Lady Heron third. There | journed Q ) provement company, with its usual enter- | road will either strike Crete or Wilbur, with | Jured ! e “‘;“ Wit A 2 a Raven Atarte - prise, has arvanged to send free this work to | Crete's chances way ad o s Araay ALIArioon or the socond tinie:this seq. » great Northumptonshive stato race, 640 o o & for ot Refor Al who apply for it ~ The Vire Record. son in the presence of about 500 people, They 4 LaAmy D S1Ak0 § 600 Vermont Democ for Ballot It y’n i) — Brought Back from Missour Lovisvieue, K April 10.—The busi \ igns, & handicap for three-year-olds and Moxtrerien, Vi, April 10.—The demo California Prohibitionists, | Nunmassa Ciry, Neb., April10.—[Special | portion of Helvington burned today; 1oss, | bad, for Omaha outplayed the Forest City (ARl By PO T « state committee meting this evening | SAN Fraxoisco, April 10.—-The prohibition legram to Tue Bee. ] —Charles Lane, aged | $50,000. % 2 lambs, and it was only an exhibition game at pr-year-old bluck filly Padua, Pr Salty- | voted to incorporute in the next state | o party in California has adopted a platform uteon, was brought o this city today from | CHEVENNE Wxo, J0.—(Brecial Tolee | 10 ¥ KoMl throe-year-old chestnutcolt Lusguan | form i spocifie igh lieense plunic; also one denounging high license, dewouncing tho pay- | Tarklo, Mo, boing wanted at Talmago for | FILC Nl situated o6 Chugwater | Tho day o for uall. pioying: | S0k e, Same owmier’P four-yearold-hay | (axoring billak Felorml, yovehus. sefor N, i wapt of state money for s proaliiie oot i car und robbing it of severul | tyeok, fifty miles noith of here, wus burned | Clear s : Lu rofr 1 ‘ - - i making, expressing distrust of the old par L e 10 th ound with its contents lust nigh broeze wer u miad is A Feench Duel Sixteen Pers tios, favoring government ownership of tho s i pa— porty was valued at §10.000, o which | ot W SR By SRR, ol AR Absolutely Pure. talographs and railroads, and demanding we Byt s ey P - of_£,50, o ) . h . ¢ funilic ted from | A ercam of tartar buking powder. Highes - man suftrage and wore rigid Sunday laws, | ¢ " 44 v AF 0 Bpecis 10.—The Brooklyn Ci a lif ) ) od | her of deputies, and Edwards, director i ) ) A P it | Of lenvening strength—U. 8. Goverumont Res Geuornl Jobn Bidwell was nominated for | Telogram 1o Tuk Bee|—A. W. Baldey of | yiilvoad machine shops burned tonight s any ros b must not be | of the Martin, fought u d whasy rds B tatlon, Prunklin coun 3 . 17, 1980, yoveruor. Pleasant Grove, [, was in the city toduy | 3400, expected is carly stage of | veceived a wound i the arui persous were poisoncd, aud ut the” latest u 8

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