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Tae OMAHA DALy BEE. = \'§1S1';'1‘14bx'|'11 YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1890. NUMBER 292, B THE SOCIALISTS OF PARIS. | urt iyt i weuts except v, | REMONETIZATION THE RAGE. | 5. SheerHirolin g s sttt | SNALL BUT SIGNIFICANT (UT, | v rewravarzemser | o OUESTION OF ENDURANCE, Joland, who was cut about the head and Hurrison received & few Iadies by appoint A Great Plood Comit Which Will = - - (i“:vlf:\“:‘llulv‘:.‘\M‘::‘.f|"‘l;vll;;“»|\.u'v"vhn‘l'}n!rllnlllyv::;-\ Swallow Up Al the * Faces, | —_— They Will Make a Grand Demonstration the | ate sh was carriod back to the hotel, where | Byen the Tariff Agitation Yields to the | and Mrs. and Siiss Gubetl, W Somo fricwis, | The Alton Chops Passenger Rates Botween | i BU/L0 Wo, Apvil 14 ocial to T0E 1 qyag i5 tho Present Situation of tho Ohbe i he now lies under the care of a physician 1 i were among the visitotsy Mrs, Harrison X abiien OLEy . 8 First of May. - Silver Question, ove o totlet of lustrons bldek satin and Mrs. Kansas City and 8t. Louis, fornia colleague, the chief mt ~ we man of | cago Carpenters' Strike, Rome Crowded with Americans, Russcll Harrison wore a_princoss dress of — the She ot otherwise severely hurt. Inan unconscions - me Indians, whe UR¢ ation is i . i (Copyright 150 by Jamea Gordon Bennett.) wine colored satinembrofdeped with jet and & £H0 W0 #IVEE Oy s uENSPGE BT B, | TIMID PEOPLE VERY BADLY SCARED. | Mowr, April il—(New York Herald | SENATE MONOMETALLISTS ALARMED. | finished nwitha deop fiut fmilof India sillc | MAD AT THE MISSOURL PAOIFIO. | i("cuguged in tho fmportant entorpiise of pro. | BOTH SIDES REFUSE TO YIELD, ) "f“‘ \‘:-”'M' to :vmv l\‘\'l: e l‘y"-“ My ‘:“- I’* | —_— of the front of th Favn. from chin to hem, e pheeying dire calamitics. Frank Grouard, The Minister of th erfor An- | tion Geneval Willard Warner, late Free ( ge Men Getting Very Ag- | oxpect to return here bafore the begtuning or | TG Western Freight Association | (0 (0 § Mol v s nounces His D won (o rom Alabama; Licutenant W. Ray, gressive—lowa Civil Service Eligl- | middleof next weels when Mr. MciSeo will | Votes Down the st. Paul's i it I 3 ot . accompany her and Spend a few days before , sitfo ¢ " 8t WAk r| ;\_ ‘ll‘“'!:n ey bles—Long Debate in the leaving for his place of bosiness in Indian- ¥ ition to Advance Rates i city, and_Coun arza, Upper Hotse: Spolih, in the Northwest. dians, who wore killing settlors’ cattle over | he Cigarmaker Cora Slocum, of N-'\\'\‘ Mr. Dorsoy has filed_a petition for the the border of this (Johnson) county, returned | i tablishment of a postoffice at Osmond, Pierce ok ; ks 4 1% "omay h FEET Lt Archbishop Corrigan to Visit the Pope. i Ablishment; of & pe e at Osmond, Pi yesterday, having accomplished his mission, | CIcGo, Ay Speciul gran to WS Sent out from Fort Moy o few days | PRODADINY that Building Operations o, in company with a detachment of troops, | Wil BeSuspended forSome Weeks Suppress - Stanley Passes to interrupt a roving band of Cheyenne In toCome Switchmen's Troubles Through K J > AL Sl of Miles A. Courtright, Tty ) 1 but . ignifi Paris, April 11.—[New York Herald Ci Rostr, April 11.—[New York Herald Cable 513 FOURTEENTIL STRELT, i Tie Bry A small but extremely significant | yopyndable prophicey which the Shoshono | resolved nto u question of endurance, ~Special to Tue Bre.] - Parisians are begin Speeiul to Tiz Bee.] - Mgr. Corrigan, arch ning to look ahead to the first lop of New Yorlk, arrived hero yesterday merry month of May with some apprek oday he visited Cardinal Simeoni, prefect sion. On the one hand ¢ ayed the forces | o¢ 1ha propaganda, and will soon have an aud of socialism, men resolved to show by an im- | joneo with the pope. The strictest secrecy is | posing demonstration that their demands are | popt vegurding Corrigan’s mission. . ¥ X iR such as cannot be lightly set aside, and on the —— g } ',:,.',”“l,‘i',,,,",'.j,'(:3 \‘].‘y')i\ «‘y\.»:ff.; tlu’:‘j\w’.’.f‘l;r e ‘}“““' The fish | obtained positive informution by the purchase | ¢hoy 15vod to hunt the buffaloand theelk, and | 10 the strikers were aceused of other they are centered in Constans, whose KARA CRUELTIES. | " ) d 0 commission is an independent body at pres. | of six tickets that the Missouri Pacific was | kecping them as prisoners within a navrow | being ¢ “labor agitators, briefless | | | ; ; M. Dorsey was not in hisseat in the house Y esoly o WasnixatoN, D. O April1L ) | 4oy heing somewhat indisposed und con | Teduction in passeng s was made today | medicine man had made, having learned of it | Neither Wil ive in, and the probubility WO caucusses L fopubliins SUCRAL AR | it ot by the Alton toad. The reduction was 30 | throngh o Chevenne chinf is that bui tions in Chicago will bo prospective logislation on silver with the | There will bo & moeting of Senator Pad- | conts on the present 8 rate botween Kansas | matn question at stake, “What shall wo do to | doci's comitte on age “"”""”““"\'“"I""'l" City and St. Louis, the reduction being | skinned soothsayer, the Great Spivit, who is The Muster Carpenters' associntion last besaved!” Such is the present situation | the purpose of hearing an_argument by Fish | o0 005 ¢ fhe ¥ ] A L e R k! L St ussoci i Lt Sl }j”m:l:“m” _“\l::y::h"v. Cotimissioner MeDohRIAK Spmosiion o the flective both ways, The Alton makes the | displeased with the pale face for his unkind | pight o a-aehant atitade ana: ara et 2 el Paddock bill to transfer the fish commission \ {Copuright 1800.by James Gordon Beniett.) ' bt il Wisnreoroe BERENG Tk ORAYL DS } county, and recommending the appointment Ciicaco, April 11, [Sp clegram 10 | and today told Tie Bre corvespondent of the | Tie Brr The carpenters’ strike las now | | Within three moons ording to this red- | suspended for weeks to come, eduction: “Wo | treatment of the children of the forest, fov following explanation of the having wrested from them the land wher mince th ruage in their reference yiclds to the question of remonetization. Both vm.'l porting to ""“.""- except congress, and | oyiting the rate between Kansas City and St. | spaco where they have no froed lawye politicians and potitieal An English Medical Journal Gives De- | houses realiz the difficulty of making any | it eblocty to being placed under the super: | 10" miig information was obtained by a | #nd must learn to work, will send & mighty | judzes ldiess to “the publie tails of Madam Sigida's Cas proposed bill a party measure. They recog- | Fiio 6 the Copprtment of agriculture OXuny | ooy opicial of the company yesterday, | H00d to-swallow up the land: Al the whito | | Toxoox, April 11.—[Special Cablegram to | nize that western republicans and western Mr. and Mis, Horace Everett, acoompanied | and today the same vate was made public by Tue Bek. ] —The well known English medical | demoerats alike will not bo easily whipped | by their son, Colonel Leon: ratty Wil | s, Ttnot being intevatate busine Laucet, in this week's number | into line for any bill which ignores the de- | return to their home in Tow Tow even gth such details of the | mand for free coinage. The senate monomet- | ¥ interstate commission. The itios to which political prisoners at | yligts are profoundly alarmed ab the revolu- | piornal dunouncemett wvas ' mado to PP gl i g | 3 ¢ Sit R ol B ks Pas el L evol from the white house of the appointment of | has and always will quote publicly any rate o016, thitt they iruy tuka® YnEe s the arg, In castern SIbEr, wers sUBIECEC | tion in sentiment in the upper house and are | Howard Baldridge to be assistang United | wo find our competitors quoting seeretly.” | Wil Fiver range of hountains. which alono | yesterday, Kruzhick ana Karpes wero ab, are working wit will izo th November, as one of especial intercst t | holding a possible presidential veto over the | States district attorney’ for* NebraSka. and | Jyom other sources it was learned thatthe re- | will stand above hizh water mivk, The rungo | work in i new house when the four aecused sl phial P unize their | ghq medical u. Most attention is de- | hoads of their more radieal colleagues, At | Charles H. Howard for the same position in | TP tHoAI Ry Iy to brace | in question is located along the edge of the ¢ ' demonstration despite M. Constans and all | yored to the famou s case of Madam Sigida, South Dakota, Both appointments were an- | duction by the Alten was mainly tc 2 |- Shoshone vesetvation. - LAl L il Ul ol is police and soldigrs, They vow they will | who died from the effects of a flogging. Dr. | ! L ticipated by Tir B up the backbone of the Atchison in the con- |- Shoshone reservation, '\ o ed | Gurvieh, the prison physician, was strongly | the silvermen were aggressi ud fivm and | John Murphy, a well known South Dako- | templated warfare against the Missouri Pa- | oo VT Sy (OWEREES (8 B e | opposed "to the flozzing, He furnished the | they put their propositions so forcibly | tan, is at the American housc, cifie. Tt had been determined by all the Mis- | ywot, for he s told in the vision that after the oIt governor of the prison with u certificate set- | and with such’ determination as to 1 Perry 8. HEATH. | (500 Pacific's competitors to compel that line [ pald-faces and half breeds are thoronghly e O < tng forth that Madam Sigidn was receiving | 4,6 qoubt as to their intentions for the futu —el i s in rates by keeping | drowned und the waters vecede, afl the cattie Thus it is that timid people wready | treatment at his hands for heart disease. It tey . T PHELAN REJOINDER. tojagree toin advancoe in rates by kec and Horsos, the ol de md benr and. the heard g if it will be safe to yenture into | had long been enstomary for prison ofeials ;' is *fi-"l‘[}-l.\_‘fll: it the ~"nrl'l« S “‘h_»_‘ (“' the low basis in effect in Missouri Pacifie ter- | @0 AR G BETE R to Tife and the the strects to breath the baliny air of May, | to accept such a certificate as suficient war- | fendis 1o Hberh! loeistation Iy thie iy party | He Admits Acting Hastily but Offers | vitory while raising it clsewhere. The Ateh RGO B B IVO IR CHE 16T and if it is n robable or at least possibl ! """‘ i ”\’\‘w’”f'.:,‘yl”'f.':'“ n;yliluhuu .;r "um;n;: caticus toforea: them: to ‘\.M]‘ against thol Fleming's Conduct in Palliation. son was rather backward in agreeing to this owed buffalo of their forefathers. punishment, but unde 0 er of Barol i i r . igght and none of the lines dared ke the Mho Q. superstitious race ane that these strots will run with gove. For the | [tor 1o goneral of the provinee of the | VIews of the necessities of the situation, If | Wasmisotos, April 11.—Representative | fight and none of the i daved, taka th ns v superstitious race and 16 | yop) iy ovseal 0as to be uble to X | fiiTrea I taes ¢ is not decided upon | p; - 2 initintive. 'T0 find out exactly what the lin sy to ve, as the Cheyenne chief \ s last fortnight meetings have been held | Amoor : vison rules should u Phelan has written'a-oard in reference to his | Jured o the Alton to-day took the above | statoe, that the prophecy hus been. passed | gl I i ol wal with o sirikers e X s y o || bariaidlvientoread. in: tho: case of political | Pinnswillibala actlondn the mear [y r B e S o o e ; I on t ; 3 ; every third day in dify quar .]vl\l\lv‘l\lilli. o EM‘II_:“A”_']; e pricon decided | future. Thetnonometalist bugbears of the | troubles with Colonel Fleming of Knoxville, | stand aud will now sec whether jts competi- | around among all the tribes of the novthwest. | /it | WS Sl B SRRl asses thad oy GPL A DRI, - - Aind’ . Banhabills; by 1 4 past have become the chestnuts of the pres- | in the course of which ko says that from one | tors wish to continue u warfare which will | aud hns ereated o great deal of excitement, | 4§ #0 re prepaiid ot c 1o the Mndrcd and - thousands. nave. o drs. | Lhnt the fogging should bo”dministored in DU I who had seemed too anxious to force him to xpensive while it lasts, but will end i an | befuge generally accepted as @ tee forecast of | SEItds of the strikions, they would not recogs SR Teast Bills: B6E T2 s EiURGLAULRRAEILE b 8l LAzl A, In the house caucus the strength of the | the wall Phelan did not expect the plea that vance to the old basis of rates. what is to come to pass, Scout. Grouard is il LEREIVER tributed. These handbills set forth the ob- | upon remonstrated strenuously and refused 5 (Fle QEHO O 8 i url Pacific the subject | i 3 wtalke o o floing, | Despite these | free coinage party was even more marked. | he (Fleming) ignoved the code. Phelan says he Missourt Pacific was also the subject | confident that the Tndians will undertake to | [V e o e dects of the demonstration, chicfamong which | 10 be present at the foeeine | DesPie S | AL castern opponent of free coinage frankly | he does not defend the code, but has never | foday of animated discussion by the Central | congregate at the chosen spot within the | SUHON Attt b are a reduction in the hours of the workinge | Temonstrances tho lady was rudely seied hov | S G SIS SE I, SR IEY | e ablo to sco the moval didtinetion betyvoen affic Passengerassociation. General Passen- | oxt three months, and will with diffieulty, it | {0 i v i A AL dily to cight, the limitation of female ana | Slothes were stripped from her in the pres- | G 5ed from pussing o free. e bill by | doing another a malicious mischief, forbidden | gev Agent Townsend of that road wus quote at all, be made to stay on thelr reservations. | (e stitkers, ther v munbor of hoxses child labor and the suppression of might | o et o bl down shile 100 el | fear of a presidentiul veto. Hada vote been | DY the laws of God, and offering ' expiation, | saying that he was perfectly willing to rec - 2 BORTIZOIL O 0N WA CCO Rt BBl G tion Hel e T R O T I 20 e ‘._““'” e her Chare - back, Mhe | taken at last night's caucus upon free coinage | forbidden by the laws of man. That heacted | nize in his 1'u'\“:'~|ur\ n]..-.\u‘la,._un\.u I ARGUING FOE OPTION DEALI) R T R LA L, ot abol e document gocs on to recount how | blows W T I e s hastily insending the message designed to | east-bound differcntiuls. Chairman it I Arve bk proletaviat of the univer: asimobLaa at e | e A tRHa B HE S oo b6 | T Do i ts o e wa and Nebraska | C0d¢; Phelan admits, but adds: I assume | the western roads would agree to recos the Butterworth Bill Passes. | meet w similar conmittee of journeyimen. international socialist _congress, which | Tou0 thinks that the physicians of England | who have passel suc | and Nebraskat | that the bullying ton€ of Fleming's refusal to | the differentials and if suceessfulannoun yimnen. 0 if o : Wasiixerox, Apdl 1L -An interesting | > " i uiha s 8 aceept my hearty apology was the result | cessation of all commissions payment in- Cen- e L b - =) met in - Paris in July, 158, and | ought tounite in some action to effect his | wminations and are cligible to appointm T o | o bty Unfortunately. for d | heaving was had this worninz by the house | Chicago Switchmen Have BE R VIO BV REdy R L il e S positions in the railway mail scrvice are | popsonal ourage. Colonel Fleming in his | settlement of this” important question the | commiteee on lture on My, Butter [ CHICWGo, Apuil 100 (Special Telegran Jnown sociulists of the world, among the THE DIVIDED BRETHREN. are l"»’““‘ for other western states with like | answer says I have made myself ridiculous. | present reduced rates in western tomitory | worth's bill to prevent dealings in options | T Bre The ity switeh number being Bebel, Licbknecht, Costa, Cun- popalation. "It seems that politicals apivants | Ihis is trie. But then, T'did ot know Colonel | are far lower than any possible differential | {4 fuures, There were prosent delezations | POV of the Roclc I<lud voad have also b ningham, Grahame, John Burns and the | Bsher and Anti-Esher Camps Sorry | foo tho : orcice. TFrom the books | Ficming as L do now. rate, the differential’ vate from Denver o | fn the New York prodice exchange and | innoeulated with the strike fover, They hiave BIa TRt ot LthaLT a0 or Each Ot P S 4 DLOLI0RS Phelan concludes that in view of the s Chi; for instance, being 31, while all | 0 FECRIE T e e e e e oy WO QMY JVOIOL 0% JiE TEL 80C DaChBOLToRS of th i commission today I 1ol | fy] and jnsulting refusal’ to aceept his lines ure'now quoting ' regular $12.50 rate | o0 T ERERRIE B ot ton exohi S BEOL LN A NUOE d army. May Lwas fixed us tho dato of the | Guicaco, April 1L—At the Shemeld avenue | tho following transcript ofthe dligibles for | apology ho thinks ho ega safely leave it between the Lwo points. R A T A T ey universal demonstration of labor and the | ¢hureh the anti-Esher branch of the Illinois | 10}Va and Nebraska who ha hassed suceesss | hat portion of a world” which 'is brave, just | . = = % the bill, which las already beon: rect Sino date wis chosen 08 the grand Annual | o feremne o the (i o et ronfor, | ful examinations since April of last year and | and gencrous, to say whether whatho did was | Voted Down the Proposed Advance. | the bill which lus alveddy ; ; KRS who will b eligible to uppointment” for one | \Witiout palliation Cieaco, April 11,8 clegram to ) g : e obnoxions to wll the amployos of - the fete of the laboving world, It was unani- | enee met this morning with the president, | y from the date of their registration O e < B i Ao s bt e ety TELar e D ; voad. AL i con “held this niorning be- mously decided that the tollers of all caun- | Rev. D. B. Byers, in tho chair. Outside of L5y I\‘\“ml:":" h-‘“:};{'“\r{:";;. 3! e Washington Notes. thé Wostern Freight association was held | ox S e BT ha b | v nIN St M and the switehmen tiie trics reprosented at th congress shull de- | youtine preliminaty work, the appointment of | tone, William 5. Hunter, Walter ¥. Ingalls, |y qurvarox, April 1e—The seeretary of | toduy. The only matter of importanco. camo I The st soction of ho Wil th abolish | WAtter wits filly discussed, but o detinito mand the public powers to give satisfaction | standing committees, cte., the niost interest- | yoid, John T, Van Brunt, Charles B, Smith, | war today issued an order dirccting the | yp on a resolution prosented by theSt. Paul | trading in puts and calls and bucket shop | {eelsioh fous reachiod, © The wien ave still ab to their just claims, and the following vider | ing feature of the session was the adoption of [ M. J. § >hin W. Coleman, H, troops from tho follgwing posts to e | yund to advaneo rates in the nopthwest and dealings .])III\I”\U.\:H‘I‘HIH '-3"'"“l?h‘?'i"""‘-‘“"'l"“r | atait oo ko oub it mutay was added: “That the demonstration will | g preamble and resolution setting forth the | John G. , I M. Combe, I G, L withdrawn as: sconibaks tHe department | rari south s, Siouwx Clty to, tho:old busis, | rocs fox futura delivery would foveo out of be for the most wilfully blind a revelation of ause of the division, deploring the action of | ford, C. tt, B. 10 | 8 haar o S & ace ¢ 2 s 1 o } 3 ¥ ! Lvis ) ; Ll commander can providg suitable accommoda- | e i A I A n Rt sant | e o i e GO RR DT Ao G LAl TS La RGO o EEeTlo e whioh o been | the scceders in withdvawing and setting up a | J. M. Lepe, B. W. ( ¢ about # per cent higher than at y | o EEY payore WG s BOon | conference of thelr own, declgring any | N.Broc F. A. Vest, W. * | tions _elsewhere: Fort. Maginnis, Mont: | The proposition was voted adversely upon by | were able to purehase crops and hold them | complished for the masses of toil- | SRR ENTEG W L0 pa Vaeant ahid nssur. | Seott, J. 1 Banks, K, B. Sparsops, U, | ort Bridger. Wyd.: Fort Sidney, Neb.i | the Burlington & Northern, the Northweste | for the v To stopsales for futuve delivery | Tie Bee | Pie Colw e fuctory sti- ers since the commufie was crushed, | fuhom thay they would be. received into | S, G. Stover, William A. Burdock, Trving W, | Fort Crawford, Col.; Tittle Rock Barracks, | ern and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & | would be to interrapt and disafrange the en- | ceded in induciie ahout seventy men to go wnd the necessary outeome of which will be | ihe fold meain if they would roturn Kcere, Charles I, Gollton, Burton B. Wilder, Fort McDowell, Asiz, and Fort Verde, | Omaha. The fivst naied rond opposed thead- | tire finaneiul system of the country. The | o worl this momine, Some of thew, oo TN e o ph e o R Eo AR Gl v o vs, William Caton, S, . Entorf and C. | John H. Galey, C. J. Bedow, Aretas E. Ariz. The respective. department com: | vance on the ground that it had been chavged | bankers of = the = couniry | theiv fo e et ol things.» A Paith were clected trustees to take the | ford, Frank Stockton, Frank J. G masders are to report {0 the adjutant general | with being n_demoralizer and it wanted | crops and depended upon the U [Fa or A country was left to detormine what | Plices of the seceders. As the conference | J. Sételer, William D. Cody, W. W. Nosing, | Of the army the dates when the posts can be uance to” show how it stood by 0 of ‘the sm deaters futhe ¢ | fore." Sever - Bach.country was left to detormine what | 446000 at-noon for two hours' recess the | Charles B, Maury, B. T, Gilbert, Burton I, | #bandoned, with a view to necessary arrange- | yaising rates to St. Paul, when it would vote | towns for the is of their transac [ T e e Kind of a demonstration best suited its own | constable served & writ of replevin on Secre- | Alin, F. 5. Weston, 8. D. Lawrence, 1o 1, | ments for buiidings anctther improvements | in the afirmative. The other two roads op- | The bill would fmer ut the mercy | oltiooy\vare not neodod,. Thers was pl | firmness has become almost proverbial among his countrymen. All the powers of law and order as represented by thousands of police | and soldiers the minister of the inter v 1t will be remembered, has declared his intention of using to prevent any monstrations of the kind projected, cost what it may. Staggered by the declary tion of the gover cnt the aris socialists men and half bre will perish; all the | contained g nent that the carpenters! Borses and eattle and all the wild animals of | conneil did not faily represont the craft, us s, we could | e plains and the wmountains will likewise | contaiued a nunber of mere agitato make the reduction without notice to the | suffor death. But the prophiet has been | Four o fined 25 cach by Justice chavged by the Great Spivit to_cary the | warning news to tne tribes, his chosen m always th 1 for assaulting 1% Krize hick and s, mon-union carpenters, last night's conference at Senator Sherman's fused and focked themselves in the building, The strikers fo wn adoor and handled Krvazhick vous by breaking up his tools. Captaiin Schuttler and some Lake View officer uf ested the assafl- ants, who were the job. The men took an ay o ther cases of ussault have heei | meet in such numbers that the powers ve in the government wiil pale into insignificance A meetin . nters convened this afternoon at freet some sort of a | Tavor of compromise, However, it is L lust night and this u; The men object wo switchmen, who, they The Cigarmakers, Ciicaco, Aprii 11 to purpose. In France the idea was weleomed | tary Stamm for the records of the last con- Minor Georgo N..Q Frank | to be issued by the department of the in- | posed the advance because they wanted all | of the large cap o' would -buy. cash | 6¢'10uq talle amonie the strikers, but 1o tets Of with enthusiasm among tho socialists, and cnce, Stamm accepted the service, to ap QIR Y QB T amos AR e or for Indian school purpos 7 the luke and rail questions settled before they | grain at such a pr 6¢ o -contd hotd et Qi i SR o Ul AV a ) 2 justice April 22 to answer the v, Chalos B Phillips, G 5 Daine, Wil snator Pettigrew, from the committee on | voted on an advance, It being found ini- | until Gabricl blew his horn without sustain ic municipal council even promised mor ) liam' 1. Williams, James P. Itose, (. A, | Indian affairs, has reported favorably the bill | possible to sceuve an advance in rates, an ad- | ing loss S T T and pecuniary support, as in the ease of the R S Reqret Un g | RAT ke el 5 70 Dean. | to ratify und confirm the ment with the | journment was taken until next Tuesday, | Georze C. Martin of the New York produce Al i the afternoon the secvetary was in- | Rempke, Hiram D. Gibson, Alonzo Dean, ! i ) i A Pirien Ap A meeting of tho TG IbaTor SR T o\ oM atea tructed o send an addvess 1o the faction in | Arthur 'B. Clifton, Edward E. McConville, | Sisseton and Wahpeton bauds of Tndians in | when committees will veport onthe ve- | exehange, maintuined that the favmer never | i A oot franes for the purchasc of a banner. In Ger- | session at the Wisconsin - street church | Edgar Price, Charles A, Hurris, Emory D, | Dakota. ductions in lumber and the packing house | before réesived so smalla per cont of the | Federation of R ployes his been many, where the authorities have decided to | notifying — the ministers there that | Wosteot, FrankJ. Vance, . B. Dorchester, - products rates and also on luke wnd vail, alue of his erops. His opinion was that the | eulled for sider the dischurge e L ; ) O e ey ity their ntion | J. W. Brauer, H, D. Cowlos, Jesse Hurley, A Poor Substitute for Whisky z low prices now prevalentare because of the | of siyte t PSR quash any attomptat a demonstration, the | UpICE | W SEEES,HREE o IGEEE 1 g T (s, 9.5 Savago, G, W, Stewart! | Dover, N. H., Apil 11.—[Special Special Nebraska Rat ; eont series of lavgre erops from which there | o S5 fa: opGsta0 ) bliat latest news is that there isa splitin the so- | tians of the discipline by o'clack Saturday I, Patwon, C. D, Gluss, Puul | gram to Tiw Ber]—John Kehoo, IKaxsas Crry, Mo., April 11.—[Special Tele- | has accumulated in store 200,000,000 bushels | 5ot W p « .m~l| h|y:[|x<. Bebel .m«ll Licbknecht being op. ‘..n"w‘ln,m“vi:,’-j:.,‘n:»y’.;‘:;n»‘ ‘\;;'I.]‘!lnlwl\~‘\\.‘l them .llsmml.l ,‘f‘l W. Gunuison, ml;i" 5 ul::q.‘.\.:_ twenty-three, of Lynn, Muss., and Ha gram to e Bre. | —The Trans-Missouri Pas :»1’ ;'i::lri_‘un‘v: ':h‘”kl:lv\\’.II\rI’”v1‘1\‘.‘\‘““”“']‘1“jt‘\'];n“.:‘w‘\ Dogadlito tho achema. (i .\\:fl’n-t G ko el branas | Haar ol e ey . W | Kimball of Northwood, N. H., both shoe- | senger association has issued o efveular an- | 0L S the fmer, In 1833 the N BN mawiedn s bl Sinalbollavadl o bl LN RGeS el o otharoon seonard, L. J. Libbey. 1. L. | makers, obtained at Trinkett’s drug stove last | nouncing that the lines in interest having | commissions on a bushel of covn unounted to | One Thousand Men Strik nsand Men Strike. an angury of what May 1 will bring | g8 PR G aG e e - delogates B. Finch, Thomas Stephe | night a'quart of Jumaica ginger as the best | wreed theveto, reduced rates for the round | 21 cents: now the eutive evop was marketed | G0 T Ty * forth. In Belgium th monstration is ex- | aro elated over the act that | Iiam H. Rick, Azel K. ) substitute for liquor they could find. They | trip ave authorized for the following ocea- | On & commission of 4y cent. Irthe bill passes | R e ”'“"h 5 i - pected to be a notable one, and even in Nov- | their conference was recognized by vie WK o M. Hall, R drank it hetween them and Lin | Gons: Chautauqua assenibl fenidunay |poiLecsatiar RERLIO L IO RIRATAQ LS tH a3 (SRR, Aol S A A s Lo * e e L oation KoM SeEhby tivo lours n grant agonsk Kimball sufforod | B¢ DAoL 1 ! country will be proscribed buildine Wl i obedience o the come way an agitation is in progress. | [ i 1 L L 25 to July 7, open rate of one fare from points e P 8 3 society, who paid them a dividend today. The ringle, J. B. Combes, H. W. Reed, intensely throughout tle uight, but is con- | =1 10 7, open £ ]} J. 0. Bloss of the New Yo cotton ex- | nands of vl labor union. With reference particularly to Paris, Jules | Soeicts, who BAIE Lhem & uiten o0 8 "G, Proudfoot. M. T, Mok sidered out of danger todu within 150 miles, tickets to be sold June 26 to | change read an avumient against the bill pre - Gueside, son-in-law of Karl Marx, whose | firence with @ requost for records, ete 1 Yant. J. A Stivin. 1. P, sl R July 7, from all points in Nebraska at” the | pared by a committec of that exchange, pre 1 COLD WAVE, mantle has deseended upon his shoulders, de- | turned with tho report that the matter J. 0. Bk S. Huber, M. E. Foster, ail Works Consolidated. sime rate on June : 1 July 6, llw;l \';‘HI'H Tacing it with a protest agzainst the bill % = ) : clared to a reporter that the demonstration | been roferved to a committee, Bishop Esher | A. Bailey 3. Harris, D, Boreer, Sr. Louts, April J1,—=It is reported hero | Limit July &3 Gun club, Grand Istand, May signed by the leading bankers of New York | fowa's Temperature Will Go Down would be grandiose. *We shall number 200,- | announced that he had received word that at | 8. Bostey, 1. Mcl™ H. W, Carlow that the Tudor nail works company Oohan e Il ha Db e G e L e ) Bortyeiv o) 8 Sunda Ly & A ronference yesterds the presiding 3 iise, % S 2 i é cate pla 0l Nebraska pol i i voule ork great damage to e At NEeT 3 A " A 000 toilers,” he_continued, “200,000 resolute | L 10 Chnferando yestorday oo presiding | ¢ ORIt (e lu”u’v;qf (& | St. Louis has purchased the Waugh nail aud | tournament State Volunteer Firemen's. asso- | trado and thit the hanks o thoie. sisies on | CHONG Al I'o-local mien who will crowd the streets of this capi- | fossed that he had done wrong in deposing Fovi B, Hughes, donathun L, | steel works at Belleville, Tlls. The new pur- | ciation of Nebraska, Plattsmouth, June 2¢ to | advanees under the present system less than | SOVEFSU0S @ cold wave which h tol.‘Phe government have announced its in- | him. 1t was decided to hold the next confer: | Polk, H, A. Rowe, Geovge M. Goff, George | chase will bo consolidated with the West ORIt incono:tubid rom Moo lhundanishalol L dinatsiiioneor thisicattan [ ow Smidiiisilt ubalh AEobiof IOV Eive tontion of dispersing us. It is cusy to dis. | enco at Chicugo in April, 151, Kennedy, Alonzo L. Beck, Chutles N, Bishop, | bail works and the Valley steel and fo Drasl points, tickets to be sold June 23 and | exchange committee holds in efeet that trad- | degrecs in e temperture, : 3 ) s iheimer, William 1. Bridse, James | company, which is now' controlled by wit June 23, the lines to take in- | ing for future delivery has given the world's - 5 POrse 500 men, not 5o 200,000, However, we | g paep 4 SERIOUS CHARGE. Thomis 4. Hunt, Amos B, Kulp, | Tudor company, the whole to form one vd to the trausporta- | markets a less violent characior, reduced tho 11 OMce Special B desiveour demonstration to e quite pacific,and | ¢ CTngersoll, Weldon B, Burke, | corn. When the avrangement is completed | tion of apparatus: Nebraska Dental asso risks of merchunts and bunkers and at the SNGToN, Apeil TL—The siaal offie if same wmone us forget this factitwill be a | A Prominent Attorney of Winfleld, | Marin _ Mroneh! Oliver. 1 Bryin, | it 18 said the combined works will employ | tion, Omitha, Muy 21, a rate of re | same time has seeured to the cotton plant f r bullotin:: A storim misfortune. But 1 am confident that the Kan., In ble. ank B. Williams, E. Simms, H. Fagan, | 8000 men. and ‘one-thivd on the certificate plan from Ne- | higher vange of values than was the case | ¢ ; « : 4 r ! 2 P e braska points: Nebraska State Sunday | before the existence of this method of trading rood sense of the Py iy \ < ; 0 W, H. Anderson, G. M. Hopkins, W. 5. ) Iy high #ood sense of the Parisian workingman. wil Kaxsas Crry, Mo, April 1L—[Special Tele- | ot g AREERO M A G URS W 2 A Desperate Heavyweight. Sehool association, Hastings, June 3, 4 for future delivery, If the | Uy high temperatures hylutaanoh an oyentinlicy gramto Tug Bee.]—Iu response toa tele- | Grham, . A, Reyman, ¥. H. King, John [ Westenrty, R. L, April 11.—[Special Tele- | 8 rate of a fure und one-third on the cor tem was wiped out the ges | prova vulloys, extending north- M, Ferroul, Boyer, Baudin, Lachitz, | gram from the sheriff at Winfield, Kan., | Sinclair, B. D, Peterey, d. W, MeArthur, 1, ) | cate plan from Nebraska_points; Ci of New York und New Orloans would R miesota and. South Thivricr, Franconie and Ouserct, who com- | Sheriff Tom Bowhng of Wyandotte county, | B. Laflin, C. C. Spuiger, . Kenyon, (. D, gram to Tk Bik. | -Nuthan Blum, forty-five qual Rights leagu Nebraskii, Omal, | to exist and this would transfor the business | Di Al in tempers has, priso tho sociulist group in the chamber of | Kun., this afternoon placed “under arrest E. | Muxfleld, S, b, dtoons, L. Auderson, J. Hooy, | 3.0y 00n suffoving from measles and melan- | covtificate plan from Nebrask points Tho proceedings of f w i : is 50 tho 4y 0 state wity these wen were dischaveed and in euse of refusal a trike is prob: ty is central tonight in years old, who weighs 250 pounds and who [ Appil 30, vate of a far A one-thivd on the | to Europe and build up exchine i he novthwest and the Narply gnarked s, Georgo e ed- | cholia, fired both barrels of a shot gun at his = interrupted by i yea and v \ th Dakoti “that the oo on'tho aucecss of tho domonatration, | nold, It | wus, loarnod’ ftoday thab | Jords,Qeorgo A, Davidaon, Ouinincoy Brod- | Sholia, firad both hawtala of o shot euniat} Another Cut. Hous, - As the mombors lett, th 10 thermonetey : thirty de- but M, Joffrin, the labor candidate, whom bis | the charge which the young attorney | M. | e Erank D, Craveford, 15, 1, Cow. | He then relonded the gun and while ende: Sax Praversco, April 11— The loeal oft Vinan animated disen v v . 15, with political opponents still nickuamesthe eleet of | will have to confront upon his return to Laclhol, William €. Ryorson, 1%, | i to placo the muzzle i his ‘mouthc for a | cials of the Burlington road today announced | Visiting delegations upon (he merits of the | 4 fient Stoner, R. W. Miller, J. A. Suydler, W, C. | third attemnt, was interfered with by his | o pate of 5 from here to Chicago, second w‘\”;‘m\j‘:u fuilure ¢t “Moses :\u“\ of 5t | \ Jeported © on u deputy for Moutmartre instead of Boulan- | nal malpractice, resulting in the death of | JMUond Chavles W. Gibson, 1 (L. Dhillips, MOMEE (Eng cnatesoRiin sl il om olass uakor B 18 expecied et the jothes Toad bf wheat. . The' commitieomen. wers | ! | it Chicag o ey, is iuclined to be sceptical. “Lam per- | Miss Alpha 1 the daugter of Charles | H. Burge, Charlos Roup, John M. k. | his motheas hand, Blum will probably die, | 4% W ticetind ’ arguing that the failure wa fieation of nil southenst, it suaded that it will be a flasco,” he to a | Blis of Sedun, Kun, Mr. Ellis is prominent | ler, W, A, Smith, George ) - GOULD INTEXA the bill and the visitors ends 1 10 show b Lern forty reporter today. “Many of the leadin vits | in politics and was district clerk at 4 Machaner, I, O, 2V Miles Succeeds Crook. =2 it wusg mere incident to th i Dal N .‘,‘., B A e ket AT Hibbagd, i1, B dell, B, Mo Wasmisaroy, April 1L.—The scnate 1 He is Pleased with the Outlook for Heading OfF ¢ s Nave no iufluence on the vast body of work A special from Avkansas City, Kan, 10- | \Wordir b than A NG contirmed the following nominations: Lew Himsell in that Section. ORiGAGR AN | been ordered fngmen. We shall see that the French work- | night says: +Miss tlis of Sedan, | Nrointyrel C. A, Keith, 1. Huvrison, k Grant, assistant seeretavy of war; Bui Darrag, Tex., April 11.—Jay Gould was | y1a membors of the 5 < ngs overe local fugian will not luy down his tools und quit | Kins cume to this city Maveh 25 wid stopped | D, Hoine,' AL, Diehl, G, 11 Horden, W o General Nelson A. Miles, major gener: interviewed at considerable length by the | (ion was adonted shops ukatn, south Minnese work in the middle of the week abs e Gladatong sohotel U McClure, 30 A Mallahin,” T, H.' Beale, | Colonel B. H. Grierson, brigadior general: [+ Dullas News regarding the outlook for his g vk, SRhe stonn s o message for L. Peckham, | Oharles 'A. Beghtol, G B M SOW B H were getting que privi S wd anl will bhe an uttorney of Winfield. ' The sume day he | Dyiciinson: Charios Thom, ¢ H . 1Ckoreh, &, | Maje H. Stanton, doputy paymaster gen- | properties in this section and the condition of | givectors be withor 15 in Tudisna, Hlis #h Hom went to her room. Miss Ellis was a lady of | 1 eral: J. H.' Cisney of Indiana, Indian in- | the country he has traveled over vecently. | compel the | the d'tomort b i u >, Anderson, R. Lotcham, J. Z. Schell, J. o low pel the remova v and toir [} (Copuriglt 15 by James Gordon Bencti.) | wore than ordinary intelligence, was cashier | 17 AhGeraon, v, §1. S - % Sl 4+ | spector, and the fotlowing postmasters: 1i- | A Gould expresses himself as perfoctly sat. | offeors of the mombors, P Rowk, April 1L—[New York Herald | of her brother-in-liaw’s bank at Scdan, and a | ¢ hi e N nois—A. W. Harting, Rochelle, Wisconsin | 4 a0q'\itn the outlook affeeting his interosts, | Erant the directors authority to do whitever gy st e ; ; o t S ol TOO0 MUCH TALK IN THE SENATE, A. W. Young, Wausat; J. 7. Green, Foud | isfied with the nffecting his Intorests ; Tish the d it Cable--Special to Tug Ber. ] —Stanley passed | leader in society, though only twenty | @ rabl is 1 i J h and to use his own words, “finds there a clse they may sce fittouccomplish the desired 3 yi Ruin 7 o s old. . On April 5she became ill, and Sinday | Considerablo dissatisfaction is being ex- | du Lac ; RO fa Tt | end. The meeting then by vote, forbade through Rome today en route to Cannes, and | 3int 00,y olelock she died. Her father | pressed by senators serving their fivst term at - e i e Atato. Tt ienlare fn the eities | member or combinution of wembers, divectiy A awed by vain, t was received at the station by United States 5 with her in her last moments, but | the long debates which ave being had upon Tn Honor of the Pan-Americans. B O ey, PaLLCR LY I ena.ciuies | or indirectly, from collecting or dissominug it north Minister Portor, tho duko of Sermoncta, | hoe mother was sick ut home.’ Her | every subject for the solo purpose of giving | Wasnivatoy, April 1L—A review of the | A0 towns thioweh wieh ho pussed I |0 LS S A vosolution wus i Marchosse Vitelloschl, Signor Maya for | sister had ulso beew with her up to e tino | tallitivo souators wn opportunity o ventilate | District of Columbia ftional guard and | s (HEtirest, taken Qo the wrobaple antc | (GESEHRTSMGATL Danies Do 3 of the futher's awvival, Her father took tho | tiels viows, Tho new wen bellove Shat there | troops and the several barracks of the regular | developiment is not consistent, with the « jucsted to restore the vates in foree hefore t [ hiwests remains home on the day of her doath, and on \ d i | army stationed ut Washington was today | position in some quarters to hamper railroads, | the wires were semoved froim the exchipiee | Monday morning she was interred, Soon it | tained, and it is stated that they will present > \ 3 lenses room and on the event of arefusal that the t 1 s veceded 1o was a groat ovation on Stauley alight- | began to bo whispered about that there was | & resolution creating a new rule which will | &1Ven in honor of the delegates to the pai- | With Mexico he is greatly pleased, He e 1 om the tanloy was presented | foul play, and ofjeers were set to work upon | limit debate to one hour, Of course they do | Americun conference. fThe president, sev- | gavds the fostering of commercial relations | boad st f \ | ; i from tho tralu. Stanloy was prosented | foul play, un 1 ofticers v ko set 1o w A el el I ].4 J“‘\y fspurse they do | Gl mombers of tho cablnet, General Scho- | with Mexic thing of vast iwnp: pany_wnong th difforon old Winfiold and 1. L., Pockham, also of Win- | adopted, but it will bring about a discussion | field and other ofticers regulur army | the United 5t bk . oL d, ns being the S0 of hev death, | which they think will result in some kind of | 9ccupied the ¢ IN NENORIAN. making a speech, as he was very tived with | Dy "Bmory ¢ 1 Wolf of this city a limit being placed upon all gene debates 3 4 v 3 A e S Ho. apoko' | and gave hm aally. s stated, an insight | and a curtaiiment of the time which a senator epublican Caucus Con h New Youk Anniverss ¢ Lincolu's Death Wil | very little, but thanked the society for the | into the nature of the trouble, and that the | may have to speak upon a subject and that it WasHINGTON, April 11, —This evening eleven, was t« rved at Springficld. v had been the vietini of erimingl | Will rosult in great cconomy. The frequent | session of tho republican caucus committees | with the r S s b Ho 1180 stated that B, T, Peck ngz speechos that have been made of io senate and house, on the . nine. The ich luwye the ¢ sulc senators in the Montana contes rich luwyer, the young lady suid v lontana t lem was conversational in character. Al- | boys went I VAR though severdl views were preseuted the in e, denying g e ®x- (deputies, profess to share Gueside's coufi- | L. Peckham, a prominent attorney of Win A minority,” in consequence of his sitting as [ Wintlold will be that of complicity in erimi Signor Crispi, the members of the Geograph feal society, General Branfond and others hagold medal by the Geographical so ctoty. In veply he excused himself from medal. Ho was presented Lo many i o and exprossod @ hopa to return some duy \" 10 ves pond Rome, The former Italizn consul to Zanzi author of her ruin i ovocation for this step. After bir hoped. M, St sk the di fiie body f Miss § be disinterred g it 1 vote was alimost reached | gications e that an: agreement. will b hereabouts vor rection of East Afy England and :v"‘!‘“‘[ % “ " "‘ AL o “ “”v th '.“‘H J" ““ 'v\‘- o '”‘H“ wrived at Secerctary Windom has been | Sinee then al to find the April 15, listrict ol s . b i summoned appear” before the conumittee | were fruitl ther ca local Gray a8 doputy distriot ol X e L Y| tomorrow John ¢ sth of the ans and tinn s jou { L wis chief reporter for th Reliof 1 stop and i ¢ all = i He was glud to meet his ol \ C at its stato meeting us of @ | of this afternoon being taken up in talk upon ! Mall Doxes Rabled. highly respected fumily a subject which had already been extausted | WASHINGTON, April 11— A telegram wa - m which every senator had | ceived today from Dayton, O., stating that The Death | reachvd i conclusion and was redy 0. | twelve stroet letter boxes In that city werd MiNNEAPOLIS, Minn., Ap: zuin this afternoon the senat broken open last night and the contents torn deutenant Steele ey ) elogram to Tie Bey robate 1z 4 0.Ypan - this qusation and scattered on the s > locks in \ Rox, April 1.~ Now Yorls Herald Cablo | Teloeram to Tius Ber. |- Py it or five names were called and re- | 30 scattered on the, st T e A Special 0 'n iont S cll of this city 1 13 morning ded a dewocratic senator, and w out any A ¥ S S : aC . » ey pecial to Tug An acel has | * RS 8 dod 8 9 e & and without any | pupiment has offered a reward for the appis The Mississippi Stll Rising. f 3 I n happened to New | WS @ cousin of Genera aprivi, chan eliminaries or upol teved anew up fawis iy e i 1 < 19 L X g AT ” discussion of the question. Under the Be: ATCHEZ, M - " A ¥ Stu rules of the N The lady, with five N n | g s IS AR NS Se0NI Dead in the Rear of a Saloon, In mnibus from g 1 this mor evel By MinwaUKEs, April 11.-A special from Hur sta en route for Flor vl ¢ f content, aid it t Wis., says Lottic Morgan, a disres)x s in Missourl the wheels of s th St stage 1 ible woman was found dead in the rear of Rl SR Ra iking Rapidly. fup amnibus was shattered to pieces Wasuingroy, April 1Koy her left tem which was evidentl Randall has been siuk oy o 1 with a X ere | ) L argued a happ, ¢ y e Vi the well known seu A New York Lady Injured. [Copyright 1% by Jtmes Gordon Bennett,] -2 aloon in that eity with a terrible gush