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PAGES NINETEENTH YEAR OMAHA, SUNDAY )l()l{l\'lNG,“Al‘]HL 13, 1800.—~TWENTY PAGES N =MBER 203, of sight until in latitude 46 degrees 35 nin Seuate permitted to tender their ballots, When Mr. | I Wasiineros, April 11.—In the senatetoduy po— | Waddell. who is a lawyer and o brave mar Wasiisatos, : Secrotary Win Wilkeln's Eagerness for Roform Criticiaed | W<t a distunce of 185 miles. The ‘present | M Diwes prosented o potition from the Bowt | g 4por Gonfurence Betwemn the Members of | a1 u strong friend ot General Mubone's, | doni was befors the republican_caueus com- | A Propositiof — Advance Westera Ratee osition of fce is considerably out of the or- " p was sworn in o thundering applause went up | mittee on the silver question today, He o X By the German States, position of fec I8 considerably outof theor= | o now” York chamber of commerce ‘re- the Republican Gommittee, frosn the galleries of the house R T e o reaRE tre bt o1 M Jith a Setback, monstrating against the proposed legistation " tives where hundreds of black men were |t for driving the Chinese out of the country.” A RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT POSSIELE. Thio calonda was then taken up and omong | EX-SPEAKER, RASDATL)S OONDITION: | hearty tn thels approval. ot the. meocseding | Lhcdelay in arrivink ut an agreoment ot | THE STAND| ~KEN BY THE ALTOM, illed with Dashing Turn- | oo il pssed were the following: Appro i pears to be caused by the nsistence of the retty Womer priating £5,000 for a public building at ¥ — tes north, longitude 38 degrees 58 minutes dinary ice track representa meastre reported by the house committec. i —_— and applauded vigorously, while a large extreme silver men upon absolute free colnage . ; crowd of members gathered around M. | o) rvative element favors the hot 1 Refuses to Sign a Paper (o That Bfs The Czar's ther P p [Copyright 189 by James Gordon Bennett.) o seni )il ending to the state He Has Known for Three Years A g ¥ > he conservative element favors the hou t ‘ gna per o I i ¢ her a Leader in th N. D.: th ite bill extending to the states Waddell and extended their congratulations | pil The silver ST i that ot fidon s KEaT AL OF Movement—Fears for His Perso '_'"""”"""“,Iil"w l‘:“‘,“" AR 'l,‘, ;:.1 of South Dakots, North Dakota, Wash 1is Case WasHopeless—Senate over the vietory iwhich was awarded | gootion of ‘the house bill muking treasury Vill o Safety Influencing the Bosrt I omedt, Mverybody o nave, The | Bt and Montain - (I8 heneite ol Favors JENSRSerNg 1 to republicanism. At the same mOmEnt | yotes jssued in paymeat for bullion L\ 5 ‘-\‘ "o““"““m o Northern Tyrant. weather (s lovely, e boulevanis ure guy | e sct ulowing to cerialn stases 5 Weather Bur A scene somewhat similar was taking able iu bullion ¥ urgue that the effect Al J ¥ | per cent on the sales of public land; the sen- o thad PR T ST TR BGOSR T e T plta i Btgw AN G i A UL tardeds ) ate bill to amend and continue in force the teved around Captain Wise and congratul it vomen and pretty ssses, The horse CheAth :I:L i :;\\. |"|‘|:m|| |-:\;I\I:. :\:,v‘m L e Loty ‘\‘:' o WasHINGTON BURBAUTick Ostarra T, | | him. Asked what the proceedings meant, | yaud of the radical farmers for great govern e i ot Bosiene 1 & | StFuction of a bridge ncross the Missour 31 FovktmesTi STty ¢ | one of Captain Wise's friends said: Wise | - o | river at Forest City, 8. D.; the senate bill to WasHixoroN, D. C., April 1 18 1 TayE - He b b e b Gl the rate of pensions for cortain cases | There was anothé’ conference today be ? miny BE6 SHo Ieto Rlteriivon SUractiotR i Ll \fness to £40 per month; the house bill | tween the members of the republican silver LA b i "““I"_“"' ¢ the payment or forfeiture of lands pur- | coinage committee appointed from members been replaced by more fashionable luncheons | o 0o patented nor paid for, in the | of the house yesterday, but no conclusion was B el B T e T ervation in Nebraska; the senate | reached, Sceretary Windom was heard in foram St Bome. ) s nstituted a serjos of | Vill toincrease the eficiency and reduce the | the conference, which was behind closcd o B ven st | €Xbenses of the signal corps of the | doors, and ho explained the effect which Lis evening by Mis, Luckemoyer had the great The bill transfers to the department |'l'l";~.nll.|vv.nl\}'uuhl\lim\‘oUn be .m:' .ull.nr\“l : t the renomination and re-election must be | pight, and the indications are that they will jiunist, Padveweski, and M. de Lara for thaitventtien: biirodtiy, leavlie |t T e vded him without opposition, That 18 | waituntil the house ciucus announces its $olofata, “/THo giieats lieludsa:Miss Adela | corps of the army remiain fn the | conference commission, who s very keenly in- Wise is happy and his friends are con- | conclusion on the subject Grant, Mr. and Mrs, Leslie, nee Miss Jerome, ¢ department : tercated i thosublect of fccount of the WFE | gratulating him.”~ The moral of the proceed. | T T ETTY 3 overy other vond in the west exeept tie (rant, Mr. aud Mus, Tealie, noc Missderom |~ Atovan execitive session the senate ad- | constituency interest involved, says that they | fu, iy gbvious. Tt would probibly be worth AN INVENTOR HONORED. z ISR A e U g 2 Lild 3 journed, areendeavoring to perfeet the Windom bill so ton. In explaining its refusal to sixn the ephens of the English embassy, — as to eliminate us nearly as possible. the ob- Alton disclufmed any desive to combine to Wik E AN S L LR g House. : ftor | doctionadlo features fn the way of ubsolute evening for Lady de Gray : WastiNGTox, April 12— Immediately after | pcoin’ie o takes tho positicn that the Oneof the select dinners of the weel was that | the reading of the journal the house re- | o™ e 45 Mot demand that the of lust night at the American embassy, given | sumed considerution of the contested election |yl country shall be compelled to by Mrs. Cavendish Bentinek and Mrs, Ogden | case of Waddell against Wise, Messrs Hauw- o 26 SRR S B0 SRR e Mills, who are stopping at Mrs. Whitelaw | gen of Wisconsin and Dalzell of Pennsyl- [ gt 00 (0 COHE KR 00 Rei's during hev: absenae Amonk the | vania spoke in fuvor of the contestant and | g oy they demand more liberal recorni- | ikt o Shie o 1221 Seventoonth ST0ets | it bt o o A Ul UL IR ILD LR R LD G AU AL S BLas il s G0 g G vwenolariitonloie T S e e e R A U e s R i s e Rl e and Mrs, Wiliam Moore. his own bl SRR taten | e proposition is to’ Bve silver bullion de- | rooms wwere perfect bowers of roscs, giftssent | and contaiis §700. worth of pure gold, The oL Georgé Seott, the rullwiy pesident, ™ | Arter further discussion a voto was te¥CH | posited at the marketipiice with the proviso | iy (o brighten the anniversary, and a few of | totul cost of the medul, exclusive of dosiy improving from his rhewmatic illucss con- | on the minority substitute resolution, declar- certificates shall be issued for the bul- | 1o ifts of silver pieces were left down stairs | wasover &.000. Thers wore prosent the | pmdtedubCanties, et ab the | LFtha seit vacant,and was defedtod Zyos8, | ilon. dopositsd andRtiii cortifientes issued || o inspection, motably the bemitifal’shiver | presideint, Mys, Melces, Mo, Nimutick, Soi Miss Isubella Scott's breakfast at the [ 119; nays, 13, e shall be_redeemable fn flawful money of the | o wit) Ty el b e R R Rp | ; Ve | otel Vendome yesterday for Miss Grant [ The majority resolution declaring Waddell | {riited States fnstend of bullion certificates 1@ band of plague work 1 [ ators Bvarts, Blaivand Reagan, Ropresenta modifications of the eustoms so as to abolish |,y pretty affair, the table being decorated | entitled to his seat was adopted—yeas, 1343 d States Instend '0f bullion certifica Iice of the bowl and foot of the pedestal.that | tive Buchanan and a nnaherof ladies, The axation on articles that are absolutely neces- | iy coneot me-nots and biue ribbons. Among 120 and that_gentleman appeared at | Tcdeemable ouly in sitver bullion. Mr. Car- | qq the gift of the members of the senate. | corcuionics were simple and consisted only of b s T S with forget-me-nots and biue ; nays. 120, —und that gentleman appeared &b | o aygyes that this would make the cortifi- | e cocF o 5 EThaE e & s Bk for the use of the people on tho simulta- | 41 0 SO e e, Miss Stone, | tho baw of tho & Nt e Toutu ot Flowers and u letter of congratulation were | an uddress by Senator Ivarts, reprosenting vl e e bl i Lo B o ' cates substantially equal with gold, and | nt from the white house. The bride and | comgress, and an addiess by the president, neous adoption of tariffs so as to develop the |y & P fiats Miss Wallach of Washington, Miss Rebeeca | oftic : § h e S ohlntrs bk inoE . would at the same time effectually hold the | . : Hen T : TEor 5 5 industrics of the country. It is not believed | e " philadelphia belle, and Miss Ma Lublic business was then suspended and | Winoion ™\ huetion until the treasury ‘lel‘x!nml;:u quarter of ;n. tury \y\;n u:l ;Allll”l .]|I\4I o by {r response of vh\v‘lln Ih‘\ \‘:I.1 SULY |y the drawing room to veceive the company. | Francis, who was soovercome thut he could in offieial cire the emperor will be | '\ e : ! ; an Zandt the house proceeded to puy fitting tribute to | qaiit it out to the people i coin at §1. or : |.““)|i.~n.>.|,;q.\n! I"",':“["l"f"f"” o the Ill’":“’ Another sbreakfast given at the H the memory of the lute Jumes Laird, former | e ging ,,,.“‘.ild,,‘:)i,, tho 7 Coiage, eh i“““ ;“l“""‘1 LA ndid l\-“\‘:‘v:‘]“"l.:"' Gl culties entailed by the revision of the tarifts, | o o (ol B T same. guests ex- | yoprose TN Aol £Ees iBtiins, 0 ' ow and white brocade trimmed with lace = s which would m\'nl\'\-m|mph-l--lrr-nn‘nh TITEE | o e s Sty e f”.ly it [ E oy from Nebraska. AAMOE oW | of 1887, -1t s probablé that the silver ton- | My Dide of New York aspearedin pale gray PROCTOR'S PROPOSITION. Denver People Want & Roduction, B e ons sl candenita, | slstic uddresscs by Mesars, Luws, GOMger, | ferenco committeo will abthe caucus of the | yagin, Mps, Evans of Philudelphia, the sistor | TheSecretu plistment | Cigcveo, April 12 [Special Telegran 1o tem of the empire. Already the L o ol Connciigtdiothers, g houso B paciey republicans Monday night ask for further | or the senator, wore a toilet of helio ot 1 i in the Ar T The Denver people wha e here e T 5 time within which to consider this question, | tyope satin and crepe and Mrs. | Wasmixetos, April 12, Secretary Proctor } tourge @ veduction in rates in trans-Mis- leading federal princes of the empire |\ g Miss Swan of Brooklyn. At the : : ’ i ; are incredulous of the emperor’s capacity, | ot Lathence: Mus, 8. M. Bates and_the 4 DENYER SUNIALION and that about Tuesday efening there will be | Brown, the mother of the bride. wore | has submitted to the interior department a | sourd tevitors have presented i steoug viso and scared by his methods of governing are | N Butes At the Hotel Royale: Johu | Mayor Londoner Tells of an Attemp | 4 oint conference betwean the house and | plack satin and point lace rufifes. A great | proposition to enlist 1,00) Tndians in the regu- | o the Trans-Missouri assoviation. They trying to tone down his self-confidence, 1tis | N Gowan, commander, U. 8. N., Mrs, 1. D. to Bribe Him. seaate stlyericon for STt tummissions, bowl of punch and a bowl of lemonade graced | laravmy. 1t is proposed 1o oflicer the re have shown that rates from Kausas City (0 an open secret that the governments of | ol the Misses Perot, Mrs, Honry Borie of | Desver, Colo, April 12— [Special ‘Tele- RANDALL'S DRAVE FIGIT. the table in the dininge room and a supply of | ment with wraduates from West Point, the | Denyor ave higher, from 20 to 0 per cont Bavaria, Wurtemberg and Saxony will not | bt GG ohin e Mis W, D, Wadker of | gram to Tiie Brrt | A sensution was created | Every hour today the death of ex-Speaker | salad boned turkey and all manuer of con- | subordinate grades to be filled by pupils who | proportionatels than corvesponding vates co-operate in imperial measures unless the this afternoon by the announcement. that an | Randall has been expected. It is wonderful | fectionery was served in a large upper room. | have been educated at eastern military | from Chicugo to Kansas Citys that traftic to emperor consults them mo the general | ot Slaven and family are at the | uttempt had been made to bribe Mayor Lon- | how tenaciously he clings tolife. It is | Among those present were Vice President | sehools. The details of the plan have not yet | Denver has inereased 100 per cent in - four lines of his policy. i X doner by representatives of the Sunta Fe rail- | marvelons how Mr. Randall has fought | and Mrs. Morton, Senator and Mrs, Dolph, | been fully matured, but it is the opinion of | years and that mannfactuves have increased onl LR that R oiolRanaclzers s i cuk G TS iibn A e AR teks Hivaifert T death,” said one of - the ex-gpeaker’s most in- | Miss Hay, v and Mos. Teller, Senator | the secretavy that the Indians can be reeeived | 400 per cont in seven years. In spite stgnificant disclaimer of the reported veor- | pyic fop § Sho returns to opena | Asis generally known the the company is | timate friends to your correspoudent today. | Hale, Senutor and Mrs. Chandler, Sena- | into the regulur army in a sepavate vegiment, | of this there has been but it gunization of the central ministerial depart- | (oviog of receptions, beginning April 21, king @ new entrauce to the city in orde “Mr. Randall told me more than three yeurs | tor and Mrs. Cockerell, Senator and | both to their_own advantage and that 6f the | tle or no veduction in rates to ments. It is denied that the government Mr Maurice Grau, Mrs. Louise E. | increase its terminal facilities. The ordi- | 80 that his doom .was scaled and | Mrs, Merrill, Miss Swai Senator | government. correspond. T Missouri officials uit ever contemplated inereasing the responsi- | T A oen. | nunce granting the right of way is bitterly | it Wwas only & “question of time, | and Mrs. Cullom, Mrs. Hawley, Miss e the justice of the Colorado men and way yicld BillEy/SEEha miinlatars, £ (0 tamper ot tho|| oL SLa oMLl A Mo Sehioon ::]:]':‘,f“l'l':‘,""";:f e ',::":”“,L,‘ :]‘,“"‘,ll‘,l:,:];l which he believed {0, be short, when he | Kate Foote, Mrs, General Landers, Senator | Pivorced o the Ground of Dosertlon. | omewhat whon tie situation between leading federal governments, the article say 'he recent death of Mrs. Calve route. Last week it pussed both branches of | Would die. - As a speciul favor he requested | and Mrs. Paddock, Justice and Mrs. Millers, o !';'(“"f' '.H,u'y b “ Ll '_{“:;“”‘: cago und the Missouri is less muddl would not brook any discussion of the sub- | Njee was a shock to the American colouy | the council and was vetoed by Mayor Lon- | 1 0 keep out of the néwspapers stutements | Mis. J. B. Henderson. Senator and Mrs. | (8 BFd TR S IREREERERS PR Colorado prople asle w reduction (i ] jeéet. This made an offcial denial of the 1 more 50 siuce the death of her husband | doner und passed over his veto by the super- | concerning his physical condition. He said: | Dawes, Miss Dawes, the Mexican minister | | f'."“| ¢ f”:;_ ";'_ i s i Lk “"' . ‘; present €060 bisis 10 a $1 basis on st cliss. port necessary. The reichstag will meet With | fojigwed it on Thutsday at Nice. | visors, Public mectings ave being held to in- | “Iknow morc about my condition thun the | and Mrs. Romero, My and Mrs. Whittemore, | heeh Sivoreut in (s Cits gt SEse B DaveNTa ATl oarnt the various parties undetermined, awaiting | ypis geath is supposed to have resulted from | fluence the aldermen whomeet Monday night. | doctors and I cannot kbeg the fact frommy- | Mrs. Gray, Scnator and Mrs, Hour raprenea kb e Rl e e (o i the effect of the wovernment programme be- | < (oek of his wife's death, Mrs. Del | The story of the attempted bribery self that my disease is of s fatal nature, but | McMillan, Mys. Henderson, Senator L i e e T fore grouping themselves, Ol wis Winatlve SHBhTAGGIphln Lol by P huaver " Lontoes to Mitn it worrics my family o fee comment on the | Puyne, Mrs. Quay. the Misses Quay, Mr, and | Jouih Wi iarvied 1 Swate b GRS | ERE PR TSR B R B The official record of the composition of the | e Champugne carries among her passen- | por ; condition of my healéh. "’ So all this talk | Mrs. Walthall, Miss Jones of Mississippt, | PUAdeIPUS I 1SER R CRES s ; N0 Gt Chi ks ciehstag after the second ballot is as follows: | roy. v York today Mus.and Miss | about keeping the facts wlative to his health nator and Mrs, Squire, nater "*I'“," '.',‘ T ComalE 8000 r"- | aseaceonipa: L absolute proof sl i Conservatives 072, imperialists 19, national | Chumnerero of Chicago, Mr. and Misses Black- | pl ' from him is unfounded. He hus been aware | Stockbridge, Secretary and Mrs. Tusk, | S0 15 suid o have an hieanie of Shios from | S5 i Hogbil Callts S as e liberals 43, freisinnige 67, centrists 103, | {oion Me. ol Stokes, Mr. Avmour of | dence, The business part of the city of his approaching Ueath for three years. | Mr. and Mrs. W, . Comnell, '“_ e i e Bt spectully exelted to- lists 5, volksparty 10, Poles 16, Guelphs o and the body of iis young wife, who | croaching so fast on Champa street, whe He expected it to come sooner A SHerniony & Bronand v | s R e L [ aeas Sl ook G800 Eanale b et 11, reischslanders 10, Anti-Semetics 5, Dune e K e e e R I S PASSED THE SENATE S v N NIV o Hilderpiias LB S B R B LA ) 1, independent 1. A beautiful. musicale 1s to bo given tomor- | pleasant for my family to have a residence | The senute this afternoon passed the bill | Admival and Mrs. Crosby. Charles Nopd- | Chumplin wentte visit o feiend in Janesiite. | 10 MIVEREE €5t (A0 (O£ Gt SR One of the chief features of the monm the Theater de Appl when | fur iy from the business portion of | (rawn by Senator Paddock and reported from | horf, Sccretary and Mrs, Windom, Major and | S wits tuksn sl then i conle not - | UGS Wil b the disunion among the freisinnize party | \ijo Row Bonheur will play piano. | the city, With that in view I talked with a | the committec on agriculture, of which hes | Mrs, Powell, Sureon General and Ms, | 0T to Douglus when Camplell wited hoe | Suner thes (s (8 SRS 1S since the freisinniy ihers of the Jandtag |y oty will bo given Aprl 16, at 4 p.m. at | peal estate man wvout trading my present | chuirman, providing for the transfer of the | Moore. Dr.and Mis, Brown, Sceret T e I R S B el s S e el censured the leadership of Richter as dicta- | {1 ciiueh of St Augustinby curds of invitn- | property for property on Capitol Hill or some | Weater bureau to the departiment of agrieul- | Mys, Noble and Miss Halsted, Mr. and Mys, | 0 Deadwoud and hew to Lhevenne, e i | e S (o0 SRR 0 TS toriuland inclastic. In the faeo of the ex- | (i Several wnpublished works by Gounod | other desirablo. residence . portion of tho | ture. The measure is one which has been | Batehelder, Mrs, and Miss Edie, and Sena- | MIWiys wefused o pevuit hev to et to | | e G pected coulition with the conservi the | \ill bo vendered under the personel divec- | city. Last Thursdsy moming about | extensively discussed byi tho committee on | tor Plerce, €. E. Yost. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. H, | him. . She gotadivorce and takeg gy three | wnperialists and the right wing of the na- | o of the composer 10:0 o'clock the party with whom 1 | agriculture and numerons meetings on it | Patrick and Mr. and Mys. W, E. Aunin, tional liberals ave forming @ reactionary | \polie Rives has been in illhealth for | had been talking called at my office in the | have been held during the progress of its con- MISCELLANEOUS, childeen. Champlin has held federal ofice in New Orleans, Deadwood and Cheyenne, group against the liberal policy of the govern- ment. The freisinnige party will be com treusuey and give wasrant for the de- | g 19, [Spectal Telogram to Copyright 1890 by the New Vark Associated Press NSRRI R N 0N A eiice o) T By o vate situation i the west is Benrwiy, April 12 ~Tmmediately upon his return from Wiesbaden the emperor will hold a sevies of prolonged conferences with the heads of various departments, Chancellor von Caprivi, Baron von Berlepseh and Baron von Bieberstein, successively. Tt be the determination of the cise rigid personal scratin ure. Besides overloading himself with work he in the meantime threatens to paralyze ministerial work. None of the bills based on the decisions of the labor conference and pre- pared by Berlepsch have yet reccived final imperial sauction, The assent of the bundes- vath to the measures is doubtful. The federal governments do not share the emperor's eager haste for reform. The prospect is, therefo than when the emperor opens the reichst in the speech from the throne an nouncing the labor measures he will speak without that quality of definitenes which characterized the unnouncement of the Bismarck vegime. Beyond the pregnant, fact that the reichstag will be asked to grant a wilitary credit of probably 80,000,000 marks Bothing is known of Ihe government's pro gramme, The Progressist Press indulges in visions of change in the tariff poticy, the r duction of dutics on cereals and progressiv ment warehonses inwhich their product getting into worse shape, One of the many will be nominated and | may be stored aud government notes issued sethacks ropositions for an advance has elected this fall by a large majority, Hehad | ghoron, The silver men want treasury notes avery hard time secuving a renomination the | yogeemed in lawful money, which may be se last time. and_would not have been renomi- | ured by the coining of the bullion purchased nated this time had he been permitted to | On this point Secretary Windom expressed a occupy his seat v that he has | proforence for the house committee provision been turned out the democrats in | Phe members of the senate republican silver his district will vise up as one man and 8y | committee have not met since Thursday reecived red this week and has just come t At the veorganiztion meet ing of the | tate Commerce Ruilway ase sociation topaper was prepared bind- inge all westorn rowds to advance both freight s s as soon as wll o cement. In - spite the latcl by the souri Pacific, that road was one of the fivst to sign v the paper was signed by a man's life to attempt to vote aguinst Wise | A Medal Costing Over $3,000 Pre-* at the coming election, sented to Joseph Francis, THE MANDERSON SILYER WEDDING. Wasiizaron, Apeil 1% —A small _company | There were probably three hundred well | assembled in the blue parlor of the white kuown public and private citizens of distin, house ut noon today to witness the formal tion with theirwives present at the reception tation of @ m to Joseph Francis in incident to the silver auniversary of the mar- 1 of his services in the construction viage of Senator and Mrs. Manderson last | 4 fection of life saving apparatus, The the present demovalization. 1t was in fuvor of an advance in rates, but above all it w in favor of stable rates, Without any as ciation to cnforce penalties for manipulatic the Alton believed an adyance wonli be - companied by wholesale munipulations, which would render the situation, if possible, worse than at present. The plan had consequently to.he abandoned. The question will be fought ont next Wednesduy, when the reovganizing committee of th Interstate Commerce Rail way ussociation aeain meets, The. frierds of the movement aro vastly encouvaged, how= ever, over the stand taken by the Alton in regard to the foramtion of an organization. It W the fivst voad to withdraw from tie wssociation and has up to the | 1 sleptic on vailroad organi | tions Its netion in refusing to sign the i cment forau advance in vates is - vadical | crotd in favor of a new association whole financial and fiscal 8y5- A | Wisconsin Cer e time and is now staying at Foutaine- | city hall. Afteva few minutes’ general con- | sideration, Tnthe senate today Senator Allison pre Weather Crop Bulletin, [ Muwacsn April 12, At bleau until she vecovers, versation he suid he could not trade my prop- FISH COMMISSION TRANSFER. sonted potitions from citizors of Chickasaw Wasnixaroy, Apvil 12 The ther crop | Of the bowrd of dircctors of the Wi <in pelled to close its rauks. “The marriage of Miss Vietoria Sackville- | erty but that he could sell it for cash, 1| Senutor Paddock is working very hard | e Towa, in favor of modifying the | bulletin suys: The weather for the past wee k‘ Ay EHCIAEorIathIg The socialist leaders have a momentary | yegy to her cousin, Siv Lionel Sackville | asked him what price and he veplied $10,000, | i conjunction with Secretary Rusk toinerease | (500 Srates mail laws so as to h|;uur|];|-|" been the most favorable of the m[m" forenoon rick Abbe of this vity, fendover the workmen's proposed celebra- | \wogt, akes pluce in June. The trpusseau s | I inmediately said that I wonld haye ro ob- | the importanceof the agricultural depavtment | et S0 Gy 3 TG00 | the grow yps and general favm work | nssistant treus of the compiny, was tion on May 1. The police have given warn- | o yreparation Jection to aceepting thut prico n cush; that T | and make it a thoro efficiont burewn than it [ (o FEARORE Wt o RS L0 W, S throughout the central valleys and the north- | electod viee president of the. corportion to inge that they will not tolerate strect demon- | ™ pydy” Mandeville, or the new duchess of | ywas now ata very heavy expense in defend. | hos been. Today bis committee held a hear- |+ 08 BRI el G O ™ e of | west, favorablo conditions extending southe | 11 1he Vaeunes secasioned by the resignation atrations, i | Manchester, has aunounced that she intends | fug my title to the ofice of mayor from a lot | g on the subject of transferving the fish | 4 " fecorth anti-option bills from H. L. | ward to Texas and the gulfl states, Sceding | 0f Edwin 1 abhott, who was clected presi- ‘e Post announces that the military bill | joyging hor London house for the season whiie | of thieves, boodlers and such and that | commission to the agricultural department, | ¢ 5nd others in favor of the service pen- | is progressing rapidly as far north as Minne- | dent in March David S, Wegg, for provides fora lavge increase in the numberof | gy iy in meurning for the late Duke of Man- | [ would have no objection to selli at which Colonel McDonald, the chief of the | o il from vavious citizens in the Seventh | sota and Dakota, where the conditions are | some years past second vice president il tnons.n Eie.anagRcomensiograo withi e | noater my residence for such wsh price, | commission, read a prepared statement. It | (e Ganal district of Towa endorsiug the | very favorable, The dry weather in Kansas | gencrai solicitor of the corporation, opinion that the emperor will ubide by its | aiss Rebecen Scott leaves Paris on Monday | 1 asked him how the money would be puid | Was developed that since the death of Prof. | e ued i, " | hus not unfavoruble affected the erops in that | sented his vesignation, — which strong f weign policy wa visit to Countess Kergavion at St Malo. | gut and he veplied, 5,000 down and the | Baird the fish commission has not been con- President Harrvison has signed the bill cre ate, where corn planting is in progress and | accepted, and Howard Morriss, who is tlso ‘Ihe chief subject of the recent confercuces of the commanding generals, which were pre “f\ ‘i,i“;l-“‘r ““.I.]lm»\ ‘: \‘i" '11.:”‘:“]~L\'r.‘.'."\1\_!“' balan, i terms to suit e, H x:y;(\;lnll::ll;:l ‘f:l\“:;\xWLLI\':H‘;“'\!"‘*"'(':'“':“!- "*“ ating the Alliance and Broken Bow h.nul dis- | oats, wheat and grass are growin wpidly. | ml: \..'12;\;;:’,,-‘ 4}: Il‘n‘;I '“‘j‘; elected pen- sided over by the empes S (Ao 2 'T.'.\”\“f':‘, B, 7;‘|I~. :»*-_‘l"_'l’:‘ :‘* =493 further said that the parties wers :_fliunkml.‘mw vh* -m)"_u luxi\'::”-(l:‘“nrl: trict in Nebraska. On Monday or Tuesday I'he --‘»j.|»_|;|-.A.yy. s have i I Rt ik P R B e e e el son S Tha mushnlBa et otnes) arouaa abiia Rontbo readyiofelbsaiuniti festimascel ‘..h).fl xecutive Pt | yext the members of the Nebraska delegation | south where the planting of cotton and corn | A mcatiug of the bourd of Lot g Wi Vit Abrngthentni tham e ool e R Bl DESE MERE Gy deal, € L wuswored, il planty aud, gt 1) Bote B Ross okt Y e cyiirer W\ UREUORRIReRONA nEreRRUBARGLLS famcs [edamideten Bt i oousn i dau el AR M | B e T TR T oAl o lCatien the ';l Ir“»":l e to sing atthe Indianapolis | would go around with him right away and ‘\\”n.\ ‘- ‘"L\x o )n-:.h:’:;huvx- LHK: nf:nd- lu which they will recommend for_appointment usually backw in Ovegon, where rain, hail o .:«1 o PG £ AL SR O L L s T | anualial fostlvi T PR sec them, He then usked me what I thought, | attention unc Appreiendion i some ot the de= ) 1o the four ofives which this vill creates. 1t | andsnow occary e we Al 06 vk el G R Al Ko e STANLEY AT CANNES. about the Santa Fe ordinance, T replied that | Partments, is purely to increase the eficiency | i{ polieved that Ruble and Reese will be ap g - ; i eneral sulicitor, respectively, of tha Russian troops on the Austrian fronticrs says I thought a great deal about it; that there | Of the commission by placing it under one of [ |oiitod at Broken Bow and Dovrington and 2 Glonar: Retutions, compuny. Fre I Abbott is now il will powers will not much longer submit to the tho:X things aguinst it. ‘What are you going to J Y aroful y Casper . Yost, who has been here Hitt, chaivman of the committee on fox sin Centend company and L5l vetuing ¢ LCopyright 1590 by James Gordon Bennett.) Qo with it he then asked me, “You will | made out and where it can secure the consid continued provoeation. According to the AN RESA P DI N et ronc same paper Chaneellor von - Caprivi's note to s ulto T Ber.]— Stanley arrived Prime Minister Kulnoky reafirming the | yhic morning at 11 o'clock from Kome, alliauce did not admit an identity of interests | viytimiile, just in affuivs, toduy introduced in the house @ reso- | Lis former position of secretary. The resig- Lution that in the opiuton of this house closer | yation of Wegg is niderstood to mean thit ho ¢ few days, left for Omaba tonight find that out when 1 take action upon it, I | eration of one of the cabinet officers. The secretary of agricultare today, upon | A:0) 3 t veplied. ‘But what does it matter to you WELL PLEASED. tio ymmendation of Senators, Pettigvew | Commercial velutions w ‘,”‘,m ‘l“.‘n . ~1‘nr-; “VII | is to becomeegeneral solicitor of the Chicago a what action [ take! Ave you interested in | Hon, C. T. McCoy, chaivman of the repub- | and Moody, appointed Prof. Builey of the | the American continent would he wmutual ) & Great Novthern vailrond, which is the cast- : Gt 5 timo to recelve the he it I said. ‘Yes) he veplied. ‘In what | lican state central committee of South Da- | school of mines and mining at Rapid City o | dVantuge und that the house.would view | crn terminal » Wisconsin Cential and in eastern Europe. Austria will havea free | (opmptulations of the Prince of Wales pr Wyt Tnakiod, ‘WelLl suldho, ‘tho ate of | kota, has boeri hor, Hevaral' days. and when | ot srattie ot thin Ivelation suyoy i South | Wil favor reciprocly teeaties mintmiaing ho | the Novthorn Pu By hand in the Bulkans and act on her ow 1o the departure of his royal highness on a % s s % R SR SRS 5 : LIKOL0T BULYAN ' | duties upon the peculiar products of the dif snondibility - Dhoapoord with Italyds saually 1 5 | OB | your property depends upon the matter. 1 | asked how the administration ‘of President | Dukota, and Rev. Stephen G, Updyke of the | o BHEY | train due to leave at 11:40 for Pavis. Some | oy G the ordinance T ean sell your prop- | Hareison was received in his coun- | central part of the stateand Prof, Culver of perfoct, ulthough the alliance has been weuk: | time before the arvival of the train bearing | oy for #0,000, as I have stated! This | try he said “The land offee | Vermillion to assist in the survey IR RN L0 uLlCortin pOetHon R4 proposition made me o hot that Larose from | is ulone suMcient to earry any | Mp. Dorsey went to the house toduy from a my chaivand in language more foreible than | administration through y country suce | gick bed to be present to vote for Waddell in s want informed the party that he could tell | cessfully. It is in refreshing contrast to the | the Waddell-Wise election centest AR taT A A el R T e g R the parties wishing to purchase my property | lana administration of two years ago. Our W. L. Ekstrom was appointed postmaster with its nei 988 = R R 1 e e et A ek on such thut they had not money | paopleure getting pateats upon theiv lands | gt Templeton, Carroll county, lowa, vice J. P. BRI seal Ratnog HE T G R jough to v it in that way. In short | and are huving their cases in the geneval land | gaward, removed: and C. A. Baumbaugh was LEAvENWONTIH, Kub., April Special | o (aa ARt A e T i U that the property was not for sale to them at | office attended to. The prompt and lileril | appointed postmasterat Nuples, Clavk county, | Telogram to Tik Brk. | lectric wires set | believes every thing will be settled soon atany prive. He then left the office.” policy of the land office has won many com- | South Dakota, vice D. Sage, vemoved, fire to the large barn ot Cilly & Crauston | i ‘The real estute man who approached the | pliments for this administration. Charles Suunders of Omaba is here, o e R e T M e | PACIFIC RAILROADS, mayor was Sam C. Shepherd, who admits the ANOTHER DEMOGKAT UNNEATED. Ameng the president’s callers today were | Thirty-six horses perished in the flames us | The House Committee Constders Fure truth of the statement, but declines to tell | Another demoerat Whd was given u certifi- | Senators Moody and Pettigrew and John A. | well asa luvge number of buggies, hucks, ther the Senate Funding Bill, who authorized th cate of clection throygh intimidation 1| King of South Dakota. Perry 8. Heatn ges, surreys, phaetones and other WasiiNaroy, April 12.-The house con fraud stepped aside today for the republican - - es. The loss is estimated to bebetween | mittee on Pacitie vailroads today farther con TWO WRECK “‘;'"' i l"“:‘ 40 |"“L‘X '*‘“: George ”1 GRAPHOPHONE GREETI 000 wnd &40,000, though all will not fall on | sidered the senate Pacific vuilvoad funding sent themselves from work on M 3 40 N han e Vise of the Richmond, Y, district retired the proprictors, it being o bourding barn, | bill, beginning with section six, which is the e e LR e e e e RGN Nides With a Pas- | and Edmund Waddell was sworn in after a 1 Senators Send Congrat o only fuslriuce was 4500 on the grath | Srebsaction seluting to tho Centrl Pasifie This afternoon the United States minister : at Terre Haute, long debate. The vote was upon a strict s to Stanley by Phonograph. destroyed pilrond, There was considerable discus- > some mistake the train was not expected in | L ; ] o ity i “ 5 FasHINGTON, April 12.—This afte - ; 3 and tho British and (erman represcntatives | uutil considorably Iater than It avived. M Pewne HAvTe, Ind., April 12, Thismorning | party basis, nota republican opposing the | Wasmieroy, April 12.-This “after Sulilecta for s Tynching Beos slon, 4t Linies chatuctorizod by some warmth, A k S A 8 Evansville & Terre Haute switch engine, | majority report of the eommittee nor a demo ators Hawley, Squive, Allison, Hale, Y i deposited the formal ratifications ¢ 1€ | Kyler, the British vice consul, and Sir William 2 el s i y ' Nfandal se| ’ Brosworn, Kan., April Miss Myrtle Samoan treaty and signed the final protocal. | Aoy he fiv " | hauling several cars on the Vandalia muin at favoring it. ‘The républicans developed | Gray, Gibson and Manderson sent congratu- | | 1 about Court udvices from St. Petersburg ure that | poi kinnon were the fiest to greet Stanloy. | youiic un into the incoming Vandalia freight | a majority or fourteen, the resolution seating | lutions and complimentary messages to Henry | Hill, o teacher 4 oy u hool o bout train. The concussion broke the connection | Waddell being adopted by 134 uyes 10120 | M. Stanley through Colonel Geauraud, Edi- | eight miles from Lieve, was hrutally assaultoc with the Vandalia engine and the train and | nays. Captain Wise, who closed the debate | son’s European partuer. The messages were | lating to that vailvoad. A proposition was engines, with the frefght cars, started on a | and spoke in his own bohalf, is & man of ex- | spoken intoa phonograph and will be re- | brinps, FHC s EEY SR | OR | e and carvied to change the phrascology wild ruce through the city. They had ac- | @table temperament, buteloquent. He made | peated to Stanley at a dinuer to be given him | wssutluts filed bev mouth Aithacld so as 10 |y Cotion to conform o that of e first quired a speed of twenty-five miles an hour | a strong plea for his own side of the case, but | by Colonel Geauraud on his arvival in Pavis w-':' ”x e l"““ Cr s “ . \‘”\ 2 ting to the Union Pacitie, Then when they turned on the Y™ leading to the | it was based upon party prejudice and hatred | Colonel Geawuraud, by request of the presi ‘\“ ) the fley KRR QR ABL M WALe. Rroxon, f the intercst on the dabt union depot, where stood the Terre Haute of the negro. It was shown in the evidence | dent, veproduced at the white house today \‘Iu(u dlscaverod she s I wh unconscious | tion fixes this at & per cont Peoria passenger train, ready to start west, | that the same tactics were used at the elec- | Gladstone's message recently sent to New motion was made ind des purty is now seavehing th for the tramps and if they are will be lynched Peace Negotiations, New Yous, April 12—The anuouncement was made § the close of e stock ant countries by Laviff concessions on both [ sides conducive to fuereased commereial in- | the great Afvican explorer the station | | tercourse and mutual profit, widening the Sinor Crispi. Avvan uts have been made | gonted an unusually erowded appearance. A for & meeting between Ewmperor Willlin | 0 number of Stanley’s friends, headed by suud Emperor Francis Joseph during the mil- | Siy \William - MacKinnon, president of the itary muneuvers in Silesia, King Humbert | jaiqe Afviea company, who has been over and Emperor William will meet at Berlin in | 3'\veek uwaiting the arrival of the explo the sutumn. were assembled on the platforni to greet him, ‘The Berlin Post oficially denies that any | piq him welcome back and congratulate him ofticer of the Berlin garrison hus asked leave | oy his vigorous appearance after the severe 1o resign on iccount of the vecent lmperial ve- | ials and hardships he had gone through. script regarding the army. Besides there were assembled inside and out- The mill owners of Garlitz have agreed 10 | Gdo the stution a large number of persons discharge workmen joining in the strike | jypelied by curiosity and a desire to do hong movement and the workmen in the slate fac- | 5 the great man and see how he looked, mak s of Austrin huve been warned that if | g gitogether for this quiet place an unusu urkets for the products of all and strength- | eXchunge thut negotiutions and confevences ening the friendly relations of this country and those members who have here tofore opposed the Central Pacitis bill ageuin munifested their indisposition to *to the provisions of the senate bill re- ing informed that the prince of Wales de the movement in favor of a con- | sived to sce him before his royul highness left stitutions finds adherents in the czar’s | Cannes, Stauley hurried off to the Hotel circle. The grand duke Vladimir, the | Prince do Gulles, where he was at once ezi’s brother, heads the ministerial section | ceived in the heartiost manuer by the prin urging the czav to create a parliament con- | The audienco was necessarily short, but dur sisting of representatives of the nobility | ing its brief duration the prince in his usual elected by by zemtsvoss, with a limited n Bappy munner showed how deeply interested this worning by one white and two colore tramps. She was fearfully maltreated. He ber of delegates elected by the towns, The | he was in the experiences and trials of Stay car's repugnance to parliaments is reported | ey, During his stay here Stanley will be the us giving way under the belief that the es- | guest of Sir William Mackinnon, It is ex - P ThEAA DNl awil e ::.;‘l:}l.:lnl:-5‘-:.;:L‘l‘.“"1‘.1\:'\‘:11‘:.““”“N put an eud | pocted th “‘f' Wilk remain. for about 8 weelk One went into the ticket | respondent spent the day in Richmond when | Coromano Seiises, Colo, April 12.—The AT Ty T Ty YT | vebute of 1 interest, which wus 1o b S Declined King pold's Invitation. ticket agent barely escay the election was held and at every precinet | testimony in the Hatch murder trial closed | np Vi "Nl 19, —Judge Buvvett of the ™ und defeated Icebeorgs in the Atlantic. BrusskLs, April 12.—A dispatch to the In ough the door. Both engines were | where there was & heavy black vote hundreds | this morninz — On motion of ¢ for | Jupreme court has appointed W. H, Baker -~ [Copyright 1550 by James Gordon Benett.) dependence Belge from Cannes says Stauley cked. Engineer Crosby of the Vandalia | of colored voters who went into line on the | Hateh the judge instructed the jury to vender | pou o vecelyer of ti ercial el Floods in Australl Loxooy, April 12.—[New York Hevald | has declined King Leopold's invitation to at- | engine was badly injured, but rybody else | night before the election were standing there | a verdict of 1 iilty, he holding that the | gl b oompany in the pro 3 April- 1 Cable—Special to Tue Bee.]—Cuptain Alex- | tend the auti-slave congress now sitting in iraculously escaped like posts, unheeded, but awaiting an oppor- | evidence brought out by the prosecution was | (oodings of Johu W 9 Ao ander T, Creighton of the steamship (! Brussels, on the ground that the condition of & tunity to cast theix Yotes when the sun went | cutively insuffeient fore tion, Afterthe | pon U s 009 agi r reports that his steamer left Balti- | his health will not permit it The same dis Fatal Pass Train Wreck, down and the polls were closed. In three or verdict was rendeved ) e addressed Mr I of Brisbane is inuns more on Mach 30 and has just | patch ulsosays that Dr. Parke, who accows BokveNtows, N. J, April 12, —A passenger | four precinets in one ward there weve be- | Hateh briefly, saying in the judgment of 1 Weather Wik ure subuiery wud anived, having encountered @ con- | panied Stanloy on his expedition to the in- | train was wrecked here this afternoon and | tween twelve and fifteen hundred black men | the court there was not the slightest evide For Omaba and weat A s are homeles miny towns The engineer of the latter train tried to back | tion in this district in 1885 as were cmployed | York, which was greatly appeeciated out, but there was no time. When the crash | there last yeax when & dewmocrat was « ected - . wrs were thrown about in- | goverpor over ex-Senator Mahone. Your cor Hateh Vindicated, ) i per cent, 1o correspond with the Uni fio provisions. Lastly @ ludg south Wales und Quecnss sidorable amount of ice. The fce is | teriorof Africa and wnois now with himat | Engineer Kerr killed, the engine being | who stood in line cighteen or twenty hours | tht he had any connection with the crime s For Nebraska and 5 ’ veral ot rgh i the track at present pursued by all | Caunes, declares that Emin Pasha is suffer- | thrown upon him, mangling his body ina | and who weve not given an opportunity to | char and that he might go forth without | cooler, northerly wis o and gr steaniers bound to and from America, Cap ug from incurable cataract and that beforea | horvible mauner passengers and other | cast their bollots simply bessuse they were | the s hadow of suspicion resting For lowa: Fairand ¥ vtod, Atla ounLe s Crelghiton Hrst passed an fceberg in Jath- | year clupses be will be blind, trainmen escaped, | black. A majority of them were boru iu sight | uy | winds

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