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HE OMAHA ' DAILY . BEE NINETEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY .\l()RNlN(L APRIL 17, -1890. NUMBER '297. e — = e r \ \ " | suply this silk will give v but r 4,000,000, Adding these amounts to the M \f :D ’"]‘ TAR"'[‘ B" and associate justices of the supreme conrt to | proetended to marry her in New Yor| Y ¢oe a | NN N \ \ ‘AT A“\ml“‘[\ A\\D “I\"RIT\ munerative employment the families £40,035,152 shown by the committec's tables “I\\l,L , 1 4'4 perform any duty as cireuit justices are re- | justice of the penee, and it was ni ¥ \til a ‘“I\I‘AN ‘.(ml) ”\ ]"RL“. | nalf'a mititon “fariners ovory season.” To | to have added to the duties on articles | pealed.” year after that sho discovered the B ice | encourage the production of docoons und give | yen z on the dutiable list, shows a total « SILVER COINAGE CONFERENCE. | Wwas a friend of Graham and had vo « ity | e | direct encouragement to producers com- | inerease on urticles still dutiable, outside of - [ Mombersof the folnt committoo on silver | 10 MUty any one. Grahum suby Z ntly Republicans and Democrats Submit Reports | mittee has also provided u bounty of 7 cents | the su edule, of whout 65,000,000, Sugar and Hides Onoo More Placed on the | coinuge hnve been in conforence nearly all | MArried her “logally, but treated | € ith | The Alton Serves Formal Notice of Ite i | per pound on fresh coec the bounties to | we are satistied it is move than that, W . | today and failed to reach o final agreement. | Ereat cruelty, she averred, compellin| € ¢ to i to the House on the Tariff, continue ten years t mean to assert that the bill Free List, | Tho point in dispute s whethar the cortificates | BWice leave ‘him, — On the fist ocen, — sho | Promised Reduotion, . Of the internal reveine sections the com- | actually increases the customs rovenue e} | issued for silver bullion shall be made redeem. | $1V8 he deposited £,500 in bonds ina < fn | mittee recommended the repeal of all stat over what it is, but that | able in silver bullion or silver coin at the op. | their joint numes as w gnaranty that 1 ad | ye THEIR VIEWS WIDELY AT VARIANCE. | U1e8 imposing rostrictions upon farmers and | it proposes to fmpose upon ariticlos on the | ALTERED AT THE LAST MOMENT | fion of the woverment. of whether they shill it but that o went, back WS | QTHER ROADS WILL FOLLOW SUIT, growers of tobacco, so that they may sell | dutiable list, exeept sugar and molusscs, that be redeemablo n il money of the United | dEreement and fled to Peru. - Sho was—— le, | : i with freedom um in excess of the amount collected on the —— States A1ONG, meaning Any Kind of money on | However to get the bonds. Graham| — es | In conclusion the veport says: “Of the ad chedules last vear, It places on the \ only stuch monoy s 18 vecelved for customg or | Maving fled ‘to Pewu and denies th_ . he | Representative McKenna of California | vanees fi dutles on ariculturdl products, : elded wrevene of | Chatrman MeKinley Tatks About the s and_oblhcations o the government fn | WOMa i s wife, He says sho is o spir Phe Missouri Pacific Makes a Purthew . o ;i they are for the most part articles which this lnst flscal year and < % B & s A fthout mentioning. butlion or cofy | Malist® humbug. He puttip the bonds con SuasONgEr Tte n Dissents From His Colleagues | . oy can produce to the extent of our ces a reduction of 54,922,110 on sugar and Lot Lt sl LLEEE B pouy MEnbIoIngy bulton orSolil || atsloned Comy ok giving up her fraudulont | TAssenger Red Widaacling in Regard to the Sugar wants, the inere duty will reduce impor- ud the Awo sums, mnounting to fon That it Will Pass— Mis- majority of the house conferecs agreed | Practices aud living an honest life, but sh the Rock 18l s De- Schedule, tations o that the revenues will not be in- | 0, being deducted from $65,000,000, | cellaneous Matters, to yield to the senato wnd_strike out the bul- [ Feturned to the seunve, trance and medinm cisfon on Tallow Rates. ereased, and onr farmers will hold thefr own wrcase of more thin #4,000,000 in lioy and_coin clause. . Subseqnently there | business, and he pulled the string attached to ot markets, The swme results will follow in n_under this bill R Was a flaro up,) and_ the confereos wi | the bonds und landed them back in his pocket —_— April 16T} jority re- | uscs of incroase, and where thoreve: | McKenn o California dissents from the | WHIE Lo MacH Bo. ptosmIent: = A it ———— hticado, Aptil' 10.~[Spoclal Telegratn to HisaToN, April 16, e majority re- | vial ¢ increased will be far | sugar schedule, which, he says, makes an sr- | P A ST SaTGE 5 o 3 7 SCRALOLS 88 N e CHICAGO CARPENTERS. Cimicaco, Apr Specinl Telegr porton the tarift bill begins with a state- | less than indi uputation based | bitrary and invidious distinetion between the | WASHIN T'\.-‘,]},',ff",,‘:,,h’\r?,‘_'\-‘l!:l‘,:,‘:,‘f"‘ ,',}',',,,l,',f,‘,"::",,,,,,',‘\( VA Gl 2 Tue Brk | ~The western lines were startled | - ment of the financial situation and estimotes | o0 the theory that impo tions will continue | sugar industry and other industries - distine- Wasnesatos, D, C., April 16 the silver question be ¢ will submit to | Strikers Appear to ave the Best of | this afternoon from the confidence they had the surplus of the present fiseal yoar to be | 88 large as under lower duties.” tions inconsistent withi the principle upon At the very last moment before tho tarift | the bullion clause bring left in the bill, as sil- | the Situation | assumed because of their belief that the Alton #92,000,000, and, dedueting the sum required TIIE ASORITY REPORT. which thobill was framed and upon which it || Ok 0 e e TPRE House today sipar | Yer certificates will then be prejudiced and | - oureaco, April 10 iges yet in the | would not make its threatened roductions 92,000,000, and, deducting the sum vequired | e ity veport, fs signed by all the | €an alone be justified, The tariff may be a | bill was reported to the house today. sugar | qupeccated, and whenever any mts | Sell it Y T e b e N to make payments on the sinking fund, the |4 0000 40 members of the committee, It | X3 the — bounty is certainly one, | and hides were placed on the free list, These | them for yedemption the gover carpenter's strike. The men seem to have will be remembered the Western Freight et surplus of receipts over expenditures will | Gy o iiowity contends for the princic | fved and idable, andincreascs | canges proved to be i great surprise, as few | aud inw majority of instances will, hand out | the best of the situation so far, ws_evidenced | association limbor committee recommended bo £13,478,883, The estimated surplus for the | ple of just and eqiial taxation upon all, ac l‘“v'm' ”'\ tantir m‘x"";qu‘.: “_i""l""'::;. members had any intimation of the proposed | bullion, which ‘money people will not want, | by the almost complete suspension of build- | yesterday that if the Alton reduced the lum- next fiscal year will be &63,560,522, which, | cording to their ability to bear the burden, action.However, they give goneral satisfac- | Wil they object to iy discretionary pawer | ine operations. 10 is estimated fhat ber rate from Chicago to Kuansas city to 10 with the amount. now on hand and available | WS WEIGERY s 0 ERa DT RPN | I the competition of home products. The | tion, and ave tho only material changes made | ek IVER e SREagtion (pattibonte (EREY | wien comnected with the huilding trads conts s theeatcned, equalized eates shonli b (reaching £000,000,000) will justify the reduc- | ) oqual taxation of the many for the benefiy | Pounty abandons the home market to the for- | siuce the contents of the measure were pub- | yeceived by the government may be | ': v I'he strikers will have w large :I:I:'\;n Ill\n‘u|| f:n]inl: W yIII|r“‘L:‘l']‘i:vl:”:;:w-\‘l:l‘xl;\‘-‘w;‘\{]\: tion in the revenue in the sum contemplated | of the fow. We ave as anxious as the maj ];'.i;:-'kfi"'f.'\m{'lf.- 'l:f:;nf-";:.'X..xf.‘.'-‘{""..‘1‘,'."}..“;;:;'3 | lished move than & wegk ugo. The vepubli- | manded and shull bo id “for the | ekt unanimously passed, and_ the Alton ngrecd to by the bill reported—$650,036,036—and proba- |{.\ can 1:-\?-\IIL\ '{1,','."""',"‘."',"v"”“}'l“ eage | {0 ore is useloss, | Tt has no justification in | ¢An members of - the dommittec on ways and :':"1"‘"'1""’," of "',] o ""5"'; ates ‘"‘_‘ any | Mine and Operators' Conference. | give six notice to its com bly more from_customs, and say 810,527,578 | Amerien industries nd adyanee the wier | (10" LG Co, Drincipios or professions of the | means respectfully. vefareed the newspaper | U | Senators Tuller und Stewart wnd | 7 Gonvyncs, 0., April 16— The miners and | petitors . of reductions in “umber from internal revenue, or a total of #1264~ | {LG GG RE NS " be aecomplished | republican party. A republican house of rep- | representatives to the veluminous and com- | of coniress are confident that the senate will | oper: joint convention continued in ses- | Packing louse products rates and the pay- 3 : d & 1 L th jects can be accomplished [ FCPUREE Rould i¥ “eaminl + (=5 congress are confident that the senate will | ©1 £ v | ment of mileage to shippers in common sto 414, The majority report says in part: TLwas | by yeducing the burdens of taxation and not e n Vil exampies | prehensive report which accompanied the | have its way in this instance, as it generally | sion until lute this evening. Chaivman Rea | s Poday the Alton gave the e the aim of the committeo to fix duties | by increasine them, The majority, after | Who et say whore the contagion Will | il when asked this fternoon for explana- | does on all matters in dispute. * Neither | of the spocial scale commitiee roported that | Gays notiee that it would. put. inty effect on upon that class of manufactured goods and | Months of laborious investization, has been l_m_f“m 5 Tally® as objectionable s | tions regarding the changes made. house was particular whether there was pur- | they had agreed to recommend the ale | April 22 all three reductions. Vice President A BRad et wwhi be sunmliedat home, | 4Dl to satisfy & part only of the demands y " a ) o as s e e A L cpo. | chased £4,500,000 worth of silver or 4,500,000 | adopted last year. The report was accepted. | MeMullin said in explanation arm products which can be suppliedathome, | g ypon it. The only remedy is to remove | 90 SUgar. bect sugur indus. | Chuirman McKinley said: “I think our re- | gpces “por month. The latter proposition | The scale 18 60 cents for the Hocking villey | This 18 mob done b domorail Wo f T St s . A . b “Mus AN s 't i Mently. o MR a5 i L BLs r scale is 60 cents fot » Hocking valley “This is not done to demoralize os © 80 s to discourage the use of forcign goods - as possible artificial bur e [ EEY I SRR Must an inqustey | port is sufficiently comprehensive to explain | has been agreed upon, and it will result in the | and 39 conts for the Pittshurg district. The | know absolutely fhat our compotitors ar and products and secure to our own people tions and give to all our industri e bl toysupply home consumption before It | our action upon every item of fmportance. | purchuse of &,000,0K0 worth of silvera month, tion of prices was reforred to @ commit- | doing seerolly whit wo are now doing openty and producers a home market, We believe | equal chance in the field of competition i entitled,to-protection? Other ISt | oro is mothing 1 can add which will make | 8 there are biit 73 conta worth of pure silver and after ‘several hours’ consultation un | und we will meet ull such competition i s that compotition among ourselves will secure | J0W0 sl gbiond, ACOIIMEL) & the "oy | upon which a protective duty can’ be dented | the situation more clear to any one, orat | 1 2UY Sandand dollars whilown ounco of | udjournmont was taker utitll tomorrow morn: thiswway ifwoluve to redien rutes to nothiig? TS CRRINEL V8 A T % 3 ade before o e 3 > - 1k : o aTe ot By " TR 3 [ Ee L Bl WAL S 5 SIS, | ing. The pate committee s tomortow to reasouable p cca o consumer in the fuliee | focica " industrics “of | the country | (0SUguritmist, be dented to-every other | least to thoso whose iuterests have | o’ detwmmiuation to piirchase 4500000 ——— eoThe puto comitteo mects tomorrow to as it has invariably done inthe past. We sec have mnever been at any timo in | Am! l:-m ndu |1 rotection must beuni- | been ‘tampered with' as some may | ounces instead of #4,500,000 worth of silver Indianapolis Carpenters Go Out, by-tho Alton, th tuced rates to go into ofs by the increased duties recommended not only history insuch o depressed and | Vomalonnetat allf oo e call it We found at the last | per month mukes u grcater mouthly coinage | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 16.-Tho carpen- | ot vig ull lines on April : o maintain but to enlarge our own manufac- couvaging condition as now, after nearly ! moment that the demand for frep sugar was | 11 the proportion that % per cont stands to 72 | ters’ strike is on in carnest today. The con- < I ottt note oot anumber of changes since laid before the o ers X turing plants and check those supplied from |t Soars bf comtinons, protection &1 e commitice. The committeo also added | much gerater than the demand of beet and [ PO Cont- | ditions are fair forn long and bitter fight. Passenger Rate Cutti abroad which can be profitably produced at s declired that the slightest reduction in | tha following section to the internal revenue | sorghum interests foi protection in the wa; T AMILITAN "" ol 'f"'“, R | The men have encouragement in their stand Cureaco, April pecial Telegram to home, Tho gencral policy of the bill | duty would compel them to close their works | feature: anufactured and sold at op | L8 duty. We recognize that our domestic | i ‘“:::_“""_"‘I“:"':”“""“'{'i'\‘l‘““m,h"""i)”"\:';;} [ from. Nlllfl"'fl;'u-llnuw: butlding t n"{‘j' i In | Tue Be] The Missouri Pacitic again I8 to foster —and promote Amer- | and discharge their employes and others have | v e SO onsumption: or se there shall | Sugar interests are suficiently important to | proceed to the following points and i diunupolis qud from the Nationul Feduration | stiowed it was keeping sharp cye on_ trns- can' production and diversification of | GVCN KOO S0 far a8 to ussert that they would assessed and colleeted the follow warrant federal attention, but we could not | thorough inspection of the signal service sta- | tion to meet the men fairly it is probable that | Missouri tariffs by today reducing to #6 tho American industry, The committee believe, e Y B if the rates of tax: he paid by the facturcr the i agree that it would be fair to the great body | tions located th in accordance with such | the bricklayers will go out in a few days, first-class pass rate from Kausas City 1 “VC | tion were not increased. At the same time | cigars of all de ons, ¥ per special instructions o N i b A inasmuch as $400,000,000 annually is vequired | 1o TWhorers in- those industries. complain of | 6tes. wefghing not miore (i Uiree poinds | of vonsumors to continue a duty which all | Special instructions as: he may voceivo from | his evening a imber of small contractors | to Pueblo. * The Rock Istand was hardly halg to meet the expenses of the government, that | insufiicient wages, repeated suspensions of [ per 1000, 50 cents per 1000; on rettes | gt al bear when a . bounty could be | g U SEITECEE T O Gty | fleceded to the strikers' demands e of | an hour behind with a notice of a covrespond- T e A S et v nd o genoral vondition. of | ¥l of tobaeca wolghing not moro than | Y | tho Inspoction at tho polub lust named, will | tho big firmshove yet given it J ing reduction to Denver, Pueblo nnd Cole £ o tu ose forcign co » b TeHe I Ahe - RO~ L 50 cents per 1,00, return to his_proper station and resume his | e e b Springs. an illustration of the stute of products which scek a markel here than to | Securit, Phese Taborers, fully vealiziig arties weihing mre than ihrce honds per The beet and sorghim sugar man dutics: Fort Buford, N. .; Forts Custer, Switchmen and Oficiuls Confe Dkl gat it GhS fate Tadbe b ROV Qe tax our domestic goods or non-competitive | jyciease their carnings or improve their con | bo niade wholly of topueeo, &5 per Loy, ‘0 | turers are claiming that the comupittee has innis und Assinaboineand Helena, Mont.3 | prepsuene, April 16.—The vailway superin- | 11 from Chicago to Denver. In th 5 of forcign goods. The committee, in respond- | dition in any way, huve been tompelied o o : ey acted in bad faith and that the republican | fort Washulde und Atawling, Wyo, Tort | ongents and switehmen met this afternoon, | e Western Stutes Passengor association tho ingas it believes to the sentiment of the | wanize trades unions and resort to other [ Not Acceptable to Louisiana, members of it expeet to see the bounty clanso | Yobos, N . e i The officials refused to treat with thecommit- | MEWASSUL6, with u commission to agcits country and tho recommendations ot tho | methods of combition and co-operation for | Wasttixarox, April 16. sugar bounty | gocked out when the bill comes up in the MISCELLANEOUS. tee as a whole, but were willing tolisten to | g & wre paid, the two rates netting %60 president, submit what they consider u just | FEPRICCER ARG TR Vo s at l"“‘ll"'*‘“'"' i 'j‘l v "““l‘“”"";"""‘ "“:. house,” suggested your dorrespondent, 'I‘Iu"ulpvl-ur Lin Tatk Brs Mareh 2 last | g ericyances --\\nll'mnh-\iw gvlllwh!' and #f respeetively. Al other Denver lines! and reasonable revision of the taviff, which, iroe bHOIT TR of oven | Producers, ns s evidenced by a statemen Mhat is o g s gaflcction,” dy | an article charging one B. S. Manning with | have. The adjourned without | il muke the sume reduction. wWhich is required for our industrial inde. | states that the remedy proposed by the ma. | committee. ' The statement requests that the |y o0 J W' B G L HE 18 W00 BV 1 arrosted and fined. ‘The “article describes | Will not strike until they ve orders from Switchmen Will ) s 1 L ty is the imposition_ of moro taxes upon | Present rates on the grades of sugar they | foundation at all. e will feel under obliga- | Nopping as a lumberman in- Guthrie, Okla- | headquarters. Cureaco, April 16, [Special Tele to pendence, will secure a reduction of revenue 3 rtiele ot forcimn orain which tha | broduce be muintained, tions to fight for the bounty clause the sume | homa territory, and as postmaster at that 5 3 Tur Bee.]—The Rock Island switchmen will both from customs and internal revenue | WO, SFHES Ot dasive to buy and for - : as forany other provision in - the bill. Of | place, A special agent went to Guthrie to | Packing Hol ployes Uneasy. Criainy which they are TR RO A Oy A \TED FOR MURDER. course it” there is & majority of members | investigato the matter, who found the post- | Ciicaco, April Tonight several hun- | B0 SEEEe 0 i AR Ovislons OLthel bl Rare fatsoussain: | hAtko Stk aRY COLY IR IOV o on the floor of the -house who are | master, M¥. Dennis I\ Flyun, in charge of | dred menemployed at Denny Brothers' pack- | ¢ided the case rendered i ununimonus de \c provisions of the bill are discussed in | change the cotton” which they cannot < ; yposed to & bounty, the republican members | > i | T D Ee dotail. Tn the case of wool the report cites | Spin (e corn and ‘\wheat they cannot con- | A Kansas €.ty Detective Charged with | 0phosed to i bounty, the republican members | the offco and el annoyed at being appar- | g house at the stock yards asked the firm | @1 ithas been aceopted by both sides as fignres a8 cvidenco of tho wlarming | SUMS the oil and coal they cannot burn and Killing His Brother-in-Law, Tolp that, | Tho hosd will ehango the bill a8 | Toae . adeet of 8 it ot g | for their doposit money. “Pho demindamounts | Al - Ono of tho urbitrators was 4 ¢ oo séline 1 y produc 'S 1 Ry D e LR LLOLILY) Kassas Ciry, Mo, April 16— [Special | it wishes, We can not eontrol the members andid i i to a notification that the men intend to strike | priest, Father Kelly, Said he his iy decline inthe production, and says an ad- | frued on the assumption that as our indus. | - JANsAs Cirv, Mo, Ay e e e - hermembars | Seward, in Oklahoma, but left_the plic May 1. There is cousiderable uncasiness in | first case in which T over acted s arbitrator v luties hos been rec piided which S 3 5 Telegram to Tie Bk, J—John A. Sherman, a | of the house any more thaniany othercommit- | October, an assistant being now in cha A £ . vauee in duties has been recommended which | tries grow older they grow weaker and mor : : . § il OC b : 1l the packing houses over the eight-hour | and the fivst time § over believed @ corporits Dt ki > o et : 2 el T e s, R IR x| tee The faefs are given in justice to Mr. Fly ! 1615 believed will ufford ample protection to | dopandent upon the bounty of the govorn- detective, has boen drrested for thomurder | =hin, vou tninlc -thel @il pronosed 1n. thie. |itha Gin(holn Bastmaster, who. 1 thoroagh | Mettation; tion had asoul. The Rock Island road, and wool-growing farmers. The committee be- | ment. It devolves upon those advocates now | of William €. Wrightsman on the night of | oiginal bill, amounting to 15 per cent on 1oy % 3 3 especially General Manager St.John, showed 4 REciiy to_explain why it is that after a low tariff | November 16, 185, 5 . ts- | D comd’ 3 i eman 5 Express Company Reduces Salari RGOy ) SBRIA lieves that the United States should produce | (0.C8B A Sy, o doned for more. than o | Yovember 16, 1886, on the banks of the Mis- | hides, would make any difference in the pi B. F. Pickercll has been appointed post- e M DL 16, Emploves of | Ty coiirtesy und I thoroughly helicve were all the wool it consumes, and with adequate I O AR G Qahigh tavift poli souri river near this city. Wrightsman was | of goods manufactured from leather?” master at Guernsey, Dawson county, Ne- A D ARG Ra D smpleyes of f jyterested only in gotting a just decision. " ¥ T R adequate | agarter of 4 centry.and a high tarift policy || 0 TV T 8 O tate Selor whoso | ¢ \Wolli said-tho Cligfed, (g far s iny, | braden: % 4 the United States express company have been | shall never approve another strike the merity GRCH YO SR A0 L WI L0080, B aechianionl {ndustrics of the countey irs | home was formerly at - Springficld, - Mo, | opinion is concornod ¥do npt think the. dut; Bills liave passed the senate to remove the | notified that their salaries will be reduced 10| of which huve not first been discussed by 3 nudliconsumption is 600,000,000 ‘pounds,” and |2 S e R O e Chin. oy | Springfleld, Mo. | o1 have thade shoes’ ost a penny more, | chage of desertion against the militury rec. | per cenf May 1. ‘The reduction starts in the | board of arbiteation. T shall tell miy™ with the protection afforded by the bill farm- “\_ ”mu-:\ "{\‘:,"({,m‘,"‘,‘_ “,I:: ‘m,: 4 "‘l:',‘ “-1:1-}‘. When the real estate boom wus at its height | but iu the debate upon the floozof the house | ord of W. §. Bennett, formerly of Nobraska; | office of T. C. Platt, the president, and runs | pavishioners that this is the end of "ln"‘bK ers of the United States will be at an early | this is done it will f‘m‘"., A For them to | here in 1886 he came to Kansus City with his | the proposed duty wauld have been nmpm-un for the relief -of A. C. McCall of Nebraska, | down to the poorest paid employe of the com- “mmluu-m Had it not ]I:mn for this are 5 R da The SO . gy N alicy consum. | pockets full of money for the purpose of in- | thmg. There were a gredt many conflicting | and to pension James A. Shiply of Unadilla | pany. bitration cvery union switchinan on the Rock day able to supply this demand. The bill [ show upon what principle or policy consum- | ¥ ¥ purp interests bncotintored %m‘, DropRation of | and ftonert Stowart of Sutton. = Island rond would have steuck because two | while the majority has, in this bill, thoroughly | production it encourages and finally vanishes | not strike, The arbiteation board wh formerly postmaste a little offic secks to stop the frauds which have been so | exs can he poriodically subjected to additional | vesting it. He made several purchases, but : ottttared, pabion of | ane D) ke hRs hnvead o Sharelossly pricticed in the past by import- | taxation for the exclusive bewehit of privato | Wwhen he suddeuly disappeared Do was lajown | this bill and it was ing et pleasc ovory- | Tho senato this aftemoon pussed the bill | Fhutimors Brrtke. 1o} ASE DI NG Ay ore ok SO N ing wools ready for the loom under new | business enterp to have had & good roll on his person and no | PodY aud every futer have mede | aperopriatiug $100,000 for w public buildiniay - Crridsco, Apeliif —iSposiel - Telegrgm..to L ovarything 1¥ deolied sutlstuctorl i e e Ul RV ONT 1ol Titioh D Samort My | T as vely eriticised, The | one was cognizant of the fact save Sherman, | Dill which will, 1 think, stand as close seruti- | Novfolk and_in executive session confirmed | Tie Bee.[—Thivty-five of the forty-five choir [ down as u firm fricnd and champion of arbie an Inerease of duty on Wool, and the con- | report saysthe bill will increase the taxes on | his brother-in-law, who was seen with a | higing asang it wis possibl "}m-;k:- We [ the nomination of United States Marshal Par- | boys of St. Bartholmew's church, in Engle- | fration. struction piven to the 1w clause | wool and woolens £15,50.000 perannum, ac- | great deal of weney just after | WIll begin fho consideration of the meaf- | sons of Utah. A | wood, straclc tonight because the vestrymen No Reduction in Tallow Rates. of the existing law as @ reason for increasing | cording to lust year's importations, but really | Wrightsmun's disuppearaice, ~ When ~ the | W6 it - the dhouse —ubout May 1| New posty ppointed for Tow appointed a new choiv master in- placcof a | (- i 1858 naatal D ' the duties on woolen goods to- protect. manu- | a much greater sum, while widow endeavored to collect the | Tuturally there | WL be o CgICA | Jows: Lurvabee, Cherokee count s favorite teacher , Cimedo, April 18.—(Special Telegram to facturers. The advance in fine yrade tobaeco to the amonnt. of £9,860, heavy insurance her' husband ‘had ou | MY obltetions to thabill within oue owh | Carnahan, vice W. Jordan, ; T LE BEr)~Chirman \Walker of (tho ililgrs s believed, will diminish importa- | ished. The minority cannot’ agree to do this | his Iife Sherman openly_endenvored to keep | purty and cfforts will bo made to chunge it | date Mapyille), Franklin 3 Miners' Strike Spreading. state Commerce Railway association mude a tions and thereby reduce instead of inerease | at the price of an inerease on necessaric her from doiug so. He is known to haye | [romits present condition, but itis my opin- | ton, viee J. H. Clack, resig v April 16.—The miners' striko is | decision tediy wh i et y cduce insted 4 ) 1 I8 to have | oI ie. bill. will ecome & law as. it gt SLCHIRT 1ENNA, Ap io miners’ steike is | decision taday which again shows the strong the revenues and transfer to this country the The report attacks some of the details of | paid the expenses of a man to go to California | 1 O i e ) x Des Moines county, B, Beans, R Gl ST G v i rround he has taken against rdless demors manufacture of from 15,000,000 to 220,000,000 | the bill. - Among other things it says that the | und write suying he had seen Wrightsman on | Stands at present, witha few immaterial al- | fodges, vesig county, | rapidly spreading. stran, in - Moravia, | grounc 1 Ol DELIAL SNCOLCAS DOIGLS waorth of wooien goods now mide abroad. grade of course, cheap blankets will be vo- | the streets of San Francisco. Octoberls, isso, | teptions. o000 ot repibs [AAnt ieas H Hsignan. | thie nfilltavy odouplod the il distriobipnd || dlisation aud thu thicky, ciatkes th, classilicag On metal schedules the report suys 1o re- | quired to pay 106 per cent, but the finest | some boys fishing found a elothed skéleton x-Governor Gear of Towa, another repub- During the morning hour in the house today | expelled all agitators. I a conflict with | tion which a number'of roads affect. Tho duction ean be made in pig ivon ore duties | blankets pay 72 per cont. The coarsest and | on the sandy bank of the Missouri river ""!‘;"* ‘:EI"’{‘,;"""'I"""‘ NG and | Ar, Carter called up his bill reported from | troops two men were wounded. decision was based on a disagrecment, in the without detriment to existing industries, and | cheapest woolen hats will besubject to a duty | where Wrightsman and Shermanwere S artio e there will bomany | the committeo on mines and mining, exempt- - cans-Missouri ussociation on u proposition to the committee s not felt justified in futer- | of 111 per cent and the finest to 66 per cent. | known tohave been on a fishing excursion on | MO i both LAy ;‘}""11-‘ Grith vo tion of the alien land law KILLED HIS BROTHER. e IR0 e ot hal et N } v fering with the further development of our | Women's and children’s cheapest dress goods | the week of the disappearance. The skele- | (e the detion 06 T Goimitee Ml wonder | all minin o Ihis is & measure which s redusiloe LR LO QY v rate iron ore resources, now so prowising in the [ with cotton warp are to be taxed | ton luy for weeks without being identified, | WhY we madp this change und that change, | all the territories are demanding shull be | The Tragic Outcome of a Quarrelar | 08 tillow, from Donver o Missourt southern states, 106 per cent and the finest 74 per | when by chance some one from Springfield | #nd what influences wero brought to bear to | pussed, us it will give them an opportunity to b vor points. Chatrman Walker coneludo On sugar the roport says: The committeo | cont,” The lowest grade of woolen cloths will | said the clothing and hat were those | Convince us that theso changes should be | sell some of their mines to aliens, which they LA LA B sl pinksenyinronostvitia tofieed NeoRthe) recommend sugar up to and including No. 16 | pay 125 per cont and the highest grade 86 per | of the we o g, | made, Ttis safe to sty that we ok 10 | cannot do wnder existing Jaws. - When the | - Rimsomows, N. D, Apeil 16 [Special [ eastbound rates on tnllow becansi of o re- and molasses to be placed on the free list with | cent, ote. The detectivi kop_the | detion without geod roaspnsand tipon grounds | morning hour expired the bill was not ready | Teiegram to g Be.]—This usually quiet [ fuction on wost-bound rates an soup. When duty of 4-10 of a_cent per pound on refined [ On tho metal schedules the report says | subject, saying that he will prove his inno- | UPon which public intowests ave based. The | fora vote and it went over, as Mr, Randall's | own and indeed the entire county of Stark is | e 1atter proposition was befors me I disap sugar above No. 16 and a bounty of 2 cent there are many increases and scarcely cence wh the time comes, The cireun committee will make no apologies for any of | funeral will occur tomorrow. 1t is probable | i d proved it upon the ground that the making of per pound be paid from the treasury fora | reductions. The report s We hawe for | stantial evidenco against Sherman is very | 1S acts. ~ The farmers dhould especially” be | that the bill will come up again during the | W 8 horrible state of ‘excitement over the | commodity rates wis objcctionable except in L e e R o oA | R R L M QR R e pleased with this bill because it increase | morming hour on Friduy. | My, Cartor is con. | assassination of Albert Ziner by his brother, v spectul urgency and that the g ut least 85 per cent, made in this country | with the people of Central and South America —_— protection to his products: and s | fident that it will pass the house and that the | O. P. Ziner, at noon today. The cause of the | making of the rate would estublish an unfo; fran beet or~ sopghum produced in the | and Mexico and an_ intornational conferent Interstate Hearing in Boston. the greatest deercass in the arti- | senate will take favorable action. troublc is said to be jealonsy. The murdered | tunate precedent, no- satisfactory reasons Uhnit, . In 1888 the consumption of | is now being held to devise means for the ac Bostoy, Mass., April 16, Interstate Com- | ¢1e3 which ~he = cousumes or which Perny S, Hearir, man entered the house of his brother today | therefor being shown. 1 remain of thut opin- mugur inthe United States was 1460007 | complishment of this result. In the midst of | merco Commissioners Morrison and Veazy | MUSt be imported, Every . republican - und made insulting remarks to the wife of u.in s o Suppoes (Hiak: (i tho Boap tous, or 531 pounds per inhabitant. | the consultations, and when it was earnestly | zove o hearing today rel e ¥ | member of the comumittes stands by the bill BRODERICK PARDONED. the murderer, whereupon a general scufle | Wanufucturers of Chivago, St. Louis and Cin- O s only 150A15 tans were. pro | hoped tht some. ood phan might be sirocd | £ @ hearing toduy relutive to rates on | and every featurc of it with the exception” of E: followed in which Albert was shot, dying al. | cinnati need tuced rate on the small Queod i e United States, So Targe & | Upon for the estublishment of toser conmers | €rain and food products from the northwest | Mr. McKenna of California, who dissents 10 | e« . ¥ most instantly, Excitement rang high and | quantity of tallow produced in Denver in proportion of our sugar is imported that the | cial velations, this bill is reported, containing | to this city. Boston and Albany, Fitehburg ition afCaudmabprotackion tof aur Man Once ™~ lynehing is feared, as a great crowd has gath- | order to obtain vaw material fov their fa home production does notmaterially affect the ions which will not only retard | and central Vermont backed cach other | jUEAT G I OMIRROAR DAl HO 1 Tl AT 16 [Bnecial cred about the jail and the shoriff is power- | torles, o rate on tallnw hatwoen Denver price, and the duty is therefore tax which iprocal arrangements for the fature, but | solidly in the statement that the special rate | does not Hasounivihoeouss Ne 0Ad0, 1L, Aprill 10.—([Specls less to withstand it or spirit his prisoner | and the Missouri viveris no doubt ont of lino IS0 to the price ot enly of tho Bnported | will destroy the Tarer part of tho trde now | s o g Statement that, the spectal rate | does not beliove it will be practicable, and he | gram to Tui Bee.)—Tom Bredericl, the | uway to a place of with the rate on soup, but I must agzain de- hut of the domestic product. Ttis clear that | existing. ‘The bill proposes to make large in- | tho " rates on gerain, cattlo and other | o pmike i minovity awport to thut effect. | fumous Burlington engineer who was sent to — shner oS hemnoiiiuty; tormutiitionlof (he) the duty made the cost of sugar and molasses s i the dutics on carpet wools and | food products, 5 cents higher, ur et el avat heen @ Bl PYS- 1 Jolict on the charge of using dynamite on the ading the Foreign' Contract Law. | Western classificatlon upon insufficient consunied by the people of this country in | subject lead contained in silver ores to duties T e Be e B | sented which so lucidly and_ thoroughly ‘vep- Bokos ARril 10 Dllore Tos onsidaeatial|EIouRGE 1850 about €1 for cach man, woman and child | not because we need revenue, but for the solé | wivin was beeause corn could not be moved -Burlington Striker a resouts ropublican Inforosts_and “the issuo | toad during tho grout strike, has beon r xeitement in labor circles this morning o Vice President St L Sl WM ane s apod oy buk o . U t upon which the national campaign was sue- | leased from prison. The engineer was par- | “Xciteme Sl raing o Al R0l ) more than it would have been if no such du- | purpose of preventing these wrticles being | unless something of the kind bo done. | weefolly fousht ue this it e I L8 CREIRO0 YR PAE Vol reporta’ made publio.. Thoj Arst one ADHLI0=(8peatl Tolograim ta ties were lovied. Evenon the assumption | imported into this countr Brominent flour.and grain merohants and o Jas ¢ Miohi i doned out Just a weck ngo, when ho had K ! I o ? that With propor cncouragoment we shall | - Spouking of the coal schedule tho report | Ligminent flour und grain morehunts and ox- | Mv, Burronghs of Miohigan, who s also comes from London and is to the effect that It s practically certain that ! 4 4 LLLL RaKing il v porters said the price of grain was deter- | member of the wiys and means. committec, the I > ractors! lon’ he o vis 0f tho Bull NI oventually be able to produce ull, or nearly | says: Al by i e e e membproEshohy ByRMACIENNs comtnitics, e tone contractors’ association has | ent Havris of the Burlington & Novth- all, the sugar requived for the consumption of es are made principally upon | fue through the New York market, Which in | st moct s et e Soens bill and found a way of evading the forelgn contract | ern will tuke the sceond viee presidene our people, encouragement. can be given | the demand of a few large flock masters in | tyyy was ruled by the size of the ceopand the | the bill wi Y 3 S 3 + f w of this country by assuring the men th Burlington, made vacant by Mr. Stone's ¥ o ont cax By dommnd of o prilgbipsmatorneiny ) ! the bill will pass the house and be approved | and shades of opinion, by whom he is looked t hy o ; much more economically and effect- | the state of Ohio, and defended by the mu- | general demand, A reduction in land rates | H 3 are trying to seeure in England that they nation Dy ph can et o sy | R ot e S 3¢ thisk thoyiare | oo s Becommaniod by ininates | by the country. I think itis one of the best | ypon somewhat in the light of a hero, it not a . e R U B aally by & bounty of 2 cents per | jority on the al und that they ave | s almost. always accompanied by an increase | peasires on the taviff ever formulated. DOIAAmaWAREInLIOIIEH sel AoreH | not authorized to make any contracts in | pound, fuvolying an expenditure of but little | beneficial to the favmers of the country “who | iy oeean va Any change in’ export rates 208,01 1o sIERERIOr e B e e A o s e nno- | Bugland, but will “maka® legal ugree. | Stanford and Huntington Raconcited. more than &,000,000 per annum, with the sheep. The fact is that wool is one | would be deplorable NT OF ORDER FOR OMAIA. of the charge of which he was con- [ Rty lcan Fare 60 piefe arrival AN Frascrsco, Cal, April 16, “The Alta present production of sugar in this countgy | of our least important agricultural products. Representative Conuell, not having had an | victed. A movement has been set on foot in | 777 United ‘States. The second | tomorrow will print an interview with Col than by the imposition of o duty, s ubote. | The winority goos on tosay: *IUs impossi- | SECRETARY WINDOM'S REPLY. | Opportunity in the house yosterday during tho | labor circles to get up a undsome purse and | 16005 (e pibiie statement of & mombor of | oy ol Pt inlersiow with Co In providing not only that raw sugar but also | ble to protect the farmer ag ¥ pa consideration of the Conib bill to moye that | testimonial for the ex-Burlington striker, | ¢po huilding teades council that bricklayers | ker, which the lutter says sugar up to-and including No. 16 be admitted | petition and his Lome market, for he has What He Says About the Finances of | Owaha be fixed as the place for holding the | Broderick talks freely of his prison experi S | Huutington has writton Stanford disavowing free, opportunity is given for the free intro- | such competition, and the insertion or reten- ) cireuit. appellate court provided in the bill [ ence and says that while he was used well ke for three years, in return for which the | 1Y inteution of personal reflections on St duction’ of yellow sugurs suited for famity | tion of theso articles in_the tariff bill i Qan o which passed, will milke a move through the | himselfl he’saw much during his eleven tve v I e | ford’s munagement of the railrond in his i use, an arvatgement which will secure to the | is a dev which will deceive no one | WASHINGTON, April 10.—Secretary Windom | senate committee on judiciacy, where the hill | months of imprisonment whichi calls for in- | 508 G0 SGREGA Tours as @ duys' work, | ©oBt speec, and that Stanford and Huuting people swgar at the lowest price existing in | who gives a moment’s thought to the sub today mude the following veply to a question | now stands, and will be adsisted by the | vestigation and reform, One thing he cannot | Ry8EORT W SEIETOEER BE G CRaE WOEE | ton have again mude up, the mavkets of the world, while ven im- | During the last fiscal year we expor addressed to him by Senator Plumb: The | Ncbrasku scnators. - An opportunity would | understand is that if a prisoner shows nerve | g8 o 3 . 3 " i ported white vefined sugar will be subject to | 5 bushels of corn and imported only | ghoations of the treasury department have | Dve been presented Mr., Connell to nuke the | and fortitude under suffering it is sure to ————— |1/ Ehe Wostorn Airelghs Assaolatls a duty of only 4-10 of u cent per pound. S bushels, The same proportion is quoted | PPEREONE B0 00 TEIREEY AL T motion had it not been that Mr. Hatceh of Mis- | bring on his head incroased punishment, if Course of'a College Condemned. | Ciieaco, April 16.—[Special Telegram to Coming to agricultural products, the veport | on wheat and corn meal. This shows how | ot been conducted A view tocontrolling | soupi made a point of ovder against the wove | not torture, from his keeper or guard, The Chicaco, April 16,—The Sheficld avenue | Tue Bee.| A resolution to ralse local rates says the committee has given the most of its | futile it is to attempt to afford protection to | the finances of the country, but in pursuance | of M. when o motion was made to | most glariug instances of “this fact that he | -REAER ST BT BAETE T BYERIE |G T e cont, busls from Chicugo (o St investigation to the existing conditions of | the farmers by imposing duties upon impor- | of a fixed poliey to produce the least possible | remove the court from St. Louis to Kavsas | 8avs hosaw were in the cases of Samuel | braheh of (he {Hinols Byangelicat confevence | % Fe st e g ¥ A RUEY 050 agriculture und kindred matters. Speaking | tations of these products, and this large | gisturbance in the nutural current of events, | City, and of course the same point would have | Fielden und Oscar Necbe, the anarchists, v adopted resolutions condemming the | Paul und to fgnore the long and short haul of the depression in - agricalture, it says that | and intelli uss of citizens ea been made against tiie Motion of Mr. Conne who he says he frequently seen ill-treated | course of Northwestern colle in deposing | clause of the interstate commerce nct by cone llnw-‘nv'mlvl §(Iu" pm‘v\v.-u\'.- system h r’.- no | not I')u i ml this wa; {\:nll the name of Omaha been suggested. | }\'Il|l4lvl|;.tll~l‘ ‘1)"' conducting themselve the representative of the Illing conference | tinuing in effect the low through propor- word of criticisi for the real” causes of the | toa policy which inereases the taxes upon Tnder, the provisions of the bill, as it now | in @ most exemplary manne R o o o b e taa Tt tions b withi A ultur pression, no sugge ¢ PRI VhEe ot earthy : : 3.8 W b i @ board o ces. Tt wus resolved that | tons, came within one vote of passing at this o ugostion of ro- | their lothlog, Sablbwuro, earpols, eMetidn | uotioy arid witli e view to keep money in e | 86300% 86 Loyl o8i@eed sa the place ; . | the money collected for the college be turned | Bternoon’s session of the Western Preight ,:(’ n th Urdens bl ! Wweighing , wgricultural implement smlu culation to the fullest extent practicable, pur- | 0¥, the —court, bu (Mr. Counell pr Trying to Agree About Silver. over to it, but in the future the educatior association, The Northwestern was the one down toduy, but, seizing the present as a sury articles,” The minority asks | ¢ 8GN H¢ T E8 O ade that | duced un improvised fmap within a fe WASHINGTON, April 16.—The house repub. ek LED S R lino which opposed the raise, basing its favorable time, they solemnly charge the de- | how farmers are to be helped by increased L35 RRQ s 4 | minutes on the foor of-the house which dem- f colloction bounder the control of this confor- | /s pi% the ground 1l cline in our markets solely to the tariff. A | duties on rods used in the munufacturo of | unuury 20 the available bulince of public | j\stuted that Omah iswery near the center | 1i¢an committee on the silver question held a ghce, Rt conferonte came ta au. end Witk | Cliatoy 0 . TR ot s e iticn & fon > subje b i R R R R R LS was reduced to less than £20,000,000, | OpStrd o d ] et orning and heard the report of | the ‘adoption of resolutions that churches | Conley of the ato Commeree commise ...[\n.n‘ cxamiuat] 5:_“;:1“‘. the ‘\'q! t {‘-‘1 wire aud fron ‘_.u.a] t l_n,xlh_lx,fi e ties | natihis entive amount, us well us further | Of the elrcuit um_li \uulbouh(‘u“,\ would have m«‘m:x_nu morning and heard the report of | the adoption | progehor mot having i cortie | $ion had declred such rtes to be ilegal o Wil show that agricylturo is suffering | for baling porposes, und says if the bill passes | S Glganting to” tbout $15,00,000, wero | Siccoeded In having Opaa fixed us the place | the sub-committce appointed to confer with u | 16 SI0SCE 100 BIChor Bok Bl b sl o secret roport of Chiirmun Faithiorm of chigtly from damaglug, forelgn compotition | tho farmer will bo ihe fist to demand the ve- | UGG the nutionl banks, roin this | 1 baint of order id uqt been r sed iganst | sub-committee of the senate republican com- | S TG o intention wad. aley | the Western Ereight ussociation furnishes Portations of ugrricultural products since 1850 | duty. - While the fimposition of dutics on live | it Will bo seen tht the entire surplus aud | § KHCESLMOEOR EIOTaMtons from N6 | mittee with a view to coming to somo gy prossed of taking legal measures to protecy | WUeh fopd for thought in the figues pre s boen onorIbous, amounting from $40,000,- | animals and other asricultural products cane MaBhON s uditdan woma 1 shedisden. 1o “ood in WAving the scnath committet on Judic. | Went as 1o @ basis for the ; praporty from facslonal ong pa ARRIde Ry sl Lint e 000 to more thun &156,000,000 in 1880, ot possibly do the furmers wny goad at howe, | 310G ErA L A ~m:lnl“In'm'Il.“n"“!Tvl ity | 1avy substitute Owillia for St. Louis, as the | Ver bill. ‘The sub-committee reported that it Before tus fual adjournment the Bhofald: | Al VL RIS GRE SR R l:wl»"l::: ‘world's market, " to which tho advocates of | theinercasd madg will certanly bo a great | firitior Gn” tho funds in'the treasury and | Metropolis of Nebrasadas every advantage | had been Lthat the bill should provide Omaha e 0,759, St. Paal 5,911, Kook Island 1 tavift for revenue only invito the farmers of | jury to them in the markets abroad. Sueh a [ GHELEE 08 UL TUneS, 1 ere e | possible. Eighteen cirenig judges will be ap- | for the purchase of 4,500,000 ounces of silver 7,881 und the Chicago, St. Pl & Kansas City this country, s today crowded with tho pro- | poliey is cortain to prove retalintory to legis= | PRI DIEISES 0f8 b dont pue. | pointed undor the providians of the bill soas | every month, the ¢ tes issucd in pay 14,458 tons. The other totals show about tho ducts of the cheapest human labor the carth | lation for the vivious countries interested and | BPMAEINY SRR ot 1 ber beng | 1o constitute s many wppellute courts, 1| ment therof to be redeemuvle in lawful | sume proportion aftonis, All over tho old world therw i w rush | tho farmers will soon fiud themselves without | 105 6y LU “Thoh tho parthascs of 4 the following froma statement of Mr. | moncy. At fivst, it is said, the members of of their surplus to that market, and it i to | & market for surplus products, cither at home | PO OGN Mlon thio pisehinos of ¢ vs of the house committee on judiciury, | the full “committee were inclined to accept utich & contout us this that i o frade would | orworoad, | L oe | Dl hiad reachod £20,000,000, the whojeor | Which explains tho pointa of direct fiterestia | and adopt this busis “und voted 1o do so. | llure Ameriean ugricultur. o fors | No reduct il bo g duties under | K NE PG 0t In Rational banks. Mhe | Omaha flvst seetion withdraws all | Afterwards, however, in discussing the man 4 m P S - L wign grain markets under the sway of such | any schedule except that relating o sugar und | VR WIS O FCREEE N TRBIECERNES (RG original juvisdietion now™ vested in the cir- | ner of redecming tho certificates a-sentiment Lost His Money and His Bride, [ 0 to Link B hirles Shiw, who an_onpressive. - compatition, with the | molsses. | Tho xoport, eriticises the sugar | LLGIE) G0 000 move thin the. entire. avail: | Cult couits of the United States, and ulso | developed in favor of making them redeem Cixcissarn, O, April 16, [Special Tele- | was indieted for grand larceny by the United orelgn - cattlo and pork markets de- | county and protosts uaiust the gross fayorit. | 4Pout B0/ provides that the circuit courts of the United | able in bullion. This proposition was advo- | gram to Tur Bee. ) Mr, J. W, Middloton, o | States grand jury, he having st the. dia prossed and obstrueted by various ruinous | ism and injustice of policy. It says v == g States shall exercise such jurisdiction by | cated by a mujority of the committee and the ! mond earrings of the famous Corn Helle measures for restriction, with forcign agri- | the bounty on_ _production would T wyal Legion. writ of ervor and 1 al w8 they have | sub-committee was instructed to again confer | K X 3 i Cheska, plead guilty and was sentenced to th fiu:uuul |n...|u.»x<“ rowding our !ml|n|- A | have been :.,.| L.uu‘hm ua it mv\]:lul Lo exercised under x‘xlTunu laws. In short, the | with the senate sub-committee and endeavor | \(' ”‘”; ky, was in Covington today in search Jeniteutiary for oné year today, Shaw hails Kets, your committee have recommended an | encourugo producers to supply the cigire do. 1A . 1 ! circuit court is made. an uppellate court ex- | to induce them to provide for the redemption | of his bride of three weels and #,000 in gold. | from Aurc and loft that plice six inervase upon agricultural products. " | mestic demand, the. ultimate result, even if | the various commanderies of the Loyal Le- | (lugively. except they Buve the power 0 iss06 | of the. ctiilates in accordance with the t Saturduy he had drawn tho gold from | woeks ko to visit'Mrs, Choskn o the Sloue With a view to increasiug the number of | the consumption remuined at last year's figure | gion this moruing proceeded i & body to the | all remedial process. By section 2 of the bill | views of tho louse cominit The meeting | the bank to use in various wiys for tho bene- | reservation. He skipped with the lady's dig gainful occupations open to tho faruer the | —2 700,421,802 pounds—would bé an annual | city hall and paid their respects to Mayor | it is provided that the cireuit courts shall | of the sub-committees this afternoon fit of his bride, but while he was away from | mouds after a stuy of several weels and the .»..u.mlm.».-(1...]4“ recommended - ‘bounty to | puyment - of ibl.wnj,‘-"x in 'FI';".”"" Fitler, who held an informal recoption, The | tonsist of the present circuit judge and two | productive of no results, Another mecting | home on Monday, Matthew Middleton, his | suthoritios of the goverment got aftor bin in alix reolor, tho ommibtad fecided that & hieh | than thit on tuny othes axticles, s whils | ¢ 'my of fine arts, the affair taking the | President, by and with the advice und con e newly marricd uncle, took the gold and his - - elon the comittes devldu 50 high | tha 0 iy Sttt awtices. aud while | shupe of au ovation to ex-Presiient Hayes sent of the senate. It requires three judges She Was Too Spiritualistic, | unele's wife and cawme to Covington, where a Steamship Ivais, / u duty would emburrass the silk weaving in- | the minority think the duty should be re _ a2 o constitute a guorum, and in case either of . 3 " - o 4 | 301 v B e N A Tuatlne” an" Dio. —-— the Juds 208 & R 3 Cuicaco, April 16,—[Special Telegram to arriage corcmony was performed, ‘They At Southumpton—Tho Fulda, from New out & us and, e oo ) I Resolutions of Sympathy, judges ia absent at_uny term the senior | . then disappearved. The bereaved Mr. Middle- secure the industry as speedily as possible, | pricly of making this urticle free, paying it s e SRR ORP20) 0 ¢ | circuit judge of the cireuit way require any | TP BEE.]--An answer was filed by Henry | | Appeare r. Miadl York, for Bromen ors i necessary differential of w bounty of §1 and waking this an excuse for impos ? You Al 18 e e furing | istrict’ judge of the circuit caurt o sit in his | H. Graham today to the suit for divorce G A MASHE YORIOAR - TAOMARS 40 " At Philadelphia—The - Belgenland - from per pound, or about r cent protection on | , 000,000 additional taxes on other sciicd n wtionsl amalgamation of seafaring d for the time. being, but there must al- | his wife, Mary E. Grahuw, one of the Bangs Antwerp. reeled silki. ‘The report says: T0 produce our | ules. ‘Phe minority finds it impossible to | men and firemen reconvened this moruing. | ways be one eireuit judge present and 1o cir At New York- The Nevada, from Liver- anuual importations of reeled silk will re- | state with accurdey the effect of the | Resolutions extending sympathy to the strik- | cuit or distriet judge before whom a case w > A T el i pool; the India, from Meditervaucan ports; Quire 14,000 basing and give work to over | increases. They express th opinion that the | ing carpeuters at Chicago und cxpressing the | triel in the district court ean it in the same | 138 twice sued Graham for divorce, The finst | For Omaha and vicinity— Fair we the Friesland, from Autwern; the Salerno, 3.3«1‘ rsons in differcnt branches of indus- | increase on fobacco will be $16,505,w hope that they will win the fight were | cascin the eireuit court, snd all laws and | time there was a recouciliation, but it did not For Nebraska, Towa and Dakota—Fuir | from New Custle; the Wicklow, [rom Swans y. To produce the cocoons mecessury to | und other items show an increase of | adopted, parts of laws requiring the ehief justice und | last long. Mrs, Grabam churges that Graham | warwer, southerly winds, | sea worked out within & few days of his full torm of imprisonment. Sinee his release he has been lionized by laborites of all classes ad sigmed a contract with employers not to the Con "The purpose of the s w8 been and is | to pay out for bonds all the available surplus k| | as rapldly as possible. In pursuunce of this | | venue conference adopted a report denounc: ing the liquor trafie, endorsing prohibition stating that the license system was in- adequate ns a remedy The Wisconsin street conference ended last i night and Bishop Esher today went to Canudi O e ST Young Goon 611 Sl . | Swoux Frues, 8. D, Avpil 16— [Special well-to-do citizen of Davis, Scott county Puiiapeirins, April 16.—~Companions of sisters of spivitualistic fame, Mrs. Graham The We

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