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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE NINEIRENTH YEAR OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1800, g NUMBER 200, - —~——— m NEW YASTERS ASSOKIATION, | rosrvwssn sun munesse. | pigyeppeq WITH SPALDING, | mrtoves mass,Symcorartox.| pyjop (ET§ O HIS EAR, s sz RLROAD LABIR STATISTICS, Pl U aiform Classifiontion Committee Senntor Hiscock In reduces a Bill in Sary Windom Givi s WA Meet Next Thi the Senate. to His Views Waenixaroy, Apel 18 Senator Hiscock 5 R HNGToN, April 18 Official on the | ,quy introduced abitl peoyiding that nat Ho Denies the Charges of a Job in His ver eoms Commissioner Wright Devotes His Enti Director's Report, banks may secure eitculitfon by deposits of War Claims Bill, ng, at wh Aunnual Report to That Branch government, state, reilway and municips present and exprossed his view e % bonds of par market Wiue and not in de t reason for his advocating the = (I STANDING i THE QUESTION OF SILVER COINAGE. | of ves, by an amount of civ- | REPRESENTATIVE THOMAS' VIEWS. | uullion of cortificates i THE SUBJECT TREATED AT LENGTH. | ' culation not to exe 0 per cont of their willion was that it would cortifl 4 market value except on government bonds, ites more valuable o requira o ports to Be Made to the House | iy which the faceys wowill be fssued; also | He Charges That the Measure s for - s o s s e us From b Conference flist mortgage lonus & improyed real estate | the Purpose of Paying a Bonus opinion, to diseredit these, while to requive | tions of Sepvice, Selectod as & Committee Mines and Min- at not exceeding 50 p - cont of their assessed o Disloyalty thetr redemption fn gold coin might sevlously | Pty for tho. nvestigation : Ing—Miscelluncous, value, properly guars oed; certificates of de. ato Dolrigs embarass the government, He insisted that | 5 sprending " wosit of gold or silvery or bullion, storage Hois: % i 1 sting Pigares, ) . there are only two ways in which the govern Warrants and_ warAyouse receipts, pig - el AN AL A e 4213 fron, cotton and wheet in responsible com % % i D S LU L UL ALy wd done. ( Wasningros Benear Tie Ovana Bee, anies insured in relsble companies, The Wasnisaroy, April 18- Tn the house this | numberof treasury notes'contemplated. One | Wasnivaros, Apeil 18 mmissioner « ! H 1 By 1 ptic e to be an 1 FOURTEENTICS TRETE, pereentage of circulatim on these is not to | morning, Mr. Enloe of Tennessee, vising toa | is by the bullion redemption f v classification Wstiivarox, D, €., April 18, § | exceed 75 per cent of ‘{hsir face value except | question of privilege, sent to the elork's n i bill, and i authorizing e’ salo feclured his belief in its y orior department official i out in an | in the case of gold a2’ sllver. Banks must | 4nd had read an article R ponds to provide a gold reserve it becomes | 50 1 te work o | The whole clinssifieation was based on exist- | S D Ot ar, takin tssue | ake good any deflele:. oy caused by o shrink- | 1 "“:‘ "" i At |N1“|\| V| pocessary to redeem them, The latter po treated at groat length. At the end of the 4 I v we 18 to car lots und less than car v hnibrdii b 8 ar, Wiing s age in value, Circuliilng notes shall be is. ress declart iat o gigantic job had been | yo pelioved wholly unnecessary and unjustl- | last fiseal year the number of railrond corpors t nd in view of the commis- | With the sentiment expressed by Jesse Spal- | gyodq redeemable in fifty years in 2 per cent | discovered in the southern war claims bill in- | flable, and hence there is no other means of nothing more ean be done, | ding, government divector of the Union Pa- | government bonds. The seerctary of the | troduced by him, The article further states | protection than the bullion redemption prop- | 1 718 mileage, 158,400: number of emploves, the decision s fenored by the | citie railway, in the report. published in Tue | treasury shall sot apar, from the amount paid | that Mr, Thomas of Wisconsin, chaivman of | Osition, He said he deemed this feature abso- |G gl a0 e purepse I 4 trunk A I the thirty day Imit | Ben of Jast Tuesday morning, The ofticial | in previously by nationbl banks as a tax on | ¢ ot BRI & 0 T . denounced | Mtely esseutial in protecting the eredit of the | Kb b bt expired luy » of the lines have L amnot agree with e, Spalding's | ¢irculation “ang from a fund accumulated ] LLAILIL y country and would feel it his duty to oppose | railioads were divided into seven geographs mide tariffs, “Suid Chaivman Midgley ;| 5058 Lted G Al i from non-presentation of civeulation lost, or | the bill as one of the most infamous jobs | any measure that gave holders of cortificates | ical groups, Sixty were selected represent The deciston is perfectly impracticable. | ¢ ns and am of - the opinion that men- | destroyed £20,000,000 8 -0 guarantee fund for | which had ever been foisted upon congross the option in the currency in which it should It nly cannot be carvied out but itblocks | bers of congress who support the pending | the protection of bark depositors and an | Mr, Thomas said he had not censured guy | be redeemed indefinitely any further attempt to complete | funding bill will be somewhat embarrassed in [ amotnt equal to 1:10.0f | per cent, per anuunm He stated that if After the secretary had given his views . I'he fon d the uniform clussitication Wehad hoped t0 | gueicrving their constituents Wt they did | upon deposits to be paid into the treasury as upon the bill and the basis for them, a discus- [ SO0 Ing the mee nor turned complete the task in - Denver, but now noth. | SUHSIVILE TR AREhh L addition tothis fund, payment to cease sion, rather desultory in s nature, took | On the subject of the velation of employes on the Nnay ponsibility and employing | ing can be done until the trunk lines find out SVISOLY I EVOLINE IO the bl Tn the fiest | (G)onthe fund becomes large cnough to pr ous because he thought he could prove that a | place upon the subject’of théInsuficiency of | and corporations s to 600 roads, by which the Phe | What they can do with the car lot decision, | place, there is no pr ssing hasteas to a settle- | vide the requisite protection aad reimburse | nnmber of claims the bill were claims of ‘u ulation. Secretary Windom had stated to 1 Phe carrying out of the decision will result | ment of the matter. The bonds are not due | the government for tho original amount set | popsons notably disloyal the committeo that the total _eireulation was 4 worse confounded for savon veats, and 7. dotion can bo talent| apavtfor thefunds Pk, Fnloo sald that, the charge in the arti- | $1420,000,000, an averago of #2170 per capita | {011 LA CIIULEHHERL bl tenctors, emplo n o daily average 8,000 | — kbl iat STt Wl g iy it it BItHOQ 8¢ Lo bl b on a basis of £5,000,000 population. Actually beneficiary institutions and a few pay hospital Milling in nsit. toward demanding their. payment_until that A WRECK IN (OLORADO. cle that he had brought the bill before the | however, this sum was subject to diminution | expenses for men injured in the service. Very ' 1t iits bax (Hotit Thatead | CltfoAao, CADHILIS,SH{Spacialy Melogram: to)f time. - Meantime 1t:1s ot unlikely (hat the —_ house in & surreptitions mannerwas a false- | by several amounts that ave tied up in vari ot 401 cahil i ally demanded | Tie Bre.]—The Central TraMe nssociation | Situation may be very materlally chinged. | Three Conches Ditghed and Scv hood mado by tho corvespondont, | OUS ways—rescrves held for redemption of dallying with the milling in | 1do not believe that any sound busin L Passengers Injured. or a falsehood made for him and repeated by | BEEE FEG B0 THE I BRI SIEURE IS |G paief funds andseveral fuenish club houses sives to see the government take control of | Dexver, Colo., April 15.=[Special him. His action in vregard to the bill had al- | gacrotary agreed with tho - senators. | for cortain clnsses of cmployes, Six cor o Pacific railroads (nor is there the sligl o o Tie 1—4 prious wreck oc ays been straightforward and he denounced 3 X L ) bosses’ showing of strength that the carpen- | tion AL LG GG i) Oy 200 b Sl wyays been strajghtforward and he denouneed | as ho” had Cwith e seprosentatives) | panies assert that they_pension their supe 1 1 would desire tin ider the | Whereas, Tn the opinfon of the Tegal advisors | est dang that it will ever get control of | curred to a local passenger train on the Colo ‘>”-. l‘« € ”-n' ul:““m 1¢ ung that an addition o the civeulation was v A IE ot 0o hilliLe 60 the: any of the rafironds, niiling in transi hem), by ere ave ve olo who | tado Central brand! s Union Pacifiec | members of the ¢ ce. essary, but_in_conference today no definite guieation of the ubility of the contractors. to of many of tho raflrouds, il B st ar: | them), bit. there are very many | ple who | rado Contral branch' of the Union Dacifl N o relteratod hs statement (hat a | SS30EY but in onferenco ‘today no deiite | gjgulen, A fow give superanntud empioyes Al any ngreement that might be made by | Fanseiients are ot in v believe that they should be madoe to pay | about: two miles north of Loveland this | yumber of claims in the bill were those of Some of 1he nittee were in favor this | bt work o allow time pay, while a number morning of conceding the point insisted on by ity b ive Conta an Howr e Budusteint Palay abor Wright in his annual report deals solely with eailrond Tabor, the subject being fons i tho United States approximuted iz all parts of the countey and all conditions of ratiroad labor and employing 241,010 per- member of the committec, the bill passed the house it would b infam wpncity of the ney organization veal railroad business of the country is pers atter fhenved up their strength ot 210 Journey men nference finally agreed | fow pay taxes for the support of state and county institutions, Thice or four contribute by the striker Tho strikers' arbitra- [ has stopped t aid o reply to the | transit question and taken the following ac annated employes and wlso those permanently Mr. King and his committee. The strikers Whereas, Such arrangenents their honest debts the same as other people | morning. Two day coaches and a bagga aisloyal persons and that a number of them make settlements upon the permanently dis- were furnished the nwmes and addresses of | nterests of the country tht and corporations are compelled to do. Ifan | carwere thrown from the track into the | had never been examiued by the committee. | (i goerotary - that of making the purchase | abled. Cwo hundred and sixty-six companics B ks Ston | hna i o (1 Sesbuty 87 " Conira | exicnsion of tim is to. bo grantod, tho timo | dite and several porsons were by ent nd. | 1,5 SENGELRLAWE oot o i | (0710 T s O ing, the amount of work they do and tl Tratlic association, therefore be it © 0| should not be unreasonably Tong and the rate | bruised about the head end face, but none ave | .o, Gdoration of the legislative appropriation the silve LY Hx;l_\! will 1 Ly "v or 1 oso of. tho yent 1888 boing 8191, A vory, b of men they einploy. Tomorrow will | | Resolved Thatih the opiion of (his 0w | o torest should certainly be equal to what | thoughit to bo fatally Injured. When the | bill, but the friends of the calendar mustered | §E4iiitisiies, LI Sato s AR | e wmibes o vuuds provide some sy be spent by the arbitration committee in -, gontinued ona mininum hasis of 113 cc the government has to pay upon its own in- | cars went over the baggage car eavght fire | o sufiicient force to defeat the motion—yeas, | proposition to muke the purehuse fertificates | Of techimical education tor the men in their debtedness. People who ave paying from 6 to | from the stove. Robevt Harris, jr., of Den- | 112 5, 116, logal tender, shops. A few have techinical sehools for em- vestigating these contractors and their elaim {5050 hounds higher thin the rates on griin 10 per cent interest, as very many ave allover | ver, a young traveling man _ for the firm of utipniofilinoissubmitiod s disngs L B o wtes redecmable in bullion, but to this ing able to give employment to 5,000 men rom origin to destination Should the assertions of the bosses as to their < 4 " " ing conferen report upon the n jonal Zoo Y o hJ / Commissioner Wright discuss at length standing be verified upon cxamination, some In a Worse Condition Than Ever, the country on mortgages held against them, | Cornforth & Co., secured a milk can from the R R TTe LA LMERICLYS. what he calls the absuedity of th Arrangen be made tomorrow night to | CicsGo, April 18 secial ‘pelegram 10 | and are compelled to pay when the mortgages | Car, with which he cav er and eX- | Guiion moved that. the louse insist on its ctical Conclusion of the Labors of | law now prevailing which allow their men to vesume work, A large | g Bep, |- President Roswell Mille e D b o moshinEcs | tiniuistiod tho flaiceihiono injured aro as || rinah eGS0 ihe Mhiatrict, of L Gl TS employes from recoveri s number of the strikers leaders, however, are | Gy o, Milwaukee & St. Paul in an | be likely to sce much justice i [ : i Columbia 1 bear half the burden of the ex o gnac mployer when the. injur result of opposed to any work being permitted Gill' the | S e A PNV 5O uolicelyito sce much Justite in AthoR GOVErns | B HnRY HoWTANpGEDonyor, Sihall e clotkl o s gimtntariniie WasiiNeros, April 18, The Pan Amevican | jGtivce or unfitness of a cocmploye whole strike shall be definitely settled. interview today on the ment granting to two great and wealthy rail- | has a deep gash back of oue ear, burn d back | Fipylo [motion to insist was agrced to—yeas, | conference practically concluded it Jubors The wigzes side of vailroad labor is trented Dull s the preceding days of the strike | ation, said way corporations an extension of fifty and the neck, vight handand wrist, elbow and | 15 avs 97 No further conference was There was @ wirm discussion this | very fully in tabulated stutements, showing have been, today, from a labor standpoint, Western railvond affairs ave in worse con- | seventy-five years at an interest of from ‘l}) -\l'pflm‘fi- ny | usked for son the report of the committec on | the number of men cmployed by the was more fnert. Even at the new ball park, | dition than they have ever heen. Of course | o3 per cent. There is no foree in Mr. Spald- | L T R e eon the | M. Lawler of Tilinois presented a protest e wonth, by the mile, trip, S wh h morning hus scen n attempt by | they are not hopeless, but T cannothelp think: | fng's suggestion that the Pacitic roads ure cut on the bacl of the Ydad and between the | of wembers of the hardware association of | [HC e i teact ov on commission s also whiat proportion the contractors to resume work, not a ham. 1 ing they will get worse before they get embarrissed by government control, Surely | C¥€S: a o the United States upon the proposed rate of | Differences developed which bude faic to | of the year the men are cmployed, ete. mer moved. More andmore of e Kindred | tor. The worst feature of the present demor- | gt it all of the government divectors and o | | Mit MoNEar of Borthoud hud his anlde | qyry on cutlery and s, Referred, block the way (0 & conclusion. As o wages, it is found that ' over tradesmen were idle today and the industrial | alization is the lack of harmony between the | cials having to do with them feel as kindly | Padly spraived and M. MeNewt is burt e | My Peters presented a petition of several | Finally Mr. Blaine, who had been absentat | & pev cent are puid at vates vanging from $1 palsy is spr z, Should the strike last | voads and the apparent apathy into which | towards them as he evidently does, If it be | {rmilly, An infant son of Mr. McNeal Was |y dved citizens of - Kansus opposing any re- |y cql P e y£2 por diy. The average daily vate of all over into e it s probable hat the | oy nave fullon. | No fensible phn for Dettert |t w Mr. Spaldine savs. that tho Union | Uirown over five seats’ and then landed it | quction of rovenues until the service pewsion | L CAviet meeting aevived, asiced for i ve § LG paid by specitie time on sixty rouds present { and uncertain activity of | ingaffairs has been proposed.” Pacific can pat up $5.000,000 udditional se- | |.;.\v‘r: “;mll\\‘!}x‘ul{n\“\fl was unhurt, T ol cessand invited the committee on general | TR per cont of the whele the building tr muy give plice to.com e curitios, then can uot it borrow the money on | 3 BN G N M. Henderson of Tlinois reported the viver | welfare to join him in consideving the matter. | yumber veceived loss thin the average rate i Lo IO SR o sl O (L Subellen, e, | those sceurities and pay this debts o L ADIE G Dl heiin CARAIE E bt 18 bnaTy ppropriation bill and it was ve- | Mr. Blaine madea bricf speech, in which he | of all, while only about # per cent “received b el ""f"'f]‘ff'.».\”.\‘.‘fwi,,‘.}" City op Muxico, Apuil (8.—[Special "] TWO KEPORTS FORTHCOMING. dorainid d 5 0 i that the resolutions of Mr. Quintana had | above the ave T L O 5 continue obstinate and refuse to m v to s Bt ] —Finance Miuister Dub- | yyyyon the republican members of the house | “'3{is; Crars, of Fort’ Collins was badiy | The house then went ivto been changed from beinge in perpetaity to run | (i of tie sole pumber of cploye, 101405 Y ito the cnemics: country by the strikers | Jan, under date of April 15, seut o communi- | hold their caucus nest week two reports. will | bruised about the head and fac The court of claims bill was first on the | At even dates with the treaty of arbitration. | G101 to 2200 per year and 21,5 ; i %01 calling out. the mill carpeiters, who have | catlon to congress in which, after mention- | be made from the conforence committee of fif- . . A O e P ad a vcachition | H6! proposedl thut 'the) followilis BO! ac- | (o €00 por s o, N6 Venize enynliEs ol bithorto” vemained ut - worlk " This | i X v,..‘.,‘.';Tlm{m(,m:ml:-::.(lhxl.m\.‘“xl, feon agpofted dome tine, ngo wifa smiiny to voport e bill bick. with the recommendi | copted us 0 substitute - for | tho | the sty wuds pos scan i et ul Vith Aty 0L ot ety yestdos | ini and the conscquent large amount in SUB- | o cq (o gilver colnnge, Nine of thomembers g RAzer Ene herifor ion that it be referred to the committec on | first, sccond, third and fourth resolutions | than 60 per cent earn less than this i down arclitectural worle, Bul, - besbdes | sidies granted by the government, which | (i} yaport in favor of the Windom bill as re- '”'"I' 'r"""'l" ’f‘:‘l;‘!:;“."“""‘; fur rules for investigation of the status of the | of th Ltext: That the prineiple of | The report shows the - averae daily 1 PR G S e U pniiie | have been and ave being paid by the custom | ported from the house committee on coinage ng to Pay Him for His Songs. sure In connection with the rules of the | conquests shall not, "during the continuance in cach of the seven s of & hh IR SRR R e | e and & it by t orted from the house committee on coluize, S A I ; conqu all ot nie tho continy nehof:thosovor Of o trades will Tofuse to resumo (g | Jouse, he demands authorization to negotiate | weights and measures, providing that the ey | CHICAGO, April 18.—[Special Telegram to | house. Lost. = i | ofthet f arbitration, be recognized s itions. The report further show B aLLIinant o bt sixiitar ] 5, | ol e exeeotl the amount, aetually | tificates issued (on the deposit of silver bul- | Tne Bre]—A reminiscence of democracy’s | The poiut of order was Koerr | admissible under American public Tuws; that | Vindividual men we sloyed on - an the settiement of the strike. The bricklayers, | aloun ot to exceed the awount actually ates issued o thic deposit ol silver bul- | Tuk Bre] -A reminiseence of wncyls | Ao ool ardex | by M. Rart | ndmissiblo undor Amorican publio laws that | 22 ndividuat o : pedonjiam e T ders, | owing to railronds for subsidics, the loan to | Jion shall be redcemable in ver bul- | struggle forsupremacy in Tlinois and through 6t ) ! L e oderatood g | bo made with banks, the rajlroads them- | lion, while Messrs. Bartin of : ot amlon 1o 1888 e . toduy i n suitof | Jutisdiction over the rulc. threats of war or the' presence of an armed £43 on an aver S actual carnings puinters and pluinbers uto anderstood a3 | b made anks, oads the b A i Noevad bt R TR i i i 3 3 Mr. Thomas of Wisconsin then offered a | force; any nation from which such cessions | for the year cployed. - These 22 hoing veady 1o do this. Should this program | selves, or private partics, The minister | of Montana, Henderson of 1 John A. Frazer, the newspaper man and dem- | yesoluth 3 s reportedbacktotho | are. {0 bo: exacted may el ¢ | wero ainployed to It ositic l»-v:nlml ut the result will be the '-_v.-.~..x.- t | promises that the subsidies shall not be in- | Hlinois, Wickham of Ohio s ' 0 DAppADer;ma nd de resolution that the bill be reported back tothe | are to b wcted may demand that the | were employed to fill 1 positions. In ike kno o Duildini trados for vear, | creased nor uew. ones granted, and states | Kansas will report in favor of - the bill as it ! law s SNe imawn i the IEIONE ";'.fli'-‘,fxfi.' yeurs | ihat the sehemo.is wmercly @ conversion of | was reported from the senate committso on | Brainard & Sons for exlivening camp: e, Wil 1o thett oy the | the debt to railroads. 1t is believed that the | finance, making the certificates vedeemablein | songs furnished at that' timo. Poet Fr coopers. Unless the cight-hour-day and re |\ruxnl\l‘.|\ will be AI|'|H'<~\II"|I b, o e \L\'l'l!h !u\l\’!nll money of the United States. The two | gomands an accounting of the profits de ease from the £40 deposit rule be grranted by | outa dissenting vote s stated that the | confercr ! el R R tho emplo B D . ot (hat. tha | loan. s olrondy’ all’ bub ! L nercly | that they werew week ago, but the impre from *“The Red Hot. Song Book,” publish coopers ut work in il tho lake packing | awaiting the clearing up of some légal techi- | prevails'in the houst th I hotses will quit work on that dute. - be adopted in the caucus, 1585, and from some sheet musie. Frazer said welfare vegarding arbitration, The house then went into committee of the ocratic poet laureate of | Tllinois, against S. | house with the recommendation that it be re- | validity of the cessions be submitted to urbi- | other words, if the 105,507 men hid been eim- committed with instrnetions to the commit- | tration; any renunciation of the right of arbi Lou full time they would have aceoms tee om war claims to inquire into the loyalty | tration made under threats, ete., be nulland | plished the some vesalts,The commissione of each claimant, FHe said cach bill contained | void, liowever, states that it should not be cons uims, based on the pretended findings of | The Blaine substitute was put and earricd | cluded that these 11863 are out of enplove the court 0f elaims. Of this number there | with aeclunation and cheers except from Itis o fact thut it is a fenture of the by them during the presidentiul campaign of | were eight cases where no findings were | Chili, which did not vote. Droblem that ofters i fleld for discussion tnd transmiitted to congn In | iscs the Dr. Silva of Columbia proposed that o investigation — 4 sual method of ascertaining the lovalty of | Latin-American library be founded in Wash - - v T F MIXESAXD, MINING. e composed the songs, “The Red Bandana,™ | i iios ad not ben follawed. The con, i vith contributions o organ's Bemains at Monaco. . No New York Central Strikc FOUGHT OFF FIVE BURGLARS, G Sf Helend will be given a hear- | ~*Bring Your Wi fome,” “Dear to. Our e ol Sl e oy D o L ! M "Lf;:.,.."-.','/lf“, s Gondow. Bennett.] Nrew Yonk, April 18, [Special Telegram to = ing tome ¢ morting by the honse committe Hearts,” and =1 ell Us They Don't, but | claims without way Jination or investiza- mf. Columbus’ librai O LRBH Fre U oy Horild Ganle Tue Bre |- 1 know of no great strike im- | Two Plucky Brothers Succeed in Foil- | oi iy mining, e will submit some | They Do, and contracted with the Brainards | {ion, The seeretary of war had transmitted | bo placod the. historics of the natio 4 S~ [New York Horald ! pending on the New York Central & Hudson Desperate Thieyes. ortetnal plans gleaned in Mot for the pio- | 10 piblish them, (e uereeiue to pay it 4 | to the commitiee sinice e report of, the bill | yepresented ut these conferenees, Uieie o Y ) i i . \ 3 PR . A e ection of gnining property. Representative | cents per copy for all mu: hublishied a8 & | statenientsliowing that in eighty-fourcases | 1uphios maps nd offielal documoits and Lo | coming. divect i River diroad s, M Chaunees M| Xow Yous, At 18 (Speriad Telogram | G SR IR RIS | S ‘ el ot ety siteghaonl o e oot o S SR T Depew this morning. *“The published stovies | to Tue Bere. | Two very wealthy furmers | pill which they will introduee in duplicate on Prazer said that “The Red Bandana® was | nished confodorates, or dono someotherthing | nial of the discovery of Amdvica by Colum. | the Ame e et 1o that effoet,” continued he, “ure fragments | o e Otis at Otisville, N. 1., were attacked | this subjeet. They wuut to make mining | published in the “Red Hot Song Book,™ of | indicating distoyilty bus, The motion provailed, . . il R ot e s oo fortile fmagination of the newspapers | by gve masked and armed bt i Tues- | PrOPerty move surc (o its owiers aud put the | which 60,000 copics we d,while of “Bring | mMy. Cannon said hat if this was correet the | Rosolutions of thanks to Mr. Blaine and to | P LONANAAIL L L e from wheniea tho uccounts come. | Nevor At s oclod, - The fanmers are | duestion of title beyond dispute Your Waiges Home,” » o Our Tleats, | lousc dare not pass the bill wntil it was thor- | the United States for. couriesics and twspis “""“‘“”',"1‘ Srelitlyps anlenaRo kL i the president of the Central railvoad broke | strong and plucky and made a brave resist- JOBUESLONDENTUNUALLS 04882 O T o MR s alira el 1 dor o RralityaneranncneibyaltobieORCIEMCXILS Hip o Stitolody e Wiy from his quostioner and hurried’ into e e et son ik am sffort will be made in the eviminal court | Djct 60000 cobis L et v Buchunin of New Jersey denounced the | and eithusisstically adopted the Sante Maric o . whenee it will bo | 1 lere tomorrow to have Ci 5 Kineaid, I'he publishers on the other hand allege thal bt 1o drag through - corrupt measure | Report of the committec on er 1 e A ¢ T4 BretnEno ana) el the robbers ensued. Chiarles OUis Was | g killed ex-Congressman Taulby Kans:| freo trado wyan id not tuke that year, | ywith fneorrupt cases. ; was also submitted and adopted, the United | o1 overcome and bound with vopes hand and | tucky LoD here awill b strone | that Frazers odes to the demoeratic ol M. Tonk of Tennessce said it was not so | States and Nicarrd ported pending strike. foot. Henvy Otis continued the fight, While | afidavits presented from leading physicians | 1083 absolu L \l‘;"_'_';" thataloss wits in- | nuch corruptness as a desive to kll_the bill wal adjournment witl be had tomorrow The 1 i three of the burglavs were engazed in tying seffect thut Kincaid is in i eritical con- | curred in their publication. This precipitated a wordy war, in which - i he End of | The Strike Spr his brother, he maniged in Wiy U e that it i s kept in fail e Megsts. Buchiuan, Houk, "Kerrand others DANA LAYS ON THE LASH. WasHNGro .\"-w IS, e sente in ex: i il 18 o strike hins extended | which he himself can seaveely explain, to | for any od of time awaiting NEW POSTOFFICES. ool piar SELE cutive session disposed of the report and SR A Thg sl els o o lod | otk uway from: thie clutch of e two rob wement s likely to result in his Mi Stockdale of Mississippi aveued thit | He Scores Fx-1 alani (| e e R T A o all industrinl centers in Bast Silesia, Sixty | EEEQ MG 1 GO contending and to | death. 1t is not likely that e can be ad- | An Important Bill to be Reported to | the fact that a man signed a voucher for fur- a Most Bitte persons weve arrested at Wittkowitz yester- | pegel the open door and eses He voused a | mitted to bail, as under the laws which ar hatHoae nishing supplies to the confederate army wis 51 : ; i day. Coal is becoming scarce and there are | party of neighibors and returncd to the house, | obeved in the practice in the eourts of the |y G SR e 1o proof of disloyalty. 11 he had not siened, | New Yorg, April 18 of excentive sessions became public, The v ars of o famine. where he found his brother still fast bou District of Columbia murder in the fiest de ASHINGTON, Aprl 3 ouse com- | g property would have been taken anyway. | to Tue Ber, |—Brother Dana has now got his | port vecited a failuve of the inquiry to es- cking the fuctories in the vic but uninjured. The burglars had tled s net bilable, but it is probable tnat the | mittee on postoftices and - postroads today wu- [ My. Houk spoke for the loyal men of the | pck up, He replics to Brother Cleveland's | tablish the (e e o damaging buildings, compelling the thicves had hastily ransacked the house, but | effort will result in’ fixingg an early day for | thorizeda report to the house in modified | south, declaving that had it not been for them | oG e Gaay in o ler Hitc paper men sumended that the lutier to desist under threats of violence. secured ooty of no great value. | the trial. There has been little said about | form the Blount bill, providing for th - | the confederacy would have suceeeded s (he hoad & (Ramarietic Clorr _“' be cited betor senate to be deait with for nlsche, Ostran, @ collision oceurred today be- | Heney Otis liy bound in - their powe | this ¢ for some time, either by _Aftor a tilt” between Messrs, Houk and | under the head: Remarks to @ Cowardly | (g ThSE ik tween the strikers and troops. Bight of the | pue their pistols to his head and th tongue or press, 1 its resuit Grosvenor a resolution offered by Mr. Me- | Liar)? Brother Cleveland is referved 1o s | iy fone hours, and at the close thie s train his private ofice, All other ofticials of the | ol Central voud who were questioned today ex- | pressed cqual morance concerning - the - - mittee to findl the lealss by which proceeding tion of postoftice buildin As umeanded it strikers were wounded him with instant death unless he told them | wil ched with considerable interest, as | duthorizes the postmaster general to con- | Comas was agreed to, recommitting the bill | “the stuffed prophet of William street.” | mendat SRS S e o o s S r | 1t will dotermine e question whethion aman, | stract at his discretion buildings at any place | with instructions to the committee to veport | 130010 Dana takes vigorons exceptions to | by i vo i Phis, it is supposed, bt the Py farmer doggedly wefused 6 | after aving had s Qe threatoned, et | atwhich tie gross receipts of the - postodice it bacle within two weeks, and that the billbe | (e chargo that the Sun lus_ attacked Mrs. | ends the latest. farco in - connection with the Sl AR .| give them (he information. shoot down without provocation the person | fop two years or more shall have exeee placed at the head of the calendar, e A R RL ne i AR t68 Strect Car Employes ? to Go | BV W el ped shaot dows without. Drovouation: wio berson | foxtwo yoars op moto (shll. havo oxceeded | Pl rosoiiition wis reported to. tho ‘ouso | Sicyclind and citers positive deniul, (i tha | exceytiy s ey : Qny ‘;"" ;' B Fire Record aulbee when assaulted at the door of the and Me ‘-)r“:;'_"{*'i"‘;un{;“"' a point of orders | blacgaard, in which the halfdvanken depn Good Bye Castte Garden. rrsnUkG, Pi, April 18 il ¢ O COr o eaone | lIOUSC Of Teprosentatives thero s no doub & ] s shall not excced | und the speaker ruled the resolution out of | (SRR TNl s bis oy s dt e St L in Bl probubility of o | 4 r: CLOVD '\"_ B A TEEL II"‘“‘»‘ one | g e would have been reloased at the pre- | S0 i any e, | Whete the soccipts 4 | ordor, Tho bill, therefore, went back on the | i yesort e el e 0T T S & ) SR I L abllity of & 00t breeding mares, valued at 825,000 | Jiminary examination, but inasmuch as he | Bobexceed £300 Faesostofthe butiding sh 1 calendar. s ol bl ; 2 . o e &) nitec 0 LLUSEETITE ' s to the " . : evelund deliberately dray 1 the 08 T4 ! i same |y holonging to N, P, Clavk's stock farm at | did not avail himself of the opportunity, but | b¢ limited to S0, and receipts Lo the | the evening session passed | et op SR SHEEE T time the other railway employes go out. T Brockmay, Miun., were burned to death ina [ went aftera shooting ivon, which he” used | {M $ AR LG fifty private pension bills. interview “to provoke sympathy for himself sioners had their valedietc necting 1his have tendered their support fo the switehmen | baen theve this morning; insured for #10.000. | upon meeting the ex-congressman and with uu_-:mv.mu‘lnlv»u‘\lir{wu_ in cost. The post Iem el Botonlinselcu | Copees IGRMAIERASHE T by and aro considering the advisability of mak- | Viexsa, April 18,—A conflagrationat News | out giving the latter_any warning, the ¢ P Senate. ever hinted i the Sun refleeting in any man- | the contract hetween them and the treasuey T Do lomand for higher wages. | Saudec destroyed 150 houses, Tho fire o tion resolves itself into u different form, such buildines and when ne Vo pur- | Wasmivgros, April 18.--Tn the senate My, | nevon Mrs, Cleveland. The: editorial closes | department, That part of the contract, how= way employes, arrived from Chicago this | Ji4ted in the dew da heltaved |0 MIBCELLANKQUE L | oiase groundiat i nrica nottofexceat €,600| Flawloysald: SThave given. nottoo. twollom| SR AREONSE i Sl R ever, witich states it the seoretary o€ tho JeAvEsmyloyos; carvived dfrou Ghlcdio te; | tohavaed ¥, Nie. Sullivan, who i now and s been for | The bill o wles for o fiseal year 1501 ot do (it-—and ho cannot—we - | sy Lo s in- 3 L > o RIGEHLOV] é A SOME time surveyc weval for the two Da- [ 2,000,0 arly two thousand places in e 5 it ¢ of the comnn o the | e fimi of the cor thamdishagn. cHe s, (Ul povan. tanthif he Death 1ol Kotas, is here, " Recentiy a bill was pussed | the vountry will bo affected by the passage of | cerning an interational exposition. I am | portralt ofu sulfish poltroon, anunwafthy his- 1 stil olds o will. snnounce docision, "o Pennsyl Ricavosn, Tox., April 15.—The death fs | creating the oftice of sirveyor gencral for | this bill bound to press it becauso it is simply Justice | MM RPN CAMGREL I s SESC IR | ready to e ! RECY e P AT et YRR announcod of the son of John Cardwell, | €l of the states of North “wnd South Da e to the people of Chicago and the mamufactur- | GO0 Eaat Wi ot e e on th. conree g fur s they ave now meeting with Super United States consul gencral at Coiro, Eeypt, | Kouts - This woele the ofice for the stuto of Lavamie notes, ers wno contemplate exhibitiug theve—for- | swollen face, peepinz from behind the edze of Avvested ision Prands, e | e R O Pt | Novth Dakota was filled by appointment by | Lawawir, Wyo, Apwil 18.—(Special Tele rmers as well as Americans. Tam instructed | B3 S0 gibinents, wred avkc like the st : ) A s.—Stute Repre- before Lim their gric S discase, He was for many years editor and | guivdvor general for the nomi torritory of | am to T Bee.]—The Boulder presbyter, by the committee and wm under constant | CRILY L RS ey father wore arrostod pd move that will | gl the back | one of the praprietors of “thie Austin States: | alt akta and i, thenfore, i 1ing an i :\!l‘h}lll)mf\l\lu\' .’-.-..‘;131.‘("4 its sossion A S o T T, \ : voni' the United Stutes ireate us 1 inary oftice only. a is coming hevo to took | voted in favor o ising the preshyterian % i % < > ension frauds, By night by the Panliandle company. A e Yorw, April 18.~Mrs, Vincenta Rod. | N5y oficoonly, ' Ha is coming hero to took | Yeled in fivor 6F Kevlsing T PEshyician | vately to tho sonator from Kunsus (Plumb) | o oo pension By littee of employes presented demand for rigues v on tho street early this | BIaa, o Feappointmen o 7 5 Y Tald of i ronlay 4 and I do so now to allow his bill to lic over | She Was Very Sensitive a Her s the, ved the aimubinient i uy presen » deniand vigues died siddenly on the street, early thi Mr. Dorey has tecommended the appoint- | those'of Rey. J. G. Reld of Greeley. and R i : . Hior shiange of wages and tours, - Superintendent | mopning while' retrming from the “French | yayt'of Misd Fiora Wright o be postmistress | G, C. Huntington of Brush, Colo. Gl the senato can consider this exiibition | - Teacher Criticised Hew Blocution. | of mirriiz oo | soldiers? widows wruer promised to seo that the de line steamers' docks to the house of Dr. | M\ BLb 5 he poslaa s There has been mors dotivity i, real cstate " Ciiergo, April 18— [Special Telegram to [ and then having then on e pens ier pr ! At Almorin, L e hhs also vecs | . There has been more metivity in veal estate | bill ] R T R Mi Sugnconted It s probable that tho other | Quesuda, Heart fallure was tho causo, ommended’ u ¢ i e aitt ot ‘the post- | in Laramio tho pnst week thin for months | After considerable debate the senate went | T Bree]—The finding of the body of | il M eenneeop Wit FRee S A 1L Al roads will follow suit and avert a strike. The - - office at Hawkeye, Dixon county, removing | past. — The transfers have aggregate about | into exceutive session on motion of Mr, | Mattie Bacon far up the luke shore bus set at | Foastlopen § NSDITACY. : ausUon of: & rocopnition of\ fedartlon, | He Didn't Hear the Trair it about one mile nearer the vuiltvad F100,000. Dolph e R e et astlepen for conspiric Bowever, s still uusettled ud wiay cuuse | Booxe, Ta., April 15.—[Specal Telegram to | Thie Nebraska_delegation which ‘attended | - Atelogram was recalved by the board of | Wien the doors were reapened Mre. P | o of the pretty conscrvatory girl, Mis: TOKinhoma Tl trouble T Brr oA peddlen, ovideutly W. I, Og- | the Loyal Legion at Philadelphia avrived | trade today from a jfromincut Omat asked unanimous consent to have the land | 14¢ ¢ pretty conservatory girl. 1 Qklahion s Bl : e T s Jilled by | eve st night on their way howic. - Tho com- | estate maw asling if afranchise could bo so- | forfeiture bill laid hefore the seuate Monday | Bacon was & bighly bred girl, refined and , Apr e sRai . 2 wittee consists of Major J. W. Paddock, vice | cured fora motor street vailway. Business | as “unfinished business.” The clerk sensitive. She studied with I Lyser it have pra Commanders Generatcn H. Frederick, Colonel | men here feel more endouruged thun in years | the title of the pension examiners bill as the ¢ George Armstrong, ex-Governor Alvin Saun- | Dast. finished business,” but that was not in ac ders,«Captain Georviee 1B, Pritchett of Omaha | — cord with My, Plin s purpose, and he mani s 5 and Captain R, O. Phillips and General Amos 3 he Ppis fested considerable displeasure, MR et JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind,, April 15— A prema- | A, These gentlemen, with a number of NEW. T ORK; ADFILIg: pocial “Lelegram Senate bill authorizing the construction of 1B 00 000 o e blast at Speed's coment will, near Sel- | other members of the Loyal Legion, were en- | 10 I'ne Bee ) —An opinion was handed down Jze across the Missouri viver between | Verely eriticized hox uedo ol ox) on. an | tertuined lust night and tonight left in o | today in the case of Dilworth Choate, the re city of Chimberlain und Lymiu county, lier she did not throw enough soul i South Dakota, study of the purts I'his fron her Senate bill inereasing the sion of Gen 5 00T\C to completely unnerve M eral Milvoy's widow to $15 a month nd she took it greatiy t heart and THE PITISBURG STRIKE. 000, or in county seats $2500 eash year, »cost of such buildings shall not excd Ay on which inmizrants could be linded at strike of streot railvay employes at the same Castle Garden, The imunigration commiss three times that I would call up the bill con the president, so that Mr. Sullivan is now -~ - A A Big Stock Yards Company. born from Union San Fraxcisco, April 18.—The Union stock | Chicago & Northwestern train at 10 o'cl this moring. The man was deaf and w sitting ou the track when struck by the train ago conservatory of mu One of the ludy intimates of Miss Bacon that one day while reciting th S Much Ado About Nothing” Prof. Kay polkd sharply to his beautiful young p y iy of San Francisco has been 500,000 to Ihe head of the 8 t miles north of this city, yes A A e S fled thrve en Pl me oo | Special train i o sectious for the battie- | porter now in-Ludlow street jail undergoing field of Gettysburg, ‘e i e : | asentence for contempt ol court in entering H. M. Bushnell, editor of the Lincoln Ca and concealing hims@lf in the jury room 1 0 A 4 ult was that cc Dicgo, Port - - - aid his respects to 'Pur BEe burcau today where the Flick jurors were deliborating, | O motion of My, Hawloy the seuute ugreed matter mugnitied it and A Youthtul Murde KL West was todiy appointed postmas Tho opinion dismisses the writ of cortiorari | 19 considen tho would's fuiv bill inmmediately und dis kAN, IKnn., April 15.—Today B, I, | Bt Putnam, Chorry county, vico W, Bernurd, | appliod for by Choatals bounsel, ~Tho dects. (-6ftermorning bushicss Monduy, -Adjourned. | gy qop life PR R R R e Sy hidys is concurred in by all the judges, who Rl s 5 8. W, Stewart baaa row in th Private Harry D. Mumford of the Twenty- | 1gla that Choate was guilty of contenipt of Wanamaker Favors the Scheme, W Niodhoret Wi saloon, Stowart g o worst of st infanty ’!“x'\w\\“-\_‘ -H}H frie wl‘{ Choate will now have tospend the re- | WasmiNaroy, April 15,7 postmaster Brut and us he wus t \ 3 vivate Muinford, who s well | v of bis term in prison, geucral favors tho b bill providing fifteer ! : i ANGLDLIN0 B nown in Omahia and who enlisted to secure L iledl 2 Rl A AL \ volver und shot Ste : ling bim in- | @ commission, hopes to be appointed by the . o . duys' unnual leave of abscuce to clevks and | o4,y RIS D R president to @ second lieutenantey A 8t. Petersburg Sensation. employes attuched to the first and second TP RS B Perny 8. Heati St. PETERSBUNG, April 18,— A seusation Las | class postoflices after u service of one year, | fhoed 16 Hhe e husiasm Over President Carnot. - - - been caused here by the announcement that | but not the thivd class ofices. He estimates | (G600 il 18 = Prosident Oarnot was res | Bold Cuban Bandits, the person whoattempted to obtain the plu that the additional cost would b It #1U5, | Minister V on with unbounded enthusi Havass, April 18.—A reign of terror pre- | of a Russian fortress actod under orders fr 000 par yoar o vails in Satiago de Cuba owing to the daving | Baron Plessen, an attache of the German e bassy here. The latter has, it is said, sud An Alabama Jerk, Floods in New South Wales, At Queenste Olive, from Wiilrors lifted bim tothely | ravaging the country. The outlaws recently | 4¢bIY decamped. “”'"“{'“\“' M':‘ "‘,'“ I menjanln | gioxey, NS, W., Apl 15 Ho Philadelphia and carvied bim in triumph to the | engaged in @ conflict with the guards and Fe: 4 Jony calared-yvan hanged hote this aftep Ty o s 5 {hin8 of tho Tatter were killad, T yoops ar Ex-Prefeet King Found Guilty. noon for the murder of J. W. Meadows, a | goihat i e e e 1 New York, for L : - now pursuing the bandits PuiLaverrgia, April 18.—Henry W. King, | railroad conductor, and sevoral other persons. | juundated and the residents comp i o A Pay Train Wrecked - - ex-prefect of the state fustitution for the i Hia T e I’ R Ranis move to th ghlunds for safet e Buys Twine Pactories, Dininatod. Aveusty, Ga., April The pay truin on Ran Down a Cuetter, struction of the blind, who has been on trial [, SEIIEY ArEEeS 4L FATE : \ pr ! A Gait Jeftersou & Souther rals | Loxoox, April 15, —The steauer Northeote | here for two days past charged with criminal | o F\WS T v R ALY L 1 Toud Wals ¢ d this uft vau down and sunk a cutter off Ostend, Bel- | practices with blind boys in the iustitution, | SiF Wilbam MacKiunon, chaivman of the WasHINGTON, April 18, - Stept n all the B f [ " " Pavern uumber of s gium, and five of those on bourd were | was today found ity. Sentcuce was de- | Emin relief committee, huve arvived in the | pine of Vinton, Tn., wis today contivued per A\ twine ada, exeept vue verely in drown: ferwed, city from Cannes, | s ageut at Des Moines, L x City, la. Itis oft lavge familics in- straight irn Convention Closes, \ S~ The t N, Aoril 15, During the d the public war ship estimat could not comply Steamship Arvivals : At Ny oo iR cing through the streets o ered and & number of the | Faids of two bodies of bandits who have been vy raln are prevailing and the Darling rvive s teh from licate by

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