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THE OMAHA DALy BEE e e —— (INETEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY M(.)RNL\'(L APRIL 23, 1890 NUMBER 303 READY FOR AN ENERGENCY, | it i ot | THE WOOL MEN. FRIGHTENED. | 55, FA R e (OULD WAS CAUGHT NAPPG, | eseses mevseersors T (ARPENTERS ARRESTED Tort Robinton Troops Keeping a Close | visor hopes to hiave the machinery insuch | Alarmed at the Attitude of the Carpet Men | Marsh - Ifn.“ 'fl:‘ ‘]1".‘;4»3: i \~~’|“§ .!m;».'n-_:.'.', Invasion of His Territory by the Union Pa- | mologam to Tug Brr | The sensatit we A Band of Strikers Compel Non-Union Mes Watch on the Cheyennes, S tors o K. oA e twety | on the Tariff, carcfully draw, and mehns busincss, Should cific Railroad, port of the bribery investigating con | to Quit Work, ‘IHV.“ l'“‘“"-] may l" ""‘L‘If 'r““ “‘“1 “'l“ Y | this |-rr-;w~nhnuun\ there will be a number was made public today and makes o —_— dave, instonel_ ot talingthe full grirty day e of states \\hulh'vnll coe to the front with N hundred pa f pranted matter, Tha TANGLED HAIR HELD A PRISONER. | i divislons, hence there will be appointed, | ANOTHER COLORED CADET IN SIGHT, | hundreds of oot o tisens o sioie tof | WILL BE A FORMIDABLE OOMPETITOR | tiation was conducted in secret and i SERGEANT BEGLEY INTERFTERER bout May 1, 5 wu.;.m rators. . The u!mir'xll | damages done by confederate troops during s not known until today how many put S— A AR U, L B e R B the late war will be provoked. Ohio, Indiana were implicated. Among these ave several A Fremont Boy Missing - The Fish | Do to make cach precingt a division. In the | Nayy Department Oficials in a Flutter | Maryland, and probubly three or four ot} The Recent Deal With the Rock | oo of western counties the divisions are larger. | suffered motd ot loss: by invasions’ by " Mury the logislature who avo chuvged | AT Ho Is Now Under a Physic Ot Btkets on. 1ts Rounde— Hastings lus four divisions, and York two ~How President Harrison confederate troopa during the war, and the | 1°1And Gives the Unlon Pacifio with receiving from £00 to £,000 each for Care Other News About el R bl S L Puts in the Day—A losses cannot be_pald under the law which | a Short Line Through the theiv votes on the Louisiana lottery bill. The dress— Other Organizations the State. for, Red Cloud, McCook and Nelson. Correction. P Ry St Ly Indian Territory. e AL B Promise Aid. % . - KHOW! J L duly cf - e editors are also involved The most incrimi A Railroad Contract: — southern men in congress and the southern - Hating tostimBne (k. plva B9 AR A - N 5 v § 4 Nis ewspapers are up inarms against th - ARl R A Y e 5 April 22— [Speciai | _Funyoyt, Neb., April Special to Tue Wasnrxoros Brusav Tue Ovama Bee, | | oSSR SO0 that i e antert. i X9 | Cmcaao, Aprl 22,—The contract botwe Johnson, candidate for United States senator. | Citieago, April 92— [Spocial Telogram te Brr.)- Messes, McDonald, Penfield & Co., 513 Founter it Stir viously they will flght with determination. the Rock Island und Union Pacific whereby | Mr. Johnson testitied that Editor Kellogg. of | Tur Bee.] A body of the striking carpenters railroad contractors of this city, have just e o 1 rdol. FOWAREY SPECULATION IN FARM PRODUCT FUTURES the former obtains the joint use of the latter' :'--j ;'m “wn_\n_\liwl_. came to him r'm“\lui\ it | caused a riot in the southwestern part of the signed a contract for building twelve miles of | The commiltee of he Wwool Erowers W | A gesperate fight—a fight for life—is being | bridie over the Missouri between Council | pi% heACQuitHers duinic the senntorful HIEWt | ity this forenoon, and as a result wbout fifty Yerior department. The troops here are on | Filroad for the Homestake mining company | Washington has sent out a pitiful appeal | maqe by the representatives of the boards of | Bluffs und Omaha and its tracks between | headquartersof the dpposition with e propost. | ©f them are locked up und u police sergeant i8 rior departm e troof of the Black H The road is an extension | through theirorgans to the sheep owners of | trade throughout the country against the | Tincol " L 1dthg. | tion ta R e L lor u physician's care, sor hu the alert and veady to move in half an hour, ! - aeal : S s, Yohi prohitt inst the | yincoln and Beatrice, enabling it, by building | tion to Johnson to withdraw from the sena- | undera physician's care, seviously hurt. HY 3 it of the Homestakes narrow-guage system in | the United States entreating them to write | Butterworth bill, which prohibits the specu Howt tiisie Toni Q1L sar Omaha, to | tovial race, offering him a consulship atonce | Somo arpenter: we put t whenit isknown hore positively that any | ¢ *from ik Creek station to Pledmont, | Jettors immediately to the men who represent | Iation i future daitfery. of farm ‘products, & Short truck from Glimore, near Omana, to | (GECH VEH ORIIE B0 S OGIRESIB BIGRE | Soine nou-unilon catpenters weto put 1o more than tbe above have left the agency. | onnecting with the Fremont, Elkhorn & | thetr distriets i conress trging. thom to re- | 1he bill has been reported favorably from the | Lincoln, to establish a short line between | oMU s tiuch e the senatorsbip. G4 gafed | work on the Wallace building, near Fiftys Our troops were in somewhat of a plight for | Missouri Valley road, The right of way has | i"'”' S ALUBtEE o b thie s trging theim o Xe- | ouse committee on gticulture, and it is un- | Chicago and Denver, is of great. importan con, nnd Tho. satd they wauld give me | third street, this morning, The strikers tried want of transportation. AlL belonging to the | been secured and the contractors will begin | SISt the attempt of the carpet men to secare i | derstood that there 18 in congress 1o opposi. | Not only does the arrangement give the Rock | whitton agreement from them and t addition | 10 induce thom toquit work, and when avgus post were between here and Fort Laramie | WOUK as soon as possible. =~ his road will be reduction of the tariff on carpet wool. ; x‘)'\'-'\"u‘;‘:-'x' Ill'll\‘x‘l‘;'::\i“:dlu n‘]‘!l;:ll“i‘;ilt;:fql‘l':xilélll\\“I | Tstand u divect tine to Denvey via Omai, but | to that would give mea sut of moncy for my- | ment failed the riot followed. Polive Serw but a dis; 1 was sent through to 1 "\‘”li '{";;l;‘;l{mlwh-fl'n- ;H.u f‘m,“”,l;,‘ .'1’11 ; The l. |‘,..-v men and u‘wv ;\l"j'l."\' ". |"“<” roffored to any subject, The best law- | the Union Pacific obtains a short route | 8¢ wd enough to distribute ur ng my |.|\ | Jeant. Begley interfored, when e was set ant Taylor to unload the train O LoH o 2 04te B4 HOE UOMEO T HHUTEY | etaiiieg et oot S o hhL | e Inircm grBRPMIg IR ceaviting | from Omaha to the Indian Territory aud | Mpvers, to- make them allcomrortably’ well | upon and beaten by the steikers. An alarm which he did, unloading at Runnir team. The differenco between the cost of | MCmbers of the committee on ways and | beljeve the proposition is unconstitutional, as | Texas, vequired to account for how (e distribution | W8 Sent to the neavest police: station and & mmil:win".\:l forc 'ivws“‘"l ""‘“‘"""‘:”“‘l transporting this by team and rail will enable | Means in the house, that some l\u\«ll'n[u t'nml (rlu- r.-.l_.'-‘«u_l u‘vg\v?m;l*"r"h-\fl no right to inter- o concesstons tiade by the Rock Tsland | wits mado.. It I caved to keep the whole | detachment of police was sent out and suce morning, and the train is being prepared and 0.6 handled at & prof Aty promise may be secured. The wool fere with individual affairs, or men or ¢ 1 1 3 Bhaslon L etk I e ioia i Fbduisl will be ready tomove at short notice. Tangled | 1t 10 b hundied at a profit fter the new x B | Dt the . mantfacturers ot | Lzations in the tatas) WS I tho saimo b are almost s fmportant as those made by the | amount they didit object, The sum was ot | cecded in arresting about fifty of the rioters, Hair came in yesterday and reported to the | 2 AT it ot 5 e R wrino wools | they openly announce that they will vote for | Union Pacific. Parties interested in the Tat- | JEERIEN TR0C '1:"-,", SO 0 imale oy | The rest escaped, but the police are hunting, commanding ‘officer that he and his party Plattsmouth’s New Officials. clothing adulterate the finer merino Wools | 4y "yil], and that the measure w ter road have been building anew line from | g0 (C CPERE SO (OO 10 T el | foF them. The non-union men iu the meane were starving, and asked for the refuse of the Prarrssovrir, Neb., April 22.—[Special | With the coarse fibres from South .\_uu-\ 4 | Taw i it is possible u‘,,l., so by indirect and | Futchinson, Kan.,to the Indian Territory and | more than §25,000, Afterwards in conyersi ; time dropped their tocls and fled. . Shiq' e stiabis; sny i tiat wonid, b POUAT b5 Miw Buw] At and it has been proposed to avoldathis abiee- | coy et KoK e ettt il Vot | beyond. The Rock Island, already having a | tion with S, W. Mefaughlin of Grand Forks | The Evening Mail, the rocognized \\'nrl\hvr\; | X | Pont Ronixsos, Neb,, Telegram to Tiur Bree. | Tangled Hair and | forty four of his people are held here as prisoners awaiting instructions from the in- 0! 1 s at the agency. a meeting of the cit i SFoviEiE & od to the e d the prospects arethat it will succeed. % i A e ll|.::|‘vl;::}hv\nt\1un Kt sy | council last niight the oath of oMo was e I ["“I"lf I""IW‘“K” *e. | Then the suprome court will be ¢ s Wpon | dircet line through the Indian Torritory, had | ho told me that e was at the hewdquarters of | mens duily organ, i an fuspired aticle (b ot ol o, 0% ey thine that he fact | ministered to. the vecenty eleeted ity | Qi all impovted carpet wools to be laced | 40" cpmint the comtitutionality of e bil, | 10 partieular uso for tho Hutchinson and | the epposition at the ime und ey that tho that they are all ready to move will havea | oficers —they being . M Richey, | in bonded warehouses and taxed alike, with @ | Some of the arguments that_arc'being urged | Oklahoma road. Consequently the sale of | piedore Ha™ ety 0t T oL BAVETAT Bat: SChicago has been selected by the Amerd- quicting effect on the Indians, The favmers | oo STl I Mor- | Yebate of 115 cents a pound to the wools | against the adoption of the Buttcrworth anti- | the latter to the Union Pacific is one of the | yiine thivty followers at 500 eneh, snd he | can Federation of Libor as the battle groundy in this vicinity have no fears of an outbreak. | 050 GG BT T slected s | Actually withdrawn for use in the manufac- | option bill by members of board of trade are | conditions of the new agreement, The Union TQ Y 1 AR W Dodge say | on which will bo fought out the struggle fo Baptiste Garneau, our chicf of ‘scouts, who | Kt treasurers W I€ Fox, clarle, vecteetsd | o yots, his would satisfy the cav- | 85 interesting as they are unique and pic- | Pucifie renches the new Indian Territory line is attorney for the Mani- | the cight-hour day. The whole strength and VAL DG BLIE RO el e O ro W18 | pet men, but tho wool peopte will not give an | tresque. Tho New Nork bourd of trado | by using \“"""""'r LT ailroad) that” the Manitoba road b bR Gt L can yesterday on the n, and is ready | councilman: A. Salisbury, rc "]"f|h-(l' {‘- el i l s been sentout by | (luims that our export trade would be ruined | Island tracks and by the foint use of the 1ine | ¢ould not afford to let me go to the United | POWer moral and financial, of the federationt to be sent out auy time to locate the Indiuns [ Brown, L. G A Gutsche, A B, | inch, and this appeal has been sent out by | if this bill should becomo w law, as Amcrican | betyeen Omaha and Beatri States sonate i it cost the company | Will e thrown to the support of the carpens In"case they make a break and they head for | Smith and 'r At the close of the | theni under the .1|»]I|A')u‘.|‘~q'nlll x}.u!x»u cont- | exporters would refuse to put on shipbourd Aoutn yoar: axty tho. Union: Pasifa ob- || s oo LAl i sl B o Gl T tho Grow country, which scems o be thelr in- | cormoni P Sy Richey o o varyl ol | mitiee iy yicld oytiic IS GEGICAReY; | verdatupll va CoIdTRMIET montit it was not | tained control of the " Donver, Fort Worth | * S\ fuducoment did My, Dodge give vou | deomed necessary every orgmnization anlinted ention, ropriate spece 4 ¢ the reti ung anutac 3 possible to draw against theivaccount through | & Texas railway for an outlet to Texas and | o withdraw : 3 3 : b —_ . ers for the worle which he believed had ANOTHER COLORED CADET PROABLE, @ bill of lading, and this process would come | the Gulf. But by way of Denwer the route | ooy nducoment to withdr, | With the federation will bo ordered o a strike A Boy Missing, o] el GG There is a good deal of interest felt at the | within the scope of this proposed law forbid- | to Texas is so long that_it can not compete | fro camo. 1oy room . and treated me as | 0 enforee the carpenters’ demands. Thesd Freyoxt, Neb., April Special to T Did Themselves Prond vy department as to the intentions of Rep- | ding the sale of articles for future del with the d lines, It wanted @ line though T was to/bo elocteas” include in Chicago every one of the building Bis.]—-Considerablo oxcitement was crented | o o0 “NGh April 92, —([Special Tele- | Fscutative Cheatham of the Sccond district ‘.”(”‘“““‘“““‘"“""‘s would be in absolute ex- | short as any in _existence, and also desived to | “NDid vou in any way ever accede to that | trades and several kindved associntions. Tt is 2 i 1 SIDNEYy NeD., April “&= scid cle- | of North Caroli 2 0l colores an i istence. et into the southwestern cattle territor " itlon sy 4 g at Ames last night by the disappearance of a [ U (055 ot aola ata thame, | oL ortiCarallng, $hosonly, colored mnit i) HSIoHE srworth£BhL ac 't orohibie | Botinto tho south cattle ter - | propositions” probubla that by the ond/of this 1w X0 Taniyeiold Bon oL 0, B Harnonis 1t acerms am to T Brt Sidney schools did them- | congress. This is the scason of the year J.!ul 'T}Hll'n\mth .I!{;l._d D s b _pnh{ln( This it accomplished by its new deal with thie “No, sir; Tdidnot. After I had car ToiwIL T onatuia I O i oare i DHEA TS 3 selves proud today in celebration of Arbor | when appointments are made to the naval | speenlation upon articles which exist, but | Rock Island. the cancus and it scomed probable T would s X G ) teache o & | g N B 5 v ippers ki v t! 0 3 p OX- E (s e .t 3, : CUs Bl bl il o the commiund of the Federation of Labor. that the teacher of the Ames school had sent | g, oy qor tho direction of Principal MeCe academy “to fill the vacancies that will be | shippers know ‘l‘"‘l']“‘}"“"—"" one may be x| ;,Lho direct competition of the Union Pacific | ejected Mr. Dodge, the attorney for the Man- | T diseuss the expediency or necessity of this anote to the boy's mother complaining of the | o B 000 L0 ST B he | caused by the graduation of the first in | porting certuin bulk of grain or meat to scll | for the southwestern tr: vorks hardest | jioba rond, came ¢ Yoom ono mosing at | jost Stroko. wis. tho objact > Of boy's misconduet at school, and that the | Le exercises were a grand affair. The | pn S0 Ponong those who have the privilege | if, that when it comes to delivery the iden- | against the Missouri Pacific. This explaing | 1 ok © S iy = e | s LORCEE LI OR O IOt S GRS mother hud remarked to the boy that his | “LWeRIY-fist infuntry band dissoursed fine | of sclecting cadets s tho gentleman from | tical article is not delivered, but something of | the enmity lately manifested by Jay Gould | T *gpeneq " the ARG | finsmorion | IodounAon § oA ETALYE b BV snlddil 0 : musie, to which the pupils with banners and sarolina. It is no doubt his intention | the same chavacter s substituted. Another | towards the Union. Gould had evidently | (o1q md tostay v ol and not gob uUp:.| with Drasiacnt. Gompors. this. aftorno fath v whip him when e | i “fiying, marched in several colamns | fo nppo ¥ and he hus a perfoct | argument against the adoption of this il s | hoon nware of the rrangoment between the | 11 sm that St ALmityse. v ool | i Jresidont Gowpers this © afternoon, LUK > Aulnaslet Y | around the handsome school grounds dedi- | right to do so, although™ such a selection will | that the farmers would be prohibited from | Union Pucific and Rock Island forsome time; | Ginng votes m the legistature which they | lust roeort to - bring the bosses to had considered what awaited him in the way | cating ¢ ong the line of maxch. The | be very unpopular both at the academy and | borrowing money on ctops which arc in the | hence his refusal to join in the reorganizution | conld give me. St e e N e e of punishment he coneluded to fiee from the |y, General Morrow and Sumner post G. | among the ofifcers at. the department, who | @round, or selling lund for_considerations-— | of the Gentlemen's association, us it was pro- | “fie oaminittee's report is made without | LS, lobe thn probuble. the Pedora: writh to come, und he accordingly skipped | A "R, were remembered by the children. | share the o prejudices and sympatits of the which includo-growing. crops, for althouglh | posed to recognize the validity” of the Untion | recommiondations Siorition, fo mako ChIGREo LI PIREBEHI&rS) A half dozen men and boys rode all night last | ygyy'other trees were dedicated and all the | cadets. There was @ colored eadet at the | & crop may be growing it is ot in cxistenco | Pacifie-Northwestern and similav contrs AT Thio GUCSLIBNOR oTitt1iours Tmtist e dboica. night hoping o discover the whereabouts of | Soali g veccived hearty. applause from the | headomy some years ago. over whom there | until it {s harvested. - That sugeestion scems | between roads. i the association. Whil e T e B ay A AR ICHUO L BT iU e thelittle fugitive, The father was in Fre | apge audience. was & great deal'of trouble, He came from | to put the farmer in @ new light, but it does | Gould claimed that his enmity was divected SO AN NING. S R Rl LD mont this morning looking for some_trace of the same district that is now represented by | 1ot feteh him in e with theboavds of trade- | against the Union Pacific-Northwestern com- o IR i A R BLAC ST HROmINE SO ho ety D moIig Troe Day i¢ Freinont. Mr. Cheatham, He was shunned by all his [ There is very little doubt that this bill will | bination it hus long been thought that he is | Several Workmen Seriously Injured | ghincas, |t switghmen i ethel Borse fell with him and severely wrenehed his | pygox b., April 22.—[Special Tele- | classmates and severul of them were court | become a law, notwithstanding the fine array | fighting the Rock Island as much as the other While Fighting the Flames. TR S et U e e Jeg, Up o a late hour this uftcrnoon nothing | geum to i Bre.| -Arbor day was gener- | murtialed and one was dismissed for vefusing | of objections to ity and the especial argument | yoads. Crexesxe, Wyo., April 22, —[Special Tele- | Yorldnioan adtivess to tho wagocuming giad B ol thahoy. ally observed here today by our citizens, but ise with him, e coloved cadet | that it is unconstitutlonal, The low pri As stated Sunday the Milwaukee and St SRR CeemCel il IR CUU L I i oy s 5 7 was “bilged,” as they call it, for failing to | for farm products at this time, and the | Paulisa party to the Union Pacitic-Rock | € E i) =Abl 0 people u pathizers v clght-lc he Vish Car on Ifs Rounds. 1o formal excrcises were had by the city | W SO R 4 organization of farmers for political us well | Iufand contract i so far as the joint use of | 11 & five wis discovered in No. 4 wine at | wovement in the United States, | This civeus Furemost, Neb., Ap 3 Pele- | schools. Mayor Shervin will tomorvow issue o as social and financlal purposes, urge the | the bridge between Omahaand Council Blufts | Rock Springs, the finest mine owned by the | &Il be si MG LT GGt s | o a proclamation calling upon the citizens to ACORRECEION, necessity for legislation upon all suggestion | is concerned. 1t is believed thata further | Union Pacific. It was discovered in whit of the American Fedevation of Lubor and gram to Tue: Bre.|—The D A fish com- | @ proclamation calling uy citiz Through an error in transmission T | hectssity for loglslution upon ull sugkestion | is concerned. It s belicved thatu further | Union Pacific. 1t was discovered in what 18 | wil' “request the sympathy i mission's car passed through Fremont today | turn out Saturday afternoon and plant trees | gy, vy Ber: published the names of the new L 2 afc snerlectecy \ known as No. 3 entey, which is near the feed | moral support and financial aid — of I 2 I} cultural classes, and there is not a man in con- | Milwaukee and Paul will use the Ro Ioaded with young trout from the South Bend | i a park adjoitting the city on the west, the | jund oficers and_assigned them to tho wrong | s 'outside of a few lrge cities who can | Tsiand from Omaha to Denver, and the Colo | Stables for the mines, near the bottom of the | all workers for - the = strikers who are hatc for oyt UNebrasich sivenme be: | ETonlior which wos donaied more thin ) disteiets, Messrs, "Dorington and Davsiin | ke’ in' opposicion againse the armcss it rudo Midiand and Denver & Itio Grando | Shaft. I is supposed that it was started by | fightivg in Chicazo for the eleht bour day. tvocn hore and Chndron, It went out oy i D TS hE AR ey b Lr s Y o L LRANE O VRR DI | tliiS times ¢ Western from there to Salt Lake City. some Chinamen who were cooking provisions 1t plangiofthe American ederdion g the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley | York. ‘I'he matter of making these s the land office at Alliance, and Judge Reese i et L1 > e Mol I iamey WaLoy Labor Chicago will be made the center of the Youd i ehirge of Supermiendent O'Brien | © part-of the regulur Avbor day observance | and M. Whitehead register and receiver at aidta ot These recent combinutions put un entively | in that vicinity, the five igniting some hay | industrial world, These plans are not tha and Commissioner May was overlooked until it was too late, when it | 1,0 Byoken Bow: office. The nominations will | Congressman Darsey will tomorrow intro- ‘,‘(',',ff;\f*,"Jf..‘,';f';',',‘n"'{l‘i]l'\"n:'li::‘-:"x:xfi”,:i"'.‘:::,',,’;,"‘.:Z and soon getting beyond control. There were pwili of w day. They have been i process A . only a few men in the mincs at the time, | of formation and development since 1888, — was decided to make Suturday a s be sent in tomorrow. duce a bill donatini o i = f 0. iz ‘twenty aeres of land | tofkIsiuic o 2 f ) : mroLK, Neb., April 22,—[Special Tele No Drouth in Dundy. If any one an idea_that the ofice of | th towi “',:,““ ",; i “;I 08, used for a | {4 Denver, aud the Atchison, Topcka & Sunta | were driven to the surface un- | g lrovisions of the louders, Im:;uj‘::,“l"i‘l‘l"”:‘; gram to Tue Brr.,]—The federal court con | gycypiyyy, Neb., Apeil 22.(8 president of the United States is a sinecure | PUblic comotory oEN0 other purposes, Fe occupies o similar_independent position. | pamed. The alarm was soon spread | o g 1 A : ; KELMAN, Neb., / Sarpilend e % Yo the republiciigeaucus last night M. [ A 04000 S AR armed. ula s s pread | cight hon moy o well advanced on vened in the parlors of the Pacific hotel in | o, ! 4 fe might change his views if he could see The Missouri Pacific is the only line west of : ! ; vened in the parlc cific Liir Ber.]—A glorious rain has v e S nn Tl ¢tio ORl Bt Tharaoy: Caprcaatt: in vory emphatic | i NSO ACIE 8 O it outiet Lo | throughout the camp and partics were soon | the skirmnsh line, and now tho whole fngdus- "-"l‘l‘ A “"“"-‘; hdga v"_““;““ |"'l ;'# "'\'" section of the state the past three days which | s piled upon it. The president is a methodi mx;."“‘::I"f:"n')l:;.r:;l‘ L';q:l:“‘lll‘l;u‘; :m-‘:l t’«;l:l“'l:r a0, while the Alton is the only roud east | organized under the leadership of the mine al army will 'l'"‘ fe "V':‘,",:v]f.\m"“ ,',’I"‘:il'l' A QLOAR BNDUSINGSS AV 2 L ADUSEAE 0! M. ferminated last evening with aheavy thunder | cal man, a rapid worker and disposes of busi- | ¢! LS taidiod OO e of the viver that has no extension of its own, | hosses to fight the flames, While the party g Al aeng k NGO tE e it En oD At taRe _ & Wil e vy D O sl | auy limitation of the eoinage of silvel Jusive arrangement with a connectio e TR s “they will fight it out on this lino i Tyler of Novfolle was udwmitted to practice be- | storm and hail, - The farmers arc enthusi- | ness much faster than his predecessors in | § 3 Co Vo riine the dssuance of any certif lusive arvangement with @ connection | was at work this morning about $:30 an ex- s ot nll summor,; but. tho rest ofoue fore this court. The cases in equity were: | ggie. The report circulated that the western | Ofiice, but the inereaso in p-m‘l:‘«l'l:flr!ll' :f:fi:.'m' cates which could not be redecmed in lawfnl | Y0 d that point. e opinion prevails that | ) igion gceurred, quite seriously burning If in the next décade we can cifect 1o Parmers’ d trust company vs Hol ; e it S urally resulted in an increa: 21y pfa o ity will eventually be i union of the Mis- | PUSIOH OCEEC, g ‘ e N LT Gt Farmers' I 1l trust company Hold- |yt of Nebraska was greatly damaged and | eSS IEE PETEE S Gita of v, | money, but that ho was willing to compro- | (08 ¥, RIS PER RS G RGr |, David G, Thomas, foreman of No. 1 mine; Ed duciibn gttt hourgivtiInouoIhaslioien rego water works compiny et al, leave to | the wheat crop_Dlovin out by thesevere wind | I 4 of It | ise In case a satistactory scheme could be | SOuri P au ! ; ! = s N St ) : ) X 1w his table today, for example, 1 saw fifty i A 0 Toad would give the Gould lines an excollent | Ivans, foreman of No. 75 Frank Hodges und Thomas E. Farrell to file cross bill instanter; | storm of two weeks ago does not include 4 2 ) exemp's, Teaw Iy | deviseditoritii solitaukGE thia fsllvers propz | LoAlawould glveithio, Gold ineann excallen faas eat A OleEs R0 il Burtlott vs Logan o al, salo confirmed and | Dundy cour Al swall grain s looking L ”“.'W.-:L':m oo Piasec | lom. While thomeoting lnst night was un. | Sutictto Chileugo and pluce them ou an cqual |- Al nanceRDvabavolsaverothors s esident Gompers' Address, s Logi 3 [ 4 o ing | co Sl f e 3 g i 2 lines | slightly burnea. c v after ihe ex- ILi0AGo; Ariril B3 Shmuel (ompe A deed order onzo . Crosby vs Byron D. well and considerable corn has alveady \)l(ll sheets of parchment which he p eventful in r Vlll'i_ i quite within the tween Chicago and the far west and south- | | Cineaco, April 22, —Samuel Gompers, pregs loed ! plinted. S o e aina i that the republican | LW plosion four Chinamen were tiken ont of the | fdent of the Confederation of Labor, tonigh . S ann A rea TR AT equired by the constitution to examine Igaforaninl Ahassthe xopuulicantiy ey aston name) ; ihos Smititebal, daranltanaia for complait G T approve or disapprove. It he approves them | Pirty will be able to devise some scheme for mines in an fusensible condition, having [ jssyes an address to the “wage-workers and B0 e 6 onny. v Medal Contest at Loup City. D o ot ifich conmress of tha | the disposal of this fmportant question, and it e ettt e ! ; ; ne Oliver 1 Baczs |l atil nl, & (dooras. fou!| - Lour GiryNabh A pri {Spe T e e b et waite | 15 Stll the fivm opinion of the leaders that ; aed Talearamilod ool SREUELANE: ettt by | sompathizors with the progress of Ameri complainant default having been | TuE Bk The elocutionary contest for the | o' veto message to that branch of the n 1 | some silvor logislation will bo had this yoar. | oy 8 Ty S vance in pussengor | o, Smolo, tud ka3, Lho flre conlinn e says: | 3 k) Sl & | Demorest aflver medat took place in the opern | [oaialatuve Ta. which. they originated, giving | Judge Amassa Cobb ot the Nebrasks su- : B ) or | to spread with great rapidity. A6 0'dock s |y aecordance with the rosolution of the heretofore returied; New Eneland loan and : = Y oLl LEVIE | preme court is he Pinny S, Heann, | vates since last Decomber was made today in | fresh relay of men went down o tho mine | g, OIS W TE SRR B 108 evening says: trust company vs Mary A. Grant et al, de- | house here. The room was filled to over- | his reasons thevefor, and hiis objections to the T T Sl et TR oot rasont I h SR muUTEE fr ottt fault; Ames 1. Adums vs' Benjamin 1. Col- | flowing with an unusually attentive legislation thoy contain, Thus farin his ad- SULLIVAN VINDICATED. a0 1t was only an ad. | flames. At that hoy it was considered a | ton of Labor to select a trade to ke a des st bailea atoon Trmediant dborcoraraerod i e ministration he has written no veto message, Louis and Kansas City was only an ad- | . : Vo ; : : oh ; Ins.ot aly saloiconfirmed andl deureo ordorod; The cight contestants, ran but he occusionally lots i bill become a law foolhardy widertaking, as further explosions | mand for the enforcement of the cigint-liour) Equitable trust company vs Clinton !‘) e A R RS | Lueligossionaliplot s SLLkecon Woodrufl's “Confession” Only a Horse | V10085 ot Uit IS sheniiont i o e looked for at any woment, Waoric on all | worle day on May 1, the exceutive council vl bl ed_and deed ordereds | commended by the judges for the manner in | WA e SPPEEES B8 B0 e to co Thief's Cunning Subtertuge. i the passenge a e bee other mines in the camp shut down and | have decided that the United Brotherhood of Burnham, Tulleys & Co. vs Tswie J. Moody | \hich they dolivercd their orations, but Miss | Nen, e does mot, send u voto to congress | Hhiefs SRS Subtestuge. out of their devilmay-care attitude. the greatest excitement prevails. Water s | Carpenters and Joiners of America shall et al, dismissed, default as to other compl Niemit Converse was scleeted as. the winner | Ater its passuge. | Some of the bills require miesGo, April 22, —The sensational “‘con- | ymjnous correspondence on the subject o beinis used by relays of men In the hope of | ke the demnd. 10 appears. that the, ants; Burnham, "Tulleys & Co. vs Harriett | o he silyer medal., uot less than half an hour, and then come | fossion’” of Frank Woedruff, which was so eral vaise in - vates is passing between | extinguishing the flames, but it is not thought | wealth, pows wd inftuence of the employing! Atiduson et al, default; Burnhim, Tulloys & e with them from the cupitol explunatory ve- | generally published last autumn, and which tern passengor men, and the geneval opine | that this resultcan be accomplished, 1t i | ind corporate chisses of the country i Lo b Q- el o Rialicu il do/unliand o Arbor Day at Hastings wero reported. Theso he hns. to examine | Among other things stated that Aloxander | 1o is it o ALy wauld bo xporenced | foarad that the mine must be fiooded to put | concentrated to defeat this. movement, which! 0. v ) McKenzio ¢ " su FLASTING Speetal Tele- | cyrefally in order to discover the reasons for | Sullivan, ex-president of the Irish National | yone uss it the Miss obit | the five out. The minc is valued at §1,000,000 | secks not only to improve the condition of the: Co. vs Huttie D. McKenzie ot al, suit : s . ¢ : ) 0 strong associntion if the Missouri Pacific [ No, 4 mine is a slope_ 2,500 fect in doptn | employed, it shieh swill find. empl e S mTD CMeRentlol b Tl et g .)—Th s of Hastings | and the objections to the several bills, and it | league, in Woodruf’s presence handed a sum | would co operate. SRS B om0, eLvo oy el e eans sy G L d0v GRLomN Y R cost; Burnham, Tulleys & Co. vs Cornelia T e G L e O Rl G 5 have been opened but only six are n w being | degradation ind despaiv hundveds of ihouss A ) DEaham Loy styloand at tho sume time displayed | B, Of ) S GURHHCL R S°"hat | murderors, has beon eitirely. discredited by [ Mo Mo drdered Sold. | gperated. It is not connected with any other | ands of our idle fellow men and women. I m::““:_ l;‘m'.'l'”"":"l":l:“'ll‘([‘v:‘&d‘-,“' '\;"L}"l":::{: Hu‘n'4||r|n|'m'|;ln‘n|| of theacademy .v(_\-m{ tion bo does mot understand and that | the authorities hero, .lwl'lll\_\' IKan., _/\IIH: o lin !lly- l‘x‘mvd |n.x|.|l(.l_ll.l'v|ln[|!: ‘hl'.:(lvx.l_x ), ;:}1.'..[(“[ \‘\I-lf(_-;(u view of this situation, it will be 1 sary, W, Smithcb al, ‘default. and docreo for de- | tason,oneded in this clty ub o cost of 810 | tho reports do: not mako “clear. “Bofore he | State's Attorney Longenecker ‘in_dismiss. | States district courtitodny Judgo Fester, on | ove Oingmen, Tho vein s ton feot tn thick: f:for the wagonworkers and the [riondsiof| fendunt; Buruham, Tulleys & Co. vs Chapdes | Co0V3 DY planting soveral thousand forest trees | ;cag up the bills for consideration he always | ing the chiarge of murder against Woodvuft | the application of the Union and Mercantile | hess and heavily iimboered, which Jater civ- | America to rally with greater unanimity of L Krwin ot al, decrec for complainant: | 00 1he grounds of the academy. Tho Danks | yuferg them to the members of the cabinet | thus referred to this sensational confession: | trust companics of New York, ordered the | gumstance will udd much fucl to the flames, | purpose than éver hefore; to concentraté: ally Flarpyrarcan v s Willlin S tovons bt al: e || LosskEnblie bulldiusgwerg closed. who will have the responsibility of their exe- | The state has 1o evidence to implicato this | sile of the Missouri, Kunsas & Texas rail- | 'The most unfortunate thing in sonncetion Uholp omortsia coullicraatandioveruninosiliey fendints granted leave to file cross bill; En e iR Cam L L, cution in cage they become laws, and who are | defendant in the Cronin murder. except, the | road under a mortgage held by the trust com- | WIGL e FIRLEUL S e SARE AL LHCIREIR | action ofour cuemics, They must volur Henry Farman vs George Miltonberger et al iy ! Y. | supposed to be most familiar with the sub- | statement of the confession of Woodruff him- | panies. ; ol B0 tons | fly contributo their at the dis- ) R K il Nenraska Croy, Neb, April 22.—[Special MHoaearaentlpmies ally. 4 Ta have o A oy == = of conl weekly to the Anaconda | posal of the Ameri ration of Labor a leave'to file amendment to bill; Burnham, | ., o N \ ject. These gentlemen usually submit briefs | self. We have after a full investigation, Reduced Lumt l(un'u Met. smelter at Butte, The workings extend i f Meient S Ao Pulloys & Co. vs Howard C. Huvbaugh, suit | Telesram to Tue Bre]—The new city ad- | to him containing their views on the subject, | come to the conclusion that the confossion : ] M syl M EamR e (GRLAIE, i SUIOLHOnoy(BU lonb o mecunIICoRUBRENE dismissed on motion of plaintiffs at theiv | ministration has started out yigorously to en- | or give them wholesale approval if they | was wholly fabricated by the prisoner and | Citicaco, Apri Il b N T I i RS T L ,I?[. e SV e e aad cost; Hiram G, Combs vs Valentine Lipp | force the Slocumb law, and toduy two men | have no observation to make. Tt e had mo. connection' whatover with | i Brs]—All the Chicago and i ity o b 0_cuth ! ' s evening Mr. Gompers addressed a, ot al) leave to fiile cross bill instanter; Bt | wore avosted. for having bovs rash tne | Both houses of congress aro engaged in | Croniu's murder, "he stato will therefore | roads today put into effect the reduced rates | (Yol Wi bo consumied n gelting tho wator | mass meeting in Chicago. He denounced us Rl lovs & Corn'e Toronio B o hoa ot “l‘ ’\‘\I i ‘l‘l i e sentensed o | passing bills for the erection of public build- | not prosecute Woodruft upon this indict- | on Jumberand packing house products and | in pumping it ont. A the five s in the lower | :" ""*“‘."'l'”“l“"{ L) :““k'}“m‘:"“ e “'fl; al, dismisséd on motion of plaintifts their | EXOWIS un Chaplin was sentenced o | g throughout the country by wholesale, | ment.” e ralle e Yo S PR AR UL E O 0w e uz the places ¢ e striking varpenters T G T e O Julius. I, | 1hY county juil. Wurrants were ithout regurd to amount, -~ The total i | To Assoclated press representatives today | #150 began paying car mileage, amounting t . 9y bo nectgsany 1o flond that | Chlcago. Murrett et al, dedbee for complainants: issucd for the Ditson Bros,, James Cormody | wly so large that the se of the | States Attorney Longencker said: “Dm | about §7.50, no matter what kind of cavs aro | portion, in which excug the upper lovels may ; s Returns, beth H. Butes vs. John Gibson et al, leave and George Strobel for selling liquor on Sun sasury is apprehensive of the effect upon | satisfied that Woodruff’s confession was sim »d. This brings all three of the rates down | T R P e U N TR BreiibntGotanarsoR o A rnas S| S Tis Gt C ok day the revenues next wnd some members of | ply a lie from beghming to end. T will admit o non-puying basis, the lavgest possi- | Hiwquse Lo on Was proufibly caused by e ) il 3 LI bert G, Burnham vs. Martin C. Frank et al, A Demorest Medal Contest. the committee on - appropriations have | however, that at the beginning, we credited | 1o revenue per car being bur $16.40 on i s g Gorutlon of Laboy rotuvjeq decree for complainant; Bdwin Hugen AstiasD, Nob., April 22— [Special Tele- | consulted with the' president on the + | it so much that it greatly misled and ham & LimlesroniEice: from Milwaukee (his ovening. Heis now Willium D. Johuson ct al, leave to Exchange | oo AD; S = st point. The president has therefore sent one | pered us in working odt the case. The fact is, : 5 N AL Iire startad | Conferring with represeutatives of the various T D TS el R e iy am to Tup Brre.| A Demovest silver medal | e yig cleries to the capitol to make u collection | as we have now ascertained, Woodruff simply | ductive under the old basis, — The rebate to In\»\\}\\lv\"f\{: »"{:“ 22 ’.“‘ started | pudes rlative to the coming cight-hour Reed vs, Thomas H. Glover ot il, leave | contestwas beld in this city tonight under | of all the bills that have 'becu proposed | munufactured this wholo story in the hope | cattle shippers hurts the Rock Islnd the | Mt the lamber distiict shoutly before mid | moyement. to dismiss us to Crawford and default | the auspices of the Women's Christinn Tem- | on this subject and are pending ‘in both | that his professed knowledge of the greater | \orst, as it is compelled to use cortuin | mf' e dumme o e Sy, 0 estimate | Portland Cnrpontors Bl Ot us to others; William Pepper vs Frank A. | perance Unfon. There were five contestants | houses of congress in order that he may know | crime might secure him_immunity for the | o060 buace stock cars upon which ad ety ko 8 e e el Scoville et ul, sale confivmed and deed | of the eity high school, all young men. The | Just what is coming before he commits him- | lesser offense of horse stealing. 1 am satisfied B r 0 6t ety oM Ovad Do usana Lot Powrraxn, Ogn., April 22, -The steising ordered; A. Thompson vs John L. Duer et | medal wis awarvded to Allen Meuker, the suc- [ S¢lf toany more of those that have pussed now that he knew nothing about it | ditional mile 1 6 Wrip must be paid, | > i carpenters vemadn fivm i their detenmination al, decece for defendant | for #0516, D. H. | cossful contestant, the subject being ~Pho | The eight hour law does not apply to the | and had nothing to do with Cronin's | thus lov the gross income to & 50atvip, | 8 aNCIsco, Cal, April 22— Fire in | i | to make the contractors yield to their demand Coolidge vs John L. Ducr, et al, sale con- | Cry of Today vang cattle, and the other rates being bavely pro presideney, as muny o man who has held that | murder in any conuection, His story was [ The Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas City youd | Neville & Co.'s big wavehouse List night ve- | "6ini hovrs work. . Mrieklis o and sfirmed and deed ordered, decroe fordofendant e Sty oftice has” discovered, and General Har simply the cunning subterfuge of an inveter- | has gone out' of the eattle business from | sulted in the loss of #100,000; insurance not | 1 Rilin oA Baliine i At in favor of E. Duer for Em0.98: Catharine Arbor Day at Blair. works from twelve to fourteen hours a day. | ate har and an amateur borse thief. We ave [ Kansas City and St. Joseph, preferving this | known Sior AR89 OB Corautvs John L. Duer et al, sale confirmed | Bram, Neb, April 22 -[Special Tele- | He is as regular in his habits as he is metk woing to send him 10 the penitenti for | course to carrying the reductions to its lowi = and deed ordered, decreo for defendant for "oie B R Rk e | ical in his worl. He spends so many hours | horse stealing if we cin,” points. The'line of the Rock Island to Sey 3 ) The cases in law disposed of were gram to THe L ERONLCAY. WA - 00N cach day in rest and recreation as he believes Woodraff's confession, widely civeulated at | mour and thence over the St. Paul to Chicago Cano, TIL, April I'he Cairo city flour Deshler vs Veasoy, motion for 1 ited here today by all the schouls in the | that essentiul to a clear mind and a good dis- | that time, did great njitice ‘to Alexander [ marks the northern line of the reduction, It | wills property, owned by C. Gallugher & Son, | 8PS ? Barues vs James ) Nearly every class of the different [ position, and so many hours in sleep. He is | Sullivan and others whose names w freely | is believed by all its competitors that the | burned this ‘morning. Loss, ubout §25,000; | from the steikine carpenters’and eontractors? 8, Gifford, motion for rehearing overruledy | rooms planted one or more tre b this | nota long slecper, but can get along with six | used. { Alton will still further reduce the eattle rate | iusured for §10,000. associations met with Mayor Sullivau this Court adjourns tomorrow forenoon, and in the afterncon all the | orseven hours very well. ‘This with his rest —_ in order to force a settlement of the demoral —— afternoon, and after five hours in e nferenco - schools met at the High school building and | and recreation leaves him from twelve to IMMIGRATION INQUIRY. izod condition of yates. It will not consent to Steamship Arrivals, veached an agreement which settlcs the ciehts ree Funer held outdoor exercises, fourteen hours every day, at least one half of SR any raise, however, until some guarantee of At New York-The Chicago, from TLon- | hour strike. The contiactors agrce to puy oy, Neb,, April vial to T e — - ) which is spent in exumining the legislation | §teamship and Raflway Companies | stubility Iy rutes is established in the way of | * g competent carpenters and joiners 0 conts an Phree funerals iu three days is some A Gaod Dexiipe Resolanting. | (of vohgions, T Present America as o Paradise. RIJARGCIHAn, 5,1 2E 4 At Philadelphia—Tho British Prince, from | Iourund concedo tho eight hour day .\lvm‘: Auxswonrii, Neb,, April 22, - (Special Tele- 5 NEW POSTMASTERS, NEw Yonk, April 83,—Tho sub-committce 5 . g Il | hundred men vestme werk toniorro svam to Tk Br Arbor day wis observed Nebraska—Almeria, Loup county, Mrs, I, . odore Kittson's Estate, Averpool, hioro by closing the banks und business Rovses | Wright. yice Mrs. T Howers, vesygnod; | Of the joint congressionalcommittce on immi 4 N A0 = (Enacial Tola At Boston —The Catalonla, from Liverpoc Twelve Hundred Bricklayers Out. e Brownlve, Cherry county, J. K. Lee, vice J. | gration continued its ingairy hero today vam to Tie BEe. ] —1 he heirs to the£,000,000 | At Bremerhaven—The Lider ¥ Cinicaao, April 2. All the bricklayers in i X [ : th Methodiag | Hade the plantinge wove o success than | M. M l.A'-‘m.“n \\Lil d; (I.HIJn“u.] Colfax r-l ‘H Ml'-m‘rv"l’ ':'l\hwmwfl bor was | o the late Commodore Kittson are disconso- | York the northern and novthwestern parts of the Saturday ufternoon from the Methodist | avar before, The rain. also insure rood | county, : Mundil, vice - | further examined about the Central labor P e Aaalatos VAT At Moville—The Sarnia, from Pi ity to the nu £ 1,200 men, struck toda, chureh 4t Nora, where he had been an active | siart to il . .I’[ ).:.,“",H,“ o insures @ good | G Wsigned rools, Cherey county, ¢ |y passed in 1885 thtough the agitation of et ll :‘ YA ) .l,l Bieh 'H,, HALKIAN [ o i N 1\ the litate of Georgta, fram D for i vate for a day's \\1‘“,)( “y wember, On the sume Friday evening Grand- | P. Hamer, vi H. ' illson, resighed; [ (b DUoce i 180 oY the ueltation Of | court which prevents them from gotting any | SR wd of 3,000 regiain’ the Same, tather Williams — died from stroke of A Negro Avvested. Springview, Kevapaha county, H. . Jarvis, dy oy epanan ML RL A o adllon part of the immense fortune, The St. Paul At the Islo of Wight--Passed: The Rott AN ¢ Avorried, 4 owing to tha puralysis, after ulingering ilness, and a large vice W Hudson, ussigned work satisfactorily, witnéss said, and hc trust company, veceiver for the estate, asked | dam, from New York for Amsterdrin carpenter erything is ut o stands funeral pfas hold at the Mtliodist clurwh of Towa--Bayer, Marion “;“m!}x G Mota, u.l‘w\ xlnm \l‘ ,(.“ { affairs is due to the 1 the probate court for a final distribution and | At Queenstown—The British Pricess, I TR ik AL son Sunday afternoon. On Satunday eve } } vice d Shultz, res i Epw 1= | of the district attornéy to prosecute the cases | aecounting, The petition was dismissed, the | New York for Liverpool ine Miss Flo” Battoutield who, until a woel | e 4;':1 Ix“.“ .,'* ‘|‘ ocls m; moruing by | bugue county, W.B, Hurriman, ‘vice B | brought to his_attention, Tmmigration, wi cuse cartied b to the district court and e - The Miners' Strike Collapsing. revious had taug! 10 Nelson sch cer Herre in vesponse to information from | Care, resigned Story county, 3y SR 2 \ der afirmed. The suit of loy 3 ) nge ENNA wil 22 Phe Witkowit died, probably from a shock of parulysis. | Blair that he was wanted theve for stealing, | Hattenburg, viee Stevenson, resigned; | B 'l“ ‘[‘I bt fors ":‘“‘ Rl “"'l‘“"‘ IR aehw: Diblique, T, aguinst the catate, whick An I":' \' halle “"'\‘\‘l') . ¥ Al ‘,‘ A | Witkowita 1 . eral wis hic \0 Christain church o was locked up in the it \ o) X 1t 1ion county, J ke co p ShID and rallway companies, both herc and | =8 20 35,000,000, i i % viLLeg, Ky m %, Camp- | v ke 1y Hor fulioral we M ARARG GhrisWL GRUESL | KU raa looked W ' takaD, | Hoasant, M e ennalken NI P abroad, through advertisenients inserted in | Yolyes oyer £,000,000, is still pending in 1 L NP i The steiko 15 « Mlonday moruing aud the eburel was picked. | Dack to Blaiv this afternoon § Opping, resignad ichit, Guthrie | 3 C00 o to the offect that Amoriea is o | United States supremo court. " Under today L u | i I L or Sunday school class, her former pupils, | e county, C. C. Nesselrood, vice I Mann, re- | forclen papers to the \'that Wil tmmic | decision no final payment of bequests or | tucky bas sent a chullenge to fight o NPT : und the rost of the public school schollars | Paving Brick for Omana 0T | siened ; grants have to-dola iy some horo and gut legacics can be made until the determination | ducl to Phomas H. Davis, editor of the Ma . dls du tho Dakotas. were i the procession. Miss Battenfield | Buaviicr, Neb, April 22— Special Tole South Dakota-St. Mary, Miner county, | F° L eventive to this immigration would | of the claim of Farley. The Farley case has | vile Republican. Da Jblishod - Ut |1y BT DA Ml A Eurly in tho was but thivty-four years of age, and died 8.1, J. W. Huphrey, vice L. Gotthelf, re { t ween in the courts since 1551 and Commodore N 4 i 10 4 Koo SVRY rom DAk TNtV Beb ttothal. nxdvins H iy ¥ n_oficial publication, through the | been in th rts sinee 1S and Commodore | Campbell had left debts vhon e e Kood uly an hour or so before her IEIVIBE | pipe company has Just closed w contract for a United States consuls abroad’ of stutements | Kittson hus been dead two yewrs. Thero are | cently went nwiy fr a4, Ky, Cump- | crop kotas and in - Minnesota, Shik U Houk 6 b belbre o Redth, Uk $h8.| il of ¢y wving Omubia streets, (UAMAGES FROM CONFEDERATE INVASION. | from time to time of the number of people | nine heirs, none of whom ein get the price of | bell ‘threatens to kill Di BLif the | but withis W weoks some sections which she had lived but eighteen months, | Thin H piiy More will shostly come bofara tho houso 8 | idlo In tho various thulcs, aud .tho RE/ S Riafe 0% BUREOR: B S sk is doplingd. \ ley weather and fears were bich sho. ik Lived b elghteen” moniun Thrown | a Howse, il which is likely to urouse widespread | wages paid : g - e oiteome. ‘Phis weok. the i BraThicE, Neb, Apreil 22— (Spectal Tele- | comment and foment considerable strife in | - Several other witnesses tos ified as to the The Weather | A Despe Tover's Deed Ly AT OGK A pay theiv last respects wram 10 Tueg Bee Harry English, oy , | Washington, It is a bill propesing te pay ¢it- | contruct system, whereby immigra. ts were For Omaha and vicinit B 1 Mich., April 22-Sumunel N Dal viln wis most The Consus in the Fiest District ud, was serfously Injured this afternoon by | i susteimet o e Guusyivaniy for tam- | brought '“"""'“mk’ 1or Nebraska: Fair, cool m ¢ vig, Mich wede, this mor business meg PAtreLn, Neb, April 22— (Special to Tuy | befig thrown from a horse, e e g R s S S R — s indh. - i : Bie | Tne Bee corvespoudent recently in — proposed for reimbursement 1o thy d 2% B ¢ or lowa: Fair, preceded by local show- | 1o murry bim. Her father had forbidder BRATRICE, Neb., April 22.—[Special Tele: | &3 450 50, ooie o oo el dumires wore | ey of Mudrid diec poin the effects « 7 o northweste 1 1 aving killed he e \ il 22 —Johu Bodenmille the census in the First distvict, and was in BATY P ¥ #3,450,066, quit f which damages wer Rou to novtk vly ill. Hayin led hex 8 ¥ mniller, Indianapolis Strike Settled, INDIANAPOLES, Tndy, April 22 A committes Flour Mill Destroyed. thing new for this section. Benjamin Coles, an old gentloman, living at Nora with his . son, fell from his chair, dead, of heart di seuso lust Friday afternoon und was buried | A0 planting trees, A heayy rain last night Fuesmoxt, Neb, Aps o~ [Special Teles gvam to Te Bee. ) —An unkuown negro was gram to Tur Bre|—The Beatrice sewer yindg ing sh veotheart because shie refused et A gram to Tur Bre.)—A Sons of Veterans = sustained at the time General Lee mbyed into | @ recent arkuble operation in removi v South Dakota: | wolig to school, wbout a mile fron town, he t § 1 prominent in ormed that the prelimivary work of tking | Gy b i been suceessfully orgunized iu this | Pennsylvania f of capturing | two false teeth on a metal plate which he bad | by vising temperature | ) por fled into the woods @ vith wied s afterncon tho ceusus bs well under way, The plau for | ¢ty Wit 1 A, Osboru us wolouel | Philadelvbia, a ) i numerous | swallowed, He lived eleven duys uortbwesterly winds, 4 bullet through L