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fl()}l;\[IA, FRIDAY MORBNING, APRIL 25, 1890, ' NUMBER 305, e———————————————————————— e i | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS EYETTIS ST () discharging the load into his arm. Taylor | act to ,..mmlu-nkc-men by requ i that il | oft the old masteis’ assod 1 before Satur- | i the driver, narrowly cscaped, the | cars snall be provided with automatic cqu- | il | diy and allow that bods on record, Tt | S pd passing up the outside of his coat : i | Ters and that within twa years from last Jan- | N : 18 Hitderatoou, th any codimSie sttiice svill b | ; # ¢ William Nee, a B. & M. Bmfluyc, Murdered | und burning his hair and eyebrows, The Administration Displeased With the | unty I'l‘l“ };;‘“";“::;"}‘ h‘m}l‘h‘ faviver, brakes | Nearly a Quarter of a Million Men Will Be | declared off Saturday o @ wds the now as- | Oonsiderable Hostility Displayed Towards 1 at Orawford Cattle for Superior. Caucus Silver Bill, | he necessary for brakemizn to go on top of tho Affected by the Strike, gl 2 the Oivil Service Commissions ¢ o, Nab, Special Tele- train to drop them, «Mr, Cofin was pre- | pE Fight Hundred havs Gt SRR e sented with o magnifigent gold medal by the Brotherhood of Brakemen their behalf, Scorroare, Pa., April (ht hundred | is efforts in | TRADE AFTER TRADE ORGANIZING. | mincrs of the Smithton« ¢ strack today | VERY FRANK STATEMENTS MADE. gram to Tur Ber. ] The Superior cattle com: pany received ten car loadsof eattle from | WINDOM REFUSES TO TALK. | A 8SYROAURE WIDOW HANGS HERSELF ; e gl LA e MR T deci | roc s D . = Nels Trulson, a Farmer Near Fremont, | Atehison, Topel anta Fe for James | He Says E v . | . The democratic senators will make a stub- | The Non-Union Men Tssue a Cirenlar— | 7 X Houk of Tennessee Regards the Body | He Says Enough to Show His Di Misst An Epidemic r Meck, from New Mexico, The cattle inter- 5 gl | born resistance against_the adoption of an | asa Fitth Wheel to the National { 2 ‘:"”‘ sme e Dl LR ost hicre 1 becoming o very important indus- | Pleasure, However—The Omaha | such rule s was plm‘xm.-d by Mr. Chandler | SamuelJohnson, ¥ inthe Re- LA OAP b SORIRTEG BHRIEHIOHN Mumps at Beatrice- Other g i ve B o i G yesterday limiting debate. The only u cent Riot, Reported in a o " y . rator i i T Maar e Postoflice Site— Nebraska's Tor: TS VS A hIE e dEPAAE. B Aelhy topor 5 Not a Plantati .\‘ln:\(:. .\\n or R ORTRTE 2 roubles, nado Imamunity, measures to which they are opposed is in Dying Condition. < Pointe Coupe Parish. 4 NrBrAska, City, Neb., April 24.—[Special talking them to death, and thero ave a dozen - New Yonk, April 24.—A speclal from e g J g v koo s )i B ot s 1 e men on the demoeratic side who can talk six Bayou Sara, L., says the relief steamer Da- [y o0 e transacs Crawronn, Neb,, April 24.- at Tele ket i Rkl WasHiNaToN Bureau Tine Ovatia Beg, | | hours at a streteh without fatigue and do it | Cnicaco, April 24— [Spectal Telegram 0 | cotal reached there yesterday ovening. Sho | St BRI gram to Tur Brr. ] William & PHES VR SR O S pibio } FOURTERNTISTREET, } every day foran unlimited period, With tho | ik Ber.]—Tho little stone cast by President | 1ad mado the trip to Point Coupo and hud | ton 0f Samie uniliporigut busihess e howse builder on tho B, & M. railroad, was shotand | Beld - an, inauest | on the et \Vasiniurov,Di i EApeiUudy )L || REbiaiaics HOLS CetFglessy Ioquesious Pea- | Gompers from his perch as labor dictator 1as | como back to Bayon Sara, Her nrvival was | Went inte canmuition of the whitle, My Bove killed at 5 o'clock this eyening. Timothy | O ™% (eorge Ao & The action of the republican caucus last v o $ A X on ¢ is @ chair, o © legis V| o tracted for twenty-four hours & day | W and gathered as it rolled until the ava- Godsend to the people, whoso lives were i Vngzing | 1iEht has been the chief topie of conversa- | soven days a week and thirty days a month, | lanehe has swollen beyond the control of its . for sho has net only saved a lavge the | 50 as to compel the republicans to withdraw | creator and promises to defeat the v amount of property, but n great many lives, Spring, charged with tho shooting, is under | AEtY living four miles south of th arrest, The murdered man is from Wiscon- | in her room, She left a note stating that she | tion about the capitol, the departments approy n bill, Whnen the clause appropriating salavies fon sion was reached ! Shel s ; 08 1h. GRAAE 10 Horuis : he civil sorvice comm i, was tired of living and would end Ler | clubs and the hotels to-day and it furnishes | any objectionable measures in order to secure | ject of the Federation of Labor, The entive front of Point Coupe der | ! & i _— troubles, i another llustration of tho old adage that it1s | I Yy, fon ora termination, of the | ! 76 was tho destgn of that organtzation that | wiors et TEOE OF D ner N | Mr. Cummings of New York mado tho _polub A Farmer Missing. AW it il session. plan they had already deter- L P i and most of the levecs have gone. of order that it was not properly in the bill, AR N, A S B etar. th e Yo RNshe always darkest just before dawn. Yesterday | 1ty ddopt as & desperate tosort-in caso | the cighthour fight should be first made s cqnia to tho task of pleturing tho de. | Of ottler that it was not properly fu the bil, BN w ToarHad ((hls Bk Alodss Brite| . Brmei "l to T | MOTRINg there wasno expectation of an agrec- spublicans should attempt to pass the | the carpenters alone, the other trades for the | vastation of the count (L ST P st SERLrin LA GAERR WL 6 JAvios nanod | DAV LTHE Lot iarmon | Ment: "l (o factions scemed to be farther | foderatelection Ly ¥aportet, rom, tho com | time being only to Jend encouragoment and |t pooji. Tho small stretcies of lovees | CCUIVe nov julieul, oo ter somo dabuto. the ys L ce ol mer named i e tel armol o LHAA Hoe ; time during | mittee on privileges and elections today and i ssistance. The untiring efforts o 3§ g oint of ovder was overvuied. ¥ ALK 0yt sl 4Rt 6F. TioRa ctnwERlle; | of Aibedw eS8 bR Spea AR apar ot they lad been ot ahy time during | 1 S0 Ly Y oECLaR0IGS Feaei g s e | Ananctal assltanca. Lo untiring efforts of | still standing wwo crowded awith men, women | P78 UG SRS sk to ves L this county. Trulson’s absence was first 3 a good deal of excitement in the | ‘0 negotiations and the memhers of the jolntt | ¢rodyeed in anticipatiowol such an' attempt, | the local labor Iadars will bo devoted during | and children, sido by sido with he duce the nuniber of commissioners fron thres : Y the next two weeks to an endeavor to restrain ws. Hundreds of lives are in jeopardy. o ol 1o ridinge a1l night in | committee were discouraged and disheart- reh for him, is reported 1o have been | cned at the prospects of securing any legisla- discovered next morning in the barn, where | tion. The night before they deci OMAHA POSTOFFICE SITE, The supervising architeet of the treas ed to agree | has notified Senator Manderson that ¢ lled, @s was also one by M exempting ex-soldiers noted by his neighbors on Saturday night, and since that time nothing has been heard of him. He wasinmarried and In an old 1se 500 1 were found | to one was over huddled together, Their condition was piti- | poykins of able, the strike fever which seems to have seized the workingmen of the ¢ ans e Bkl b b ek B LT F VL to disagree, fo let cach house pass its own | thing has boon domo fn his ofico that can bo | Tho” carpenters, as the best orgunized as | ““Fio dumage in the overflowed distriets s | 791 the provisions of the vivil serviee ly money with him “L(.,“ he disappeared. A FrenoiicOta Fallows, measure and then make another effort to se- | done towards closing up the trade for the | wellas the poovest paid of the craftsmen, | incalenlablee, A boat sue M, Hoult fof Lennessco moved to 8 good many of the re ! ‘ cure nony, when the two bills came into | ite for the new publie building in Omaha. | (oo solected as the first trade to be relieved, | coeded yester people from | out the entive clause, He desived the g dents of his neighbor- S the opinion that it ise of | by drowning. His fr relk for his boc tEsoNT, Neb., April 24— [Special to T A special train over the Union P Fremont depot about § o'clock this | sides to hasten logisla that he has written to the atforney | 2\ 5 back country around Morganze. idisposition onsboth e steed Lo b o, | When they had won the miners were to be BRI G U U fon g miteh us possi- | exact status of the situation legally, and al- | next and then the tailors, ngressional | though he knows that the £60,000 necessary mment ran on business prineipl nmeets the ¢ | sired to seo merit recognized, but oupo. parish, THE | gt ot believe in this Aifth 1in a committee of conference. ter—Ruin and desg v side in Pointe fon is ¢ . Not a plantation is . | oney s in | destrn with what result 1o n kst i tion of about eighty | ble for the effect upon the ¢ ) A o ‘To the support of each of these tr X mpl ] i 3 20! ol i the interest of the u.:l:.:n ||l|"n\:~"|r |nlx;‘h:lill|llll.'|"’ | Fromatty l‘)‘AI\flhl]: A'\ln\l\ i||I|’|'|‘n‘ll|:|'||: ind accoms | nominating convention and for political in- | to make good any shortage which may occu tn - the whole energies of the Ilederation | left above v 1ot v loveo uibroltenavhilo | awhoel - tor Sho avagons . TULL1GHAOS | there is a woman in the ulson is-u d by a band. They went to Council | fluence at large, and it was this sentiment | 10 o RGN S nioanio s | e DUy t 0210 conta | DunAEe uilics arohomeless. Chousands | tho commission was indiction | § ssident of Lo- end the cel nies the! day i than thing else to bring | paid, has no ofticial notice of this fact. Since March 1 an assessment o cents .mev been drowned, and _from the | appropriatichi should wde until = Z":'i',','\'\‘f.'ln.."i ,:A‘vlv"l.&xml« laentiof Tos | BlIfTe b ;J'“"“'_ :'I:-mlll”-ti’:': o) fiufll oo today b ol Several little preliminaries are to be closed | per week for strike purposes has been col- od from the intevior it | harged with the investigation mide D y g \ tary Windom this aiternoon | up before tho cheeks can bo sent out, but this | Jected from the 630,000 working members of .,(,.,,,‘.].,. yablo that human lifo has been grand lodge, will all be arranged within a few days and mI: |m fon. 'lhh |\nul mounced means a of New Hampshi «l to the flood. Camoridge Ttems. how much the eircuiation would be expanded y 5 No e AK s of Pythias Banquet. by the adoption of this bill, He replied that | the supervising architeet will probably be in wmding on the deck of the relief steamer | himsclf a civil service reformer without quals DR o A Booitljto LI il Tele. | it would dependa good deal upon the price of | & position to send out the ehecks next week. B i lust evening the full extent of the | ification, it o LE.]—Arbor day was dul\ observed Ll L AL S 2 Uni. | Silverat the present value, The o ation MISCELLANEOUS, mbination of employers in any line of ter could be seen, Grouping together Mr. Biggs of California denounced the civil heve by the planting of trees by ncarly all of | £ram to Tue Bre.]—Beat division Uni- | (i1 ho jneveased about £0,000,000 a ycar, but Judge Cobb of the Nebraska supreme court, trade in any city of the countr could suc- | on littie knolls between the broken lovees, | service law. It was, he said, conceived in the cit tions were sent out invit- | form Rank Knights of Pythias was suce there has been a change in’ the terms of the | who has been in this eity since the close of velt organized strike bucked | through which the water rushed with un- | sinand brought forth in iniquity. - Pendleton ing the ladies to take part in the planting of | fully instituted in this city tonight, The in- | bill. The original measure provided for the | the meeting of the mil order of the ustible capital, governable fury os of people, w s father, William: Curtis ity Y050 bushes and shrabbery in the park and a | Stituting oficer was J. B, Douglass of Apollo | purchase of £4,500,00 worth of bullion per on in Philadelphia, starts for his | _Chicao wis chosen as the baitle ground on | whito and bl with babie ¢ granny and Dvman B. Enton its nurse and e 0 U1 Qivision No. 10, Following the ceremonics | month, butas” now agreed upon it provides oW, which the genera ntowas 1o be | arms, while others had dogs seenred cloth washer, 7 A s number responded. The result was the park | 4 clagunt Languet was served. A lurge num- | for the purchase of In the senate today, tmder dispensation of | fought and the carpenters were placed in the | cords, Many of them had nothing cls Messes. Lehlback of New York, MeComas was alive with peoplo in the afternoon, some | e of - Jnights from varions. sections of the | Thecomptrollerof the currency says that the | the rulos, Senator Buddack called up and had | ddvance line. Tt was fntended that a1l other world exeept the clothes they wor of Murylind and Cutehicon of - Michigan op- setting out trees and others painting the | state were present iling supposition that there is 578,000,000 | confirmed the nominations of ¥, M. Darving- | trades should remain at work until the theiv baeks, Whenever the Dacotah disc | posed My, Honl's motion T e e E SELb 1 pjin hig ofleais w s A HRGHGHE | o andt . H, Danskin reeeivor ¢ | penters should have won, ered aiscond like (his the stage was swung | M. Clhieadle of Tidiaug opposed the whol trangors and traveling men all Gypsy Queen Liberated. sion. No such amount will be released for | Alliance, aid Judge Jobn Reese vegister and | Bub theplans of Mv. Gompers and b out the stricken ones taken theory of ¢lvil serviue v fori e 5 : L g men a TIREMONT S April 24— [Special to Tie | circul by the bill agreed upon | James Whitehead receiver at the Broken seem too weak to vesist the de: Equally as sad a scene was the poc M Grosvenor of Olio 3 opposed “I 0 hat Cambridge has the finest natural park Br.]—C AT el T last night to amend sec- | Bow land oftic The president has been wlesmen Lo join actively and = | cattlo © standing in the water, actually | constru nd operation of the present lay and luke in the whole stirte, rb.|—CGraco Cuswell, better known as | on “5une® 508500 ivised statutes, The | notified of theit confirmation. aud (hete o in the movement, stary | while he favored reform. M Tlouk itiment of his party Me. FHopkins of 111in@ out of joint with ti Trade after trade has organized and_ de- — that it, too, must have the eight-hour Could Have Been Avoided. 2 The monster demonstration which has | New Orteass, La., April 24 — United houses are al under wiy and every 1 denotes that biisiness will be I'wo new busi ] pleted and a th Thing in gene Gypsy Queen, was today liberated from the | entive | 1 county juil wheve she has been incarcerated sury {0 1 for six m h q con r commissions will issue unt held today in the | firmations and the leem the civeulation of natio from today. on is but $51,00: J. H. Ager of Ord, who has been here for R et ol e o a sentence for ) ast 30 per eent is now in cir- |.some days with Congyessman Laws, will luy 113 an expression of he | Stntes er Douglass telographs that the i i receiving large stocks o ko ohe culation. the comptroller says that it | leave for'home tomorrow. urn into the beinning of | 10 ("5 & et e n did not enter ay and stvangors are o be scewon | 91 i SRIGE R WL is necesss e should have & v orkin TSmO ) i trike which the ablest of *the lubor leaders | Point Pleasant levee in Tensas parish £ave j )/ oy yieo the dudes who were going From three to six cav loads of | A o el et capital of £10,000,000 or RERTE: i - y loss to, direct, much less cou- | Wy this moruing. IPhe water from it willno i o the tem. » shipped from this point every Py shelton. the business of his oftic ‘DE 9 X The officers of the the fevation ean | doubt overflow a great part of the parish | Myt of Hlinois characterized the motiod v loads being shipped out toc I IENCORLthingatshlton EEDERA DIGESSRON B L L. successfully govern and discipline 7,000 cool intendent of | as wn effort o do by indi t neither ally added t juntey under the proposc v exceed 230,000,000, Special to Tur | 10 be paca. o i of the 3 A will ot v, instituted the degree of Uniform | than 50 cents per Cuptain John A. SHELTON, Bee.| -0 courige 1d one by Rankin Bros, ‘d to the local fr %, but they would 0 verned mob of 70,000 | ypo ded, men who | by the allianc vty b the desive ¢ pente nung not hot-he aling of | Ereat political is ane of the Provisions of the Measure Reported by Senator Hoar. ot deputy, from ronch will be attach cnhalee of Mas huisetts 1 apita of the poj tion. z 5 C orst calamities that could have befallen tho 7 ind their fifends to Avapahoo t0 | Rank in the order of Knights of Pythias to- | - But the treasury ohicials are not at all sat- | WASHINGToN, April #4—Tho federal clec- | think thoy see vietory within caly veach of | Worst climities that could have befallow the |0 S0 favor of civil service res ‘ £ tebrato thei cuty-first anniversavy. The | night. The rank starts ont with twenty- | istied with the bill as agreed upon in caucus, | tion bill reported by Senator Hoar today pro- | their toil-hardened hunds. could have bee ded i o | form, = : . Cambri ruet band will also go cight members, all uniformed. After the de- | and they represent the views ot the adminis | vides that the chief supervisors of clections Aud this is what the leaders . | ple. had only m; ; Mr. Coleman of Louisiana opposed it. C. W. Knight, Route Agent Wetzel and a | gree conferved th dance and | tratic o hio 4 Se. ¢ < The oviginal plan of the May-day parade ety Henderson of Tow (o eivil s 1 0 e conferred t A dan. tration.” Both the president and Secre S RhTen i iioa 3 to blame forit. Now the # mumber of clevks in Superintendent Camp- | banquot in ho Meis ra . and it [ Windom havo been very carnest and active | STull be charged in thelr gespective judicial | \wis that all except the carpenters should re- | i 10 bt fox it Now thox o conGes | ud come to stay, and the political oftice came down from McCoolk lust one of the pleasantest social events of | in their endeavors to securc the adoption of | distriets with the supervision of congres- | turn to work May 2. odity no one can pre- | RS Wi Difore the distis, | Party that descrted it wowld not stay in powe psion. DL what is known as the Windom certificate bill | sional elections, with the enforcement of the | dict what any trado will do. — The enanees |y geenrred they seemed utterly unaware of 1d " should not 05 not teue that this = —_— as a party measure, The former las had re- | national election laws and the prevention of | are that mosi of them will IVes | e pending danger. 11 needs he they should tration has not enforced the law. 1to T | b S etk B e ity the mamterslor thel) {\ lml o )i‘wu}u‘mm;c 1 e 060 | o ‘1\‘\”'“‘ S hm;l) Ita s v vaised $500,000 to hold that leved, and it | ¢ ‘ml_lI‘.;n son s it_and that ul to Tue | Brarnicr, |2 .—[Specinl Tele- | caucus committee of both houses of congress | Whenever in —any, eity ha 0,000 | would mean utter stoppago, of hult oveven a | ooy)d haye been done, too, and the money | What's the mutter ent mecting held hero tho fol- | o 5 fareh | and hos even v dinuer partics af which | inhabitants or upwards or in con- | greater proportion of the « A S OB AN pelta S ns U horeriD v MeKinloy « A1y opposed 8 fopioa; | Eim fo T BuslSon thonighit of March | (g i s boeu. tho entof topts of coversa. | ressional district 100 qualified votors shull | tho local loaders seo no means to ave 0 N I the motion to out. It the ro- ot GlishEen) 5 i “] ;“I*‘"“ ';‘ 0 “; Orm | yion, potition the chief supervisor alleging that | d e i VBlic e public part pledeed lm toley, o OO R EIR [The s rcathm O et 1o point upon which they have insisted | there is danger that Amless;the clcction is Samuel Joh enter, {Slyingat | S SE b I e one single thing more than _another A ¢ '”'""'"'l by o brokan ankle,. Miller now becn' (Nht eiving the Lary of the | uarded that it will nat be fue and v bis o i on, 1wl o Pl yor ooy wonld oo | it was 10 the mintenauee of the il scivivo ist, kedly and maliclously us- | brings a claim for damages inst the iy discretionary power to umvent | shall be the duty of thA_judge of the United | injuries infiicted by a crowd of striking 400 feob wide: i ftec! re twus not only according to the tenets Saflod and misroprosented throngh 1he yroes | in the sum of £,000, and will bring suit for | e T e N distriet court: tu'open court for the | penters last M Tonnagn Vand ‘hiss| S0 fooknidannd Siteen ity i | of the republicun y but ing to the of almost the entire stite by certain parties | the same if the council declines to liquidate, | provides for such a contingeney in o moder- e of transacting ol business pertaining | brother were w on the new building at | pateneas been sent oot cuds amd | best sentiment of ihie vepublican party Whaso sole uim scoms to be to gotall the e reaE S Whenrock ate way, but docs not go so far as was de- fon matters such as | Robey street and Armitage and be- | g prevent destruction throughout the Unfted States, 1t was sus- B tiereToro hog o o e eh e LT COlOCK S sived. 3 any United States law be transacted | cause of their refu n g [ e of - stertrom tlio 12 tained by the best sentiment of the whole Resolved, By the people of Bethel, that (hoy | BEVTRICE, Neb,, April 24.—[Special Tele- Windom declined to diseuss the ‘The court L e open for | sct upon with heavy scantlings, = Samuel had | 44 caused much inconvenience to | count tind domocrath huve the greatest confidence fn the honest u to Tur Bre.]—The contemplated quo | subject tod He says that he cun only | the transaction of such business until the | his skull fractured‘and his doctors fear that | {3 FRE BREEGERIEETOE A e repiblican party st take no bickward I 1‘l:v‘|iu| I|‘1X‘||yln{ Brother |.;.’.1|y dll\lll warranto proceedings to oust Water Commis- | make recominendations to congress: that the | Second day suceceding the clection, and the lwh;n'»- aruxhlslmml |;;H-r|:;|l inju 5 which mlu of this city since Sunday I i5 ) N now thiat he did wot misrepresent the condi- = heut ' ' pxeICISe any | @ his powers in open court ssult fatally. is brothe verely f ; 0 M. Butterworth endorsed every word his « ) s gna- | sioner Wagner have been abandoned and the | { utive departinent cannot exercise any co- i 1% ! : A A Y[ receding. s Topresentation Ad:bel beve, ns diw ablding ol | Auest M1 He las given his advice and it bas not been | _William Warnele wus the the that the water is gradually overfiowing their rehial fo 1 didd the spoils system, Tt e HrOther Cootoy” Should prmete | 13 the legal commissioner will be tried on its | Jecded, thorefore he has nothing mors to saulting party. He was Sl bt e notion to strile ont was lost by 61 to sueh parties for Hbel, and we hereby pledge | mevits in the injuncetion ¢ | but in his 1 led Mondiy | & house to he canvass, but no inquivies | and after being identified by the” brott e el N AW OGS | and pendin tion the connittee rose him our ¢ and support inso doi Wheelock and "Tait before mor: the ook very strong | shull be made as to the political opinions of | was locked up at the West'Chicago ay 3 f jwn as the Missis- | the house adjowmed. i i i oy sty e | B8 ek i o Hate s B e Dy e Vot R g I identic of M | Dill, which had not the epted as the 'y person charged with any duty with | The following letter has been sent to the | SHEL LATGE TR0, A R T RICEITRE RELEOS eRted 1o o b bairer GG oL AR DAy | ) his party, that will likely be pre- | the election of a menmber of con- [ press of the country over the re of | Lof S b aireato | Wasmivaron, April 20.--In the o to- quested to publish them as extensively as it B April 24— Tele- his f pr ' ¢ ! o 3 L vailvoads have not been affected to : | has the BAT PILE et e future use by the opponents of tho | £ress, who shall commit any fraud thereon, | scveral thousand non-union ters who | cxeont, i | @iy the honse Bill to teansfer the revenuo A 0, W, Bracken was appolnted to furnish | sram to A wild cpideniie of | i the demoeratic par When | shall be liablo to a fine nob excecdinge £.000 | are wow in idieness. because of the threats of | S (¢ from Greenville, Miss,, sav: e e A the press with o copy. P. 1 ADKINS, mumpsiand sore eyes is prevailing in this city s his views on the bill todiy the see- | 0r to iy visonment not exceeding five years lence of the union st viest n fell in th R A R et apontod It WALKER, Sce, Dt The complaint seems_to be confing vetary refused to talk about that document | 0 both, The same penalty is provided f Sinee thus far none but strikers or unfon ight hours through the valley [ ueatntakenupinni th nts v i oLl ery of voters, men have n heard, it s | from the committee on naval affaivs agreed tims vecover | and appeared to take u great deal of satisfac- | the bribery or attempted & tthat he has got his opinion 7 met. IN 1 .'f;f;,.(T\'.'r:i"‘Jff:'.’,‘.T Gladstone Criticises Balfour's Land : Purchase Bill. the conferenc | s authority Gladstone resumed the hours the vainfall Af inches and it is still | to. Mr, Hoar then reported from the comitteo on privileges and elections the bill to amend and supplement the clection laws and to pro- vide for the more efficient enforcement of the i v to children. The nd i with slight resulting inconveniences after a ]";n Ill_fl:“‘fil i special to Tue | few days. into print before th Eotloniun | av R e Senators Jones and Stey Will Celebrate the ¥ NEBRASKA CIT Telegram to Tie the past thi: nd on port non=union bly interest of 0 know w Intl + oppos Kinds fre public | ! n have to | four union men | rain inations of all us standpoint. 1t strikes are an L0 pros h REvNOLDS, Neb., April Brr.]—A man about twenty-five years of ag who registered at the Dopp hotel in th place yesterday as Wallace Anderson and urth. nounce tonight. that the [Special | silver bill agreed upon b, The board of trade | that unless the sec 1 dof trado | ) oo 'tho bullion in 1 s bty it ot all e sub- Loxnoy, Apr debate on the | A Deceased € W purchiase bill in the com- same, Calend the appearance of beiuiz Swede or Novwegian, | | i 2 et : unl & ) | last uight decided to celebrat Fourth of [ [Jhi3¢ o B L 4l ! tions and threats by union to be the procured a team and driver from the livery | July toe i b A n:i.:(‘fi they will vote ugainst the bill in the | mons this evening, He said he was opposed ; HSHpDIOVe, Dreferrig 000 | Tos Axerrme Aprl e R STy T G T stablo of Flénry Abboy in the fovenoon and 3 i senate. | to.the bill undex the ovorwhelming conviction | I . : o o 1oht R of the committee opposed a favorable reporh £ ¥ ol y ) D ) N OM TORNADO! N o 01 0N on me 0 nof PDIOVe O ranches 0 0ope! K 1 o Injured by a Derrvick. OUIINVUNITY PROY TORNADOES that it was compiled without underta Lo thivinonsunionmendomotapprovo of]|ranalin holas Hgon g iy s on this bill which, he said, supplics 15 1o oversee state officers, Silting wad - degrading these statg 3, 1t was subves h\ funda- ton, of | mental prineiples of loc ne 10 | the Lmaining of seve | weour- of innocent men by strikers in ound | xd to hope for a solution by Lord Salisbury | this city within the'last few ye In con- | thaty wing that the measure would not impose | Clusionmon-union men believethat the strikes | sufy dei o tha oy o | promiscd for 1800 will deluze the rural distriets len upon the British taxpoyor. Ho | LG5S from the oltis, ns Was Ao pros driven south of Reynolds under pre- tense of vanting to find work us favm hand. | ' Not fiuding work he was driven back to | Reynolds and about 4 o'clock p. m. he hived chito, this county. 1t wi v 10 his death ofi nt evidenee, it is allc him in the murder of John M. C} Norrork, Neb, April Special Tele |d||| to Tne Bee. |- Thomas Keating of t while loading rock with a_derrick today stru m the head, inflicting a frightful During the discussion in the senate com- | sold the land difficnlty, He had boen mittee on agriculture relative to th transfe of the fish commission to the agricultural de partment the fact was brought out, that the | study of climatology had @ very important Mected to fmplicate ci W | the best team in the same stable for a little | wound, though not n vily fatal s disuppointed, however, when Balfour in- | Avkansas. It is said that the d W told a | Tf the bill 1 ¢ pund, though no ssavily futal, T ) alfo viously 1o 1880, | Arvkansas is said that the deceased told a | 16 the bill hecame a o around town, bub parties sceing. him boaHnenotia0r Fatlong of: thio ficeh com med the house that the measure pledged | gy, Garpentors! strile is responsible for the | friend that he had Kilied two men in Arkan- | insure the shedding of blood and the de- o southeast at a rapid gate reported to i e mdition. MUSSION LG G ING Lmen “\]:l\v:fij the | the couatry to the extent of £33,000,000, with- | ;o8 SHREEEEE B brought before Judge | 588 Who were concerned in lynehing his | struction of the peace and good order of the departnient in which the v | to be plac , who | dey ice was | out mentioning the possibility of further | paini father, and that there was another man untry, cultural | amounts being asked. H iour repli oL, Special Telegram L) t in the ins e Bee ] Miss Winnie Mille e court this morning. 3 y e paone court ths morniig: | \Ghom e would kill, That wan was John M. | M the livery stable. and Mr. Abbey becoming 1, that was to say the ag «d that the bill was in_sub- ularmed, started after him with a team of timent, should on this account have | Teogan B e Whom A ARSIt L U . d 3 S e o e | 8 3 d B o lan, as e L P Aai Lol b R Gt ay ton, ( cation and pevfection of the ponies. Anderson had about half an hour 3 1S |:m‘,\\:‘ l“ml“! a bug by ar unaway .l‘xl\‘” ”n..- ,.Umm} of |I|.I> |l~|'; «-nl;)memn. principle eneral purpose was clear, but | ‘l“ u\\xlx‘?I..!‘pI:l‘.-(l- I“_ml “.lIJm|,}4f7:xlz:m=m|‘1" - system which had been the law of the United tho start, bub Mr. Abboy was lucky In keop- | qOteiiiih S4tFday: 8 S vely procavious | SORE. CUrGH, 0 A0V, SpAs tho | ho was not cortain thatiio comprohionded tho iy Sretuve o et | Escaped From the United States Pen. | States for many years, snd which had sceured ingg in his track and after following him six- Wi i oA onLOn O mado w persondl | sympathived. with oo ebiaet ot Brsontly | tho uni was told to the jur Lok, Wyo, April 24— [Speciul Telo” | 1 he 1aii lonest cloctions and honestcounts teen miles southeast ho got sight of the man Testing Breckinridge's Title. | detailed inquivy of the chief signal oicer for | plan whereby the landlods would 1ot o ¢ this morning, and Stein, who flrst sho gram to Tuk Bre]—The United States 4;«‘:m.x"n'.‘.."|h‘mi\ At e goingover the hills with the fine team of Larine Rock, Avk., April 24-The sub- | Statistics relating to the subj he ned. 1t wontd | Signs of mental trouble at the time the, - | penitenti At this point is minus a convi R R A T R S grays at a break neck speed, hen followed £ IR & | 1 personal let de with the | be a sorrowful conecl he | penters’ strike was begun, has been violent | ¢ o RSN g B o Ruak el apeah s Rioh allowed | ittaaiof ks ot glackiontammities | nal le wi a sorrowful eovelusion of tho Tite or the | Penters: strile wus beun, s been vlolent |54 Lerson of Joln Wilson, a negro, who is | before the eloction. e Dl wis bt y i viee of four miles, n put, t i g e | (uestion of the ravity tor s in that | landlord class if when local government | ever sinc pes that ho might im tit 1 3 theiv utmost speed, the ponies proving | appointed to iny d frauds in | Sate, o bra ) meteorology which, how- | establishod in Troand thoy T ot thlen miag | prove the court continucd the cuse for one | under sentence for violating the intemal yey- | scrti '.‘“"“‘“"“l‘ AL DO ity cdual to tho oceusion, Tho mun was caught, | the Second cong districe, awrived | ever, has no connection with the fish eommis- | in adjusting affuir Sanabiose DRI Gy enue laws. Ho mado his escape shortly after | SSSCHilug tiut the United States nay rogulato tied i browelt buck to Reynolds and twrned | oro this aftemoon. €. R, Breckintidge, tho | et showing the | Balfour's Dill ought to bo confined to the The Number of the Disaffected. Alblools s astcunon: ,,“'”',““‘”‘\“;l“\'\"““‘h“ or alter the regulations in any state. ; ¥ conteste > wlong with the committee, “,".l‘“’;:m L] m”“mk-)“: o Ohis forin of | landlovds alweady in possession. 1t Josoph Gruenhut, who hos long held o | potind crawlod throughan outslde R0 ogtitions i b b on il The Kansus-Nebraska Reunion. The partics to the investigation were repre study of the signil service repoits QUG | Iatd T oo o . ® ecom | o ataent tlane amonis tha Rocisliaie ihon || Al wiig s daneunt Wl ol buo was resumed and M. Sherman opposed it. sented by duds H. Har cClue, the contesteo by J. wdand W, J. McCain, County Clork f Woodruff county and County | ) at the time, being sonn ting. Wilson wore his prison | 1l | Phe Land forfeiture bill was then taken up | asunfinished business and the amendments reported from the committee ou public lands Sveeeior, Neb., April . agitators of this eity and who is now tene- gram to Tue Beg,]—The council of adminis- ment house inspector and statistician of the | health department, has compiled the follow- | the past fiftoen years shows t turbances known as tornadoes the passage of b 1 target she clothing, but all efforts to sceure the slight enormous hoons provision re cting 110 years' arvears also required justification, wl ions | on und reunion co os of the inter- LR ould be d to, 4 i e gL o s e Hloed | aoross Ctho - United - States, T Wil | difleglt to fnd, * [Chebrs ) R iniz tublo of flwres of the wumbor of laboring | ¢34 Urice of him shico hie escaped have boew i tayedl o e ! t ; or peeur \ o limi ‘oming to e called the constitutiona s city who vither strike for | unavailing. cotion o ) e nd Army of the Republic met here today ‘ LW .” PN * | of those bavometric depressions they do not | .n.‘.";1‘.1:!‘1:~“‘v}|‘-7" =I 1 ..il ;lr‘h\\.r ] r;n‘y‘w”i’u"‘ : ~l [l 'I' h::vln\”wn m‘u‘u n\x\f\ll.:’.‘,‘ l‘n‘x‘n.t qufll:- ST E t (f- i e y“-‘ ¢ klllkll ll')l 1 lw’um;'w" to porfoct urrangements for the reunion to be | tonplant and White 1\\‘\: mw; hips for the | geeur'in the vicinity of the contve, bt in the and opposed the measuro i vic | by the strikes in tho collateral industries on A Coalition Probable. R e e U i held August 4 to 0 next. Great_interest was | Ghogiio B ROV embor . hr sqvoral & | southeast quadrant at o of sc fuct that five-sixths of the Irish wem! which they depend: Luaveswonnr, Kan,, Apil 24.—[Special [ Ne'of comirost g wvinte ho oot manifested at the meeting, and the reunion | morrow, i hundre !ml‘!m n\ m the “hr“{ {;..{l.m..m: deliberately and determinedly opposed it. | RiAlaces [ E Male Telegram to Tue Brr]-—The democratic | of the umendment, he said, would be not only promises to bo a great success and will over- — -—— g s ARt es ho et~ | (Cheers.) * As the government was going to | JHsiness | 2 central committee met heve this evening in it these lands opposite lines not now nt to 11 Jands tended by tor- | make Ireland its debtoe it 18 impor ant move ecast- | what was the uttitude Jf the pe d, but wounld forf i to railrond companics when the lines Non-Partusan W, ¢, T shadow ¢ thing in th Drugs, ete conference with a committee from the resub- t line thus far in the nadoos in the southeast quac yalley. 'Tho presence of United States troops | Cinicago, 2 At this moruing's con- | wurd from the central Rocky mountain re- | T e St oSt e o2 b LEnbapostation ; mission club of this city. The utmost secrec d anics whon tho line ¥ asSired, i o Committas s UG GAth | coronce of dhe non partisan Woumai's. Chris | ion, the centres passing over 2 I or ot e Sk Binam R B was_maintained as to the subject matter of Q000 Sompleral Wit B IANG Bxor A l’l'“ld‘“'l'““;“'.“'l E’\"“' "“'\'\‘l‘.’,'l‘-‘n"“I‘l".l”t' tho St | fjan Temperance union, o clause was inserted | adj sta it follows that. the region of | the tenant, the use of oyery weapon of tho | Leatheraid leathor goods | the discussion, but it is kuown the coalition ! 5 A0 RHRREY : hid ‘secret socibty uniforn ranks. Nome of | i the coustitution by which no oflcer of tho | Hhe Eventest freiuency of tormadoos heing in Aloto entolea g OBMEEE I, L WoRdgh L MAleHle - png | botwveen tho democrats nd vesubmissionists | = gme other amendments were considered : {00 most promineat speakers of Kuusas and | associution is allowed to o any campaien | Southoast. — of Nbyaska, Tho vecords | o pone sald (ladstane's confention that | S aid diiiic 1 Hhgeq; (RErAEnE: SN SRPRRTING Bien. | andilaid.ou e bl Nebraska have promiscd to b prosent, and | Work for any political party while holding of- | Siow ™ (hat " toradoes aro unknown | intended for thom domved of tho benctits | oxtiles. .. . ’ 56, i - - every offort will bo made und no expenso | Thia is tho fret timo such a clauso has [ fn'tho westorn UIEOF tho stdtd WD i the | oot iha ok tom, desieayed Morley's argu- | Matus winoruis and chicin- Steamship Avrivals, : Copfirmationm - . .. PR torstato reunion i, at- | been adopted by any similar body. The name n portions they ave not niore than one- | tate o get, tholn vents dowared to the same | According (o this bl the humbe DAt Copenhagen—The Thingvalla, fro Wasninotox, April 2t —Tho. followlng - fair long to be remembered. Superior offers | of the nssociation was also ch | halfas frequent as tn Missouri and eastern | sealo fs. the purchasars teate. e anveed | workors, male and fomale, who will not bo o SR M | nominations have been confirmed by the unparalleled vailroad fucilities toall to attend, | the *Womens' Now-partisan Chii: | Kunsas, “Mhis is lavgely due to its geographi- | with both (iladstono and Bamell in. desivine | Work at that tne,reachos the surprising agee: | © ar southampton=Tho Aller from New | Senat and the well known liberality und enterpr perance Attance cal location relative to the lack of barometric | to retain the landlovdism in Treland, but the | gateof about twb hundred and twenty-th ¢ rhampton--ho- Atier, Trom €W | = john B, Helms, agent at the_Santee Tndian York | At Bultimore of her citizens gui prominent United S doubtless be commander its sue Avery At the meeting tonight Mrs, Phinney ex- | goprossions. In the carly spring these de- | bill did not neces, D thousand, Tt army officor will | pressed much annoyance at the constraction | pebisions o y spring th | bt did ot necossavily Joad to expropiution. | thousand. Thi leulation covers only i1 sterly over latitudes further | He appealed to the bouse not to allow polit. | @s it was pie i of the camp. North | placed on somo remarvks made by her con- | by the sonth. vausing | y further | Ho appealed to tho house not to allow polit- | s It was pr ency, Nebraska; Daniel VanNess, Har- fous to lust year » postmaster ut Ripon, Wis. clvers The Muryland, from Lon- | ¢ I g attending tornadoes to | ical opinions to warp its ont on the bill, | the towns of Hyde Park, "Lak don of publio moncys—Jumes Whitehiad, Reds Kansas posts are taking great interest in the | corning Ms. J. Bllen Foster at the day meet- | oeeup in' the lower Missourd o the centeal | T, AW, Russell "‘fn:}.fi'fifi’.‘.‘mll‘ll,“q‘}f-wl:l‘.l | Lake and Jefferson. The importa; |, At London - Sighted: The India, from Bal I«Iml‘ ; “vl» e I|'| l).l\u‘wli‘i‘nl U f; ; matter, ne &iho wa o, have sald that | Mississippi valloy, whilo as the season ad- | the bill on all points, | statement will be apparent when it i | timore for Hambu NbICReistae Dot iAo Moasth ol NOtA e Ak Bueings the lnst cumpaiton iy fotitieal party | yances the stovu {racks move farther to the | Dillon (nationalist) said that if the con- | that the town of Lake alono_contains | el M. Davrington, Alliance, Neb.; John' Reosd, st 2 ecial to Tus | cving the st campuiin dil the temperance | porthward earrying the vogion of “tornadoes | tested districts were i disgvaco o the cown- | peoplo d y affected by the strike now A Difference of Opinion, Broken Bow, Nob 4 Renil A enters b vod hero | said that she had said in the ,,',H ing thot & | I;u'h‘ rmun- northwa Hm. the states of | try during the past ceutury it was a re contemplut ‘lH‘ this great regate 14, New Yonrk, April 24.—The body found in a - - - o > ) of Mrs. Fostor's true spirit | Ui ihhes alsa b Dobesten | to'the imperial parliament. Arguin | 000 are males and 24,000 1 5. The num- | mp near Willow brook was viewed by the Snowing in Colorado, It hus ulso been observed that tornadoes ber of fivms involved is 11 os wore illusory he said that during und commenced work on & new passenger | JisAb 'pot in the place of the ono recently de- stroyed by fire. The building will be an e exact duplicate of the old one, which was He Was a De counted one of the best on the B. & M. lines, Pronu, T, April 24,—1In Henry P, Cawp, cashier of the Farmers' | brated Junghaus murder was re State bank, whoso wifo eloped with a St. | by the opening of a letter from uis truveling man several weeks ugo, has | dressed to the murdered man. The letter is 1 for a diyoree from his pretty but ficklo | fpom L. H. Koerner of Leumnitz, ¢ better halt and showed that the de | covoncr and others today, and they were sat Howvokr, Col., t—[Special Telo- sion. isfied it was that of the long looked for | gram to Tue Brr I'he rains of the past nvention of dele- | Frenchman, Eyraud. The coroncr notified | week are tonight being supplemented by a vs of south- | the French consul. That gentlemun later | heavy suow stor u the north, The win | viewed the remains with two persons who | js light and the air reasonably warm, so there nd | knew Eyraud, and they declared the remains | is no fear of damage to stock on the rang and | yuder the ausplees of the United Mo | ey his, N A8, | 18,10 foar of damugo ¥ k on the rax | Workers association of America, A new dian Pacliament. seale for day workers in the “south OrrawA, Ont., April 24.—In the house of | ©ru Hlinois mines, béing an advance of utal, but did not say d been so, | usually oc winds and b e ume of aq ulter, winds is un rest in the cc the d. ived today | and violence of which is lax emuny ad- | condensation of aqueons vi 1 in connection with warm, moist | temperature, The large vol 15 vapor carried off by these doubtedly an important factor in | velopment of these iorms, the force iod of fay ht refuse to rovernmes ue orjdistrots the tenauts | ay their installments and | 1d be utterly powerless to payment; furthermore there was of u fenian movement entailing a 10ss | ern 1llinois, due to sudden | of millions to England.,” He fayored i Lnolh by the rapid | purchase, but n )y under cocreion, ling of tho atmosphere due 1o opposing cold currents of air, An excessive moisture Ca PPIADY, | is one of the attending: conditions of these A man’s real name | storms motives or actions 1 Hlinois Miners i , April W ¢ coal mi fon in Kast St. Loujs —~——, inations, e S R Because She Told the Teacher. Nos Buazit, Ind,, April 20— While the pupils of | WasHINGTON, April 24.—Among {he nomis sent to the scnate today by the presis | A petition is in civculation asking the vill was Theodove Zagel, and that ho was a do ! | commons today the bill extending the modus | Sh! St P T tho Meridian street school were at play this | GO C R, P VRETEE Ul K lowa ourd of trusteos to cull n clection to. voto | faulter in the old country, —He loft thero in BRAKENAN'S FRIEND | iwith the United States for another | ho wgroed (o ilso" bo | moming Ben Carbery drew a revolverand | SpbWeRGIhe fotlowing: Bostimasters, Tows Lato fius in this vicinity give small grain July, 1850, to avol (! m\. v having swindled | ..“..‘ « m..‘( Fort D , T, 05 Bere as a | ) sed its third und final reading ot made for the est: houy t Cora Bruba '.' age '|II- n,ser .' ‘\” wnd- | Spencer, Wisconsin—Danlel Vangoss, Hape © lousand dollars, representative of the Brotherhood of Rail- | ardly any opposition, doy system The s, th ing her in the face, T reason for the a: wood, way Brakenien to seeure the passage of a law | e delegites being of m that mine oper- | snult was that the girl had iuformed the | — e — er of some of Ben's misconduct The Killing (¢ S1. Lovis, Mo, April 24.—George Becks and known as rather a man, a machin . n e Y Toul hae ~ ) killed or maimed in the performance of | JHICAGO, son, accusel \ ram to Tun Bee]—Louls Risser, o bar- | il s 0 and 'then committed sulelde. | thelr duty because of the link and pin conpler | Lail; warmer, northcasterly winds ) Qutica 480D, ! | crank on patents, serioasly wounded his wife ador, was sl ho arm this afternoo ) t ity because of the link and pin couy Cuicaco, April 24.—A conference of 8 e shis own dy wWas ¢ ender, was shot in tho arm this afternoon | y o, 040 vean unwell for some time, and it is | and brake, Tk e Already soveral Dilis South Dakota—Falr; warmer; southerly | o ™8 Sl 5 o ers of the mas ebgrson, ln Qring Mg QWA Awelling, wa this afternoon and then killed himself with a and severely wounded by the accidental dis- | supposed he was temporarily insane when he | before congress to compel the railroads to | W 5 b ARG DOSMR NOY I 9 da, v the evidence was all in, discharged | yevolver, The couple bas had much trouble chargo of u shotgun, He in company with | tommitted the tragedy, The couple always | adopt other appliances that are less dan Fair; warmer; uortherly winds, | carpenters’ association tonight agreed upon a | yy'Magistrate Wallace, the accused having | because of the hushand spending miost of hip ivo others started out in & hunt in a buggy | lived happily together, | ous, and Mr, Coftin has come to do what he | ¢ to o an of action, The bosscs sho: ey could | pi a substantial alibi | carnings in useless inventions, a flattering prospect, fricuds out of s 9 = — N for the protection of brakemen similar to that The Weathei 08t | at 11 grant the de ds | tea Laneury, Neb, April 24.—[Special Tele 5 ‘ ) Ry P and six hundred brakemen, he says, are un A e g 4 o ) ) Al [Sp b, s 1 fatal), led Nebi Light local followed by q o, & stonecutter, shot and fatally wounded | iy Nebra: ight | raius, followed by | Agreement With New Boase [ |