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THE OMAHA DAILy BEE MAY 8, 1800, AR5 NUMBER 318, OMAHA. THURSDAY MORNING, 1 DEBATE ON THE TARIFF BILL, | azcies eeamacims o e worins | FLATTERING TO - NEBRASHA. | w& N attor noxt et nat 1o aonats | VOTED TO READOPT POOLING, | ™= *evev® romrok | [YNCHED AN INNOCENT )Lm ses had iner i deposits in_the was begun by Major McKinley of Ohio, “Fire Bro o e ing banks excee f the working ‘i of the committee on ways and R ""';k:‘”"'l‘""" S bl , at 0:85 this forenoon and held the at- T tebulid the As g g | McKinley Ohampions and Roger Q. Mills | oIy Ao 37 (¥ Uhitod. Btates. pées Greely's Report to the Senate on Our Oli- i kbl N“_fl““l:"w': l';:“'l“'\“"ll‘l:: !':»'.lnlrhn..l- Western Presidents Pass a Resolution Which | . “‘ ;“”. i‘“';::. 1 it -;" lll‘ 1 _,",‘“‘l A Negro Killed to Save the Reputation of { Attacks the Measure, capit “,\l\«"l‘. zl;uxiv.;ln:l\lvt‘x‘:x.‘n“.'?;l:u ‘XLI’::;;'I;‘ Il[r{fll,):.:: matic Condition, axgument, 58 e most semiorsblo Practically Means That. tionts wero housod during N6 night, has White Girl, e and mining. Could any nation__furnish S Qiscussions In the history of congress as it is SILVER QUESTION IN THE SENATE, | SUch evideuces of prosperityl Yot men | THE OMAHA FEDERAL BUILDING, | bon gneof e MESGimimrtant measures ever | \ppORTIONING OF THE PEROENTAGE. | '\ someapondent of the Associated press | THE RESULT OF A CONSPIRACY These deposits taken fire. The inmates wero removed and —_— were found to talkk about the restraints we put upon tra The greatest good to takes a long step in the direction of a tarift had an Interview with Sister Thereda do - the greatest number; the largest opportunity . for protection as well dis & tariff for rovenue, sans. tho piothet s TSPV Aa \ Senator Vest Forces the Consideration | for human endeavor were the maxims upon | Settling the Final Details for the Pur- | and full v covems o Cindusiries most | Passengor Agents Finish Considera- | .l'l:‘:;xl.n':l ,::nmlt."lh HoE rmr K;\rl:u:;nure | The Men Who Led the Mob That $hof o o ] which our protective system rested. (Ap- N s of the 8 > Pross pertinent” to merican interests, It . i ¥ ikod bl e dablielin Ak 2l e RS VaE o el g " of the Jones Bill-Transfer of the | WG OUF 1 ¥ v chasg of the Site—Pension Pros Nas thought whem — Major Mekinley | tion of the Western States' Assocl- | tainly twenty, and possibly fifty: She ex- Willic Leophart Identified, Bue Revenue Marine Service At the conclusion of My, McKinley's speech pects—A Breach of spoke again on the Mills bill' in tho last ¢ ation Agreement—Michigan pressed her “determination o at on shuild Disregards the tulated e jal © ! a little over Ao the instituti it t 1 tifl 50! pds warn congratulated pe ally by atorial Cou wress, a little ov VO years ago, A6 e 1o institution on the most approved scientifio Tes DiNvmwel st _overy republican member present, the greatest tailt avfument ever pro- Lines Ignore the Law, plans ns rogards tho troatment of patients and Testimou — while the ery of “vote!” “vote!” w 3 || I;y un| flm::lu‘m statesman, but it is “‘;n a view to preventing the remotest pos PREERNE, " ol oy iy o | all over the western side of the hall. v P . T conceded tonight that he eclipsed his efforts bility of the recurs o of yesterday's horror, ¥ < Wasnrxaroy, May In the house today Wasnixarox Bureav Tiue Ovamd Ber, ) | (00C0RE ClGtr™ Whe ho spoko this after. | Cmicaco, May 7.—[Special Telog to DY, Dugu government medical in- | Corvsmia, 8. C., May 7.—[Special Tely l : Mr. Mills followed, He declared this was 618 FouRTh SRR 3 Mz, Rowell of Tllinois presented the report of | ghe first bill that had come before the Ameri- i"!‘j:ln"\l“':,'_- ‘;;‘S”'\*fl"l noon. McKinley's strength lies in the com- | Tie Bre,]—Tho prosidents of the westorn | Spector, was noxt scen, He places the loss of | gram to Tuw Brr.]~The inquest over thy the committee on elections in the Alabama people with its mask torn General A. W. Gr Mep iy prehensible and pracfieal illustration of the | Jijes today passed two resolutions unant: life at at least sixty. body of Willie Leophart, the negro who wag L 5 ! v, chief signal ofticer, Wi | 4 o o contested election case of MeDufflovs Turpin, nan demanding their purses. ) € 1 | objects and benefits % the republican prin b 47 % & ST At the vuins of the asylum nothing could o KT e SN i repoEt: Whioh 1 o T | 1% "ehock fmportation was fo check ex- | sent to the senato today an answer to the res- | plo of protection. There is nothing compli. | Mously: e flist was that the only v bo seon but hoaps of smoking brick and mor. | Jyhiched at Lexington yesterday, was held tov T S ¥ c portation. olution introduced Apr ast in rofer cated, theoretical or obscure in what he says, | of the rate dificulty was to divide the trafiic | tar. No vest f tho dead can bo traced day. The testimony of Sherift Drafts an contestant, was o Lo 3 When we refused to talke the products of | to thw clinatic condition, as to tomperature | The dimmest mental Wision can sce his logic | on agreed percentage; in other words, to re- One of the attendants said that the sc his wife went to show that five citizens of Mr. McKinley moved to go into committee | other nations that refusal limited our exports, | 41q qin fall, in the agricultural sections of and understand it. / = adopt pooling, and the other was that under | loy nuns who did work about the institution | Lexington, among others, were impl d 1 of the wholo for the consideration of the tar- removed the barriers to fr pH ; : One point in_ hi$ areument this afternoon e i i «s | Derished in the flames. tHo. 1yHekinE, b oo Stk 1B ’ { g Nebraska, The report is very lengthy and is v no circumstances should, present tavift ral o Ve Nt i ho lynching, and that one of thein led the i bill. In making this motion Mr. McKin- | ¢! © inereased our trade. D . I L ) y i3 | illustrates very clearly the general character | 4o o ) { 4 e The loss, financially, is very great, being B ATtes atInE F % ' on, boiled down, meant mo; cork | inclined to do great eredit to Nebraska, Itis | of Major McKinley’s speech. While ho, | D@ cut. ‘The first resolution only begins in- | placed as' high us §1,500,000; insurance, | oD After retiving for fifteen minntes th i jury returned tho startling verdict tha camo to his death by punsho§ t tho hands of parties unknowny ley :«l:lllul:llmt h‘r- \V'I.‘lllllvl']h“ n'-:l' toclose the | o less result, and cavried out to its logical | accompanicd by five appendices and twelve | was proc eding vMth an illustration 1d of ending the fight, as there is no possi- | §30,000, Ladnimne general debate Suturday evening. conclusion, it meant all work and no result. | charts, In the preliminary to tho report | Of hOw this ¥ K‘L{ wil‘l, tend 1o | Dility of an inimediate and amicable arran ‘Itinnvn‘l_\'ll\ matter rlf":l\t;u\‘-”n\{l L e i 5 pidia AT urthe he upbuilding of American o 9 orti o reentage the exact number of the dead, but the gen- / says, after speaking in high | {0t Hag'n de nufimt¥’lm oAbt G e ment for apportiohing the percentage. It is 0 [ M. Mills of Texas remonstrated against Millh exiticised the pi us of the B R ORI YR e > et timo allowed for debate. Dill relating tohides, tin plate and sugar, and s PRt g i, | evalcensus of opinion is that it cannot bo | B elson, who conductod the examing L T o aad to with..| o malR 1 ; g terms of the soil of the state, that the ab- | courtesy to vise in his deat, yelled out thought the matter can bo arratiged by arbi- | £IC I an ono hundred and, perhaps, nearly | HOR 0F tho witniosses, ®us complotely dumbd divist S oIl 315 tho - Homee” Went At length these gentlemen were brought to | sence of high mountain ranges and the lack | about wool and other free “vaw materi tration, but no one can be found in railroad | Gouble that numbe ounded at this verdict i which tho testy A e O 5.y S OO0 et knces in the confessional and were | of forests make such physical conditions as | Quick as a flash MajortMcKinley replied: “If | circles willing to act as arbitrators. p -— ek e S ML L R into committee of the whole, Mr. Payson of | bound to admit there was widespread do- | § o for the & Ji. | itisa foreign market that you pref The general passenger agents today finished A Disgraceful State ot Affairs. place the mntter before, ¢ and jury and r 1 B ez Ll i ¢ L . "0 UC | insure for the state quite a hemogenous cli- - s 5 ® g T fer agel y d sift it to the bottom. Tlinois in the chaky, for the consideration of | pression throughout the agricultural regions. & v home market you can Nave free wool and free 2 GOnAS b oo B ROVIDENGE. ial Telo- 1 f ¢t ; ; p R RBaIe ' the consideration of the reorganized Western [ Provivexce, R. I, Ma, il Tele Tho ovidanes swhish 1 the tarift bill, The committes granted Mr, | What did the bill to aid agvicalture? 1t put | Mmate, the variations of tomperature, rainfall |y materials of all kifids. We give these for | o Sasd 5 i s i BAE Hio Thvastiaation dt | oo R the Judie MeKinloy the privilegs of spealing without | SUiar on the freelist. T1wo years ago the dem- | and other meteorological elements depending | the manufacturers ofigoods for export and Ltk Dl D tuCREPAaNU || Erai 10 s ksl sabttndl (P e s gl L TR h & A nE e ats stood horeand declared the country was | more upon latitude and elevation than upon | for the encouragementlof u foreign market, | Rartially finished consideration of the xules, | the state house today, ufter some general tes- | crnor fichivdson to grant the sain limitation of time, and a courtesy Was | o1 the edge of a dirk shadow. The republ kL : Tt 18 our Honis nmieNEIRAL wo b OB trouble was experienced and none 18 an- | timony about tho whipping of childven, Miss | SHOW that the negro was probabi 4 Ll shadow. The x physical figurations, *“Fortunately tho gen- | It is ow L We propose to p! o it Gl S Wiso Lok ouy g ping o , Miss A tho TlolEs of S Sr e e At accorded to Mr. Mills, cans had ridiculed this and had said farm i nately U toct 2 ticlpated unless from tho Wisconsin Conteal | ot P LB pr R e v ovi- | md the victim of u hovrible couspiracy. Mr. McKinley then took the floor fu sup- | mortgages were only further evidence of the | ©¥al conflguration of the United States is | ““yyjor McKinley's sech lasted two hours | o1} the differential question. i 16iioe 1o Seghid 3 PHaY Phare. Who! died 6ti00 Jvan' Ak AEniblic S s thEiAv port of the bill, 1t seemed to him that no cx- | Prosperity and wealth of the ultural | Such that despite the small amount of | and ten minutes. ~ AS jhe was opening his re- The general managers of the western lines | dence in regard to Iarry hare, W L o ul] Rose Cannon, ”"", girl alleged Do disenssion of - this great principlo was | c1ass. Why did not the committee treat sugar | aqueous vapor in tho air, which condition | marks Mr. Mills, $heg democratic freo trade | JeCk (OO o & nize if possiblo an as- | and was burlod without o prayor the same | havo been ' assaulted by phatt (& o ilde ity 8 great principle Was |, i broated woolen goods and cotton goods | facilitates rapid radiatic elhtarand leader, came over and fook scat very near ation to_take the place of ~the Interstate | pight. When the boy becamo il Superin. | 01 Whose testimony he was i 4 prisont ) g s e % Is 1 acilitates rapid radiation in winter and a y Ay R HAGhR e e tated shy % 881 o necessary, for if any one thing tled by | and iron goods! Why did it not put a pre B i e &1 fhe republican leader ahd listened attentively | Commerce railway association and toadvance | tendent Healy sald to her that all [ has stated she not bi the political contost, of 1588 1t was that the | {ective diisy on sugat-and compel 18 produe. | M1 degreo of insulation in sutgmer, S | Hironehout the. entitd two hours, At the | ¥ates. Both subjects now hinge on an agree- | ho needed was i “dose of_cayenne pepper to | Rumors are in_ civeulation that protective policy as maintained by the repub- | tion in this count) 'y out the pro. | General Greely, tyet Nebraska finds itself | conclusion of his speccll Major McKinley was ment between the lines as to a division of the | get up his gumption,” Healy told Miss Carp | been ruit 1y, that cxposur y oty r s 9 teetive policy t favored with climatic chavacteristics remark- | vigorously applauded heartily congratu- | trofic. L84 t she was not to whip the” ehildven while | €ome in time, und the scheme of chany :‘;\::::lllph‘:“ \Ixt::;“i‘fnhm::- ll':}tl»n'inn\'::rl"‘ 3 v s T vas around, but was to take them fo | Negro with the ussi was a The committee had found out that wheat | ably constant considering its remoteness from | lated. ther S 5 3 f in an; 0 a8 ohE DROGHALIOR W 1. AAHEOEL BNE In: | (e ceat e S it Falsw Tt A piven || Then Hlls o Yo A s da It atli ot Pt TR oo to s ollar, sce that the windows were closed, | Planned by those most Interested in the He interpreted the majovit creised the duty. Tho United States cxported . Statistics s L ! carofully propured spolih in the d SR E 2meaco, May 7.—Special Telegram to Tue | 1045¢ attempted to evy choke them, | 1er 50 that they would puin time and perhaps this house and the incumnbeney of the p 1 f wheat a year, and lasy | [rger area of Nebraska than was previously | .0 trade, 1t was plagh from the moment he | BEE.]—The “Soo” and National Despatch | ) 5 b B. Chase, o philanthropist of ely xposure, Leophart w dency by !flw present \')4(1"'\”1;.\'-“ lfl‘ltv;-zllu }:xl.l(. | s ; : ‘ supposed enjoys climatic conditions favorable | yttered the fivst word it ie was unnery routes took a whack at rates via St. Paul to- ley Falls, through whose instrin i convicted wholly ou Rose Cuunon’s tes 'w "l"j"“l ,‘l“)“._ aemanced ]}‘L,“:‘“ s were exported 2,888 to the production of staple crops, and also | by Major McKinley’s ument. The deliv- | day which knocked the bottom out of even lome was established, testified mony. S EAR T Hiplo | This cnovmous iimportation must be stopped. | that certain sections possess the climatic re- | 61y wi s devoid of cargest interest and fell | tha Jow basis made lust week by tho Great | Plimed the ooard of education for the c and purposes of protection. _(Applause.) folhe committee proposed to deliver the ‘rye | quivements which would seem to fulfill the | 4 © Norttiern. The “Soov line auoted o reduction | 108 of thing G aatae s poltan hiL il ay Ak s | farmer from all peril. How much ryo did | dinditions considered most favorable for tho | Tho members of the gommittec on waysand | FOEEE EAS 00T HE ARG TN congress to aton v will and embody hu‘L_mt:u States import{ xteen bushels | gyccossful culture of special crops such as | 1MeAns ar to speak firsh. Mostof tho ge n all rail rates from New York n, St an A Murderous Ohio Man. thelt verdict into o public law. The bill pre. | WEYOAr "o 0 mitteo cried out, ] ° beets, ete. 2 HEIICIGTDG il on clasacs as follows: 61, 49, 33, 20, 23 and | Npw Lispoy, 0., May 7.—Near Fairfleld sented by thio ways and means committeswis | iy MUOrity of the comm oo oried Sty | The report shows that, the rain fall is acei- !"'_1;"““‘-1 On I m"lflyf when tho bill | 10 eents. To this will bo added tho 40-cent | iy moruing Ira Marlett, Berick Ashton a thorough answer to that demand. Tuct the portcullis fall i in ovder to save the | dental rather than periodical and comes from | {3 B s ivarl by | Missourl raver scale from St. Panl, making a had not abolished the internal revenue taxes, | SAPPAZe At d placed a duty on | ¢he Gulf of Mexico, and that the annual vain- | order, and each Shecgs will be tanited €0 gigorance in favor of St. Paul as against et * nternal rovoue taxes: | cabbage ind that was to be the panaced for | fil] of the state is about twenty-four inches, | 4¥C minutes, Interesgieill run high. s g all 1lls, The farmer could stand in his cab- 5 3 b i'8) 3 Shicago on the various classes of 11, 14, 11, 6, as the republican party had pledged itself to | SH°HEC Hi \d Rt} | fa : weity-lo i Chi th 1 £11, 14, 11, 6, 8 and 7 cents respectively. Not satisfied with B D patch and defy the world, This was a Rl AR : ; sary to preserve the protective system, be- [ o hieud bill, * The republicans must do Supervising Architect Windrim has in- It is difficult to preditt how the fight on | % RUES FENT Deapatoh {mmediately m-r]’?:nmx\\"'“l;""'ozun” Iim\nflc fled and took ing point :;‘.xlnunlul\?!l. while the checring i went the ¢ 5 cents botter by quotingy uge in his waving of handierchiefs v contintions oause the committee had found the abolition | oA o L it Ak ol formed Mr. Connell that the finul question silvee in the senate will terminate. The re- of the one wits not necessary to tho proserva- | fomething move thn this in ovder to fool the | 10, ging o the Omahu public building site | Publicans are by no magns wnited ‘and there | Wwent the iS00t Ly quotinit | "X oriqr's posse surrounned the house Tate | X1 the trucks were hundsomely docorate tion of the other, The bill recommended t o of ettt e o i | retating to defects have been referred to the | are ten men on_thatside of the chamber, | 6 Y conts on the | this afternoon and Sheriff Wyman Jnocked at | with pictures of General Lee and union fiaed, abolition of all special tases and the reduc- [ FRTEEN 00 ME0Eh L I vt than | first_comptroller of the treasury and a de- | namely, Messrs. Plercd 'and Casey of North i hso ot are 10 bonte Towey | the door. Noveply was mude and he pro- | while here and there a confederate battle flag tion of the tax on tobicco and | UGrepublicans astorm worse than | (ion §5'expected fn a day or two, when | Dakotn, Jones and Stefart of Novadn, Pettis | 81X clisscs, These ratesare 10, bonts dowet | conded to. batter the doorin, As it opencd | floated fn the hrecze. sunft and it removed the restrictions | ffSCRreR YGO00 QERCIIIIE SESEATHIS | draft for the site (§100,000) ‘Will be forwarded | grew and Moody of Soffh Dakota, eller and e e Onionzo i fvvor of St Pal, | Marlatt shot the sheriff in the side, inflicting upon the growth of tobacco. With these | % & EG0 B e 1 1o foreign | to the United States attorney for ska | Wolcott of Colora and” Plumb and | Sonts against Ghicaro in favor of Bt. LWl | o slight wound. He was quickly overpowered ATUS. exceptions the internal revenue law stood as | e S REOHGE T "W oiid o | with final instructions for vesting the title fn | Ingalls of Kunsas,jnd" perhaps more, e e o Giront Northor | and brought here. at present. If these recommendations were | ¢ sod at home _and abrond and the in. | the government; also a statement as to | although — they ha¥e —mot diselosed |y a%e oq's notice taking off the ST —_——— Hope That the Impending Miners® sed to internal taxation would be reduced | M 1 price would extend to production in | Whether a further deposit will be required Ives who are sujd to vote even against ““;“l[ u‘ L nJlu_ ing .' Obltan ot 7 Ran Into an Open Switch, Trouble May be Averted alittlg over £10,000,000. The committee i e te o o 4 10 proquetion i | #1om the bondsmen us guarantees for thesite. r own party to seclip for silver the samo | effects of tho reduction to tho Thleago rodds ¢ olo,, May 7 G Tt EIEE recommended a provision requiring th LA 5 Tho supervising arelitoct of tho. treasury | position that gold hold§$n the -money of the | bY quoting in conncetion with its lako rates Colo,, May 7.—[Special Telegy May 7. [Speeial Telegram to ; lustrics of the country had de- | . 1 & ValR i 7 4 only the highest locals from St. Paul. This A ba s, Triiaba and CDUvAN &S ey S Thit A fmp articles should bear a stamp or mark, | volonod until they produced 15 per cent mo informed Senator M that a | world. It is the prograpme to goon with tho | (0 T L SR AT ates of FED IR S 110 R OO (DR B0 . © i3 hope that the nupends indicating the country in which such ay Yeloped until they produced 1o per eent moro gy permntendent of construction for the Omaba | debate on the Jones bifigin the senate and | Wis Tracticelly . qvanee i Mies OF 18 | north bound express on - the Rio Grande road | ing miners’ strike in the great coal vegions of were manufactured. ‘The reason thut actuated | it could sumed in this country. | "The | 4y gin e il be appointed; that bis pay will | then allow an opportuiity for Mr. Teller to [ cents fivst class and equolizod tho vates VEb | o 0w open switeh ab Fountain station | the west may bo aver B. Rtac, pres e e, e “Toson thib actunted. | surplus® wussoenstiuntl using and the | puilding will be appointed; that bis pay will | (e 30 O o ataont,. M1t is not. adopted he | Chicago and St. Paul. ~Later in the day this pen switch at i i ho west may . JL B Rae, presiy 0 about £ a day and that the governmen 3 D notice was knocked chdwise by the reduc- | about 8 o'clock this moming. The engine | dent of the National Miners' union of Colnmg = it s trios of the wol question was what congress was going to do | 3 A e Eram e fsburse | will be satisfied that hg has done his bes ocks G $5/00pY 80mo of our bast Jmown brands RS e L S T e e i oe | avill concur tn tho acti@soY tis xx‘\l:‘l?uxf;t?.“"l‘} tions of the “Soo” and National Despatch. | was badly damaged and the tender, mail, bag- | bus, O.; Patrick McBryde of the |V|u||:: R T b Lo n L DilE RoaanaY down and let_the surplus zo out to | {ioWONY s hecopted the il will g0 over 1o the | The Chicuio lines recognize their helplessuess | oo oxpross and smoking cavs turned over. | executive committes, Willium Dics! he people w vanted i 1 to tako frc il i itua = Yy " products. § L Y i ekt house to reccive the, dadorsement, or disap- | ind ill do nothing to meeb the situition - |y qay passeng o was throw) denfof the Ilinois district mi union, The next, provision recommended was one Most 0s the | and David Ross ot the llinois district cxes other people what, they did not want und SION COVMMITTEE. < - | less fhe trunl Jines assist by standing theiv Seen it s AT mded was OnC | which we did, The people wanted a foreign o sonate committco on pensions, whict | DoVl of that body. jrore I8, no tolIBK | prgpoutions of the necessary reduc g © | and 0 oxionding auk : ikt ctand “hey were going to have it. has under consideration the bill that’ passed | &1confidenes that so Wtea stivar ol mfiture of the Chicago lines e cepers, bub none | eutive committee, who comprise a_committeg Any citizon of tho Unitod States could import Discussing the sugar bounty clause Mr. | the house last weclk, is not seriously divided, | il bo passed and- the president's v ceived late this afternoon from | were hurt. Ingineer Dan Meek was badly | with full power to act on the part of th n articior pay the duty on it export. it and | Mills said the peoplo who aised corn and | but there are differences. of opinion, Some | giunatur before the @ 4 the trunik line meeting in New York that the | hurtand Fircman Sipes killed, A f“-'u:hbi striking miners, aprived in- Chicago thl the government refunded %0 per cent of the wheat and rye would step up to the counter | want the senate to stick by the bills it passed bk heenepostponed untiltho | train erew which had side-tracked for the ex-. ;wwatmuw x setouf duty paid on the raw material 4 n - 5 ¥ upon & tour of visitation & 20ft coal opers z adoption of the house bill as it stands, Ttis There was n_broafl 'smile on the face of e saw it, but not in time to stop, being ona | utors of the ¢ Their purpose is to zet the “We will take some sugar in | o few weeks since, whilé others favor the CREATED ke Togular mocting. press had loft the switch open. The engrincer o oot ity foreafter | fHo democrats were opposed to subsidics.| probuble that the members of the committeo | o¥ery senator this moruing when Mr. Call Merrill to Succeed Ripley. down grude. logding operators to adopt the follows instead of 10 per cent. This to the peo- | o to see the flag of the union float | will agree on an amendment providing that | of Florida jutrodaced a “resolution upon Kansas Ciry, Mo, May 7.—[Special Tele- R ing proposition,. which has been acceded ! Ul . e B0 ted to sce American | all soldicrs of the late war, no matter how | Which he desired immediate action, di 4 i e e 3 Soug the Spring Valldy, and ple of the United States practically free raw | coiin” i overy 't, but he d 3 FiAsT orved o glxty 3 the interstate commeree commi i gram to Tur Bee.]—The Burlington offic £ g i Al ok et o biato! vessels in every port, but he wanied to seo | long they served over sikty days or what | the interstate commeree commmi Sanounco. that, M, W, I, Moreill, goneral | Lamistm, Wyo., Moy . g adopted by _tho others, would cud Tho committee snid to the capitalists of the | those vesscls o into foreign ports as free | their physical condition may “be shall be en- | Vestigate cas of interferences by railre btpey Wil e e L B s | 230 resent strile. It is as follow: comnie comtpitteo suld Lo tho capitalists 0f the | ships, -representing free Amicrican institu- | titled to'a pension of $12 a month upon reach- | corporations with the elections of Unied | manager of the Hamnibal & St. Joseph and | Evit e Bi]-De. G, t "SRGy o thie iyt DIRLH Pu St b liboed el Bt R e LR e T TVt o P FTN B tions, The democrats would not impede the | ing the age of sixty- years, and the fuct | St senators and members of congress.” Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs, | dentist who sought tho she 3 that if, at any time during the year ending you within 1 por. oont of froo raw mate sagoof tho bill, ‘but whon the republi- ached this uge ‘The milk in this coconut is very bitter to I succec E. IL. Ripley, lately re- | 1ast night on accouat of the indignation of y 1, there should be o general ads 00 Sou “.y‘ W seo whut you cui do.n | cans appeared |,‘-,m-“ 1 - ?;J.-x.\:: as \'un:'lhhi]\ivlpx'ow’lu’nmll\u evidenc ”rw senator from Florida. 4 uw"hm'("; Sizned. Mr: Martill has: heon generalman: * his alloged lecherous conduct, g mming coal in the northerg ‘htor. 7 “ | people after passing their > | that th isabled, and by merely o xpir on the th 6f | gropin his present position since 1583, when | omained AT Zht and loft | L fields, or should @ general uds R sion o mpletely dispe Lord have mercy on their sou ing and submitting proof of age and *mus i campaign for re-clection | FECL I I8 ECat SO i tendoney of | [ommained at the conuty fail all night aud 101t | vance”in tho price of mining bo made in R L R A e plause. | certificate a pension will be granted them, gun. Mr. Call is an industrious | o' Towa division of the Burlington, Mr. | aormine. Heawas accompanied to tho teain | Southern Llinois und other mining districts e btment urod. by the tentiomen o | , The” committco then roso and tho house By and loquacious bt not very popular man, hriocutann 1 gonaval Mimegor of tha | moring, Ho wus nccompaned to, the, traly I'Gith Wiich tho coul of tho. party of thc firss the othor side that if the manufacturers only | L00K & recess until § ¢ i The ethics of senatorial courtesy was off | Cither ut home or in Washington, aud ho is sas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs and | by u ticket and refused to say whe it hus tocompeto i the goneral mavket, had free raw material they could compets At {he everiing s 3 O'Donnell o | duty today, and in violation of all tho [ B he ey O e O o e by soeure | Hannibal & St Josaph roads will bo M. ted to go. The whole affaiv has furnished | that in such ciso the price of minine and of the mavkets of the world, Mic spoke strougly in favor of the suga | traditions "of that venerable body Senator stafe because of bis efforts o sceure | W, C. Brown, superintendent of tho Towa di- ement than anything that has oc- | (Y W 2 o Mr. Springer inquived whether this provis- : s St insisted upon the consideration of tho L to forfoit their land | vigion of the Burlington. urred here in some months. the price p : for mining Ve teward of Geor and Mr. Ellis of | silver bi vas infor = are now. engaged in endeav paione e L and for inside and outside labor respectively, fon applied to wool. M. Stew jcorgia and Mr. Bl er bill, although he was informed by Mr. | Srimts FHeY B¢ AW eRuect i Sadeams 9 —— : [ ¥y Mr, Moiuley xplicd. that 6 applied to }hh'.‘::h“’ opposed the bill and the house ad- Stowart of Nevada Ut bis colleaguc, Mr. | itha “States scaakt and b st in g, No "f‘“"":‘[ Agr [:""' ‘“'l‘“l‘""“'" A Wholesale Hold-Up. 1"]\‘:(';’&’;‘1"“,"{.‘"",'”'\',’”l‘i‘(ht{",m Dait oo snah ing. ned. ones of Nevada, th author of the measure, | fron v semtatis Ao urm W Yok, May 7.—[Special Telogram to = 2 e abor in sueh compotiting miniug districts. Tt wwas asserted by the minority that the bill e who had reported it from the committes, and | Irc0 transportation to the men who nre wat- | e “Bep 1 'mhove was a meeting of tho | 108 VEaas, N. M., May 7. David Ross, Willlam Sealfe and Editor would not reduce {he revenues of tho govern- Senate. who intandod to' open tho debate with:a pre- | AFiNE tho campalgn/ofi Mr. Call's oppottent. [ £ 5 (EiE 5oLl i : morning two men hield up the night operator, cr of Strentor, who are th nent ment, but on the contrary, that it would in- ASIINGTON, May 7.—Tn the senate today | pared speech, was out of town, Mr. Ves ,{,’;’f,;:;fl,‘:f,‘:,’l (,‘}"(?.cpffluui:l,':,‘;ql"{f“,‘tfi,,fl'{:{ :'l:::l:,h{':fi"; “"’“L‘Jff ,’:"'\'x‘l’“:‘"“;\r :;}": | two conductors, two engineers and the wateh- | fietos i "l“\'{!i""'l‘»" (""""ci'{ g 1 creast tho revenues. s, statement was | & number of bills were reported from the | however, declined to vield and insisted that | 1a'somo interesting disclosures 1£the (ruth on | pasis, Al lines fn the association avere rep. | M0 ab Lamy Junction while the train was Iy Men, Women and Children Pull it on Trucks. Ricuyoxn, Va., May 7.—The trucks cons iy taining I statue were removed tonight 19 and Lewis Bell quarreled about the signing | tho place of unveiling, with men, women ind of anote. Marlett drew a revolver and shot | (hildven tugging at tho ropes. The line o down the other men, killing Ashton and seri- | yyapel was packed with people Irnlnvhv«mré misleading. It could only Ml S o calendar, {n. | the progtamme oviginilly laid out by the re B | ripsithesptliin 2 * | company this aftermoon and held a conferey inisleuding, | 16 could only b valiable b tho | committees and placed on the calendar, in- | the progtamme oviginylly laid out by thewe: | this subject could bo told, The resolution | resented, but after a diseussion lnsting for | awaiting orders, and scoured soven watches | with General Managor O L. Sweet, M, ent yoar undor this bill would be equal to the, | €luding the houso vegular appropriution bills | Feoviinl AL NG Y the steering commit. | Went tothe committeoon intorstate commerce, | soveral hours the committee adjourned for | and ncash. The night clerke recognized | Syeet was scon but stated that he hat made fmportation of like articles under the existing | for the army and for the military academy, Lo, the bills Tor tho admission of Wyoming | Wiere it will probably slumber. two weeks without arriving at any definito | one of the roble 200 Waite, the notorious | no definite decision in tio matter. —The come law. Mr. Gray moved to proceed to the con: and Idaho ates wero to havo beei: taken NEW NEBRASKA POSTMASTERS. agreement. Several represcntat of the | horscthief and ll.L'ht\'u\n. n, who wis re- | mittee feels hopeful of settlement. Wiie instant duties wero fncreased to o fair | eration of the bill to transfer tho rovenue | up on Monday and thoir consideration come | .. Friend, Ducl county, 8. A. Swanson, vico | New Englnd lines had a conforence with the | leased from the penitentiary at Santa Fo ves- ‘[.irulovli\'u point that instant n\..\ nn| service to the mnavy department. | pleted on Tuesday night. i bill was {‘ Lindquist, dcn-mml i'nuxuu;, lh-x'lkvumn_l g'lmk",l"\fi l‘"l-“.\mlmr‘l_ l'x;llmnhhw: to consider | terday on bail. A sherlfl’s possc is in pursuit. iminished and the revenues wer Agreed to to b taken up on Wednesday and one weel | Minnie Beatfy, vice J, M. Gardner, deceased ! | New England rates for the coming scason. S s PR e ondingly diminished. No one could dispute | M. Cockrell spoke against the bill and was | devoted to ia. considor on, but the u‘unflf Montrose, Sioux county, J. Clark, vice C. H. T Mlinois United Workmen, “C"" -‘,1,‘]".‘1"“‘_' -”\ .d'_l ‘lll"‘ffi“‘"}" |". his proposition. still speaking at 2 o'clock when the presiding | of Senator Beck on Saturday last was | Gaybart,’ resigned; Ramsay, Deul county, Rleatihg Sograt.Cuts; Quixor, HL, May 7.t Dlinois.gran | BuB.]—The thicklfielcclouds of smoko tuay 1f the bill should become a law the rev- | ingofticer announced that under last Friduy’s | announced in the senate on Monday and out | Grace M. Merrick, vice Mrs,’ K. Frisby, ve- | CHicAGo, May 7 Telegram 10 | 140 of the Order of United Workmen today | 091 8way from the chimuoy tops of the smoke enues of the government would be dimin- | agreement the bill would be laid aside, and | of respect to his memory no business was | signed. Tnz Bee]—Beginning May 12 the Lake | ok LaSall the next place of ting, | Pegrimmed factories of the Black vond suy o £50,00000 or 85000000 T dotagy | e senato procoeded 1o the-eonsideration of | wansacted. On Tuesday bis funeral ocerred LAND DRCISIONS. Shore road will reduce the basis on oats from | o' S 810 K DIoCe o T kand | more cloquently than words could express it After discussing the bill more in detail | the silver bill, and the republican steering committee shove ssistant Secretaryl ‘Chandler today af- S Drasant 0% oas f 29 e, i D20 J PErg Arore. OLaotad L st v & S Mr, MoKinloy sald under the duties fixed by | . The bill having been read In extenso Mr. | their programmo forward thiee Tays, le 1 fi.-',\..,‘.m'“ mfm.," ATih, aad commistioner | tho present 35 cont basis toa 23 oent busis. | master, C. R. Matson, Ghicago; grand foro- | tha tho, bagiions (ofthuatrike:ls broyen, the bill the annual imports of §25,000,000 | Stewart asked unanimous consent that it be i bill on the list in its original position. | in dismissing the contest of Henry E. Dun- The reduction Is made, it i3 asserted, to meet | man, T, M. McKinley,Paris; grand vecorder, | T'ho streets present an unusually quiet aps worth of agricultural products would be sup- | postponed until Tuesday next and then bo | This would have given the remainder of the | ning vs A J; Roberts gind Levi S, Merriweld, | Seeret cuts made by its competitors, and will | 0. P Hitch, Springlield; grand recelver, | pearance. the ouly pedestrians visible being plied to the people of the United s by | unfinished busin to the discussion of the territovial ad- | Deadwood, S. D., distgiet. probably go to 20 cents or under within a | Alox MeLean, Macomb; grand guide, ToK. | {jitle groups of strilers here and theve American farmers rather than b Qiait | | Mr. Vest objectod. He thought the silver on bill, and it was tho intention to call | - He ulso aflrmed thayFinissioners decision | Week: 'The reduction to vavious points is as lggsvillo; grand inside watchman, 3. | 000"t dotect in cit farme istributed | bill the most important one on the calendar | up the silvér bill on Monday next. Suppos- Ation the entry of John | folows: Buffalo, 1814 cents; New York, 22 | P, Johnson, Rock Island, PHOEAR 20V among the farmers would reliove somo of the | and that it had been unreasonably delayed, | ing that the programme of his colleague 5 sfiig Of scotion 8, town- | Bostom, 27; Philadelphia, 20; Baltimoro, 10, : e rooly. BDgle: : depression prevailing and give them confl- | - Mr. Plumb agreed with Mr. Vest as to the | would be_carvied out, M. loft last | ship 107 novth, range 8 west, Mitehell dis- A AT BT The Weather F The situation at the Chicago malable works dence and courage and increased ability to | importance of the bill and its delay, but | night for New Yorlk, but th , who | trict. The contestarswas Calvin M. Clavk. nonual Railrgad Meetings, For Omaha and nity—Fuair weather, is the same today as yesterduy, The i CLEVELAND, O, May 7.—The annual meet- For Nebraska—Warmer weather; southi- | binked and the menaroidie, Superinten xaiso the wortgages upon their farms, Dur. | would consent that it should go ovei il | are anxious to debatd tho silver questioh and @LRvELANDOyiBlay 7, =Tho ennual I i .1 ng the twelve years of reciprocity with ¢ by request of the senator who had it | ave desperately opposed to the admissi ik % .| ing of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southorn | 10" ilae fain followed on I it | MeCurthy, in the absence of Presid R T e G I e DR oM aht [ Chkes Ty A ropododbtal onon el ey Fahore S AT taste o ntaga b oni| Dy Connellt mrotbn Rl number/ofipoticl| BRH Tt ras naIan a morang & The anaual | Lo nnandsi et ollowed on by uight | jov suid Uit he hnd 1o news to jmpar than it had sold. What Canada wanted, | debate, tho situation and insisted that the | 1 se toddy from Nebraskans in . (R s by:rain, s At McCormickt, ding to the statey what other countries wanted, was g i Morrill said Mr, Jones abscnt and | original arrangements should be carried out, | 18Y0F Of silver logislatlon, ; FOrQEUBhoweitiie nok carningRs Were i e Y- || EortiBonth eRakalieRlEt LY, Sowarmani| b ot 98 o1l thats ant o Wiien AENH YR (g open market in the United States, L'n fow diys to prepare for opening the | The houso. had alvendy passed the bills for | 5 Senator Moody todayiintroduced a il to | 00% & decrease of 0,000, - o Now ¥ weathor; rain, southiorly wind ; running o full y of men; this Unitod States. wanted if 1t had. reciprocity | dobato and hopod, thoroforo, thats consont | tho admission of Idaho ond. Wyoming and 3 | inevease the peusionfof Mr. Elmendorfs of | b the annyint meoting of the Now ¥ork, | v fowa—Warmier, fube weather; south- | mong tho molding and covo vooms s well ua vats reciprocity with equality, uld be given to the bill goinis over was the intention of the republicans to hurry | Kapid City, 5 Dy 4 e P U L L R T othier departments, When asked il there MoKinlay oxplained and defended the | M. Vest said the bill had been fixed for | them through the seuato this week and send | Mrs: G- I. A, Bradlgy has been appointed | Ficii L e e e At e , i was any eath in tho published statenient ool schodulo hud tho paragraph in the mota) | today on M. Jones® own motion and mow by | thom up. for tho prosidont's signtture a¢ | pestmistross ab St Lifferty, Howard county, | Eenet carnings of the toad for 1850 wer - Wissmannis Bxpedition, that 400 men had been temporavily iss schedulo concerning tin plate and considered | an exparte pi in_ which the majority | once, so that the elections for members of tho | Neoraskd. - e 4 Coroaxe, May 7.—Tho Gazette has a re- | charged from their employ because “of the the free list of the se s pusulted, the bill was | legislature might take place in the ne ptain P, Cusicly, v¥ho has been in _the port from Wissmann's expedition that tho | malleable company strike, the superintendent Reforring to the growth of the carpet in- | to bo th : or anothtr week, He | next month and the United States gast, fox somo tiuo, loff tonfght with bis Wifo | 60,60, May 7.—The first gun in the com- | movemeift on Kilara was successful, On tho | replied in the hegitive, bit. adwitted that 3 dustry in the United States, he said the price | would not agree to anythin opt that the | and representati bo elected before the | fOF Fort Niobrara. R ing logal battlo between the Towa roads and | March the expedition had a number of en- | protracted lockout at the malleable worls of curpets had gone down, while the ad- | bill be taken up and” considered now until | opening of the next session in December, e B the Town state ofticials on tho joint, rato law | §igoments with tho Arabs and vopeatedly | Would ombarvuss the "MeGoruiok reaped owa sta als > o e la defeated them. worlks, because they (the MeCormick's) were valorem equivalent had gone up. The favorite | disposed of. Delegrates Carey of Wyoming und Dibols S . - assault of tho democratic freo trader and | M, Tellor said ho was ready to go on with | Iaaho, who bxpect to be United States senn. Got Away With $30,000. been fired by Robert Donahue of Bur- ———— outract with the malleablo people fod revenue tariffy reformer was to parade this | the bill, but would not insist on its being. | tors for the prospec ates, folt the blow | NEW Yok, May 7,—It was today discov- | lington, Ta, He made complaint today against Fatal Train Wreck, castings high percentage and advalorem_ equivalent to n up in the absence of Mr. Jones, Uy, for they were all ready toleavo for | ered that William GG uion, an old and well | the Burlington and the Burlington, Cedur [ pouxrary, Colo., May 7.—A misplaced /ells, French & Co, ave vanning a full show tho. enorwous burden of texation im- | The presiding oMfoer- o senator from | thelr hothes to couduct tho campaign fov tho | known shipping maw,is @ 'defaultor to tho Rapids & Northern roads on the ground that ] Ry compliment of men 4 y . Cproms Y ey i 4 . n " 1 i switcl W ortion @ S0 -bound i posed upon the people. When steel rails were | Nevada (Mr. Stewart) asks unanimous con- | legislture and heir calling and elec- ! e oy | theso ronds have not put in forco the joint | 8Witch threw a portion of tho south About five hundred ta o ot todi 8 peop glslature £ nd elec: | amount of 830,000 in bonds. Those stolen by | it "o case Wwill bo a test one and “will | cxpress down an embankment, hevo this | o a denand for ni Nid ion 100 4 ton there wis an equivalent advalovem | sent that the further consideration of the bill | tion sure, o resting on the settees of g 2 will be s . t B+ . e, duty upon them of 25 per cent, but when rails | be postponed until Tuesday uext. Is there | the senate chamber when their bill was de- fon formed part of the securities, amount- | decide the constitutionality of tho act. morning. Fiveman Sikes was Lilled. The | hours' pay, Dissutisfaction hus beey s ywere reduced to ®0a ton because of this [ any objectiont ferred and went away with their hearts S engineer and the fow passengers in the de scd by the men in several other tannericg duty of 28 per cent, which had in- Mr. Vest—I object. full of disappointment and gloom, | 3 4 Will Defy the Law. railed cars escaped with a slight shuking up. | in the city, and more trouble is expected, The duced our manufacturers to engage in that | The consideration of the bill was then pro- | for now that this territorial admission bill i§ | Company of Toronto : Citieago, May [ L Telegrs A 3 employers of the st g men have been pusiness tho advalorem equivalent went up | ceeded with st aside it will be difficult for it to recoyer | With the law requi o °© | pyp Bek,|—Beginuing May 15, the Michigan American Tract Society foreqd to arbitrate with them, and it is 0 86 per cent. Tho democrats would rather | Mr. She v ot ) e its place in tho programme, compan Y e i1t are Ah AR OURE Saly a | SEN mw A O R, FALRY T ot | thoujieht s compromise will be effected before have low advalorem equivalents and high | pealing ull laws that require mone i The silver debate will continue indefinitely, | % certain proportion of their Bl AN 90 U1 | society held its anuual meoting The | the close of the weck 08 than high advalovem equivalents and | in the treasury under section 5222 of the re- | Although the republicans have al Ya | for the protection of their local customers, Miohigon loglalatute. and adyance nassonger | S0 L : - ~ } vised statutes to bo he a special fund for | weelk for it they cannot control the de rates to the basis existing befo he law 3 Fo ARDWE M08 B rs Quit Wo a complaint aganst the bill that | the redemption of national bank not in the exercise of the privilege of talking to mas o | ARk 0 Altack. Tho definse s the ot onss. [ B FSE, of-sirhael Fho Anciclyy Ciicaao, May 7. A AL 1t would stop exportation und interfera with | the covering of such money into the treasury; | which every senator is entitled, and the dem- | _Cuicago, May 7.—The wedding of Miss | Which Is suro to follow, and will e tho de- | P KIS TECE U RS G0 B0 R8OV | 0L shvuck todiy for niue hours' work and our foreign mavkets, Was the forelgn con- | also covering into the treasury all sums de- | ocrats are quite as determiticd to beat the | Rose Fay and Theodore Thomas, the famous | ¢ision of the -‘“{""”‘f"“‘l"'“""~ innesota s LU ! A 0! il A0 DOLE - WK AL sumer a better consumer than the Amerioan | posited under section 43 of the et of June 20, | territorial admission billa a8 tho 1equblioans ohoktra 1oaden toclomiREs this ovaning atB.| EIT08ur cases thak no gushorily lins the powor i e ten hours' pay. Ttis thought probable, thay consumer 1874, “fixing tho amount of United States | are to pass them, thereforo they i oo | arahostrn JRAAK) COWIIAPE I OVORING A to force railroads to make non-paying rate: : q ; an agreement with their cmployers will b ) 74, “fixing tho amount o States 0 pass them, oro they Will throw | grelock in the chapol N s 3 Wire Conneotion With Nicarngua. | ® ler the revenuo systom we have bought | notes, being sec every obstacle i the way. o'clock In tho chapal of the Episcopal churc o Wike.Conneetion Withi) guae | reached within o abroad than we sold and paid the bal- Mr. Plumb mo end the amendment ! DUBOIS AND CAREY, of the Ascension, whieh was beautifully dec- Big Firve in Scranton. NEw Yonrk, May ommunication = auce in gold, an unhealthy state of affairs by yiserting @ provision that hereafter 10 | avey and Dubols are both youn me orated with flowers and_erowded with repro- crANTON, Pa., May 7.—This evening five | has bren established with Nicaragua by Strike Riot at Li Pho organizd opposition to tho bill amo | fonds avullable for the payment of the publio | (Y A BRBG B O s ":"*{-ln'"‘ | sentatives of Chicage's promiuent families | hroke out fn the Bloom carriage manufactur- | means of an extension of tho canal compuny’ Pants, May 7.—An cncounter betw 1008 hiero nnd consiguors and mer | dobt, including such a8 are W u N 'y dmitted as | and guests from abroad fn honor of the event. | o dig s y i lines to connect with the Nicaraguan gove SR A 4 ) de 1 of trousnry notes, be rtained in the | States they will have the credit and the | Miss Roso Fay is the daughter lato | Ine company's works on Righth stroct. 'Tho | b0k Vi, 6, Tl first mossugo was 1e polico and a body of disordorly stk The § conntrics condemned the | treasury in excess of §110,000,000, honor, Cirey ia o tll, muscular Beausyl | Rev. Charles Fay of Cambridg Mp, | flames spread rapldly to the adioiniog prop I'pare today. plase ob-Tille last ovehing. b TIARLIAR OF CENGE OO RIS DaARIIARK M. Sherman opposed Mo Iuinb's amend. | Yauiwn and went to Wyoming in 189 to on- | and’ Mrs. Thomus will mako thelr home | erty and destroyed ‘elghtoen private dwoll i ) strikers were wounded and seven ax his. bl was an American bill, made for | ment 4 s gage in ranching and ‘wus soon ufterwards | New York. ings, pattern shop and boiler house, Fincivs Yacht Capsize - Awerican interests, Mr. Allison suggestod that fu thie_absence | 3pbointed United Statcs attomey. Ho was - foundry and the soreen works of Brook & | ywmmuivo, W, Va, Msy 7.~The yacht TRIBUTES T0 BISHARCE, “Notwithstanding all the croaking we aro | of Mr. Jones the bill be_allowed to goover till | then made assoctae usties of the sapremo | ; ; B oy I i e i, Yiia | Gertrudo capsized in the Obio river this R g S e R T AP court of the territory, served until 1876, was | Yaxkrox “ at fury. Most of tho families in the ) X0 & I . Y i) e burned dwellings removed their effects. The g, throwing sixteen passengers into TR R ieuay e el B v B T o were tho o three times elected mayor of Choyenne and | g Tos y R P e t 2 4 g A Mg oA Sk, QN SAROHMBAYQ .1} 0N T6AD ALY Wiak L8 waro Hin only came to congress n 18 gram to Tz BER]--William Plankington, | 10560 veach #160,000, ouly u part of which | the water, All, it 18 believed, were rescued 1058 exaEbinoell ) o { o " | p ripal stockholder of e Yunkton ceme i i " s 0. uri o debate on the . gl 3 ,- A o D 3 Fred Dubois, who will probably be senator | Principal stockholder of the Yankton cement | i covered by insurdnce. o Thred men are still’ missing, how- y 0.—Dur thod R IO G A BN L o I ROTER glies ondlars Bali” taer & " | from Idaho, is ‘from Crawford county, Illi- | Works, is in town fo oo two. A visit | e b been drowned, budget in tho Prussian diet today Baron vo and 1850 lost 18 per cont of her commerce, tho | © Finally the difloulty was got over for the | BOIS, and 18 under forty years of age. Ho | tothe plant today sh one hiundred Clayton Investigation, Pfeul puid a warm tribute to Bismarck and United States gained 23 per cent, and with | day by the sugge ket over for the | graduated from Yulo in 1872 and in 1575 was | meu at work, aud ¢ will be made in | Lirree Rock, Arle, May 7.—The Clayton declared that to his policy Germany owed he the sume aid to shipping us Great Britain | Shorman that th o proveed taexocutive | ado socrotury of the Illinols rallway und | July end sll orders fllgd from Augast 1. ave, the ships of the United States would siness, s taken on either of the | WYarehouse commission, In 1850 he | - o othing s develonad. B | poth by the Egyptl Akbiom ae : 3 any owed her ition in th [REs M anipe f the Hulied Blaies wovid | REARS Yoo eas ttisih o elther ofHh | 1dung to engae in business, and thron | Sadiat Canforanco, | bus pothing seusstionsl was duveloped, B. | natl by the Egyplian forcli secrelary ormany owed her position in th uceessful competitio o ships of the | Teller g wotice of substitutes tha ey | intluence of Scnator Cull was appoluted J A, S00DAY ¥ lomas Hoopor, tos- | that Egypt assents to tho French couditions | Jo¢¢0 10 tha ex-chancellol wodel o Succussful competi :J',.,\\\‘l.\x‘\‘\‘_i,ll“!,:!l"u.r the Teller otico of substty that they ‘llnlm o States marshal undot the adulnistia: | conference of the Methodist Episcopal church | tifl d how his father was Kkilled by Claytow's | MLHIA-‘ 1‘[”!‘\"1' sion "'“‘i'\'l"“l Ptian loan. 1t ,.‘.‘:’. .‘“,n‘m‘ll.,,,.l\w ShAl e o ::‘} e B e e | e B 1 by oy | moved by Cloveland in 1830 o was olected to | Of thesouth bewn hato today with torty | LU0 0, ey e i - e i a0 Rad found ou! e B At ol B ey \ ! \she | congress and has since served as delegute | conferonces rephesodted. This s the first | father was W X y tied im to & Canada I ases Duty on Pork. anco of devotion 1o the emperor id found o L greater prosperity | Cedar Rapids, Ia., Burlington, la, and Ashe ing of Ll eral conference in this city | horse and while taking him to Louisville rid o re Max 7 pha ant |~ 'T'he reichstag today unanimeusly ve-elected thau at any ot 4 land, Wis. % 5 TARIFF BILL DISCUSSION | » 1850, The veucrable senior bishop, J. | dled him with lets. He hadn't seen TIAWA, DLk, M0y 0 A8 QuLY ‘08- P Herr vo Lovetzow president, In his opening In 1500, after cleve venue tarift, | Afteran exoeutive session the souate ad- | Tho tariff s o o the undiyl Keener, presided over tho prelimiuary pro- | Thomas at any during tho mouth of | was increased '3 cents & pound yesterday, | spoech ho lauded Bismarci's imperishibie b country was in & state of dopression, We | journed. om- | ceed | January, 1880, | making it about 60 cents advaloreiw, | services, Its Backbone Broken. Baron Von Pfeul Proposes h Monue committee heard a number of witnesses today, | Panis, May 7.—The government has been rable finaucial position, Noxt to th

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