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‘ THE OMAHA DAIiLy BEE l\I F'll l' 'lll YEAL IT IS NOT A CAUCUS BILL, |ssme, . = - —— OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1890 NUMBER 321, ‘A RIDE FOR ONE DOLLAR. | BRECKINRIDGE'S SEAT SHARY | ™4mmesa Faomtoss. | ppimar MURDER OF A WOMAN | i Rt bt oo ghee v 1 not with national xcept whex th | of those national _ boundary | | The Minnesota Republican State Cen- 81l o \id which will continue into the fivst | pu— | indic .n'. |‘:||v' '|’| sence (Hr ‘v},kl‘\" conditions ‘| | tral Committee in a Ferment. ey fe \‘: ",',' the assen ! 1y P | - . 3 : aguinst, the infiuence of which it w ' z | ®n Pavr, Minn., May 18.~[Special Tele- ; i A ¢ the special attFactions of the Chan- | ; A Denial That the Republicans Are Com- | sary to interpose the barrier of | The Clayton Committee Favors Declaring | sram to Tnr Bee.]—It develope ieht | Dastardly and Premeditated Orime Com= | taui® \vill bo a jaund joint debate of two | Thatis tho Present Fare Botween Kansag f i ariff. If the tariff did not deal with condi K 1 foped tonigh . A | dayiZ Fation on the question of “Prohibi i mitted to the Silver Measure, tions then the taviff was not good in the ab- | It Vacant, | that there is a difference of opinion amount- mitted Near Brainard, Butler County, | Jcense," in_which will engagoe | City and 8t. Lonis e stract and if it was the fathers of the repub- | ing to bitterness in the republican state con- T | »f national reputation Pt e lic had paid themselves a_compliment when e | tral committee, The charge is openly made % A ate daily course of lectures has | BUTTERWORTH AND PROTECTION, | they provided that as between the states v and young people, | of the | MRS, RIORDAN INSTANTLY KILLED. ""‘I"h“ wed for child THE BURLINGTON MAKES THE RATE. ving constity | SENATORS PUT DOWN THEIR FEET, | by noless a person than the soc committeo, doel P, Heatwolo of Novthfield, s the special days as these should be no restrictions of comm —_— Competition never created a new in- | | that Goorge Mertiami Held & oonferonce i thus fi © 20, opening day | e dust oy we « d b ork of | z : ot June 2% . S. C. recog on dny; July While Believing in the Peinciple, the | ()} iay: Yy lavoitoa: The? wnmiice. | Thoy ‘are Determiined Not to Agree to ‘ il h BRL LI l‘}",,“’f,,"m;',‘},‘",.’i"m“": the | Dan Casey's Bloody Revenge Because | l'::d«p A dayt Ty :.mulul':,lt‘uumllim.-u | All Agree That it is the Only Way of (UIIDHaPreRtHIRGVE KAl MO | e s el b bt | the House Amendinonts to the | former could tiot be renemitated axceptin & He Had Been Worsted in a | QaysiJu closingday. | Settling the Present Difficulty — to Censure in McKinley's Whss safe 10 ey mitogethor upon tho oetls | Honure Devindsne Bo % Jurlo Covemeiony HRCREHEISHIST Bbtivs yedt Fight-The Murderer The State Medical Society. Western Freight Asso- - Tari® Measure, mony of the " beneficiarics undt o faw - | biabenel i ey ,(.'.'.'.,'.I\".(;:.l,'.’.'fiu: "to names, iy for tho conven: Unider Arvest, Brvrnicr, Neb, May 13 [Special "Tele clatic | $lon of the tarifr act and would soonor restem e i It is a square fight betwoen the friends of Ll ol bl S o Lottt o s 1 WasniiNatox, May 13+-Among the petl- | hig sat than depart one hair's breadth from | Wasmisetox Buneau Tis Oxams Ben oo ol it opposed to | Brarvann, Neb., May 13.—[Special Telo | cal society convened in this city this after- | = Ciicaco, May 13.—[Special Telogram to tions presented and veferved in the senate | that belief. OFf course, he respected the wis- | FOURTEENTI STREET, % \”vml'mlu &'ff.('.'..:.fi.:.' m.lx\:‘::':'-:!"‘\"f“ <|x.\';.l|I gram to Tue Ber, ]~ Dan Casey, a farmer liv- | noon at 3 o'clock with President J. €. Denise | Tne Bre.]—The era of $1 rates is at nd. today was one by Mr. Quay from the business | dom of the committée, but why was Paul | WasniNaroy, D. C., May 1 | and Winona are with the governor, but it so | ing about two miles northwest of Brainard, | of Omaha presiding. fifty members | It was inaugurated today by the Burlington men of Philadelphia remonstrating against fd\u\:‘:“n.u! l‘nlj:rm'n own! Why i | A veport will be made to the committee on | happens that they are not in the majority, | shot and instantly killed Mrs. James Riordan, | reported at tho opening sossion, and mor | Quoting a §1 rato between Kansas City and the | ase of the duty on dresy goods made ‘_‘_Hl"l'm::“ ]”“]‘_,‘,.;h“;‘ “‘h‘m' '-".f,m\ ‘neocded | elections in favor of declaving vacant the seat | and unless they are « ny ht there | wifo of his nearest neighbor, this morning | came in this evening. fter the appointing | St. Louis, Word was also received that tho wholly or partly from wool. | those of all the agriculturists inany state of | now oceupied by Clifton R. Breckinridge of | “"ll} "I":"""" A\ }\I':]:f"“;”(. S aton - Sin hout 9 ok, Case id the Riordan | of a few special committees the society ad- | Ohio & Mississippi had quoted the same rate Mr. Davis, from the committeo on pen- | the unfon (appluuse on the demoeratic side). | the Second district of Avkansas, The report | ol GO RO cotinty, saids 11 the | family have had trouble for some time, Yes- | journcd until this evening. between Cincinnati and St. Louis, though no sions, ack the house substitute for [ Mr. Butterworth then proceeded to expound | will be based upon the recent investigation |-|-|.n\|1= an_party of Minnesota desives to lay they had a fight, in which Casey was The evening session was taken up with the | explanation of the reduction could be learned. the senate dependent pension bill with a | ‘,',‘,“w‘“‘l"',"‘\:‘ & cociprocity with Canadt. | made by the sub-committee which visited | commit deliberato suicide there is 1o better | worsted, This morning Casey went to David | reports of the committeo on credentials, Re- | B n the day the “Q" met tho 81 rate from Kansas City to Chicago, but iater coun- termanded the notice. The Alton now has as companfons the Burlington and St. Paul | way than to e | Senator Wi | volt. He said | for 1 convent 1La June or July convention.”” | City on horscback d of W .!‘-l';"l talked of open ve- | o8 O “The day of standing by a 1 18 pas AN0 T ediE BV % | met Donald McGuire, to whom he s rovolver | cording Seeretary M. L. Hildweth, of Lyons, ¢ L, A. Morriam of W. M. Knapp of of which show the so- Arkansas and examined over one thousand witnesses in rela nation, The testimony whic written report and moved that the house | 5 ttC S substitute be non-concurred in and a ¢ ence asked, Agreed to and conferces ap- and purchased and a box of cartridges. On his way home he le the le 1o the southw ada. Abrah t m not suspected 000,000 pec ufer- | and yet were afraid of Ca Lincoln and U. S, Grant wer Vton assassi as taken by h w pointed, "“:”‘:‘_""\‘* "f‘::”v “"‘"Hm: ,'l'”'l‘ ";:;”:Ii.\:l' the sub-committee will be uscd in favor of | surprised to sce tho .|..m- convention repudi- | statement that he would settle accounts with | in a flourishing condition, f“""'“‘)"'"“l"l"' mako the situation as bad The senate then vesumed consideration of | {EHipY aid not like. He had known of an in- | the adoption of a fedeval election bill. It will | ated and a second ticket put in the field in | the Riordan family today., with 272 members in good standing. Tywenty: | 38 Possible and thus abtain a settlement. All agree that a season of §1 rates is the only way out of the dificulty. avards ho met Mrs, | Six applications for memborship, feted upon | oy | favorably by the credential committoe, wore | | admitted. The application of a young n Gl | practitfoner was referred to the soeléty for The Wester : bill an®Mr. Jones of Nevada con- | dystry that had been able to miuke 80,000,000 | furnish a number of practical illustrations of | September. The farmersof Minnesota a About ten minutes aft A 5RanY b it AL L L A Al |/ fie Hssoas16y OF bh moveinHontaHa Ini iront | CNEWIZed s nover ARMNERINENIRI RN | s coa Gt el s T ey st il b T O “;'m“.ll:.(m”" 0. Protec. | the necessity of the government having gen in 800,000 of them AGHYEE Mambers. of the ovdan and son Morvis going to David City HSeS | opal supervision ovor congressional elections. | Fapm ance, and the party which does | in & two-horse wagon. A short time before the silve tinued tho specch be M. Jones opposed th t Assocition. reig! ridge would have made friends instead of when some little concern should be shown for B s cominitles, - After discussion; howavety o | ahfoago 't moob tho Grent. Northom's 165 R i cireu- treasury notes in bullion, on the ground that !['\']’KIL'I',.','L";|_: ke ) these et i the MMt | Dhe case is to be taken up in the house soon. | not consult thelr wishesds @efeated the mo- | he met the Riordans he was seen by o farmer | hotion ant the committoe's port on the same | C1cAco, May 18— [Special Telegram to when they wero so redcemed the monetary | A" NG el ppard und expenses |~ Tuore s very little doubt that within threo | ment its ticket soes the light of day.” to et oft his horse and shoot sevoral times at | caused some discussion, _His lotterhead boro | Tk Bre]—The Western Preight association culation would bo contracted and putting | favored proper protec tion and these men held | OF four weeks there w u be a vacancy in th = W "‘_lv::'ux'h pole. He did not get on his horse | the words, *“Discases of Women and Childven | spent the most of the day in a vain attempt to bullion on the market would not make upto | the world in their grip. The time had come | Second district of Avkunsas, My, Breckin BITTEE WA Ry again, but was leading him whon he and the | a Specialty,” a feature not pleasing to the | find @ means of equalizing through rates via | | The Union Carpenters and the Old | Casey,without warning, pulled his revolver | was admitted and the secretar; in: the country for the 10ss of mo losing them by vefusing to take his seat after ST Ar n homes and A sides / X il Vi) ced basis vin St. Py ) 9 Jation. Gold, by reason of its greater value, | ¥ i v e > | the assassination of his political vival. A or B and shot two or three times, one shot ente structed to write him a fatherly letter, sug- | dueed basis via St. Paul. 1 reat North- 3 The v of employes in this country I Masters Blgiiting. ing the left breas Riordan, killing o osting his using a more modest form of | ern hasalrcady made large fnroads into tho fon in its il i i U fon ! ising on his station Lhe session | traficof the Chicago lines, but no feasiblo > notwithstanding all the wis (.‘. A DE ERMiNED CONTEST, CitieaGo, May 13 uld never become the common | Mr. Buttcrworth did not believe it wise or | There is going to be a very determined con- Bre.]—-A. bitter wAr Wt boing wage . I | ) Tie Bre.]--A bitter war i8 still being waged o WaRO! 1 o] i | tomorrow and Thursday w. 3 1 + HBAlam ot Uie \orld/ Was thereany. | prudents tolmiake: sith i roduc- | test between the two houses over the de- | it FES ot GA R Toi 1 the | the wagon and Mrs. Riordan fell out, their | tonmorrow und Thursday will be full of in- | method of mocting the reduction has becn i S| b €0 seli i RO sl o R | (BE B (HE ] rpenters - and the | team running away. In the meantime Casey’s | terost and many more members are. expected | fothiq of mecting the reduction has been cessity for the demonetization g ; 7 A i v ; | Masters' and Builders' esehange. The old | horse got away from him and Casey staried | on the morning train i -{Speciul Telegram 10 | yr {ngtantly, 1 jumped out of Lighest degree the protective system. What | termined in the positions they | Tnr By and gold , editor of the Jour- | west of the Mississippi be madeupon the sum hefety that pth silver welfare of the brotherhood. Meanwhile the new bosses | miles, and notified his fathér, who started | : , tro | . In conclusion Mr. Butterworth said that | on pensions today veported the house sub- S g aromRtm gnd (Cs art board. The throush business woud hardly bo of eitner metal? Why, he asked, demonetize | o' zantiomen wero very much mistaken if | stitate back with & wnanimons vecommenda. | bosses are urging the {mportationeof non- affer young Kiordan, evidently intonding to = worth the sacrifice, and considoration of tho that which promised the greater and more | they thought that the greatest desive of his | tion fora concurrence and a request that a | union men and facilitating the formation of a Mim and1att (,fl‘s:,‘“h, hE A8 AR ce) et Ogalalla } matter was temporarily postponed. 1t was steady yield! It was absolutely vital to the | hieart was not to pass a bill reflecting fn the | conference be ordered. - Both houses nve de- | carpouters' and joiners'union in opposition to | pana it Casey f the distace. o of two | O0ALLALA, May 13— [Special to | resolved that rates on live stock from points | | | should be in full and unlimited use as money | o, yanted - to - avold - were - suclh | senate bill B the sane as that vetoed by | 4 praparing for o viorous catp out with a_double-barrelled shotigun to pro- | nal, has bought the Reflector plant and will | of the locals via lust St. Louis, subject fo and equally invested with the power of legal | jn ("N DHGROE Wik o sUal || OB GBI te HeRs Y Ao os Dhssed | active work in building ind are engaging lm!lhwnmhlnxn consolidate the two papers and will call the | Giaed it i e s o (Lt v alsn de- tender. | a thing « too much for an industry. | 2 substitute for the ~enate | Lhe union men they can get for that purpe cGuire, who lives atDavid City, had by | one the Jonrnal-Reflector. packing house products from Sioux City to by the hou n men are working hard to prevent time qrrested Casey and took his re new u It was announced today that a new citizens | to see three little givls and husband fondling | July 4, and an endeavor will be made to have committee had undertakén the work of lar- | and kissing their dead mother and wife as she | a eclebration in honor of the event. monizing the new and old hass carpenters and | lay on the ground where she was murdered, | Scveral of the teachers of the p in conclusion Mr., Jones smd: “I predict | Such was the case with tin plate. The dujy | ill is both u dependent and a universal bill e Al o opting | vol VL0 SOAB AR At dbovehi morning Long's hotel and an ad- | Texas points was less than the through rates, that, the restoration of silver to its birth-right | would bo a_tax on farmer, on ¢ | Tt gives a pension of § moiith o L de. | T e L D R i v and dtove bl | o e Btote and 1t stable wore de- | tae locals should be used. The anomalous will mark an epoch in the history of this re- | case of good That tax would amount to | pendent soldiers and sailors and their widows . it oy A o ot _ | condition of dressed beef rates as between g s 53 y it A are sending out circulars all over the country | officer. Deput stroyed by five. It is supposed to be of an in- | £ S publ Tt will place in plation an amount | 50,000,000 before the manufacturers of tin | and all are to be placed on the pension | Kking carpentobs to stay BW raphed for at David City and hurried over : SERS ) Kun City and Omaha to the east was dis- of mon nmensurate with our iucreasing | plate could declare a dividend. He was | rolls when they e e e e L R e e The property was msured | cygsed, and it decided to reduce the sopulation, It will give assurance to our | anxious that his party should not make any | of sixty years wheilier disabled, | (08 the 1 ot buildi Ty oe e BavETAT avallitoihs Ta b el Ll Long, the owner, | qrassed beef rate from On alia to the 18150 !mu'uhhnn' industries that the volume of our | false step, > | dependent or othgrwise, The senate bill pro- | }' '\\:“‘" "] at build Imfll “':“illhmf arc ‘fi\:l\l‘.\ . ;:.’3‘ ll‘s o \'\l'i 0-¢ ;! -l;lm‘ ln‘nlnn»lfu:lu \\'[}})Inm thout v:..lhx)r e ; | vate in effect fr T [ R b ® A Ko MO LIS et ot ension R St imed thero Wil probably be serious | years of age. His aged mother, keeps house ho contr of the Ogalalla water- | " (ot associition_meeting ub the of. pri | A 4 il (CHHL St 3 s vohile | and non-union men in this city unless some | her she'knew nothing of the tragedy. Mr apidly toward completion. They are now it | yeeed fo o OO r6 W orbe downward. will inerease the | Mr. Nicdringhaus moved to amend by re- | month to -wulm.u dren of soldiers while | 1 WAL B lay Sle Bt A einavaotl L idly t Chey are it | prepared to give notice of rednctions in. tho wages of labor and the price of the products | ducing the duty on refined borax from to 3 v sixte < ofago, 1v lius mo uni. | SOrtof peace can bo established between the | Riordat is the mothier of seven children, ali | work upon the dam for the rescrvoir. Tt is | Birhir | 10 £lve notice of beguations i the i S 1old bosses. living at home except one. It was asud sight | the intention of the company to finish by porarily passed settle the provi dressed to th nd an ipt was made to on vate by a resolution ad- trunk lines and requesting of labor, Tt will reduce the price of bonds | cents per pound, sal provision whatever, and other forms of moncy futures. It will | Mr. O'Ferral read a list of what he singled | The s onmittee is unaniwously op- lighten, but not_inequitably, the burden of | outas excessive duties iz stress on the 1 to giving a pension to any one who is i sehool e (o e e o | Ak AR Y o LSk Pm e ARG RTILE ek O S ol alog sl hpeliion i tho . ‘wotk: . Thet roport - ws | . Casev hears s good reputation in Brainurd, | fewma toetee o ey ek oL ioducing ol tanavin e UL power of the people. Tt will lessen the g Wanamaler, You tickle me and I'll tickle one who is dependent upon his or her Emitepu b <t s LA e Al s arrest thit 10/ | buy & s I,”N;"_l!“m oo | Jines to advan rates which they reduced of the creditor front the neck of the d you; you législate in my favor and L'l put up | sources for a livelihood and sufters from dis- | §ot ~ dquied p¥ tha mew = bosses, | HE (o Mo taten e ol 3 Ll ohiog tweek. senate committee ability of any kind. T ave no univer: “By the demonetization of silver money | campaign funds—that believes that it is better to as the explanation will ¢ease to become an object of commerce | of many of these high duties, s pleaded | and that he would kill the whole Riordun | Suicide of a Dodge Co the old master builders ignoranc - tmay be | family, Casey was seen by Tur Begreporter, | Fueyoxr, Neb., My | | of any such movement. dowever, R ity Woman. Station Agent Resigns. and will again become its beneficient instru- [ Mr. “Niedringhaus’ amendment was ve- | roll and give a lavger pension 1o those who | 2 i sy st AL 4 2—[Special 0 THE [ Aromsoy, Kan., May 13.—[Special Telegram ment. Lifting up silver to its rightful planc | jected. * Various other amendments were | ave really in need, wid by a unanimous voto “"I‘,'h,h:.";:““f{‘lj_'l‘l ‘;:'lfll‘j'(‘,‘f:r‘h':‘,i"f“,"‘,’;, I3 fonhoci Abnts l'l':.',".(,,'“,,I_,'"J..,"“.,..Z‘(' Ay anything | Bre]—Mrs. A Bavzak, wife of a wellto- | o'mym B e e it by tne side of gold will in motion all the | offered, butwere vejected, and after considc today it was agrced that the committeeshoyld | Yyt 0 Sai ' prospity thotgh at pr before the Jury and asked if he Iilled Mprs, | 40 farme®iving in the northwest part of this | vears station agent of the Missouri Pacific Iatent encrgics of the | oL O tp s kol o bilittie | moboccdoitPom I o Clon antialiall ok 5021 |t anbveryis)iah ot Tl Riordan. He™ veplied that he did and suid | county, near Dodge, committed suicide yes- | Xehison, has resigned to take effect Ma z‘,‘,]\fl.‘l‘n::x:‘n idlepess by putting every willing | committce rose and tio bouse adjourned. R L L i i pol (e) cugo malleable jron company ro- that e shot hv-rllm't'lmu-'w,'fi'\\i.‘-ql' lnllurnfl y ;Tr:l:;_\ by MRt Rl ostylaggaetn [ Tio wil be succuded by . P oy (OMWAEHY TR P 4 v’ e O sension Veterans | Sumed work this morning with abouf one | got out of the wagon and the third time in er husbund was e ficld vork, some ront of the road at Crete, Neb, ' Mr, reanimate the heart and hope of the masses. 4 QUESTION OF LOCATION. the 0 andiaxinySsorvicoikenalou @Walernns | iy indred-mon untin ~mull"fiu1'(‘ in'cach de. | the back of the hoad, aud the revolver within | distance from the house, Ho saw. ok ump | llilv‘-v:'“lv'xlll“Zu’iu".}l”“ e 'ln‘|’~4:nlw.\~4.‘ w0 Capital, no longer fearing u fall in prices, [ A e and other soldier and sailor associations Wus | baytment, The company had announced that | two feet of his vietim's head, He'stated that | into the well and rushed to the rescue. When P will turn into productive avenues, und this 1t | Chicago World's Fafr Directors Ad- | been direvtcd toward the house, which body | BRCIa% Se CHOLTRY (R0 GIISWRCES WG | 186" 200d Joband. was mot sovry (e e | she was taken out. however, & ad. Towa $ e O vocate Some Pet Sites. B e L mpotssity L of 3 | wished to could go to work. -Several hundred | did it. | Mrs. Barzale hus for some tin Eanlt alono but for_civilization, for it is not 100 | cuicaco. May 19 (Spocial Telgr universal bill, and i knowledged that if | Wished to co 40 WorREel verdl hur L ads o na e | e B g oe o SoEon s =N much to say that upon the decision of this 'r:n "“vi‘: ] \!I-.li:pl s [:.w nlr I‘l] : ‘\‘:m 10 | hiore is to bo u wniversal 1St of any size that | menx ported at the works this moruiug. o llllll"{\llj will not hand in theirverdict until Eliptievittnco GBI GoK moDeriiss Taxing Original Package Joints, question depend cousequences more mement- | T Bee]—The members of the Ch the amount of peusions cannot exceed 8 per | gypp 4 nlu"mn- DOLLARS. Custy hud his preliminavy tefal this after. | verdict being thit. sho came to her deatl as | - MANSHALLTOWS, Ta., May 13.~{Special Tel ous than of any other question of public | World's fair direetory are again ut war with | month, while if thero is no uuiuersal noon before County Judge Dean. He waived | above stated, Besides her husband Mis, | gram to Tus Ber]—The city eouncil decided policy within the memory of his genera- | nch other, and it is evidet that it the cher- | roll the rovenues of the govemment will per. | 5 L cxamination and was held without bail. The | Bavzak leaves a large family of children, last. night to levy atax orlicense of 850 & tion.” T “1;;:»‘.41{;:- Amas ayhun | W0y | ished plan fovholding the world's fair on tho | Mit 4 depondent pension of at least 12 u | The "1;,“:"‘:“"1' Sonis d“b:’ Service | hooting was done with o 88-calibre American et month on “original -package” joints doing other gnestion racting 1) v en- AP, . O i R e Ve Y enision to the ity ! rakeman Run Over. i 3 LRy Sl o Bimitna i 1s & s s eivitization, | Luke front hus to die it will die hard. Thore | ™YL o op tho senate committeo who bull dnkmvolvnr, purchased ut, the hardware busineasiin the clty. Whother bhanathorities Wasmsero, May,13.~Senator Davis, with | store of I'. A. Snow this morning. The mur- | HASTINGS, Nev.,, May the unanimous concurrence of the other mem- | der was premeditated and deliberate and the gram to Tie Bee.]—Gus Kugland, a B. & M. | tion and conditions of the recent rulings by v | gutcome of wn old - quarrel - between the | }yeman on the Aurora branch, In attempt- | the United States supreme court is ques. i ing to make acoupling of a freight train at | tion, but they propose to try anyway. About 3.—(Special Tele- | con collect this under the peculiar constrne- ibodies the hopes and aSpedtions of our | are about four members of the committee on | to'act as one of the conferces said to your The act of congress which shall grounds and buildings who want the fair on | correspondent this evening that there would t will constitute a dec the lake front. Two of the members favor | be 1o compromise so farus the senate was | bers of the senate pe | rned and that the house would be driven | submitted a veport vecommending that th slous committee tod I able us any t ¢ | some other location, and Chaivman Cregier, | COW 2 ) The hody of Mrs. Riovdan was taken to her g bz0l °S are running. the serf from thraldom, but move universalin | ¢\ “covonth committeeman, is inchned at | 10 B¢cept tho senato bill. He said that it | senate do not agree to the amendments made | late residence this afternoon Juncata this ufternoon, eaught his foot in the | Half & dozen places ave vuniing: e D | ecamitto)romil Tnowtal ROt er Dalingr, || gl ROt LY il sutisfaction at the | by the house to the senato dependent pension | Public sentiment is in favor of letting the | guard, fell and the car passed over both legs, Episcopal Church Statistics. nuissnco—n ronissance of prosperity, with- | present to rem: ' : aliner, | outs G0 e ol soon COmO | bill. - The differences between the two bodies | law take its course, and there is no dunger of | terribly mutilating the sume. Ho will 10s¢ | Dunvque, u, May al Tel out which industry, I nee, litera- | the big hotel man, is one of the wost carnest | toun it was the most humane : ) of the senate | lynching. both I S brought and possibly his life. He was | (o my I Be g dN saastie o the Hustings hospital_and is now | t0 Tlie Bue.] = Bishop Perry's address to the B thoTionsa LA AGERY iy FeoN 1100, Disastrous Fire at Auburn, lying in an unconscious condition, His [ [owa Episcopal convention this afternoon he bill as it passed the senate was a de- Avnn Neb.,, May 13.—[Special mother, living at Aurora, v sent for by a | presented the following statistics: Bishops 1, 2 vorth $1.9 0 bottom of the lake are rvai unde ) r g - A e )endent pension measure identical to that | gram to Tue Bee.]—By far the worst five in | Speci i and is here to alleviate his ¢ membersnip 14,018, would he worth $1 and that there < 8 inderstunding among the members | 1 )\ 3 [ o 6.007, » i it would remin, : by diling dn the gromid wil dingly | of the senate commitice whereby if the house | Yetoed by Clovelund. . dhe house amended | the nistory of Auburn occurred this morning | S4T¢ 8 7:;"‘\':“\“"":“"“:;I_”t' O B Ir. Jones of Arkansas next addressed tho | Valuable. There would be able itk | yofused to yield to the demands of the senate | 1he Dl by passing a subatitnte, the Mortill | yp\weon 12 and 1 o'clock. The flames orig- Captured Her Recreant Hubby. erty . Bishops Knightof Wisconsin senate. He said the bill as it stood should | gation to decide upon the final ownership of | the latter would consent to a compromise, but | Pill, which is both a - dependent and service | . f o e ‘ s 4 Clnimale ||t f Utuh and W r o Tever becomo u lw, but should b amended | (he new land, The Tiinots Central would be | 1o sonator said thore was positivels no ety | ension bill inated in the hallway of the upper story of | Fwevoxt, Neb, May 13.—[Special Tele- | and Talbot of Utah und Wyoming ure pres- Lindsey’s dry goods store. The population of by muking it provide at least for the unling- | 00¢ of the litigants and in the end doubtless | iy 'the statement ind that the sendte would It is the opinion of the scnate committ mto Tur Bee.]—Mrs. Robert Hall of | ent. Bishop Pe :;u‘:'ilh\-\n'm'l::: it jicul and the member ymmittee announce a determination not to ar nd he was 14 ture and art ave but apples of Sodom.” advocates of the lake frout. The Illuois | @nd just bill that could be adopted 1 in three days the silver not used for coinago | front. When that proposea o0 weres at the | ponth. It was reported today that there w i f silvor whenever the price | the successful one. IF i T Tt A s Jf the government hefore | the city, including women and children, w Missouri Valley, Ta., was in the city today | Dubuque would b years, ited coinage of silver whenever the price [ the, 1 g L aceept no compromise whateyer that it is the duty of the government before ie city, including women and children, w ) uri Valley, Ta., was in the ci ay | upEaNeND At I irainie o reached point at whicl the government | Stusvesant Pish, prosidont of tho Thinols | “ e senator said that the foature of the | entering upon auy othor senatorial logisiation, | at the scenc of the fire i an ineredibly short. | Jooking for her roereunt hushul, Sho telo- | o oy bt i Towi lias become tog lare Central and chairman of the commit e on ate bill 1 ide for theé needs of the disabled and s | to pre st hi ceased to be a purch This was 1y cherished was the o ning to be on the —_— time, but with no waterworks the flames | phoned to the police last, ¢ X transportation of the world's fair, has gone i o fors) n. the ibor h : 0 necos 5 ose was to de. | L ! , has g i, instead of £, as pro- | dependent soldiers in_ the most liberal ma ! . R AR O Tl s vah (e R A R PT] ve o for the bill as it R al tainly | ern stockholders of the roa Fall short of” furnishing any k”“,“r Suinibt: | upon. this thoory. Thdsovvice pension f liouses on the south side of Central avenue | [tk ¥ERTR AIC 0 T, L RO 1R omt b Es Moines, Ta., - gt domonetization of silvor aud ' might as | the poliey to be pursued ence to o soldier or i widow, while $12 | matter which should not be involved with | were concerned. Ten business houses burned gram to Tk Bek.] — The following cases were found at a hotel together last night and 7 on it While striking fatal blow a¢ | Poration in_ reference to the tront.f| vould ooublo tho! ponslonbr. (o 11y Trot this || the disability bill, to the ground, as follows: J. M. Lindsey, gen- s talcon in custody, This moring his | were decided by the supreme court this morn- it ) roat. body of the peoplo | Some of the large hotel owners want the. fale | Niowinee on, o \‘l‘::(‘uu";pll‘l: meis | "o “eatimates’ prepared by the adjutant | cral vy goods stores 4. T. Swan,bardwireand S e L ramus Bh ; i efit tho "sellers_of sil. | o the lake front. ' They thinke hat 1f it 3 | most firmly by the seuate is that no pension | zeneral’s oftic lotved that the approximate | grocerics; B I Dort) drugs; Mcltenny Bros., | 1, onised to do so no moro she took him home | Stato of Towa vs J. M. Stoke, appellant; pr hoidh:d | (NCILEAtFIEEa Re institutions Will | o iy dimension should be eiven without | Agg te of the cost of the service pension | groceries: D, Dickinson, groceries und """ with her, and the twain were appavently | Dayis district; reversed yeurs as | fectioneries; Herman Bros., clothing; J. lire spring up near the grounds and tho down | on Wi tiniension should b given without | firestle of L Y or sixty town_hotels will bo thereby injured. To s | §PR IS E ANt to st ubon Fieing | the weo limit, will bo. §hisd Upon | Buucr, hurness; J. E. Thonlas, dry goods; argued, on the other hand, that it hotels o led. e o laty Y QU TARG. Gaat will e || W) Bouiin'& Oo,. gracorics nnd. confa M. J Uded that if from Eho conteal. BOFHION SE. the . o1ty thoy MISCELLANEOUS. g100080, - Ot Wilecsmount - $1,015,z | 198, dnd Weane ielion, clothing. The mo r. Jones add wat if the newspaper re- i y the: o o R 3 #17,024 must be paid before the end of the | them saved a great part of their stock by Ber.]—The Anheuser-Busch Brewing com. | steel wire compiny; Muarshall district; af- ports and the common understanding around | Would hve to be abindoned whon the faic s | Josse Lowe of Omabha is b the Ebbott, year 1015 and thb_average aniual payment | moving to_ground on the nosth side of the | BEF]—The Auleuser Busch Browing co 5 the capitol wi entitled toany conside i DV e 3| €} const cd down to oyt . . i firmed. s for s honie at N T g ; it pany, of . St. Louis, te:day pu-chased | ATV . 1 v Jould bo 41,528,782, Theso estinitos ave | strect. The heat wus so intense tha uny, ¢ 3 Dol e every republican senator excopt the for world’s faiv purposes they will Deadwood, . Dy on the 15th fust., to be ab- | ygterjally gréuter than those of the house | Wwork was necessary to save the buildings on | eighty-cight feet front on Lower Broad | webster distr from Colorado (Teller) had agreed, either in | 10 do business after the exposition SRR AVONVOOIS, committee, but the senate committee adopted | the north side of th The windows | strect, paying 4,500 for the property. The William |..~|-m PUrpoOse notes by refu :\['.L\f»pf.'\‘ I|l|..- publica 5 1 built at Jackson park or any oth reconciled, = Ella Broilar vs Aunie Marquis et al, appel- Not Scared by Prospe Prohibition. | yunts; Keokuk district: reversed. Fueyoxt, Neb., May pecial to Tue | Ira M. Hodges, appellant, vs thie Towa barb , appellant, vs John Mecl oty reversed Pennypacker vs an; str apital insur- 3 oMo parmanent ontorprl Senator Pettigrow left today with a con- Sk : A and large plate gl that side were all | o Uiy o e conference or caucus, to vote for if, and so become permanent enterpri ZHONg IOV « them becatise they were based on valid rea- | and large plate glass on that side were all | company will at’once_crect thereon a large | ance company, appellant; Polkc distriet; af- Senators Tgalls, Allison and. othiers—That | detriment of the established hotels. groasional cammittoolito tnepootithe udtan | ong bonay xpericnce had shown that | broken into very small piece: : beer vault, to cost $7,000 or $8,000. This | fiemed . © L is not true, e g ;““‘x_“]',“\‘\_“ DL ¢ will return to- | yongion estimates heretofore had invariably I'he fire is supposed to have been of incen- | Jooks very much as though the Anheusc A motion was submit for an order per- Mr. Allison said the biil, far from being the Enforcing the Chinese Ordinance. A fallen below the estimated cost. diary ovigin as _there has been no fire used in | Busch company had little fear of the prohio- mitting M. 1. Billings, who is now in the Ex-Congressman Valentine and Judze S, result of a caucus, was the result of the de- [ Sy Fravcisco, Cal, May 13.—[Special | DHARGRET ARAVGH NG | It is the committee’s opinion that whenever | the Lindsey building fc week or move. | jtory amendment carvying in Nchraska this | penitentiary convicted of murder, to iberations of the finance committee. No sug- | pelagram to Lt Bre. ] Tho first arrest was | Licomonipon 0! Nebraska eallod upm the | iy ig deomed wise to nuugurate u system of | Toss, $50000; insurance $20,000. S0 faras 5 | fall. ent during the cousideration of his ¢ gestions of o caucus was made on_either sido R P R SR PECO g5a0h) A SR AT service pensions it should be done for the | nOWKnown 1o one was hurt, T L e acticn was taken on the motion, of the chamber until some time after the bill | Made today under ROW, AFOLCINANCO 10, SRR R benefit of all living soldiers who were honor- 2 s = ner.Conunty. Bufforos,. e - was reported. quiring the removal of ull Chincse to a dis- | Demand of the Farmers' Alliance. | ably dischavged and that the rate of the pen- Fremont's Occupation Tax Again, May 13.—[Special Tele- The Railroad Commissioners. Mr. Harris, a member of the finance com- | trict on the outskirts of the « The person | Wasmixaroy, May 1%.—A delegation r siof should b _graded accordivg to length of | Fuexoxt, Neb., May 15.—[Special to Tk | gram to Tur: Bee.]—The farmers in thonorth- | Buuwaxatos, Ta, May 15— [Special | mittee, says the bill was reported by o ma- | arrested was Chae Yuen, o member of the | resenting the Farmers' alliances appeared he- | service, Be.]—Two or three members of the city | ern pmt of Richardson county, nt to | gramto Tue Bee.|--The railway commission- ority vote of the cemumittee. He had no | firm of Chi Lung & Co. Shortly atter his | fore the ways and means committee this council are kicking themselves all over town | this station, loaded a car here today withseed | ers of Towa met bhere toduy to hear com- knowledge or suspicion of a caucus having | aprest Consul 1 : had anything "t do “with it The | applied to the United States civeuit conrt, fop | MOHHINE to adv minority” favored and still - favored | y\Writ of habeas corpus, sotting forth that (he | 1er bill to creat the absolute fr inage of silver, But the | prisoner was a_subject of the cmperor of | different parts of t question with that majority, of which he was [ China, The writ was granted and. the pris- | tion of staple crops pi one, navrowed itself down to the point of ue- | oner was veleased on bail. Avzument will | W. Macune, chairm spling the pending weasure in liou of the | he heard in the United States cirenit court | mittee of the ulliance existing law, under which only 2,000,000 sil- | July 14, Lo e ver dollars w ined monthly,” He him ' on behalf of the prisoner, 8T I,\Ll.'l-l.lll\llt,'n. ate the passage of the Pick- United States treasuries in | Guild Hall Packed to Re couitry for the recep- | Great Explo today. The cause of it is their unwittiugly | corn, potatoes, ete., donated to the settlers of | plaints from the Buvlington shippers against :cive the | voting last nightto do the thing with l;_..m’u r(;m:n\_L\‘u)mun.v“l‘l‘ h»:‘nm rec '»”I the Burlington, Cedar Ruapids & Northern the much-mooted occupation tax ordinance :T.';’»‘\.".’f'.u.‘-"..li:v&mu‘-ll,m'u! 1;1.‘. _r‘*' .‘y;:'m“v"'(fi roud, charging thern with discrimination in duced by farmers, ¢ T0NDON MoV 8 e The T ! The B & o Y LY | the matter of freight rates. The argument e Sy ALmOKs. & ) L | Kimball. The B. & M. and Uunion Pacific | AP LTS i nd editor ]u e | in Guild hall today was an enthusiastic | ing for several weeks. The legality of this | transport the car free of the & HI'I“"‘“IJ‘: hused on the published g 1.2 Afair, A dense crowd thronged the ap- | ordinanceis now before the supreme court | - bt L oRtlo rond, o officlals 0o affair, A irong company attempted an elaborate defense, 1 they did not ask 1l enactment of any unconstitutional measuy: proaches and the guests numbered 2,000, | and its fate will soon beknown on the basis on but threw the burden of the blame upon the stion to Stanley | which they have been trying to keep from do « *te Chautauqua. self had decided to do so, Thebill then went A Fi but s a debtor class, us men who had gone | The lord mayor presentod to the exploror a | Which it was appealed, but whatever the | Crere, Neb., Muy 13.—[Special to Pur | fii(BEW GICUERE IS IR BROt Bhe over till tomorrow. Qanex. (Utab. May 18, wiul Telegram | Out in the west after the war and luid the soil | o1 casket containing an address from the | fction of that high tribunal may now be the | Bee.)—The coming assembly is beginning to | fotally unjust’ measure, The matter. was After an executive session the senate ad- Tie B LA, Iddings el under itribution with borrowed money | Covnovation of Tondon,. Stanley in ». | council last night passed the measure beyond | gyershadow everything else in this city, The | taken under advisement, Joilbriod. to Tuk Bk o o qhromiien® | they protested ugaiust the contvaction of thio | YWY e Snid. CGongo mignt. have | any shadow of a doubt. 1t came aboutin this | priiicd OV SRR T8 S = ey = = al estate operator of Ogden and secretary | currency at a time when theiv debts became 3 s S The city attorney has been engaged for | MM i ko Will Not Extend the Road. belonged to Ej $s than the assombly a greator su | 1to | | . of the C. K. Mayne company, was thrown | due and asked that conditions bo restor ) L soiie time revising the city ordmances for ! or. 1% (6] T al Telo / i thattranang s d R g ) istened to his lectures between 1879 and 1834 b ) n | Prosident s and. the bourd of directors | MASoN Crry, In, May 18.—[Speciul Telos ““\‘\‘ ssmNaOy, May 12, —After the transac- | g u buggy this evening by a runaway | what they wergwhen the money” was Dor- | Tulsiun wits reapini 100 por cent. Eagland | publication i pamphlet. form. They have | 1l n tha progranme for the. ssscion. | gvam 0 Tk Bae.]~Thioro sooins o bo. no putine business the house went team and fatally injured. As the team turned s AN might have had east Afeica, but her journal The vules | #0d it will be published in a few days, | truth in the report that the Chicago, Mil into committee of the whole, Mr, Payson of | the corner of the street i wheel of the bugiy - {ate aee everybhing thEUghma’ OPAQUS came up for adoption as a whole, roport. Winois in the chair, on the tarift bill, caught in the st e track, upsetting the Going Into Politics, | Germany today has the Hon's share and can- | Weve suspended and the ovdinance adopting . S waukeo & St, Puul rallway will oxtend thelr \ d Iy Burned to a Crisp, My, MeMillin of Texas moved to reduce the | buggy and throwing Mr. lddings ugainst a Cuicasio, May 13 —The Illinois Homeo- | not fail to win'in the long run, Wissmann A SWes _{“‘j"" 'l“‘»i”j“ UELY. Ry ‘{‘}"Mx_ o N Ma1a R 1 mete. | road to the Black Hills this season, Your [ B | telephone pole, doubling b about it and | pathic Medical association began its annual | never heard of such things as Quakerisms, | ! s present aud the mayor immediately ornovia, Neb., May 13.—[Special Tele- | rspondent was informed that there would | duty on ammoniu. He could see no reason | (rwhiSUS DO, UG physicians in charge | session today. The chief interest attaching | Peace sociefics, anti-cnterprise companiesand | afixed his signature. The occupation tax or- | gram to Tue Bre.)—Simon Kesslers, son of | be no extension to West Chaurberlain. this | why this article of necessity to favmenrs should | i\ e is bleeding internally and . they haye | oo Soattins | yamby-pamby journalismy—all of which are | dinance was among the rest, and right there | (ijpery Kesslers, aged four years, was | year,although the company hopes in few | sa) ) to the meeting is the fact that the association | YDA} is where the rub comes in, this ordinance | : 1 Do 50 heavily taxed | no hopes of his living beyond a few hours, ] IO clogs g overy hearty éndeavor mado by | 13 Wl od e b o kO HARS | \watching his mother mako soap, and when | Yers to extend the road i that dirvection, Mr. MeKinley opposed the amendment and | ————— proposdilo ont L campaign | England, Ho'hoped the, government woulil | Belnk Basiod, upastmausty by plan thoss in | Sho went wway ho took a saucer, as e had HatallWooorran - suid that the trift had eucouraged competi- | A Lawbreaking Corporation, inabody, Tho next state slaturo will | remomber the services of ks companions and | ¢SSRt SR EIT ) LW G PIMGCHO AR, | soon her do, and, putting it fu tho kettlo, his 3 Fatal: Wrook of 8-Fea e L8 probably provide for an additional insane | not chill their young souls with the negle | Cloth ughit on five and | burned toa | S1 TLovts, Mo, May 13,—A mixed tion in this country und the price of ammonia | Prowiy, 1L, May 13.-Quo warranto pro- | ysvium and the homcopathists propose to try | which first warped. poor Gordon after his | Some time and it worked like a charm. Those | et 1“{‘[“ bl fathorcould roach him, | tion train om tho new St Louls, K ' had been reduced from 20 to 71§ couts per | ceedings have been commenced against the | to'have it put in charge of theie school 0f | heroie achievements in ¢ | opposing the tax now feel thut they are do. | CHSP ROTOC Ais THIMOV S 3 R S I MG 2 Ol S pound. Pidelity casualty company of New York. | medicine, To this end they will unite in an feated, " i & Colorado railway left the track x Mr, Butterworth of Ohio suggeste |mhe can chartered under the laws of | t to secure the nomination of a member 4 - Balistite Makes its Bow. ton yesterday and Richard Jones, engineer, M. Bubtorwortiio il suggested that | The company 18 chartered AIH-- Ho l:'nuxr | of the legislature pledged to give thom whit A Mat of Roae, May 13.—~A quantity of balastite, a | and Richard Shellcvaft, fiveman, were killed, ml.u he m‘.l W |uu|vm".:")‘t Hu‘w..;\:-u.ul r con- | New York \\‘.vl.ldl<.m.: |H~’lvu“\4‘r B0, | oy want Botween 8ix and Sdsn Bram, Neb., May Special to Tun | ned explosive, exploded today at . factory | and Arnold Gariicld Tatally injured l'lmm,&» devation the p of the article was not re- d & reserve fund of £200,00 is claimed (4 - o~ _ St k i i o 2 o ien had a narrow escape, but jumped an l aldoy l:: b Bi00 0 Amlum‘w 7 M B n“ [-Aad 9 xoRGEYR, ;“ 05 P 20 Ollton T TRy T | ers Entered at Louisvil Bee.]—The Blair Pilot has dec war on | for the lunufacturo of arma and amunition | HAR-H0a . BEEQYY, S8cAN, UE AT K L | \ D . | Lous May Pho meeting of | the city council and Courier. They served vigliana, near Turin, - Fourteen persons : was reduced on account of improved methods | b hes of I‘”HH"“ under one ch brior in W Yokk, May 1%—A movement has ”['|H ”\“‘,f l,‘" X \\I, I}ml “Il‘, L I ‘: l', ¢ 100 vestarday on the n " ll i ¢ b coun- | WOre killed and many others wounded, some | Feduced to scrap iy ' nanufacture. 8o far as he was capable of | (RS state, and in order to comply with the | peey jnaugurated to secure 1,000,000 sign e Louisville Jockey b, Which opens to- | notice yesterday on the mayor and each coun- | Webe killed an | Qb s o was cupable of | laws of ‘Lllinols 1t would requive a capital : o o o emorial to e sent Lo the csae e | morrow, will be one of tho biggest kuown | eilman that they would ask the district court A ) e Arvested for Burg question and ho had never doubted thgt the of $100,000 and u deposit fund of } s ? x‘ ‘L ) look Int. B . heve, both for the number of horses and the | May 14, for a mandamus compelling the ¢ | Bohemian Miners Out, | Amawric, Ta, May 13— [Special protection system was wise, humane and had 0. 18 o g IR B B “‘J"“:“ b ‘l‘_‘l‘;“”‘l gt A0 o Mo otk :’ | exowds of people in attendanco, Thoro are | il f0sCE A tine to tako tosthnony 1 vegard | proger, May 18,—Phreo thousand work- | Bre.]~Two young men, Ed, Burnsand Frank cattered blossings on the land fro ore to | ORAA088, ch roquires a deposlt of amellorate 8 condition of the exiles in 1\ L0 Sy } ) the circulation of the ot und Courier v oefl o S PR, vine, have been arrested hero, charged wit Stutterod bloasings on the land from shove to | poy ont, of tho gross conmissions. It is_ ex- | Siberia. ‘e movement wos sturted racently | bebween six und sovon hundred flyors i the | yila'ilot Succoods fn what they have under- | Wen at Koeflginof, Bohemia, huve gono on a | Trvine, have been urrested ero, 1 with . ) 'y f 4 pected that the procgedings will lead to long | hy a suggestion made at the church of Rey, | Stables and the hotels ave full of turfmen and | tqlen, 1 saloon licenses that ha been | strike. e situation is critical and troops | complicity in the vecent burglaries at For tive system it was in its oscillation between | 1T IS RIS by 8 sugy Jade abthe -0t B Ll a9 ot ; N ERADL ik D Muoal Losuses Hiebhay o were summoned to wid the authovities in pr Dodge and Mapst It is thought thit the extreme of frec trade on one hand and the | ol hion, My, MeVicar of Philadelphia, A petition | race followers, icro hus been a heay sued are illegu he Couricr has the ATARARAGW i YRR RRI $H 05 A v T AR P R G ek axirome whlaht osated inequali- | ” e | has been printed and copies sent all over the | shower of rain tonight and this, sdded to the | largest virculation, the liconses already is- | serving order ey o members, of 4 toslurly orns ‘4 ties samong Americans themselves. The | The ¢ ors in | United States. The petition is couched in | showers last night and the heavy pour down 1 vemain in force, Itis & fight between | - [ pous o5, RENRAN, W0 HILE S RCIIIROETS country i its election of Huarrison | Rocurster, N. Y., May 13.—The national | very modcrate language | :iuv n"‘n.‘: “.'n :u,m; the l;im ;\- w‘\ the two paper clreulation. | An Oklahoma Tragedy. NV Gl Pas I T I S and w republican congress had declared | convention of the order of railway conductors | e " | 18 na YEROOE HAINCG. jo_Lie Gy o OktagoMA City, Okla., May 13.—Frank | tomorrow uncquivocally in favor of sustuiuing and up- | \wic callod to order this morning with about, | An Afleged ¥ ion Worker, LonighA it lacking DURNG recards, * iiloy will Tuteratate Ohsusiugua. 5 1l vund killed Henry Leborn yesterda : - holding the protective system. The republi- | 2o ¥4 2 gl vy [¢] May 13.—George Horving, re- | [robably go to the post us the favorite, with | Beyrude, Neb., May 13.—[Special to Tug b o s L State Sunday Sch tion, in Doy Y Whathed el | two hundred and fifty delegutes in attend. nieaGo, May 18.—George Horvin Robespicrre next. The starters will probably | By ) The intaratate Chautaiqne managers | 8fternoon five miles from here in a d # 1 .00 H or 1w, SRonIE bo aited he At A | ance. The morning’s session was move of a | cently indicted in Pooria for alleged com- | ho: Robespierre; Prince For Pulivade L v Atauqua munag over the ownership of a quarey. Ely § | JacksosviiLe, 11, May 18.—The state Sune ad cherish and protect. Amerioan lnterests and | Social session than anything else. ‘Fho busi- | plicity in clection frauds in the Third ward | Riley, Bill Leteher and Outlook. Pall 14| sre.chook full of bualne e days g in the guardbouse ut the military camp. day school convention opened hore today, industrics in compotition with tho rest of the | Ness mectings conunence this afteruoon and | whoreby Edward Spellman was recently hit to bo too outclassed, while Outlook | read 10 Beatrice Chuutauqua assemb it - Nimerous topics were discussed. 1, W world, DId that policy mean to remove the | Will be secret elected to the city council, wis arrested herce X BOK §OO% 1 LG Pons.-tha.Jth. of next manih sud The Waather Forocoaat, Har Obuako. wia eloied president fop inequalitios which cxisted between th lus- - today Ly officers fr the central station - - « nue t ¥ 8, The grounds at River For Omaha and viclui Fair weather. | tanensulpg year tries on the other side, or did it mean to shy New Youk, May 13.—At the twenty-fifth | Spellman here and that the latter was t Keokuk, In, May 18.—A Warsaw, I for Businoss Trc o out all importationt He insisted that we | anniversary of the Nutional Temperance give him a sum of moncy. Spellman s now | special says William Hill, & banker of thut t undon ! th Dakota: Fair; warmer; southcr Depias, Mass,, May 1 I'he Thomas Rice should not create inequalities. Ho insisted | clety and publication house, L, L. Cuyler, D, | o Philadelphin. It 15 suid Herring will b6 | place, and well known theouehon the weet. | the st 1 wi paper company of Wellsley filed un_involue thut @ protective systew should deal with i D., was elected president, L taken to Peorla today, | died this cvening, aged fifty-eight the interstat lowa: Falr; warmer; varlable winds. | tary petition of fusolvency i court toduy, ot \ |

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