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P THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ==t NUMBER 326, AP 4 : . 2\ NINETEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, ll(ll)\\ \1()1{ l\(v, MAY 16, 1890 | : " @ . TTOT ANTYO e — A T e » ST Eade dad 6 o STIN W M because it was through them the young people | DEEITIN( N | tiving r of here, was found drowned in & | ) SENATOR TELLER RESUMES. | siveiays: o dersand i the Fort THEY VIEW IT WITH ALARM, | bt siovatoten wt sty vive"kes's | REFUTING -~ FALSE ~ RUMORS. | iviei” “hex pavemte nowse on rowedis: | NHLE ROCK ISLAND'S POSITION, ALt -, MeMillin asked what would become | great interest in the wedding, | She was to have boen married to a young man mendments offered in committe “fl th . 10 ECONOMIZE TIME, naned John Holland on Saturda, It is ro- _— whole and not disposed of at noon \Wednes- : The action of the house today in_ changing .| ported that she objected to the marriage, but TS A . + Heo Argues for Tree Coinage and Scores the | day , S A Certain Olass of Congressmen Feel Uneasy | the for the consideration of the tarift | Southwestern Nebraska Farmers and Busi- | For parents insisting npon it, sho committed | President Cable 8ays That Corporation win ¢ Arg . g Mr. McKinloy - They will fail, ‘About the T\ ' ALl bill is intended to_prevent waste of time. oss Men Hold a Meeti suicide some time diring the previous night. Take Oare of Itself, 9 Windom Measure, After further debate the resolution was out the Farmers' Alliance, Any person may offer an amendment to the fiees Jen 2100 & MEGUNg She was in hor night dress, and some think adopted by 129 to 03 o SSE Dill and that amendment must be voted upan, she met her sad fate while in & somnumbu- S Messes, Morrill. Sawyer and Yoder woere but the discussion will be limited to five min® listic state, y 4 S y pointed conferees on“thessenate dependent y T PLEDGED. | utes. Herctofore a great deal of time has | A DEN; DISTRESS. s LOCUAL BUSINESS TO BE PROTECTEDs PASSED THE PARNELL PENSION BILL. pension bill SIXTEEN SENATORS | been wasted in useless talk ENIAL OF FINANCIAL Niobrara's Big Immigration, The flouss then went inta committoe of the |, The tariff bill will go through on schedulo s Nioniana, Neb,, Muy [Special to Tne whole on the fariff bill. The reading of the e y time. The republicans arc going to carey owt | .o o AT AR TERTC UG laee edvoedltiply oves The Senate Cone in the House's | bill consumed the remamder of the day and | They Will Vote Against the Duty on their plans and will do 8o with the discipline | The Tle Given to the Stories Which | ll:"ll ..\\.lmvm.l lecs ”\h“_ \;u:;\. \‘x et Rt el Action—On Wednesday at Noon | At the couclusion the commitice rose and the Silver Lead Ore—A Bill to Ite- of a well organized army. There was never Have Been Circulated Broadcast o fine prospects, New sottlers have ! y & i G et 2 house took & reces peal the Timber Cule @ better organization in the house than now Thrcughout the Unitsd to the Nebraska strip of the Sioux reserva- Would Be an Immedis the Tariff Bill Will be Re- ; -— : Lsborbias! and the comparison with the condition of bl 4 n by the hundreds sineo its opening in ported to the House. DEATH OF MARIE GAGGNOL, ture Act. things in the last house of representatives States. WA sl et T is very marked, That was you- ¢+ cattio by the'score, and several parties PR, —_— Infi Girl Makes an Un- ¢ I‘|"1|L'h' congress, 1v‘rr Hv;‘ democrati Iv:hh‘lN have come in with numbers ranging from v : 15 o senate today successf peak. sINGTON Brieas Tie Osana Bee had mo _control whatever —over the | gy oqyvge Neb., May 15.—[Special Telo- | fifty to five hundred head. 'The crop pros Wauitsaros, May 13, -1n the settate oty [Copyright, (9 by Jamss Gordon Bennett.1 Lo libiaaft o D p vank and file and were ne 8bIB | o o Ty Bas ‘]\‘-‘ ot the yep. | Pects thus far look bright, with an increased among the bills reported and placed on the I Ve oz Tieraid Cable Tl Ll bl el 1o tell what they W going to do or when | gram to Tite Ber.]—At a meeting of the rep- | ; calendar were the following: The senate it i oty # S 5 tro is attracting wide. | they were going todo it, but under the new | resentative ers and business men of - — Dill to amend tho laws relative to shipping | —obecial to Tie Ber.] -Mavie Gagguol's | The Farmers' alliance Is attracting wide- | yyjas and the decisions of Speaker Reed the | southwestern Nebraska this afternoon in this Holt County W. C. T 5 e d the houso bill granting o troubles over. She died cavly this morn- | spread attention in congress. The organiza- | machinery of legislation is working with ub- R T e e Ba gl s ing at Lariboisiore hospital, After the severe | tion of farmers for political as well as busi- | solute pry il pealior ceuit{taIAE NG | EoV e o s nAeaoAE w;wm‘l“\lh»\ ifit 140, v naid. | OPEration ‘vestovdny tho poor gitl lay for | noss purposes is frightening & great many | Wwere of tho mind 1616 5o st what bllls it | £ T Con S U o aa” western | tion of the Holt county W.C. !, U. adjourned | oven at tho cost of ‘tirough rates. I the The senate ther 0, resumad consid- 3 g : o | pass before the howse adjourns and just every county in southern vester f ) \ } SHt s e ']‘Mw"f ‘:h,'nm' # " Mr Tellor con, | BOUIS in a state of apparent calm, but really | gentlemen who have for years oceu Bilts wiil be buried urtll after the ’.‘:1..,-‘.‘-.-'“' braska, over three hundred ropresentatives | this morning after an” mteresting session of | Western ad mon who insist on flghting AU 08 KSR AR D EE a stpor. Tho doctors wero hope- [ without respect to the wishes of the voters of | jonal “eloctions, The peoplo hero. KNOW | from twenty.thres countios and farmers befng ‘s and ovenings. | Tho attendanco was | had any sense there would be an imiediate s Do ks Lsolutely | Tl for a while, but as the | the ruval distvicts. The argument made this | protty generally what the legislation | Joc PP SE RIS CREREB R T e o, | £ood, i ng, besides representatives from | restoration. As it is, the conditions are move M. Teller argued that it was absolutcly | oo 0™ aacanced it became appavent | weel beforo the house committeo on ways | of the " summer s going to be. [ Pr el thlnledo o U B X | the various unions of the county, ministers, | favorable than they have been, and it vally essential that """‘l""“‘“"-‘ AL !'I";"“"" fOF | {at the reassuring symptoms had been delu- | and means in favor of tho bill providing | T"M"'fi"\h“{‘}m l“‘t‘“w”wd“”‘\‘{'\"l““’l:h" ..».”‘1.-{1'mm_; exp ;vl.n]m;‘ The ur..u-“ux'_u-n eduentors, and soveral winiers of ol and | looks as if the railwoad mana \Would should have the highest possible money | thatt : M e s TG Rl ' | voto will be taken at noon on Wednesday | called to order by M. Lebmore of Hastings. | silver Demorest medals from il R el i S s s Tmetion. Ho did not deny that, the pussage | $1ve and but a prelude to the final erisis. | warehouse receipts from the government for |y Wy ¢ five egislation and the appro- | W, W, Fisher of Chase. county was mado | other places, Mrs. C. M. Woedward repio I_l“l‘"f"}\‘“_”::\ LA A B of the bill would put the prics of silver up, | LOWard 10 0'clock her temperature began o | deposits of grain show, if nothiug else, | priation bills, the bill to_ prevent speculation | hajrman of the meeting and James Kelly of | Sented the state unfon and hevassistance was | JERINIUES JERINNE SR TERGE It (todiotd o had that effect, Why | Fise rapidly and soon the pationt was tossing | that the farmers intend to wield an in- | in food products, the compound lard bill and | P Fies BURE TR I RES PR P very highly appreciated, having large and at- | GEERSCERT Y hublid g T e e anparent to people abrogd | 11 Iging fover, All semblance of futelli- | fluenco In politivs, The Farmers’ alliance fs | soveral other measutos of intorest to tho | G WOOW (ORUY SERCEER PG FOUE | tentive audionce ecauso 1t was apparent 1o peope SUTOSC oy o hud disappeared and her inarticulate | cutting quite as strong o figure in the south | farmers will be taken up and disposed of in O orga e SV Idea fOF that- if the United States government con: t e z 5 ALY dd ¢ | order. “There will be no waste of time and | wended that the name of the pro: Looking for Her Sister. G by H sumed. tne entire silver product of tho | S0unds, muttered in delivium, conveyed 1o f as in the west. Ivhas alveady decided ot | gy early adjournment may be expe posed organization bo the Southwestern Bearnice, Neb., May 15.—[Special Tele- | Ciicsao, May 15, peetil R BRI PR THE oM IS prod et | oo anuse A mId A EVsRagwWasHeavin g IO oMo iate s Bt G SKaURI RIS SOtE NE) MISCELLANEOUS, Nebraska burcau of information. Perma- | gram to Tnk Bee]—Mr. and Mrs, Morseof | Tne Bee.]—The Western K ¢ thiere would be o demand for | convulsions, and in' spite ¢ inei with Colonel Livingston as its candidate for The Geona Indian school is to have an in- | nent organization was accomplished as fol- | Omaha were in the city toduy hunting fora | tion has provided for minimum chavges of silver that could not be met Thinks That it Western Railrond ate Restoeation, NEW York, May 15, [Special Telegram to | Tue Brr]-President Cable of the Reclks | 1sland was asked about the rate troubles | today and said: “The Rock Island will pros | Wiy A Y Pole- | tect itself. It proposes to do business on & city, pursuant to a call of the Hastings beard May [ ele- el e 5 m Pie Bek)—The annual conyen- | PRYINg basis, It will p tits local business ing efforts of the attending physicians | governor, but also to run candidates for con- | crease of appropriution amounting to 30,000 | | 2 T i (AR TR ister. of Mus, Morso, who | cents on small shipments to Trans-Missoy Y 8 > i ; N ws: Dres| John N. Lyman, Hastings; | sixteen-year-old sister of Mus. Morse, who othing served to or ago; lowird rross i sst seven of the ten distriets, | over last year when the Indian appropriation | '0WS: President, 3 883 ' 5 e, The girl | tervito committee was ulso appoin te It might put tho .pricc up to par. | “’”"k*; % _"‘l‘"”':‘ ‘_'J‘ "‘- oo "“'\"'__"ill el "[‘(lhl“ et 1‘ “:‘K e ,“',‘ ‘l"l"pl"\‘— i G R e e ] e president, J. L. Trobee, Elwood; secre- | Tan away from Omaha yesterday. l\‘n' girl :«“:;w’?x] AT a W‘vlml"”\’l i ;: Ho did not know exactly what par would be, | © ¢10cK she breathea he last, carvying wi Ll ¢ Cistricts NOW XCDEP | 70,000 as it now stands, und it is not im- | tary, J. E. Kelloy, McCook; treasurer, C. E, | was found here in the family of a rclative, | 10 tIke D FHE HHTLE 0F, Gquitatng LRk Ho supposed.that §1.59 per ounce would bo | e to the grave the secret of her death, sented by Crisp, Turner and Lester. This | ughapio that an additivhal 10,000 will be | Adams, Superior; chalrman executive com- | Wnd was, after somo porsuasion, induced to | rates via Chicago and Mitwaukee vs Duluth it : ] ; Just before her death Marie made a tervible | determination has thrown such men as | dgded. The fnerease is to ive additional ¢ Y. O'BH A return, The cause of the escapade cannot be | to Montana comiion points, called par in the United States. 1t would be g g 5 mittee, J. C. O'Brien, Hayes Center. Let- | Joqnod The Buriington today lined up its vate teagitii 3t Britatn and loas in Borope, It effort, and, raising herself on her elbow, pro | Blount, Barnes, Stewart and Clemons, pacity for the school in the way of m{\ | ters we o N KOS I8 MARASTsON AN |16 stz ey from St Patil to St T.oti (4 to 810605 theiit s 4 d leas in. Kuroj 7 TR 3 There e avo hithorto ha s their oW ¢, | round, buildings, ete. It has capacity but | 173 oI e cittorsManierson dil o0 [ PROIAG il UL LRSI, AL 2 it put the price ' per cent above par pur- | M "" A R ‘|‘,'_"' M "“'" '::“ .H ) 1}'(‘r"r.“_"‘ ‘,'lfh“r s LS 75 .j“,‘f,',"f,.".,“_\. Tow, but when the additions | Paddock, endorsing the object of the meet- | ]']'"‘“ "“'\j‘““\'[' _-‘““"L{" !‘;“““_l;.ll_ g DL G s TN (sl LAV | el Gl O [t e Ll U wbulle o 4 are lo will aecommodate 30, W. B. | ing. The following resolutions were unan SR I B WD LU Lo pr gl LRl G UL Sl oS Gt tad the groat intevests. arraved against | hospital andtwo nurses watching at hev bed- | realizo that any agency which will be strong | Jil Lesh Shintendent of the school, 18 here | mensly passed: - Bex]—B. T. Hom, who is woll known in | on& tickets, i, excent, o the pilicy silver would obtain their cnds, ‘I'his was no | ’ stinctly, and their testimony | enough to protect the agricultural laborers in | Jooking after the appropriation. A i Thag i rastra e T T nd until recently | muki busis between nearly all v o Yaiin supposition, It wvus borno out by fuots . utely, strain their cars as | tho exercise of theiy political rights, which | il Supaceising rchi, ¢, thivugh the sec | condition ot Siithern i wostern Nobrasia | division superintendent of tho Promont, Bk points. ade s There was a party, not in_the United States | oy jnjght, they were unable to make any | for years have been dented, and which shall | retary of the treasury, s asked congress to | have been eirenlated in the caster | portion of | horn & Missouri. Valley road, has just R E BT nlone, but all over the world,that eld tho ered- | (¥ RS L R TR GRS | e Ablo also to in tho Support of thoso | MAKCah appropriation of £25,000 in the sun- | the United | States and = in Kreat | copted a position with ‘the Missouri Pacific (ORGSR its of the world that took toll from all g Leip AL N AL SR Bl Ol B bl sl BEOE ¢ their | 4ry civil appropriation bill, now pending, for | money conters of _the union, hm'-~vll'- road, with headquarters at St. Louis, and 1 Only tors, levied tribute on all enterprises and was | lowed. The girl's eyes stood out from their [ voters is one which means the ruin of their | {ne bivnose of Hitlo to the site for | ing that our farming Interests el e L Sl uployes Only avralyod azainst silver as moncy. —Ior seven- | sockets, the right one braised and blackeued, | political future, Men who for sears Wave | ghe public building at Fremont and for work | {1, £ e hor GioLress: ¥ 1o b | that city, whero he will reside, > Finishe teen years that party luad held the | the chords of herneck tightened, she elutched | peen complacently holding oftice fin Washing: | upon the excavation ard foundation, which | more t i T RS 2 e == WASHINGTON, Ma Tho senate i whola lized world in ts power. Tt | o5 T onT o Boodless 2 ington great \m-l‘ heir fvn‘\{x‘«"li":\"‘(',“ ':':‘ can be done this year, There is little if any anger welal distress in this por- Death of Mrs. Carl Colb, state committee today continued the hearving had its t pe, but it had its influ- | . T S e & dvantage and who expected to con _"""' O | doubt that the appropriation will be made. ebraska; and s Bearnice, Neb., May 15.—[Special Telegram | oo 1l velating to the equipment of ences here lded one-third to the | oico dicd —away in series do so indefinitely ni fecl disturbed at | “Raprogentative. Dorsey had with him W fieso reports are having an tojur- | o S s YO RS R dnughter of | LPOR tho bill valating to the ey 0 material debt of the United States by legisla- | gasps. Plainly there was something | the stormy outlook before’them. What th luncheon in the Honso restaurant today Major Tect'on the financial condition of our 1 , daug freight cars with power brakes and automaitio tion and had added an equal amount to state, | she wished tosay before she died, but she [ Will be able to do to avert the storm remuins | George W, Steele of Tudiana, the new g . R ot e 1D Gl sy G JOL WS e of THE | oupler ll\\llll‘lx'«'ld"" individual debts, Those peo- | could not say it. \What that othing was | 10 e scen. nor of = Oklahoma, and Representati > amounts of loans; and ¢ Opratna Biik at this point, died this afternoon | = gy Railroad Commissioner Coftin of Town, Dl phed themselygs at thoexpenso | g0 AR T 000 S e e AN USPOPULAR CLAUSE, Shringer of TGl JThey tallid Gvar aftalrs:| o G reporte Wi have o tendency | 0f puerperal fever. “An infant child survives of the many. Colossal fortunes had been | Buman justice will never knov as She | teen senators have promised already to | in the new territory and, gave the chi fo keep capital from invesiiuz i our socur(- | her The deccased was one of the most | Rt built up in the United States and Burope | making a supreme attempt to denounce her | o 0™ aouingt that clause in the MekKin ceutive of that country, the. prix res | ties, thereby retaeding further developmeut | hi esteemed and popular ladies in this | the commitied that o represeuted the B 5 within seventeen years which had no parallel | slayer, or was Emile soie one she had loved? | tarift bill which imposes a duty of 11, cents | of the law, which Mos 5 and keeping fmmigration from us; thorefore, | section and her death i generally deplored. | erhood of Locomotive Engineors, Fireuon and in the history of the world, and did anybody About 2 she 5 borne into the | per pound upon silver lead ore, which is now | Springer were active in forming. O esolve o o s e tae = e L, AL HOLACE D render the antage and adopt a financial | * 7 R s e thL o | here in force working against this provi: of J. T Nesbitt to be land register “at North | sembled, that wo invite investigation of our | Beatrice, Neb., May 15.—[Special Tele- | HER8 FIAb 410 PROBISCC, EEEAREE A TR system that would relieve the tax ridden | respondent saw her this —morn- | ;eTh 0 bill, and it is possible, though Platte, D. I\, Baumgavrduer, receiverat Me- | condition and assert that the financial aairs | gram to Tue Bee--The stato medical so- H'V'NH lll_(:‘“““d“r Noalation nIreating THete debtors of this country mid the world and | ing. As you enter this ey | yrobable, that they may succeed in striking it | Cook, and A, A, Baldwin, receiver at North | of our portion of Nebraska wero neverso | gopy closed its its twenty-second annual | fiyeresis i any dogran He did 1ot heliers put them back on the pline where they were | room the atmosphere is heavy with disinfect- | from the bill iu thie house. Chairman McKin- | Platte completes alimost the last land oftice | sound asthey are to il 1o (et Sl s S rest 3 o did 781 The cnorgio > > wore 2 = & omay ¢ ST RSN bras S L | that our farming and business inferests are on | session here this afternoon and the members | there was gny roud in the country <o pooe in 18781 The cnergies of those people were | uee your oyes f n rows of tables, on | ley reiterated today that tho bill would be- | change to be made in Nebraska, J, P. Lind LR M e PR A e e e e beyond caleulation. They could putsilver at | (i O ¢ boxes- cofins if | come a law practically as it stands; that, the ¢ is to be appointed register at MECoolk and g, have about all returned to their homes, The | that it conld wot provido these satory anpll and above par when they wanted to and if | WhiCh ¥ e S members of the committee on ways and Seeter is to goin at Lincoln, and then ital invested in the farms c pledged itself to labor diligently }"l* ;‘I'-‘_' fatire “'m}”‘l‘ SRITANiGsT Al "W; they would thereby destroy silver as a money | you like—puinted blacle. In these eorpsesare | joang in framing the bill consulted ex the list of chauges will be complete, Yester- | braska by honest agents is perfectly the meeting of the national medical | the future railroad companics shall £ metal and then (when the United States gov ', d sometimes fifty a | sively the wishes of the senate, and th y's appointients wero favorably reported | farms ity inerousing in 4 association at Omaha in 1891 their cars before they put them into wse ernment could not buy silver under the pend- 'pse of auother woman | efforis to break down the bill will fail from the senate committee on public lands to- itly growing bett S ) = r bi ey would como 7 i : e { v and will be 4 5 AT thag tho DRINCINAL TAOLOE In thasotulomons A Young Doctor's Death SHOT IIS M ” .. ER. inge Vill) they would come and sa; S S R el ) day end will be promptly confirmed. RO O S e G e e | L e QT Ll WS told you silver would not do; you will hi Sl e e e e Rt S L R My, Dorsey will offer an_amendnicnt to the | ahd devejontient of & new oF thinly settled :yNoLps, Neb., May 15.—[Spe i to go to the only suitable money, gold L I S L LR Do o lotse Ol e o e ot o Hag | tariff billin the house placing umber on the | populiition means more wealth, niore and bot- | £ram to Tug Bee.]—Dr. J. D. Pitts, aged | Brut Man Whose Those people would do anything within the | 8 p. m. a wagon from the morguo | bill to repeal tho timber culture act, as it WS | froo list. The bill reduces the duty from § terhoness it (ho entire state s ineamest | twenty-nine, died four miles west of Re ed. ze of leglslative enactment ot o ! e & buok: ¢ VoL and @ done cong or several y or of a anxious for more lunmigratic 5 A e hing boer ing > g i o0 g o ool buachnent O dommeril | o upat the back entianco and tho s | {006 I very congress o senertl e bt | (O350 por oobtone T | i o s g 8750 | L0 00 e s oo g auito {rety any bill that contained n prov Which | s of lln-l mu:«lm 1 ;,nln k\v.“.‘.?xlml aceept it, and has prepared a substitute re- SSRGS R AT Resotved, That this convention recommends | hard and also used hypodermic injoctions of oceurred in Wall $treet this morning when 3 o ’ Rtato f . away to a small and sinister-looking vuilding | pealing both the timber culture and the pre- = TR e . that our next legisluture pass a law establish- | morphine and cocai supposed that ctiv 2 man, Alphonso J. Stephani i;:;.‘;“f.‘.(“?,'{ii‘ e bl vas o i foway ac heme, | Which stauds under the shadow of Notre Ciption law in tho same bill, . The measure WILL ASSERT THEMSELVES. ing oo o i o el ip: G0} atrumERIEHG UseAtwaS untloanilFesnlts |1 e o i SRt B Ean Ll ::I’.:Ir.;: fect bill, bilhsiat 2 L R e ar S ey e been reporied to the senate, but NG ks % propriutions us may be decmed nocessary to | jng i blood-poisoning. Ry o) TRl a fo spp:l.!y‘r:l,u::l::'q:‘.g elief excopt in i :).A!II(A” Ll It'."l:h‘l l.‘dhul‘ . ‘h.l'n,. i Seration by fhe committee will prob. | The Stock Dealers Desire Plenty ‘of :I'I:x\fl:I‘llwll“:II]LH:‘\"I;::‘\“:‘l‘lx?‘l‘lx‘l;l\lt,l;ll»ltxl‘-:‘:b‘!‘fn‘lll) 5 : < | 6 Reynolds. The murdewr wis but a few N iat Gt o0 OO0 |y chevgawill b leant fokstwo or three > completed on Monday. 'The bill,as it Space at the World's Fair. ouie Boautital puradise, thereby wdding milo Coal Discovgred Near Niobrara. hours in the eity, haying just avrived on the Honth, sthtel months on a chunce that the assassin_ way be | staids now, repeals the timber culture act, | Cmicaco, i, Ma¥ 14, —[Special Telegram | jigns to our population and wealth Nioprara, Neb., May 15, —[Specinl Tele- | White Sta steamer Majestic from Liverpoold 1f it was proposed (o wdstare sfiver it would | discovered. Iu that time, should such be the hutnlll‘unv\hsll\,llmr.v 1"1‘7) :.:l‘wu'; “!mll nvn|( to Tuk Bre.]—A large number of gentlemen )vlnh.-.u\nnl‘u!\.?( :n(u.u.x_u(L ‘.l:_)”ln"i;pnng. C. | gram to Tk Ber.]--Coal has been @iseov- The cnnse of the (ragedy is s followse nave tobe given its fu, ‘nonoy function. | ease, he will be brought face to face with Lis | &ffect any vulld wights hevatofore acerued, | yopresenting the live stock interests of tho ( OtBrion, fues Gentor; G, Hildroth, Blaom- | o10q jn Grape Creek, n small tributary to the | Stephanie’s father carried on a fruit busiuess 1 vere st nine n the world | specchless accuser. put all bona fide claims lawfully initiated | bt S ** | ington; ‘W, B. Helling, Aurora: C. D, Fuller, | eredin ¢ , 2 Sl s Rl ol fl{fi‘:"}z,f‘,fi'\"u, TR mEn el BT, iy bo perferted i the same manmner and | country gathered at the Pacific hotel this | pOCRS i amevas G 10 S | Niobrara, ten miles from here, by John R. | in this city. He died two years ugo, leaving bl s Y st un calling | Unfortunately the police seem almost as e LA tionariG b 3 morning to consult regarding the representa- | Sy Y i Y ¢ mrenton: | Joll, who has been prospecting during the | his wife ns sole executrix, Alphonso cirried 1. 3 c upon the same eonditions as herctofore and | m g 0 arding the Smiith, Be y: R. O. Adams, Trentou; | Joll, who has bee ectingdt 1 as sole exceutrix, Alphonso cuir h‘wx‘.l‘uhol.iuw-lr\\-uq a bimetalist, if there | far from finding the guilty man—for, of | any person who has made an entr under the | tion of their interests at the world’s fair. | J. 8. Dickenson, Minden; B, J. Murfin, Su- winter. The vein is six to eight feet. on the business, but converted much of is was to be only one money standrd he would | ¢ o, it was a man—as they were when the | timber culture act and who has for four These stock breeders are thoroughly aroused | pevior: William Bruce, Holdrege; k. M. Broke His ! into cash, depositing £50,000 with a safc de- come a silver basis in the interest of the | crime was discovered. in good faith complied with the provisions o ver the question of & sito for the exposition, erkins, Red Clo J. A, Piper, Alma; Jo: 0.1 G Pl | e He e NedELth Andlnes o and of the people of this country. il said law shall be entitled to make tinal proof bt SRR et for | cDL Myers, Glenville; M. Lebmore, Hast- eMoNT, Neb,, May 15.—[Special to Tue | T DEANY Lug HHCal o question nowbeforo. (ho scnite was A A and acquire title to the same by the payment _“‘];j‘l"“"“‘j\l"’i"";"I:M‘”{‘.‘K:“\‘?*‘l"“" fent voom for | ings; L. J. A. Voller, Benkleman; D. R. Cal- | Brr.|—¢Bud” Richards, the fifteou-year-old | saulted his mother and tiwo months ago went »/question whether tho cont iropping LURE 0] ET. of $1.2 per acre. The desert landact is | & grand exhibit, and thev, o also to | jaian, Stockville: T.'1D. Lee, Bliwood: Jos- | son of Hon, L. D. Richards, last night fell | to Burope. During his absence his mother L e v ot 3 i g ided in the bill by adding to it a pro- | Protest against any division af the faix | oph 17 Bixby, Dilieri ¢; . Chase, Wallice: | from u paiv of stiits upon which o was wabk- | consulted Lawyor Reynolds, who adyisod an St tHe wction of enterprise and the 1 of Doran, Wright & Co. ision requiring the party entering land | Which would puate tho five Stk | 0. D. 'Sheets, Ilsie;’ William Coleman, Me A oL g attachment against him and the sufe deposit speclil'destruction of the dobtor. class—the able to Meet Its Obligations. that act to file a map showing the | {om ‘llllt; it e foraLh R how [ conie; e company. ontest and most TOuE olAaa Nt thistand S TR oran. | mode contemplated for irvigation and the co the report has gone abroad that the | ™Aty meeting of the executive committee at A Noewspaper Sold. He probably heard of this this morning on greatast and most numerous class in this and | _ New Youx, Muy 15,—Tho firm of Doran, | S0 0'0r (he water to b used for. irrigation, | Inke front had been recommonded as a site | t1o Union club this evening moasures wore | ; RN e | rival, and ut once went to Reynolds' office, all other countries. *“There is in this coun- | Wiisht & IR oL Aty sod| | S0uree ; Tt hblaxpos R R e ! Oscrora, Neb., May 15.—|Special to Tne 3 try & majority of men who boliove thero 13 o | o LELt &0, Wall street brokers, announced | g bill ulso repeals the pre-cmption law and | for the exposition the Torse, cattle and agric | taken to raise money at once, securing cor- | TG OB SEM Er BEREE 8 S | where he held an futerview with him in his righteous and just demand for the free coin- | L0 its correspondents this morning its inabl leaves all public lands subject only to scttle- '|”»‘-"~M1 "‘]"I"'“‘ {"; ' }‘."”': ] A l“'. vect figures of mortgage indebtedness, value | DEEJ M. Butler soid out tacay tho | jnner oftice. Hearing a shot fired, the oveus ago of silver, They may bo retavded | ity to meet its obligations. Id Williams, [ ment under the homestead act. there should not be sufticient space for their | 5" wapile and grain shipped each month, cte. | Osceola Record to H. H. Campbell, Mr. | pantsof the outer oftice rushicd’ in, found by the fear that we will not be able to enact, | geneval manager of the hou i today th MUST COME T0 THE SENATE'S TERMS, vontemplated part, of the show. A call was Campbell is a young man, having lived in this | Stophanie standing over Roynolds with a afree coinage bill into law. My duty is | no statement would be made for a a couple 41t looks s though the house would have :;““'l':"\ ha ! ';l’:'x‘l"l]:::: Hebrol aloon Licenses. county most of his life, and is a rustler, smoking revolver in lis hand and Reyioldg Wl xercise jgmen 4 it o i e AR 00) . 2 i . ¥ t 0¢ 8 4 R/preala EBRON, N 3. ol Tue probat il vounded vi just done when 1 exercise my judgmont here as | or gy, The libilities, ko added, | to recede from its position and ag O the American Clydosdale nesociation, tho | HEWKON, Neb., Muy 15.—[Spocial toTue | o0 0o pp o HEARING, | [TV fulally wounded, with s bullct sy God has given me power to see my duty, and senate bill if there is any general pension leg ssident of the Americ: hort H breed- | Bez]—Our village board has been quite busy & G A { ted 8 R aa bt h ta vl At s would be in the neighborhood of £300,000,with | 30748 i Y 8 i 4 president of the American Short Horn breed 2 + A ! Reynolds was removed to a hospital. not as the exccutive or anybody clse may islition at this sess| and pension legis ers’ association, the president of the Ameri- | for some time hearving objections and taking | gixteen Million Dollars Wanted to b falbeny “ - f nly nowinal assets. The loss will b dis- Y H it. 1 propose to do my duty, and I belie i LJES- 1 tion we must have,” said Chairman M Al dein AT sfatd S, | i | y e Lot Rk ESOTE “hairman 2 can 2 -Angus association and the see- | festimony on remonstrances aga e ranbig e & e PRIy Aint 1] the sonate Will. do tho_same. e will | tributed all over tho country, but noindl- | 498 We taust have,’ suid Cha can Abetdeen-Angus qugociation aud tho so¢- | testimony on romonstrances against granting Build Warehouses. toped with a Traveling Man have a freo coina which will relicve | Viduat loss will exceed 10,000 Willinms | {hjs afternoon. Mr. Morrill is the principal | broedors' association, licenses for saloons. Oneof the village trus- | Wasninato, Moy 15.— The heaving of the | Owatoxsa, Miun., May 15.—(Special Telo- suffering industr 50 opportunitios | 5o 00® o E e nathotio i eneounsing | Bouse member of the j committee on Mr. Emory Cobb of Illinois was chosen | tees made application for a license and some | Farmers' allianco representative was con- mto Tue Bree.j—The sensation of the and bring prosperity, not to the farmacalone, | L, S iy persons who. wors | forence and will havo alimost absolute control | tenpoury chaivman ud J. 1. Plekrell tem. | of his assoclates woro in fayor of grauting | tinued by the ways and means commnittee this | season here is tho clopement of Mrs, Ty e B T i amonig the losers. ' Tiho b tas no fndebted- | §F e position wssumed, by the Nowse, Mv. | porary” secrotary. Mr T, H, Suuders read | bim tho exclusive privilege, Whis chused 80 | oring, Mr. Livingston the national lec- | Rolfe with Andrew Bulson, a traeling salese " % 5 058 0N 4 [} changes y. A ' " Blaans Lo'ss : rs from Sc 2 sk, Governor Fuar- o 010 o A A\ i3 rer e 2 0 arg hi rugr P, 1 )| Mr. Coke addressed the senate in favor of | Hiss b ahy of the Exchianges i this ity | goermined not to accept any kind of service B Sty el Govortor L | e lemmse his resigmed and (he bilange of | turer of the organization, took up the argu- | man for a Chicago drug honse. Bulson's the frco and unlimited coinage of silya EnapBoatar ulso susp 1510 pension clause in the bill, although thobill | Wisconsin, regretting their ability to be | the board are now in favor of granting more | ment. He quoted President Lincolw's proph- | home is in Michigau, and for the past year declaved that the persistent - defiance — which the house passed reaches a much | present and wishing Godspeed in the worl than oue lic _The bourd will mey ooy that the corporations would be enthroned; | he has been carrying on o clandestiue courts {’;"ll"'_ll?‘" l::""l.\'l ‘(1 J ;;‘wl'y"“‘\"' depur More Assets Than Liabilities, lavger z"”'i'mfr of claimants |tluul \\\;lll doa | “iphe following permanet oficers were T‘l;--e«h;'m ning of e t week ]m furtluq'“ that the property of the country would be | ship with the pretty Mrs. Rolfe. Bulson > ZOVe ent for st ser ) 3 C W o P g a great deal more good than the one | elected: Preside amory Cobb, of Tllinois: | sider the matter of issuing licenses 'he v e k rans T s ; Brntay, Wis., May 15.—W. W. Collins, a | 3 & ; lected: President, Emory Cobb, o ) gt . » itself over- | made his last visit here abont @ week ugo wiis one of the most remarkable facts in iy ot aalon of thia ! dlby And. whic sl nsq | vnlch ™ fa" i prosonted! “by the! "'senate; > prosident, N, P, "Clark ' of Minne. | parties making application are still hunting | concentrated, and the republic itselt over- | Mufo s WREVIER UL GOOE & WOCE, GED history of freo representative government. ¥ RO clty ¢ 10115 also | e conferees on the part of the house will second yice president, Judge H. W, | for bondsmen. thrown, Thank God the last predict tage of every opportunity to be in each othor's The bill reported from the finance committec | comnected with the clothing fiem of W, A. | not take the responsibility of yielding to the | Blodgott of Iinois; third vice prosident, H. 3 was not fulfilled, buv the others had i GEpanoyay,orpain iyl athosls diseriminated against silver inleaving to the | Comnor & Co., Mavinette, Wis., fuiled today. | domand of the senate, but will report from | 1. Clough of Oli; fourth viee president, The Dunbar Suicide Id One-twenticthof the peoploowned three-fifths | company, - Both = parties are | soink, secretary of the treasury the right to. deter- | Liabilitics about £10,000; usscts estimated at | time to time as the work of the conference i PEOREL syico 1onY VT ‘e . special | Of the property. If congress refused | B kb o8 g oo, y b &40, John Boyd of Tlinois; seeretary, T, B. Wales | Nemuasks Ciry, Neb., May ! and the fair Julict has constantly had nore mine how much of thesilver purchased should | #10,000 above liabi progresses and ask the house forinstructions. | of Towa, and ussistant se rotarvies, L. D. Telegram to Mir Bee.| -1t de d today | 0 #pPro o the sub-treasury plan, then let it mv.l“ml“‘nml\ P T L ‘I"W“‘ Hoatahuad dulomoney, Iy L R e Al B ook ot Fails, | Lpresume wo shall have some kind of final | Thompson of 1llinois and Thomas McFariane | thag the man whe committed suicide at Dun. | Jonove, the restrictions heduing in the | JFoetety thought just proper wnder the cive ready held that thero was too miuch | New England Stoc xchange Fails. AN P Tt ahamps ! v u- | national bauking system. The favmers would | Of 80¢ St JustpronariIGAL Oy silver coined, it was sure that with Bostox, May 15-The New England stock Phero is great anxiety on the part of the | " Phe following subjects will be in turn @is | bar last Friday by throwing himself undor a | suy pothing about trusts and combinations | FEEREER, (G UL TG T tnat discretion vested in him not another | exchange failed today; liabilitics, 50,000, house for a service pensi It is under- | cussed by the convention: What space will [ Missouri Pacific train is Bud Bales, a young | and the concentration of money if they could | s B0 S CHGE T o her dollar would bo coined. That provision of . stood that P nt Harvison 10oks with | bo required for tho various live stock exhib- | man of this city, Heleft this city for hold their crops in sub-treasu and wero | O e s crving couple were seen to the bill was neither more nor less than a pro FIRE RECORD. favor upon the houso bill, as he hus | ita¢ What position shall it occupy? When | nige about a week ago, but it is just learned | not compelled, s ut present, to sell them at | WIS 5 IC SR FRIRE WORE BECR (0 vision to convert the treasury of the United 5 v leas as Lo pensions and believes | shall it be held? How long shall it continue? | that he never reached his destination. The Ltimes. 1t would be a Godsend to the | VAR MVPE AOHTe “Doing Toliotlaa States into a warehouse fovsilver, to be held | Winona's Immense Flouring Mill and | that the greater the number of pensioners | Shall all kinds of live. stock be exhibited at | deseription fits him perfeetly and the body | country to pass the sub-treasury bill for the | ©lock % { L0 In-innwln,\' on \\1;3; h the gove AR Llevator Burned, ¢ho can be relieved the better it will be forthe s same time! What limitation sha'l apply | Will be exhumed. The cause of the suic veason, it for i) oth n that there \\mlll‘l ho dist y idently not should advance monay. The passage of the = h weople at lurge, He would gladly sign an ab- hitors ! Ihat recommendations was probably caused by despondency bec not be @ bucket shop left in the [ 1he dis 3 ViAW Vet il bill would prove the soverest blow 1o silvor ”\‘Ij\“\*- ~‘“l_'“['1~ i\‘_t\'l l*llll*‘ started in | B0N0 sorvice pension bill i HeY .,'\":,"x,f”,,,m},\fj‘L TR A B G e United States (e iy of” sporultion e “l’ ks, (04 e uonkelo| Bl R RLL wnd sinco its demonetization, e fire room of the Winoua mill compan The objections to the senate bill ave that | % febic L - e in crops would be done away with | Minncapolls in seavch of the The silyer bill went over until tomorrow. | immense flouring mill about 3 o'clock this | does not go as far as the house bill and Indudin Pay U Observed A fon D and the producer and consumer would be Er o silyer bill wo u about 3 o'clock this | docs not go us far « and e p s to Pay Up. v Ascensic e e St After un exccative session the senate ad- | yoning and the entive plant, including mill, | anires tho pevsons who receive the pension to | Cuieago, May 15.—[Special Telegram to | Bratwicr, Neb, May 15,8 lnd | RroYght touotho, heileelgption Ruyensigation journed. eithier prove disability or dependency. The | 1 B e BT RS B e Sixteen million dollars would build all the | Huros, 8. D., May 15, —[Special Telesram 3 i i latter clause is offensive to a great many JLB B ER.] ) SAGRUN) LG 8 LINE.ORR0r |, BHE L b warchouses the alliance wanted to Tue Bek]—Ilorace Beach, the noted ! House. stroyed, Every effort was mude to prey claimants. - Tho Grand Army 0f the Kepubiie | clation is veat, trouble inducing the | mandery, Knights Templar, attendod Ascen What good were river und harbor improve: ) WasiixGroy, May 15.—In the house toduy | the spread of the fire to the manufacturing | is a charitable ovganization ind it will not be | thousands of small subseribers to pay up, | sion day sevvices at Chivist Episcopal church [ ments to the debt-rvidden, opprossed favme Mr., McKinley, from the committe on rules, | interests eastward, The flames leaped hun- | more humiliating and should not be more ob- | and now a prize is being offered to every man | this evening. Rev. Robert Scott, delive Iu conclusion fe suid that if the commit / i ! } reported a resolution providing that the | dreds of feet into the air, while the heat was | 1€ u-»u.n;\m“-p. \”~|“»“<I)v‘.” eney before the | g chips in promptly, An additional bid | the address. Following tho services at tho 'lu“ -|.'.‘ :l V‘l‘l‘l'l l‘v‘mlwlv:lwf'. if i‘lul- “”fil‘l. irrigation m,‘. sthgation now in- progress by house shall meet at 11 o'clock and that after | almost unhearable. The fotal loss on the pi peusion burcau in order to seciro pension | 5ot Bainhe e divectors to socure | ehureh the knights retymed to the Masonte | N0t 4€¢epba crop basis, let them putit in the | direction of the gencral government, wrived 196! : ity s catimated ot §300,000; Toneuncs oo | under the sonate bill than it would be to | M 1OV il 3 401 o knights 1 . Mas bill. Do _something to relieve the farmers. | today, Prof. Beacl's business is to iscertain tho reading of the journal and the disposal of | Crty is estimated 000 insurance $ ; 1 : 1 the spe ayment o€ small subscriptions. | hall, where the following oficers were in it ] KaTes 8 Doy 000, Thero wero ulmost 25,000 bushels of | Imake proof to the Grand Avmy of tho Repub- | Some time ugo the board announced that each | stalied for the ensuing year: . C. Salisbury, | Lo b make it u question of turift or politics, | if water exists in pluces where boriug his not tho conferenco roports the house shall go into | W HACER W ARG T30, shels: Of 1 o' drder 1o secure reliet from- that body, | Sofi i uko the boardaunouncad that each | stailed for the onsuing you .. Ballsbu but let the bill stand on merits proved a success. His roport will accompiny committee of tho whole on the tariff billy that | fiour in tho mill. Tho company employed | Nor would it e more dificult or humiliating | LGN ho entitted 01 two adumission tiekets | 1tehands, captiin genorat: D, A. Waldon: pi - tho ropiart of_the commission s Il -be tho bill shall be read tirough, commencing | wbout one hundved men. ‘The il Lad ‘a ca- [ 10 Securo s peusion nnder the senate bill than | ch sharo of stock, Tt 1. now proposc | Tates B.' B aylor, scntor warden; L3 Sxerman'ERMiizar gmendment. ready tofora Juno 80, Hotwill visle Abery with paragraphi 111, and shall be open to ty of 300 barrels and wus ubout the | ;b WO B0 R0 BEELES BEIER SO SRy ovgunl- ive to cach subseriliar who pays his stock | Chumbers, junior warden; 8. W. Wadsworth, | WAsmxotox, May 16.—Senator Sherman | doen, Webster, Millhank and poiuts in Nt N i 8 lipped building of the kind in tho | 24 aving o View. in full before the date mentioned” u testinio: B, 13 Hawkin, vecordor, A sump- | today submitted an auiendment iutended to | Dakioti, then ko to Montta, Robrasia, (g los paragraph 110, aid that on Wednesduy next fai i i q L SO I MO, mial in recoznition of the prompt payment of | tous banquiet,” music aid social diversion | be proposed by him to the pending silver bill, | grudo i Kunsus, Hew bo iy Quishy iny at noon the bill, with the pending amend- i Senator Tngalls intends to speak on the sil- | his subscription, sikned by the oficers of th succeeded the installation ceremonie: It provides that the balances standing to the | ot ey of N F ol % R ALAI} o Fanutaq e, RAACHN Negro Lyncl ver and general pension bills. * He is in favor | company and certifying that the holdef is one L e eaits oac oo | Wtoear of frrigusion Mr, Blount of Geongia eriticized the major- | NAvourossitiy, Liv, May 16,—[Special | of free coinago und of makinie the gertificates | of the original_sibseribers to tho capital Will Make it Hot for Him, R AR T 8 Pacific Funding Bi'l ity of the committeo on rules sharply for re- | Telegram to Tuk Bre]—A negro named | # full legal tender. Ho favors netonly a de- | stock of the world's ~exposition of 1502 Furmot, Neb,, May 15.~[Spocial 0 Tie | jngo tho treasury as miscellincons recoipts | wasnixaros, May 1o T house cominite porting this resolution. After the code had | ph o S | pendent and disability pension bill, bt one | The testimonial will bo ewbellished Tha hrobtarinil o oA W0 faor g pagain l‘_.',“ A i B .m‘;v.«n.mm'l'yl.\‘ \'Ill‘v\l\ltl'll' Philip Williams early last Monday morning | ghat has a per diem scrvice provision, Tis | by an engraving. of — on - histovical | BE! Ihe brother-in-law of W. W.Woomer, | gnd that the wreasury shall » the ciren i tee on Pacifie railvoads bas tinally decided to I R e A1, 6 s th ved the bedroom of Mrs, Thomas G. | specches on both of the subjects will un- | pletu ymiemorative of the landing of | & young farmer who lived six mifes north ofgflabing uotes ot bauks whichi may come juto 70 A0 pnids bas Augh d o proposed to L Mo bl i a0ty Phelps. The lady awoke before the ne doubtodly attract widespread attontion, as ho | Chvistophor Columbuat in America, A good | Fremont and who suddenly disappewred s n ,,';““,“f, elaiy ‘:'l‘{“'f,f,_‘“”"“h::"j Hog...ho | ropovh ','“,"',‘f:”\‘, :m”\‘ : ‘“} g ”’, ,’ o ‘,‘f‘: Ingg the committoe. It seomed the potiey of | reached her and ran out, sercaming for help, | 1% said o have some very positive, popular | many of the small subseribers aro tuking i short time ago, has blood in his eye. Soon [HHoute of the sommtealler of the i 1HONR- QUG St M9-01 1 NG8 HALHE the majority that: whenever any matter was | Willian as captured’ and earl, day | dud oviginal ideas, which™ he will clothe in | vantage of this last offer and turning in the | after Woomer's disuppearance his fawher | gyl uotes . st u" F R R, “1' considoration for eral weeks, ‘The hill of a magnitude requiring debaté and caretul | morning his body was found dubgling from | Picturesque langua puyment of their stock. o T P AIRA I ITITE0 100k At la || iatian LA coaived and (6| will be @ substitute for tho Vandever bill, g R niliage oo ebetd o coratil | morata babedy e | iy Croplor hus visienod_tho chatrman, | €410 o8 from Bennayivanin to lok attor hin | sreyed thal e, notcs shal bo st Iy | buc his il eaily e il reportcd by thd pended and become nugatory. It matteved - Sccretary and Mrs. Blaine have givon their [ 8BIP, 0f tho committeoon muchinery and | S Siales and iions were soma GIYRGRIDNS. | a0 B e A R SRR, B SRR seosle ooRimluie BIRRAGS 1), ROINQ. 1ORBRN MY Boca Cousinont; I Ktnc okt tha | Maokeod Discharged from Custody, | dunehior Maaset i u weddiug it s | *ICSGh e ore it Prcstaont Harsson | faetiiy Solve.” e s o luvo cxpreasc | appropriation created by this umndnwnt, o | witl Open Bodgowiok Koservation. measure luvolved the business relations of ull tw Yo, May 15.—Leslio MacLeod, « was selected by her several months ago’ond | JVil appolut t missionor yrge | Gn opinion that thove was lay und that ot Va8 ARLEnRl MRI" H0RS ¥ WASHINGTON, May 15, The president has tho peoplo in this mighty nation; it mattered | Sociate editor of Wallace's Monthly, was dis- 3 this week, Four of the commissioners ave to rother-in-law was connected with it pion accoun approved 4ho aet providiig for tho Gponing of has vecently been purchased. The mother's ) Pt s iR - ot that it involved the commervial relutions charged fram custody today. MuacLeod us g will o ¢ The pre t be vepublicans and four democrat Among L4 ] ho 't pdgow o (] DAL NI 1 RS A8 COIRARD. qu‘,l ] P vt ”“‘ 3 Y fucLeod wus | gift will be an outtit of linen. Tho prescnts | e HPbIetis Wi & SEER i 2onns f with My : Opened B re on the Officers, ¢ le{ Sed {w\r‘ k military |»~..‘\ \ion in it involved onc of the greatest political | I, Wallwco in stoalin . € yonds | the parlors of the Blaine residence look like | hresident Claveland, ox-Secretary Whitue 1 ANVILLE, Vi, M Special Tele- | Colorado and Nebraska to actual settlers upon the people for yeurs, tho majoriiy had | Monthly, The court held {Hoko was not sufil= | ten saryioe Wik peosanied by, the diplomatio. | A b e s vid s manliving at Stuarh, Batrlok county, gotan |18 SRR AILEOR, b try “:) determined upon a_measure and was lmpa- | cient ovidence ( L 590 ROpY 08 WA oM e WC | Cormickc of Long Island, General Stewart = T a spree yesterday and defi ; e | ik, und the dct providing for the cnty theut with debate, Ho. protosts st tie | Sk eridansg ta koop MacLeod . e M Y huYe | Woodford, Andrew D. White, Generd | Took His Life by Drownir b spreo yostorday and defied arrest. L0 | otygite luuds i Oklahoin, yesolution as unamerican, unwise aud a Vil 2 comprising everything that can be used on | Mrancis A, Walker, Willian A, Russ e Fiau L] ““I\ &) et ettt o halk lxlu 'm‘;' An O - - tion of | qutary prococd sy o ” the modern table. Theve are twelve dozen | Massachusetts, ex-Senator Cheney of New | gram to Tue Bi h t i hi ey sturted to Staple e, o An Original Package Case, Mr. McKinley denied that the resolution ATINEAERY ll"'\:" Elmwooll ¢ pieces in il and comprise one dozen oyster | Humpshive, — Henry Wattersc 1 pemrance of v the ofticers comine and went out to meet Baxaon, Me., May 15.--Jumes McGuire, bad any purpose to stifie debate. It wus in Arcurson, Kas., May 5.— [Special Tel Kuives, one dozen fish knives, ono dozen as- | VY alsh of Augusta, J. W, Sj ding of Al three ox f ned with a dovole-burrelled gun,and ndent in an orfginal packago case, was gruphs and provisions of the bill. The reso- | Missouri Pacitic legal department that the | for cuch set; one dozen teaspoons, one dozen | Dolan of Philadelphia, A, T\ Goshorn and | by 1he ¢ Hamilton Wolvarlue, o -United Etatos mar e st ¥ ution was not to deny to tho minority frce- | Elhnwood elevator caso will bo taken to tho | salad spoons, one dozen dessert spoons and | Colonel George R. Davis of Chic by August ] K hal; aud fotally wounded him, 'He then | dudgo Brait in tho muniaiie us 1dx, A dom of debate, but o deny it the HEBL1O | Tnited States subrome con Py SRGOA Sroaud, QA GURR OAALS MROAIN B ————— i wied to shoot Miyor Martin, but his mother, | bewg held that he was amenablo to the TR DA B kel SR, o, MSESLAS | it Satcs supremo court. s company | 900 s onfcs spocus esaident ud o Riotous Peussian rik o It | Who e i o the e A "1 i o Uh mipren S obstrusive tactics, The house had been o 1@ COol s taking propert i +f ton cach have sent beautiful piec of silver, Viexya, May At Neutitscl L 3 Staple 8 then arrested and aged 1 o - oy given thirty-tive hours for general BEGI® (ot A RIE TIODOERY iR | Senator and ve. Stanford will kivo ono o Whion employed: 1 'the quarres who ure by drow Z - Gommander McCalla's Sentenc f y process of luw and therefore upconstity | 0 Juarries who o $ s 4 s e andt RRace OIS 4 VoL RONSRN [0 R0 oIOMR Ul the richest presents o bride cver veceived, | strike stovined the houses of the of uf the o Me. Smith Greets the Czar. WasiiNGTox, May 15, Commander Mo whiute debute rulo wnd it was e g nadtyan - & SO0 ub TegrYin | SRt HAGAIAG JoRea ol SRR AG1CHNR( i unmarried Sr. Perensnuna, May 15.—Charles Emory | Calla bas been sentenced to suspension from 1o be given five days more. Did the gentler | Bond Offevings. 808 TRy 10 Lok Suaoil Ton yasalablan | ot baobr thamls Hefabjicit e dipotas - Smith, the now American minister to Ru rank und duty for threo years 4nd to rotoin man from Georgla remember that in the | Wasmixaroy, May 15.—[Special Telegram | pudding and other service. Mr. and Mrs, | disturbance after i conflict with the strikers, | Sulclde or Sumnabulism l‘\xl:\. lu\(li“uru- 33 but one day was given | Tue Bee]-Bonds offeved: 240,000 at | Carucgle have not seut their prescut yet, and | during which a number of the former we Niounara, Neb,, May 15— [Special to Tue 10 the cousideration of the tarift bill, in the | B8 14,50 Wt $LUK, there is @ good deal of curiosity awaitig it, | wounded, Brs.)-Kate Horastra, & and the author of one of the bills, stated to il | clevator and surrounding buildings, was de- stratigraphical geologist, sent hero by Secres tary Rusk to assist in the artesinn wells and being implicated with Robert | still continue to come in large numbers and presented his credentials to the czar ye his present number on tho 1ist of commanders day. The czarina subsequently guve un | while suspended, T'he sentence wus wbs youug Hollander | sudience to Mr. aud Mra, Smith, nroved

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