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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE N _NINETEENTH YEAR, T OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1800, B ~ NUMBER 320, 0" thinking to play a practi- tted - An effort is being made to have Munchrath, \orp o [mletely back to them two ¢ ks for "% f 0 i SALS {1 tHe ol o Fa one of the men connceted with the murder of Bl @ Wah May 18.—Spectal Tel g He w‘”, M."kc the Tariff Specch of His | res wonts I oo g he circus and two checks | Can an Original Package be Opened by the | Haddock at Sioux City, pardoned. The su- | The Warriors Administer a Terrible Drub- et 4 f'\l\, ‘,'.‘h' ‘l:i‘ ,,.] Sotinice ,\ml.,.l‘.:,p- An Earnest Remonstranco Agaiust the Life in the House Wednesday, four coupons upon their eircus tickets, The Liquor Dealer ? R o OV i o o tue bing to the Local T |-t (e R eIl SEBIMINE oF . ' four coupons tpon theie circus tivkets, The q ower court, which convicted him of man- ing o Local Team, the three-sta furniture emporium of H. People’s Party Movement, BSENtif LH SHGCLS ToF FSCIVOT JONLE Ware — slaughter, and he has been out on appeal bond RO Dinwoody, of st Southwest street, today KEY WEST OIGAR MEN PROTEST led tind joered. They returned tothe | fAUNTED BY SINS OF THE PAST, 811 $his Ly riob HAVIBEREEOLS day of his The loss will gate £250,000; insur \ | tickot taker and were about to have him ar- | e O have o g ymorin- | BUT THE GAME DOES NOT COUNT. | ¢ M Algnation is expressed by | RANK USURPATION OF AUTHORITY. C rested when the citizen friend put in an ap- tettiaey. g is Sioue Gl lora ol the public over the work of the fire depart $ © and handed over their reserved bt e L ol Cnds are try. ment, which worked like a pack of scared —_— They Want More Protection on the conpons with tho " romark that “evers thing Case in the Supreme Court that is f:,";_'jffl".'n\,l- ‘L,‘,',',',,‘, 4','r|“('-':'»r'|‘il.|,..'"l]‘,,‘)“f.,',f‘\‘},‘.“',‘f“_ | Mr. Inks Attempts to Do the Pitch- | school boys, and gave the fire o good headway | ’ ; Mislihod Droltdce ind Lo Dl T T I e Viewed With Alarm by the Rail- | ani fe was frotiably the st wicked of th ing For the Omahas, But Sifigecea: o, sciire. Bloog.: DirWoody ab (- & 'l“‘""‘ UECIUMATCH o AltinnGe rohkee v DLITICS AND CP: . TS, " " , ;i whole lot. The man who fized the fatal shot G Lt b o blooke & Bound to Go to Pieces Undoer Daty on Tobacco—Owen's Tt appears that the recommendations of the roads—sovereign's Questions 148 never bes convICeAts 3T 1 Hot Luohs It Makes Sorry Work once telographed for a duplicate stock of G RIS R \altlet Amendment supervisors of the census in the various dis- —JTowa's Bar. that Governor Boies will patdon Munchrath, of It. goods. Tho fire s the largest in the forty ts Reckless Pllotago—Gen» tricts of the states for the appointment of there is no complaint that he didn't have o years' history of tho city eral Alliance Notes [ e enumerators do mot altogether please the v trial, or that he was not legally con- Badly Damaged o Wasmixorox Brneav Tur Ovana Bee, | | POliticians. fho superintendent o the census | - Dis Morsrs, Tn., May 18.—[Speeial to Tis | victed. . Played. Lot PerO | Woinne, O May 8.~/ Greeoent Candy , T 816 B L ends to the appointment, of enumerators 1AV A o oA iy 3 ver. 20 i ALERVEOGEALAS ™ o 3 CrEek, Neb, 7.—To the E W o S TRT™ o, | | ipon the Tecommandations of the supervisors, | B#F)—The difference of opinion as to the A Shower of Birds, Dok Mofie H %1 | company's establishment and Wood & | , S'LvER Cnkex, Neb, May 17.—To the Edl- Ex-Speaker and Senator-olect, Carliste ex. | Put in very many instances the latter do not | Precise meaning of the original packuge de- | Cepar Rarins, Ia., May J8.—[Special Tele- | §loux Oty 0 Mauzy’s wholesale grocery were badly dam- | 10F Of Ttk Bee: The rubicon is ciossed! the Fx-Bpeaker and Senator-clect Carlisle ex- | rocommend the “men wanted by politicians | eision still continues, But the original pack- | gramto Tur Ber.|--During tho storm which | Aaneukee. ... 2 i | aged by five today. The losses aggregato | ndependent party is about to bo formed! and pects to make the tariff speech of his life in and congreesmen, and Superintendent Porter | ages themselves aro coming into the state | provailed here last night thousands of birds | St S H | $100,000. > the alliance is betrayed in the houso of its the house before ',"" previous question is ‘;”'l_.'nl\:;vy{.nflxu:w:r» nn-‘\v;‘m Lh x;. 'l% is n0t | faster than ever, A large number of stores | which were mi ing to te north gathered | ¢ s 2 12 A ('Ill‘('l'\fifll-\ IMENT friends! Being regarded as strictly non-par- called at noon on Wednesday. Hewould pro- | Often that tho recomment A“'{"{)‘r:"'“}"' foDer | have already been opened for tho sale of | around the electric lights and dropped in the | KansasClty...... 20 3 L s : & tisan, both within its own ranks and without, sent his eredentials as Senator Beck's 8U¢- | congressman gencrally leads to some corre- | lquot in this form, and tho number is con- | Sirvets. Some very rare ‘specimens were Blotix 01ty 10 Olunhi:- o) Licut. Wittemeyer Accomplishes a| the Farmers' alliance in Nebraska was doing Sessor tomorrow and not appear in the lower | spondence between the office here and the | statly increasing. The usual construction | ! DI IR OmatnRad BIGU Olty soilldad 60 the 1601 ‘Groat Featin Hellography. anoble work in teaching the favmers to stand pody of congress ugain were itnot for this | supervisor, and often results in another | put upon the decision is that it permits the | AN OFFICIAL LICKER WANTED. | Giamond yestrdny afteroon in the presence | Prescors, Moy 18.—Tho greatest nchiove. | t0gether in successful resistanco to monopo- ot ecor ation; but there have been Many | il of Liouee he on oo d P - Noet i sts, trusts rious combinations of busi ‘Carlisle did not avail himself of the oppor- | S1Arls, naturally. Hereaftor tho recommen. | S41¢ Of liquor by an agent of the non-resident | A Member of Parlitment Makes a Re- | of scveral thousand spectators and Omaha | ment yet made in heliography was accom. | 1818, trusts and various combinations of busie ity o oo il e el doets | dations of the ‘superyisors will stand, as tho | importer iu cases or bottles of the usual size quest for One, sustained a fearful wollopping. plished during practico in Arizona yesterday | U038 Mnen which sought to filch from them as pend e ,f v ¥ ‘,' . \" nivantane | time for beginning the work of taking the | employed in that traffic; that such liquor [Copyright_ 18% by James Gordon Bennett.) The sting of defeat, however, is not so | by Licutenant Wittemyer, who suc in | the hard-carned products of their toil was pending, s ho wished to take advantage | eonsus is so noar-June I_-that delays cannot | must be taken away, and cannot bo opened | Loxvos, - May 18.-[Now York Hor polgnant as usual, for the game didnt count, | SiENAling u messago by a single flash, 125 | And fu_arousing public sentiment agaiust v \\"l_ll; o 1 '31')11"11'1’Vl‘1'j'«IIH roth | dongur bo suffored for political reasons. | and dranic upon the premises after the saloon | Cablo—Special to Tur Brr]—Tho post- | It was only an exhibition. b LAl D L S ARG LGS G s e il L il disonssion, and elose the debate a6 the | Distress conrars. thon 1 oo o | st¥le. That is the usual idea. But some | master goneral is going to bo besieged from | The audienco did not know this, though, | tous cemstart o Gt Moo e latger, | E7eat monied interests in politics and in log. e discussion, osc the debate a 0 stress course: oug] e minds o! nwyers avo: inslsting that it o 5 11l ¢ ! i 4§ P 4 i 3 islatio ower OR! fol * moment, Ho will bo given unlimited | number of plodding. sotiliorn conghessmen | [1Wers aro insisting that it can be opened | still another quarter. Ho has been informed | and tho majority of them left the park very, | by turning his instramont, flashed tho mes. | 'S1ation; its power 1 LG Hime and the parting shot attheproteetionists | 110 have been simple “seat warmers” in the | Upon the premises by the seller and be sup- | by a contemporary that if e does not. permit | very sore, sage to Fort Huachuahaca, o distanco of | 4nd congressmen, governors and public men WRantad to oor.tal thoprotectionsts | house for many years and who have never | plied by the glass to the purchaser, provided | the postmen to earry on gheir agitation at | Mr. Inks pitched for the local team and tis | 90 miles, malking a distance of 215 miles with | were standing cap in hand secking to kuow v o contiin some guvice 1o Lis 816 | taken the trouble " to_disturb themselves for | that the amount that he buys was put up in | public meetings he will ha¥e to retive. No- | work was just sort o middlin’, He lost the | 2% Single intervening station. its pleasure; but now this nobleorganization, of the house as to the course to be pursued in | renomination and re-election. The Farmers' | a separate bottle, even if it di o i iy TS D Iitha e ASHIRELBY: Tk e 3 I'he longest distance heretofore made with | t)rough the influcnce of self-interested lead- the future on the subject of the taviff liance is making the trouble. ~The berth of parato bottle, even if it did not hold more | tice to quit having thus been served upon | gamo in the second iuning by his appalling | o ginglo flash was about, seven miles gt ! . 3 { 2 0 subjec ariff, s making the trouble. ) £Han tivo oliites; him, it ought to have beenthought that his | Wildness. Ho gave four men bases on bulls, | ° L LIt 8. rs, ambitions and unscrupulous men, and It is believed that Senator Carlisle will be | ® southern congressman has always been s g 5 ghb; thab his | e two of them over the plate, v - gyl o ing but short sighted men, is enter- ;:l\'l::\"fl:(‘fl\urlIlf:'.k's 'y;mma(n1!‘:?-‘.-‘«-:5“:]1'\&": much more easy than that of a western or In order to know just what the Towa courts | resignation weuld not be delayed a single 3 'llflllii‘--.‘n“\l:::l r!‘l::ntmr‘l|\ulul|-|‘t\4‘-'allfl:'“»lll; the grand it Lo \\:I‘L’“'ll:«l-ul"'fl‘:;vt"‘lt"'I'lh‘:"|l:v‘l'w‘rn-l\|:;n‘«'|' :u‘4'|“'..v|l|x mEn 8 Dl (n tho sommittee | middie states member. A southerner does | understand by an oviginal package, refevence | hour. But Mr. Raikes seefs to b o very | stand at {iiis fout was not mline the eyt Beatr ews, is scaled, It hus reached the zonith of its 900 Ln i dienw n_l\l\l o o | dittle work for his canstitucncy in the wity of | has been made to a decision of the superior | obstinate sort of man. ous moaning of the deep, deep sea. Butdry | BEATRICE, Neb.,, May 18.—[Special to Tug | glory and is on the downward grade to ruin, unity to continue his free trade work, and | local legislation or office getting. A few docu- | ooyt dolivered in January 1880, in- o case in- Mr. Jeffroys will also tacdkle the postmaster | YOUur tears, as the game don’t count. ‘| B One of the heaviest rain storms oc- [ I fearit has gone too far to recede, even if it when the bill comes before the senate he will | ments, some seeds and a general speech, Writ- | volving this distine ¢ e ST 7 T ’ In conclusion, it is offered as a hi n 3 f fi it it uld, by i else can save i loss | T g § $ v volving this distinetion. A subordinate court | general in the ho £ commons, 2 - n conclusion, it is offered as a hint that the | = A G PR would, but nothing else can save it, unless it § e ten out and published in the Congressio L , general in the house of commons, He wants | ewrring In this locality for years fell last _ i o looked to b % . i : I 1in the Congressional | ¥ (4 : s y for 3 ) o looked to by his side of the chamber as the | 10 ©! 3 b at Keokuk had held that a dealer who im- S N i ublican party of the nation is b e Record for distribution through the district, | Povtad. boer by the case conld sall 1t by 1 | t0 revive the old privilege of members of par- 1 he should be given u lawn | CVening and was accompanied with consider- | 4 he destroyed and a great party built up on have done the work. Now the farmers have : linnient of franking letters, and he calls at- able hail. No damage is thus far reported ¢ i 4 The democratic wings in t 1o house will flap W organized and propose to put candidates in o se, but if he imported sey al bottles of tention to the fact that members have not A Oma ha must ha ipelled to carn his saly one more fi lder or sh wiil “But it is denied that the alliance is responsi- having resulted from the h The rain was together for free trade he d whisky packed in barrels, he could'nt sell i the field g I.‘.::k.*l.:l-\.:-lfil'“::vl.:l‘.m:;;:v‘-;:‘ om- | tho bottles separately. The Towa supreme | only to go and purchase stamps, but cven to | Continue to draw blanks all through the sea- | badly needed and an immense amount of | blo for this new departure in - party politics, Koy West, Fla,, is represented here by a | men from the sonthern soctions who have | court overrules the finding and says there is [ amix them to theirletters, asif afixing stamps | S0 w n]h a good general utility man the | water fell, putting the ground in splendid !]In- _‘\-'n{:vl is hypoc l'n"' quutil '“‘,['.‘I‘ _and number of fustling cigar makers who wint | done little more than vote for free trade and | ho,£00 ground for the distinetion. It s was a much more important matter than pay- | /e’ oace 0\ ¢ i g0od averago condition. | condition, i st O L eioad as e, tho duty inereased’ on” manufuctired cigars | draw theiv salries would bo relogated, | Liab the only question to be considered was | 175 % HHEH MOt FRREERCTEECE TRl TR |- The scor 1t now franspires that the visit of the Bur- | is too thin: no one will be deceived; they can and_decroased on tho raw material from | i s readleaiad, s to whether the man had o right to_import | ing for them. There fstio remeds for this lington oficials to this city a day or two ago | not evade fhieissuo. Tho allianco is respon- SPHIERIIE Are mado: - Thyy Al that tha s HOUT ADIC 5 | liquors for sule and sell them. If he had that | except the appointment of an ofiicial licker, has considerable; significanice aitached to it. | sible and will be o held at tho bar of public importation of cigars will be’ augmented un- An impression prevails that the senate will [ right it would make no difference in_what | who shall be placed in the lobby of the house I'he party consisted of C. E. Perkins, pre opinion. 1 know whercof I speak, and I der this bill, A tax of 82 per pound is placed | be very deliberate, as it was two years ago, | shape he imported his liquor, whetner inbot- [ o moisten stamps aud _ stick them dent; J. C. Peasley, first, and (. B. Harris, | violate no obligation of our order in saying on wrappers, while fillors re taxed 40 conts, | 404 10t consent to an adjournment under, | tles” packed in barrels or stacked up in the ; i Pt gl e : second vice president of the Chi | that today this new party movement is being If o packaxe of fillers is found to contain o | AUZUSt, even though it has accomplishy side of a car. That would be a matter of | o0 LRV EE S SOOI TGS ago, Burlington Quincy; G, | urged and discussed in every subordinate single leaf of wrappers the whole is taxed g2 | it hopes to in the way of islation be convenience to be settled by himself, says the | bers of parliament were not above W. Holdrege, genc manager and | alliance in the state. They late our writ- por pound, and this vadical diserimination is | the middle of July. Senato . Allison | court. g farming themsclves out by the hour to com- | TUE. Calvert, géneral superintendent of the | ten and unwritten law who force these parti- considerad too liarsh by thew, Ky West | i 60 e o e e e | o the Ty beowmerred, diat, in_ tho | meroiul flrms In ordcr that;they might frank | U1 10| o that, tho Tons. deforeed "brojedt of a | SAbMIE, Andl L hoRo.avill mySelt Of the Only employs 1,000 cigar makers, They may wi i session one day longer than is 2 opi e Iowa supreme court,, an ovig- | oo 5 St 2ol B v sou e long deferred project of a | S 5 and cre d yself of the o e Rt 5 ey may Wit | jy¢ely nocessary in order to do the w inal package was an original packago in any | 43 MAY letters us they could. One member | Tkt p.. 21| union depot. was pructically decided means at my command of “entering 4 most R s foreit. There ‘is certain work which the or form in which it was put up, and | i aid to have received £300 ‘'a year for an Totals ) 8 | All the roads _centering here have emphatic protest. : il Te A predominant party is pledged to do at ghis c-ounce bottles or five-gallon bottles, [ hour or soa day, and of course every friend agreed upon the necessity of the union depoi, | President Powers of the state alliance says Representative Owen of Indiana intends to | session, and this must be done whether the | whether shipped separately or brought in | of a member cxpected to have his letters and a structure of that character will be built | he did not know of the call fora people’s in- offer some very important amendments to the | political fences of members are kept up or | barrels or boxes, would be regarded as | franked as often as ho chose to send them. during the present year. Mr. Perkins stated | dependent convention and was not consulted McKinley tarift bill. - One of them will strike | not. 'Flie republicans have the legislative | original packages Subject to sale by the non- o x s vis wortn didT | Cline. that an appropriation of £50,000 had been de- | in regard toat, though he readily signed it out all of the proposed reduction of the re branch of the government and presidency | resident importer. The decision referred to | But postage was worth savingin thosc days. | piack., p cided upon by the Burlington for a depot of | and advises “all true alliance meén” o sup- n‘ll-l_l_ux on tobacco except the opo: and the country naturally expects certain | was written by Judge Reed, now congress- | Jeffrey may re: ured that the franking | Strauss their own some time since, but 1 view of re- | port the movement. I donot question Mr. Shoiion Lot o licons for, rotall doslors! | legtalation: 1t il ot do to disappoint. the | wan from the Council Blufts aistrict. privilego will never be rovived, although he | RKuphell cont developments that plan iad been aban- | Poworst statement of fong o bl 00 ons A ) ) e and salt on the free | majority, even though the session is months G SR os oG a5 a5b tha postinasta Haleil CtaThobonE Mgl doned and that the Burlington would now | however, would accuse Mr. Powers of being list. Still another amendment, will empower | longer it appears necessary ORONT: -ov.1 tid ayigoy e, nostil Linias Appointa | Rrosnan. <h ite in the union dej rojec : responsible of the alliance i 44 A 5 o case rreat i o ce s railroads. 522 =% X ienins, m & e = % 3 ¥y 8 A s tariff on_any articlo upon which a trust or R 5{"‘101 S mRorico ool rcRURTEETY = 5 Devili ¥t 00 Nebraska City News. he was 1ot consulted in the matter- Th monopoly 18 formed at any time, thy ¥ ;. is what is known us the rebate case from Jas- BANK CLEARINGS. e Neoniar R O st 4 Speo ance Is not responsible for the new party Tinkking 1t possible. to provent an unfuy | Itis not belicved that the Fenderson bill | per county. A shipper ther s brought | 2 g Totals 0 SLIELES (Gl S0 B L=l ana O Ana ot tha oradtiony Hiso in tho "prices of articles of ‘every day | B¥ing an uereased appropriation for state [ suit againsi the Itock Island to recover the | Financial Transactions of tho Coun- _— to Tur Bre]—At o meoting of the board of | SPNILE, olikcn fu this” vory declarution 4 i Mk Owen sy thn o ik may “x!li.l uflllvl‘lvrmulvnin;:lhlnT'np(- (\I\Ul at Ay u'il.\'n'rvm'ln In-:\\'vb:'n i he had paid for 2 t 3; for the Last Wecl : trade and citizens last night, it was decided | of his makes fealty to the embryo party o be giving large power to the o | of the military service will be reached at this | shipments and what other shippers favored osToN, May 18.—[Speeial Telegram to | Omaha 1220 16| to accopt the offer of the Phaenix bridge | test of loyalty to tie alliance. Well then treasury, but he does not sc yitis posst- i pustioniurless thosoputercetontiin e brine | by xobatosliad paids’ ihtio sult husiothing o/ mifa) Bse.]=Ohoj follawing{able, | coripliod) | S 04X CItY 008 1 *—10 ] ompany to build a high wagon bridge for a | I am not & ‘“truo alliance man,’ for ents of the market unless we place i 0 0 Sy S e days when ra vel col it : % ed—Omaha - 8 e e nosUbRIG £t be O Have ot considering its inception, Trepudinto SR Cantionslt ale Faon i oAL 7o an i P 8. Hearu, | favored shippers. This suit is brought under | chunges for lust weelg, with yates per | B0 Ok s g Cilled ballsTInk & | 10 ted us Impracticable, ‘The election will bo | and to all others that. at this stago of the saditibnyarticloistoula thaiepactiied invanys|| ) 5 oo S | common v Lo thieahsonce fof tuvEepa oant jok ngronsa or {doareisa fas fomparod Srqriant 10 Wild piteh—Inks 1. | held atan early date, und there is no doubt | game I will not join with democrats, probibi- ill or any circumstance described, by which “FOUR PEOPLE KILLED. TR g the e time when | with the, similar amounis 15 the correspond- hour and thirty-five minutes. | but that the bonds will carry. tionists and political nondescripts of all sorts. the law would prohibit a *‘corner’ or monop- e us were made. This ship- | 50 tyeel in 1850 mpire—Cusick Nebraska City is making preparations for | to down the rcpublican p: and no true :Iy m'- u-u::, i: wo‘?ld bofiluy,u“ml(pu onua) Terrible Explosion in Havana—Over g}:;(;,';l'lm:}x;l “““;‘,’.‘."‘.“;?,’,‘m“‘;‘{.,é;"‘,’;;};,,‘g"' 44 > T Milwankoo 8, Kansas Olty 4 abig Fourth of July cclebration. Major | republican, be he member of the alliance or e tan, o change the conditions an ; rges, TS ‘ DE0 g Ander va i 50 i v it. Since this issue is forced upor abert th aperations of the law, Bubllosene | Havaso o :,‘l;"j';)“‘::i::{l e ara. | in the same town Teceived by’ means of ro- 3 F | Muwwavkee, Wis, May 16.-[Speolal Tel- R et nd T Bound haze o T.{f;,\‘,,‘l'i‘lf;‘““‘h“.‘lm;’"“‘ Lnpen timont. and caroful”seruting, o savs, would | 407y MUY 18D e I hard bates a lower rato than lio, thi s proof, ho crmes. creamxas. | § | § | egram toTur Bre]—Following is the result | leading features will be & bailoon ascension | alliance, let us wait and see what onr owi always prevent the improper’ exercise of this A0 or; ox- ks, that the rate charged him was un- Elis s g rac escer r y cflance - diserotionary power by iy ofieer of the gov. | Ploded. Tho whole structure was blown to | reasonable, The district court of Jasper dealls i o e e Tyt dovpu it detiaggegt b Sth Dot pieces and twenty-two persons were killed, | COURLY gave him a verdict and the supreme & MIGWAUKNE EANSAS o Father and Two Children Drowned, | dates corporation tools and minious of the FORGBTTING MR, TANDALL » e Al SEEAIET court sustained the decision at the EE | % 3 S 3 2 vor thare will be time enough yet : ! .. Among the dead are four fire chiefs, the [ Jiep cceding ter oy, tho allocis Ru o aAE T noa Sraxtox, Nob., May 18.—[Special to Tus | money power thero will be ugh ye AT ol BAGan i iha o oaha ofdiek | e s e e ] ust preceding term. Now the railroad orman.rf..0 0 % 0 0/Smihr....... 0 it ad l for us to deeide what we will do. Give ihe iy white Chatn Mok e s 4lio other | Venezuclan consul, Senor Francisco Silva, | ask for a rehearing and the - case was 1e alrswple, 160 002 00 B m. 0 0 | Bee]—E. M. Stucker, a well known and re- | (1q'Man a chance. A illustrntes very cleatly how soon gveat | 10 happened to bo in front of the building | opened lust weele, ey admit the reb Er koo P e S HIAThEE 9 9 | spected favmer of this place, and twochldren, |~ Butit will be suid: Has not the republican men are forgotten in congress, While ex- | @b the time of the explosion. AL i 1 ."{‘ ‘1'\“"1' of rebat Plitsburg | Issey 110 0 Frank, aged fourteen, and Daisy, | party had a chance! And has it not for many Speaker Randall lived he was regurded In addition to tho killed over one hundrea | tose diys was considered izt and proper, | Bt Kreix a0 11| aged | twelve, were drowned in - a [ long years been dominated by the railroads? the democratic side of the house us the great. | person: injured. JEBLAODI Hocoatuny tnd rendunil; ot ML, ae e : 19| cut-o of ‘the Flkhorn river yes. 1; and yet it is true that our party is at man of the ige, even by those who ware | The explosion caused the wildest excite- rangement to stimulate bus Th al Hm b0 0.0 i a| Bt ot Ol 4 0 | terday afternoon. They had becn repairing a we' oursclves have made it, cither by free traders and were unwilling to follow his | ment throughout the city and thousands | 2150 plead ”“'fi.f"”",l”’,"“_’{, . The | ouievil - R 2=l which projected into the viver. Not re- | ourown action or default of action, more Teadership on the taviff. His wisdom on all | flocked to the scene of ihe disaster. The “'I"l'-t“” it __“'«‘l"'_'"“"‘vnul.n-‘lin\ur(ln. '.{"{“f‘f;“' s 82711 2 T 521 8 4 another boy was sent down to see | particularly the latter, Farmoers, as a ruic, other subjects was never questioned, and had | priveipal authorities were promptly on the BanAinod 1y mbans that the | earben By INNING what was detaining them, and a boat, bottom | do not attend the primaries, so that party it not been for bis taviff views he would un- | ground ahd did everything in their power to Sgtaunt “L“ 0060 -"“‘“_"'“ ni- | Poorin Milwaukee .0 001 o-g |side up, was found foat in the water. [ tricksters gencrally get aw with the b doubtedly have been nominated fov the presi- | aid the fjured. Several honses adjacent | Hncharacten as rebates wero very common | Gilvelii Iansas City 00 03 0 04 | Search was begun at once for the bodies, but | gage, and, when they have bagzed the game, deney by pavty. Diving Major MeKKinicy's | Wero duied by the explasion. In this statesix oc olght yeurs ago. Alteady | Sprinpteld ;0.1 e they were ot recovered untill 12 o'clock’ this | we sfand off and howl, If we'have not, dond cument he referred to “Samuel J. Randall, | - Later—The number dead up to this even- | IS faimng N DV | AW Orcastar. ... ser et Earned runs—Milwaukeo 2, Kansas City 3, [ Worning. ourduty in our old party, itis not likely wo T wentost man that ever occupiad scat on | i 15 fhirty-fout: Ganis of men are at work | Loci beum agajust the Chicago & Northnvest. | S0 wo-bise - hits—Smith: Iloover, Chrponter. e should” do it in a new one. To that side of the house,” poiuting to the | on the debi ny human limb: 3 Sl I e e N IDR GO has talk Wichita hiree-base hits—Kreiz, Manning. Home run Busy Putting in Crops. illustrate: I do not believe the farm. democrats; “a man who was ever on | taken out. latives of the missing per- | Wi o6 HRIOT wavisement, and. o decision | Slowx Ol tourns, - Bases ou balls “Milwaukee s, | | Hamwisox, Neb., May 18.—[Special to T | ers of the Third congressional district Lis feet and ready to defend the inter. | sons have gathered on the spot, and as the | i PrOGEVRY pe fndered daring the present FROIK. 1+ eor Wit o Hisched gball-shoch Man- | Brp ) —he settlers of Sioux county are ali | want Mr. Dorsey re-clectid this full. How s of his constitueney to the very la bodies are brought out the “scencs ave dis- ber of shippers will 20 bogin siniae | Tacoma . od, bull—Hoover. Wild pitehes—Bell 2. | busy putting in their crops and breaking | May they best prevent itt By the formation thundering storm of applause followed this | tressing. ~ The- proprictor of the wrecked | Bymber of shivpers will at onee bogin similar f tinne 1e—Two hours. Umpire—11urst, | prairie. - The acreago of grain thi e will | of@new party By nomeans, but by uros Qclaration by tho republicans. . A nuuibor of | hardware store was arrested. It is. foured | Buite e for what they call unreason- | Bufialo . e, cxeae of g ing out to the primaries, each for himsclf, an i statnchest sepuiblicans stood p on thle | U there aro Several more victims in tho able charges during the old days of rebates, | } Postponed be very lurgely in excess of that of 1889, | by a resort to parlimmentary tactics and well- t and applauded for o full half minute, | ruins. SOVEREIGN'S QUESTIO Pavt, May 18,~Tho St. Paul-Denver | There has been plenty of molsture auring | kiiown political methods make their powor “he one hundred or more democrats who wero - Labor Commissioner Sovereign is making a | gume was' postponed on account of et | he pust winter and spring and} farmers) the | felt, and after this session of ‘congress M in their seats sat in dead siloneo; not on of O e special effort to secure statistical informatjon Brounds. are Tookiug forward to n bountiful harvest, | Dorsey would then be able to devote h them applauded the scntiment’ or nodded | wsmuasoy. Mog 19, S1iver will be the | that will be of interest to the farmers, Ho _—— Sioux county has passed through the experi- | entire’ time to loaning monoy to his farme assent, Most of ‘them sat with blanched | - WASIINGTON, Moy illvarwl he | has preparcd a number of questions to be sent American Association. ) meutal stugd and has heen proven one of the constituents at 2 per cent a month, faces nd clonched teeth, - Only a fow months | Principal topic discussed in the senate again | to tiie farmers’ alliances of the state, Amans AT PHILADELPIUA, best small grain_growing localities in the | Who are thisself-constituted “People's ago every one of them would have followed | this weel. them are the following: What should be the Athletics 2, Louisville s id the result is that the sottlers are | committee,” and by what authority do they adership of the late ex-speaker on every | Addresses in memoriam of the late Repre- | local market price of shelled corn per bushe 3 o furming in doad oarnest this season, Im- | nssumo to lssuo o ‘declaration = off subject but the ariff, but now his name & | sentative IKelley of Pennsylvania will be do. | 10 BCtS per cent profit on the investment, AT ROCHESTER, provements in the country ave going in | principles” on which the new| almost lost to their memories, beeause he was | Jivored Tuesday afternoon and Saturday will | SIng the caleututions on the average cost of | indianapolis. Roohaate T ¢ direction. Houses and barns are be- | par is to stand! Mr. Burrows W tavife protectionist, - Theineident e d ay o and Saturday will | pojuction, the average value of land and the | Chattanooga .1, — ing érected, wind mills are being put up and | says'it is immaterial that we should know every one who witnessed it and will not s be devoted to the calendar. These are the | average yicld peracre since 18857 Has the | Lowell...... AT SYRACUSE, @ vast amount of sod is being broken. There | who they are, Isayt W is quite material, be forgotten, ouly probable interruptions of tho silver de- | general Fange of favmn products sold above ov | hit Moines: 0 Byruousedl BETout o aro still thousands of acres of land awaiting | Will Mr. Burrows undertake to say that ho CONGRESS AT A CIRCUS, bate below the cost of production since 18851 | 1imesms ol 3 U s settlement, There is no railroad land in | does not know?or thut the initials of the Groups o1 congressmen who chanced to | . The first three days in the house will wit- [ What kind of farm products hay Los Angeies. 111 AT BROOKLYN, the county, so that it is one of the | name of the divinity that inspived their ac meet At Chureh and on the streets e i | ness the closing scenes of the tariff debate, | profit since 1885 and what kind Mligton, Ky.o.! Brooklyn 2. Toledo 8. best “fréd home? localities in the | tion are not 0. B.17 Will he deny that this Cussed the humorous secnes wiich wore pre- | WhicH promises to become more animated. that time! How many out of B i 0 state. In addition o this the question of | wdecluration” was prepared and printed in R AT TR gneren e clections committee intends to call up | farmers are prevented by the pressure of | Montrenl . The ¢ des Proudits, fuel is sottled for wood can be had for | the oftice of the Alliauce at Lincoln and sen gcutod by tham at the ltous tho othor night, tho Alabama_eontestad clection caso of M. | their debis from holdinge e rain and | Bl Pais, M aco for tho Grande | the hauling, and tho coal mines ust west of | to all the subordinate allignces in tho statp : NS OXESh ous Nie vs Turpin immediately after the taviff | other products for the best ket i ¥ A heve muke that article cheap. Sioux county | through the regular channels of communicas tent was pitehed upon a square of ground al- | b e o Y v narke Poule des Proudits. worth about 40,000 fran i £ vai & f 4 bill is disposed of, and as the report of the What per cent of farmers onle es Froudila. worth about 40,000 fran, has over fifty miles of railroad track within | tiont mosy a half-mile north and east of the gov- | oL 18 disK port of: the AL ¢ armers was won by Baron Schickler's Irench b its 1i Rt i q TN CI0. Dot fato) | committee in favor of the contestant nvolves lost their farms tirage B by BRton s il vench bred | its limits, the Fremont, Klkhorn & Missouri | — Mr. Burrows has a great” deal to say about e framt tho - tee ot el is fulle tWo | the fuversion of an apparent majority of | foreclosur sinco 18801 What per cent of fatm bey ol Eulshors UG Valley crossing st to west, and the B, | honesty and purity in politics.- He Is opposed Bhiton 35 proverbially a pront circus Lown, | S000 & bitter resistanco s apt o' bo devel- | laborers v boen displaced by labor suvin Rt L I Tiais Notas: & M. running diagonally across the northeast | to bossism und all'thut, and yet, if" not di- and notwithstanding pour of vain | VR T machinery,sinoe 10701 What isiilie nyaragy | Foun| TRAYENWOUTT, (ICan, Moy. 18— | v ARty (s leswill beseonthat | rootlyaeanonstble fuly o unbolds and o ST . ke io viver and harbor people are . wages paic 1 laborers per month during Total o S kPG - SaaT ek this locality is i excellent condition to re- | fends worse bossism and despotic usurpation ho clreus tent, 1t 15 cutimated Shagre 4boUt | for the first opportunity to call up their the busy season from April 1 to Novembor 17 | Qutsido New Vork Special to Tup Bee.]—Captain W. A, Hol- | ceivoa heavy hmmigration duving the next an [ ever saw in the republis thousand people were present and ready t - - What is the average number of hours per | *Not tnotuded in totals. brook, First cavalry, has been grauted a leave | few months, - y did not these mysteriouns— pay not ouly 30 cents admission, but from 50 The Sawtelle Case Revived day farmers and farm labotors work durlng | timo last your 5 of abscnee for one month cho propasition to vote bonds to fund the | theso pure and patriotlc gontiomeii who dure nts to &' for reserved seats, ' About five [ GrEAT Faris, N.H., May 18,—[Special | the busy scasont IABREONY /Havo farmery Bought His Daughter Ofr. Colonel E. P. Vollum, surgeon and acting | ing debt of the county was voted on at a | not skow their faces to the world—first ta A e g ARAUEIANG . < SR LR cceived upon the labor of hired men st . 8 ghter O, A iin, surg nd acting | spocial’cloction last Tuesday and u very light | measures to get “the people” togother and A l)"‘ ’”‘"'(’P (‘l'“_l“ ‘\'\‘: ',-;:"Ilniy;’\- Telegramto Tue Bre.)—Interest is renewed | 18551 Five thousand dollars loaned at § per | ST Paut, Minn, May 18.—[Special Tele sistant medical purveyor, has been grunted | vote cast, The bonds were defeated by a | then let them make their own declaration of lundred men, women and ehilirey | 1 the Sawtelle case by the finding of a vest | cent for ten years, compounded semizn- | gram to Tug Bek]—Elias Frankenburg, leave of absence for two months | small major principlest The reason is patent to all. ding along (he Lrack just outuide L | Supposed to be Hiram Sawtelle's by a party [ nually, which is'the rile of most loan_and | millionaire merchunt, -amived here Triday | licutenant Colonel Clarles C, Byrne, snr ——— In politics I never yet bowed In submission Topes from the resorved seats, At | Of fishermen on the bank of Keyes brook, not | MOrtiuge companies, returns a profitof 5,950, | evening and has since been laboring with his | 5¢0 s been granted a leave of ubseuce for Rakota Qdafellows. to snyihossjbutitsl mush neoda liave o bowsy i b et e L e et b SRR SRt I 0L TROTRR BEO0K) without depreciating the principal. Hils g | G g Wid s since bo 8 With his | four months FRELI é Deanwoon, S. D, May 18.—[Special Tele- | I prefer that hesbe a republican, the rain streamed thtough the canvas and tho fatal night and not mor v im | like sum invested in farming vetumed as [ daughter, Funnie Iuankeuburg, singing | Captain Charles W. Ewing, assistant sur- | gram to Tir Ber.)—About two hundred and CusnLes Woosten, ale puadles of mud: oad water b ou the fatal night and not more than three | much profit, as a o, from 1880 to 1800¢ If it, [ light parts with the Wilber opera compan) geon, has becn assigned to duty at depart- | firry delegutes to the grand lodge and encamp- AV T i B g R s AslopE bt hundred yards from where one of Hirams ( his returmied o greater profit, state how | o get her to quit the stage. Thoyoung lady, | ment headquarters 1 s g8 G SR Great Growth in Saunders, A g erowd o tontuon wndertonk to cloar | 1176 s found. ' iltiere woro no bulet Loles | much greater. €t has returned u loss proii, | who is a strikingly handsome brunctto of lonye, gt sbuonco. reoonily . granteld | TSIy SeASRRAsY (OFI0E. s Wanoo, Neb, May 17.—(Special to Tim Lo e {rtwk of humanity, so-that o one | tharo waa a b LIRRARIERS Bub 10 tho baok | slele Rk ouch. ok, . Trhey per ¢ S Dineteen, at flrst rofusedy but this afternoon | 1 iy DURowen, paymastor, Tiks hoon | Whitewoad | toniaht Ty Evailuble | BEE]—The farmers’ alliance of this county is A erin e AR A ero was a hole tha 5] ave been made | fa s dren betwee > ages of eight | her er placed a chegk for oy | FOXHAE ; s ) a6, asenignl dYSLY. MY ABAING A T growth, The iy ki R B R00sAlon. /A RENC | by a bullet, and tho surrounding cloth had | and sixteen are kept from school to do Ak ,l_““{“i::"‘,‘ ,,‘,.K"\'..:.!K.‘....-q ::...ll T 8,000 inher | ¥ Captain A. M. Wotheral and family have | ¥0om in the city is occupied. This is the fivst | dctive and is makiug rapid growth, ‘he num- W dozen congrossnion, some of them soeon. [ Hhe appeardace of being burned by powder, [ laborf What is the average number of school | change hor mind. beford tomorrow, will. go | §one to Fort Logan, Cul., where captain | state guthering of the order since Dakotawas | ber of subordinate uliiunces has increased panied by thelr wives and ehildeie'D dscoud ‘lihn- lar \\‘.l\ljnl’:\!j\n\\in(|n the llm-kI and «I..fix« llllMll"I'. year to chiidren kopt from | pack to her home of {lixuvy, away from | {3 10 fasumo command of company A, Sixth | '[”'“’“,“ f:"'\i"“I'"*"",“:“”;‘;"I';"‘ ates ate hero | from twenty-six to thivty-five and the mem- fbout this timo Sonators Ve o A were were distinet blood stains on the front. | school to do farm labor?” WHRIAN G T A ‘op | infuntry vom both D 1 and South Dalota sership from 1,500 to over 2,000 in the last bout this timo Sonators Vest of ‘Missourt | Dharo wis siothing in she Bockets save . fow e ORlt which shie ran two yeurs ago because “of her [ Tippe dumy votiving board at this post has | the meeting adjourns officers witl be elected | Dership from 1,500 to over 2,000 iu the la and 0 ameron of Pennsylvania sppeared | pgtches and and i button-shaped tn whistle, | 1o 1s b AR infutuation for a stage life. been dissolved | from the two Dakotas sepavately, thereby | thirty days and the work of organizing sub- on e scene. Cameron wore a large derby i ARG BOR AW i atle, is becoming moro difficult each year tobe e, g 3 > | making t1 80 gathering ; linate lodges or nees is being pushed nat and bad it pulled down near or b FETIrE admitted to the Towa bar. Applic ur Deadwood Mineral Marke First Licutenant M. D. Parker, Ninth cay- | making this the last gathering of ihe entive | ordinate lodges or alliances is g push wu nearly over his o Towa bar. Applicauts are wood Mincral Market, g T ota, s of old, Tomorrow the deleg . ‘e SRR ¢ ears, 8008 to disguiso bimsel as much s A Montana Merchan ath. now compollod to spand two yoars. study | Dmapwoon, §. D., M&18.—[Speolul Telo- | ALY: Las boou granted leavo of ‘absonco fov | Dakoti, us of old, domotrais the delegatos | vigorously ns woll o ity Pl posAible, yilo, WORe wshort coat and caryied | 81 1-\.1..\1n]x‘n. th\(\\' ]',\ 7,?0.4.‘1 Tel ::;;1“‘1'.; u stand an_examinition boforo e | gram to Tun Ber. ] Thé mineral market was | * Captain A. V_ Chorbonnior, medical storo- | 1he aftermnooi. Tn tho oven i they will® b .;‘.u.m.“.l\.m.‘u.;i.. wices alveads organlzed: s i away down in the chets, est [ gram to Tue Bee]-—Willlam Losckamp, a pLOmIA col iis examination 1s no easy | y,¢y,0p 1 g the y 3 | keej I bee ted 5 | banquetted at the city b The progray now looks as though tho entlx NI woren Princé Albert coat and a very broad \ | ' ® | matter and it seems to be getting more ¢ rathor quiat during the Jsbwoels,thoro being: | Xuoper, has beon grantod a leavo of absenco | daRqU b 10 81H) 10 DROEAIIIC | opulation would soon b ¢ alliance brimmed slouch hat, which wis. m"..uf.\.l .l‘ wealthy merchant from Livingston, Mont., [ oult'overy year. When tho |v:".’-§u’|” i ml”"_‘l, . littlo demand foF ‘mining scouritics, | 0% four mot ths ; 4 [ 0 cond ‘I”‘Ml Uhursday it [liei| RODILUON WOLIL D KUR B 0. :.\ ars, m\.« “;“““I‘l‘l.““ Don his eont st | dled at u.\. St. Paul \n].\ lw\plxl.ll last night. | the supreme couxt convenod thi wero | However, the total amount of sules reported '1;““‘;:1"“" {Bougen Inspecto r‘m'-:‘“x.‘; .(‘r tho | Daughtors of Rebecca Incet on Tucsy. tho Hon. H. Valds of Ca R (e enator [ ! one side of \is | " Losckamp s ngged slugge 1( nearly canc 08 for @ issiol - 14 o neg - o s Joinec 10 aopa ient; oox P wy N address to the Yl on the issu 0! 0 coat pulled ”‘,“m“, 4 nu..”| { x“ | D Wes. drugged, slugsed snd I ‘;,]'.,m.“” 1 i 'v‘f-', tog for ",hf"“‘ m, in- | by local brokers aggrogate 53,000 shares, as | tingent at St. Louis, the new headquarters, | Three Ocean Steamers Racing. Al oahs:1o tha § o of L fusortoll bis arm Almost 10 the eliwPCSsct | robbed in Chicago whilo on a trip thero to | cluding onelady. ey were glven u vory | follows: Tsudorah, 100y Soabury, o; Hostor | o leavo of abserico granted Iirst Lieuten- | Loxnox, May 18.~(Speclal Cablegrum to | 94, Hesuid: = f g tor wwomen stragglod along liko & couple o | DUY.800ds, and, in charge of u professional | FINIC SXANERALION, Fusk betore s committeo of | A, 2yc; Ruby Bell, 1263 Elk Mountain, 8¢, | ant A, C. Shurpe has been cxtonded twenty- | Tue Ber,]-The Anchor line steamor, City of | the iy o L O o e o oughs,” evidently bent full © Of | nurse, sturted back to Livingston, On his | W) apy © court, aud then be ish R, #)4c ncle Sam, §1.00, 16¢ ‘and | three days. Gl 1. Hl amer, City | the peopie by the people und for the peoy uhs, evidently bent upon a full disguiso | arrivil hero e wits found 0o il to travel and | 0% the supreme court itself, Fho result was ; Oro Cache, 2e; Troy, Double Standard, ) itk S S Rome, sailed from Queenstown at 12:50 p. m, | It i ouly & goverument of bosses and i from thelr fricuds ind determibiod o have talken €0 o Hospital, whero o' died. 1t s | (hat only tiventy:thio of thiom passed. o | 0%,¢ Tron Hill, 400 Mouht Torzy, j; Blor Walters Threaten to Strike. today for New Youk, The Guion line steamen | chines—of plunderers by plunderers and for ey nerchd. themasive o “44 ;H‘ ¥ “x ;‘ e “h(‘m“‘l‘ wh 7. whk the which re- 'll-"n- \’I: ,“ n‘m\”‘I‘[l':l-‘(”;.mqh. low .:Lu‘wh ence, 214c; Lew Wallace, 15{¢ CnicAGo, May 18.—The waiters' unfon | Alasko \u.;‘l‘.v 1 'Ulr m. and the ( :‘ P “v”i‘“x 9 “‘m ¢ ”..’,M e ~|’,\ \;4.. :1 served s lhmu(l; r'llulu-muuw‘(lw entire SR W. R. Copeland, Exiva; Cyrus E. Cooper, Local Forecast. | threatens trouble during the coming weel it tull steam directly ‘they cleated Queens- | The people in 100 hi sted and cur pevformunce looking like a couplo of “rural | TWo Voasols Leah Mapleton; Earl munds, Correctionville] Do Omalia and e R TS I'hey have resolved to make a number of de town There is heavy betting on the | tailed their » fuvor ot corp ,zv..\~"\\\hu;-uvlml\ hang avound the circus KixastoN, Ont., May 1S--The schooner | L+ D: Hastie, Des Moines; Sumuel E. Henry, For Nebrasl It v s mands from all tho leading hotels and | result race. | wealth till they ha xchi ife fox to ride the trick mule, Those of their friends BHALTON . MOVl schooner | Council Bluffs; L. V. Hurpel, Des Mojt or Nebraska: Fair, stationary tem- | restaurants and the proprictors met thi —rt | ing, freedom for toil aud enslavement who passed by aud recognised them yellod oug o Breck, tinber laden, was struck by o | James 1. damison, Oseeia: DAy perature, variable winds, afteruoon and unanimously resolved to resist | ddard Resigns Again, | " Wrhere is no such thing s universal s familiar pet” niames, but the seuators pre- | us gule off Nine Mile point yesterday | Waverly: Oscar Middlekauff Sioux Cit For South Dakota: Fair, northerly winds, | them. The waiters' leaders claim they will | € May 18.—It is announced again | frage; cities cun be bought, and the stute fended not to beas themn and Tot thoilegs | and wrocked. The erew, consiating of Can ftube Melrorsen, Webater City | ulius Ping 1 luiwm\kw. \.‘...ini‘l. sl i,v!:ni\ warmer, | strike if their demands are not granted. that Vice Pre t Goddurd of the Atchison | Nevadn wis bought in tho lust campaigu, g ovor the broad benches and da 1| tain Mackie, his two brother . oy Jes Moines; Orion G. Pope, Fontanelle; Bert or lowa air, slightly cooler, northerly | - - o « ' | Capital has usurped th ms of Orn thelr feot down whero tho rain splashed and | g was the cook, and three 5 and @ sister, | Roggy,” Mrdar; dobn H. Vaughn, Osage; | Winds | Purchased by a Syndicate. road hos res) 1 that his resignation | pontand hus taken possession of the nation the mud wus swis'iing ubout, ool ) other seamen, | George T. Watson, Delhi; U. G. Whitney, Sorvraipp—— . DEespwooD, 8. D., May 18,—[Special Tele- | 128 been nccepted to take effect Juue L It is | thyough land grants, nationa ks, et Whea finaily the tent men found some dif A | Union; Samuel S. Wright, Nashua; Nathan n Lands in New York, E T, 3 Tho N understood the differences between Goddar Gould has dare nonarchies und fleulty in clearing the tracks they began to | oty A i0 steamer Havold, | B Kendall, Osceola; H. I. Perkey, Towa | NEW Youx, May 18, —George Francls Train | B¥om to ‘Tue Bur.]—The M idicate | and T'rafic Manager Hanley could not be | men have daved to talk of the uncrowned use forciblo means. They pushed a number | (1 Ik coast. = iSiw e son'y, Joundered oft 3 W. C.'Anderson, Fort Madison; Ed L. | arvived this morning aboard the Etruria, He | B3 purchased the Pierre mine, one of the | reconciled. King (meaning B of cougressmen avound 1iko African slaves, | the I¥ish coast. Six persous were drowned. | Fictoher, Des Moincs takes a special tralts for Tacoma, | richest and most extensive of the frec-milling i i Industry 18 reco by oppression and actually kicked one weste ) s | gold producers, but whick v The Dgath Roll. > t X western representa’ | a2 e TV T Ry sl o | gold producers, but which Las unfortunately : Justico aud law ure mavketable urticles, tive. Senator Eustis of Alabama had a row Steamship Arrivals, AT s L Neilson | been tied up. All litigation and conflict of Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, May 18,—G, H. Pa nety per cent of the bers in congress 3§ with @ hegw at the entrance o the tent which | At New York—The Etrurla, from Liver- [ o, ibh Stato board of health has prepawda [ e e ’ title is now ended and the mine will soon bo | ex-postmaster of Milwaukee, died t are coutrolled by corporate power woalth vesulted iu having the Afvican | 1 under | pool; the S from Bremen, | ‘”“\,m-“vn“ he death :':.'.lul \.\:.‘.. 'm;.. Suavokiy, Pa., May The Neilson shaft | aijong the bullion producers, The ore will Cuieago, May 18.—Wirt Dexter, a lewd and not a dozen lu twenty -five years A armest and the next morniug ied inthe | At Havre-The Bretague, fiom New | year 1t or ao bopulation during the | 45 on fire, having caught foma burning tim- | b treated in the big will that will be crected | momber of tho Chicago bar, have boen passed by congress 1or the ben ! police court for assault, Two congressmen | York Centage of all, its vate belng but 05, Coubel: | ber, bredker which was dostroyed Friday | within tho corporute limits of the city of | known, died suddenly lust uight of un acute | fit of the people { , i but 7.0, Counciy | wight. Many mules were lost Deadwood at ouce, ongestive cl | “Exeggerated ndividualisi Lus bud its ¢uy