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) prom— ~NINETEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1800, NUMBER = AR TR g Bkt | " y 4 S BITRDEA ‘ " rhvty | - | pprpe . v v N STRIPPED BY A BLACKSNAKE, | mpr Q sultation with tho house committee on the (K N O QIICINES | £ iffculty could arise. Land and water are | 0" \I [ NN REGRETS THE BYNUM AFFAIR. ' GRANDPA BURRUS RELEASED. | tupjece® BANKER RICHARDS SUICIDES. | i Siinaimettittioni Sttt Wicis | CUTTING NEW YORK RATES, Terribible Punishment of a Womon “Will you say whether or not in your in- i 0 apparent existence, But the sc t | Who Infa 1 a Married M. —— dividual” opinion, the McKinley bill meots | fuss trouble are sown even here. Rights | o “"’ = ‘"'{;"‘ l"_‘ ok ;r';"-n“ &l with_any ‘-.nuhh-nl»l‘eu approval of the beZ o vestod which become burdensome to | stile y s Genitle- AND ) May 19.—[Special Telegram i i republicans in the senatei” . y thd%e or settlers and obstructive to improv ont r i ¢ Bayne Intended n%R(flIecd m on the Gentle- | | CUERE ¢ J~Last night Mrs, Anilo E, Reed The Supreme Oourt leects the Discharge of | Py gy ey NM{‘,, He Takes a Doso of Laudanum at a MoCook R O e T o Centr 1 Tr.nflir and Tnmk' Line Passenger man from Indiana. was lashed till almost dead with & blacksnake the Prisoner, “Can you tell mé how m\fl‘xho committee Eating House, sxegs ‘he supply. The tendency of Ciroles Greatly Disturbed. whipby Mlss Cors Wallayslater of & men on finance will have the McKinley bill under s s to got s far away from neighbor P ARIES whont B re#eed tios chtice Awey fromhis Nmshh:l;nlh)u before it makes a report to the as po le and this .mp.v.\l.“- x;n.lm.f v be- NEOESS, 9 b A X o6 y senate comes imately a serious difficulty. Itis in : AKE THE TAX OFF wife and children, Miss Walls met Mrs, Reed BREWERS ~ OALL A OONVENTION. 01 should think that Wemay be able to re- HIS HOME AT HAYES COENTER. | {ETC8 1 stage,or that of multiplivd ditches, SOALPYRS DOING THE BUSINESS, on the street. The former was followed by port within twoweekall | N that tr bogins to be felt. Many ditehes vo ¥ d the latter having the “Do you thin s dikely that you will = foriy e water from_tho e st g Henderson of Towa Argues That the | WO young men and the latter having the arm | nroenoqe for Meeting Their Enemies | ofter your bill of two yeabsago as & substitute | The Deed Committed While on a Visit | woon co, into eonflict. Prionty of tight | The Rou'e Over the Nickel Plate and cople Would Rather Have Free ot a middloaged man. Assoon asthey met | o Ty " gy ised—Mombars of the | for fhio McKinley billi" to Friends—Republican Stato works a great deal of hardship and_quarrels, ,,,".k,\\..."..m Phe Pacific Mail Miss Walls pulled out a whip “No, T would not like to say that any such and sometimes bloodshed results, The rigl - ] e ¥ No, y s X . d some s bloc Sults. o right 5 " ¢ Raimént Than Cheaper “You will rob my brother's children of Senate Committee on Finance thing 'is probable. I will say that the Central Committee Meet- of appropriation is undefined in the law, and Puiphase Causes Consid- Whisky. thelr bread ! she cried, and the whip fell Very Cautious. MeKinley bill may receive areport at the ing Called, each claimant urges the largest demand Mrable Comment. upon the womman's shouldérs, hands of the senate committee on finanee Laws and ordinances, often of o novel and Take 1 1th ) with not very material amendments, We _— heroie kind are employed to enforee # divis- [} AL bl o B [T intend to havea tariff bill passed at this o\ 5 male. | 100 Of the water which shall insure to one | 3 ¥ Wisnvatos, May 10.—The house went | peated, and each time the blacksnake wound WasniNGToN BUREAU T OMATA Brg, session; that is sure, But I cannot say what McCook, Neb., May 10.—[Special Tele- | piun iy abundance of water in time of Searc Citieaco, May 1 Special Telegram o into committee of the whole on the tarift bill | about Mrs. Reed’s face and shoulders, “?‘-”"}l_"“"-'u“" T{'ka'ul bill it will be. I wouldBot venture to predict [ gram to Tiur Bge.]—Ora Richards, a mem- | jty and leave another man's crops to wither, | Tne Bee.]—Cent vafic and trunk line Assoclated Turtion M 1ot i after. | £Yen upon my individudh udgement and yet, | ber of the firm of Orr & Richards, bankers at | "The local legislatures endeavor to meet. the | passenger eircles are all torn up ovor the dise the tloor on a question of personal privilege, | peared to make no attempt to shield her. The "";““l:”‘.‘l‘? "':’. st i ‘:‘:hn yitorber I’I“"‘::{,‘p“';""hflh"“""";Jfi‘:lu_m"}:h‘l\llfy'fi‘{, donot | Hayes Centre, Neb., committed suicideat the | dificulty, but tholE logialation givesno heed | covery that scalpers are cutting tho rate be- He made statement concorning tho contro. | HMtle woman was left to fight her own | hoor tenderea tho decision of the supses | appypse of JREOUed B L WOy that | B & M. cating house hero today. Richards | {6 e (AT I 18, fraed for AT OV | tween Chicago and Now York as’ much as 8 sy between Bayne, By 1 himself | DAttle. She didn't ~ fight, but ran | courtin the Burrus habeas corpus case fr viie il ‘vrases ced it wih the im- | came down from Hayes Center on Saturday | ga. X s | to#7. The route is over the Nickel Plate and versy between Bayne, Bynum and himselt | pAttle. ho didnfe — fight, - but o wan | which has been pending for several | When his bill was prepared it wid the im 3 turday | gecond stage v went and fncapable and about the Campbell afidavit. Ho asked Mr. | cloto behind her. Sho caught Mrs. Reed nd | months, e “"% | pression of the "house cammittco that it met | and remained hero over Sunday visiting | of chang of an obstructive and bur- | Lackawanna, One Chi scalper has 5 d She Mrs, onths. Vi v % ecific N vetlvad aatly Stinday ninl ensome ol g hecome deep! Jote | nearly v i Bayno if he endorsed the charges contained | again the merciless lash was wrapped avound | "m0 divacts the discharge of | visivs SE i o duite specttically the | friends. He retired eatly Sunday night and | den o e becomo deeply rooted and. | nearly ono thousand awanna tickets and in Campbell’s letter so far as they applied to | her face and shoulders. Mrs. Reed's cries | T8 b b 5 e was. Habiel ot |4'yn.'i:;fiun \was | it s thought took part of a four-onco vial of "'u]".:‘?n.\'ufi“-“:":x"»" S which it becomes | 8l the scalpers are well supplied. The route him (Wilson) and Mr, Ba, A R B S Gl oot D P application by Thomas . Bur. | tho deplomatio. reply Oftho senator from | 10udanum at that time. This morning they | ocessary to buy i dnd wipe out thesenultis | €an be chianged 5o as to go part way over the ng regret that tho controversy had ocourred, | tho'1ash and big welts sweiled Wp.on hex face | rus to this court in the exerclse of its original | K000 Fetana. called him for breakfust and after pounding | o ditchies i thelr conflicting rights, the dif- | Baltimoro & Ohio, wither routo making as and denfed that he intend: reflection on | and neck. veral peoplo tried to interfere, | furisdiction for a writ of habeas corpus to re- ASPIRANTS FOR CANADAY'S PLACE. on the door ronsed him so that ho answered | ficultios culminate. The older ditches o good time as any excepting the limited trains either Mr. Bynum or Mr. Wilson. Mr. Wil- | but as they did so the two men who accom- | jj oot "0 th tod A arlewiliin: Towans say Colonel 8words of their state, | them all right. These were the last words | “-l:"'f\i! ‘-I{;;l llh"_n<- '!I\fa o s )\}]"'«Iw-fl- on the standard lines, Of late these routes son then said he had no further statement to | Panied Miss Walls and who had followed her | T8 as e decinros. in " which he s | At Dresent purchasing afeut of the treasury | that were heard until noon, when somo one in | WAL | T X GRE Hhe RIGHERINE S ¥R | have beon selling a_luyge number of AN SH A0 SBISSE VRl Akotpan. closely, stepped up. They drew revolvers | Prisonment, as he declares, in which heis | gopartment at a salary 0f £3,000 a yearand | passing the room heard him moaning, The | T 5 A wuse | tickets, and unless it is stopped the make and the subject was dropped. P A held by Brad D. Slaughter, United States | trayeling expenses, is inghe race for sevgeant- . ition to demand a high price, not because 3 pped | The committeo then proceeded to the con- | “\(A™ hole will be put through the first man | marshal of the district of Nebraska in tho | atarms for the sonato €4 Stay and. tiat he | door was forced open and a four-ounce vial water supply is o valuable for they get | rato will be met by other lines. sideration of the bill, the pending amend- | who interferes. 7This woman deserves all she | o T RE et will be a winner, Ha'f8' looking personally | V28 found empty by him and an ounce vial of | new rights in exchango for old ones, but be fo & Atlantic und Grand Trunk . i rd jail at Omaha, in said state, by virtue of an B § ng personall shed. Physicians were calle cause it is in their r to obstruct. This > Ly exercised over the low > ment being that mado by Mr. Funston of | gcts . g ) after his canvass and will keep it i hand il | 1audannm untouched. Physicians were called | £aus n tl v s e y exercised over the low rate and b et L Reed escaped again and ran. Shewas | orderof the district courtof the United States | ter bis iy O | AR ey ovBA Wit At s ook, | leads to an incr tion to the new ! open reduction tomorrow L Souodulotie Vicen, and as she Scrambled up the steps | for that district,” is the way Justice Millor's | fheamhs ook O D e aeaoiane 3 » | canal company the farmer must, of @ DasSoNgor rates. wore unchanged proviso that silyer ore and all other ores con- | o} ) g . e ren Y * | Swords has a very large political acquaint- 1 \ when he died. course, pay interest on it. Nosoonerisa | today. The Northwestern decided t ¢ house her toy tts were seized by | deci g The case en reviewed e vi Y e Allis i To | et wil it ithar alli tHe || tng ¢ i s AT Yiining lead sharl vy & duey of 13¢ cants per ¥ house her tow skirts wero scized by | decision begins, The caso s then reviewed | ance and will do his utmost. Senator Allison |~ mpe deceased came from Wisconsin to Ne- | Ity ind costly canal projeciod than all. the | e by mude 1 & \te to Omaba, but did pound on the lead contained therein, accord- | tyo™*at :\-i‘l‘hl,\-‘fg.:rh"lr:::d Ay l{:{,’.‘.‘lsul in the way in which itis familiar in Nebraska. “l"“‘:"l‘ \‘l’s ;‘f":fi‘;flfif“d ‘!“_Tj‘ “‘1'1 all '}"(9 braska, where he had held several official po- | desert land under it is filled up. ~ Most of the oty g to the sample and assay at thé port of | | 4 Justice Miller says that, tho extent of tho | other Towa republicans, - Clarkson I8 work- | Bty Jyicts A REC Svaetl BVetes B Glivles v mido by speculators who. ant o "The lment was defeated after s Reed is badly hurt and is suffering | authority of the courts of the United States | (ify Sonators Quay and Cameron will be for | has caused universal sorrow. Fihisbn s Ao efociie ot ciint e ernadonat hathvey: gophe amendument was defeated after some | groat gony, being neither able to lie ot sit | to use the writ of habeas corpus as a means of | himif they catnot clect their Dennsylvania e e, o, CTohe ook, ‘his | Wasnieroy, May. 10.~Tho president to- The amendments offered Saturday by Mr. down. ~Large welts mark her face, shoulders | yeleasing a person held in unlawful custody | candidate, Oratorical Contest at Wahoo. held mm”l”'w,ll Baitiag - ore collislve nt to the senate a letter of the secre- McKinley to the futernal e clngso, of | M1d,0Uher purts of tiie body, 1t s understood | g aiways been clouded with moro or loss [ Charles B. Reade of Maine, doputy ser- | Wamoo, Neb., May 10.—(Special to Tun pUHasat abid LHO Aty company s Aebrived of state submittinga plan for a prelim- the bill were adopted, as were also a’ number | it Sier disappenred when the. horse. | doubt and uncertainty. He then quotes the | Eedhtat-arms, is g prominent candiduto and | B aturday night at the Reformed s mate revenue from the sule of | inar way line to connect the of others of Mr, McKinley's amendments re. SUPLLALL > Al o Shiie ex-Congressman F. K. Valentine of Ne- | b oJpotarian chureh occurre s oratorical | water. The increased valueof the land, which s ARl of others of Mr. MeKinley's amondients re- | whipping began and no_one has seen him | fourtcenth section of the act establishing the | braskus hero canvassing. for the posi Presbyterian chureh occurred the oratorical | Auterican hemsphere A Loe 1 e foat iy 5 7 2 St e b e RaBIA &' ;. | is very large, is sccured by outside parties e with the recommendations of since. He has bed ng all his money to | judicial system of the United States relating | and is backed by Senators Paddock contest for the graded schools of the county, | 18 ver y d with the recommendations o the; e that the internal taxes smoking s g a Y el Ll o o contribute neither capital nor labor to its Pho prosid cents a pound; reducing tho bond of cigar | PV bect actually sta inasmuch as the offense of Burrus was not | | Clolonel Canaday wishcs to vetive June Lor | under twelve years of ago and one for thoso | contract a heivy debt in order to_secure the blo this governwent to participate. in the manufacturers from £00 10 $100. S N = azainst the federal laws the authority of the | Juyle, He will remain hore and practice | potyeen twelve and eighteen years. There | land. These two evils, the increased capital- | promotion of the enterprise, The share of wfl‘.'uif.'."fi'.'."p'.'."fi’,r.f‘i‘fi‘fi'.:.fii'ffix"f Jfavor of | CHICAGO'S ICE TRUST FOOLED. | fojeral supreme court cannot be invoked | departments, Ho retired voluntarily. woro sixteen contestants, efght in ench class. | ization and futorest pafd for. tho works and | tie United Statcs - the” cost of the survey U offered an amendment to that effect. | An Independent Company Organized | for his release. Ho holds that in this case DIVIDED ON SILY Those under twelve sears wero Raiph Whit- | J4d by outside speculators, contribute to the e SR, WThia eopla bellevel). He salibhab bhis tax o Baslinces: there was no protense ‘that the child was re- | Hereafter Oregon's two scui will not | A ea Rance of Coresco, Nellio. McDennalt, of tevil of all. This is the ulmost hope- | THE PACIFIC MAIL PURCHASE, was the last which should be taken from their Cuicaco, May 19.—[Special Telegram to | Strained of its liberty, or that the grandfather | work together on at least one important ques- | v, Vilson of Mead, Nettie Taylor of separation of the ownership of land from e shoulders. _ ‘They preferred that the tax | poutesh SO S IEREEE O o | withheld it from the possession or control of | tion. During the detivery of u silver speech | pruis i W8 of ey NS TNOGRT | the ownersiiip of water. 1t increases the | 1¢ Causes a Great Deal of Comment in should be taken from the necessities of life R e the father under or by virtue of any authority | this afternoon Senator Dolph repudiated the Johnson of Valparaiso, In this class Ktta | ¢apital sum which the farmers must liquidate Wall Street Circles, rather than from the pipe, cigarand the | ment of an exhorbitant raise in prices for the | o¢% ¢y "Fiited States, or that his posses- | resolution reported recently by the Oregon on of Mead took the first prize, bk recl. | before they can own their water supply and [y o o n S0 SHOREE CRTESL whisky jug. ‘The main question before the | coming summer has led to an expected re- | gjon of the child tas in violation of | republican state centralcommittee in favor The Tact Hommbs and Mamio | it deprives them of the main resource or fund | PR L il g1 house was whether the treasury contained | sult, The Consumers’ Pure Ice company— | the constitution or any law or treaty of the | Of free silver coinage and put himself on rec- on of "Weston was awarded the second | from which they can obtain theiv means, The | Tie Bep.]—The announcement made yester- enough money o pay the expenses of the | cajital stock $230,00—has organized, pur- | United States, The whole subject of the | ord egainst it. Senator Mitchell immediately | 1. sho reciting ‘Give Mo Three Grains of | Separation of the ownership of lnd from that | day of a big deal between C. P, Huntington government.> " At such time lie did wot be- | G LT Cof pround, has in coubso of | domestic’ relufions of husband 'and wife, | arose and declarcd hiwself in favor of not | o Mother is not far removed from practical | and Henry Villard by which those Wall feve in taking the tax from tobacco. He did ey o oy noul, has in coutso O | pavent or child, belongs to' the laws of the | only the freo coinago of silver, but of making ind every practicable means should | oy magnates gain control of the Paciflo not propose with soldicrs of the union knoclk- | construction a building of immense ground | giites’ and mot to the laws of the United | it and certificates represegting it o full legal S tad, Neltio Ressel of Cerasco, | Do taken to provent the western country from |yt FRERETES BWI Sotiol 0F (G 2 ing at the doors of the capitol, to take the tax | floor capacity, has ordered machinery to the | States, as to the right to the control and po tender. He eulogized the republican conven- on'of Cedar Bluffs, Carrie Hat. | drifting into that condition. ~Where the two | SRR LD DAL Vs ALl CERLLLOWR Ol off tobacco. A value of #100,000 and fiftcen retail ice wagons | session of the child'as it is contested by its | tion of his statous u body and endorsed its | feld of Yutan, Anabel Lee of Wahoo, Lonis | qWherships are wnited, agricultur £ | CLURRELILL LIR30 DR, Ui i Mr. Tucker of Virginia_offered and advo- | y1a W0 e ificial lco | Tuther and its grandfather. It is onein | action. Senator Mitchell will come up for ve- | Viasek of Prague, Mury Koselle of Valparaiso | fourishes o v o sepi financial and railway civeles. It was the sub- cated an amendment abolishing the tax on to- e T e dent | regard to which neither the congress of the | clection before the legisiature this winter. | 4nq” Nettie Manck of Weston, Anabel Lee | languish 3 e : Jectof discussion and theorizing at the Wind- bacco. mor, sho has been. evolying such a | United States nor any authority of the | The proceeding this afternoon attracted con- | of Wahoo took the fivst prize and C Hat- | | There s another practice which is rapidly | 5o. o101 and other rallying places of Wall M. Kerr of Towa favored the repeal of the | go & CUTHED, WEE T ech GO vngE Suel & | United States has any special_jurisliction. siderablo-attention and ercated some sur- | fed of Yutan tho second prize, Miss Becker | Recoming a gigantic ovil in somo - districts. | Sor hotel tid gie yallsjs blaces of Avad tobiceo tax. ~ Under the system of monopoly | FIEGTE 0L 900 3o time past. Henvy I, | Whether the onc or the other is “entitled to ot Meadalsoldia ixpeptiouall yawell: Settlers who canuot find land and water in ¢ ! o (oLl A v in the production of whisky and the tobacco | G5 Vice president of tho concem nnd | the provision does not depend upon auy act of MISCELLANEOUS, The judges of the contest were Prof, G, B, | & well settled district frequently go up into | agreed the new SEOREI ORI tax, these articles had been more demorali: Willlam Mosback secretary and treasurer, | congress, or any treaty of the United States In the senate toduy Mr, Paddock presented | Barber of Lincoln, Prof. W. H. Cemmons | the moun S or lands and rob the | about most important vesults, Much of the ing :0 the people than any other taxes im- | Bogidos, there appearas stockholders Eldridge | or its constitution. ~Whether the diverse | the petition of the United States lead associ- [ and Prof. D. V. Stephens of Fremont. The T'fw»’- abov ower the valley, the “k which makes up the newly bought ma- Pos: S g p Keith and Eison Keith, W. W, Gibbs, the | citizenship of the parties contesting this | ation and thaWMiners’ assobiution of the west | prizes were all handsomely bound books. botter the climate, soll and crops and tho | oo oo o'g01a to have been sccured by Hunte Mr. McKinley said the committee had not ladelphia «d millionairo, and J. | right to the custody of the child could in the | against the introduction of foreign lead dres | = This is the first county contest of the kind | higher the valley, the worse. “Thus the val. | 40 Filinral Dok o ce of abolished the ‘tax on tobacco, because the | & RO EN oy Y G B et T courts of the United States give jurisdiction | without a duty. ever hield in the county, but it will probably ids aro ‘deprived of tlelr .rigntful | Wgton and Viined s brokors on in average d country needed money and because it wi of - business -names. looked v to the cirenit and district courts to determine Senator Stewart of Nevada introduced a | be made a permanent annual institution, nd a highly productive agriculture | 10 pnr.* LG the 1;u~‘ nt ",,"‘ t price, not neces ¢ sh it in ovder to pre- | §iliiauble to the old ico trust and terribly in | the question has mnever been de- | petition signed by 1,139 members of the e damaged or oven ruined fo sustain a | Qut of the 200,000 sh Thith ake serve the profective system, | carnest, So when the chavter for themew | cided ~ by this court. “Nor is it nec Farmers’ alliance and’ other citizens of Ne- Will Miss Lincoln. wretched and_ unproductive one. R oD ats L b LT i m!\llll;i Tucker's amendment was rejected—08 corporation was granted by the state a depu- | Sary .:,o (l(l'('hlu ,“ in lhlls & of brl:?k:\ in favor of the free coinage u[si\'&:r.d PariLLioy, Neb., May 10, pecial to Tue :I"’“'Iln- 0 ‘.“I: seldom suceessful owing to ;\:llgxnn“(m ».““a'i‘- S l\)\“:n\“ll 41\‘|fly i h . vl upon. Prest. | for. the order for a violation o epresentative 1 ro iyl s L : 5008, 5 A Sk A g ) Messrs, Atkinson, MeComas, Kerr, Ten- | tion from tho old trushwaited upon Prest T st Lsonad tor-cont | tho MMt et oL Pt ou o Bar.)—This morning the Rock Island sur- | Captain Duiton recites in detail many dif- | owns por : EHESs Moot TR bach, Bwart, Waddell, Brown' of Virginia | g (" G0 Setfiomen wora politely in- | tempt is not a judgment of the eireuit, court | tions 22 to 395, incluslye, which Imposo a | YENOrs, who have been working n this county | fleultios and troubles and procecds to show | the con L and Mudd voted with the democrat RIS BRC ARG ATROR of the new concern | Of the United States but a judgment of the | duty of 10 per cent advalorem to §2 per thou- | for the past month, dropped atl of their sur- | that they have their roots in two common untington-Villard policy of over 110,000 NMossr Heard, Williaws of lineis, OWens | had ruled against such _action and that the | district court of the same district. There s | sand feet upon lumber logs, timber, boards | veys and started a new line. This ling | causes. he fivst is the right of any pevson | S o0 fruntington's South and of Ohio, Tarsucy and Morgun voted Wwith the | company was on deck for business, inde- | apparently a studicd effort in the record to | and other wood; also tdstrike out sections228 | hrunches . from two miles south of town | L0 APPropuiate water withont any lmitation |t I8 WS that BREvnEEon's, Seuth Sag republicans, pendent of anything ovanybody, Sach afeat | treat the proccedings as ono in_tho district | and 230 s0 as to place laths sad shingles on | teMS T O T8 SOTH 01 TR | or restriction as to quantity or place, subject | Central Amevica schomes ave to be hlpe Henderson's amendment was nlso rejected | bendent of anything ovansvody. Such afeat | ToRe U RO S tates for Nebraska and | the free List, In - the:daaous be made o | Stralght for tho river. They will go about | enly to prior rights, « most improvid et law | materially in the new deal. Linos of steams 24 o 118, THoRoAsta neo that time they have | also as one before the judge of that court, | speech - favor of the*adoption of these | tivo miles cast of Springfield, strikes near | The sccond is vhe right of s man to take up a | ers will be put on so0n to develop trafiic in Henderson offered another amendment ve- | @b e IS MRS G0 (IR 10 KMok | but the supreme court apprehends that it | amendments, saying that i was plain_justice | South. Bend and make a straight line for | large tract of government land in any locality | these southern divections, It is intimated, storing the present rate of duty on wool and | (o001t new concern into their ranks must be considered for what it worth, as | to the peoplc of the prairie states and in fact | Beatrice, going away east of Lincoln. ~ Vari- | irrespective of how it may affect thé general | too, that the present subsidy from the trans- woolens. Pending a vote the ‘committec rose e RO D the judgment of the district court, both the | toa majority of the states where lumber was | 0US olphllmls are given as to this new streak, | welfare and whether it is good irrigable land | continental roads will have to e much iu- and the house adjourned. N OR RN Sl AN ED! order for the delivery of the child to its " 1and was high priced at present, | but the general opinion is that the B. & M. | or bad. He sums these up as follows: creased or else be ended. Here Is where today, Mr. Wilson of West Virginia took | The man whom Mrs. Reed accompanied ap- Ay Spoad father and the order for the imprisonment . w{ has recommended the appoint- | has a mortgage on Lincoln, und the Rock he present law allowing the free appro- Henry Hart influence will be felt. Hart 1 Senate. : z 3 4 of the present petitioner for contempt being | ment of Dr, H. K. Pulmer to be o member of | Island cannot get the foothold there she | priation of wat bject only to prior s | has contended that this subsidy was not WASHINGTON, May 10.—In the senate today munds Anti-Polygamy Law Sus- | ;54 vt The jurisdiction of that | the pension board of Litchfield to fill the va- | wants, and now it will goin with the Missouri | leads to the following consoquence 3 (-q-uln o [hll‘ [ouceiny allowed to th Mr. Hale, from the committee on approp tained Dby the S me Court, court is not founded upon the citizenship of | cancy of John W. Archered, resignes Pacific and the on Pacific, and make | acquirement of vested rights which . | rouds by the Wm“”‘t’: company tions, reported buck the aunual uaval appro- | \WASHINGTON, May 19.—The supreme court | the parties and although the original petition | Russell B, Hurrison left the city tonight in | Beatvice tho principal town and give Lincoln | densome and unjust to later settlersand ob- | Huntington, too, s a big o P of the Unite: States today vendered an opin- | of Miller, the father of the child, was amended | a special car for Texas, He goes there {n the | the go-by, while others think it is only ascare | structive to higher developments of J‘;"' stock, ",‘\'“"“”"‘.“ i DAY priatiou bill. fon of vital [nterest to the Mormon chureh in | after the judgment was rehdered so as | interest of Frank Lesite, He intends to re. | putup for Lincoln. The right-of-way meu | tion; to the most wasteful use of water with- | It the proportion puid by his roads, sich The silver bill was then taken up and Mr. N 3 oL churchiin | 4o chow that he was a citi fo and | main in the southwest for several days and will | are expected out this weck. out incentive to economize it; to innumerable | transaction amounting practically ouly 1o tho Dolph spoke in_ favor of the treasury bill, | the suit of the church of Latter Day Saints | ¢ the defendants, Burrus and wife, were | be in Omaha and Helena afterwards, A corps e conflicts and litigation; to scttlement upon g of funds from one to another of his Ho argued against the free coinago of silver, | 8gainst the United States, which comes here | citizens of Nebraska, it is not percoived how | of special artists accompany him. A Mother Killed by Lightning. the poorer lands and to_ deprive the good Dliote; e believing that it would stop the coinage of | on an appeal from the decision of thesupreme | that averment aids the party in the present "G Dean of Valonthie ls n tho city look- | Fiksoxt, Neb,, May 19.—[Special Tele- | lands of water; to dispersive settlement with -']-l.\ "v'l’“"‘. and ]'l”;*"‘{“;'_-'" ;""‘)‘" oo gold, but thonght. international bimetalism | court of Utah in favor of tho United States, 2 Jor tho district courts of tho United | in o claims for_ supplies furnished | gram to Tuk Ben.]—During the thundor and | fn waproftable wericuliure qud matwally ve- | 50 BBy Sitited, Towevie, Huesel S was desirablo, THils conrt ki Aiadias ites have not jurisdiction by reason of the | the army and Indians. Iisitning Tatormewhich i provanen S atarday 1| 0e opes 8 G e e i i 3 1 Mr. Teller ¢ the {apcech sharply, || F11S.COUES B rns that adjudemert; . ; ditizonship of tho parties, If, therofore, thero | It1s not at all likely that efther the Rosc. [ NERUMINE stomn wlieh provalled Suthrdy | floments with concordunt and mutually de- I R T sl and Mr. Mitehell expressed dissent from the | The case grows out of the passage of the | 5 1o other grounds of jurisdiction of that | bud or the Pine Ridge Indian agencies will [ SVening A skly/fud awlio tent interests. : gty | a0 EonEyAVAINGE ) Sy views of his colleague Edmunds anti-polygamy law by the For court in the habeas corpus case by which the | be removed from their ‘present location, | Bohemian farmer living three miles north of | “T'he pr aws velating to the disposi- THE PRESSWYTERIANS. On motion of Mr. Wilson of Towa it was | ninth congre This law dissolved the Mor- | child was delivered toits father it was en- | Efforts, however, have beé¢n made in a very | Snyder, this county, was instantly Killed by | tion of public lunds in the arid region lead: £ Z Ly Y ordered that the senate bill vegarding im- | mon church corporation, annulled its charter, ely without jurisdiction. determined way the Indian bureau and | & bolt of lightning. She was struck dead | to the diversion of the sudden inercase in the e i holn 1 of Mi 5 ported liguors be taken up tomorrow. directed the appointment of a veceiver e whole proceeding before the distriet | the propositions were Seriously considered | While slflmhm." in the doorway. She was | value of land as soon as it becomes irvigable | Re ROxG of the Board of Missions for After an executive session the senate ad- | fo wind up _its affs and escheated | judges wus ‘coram non judice’ and void, and | for some time, It is bellgved as stated in | thirty ycars old and leaves a husbaud and | into the pockets of the speculative class who Freedmen —Mord Money Wanted. journed. to the United States all 1l tempt to enforce the judgment by at- | Tne a fow di 2o, that the movement | four small children 5'mm'llmle mF(Inn l;\lhc;vllll) n'lv‘luu l(.mlhf;r SArATOGA, N. Y., May 10,—At the Presby. estate owned by the church in excess of §50,- | tachment and imprisonment of Buvrus for | is in tho interest of real estato speculators, T : in_the way of capital or labor, thereby sad- | yoian general assembly this morning D ECLARED UNCONSTITUTIONAL. | 000, which was not on the date of the passage | contempt of that ovder was l‘ql&:lll_\' d. The braskans here say l«imf" if the Rosebud \“ {r""‘l'(l_‘"fil'l:j m"‘]-\ll of ;‘quv[ivr-_ A xIl]m;:‘llwlhi»:mlll; ;.-t;l"{. u‘n:.z(;vu with | ,"”Mf‘” moved that the report of the com- . of 'the act held for purposes of worship or r is therefore entitled to his dis- | agency should be removed it would go about | Neskaska Ciry, Neb,, May 19.—[Special | a heavy debt at high interest; to deprive the | 8¢ A 0 Ry ; The Supreme Court Passes Upon Min- | burial, 2 ¢ . fifty miles to the northeast and that the Pine | Telegram to Tne Bee.|—A tramp. who gave | Cap] t who builds great works of hislegiti- | mittce on the methods of altering the consti- nesota’s Beof Inspection Law. When the United States, under the terms Ridge agency would piobably be vemoved | the name of Jolin McGuive was arrested hero mato source of revenuo from water scrvice, | tution bo referred back to tho committee n- WASIINGTON, Ma, The supreme court | Of this act, began proceedings Mormons THE BREWERS' CALL. thirty miles to the northeast. ispicion of being a man wanted in Cook | 4 lunds fled vpon being uniimproed, also | jarged by seven,new members, faivly vepro- toduy rendered o decision holding to be un- | \Minediately cuterod suit to have the Ed- | e hrewers of the country aro to meet . 12, Slothman was teday appointed post- | county, Tllinois, for the murder of a young | depriving him of the legimate secutity upon 1 o ting hoth sides, with instructions to re- it i o i munds law de unconstitutional. here this weele to use their influence upon tor at White Pigean, Keokuk county, | woman, his sweetheart, in March, 1879, He | Which Lis investments should vost: to vt as carly as possible to the assenibl coustitutional the law of Minnesota requiving pinion the court s “The_distin- e ! va, vice o resigne bl St o1 Shief | Panding unne ily the cost of the w EONGAESH [CAELY IO RR I TS quiring | Tu its opinion the court sa The_distin. ¢ R. Butler, resigned d foct] hief | I y 20 q congre In their call, which is signed by i g ied, answers the description perfectly, so Chie it St AT A Ancrhain il bl TG DT TR (s that all fresh meats sold in the state shall be | guishing * features of Mormonism is well | afansNDroslibnteT: i & ERRY S, Hearin, of Police Wheeling says, and the Cook county | #¢ its capltalized debt and ncreasing its 18 A8 8 Sy HEEOR AL CLOY cut, from animals slaughtered within the stato [ kuown to be polygamy and absolute ce vico president; ‘B, B, So an, vice pr = ofticers have been wired. risks nd tnftorgey Sthoreons 0 maxioiim | posod by Dr. Roborts; chalymian ot thoidoin- and inspected twenty-four hours before "r'“'fll;;"nmltl nn( ;‘rl'mn'h mvmlfi'lfi-bh;n dent: Joseph Licbmann, treasurer, und Rich- | ANOTHER BUCKET SHOP BURSTS. Tl o (o B0CAT ovon the most modesate g | Mitteo, who thought that the it slaughter. The cuse i3 entitled the State of | standing all efforts tosuppress urbarous | gy Katzelmayer, secretiry, they say Jentral Comnlttee. s 3 loss sopration of | ter had mot been sufticiently debated. Miunesota against D. Barber, aud is of great | hractice: the polygamy seut perseveres inits | ™o aro forcibly convinced by all that has | The Public Grain and Stock Exchange N, Neb, May Spoclal to Tax | HoEeta o e e o e of | Dr. Patton said ho hud . scconded, interest ;'f dressed boct men, it deflance of »::A\\‘lx;{Iq]fi‘\;};nusisll‘n‘h:l;:m‘e::,;)xl‘lil:\“l'g{ ocourred within the past year that, our ene- Closed by Oreditors. :.]—L. D. Richards, chaivman of the re- | watep : it in the interests of harmony. Dr. Henvdek io opinion suys: **'The enactment of a s nefarious de . The ) - | mies, who, during the last four or five years, S : g s : o | Clon At “Pho rig opriate wate ; \ s 5 similar statute by cach one of the states com- | {0re, is whether the promotion of sueh'an un- | e “eufrorod 5o many defeats at | NEW Yonk, May 10.—The Public grain 1::):1:. n‘n.uu‘ll( (ol.lnfm{ LDII‘-KI-It‘lluvD‘ ‘l]‘;l‘"c“, i ,‘,‘,.‘!.}‘r"’..lf',:]‘:“'-”.‘fi')‘ffiir,,’,',’l""]““ ater, shoutd | Johnson of Chicago thought it singulae if posing the union would vesult in_ the destrue- | lawful system is to be allowed to continue | the~ polls, now _ strenuously scek to | and stock exchange, limited, said to be one | day toissue a call fora mecting of the com- st e this was in the interest of havmony the chafr- tion of commerco amang the several states, | and whether the enormous funds which have | a8 our’ indust by" unfriendly | of the largest bucketshops in the United <o at tho Capital, botel, Lincoln, on Juno lands should bo seyrvogatod from the non-irtt- | wan of the committes should not havo been BRI R N Oa b e A ST val ved s o | been aceumulated shall bo wielded for the | gyate LI LT o Gl P i 4 ki i "The purpose of this meeting is to fix the | gable and ofticially declared. 1o diversion | gons on w R hation fron e pdvb oo bs Lln tho | Propogation of an obmoxious' practico.the | SLAt8 A pational goristation. I tho co | States, went to the wall this morning, owing | gato, basis of representation and mako other | of water upon non-irrigable public land for > such referenc moved $0 another; of moat (oslgned. for human foon. | promotion o anized rovellion against the | fivilitures of many statcs. o 1 the |t an attachment secured against it by a cus- | preliminary arrangements for the state con- | purposes of jrrigation should be prohibited at the motion be laid on the table, but it L g e frapaOR The contention that poly s part of the | 41 NAso:g St L Charles H. Platt, acaredited president of — be opened Yo settlement under a new home- d of missions for freedmen made R e OUEs e celia el DA LOF a0 a, anbiiis loa | Hena ruinat tho growth of our business: In: | the company, said this noon he thought busi- Accident to a Well Digger. stead law limiting the size of tho claim to 0L hat thare exthudes from tho Minnesots market eactl | ploa. No doubt the thugs of India imagined | §reused duties upon some raw materials and | ness would bo resumed ina very short time, | Nrmuaska Crry, Neb, May 19.~[Speclal | eighty acres aud the desert land uct should SV ools, 117 col- cally all fresh beef, veal, mutton, lamb or | theit belief in assussination was a religious | {o'tho mathod of brewini prohibiting th Wag a settlement with all exeditors was im- | melegram to Tz Bek,]—Charles Thompson, o led iy et i 3 :d pre X uch nd pork—in whatever form, and although en- | belief, but that did not make it so.” of some most necessury ls, investign: | Ponoing, Members of dhe Fublle grain and [ o ‘woll digger, met with an accldont today [ Cabtain Duttonis recommendation is sgpic- 0 500,000 frecdien avd now szoly ;"‘"“'v'.'"‘“;"»I"“"] A1t fox human food i "‘yhllhlll::“‘UHT:\‘\.”»I.\;”lrc\‘v:;.‘v .”::f tion of the business by o odmimissions, [ Sioisk ARRRARES. SOY, MAREMEINE W wae Oo%: hat may prove' tal. "Tho ropo fo lurgo | WSO UL RGE 1 LopoRss 10,40y x |‘;.rh~“|nf w their giod infhuence,” he ro- aken from animals slaughtered in other states, © - commol aw, co In con- | omcial inspection of . At e[ o Lana, [eampauImE Stook, o hucket of dirt broke and in falling struck e ) oy Rk hoard dy © yedr wer and directly tends to restrict the slaughtering | clusion says: “Conirress had beforeit a con- | Pietior expense, limitation of tho | (hanges. Thelr capital $100,000, paid in | oRECN breaking his noso and two ribs | lation is deemed advantageous, survey them, | £176,000, a gain over last year of #1000, animls whoso meat Is to bo sold In Miy- | tumuclous organizafion wielding by its re; | uumbe otailers, theso aro only | T4 ~d and internally injuring him }',‘,r""“l‘,'h,‘,‘,”‘{;“l,"' ablch tBio best, rosults | Tho fresdmen ¢ Lolypa i ihnya nesota for human food, to those engage 8sou lmmense power in the territory of | "o ndeavors of our enemies to IN DEFENCE OF HER HONOR. TepTTEErTT——, 5 AR Ly roplations Lahorent i the | toward the support of their own cb such business in that state. 1f this a- | Utah and employing those resources in ‘con- | jive oup interests, In view of this sudden Died Raving With Hydrophobia. right of future appropiations lnherent in the | ynq sehools $0,000. Rev, R. H. Allen N T T e R A R o stautly attempiing to oppose, subvert and | MU O L o i A R AR S : LAk ” hobldte | proposed canuls and deny future rights to of the board, followed in ca the products and business of other staies m | thwart the legislation of congress the || SHANED 18 thi6 tastica of ourariamics by WhIO: | A Wifo Fatally, Stala) HendWounld-Be | * Niganius, Neb,, May 10 pecial Lelo- | gy others, cady of lavger giving and inte (o e e L R will of the government of the United States, | Loy Seolc 1o suecced i, Bt wiich thoy Assailant. gram to Tug Brg,]—Joln Claro, who was at- | * Tho government should_supervise the con- | vatlon of this e, Fo said ther sota, interiering with aud burdening com- | Under the circumstances, we have no doubt | v ‘it hehooves’ cach and every ono con- | NEW Yomrk, May 19.—Rosanna Rossita, wl kod by a ferocious dog and badly bitten in | struction of the wol LR full privi- | grouble ahead uuless this was done, merce among the soveral states, it would be | of the right of congress to do a3 it did. The | nected with our industry orinterésted therein | of an Italian dock laborep,stabbed and mor- | ¢ died yosterduy, Hydrophobla set | loge touso tho selooted sitas wid to ccllect | gtated that the negroes a4 a whole uve multi- diflcult to enget legislation thab Wwould have | degree of the lower court is difforont, to attend our next convention, Wo thoro- wounded this morning ono Gillardo Lax | 1 several days o and ho wis raving up 1o ot thio right to' purchuso the | [y, 6 el fustor thma the mcuns of educar such a result, G oy ey tho opinfon, . | fore urge upon you thene y of assis Gindue, who had been aghoarder in heg home, | the time of his death, ain’ porlod at prico equal | ©Tate this atter: st i — - ot Juuie e and | s in every possible manner, but principally | in defence of her homer. Through an in: o B e iy S REAE SR sate this aftornoon 8 motion to recommt Nebraska and lowa Pensions. Justices - Field - and - Tamar, W | by your counsel and carnest'and active assis- | terpreter it was learned from Mrs. Rossit e SRR o cost, of constriiction und & modorate | tho report of the committec on anothods of re- Wasnixatox, May 10.—[Special Telogram | SPRStFUINER, 10 CCoBen ) % | tanco in carrying out the resolutions and | that Lax Gindue wanted her to run Muy 19.—~(Spocial Telegram | promium,, S o eold to. hims af | Yision to enlarge tho committeo wus ngain . y L cision. “The power of congress to | uioiyt o baRaontant o ‘and cBilire: She refi :e.]—It 18 currently rumored that 1 to i 0 taken up and a long debate was adopted, to Tk Brr,]—Pensions Lave been grautedas | fogislite over the torritorics was not an inci. | 'e8ulations which must be adopted. from her husband and children, = She refus 0 4 YR uprice to bo paid in annual installments. e follows to Nebraskans: Original—Alfred |!"‘ to the treaty-making power, and its VERY CAUTIOUS, and then Le attempted to 8ssault her, Captain Woodward of the firm of Billingsley | rpj price should bo assessed according to TioRIRtan ATE Aisvican Bugl, Omaha; Isiah W, N ek, Bonedicts | powex is rostrigted directly to that. expre Not a single republican member of the ———— & Woodward, lnwyers of this city, will bo | 4t PHEC SROUKC DO ey ! Bugh, O o [ WV, Mastller, Benedict; | P8 b o nstitation. | Thero is no | senate committee on finance will give either | Investigating Alloged Boodlerism. | appointed c SUPFEIG 100uY: Worox: fter ten yoars tho works may be pur- | ASUVIE N Casper Suyder, Lushton; Alfred Taylor, Te- | SR LN SO (1o'act under | an individual or collective opinion as to what [ MiNNEAPoLIs, Minn,,” May 10,—[Special | TOW oF the day chased and ihe fund accumulated” from th kamah; George Buftington, Hovman; Aavon | toysideration. Congress unquestionably has | will be done with the McKinley tariff bill [ Telegram to Tis Bee.]—Last year a flerce DUITON AND IRRIGATION, sale of homesteads may be made avalable as | south adopted vesoluvions today vigorously Scull, Farnam. Increase—John Haggerty, | power to suppress polygamy, aud it is imma- | when it goes to tho committeo "this week. | contest tool place in theeity council over the 514 o b 8 part or tho whiolo of tho purchase mon dengunalng she Touisiang lotery 4ua vellsville; William Alexander, Plattsi b o other a crime is ¢ itted i Senators _Alliso swa and Aldr 0 9 ¥ " 4 his would put a stop to desert land specu- | ing all members of the chureh again e oty Aexander, Plattsmouth; | terlul whether o crime i committed i the | SOttory ;b0 O, OV 8" braminent. fa | Evanting of w strect car franghiso to Anderson | Speculators Should Not Bo Allowed | 1yifon® S Ahicn put upon. tho Tarmmer to | picity fn i in any shiaps of wannr WL Toeumsoh. TRoisouo ad jneoorge | Hver to scie_ahd confiscate the property of | the preparation of the senate tavift bill two | & Douglas of this city, = The Minneapolis to Monopolize the Wate; ay tho price of tho homestead would be far | larly buying tickets William' Bergin, Exot Widow-—Havriet, | corporations because they muy have been | years ugoand will undoubtedly have more | Street railway company, headed by Thomas | ywiguixaron, May 18.—]Spec - | less than he generally pays now in interest - widow of Louis H. Critchficld, Weeping | guilty of crime, ¥ to do with the action which will be tal Lowry, held that such action would be illegal gram to Tug Bee]—Captain C. B, and instead of leaving him in debt with o Baptist An Widoy ) ping ¥ upon the McKinley bill than any other | inasmuch as the existing franchise was ex- i SENE Sip PRACK AR irpl. | Prospect of ever being able to own his wate Ciieaco, May 19, Yorat Orlsinal—David M. Dilley. T ST Tantbors of the senate committco oh Hnance, | clusive, Tho latter paty was finally vic- | ton, the chlef cngineer of the frrl: | BB i VU on'yeurs an unine | 1nonnrvio vasions. mat ol o l)u‘x‘x\i:-‘l R Smith, 'l'l|v‘ll.vl; 'm.u‘u'. 'R. "lli’.\.‘ A Slaughter of Dahomians. When your correspondent today asked | tovious, but charges of theuse of boodle on | gation survey, has at tho rvequest of | oyyibived titlo to his land and a fund in the ”;’.“ AR YAIAUN DALUAL field, Hitoswllo; William' D. y Bel. | Pawis, May 10.—The Temps publishes a | Senator Allison whether the committee was | their part were fr made, The grand jury | the house committee on irrigation given his | treasury ncarly or quite sufiicient to buy the | he Baphist church bogin i knap; Samuel ' McClement, Clear Lake: | dispatel from Senaga stating that the French | likely to report the bill prepared by tho | Of this county has undortaken an investiga- | views as to the policy which he thinks should | water works, “Iho'cost to the government | 18 a large attendance of the leading members Hiram B. Hudson, Daley." Fbine By HEDATA SRR ! senate o years agoas & substitute for tho | ton of the uiatter, and the members of the | bo adopted with reforence to the irrigablo | would be limited to the cost of surveys and | of the denomination from all parts of the Sl B Tiborsiiies it Siolfe | have - captured Segen and Quosenbougan | Ny icinloy bill, he said: +I would not like to | firm of Auderson & Dovglas have been sub- | Jands of the west. He polnts out the difi- | administration.” contry, The 50 1 O Bk, Lot Coon Ruptds: Jodon | after conflicts with the Dahomiuns. The | oxpress an opinion on this, ask mo that | Peenacd as witnesses culties and evils which have grown up und At regulat annual 1 \ll Clare Hes) 3 1||u\\'|‘\-hl‘z 1 m‘muvlr‘ i r""l'\l”r”“\'“"h“' aus llfl‘ll‘l‘ battle which | question at the end of the week and I may Mortalit ; W Catt Ho t v \ ‘\\,_ i 1 st ¢ Charities and Corrvections, duys ure ) B “t Jgustus Ank ow | 100k place April 25, numbered 1,500, All of | be in a position to give you some iaforma- Mortality Among yoming Ca ¢ begins by showing the several stages o 0] ( Ay 19 e national | M nary society, Contral |Gty Augustus ) M. Long(ellow, | thonwere dllled. The Fronch 1088 was 88 | tlon © ¥ Lawaxie, Wyo, May 14.—(Speclal Tele- | development through whieh rrigation | Baurivos, Md., May 19.--At the national | XEEGEREY S0 B ot o, Cisaluin, Mount | teen killed and seventy-two wounded, “Do you think a tarift bill will become a | gram to Tur Brk.]—Great mortality Is re- i confercuce of charitics and correations the | oo™ eotiory “ahi nelius Hiyes, Brooks; Owen Syas, Wilton — e lay belore the close of this sessioni” ported among cattlo inthe foothills and on tho et e L AR A e b e ctio) Cheodore D. Weed, Maso: ) Against th i VO , “Yes, 1 do.” e side o @ mo i roi aander, s are few and e G BIG Al © | the committee on state boards of charity by | The Home Missionar 0 i'f::{\“lx‘f‘l,«.g‘.\-\‘ l‘-;h‘l\ \‘x\n« "« :xl.fwuuf.l:.i-' \\'\\m\:“v:‘x\" M .\"‘1} niy .':!"‘( «l State 15 it true that the McKinley bill does not 1.!l m..in':'.l;m."' m:i‘.::::- are ‘::}dlllmmulplll;hlv:: > than sufticient for immediate wants, | | H, Wines, Springfield, 11l There "has | a gession todiy devoted 1o Cherokoo; Allen 1. Rive, Stratton. Reissud romo. conrt today ondnsen yecotates | ropresent tho position of the senate (" | that the troubld is caused by blackleg, Whil Tho secoud is the multiple ditch stage | not been any noteworthy change during the 4 - —Danicl Riggle, Corning; Francis W, Will "“]""”‘ court toduy rendered a decision | * “You are usking me very pertinentques- | somo lay it to poison weed. At least four | Where many diteh ‘“!“'}yfl_|“""" from the | year. An uubroken chiin of Sl boards of The Weather I fams, Rock Haplds, . Orginal widows, ete. afirming the judgment of the cireuit court In | tions,” replied the senator, swilingly, “and | prominant ranch men of Laramie have lost | Shme strea istructed. el e public “charities now stretches Boa o e Tra E d ased, father of Samuel Fisk. the suit of Cornell university against Fiske | inasmuch wo have not had even an in- many Holsteins, in some cases over half their The third is the stage of high line canalsin | (hysetts to Kans On motion of . e Spencor; Abigall C., widow of Heury A, | This is the well known Fiske will contest | formal conference of ~the committee, and | heyd, this wintér fromsymptoms resembling | Which the multiplo ditches ure brought out, | Wisconsin, a resolution was pussed iy | Nebraska -Waviner; souther Hustings, Per } ¥ 2 | aud it goes aguinst the university, as I have had no positive expression s o | nyeymonia, The territorial ve their rights consolidated and water furnished | gj) that have not boards of charity South Dakota—Waraier; southe 3 > — -~ the provisions of the McKinley bill in com- | heen asked to investigate the matter, but so | by @ single system with greatly iucreased | appoint them ut once und full into line with | evly winds Belongs to Kentucky. Russian and English Atrocities. parision with the position of the senate, I | 4y has neglected to do so. onomy > 4 4 a1y | Uhe general w 3 : ould eXpress ( w heré is @ fourth stage which has hardly i o Wasnixarox, May 10.—In the noted suit | Loxbox, May 19.—Several of the liberad }‘H,“‘I‘»\“‘““““’ to express an indlvidual view S i— There is o Lt between the states of Kentucky and Indiana | papers condemn Gladstone's comparison of Seuator Aldrich said in reply to the ques. | 3 Bond Offerings. some important districts areupon its thresh- over the proprietorship of Green river island | the atrocities perpetrated by the Russian | tion whether the McKinley bill was prepared WasHixaroy, May 10.—[Special Telegram | hold. This is the construction of great in the Ohio river, the supreme court holds | oficials upon exiles in - Siberia with the | in respectto the views of the senate com- | 0 Tug Ber. | —Bonds offered: $5,000 ut §1.22; | voirs for increasing the water supply. Clear Lake, Ia that the island belongs to Kentucky. | Mitchellstown, Ireland, affair, mittee on finauce: “No, we beld uo cou- | 4,00 at §1.08 } “In the early or ploncer stage it scems as if | Clear Lake, | Tho general ase sembly of the Preshytorian church of the boen entered upon in this country, though | An Towa Postmast Rt T o WasHINGTON, May 16 > 8 today | Pmrapgienis, May 19.—Hary Markes, confirmed Chavles E. Johuson postmaster at | stock broker, failed today ; Labilitics, §0,0005 assets, unkuow