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w il - T N « e U ' n ) NINETEENTH YEAR ] N 22 00. NUMBER 332 “Wilson of Washington, Wright, Yardle o rhodae thocasgin b say | EX lR l [l T o2 VoS Misimer, Omaar b | £ Y [0 R i M Ll S THE TARIFE BILL ADOPTED, | \\OTHER JET0 RUMORED, | it o pon oo in, bancsaps ot [ EYCURSION 0 FULLERTON, | et Wik Madies, o ZION'S HOARDED ~ MILLION Nays—Messrs. Abbott, Anderson, Allen of night in_question was mecompanied by o G P, J. B\ 2 \r Omaha; W. G. P W, Mississippl, Anderson of Mississippi, An- woman, The police départment do not place E, Nason, Ot Q. 8, T Gufia of i derew, Barnes, Barwig, Biggs, Blan 1 much stock in the matter, They say that if Lincoln; X" " n-“\u lun-l 1 i 2 : € 3 3 0y ol it 4 : : 4 3. 2 22 \L. Snider. Members of [ They Will Be Couverted Into a School Fund McKinley's Measure Passes the House by ’\‘H("';";“"”';"I"'- Boatner 3 Reported That the President Will Disapprove “"xjw"‘;o"‘":l‘ :’“‘w‘;r::;""":'l“'!m x“wm‘n‘l‘:l A Delightful Trip Made to That Bustling .‘lun(m:‘ (‘::"‘ ;’ “l"“i":\r"; ot BtAYS ¥ yegdg a Vote of 164 to 142, ner, Brookshi - unner, the River and Harbor Bill, likely have beén an abundance Little Oity, were also prea \ Music, speeches aud for the State, - Buchanan of ; Bunn, of fomining o scrdwma which would feasting were ig 7 \d in. Bynum, Campbell, Candler of Georgla, Car: have attracted the park watchman and the — lisle, Carlton, Caruth, Catchings, llnpnum, patrolman. However, two colored men were b A Baaly shed Foot. DEQISION OF THE SUPREME COURT, ONLY ONE REPUBLICAN REBELS. | (i Corlign Curutp, Gatchives, CUNGNY | THE NEBRASKA OOURT REVERSED. | Rirested fvst night on duapicion of boing im. | C00D DELEGATION TROM OMAHA.| gy\ou, Neb, \ o1.—(Special Tele- ¢ _— ) Cobb, Coleman, Cow! Crain, p'lll. ated h;mmrhn; lln-ix;nlw pnlhln ‘i“m gram to Tne Bei horman Wymore, & Cooper of Indiana, Covert, Crisp, Cul- this morning were required to give bonds or » 4 oaNE " o o M. shops in 'l v o Dutterworth Sticks by the Party— o Of . Texns, +"“Dargen, | Dorsey Fails to Get the Speaker's Eyo | go to the workhouse, \The nume of the mem..| Sloux City, Columbus and Other | Young mn::\:‘;\u:l‘:;:;ll \4',.'..1.'.?..1 w"x‘mw An .;r n:o \\.;rnn: lr-u-.. = of Representatives Become Very Day NWH.F Dibble, | R "l{\ll\‘lil\:‘. —Passage of the Tariff Measure For of congress is not kn own Places Well Represented—Delin- ChoiEiL 0SSN (B eeriton; I8, Wil the Church o atter-Day FEOLOSOIS=PrVerIIvOuE: itch, Fltoian, Flower, Forman, Forney: —A Holdup Near the Roox TreI G T, quent Clerks of Gage County climbing on an engine and his foot slipped off Saints Are to Be sion in the Senate, vler, Geissenhaimer, Gibson, Goodnight, White House. A Abbey, :)alm'?ux "incennes —Other State News, the step and under the wheels, whi urluqu-.l « Confiscated. Hare, Hatch, Hayes, Hayres, Heard, county, Dalsy Bark vico b, W, Grimin, o h badip, Dr. Gafford was called wnd was = 1l, Henderson of North Carolina, Her: ey obliged to amputate one toe, but thinks he Wasmisatox, May 21.—The house went | bert, Holman, ierrof ¥ !'"-“.\'Yl"""im Sl Wiiiticaton Sonate Ths Duiar uih & AwARMY. Fuiierrox, Neb,, May 21.—[Speclal Tele. | AU 8ave the rest of the foot. Sarr LAk, Utah, Moy [Special Teles fnto committee of the whole on tho tarift bill, | Lo, Tester of Georgla, Lester gf Wi O 18 FoURANNNR SERNRT, . By direction of theacting sdcretary of the | gram to Tne Ber.]—The excursion to this Sunday School Conventlon, gramto T Ber)—The docision handed Mr. Baker of New York offered an amend- | Nfartin of Indiana, Martin of T..,M: ‘Wasmixaroy, D, C., May . war Ordnance Sergeant C'h an Winkler, | place from Omaha, Columbus and other inter- Graxt, Neb,y May 21.—[Special Telegram l|u\\'||' M‘“""'." from the supreme court of ment providing that allarticlesof importation | McAdoo, McCarth, McClammy, McClellan, A western member of the house visited the | on duty at Fort Niobsra, having been placed | vening points, with additions from Sioux | to Tur Bee,]—T| ond annual convention | the United States, and which ' affects tho into the United States, whether embraced in | McCrary, McMillin, McRae, Millk, Montgom: | ccorotary of war and President Harrison | jipon the rotived list# of this date, in con- | Gity and other Towa towns, was in every re- | of the Sunday schools of Perkins county, in | church of Jesus Clrist of Latter Day Sabnts, the free 1i8t or otherwise, shall be subject to SR Morgan, Mutchler, | oday and afterwards reported_at the capitol | * o unexecuted papb of it to his homC. e | Spect a delightful one, It consisted of some | session at this place since Tuesduy morifng, | Is based upon the sevoral acts of congress and pay no less rate of duty than {s or may | ¢, Owens of Ohio, Parrett, Paynter, | that the president would veto the river and | court martial of tho [Bpartment of the Platte, | thirty of Omahw's principal business men, | Cane to o close today, The next meeting Will | which have from timo to time been passed utnwaite, Owens of Ohio, Parrett, F . b held May 18 and 3 v ; be imposed by the country of export on a like | Peel, Penington, Perry, Pierce, Price, | harbor bill if it should be passed, and that Apxll 16, last, is remifted in the case of Will- | With twenty from other points. Two Pull- G Al i e A regarding no. only the church named but all article exported into the United States, This | Quinn, Reilly, Richardson, Robertson, Rog: | the grounds for the veto would be excessive | iam S.' Vennis, company G, Sixteenth in- | man cars and two private cars of the Union ’ TR the churches in tho territories of the United v ors, Se g funm and one year, 8ix months, and nine- i ¥ Arrested for Embezzl States;. dnge: DolanY s BILLWHIoH 4 amendment, he said, was in tHe interest of | Crs, “"“'l‘:::\luml‘mk,r.., ':‘n:\)n::m]m:'l‘("‘r r ons in the bill, and that large appro- teen days of the sefitence imposed by the Pacific railroad accommodated the excursion- RrASKA CiTy, Neb., Moy & .u\_-* udge Poland's bill, which was ap- 8ood government. @ Stewatt of Georgi, Stawart of Texas, Stond | Priations for pensions, public buildings and | court, martial of Pebruary 11, lust, aieainst | 15t8, Who were accompanied by Messts. Dick- | Telogram to Tue Brr.]— Eln Gose was ar- l‘““,'l“ J"]i‘ ke “! SHuLled) f‘"l' it Mr. Anderson of Kansas™ opposed the | of Kentucky, & rsney, Tillman, | various internal improvements will run the | Elish Apple, Twenty-first in- | inson, Tibbetts and Barr of the Union Pacific | yested hore and taken to Talmage on the | Punishand provent the practice of polygamy 1 ¥, ! DI Y D & Y68 oF 6 Urilted Btates AEA amendment on the ground that it would | Tracey, Tucker, 'l’v_u'm'x' of Georgia, Turner | aggregate for the session 1p so high that the are n-mu otn are in the Leav- | and Messrs. Foley and Lane, who joined the | charge of embezzing & small wmount of itories of the United States ang place it in the power of the Canadian govern- “h;'I;L\"\n~lrm’l";::};:‘xll. 'n. 1Il; (}:M\';::;fi:‘m revenues of the governuient woutd . not stand | €nWorth prison. " party at Columbus. Mr. Wiltze a money from his vn-vh’v\'vr 'l 'xr“:'\I <lll~"}>l‘"';"\'nu.;mnl lu]nmlfll::u,' ment to regulate the tariffs of the United g L e LA the appropriations proposed by the river and P BROuY members of the Fullerton committee also & s il DEALLAL LA State l‘l‘h‘l‘x“'(w \‘\‘,’l“f:. ;“in“ :lxlx(i”x\'vu‘s\:A“«lffm\jugf h-l lnir!lblilll el i A day for the hearing of the suit of the B. | tyo party at Columbus, and Messrs. Slaughter Lt G i b Th :(‘n ‘»‘l.?;l"xlflx"ll ?“l"‘r‘”" 3 0f son of Missouri, 01 ! s 4 = ) e = 2 e TERGR, vy s s shall not be lawful for any Mr. Butterworth of Ohio opflosed the | Virginia and Yoder—142. Nebraska's Court Reversed. ;Lm}.l “T':‘.:‘?.fi‘ffi“,h{,‘f.“.?f" l.(,:”m‘.«, ‘.\ul‘:'fi‘;: and Peters were also present from Omaha, | One of the Best Known Physiclans in | oo nstion or auy association for religious o amendment. It would wreek the interchange Adjourned. The supreme court has reversed the ae- | not been fixed by the inter-state commerce | The run from Columbus to Genoa and Fuller- the United States. charitable purposes to acquire or hold real of commodities between the United States cision of the supreme court of the state of Ne- | commission, This i8# question of very gen- | ton was most delightful. Everybody was | Cmicaco, May 31.—[Special Telegram to | estate in any territory in the United States 1 ther country and would LLd bl : 1 | eral interest to railroad-corporation: Y TRVIARIH pralEe of the Noat ty GHAH e Bee.]--Dr. W. H. Byford, ono of the | during the existence of the territorial gova and every other country vould ) raska i 0 case s dersor rporations. avish in praise of the beauty of the scenery, a .1—Dr. W. H. Byford, onc 8 9.0l ! SR L oo, | WaAsmixatox, May 21.—In the senate tho | braska in the caso of Joseph Anderson and | ®ig,, Lo Nundarsom who ias been confined | 41 fartiliy of the fie ; ; beat known ph is in the United States, | ernment of a greater value than 5,000, and work great Bl s the people. | resination of Sergeant-ut-Ar ¢ was | Flannah M. Auderson, plaiutifls i error, vs | o5 Yo ol his sebelc with qyiney. seshji. | tho fortility of the fields and tho number of | best n Dhysl | eelebrated modical | Wl real catato ‘acquived or hela by g sueid He regretted that there was 1o opportunity | .ecaived and lnid on the tablo. It is to take | Levi Clark, o e e o, ) i e oon suf- | the herds along the valley of the Loup. and_an author of several celobrated medical | g SO0 EEURE, I M Ntk (o the pros to ascertain the concensus of opinion an his | apa.t june 2 i The case was instituted in the district court h-fm;znm‘nflqu from inflammation in the | Genoa a half hour stop was made, giving | Works, died this morning ulh':'.lu\ il \-.ql(ms of this act shall be forfeited an own side of tho house touching this bill | STyt R e an effort to have | Of Adams county and involved deed to the | wound which he recei¥ed during the war, has | time for an examination of tho Indian school, | Which lusted but two hours, Tho discase | escheat to the United Statos; providing thil (democratic applause.) The committee of the | 4 " e fil it S AOsHe homestead entry on the south 3¢ of the south- | slightly improved. His physician advised | The half dozen work shops of the students | that carvied away the doctor so suddedly was | an existing vested right in real estate shall whole had proceeded along tho lincs. of the | the bill relating to liquors imported into pro- 4 of section 10, township 8, range 10 | him, however, to remain indoors during the examined with gr interest, 0 | 4 pec an ailment of the heart, D, | Dot be impaired by this section or the Ed- e 5 iy aTatish & geontie. | Hibitery states takon up and considerod, but | west, Adams county, Neb. Tt wis held by | restof tho weele x y tors ‘wero greoted with musie “by Wiltiam' Hoath Byford was sovent threg | munds law B e “of duys, 2 - | he was forced to yield to the prior claim of | the plaintiffs that indsmuch as the land hac or, H. R. Palmer. was today ‘appointeda | a band o nd ys, and in s old. He was born in Katon, O., and | _Section 2 repeals rdinancy man of the committe on ways and means had | the silver bill, which was taken up and on | been entered upon from the government the | member of the pension board at Litchficld, | the school room by a chorus from the | had been a resident of this city thitty-fhree | Provisional government of tho state of taken the floor and held it with amendments | Which Mr, Stewart proceeded to address the | federal court had jurisdiction, but the su- | Neb, vice Dr. Orched resigned, This ap- | one hundred Sioux children, At Fullerton | yoars. Dr. Byford was at the time of his | Deseret” so-called, numely: An ordinancsd until nearly the last hour, so that the amend- wg\l;h‘;fi : e i preme \'mu'Lulfnw United States remands the pulnlm;'nl was recammended by Mr, Dorsey [ brass band, played by half a score of young | Geath professor of gynecology in Rush medi- ;l\;";*‘l ||\v~;:l‘::n5‘ I!"h;‘ 1th:l; u‘r ::.::‘:‘i h: I\I'\’:)' Cririaind e Al ey M. Stowart argued that the demonetiza- | case back to the state court. yesterday. ludies, welcomed the visitors and discoursed | cal colloge, In this branch of medicine and | Latter aints od Februar, LA sy ;’“l“ gentlemen might desive L | ion of silver had depressed prices of com- COULDN'T GET TIE SPEAKER'S EYE, J. M. Marsh left today for his home at | sweet music during the driveabout the place. | surgery ho was considered tho first in the | and adopted, re-enicted and made valid by submit could not have the consideration | modities from 80 to 40 per cent and that Mr. Dorsey of Nebraska had a very lively | Grand Tsland, he town s decorated with Hugs, the | profession in this country. Ho waa the au the governor and legislature of the teritory of which was necessary to determine what the | remonctization would produce good times | ¢t B SR e AR A (4 Mr. Backus, tho superintendent of the | streots were filled with teams and people. | Hhor of many text books v the subjects thag | Utah by an act passed January 19, 1855, cntis concensus of opinion was, ; again. The republican party had incorpor- | SFOSEEG ARSI AR S ML A7 | Indian school at Genos, and Mr. Blackburn, | Everybody was out dressed in their best. | have always been accepted as the standard | tled: an nctin velation to the compilation M. Brewer of Michigan said tho time for | porated inits national platform a declaration in | §relo@t e PO W0 TV E I GG RS | chief of the Indiam bureau, have gone to | Somé thirty carriages were provided, in | works both in this country and Kurope and | fnd revision of laws and wesolutions iu foree the debate had been frittered_away by the | favor of both gold and silver andwondemn- | g6 WAREEC T Fa8 Wb O 01 LS URCEIICNS | Hampton, Va., toattend the'commencement | which the visitors were taken about the city | quoted by medical writers everywhero, | 11 Utah tevritory, theit compilation and diss He was in favor of the bill be- | ing the policy of the democratic administra- 18 5% WM SRS A0 TR PAZCE s BN | in the Indian Schoolt that place. and for three miles along tho blufls of the | Formerly ho was instructor in the same | (ribution and all their acts and parts of ucts rying out the pledges made to | tion in its efforts to demonctize stiver. He [ FARRC T, s on tho free list, He was A favorable report was today made by the | Cedar river, which rise to & height | branchin the Chicago medical college, He | herctofore passed by said legislative assel mh:y i peoplo (@pplause) - © 5| opposed the pending bill as u cunningylevieo | yistad fn his fight by Cdlonol Henderson of | H0Use committeo o8, publi buildings and | of #00 feet above the stream. | was an active member and had frequently | Of the territory c by Which_establisty iyHca xcreabamaNnnealtd BoRtiol | fosopbyatts forel it o e AN i dorT: £rounds upon the bill glvin Oskaloosa, Ia., a | The drive was o most picturesque one, The | heen an officer at_all local, state and national | SUPPorty maintaity s M o in the closing moments o adopt tho | clusion, suid thtnothing but the full testora- S oa i - :as | Public building to cogt #10,000. View in every direction was very fine, Clarks | nssociations and had _been selected to' repro. | POlvEamy. Brovided, i acta ahall prescnted by him to gradally re- | tion of silver to the place it occupicd before T 7. O.Wanrd of Platth Center was_today ap- | station, twelve miles away, was visible and | bent American physiclans. as . international | 50 mited and constried so us not to uffect ow dl“; the duties which are in excess of 50 per lwu:l m(r;nvulfl All un;l;!l redr »”Lhu wrn(m: e CORASHE ¢ s bec ause the commit- vinted industrial teacher at the \\'imwbugu the bluffs Iwu)xull the Pla m; sumnl\\n';ll'\ congresses.in Berlin, London and Edinburgh, .'."f.‘(u"‘.l‘ ‘:l‘l‘l:l‘t‘lm‘lIl‘(‘lgl::1|i(l‘l|ll|l\:‘”lw‘l.l / “"A(u‘l’{z cent. or redecm the p dge of the republican purty. i o . ian school. iles distant, could be clearly seen. The %70 he associated himself wi ber | 8¢ h ) 0] against the amount of protection given to | interpretation of the silver plank in the re- oy o MR8 {ituents who have been working in behalf of | ingly picturesque. The multitudo of fa e TN ilianro A cucvion | Godlaccording dictation of cohscience, barley. i publican platform was the vecognized inter- nl,‘";_r"‘;lfl"{j‘.)l}l'_“f'tu[“‘“{m‘ McKinley or some | S water harbor farGalveston, 'Tex., that | looked liko gardens in the distanc SRRl of -hevateick and'Qiseaged of women | b, 0ly e “which_estublish, maintain; (Mr. Bliss of Michigan charactorized tho | pretation of the par tho " chatemun Cof the - houss against | the plan is not considered feasible bY the | stream is very crooked and is everywhere | and childven until 1880. In that year Rush | Protect or counteninee the ce of polyg- bill us the best measure which had ever been Mr. Stewart said it could have no other in- | 4@ recognizing Mr. Dorsey, = belicving cers of. L)m war I’e‘unnm nt. lined w . The Cedar 3 v medical college created the new cliair of gyn- ;"‘ .‘2‘ ",‘l“: ‘\ ‘l" L L e ”":h_‘l‘i i ey AN Dotg Aty o ¢t his broposition would be adoptedif he | i rior departmont today affirmed the decisiont | bottom, isadmirably adapted to manufactorics. | the faculey of thut school. - He occupied that | S0 les, sucraments, cor conse- o turmoil. The demands of ‘the chair for | Mr. Farwell dissented from the opinion. | 0 e, et vasted it | of the Jand commissioner in cancelling the | Three iniles above it has a fall of fourtcen | wition up fo tho timo of his death, T 1869 | ¢ “'“\' ey ""'»“"k“ Bamors achid order wero unhecded, the rules of the com- | Ho was also g member of the committeo on | Hocossary to consider Dorsey's amendment, | homestead entry of Katie Lewis, nee Albert | feet in a distanco practically of only2,000 feet, | Dr. Byford was the prime movor in_the o effect March 3, 1857, and two of its sections T ON! carded and cach speaker as | resolutions of the last national convention | HEEESRRIR GO AT Ty F. Dy, mortgagee for the southeast i of | At Fullerton, where a splendid mill hus ization of the woman's medical college of | Providoas follows: = - : ho rose was greeted with calls of *loude and no such interpretation was considered by | J'e¥ PREUIEEC FRKGE CORERECL S Wt | Section's, township 108 north, range 57 west, | gone into operation, there is a flume of onl Tl b oo eomtdent of that ool | Section 13, That it shall bo the duty of the RndpUI g S Tfclema vt tad | tiolcommitioaiu Lo lan L JUoR e O mean Ol e b ikl | A iehers, S, D, distefet. Peiny 8. Hearn, | 400 feot, glving a fall of about seven feet. Th lvm‘ efico its cstablishment, Ho was engaged | SUorney of the Unitod States to inatitute st ondeavors to secure quiet, but he was | that the party was in favor’ of silver money | §i€ SCRE HHIC T AETOUS Y8, capacity of the current is 1,200 horse power, L e o e | and prosecute proceedings to forfeit and cs- unabie to quell the uproar. In’the midst of | at the market price of silver. It meant thit O S e : T Bl Tof: thixsileast than® tyo Hundredsih 4 . ,, llege In the | ¢heat to the United States that property of 1 confusion the hour of noon arrived, and | the government should buy. silv el CALIFORNIA FILIBUSTERS. aad gF Lt vcemtheng yo hin red horse chair of obstetrics and latar ‘of iyniecolog .vm-‘wuul!i;\|\~1;vl)"‘|u|u'llL(u' held in violution 0‘5 1n nccordanco with a spoctal rulo pdopted and | at tho rate which ib should cost tho govern: ter a debate of precisely two wecks the o e y o | © The banquet held this evening was a splen- | (qeg 3 i ol thi itu. | Scction 8 of the act of congress passe without a vote being reached on Rngien | it g McKinley tariff bill was adopted in the hou: An Alleged Conspiracy to Capture | it Fdte o e over: one e :lilfl.'llh“lvm. fuction of secing this institu 2 ¢ 1% FoltoRAbE it . vils i ity T ) : 1 placed upon a permanent basis and in & A 1 4 amendment, the committee rose and reported Mr. Wilson of Iowa gave notice of an | this aftermoon by a majority of wwenty votes. Lower Califor i gzuests who partook of a collation_which was | prosperous condition, ed statutes of the the bill to the house. amendment providing that the treasury notes Every republican except Mr. Coleman of | Sy~ Fraxoisco, May 21.—The Chronicle | yoyal jn its extent and variety. Hon. George % %) e States, and all such property so forfeited and Mr. McKinley demanded the previous | to be issued for silver shall be legal tender | Louisiina voted for the measure and every | ynis morning dovotes fout columns in giving | D. Meiklejohn welcomed those present. DAKOTA ODDEELLOWS. escheated to the United States shall be dis- question on the bill and amendments. for all private debts within the United | democrat voted against it. s dotails ofan alleged conspiracy | Hon. H, H. Benson responded to the * . £ posed of by the secretary of the interior, an The democrats demanded the yeas and | States Mr. Luln'umn-luvnlhm to the bill s founa | the complete details of a, allegel DAY | Nebraska,” Brad Slanghter to Y8 ol £ Grand LA 1 En. | the proceeds thereof applied to the commor nays, and the previous question was ordered Farwell gave notice of an amendment | in the s . He said thut he could | to capture Lower Califoruia and to found an | 1/ L A L (olnty ) O, 15, Brady to “Re ection of Grand Lodge and En- | sehools in the territory In which the l’rnwni —Yeas, 161 143, Messrs. Coleman of ame nature. The silver bill was then | not justify is' constitucnts w vote to | independent republic, to befollowed by an- | iuacs of Nance County,” D. C. Brooks to campment Officers. may be. Provided,” that no building o Town and Featherstone of Arkansas (reps.) aside and the bill relating to liquor im- | place upon tho Tree st 1oistans principal | nexation tothe United States. Tho revela- | “The Newspapers,” Thomas Kilpatrick to | Deapwoo, S. D.,May 21.—(Special Tele- | grounds appurtenant thereto which is hel voted with the democrats and Mes ported into prohibitory states taken up. article of production. With this single ox- | tons ure claimedito sivalve a_number of | “Nebraska a¢ & Manufacturing State, J: T.. | gram to Tuk Ben,]—The forenoon was occu- | and oceupied exclusively for the worship of Adaims of Hlinols and Butterworth declined | ' Mr. Evarts argied in support of it and in | ception Chairman McKinley anticipated the | prominent. capitalists intercsted in- Lower | Means to - Tuternal Tmprovements,” J, 8. 1eb- | pied by the grand lodgo and grand encamp- | Go0, 0 parsonage connected therewith, of to vote. answer to_constitutional objections urged | result of the debate and the final action upon | Culifornia lands and mines and well known | bots to “Necessity for Railronds,” J. i e ii0 b Al e ml ground shall be forfeited. The amendments were then read in detail. | against it, asser vhatever state police | the measure when he said more . than two | citizens of Los Angeles and Sandiego, which [ N. s o CWiter Dower of the Tower | ment, Independent Order of Oddfellows of 17, That the acts of the legislative as- The first amendment on which a separate | regulations can be sed within a state, | weeks ago that the vote would be taken on | latter city appears ‘to have been the head- | Ceds Wiltse to Ihe Fatuee of | South Dakota, in hearing reports from the | s i A HlthioN anritary- ot0 e arporaty vote was demanded was on changing the | are outside of the jurisdiction of the general | time; that there would not be a half dozen of | quarters of thefili busters. 3 G B Lane to ~Our Bducational | different lodges througheut the state. In the | ing, continuing or providing for'the incorpos phraseology of the tin plate clause. 1t was | government. The police regulations of a | the smendments offered outside of the com-.| " The general outline of the plan, it THEncAta ) R aniEs DABR AR oL O EMIINGOME | atteraconianilelabtion ot omcors Hor L He ant Jknown as the chuch of Jesus Christ of adopted by a narrow margin—yeas, [50; na state could not be bombarded from the out- | mittee accepted by the house and that the | alleged, was for the Mexican land and coloni- WAV Rixby to i RaAmiisconces|lT0R0N || sntns seas was ald ) end restilted &S Tollow ay Saints, and the ordinance of tho 149, side under cover of the exclusive power of | final vote would be divided upon party lin zation company, compi o of wealth: S S and suing year was held. . ollows oneral 'nssembly of tho state of The next vote was equally close, but chis | cong er commerce, » most intense partisan on the demo- | mon ownini coficessions on the peninsula, to SRS e = Grand lodge—0. 1. Bussford, Redfield, grand | Deseret, incorporating the church of Jesus time the democrats were victorious Mr. Wilson read a_telegram published as | cratie side willingly accords Major MeKinley | place in the ha an Dicgo ¢ banquet was _inters i master; H. A, Piper i 3 y | Christ of Latte uts, 50 far us the amendment fixing the duty on jute yarn at to the u ¢ of the “original packuge” | o having kept his party well in linc. | §100,000 to be uscd in & {hEtramental { ‘and songs. The affair | grand master; D. F. Royer, Alpena, grand | same may now have legal force and validity, per cent being defeated —yeas, 143: mays, 14, | busi Moines, During all of today he was bustling about on | of the filibuster: s war was wellie vi hout very | warden; Ivan W. Gooduor, Pierre, grand | W¢ hereby disapproved and aunulled, and The duty as now fixed by tho bill is 30 per [ M. His opposed the bill, saying the | the republican side keeping those in line | sonada was to be filled with arms, brilliant. The whole Omaha delogation Wais | seeretary: Georgs W Snow, S 2 orporation, in o far as it may now Luve cent. vice of it _was that it might be used as a | who were inclined for any reason to support | nition and provisions fox the use of the revo- | thoroughily delighted with all that they saw | Sorotarys George W Bnow, i e pretend to have any legal existence, is The next amendment to be voted on measure of protection to brewers or distillers | the democratic propositions. lutionists. and heard. grand treasur A. G. Smith, v by dissolved; that it shall be the duty of that bringing Russian_camels' hair into class | of one state as agent those of other states. 1t is doubtless true, as stated in_the ho The ofiicers of the Engli = representative to sovercign grand 1‘,.1 attorney general of the United Statds to 8 of the wool schedule. It was agreed to The bill was laid aside without action. i ng, that o number of repul s | claim that the policy of the Mexict il s Expresses Himself. cers of grand encampment — Geo ¢ such proceedings to be taken in the After an exccutive session the senate | Wi © voted against cortain propositions | has been ruinous o the company. As c o b N o1 [Special to Tus | Matthows, Sioux Falls, G. P, s, | supreme court of the territory of Utah as The amendment providing that theduty on | adjourned. S y the committee and for others of- | gressional action of the United States to e e crtowh, G. H. P, A G Witte, Aber’ | shull be proper to execute the forgoing pros woolen and worsted yarns valued at not more by democrats had it not been for the | annex Lower Cali awas unfavorable the —Chairman Richards of the republican W R.R mmu Sioux Falls, | visions of this section and to wind up the than 30 cents per pound shall be two and on THE CAPTAIN'S NERV, belief that the senate will either very radi- | filibustering expedition was decided upon, | State central committee was today scen by a S.4 o W, Shaw, Springfield, G.'T.; | affairs of ation according to liw, half times the duty imposed on a pound of un- cally amend the bill or substitute it with an | Apnexation petitions were to follow. The | BEE representative and asked his opinion of “law, Deadwood, G. J. \\' The uniform d in su g Jings that._the court shall \\'i\shll-d wool nnlu-n:xll.-h 5 A Revenue Offic Lu B rectively Hushes vuil ely new one, 1 names of the projectors are given, among | the anti-monopoly republican conferense at mnli,ul lllwll\nll;g:ue (x.‘s ll’.\ l(\nu: '3 De have power un::x shall ln'l u“~ lnlut\ lumul'(d ad valorem was rejected—yeas, y 3 P! ves The “impression prevails very *generally 3 ent of Minneapolis, incol igl dii 59 2 2 wood, ~ Clty 1 entrad gave | su svee or deerces as shall bo ‘proper to The bill now fixes the duty ool Sodulous WLt Cranions: & il || nawthat Uit sonata loos notbdntand oy ey | Lcm anvealtby tesligHO L Lincolu lust night and its action. e said: | 3™"Jiado " fn honor of tho Odd- | effcctuate the transfer of the title to real on unwashed wool of the first class and 37 per DATLILBYR, K0,y M5, [BpaclalfTeleci{oons the house bill fu anything like the shape —— e ““While there arc those who question the | fellows at 4 o’clock. A grand ball w: Vi property new held and used by said centad vulorem, gram to Tue Bee.]—The revenue cutter Mc- sed today. The senate, it is- con- KILLED THEM BOTH. propricty of making the call for the confer- | in honor of the representatives in the opera | poration for places of worship and parsonuge An amendment providing that on woolen | Lane is still here and it is thought that the | tended, is jealous of the house and is unwill- g Tk ce, there can be no question of the right of | houscthis evening. ~Governor Mellette, who | connected thorewith and buvial grounds, and and worsted gols and all manufactured wool | fugitive desperado, Mayor Colthell, will be | ing to give the lower branch of congress the | An Unfaithful Wife Causes a Double | 50 b oeoontiomen to meet and take | C4ne with the delegutes to the Black Hills, | of the provision mentioned in the provision of and worsteds not. otherwise provided for val- | . ved ere Sl Ay et credit of framing the most important meas- Tragedy in Georgia. 3 ~ | left for Rapid City today. The next session | section 13 of the act ana in section 20 of the ued at not more than 30 cents per pound, l“""""l_ SR 1"“."' l_hL dlsconiaqt oflithe there shall be imposed a duty three times the | People over the presence of the federal oficers | tha bill prepared by the senate committee on o framir moat importantiment A action upon any question of public interest, sh 3 i e e ure of the session. 1t is hardly probable that | gr. Louss, Mo., May 2L—A dispatch from | ‘Whilo the attendance at the onforence was | °f the grand lodge will be held at Yankton. | nct to the o e Ay i v 1 o ras) o i i i is growi re intel N i3 5 Jess A » Post-Dispatch give: C- arge ver here certainly Corn Belt I tment C i AL S o % duty imposed on & pound of unwashed wool | in their midst, is growing more intense. The | finance during the campaign of 1888 will be | Jessup, Ga., to the Post-Dispatch gives an ac- | not large those who were there certainly Jorn Belt Investment Company. | its section said court shall have all the powers of the first class, and 40 por_ cent ad valor arines have been insulted and reviled at | offered as a supstituto to tho McKin ° | count of a double tragedy there carly this | representalarge element of the republican | . (CHEL D., May 21.—[Special Tele- | of a court of equity. was rejected—yeas, 143; na 146, This step for the last two days in their It is more probable_that the bill pa | morning. J. N. McCall, county surveyor of | PAECL o ol e e resolutions : ]-The Corn Belt invest- | Under these two sections of the act the ate Jeaves the duty at twice that on unw 3 28 the house toduy will bo materially amended | War - o o rom Bruns- el . . i 3 el 20 torney general of the United Stutes pro- The republicans who voted with the demo- {110 e croditi for (S pwpurminn of ' | Wick and stopped a eld 141 have no opinion to offer, as the making | ganized with the following officer < “ranlc H. Dyer was appointe e} " v oS 5 by the s : ivi il ring the ui o > 100! of a party platformis the er function of | S, Foster, president; Joseph Hark in N 7. erats on wool and sted goos o yar A ari v Wi e divides stwveel ‘o po. | night, During the night he went to the room a party pla ) p 'oster, pri 3 Josep 5 ember, 18 d at once en- remdmonta. PP 05 A (e YA | Gl marines as brepublican hirclins, infring: B e divided between the two re- | U, PRYGHoI. Thepe ho was found in @ | the state convention, However, I'have no | president! H. McCormick, s g 0 pon the. duties of hls oMico. Al th Feaths | aeenithe Highte.of i1 free sl o | A ropublican member of the senato commit- | compromising position with her by her hus- | doubt that the questions covercd by thoso | Boaman, treasurer. The company hiis™ cap- | pLovc A fivst lovied wpon by tho receivee erstone, Flick, Henderson of lowa, Kes fuptain | of o qeutter came tod %t | tee on finance said today that he did not bo- [ band, who saw tho proceedings from the resolutiuns will be given proper consider- | ital stock of $100,000, which is to be invested | \wag whiat is known as the Temple block in Tawa, L tind, Struble, Swenoy and T st - wlgnt and - wes 't_x(.uw” 19 | Jiave tho senate would consent to tho com. | porch. He rushed through the window into ation at that time.” e in lunds, other real estute and farm mort- | ghiy city, but by direction of the territorial lor of Illinois. e o o o aouds | pleto abolition of the duty on sugar; that it [ the rcom and shot his wife just over the eye, kst yousopinion, Wwill baithosacton | pagha; I el supremo court, which aflirmed the validity An amendment imposing a duty of 50 per | Mouthed citizons, "The captain was ndighint | yuy more than likely the bounty featuro of | Killing her instantly. He then shot M glihastaielcaniraticommitioo i togurdato A Dispateh From Of Train. of ull other scizures under the act of congress cent ad valorem on all manufactures of sillc | e ¥ the TGHows & tensucciisting ey | the house bill would be stricken” out and the | four times, the latter dying from the wounds }.Im»;tgul"‘.\‘* te \_":‘\"l‘;«‘!" ory 1 A IINas0 4 just quoted, the case went to not speciully provided for; providing thatall [ Wou't fovkot soon ' ELe told, theis bis matihes | gyzar duty cut about 40 ov 50 per cent. soon after. Leduly 8 the dato mentioned in the resolu- | CoLuunus, Neb., Ms : L Tele- | 4o supreme’ court of the United such manufoctures of which woel or hair of | ¢F¢ Working under the orders of the United | *in souto is also inclined to redice the ; fons of list night's conference, secms fo M | gram to Tk Bex.|—The Chicago press club | St TR Al ot S e camels, goats or other like animals is a com- [ DS WAESALL WG 17 aby BICCC OF BH1 quty on wool and woolens, B B et oo | met us ut Elkhart, Mich.; immense ovation | was ided Monday by the supreme poncnt' muterial, shall be classified as manu- | WFOng was committed during the search the | g™ fha) “adoption of the bill at a| Wasmizeros, May 21—[§ 1oy plons, kgL WIARAGY A AFAkOLORY of the United States in favor of the validity T 7 v aagitn citizen aggrieved could appeal to the courts, | ¢ (Lo 2 A N <& AL 3 1 the date. This year we have Au. | 8t the depot; enginoggff the track; walked 5 e e o s Tucturcs of wool was agreed to-—yeus, 165; | 1o \vunteu i distiuctly unerstood, howover, | fo minutes “past 5 this afternoon | to Tuk Ber—Pens feust 11 10 1 tho national Grand Army of the | bulance of way; kept time, but press lost | 814 constitutionality of the act of congress "M vhiogar amendment adopted last night | that e would brook no lawlessiess or at- | S (il x:';‘nlpmu:.-'rl.f.,.n Diifed gyand | us follows to Nebraskans: Original —Van B, fepublic encampment at Boston, which will | lunch, Superintendent Beard recelved & in committee of the whole, was adopted— | tempted intimidation, and told the spokesman | 4o her us well us the pages and other em- | Larne, Columbus; Robert T, Ba Omah; take from the stute a number of gentlemen | tologram from New York Central ably 1,<-nu~-...|.|.un ‘Gourt of the, territor yeas, 1243 88, of the patty If lio hedrd of any seditious lan- | Lloves of the house seemed jubilant over the | Thos. Stayback, Kennard; Ross A, Adams, | Who ure largely intovested in stuto mattoes. | ¢;i,00 through to Tacoma with Hoy and the receiver to turn to This was the last amendment, and the en- [ 44K fbm ¢ would clap him in irons in | G557 plotion of what has been the most taxing | Pleasant Hill; Wm, Morrison, Pawt vl Sy Cibhe. Stath. reouion at Grand | Kelloge, sub-editors New York Sun.” Special f the intevior all money in his rossment and third reading of the bill havir it and vexatious work which has been doue at 1se—Jasper Gardner, Boken Bow, | iEUS RO atato - raunion 1ab. Grand 28 i pasion cvied upon by him as a of the een ordered Mr. Carlisle offered the follow: ORIGI 5 {ES. this session, i 1 widows—Rosette, widow of Nathan | 1sland meots tho first week in September and covered w lers illustrated maps. shurch coming under the pros g mendoient’ A 4 S, sl L1 Bias! Aanl) nuassed the | S anALIEO =R i Lincoln, the second wock in | Cheers; three-thousand town; I'(vnylmllml.m 15 0f he uet of coneress npproved Marel gARYOO, LR S0 Dending -l he recoms | /An A geno Their Sale ene house on schedule time it is not thought that Towa—Original invalid—Jas. H. Saxton, | Pob ¢ At et SR | Fhouns \m.mh rinted recoption cards; Mis- | 4 and this will probably be followed by miERO e Rliiee (on) TR RILuI gency for helr Saie Opened dn | o Wdjournment of congress will bo reached | Parix; Geo. Miller, Charleston; Henry Koeh! | falf 18 yet to be determined, fhe stato con- private secre- ting the receiver to dispose of the house ut tho. earliest possible diy, so I Moo TR at an earlier day than usual, which is about and Mound; Christopher Edmonson, | yenU o8 1 BN A e o O bror {0 A met him at | @ e y levied "1"”! and held by amended as to re ‘Reduce the reventios ot R WIRTON) 0% D «—The original pack- | August 1. Des Moines; John ‘T, McCrancy, New Hamp- | 008 IR TSR A9 SN Jolor toAu- | Couell RIS { Grostlng bridge said: - Here | him under the same act and remit the pro- hie government. by reducing the burdons of | #ge business has begun here. Yesterday a | During the early period of voting on the | ton; Wm. Nelson, Oskaloosa; “Jas. C. gust 1 or during the iatter part of SEPLCIMBCL | are your thousand houses all safe, Mr, T ceeds to the secretary of the interior. The /o him 5,000 Suns for sale, refusing free | money and property o levied upon and now i Ao : ; vhich may be considered too late. I'lic ques: taxution on the people instead of reducing the | car arrived containing barrels and kegs of | final proposition” almost eve eye in | Sioux C Chas. 'A. Towle, (ml.n W 0.0 3 0! duties by Imposing prohibitory rates of taxi- the louse and in the galleries was | Rapi {u.n co. W. c tion of the date of the convention should and | ERESLIR BB FEES (00 B Jo O and | In tho hands of the re s us follow 5 beer consigned to a local dealer who took ¢All be considerod by the commi ely tlon upon fwported goods. Dy tic ap turned upon Major Butterworth, who the | My Y. ho. onargoradiby-She cominlyioo RUESY Cash he church f 11,600 acres et by b 5 B i citho rfarence n , who Musatin Benson, . Y- IhG COmpnLOC | evergwhoro! Mailed Sun with printed Hong | Cush, £25 e church favm of 11,600 acres pluuse] Defeated by 140 to 10 publlcan | them to his store without, intorference of the | grher day broke away from the ulira protec- Ca \ahan, Chariten; Charles W “1 the interests of the party, regardless of indi- $ o8 ovorybody BRI RS situated within the three-mile limit of this applase.] authorities, The dealer says that the New | Cine! N0 BN AR | D ¥ viduals.” < 9 bt 4 18, "[hie bill was then passed—yeas, 164; nays, | Humpshire brewer from whom he obtained tionists and vigorously attacked certain fea- rairie John Guilford, Edgebolt; G £ in from ever eity, 100,000 or $00,000; the tithing 1z, The following i the detalled vatos - " | the beor has agreed to assume all tho costs of | 1 ponet tlons, und 1t was Whisperad | b TSaute ey Mo Indebtedness of County Clerks, i sugile visiory: | yardla Whidclty, S0 Loonon i trced I (e e B g Gt [ Bl AR S around the hall of the house that he was (‘.....m.n,‘ Mamhal D, . Beatnice, Neb, May 21.—[Special. Tele- | 5! bosh: Macomas hotel cars | Gurdo house und historian's ofice in this pamsyivania Atkinson of Wost Virginis, T dodging, He soon appeared, however, and 1; Homer D). Searle, Milford. Reis- | gram to Tug Bre.]—The Gage county board T told Olympians return in five | City, with a frontage of 330 feet on Brigham ker, B mle' Belki Bergel - mue | VOted with the democrats against the motion | sue—David Sharp, EastDes Moines; Horace | of superyisors have been in session the past ks:am on time. Brush a brash plate; | street, about £15,000: coal mines neur Copl- pulier, Bunk nap, Bergen, Bingham, b Cuicaco, Ma; Al Telogram to THE | to all the previ fh el 1 . ) v v 3 N ot g RIR,1001 oat mminon Boan oA\ liss, Boothmlan, Boutells, Bowden, Burtine, h > vl 14 ) provious question, Hosald that | I, t, Greenfield; ‘William H. Bell, | yo days, the principal business of which | everybody through cosmos talking. ‘Tucoma | Ville, Utal, halfs interest, uabout B Buayue, Beckwith, Belden, Beaver, Brosius, | BEEJ—A Joliet, 1, special says: A report | the proposition would' cut off votes on many ; Sanford G. Jones, Marshal Y 3¢ ¢ L . PR T FA A Y oot alty sheep, originally 59,000 in number but sub- Brower, Browne bf Vireinia 1 M. Browne, | is current that more money has been foundon | amendments which were intended — to B v M. Bird, Oskaloosa; Mick was to hear the rdport of the special commit- | s "ripvog choers for G Hamithe 10 aloss of from 5,000 to 6,000 from last Buchanhn of New Jersey, Burrows, Burton, | some of the convicts and that through fear of | Strengthen the bill, and would prevent | Karhon, Russell. Original widows, sp tee on the report of Expe White, who was | potel T built ther P years ago would inter's ravages, leaving between 24,000 and Butter h, Cald U or of o} ;1 risoner aleq | further debate. A number of times | act—Lavina, mmm dohn J. Wright - | employed last fall to examine the county | be torn down ' and aline building take its [ 25,000, #0000 to &0,000; 800 shares of RLOEN DR (GOl Nenitier of . Mb punishment a Cronin prisoner has squealed | ypgior Butterworth voted with the demo- | quoketa: , widow of Francis ! SRR T aRn- A8 ARRGLAY, AR QA [ WS Gt TaNCLs Taarse | s stock, about $100,000, and 4,752 shares of Cheathap, Clarko of Wisconsin, Coge and revealed a stato of things that hus | cpats, but whon it came to u flual vote on tho Avocn; Nord, widw of Martin, Boxio, | teas stbicttied this Sraning o finida therta | 1 oA RORAB 1] Deseret telegraph stock valued at frow £15,000 Comstock, Conger, Cooper of “Ohio, ¢ thoroughly alarmed the prison oficials, If | bill a5 a whole he stood by his party. 1t will ; Louisu, widow of Albert M. Cu lowing connty ¢ el a0 the Fatal Wreok It Fonnsylvania 10 £20,000, nominully, The total value of the Culbertson —of " Pensylvania " Cute | this repot should prove true it would appear | probably be next Monday before the bill will st Des Moines., county in these respective IS0 | ATzodks Bar Moy S1o-A teaight's property, it will be'seen, s ubout §1,218, 503 eon Dalzell, Davlington, | Dehayen, | that the underground route was speedily re- | be engrossed and sent to the senate, . it B R Ll ke = QLIBANA RIS L ey (8 by IR and, according to tho law, this sum will @ Delimo, Dingléy, Dolliver, Dor: Duy. | Paired after tho recent exposuro and that the | The senate committeo on finance has not 'Frisco Captures the Doctors. o tnn’m and 7. E. Hays, regis, | ot Elizabeth furnace, three miles cast of here, | toward establishing a common school fund pell vans. Ewert, Marqubae, © Finley, | communication between the Cronin prisoners | yet held a meeting on the subject of the tarift | I AR OGNy, 1o R R S P XeElS | last night, resulted in the demolishing of | for the territory, a very comfortable endow= R My e Yt L and their Chicago friends was ‘renewed | hor has it organized a sub-committee to con- asnyiLLE, Tenn., May 21— ([Special Tele- | tex, of | doeds, &S00, In WO | soventeen cars and an engine and the killing | ment for the educational purposes of the fus Gust. Gifford, Groenhalge, Grosvenor, Hall | 10 some purpose. A sum of §1,000 | sider the question. The seuate committee | gram to Tue Bek.| The struggle to secure | o‘n‘.n‘-nlfr.'iingur'm.» N“],,.,.m'.. bourt, | of many head of cattle, ngincer William | ture state Hunsbrough, Huemer, Hungen, Henderson | b addition to the smaller amounts | will give some hearings to various industries | the next meeting of the National medical as- | ; e of focs ana finds . 1 ding. ine | Boyd of Harrisburg was caught in the wreck - Sty of Minois. Henderson of lowd, Hermann, | Giscovered is said to have been smuggled into | interested in the reduction of the tariff and it ation terminated this afternoon in favor | e e conmty 880010 and B 3. Tepder. | aud instantly killea. ' Two brakemen and @ A REPUBLIC VICTORY, Hill, Hitt, Hopkins, Houk, Kelley, Kenued, o prison for bribery, and, according to a | is thought a bill will not be reported for | San Francisco. The Omaha ~de §397.50, Under the lutest ruliugs of the | fireman had miraculous escapes, but sus- | 4 — Kere of Town, Ketchum, Kinscy, IKnapp, ey told by a prison’ employe today, the | general debate in the senate until June 20, if | egates worked bard, but it clie wurk King 1s shown to owe the | tuined serious injuries ; The Silver Bow Case Decided by the Laoy LuFollette, Laidlaw, Lansing, Law varden and” his men are busily engaged in d before July 1. by some of them that Dr. K. C. ) WRILD | o I Rt B 2 A R oAa ol Bg et the - - Montana Supreme Court. buch, Linde, y M MiCom it up. So far thelr efforts have ho senate will want at least two w to | openly favoring the move,was notin full sym- | ounty: $1,000.00, The roports of the commit Mayne Recelves an Ovation. Hezisa, Mont., May 21—The supreme court . MeCoriick, Meienna, McKinley, | Proved unsuccesstul, but they deny that any- | discuss the bill, and there is no prospect of | pathy with the other Omaba men. o adopted aftor a prolonged discussion | OGDEN, Utah, May 21.—[Special to Tuk | of Montana today decided the contested Milliken, Mofitt, Moore of New Hamp: | thing of the kind has occurred. Their move- | the measure getting into the hands of a con- | r—— aud the committee discharged | Bee.]—C. E. Mayne arrived here this even- | election case of the shevit of Silyer Bow shire, Morey, Movrill, Morrow, Morse, Mudd, | 1ents, however, betray the fact that some- | ference committee avpointed by the two | California Levees Break - ing and was met by a delegation of prominent A : i, Niediinghouse, Nute, O'Donnell,20'Neill of | thing of unusual importance has taken plac houses before the middle of July. Thedivision N Ly gy 088, Brors T Lok g and was met by a delog prominent | county, involving the validity of the vote in Pladinghouse, Nute, 0'onnell,s0°Nell of | he luwyers for the dofonse have visited, the | of the two houses on wany material quostions | STocktoN, Cal, May 21.—Severa breaks z " Broke 1 T Lo, | Citizens, headed by the mayor and president | tho fainous ot No. 84, Tho court Payne Porkins, Pickler, | Dost, Pugsley, | Cronin prisoners siuce their releaso from | involved will make the conference committeo | occurred this morning in the Union island | BEATRICE, Neb, May 21 Sp ele- | of the chambor of commerce. Ho was cscorted | unanimously held that the vote of the preciuct ORbRea kit ealute Bahaalt Rav Tk punishment, and are said to have strougly:| carry the bruntof the burden, At least two | levees. About twenty thousand acres have | Eram to Tue Brel.— A young lad by the | o his botel and given a grand ovation in s s0 lrcegulur in all respects and so burn, Rife Roclkwell, Rowell, = Itus. | ddvised them to carefully avoid breaches of | weeks will be consumed by the conference | heen flooded, one half of which are in wheat, | bame of John Kalowiski had hi badly | honor of the successful formation of the turated with proved fraud that it should sell, Sanford, Sawver, Seranton, Scull, | the prison rules that would get them into | committeo in reaching an sgreement upon the | Portions of N o flooded from & | in two places while being pursued by | South Ogden Stockyards aud Land company. | be entively rejected, This elects th rife Sherman, Simonds, Smith of Niinols, Smith | Lrouble und prejudice the public against | dividing issues. Thus it will beseen that the | prealc in the le the St John's river, | u crowd of young hoodlums on North Fourth | This entgrprise will concentrate at this point | and all the republicun ofticers in Silver Bow of West Virginia, Sihyse,sny ter,Spoonenste: | them. But thelr Chicago fricuds have ap- | final adoption of tariff bill cannot be had be- | 4nd" considerabl B% "boan done to | & Young Kulowiski stumbled while | the livestock interests of the Rocky Mou county > urently more confidence in the underground | fore about August 1 tains —————e phenson, StewartQof mont, Stiv parsna L 1, ) L ore about August 1. running with the result, stated ain: o Brockbridge, Struble, Swes aylor of 111i- [ Bystem than in the ""." of counsel, MELD UP NEAR THE WIITE HOUSE, s | — FRR 5 v e - 3 A ‘” It e l'" b Jail, p i no's, Taylod of Tenness W B, Tuylor, : - ool o g3 oo e WY 4 R .0 . SLADELPILS, May juiseppe Carus ot of Tenn B. Taylor e ETC——" Highwaymen are said to be working in thé Liguor and Jealousy. Pleasant Masonic Reception. s o S IORERER VIR0, T M A s P e Nebraska and South Dakota—Cloudiness | fore Judge Thayer today _for libel. The de- doseph D, Taylor, Thomas, Thompson, Town vicinlty of the white house, and from there- | Cpicac 3l.—James Hendrickson, & | OscroLa, Neb., May 21.—[Special to Tus and 1 southerly winds, becoming varia- | fendant on April 12 issuéd clrculars which soud of C ud of Penusylyania, Bostoy, Ma, Papers completing the | ports of a private detective it appears that , i0, May S Vandever, Vuuschack, Waddell, = Wi Athison ana St. Louis & San Francisco nego- | tongressman was held up i & park just south sixty-five, this afternoon unsuc- | Brx.] -Osceolu chapter O. E. 8. gave a pleas Walker of Mussuchusetts, Wallace of New | tiations have been ed. The Atchison | of the executive mansion some nights ugo by | cessfully attempiod to shoot his daughter, #nt reception at Masonic temple here last | yo. oolder Friday morning contained defumatory statements regarding York, Watson, Whe of Michigun, Wick- | peoplo bere say no terms will be made publio | four highwaymen and relieved of a gold | futally wounded his wife and killed hiwsclf, | night in honor of the visiting members of the | “Jowa—Cloudiness and rains, preceded by | his wife, Vivginia Knox Caruxi of Pittsburg. ll\um, Willlaws of Oblo, Wilsou of Kentucky, | until every detail is wrranged. watch aud chaln aud about §W iuwoncy, The | Liquor and jealousy were the causes, o | graud chupter, The following grand officers | fulr weather; warmer, soutlerly wiuds The “count’’ was sell L0 Jalg wonlls,) for sis Kansas, Comstock, Colliver, Dunnell,

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