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—————y NUMBER 333, t year there were 12,000 tons | | ER and attompted to hand®uft him, but he | CRNT NN NN T mbered e o Doiten Statee A | BOODLE ALDERMEN INDICTED. | &t vigbiety oottt i S CENTRAL TRAFFIC TARIFFS, ilrond s being built to the tin mines in | The Trouble Between Boss and Jour- efforts of threa powerful men to put the man tered Him ¥ outh Dakota aid two plants with a capacity neymen Carpenters. —_— cles on him, He ght to Bedford * _— i B ; o oF 1,000 tons cach n day re belng constructed | Gmicro, Moy Special Telegram to F 8 evening and put in jail, where he looks | S Hamisdi ; : ol McKinley's Measure Driven Through Under | There s so wmuch tin mining territory in'| g Sl Frle coponters! striko is dovel. | The Grand Jury's Action on the Oharges BT b e U L Now York Herald Desperate Efforts Being Made to Maintain Sor ko at no ef e on; d 3 . ' ! i an. The flend is a giant in 3, S . the Crack of the Lash. | trol it, oping into a bitter fight between the old Against Des Moines Officials, morose and sullen in .li~|:<».«i:mn. and refuses | Cabl Bee.) - Stanley made Passenger Rates, NEBHASKA POSTMASTERS, bosses’ association and the carpenters’ coun- to talk. " The sheriff of Calboun county will | some tro on England and Ger- atesai Pembrook, Cherry sounty, J. Hittle, vice T, | cil, in whith cach side will use every means bo here tomorrow to take him in charge, and | yany in Af § night at a banquet ten- FATE OF THE BILL IN THE SENATE. | 1. jullson, resigned; Wilsoh, Colfax county, | in its power to defeat the other, Said J. W. | WILLFUL MISCONDUCT IN OFFIOE. | jalkehim to the placo of hiscrime fof il | Gered him by thE London chamber of com MANY SEORET MANIPULATIONS sl I'. M. Hoppell, vice T. Hyland, resigned. Woodward of the executive committee of the insanity dodgo, but he commenced it too late, | merce, Speaking of his travels, he remarked Rk 3 e | MIECRLEANEVDY carpenters’ and builders’ association today : ¢ He acted rationally unt the hands of the | that in 1870 iv was reported t Dr. Liv- It Will Ttecelve a Thorough Remodel- | My, Wilgocki of Chadron, whose appotnt- | ‘X st committes. toduy retained Lawyer ¢ | Wholesale Grocerslin Session at Cedar | aficars, 0 o o o ton was lost and the Now York Herald | One Scalper Sella Ticketa for a Shord ing—What Allison Says—Original | ToWt A8 wonsus enumerator wis hue B fof | M. Hardy, and wo will attack the pickets and | Rapids—The Cofigregational As- The A. O, U. W. sent the speaker to find Lim. He (Stanley) Time at $11 from Chicago to Package Talk—The Da- inst him, has had his commission restored | Afid thefr emplovers fn the carpenters’ coun’ sociation—Eelectic Medi- Missovnt Varvey, Tn., May 22.—[Special to | did s and returned to Zanzibav and England New York — Western kota Tin Mines, and he will immediately. enter upon his du- | Govion may bo advised by our attormey, . 1am cal Bociety, Tk Beg,]—The grand lodge oficers of the | and reported what had been done. They said Situation. ‘Colofiel Tack McCall of Nebraska s in the | Of the opinion that proceedings will be begun Ancient Order of United Workmen passed | he (Stanloy) was an impostor, sensationalist : city on s swny o New Yori on personal | in the United States court by suing out an through this city this afternoon. The party | and forger, but time had disproved those ac- WasmNGTON BUneav Tik OMama Ber, business k4 injunction against the strike committee | Des Morxes, Tn., May 22.—[Special Tele- | consisted of Girand Master Hanks of Dubuque, | cusations and Livingston's last journals Cicaao, 3 [Special Telegram to FOURTEENTIL STREET, A petition was presented in ;‘;"' “:’:I“ qurnea "““{“f"l ke L:‘Ij;s:;“:" gram to Tue Ber.]—The grand jury has at | Grand Recorder Whitaker of Waterloo and | Proved that he (Stanley) had done | Tue Ber, ral trafe association offe WasHiNGTON, D. C., May house today by Mr. Dor e S L ¥ | last taken action on the charges of “‘boodler- | i fcal Exami : Jora [ What he had id, but because | cials are making o desperate o Tt is a curious illustration of our methods of | J. G, Barrow = and other ci with our men. Then, too, we may prosecute | (25t rges of ‘‘boodler- | Grand Medical Examiner Blythe of Nora [ What he had = said, ~bu cials aro making o desperate attempt to keep A : W LA L) f o ® | them criminally underthe Merritt conspiracy | ism' against Des Molnes aldcrmen and ex- | Springs. The telegraphic dispatches from | he was a mero journalist and penny-a-liner it | passonger rates up to tariff, but manipulas legislation that at least one-third of the men | of Nébraska in opposition to the bill imposing ¥ . grayp P wlslation tha > law." aldermen, by returning indictments against | Council Bluffs to the leading dailies an- | Was supposed that all penny-a-liners were | tious are so numerous that tho open "o votéd for the tari®® bill in the house yes- | & taX upon compound lard N N r who voted for the tariff bill in the house yes- | @ 10 SEOW COMPONRG WXL e i |9 WL Cacsel of the old association has be- | eleven of them for Willful misconduct in | nouncing the fact that the grand lodgeat the | Sensationalists. In 1574 he went back agwifl | are liable to reduction from day to day terday rushed immediately to the other end | po appointed within week or t come wearied of securing gangs of non-union | ofee, Following are the names of those in- | session just closed in Council Bluffs, hud con- | to Africa. Staniey then descrived his travels | general passenger agents of the assc sapitol and ied for hearings befor e GIW I i men only to have them driven away from his [ 97 o 8 of the capitol and applied for hearings befoie re are a large number of applicants, jobs .:‘[ nm’ ;"“x(_.‘;f,‘fifi“, e ‘.,‘, )3"_ Cassel | dicted Ex-Alderment M. H, King, John C. | sidered the question of uniting with the so- | and pointed out that ulthough so much had | have pledged themselves to pay no commise the committee of finance in support of amend- | among them Frank Dowd of Glasgow mnd [ oD b B beia/of - ho | Macy; Frank T, Motii ek Dgat: Adaui | cdlléd ‘supreme” faction of tho Ancient | begn done by English travelers to open the | sions iu Chicago, and yet it is notorious thad i Py i o bill. T Hon. A, C. Bodkin of Halenw. T} tter is 3 ) . ) I 4 b LA L S red 0 with considerable favo e8| committee and this afternoon swore out war- | Buker, Michacl Drady, Charles Weitz and | Order of United Workmen in this state | davk regions of Africa, yet this country failed | the experienced traveler can go by aluost voted for the measure under purty prossure | "usigunt Secretary Chandier today in the | Hilts for tholx urvest on charges of Intimidy: | Aldermen George W. Sheldon, Alvin G. | causcd considerable comment among the local | to take tdvantago of their discoverics. 1n o | any route at loss than tarifl, The most so and by dictation of the caucus. They Were | case of Benjamin Tripp vs S, Diehl, ein Y 18, Wiiole side is terforized bY | gy mep g, P, Smith and H. R. Reynolds. | members of the order. In an interview with | bantering manner Stanley spoke of the great | ous break fn years, however, was when a srmitte i ety 046 | (1 O Ot Of N ohl it "the | these marauders. Nothing can be done, and L mot permitted to ofter amendments, and thoso | the commissioncr of the land oftice held the | 708 FRGRIEIE SRR M B o onSs Sg | There were three sefs of indictments, the | the above officers it was learned that the | interest the Germans had manifested in the | scalper began selling first class unlimiteq rere offe Y66 vi on. | former's entry for cancellation ol » contest n i . A :)ml \\L.Y(' fll’x l\‘unlmil mv",l,) \‘nvli:t\‘m”n“ ..r'v';:u,lfiv('.' {-.5r:xx-"l”1..].- |':-:’I:l:ni"\~‘i'(ll‘m"l ';l"hv': Mr. Cassel. first being against eight aldermen of 1888, | question of amalgamation was not discussed | flora and fauna of Africa, whilst on the part | tickets yesterday for §11 from Chicago to Dne member dared not to vote against th The carpenters’ council has sent the fol- | who are charged with receiving $000 each | 10 any particular by the grand lodge. | of this country there was an indiffcrencens | New York, the route befig ov Aembe | cision and the entry of Diehl will pass to T co in favo s amendment offered Y A s o sitios : At In fact, the second day of the session the fol- S A committee in favor of the amendmen patent. Tho land involved is the southwest, | 1oWing notices to all cities in the union: | contary to law. The second set of indict- | Jowing ,.l.l,‘|“‘,‘i:fil'l“.‘“"“‘,’"mi,',‘m",,l‘\. pussed: | 10 whata ; was occurring. A number of | the Niagara Falls short— line by another member, although he knew it to | 1y of saction 6, township 80, range § we ! council of Chicage, the rep- | <" ? . 4 ; . ki ARy g ; e by another momber, although o knew i Lo | Iy of stetion 5, tawnship 90, rango 5 west, | L (RETEATY G Voung ot rishos p | Ionds acouses six of the 1880 aldormon with | Whoreas, The sditlon of the Globo of this | DS i or, had como together to [ and tho West Shore, The: > right, o he feared th o ra, Neb,, district. R B carpenters. thronghont. the | country | having received unlawfully $50 each from the v, 0f duto of May 20, publisbed what pur- | try and do something in the regions which | tickets were on sale up to the conclusion of A favorable report w made from P [ y of the committee upon some interest that was . a bt i p i ing pmer e city treasury and the third indictment charge: ported to bea repért of a discusslon inth v 0 cen Engli @ the Central Passenger ass p i the senate committee upon the bill of Senator | 88ainst the misleading statements that are T i they had said should have been English or a ntral Passonger association meeting vital to his district. If, for example, every | ¢ SR CRIENEE Captain Thos. | being sentout by the carpenters’ and build- Drady with obtaining 12.50, the amount_of | grand bod 1 on the | - ion of the Britist SSRa s man who was in favor of removing the duty | . Carpenter of the Sever ptain Thos. | o, 3 Sociation - for the purpose of flooding | the fictitious Hartford warrunt, by presenting | dticstion o L0 e L pdd AR R A D el U e il At ken off sale. At the mecting each pase o y arpenter of the Seventeenth infantry, S ass v e of false olatm, The it ' | Supreme lodge, Ancient Orderof United Worlk- 4 1 £500,000, but what was tho ¢ ¢ o ach i i cnth in SHIs ity NGItH Gavnantares (IHE ouble | @ false claim. 'The aggrezato amount under K 000, ok ArantStodbed Himsals anaw L on lumber had voted that way the amend- | to the rolls of the army and retiring him with | this city with carpenters. The strike trouble s egrona nien of Towa: and Y rer agent pledged himself anew not to pay. Sont, wonld! o been Gavriol By aniovers| pay, frou thie date of Appoiitmentiana’ rerive | 18 otyet settled, and theve 1sogcarelty or! | LIS IEXICLAMEREEE S0 C T Mg vere 4 4 report 18 wholly s consequenco! Tnstead of being permitted to | commissions in Chicago, and then they wen! Whdtiniig & |]'”' Bit Vere) agsr aavea N ¥ carpenters, l\«fl:wl ;‘?:‘l’lll")]:lll‘r;:;"::‘flll;" | Hevl. \‘;Hu]ulth. p ulse and without foundation what- | make a road which, without deviating to the | through the remariable performanco d g major very 3 ' - - Y4 ey y r, Dre kL Shel B - i, i panimously ve r the most romp! Y 3 to vota . according to thels con- LU e Y g B AFTER THE TREASURERS. apponred and woro admitted to' badl in the Cfhat the papers of this eiiy be re- | Hight or left, should o straiiht to the prou- | NGNS FOURE the WEAL SRRDICHe, von wictions _because they knew that yor and other oflcers of. Canton, E E TREASURERS. it of #00 on cach count except Drady, who | quested (o publisi this resol sl | ising land, they wevo compeliod to squander | 6heCI SO T i Tt six tha 5 50 'y o 301 akota, | 4 3 il . M state s subject of tlon wi = g sitida . BT ¥.£a8tLOIA-NC avlousl { They would be punished for so_doing by the | Lincoln county, South Dakota, in faver of the | 640 0o Wit) Sue Former Ones for In- | £3Ve 82,000, ot of those indicted ard ‘out | SUAACHITNG e’ fhotlon s mation With | gome thousands of pounds i fighting the | Who'do nothing elso exeopt wateh the mi committeé and by those who wished to main- | Je (R8T 1'1' Sl b ;.lbv £ takbit Bosit 1 of the city, but itis thought none will at- | 3iGiely mentioned in t : | government. If it were merely a question of | ket for cut rates, the lution wis a bit o tain a high duty upon the article. (iebpaliUL L g RGP pa L s 3 e tempt to escape. Willful misconduct in oftice | propositien looking to such an vivalry between an English and a Gevman | professional ethics wovthy of engrossing o There {5 a great deal of dissatisfaction be- | StACs: Paddoc i Cnroaco, May 22.—[Special Telegram to | is a misdemeanor and punishable by impris- Pthe ich has animated and doos Siaas hie ok 1 but when the | parchment in letters of gold. The £18 rat canse nmon it G debates wore shut off. | _ Senator Paddock presented a petition | myg Brr,]—A decided sensation was today | onment in the county Jjuil for u term not ex- 3 embership of the Anclent Order | company heshould ‘not mind, but When the | L En i ¢ made this afternoon by scalperss Sl Lt A O e S “n | simed by 130 citizens of Verdon, Richardson | oo o =0 THEE) R W eport on | ceeding ono yeat or by & Mo mot | of Unite knien of Towa. We recognize in | government backed up the 1 compaiy [ y scalp COuniy;laakini ot thic atlopWoR{0LRa RS UNCAYS | o er e e ot e B Ei exceeding 300, o both at tho discretion of | the so-ealled supreme faction no element of | iy \qg not a fair fight, and that eapital which Western Passenger Situation. congress this morning, “but I had a | et ¥ A s < right or_justice which would invite coalition 5% 5 " The only | thines i "o tarift bill which passed the ouso late | funds that has been illegally pocketed by G o e by oD oroncas 188, undar wny oslisr form wiinmsbsolta surroidde || would havamdo ‘s rallwny Hight up (il | OlioRan) Mav S8 [SHOcit TILoRTar ey about were to keep tho duty on lmberand a | FESETGAY SULTRO0 A, GUAPIES, (60 KCHY | cago's trensurors ducing the pas vears, | peniientiory or cousty Jall, of both {mprison: | Liris brands. o, dispatenos from Councll | 8 NYaizn _would b0 ase e o | todus. mas thio action of - she Buelington duty off hides. 1 have lots of lumber and | 1K pages of manuseript has alrcady It was recently decided by the city council to | ment and fine. Ex-Treasurer Shope, ex- | Bluffs ns a glaring_orror or deliberate false- | Of e Deoplo. i e yeirer T e T lots'of tunerics in my district and if the ator Munderson continues fo improve fu | Bring suits against these ex-treasurersas well | Auditor Laird, Bookkeoper Ghristy and ex: | hood. The fowa grand lodge has not le being vl to tuko 7 tickets - 10 | iplic othier way the rate romuing ab§s. duty on ono hud been Towered and 0ty im- | eafih Ui Lo will not, venture out Sl next | 0 nguinst the present incombents to compel | o heid i withesses for tho stater” D* "' | than four times heon doelacedthe only Ll | K0 e thote aweld be nothing to | NG RESSTON AT PIGCKE cally ‘vuined, but I havo slipped through o : ing Torts | them to disgorge, and tho city comptroller e tion in Lowa by our supreme court. The liti- L | Fe R el L b RO Sl e ) It is probable that the bill opening Forts | was instructed to make an investigation for The Supreme Court. EibBlard g fromy thardisislomor e ey | o ieaeoby B S B cond i £ = h = speak very forcibl but he was res . ouse, in Towa was terminated abouta year ago, l}'lh-' faivesbiportiont oLaAL WasuiNGTON, Muy 22, —In tho h“‘lwmh‘é afternoon, when they were promptly vitho ! ow I must kee 4 I T Chises st it G a7t P | Hartsuft, Sheridan and McPherson, mil the purpose pf ascertaining the exact umount | Drs Morxks, Ta, May 22— Special Tele- TN EAGE FRIGEE 3 ntiment of | reservations in ka, will becomea law | fraudulently withheld, He reports | pam to Tup Bes.]—Th 2 . £yt loyal N e duriiig this_congress, but it is not likely that | that _during tho two _years and ono | Frum to Tus Bem]—Tho following cases | sinco which time the so-called “loyal’ fuctlon | =) S inatan lo lands be | Mr. Dunnell of Minnesota, from the commij about half of ‘tho roprosentatiy re- | (O Do finatly sdopted bofore, the sndof | oty Juting tho U0 pch™ ond one | were decided by the supreme court this | has only made a pretense to an existence. It | given up to othors und only stevile lands be | 3 3 from_the comm publican side. Most of the other this session, The bill has passed the senate | official got $16,500 for his pocket money, J. M. | morning: \ bas no 'legal one. Grand Master Hanks re- | loft, he would be one of the first to advise | tec on the census, reported a bili amendin satisfied and will try and secure amendments : passe ts the affairs of the order in a very flatt A ; o : T 3 and is now before the committee in the house. | Dunphy made §4,00 in the same tino, W. | George W. Radford, assignee, vs A. B, | [Orts the affairs of the ordecin & very ot | the British compauy to rctive. He th the census act so as to prescribe a penalty Y el 4 gnee, v A B. | ing condition and says that the tite never | 04’ id enongh. | A word (o the wise was | Do any supervisor or enumerator who shalk tothebillinthe senate. - Their right to do so . v ORG 5 o Perey S, Hearm. | M. Devine put the suug s £ £100,500 T b § ¥ is conceded by the republican leaders in the o ! e snug sum of ,o00 in | Thornell, judge; certigrari to the Pottawat~ | will come when the grand lodge will amalga- : ¢ ¥ — - his inside pocket in one year and ten months, | tumie istrict court; dismissed, N L H oI FaY I ET AR Tont B0 | Gufiicient. He hoped they would remember | Ly any fee or other cousidoration in additiony and ponder over what he id. to the compensation of sueh service as enuma’ house, and even Mr. Mckinley himself does o ¢ c th not expect and never intended that this bill SULLIVAN'S NEW DEAL. C. Herman Plautz put $128,800 to his creditin.| “¢, ™ gujosen, appelant, us J. D. Wilson et —— should become i law as it was reported from the bank during his term of two years and | o) “Banton district: afimed, A $70,000 Lumber Fire. erator, Passed. N his committee, The o committee on | He Agrees to Fight Both McAuliffe | Bernard Roesing, the present incumbent, has | =/ oinag Snell vs the Dubugue & Sioux Cit Davexrorr, Ia., Ma —A five at Chris X were ordered on the army aj finance will reform it all together and sub- and Jackson in Virginia. managed to get hold of $60,400 in nine months. | 1i1road company et a&l, appellants; Webs ellor il e G G il ation bill and the militury academy u;’,!' stitute the tarifl bill that was passed by the | Npw Yonr, May = ; % These are the sums_ the city intends to bring | gigtrict: afirmed ’ 2 RUTALL SR, pedamly (e il A London Newspaper Retracts the ciation bill, X Saighd senato at tho last session of cougress, or some- | - N YORK, May logram @ | suit for against the bondsmen of the city | "'k, \y. Skinner vs Roger B. Young, Henry | 00 worth of lumber, It was insurcd. whis |- Latest v Publish ojhouse then went lita commiitteo of th, Shing very Lilte 1t Tue Bre.] M. B Vir- | treasurers for ten years back. ona i ) T Lendorink ad. | 18 the second firo Mueller has had within a R O Y S DL BlCS whole on the river and havhor bill, i ginia athletic club held a cqpsultation with - | o 18 2 ad- | onth, [Copyright. 1850 by James Gordon Bennett.) Mr. Hende Suivman of "’B ALLISON ON TIE MKINLEY BILL. Lo oy = ks . venor, and Susie Young; | J Gore nett.| sl O Y oo what | Jolin L. Sullivan in the Astor houso yester- | 4 NEW LEGISLATIVE TRICK. rict; affemiod. tine , P o Panis, May ew York Horald Cable | commiitteson ¥ivers and hurbors, explaine he thought the senate committeo would do The result of their conference was that = Walter I. Smith, appellant, vs Mark Heath; | FEAR HOSTILE LEGISLATION. Special to Tne - Ber - Last week wvisions of the bill, saying it apprope! Unique Method Pursued by a Jersey | Audubon district; affirmed, the London Truth printed in a let X 000 based upon estimutes va with the tariff bill. He sai t hie conld | Sullivan agrees to fight Joe MeAuliffe for : . 3 . e 5 .y not say, 4s he was only one mmittee. | $10,000 in July and Jackson for £5,000 in Assemblyman to Kill a Billw John R. Shephord, appellant, vs Ursula | English Insurance Men Discuss the | o gon its Paris correspondent o paragraph | Satin i mi, | He oliceed the wis “ have hesitated about critici is | August. Each battle will take pl Vir- | Trextoy, N. J., May 23.—[Special Tele- P,"‘."f‘““"‘ n, administratrix; Wapello dis- Feeling in This Country. {i whioll Prince: Hafzfeldt was xoferrol t0/88) | s it b Lo IHEeIaet of Loo a0 lo te o long as it wus in the house, butnow that it | ginia under the auspices of the V. gram to e Bre. |—Assemblyman Reuben | Wict; afirmed. Ly [Copyright 189 by James Gordon Bennett.) a gambler and hanger-on about circus stables, | money expended i the improvementof river has come over to the senate'I_feel at liberty | letic club. The offer of the California athletic | pyjer of Newark is more talked An Bloctsic Storm Laverpoor, May 22.—(New York Herald R : ; ! L ol 3 Dy SR CHUL LY 2 b ¥ EQOLIEM a2 o (e while Princess Hatzfeldt was declared to be T - I tfiym} :{:X:’b, :llll uties }lv“"l‘!lt lmlm) 0 .‘1‘"'1,(::?:‘ hr;srlr;:;-l:um.“llw"\:‘4"}:{{‘15\'1’1)[L H ‘llltll‘l‘l ubout now than anybody else in the Des Motxes, Ta., May 22.—[Special Tele- | Cable—Special to Tur ln.p..|—n\f the fifty weary of her Ited! positibn, e presont | I‘(|'|fl|'.]n|m‘lcl‘lv .|>.‘~h 3 favo; cato the reduction of duties on every article | organization. The prosident of the Virginin | State. He hs played a prani on the logisla- | gram to Tus Ber}—A violent wind and | cighth annual meeting of the Liverpool and | iy qof ruth eontains an apology for these T T TRy ,,‘"’,“,'f“"":‘ s 60 far'as is comsistent with the propet p athletic club_ during his talk with Sullivan | ture which has led to confusion and commo- | electric storm passed over this section this | London and Globe insurance company yester |y complimentary assertions. In search of ,,.;m\.l,,,,.“"if,,, il ton i niotatatoae R tion of American industry against foreign | read to-him the charter of the club. | tionand created a general sensation. On | morning, doing somo@:mage. In the south- | duy Hon. Carr G. Lynn suid thero was 0 pOS- | fypor information regarding the affuir, the | meree bills that conld e pussed. Tho fu xivals. John L. —was . informed that = the | ponday night he ran away with theen- | ern partof the city & drug store was struck | Sibility, atleast he wag told so, of hostile leg- | yyopu1g eoprespondent catled upon Princ i o Qisgathotts. 000, edbngly Whe renate commitioo will talo i s izati 1d off the rizes before gy . ¥ 2 " \f at once, but it will be several \ver!:“bc “P%‘Wd"?«r‘”afi‘t‘h‘w cr(bouz mala’:’u:z(g; wi‘!‘i:‘f g,;;rged copy of the Newark clevated railway | by lightning Mrs. Ja-ob Rockey lived with | islation in the United States against English | yroe,e01q¢ later in the d O Aot -:u.a;n;‘l“\‘xl...\l‘n.- '."“' .n« ::lzlv»‘lh\-‘x'xn;:;\v w.}.h will be'able to report a substitute to the | ont exacting any guarantec whatever from Sirico ¥ he has fst hoon sker here | herhushandin .ihe sgyer story. She was | Insurance companies. Now this was a mat- | 10" Gorails? osald the prinee, | i the attent RAT R R senute, L b cither of the principals, but on the other | and neither has he sent the bill to the house. | sitting in her kitchen when the bolt came, | ter whish might effcct the Liverpool and Lon- | uupout tho wbewpd and malicious A 2 kb PRNSION. CONPERENCE. i hand guaranteeing perfect immunity from [ The house ordered him as chairman of the | There was a blinding flash and a deafening | don and Globe very seriously. Speaking for | Thioh® Ware o ndai 2 . | was wak p to the i il e et anos bt o T ST A s A ik aewonld ; l i charges which were made against me in the | Was waking up to the idea thut something ie conference committee on the pension Sullivan said he would not ¢ > | committee on municipal corporations to r roar and the cosy kitchen *was transformed | themselves, it was not very much tobe won- | o oo Bo o 1 which, by the | theuld ha done to harness the waters of tha bill had another mecting today and has sub- bare-knucklo fight under any circum- | port the bill, As soon us the order was is- | Into a ruin, Bricks flying, somo flling the | dered at, looking ab the large profits the Eng- | ProvIous e o o oy T apow. | Mississiopi. “That " viver wiis too- jercit stantiully agreed upon. the s bill. 1t ons | sued Trier left the chamber, saving he was | air, a sulphurous odor: a stove displaced, fur- | lish companics derive from American busi- | bC, Were entirely lacking in touth. 1 national — feature to be handle will hold another meeting on Tuesday next, g R c club upon con- | going to the governor on some business, In- | niture hurled in ovory direction, and the protty | Lop. Companies derive from Amcnsan sus | chere's apology is ample cnough to co B SheE Atiatatos foy) srogation of states, when it is expected Il make its tinal re at if al_in Mississippi | gtead of doi he took the first train for | but badly scared \oman in’ she midst of | Mess: They had to remember the interests of | vons that the Paris correspondent w The time had come when congs port, and us has been stated in these di sulted onment he desired to have | his homo in Newark. The house has been fn | it all. hor face biackened, her gown sotled, | the company were in - the hands | (o ® 0 B 0% L H0C (s citnor grossly | Should appropriate money not only ~for imy! patches from the beginuing, will accept the | th o led. ¥ a tumult over his disappearance ever since. | and the r on which she was sitting heaped | of officers and boards of director: YR, b 3 = | prov e navigation of the river, but for senate bill as it stan Ly Tam afrd®l of this nogro,” | Resolution after resolution was offered d 2D with br ho. was i,."“.,m'f,.,f|"‘“d ssessed of a.very high business capncit misinformed or wus trying to satisfy some |y 00 ihose of preventing floods. The late Now that tho taviff bill is out of the way it | il box in Boston 1 suid he was too long in zeant-at-ormns to o in search of and tako | liov head whs displaced nor o siaglo injury | 4n ntelllgence, mud 1t sueh i SORMEINAY | ho a person singularly ignorant of the usige tom was o failure, but that an 1 expected the customs’ administeative: bill | ¢ felCh for e s alie, Lo ot wieate | him into custody s and bring him before the | done to her pe The building was badly | 9id occurho was quito sure that if they | ;¢ pypope v, for he says thut should | System of lovees woild prevent fh will be taken up and disposed of at or e e oo o | house. Ho canuot be found. A great deul of | damaged. Ele awires throughout the | could not obviate itthey would doallthey | 15y princess Hatzfeldt to Vienna, she | {hat the piceemeal systeim which the i ”"‘l"\"l‘"‘“;'*‘“”“””' Mcsre -:“li‘““v Aldrich | distant] D'd tackle him, and lick him, 00, e ST TR o Mr. Temple,the subscquont speakor, pointed | NEF 6§10 LRI veat, and illustrious | gony S MOt sufticleut Lo to prevent inundae and McPherson on the part of the senate, an 2 % 00 BIG GUNS AT THE BAR. he Congregationalists, Aateaatoraihs s ? any 0 houses of tho grea lustrious | tion, = . 4 Messrs, MeKinley, Burrows and ( AT LD T ) D Morias i Tal L0 T poslal Male. || CasBau Il f‘!"“;“”)’f.‘f“‘&"f" ™ POWEES SEOM | pioro 1 would be veceived. This, of course, | M. Catehings of Mississippd spoke in the tHe Do nihaliouso B A A Clilialo s ANCAI X EUBIION R, What Litigants are Compelled to Pay | gr _A‘ the morning sossion | e o O Aot ons thneat. | 18 ubsolutely ridiculous iu every way. 1| suwevebn, Kot Ho o ren clected to the senate he will doubt Ran L = desirable, lough the Americans threa b it A Mr, Kerr of Towa attacked the bill, whicl P Clarence Jewett Overissues a Lot of for Their Services. < | of the general assoctation of Concvegational | gica'a bood deal rogarding what bolonged to | FOMICF when - certain mewspapers WIll | ofended by Mr. Grosvenor of Olhio some ono else will be appointed Stock and Then Disappears. Everybody knows that lawyers abound | Shurchos tho following officors woro solectod: | thamselves, they wero tho most freogoing | 50U -tired of ringlug = thess —etermil | Aftor the contmittce arose Mr. Quinn off his plice. The members of the house | Bostoy, Mass The Herald this | in New York city. They occupy the | Moderator, A. B. Robblns; assistant, E. A. | Loople in the world in trying to take from clunges on the fact that Lnow and then pass | New York introduced @ bill reds to 1) :10“ -"1‘"11?“:1' like }(h:' hxn:n“{u}[nyula =-«h}l_-[nl morning suys: Clarence P\ Jewett, president | lion's shave of space in the big office | Adwms; scrive, S. J, Beach; assistant, C. H. | jinap people that which belonged to other an hour playing cardst What geutle- | cont IAI:I:‘»HlI:'”:“(”V\II" popaaonidro Ul\m_.nl\‘ b oo e bom o thecommit. | Of the Jewett Publishing company, has d buildings in the lower part of the city, | Morse. The meoting was then formally | poople aiso, He had himself been interested andgenitheyipreonitolbell i o s Toor nd they will probubly come to an agree. | appeared, and that crooked transactions in [ and their shingles are thickly sprinkled | opened with prayer by Rev. . Adams, who | jr—property in America, and insured it in usaiUprefarBbaccarastoluit s - - ment withii a few days. ‘This bill is being | the matter of overissue of stock in the neigh- | through the UpicumMEL-BteEay Rt fogkithe chair in tho absence of tho moder- | gy American offico, Tho payment of tho | o Whist = Buccarat is u Duvislan guie, enate, opposed by many of the agents of | borhood of 15,000 have come to light. New York Herald. The outnumber the | ator. Committecs were appointed and pray- | i = si 2 O A 1 at the most respectable Parisian clubs, WASHINGTON, My In the senate today ¥ i '8 re v rehiba premium was the easiest part of it, for when . Fiih il 3} 4 N its | roported that more than twico tho amount | doctors, the bakers and saloonkeepers, | ors read by A, W. Archibald and A. K. | B 00 P00 8 s ight consider it it is my own business. Somc | a message was pres from the president s : y importer who has [ ot S0t o boen sold by Rt | {he corner grocers and the followers of | FoX, and at the afternoon session the | they had to col oss they might consider | 010 Jike to sing for pennies, which is their | with an accompanying communication from hel has been sold by him to vari. vl 0 o rery a .. N A s I P c ¥ bty o bearors of | following pape Sunday School | themselves very foftunate if they gota por- [ Prob® K B E R P o N ase nor the | the sccratary of the intetdor on the subjec tions, and it is particularly in the interest of | 0US persons inblocks of ten or twelve shares | 1Y REOL DUSINGSS in | After Fifty Years,” C. A, Towle; “The Con- | centage, K ) AUG 0.1 ie secretary of the interior on the subjoct of ore for $ ) o the metropolis; and yet, despite the com- | gregagional Factor in Reform,” George F. B . other have the newspapers any vight to pry | the purchase from the Creek nation of Tudiang weatorn m Dana Estoes it i gregail ) © M, Velly, in proposing a vote of thanls ¥ R TN, T W klihe 3 }u-(ltl(mJ iere never was @ time when | McGowan; “Fifty Years in Education in | W "SI ""p D o o aites: | into a gentlemun’s privato life. In the mat- | of Jand for the wie of the Sominoles Rt The silver bill had its inning in the senate | {reasurer of the company and owns ces were larger on an average, and (15'“'!"',{" W l_l“lfli' u '%l:“;’ksi‘ VL 5 Years in :;‘m 8t _‘l (‘ "“_SK‘Z ‘n‘ Bl b m“‘l:: ter I refer to Labouchere, whois certainly | ferred to the committee on Indian affaivs, | today and the *origing gz’ bi the company. v's ulleged victims | there is still plenty of room at the top of | Congregational Wouk in Towa " I Adams; | States was nof le it was simply on ac- | o0 4rqid of fighting, recognized his s SR T O TS T YAt Fees o over, but Seantor Wikkon. awho.has it in | Assert that he slgne own name and that | the bar, though'it is uo cusy matter to | wihe New Towa? M. W. Darling “Broad | count of the activity, influence and zeal With | yio "o anl the points reforred to and | tor from Olio for six yeurs, commencing Charge, told me that he should call it up at | Of Estecs to the shares, which it was his cus- | climb there. clds Growing Broad Men,” Charlcs Noble; | which their board in New York, together s Jene ¢ from Ohlo for slx:years, colnniencing rer S aportunity and Hoped o et 1t throneh | ton t3 make out us occasion required. It | © There about seven thousand members | yErehibition the Ultimate ta Law,” A. ¥ | ieh othor bourds in New York representiug | Saseirs: on aetion tor libel which I shotd | 1 veh 4, 1501, were presented and pliced oy before tho end of the month, "The buttor men | Seems that the suspicions of Estees & Lauriat e ; Van Wagner. ABP:2 AR 4 tion, au action for- libel, which I should \ e b ol tormon | oo ironsed two aweoks ogo by tho frequent of "l"i bar w "“‘““,\'l‘“"‘““ appeur in the great English companies in thatcountry, | ;i) . vise have brought against him. There committee was ordercd on lhs > alarme 0 discovery that olec €re Arous ] 0 by e sl directory., M 280 attor: Fholesale Gi s ol 5 sh to brl o A .ural el 2 Ok i ‘oly \ppropriation bi legal directory any of these atto ‘Wholesale Grocers in Session, were perpetually on the watch to bring to the | {5 oaain paper in New York City, which { Columbia appropriation bill; alse Ine can be shipped {u tho. sama wmoni sules of stock by Jewett, and when they X essic i { ; LA L 2 SO NOY | neys make comfortable fortunes eacl : p1ps, Ta. Special Tele. i b o Uni St »n the pension appropriation bill iy e e, oriwinil pacitige. de. | made tuquiry Jewett loft town for a “few | Be) ¢ fortunes each | Cepar Rarivs, In., May 22.—[Special notice of the people of tho United States the | il IR VR S el (G | o the pension approprtation bill, o 5 e Rt thne days.” Hehas not returned und his wife | year—they are the princes of the pro- | gram to Tuk Ber.]—The annual meeting of | fajrness to which they should consider those | (- - i e larofit b 3 N 5 Enaate % S e T Tactirers of olcomargarine will tike ad. | and son have sold their elegant Brookline | fession. An army of legal paupers kecp | the state association of wholesale grocers | who played so larg tin pratecting Shom | P ol mAY usk 8a el prot bithis Hule 1o-/ ddrested thy. senaie il fnvak DCRUYCEIgUY vantage of this decision to flood the markets | residence. on the lookout for the crumbs of litiga- | convene is city this morni e £ ) 3 ioh they ran | cident. One word more. ‘The motive of not | reicy : ; 4 13 convened in this city this morning. Between | from the ran and which they ran A Al AL the close of Mr. Danicl's speech the sily with patent butter in deflance of laws t AP AT T tion these great men would not care t - 5 . H a few journalistic scavengers who have at AN 3 anicl’s sy 8 ) ) A HEARTBROKEN WIFE e Ot care L0 | forty and fifty jobbers from all parts of the | with greater ver bill was laid aside aud the amendinents to exist in New York and other states prohibit ¢ L ok 2 touch, and after great struggles for busi- | gtate are present. The anti-trust law en- bk \.",'"” tacked me in the past has been simply | yhe paval appropristion bill agreed to, aftes ARl aAD Tho ugent of the New Yok | ypuy piorence Masterson Drops Dead | ness carn less, wages thana good me- | yotad by the lust genoral assombly was dis. | £y chagrin at having failed in theiv repeated | which it went over without action Al 4 3 N i g chani R s i Troubl. attempts to extort money from me.” On motion of My, Spooner the vote ngree- the amendment (o the bill to cover the butte S e SR 15 the Tawyers have | Cussed section by scetion at a secret session, rouble ! (o1 TovorL oE A Shopan SIe VOla Aot {nterest und say that something must be NEW YORK, My Mus. Florence Mas dke the physicians the lawyers have | A majority expressed the belief that tt y he American Baptist MAD AT THE MARINE D e B a once, beciuiso &0.000,000 of capital is in- | terson, wife of ex-Judge M Mostaraon of :H" n '1-""'“";{' “{l‘"ll»“'!\"h :{' Hl‘ultdl'rl-*h will not affect the contract price m, | publication society today elected Samucl A HAD AT T ARL Eiklio hullding bill vas pooony and the erested and the farmers of New York pro- | prescott, Avizona. the o shooting | t0 @ great extent during the past few | They also expressed themselves in favor of | ¢uos0r of Pennsy ¥ : > o i (AR W e duco $5,000,000 worth of butter n yearona | Lyereoth Atizona, the man whose shooting | o "nd many of them hava, wholly | folut tates. . Tho quetion of. on organization | Orodcr of Peunsylvania presidont. A largo | An Attempt May Bo Mado to Ambus alleral L slotihinieenaiolade d i affair i Mrs. Hopkinsow's fiat recently | ¥¢ g ) X number of other officers we dlected, A »ndo Searchers for € . journed very 1 murgin of profit. He claims | hrought him into' notoviety, died sud- | given up general practice, Inthe good | to include all the jobbers of the state in order o 3 b & _oade Senrohers, 1o ottrel that two or threc months of free trade in | denly yosterday th and’ Union hotel | old days lawye of note reached out | 1o make the association more effective willbe | committee report was dopted recommending Croan Kevs, , May Sped allr;»]y:‘.f‘:-‘“.'.ru..- would ruin half the duirymen | "' fid ‘city, When Mrs. Masterson heard | for every client they could possibly got, | considered at this meeting that the managers appoint men to prepare a | grom to Tuk Brr. |- When the mari e bewors! congress now fn session fn | OF the shooting affvay. she started cast to have | and took any busincss that came theit T — n for use in Sund the revenuo cutter McLane, who, u this city is doing everything it can to defeat '::.',-!.‘\'vi:|'~Il\v:-u\]:-'|-.'f"5n\.\;l\ll"\':.' s0n .'-}“".l 3 f-'",‘!"'" way. The tendency of late has beento [ poo no, Tad Moy 29 Tele command of Lieutenant Carden, had seavehed such legislation, and will have some effect in | | v Phere was no. reebonce and sha | drift more and more into special lines; - Lot Lt 01y, for Cottrell amid the keys, returned hevea | o 4 \ he house of representatives, but not the ! as 10 response and she AT e P 3 St gram to T .J—Tho state eclectic med- | Rev. A. Binga of Virginia pre g 5 all cebeilaadh Charles 5. Squives, MeCook; John . Riggs, tho house of representatives, but not in- the | \ota TN with the same result, Though | 5ome wealthy lawyers are never seen in | ¥ 10 0 et R0 from the Virginia state assoclt fow days ago, it was supposed that the na g A S seuate, T e R e o a courthousé nowadays, others devote | icul convention closed jtoduy. Very littlo of Santicia " condomning. tho - pap. | had fled towards tho Florida boundary lino | Hustinas. = Increase-=wvillium J, Babbidee, RICE ON THP LEVEE SYSTEM, e e R O R o R I thelr whole time o’ nctive litigation, | Publicimportance wae transacted except the | fed, BOPLBA o congumming e B g ot " United States doputy marshal | Husbville; George Schimd, Fox Creek, Origs General John H. Rice of Kansas, who has | of nt'r\lnu.\' prostration un\l| Law firms have grown rich by atténding | ¢lection of theso umim: President, D. B. | ofered the colored people by dropping, | would soon capture him, But as no trace of ‘““"- widows, ete—Elizubeth C., widow of or the past three years been making his [ entered the elevator she pla : solely to real estate law, to commercial | F ice presiden| L. Wilson; D. | through race prejudice, the naries of Revs. i 4 5 William Tripper, Sparks ¥ to Yt 3 3 b o > floor F:| B0L0:Y A o8t h 3 Hevs. | the fugitive had been obtained Captuin E«._ quarters at Nutche 5., I8 D her beart and fell to the fi ) 1 ww, to admirality practice and to other v, recording secpetary; J. A, MeKivéen, v, Simmons and Brooks from the list of \_:::m‘l‘:l;‘”“ N”:h""l_“’“: M oncluded to | lowa: Original iuyalid -Jefferson C. Hole as this to suy of the of the I terson was immediatel branches of theé profession. Perhaps | corrésponding secretary; B.T. Gudd, treas- \ M, | B e, s g comb, Mavshalltown; John Early, Perryg owfl)v\l\.s;‘;l‘““‘I‘{h-'x'l‘ o SRy much affecte the most eminent specialist in the city | Yrer J. B. Hornér was recommended to dod an explanation of wbo scour the Inland water for him and an armed | wijian D, Addy, Atalissa; Obed S, e “Thiere was nothing 1ke vifuods disaster 2 90 .omL J 8y .ol tako the place of Jay D, Miller us a member ree colored brethren expedition was sent out after dark last nieht | Kope, Center Point: Joshia Hurrison, Nevida brought upon the levee systen by reasou ofs A Missourf Assassin Jailed. was Edward N, Dickinson, who towered | of'the state board of health. Griftiths assumc T Lan R AR L fac) (o s [ e A O DR e the overflows. Thore were but Lwenty-thiee | ozam. Mo, May 2.0 [Special Telegramto | Vel the erowd in a court intellectuall e sponsibility. He said the three min e e ‘ho found it necessary to | William Payne, Sigouvneys Joscph A, Kdd Grovasscs mud these aro. being fllled up sues | - QZARK Mo, May [ 0 | 45 well as physically, and who was g Decided Agal St 3 question hac sald warm thiugs durin o marines who found it necessary to i \ rEOMapA A H v ) Tuk Ber.)-—~One of the most cold-blooded us- A ecided Against the Company. (SR o AN Clear Lak H. Tane, Kesauquing cessfully. The states of the south along [ THE ] | erally recognized for many years Drs Moixes, 1o, My 23.—(Spoctal delo- | Pitter troublos at Indiunapolis last year, | Ivade o = fow = private louses in S TS O | which the Mississippi runs have ulready ex- | sassins that the southwest has produced has | )., iy patent lawyer of ‘the United | pp et A L X BPosinL 14 wh y people had aggregated and “mis- | their search for the e has | gdward Miller, Di bt ELohvy CF Nobt ,»i.“h-.llm,mmn-u to build up the levees, | just been lodged in Ozark jail. In December | Spates. He aid to have earned soveral L\:“’;';“'lllnvl!r.l ]I 'il!" complaint against | i ¢ thereby unfitted | been bitter, and as the expedition that went | Monroe: Jumes & Shaldon: Sk while the government has_expended throughi | st Fleteher Kirby of Cavroll county, Ar- | 50,000 A aYe o8 soveral | the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern | to serve as editovial writers, and the publish 080 & hundred mile d, | mourJ. McKinley, Stiuse illiin Crese the Mississippi river commission only £,000,: | 1ecs s eriond an ol school toacher named | w00 fod e 2 SEL railway the decision'of the rajlway commis- | ers, who had the right, so informed them. !"‘T‘ Righyeste 809 b ol SNk i | AR &, soBRLoY, peL, William, G o 000, and if the government appreciates th R b llatar Stone couRty unous lawye 'Y“'" usually command | gion is” agaiust the 'company,” and the com: At the conclusion of Dr. Griffith's remurks | 1t 18 bellevisd thit the “\‘H’;j L ttans O it | Jessd B. Rumbn Y s Helin tmportance of her great waterway it will | KgECHS W0 the wild bUls of - Stone county, | lurgo fees, bt what the annual income | missioners require that this “foad shall lower | the protest was referred to the board of mana- | Feeonstite i Sion W SEERMIRL LSRN e Mot o ¢ M) make n largo appropriation for the worl. | Missourh and thexepedered the sl 10 | of most of them is would be very diffi- | its rates to correspond with the Interstate | gors. 1t was intimated during the discus- | S48 BRCREERECARES, KOG B SREEGE Vomon ™ Wa Bolke 1 The engincers estimate thut $10,000.000 will | Lyvo i ror ;. The cult matter to determine, It oceasion- | commerce rates that went into effect last | sion on thématter that unless something was | throush which tho nuripes ave 1o puss s g i } LOIREY| e ooy to muke tho Missiscippi levees | Ceived for teaching, " The body was found in 0 ! Wild nd regardless of the fetters of the law, | Benjumin Ivin o utol, D IO 0 e I SSISHRE 1vees | A il and Kirby's trail was soon struck, with | all huppens, however, that some big fee | February. done o countecaal the eflook o the it The mavines, twenty in number, are all good | Pubuque: J 1 Blencoe. Leissud permanently and absoly L A Ubavo vokulb . ELO han torneamed. comes to publie notjce, but us a gen e oL tho thrse toloked wilers, tho Hapuala med to the tecth, They are | =Daniel Williaws, Albin: Theodore Phillips, THE DAKOTA TIN MINES, ————— thing only the law§er and his client A Desperato Oharaotor Jall lablo to hayo thelr hold on tho. colored 3806 | piokeq'men, woll behaved, but resoluts, and | Whiting; Jumes W, Novle, Bedfoxd: Doter 1ot the Taol thas thesonato ia g Given Twenty-Two Years. in a position to give the exact amount, BEDFoRD, In., May 22.—[Special Telegram | WA = 1f thero should be any attack on them Some Chuorlt IAY: Bylvosiary AOBRke b v WAy tedical shanges ! Doxirstows, Pa. Moy 22.—J. Monroe | I never heard of a larger fee than | to Tuk Bee.]—A desperate character by the Rec cred Its Action. of the assailauts will doubtless fiul. A steam st Louisad mand ot South Dakota for a duty on metalic | Shellenberger, tho lawyer whose forgeres | 250,000, and that wus d to Henry L, | name of Chauncey Roberts was arrested by Asuevitie, N, €, May 22 he general | launch and cutter were taken on the expedi H 4 or pig tin will succeed. Mooy Bas | and other criminal escanades recently coused | Clinton fog his services in the contest | Thomas Parle, sheriff of Nodaway county, | assembly of the Presbyterian church of the | Mol Ty ill ) y cuused | 5 - Wali received 1,000 s of tin ore and pig tin' from | such a widespread seusation, was today sen- | over the will of Cornelius Vanderh for a criminal nssault on a ten-year-old girl | south today reconsidered its action on the Olympia's Brilliant Prospects, Wallace the mines in the Black Hills, and it is aston- | tenced to imprisonment for twenty-two years | Since he received this fee Mr, Clinton | in Calhoun county, this state, some in | temperance iittee report and after a Oryypia, Wash, May 22 speciul Tele South D ishly vich, produciug from i to 5 per cout ut hard labor in the penitentiary. has retived from active practice April. Immefiately after committing the s debate decided that no further | gram to Tue Bee |- Great excitement pre Andersor pALES i, Whila tho pier ot Helitpt wnd oties T It would b idle to guess at the figures | crime he fled, and bad not been heard of until | 8ction should be taken and that ¢ CmblY | vuily here over the railroad prospects. The | 'V [arge tin producing countries yield less than A S Ab W . g 3 e action should bo taken and that the BsORUY | valls here over the raflroad prospe f ¥ Caprivi's Latest Scheme. puid to the lawyers engaged in the Stew- | last week, when a constable met him near | SiibLs afien .:',..,.U‘_,‘.x‘.\‘._ it ol il Union Pacific hus signed a contract binding | bard, A 1 per cent - » d 5 | ! Senator Moody sald this ufternooa to | BEBUIN, Muy 2.1t is stated that Caprivi | art will contest, but they must havebeen | Newm ivket, Taylor county, and attempted to | itself to buitd from Portland to Olympia at [ T. Sun WAve 28 ; utends to submit & measure to the reichstag | simply enormous with such men in court \ o | your correspondent thut thero was | inten ag | simply enormous with such men in cour rrest him but failed. From Taylor couuty o Pres! s Mee once, commencing work here on Toheetion e Rhb Black Hills of South |'imposing tax upon all Germaus who ure in. | 88 Joseph H. Choates, ex-Attorney Gens st 10 Marseliley Mo..Where the sneri® | R 5 1 ':I‘ bytorlans Mook, = | G0 Orogoir fprovement conpan Dekota thivty miles in diwmeter con rible for service in the army and upon all | eral Leslie W. Ry x-United States | recognized bim.and attempted to arrest him, | - 5/TTBURG, Pa, May 23.—The genoral 8y- | o 5" contracted und begun w Whick were located six or cight hundred min- | German cibizens who reside abroad, District Attorney Eliuh Root, ex-Surro- | He immediately drew s wicked oo uigs | nod of the Reformed Presbyterian church | Northorn Pacific has submitted a ing chalus wnd Wbt a section would . o gute Duniel G. Kollins, ex-Judge Gilbert | and prepared to resist captur > | convened this mor Rov, H. H. Brown | whioh }is boon acceptad, and that 1 oduce the very highest quality o v N A % e 2 and Stonhen P Nas o Derinning | Sistance coming o the sheriff’ he was | well of Coultersville acting aenoderator. | be completed to Olympla’ Deceinber Spectimens of 1in ore, pig tin and metallic tin | FiMy-Six Perished at gue Pointe, .l.;l(‘n‘»l II“, “,l » JYaab. in vlhv beg ':"““l" averpow ered after o desj exate struggle und ure from all’ parte of tho | eatate ¥ ing g8 danita which he has placed in the room of the senate MoNTREAL, May At the Longue Pointe © contest ex-Senutor 00 OB | placed in the county jail, and the sheriff of \ ession was taken up by effect- | parts of the cc v are making committco on fiuance and in the main lower | nquest yesterday the nuns produced a list of | ling appeared for ex-Judge Henry Hi Tuylor county was telegraphed tely nand other routine business, | ments, Everything indicate oorridor of the senate wttructed o great deal | gifty-six’inmates who perishied W the asylum but he died before the procecding I'he sheriff of Taylor county arrived on th p SV Jbably be iu n @ week | for Olympia never before ku of atteuiien wue Metul ) 1S UOW vu the | e recently, | were very fur advanced, first train, went to the jJail for Lis prisouer, or teu days. l tory of the great uortk N - - Nebraska, lowa and Dakota Pensions. WASHINGTON, May Special Telopran to Tuk Ber. |- Pensions huve been granted ag follows to Nebraskans: Oviginal invalid— shots and ng Rosulth