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THE OMAHA SuUNDAY BEE rNINli’l‘lGICN'l‘I[ YEAi(; OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1890—~TWENTY PAGE! NUMBER 335 s Para 3 —_— some months, but the fatal termination of | e be applied to preceding crops and to the e Copiright 180 by James Gordon Bennett] her illness was not expectéd <o soon, The : Talat crop of beets divectly, Sugar beei ture is v 4 > g d O | (i 5 | Harrison Believes the Customs Administra- 8 Settlement of Western Rate Troubles Goveruor Thayer Issues a Proclamation | Paws, May 24— [New York Herld Cable— | Negotiations Between England and Germany | speaker will start for home tomorroys, il i Qe o ongy ono link in the chain of § iction | Jerement of Western Rato Troubles Nob - tive Bill Will Become a Law, | Yet in Sight, 1 4 4 Special to'T aris has been startled . " - i SanaE st Convening the Legislature, ».I m' x -] Wl “.:iy, .v] ‘"" Xl,l T i ,':m e e Concerning Africa Stopped. PROCEEDINGS. | \\h;« I grives vi and prosperity agri mitted in the Hotel des Mathurins ct de New = iltte AL U e Senate, » 8 | DENTES HACE PREIUDICE " ; g . S JUNE FIFTH FIXED A8 THE DATE. | Yorle 0. o e oo e stcty | OAUSES ANNOYANUE AT BERLIN. | Wasmsoros, May 24 In the senato today | HE ACTS ON THE ASSUMPTION. | | WEAESS AcE ot dentes | THE ROCK ISLAND'S RADICAL NOVE one of the quict, shady, vather narrow streets | Mr. Wilson of fowa asked and obtained Eame th Afro T —_ that lie behind Madeleing, towerds the Boule i 0 Freight Rates, Election Laws, Silver | vard Malesherbes, selected by Gaboriun as | ";:""{‘::‘"” w‘&’"m Sintiiy »mv: w"‘ill“ll?ill | The Seven General Appraisers Re- | Amcrican vention now i ssfon at Road Will 1t Prorvate R Tt framp i | the scens of one of his most mysterious | Wilhelm Very Angry but Determined | SOSCOIS SPLRGHITTR v i | moved—Growing Crops and Bect Columbus, that lo b reduend In. Business Originating on 1ts Syse and the Abolition of the Trans- 3 g4 A subject Gors to provisions . : rolored clerks in his ofice and shown favor . portation Board Presented [ eximes. % Gt N of the laws of the several states shall bo Sugar—How Silver was itism for whito ns ngafnst coloved employes tem West of the Mise y (bt udg iy UL Passage of the Army Bill taken up and its consideration continued until Demonetized. ) SPA N e b souri River. | I Mr. Bruee tonigh ested your e for Consideration. on to the criminal annals of this quar Consitlered Cort m tonight requ your f o very peculiar chavacter. Siuce the chid L bk o d disposed of. spondent to state that he had not~ discharged A : Mr. Blackburn presented the credentials of u colored man or woman since entering his |, e ikotv: Mab, Mayod bt canil oLl U T X John G, Carlislo as. senutor from Kentucky Whsnrxa1os Buwsat D1t OMATA BER, ) | ofieo und that thivo of the five additjonal | CPOAGO May 26 [Spocial Telogram to S s 4 i Blevinski, a middle-aged man of Polish ex- | (¢opyright 1890 by the New ¥ Associated Press.] | g, Boolog unexpired term, which commenced | 513 FovnterNti Stheer, -~ » | o 0 F N a Ty By While Chairman Walker of the to Tnr. BrE.]—For the past two weeks Gov- | 4pa0tion who at one time held a commission e May 24.—Tho negotiations with | ypt SHEES KOETEER Eoe WasniNoroN, D, O, May 4, | | clerks employed by him aro colored. Ho | yopute Gommerco Raflway nssoclaticn: {8 ernor Thayer has been besicged 10 | {u the Russian army, and whose mother had | 3 nd coneerning territo z (o politictans who train with the railrond peo- | poo; y Jady of honor at the court of tho czar, GohiParense \iE HeTd" todny of tho | 8ays Hailx shc no favoritism in or dis- | Meon : 2 The naval appropriation bill was then taken | A final conference was held today on th in New York teying to arran ple, the most prominent among whom was | pac'y e € PR ER T TREL 2 TR the | conceding to Gormany asphore of in : o I it s yory | tinction botween white and colored persons LA L 5 ;m;':ly:,l. »1‘41Ilul\(xri|‘v~\v‘l‘.ll‘lvl\iu ‘1-\:.{ I:m'llh\\. St e H--u;vn( I'\I-r lh.-\\:whInr‘nllu(\.nlxun;-lvr nbles, fon of @ number of amend- | Probable tha e reported by the res B western lines ave taking independent action Church Howe, to converie the legislature in | pot) des Mathurins several times a month. | fluence extending from the east const to the ‘.\r"f“;;‘.'":df’l“:’.ll”}:,f,::_": ‘.“”L,' 6 ('\:'1" 'l‘h'._ | pective conferees to the two houses and SUCCEEDED BY A TRICK in varlous ways, all of which will put oft still special gession for the purpose of passing | he front room on the second foor was | Congo free state, when Lord Salisbury sent """,-‘,‘ '} _"'"“'”w" St L lino battle | Passed and signed by the president next [ Somators Stewart and Tellor have been | further the die of sottloment. Toduy, for fne railroad vegulation bills and some other | oo y reserve this valuable nt. | his envoy, Percy Anderson, em- l’l“_"" "'L‘(“’_ ‘r‘“\ ;“."‘h""“."';";m-)“‘ ]:I’l 1 | week So convineed are Prosident Harrlson | making an investigation into the history of stance, the Rock Island decided ou o radical lation which 1s just now being wei- | Duing each of 1 y$ in Paris M. Blev- | phatic orders to suspend communica- | PS O ""‘:"‘" 18 b " % | and Secretary Windom that the bill will be- | the enctment of the Luw of 1572 which do- | move, which fs ertain to still further reduce 1 and called for by anti-mouopolists. | jnski used to receive visits from a good look- | tions and await instructions. Since: then.| 1S dction the senate adjourned, come a law, that the former has alveady sent | monetizes silver, and they say that it was | western rates via Kunsas City, 1t gave notico Incidentally, and way down deep, it is sus- | j,0 ' coman slightly over thirty years of age, | Sir Edward Malet, the British ambassadorat House, the tin ition to each of the seven gen- | gotten throngh the senate by a trick. They | toallits Kuansas City conncetions that it pectod that Church Howo hns @ scliome oh | who was supposed to be bis mistrcss, Itis | Borlin, hus intimated that tho negotintions | Wasmrsoroy, May. %—The motion fo | oral appraisers thranghout the country | fnd that the demonetizing section of the sil- | would in the future refuse to provate on busis hand to divide the congressional districts | now known that this visitor was Mine. Jeanne | will only be resumed on the basis of & recog- | strike ont the Hennepin canal clauso of the | MOUfYing them that they are removed. | vor bill was reported from the senate commit- | noss — originating on the Rk 1siund this fall so as to cut oft Douglas county and | wolocsky, wife of an agent de chance, Mme. | nition by Germany of British rights on the | river and harbor bill was lost_-50 to 195 here ave therefore at present no genc tee on finance, but that it was not read from | system west of the viver n leave him u chance of making the run. This | \yoloesky lived on the best of terms with her | west const of Lake Tanganyiki and the tersd- |~ On motion of Mr Henderson of Tlinois, an | 8PPraisers. The new bill provides for nine | the secretary’s desk and was therefore not. | othor words, if any conneeting lie took 1 of course has been kept in the background, | yishand in comfortable apartinent in the | tories north of Tanganyiki, including | amendment was adopted reducing from &,- | Keneral appraisers, each of whom is to re- | considered in the senate. Otherwise they | trafic east from Kunsas City, the Rock Island but knowing politicians here predict that it | Ry Bluechant, and M. Blevinski wasa friend | Uganda, 000,000 to $1,000,000 the uppropriation for the | CCive #7,000 a year. Not more than five of | peliove it would have been defeated. The | would demand its full loeal jates from O Will be sprung through a supplementary mes- | of the family. Thursday afternoon between 2 | | The foreign office here interprets the changed improvement of the Mississippi river from | these general appraisors shall bo appointl | discovery has caused a great deal of comment | gon to Kansas City, This notiee fs aimed « sage, £ and 3 o'clock Mme, Woloesky called for | attitude of Lord Salisbury to the public | the head of the passes to the miouth of the | from the same political party. Like the gen- | and willbe used as a stvong argument in pecially at the Wabash and Alton. Rock 1sle Althotigh Governor Thayer has been very | Blovinski at the hotel and the pair shut them- | clamon in England over the threatened dis- | Onio river. | appraisers just removed they have no | favor of a law remonctizing silver at this | and oficials claim these rouds have been st 1de undecided up to today, tho proclamation con- | selves up there in the latter's room, and | possossion of the English from the territories | My, Blanchard explained that this was due inite local uppointment, but aro emmployed | time, They say that the demonotization of | ing agents into Rock Tsland tervitory wost of vening the legislattre was formally issued to- | Mine, Woloesky was never again seen alive, connecting the Baitish empire in south Af- | to the fact that, congross made an urgency | 4t Such parts and within' such limits as the | silver would nover have tuken place had it | the reer and. saieitine ey potbof nigtas follows Yesterday morning about 10:30 Blevenski | yica with the sources of the Nile, appropriation of $1,000,000 for the improve- of the treasury may appoint. | notbeen for tricks fn the interest of Wall | signed to tho company for which thoy are tion 1, article 5, constitution of Nebraska, | wag met by a garcon as he was leaving his Whatever is Lovd Salisbury’s motive it has | yent of the river on the understanding that | The most important junovation in the | street financial bears, working, On grain shipments this gave the TN e e R eblehitire by procti | Toom. “Dow'tshut the door, said the lat- | evoked an energetie protest from Chancellor | a reduction to that amaunt should be made in | APPOintment ”"' e i *’"“';"_““ b ADULTERATION OF FOOD AND DRUGS, Rock Island an average of about 91 ; conts and mation setting forth the purpose for whieh | ter “T am going in to arrange the room,” 2 which the emperor either in- | tho river and harbor bill Pns6 of anv gl proviston ~ that - in | gonutor Padiock hns recelved a number of | 185 cent to tho Wabash ar Alton,us the casa convened, nnd the leglslature shall enter upon | “No, no!" eried Blevinski, “I forbid you to od. Only strong state cousid A committeo roso and. after culogistic ad- | °A8 of any declsion by the general appraisers | | S0 IR - past weelk from the [ Might be. The Wabash, however, worked 1o businessexcept for which they were called | enter,” aud he slamued the door behind him | erations, combined with family reasons, de- | dresses to the memory of the late David Wil | With which the importer, owner, cousigneo | (TS ARSI N oA Tiratanan | IBa ot line this busie charge made against him at the together,” E excitedly. termined the emperor to persist in his cordial | hur of New York, the house adjourned. (42 Logiduds A60 LIl LDUICBLG LI N i sl el el e urging him to | 1ess, thus getting a much larger haul, Whereas, Matters of vital interest to the The garcon, surprised at this inexplicable | pelations with the English government - a \m\r.ul of three general appraisers who may people of the state greatly agitating the public | hupst of anger, forthwith confided to the The German Gazette, whose director ro- RESTING ON THEift ARMS, be designated by - the secrtary of the treas AR TG T DL T e | landlord that he suspected something was | cently had several interviews with Chancel ury shall become the board of final decision Justifies ihe asenanury ocousion WBIC | wrong, The landlord and the servant went | lor von Caprivi, contatns a semi-oficiul com- and theve shall_be no appeal to_ any other an Siloratore, ' - g EIRHIEE | up stairs together. On entering the land- | munication advoeating a continuance of the thority from their conclusion except the cir 1, John M. Thayer, governor of Nebraska, by | 1ord fell upon tho half naked body of Mme. | English occupation of Egypt as essential to |, (HEAe0) JW BECIEIEL ek 10| cuit court of the United States, thenee of 3 : : | "Puk Ber.|—The bat sl i ahien S R e virtue of {1 ty Inmo vested by pro- | Wolocsky lying on tho floor besido tho bed. | the prosperity of that government and futi- | [ = G R GE TEERREE (00 MBI | course a case may be carried to the supre the drug trade in their states, are the results | General Manager Chappell of the Alton said vision onstitution, doereby issuethis, | A great quantity of blood o0zed from u bullet | mating that Germany was ready to support a | irbenters and R o oo and | court, el B CRGIRER S Bt oty e - PYile: | Bl %) WeAll alv e 6L LiE LUsthods nd iEY my proclumation, requiring the niembers of | wound in the breast above the heart and had | permanent occupation of Exypt by the Brit i T e s L T (]| e e L B Al L G B el L e e Srsp theliauses of the Twenty-frst. ot assembly | trickled down ontp the floor. ish. The Gazotte did not state the terms, but, | gt ST TUC BEWI ition, of b bR Sorev S UV (6" Seord niv ot || Eives Rapphaa i ifore LS Comimitieatiial| oAb ol GRelCLar DS tikbn Ho(LNG SLYER e s e mfl‘l‘l‘;». Blevinski was arrested as he was quictly | suggested that if Germany obtained a hold on e O UREL BB (g gronbss -'“":\”“"h 'I‘I”’\' L \':h' T e o | e azo to protest against a bill | locals. Competition wonld naturally decreaso s bitol by |0 OTi S 8 o o g P btained o hold o1 | 04 orgs g s i grreat s state the nominations by the governors fro E ] g ; Gl Yt ; A Burday, Juno 5, 180 at 10 o'clock [ Waiking dlong the Rue Roguo Blne. When | the districts in central Africs stahmed Y | but it is stated that that hody has fully 500 | nearly all tho states of the names of commis. | then being considered by the copmittee, | the present rates, osp s the local S s diey vpaed of ot i tand tiles [T HE AR LOIa0 BOSC I SEE T TAIN0 | T o e o o B 0N | e in the cmploy of theold bosses whom | missioners fo the world’s fair on behalf of | 'Theit ubjections having been put. in writig | €458 Of the viver mist bo shrunk i in al] cases ing action upon the following named subjects, | coolly begged the commissary not to fatigu firmed in the occupation of Egypt. they can call out on a moment's notice. If | the various states, The thirty < limit | and printed for the use of the committee, | {0 meet the equivalent proportion chirged on and these only: him with questions, as he was wounded, *I The emperor, as if desiring to mark the - " < N 3 . b, % PGS SR St the through rate. The fourtcen-hour passens 5 t ) 4 : the long list of names in the mew bosses' | provided for by the bill swithin. which the been considered and certain feat- ! 5 I 11, bill withi L th 1. For the purpose of enacting a law est assure you,” he went on, “that Idid not | strength of the entente with England, is cele- | | ceul 2 g 4 b s the bil i 1 ger time to be made afterJune 1 by the Atehis N e nxl ¢ i 2 s v 4 . + ot 7y association means anything, and there is a | pominations to be made and within which s of the bill which they felt would unjustly 5 rdpea] that sectlon of tho sttinte entid | Mll Jeanno. = She committed suicide | brating tho queen's birthday with unusnal and total of 00 boss carpenters in the new | the president himsclf is to appoint | diseriminate against their business will prob. | Son between Kansas City and Chicaeo is lso torepeal that section of the statute creating | pecause I could not give her the money she | coremony. Sir Edward Malet and the whole ¢ 3 2 - S e AL DS LIl ) e il e e “fore the bill | & eause of friction, None of the lines t astate board of transportation. ' 5 Ay mon ; | union, 400 of whom are extensive builders, | cight commissioners-at-large will | ex be climinated in the draft before the bill 2. For the purpose of considering and amend- | "eduired. She shot herself twice with myre- | British embassy banquetted tonight at the the committeo, the Alton will attempt to make the tine. The Ing our eleetion laws by the adoption of what | VOIver: I tried to recall her to consciousness, | royal castle. The emperor toasted the queen | oo “HETE B TS entirely auspicious for th Fornoon onlyitiio stateskor. Seuth Careiink tor Paddock today said: *We have | ivaviable result of sucl competition has bee, 15 known us the Australian ballot system. but when I saw that she was desd I wanted | as tho head of a great family, the ruler ofa | J1o' AL e e Ln | been working for four long months and have | ® reduction of rates by the slower lines. Tn 3. To consider and give expression in favor | t0 put an end to my own life,” and heshowed | friendly nation and commander of the fi e LA i i it | Aot At LT o (R 0 e of an incroase i the volumo”of curreney and {ho commissary that part o bis car had. been | German dragoons. Tn conclusion he said ANARCHY IS STILL ALIVE. R B T e e A DI St i S of the frec colnage of silver. shot away. “May God preserve and protect and bless 3 R e e e e sap oo (i cot ey 1o, No othier subjects will be proposed for the | M. Carziancure, who had received informa- | per fon many, vears to come Chicago's Dynamiters Attempt to | e president will announce his cight com- | the — people o i bttt b 3 consideration of the le; ture at this speciul | 4 i her for many years to come. £ missioners on Monday, There is no especial | the adulterations of food and drugs. A Strike Quickly Settled. sideration 1| tion of the crime, proceeded to make an ex- | ppe British ambassador responded and of- Blow Up Haymarket Monument. A Y. o . : : St ERTOn " FOHN A itk n of ¢ ; he British ambassador responded and « I jacec DI hurey about the matter. Indeed, the tardi- | We huve heard various interests and have | Cinesao, May 21, [Special Telerram to amination of the room where It was commit- | forod §'tonst in houor of the emperor, who | CHICAGO, May 24.—The night of May 4, Y L h 2 & By the governor: |l|.\H;I‘lhnl.l..“ll‘l;:\)' fed. Ho pointed out o tho. prisoncr that all | 16 S0t Tn herioe b fhe Cnpoeon Who | 1G4 Ghao o the anarehisti wot, was re. | B 0f the Chicago peoplealmosteives reason :I.:mm»ud o :”).1‘1‘|‘:l.':x:~\ i|l|ill4l|h\H‘l‘l:;\;:[",i.ll\lll‘ll‘|:.l:|\|;:‘ Jnfl.!.» nn;,'-‘ ( n (;-.,\ of \lem:l‘u won tho The proclamation has created quite a sensa- | the evidence he had collected pointed to the | oy (aprivi, ealling him his teusted ministor | cAlled to mind this swormng with start- “f-,',"l".,,,f,h'"..”"' “»‘.",M.\'ZE’:,',"':",”“.\,“"'l"l"v‘ | chance of D AR e L S tion. Itis gencrally considered here as a | fulsity of bis stutoment. Tho table had beon | gng “the valuable servaut of the coun- | ling vividuess by ' the discovery of | Will neve o A o Tt | e e e T St e s o (oM tn (o ror it ol counter move by railroad politicians to the | overthrown aud the champagne bottle and | ¢ry, otc. The English flag s | Unmistakable traces'of ax attempt to blow up | Probable tha LS e ot e | o e aTaR B Pierast e oy e | ocan B LAReg SOXe R rocent auti-monopoly_conforence, which de- | Elisses broken. Shrugeing his shoulders, | displayed on every government building, 1t | the Haymarkot monpmyt and surroundiug | commissioners hefore the end of next week. | Will be the of G oo o et d ot e e s ae clured for w msximum freight rato bill, and | Blevinski roplied: “Why should Liill Jeanue? | {q urohabla that this cffusive displag ot a | buildings with i eiga, S charge of dynm GROWING CROPS AND NEET SUGAR Our coumittee flles are filled with petitions | switehmen, ad i loss. than threo houm (e the independent alliance movement, which | 1knew and loved her for seventeon ¥ears. | gesire to cultivate the friendship of England | A policerian passing ‘the monument saw at | 2 special bulletin has been issued at the | OV AR FATITRECRTRTBNTS krhines | stiis b o1l bvor ong e o e makes more curvency and the free coinage of | YU Will see from my letters toher how much | i)} induce Lord Salisbury to concede the de- | 18 base what appeared to be s roll of black | department of agriculture showing the condi- T O T TSRS i [ S L SNELER L BB TG () silver its battle ery, Tadored her.” masdalofi Germanyeven 1t Bgypt ahouldibo || eloth jtied with 'sTupl rohe. " HO piciod t | tiowoflgrowlng orops itiitongnont tho ceottn: | (i UEITh D BISER B8 D08 LBRaE ipaa M L L L g BT ; Blovinsk was talon to the Hotel des | thrown into tho balanco. General von Ca- | UP il the supposed rope crumbled in bis | try und of farm labor. No repors appears | 4165 1 belicve that the people are entitled | iieago that kulivouda will submit to uny Mathurins in the course of the afternoon and | Lsvi will not ubate his claims and the issue | hands as though churred by five, from or mention s made of Nebraska, | I e Ribote Manto iorerying rasonibledimand hdinleome vatcafiong onfronted with the corpse of his supposed | will be an indefinito suspension of negotia- | Tied up in thie picce of black cloth was a | s what is said of the crops in lowa: “Spring | 1 € 10« e i ey | rousonu blojoheg NG vietim. He hore himself calmly and main- | tiong which will leave both parties to pro- | tn can about twelve fnches long and about | Work is well advanced but vegetation of all el unjustly dis. | Nebraska, Llowa an SEY Iy tained his assertion that the woman had com- | ccod with the game of tevritorinl grab until four inches in diameter. The v was | kinds is backward on account of the very dry SRR TR AT T WasHiNGroN, May 24 ed by this committee, The bill which we | 10 Tne Bre - Pensions awe formulating will in its definition of adult skans: Oviginal ~Be postpone consideration of the bill prohibiting | Rock Islind people claim the Wabash shrunk the adulteration of food and drugs until the | its proportion to a figure which enabled Reya drug trade of the United States shall have an | 1olds, their Toledo grain man, to buy at a opportunity to fully consider its provisions. | Price which none of his competitors could Their telegrams, which have been dupli h. Neither the Wabash nor the Alton cated to every United States senator from | Will yicld up this trafic without a struggle, A Battle Between the Carpenters and the “OId Bosses™ Imminent. Cnteaco, May 24.—[Special Telegram to | the coming struggle between the old bosses | pive on uext Monday. Up to this | 8 finally considered befor this ease rates cannot go mueh lower than the present & tavif, but it will put off an ade vanee much longer than otherwise, A two weeks' session, costing about £16,000 is anticipated. The hotel keepers in | favorubly impressed with the proclamation, mitted suicide the complications arising therefrom become | evidently full of some substance and weighed | spring. The observations upon the coudition | Ceb,, Muy 24— (S S s i more critics about ten pounds. Several picces of burnt | of farm labor i Towa and South Dakota ave LA k% Papers for Eyraud's Extradition. m S " ? » were fo ing beside i as follows: 4 s to Tur Ber]-Tus Bek covrespondent HCANUFIOL 1800 Inf i Garn bt _Tho newspapers commenting upon Lord f";j) worg i« f“"’lf»“"“'fl e Yoson places and || BIowi#Since the advent of the seltbiader | cration: closely follow tho definitions of tho | ons John B Stallsmith, Wayne called on Governor Thayer this ovening and BdpiniMay;81 = Nowa¥prkt Harid Onuta | [SslaRIt R ysrances,an thoj altuation joon- | 1 230 Mesiues bhinsdiugs doson binces and | BIOWRH1nc tas dvent of tho o Dettor | English law, with some slight moditications | \ pk R o I GUEE T & asked why the proclamation was issued Special t0 Tute Bre, | —The necessury pa- | CUF It tho opinion that warliko complications | had evidently been soakod with kevosene. | furm luborors do not R e rested by the druggists at their heaving. ) umsel; - Osear A Fstubrook, “Beeause I believed it to be the best thinz | pevs have been drawn up to seeure the extra. | 27 impossible, all the territory acquired by | On the step approaching the base e r wosn ng taan forayinguor omiie oo e oo ssailithol patont mediving fndus. | Layaca: (Georse=\Vs: Ansloy; Aurora iTos I could do,” suid he. I did 1t voluntarily, | sitton of Mishnel Breaid o papers will | Germany in - Africa not beiug worth a | the statue was found an unlighted pie SoCeRs ok, T tEOCtvaand ol e robriatary Tl G E T | CRoas AN ARG GlEs v (T, neoln ) WA without consulting anybody else, and the | be delivered to the Caban authoritios by In. | Suropean war. At the same time it is felt [ of fuse, to one end of which e ool Datd. Tntallikent om- 5050, /oo riea. protoct the poople. ngatnst the!| Gibbons, Olux. Oviginall widows, -elois secretary of state did not know anything pootors! Gaillavda® nii 1‘ Souddis, who suiled | that the German acquisitions will probabl, was attached a small dynamite cap. This, ::’ I-uf EO0( l;: .,:;.n nsual IA r "“HH' B s and swindlers who ure by false labels /;dn-ll\lll _\;.wi“w "-1 Benjamin S \..?..-, 3 I any £ | spectors Gaillavde and Souddis, who saile o > . e el i vhen tried with fire, flnshed vendily. Tho or 13 per cent better prices than the aver. g . olton: Mary L. Bundy, former widow of Ay about it until T asked him for his signature. | for New York today from Havro, Eyraudss | ¢ ® source of trouble with England in th “‘I“'j”“ ‘l_““" i “'*1' it ”“'.‘ The fidniainotic v igniithe and adulterations in products of common use | §onend i B, former wi A My main reason is the present great subjects expected avvest is still the talk of Pav near future, caargo ofuynnmite, Sogouiingsto, thaanolico, ;8 ' iy fred by | 4mong the people carrying on a trade which | Towa: Oviginal invalid —James MeD, ) i ) unexpected arvest’ is still the talk of Pavis 2 T : i e i Dakota ) Paw:laborors aaiiaib peop I ; T e s ) : 2 d It is believed the new avmy bill will be | Was enough to blow up several blocks. The Jath Dal ‘ew laborers are hived by be prohibited as illegal by congress,” | Fulton; doseph W. Lasalle, Maxwoll that arc distracting the public mind. | His unfortunate wife, on hearing the news ) ! : th year, but mostly for from six to elehy | Should bo prohibited s illegal by congress, ton ; . Maxy ; oW S | ; ' | passed by the reichstag by a large majority | Machine was evidently pliced there early | the year, but mostly for from six to eigh o Pringey, Cumberlund; D, Samnel As you know, there ha been | was quite overcome and evied v t 3 L) NOELS i ¢ i i GROFE COMING HOM ! of lato conventions and rumors of | | (i i 2 i i despite the government’s admission that the | this morning und the rain extinguished the | momhs with board. The supply is suficient, g 5 Sidney’s George W, Copping, Sprivgville L aenyantions, e 1) “He is o wreteh, a man who had not cour- - A 5 T burning fuse. but not as plentiful as last Land Commissioner Groff will leave for his | Dovs k. Godfrey, Maynard: donathin W. uventions, particularly on necount of the | ;o 1 to kill himself.” Presont and is only an installment. bizuiigifige: o 3 i This i Brown, Des Mo John Minton, Littlet mooted railrond question, and the best intor- | oy it e g The Freisinnige Zeitung says disclosures | The explosion would have made terrible | Four pages of the bulletin are devted to | home in Omaha next Monday. This is the | Brown Des M Uniion, Litdaton ests of the people demand o settlement of the | added. buestine inte t R aEa true? [ Made to tho commitico show that in thonoar | haveo, With strecticars pussing, tho loss of |'sugur beet production in Burope, from which | Avgt loavo ho hus taken from his office since | \WH{EHHIS g Des R s EaRaens ol e .\.. ehlim B el 1y 200 future the German peace effcetive foree will | life would have been great. | T took the following of special interestto Ture: | coming to Washington and he has been con- | Moines v ves, Lie o s duisis plo. b I8 for | Must ho dio upon tho scaffold, he whom | [uilEe W Germian peace offcctive for The can with its contents and picces of | Brr readers in Nebraska: fined very closely at his desk. He will re- | coma; William cell, Oftumway i O R Dy oo o Bty SEOH o Ry Herv Maltzahw's refusal to satisfy Dr, | burned fuse were turned over to the central | *“Phere promises to b a revival of the ex- | main about firteen days at Omaba, Al of his mes W, Kisling, Canuils ‘Awos White, 0 discuss the board of ransportation, | 5o good and generous to i vhy dic SR B NS0T A s 5 : o o i T AN ] ily are i . . i s o 0 ille, Limceville; S e s I Ml '-ulu‘rl 'n_x:| geaeray ll. LI Ohl.’\\\:l_\ nll Windthorst in the committee on the report | oficers, who took it to the Etua powder | periment in sugar beet m since the ro- | family ure In Washington now und are eujoy- | West Union: Boswoll Stutevt 'W LY ot 8 e purpose 3 imself be drawn aw: ko . A Lo A T e igh | ing good he TN SRl OFGO. DU for which it ls intendod on account of | associntions. No, It was never by flon to | that the treasury will want 500,000,000 marks oftice, wherean expert madean | peated successes in Califor ith high | ing good health. Creston: Lewis Hardenbrook, Minourn thie mistaken position taken by its membors | xi st S e o) i, e to exceute the government's military plans mination, The cau contained a composi- | promise of continued enlargement. Nebraska MISCELLANEOUS, Charles Dunietson, Lis William Lyneh, e n‘-m‘ll it ok Pt e k|;l')l. .“-u" 11.-.\‘\.“'.);.;\..»\1 u-‘:x by s of | Will not retard the success of the biil. The | tion 50 percent of which was nitro-glycerine | b dy entercd the lists, It would be a Senator Paddock today introduced a bill "\‘l“'”,'_""'_ 3 v'\'»' ph Briges, | .‘-\Alni\ll“ all other useicss or harmful iustitutions, be | the man vho hus Alvends boon taoucle oy | socalists, a.scction of the friesiunige party | aud would have made a tereible explosion raven and ignominious acknowledgment to | providing that the United States courts shall B, Plelel, oxthowond s Selden Gy, img dono away with, Tho cyes of the intelligent | remieed. o e eom o et st M | 4 section of the clerieals will join the con- | had the fire reached it. The fuse was of the | wmit that the manufacturing of *beet | not hercaftor allow attormeys' fees to betaxed | Widow ™ of © Feaamin CE Wi i thrairito s it R B R romisad Rin o oasg I EpTtaloRG servatives in supporting it, kind ordinarily used. Nothing but the | sugar can be carried on throughout | on the defendant in any caso of forcclosure of | Cooper: Mary I siiow of William M thing,” she went on, sobbing as she spok at present on the board of transporti- | «he has never lost his uffection for his wite tion. Vox populi, vox dei. The members | ayd child, It is only a short time since I had of the legislature will have to listen this time | y Jotter from him, in which he promised to | to this voice. They will be on their good be- | sond me money as soon us he should conclude havior. They wish to be re-clected, and if | 4, important business matter by which ho they put themselves on vecord as being ugainst | oxpected to make 30,000 francs, 1 am not N the wishes of the great majority of theiv con- | gyporstitions, but this -very uight I had o stituency, then it is farewell to theiv bopes | yorrible droam, in which I saw him standing fov re-clection. upon the scaffold ready to die. Oh, it's “Texpect i due deference to the voice of | qiwruln riden ) D e e e R h i the people this time, The Australian systom ———— inuige Zeitung suys thut Here Richter cou- | revolution, and to ovganize it into working | £rown and no other sourco {aug X- | cepted and the entry passed to patent the republican congressional campaiszn comd seems to meet the approbation of the anti The New War Balloon, tinues to preside over a committee of divec- | shape sceret meetings have been held by the | tensively available, and especially | Senator Wilson of lowa introduced a reso- | mittee were announced today. Among themg monopoly republicans, the alliance men, the [Copyrightsdd 159 by James Gordon Bennett,) tion consisting of seven members, Her | old groups. Herr Most, whom the old fol- | oblivious —of the fact that Cane | lution from Meyer's post No, 30, Greenfleld, | are: Nebrask Rep! ive Dorsy; horny hauded members of the IKulghts of | 1:0NDON, May £4.—-[New York Herald | Schrader baving veceived an honor lowers of Spics and Parsons now re ze | Sugar Is practically barred entrance | qu,, in fayor of the dependent and per diem | South Dakoti, Senutor Moody: Ilinois. ke e Labor and everybody who | Cable—Speeial to Tue Bek - Duving the | appointment to the presidency of the com- | as their leader, been secretly se to | into Gurope because the home productof beet | pension bills; also a resolution resentative Po lowa, Represcntativg bas seriously considered the matter, 1 | Past week the Spencer war balloon has made | mittee of thirteen. The explanation does not | Chicago cireulars urging ‘his followers to or- | Sugar leaves no voom for it. The farmers of | mecting of citizens at Tabor, I Gear; Wisconsin, Senutor Sawyer ‘The socialists have three members, Herren | timely shower of rain prevented the plot | Iurope and cannot be a success upon the con- | mort where the law of the state in which | O'Kep, Prescott: Suvah F., widow of Levi Bebel, Dietz and Grillenberger, on the labor | being successfully realized. ives have | tinent of North America when a good yield of | the suit is brought prohibit the allowing of -'1‘_“”"\"\"““ il Blufs: Buvvara E., widow of committee. ‘They are hopeful of having the | been detailed to petrators of | beets having a high per cent of sugar has | the attorney fees in such suits in courts of ",“fl'l‘,'l' Sl oo ‘l'\""]:“ 1‘\‘i“'_‘|vh'\’l‘ it hour principle recoguized, although they | the plot. Chief of Police Marsh was peatedly grown from the Atlantic to | the state, Widow of Ulrieli Stanfer, Muscatine, [ do not expeet to have it made effective, seen and questioned by reporters in acitic and good sugar has been m; Assistunt Secretary Chandler has reve South Dakota: Orviginal James M. Mooe The position of the freisinnige party is | regard to the matter, and though | year after yearata profit. There are very | the decision of the commissioner of th berger, Sioux Falls: Jumes U, Underiofler, more than ever uncertain, The clection of | the chief would make no definite | intelligent citizens, even some newspaper | ofice in rejecting the final proof of Albert A, | ¥ ‘unl.‘ .“‘|_.H, \:.yvu\l Bondle, Iuercise— Here Schrader as president of the party | statement, it was learned that there had | editors, who aro unaware of the fuct tnat half | Beels for the southeast 1 of scetion 2, town- | JOU Bollinger, Vermillion, committee in place of Herr Richter indicates en a decided movement on the part of the | the commercial sugar of the world is made of | ship 107 novth > 65 west, Mitchell, S, D, Washington K a widened rupture in the party. The Freis- | veds of late to resuscitate the old feeling of | beets ona continent where cane cannot be | district. The final proof will therefore bo ac WASHINGTON, Miy 24.—The membors of it is 1 good thing, why uot adopt it ut once | Sveral uscents from the grounds of the touch the fuet that open disunion is diminish- | ganize and prepare to strike another blow. the country have some responsibility In the | mont -~ county, Iowa, asking for | Assistant Cominissloner. Stene fods rone und enjoy its beneficient results in the com- | Wilitary exhibition at Chelsea. On | ing the strength of the party. development of the sugar industry. The | the passage of an act prohibiting the ed a decision in which he holds that a sole g clection, these occasions the company included A Hamburg correspondent says that | Father Ignatius Coming to America, | product cannot be had without beets, which | transportation of liquors into prohibition | di S T Ty Fer BTt e corvespondent, —and his | Prince and Princess Bismurck will visit the [Copyright m:um,‘ilumr-‘;«‘.(:,vmf Bennett.| ; must come from the flelds of the farmers. | gtates; also similar resolutions from Des see the wisdom of the session of the legisla- | ¢Xperienc Wo feet up o in o the | Murquis of Londonderry and the Earl of [ LoNDON, May Rue i - York Herald | he value of the beets depends upon their | Moines and Colfax, Jasper county, and Ilm ARRLER NIARNGE e kN 05 Jia doglel: | gy cted | great uttention. | Roseberry in England at the end of June, re- | Cable—Special to Tis Bar.]—Rov. Father | per cent of sugar, which depends in turn | Grove, Lonisa county. lown ~ysmlumie me for doing & thing that is for | Tody the famous balloon made another us- | maining six weeks. During the week Pri Tguatius, O, 8. B., will be a passcnger by tho the best intorests of all. Burrows of the | cend and the Herald correspondent had a | Bismarck entertained Herr Bleichro ., | Trave, leaviug Southampton on Juno 12 for alliance will, of course, damn me for stealing | SeAt in the basket. Leaflets had lwl} pre- | Bucher and his old secretaay, Rothe w York he & »th--r was or- | yesent all of the possible profit in production, | Rohrer, The recommendation for the ap Senator Da of Minnesota presented an his thunder, but it is just as well, because ho | PAred with reprints of the Hevald mun’s ex- | who is assisting him in arranging his | 9eved abroad by his medical advisers foren- | hence the farmer hasa large stake in the | pointment was made by Mr, Dorsey. amendment to be offered to the tarift bill res would suspect me of plotting if [ agreed with | Periences and these were today taken up in- | memoivs tro rest, Ho nevertheloss contemplates | skill and techuical knowl h yield t) Bonnlonnandomontiaimahaaiiiens him and followed out whatever plan ho would | Steid of the usual ballast, und when the bal- | he socialist and freisinnige papers teem | Spending the first Sunday after his aveival in | best results. As he must learn the requir suggoet.’ loon was far up in the clouds the | with stories about the emperorand Bismarck. | New York by lm'd‘_!n“‘:"m that city before \ its of the plant and the details of its “How long do you thiuk it will take for the | SM0Es to the packages were cut and | It is asserted that the emperor is highly in- | K0Ing into the country. for a few months | tre atment he must not expect to escape re legislature to sottle the question tho contents sent fiving - all over | consed becauso of Bismarck's statements to | 1ater on Father Ienatiua will hold a mission | duction of his profits as the necessavy penalty London. Eight thousand shects of paper in | the correspondents of foreign papers; that he | In many of the lavgesttowns in the United | for the blunders of his apprenticeship the air created great curiosity. and as they | speaks of the ex-chancellor as only fit for a | States, commencing with; New York. Dur- | he most extensive preparations for heet foll they were eagerly caught by persons on | luiatic asylum and that he intends to send | M8 the past twenty years the reverend gen- | sugar production cast of the Rockies are to the streets, When the balloon started out a | him final warning before dealing with hix tleman has been much pressed in letters from | be made this season at Grand Island, Neb. who makes a location filing under thd homestedn ol 1582 but who fails 16 make settlement theveon within six months does not thereby forfeit his vight to the lund nne . is to be appointed post- | Jess some adverse eluim intervenes prior tg ‘his difference moy vary $1 por ton and rep- | mastor” ot Fort Calhoun, Neb., vice C. S, | the dute on which ho mikes sottlement upon seed, soil, fertilization and cultivation HoT R o, > pain | moving the duty of 11{ cents on biuding twing last night and it became neeessary to lance | and placing it on the fil 0N micaents the wound near his spine. The senator is not | ing the amendment Me. Davis gioe 1 oticd { in a dangerous condition but suffers a great | that at some time during the progress of the deal of pain and it is not likely that he will bill he intey { to submit gome 1 It ought 10 4o 50 in two weeks, That s be able to go to the senate under a week or | the tax in its present form wnd in the b all the time ©should allow them. 1 have had two, moditic expert accountants calculate how much this An order has been Issued by tho secretary | Seonsiden cost, and they say that it will be abou 0 of war directing John Delehunty, Company | 48 oppr ;:l.}-l(m«'r A i ',,},‘.l,l,l.,“f“\\r.h\” HY vind was blowing and after travel- | an enc of state. Whatever may be tho | 1 parts of the UnitedStates to visit that [ and Medicine Lodge, Kan, At the | ¢ fwenty-fir (it EEIII 'l ¥ g e o ing scveral miles the whole con- | en s ivvitation, it has not caused a rup- | Country. tter place beet sugar was e | Sidney, to proceed to Hot Springs, Ark., to ‘” Subian) Behving Sea Sealers, corn beeame unmanageablo and was | ¢ th Bismarck, Imperial Court C : last year. The prevailing error in | gntop the urmy and navy T AT O1rawa, Ont., May 24.—[Special Telegram | finally driven against & big troe Jobenaux is about to visit Fi Deadwood Miners on a Strike. BIEK he AR UL RAYY Hale LILEG A ¥ g Deafwoon, S, D, May 24— [Special Tele to Tue Bee. |- Senutor MucDonald of Vie- | at Henly, ou the Thames, where the balloon | richsrube, und other persons intimat AT oL T AT A by the Homestake mining company, several hospital unless the soldier is @ proper subject for dischurge for of effort in this country, is to look only to | gisability Hiness of a Nebraska Pioneer, the present and to get the largest retury J. 1% Kenyon has been appolnted fourth Pawser ( A Mo Sy to today without a thought for the future. The fmnats 8 . (s N £ the i i sy p | hundred in number, are on a strike. They . w8 postmuster at Hoag, Gage cou Neb,, Hig simply ignore the action of mevican | slide down the trail rope at a distunce of | The King of Wartemd has jus A o RAAR el top | best sugar industry i 5 1 ST T e . f 7 vith exeeutive, T dian sealing fleet,” | eighty feet from the ground after having been | 1000 890 S ENY. 0D (C00UNS O | thap the nrige of p i y " i knocked and tipped about in space for ral the hours of the night shift being changed $ Prrny S, Heari pa . said h ted o their annual hunt early | Khocked ¢ ped wbout in spac several | w0 macks to tho national Bismarck niemoriul L 8 ent year. It includes = momber Ao in January last They go dowm the coast as o] b e 1. “Rotation, which insures large yic inks He Made an Impression istant yvium farus Sun Francisco and then follow the Will Be Electrocuted. clean cultivation Copyright 189 by James Gordon Bein a Li U o) > N Bl submit, but none of the men are workin, 1 doct tate seals north, picking them upas thiy go alon, Rocuesren, N. Y., Frank Fisk, | stage and landtag wh i 2. “Symmetery in rural developm Pakis, My 24.—[New York Herald Cable | g the i hig They gointo Behring sea, as they considered | aged twenty-six, who killed John Callingin at | yelegraphed & salutat hse L L & AL variet luction Special to Tue Bre.|-—Speaking of his hey had a perfoct right to do, 1 have long | Canandaigua last Junuary and who was con A P S e P ATV RS o) stion, pro recent mission to the United States in the thought that the whole matter will be brought | victed of muwder the duy before yesterday, | warmly cor rut ecent Copyright 1890 by James Gordon Bennett,) [ th interest of French a rs, publ v Wshod | Was this morning sentenced to dic by el g g el By b i S e e fonin 3 P PR O P Ty e P Pexi Ma (i trivity at the Auburn state prisou during the \ B ¥ : | Bi N > will week beginuing July 12 Special to Tur Bee.) —Mary Ander " fcol that my cfforts have been or b with i shipload of valuai) feoling > e Prince William of Sax " yesterday morning for London, havii « v t 1 the cheap y vned with suceess. ba by I foy bimsclf legitimately s A Joint lictment. declared bankrupt., His debts, v in Paris en route from ltaly et and & rosulte | 11 wagod I was warr S | t "," will defend his prope: t ol Ciicaco, May 24, —~The geand jury has re- | gambling 4,000 marks. varro returned to Milan tonight, whe N ) tne b f Americans, and n y | -Quen Kby Will pegret they did net turned joigt indictment against twenty-six - mother is stopping. The marriage of Navarro v Anierican artists and wom 1 fla in briaging about a ter Le di alleged conspirators in the Twenty-fourth Speaker Reed's Mother Dead. 1 Miss Anderson will soon take place in " ‘ self that [ made au impre g pute,’ | ward election frauds, WaSIINGTON, May Speaker Reed re ngland 13, t f ug 1 L committee icultural practice, as in some other lines toria, B. C., is here, Speaking of the Bebr- | was torn to pieces and the occupants nar- | yected with the emperor's fug sen matter he said that the sealers will | rowly escaped sudden death, They had to | commu with the princo. 1,000 marks and the Duke of Saxe Altenburg from S p. m. to 6 a. m., instead of 6 p, m to 4 a.m. It is believed the managen: Phe national liberal members of the reich th Thurston County Court House niln, 10 sudden maturity by some act of bl on oue side or the other bold captain

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