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YEAR. judge was at Stromsburg. and opened court at and six criminal cases the biggest in the county for ten years, ame overland hirty-six civil up the docket, BURCLARS MURDER A WONAY, A MONSTER LABOR MEETING Fire at Harva The Wife of Banker Cowles of Olarks, Neb,, Killod by Thioves. It is Held at Washington and Connell Makes a Speech, gram to Trx #oods store in the south half of ly gutted by arman’s dry fire at about Loss on stock, about bout $3,000; all fully in- was complet 1 0'clock this morning 0003 on building HUSBAND KNOCKED SENSELESS, NEBRASKA SECURITIES. The Terrible Morning and Only Sixty Dollars in No Clue to Murderer. itteda This Ingalls Has Some Tempting Offers— Outbreak — by 1s Looking For ~Windom's 8§ GOVERNOR BOYD TALK Expresses With the Result Spectal Tel, Governor Boyd ex- A himself as pleased the house and said that it had not been un He was satisfiod could not stand toget Cash Secu Special Telegram sulting i mur- Wasnivarox Bunev Tis Ber, RTEENTIH STREET, 0%, D, C., Feb! 4. There was a monster labor meeting held at d Army hall last night, attended by hun- drads of Knights of Labor men and their rep- mong them Ralph Beau- Knights of speaker, Among those who delivered specches was Representative Connell of Om was introduced as the author of hour bill, the passage of whi the workingmen’s ory independents on a question which lead to & question fealty to the tenets of their party. ing the objection der was committed Silas B. Cowles, presi dent of the Pacifie bank, was the vietim, Mr. by the burglar or scless, after 0 to W0 in 1so assaulted ks resentative oficers, namely, thatit was unconstitutional, the 1 suid that neith house was raus several good whose names entertamed any doubt judicial in- le erime was committed between midnight and 1 o'clock, but it 1 hour or 5o later, consciousness Tur Bres: correspond- nonge the fivst to arriveat thehouse the particulars of the need not be mentione that it would staud tue test of Wwas urged by g ot discovered until and aroused the tow he Boyd men of all parties were jubi rich were growing richer, the poor poorer. One-half of the entire was owned by 30,000 people. was nota just or equitable dist the wealth of the country. of the country were not, he or socialists or ninilists, thoy had been the intellige the projudices of their allics among the in- denendents. is gencrally folt here, notwithstanding number of the t of the vote after an appe y gined all wealth of the country The Cowles famil d five-year-old son, 10 0'clock in the ever . consisting of the father, retired about The workingmen aid, communists All over the coun- v saw workingmen assemble, as they were assembled here but last night, to secure their rights in a ped y He thought they would seo good results from the agitation going on among and the work alliance peovle, senate cannot Some of those outside the in- dependent ranks claim that the joint resolu- tion velating to the control will in the latter upon favorably, that it may solution could have Mr. Cowles was aroused by ch hio proceeded to investigate, \e door from the bedroom opens on the east into the dining room, wherea hiard coal stove shed a dim light opens from the dining room on the south. On opening this door Mr, Cowles wa he forchead by a masked man, cvidently armed with brass knuclkles, and knocked sense The robher or robbers then appear t stepped over Cowles” fallen body and through into the How effectually th I is best shown by her dead body imprint of & hand over her mouth and face is the only eviden The little boy How long Mr. sclous he cun his senses b ing to his feot b seable, orde: while others itely postponed been introduced tod er adjustment privileges and been reforred, morrow it may transportations and the great overshadowing labor question was not, he thought, He believed the day was ne when the great railrond not only controlled, but owned, by thé gov- such a central- was dangerous, but was it such a power If it should be brought in to be laid over under the rules, ild s action will be interpreted systems would be to let Boyd sh It was urged t iatorial office Governor Boyd has still greater des ization of power dangerous to centralize in the government than in the hands of two Juy Gould and Vanderbilt! right of eminent domdin the people could take ilroad property justas the railroads riday morning at o'clock in the house agreeably to the resolu slept peacefully throt mained uncon ¢ is no douht ate will accept. the n and join the hou the maidon effort of the present incumbent of the gubernatorial chair. ptertainea tbat v ivitation tendered in the almost frozen sturned to his wife's r00m, to find her lifeless body and the bureau in its route, paying full just appraisement actual worth and not what its watered stock The government had o vight to puts its stamp upon it and pay The currency would go out into the country and be used that would pa TERRIBLE MINE DISASTER. it clothes and 1d medical aid ter examinatior to the freczing air in his ni summoned the represented. issue money neighbors m C. Robinson d Mrs. Cowls Scventeen in a Penn- ma Conl Tunnel « better than 2 per cent rate give employment to the unemployed. cight-hour bill b 3 fow words stricken f the bill as it was reported to the house. He believed the scnate owed it to the work ingmen of the country to restore these words consider trie bringz about the action desired, each member of the committee appointed by the mecting should ende: member and impress upon him the necessity and importance of taking ing labor measuros at this session, in closing, that he stood ready to do all in his bring about the passage of the s taken by the i) whereby eigiteen mon 1ot wwred in slope 10, operated by J. working is situaty No. 8, worked thieves, who want any jewelry or sil watches, a pai mond finger rin are, as two gold carrings, a dia- urticles of jewell pluin sight on a burea, but were v, there were C. Havden & Co. under old workings some five years ago and The cause of the disaster was due to g of @ hole through a pillar which ted an immense body of v in the old workings o ings wud drowning all the men in that por- tion of the mi ‘William Brislin, one of escaped from the mine, coming when the mcn the old slope. to run for their live In a morgent th Brisim, Henry ¢ ‘William Coyle barely escaped. The thieves gained admittance by br fow glass, loosing with o chisel. senator and ralsing the window the implements usea were found pants and empty pocketbook road, togoth o, With the jewelry still in it. The entire villaze was atonco aroused and rigorous search instituted, without any Ar. Cowles at_once offered a for the arrrest and c.n- ter confined the new work- ction on the pend- the seven men who A TI0OSIER TALKS. The Nebraska legislature promises capitalists out of tho state...A well known Hoosier dealer in so- ‘Washington from a business trip in New England and has recited to Bek: corresponaent some incidents of his vi east, which are of vital importance to every resident of Nebraska, s agitation by the legislatures of taxing for nga most de- sult, thus far. reward of §1, this reward will village authoritios. of the murderer Mr. Cowles oth yelled_to his companions or all would be drowned, hon, John Boyls, Charles Patrick Cole all eastern No further descrivtion an at this timo be given by than that he was a man of was disguised with some kind of a mas}) A coroner's inquest will be held ov body of Mrs. 3 aftérnoon. Mr. Cowles is prostrated” wwith u physician’s en living here > slope, which to the nwuth and men, who but a few hours before, with light pts left the bright sunshine and to descend into th pressing effeet upon all Nebr securities in the ited Hartford, Conn. curing the ageney of a number of fire aud lifo ance companies with their funds in Indiana and in every jnstanco he was told that tho tures of that stato and gentleman v the purpose of se- i and is und cavern, wert The nows of the disaster created the wildest o view to loaning before that excitementand the ity of the legisla: chraska to make the direction of ta ed in the city from outside of s had compelled ng necticut loan and withdraw their_investments and loans from that until it was determined ould do in respect to capital would not At Newark, N relatives re- sido at Nort Loup, this state. iined effort is being mado to ture the villain or villains, and speedy j ustice, ac if successful ording to western diminishing the crowd and 1t was only after arly all Con- the terrible result was m: of the entombed m possibly be r plain that none living or could ched until all the what the leg taxing luans, Conneetic be sent into those state where there are a number of insurance com panies which make loans upon farms and city property, the same statement was made, that owing to thethreat of certain legislatures to tax outside loans there would, for th sent into those states for o'clock p. m Stricken friends of theun fortunate men could be induced to go to th suspected partics b atisfactory showit The corpse will be removed to Wihoo to- morrow afternocon for burial, vo been dischiarg the machinery placed in - position ca Toug it will tal finite idea of the column of water Some of the mir v four wecks. advanced s to the causc of the great dis it to neglect to notify the workmen of the dangerous proximity of the 1 consideraly, testified at the st_in substance as previously reported ent, beno money any purpose whatever, of importance rtained by this gentleman, told by every loan and insurance visited that owing to the possibility of an un- limited coinage law gress, all notes and bonds ‘taken by insurance and loan companie east would be p & to Nebraska A PECULIAR DEAL. ter. Some charge Omaha People Clair Swindled at Kearney. W to Have Been bein nacted heing enacted list of the dead: d other obliga- am to Tie B sensational prelini Nary action in justice court was begun lhere today by V. and his client, Niels Sier maker of Omaba, torney of this pla charged with forging notes on Mike Murph EDWARD GALLAGHER, yablein gold. JAMES WARD, HARRY HULL, PH MATSKOWITCH, 'CLOSKISY, adprehension ern capital it will be impossible to get any money from the outside for any purpose the future the farmers and business men of Nevraska will be left to skirmish among local capitalists, in_ order to obligations. outlook as_very portentions and says that un- Shipman, an at accused, and is of this place amounting to T'his paper, which would ba almost worthless larly, was negotiated by Shipman and others tuated on Sixtecath JOHN BERNO, TOM ASKASKAY, JOE ASTRO, can conduct Jocal capital, joiut or concurrent uo steps will be taken in the direction Jut the state at the immediately pass a on i piece of ¢ and two unknown Hungarians, 10f these men are married and have large families. real estate in the remote suburbs of of taxing Lo present session that were possible the legislatur itself upon record agaiust any proposition of this kiud in the near future, INGALLS HAS A 40T Senator Tngalls made his appearance in the ate this movaing looking nono the worse his arduous campaign and wearisomo His appearar and his voico lostnone of its resonance and measured ys that the republ orted him most loyally and he fully appreciates their devotion. was a square fight, but he was defeated last fall at the polls by “Pho property 1 Omaha was owned by W v aud the trading value was to the property was made to Murphy 1ast.Ju.e and about July it was trausferied to Shipman. Another at Wilkesbar WILKESBARRE, oceurred this Grand tunnel, No. 3 slope at ounty ranch, part of the prop. in tho trade, was_begun in th court, and after investigating the | uld-be owne mortgages fell due recently, plaintiff in this ease to inquire into the value. The case was set for hearing twice today and was finally continued for thirty days man s atliberly on 3,000 bouds. is & matter of common intimated that sevewal Kearney men will be implicated in the matte; place is filled with Uninted States t is supposed thoy accident was which occurred journey from Kai as culm and dign L similar to that anesville this ¢ blast broke a hole into the old work- iug which was fitled with water, to run intoNo, 8, y, managed to es tunate Poles are undoub! e uotes and The senator cans of Kansas sup Most of the miners, Three unfor- crest here and it is - the stay-away Two Killed av Shamokin, By an explosion SinamokIy, Pa., of powderat the Neilson collie miner was killed and two fatally injured. upon the floor and expressed their regrets with a sincerity and cordiality that was more carnest than the ordinary type will not be at a loss for employ ment. alveady veceived uumerous propositions 1o go fattering offers u prominent law firms in the west and in New York oity, offered the editorsnip of two newspapers, ew York aud one in Detrolt. »d o salary of 810,000 a year by the New YorkSun to writea daily article over his signature on current 3 upon bis desk this ition trom & lecture This man offers for thirty « lectures, Cimpany 1 Feted, Bexser. Neb., £, 4. to ‘tue B e T Regulating Inserance INpiaNArOLIS, Tud,, Feb, 4 the whole day was taken up in the discussion of the bill, which forelgn insurance companies to keep on de- posit with the auditor uot less than &0,000, cither in cash, state or mortgages on [ndiana property, sueh deposits 1o be subject. to company failing to compl cach day of such failur [ Mr. Ingalls A very enjoy placo hiere today in the reception and banguet given to company 1 of the state miiitia. p. m. the company formed match on the streets, after which an mal reception was held in At p. . all repaired ro @ bauquet was so of the feast the iven and responded to derce, “Welcome ” Captain_ W iison, pany 13" Frank Tere For” W. A feyi" D H. Ha of. Davidson, *Our S :Bennett;” Charles Ring, * Companies, into business. ave come {r flually passed, Citizens® Bank has been offe toasts were Poastmaster (. shail pay §100 for The Weatk ‘or Omaba and Vicinity Nebraska and South southwesterly winds; colder by Friday moru rtley, *The Indian Pol her Furecast, is, o poen,*Men of Bounett; accept one of these propositions, but he will ultimately return to his profession at Atchison and cpt the position of solicitor of will probably ir; southerly winds colder by Friday morning in west- ern portion. Swecthearts.” The whole event w alar, although the unexpected of Colonel Bratt, General Co Bates was much tained by Ge ofticial business WINDOM'S SUCCESSOR, In the ropub can circles of Ohio here the ¢ ground that Represen- S 0 success impression is gaiufy tive MeKinley will not Today o larg by wuil, wire aud tougue were Major MecKialey, from republican leaders in Obio advising him notto relinquish his in- ¢ the candidate for g und impressing him with the use of his name for that the republican tickot suc of Major McKinl advised him Steamship Arrivals, ‘The Columbia, Al Vifquain in Lincoln on > number of 1 The Italia, from New York. At New York—"The Teutonic A Court Snowbound, [Special to T ~District court was to have convened It was ad- week by the clerk, owing to the fuct that Judge York, Wheu lhe tUwe came yestorday the Faddock's F WASHINGTON, reported from the Food Bill. re on Monday of in order to giv Qutite all the house have entertaining | commiltee on agriculture his bitl kuown as the pure food bill, with two | unimportaut amenduents, the upon dopartment. r City, Idaho; Orson O. Saylor and Mrs, Fannie Saylor, Butte, Mout, FRAILTY OF HUNAY WILLS. heading the Ohfo ticke he presidont will tainly not ask Major MoKintey u the treasury depaitment i he is Dyer, Lincoln, anc At the Palmer: Farr, Ogden, convinced that the party's interests in Ohio man have, H. B. Schweltzor, Taylor and child, Sioux Clty, Ta. | George Ruthe: A Story From Cbicago Showing How Easily They May Be Broken. could be seriously joopardized by s heading the ' ticket. during the past _twenty-four hours, By a Vote of 66 to 40 it Resolves to Heap been seriously mentioned in connection with tho treasury vacancy. state now that the from the warto the Se 1t would be proper to Governor Boyd's Messago. STILLMAN'S ESTATE AND ITS DIVISION. trensury depurtment of RAY HAMI Proctor was in view of a possible exigenc cangress within must ding to Conflem the De o Ex-Assemblyman, Cody Talks Very Freel Affairs—His Pr eral Miles—He AN EXCITING PARLIAMENTARY STRUGGLE. ise of Gen- ks Sitting Rocuesrer, be filled, the president would have " led, ¥ 1 ha Shaw, a clerk in transferred meet a temporary emergen B Bull Murdered. in this city, was on a hunting expedition in part of W yoming | The name of nator Aldrich the western Conservativo Independents Become Dise ceived so much the hands of the public that a number of propositions have been made to overcome the political barvier in the way of ment, Rhode Island are democrati ever it the senator might be for the position and however much the president might con- at tical that Cuteaco Orricr or Tre Ber, | gusted and Desert Their Party, Cricaco, Feb, morning disposed of a hanging in the Shaw stopped, made a trip to iis appoint- | Judge Hawes this tangied suit which has courts for years, and which involy £300,000 worth of legislature and storekeeper at THE SENATE THREW DOWN THE GAUNTLET 50 that, how- | stopped at Mott's r property, som er desirability citement that exist was brougnt A Substitute Speaker Necessary in Order to Havo tho Vote Aunounced. the reported overcoming Hamilton, whose drowning of body had just been William La Foog and the senate w the « 1ld lead to & demo the body and stated that preparations were being made for its buvial, fendants, to d. ous parties in_the premises on South nnon of 1llinois, who retires from public life with the end of this congress, has grown upon public attention in conneetion with Clark street occupied by Kohl & Middleton's museum, valved at FOLLOWERS CAST DOWN. of that name at Sargent’s when o over #100,000, ey and_especinlly_on d had also met hi North Clark str of his location geograpnically is being urged upon the presideat bers of the house committee on appropria- tions and other men in copgre his experience as a member of the committeo on appropriations has fitted dutics of the position. st property of less value, Stillman of leaving about 300,000 worth of property. River when returning from Independents a8 who say that o cross the a pack animal of a The mecting oceur: onco of Buffa v near the spot where Gr finding the body s Message to be distinguished " the northwest corner of Illinois. COST OF THE SIOUX WAR, Hoard Todayy A communi from by congress | wife, an exceedingly beautiful woman, did quartermaster Hainilton's appearat ment, through that the Sioux Indian outbrehk 2,000,000, nition prine the secretary of war, shows cost at least Transportation, ratious, thatthe body seen by Hurty must atof the man whom Mott saw at wet on the bank of and when he died she v Loty NOu Rprcidlaals worth of property on con Charles Phelps Stillman rqueathed £100,000 the Snake river. Mott had not at the time of ilton heard anything of the scandul connected tion of the independent members of the logis- meeting Ham L lature to recognizing Boyd as pal items in the This s the direct cost of the cutk there will be in the way of bills for depreda. s left a good share, but the bulk of the es- ate was left in trust with Geor with his name, been finally overcome and the radical faction of the party has been routed at every point. ymmitted by the Indiaus canyot be es- lan (uot the celebrated general) for the only PORTFOLIO, Louise, who was called belfeve that, ] WA This afternoon, afi the expense dircetly not daugnter, Mar nitely known that Boyd would si bo short of betwoen 8,500,000 and Views on the Subject. 24,000,000, ever, acknowledged recognized as governor, the conservative ins New Youx, Pelegram to handsomest Washington and a great deal less trouble to Chauncey M. Depew said today: | deperdents in th In the event of her death the prop- the government to sell all the ludian reserva- tions and to take the farms for the Indians in the “egst tribal relations could be broken and the sav- ages placed in civilized communitie they would nave no opportunity themselves feared. Turner, Hill and Taylor, held a hure consultation and I don’t want to a candidate for the position of the secretary 1t 15 true that at with the president on the and purchase | erty was to pass to her children. » none, it was expressly provided that it should revert to the lieirs of the testator. few years later Mrs, yield to the inevit- resolution at brethren in the house to able and recognize Stiltman, the w least as the de facto governor. A delegation, including Collins, 1 taken steps to frustrate be deceased husband’s designs, and had waiv THE OMAIA BRIDGE BILL, doing so she h I gathered that the president means to ap The conferc the Omaha bridge bill, which lias passed the house Swe ou the part of the house upon point a man who will tion even stronger and more propounc: it 15 at present as vy Taylor, immediately anpearcd on the floor of Shrader and other her rights under the make the administra- for her share of the estate ven her third of the property. The the house and independents ccording to law. ards purely volutionary oy of Towa and Felix Campbell of New York: on the part of th Mi senate, Mr. Vest of Sawyer of Wisconsin and Wash- ceeded to formally recognize Boyd by res would kil the ures adopted by th ats in theiv oppo- sition to the i son plunged mto vorte brity as a wealthy burn of Minnesota, the bill will shortly become a law. There isfio doubt that denco that they party if not interfered with in casting its man and a brilliant society leader. and finali his last bang waltz and died at the ag for hoaring the uet, danced of ‘thirty-two, with- OWENBY UNDER ANIPST. A scene followed. James A. Owenby of Chicagois not making a brilliant success in_exposing the misdoings of others in the alleged silver pool. ad he emerged where X this afternoon, & Washington, detective took him b a prisoner on a warrant chargihg bim with obtainiug money under false pretens fore going to the lockup h Testaurant to get Restauratenr Eme: o fiud the sentiment appointment in Washington s a general belicl among politicians . Windom’s successor should s a fact that such an appoint- in_quicting the out leaving a dollar for any heirs to fight Stevens, Rahan, Scott and other The lovely daughter married an equally allow themsclves to be bulldozed by senators clse, and, if nec in the last ditch and theow the responsibllity ontest where it belonged— v a member of Gene nt to Washin husband fairly ment would have some effect the arm and notified Bim that he was led_socicty, and nestic existen colonel ran through a large proportion of his 1d deserted her, i Washington on Mon names were S x-Governor Foster of Ohio, Ishould not be at all surprised if Mr. Spooner were to receive the 1 upon the senate, “Thie republicans got wind of the matter and at once proceeded to put in effect n precon- certed plau to force the issue to a final settio- > went to the house wife's money a divorce and died a fow broken heart, it is suid. shhis allowance of mileage, which the governmont paid him for coming here, complaint under which Owenby was arrested was made by Mr. Page, thetiteeper of the senate restaurant, on Jul time of the silver legislatior. Owenby got Page tocash &_ehecls on_ ths of “New after that " Page” by Owi of New Yor back dishonor egraphed Pog over He is exceeding and his friends b ceive some decor to leave the sena! popular in Washington; wve that he ought to re- that he is about ad I believe that Spoorier would accept the nomiuation if 1t were offered hirp SOt BROUGHT ON of a Russian Courtier's Zeal on Naval Disc St. Prrersning, F trust funds remained to cause held by John A. G. trouble and wer o B. McClellan, successor to Geor at law_claimed the proverty by reason of the reversionary clause of the will. Mrs, Kellett, the widow, claimed that it all passed abso- p her daughter and that she, or's hielr, was entitled to it On the claim that the will was invalid, Judge Hawes holds that the widow takes her place as an heir-at-law and Representative Gale (ind) of Brown, has all along chafed under the restraints of self-imposed leaders and pendence on fofuier occasions, drewaup @ resolution formally inviting Governor Boyd > dppear nby drawn on Wells, Fargo & Co. Both of thess checks came d. Owenby subsequently tel that the account in the Han- bk was overdvawn, and requested that be drawnon him in v Speaker fnaer had previously cal Taylor of Johnson, one of the brightest ans on thatside of the house, half of the brothers and sisters ol umber, ave entitled to pecial Cable- the testators, eight in a_draft_should York. “That has also come Owenby him around tr t gram to Tue Bee. | ariatinsky and the suite of the czarewitch ing home in consequence of trouble on board the Russian iron-clad Pamiatz Azona, and both sides prepared for the final battle. Meanwhile, as -if anticip out of the usual line, the erowids in the lobby their countenances lit up will probably go to the supreme court for settlerent. COLONEL CODY'S CONVERSATION, Colonel W. . Pago drew the draft as requested. ok dishonored e has been following ingto collect the amount of but has thus far ame bere Pa grew denser two checks, entertaining friends with storios of the Peimce George of Greece, is making a tour of Today he determined on crimi and the warrant aid Up to the present, tim has implicated uo one directly and has no furthe; against Senator Cullum the vroceedings rrest was the ¥'s testimony ions wore held and with the cight independs tired of the stubborn= their colleagues, and when the roll call on the last bill on third re vleted the ball opened in ¢ The origin of the trou however, that 1t is known, . Chadwick, who came on from i endeavored to pass himself on me as u regulararmy licuten- ant should don infants telling newspaper men that I started out to capture Sitting ents who had sommander of the Pamiatz Azova, un- dertook to give on one oceasion gue insinuations oo ding was com- veen followed up they wation and the im have proved lurgely imag prossion i s ouly seeking notoriety The first move came from th side of the house, but found the opposition ared for the strugglo, joved an adjournment and White witch an ocean Tow, promptly countermanded the was quite a heavy ed that the lives of Chadwick never went independent than the Mississippi, dians except those ho met in nothing but words of coming general that Mr. Owenby POSTMASTERS APPOINTED, the czarewitch and The following fourth were appointed today Neb ‘Wild hater, Lomas, Custel W. Lusk, resigned; Redfern, Custer county C. B. Drum, vice W. Reaf lowa. Mary J. Barrett, bury county, W. D. Turne: nings. cluss postmasters endangered, the members of the crew sided Bariatinsky, and Captain Lobmanu in_ordor to vestore discipline had to_thr the most severe measures, tain sent the maleontents out of the ship, repiacing them with men from the warshi escorting the Pamiatz Azova, demanded a roll All the republicans “The general,” said ho, ‘*handled that cam- paign in & phenom down in history as being the most wondorful Indian war on r points when the ent afety of thou Nebraska militia, posted al and the South Dakota militia, massed s, enabled” General s centrate his troops so as to dians in the bad aska—Hartine, Jefferson county, J. M. Murray, removed; 1. I, Morgan, vice C democrats voted Hennich, Lo- max, Jones, Waldron, Wiliiams and Wilson, independents, and the motion was lost—46 ro west was trembling nds of settlers. g the stateline, . Hull, vice Hornick, Wood- vice B.'F. Jen- Ford, Warren county, Shrader then moved that only one session be hela daily, which again renewed the motion to adjourn. Watson, in explaiuing lis vote, said he bo- The Wounded Knee |—The emperor has ac Oharles F, Luce, a_well known banker of Logau, In., is here, the guest of his mother, Mrs. Representative Owen of Indiana. John S, Schneider has been appointed post- master at Harold, Holt county, Neb. or. Bow resignation of the Aust and privy chancellor, wis appoiut affair was an unfortunate event. be done with lieved that there was an understanding with the speaker (Johnson of Taylor in the chair), and the leading independents that he wouid anybody except somo of their own esolution would be offered to FForsythe is 1 think he Dunajewski, who not have dono ng the circumstances,” the Inaians will makean Major McLaughlin's return to Ridge agency. ) Colonel Cody s appeintment” on the Broken | effort to secu rd has been held up on acs the doctor rec count of protests says, headed by old Washington yestel lohn Grass, who went to v, will have great influ- setling the questions of their gov recoguize Boyd as goveraor. lie motion to adjourn was lost (nd) of Brown a his loud, rang through tho densely pac Stephen and Peany S. Hearin, ch, chief of (he ministry of justice. was on his feet in an THEY WANT FREE COI} Vigorous Language from the National Vietims o It was a cold-blooded, cowardly murder,” and in his indignation the Farmers' Alliance, wish to introduce a resolution.” ut rose and took WASHINGTON. the state Alliance, met this morning for the purpose of formulating certain measures for presenta- tion to congres s, Touight the made a report, urging upon congress the de- mand heretofore made by the National Far- it .—The presiaents of ung says that National Farmers' the resiguation of Von Lesseynski from his of the Ninth army corps is the outcome of corresponden ference to bis inviti aturn in therotunda. It was nothing but investigating organizations, rnor and inviting © his message was him to appear and deliv introduced. Rahan made the point of or convention, recognize Boyd, this r entertained, as that decision could not be re- death was a geod thing, but the desirability for it did not justify his murder. Lam glad it was done by the D)o you suppose they were ordered to kill deny that hi Prince Bisnu somm:ittee on silver legislation could not be maintained that all was due o his or William's le u military circles Buffalo Bill pulled his goatee reflectivel “No," he replied, **I don’t suppose that adverse eriticism of F s Alliance for the free and unlimited coluage of silver upou the same terms The acting s from his bed in the morning. autumu maneuvers, conditions on which gold is now coined. rep and White and decision and demanded a roli cull, thedoor of his cabin. son appealed rrant for his rt suys in part: est o him, and 4 A signific “*We regard it as a high duty enjoined upon congress by the constitution 10 provide for the unlimited comage of bolll precious met- als, gold and sily ple listened he was shot.”? AN EXTENSIVE DEPOSITION, Kking of the deposition of Architect Ish against [Special Cablegram to Franz Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria, started for Wavsaw. where the Russian im The decision of the chair was overruled by Tur Bee. | —A presumptive to the cud that the peo the several states may In explaining their vof considerable feeling was manifested on this question vided with a circulating mediam. press our sury that this duty neglected, contrar; to the duty we ha best inferest; who are suffering tne pangsof poverty and urugmmnnul business, caused by the want of a believe has been in our government policy, by those whose in- torest is to contract the currémey and sub- serve monopolics and exproess excreise of arbitrary power waich has pr i on Mon- g Warsaw he arternoon, was concluded here this ey rsburg, where he perial train awaits him. will be conveyed to St ceived by the czar. hed in Austrian and Rus- sian diplomatic circlos to the archduke’s visit to St. Peter independents Shrader said he into bringing an recognizing him as governor. Stevens of Fillmore his fist and declaved b undo the solemn declaration of the joint cons rise, regret and indignation delayed and ve, not_only ‘e mentioned, but to the of the masses of could never be bulldozed the plaintiffs and the voluminous, extras presented by testimony is consequently ve 1t will probably make in the neighborhood of two hundred and fifty typewritten pages. AN APFROPRIATE A plaster east of the figure of a hevald that is to be placed before the gabel of the new building of the F t, on which Sculptor Gilbert has been is now on v.ew at the people pounded the desk with never would vote t Another Re; L il vote to sufficient circulating medium. Haukin, the investigator, has disclosed (ufacturing his remedy for ored to get in the polnt resolution could not be en- two-thirds vote, as the Washington | 116 method of tertained without house was not under Before this point could be decided Stovens of Furnas got in another motion to adjourn, money lenders, eurnest condemnation matter extracted from’ th the aid of 50 per cent of glyce precipitated When it is to be used it is dissolved his studio, 333 Oak street, represents a herald of the six- umpet. The figure 1th century blowing t euted a fair consideration of 'the freo colu. | 1enh SohLEY blewlnih trimpel, age bill at hope the the last session of congress and ter and tnjected under the skin, the senate tion to the picturesque garb of the herald of that time is o gr ing the scal of the city, wh was the coat of on open copy of the Horald and in the left is From his plumed buckle adorning his shoe the figure is beauti on which Ste Agifn the cull pr rsdorfl demanded the roll call, One Tarift Effec The exports of cutlery in olden times Iu the right house and enacted into law b in the coinage mmittee that any efforts to unduly delay a eport on the bill, 5o far as to prevent action reon by the house, in from Nemaha sald he the genticman ainst adjournms posed to stay here until this question from Shefield to the | moutls of Junuary, 1500, amounted in value to Corresponding United States tariff e few remaining mouth this under the days of this congress, will merit and receive still further condemnation | laborers waited many years for the p haviug botll precious metals restored to free coinage and hereby declare our dof ttled and settled right, at length to was called sharply to exciting collos compieted and placed, one of ‘Shefield exports to the United, St and attractiv amounted Lo £3,331, atures of the WESTERN PEOPLE 1N TOWN. western people in Chic et of the city. 5 stato his position, but order by the speaker and quy followed A Servian Beranae, b Two thousand Arnauts s the fight on this iine until this relief orded to the F. M. Wether stherold and tw and Mrs, C. M, children, Hebron, Neb.; Pinally the speaker ord government bu masses sible the men, irrespective of party, who ob- structin ap; of ind to hold respor orth Platte, Neb. ; Isham | They now threaten the town of Pristing and yoed with great reluctance, amid shouts o the ofticials have taken refuge at Mitrouitza, \ from the independents motion o adjourn wa teavis, Falls City, At the Grand Pacific Johnstown, Neb.; I \vay the legisiative enactment asure so stroiugly demanded by Hovebach, Mrs, J the Investigation. the laboring classes of all parties,” The ec iug befor and present this report, and Jaud loan propositions are beiug consid- ered by another committee, gory, Des Moiaes, la. D.T. Cullen and. Miss Cullen, Ottumwa, Ia. At the Auditorium . and Mrs. Charles M. Br Johin'Francis, Omaba; Jawes D, Little, Sile Watson then d tion on the passage of uunded tho previous quess resolution, which republicans and As a result of the 10vosti- gation of the recent revolt the they have obtained convincing proof that the | insurgents were in league with the Spanish | democrats rovolutiouists, il will endeav. £ 1o obtain a hear- » the house con Mittes tomorrow sub-treasury B. Hammond,Mon- The ludependents dewanded @ woll call on

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