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THE OMAHA DALY BEE. TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1891, UMBER fii»l. SOME INTERESTING SECRE l'.\\j“ vl iof henttivel 3 more. e i by the Bane. Thi CTHE OFFICIAL AXE l.ll' FOSIER, | & _ i ot | i ' : “f:.\'li.\l, FISHERS NOT .\l,‘\l(.\lliD; That the Weapon is Being | ™ \ ! X i They Rogarl the Manifesto of Secrotary Sharpened for Action. cdte t t t v Blaine with Defiane: GLIMPSES AT CROOKS AND BOODLERS. . 5 | : Lugea. | CHIEF CLERK BRACKETT ON THE LIST i t THE BRITISH FLEET TO PROTECT THEM, Confitentinl Correspondence 2 Estimates on the Peobable Strength | it g Remarks of a Sealing Capt Bub Observantand Perevering e of Candidates for the Newt ' I t t falo KIS WiLd Woest - Plans - orter at the State EXPLOSION OB N 44U AL GAS. | Speakership - The Omaha % b t Weadding of an Cnaha 1CCauses a Five in Pitesburg and Half| Public Buildi Vort i ¢ Man Personals, Miltion € o, | &1 March 11 T Cap natiral gas bluy bu WasH NGT wAr T By 1 N ST N Clitdren Buvad i the Ruins, WASIINGTO! Mar . ¥, Mave 1 Lt bet arou dopartme I N t by floct that S the ofcia alifey 4 P s of 1 i f Ming Windithorst Sevionsly 111 u : L1 ; pally because VI Dr. Windih i . ) the late i v P ; voportad i N 5 y tting e v HAPPINESS THROUGH DEATH. s of Towa, who is at present k \ Lt I ' f vaft; aad Fourteon Drowned 'y b L s He iid he o, Mareh 1L The British - ship Bay o, iov did iy v Cath P superintendentof furniture, is slated for the dopo b £ 0 LLULLE et Heaudbid T ted | laee now occupied Captain Brackett Dem it Sl Ly WANE ALY LI 30 he colonel isa very popular man here, not WasiiNoroN, ) 1 Special PR which GRS AL Crawronrnsviine, Ind, March 11.—~[Spe- | qyy with the people with whom he comes | gramto T I'ne New York World e At eIt e s s tini67 A6 bl Telogram to Tie Bee. ] -Rev. James G. | jnig divect contact, but with all thoso wh orrespondent sends th wing: tolils pa: LS CHEEI WITOTBILEONY o i phonc ol b t s thto Ca 1 b thodist b Irowied ¥ i that g0 races of several of then : Lt Campbel, pastorof the Metho dist church ab | g wim duing bis Incumbency of the posi- | per: “The beliet herois that Colonel Wt - Wil fonable of the independents ittty L G s West Lafaye and Miss Plora Darter of | g0, of sorgeant-atarms of the republican | tersonis covertly booming William K. Mor BIG BATCH OF ROIBERILS. \ temper il Greand Ar ratl projesselto bea Hord Jitkis ellyy wero mitriod uls afteragon. What nmittee during the late campaign, rison for the presidency. Colonel Watterson | followed dvanta i A dbe, | makes the marcisge of particular ing is FHE NEXT SPEAKERSIIP, and Colonel Morrison have long been in- | Burglars Abroad in a Nmmber oAl Sltdien cnow that e ki s | that ithas beon delayel for some time owir Landin vho the fact that the late A. P, Luce, the typo L ) . of ricago, was Miss Darter's di R R . B ks L6 e baBtd x worling among cod hushand, The discipine of the Moth- [ Jaie 114 Vo ventloman is assured of 7 votes | which the interpretation of Mr. Watierson's | Worthy Munfond canning fu menber of the I el s s e e O P med Woimanwhitle | On tho dirat ballot, whil Crisp will have 45, | present nciivity, reatly clatcs, Colowel Mor. | Wio by thieies, who encelul Off o o . capit 1ois poisoning ershal marey adivorced woman wh A ard of inter- | kettleandseveral bar vana in fa an organiz e s B | her husband lives, and this caused the delay. | McMillan 27, Springer %), and Bynum 1 T o g0 Bourd of intaw |{kutels sntiiverilby i fact andrepubli 1 " 3 DS i Thio wodding wis'a quiet alair, Tho_coze: | Those fisures are of sourse made up by Mills' | FEVCHHY omuisstoncrs, makos Wash. | iho motal Ui ¢ vas host 1 i mony was performed by Rov. G, W. Swit sarticular admirers, but the advocates of | s accoss 6 AVoild baintio ek el 66 alio PR b hy ¥ 1 vould be in tho 1ittie t yudssy Y| Prottiont LT, Tatetonad marrisd tho same | Crisp’s clection aseoft that if his and Mills | ic 1l m which he comes, 8 Detdo to AP, o, ¢ et maprlad LHOSAIME | 108 wore transposed in the list it would be | no frills about him. Southern me Avs T et paeii e 4 not disposed to speculito th aud Behring The first estimate as to the probable out- | timate friends, and they have many frien Towns in the s tate come of the speakership tontest is furnisted [ m common, Mr. Carlisle is “ono of | Sewarn Neb, March 11 = {Special byn friend of Congressman Mills, who as- | these, There 2 Morrison circle here | €ram to Tue Bre.]--Last night th cou v i fixtures on the ensweand boiler, 1 tolen stuff was over cmainedy tracked this moeni fon,® the situntion. Deocr PR cld by all great deal to oftots : pmpiny offers i reward Who were disp : L e » | will e between Crisp and Millsin the outsot ihelined to tiopre 1 company offers i rew a0 ! Whois | The Latest Organization in That Line | W bepvier Crish S B IE BEDWES | et o i e s who commitied Lo the ! \ | NHACeaN i New York 2trong lonas for the firatpiace, ARSI AR el Sidp oversbody, dulge | Now Yok, Mareh L. —[Specil Telogram OMAIN'S FUBLIC BUILDING of Arkunsas said yesterdav: “The uat man and so s | to Tk Brr| —Ituas just leaked outthat o [ mye oficialsof the supervising architect's | convention is too faroff tomaken di e } v iThavaits il - very much nearer the real probabilities viving the partisa e AL el "“ s NOW ITIS A HAT TRUST. There can be no doubt but that the cont 1 sty much as if he was 1 today, Thieves Bownd Over. ¢ t o 1311, Furvosr, Neb., M e Al's brother, | corporation, with §1,50,000 paid up capital, [ ofice said today that it will beseveral weeks | 88 L0 candidates profitable. am to T D I > o ¢ ; brought Jretained 11 caimsto | bas been formed by the wool hat mannfae: | before they will boready to begin any work | Interesting but' tho en arrested this we nd charged w t 4 g had unquestionabl v it STl o0l lte \ “ whatever upon the plans for the O makin post- | changed six months hen of | stealing coal and merch > from Elit > them to Sl [tor maray rs Of the country. Its title Is the *Na ) p s norbl Res e blanche befors le d i i hatcommny.n Ofleers. were dlooted | Ofice building. Thay cobild give no ides iDrome fmportance (o us all is that the i s, wero heaed today of them, the D vunof tho e LKA SIOna S COIan cers were elected |G oher o not any wark will be done aur- | 0f tariff reform shalluot be subordinated 10 | foqer B Nd[C3 bocu &1 inicy 1west 1 8 ey : feosis [after a three weck's conference at the | e the coming summer, but it is probable |40y otherissue” S0 (o ChaTitaime \ ) Pine an Windsor hotel of this city, woich terminatod | that the plans will progress far enough to in Tiie Death of Ministar Sw.ft each, 1our pleaded g 5 RO OXE e Inst patuBay nuaht s NG st oI e asA e oxcavlor for WasiiNetos, March 11— [Specil T ity and will o tried x d iy AT b gramto Tk Bee.|-The sudden death 3 i, 4 ntlo, Johu F. Swift, minister to Japan, will t ot ! from question bofore the exteat of bi be determined night before s vetiry Ihis after one company, is that | organization deny thatit isa trust in the ¢ salley | dinary sense of the term, Forsomo tin i vl | thieviay, thore s en an_overprouctiol tor Paddock, who framed the meat in- |/ ! U [ in the tride, and the company was formed | spection bills and got them through the sen o cut short the President’s outing. He lown deed | o the muthal benefit of jobbors and manu. | ate, called on Secretary Rusk toduy tosee [ Mr, Swift were « corbine | factivers, 1t will loase factories for five | what progress was being madein getting out [ the latter's death Slaughter and | years, with the privilege of renewal fora | the labels, certificates, ete., which are to be haye raised b A Postoftice Burglavized Bunestos, Neb, Mareh 11, —[Spec y s ¥ v ny {iko poriol. The corporation, it is declavod, | used by the packidg hous i ||l bl o ro theiv: friond ceam to T Ber,] - Burglaes vaided t will be able to econouiize in the eost of may. | Chicago ~ and — elsewhere w the [ \was formed is not known, for Mr. Swift had f this guict village last night ufactiring andat the same time limit the | aute-mortem inspection results favoravly | beena LT Sl LS SO il wbout §0 worth of stamps o . capital ou N N 2 & f e | production to the domand, and producing | and the product is to reccive the government | and had spent very little time in thé cast ed raid 1 t e »udon ' % pre- | better goods at no materialadvance in price brand of purity. The secretary said he had [ His appointment “to Japan was one of ) ardware t She i, who Pt the mattar in the hands of Dr. Salmon, | the president's first ac M. Swift i \ Levese f | aga i BLOODSHED IS THREATENED, £ of thie burea on aimal industey, 'WhO | was pot astrong party. man. 1fo | vas THGRREh fod to inv et . would have the detaile of exceuting the law Iy kicking over the traces, both in state to. whon th 300 pooakthin AGRAAN & <Al “arther Trouble Anticipated Between | perfected ina short timé ator Paddock | and national politics, Tt was bieause of tat | tsoume without being i Gty an v e of Aaron Zunder of Omaha state institations bl R added; ‘“Theso inspection laws are among | that he could never be elected to an i port 5 o Mich. to Miss Muniie Desen borg the Fort Pierre Boomers, J lue it et 3 t i y Aatali el losoly on BOIE | prere S D Mareh 11 Shontul Tele. | 0 most valuable whiehdiave been placed on | antoficoin his state. The death of "M P of that caty fonight was the most hrillinat of- warrant mo in bl wat e exy i, 8. D, March ecial Te the Statute book i v eont years. 1Ty Swift will put another choice appointment at Robued a saloon, fair which has taken place there for years, emor’s proposed injuncion would be filed in g gram to Tne Bre.|-Exctement on ‘‘mile | not alone of value to the producers and con- | the disposal of the president, and the retired Bearnice, Neb., March 11.—[Special Tele- bi Rosenan of Omaha performed the cer: thosupramecoucttoday. Tho document has | oxpI EI0X WiswlGTOY, | suare” on tho reservation opposite Plerro | rumers of meats, but thay will bave smarked | contingent, of the last cougress we toiay | gramto Tier Dok |~Egh Longtin's saloon | (001 | Tho bride’s fathiers gift was u checid \ i S ‘ebruary 21.—Quite astir hns beon created | g romise: re 5 influenco in brewsis = down the restrictions | taking a fresh he: { hope, Already i e el el A Vs saloon | ror §0,000, S5t A TR s BT e ot T bruary 2 agaln promises to result in bloodsbed. A | in ) aking a fresh heart of hope Already a | oo carnhRiL Bk e Sormed iptotbb R bt | mero by the raport that orders have come from | veur ago the townsite boomers from Pioms | ¥Mich France, Gorniuiy and other Bu- | number of names arc being canvassed and | MO IAE corier L, Eifthand, Court gluests WESTERN PEOPLIE IN OTI0AGO, . G Washington to the Riel Vandervoort | | ropean countries have put upon Amer- [ many think that the position would just snit | Wasbroken into by burgiars last night and Avons he Wit oSty the veason for the failure was tho certainty RLEDRORSIORSE B SERIEVIIBEIROEEY (undirtock R tolllccatdRIan] R onlthe Tean hogs. cattle, oo, These restricjions | ox:Senator Ingalls, 1. the presidont conid bo | several dollars in money and about &0in | ; SNORE (M BEKCEH peoble i Chiugo fos thiat noinjunction coull be obtained. The | CllIue tobringall possibly pressuron Max- | gquare,’ but were driven off by cowboys luve always been maintained on the pretense | induced o #ive it to him. which, becunse | Soods taken. Theveis noclue to the robbers L, llowviiy reporter i question said he had talked with | L and ( push Boyd to the wall. | paireeds, Today 100 men with guns a that they Were necessary to keep out imp of bis attitude on the force oill, is doubtful = = Atthe By O, Hitl, W. N. Nason Tidie Cobbon th ot, and, strange t Paddock stell me that he has 1o | qyiting an attack by the boomers who ex- | meat. Now, there can be no any 1os- [ Uncle Joseph Cannon would also take the s An Hotel S ed. Omiin et ¥ » Rba i R RS I » 1 that h nts Major: pectto erect houses on South Fort Picrre sible pretense that A merican m 1 place if it were offered him, but the vosit sey, Neb., March 11.—[Special T Att A, Kifinoy. Omalia. i 1 I 1015 Tivive rat Slaty e |Bes ered or anslaughtered, 18 impure, is more than likely to o to thd Pacific sta m to Tie Bre.|—Ar t blaze wa At the ) nd Mr i3vans, J i S el e anteed in every posible manner as pure [ 16 M, M. Fstee does not get the Cali fornia S et rehoonatihe o 8 ivans, &t no inju o iayer do “mmiile square’ was thrown open o tawnsite the United States goverament. From 't natorship he will probably be the man, i 9 WARNED AGAINST M08 s Even Dick Norvat is | settlers, ind the squatters uow on the land | time on, if our ¢ sare kopt out ¢ Wiudsor hotel this moruing a T 9 it ! s 1 se to hold it these countries, they will have to acknow!l Wisconsin Public Lan s, I'ho night ter discovered the fiveand There aro ramors (that Vandovourt an Last night ahouse was hauled on to the | edge that itis done simply asa tariff vestric Wastinaroy, Mareh 1.—Land olice awoke the s i South Fort Pieree land, and was hauled back | tion. They havenever yet conceded this, ofthe latter, [ have seon thom togeth E ; wzain, and theowner ‘threatened with ven- | but they had the excuse of impurity Giloa howayer) thatigh [ A6 ot ' u t ek t geauce it he retumed. Fort Piore isin | they are brought face to face with 1h st famnoa T R SRt Y e t and the people's blood isup. Threats | tion of excluding our meat product: of the land grant of the Chicago, St. Paul, i lvv‘ LG s to al ! yeen made of peesonal violence to th their merits, but because they enter Muneapolis & Omaha railway will not be iy 19 JpEs huas ¥ 3 P ropric it wa cendiar s o pluced ta forn gt 4 i Leadors of tho bomers, *Taniglt South Fort | eom petiion ‘with their local “products opened tosettlement until Aprit, 1801, but | Firh i was undergoing repair e S kry s ! : MO0 O | Pierre isunder military vile, and sruards wardly think they are ready yet to make e antlcamnen: recelye 1 SR e e Tl N anout it Mujors propases t we sworn s rosavding the Vander- | thpwn ont. Today the present ofticers built | such diserimination agaiust us.”? T e o anQUIech | an vaiGeious o vH DI Pace L T B Hel S ro it Andd inenit take | voort champagne supper at that place twenty-five - shacks, and 100 more will follow S el ke ek WA e alBih ol ML s D M plce during tha pendency of the logislature, | 160, bow that tw at o | this wedk, fan attempt is made tonight | rhe republicans 1 the next house will [ made while siid lands were under with Ciannoy, Neb., Maveh 11, Speeial B B D i a0 (i teB BARTIR s knowi'thakaonis of Majon et ol pilt, as the present owners |, porjust about enough to ovder the yeas | drawal for railway purposes or before April ! s L My and Mrs. T, P. G It is known tha n 1o, : have spent consid. money and propose J ! v gram to Tur Brr e people of Chadron oMl MR O SR FITLED TON W Rava e peny conjldormule mon ayiind prop ad nays. To do this requires one-fifth of [ 1S, when those tracts for which applications [ S' g 2 | Hemry Coker, Coun 1 8 A 2 Marel 4 —There was a consultation this af- [ 1 hold the land - Au attade is expected 10- | he entire vote. If the democrats should not | have not been filed will be open to buth set- | held a large and o ative meoting his | pgyioe City; Neb.; € ternoon between Howe and Watson, and the R J LRI -d adopt Speaker Reed’s “outrageous czarish | tlement and entry. The object of these it gto take action vingthe | Cigy, 1 dobin Floyd, s code of rules’ the minority in the | structions is to prevent squatiers who have of Senator Wils ] normat | Rk, N o, Wyo mozuls (railrond manigers) when it Indian Murderers Indicted, 5 3 | 3 L yG v n egrm to i Bre. |~The United States dis- | hammer hittor as Mr. Reed the mmority cuu | tages. i 38000 porel LD WL P Gilhert, Cass T IiE e trict court, having been in session here for | make asplentid fight against the inroads of - o sentiment of the meeting was wanimous [ 1,5 % Bitche M IR ML e G A QR ENT ot | an unyieldy, reckless and venturesome ma THE DRIVENG MATCH IS OFF. in favorof vigorously pr ting the claims | (0 o ‘:].m" m‘\ ark Woo n:; N garding the telephone business. He tells m sl 3 ol .. | jority.” Tlie republicans are contident, how of this section for higher educatior o) L ang B ety ALt tac ins b IooF 1o hfa rocteon || ELAMLEAa dopntyatioeasy garoral, Hol[\AFAIR atBlou s el onidistch 0 Budlist iy tver: that tho democrats will adopt perma A Tonsdale’s Record Over a committee, composed of A. W. Crite A rlya © is workinz in with soms poplo who have | TOr adjurnment the grand jury reported o [ yentiy the code of rules which has for the Mo Ohiaae Dorrington, D. B. Jencks and A sk y L : s tomind. There 1 some mmancs {n | numoer of iudictments, among which were | lust congress been used. 1T this is done nocom wis appointed 1o urge the - caus bo introduced in ouss ¢ foran u shat e has (0 say, butthere are also some | N against TasunkiOta, atias Pienty Hors plaint will be heard. The republicans with 1 lower house, vostigation of his char, smd noth ¢ dreaiBoit forthe murderof Licutennt Casey on the | Muchless than democratic complaint can would pleaso hiw better oh for the sake servation duing the Yipersing. | take their own medicine, o TR e 1 A nsthat Vandervoort and himself | hodrvation during ub |,‘\}l,"w\l,'f‘L\'_.,‘”l.l Vs Adready there have been democratic boasts | misunderstanding the driving match be Hovns Covin X e R R O oA BodlntriinG altha ommite i ool il M B AR e brbany made that, beside 1o recoguition for speech | tweon Lords Lonsdule and Shrewsbury has | bertson, Neb) —(Spocil Pelegram to Tz |y pomoval from 1 metropolls to this in the house. If thisbo true it | @ muchman, kiled about the same time that | Makme, r. Reedis to be relegated to the | heen declared off. Lord Lonsdale, however, | Bit: =4 heavy suow, unaccompanicd by which formerly o ws that Wat looking out for his own | Casey was. — The two murderers are at pres ;“M lhl:lww \'I’vl«]:-); i It l«-‘\‘p Vv-dlnml Phad the course cleared of snow today and | Wind, fell last night, about eight inches on a ATKINSON, entin the IFort Meade guard house and _will | he will bo placed upon the most insignifican R the 5 1 level, all ove yes county, Stck of all casc are that th or Huse's house or 3 eutiny the Fort Mendo guurd house wd will | G imittee to be found. The domocrats want | Went over the distance by himself, with the | 1eve, S R g LS FOLLOWED His NONEY, asdidandidos il < Aranlceor et commit: | fries witiont an order from tha - seoretary | to hear from himas lufrequently as possible, | following satisfactory resuit for a course of | SIS R U (MG RARE GREY iR anaohat i toon the | toe to nvestizatethe paitentiars committee, | of war. Theiroffense being capital they will [ They may conclude, however, that maltreat- | five miles, between Reigata and Crawley, | jn the spring in fairly good condit 3 nker Gate, Unfortunate in Specs . i Setan il folinelo mite bo tried before the United States cirenit | ment will only emphasize his prominence. | qinelo harness, for the course, 13 winutesand | The wdant. fall of snow duri Intion, Suicides. telor v 5 rat ’ He can speak in others' time and will be the | RARRON, BRI fob Hisnttemptel it Murfin, T in sympathy with this | GO, COVERIE “,,‘“”’x“’i‘{‘\‘ Apnil10. The | republican leaderon the fioor, despite nig e Aol la., March 11 il Teles the g : yeu, or heu careas to tne | Gaon that the UnitedStates attorney gen- | sardly treatment ReublaLs for areo, 18 mnntos and {5 gty seed for sowing ar planting, d ) f the t : the uent will b has aceordingly b R is sa liat Vand t 4 Sl rl oftivials but from some At nslstinlent wd, including the ou in- | g At the Suratoga . Moss, Onahia, posod | R liow A nab] theyit 1 0 arecent law passal by congress Majorsave working togathorin the 1nioros! ” ; ; Wisconsin will bo instructed to The firemen wers promptly on hand thatsurplus lands left after the adjustment | ar the flames. The loss to the ENOUGILTO HAVE SOME FUN, with Judge Norval, who, itis thought, mig bein some manner utilized January U.--Sternslorft has chareed o the floor of the louse that he knows that e el Mareh 5 —flere is one of the complications : [ ten days, adjpurnel atnoon taay to m the Shermar 1 and Mrs. D, K. Slkine ner, S1oux City, . Resseguie, Sald (Copyrigh? 1890 by Jame Gordn Boiett) Lale City, Utah N Doy, M h 11 New York Herald At ¢ Tremon D. Ford, Deadwood, Cable—Specil to Tie Bre.|-Owing to Snow in Hayes Count S. 0.3 S, Williams, Abergeen, S, D NBb) M arch 1 (vin Gl Mr cguie arrived from Salt Lake tos day and waged m 18 looking to at he would if a resolution should Huso ounect>d with Qued ly's soap factory. T think the facts in the uterest and that s roads 1 15 seconds, the changeoceupied § seconds. | ary an e ives nise of Jnow it s : : iteome, bt from what L think | erl takeactin by which the United States ROWING WEARY OF IMPOSITIONS 123 seconds, change occupiod 36345 seconds do . e t he s attorney for this district will bo instruete sekless Jorry Simpson, the new cong T T b oo : and enabled to fernt out tho parties guilty | man from Kansas. who has achieved a repu- | 9 25 seconds, change occupied 40 23 second Threatens a Damage Suit ofthe mirderof Few Tails, 4 government | tation for verdancy which heappears to not | pestil ward in Meade county, and toprosecute them | deserve, isout in an interview, in which he if possibie to conviction report urges | saysthat be is growlug very weary of the that no expense be spared to this en fuivositions which are being heaped upon the | viding was 55 minutes aud - alliance congressmen by dopartmental duties changes occupying 1| minute and W seconds, Fun Services at Piers He says that it is w to expect a man 0 | ora total time for the twenty miles of Pierne, S, D, March 11 —[Special Tele- | ovighiate new legislation of an important | iiites and 5 4-5 seconds. i rm toTie Bek. | -Services were held this | chavacter, and while attending to his cor ik amages, The nal morningover the romains of Hon. Georges. | Kressional duties haveds much work todo in An Insurrection Feared. W AU AL R looking after ousions and ciaims sud ap o the city attorney Eitnd aiihe [coke lotalhystly: Matonn pointients as four man can do. He proposc ] procession was then formed and escorted the | to stop this in some way. Itappears that the | The Bee] —A Brossels dismteh says that A Sl Collision., remainsto a special traln at $:30 o’clock. | granger members made lavish promises dur- | the decision of the cabinc louse Pawser, Neb, Mareh 11— Spee Governorand Mrs. Melleite and some state | ing their campaigns far beyond their power | hold suffrago instead of allaving ha ficers aecompanied the remains, and twen- [ to fulfill. Manyof them promised appoiut tyfive Masous alsoactedas escort ments to workers, when their consituents - e - should have known that this is a republican Prefored t Bo a Tough, administration, and ouly &traight revublicans | @ single house, u lurge majority beig crowded | bound cannon bal ran pally_smash iying into NEW York, March 11,—[Special Telogi are gccorded the disiribution of ofices. | in buildings that hold several families eacn | ing the car andalsoslightly damiging the A others | ¢ pup Ber l\ young, ,‘w‘\“‘.l.“fn ™ 1 Others promised to got_ private bilis through wer quarter of the city. Thero are | ChKinesnd shukiug u Hassonge N wzh at the Story He £ 10k Kng: oy, rress, although in general principles discontent. and the social. | ©U¢ Was hurt but trains were delayed several It iey were in platforms pledged top : RSN SR a0 | hours tho B | pome with opportunities for an education and | thal sort of business. The inconsistent posi 4 g AL LAl the enjoyment. that monoy aud frien tion of many of these men will bringe about a | gor aud tr aro kept on (he alert 10 e t they will | provideand had taken up lifeon the Bowery | termination of their congressional careers at | with an i setion Ald one break « Vof this | in preference, is lockel up in the tombs, | the eid of a singlo term, " ‘There 15 uoth Bttt bl L the | charged with burdary and with fair pros- | like expe rience for schooling n, for one course, 13 minutes and ATicE, Neb., March 11— [Special Tele 5545 seconds. Tho full time for driving and to Tue Bep.]-—W, W. Buchanan ha s tul SR e R TaLiiE co with the aty anthorities con 4 ; AL M, shown in the blush, also Lexnoy, March 11— Special Cablegram t. cahoots with wd some of 1 tuight especially in Brussels, | blew abox car across the B, & M. vailroad where comparaitvel orkmgmen occupy | track just west of the il the east agEra m P Bee, |- The high wind las issup i vated the disconte who hat thrown away all the advantages of wnd havo Fooking for the Young Man wska Crey, Neb, Mareh 11, [ Special T B The pol ber of people wr [ in the opi ) ing for ra Wy peets oflife in @ piison. 116 s Alfd Paaf, TIE PRESIDENT'S RESIDENCE the English correspondent, there arc all wanted grandsonof . Bainbridge Smith, the aged Although the bill 1o canstruct a hom clements, on i smaller scale, fora Parisia zod th lawyerof “Lemple court, “Mr. Suith his & | 1 prosident besid the white house o revolution ( country howme at Borgen Point. 1t is for mb- | i very vorge of becoming o law, ¢ i the Be Bouse of from #6000 to 8,000 | Millkon of 1ho house. eammitioe worth of jewelry that young Parf, who is | huildines o inds, who had it in charge - but sixteen years old, has been avrested | says it cannot bo successful under sacha [ Tne B arne published Will Test the Wo - ruleas congress is to euter upon. It | Prince # tration of affairs Beamace, Neb, March w0 . PeatofaTews Woman, b I ke e e A B P Conrrs, CimisT, Tex, March 11,—[Special | would contiue to be a p tor many | S shuncelloeyh gram o Tun B A Board A Reriin Sensation ESHAS o ARTIRERYAN Benuy, March 1l (Special Cablegram to o} AL ) ised as ar felegram to Tur Bee|—Mrs. John Dunn | years yet, and strangers will continue to de. | WHE tiuse It has tr ed the watr the day and might io the iuterest of common ticher, now m the interior curissity. About forty persons ask to b Stimolny talan fam'the a6f ; shown through the kitchen and bedchambers T et i A etormine L every aay, and if they are reminded that i e 861 the i Yo worry, | water supply of Irvigation oxpect W ) had @ finger £ o SRR e e from here. She daims that he burglarized satisfy bis comstituouts thay | Thocomb satisfied with having fanily residence last night, and aftershe uppointed the s muitteo, 1t is ne 1 tracked him half amile she came upon l,..w stould be ked out and that | SPEOMEC (e IR, k0 camp. ‘T min made. for her with an when he snould return he would vote so as to L ference ¢ A Ih the roasons | mitte wh Il be demunded if - the Stey ons L o5 the Seuate SH] ’ S ler agreed to ap : A School Giel's BRash Act. i ‘I‘:' ‘“':l‘:” T QT‘:,‘.‘. “\‘““‘y e T TS PO /AT g Shrader, Stevens, Moan and two oth Vinainia, Nev., Mard 11, [Special Tolo- |, Sretary o follkexivet lo YLl s ot 8 A AN i vide upon the fi at that ever plied | Tue Bre.] A Berlin dispateh say b was suspended from sehool for | the waters in that I place, ‘The boat | Gers 16 muat put on the omm h thirty duys for misbehavior tolay. Sbe | hasjust been put together. Itwas UL in | dress sy anology to Switzedand £ entirely different stvipe went bome and shot and fatally wou er- | thecast and taken (0 the end of the railrond fuy apalogy and With tke exception of Boyd { s i e, s wilh w rovolver. She siys slo is lno- | in sectious,, then carted overind by 1% [ TSt of Hangartuer, the Swiss engineo mship Ay DESEIRTIONS WEIE NUMEROLUS, | Themenwhowautto get @ milvoid bill | cont of the charge and could not stand the | hores ? L dlimandnpeu) dsitunGe an Busis tair A ol Lt it Fubos alio T Hated Tl s eiltioato | laroighy eren 11l De only the work of & | dhgran, President aud Mrs. Harrisou will enter | tory regarding Emperor William, When | orp which is assigned for thy aajurnment t aftemoon, which preve o introduction s seain of avole 1 the test re utiol Tihe story isstillin ciroutation that the ndependents proposo to abandon the contest s0 far as all the contestees are coucerned, | Now, however, he siys that he does uot | #ram toTur Bre |- Bella Preusch, u fifeen think he can name them, nates thy | year-old givl, was s A0 Trontier ofcols ol Pretarel s a Phe Weather Forecase