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THE OMAHA DAILy BEE TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY \l()l{,\'lA\'(Ai. MARCH 14, 180L-TWELVE PAGES, NUMBISR 266, THE ORATORICAL (ONIEST. | 252 : <10 NEGOTIATE WITH SPAIN. g gtsasgnesraan o | PLATFORY OF THE LIBERMS, 2 1 Attempt to Blow Up SHWILEY RELIEYVED, A PLATTSMOUTH GLR CONVICTED Distitiory HOME RULE STILL HOLDS FRONT RANK | NEROIC MEANS r The Special Fish Agent of the Census | LR IS THE SERVELY | | Burean to Be Investigated. | Ketllentally. Mhot Witle THaunting Senator Claggett of tdaho Determined Wasmisaroy, March 1 | Assured of Covtain Dreemms | Channel Tigs Seavehing Cor (he 1ay the 1 ] ' special age of the enth 1 0 Himselt eady vl bu AL Ly LEL bl 10 SECURE SETTLERS, iheral Ofer of the Canadian It for (he Make a Strong | | Hoat oftifivad By Fved | of the division of fish and fisheric been Complete Lesisiatia | Ktolen Plunder Recovered -1 t & M. Reducing 1 penses State News. Eaciic An Taportant Precedent To lund a b loating temporarily relicved from duty t AL Al w beeland, Dubois ) s division stopped and agents vecnlled from Debt the field pending an fnvestigation into the churges proforred agaast him, e char that Prof. Smiley used his ofticial position nd influence to diseredit and cmbarrass the United States fish commission, and in conse quence of his having thus occupied a large {9ho &4 ¢ 18 Vo HaE part of his time and that of his s pecial agent Hai i tho value of the work of nis division has hL A A x been seriously impatred. Prof. Smiley makes A A at positive deial \t Mudt She Will Marry a Count. Winwixaroy, Del, March 1 Special Telegram to Tue B fhe wedding of Miss Nannio Bayard, youngest daughter of ox-8 ry of State Buayard, to Count Lewenhaupt, is announced to take place carly in April in this city. Count Lewenhauptis the oldest son and heir of the extensive estate of the Lewenhaupt family in Sweden, The groom: clect’s father is prominent in the political affairs of Sweden and stands near the king. oh failed of ratifl ine's pri report prepared at the probablo re f Ser t . W0 fight. M t vide the Paruell \ . o ompanics ten, 1 s assured t 3 2 v 5 3 an : wo as hat jsted in such mattors than any in Amerien. Spain is anxious for a treaty sinee the passage of the MeKinloy ) ) ! i bill, and it is predicted that the fortheoming Snrue wore favorable to the United States than any 0 C e Ho e bbbt _ Hois an extensivo ship builder. The son | [0 A . § L ‘ N Mr. | wman, Des . : came to America to stidy 1 of ship | 1and. The next planies of the | | \ Appeal for Aid 1 w Sha ik ol roaas d building and s at present with the Hardan & | re “one man, one s genera ) [ n i e Jite AL, et delopatle ppor bouse, is in Wash- | Hollingswaorth company of this city. Through | reforw legislatio he s Ooltal T A iy ) Jis caso and prepaving | the Swedish consul hemet the Bayard faw- | ion, theatte audicnce from beginning | qyd wife, Fort Custer, 8. D f 1 a proper light before the | 11V and the engagoment with the youngest 4 ; sl toend owed by Mr. C. A, Hoit e 5 . Montlliten, Des | schato sortimittadion Sriviieges antl aleotions, | SAUBUIANTOlIOW IS *orun bt cotntess a L and commends to them the | : il BRI R L i mittecon privi i elections. | (NS Ao holn tion of taxation, amendment of the factory | dele now on their way to America, ex of ( o spoice foreibly ou “The | Molnes: H. J. Pearson, Omahay 00K, | He promoses to make a very strong Sght for 51 RAALYS BT VR Caul e Voico of the Majority.” Mr. W.N. Cassell | Davenport In 70 e o the seat to which Fred Dubols claims to havo ouston Says He lan'e Mad. sist vural laborors to acquire ) of Doung spoke on iho Secial Broblemt | v e PRIMEr = froh o' Lako City, | been falrly clected. Mr. Cluggelt sald today WatittNarow, areh 13.—Tromsurer Hous- | | It s signilicant of tho e ition EHoulat watd both. s duivery 800 Cih; 8. T, Commack, Chiarles Commack, | that hohas the law, the cquities and tho | ton returned this aftemoon from avisitto | parliament to find the conservatives sud: |y Crl L HOE ol ™ llicians in the R weto ; y sha Tni George Fairburn, Des | moralson his side, and he added: “Thero | bis bome in Indiana and nssumed his duties | UonLY becoming warm chwnpions of rural ibliasbn WIEEIILL e lowedgby Bick f Cotneru workers ox organizati v party cotiby. wh oo g I S | wasa generl” wndersiandine i tho state | b tho treasury departmont. He did ot | “Fha\ort features of 1 1avith : ! dodefn Tdoa I'he Lt AL v“wyu(:\w:\wm-m half, \\'mm u‘r‘v.']n 1y cut | kuow how long he would retain his present | the nationalists develops as the fight becomes C. 5 Winterof Wosle v o, ivehor W, T, | O o O a8y s o | offico. Hlo tendored his resigmation to tho | florcer, ” ifis attituds of partial wospect ; teragting specch A o SR oYt My, Cloreatt vitha proposition | president Fobruary 24 in ordor that his suc- | toWard tho clerey dis 1 thiuly : i To Fund tie Floating Debt. Tooat, Clizen 3 vention,” said M 1, *the proposition V01160 {Hblariae; RomstLimes : A ehiaracterizes the speegt I turo int f : rw Youw, M un In o letter publishod Avchbis S A to Tue Ber.| -1t L oMcors Croke ridicules whilo denouncing the S| of the Le & Chicago Parnellite attempt. to blacken the bishop er and Harrington's pseudo revelations through the the era publication of Archbishop Loguy letter « has Drougcht In an_article in the Labor World, appeal insuficioncy of Gladston ing to Irish-Americans, Michael Divitt ol the situatic the company clares that the effvontery of Paraell is meas . happiness and pr y that this syudicat » postoftice department. w that during | ureless in asking Amcricans to ignove hi and sisters in I {he iwo years of the present administration | base betrayal of household vietues. e o 0 elosos with an ot fear but that the Irish in Am clp to assist Parnell in formin will sourn his emissaries as the | pendent parliamentary part ! servauts of a factic ! « frozdon and g number 4% were made upon resignations, | wno considers - his - interes be made port of an L pualanx steady adheren e Senator ¢ \ theldalo | i, free elementary educa | me I peoplo of America to- | his d¢ cstyloof speaking, a amendment of the labor with tho 10 the pa ved from | abolition of the law of racy, ¢ iz s it wil able recoption and heaving. Toneling | petitors declare it s foolish, but it he calls the ty and meddlesome [ #dmitithas the pow il 010 wrmoro tha por i o tie becon l ] Wost J on the 5 10 a8 ssing the hono that they will receive a | one agl nearl 1 fr] Jthe Girarn 1 W, H. Hawking, W. | was made to give one senator to ecach | cessor might be appointed during the session would have awarded him fivst place, A. Webs| Pieree, Oma cetion, and after three or four days' debate | of the senate, and has not heard from the The first prize was awarded to B, B Chap- At the Miss Gould, Omaha, the resolution was ecarried. It was then | president one way or the other since. He pell of the Nebraska state university and the At the Shorman W, Roseman, Omuha, 1o a plank in the platform, aud it was sup- | said, however, that he wanted it understood second prize 0 C. B, Wintersof the Wesleyan At the Palmer—J. k. Mavel, Omaha. posed there 1d be 1o more difieulty about. | that' e had nov resig and had university, ATKINSON it, but when the legislature met Mr. Dubols | ouly friendliest feeling for tho prasident 1 " 3 ST : id My, Shoup ¢ up a combination to_se- — A Forger Convicted. THE VITRIOL THROWERS. cure the elec » senators instead of Presidential 1 s, g ) Inet P ey Are Sl Confined in Jail at | {hee ¥ el e s ecrdsiof Telegram toTie: By |- In the distriet court ) their plan bein up and Mr today the trial I Smith, for forger; Jamaicn, Lo L Mctonnelldraw for the terms, shovtor long, s v ASEIALK Ew Yo Sp v but regardless of the result of their drawin New Yok, March 13 pecial Te © Mr. Dubois the full six yoars? tern | ended March 4 there woro 2,75 appointments 2 inning aftor March 4. Thoy wanted me | m presidential postmasters. Of this hours. Smith name of _Rennet s, includ ader, Barondess, 0 o intothe combination fustead of Mr Chrissweiser to W the Nehawka [ still locked up at the town hall inJamaica, L. | McConnell, but 1 would not ugree to the bank for $41.25, i vith the name Il wre confined 1n five cells, there | violation of the piatform and the sac A L Hpdpe bty of . 1 e cashier cashed th : ots ie interests of my section of the state, 1 vals, 7 made to fill vacancies | bonor of thei order genninencss invest number avallabledn tho Jall jid them that the only proper thing to do | causcd by death and 469 wers made at oft amid the fever ted the R T > s hoped to b eased on an | \wag to elect the two senators to which the | Which were raised frc fourth to the ;A_-‘luwl‘-' Ly lave been forged lith had in the me m 3 3 t, but their | now state was entitled and when they had [ Presidential class dur ol yoirail AL RS ANE OIS o dored: DI ; ititaeiol 3 : 200 presidential offices o changes have yet | bitter disuvnoint The Precman — total subscrit y N0 Pauncefste Confers With Biaine 4 scribes sly Parnellism i i Wasiizeroy, March 13.--Sir Julian d by death sxhinstion after the v ) 5 i tant furious efforts of the camjpaign v nportan As the Pa ites continie to y ! ent, in i hic case railvoad are o I feet arrang terminated in a verdict of guilty rendered by ] o o : 465 upon expiration of commission, 175 upon | home rule and his tarnished nay e v 8 ¥ ! ‘l'. assination Anniversary., ] tilne decamped, Lut was subseguent ) ecd in obtaining a writof | taken their possession in the senate and drawn for their terms, if the short term fell T AT S i stice Tien: | 10 the southern senator, toclecta man from ceidentally Shot, L o BiCriD Y hIDI I that seetion of the state tosuceeed him, but Vywone, Neb, Mareh 13— Specia cenbinm's house 15 still guarded by | M theshort term feli to the northern senutor, ; P D Do S grveenbanmys house 18 still guardod by |t elect a man from the northom part of the | Pauncefote, the British minister, had a con ncerdent reached this city this aft Willie, avhio was burned with the vitriol | State 10 succeed him. In this way each | forence with Secretary Blaine this after- | S50 Sl i f irman Plinllip Wolfe, & young carpenter of this city, 9| rown by the fiends, is still sufferi section would have asenator. This is what | noon, {t related principally, so it is suid, to | sides with th Davitt selzed the o thai X pain, Tho vitrlol ourned into one was contemplated in our platform, and | 4. g angement of the proliminaries for the | a meeting of the national excentive to state g was out to lis home about seven miles south- { Piuva, R FREG CRHEE i portion of th With that understanding thenorthern pary, | 40 Arrangement of tie prolimiuax A L R i ALY which t1 © of the entive world miy § . on what com- e f P submission to arbiteation of the various [ thatas soon as Dill nd O'Brien were re- | Sty Padloy 5 iing it e west of here and went_hunting, accompanied | was cate S fireiiiat e of the state had yielded all the local oftices | SU ! A varic sl e Qb e aid to be hiu adlewski emigrunt D5 nelEhhor's boy. Tn 0120 iy Wolte fell | henwiag. - Crconbaum Is Attmg . by work | to the south except that of licutenunt " gov- | 4ue D N e o s N Lt o iU pected of beix wurierer, 1t been | stness i tolliras and the grun was discharged, the charge tak- | shop aes s, fittinic up Bls WOk | arnor. But Mr. Dubois wants the six-year isheries, o usis sugaested by o itoritin rross | KDOWD for s ne past that th ian e Western Passengecr ion_tas sent o town for. Dre. Gifford, who immedi- | fov. whom ho. sworked bive guarantood to | complish whathe deired. McComell wos o O s e e | somo kiud of a plot. Over two mwuitis a0 | betwwes ud the Missourd river and ately started to his aid. Wolfe is unconscious_| pive nim full proteation and it is no Iy | electedfor north Idaho and Shoup from = e Bk ! o W 1e Russian police agents throughout Surope | s eutitle such information as pertains to and'1tis feared he will not recover., Klvo bim full proteotion and itls not Wkely | (Gith Tdaho, and 1t was arranged that their ¥ hoo ThE BawarT 0 general federation s receiving adherents in | and eisewhere wers ovdered to excrciseextss | iraftic botwoes such poils: i other Words, sl E Lt olection should be followed by the election of | WAsmINGTON, March 18.—Attorney Gen- | every district in Trelanc Alarge proportion of the correspondence of the American legation isdevoted to 2 subject of unclaimed estates in Bneiand Valu cd by Arh teation cuit court judges created by the last con- | Secretary McCormick states that since Hard (0 ~atisfy. gD ilyeAnbtoaty W I ohn ; s : e rna Tl e e At ss, during the recess of coneress. The web, , ove udred A , March e Skt Gl R L Hl A ot e i | Presidenthas not indicated whethor ho will | elaims to lavgo estates in Great Britain bave | von Botticher, vice ide ; igratlyaiie s o . oy youi . meoae 1 | ioprommred o givt tho atcikors u waru | (s the "o " snitors " Wag | fotlow the opinion of s logal adviser oxnot. [ been vewived. - Nono of i e | oo tho st Louis 3 cception if they put i au app: x the -t ¥ ! s shown cven the clement o lity, an inthe gt toa vlace where their plunder could be Zx within ten davs after the The PraglTanETteMEnS SRereds Yahacitos ballavaltt v ol the | new sanitary 1 g »d of, and for fear of ification r the legislature, That being e President Returns, ROn OB BYaNsHIEn cap vl th g AL Y e ot and 1“1 Ix ar of identilication DAKOTA NEWS, ne clostion. of & sucecssor iy | Wasmxaroy, Maroh 13.—Tho president | American claimants are deceived Ly Bnglish wore inic : y bie business buildings, where it was found | Notes from Mitehell- Fatal Accident | either of thesesenators was vegulated ggethe [ and party returncd to Washington this aff At 8 aoation iSOt e i 5 ) h 7 et by Willie Tauer and rveturned to the post general law providing for the election, the | noon I 4 n o8 . ; rotur X o 4 Youug Farmer. : ! | noon. insurance compan Tand wis br | he shull me Everything taken was found in |y A8t SRS Shoolal balloiing - boglnningongiioseeond Tuosda S upin the commous tonight by Fry as f Food order, as they were securely wrapped in SIS0 LR R 2d S el BOS B o= | after the meeting of the legislature, It was BRADE chancellor of the eschequer guese Cantuee i British St ol cloth weapper. | Tn all probabilitis e | Eram to Tue Ber.|—Mes. John P, Vogel, | proposed by the combination to elect Mr Tiraispdeistleliihie N e v comp ! that Bl AT i an sts will soon bo made. Wwho died in Omabia yesterday, is & danghtor | Dubois after the sccond Tueslay, it hedis: | e Follows Hi s Betrayer and - of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson of this | fovered that it wo impossible to hole , i companies holl nve s abr : ey i I Anderson of the combination together that long, the men y Calmly Kills Him. mpir bolding iny abr LA T e e ™ G octay | P3¢ The remains are on tho way and will | having been doceivod fnto it and Grinsenr, Tn., Mareh 13.—[Special Tele dvantage by havin British South A v altie of th Wb e T LB A e g (bectat | be interred hero tomorrow aiscontented as they began to apy am 10 Tue Bre.]—A fittle after noon today | DAY, therefore thiy vould fay L tess of Carnavan L Tho Gravi T K 1 Politic S S i 28BS 154 H. L. Bras, county superintendent of | deception, Therefore Mr. Dubois decided | dward J. Ricker was shot and killed by Gil | JOI8 it popo river with rifles and a 20D JUCI DO 88, rond today showed its appreciation of faith- |\ bl s decided soon to- begin tho publi- | BOt1o wait yutil the lawful time for holding | Bradeu, formerly of Brooklyn, but recently [ "°A ble bobk on the NewFounc ful service by letting out Joscph M. Brown ) the ¢ fon, but to have himse & b s L i T o DA ion of & uew educational journal to be ¢ o from Californ with Erance is about to be issued the engincer who risked his life in the com- | uailed the School Jonrnal Hithdlabe, AR BB Gib The o o before Coroner MeG tion is limited to the dispute regar pany's service during the strike. Five men | John \W. Spink was arrested and arraigned | iSlature was composed - of inon; o] rigonte: i Coronar, Matialn ¢ fisheries 3 Itis stated that mmnics s ut, manager of Were also let out of the roundhause and it 18 | today beforatniee Ahier on soait@d [ but there ~were “only two lawyers in | showed that Braden entered the ofice of D al oo 4 TaailtoRtiaila rantle | h5 Graad et e said more ave to follow T e A ion atenime | the wiole body, ouo fn tho NGEs C Divkesdl o ialatid nrivad. 10001 oY o fliior gliantisen g ik, protes i 10 an- coal from the Milwaukee railrond company. | §0d o0 it e house, sothat they wero o two shots, ono passing through Ricker's st week, although thers was a smalle _ O e b GO e e lisauciguiiiy andiwas ety Rl @6e llondln etk yiatcey the menting of helogie: [ARolyIromibebindioutEing stk o iery inenr iat hdubeo fodag, 16 Wis ofiachil Iniares ; Behar L ‘““"‘" AthiEALOLs Vising the ofiecrs of tho 1oad in future 0 a b- ault of payiment he was committed to jail L & owing to the lar, number Auiericans beRnis, Mard tis rumored that 1 Lty 2 eyt i ot gram to Tue Brr. | —The evangelical confer The west bound passenger train at 9:45 present, The United States minister and | marcic will be asked bitrator LB S Al L A enceat Holdrege continues its work with in- | this moming steuck a team near Emery, zof the s They ballote i Miss Lincolu, Mr. and Mrs. | the Behring sea Pl AL ICLESNOIG i Finterort landl attintiticad fovista | Killngibotn horses, “Noparscnwas pvithithe | easingo Cthaisitin lon S dilinytallptal o Ricker van from the office into the stable | MeCormick and Licatenant and Mr 4 eves' stateme members belug prosent today, During tho | (M nor could the owner be found, PP e L L e mull foll among tho orses, m‘mul\‘ following | Emory wore i tho diplomatic loiy. s N DEiRIISIn SOy, day four elders were received from other Killed by a tor from north Idaho, who got the short | und firing dxuln, but iissh "ragenian L Mrs., e ck woro 8 e IR R R e e B e GRRYE R term.” out to n lumber yard to hide, was followed | Dtk velvet, Mus. MeCormick woro | 41 Cha wihroatens:a splitdmor A R P ERMILLION, & s Murch The contest promises to be an excecdingly | and gave himseli up, He surrendered a | SGWR O - Banpy ved brofdae, = Grimes Canadian Conservaiiy trict, handed in his vesignation. Th gram to Tur Bee]—Will Harrs, a | interesting one, but the general opinion is [ large 4f-calibio revolver and a smaller one. i LR L) o G e Mo~mEal, March 1 Spoclal decision of the trial commit £ July last avmer thirty years otd, while eutting timber | that Dubois will get the seat. He admitted he haa killed Ricker and had | S8C00 50000 e A e AT The 1 i thecase of 1Rev. J. P, Ash of Beayer Cr urand one-halt miles from this city today, TILE FIRST REQUISITION FOI A REFUND, come for that purpose, saying Ricker had | 0.° 00 alivess of pink satin - witha old | vumor of the ¢ J MoR iorson by whicn he was suspended from the | was sty alling tree and Instautl Phe first requisition for o refund of the | Fuined bis sistor five vears before, and had | T ed train of white satin cade e ¢ \ 100 acres of stry, wis sustained by this confer killed. Tle was a hurd-working young man. | direct taxes was reccived at the treasury de- | brought his mother almost to the RAUonE A L b ia i or | ARsketavyiOliBtate, 18 8l ¢ 1 | sh trans and in add to their verdict Rey He leaves a wife aud one child, partment today from Governor Hill of New | That God had told him to kil Ricker. He and lilies. Miss Lincoln woro | Jon MacDonald and fo was - denos n his offico und expol - York. The Empire state wets 0, and | mennbto glvo Rckorsho small rovolver K0 )i iwiito "“saiin* gown' oruament v oand Mercier from tho church. Tonight R WILL MAIN 4 K ANSAN, it is understood that dofend himself with had he met lmin tho | vy ™ silver ombr Mrs. Astor, sonof Nelson delivered a very able have the legislature set apart this sumas tho | SUeet o0 who had made all arangements toa lars congr tngalls Denies the Report Th nucleus of fund to build roads, which is ono | , Braden seemed cool, and expressed satis- | 1% prosented to the queen, was preven ted Will Bater donrnatism, of the governor's fads 1 at killing Ricker. Braden is un- | fyom attending by a catleerim from Phila marvied, and his sisteris in a_house of ill- | Grai AR By & SREEERR O ot . 4 vopute, Ricker leaves a wife and two | foibhitdaunouncing the deah of hew mathor gram to Tie Bre | —lx-Senator Ingalls was | A local paper tonizht reports that it has | children, about five aud eight years old isihadaiecialmatime dosiz st anlig B ; the passencers on board the Balti. | reccived information that ex-Senator T ( 3 for tho occasion. Mvs, Lincoln gave o dvaw- | Jonn MacT ¢ v i re il | 2] f Now York expresses his entire con Will Be ¥ 1 3 g koo tea n'm vn\- QU EIdDBEony Her | Ganadin of the Ancient Owder of United Workmen | Njuiviueotts to his ol | fidence in the renomiuation of President | - pyvexrosr, Ia, March 1 I | HLRIA O AR A EC IR RIS RN RA L Ofd] pkoowait Rarh Mhireay nlgh il Crant Aas Ay ool assachu v parents. In- | Harrison. The same paper also quotes 8. B, | o 0808 (Rt TR o others who h ited o the s il Mastir Work- | salls' attention was calied to the report that | Elkins, who was in town today, us entertain. | & queen. I e | - . gt of tirund Tland wilt persol: | 116 proposed ontering tho field of journatism | 10 the sentiments of Mr. Dlait of the oldest and most respected physicians | Mr. Gosehen, cha W the excliequer Lol i | CLOSE OF THE BESNESSEY €4S wost prominent citizens of this ¢ K no employmen owever attract . = . - 2 aged fifty-nine. Only a few hours afterwards o . A 1L ope o not Che Jury fequits sivoand Lisagrees ity 1 however at ve orhow Nebraska and lowa Pensions. lis wifedied of the same disease, aged fifty- | o Fuiaeen S CaES O ““ bl on the Other Three. Togn: amyv. altzanshin. T ame o'l Wasmiyaroy, March 13.—[Special Tele- | four. There will be a double funeral Sui- | St Jaes’ Wl it b e, tetor B v i 1 Fen A Y Kunenn T suall Fomagy | gram to Ty Bre | —Pensions were granted | duy \ & e e A B w f 2 it i Polagram to Titk B Millard Baivd, time 4 A groat mi ffors of var today to the following Nebraskans : Oviginal Surgery. published 5. The masi g tho Pie coper in Newell & Parmele’s stone quarry | OU my successor has been vlecte ( s I Thorp, Gilman D. Willey, | Keokek, Ia., March 13.--[Spocial Tele- | lennyson, fizinal in - charac i L fied a Fupturo fostorday i I tafter a Henry K. Wilson, Awmos Bissett, James gram to Tue Brr.|-Mss, Elzabeth Han. | fther overstramod in of Ll DEOGEAMIS and g Al attendance was ob- White, Sylvester P. Wiilis, Gieo W. | cocl, living at Carthage, 11, underwent an | jncluded Princess Beatvico and the duke and (i tained Ly s ot | #age 1usome employment. As far as journal: | (! Lafen y 3 e e Y o iMlicted PAEES | 1sin'is concerned, I have always been, you | \Veaven Iandolph Waters, William Oliver | oporation for the oxtirpation of an abdominal | duchess of Connaught. “The musical sittings t tumor at St. Joscph's hospital here last ady Tennrson tobe agifted musi unfortunate ad this afternoon know, u quus paper man, and newspa. | Williams, John A, Stevens, Daniel N. Smith 8 v men have always been ) i Roberid. Terry, W am H. Sull ) Wednesday, The op tion consumed four clan Death ofan Old settier, But it is untrue that Tum to att 1y Alfred R. Wilson, Additional —Arthur Kemp, | tours, Tlie lady died from the effects of the 110, Neb, March 13— Special toany aper in Now ¥ Amos Bissott. Original widows, ete. —Minors | operation this wornig, Pu Brr,|—Mrs, Jot ¢ - e J L daniel W ase s Sarg i ormer wrecked ne artmouth onda; Sy NARRIAGE OF NHS, GOODAEEL | U PausL Y. Culos uah Ao, Hiliew, fomnor A LAND OFEICE Drcisto, | Vo weckol near Dirtouth Moulay lt o e A — AAMLQ4 it 4 Q1Y 48K il during the storm, was the wrami of Liver- Johuson, S g 1h 3 rs of this county, ha lown: Original invalid-- William H. Sec ttone 1 1s Not Governed by Min- | pool. When the staamer struck the res this county and in Omahi sl Terselt a Husband. ber, Christopher Sck William Brenma, A Tardleawe crew took to the boats and endeavored to T S A O i a 1 | Telegram | Join Warner, Jeremiah’ Suyder, Charles [ Sart Lake, Utah, Mareh 18, — Special Tel- | reach the shore. One of the boats, contain . Wilson, Bradley Stuart, Chiarles W. Stew <ANE, b SRR ) s ‘ overn ening at 4 o vosisterof the | WE the oficers, was struck by ¢ vy seq : 4 Nominatinz Conventions, N e e, William R Shephard, Wi v P, Tiuk. | eRvam to Tue Bee]—The rc rof t L fhow iy 8 408 ok o s il \‘u bam, Phineas +¥, Bugene Sultivan, | land office here bas received a communication | A fou ”“{“ ‘-‘ 1 ou “' H‘:) wing drowned ' e iting Mrs, haun Ba it 1 B, Vaucleave, | from the general land office at Washington to 16 80000 NOR ihioh tho sailors were, : ; 3 ¥ or. This | Winton Wa 1 Molvi Wikt oree | the effoot ik n e Iamen stono. lande. con || 188, cap ed twice, and each time righied Seatenced for even Vears | v 1 prehended Labeas « Ihe cases of the prisoners as that of erskoff, o show to the The Plunder Becovered, R AiInior Civonlatea tla thata party | Dubois to succeed _whichever one ot the | eral Miller has rendered gn_opinion that the Barveston. Neb,, Mavch | Special Tel strikers from New Y intended to come i expiring on March 4 Ihe elections | president has power to appoint the nine eir egram to Tne Bee Tho burglars sho | to Jamaica and attempt to reseue the prison W under two provisions of law —one scemed to think they had a bonnazaon the [ ¢$, caused considerable uneasiness in tow L ml e ind stringent insteuctions to the | what commissions have been paid betweon same effect were issied o the police of the | Chicago and the Mi Russian empira 10t inst. in theie eaid on the postoftice at this '3 p 2t Moxtrea, March Special Telo- Prince Napoleon Sinkimg eram to Tie Br lurgest March 1~ Prince Napoleon is anadian shar s S ssed & nexation views of Reeves, the tratic may vangelical Conference, HoLorer, Neb., Mareh 13, - Special Telo ? lature had arvived and the election conld | the heart. ‘Che buliet was found in bis cloth iegally be held, they had come to an under- | ing in front. Sefilers Wanted st will be made to yet he Jeast influent anize a New Lo March 1 gran Grand being mad; v th wion of a lod Bostoy, Mass., March Special Tele PLATE SAVS 1S HARRISON, wat hias ex R rative, that will causo o mr, Neb., March 1 Special over the triee a following of fifte to Sir Only Three Survivors, & of Loxtos, March 1 Tho steqmship which | being opporin i Mothe aw Takes nrasia CiTy, Neb, March 13, — (S im d Telogram to Tir: By The republicau cit et i AT et ! L X ach time a number of men were drowned Mo YRy e s H, Sivasied, Weir, desse O | ot bo entered under the mineral land laws. | Eventually four Swedish seamen veached the Tho demoerats will nominate on Tuesday, — « Y | Heary A. Standish, M i v, Tho | The opinion is uresult.of an inquiry on the | shore, butone of them died from exhaustion | 1l 98 L of John D, ¥ ™ T R > | partof G. F. Cuimerof this city, who took | soon after 2 pay Hard on Crap Shooters, magnate ationshiv | Sioane, CGoor ; P 160 acres under the proyisi the min- | ywiliam 0'irion hoclared o Bank . arey ¢ 3 5 vy a; 1| Las mot f vs. M. | Spec roase 4 eral act, which e wili not have to relinguish. 4 4 O BANERURE Nasuvinie, Teun., Mar pecin) | e 1a hearly. BEYEItY eam £ w’\,.m‘m.[y‘f'll i 4 L. L * Duneay, Mareh 13,-The court has adjudi the upetence, while her | jssuen William A R LA OB Damages the Union Pacific, cated William O'Brien o bankrapt uigl i the gambling ro e tho | uewly aud is scarcely forty. | inal widows—Isabel, widow of John | Sarr Laze Utan, March 13, —[Special T¢ titi sed Sulisbury, in the lat " Climax saloon and arrested twenty-five men. | Many years ago Mvs, Stewger was married to | Whitesen granmto Tue Bre. | —The jury in the case of | to recover the sum of £700, th S inthe | niat, March 1 cllie Ha, ve, avrested st o and Telogram to Tie Ber ) - t # mau by th ne of Johnson, and after his 1 Eleven were playing { pakerand thir | & @80 by We name of Jokuson, ahd sllew li Johu White, the man who was so brutally for libel brought against him by teen craps. Judge Bl sald there was some K quir who was the father of the prese > excuso for men playing the seductivo gamne hu . Rockefeller. For several year reluted in yesterday's issue, browght in u ver Herman father-n-law of of poker bt Lone raps, and he woull ous to_his death CGoodsell lived apart lict today for th i Qifren. afon: MILAFRURG Rk bus BRI Shie Dope ko the dis ing the poker | his wife, making bis home with his | totalarea of vineyar to bave beeh | qumagos”at $4,00. Q'Hrien doclingg 2 Heopian sl players on Srap pluyers §2 or, Mrs. Rockefeller, in Cley eland 101,201 acres, of which Vi acres were in - 4 i Woathor Fog Census Bulletin on Viticultu W <trox, March 15 The ecnsus. bu- | maltreated by a Union Pacifie trainman, us [ O Brien, n or was non-suited reau bulletin upon vitieulture shows the | S bearing. The total product of 180 was | Vietims of the Mot urnell's Btrange Actions, - | Big Shipments of Sugir AT T W YoKg, March 18. —[Special Telegrar to Tue Bek. |~ Immense shipments of sugar | ed Caught, 2,10 tons, of which 807,211 tous were table | Saur Lake, Utab, March 13— (Special Tel Losnoy, March 13, -Parnell's absence LouisvitLe, Ky., March 13,1t is reported | grapes and 240,430 tons were used for pro- | egram toTuk Beg./=Jobn Lloyd, s small [ from the bhouse of commons durinz Balfour's spe on the distress in Ireland has S0 have an inter steeet car this morn- | SPecch on A s cal | m, it will bemade to the west "‘;"“' April 1,4 Giry Nation 1k, Who disappeared & year | tons for raisin muking, 1,372,195 boxes of 20 | ing and fatally injured, ‘This makes the | IDtense surprise. Parucll mysterionsly vun ) when the scction of the McKinley bill abol- | ago with 0,000 of the bank's funds, “has | pounds each aud 23,34 t rdried grapes | third vietin that James Ward, the wotor- | ished on Wednesday. It is learned that he played i Ishiug the duty goes into effect, The south- | been caught nid part of the money recovered. | und purposes othier thau table fruit, The | mun, bas caught this summel rayeled 0 Brigntor and stayed al Walsing: | party i the rece lu provincia heve that W. . Pope, former teller of the | ducing wine, making 24,500,900 ga 11,166 | boy, was run over by a