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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, MARCH 15, [S01-SINXTEEN PPAGES, B JUDGE GROFF STEPS DOWN. !‘ \FIN'S DEATHE BLOW. [RECEIVED 1N FULL ST \]l,,!“ ridor ‘ot AT ot il PRECIPITATING A RATE WAR. e o avioutyiad wi [HAD MO CHANC prosenco of 90 persons, I'ho crimo for which | Shenift Wilson is now in pursuit of Bryant fre Suffored dopi was tho mutles of Mrs a e t. The womal Lefr With the Proceeds, He T rs His Ros g r Deputation from the Alsace-Lorraine Parl i the u{ her \;m wl Aiira H X T, That is the Way the Alton's Action is Giarsiy, Nob., Mareh 14 dpoolal Ohioago's Firemen Kept Busy During’ ot whom raw for( A been fore s o | *y I it ' ] of the Land Office, -4 . ; ! ment Oalls Upon Emperor William, | Yeutions upony i A'\‘N Wo other would | Regarded, Baen] 06 Thomus, pobibitionit, e day Night's Uncertain Watoles, LAl i LRI, e tdoracd. | DECLINES TORELAX THE PASSPORTIORDER, | 4% SENATORN AN DENVER. | (ABLE T0 PRODUCE SERIOUS RESULTS. s and nolebbors, 11 Wt log | BIG BONDED DEBT OF THE WINDY, CITY. bhorihati i 5 (s 5 The Nebraska® Logislitors Given a Do, Whiieh tis HFOMIISR Would b ouitiod newal of Friendly Relations II--‘ 1 i 04 .”\:'“l S rnadt T The Dismemberment of the Western on W < Phose chocks ranged 1o | Over Bighteen Mittion Dollars Owod wram to T The Nebruska senate marck Looked Upon and friends, ol igh toload two ears, giving checks in La. March 14, —The meet The President Concludes Not 10 Com- f " mission Any of the New Jadges . v Chaffec t wn by Passenger Association Predicted Ao rom €10 to £30. On Tuesday World's Fair Matters W edding | | A Decision Affecting the 1'hy m-l left for Omaha with th \n “v taking F Another Miss Fuller along bis litte boy, Eldie. Nothing was v 1w aCertainty here this morning ver the B. M. roud. | towa Centreal heard fran him till lastuignt, when bis wife Announced STEREGE MoIHTINE Thoy were met st fhodepot by & committos P civeda letter mailed at Counel Bluffs bisAren il < 4 i wed that Thomas had mado up his , March 14 Special f notto rotuen, o had bado his son Shecins th o B Tolegram to Tk Bre.]—Pho difficulty be. ye at the Omaha union dopot aud [k wren 1§ tarted hMm tome. Souw of Thomis' victims | 0 o will return and sot things right, but | and the Wostern Passenger associstion, pre- thuse are fow s last night that ithas kiownin a cipitated by the action of tho Chica long There were two g alarin Alton, is liable to produce serious re . Accnsed of Stealing a Wateh, two I'wo fires | President Hook is very posilive and out Puarmsmouny, Nob, March 14.--[Spocial | ithin the . our spoken in the matter clogram to Tus Bk | This afternoon | ity soven o ahor ‘We have done all wo can to set matters | William Carroll, aresidént of Billingstown, a aratis woro ¢ fir subsurb of this city, was arrested on tho tween the Emperor and Bise Until Contirmed by ¢ number, arrived the o 'h‘ { citizens in the deo of Colorado senators, consistin of M S i Wit Naros I B s s » Trkel, Gio10¢r, Witsst and Smilti, 484’ (e Tacksosviee, T W/ Ratiinoron, D, Oy Miron . § 1 the hiR L L COnsist | cored o the sevoral hotels, They attended Land Commussioner Groff his rosigned. ek ors of tho Alsaco-Lorraluo par. | o seslon of the sonsis sfier bronk e Ak e g 0 il Z H as given an audience by Bmperor | fug and were presented to the oft spondent this alternoon 1 t f Y By celvel the | cors and momiers of both houses .\vl ate hoalt P, this stop el pe 8 w leader of the | 4150 g'clock the Colorado senate adjouroc (m' »y :\ ‘.:, «l.‘virl n ‘m wee b Jk(v X “:" ad a petition and the doc e | aud escorted the sobraska pople to the el el | SRl S ted at the foot of the throno. | yining oxchange, whore an imterosting meet Bops thial his teait th e r | 0 deputation the emperor said: | jug wwas in pre s, Diuner followed, after | 4 1ope that his health and I { satisfaction that the pro- | which the visitors were driven through the | MElt and supposed we had things arranged . waould improve with the appr ttee has applicd directly to me | principal streots of the ity |nnn'h: they | satisfactorily,” he said. “Weoffered to join '\'\”” 3¢ ~‘l'| *\" Mg . wateh belonglig 0 | Syonieut s oldest and youn i L \ b will visit the Tabor grand, where Kuma | the associatiot sood falth, and ke ol illiam Hull, Carroll was digering & well 8 | legt anothc |‘.‘,l,-‘!vl 0 ¢ e S :‘” o ”‘l‘””'"‘ i x‘”.‘~ ‘\qu\‘y“.\n’: 'I:w i nk..-l[n'm\\. an. (e I"'“V"'w”‘ "‘ ”"“ Aol '\‘ ’,"I" ESiil1e " bliog: AraTWeRL A6, LUe B8 | oo when b left t s ' el il b This afternoon the senators were banqueted g iy . g | Climge thes and {tis charged stole the o ¢ evidence of increasing appro- | gt tho Windsor hotel, Specches were made would have b 10wt s Hull's t rary abionce ovenl fir wd sympathy shown to me | by Governor Routt of Colorado, presides is they anding | Cuarroll was searched, butitis belioved ho | and Chiof o the ofth tey. 1 also wi of the senate; Licutenant Governor Majors | impossibilities of us. They t on our hadin the meantime hiddon the wateh in the | Fo was st Judeo Grof of Nebrasku, Sc Tabor, Barilla and | getting in all the 2 cont mileage cols we L his person ObikH, Bre i i ¢ anses Which Led to the Sl e | Whitely “and’ Eov. ). G. Tate 'of Hastings. | havooutand that i noth yone can Ao, ht int i lodged in jail sition | NEw Onreeass, La., March 14 " ) take | At tho close of the o party was [ Wolave furnished a list sl of them at ; ven a8 n clear stateme 5 k il driven through the 3 residence | befor I the 1sed up and that Sold by the Bank. o b mont and | tended the perionmance at the Tabor Grand. | Charlton « t seem satisfed 1 thi flo ha i L e 15 (3 oo | LT T D e Lol tolo et | £oITttw D) —TUS" ChAFIesA. 1Viebs) dry special commliment by ¢ tween the Jacksonville Southeas ne | Nicago five department oliv sity of th y. His majesty received tho forsome months, but has po takon fifteen that the people | byap | I Comptroller Ov | | thebonded aobt of Chivge ythe ampire to protect theiv in i Silver Plume, returning to this ity in | comes inwith forther demands b the | ool Kk was sold today by the Grani otal v tsof th o to take the 8 o'dock aftermoon train for | reach of human power to grant, and we are Islind Banking company toG. M. Mclntir m of your loyulty I regre Lincoln, which place they will reach at 2 | compeiled to G s We lave made our | of | | sy with your | o'clock Mouday afternoon, | last concession and havoall we can do and if A | s y v of the pa -~ | war has to come let it come. Weexpeet th ro willit v 2 A t s a " ) must ¢ | HORRIB LE DISCOVERY. Santa #0 tc dby usin the fient, il o and on the public d official worlk or his persona tendering you my thanks for salary raised from $4,000 t 00 & year for unusual efficiency n very speka, Kan., for $23,700. Partios wo General Dayis of the sent from various points in the t ar ving for anot tw Lot ders o hove that | gy gy Decomposed Kemains Found in | jont of tho association, but if so woean't | o ot L o ) s o S an Hotel Bed, | a \ i Arnaxy, N, Y, March 14.—[Special Tele The Decision Modifiel, April 1 pramto Tue Ber.) A horrible discovery Cimcaco, March 14.-The lows Cen A Citizens' Tickert, MISSFULIER T0 RE MARIRIT was made at the Duanlap house today, & man | road has been trying vory hard w seare a | KEARSEY, Neb, March 1.—[Spectul T 1t is announced that Chief Justie and Mrs, & S tions convention | Fllerlave issued cards for the marrige o conviiced ot wdissolubility of sund dead aftor having lnid for some | reversal of the recent desision of the board | Erm {0 Tt Bek ] —A citiens vention | ¢ bt e AR DT = f commissioners of the Western Traftfic was held here today, resulting in the nomina: |y ! the 1nvestigations and to aid in the trial and | the ties uniting thol v many and : | of commiissioners of the Westorn Traftic iggw SR S B P PaAr tor ENAVER. B Browuof Clic Afler tho cerimony a v have bean confirmod by the sonate, He will | conviction of the assassins, ‘I'hose tho more strongly Yo bF tHbie r nan called at the hotel tion, in which it was required to advance o Ll \1} do T e ;\\‘|¥;4| \|\v“” Elve ‘v‘ m.‘ chiof justice Tho y & A registered us 1Robert vis of Kariers. ate on cel 00! sdities 17 to 20 conts | Souncilmen phy, G well o e. wis wedding will bethe event of the not, therefore, appoint them till the senate | arrested violence. The ecommittoe deeds and_the psol to at ail times | 209 b \cred as 12obert Davis of Kaviers, | its rate on certain commodities 17 ¢ 018 | T, M. Brigham and Nathan Campboell. This | season in Washington society convenes next Decomber unloss thers 1s a | Upon its work andat amass meeting subse- | stand faithfully and uuflinchingly by me and | paid for a roomand was assigned to one on 00 from Chicago to lowa points, and also \ : Ly u | ticket is supposed to_reprosent the principles sorious question whethor, under the consti- | (uently held in frontof the city hall the ac- | the empive,” ‘Tho emporor afterwards gavo | the third floor. Hewent to his wom and vance its ratos from the east bank of the | of the Knights of Labor and their allies oo e mtattors peotictons of i | Uous of the committes wers ratifiea aud oy } Drivio audience 1o Her Schinmbereor, | from thal time on tho hotel pwple 1ost | NMisiasippi to Oskalooss and Marshalllown There should have been somo wholesalo i | o be resorted it that in an en ilty parties innocent 1 the president has coneluded not 1o commis t be sacrificed. To altay the excitement APPOINTMESTS T0 BE DEF | | | sion any of the cireuit or district judees to bo [ and assist the constituted authorities the | | | rnissible to again grant ities for inter As has been intimated in - these dis patches, course on the western fiomtior of = your province. Tho Lone bo catlier realized s it the more the peoplo of Alsace-Lorraine be appointod under the new!y cuacted supreme | MBYOEof tho ity appointed a committee of |, ty reprosentative citizens to take charge of court reerganization Law tillthe nominations | i, FeProsetutive o s o THEY DIDYT ¥VIeT were oncouraged to continue their s 10 | prosidont of the doputation. Fo made teen | all intorest in his movements. He was | on'trafiic from the east. Chairman _ Walker b ovictions atPullman today, but there wasn’t T T | e prosecution and trial by thecourt. | inquiries as to his views regarding the | BOU scen again, nor y inquiry made as | reydered a decision today mooifying his find LI AL L Today was the ast day of "grace grantod o By S 1eh e LA Ehite P00 aNpCiatnbRl ||| Sl on LK OL praparbicyatid WAl WRIG | ik s of the attempt to Germanize the | 10 Whether his room was™ tenanted or not | jngof Fepruary 20in the matt ifyine bisind | prop Sewves, Nob, March H.—[Specul | tho * defeated strikers who now o - o and there continued three weeks, and in which distin- | provinee until todsy, when a horrible stonch | commodities from Chicago, it rdaxing the | toTreBEe.|Word has just been brought in Iy ME SE s Roises; S bt AWHD are forlife and there it no _suectal necessity | uisbel coursel assisted dsteict avtor. | | Tnan intorview with a reprosentative of | Fenciratin ) tho hallway attrictod | Gommion e s e b one] milaxing UhO | that a favmor named Woif, living about four | hve beou told to get wt. ‘It wis ex for Speedy wctin, the prsident hus colk | oy, tho jury, charged to have been bribed | the Associated press Dr. Otto, secrotavy of | dttentionand indieatod that something was | Mississiol rivor. ~The ficures established aro | miles o Odell, shot himself yesterday | pected that thore would bo a generd cluded that it will be advisable to await the | g’ corenpted in o faco of established | the doputation, suid that since 1858 Alsace- | Wrong in the room. Ihedoor was found to | simply experimental and sub) to clange, | and will die, Itissupposed to have been uu | exodus of the thirly-four) familics but okl S LEARL) Coel a Phe president | guile ‘ndered o verdiet of mistrial as o | Lorraine had' been rapidly becoming moro | be locked andon being buist opn Davis' | if they fail to produce the object i view. | acciden noonestivred. The strikers” still hold tho ‘!\v“'_l” Gy His ity X'“vhl\-;fllm ree of the assassins - Seaffedi, Monast friendly with Germany. ~ The people be- | body was discovered on thebed badly ¢ ! 5 — - - fore s the handsome it ttages o during the first six or cight davs in April, | 200 Polits and tequitied three of the assa R ahionld cense to bo | composed. Heevidently had been dead frc : MAY END IN DEATH. Jullman avenue ¥ @ they claimn e L e ar Putnies 10|l sin~Muchioay, Maoht ind_ Bagnetto iliaes nquered e o ote o | the niht bie ok the mom. The docosed Negetinting For a New Line | it that they will contine do 50— that no kiRt & o SR L Oval BU I B A W | Three more were on trial aud were acquitted | pectations had boen party rvalized, but a yeurs g o lotters found in | Dexves, Colo., March 1Tt is runored | prank Deitz Seriously Hurtin a Run. | poweron carth cn ke hern move ther of immigration, ministers to Central A because ot msuflicient evidence, ¢ cing | renewal of ut vassport regulations | Bis t infored 1hat he came | on good authority that the Rio Gra & Pt SO wivesand little ones into the str T'ho migration, minister itral America | Mappranga, lncornona aud the boy Marchesi. | hud fallen werbolt Nevertheless | down from Kamers to meet aduughter who | Western road, in order tosecure a shorter | : Male. | OMDANY’S oMcials, on othier hand; say aid Japan and probably somo ¢ oficers, e Y T il ; Hived IS OnetiRERTHtY 1 1645 TR BTG oHBt steru road, i order toscoure a shorter | g porvgs, Ta, Marcl 1—[Special Tole- | thiat the men will move: that they will havo but hewilt not evon consider candidates for et by el \ w and had Liidn s proye 8| Jineto the Pacific coast, is negotiating £or | gam toTwg B i ) AT o o b ptide ki B oo : | and of Ma gretto and | won the eompiote confidoncs of the Alsatians, | Be blew out the gas sud was asphyxiate | gram to Twe Beer, ) —A runaway acciden | toget out Monday peacewbly if they wi any of ‘the supomo court places tillhe 1 et St 5 Pollll; SR6ARAI I Who hatn g Qatanie kO Aoon! b5 recan i the purchase of the Oregon Pacific road, Pro- | wirredon Cottage Grove avenie this f | foreibly if necossary. So that it is not turns in Muy or June, and Monastrio, fell likela thunderbolt upon the | ciled with Germany. The people of Lorraine A SPANISH OFPINION, from Yaquina bay, on the Oregon ¥ {00050 il proba prove fatal to F'r: | likely that next weck will witness LAND DECISTONS W ahilitr dlatons \LtR G convac N The ol et coust, to Boise, Lduho, and will build a_rail- | 10en WL WEEBIREN PI 5 scones of exciting interest Theassistant secrotary of the interior to- | the laws had been violated, that th still in sympathy with the French Queen Speaks Favorably | road from Ogden, Utab, to conneet with i C e A A WESTERY PEOPLE 1N CHUCAGO. day rendered the following land decisions mvited assassinatic he ong ng A renowal of fricndly relutions botwoen SR GIBrat which would give it n first class trans. | Deitz was driving along the street witha LB Ces s Th el b Appeal of Thomas A, Coffey from the do- | the Italian Matia upon American institutions. e emperor and Prince Bismarckappronclics N Ok \’, '“,‘”‘ 'l';' 1““ I melaramy o e L ouke load of | hold goods,when his horses sud: e ek Chlcago st cision of the general land office, rejecting his | The fecling grew strong that for seif. or a certainty. ‘The emperor will visit Kiel B b z Jpiies 8 denly boeame frightened and started t N Do o8 Bl Siivsier G ¢ application to make atimberculture entry for | vation the peopic inus sume the an ut the end of the mouth and proceeds thence | '© Tue Brr A Spanish organ in America, An Important Alliance. foibge down the streot at broakn St A the northeast quarter of scetion ), township el they had delegated to the courts and | to Altona, where he will review the Ninth | ‘“T.as Novedaded” of New York, is the first NEw Youk, March 14.—The Ne Vore e, : Souther 3 i A il nearing an approiching team ¢ § Codar Rapids, Tn o th, range 438 west, Chadron, Neb.; de which the courts were o_enforee. | army c Waldersee, on his recent visit | to ‘\‘llrll\}ll’\t'l‘x\‘]<‘l the message delivered | Central road v assumed countrol of the a sudden turn, runving the vehic 8 Wellin ; ; ton-E. . Eastman, Bu cision affiried. This feeling increasel until it found ventis | 1o Kriederichsrube, conveyed a request fom | by e queen regédion the opening of the | Rome R ew I OTas b hal ! Ding th f 1liss M. Thomns vs Sobrin A, Rathbun, | the mass mec nis moringat 10 o'clock. | the emperor to moet Bismarck at Alona. | yowly ",“f‘.”]',f Al e Rl il gl s homestend entry for the northwest quarter | This uprising of the people te ire the pun- | Bismarck has not yet given assent to a re- | o S & ant ouc. of section 19, township 111 north, ruige 60 | ishment of the assassins whostruck down | sumption of direet communications with the | The following pargraph from thet messs E i west, Hurou, 8. . Both entries of Rathbun | their chief officer of police in night time | emperor. is of direct interesyto the United States o5 : " Pt bl : j : ) ] SEW 3ORK FEAMEES, rec t y Auditoriuam (. L. Stoup, 1da yorelorucred canccllol ana ‘the comost of | with promuoitated assassinition wasordorls | s delas in rosponding awnotrs 1o bo duo | relatiug (o e jppuding. netiations for i as ina criticalvondition ) Dubugue, i M. Dug Thomus dismissod and ks aplication to | and tho people dispersed quictly as soon s | to a determination to assure bimself- s o | pociproelty tredby! ana 1s transiated vor | They Make a De Lt o o4 ) e & enter, made June 25, 1850, admitted torecord, | their work of vindication was done. how the omperor is likely soon *0. stand " Gl ERE RISt o St HE VRN a kOl A Rl Eni LRI DRE IORLEY Hon: Toh . i W. B in e Williamn G, Pidwell, nppeal from the towards the londing state who Brajtiel| Ceum-SIheisianisresan cald LELUY S LA Kl Lol : tava: K. P, Stoar, Des s in Madrid on March 2. | along| i ance is @ very miport S Sl Cuonel E. Cod head strik 1o Sharp i arke, On - = frightful wound, commissioner of the general land office, hold: Editorial Comment | provable successors of the present. ministry e first portion 9f the finaucial operation w Yons, M ial Telogram | CEvAR Raring, In., March 14.~The funeml mmell ana wife, Lincoln ing for cancellution his soldiors additional | Nww Oureass, Lu, March 14.-States will | The cabinet is in a state of dissolution, What | authorized by thelag on the Cunan i L of Hon, Weare, a pioncer Iowan and At the Pa O homestead entry forthe northeast | of the | say tomorrow, editorially Yesterday the | may be the final composition when the em A i R eETha Chicago capitalist, fathaw of Portrs Waare, T Sk southeast ' and tue southeast bof the | s (i T e boon snuwing at | poror finally resolves upon it his majesty | there has notoce Al proy- | Citv JOCEBNIELoHn G S i heast 1, of sectaon 10, township 31, rang Ay o iy R be himself doos ot know.. AfterDr. Von Gess- | inces anything else wi meu to you | and m A2, th to Tre Brg, |—Th 1 framers of this Mrs. Mare Morton and Mrs, W. H. Hubbard fe, On Hayes an Chadron, Nob.; recond returiad to Chad- | 0Ur social systom - the hideous Mafia—was | jcy. forr Herrfurth, mniste interi (themenbers of” {he cortes) > natival | May 1unless the bosses aceele to it of { 08 A ity ,“\:3 e Hio Wil 2 sor, DenAwoods 5, 1D o for reopeming. uce for all amid torrents of blood fieveely | will bo the next to go. O lor Von | Uneasiness which hus been producedin them | ywane ight hours to constit day's work | [ Bluire, instrumen tal in orgauizing a move > £ 5. Crane, Dubug Eugone Pratt ve Goonee S Bidwell, in- | vooted out by the peop onge arm and | Caprvi denios the rumor that he | by he latest wrfTlaw in the United SWates | 06 fivodays of the woek and seven A SeAhe BT IO (aNtst: 7 1 Pacific-—1 volving a homestead entry made by the lat- | with the people's fnstruments, The evils | has offcred 0 resign, byt he teils | i$ disaprearioe and if, as T hoy e N gatery o (hE MisstssinntHivers] e dater utclife, Omaba tor for the southeast 1y of section s, town- | Wi, (8 FRREs JEREEE bis fricuds that he awaits his. majesty’s | tionsal an load in the oues for_ Saturduy. They sk that wages | from the Mississippi river into tho interior | M i o Omats, -0 ship 101, vange 61 Mitehell, S_ D, district ‘“ ;" s “N‘ s [m‘ y"‘(‘ o “l“ ) pleasure upon reforiuing the ministry, | @ convention with that nation confidence ':v-mnuw‘vi xwv‘n« to wm‘« m( n]mn and ] of Lowa rton a decision of land commissioner afirmed against Splikid B S and slants towards the conservatives and old | Will be revived and our Autilles will con iat the bosses’ books and contracts be open T ¥ Bldawell 1oL Al among us-are not of the deadly ch | aud slants towards tho conservatives andold | WU 0 LAY IRC T ek Tnereasing | for examination st any timo the union ¢ Short on Water. Auditorium-FL. J. ( dwe il : £ cartellers, who have never coased in their ad- add 1o their wealth with increasing Y . “ Mareh14.—[Special Telog Pearson, Omat o e which demands herolc ent. | L o s | onerpvl sites. Thebosses will refuse to sign an | Cristoy, I, March vecial Telegram arson, Omak, Ms, Ovten, wifo of tha oxepngrossman | Copsiituted autborities move awinst the e | fCid o find Capriv] tho ductibis ool 1o e contract, They say that they will aeree to | (o Fue Bre.|—The seeond engide on a - Mo on, wife of tha ex-congressman R ice aud insultec as failed to find 4 10, ) LR 'S 81 Jrten ho increass wages o 3 I\ S {¥om T.ogans bort; Ind;, 18 In's critaonl condls 1‘”‘””“"““- 0 Just uud wea | o pected him to be. Beneath the chancellor’s A FORGEI'S STORY. ]v. rton be urs \!m incrense wages to "hw | double-header freight train going west Westinghouse Ag i ATability of manner lies o frm disposition = desentib gt tny Uioieat M lco AL tiom tonijzht. She has been quito i1l for throe o Bataiisis ; ey : inatios weoks with what appears (o be nervous prs T'he Times-Democrat will say: »Paralysis | 06 Giold on gereat matters, though he is | Hunger Drives n Young Man to Com. | toutracts be opeu for examination at any tration. She luring the last three days | yottioment in New - Orleans of law t night, the W taOPIYBIEIS rhpon harcngiban parig italyrwhe mw\- Lt wi x‘. om to this coun- | B8 R B ening, fu view. of the Telegram to Tur Bk | —-About a month —_— P % i , who enginecred the other deal, w ! ¥ pernicious ideas and murderous methods, | o0 o Dtnon the emperor | #8208 man giving bis nawe as A, C. Soyder | Lowis Bryant Muakes a Vicious Assault s P e Lucy Luce of lowa, where she is well known | wiueh have planted conspiracy and assus Lk MLAt100s 0CLEeN oL B IIOEOX & An fown Town Scorched, v b n and universally beloven. Sho has a large | siaton " sodctice 1a Pybelr oo | and Horr Migzuel, announced that the latter | wis arested here charged with forgery on a Cripple. N e R © hos issued @ statement, in whick circlo of relatives in Towa, one son, Fred | home. Tho short, sharpand decisive dr | had sctually been appointed to succeed Chan- | When brought into court he said thathe had | Kearxey, Neb, March 14.—[Special SLIBILTE O apesihin e inasaffairs of tk Luco, being s well kuown biuker, with miny | of yesterday had in it, morcover, . war Yo Caprivi. The aumouncemet 19 | no counsel and an attorucy was givan hin. | gm to Tu I A probable murer, | DL “,‘ TRl RULSAVORE Haup i mas for unother_cliss whtich they wili do Ll b wever e wppaintment of | Ho pleaded guilty and was sentenced to ono | which was committed on March 2 in the | he & Blobgi¥ D L b A e o \\'»‘»‘. i NEOUS, notto s .Im y\v\,'I ,-uvr.‘.lm‘, jury fixers, | nberor's full adnesion. to labor reforms and | Year. After this bad been done he told lis | north partof the county, has just been made \-l'l""‘“ '“‘"_ thens. 24 ; o b "l" to.\W yoming onENom: fames P, Elick, represuiative from | W0 oL e Rt fox. pavtly o | the iboral mensures for tho relief of thobur. | atlorney wlo ho'was. His real mme is | piblicin Kearney and theofticers of the law | [onie butehor stop i [ SR March 14 el k bk Uy b gt L st e Sy N s dens of workingmen . Kipley, and he hails from Burlington, la. He atly for the guilty one osifonce, Tho loss i elggramto Tix B John W Grifiu, widow of J. F. Grifin of Wooste 7| wholly with men pledged W consult above all PrioIE S atnzaaval (o Yy | resi AR heor 8 2 formerly in the government printing oftice, | things the interests of criminals. H rince Biswarck is awaiting developments. | js a brothe law of Thomas Potter, late W. Lalone, well-known painter and | to $10,000. ne AooDreediny ndgment ag were married Thursday evening at J€10 - ols waiting to scthe tendoncy of thoim- | prosident of the Utiion Pacific. The cheek | paper nanger of this city, 15 lving ina very Unim Buclfio for #,500 damg R bl Bt DRels & L tto e traaltia Thinks it a Shame. I\N‘-yu.{\ mind, £ the " Scjocts Horr | was fori3 aud he forged itto get something | ivical condition from the effects of an us. Prize Figh in ind t ;nmw yuching by train hands te dozen fricuds at tho marriacce, and the bride | Ciicaco, March 14.—Signor Duvante, | gf'confid oA e Reiaal | Paoalch W o fua) > broughit 10 | uultmadeon im by Louis D, Bryaut, who | Crawwoknsvie, Ind., March 14. —|Special K o ot totie Lrisd ot theinul groom leftat S:30 over the Balimore editor of L'Italia of this city, regards the | cellor will be very remote. The people e O/KORInIE ardoned nim, | wasin Lalone's employ on his ranch, taking | Telegram to Tk Bee The three men ar- - zar for the latter’s home in Bedforq, Ia. Yie Y booy after an imprisonment of two weeks. of his LO On the day f or the lattor's oo in Bedfora, 1a. 1t | lynchingof the Italians at New Orleans us a all the emperor ““Der Plotz. i Of s Stock Onthe iy (O | restal several weeksago for prize fightng with & pleasuro party 1o Chattancogaana | €reat shume for the American people. He o Lor/Gre boonkIn g N iAte: ko ATTIEMPIED MURDER. e neglatung nin T work, | were discharged from custody today on the Chicamauga, Tean., on Mondtay, have taken thinks the lian govor ument. will take T R fliatiant the. y 2 when he turied upon his emplover; | ground that while the stat lllll\ ,‘n‘lw.m.‘ ] anbes] a private car and extended their trip prompt action and ask reparation from the | o e e e AYoung Herder Attacked and Shot | knocked him_ down with a slangshotand | heay peuaity for fighting they did motde- | o0 00 tal the battle fields about Atlanta and in Ala- | United State a0 refriln trom atiapkiiin Ltk y by a Strancer. mpled his faco and bady, crushing his | fine what constituted . prize fight, Judge | 100, reuit tee, 343 De Your bama. - They will return heve the lutter purt “l‘)“‘y‘mhl:;w\;:‘vp rrx!if'\\_'“}‘jlb}w“mf_”(h;-vr ".\" policy. Cuwyes N Wyo., March 14.—[Special Tele kulland breaking three ribs. Mr. Lalme r “1‘“‘1 nx‘l‘w‘nl;' «:::‘1 2 ;!;'-;:l n”v‘t‘;: ,Ix"f.”“'. “i Il‘.u.’. tard, ®: Jobuson, 4: Wet of next weck. in bonor ot the foriy-ewenth hirthday of S ‘ing to! ‘theleloators’ of!| =rem 5 e e | Dotaits have been ro. | 18 @ cripple ana could not nave defended him lon. Unde tho 4 e ore, 1. The denocraly “ et w compli- Appiiotion has boon made jo the comp. ( King, HimbibAyasitooe, dndefnllelyiios cstemimde s W his candidacy for the | uived of a recent attempt to assassinat self ordinarily. Bryant sought refuge atthe | may take place o Tudians with immunity mentary vote for Wiliam D. English troller of thecurroncy by G. H. Jewett and | poned beea aday s tragedy at New Or- idac B | coived of a recent attempt to assassinate a P iy chstag, states that he will accept, bi 3 his nssocintes of Alinaton, Neb, Tor author. | leans. Tho socicty has sent a telezram to | Feiehatis stales thos o WGt acbs BB | by nuned Jared Smith on Shell eruek fisieronapin the By Natonshbaikiof PromforRudint, ut Tomo, dominding oner- | tuwning him was nob sufticent, The' social- | Smithwas ridingth mngoncar hisIathers Atlington, e ! L d ists will oppose him ranche when he was attacked by astranger o that there | Bovernmen ho fatherland. . - 2 s i o sl Pnk ior Enins ol R President Here Lovetzow of the relehatag, | who fired twico nt bim, the second slot ety TR et L ' W Scligman in Disgrace, nnoncing tho doath of Dr. Windthorsl, | wounding lim slightiy.” Young Smith re R oths als B a MR A e Nraw OneEass, Lay March 1.—At a meot. | Pronounced aoulogy upon thodeadstatesman, | tured the fire and flunlly suceeeded in mak- agent. The former says no troops needed f the stock xehar the action ¢ Fove- SO SRR IO POnYILY. an. ing hisussallunt ride away Lhore s intense T'ho latter says th x Sits S ¥ porsonal infuence an all sides of the house. | exeitement in the vicinity of tho asswlt sud TR aps i shov il i ntedod toF wof the Honuessey jury, ho | Hedeclarod that scarcely any one would bo | 4 forcoof eowboy friends of Smith are hunt Almost Everyone Jnonths, and he wauts move. Ttis of | is 2 member of the exclunge, was discussed sed in the reichstag as Dr. Windiorst. | fu the country for the man_ who did the K ull the troops ho can ot ieh Cap- | The following resolutions wero quickly ! ‘:l‘u‘m::;ylfw,’.”'u‘n}»; v""h‘h.:myv o e | Siooting. <nows That it is il t 1 ¥ wernme bill, providing fu 0 restitutiol >l - g i y i arve, the late agent otwant a wloptec i REDEAGIDG kL - y o hanges in re Y S UAIN Risrs Lt niongenl, dlinotuint iy | SKUIRRL L e aiklis Tothe cleviry of tho funds seized by tho gov SPARKS FRON THE WIRES. Important |making radical chang It is necessary ient during the Kulturkamf, s ° re troops away, for g as | of this exehinge, has by his action in the g ¥ S 1 1 ) \«-.ml to health. During the e o e . ey e evidently contebutd (o de d ; 10 gov omor who has _ap I I' : g ! I% oy heon. o e e Hownossapicise @vionily SontubUR 100813 | ngol clsion implies the prae- | pill appropriating 820,000 for tho LIS S 0 ur il y (winter, the system becomes to (0] 'U.I‘l y T AR tical re he measure. The center | exhibits keep settlers from coing 1o Ne St i xhib ¢ : | | i 1 1 ; ‘ : ; f eged with b sved, That he is hereby expelied trom | or clervieal party will fight the hardost for the gt A = Hod 1 a certain extent ciogged W braska owing to threatened dauger o insnivoc,sl e alaelok poria il OEbU g hay I'he cnginoer and fireman were killod in a ; e Py S, Heanr, Selijeman 1as also boen expelled from the e A AV R e reck on tho_ Philadelpiia & Reading rond e 00 waste, and the blood ln.l;!gld e (¢]0] Weather Crop Bulletin, - Borlin, A ajority of the speakers were not | Charles Kellogi, well Juown throughout In the Spring WIIR gmphriciss,jowine ¥ Ihe Remarkable Wasnixaroy, March 14. - Tho woekly IHE DEATH RFICORD. in favor of the iden. In commercial cirelss | the country as acivil engineerand inveutor, Monihe i ind of exercise, close confinement S weather crop bulletin says Generaily - genevally the scheme finds small support died at Fiudlay, O., last night : , an r Con dropped its _crown sheet at Prescott this [ Prrssvig, Pa, Ma 14.-The Unim Engineer 0 Diffenbaugh and | Switch and Signal company reorganized RIS _ Osbome weve badly burned ‘The California Contest, Sacramesie. Cal, March 14, ~Auother bal- lot for Un. States senator Of all the scasons in the I'o cure Scrofula, year, the Spring is the one for Salt Rheum, et t R e e e el T oavn imimi i 1s oA The cinperor has ordvred that work o the | Representative Spinolsof New Yorl is so ) in poorly ventilatc ‘l shops 'i‘llhu H d s ; § 0 soason 10 jow cathedral in Berlin be expedited. The | riously il of nervous prostration ut the A e oy = is retanied, uotwithstunding the factthat| Davesror, Ta, March 14— Word bas been | Gii'yoine cathedra will be closed in the uu. | lington hotel. ILis fricnas are slari Hood S homes, an d "‘l]‘ [iGURCH: A M ooa s the thermal conditions over tis region ave | received of the death at Oakland, Cal, this | tuma Do theoustn mail traun from the is the cause of thedull, slnggish, generally in excess. The recent stor morning of Judge James Grant, one of the I'he delegation of miners who are goingto | the At oty e reond s | DML GG 0L | anitiennd SRR put | i e i Sarsaparilla Tired Feeling | Sarsaparilla v® beol ende Paaainc athe & to propose s ! passcugers werebadly bruised and s | - Dave been attended by freezing weather in e thi T T B e A RN LS iy Brut I : so general at this scason, and NEW Yok, March 14— A, Minor Griswold, | the min \ Eugland, FPrance, Belgium o e e & Ty o a1 o Is Generally which must be overcome or the \s aradical Eide widely known as the “Fat Contributor,” ed. | (iermany. The scheme includes the cont utashore last naght on Rowers shoals in a 2 1 5 ) | lood Puri perature reported caused no marked injury ; " | g of tiie strike by & contral committee, ks \ R e Recognized {health may be entirely broken od Furilier Yoo crops excent rui s i the | itor of Tews Sifunes diol sualenly of ap ] b e, gvanie aitor i 1ot s g v 1y And general 3 S oplexy at Sheboyga s, Wis., this morn i coed in rescuing the erew until late yesterday As o . 1e domes ! JeNC Qult region, _ ghiney A Eheboygan 15, thigmoxt DEATH OF DB, WINDTHORST, | aftomoon | the Standarc down. Theold-time domestic Y ablish Banking IRelations. s The new iron steaner Masina, the first of . remedic are gencrally dis- . March 14.—Sem Doo, an attache _ Death of an Avtross, | The Leader of the Catholic Party in | (e kind ever built ik Chicags, was suceess S rln I 28iis (i i S r:“ 1 of the Chinese legation in Washington, who | NEW Yok, March t4.—May Girdon, an wssin Passes Awny. e | fully launched yasioiday at the yards of the carded in favor of the Bis beon in the clty several days conformng, | actress formerly with the Margarct Mather | By, Maveh 14.-Dr. Windthorst, par- | Chicsgo ship building compuiy. Sheis of § aied tadny [ - M i b s ispiacomi s 1 onio oot | Ty d 3 Standard Blood Purifier }I d N E sald, v capl 513, 0 om he v amentary leader of the Catholic vt e i i e o sk, | oA eaicine Hood's S N, which has | 24 CCLLCLILE OughY lotiers .Anc oré: hagker vette Galena Ashore. bty L} Acting Secrotarydirant has dotailed Tiou Tey it thi [ 090 « wrsapariia, which has HavEN, Mass,, March 14,—The | 40YS’ tiness X tenants Powhatam and Clark of the Tenth ry 1 Ve P ned the ¢ ates op g that there isa plan on foot looking to the e e niteg | Dr. Windihorst at midnight was mercly | cavairy to spocidliduty with tie Second Siti Thtenas attained the greatest populax e tablishment of banking relations between the | Nize wan iRy e e e M»l"\‘v'\hvflu r ‘1"“1‘”1'" Inquirics ss to bhis | Westphalian hussars, No. 11, 0f the imperia Dpring. ones ity all over the country a | ht < nted State s d China. Count 1a wentashoro last night south | condition. Suddenly, however, his v re- | German aemy, for the purpose of studying | TINFerTe i K8 atos I bommection with the provious. negotiations, | 1y winds. There was & dense fog at tho timo | the reichstag, Dr. Windthorst. delivored an |~y ytorday the presence of the Joiut assen Aud Hood's Sarsaparilla soonexpels An Appetite, and accompanies the Chinese delegate, Itis said | Th 10 was boing towed to the Pors. | impassioned address in fayor of the abolition | 1) of tho West Vinginia legislatire Licuten LAt | | tat owing to the large floods China has beer vards for repairs. The oficers | Of thelaw expeling the Josuits from Ger- | iyt M, G, Brown of the United ~State the accumulation of 1mpuritics ¢ o compelled to borrow of Englaud great sums | and the erews of both vessels were taken off [ Hany yel ader's volee, while Be | oy ‘ongof the heroes of Sumod, was pre t ) il > t Bouey and po Bk rateof interest, | by the Galenw's boats and the life svins | daiivered the address, ooulid B8 ansiz haura gl with 3 betiful and sl ¥ in aKes e | throu \]n the Irln\\lx-‘ 5, M]““ Vs X es ne e omperor, it s assertod, s incensed at | crow. A steam tug which visited the sceno | e e | scribed sword, voted him by e legisluuro | W St liver, lungs and skin, and give W ; St A this, hence tue present developiuents, } toduy reports the sea making & clean breach J s @ testimonial of the bonor iu which his na l( & i d k ik e i R R anes. Tho. clioess and crew ‘m_“:“"“' reichsta ‘.‘.’vv’-'«\xxlx‘:“.ffj:'?ijlf:.;iwf/ffi‘n tive state held him. ea 1 Ong to the blood the purity, quality ed’ rOI]-g Negroes Growinz Desperat saved nothing from tho wieck. The Gulena | gou¢)'or'yyr, Windthorst L Tua bill filed in_ the circuit court &t Chi Tne U {and tons 388 good Re ) z . lias three new boilers on deck which were t i ocago. vesterday Willium' M. Hahn and Ed. nsist Upon an one necessary to gooc Be sure Garsesviie, Tex., March M.—(Special | bo putin her. T = an, ward Mansfield represent that they were ap Having to get Telegram to Tur Brr |--Many nogroes who —p- - dyised 0 HAFDAN I, pointed by the supreme court of Oliio 1o pro aving U e emigrated from Texas und Arkansas to Okla- | A Prominent Politic Disappears, | Rocmesten, N Y., March 14.—The Union | ngainst the Tuckeye Mutual fire insur [ | [) ’ BRI THOIR AU DL &, % Oky- | A At RcliRIAn DIRATIRAN | s (e sk TrlAsak OF (1A, | A T b At A Ay e atasy H d S i d S H d S koo tre okavalus & I,A,'l 3 1'""[“ nun | d mysterious disappearance of Colonel L. | st land league formed in this country, and Liability from poticy holders, Williaum W Q0 N 00 OO < \u‘lle u|.;uu|mhml ot "{ mag- | L. Thompson ove of the leading democratic | Who has led here in all movements to limn- Brown wus 8 agent \n.. the company for . i which they have bew amposed upon | L. Phompaon ouo ¢ ading democratic | WP e B0 homo rule cause, meoss Par- | Minnesota, Wiscousin, Michigar » " 11 b o o Ohtmhome. Taas who | ion in Litto Tiock, says a dispateh frow that | nells defogation with “Go howe and getto- | wheu H. 31, Vater hus ‘had ¢ G DD e Amoa. repart that negroos who B¢ | city. 1t is ramored that bo nas gono (o Gal- | gethor Dooks show that Brown owed tho cotpany A Sy I m - uuable to leave the territory will call upon | veston, His friends fear that Le has become - 820000, andt that hoonly haa 00 on deposit | Selt Y3 8 PHETE &6 S erl sl e Jrissitie M Attty uasel PN U St company for essistance sud if refused ald | insanc from reverses in business affaivs and An Ilinois Murde . to his eredit. The court is d 1o compx . uob violenco is feared. from the death of his wifo, Decarer, 1il, March 14.—At 1105 today | Valer to turn overall tho papers sud books. | 100 Dos s Ono Dollar 100 Doses One Dollar 100 Doses One Dollar that veeion, but as the growing season has not opened it is probable that the Jow tem: leaves for China tonight. It is underste Make it worthy

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