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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTIETH \'I'IA\I\’.V OMAHA, MONDAY \l_()HNl\(:. MARCH 16, 1891, BURIAL g e WL HILL OSTON'S - SHOBS. | vt v, e [ UNCLE SAMS AL SERVICE, | Sl of seed and hac waveived applications NE R ASK AN many more. Pruny 8 Hear ! 2\ B 1; eral 'wxflfl-‘ rs @ a Ex-Tre .~m-ALun ivr[ Ilnl wna May b SECRETARY RUBK TALKS § nat | Work iy, il Thre Diys Sentin Gnvation But Very bt . HESSS e Thinks the s Too Severe Res N Maveh 15 L b 5 gavding Mead Inspection. ¥ i Theo DETECTIVE O'MALLEY ALSO IN DANGER, ! Jentin | THE NEW OFFICIAL TO TAKE A VACATION. | wcmiseros, Mare vétary Rusk | POSTAL FACILITES VIRY NEAR PERFECT. . was asked today wh ught of the tatement by Minister wor fu the Ger my Indignant. | Advertisements Inviting Proposats fo reicistag, to the ¢ tho new | Germany and the Unital States Agree 3 s Evidence for Prosecuting the 3 EUSINESS INTERESTS NOTICEABLY ABSENT The Vigilance Committee Gatherin Chicago's Ttalian Co peateers A Tt ehe Dispos i Public Bailding Sites Sens o LY Ineasure | Upon a Plan W hich Will sl to Entore the BProhiliton Law Jury The lalian Governe Cities. Where Puarchase Has t bre inadequate and that Geenany I @ Greeat savi s Growings Mol ay ments Protest, aeiililo ey i %o prohi ot ¢ il ¢ % Been Authorized, AmAHIGA Bod. T Bocratary Rusk L . Hawkeye N ews, il he could ha believe such astate Nt had been ma for it imparts wilful or ! lod ignorance of the legislation now in in this cout t moat insy Lo passed by most thorough p examinat oxami porfection government it diferent ¢ 0 to b | here aud th . . ' than into th o I Mr A ! A L | wpon its neat prod : Within the fe 8 | exist under cover of delivery over a large fervitory - walk had per ot of the treasur 8 time, but the time has about arrived when | sorted i } | | the oner the mob and [ tisements to papers i es | unjust diserimination and false statemonts | | | sacrif H 10 the | | i t harged. | where sites for public . as to the purity of meats must cease, Such | | | | | journey hat t Wpsed before T A ! lotte 1y 1 to tho addrosses, | iia walte ont bforesie watd 4 toattenpt (o Juries, | These advertisoments § redress as the laws of this country pormit to | often letters wou s right througha town Died ot Consim pic T v v the secrets bo hiad should in my judement beenforced. | on theie way to o distributing oMce, only t Puwser Ciny, N, Maveh { ser to commani | treasu April 6, I y R p 0. 1t wos an impressive | respect and a f hor it Secretary v owill then have RECENT BATLLE IN CHILL spoc Mauy other « were delivered and a | ¢ S message of formal protest was sent to Seere The Sicilian survivors gathered togeth I was shot Aid mass for the e be returned the next or soms subsequer ram to Te B man, | ol that ther w iy day. As great an advanceas this 0 it o | fennceln reurd OMcial Version 0 the Pight—A Rash | theoldstagocoach system, the demands H ek s e | explanations wer) heistian, She Teaves a large civedo of | ©F enfuccmmt, me | Mar Loxnos, March.15.~The Times has a dis- | S0me more speedy and perfect system for the g friends. shalltown saying the sale qur woe nti " - mail service, This demand broughtinto ex - t 1 patch from Santiago giving the ofticial ver. | Ml seevi . ! = the wonen ok uo sion of the recent battle in Chili, From uhis | Bstence the present railway wail service, Y LBk Lo i LA dedl it appears that Colonol Robles, who com. | The ol distributing postoices were done [ Cinvern . Mareh SpeeialTele | gy it fort t uro 1y of State T A et utlon was slan | Which uave given othor sccrctaries such a Mo, country outgrew it and @ clamor anse for one of the more comfortable rooms at th ted, protesting against the k asun. | vastamount of trouble in the past. The parish prison and were given more liberties ed people and appealing towns in which buildi tes willl e se thu WL They were sincerely thankful | the ltalianand United” States covernments | lected are Akron, 0.; Beatrice, Neb. ; Bloom: for their escape from death, rimmediate and fult roparatic ington, 1.3 Camden, Ark.; Columbus, Ga.g AlL the were buried today, Mar- A Bavige henuiaintiont Danvilie, 11L; Davenport, la.; Kmporia, chosi, Monasterio and Trahing were un New York. Maveh 15— 131 Progresso Ttalo | Kan.: Fargo, N. Dy Fort Dodge, Ia.: Hay claimed up to noon, and the clarity wagon | Americano, the leading 1talian paper of this | 2rhill, Mass.; Kansas City, Mo.; Lewls took them to the Potter's fleld, Politz and | city, has & savage odi n the New | town, Me; Lima, O Mankato, Minn Comitez were followed to the grave by a | Orieans saying yro horrible | Madison, Ind.: Meridien, Miss.; New- " Governor Boles scend tbe the a greatdealofl wiath becuse he manded the govermument troops on tho Gth | AWAY With aud the work done inthem was | Fvan to Ty Ttis reported herothat | paogeo it o great amm e of pardmns. aid inst., beingz short ot ~ provisions, rashly aban. | deleguted toemployeson the various trains chman for tho Unim Paciflcec suspension s and ot haw iscexeriselis pro- doned his strong position on Mount Sebasto- | il cars specially fitted up for the purpose Lot Cal wasiataly sit by ] roativeof aecutive cimeny incasesw hr poi and with 15000 infantey, twenty-five | Sceits introduction the railway mail serv- | ¢ B Gbtuted 1 £o il i theshonmg, | Hibjudanenitoldiim it ot fo b us single carriage and in Bagnotez' case” ho burg, N. Y.: Norfolk, Va.; Pawtucket, R. [ QLU D ot L AL :”vv“‘h:;xl v ‘,“w“,' ”;H “.”,1‘ y»’.‘ “f P $ it = ? . cven nsg ‘w:‘w'\ Il; \“r'- 1 i x'h‘:" o e RN [ L N beon A o AUt G AL 2,300 vebels, At the critical moment theenemy, | Vit ineficiency, until today 1tis the pride of et for D ostatute Pavmes s, # SRR o e & (o Gxieative B R AR AN AL among the woarons trib All tho | Portland, Ore.; Pucblo, Col.; Racine 155 1 yy AT . . in a od Laes wre | Tho vigilince committeo is known tobe | narratives the fact of the tacit | Reidsdilee, N. €. ; Roanoke, Va.; Ri ciose quarters, killing or wounding two- | Steam and thetelegraphwirehave brought van to T Aspecil meti redpi of sl | had bea ¢ lan Wil be Dotective O Malloy's day of reckon | G B d tmpunity in the foce of the law, | Albans, V. SiouxCity, Ia. s Sloux F'¢ AL S el LI tio batlo and po today 1sat the very door of Ameriea. | eveninge o take ste R.n B It e asliage Iviisitie probubly through tho courts, as it fs pro- | tOunt andexplanation asl editor, | (51 von, Cal nestown. 0. Thislist of | Massacre of = the wounded ofcers en MELGIRLH s sl U] il A vs of 1ol Willow coun o tnpefinceperople do that the seai posed 10 obtain evidence in the case of those [ havin ciraphed for opin Sripdeibeen “_““““‘l"”-‘y 18 (a0 sued. The 1088 of the insurgents s ssing the Atlantic every week lave AL L lage majority o ditios i 1o who were brived. One of the jurors is suid | ¢0t ltalian papors the Ly e o Dacns i S s iidin s | cstimated at 800 killed and 400 “woundea, | brought us into in t mection with EAST WELICS BEISENESS, the p W ey I, and that ¢ to havo confessed already, and the state had | has received many replic ¥ PR ‘m;‘“]"_‘l‘j“l m‘n‘.\. areT e T President Balcomeaa gdmits the gravity of | the countries of the old worli, and as com renne my obi s liw can evidence a winst oe veral \;‘ o n..l“\v-w.; g the killing and demanding rey ki ) "ll‘; .'»!‘:‘\:“\rilrv»xf\lfll:l ikces \Ilw’|xl|']“~m;:--”<;l munication hns Incrosed the demands of | Wihnt Clearing Howe loparts Show utals ‘\”1.1.‘ Jrooils oo annbunceC 16 grant Jury aviilind P e crget e Me site has been offered free to the govers S [l (s WL LI commerce have multiplicd until there by D I S b of Tiaio, X Al il ; 1o e e L Demanded Euerget e M sitohns boen ofterad, froe to the overn | it i prosident, savs, however, that i have multiplicd until there ha for the Volunne oF Prade. Tt T itz Sy Tuagay B innrs vl Dl ¢ AT ho s [ pment by he ity of St Panland sinilr ¢ | G governnont Bts #1000 troops at its dis- | been growingall o more syedy et ind oy, Mass,, March 15.-[Sp thegredtst diicuty tat we havo re copies of the two telegrams which passed | Llon Was taken by the pe ol aunton, osal, © ROV o s also an amyle | for amore pevfeet syste matls betweer R ISR, 0 i red IR 3 (e fillam of ol natt it Wi vhich pussed | yguq 7 and nots wara: prased authorizing the | Detal. The govelment has also an amplo § HE A s oAl 88 eH O e dagof f | S0 Lit Dk s und it ! Fiouk Father Manoritta was visited by o between this cit Ttaly relating to the | qecoptance of both these. sitos This wil | SWPPIYof funds, “The future scene of oper- | this country und EBurope. - The delayof a |10 fron a fers, mon of splendil eharacter, :u.‘v.v; this u-iw- ”-‘m \\h.mrnl aletterhe | jynehing of tho 1 s in w Orleans on | save the secrotary of the troasurya vast | tons will probably be hearer Valparaiso. e s e O | the $ t : 1 inditr ""l" Ll ”‘“’ rhip = showed that it had passed through tho eity '{“ “\\ o o > L v Tiat Wil catge’| FUNERAL OF SENATOR HEARST. | ir Slor o dlostlyianin) s commorial a § t anthing ey an postofiice Mareh 9 at 3 p. . Father M W York, Mar Rudini, Minister of | forh O BRSOt TR OV ITCAE Vo TTHO BUHG — ions interwovan > goverument of ¢ i " ¢ sithout any danger to ritta received it on the morning of the 10 For g ATairs, J | press of :;; s I“ nnoyauce before th san Francisco Peopl Their Last ”‘-‘l“"* alized t """“‘ ~;’ silling - am 5 A v sinos 15, oul whom it seens Ty . Y fia organi- New York unani S J ng that b & TR s " o A X in 1880 proposed to establish on th tanti It he necesity of o Gl (R LG HERIOMGRIEL TR |l RS e f satia At NOW Aithough the bids will be opened during Respects to the Dead ocean a mail service similar to that now i ““',':,". ] 13yio8 TR S Ahd Eres Dnes Autho Lo A0 | Obisanszir saveratItilh Wy fcquitted | the fivstten days in April, it is not at all | SayFrascisco, Cal, March 15, —Funeral | tyistonce on the BT ity e BRI b e Y S rican jury and interven- | !kely that onoof the sites will be finally erviceg were held today over the remains of | coantric Postma Ganeral Wana weeallianee will ot e and ot o the court every day | 10N by the home goveran Shostn a1 monstsition thet SaoliT peove Uis IRy SloIMBRHERNY S Sirod 1ast (e ker readily saw thegroatadvar 7 e interesls to the oo foreement of us lis ther did” ot do | | Auswerwas: SVour eablegram reetved, f oual a¥s00n as tho. sites tre ae | 087, WHR (ORI Melvel from Washing. |!he Droposed movememt and comt od o wiere e majwity of theie it Ty Kot He s o e e Governent ene retic and prompt measuras.t | 1ected the dranghtsmen of tho ofice of the | ton, it has lain.dn statein Gracechureh, | 5 GGG connt ries, | howe T (o IMoHn e, (E LN EmEN o2 MG e (i LU AL 5 ¥ vismg arehitect will bewin work upon | whereit was viewed by hundrods of citizens. | tuken part_anit. The wor stnaster | Newvork e ek LR L L SRTIEMADoPL LI behal Intsndediio glish Pross O inion. the plans; s under the law ot ncont can 1o | Tho services were conducted by Rev. W. C. | gonieral studicd the matter he be. | Hosor Glit o AT e A T e give® the “letter to the district actoruey, but | LoNDox, March 5,—Tbe News, comment. | expendud for the phuns until the sites have | poute of Grace churel and the building was [ came convincel thit itwasa movement in | i presicent’suddress in this laguage: I refeained from doing so through fear, He [ ingon the lynehingof the Italians i New | /o .‘mm e “Naver bofore i the history of | crowded to thodoGrs.with people. Among | the right dircctior aud it carcfully carried | Bt. louls, vlannmg forthisyvear's work we mist kep further said that the jury in the Provenzano | Orleans, says ly'sindiznation is shared | tho ofies has so much work been thr-ust upon the pall-bearers ware Governor Markham, | out would prove of y:nvu‘}n-mm o the com 3 ase had been entively too lenient with them. | v o whole eivilized world, In uearly all | the employes all atonce as is the case just nderson, Uhief Justice Beatty and | mercial bu n.u»n: America. Now Orlens 1 anforeing the law, and secondly, the dection While he deplored the course of the citizens | |~ s Ry L ket emaining senators and members | OtHErs of the ines: prominent uien in the The matter was brought to the attention of | Cindnnai... 1. of a lerislturenext fall that, isted of re in ncting as they did yesterday, similar ac. | SUCh cases m America corruptionis at the | AW, e VeAMLE SCBUtons and Wonben | state, Although caif: poured down steadily | congress und muthority wis given the post- | fitbure pealing ov modifying the Jav, will naintio tion in_ tho other case would have proved | rootof the evil. Americans are at once the [ 11 IWSSHIBRIG HOtK i upon the SUDEVISHE | all day thousands of people who ;could ~not | master gencralto enter lnto an agreement | SIS G- oo cob A0 and strengthen it Both e’ be sucessfully more effectual in completely eradicating the | Most patient and most impaticut people in [ LIS U SRS WIKILE L E gain_admittance 1. the churoh liued the | With Germany to establish the proposed ser- | g, e, 5 i acomplishied with priper effort and encrgy Matiu society theworld. When thoy have grown tired of | ticular needs b A q | streets - ta o 44 funeeal proge:sion, in | vice. Germany was notified, and last Decem- | Galveston on thepartof the friends of prohibition. Attorney General Rogors said today, in | any erievance they movo to theiv revenge | #UDGE (OB KECONMENDED T0 SUCEED GROFF. | hich millila organzations and many cinic | bery Me. (aohse dircotor of posts of Ger- | Miwaukie. The sucess of this gl dcp=ils very speaking of vestorday's trogedy, that the | with the swiftness'of o hawlk.' Senator I'addock has brumended — for | bodies took part. many, wast sent here to perfect the srringe- Banaone . * % largely of courseon whether the republisn question. presented to the authorities with Uhe Post says Saturday's occurrence in \issioner of the geneval land office, in the e ments. peed was what the people were | Detrote T i 3 party will ontine insaying this yoir that jurisdiction in the city and parish s, *We New Orleans will formn deplorable page tn | place of dudge igied, Judge Amusa | srampy POCK£17°8 ROMANCE | demundingand the highest vate of speed that | Clevelan i Mronitition 1 the sethd | piley of the the laws of the state violated, and what | Amcrican history. Cobb of the supr of Nebraska. It — \‘,‘““ oSl e U A BB L (el state.” Thit senthuet two yeirs ag cost a crimes have vesulted fro h violation! —— 15 L can secure the ap 3 ; 3 York might mal husi s differenc wod wany votes, andit is votes principily B e R A E7 U I kG a B A vaAs0 Pittshurg adians Excited. point T TN Ea Cabbiwho Willlbe sips | L coulAREtOryIOT s esAD MG tlouTan A i gy commercial transietion, Steam- | Wit the menibITa Pty reteliel Gats in full op t'l‘i' all means and modes of en- Pirrsieea, Pa, March 15 I'he larg ported by Wisconsin_delegation, whose s o (. ] 2 ers very often would not reach th wharve % atthistimein this state. Therw is nison to forcing laws. I have no doubts those charged | eolony of Ital excellent volunteer service in the war is ¥ DobcE, Ia., March 15—[Special to | until late in the afternoon, too late for th 1 . telieve thatth ir the repul iy with ofticial duty will act firmly, justly wnd | ¢ived over 1) T _ No well known to the president, and whose long e Br Mary Puckett, a young lady | delivery of mails inthe city, and il the da will not be guiteso positiveon this sabject fearlossly,’ 2 st ;"" AR uliciul expericnce fits bim for the plics, 'is | whose home is in Carrol county, is the hero- of ity snotid AR to e o lay weentyear, and thatquite a (iffernt S h st ont ol Polica. Gas Ko leans, and several society meetings took | perhaps the onty man who has any chance o Bt b 0 Ch G TS et it a very serious del e object ¢ fihie party will be in con tal R L At o teniian taatel e | Bluco today. Action was taken looking to the | Being seected, * Senator Spooner will cordi- | 110 of8 story of abda xile and final | fh 2 on ference between Mr Sichse and the i of thiscity is prost- could wot arrest the comuunity, | bolding of & week, when | ally endarse his candidacy, and he will have | restoratlon, as strange as has been recorded tministration of this country was te Bountirohibition forws of the res Governor Nichols said that the Ttalian con- | Tesolutions will t f ing to the | str backing from many friends in his | in any yellow covered romance. Ten years uee the delay to the very moinimum. Unde ; 5 nA his recent uttemnceson sul called on him yesterday moriing and | Sovernment to punish the lynchers, native state. ago, while herding cattle o herfather's farm | the pr systermn the wails from forci cstior an quite simiont asked interference and protection for Talian | o = Senator Paddock strongly urged upon_ the | iy Daliota, Mary whs kiduapped by a Bluck | {oustriesare dunped, inbulk iutothe New i #thatlis wine of theparty, bino ects in the parish prison who were | Biforma Denoune the Lynching. | president the appointment of Jndge Groft | Hillstrapper. She was tien thicteen years | ¥ OFS pos here to be sarted and starte sl pereentage is in favor of @ L mob_violence. Tho e | Rowme, March 15— Riforma denounces the e the court of private land clums b 1 old. Her captor dressed the boy's 8 milon A ) 3 ated high licase T 1 not been called officially to the prnor's | Now Orleaus lynehing an out an cently ereated by act of congress. clothing and for years compel todo | mails forsome : he larger cities ar Fo i it of Nebras ki attention and u call for the milita RS, MRS, OWENS SLIGHTLY IMIROVED, the drudgery of his lgnely cabin so/asito o clammtal N A [ dtableis givenin the report Have toroomalt I the mayor of el koS Mol i The condition of Mrs, Owens, wife of the | Atthe end of thres years the vapperr A \ St 3 the state tenpermee ilis No such demand had been made. When th ST 0B Eox 08w Ll Caroalata oy idiana ex-congressimasi, is very slightly im- | moved to & poiut on' the Missiasippi viver ynamnena ants SR ERRT S wvhidh Slows that in the st ten consul called on the governor the crowd nad | ayument in parliament regarding the affaiv proved tonicht. She got alittle sleep early | near the southeast corner of Avkansas, Here AL bite ontar and | Wikning ) 5 5.8 ovrnent lieenses forthesale alveady started for the prison g i this morning and has retained some nouris| they lived on a flat b Mary had by this ‘:”_“‘ 'l“ Pty "‘;“, gotine 10 { Loy angies lave beor issicd i prbi bitor Mayor Shukespeare says his aid had ne A Unit in Demanding Reparation ment. Last night rones were strotched | ime regained her proper sex and was | \POrQUDIY OF ovish thelanahingol i inthe | ymeus vl onchalf per cent of been invoked, and when he reached his o Wi s el R 2L L RO on I and Peansyl- | introduced as the niece of her aged abductor. ew York oftico requirves several liours, o | v \ it was all over. He had not asked any ad of ARG DITY R S AT T LIGTO VRS the goveruor, great excitement heve today in Ttalian quar. a decoy truee for parley, opened fire at | the nation pnieaska Ciry, Neb., Maveh 15,1 Sp RiiLea B view twolhing: First the necesity of Mayor S says it is a disgraco to the U i towns and the hals 10 50 45 10 keep vohicles off the | The girl soon forgot allabout herold home | 3YOl this delay and place thecormspondence | i, bi | m 15, showing that the sal of opposite the Ebbitt, where Mrs. | and friends, aud lived the hard life requircd | (PO 1ORCRS cOlBTHES 10 LIE WL DM t entively confined o the lirze i g . ters, Consul Feda says the Ttalians are 108 located. She suffers greatly from | of her without much thought of better time toavhom s G nessQrtapRtOEvervEeatiosy aiit isso oten claimed by prbibiton The President to Governor Nichols. | unite in demandine that the American zov- | constitational nenralgia and la grippe and is me weeks ngo neighbors beeame interest practicable momentis the maln object of the | Ne speakies aud - writen, Another interesting WasHINGTON, Mareh 15— Secvetary Blaine | erument be made to make suitable reparation, | fn n very weak coudition from a long | in her and inguired about her former life, | M3 depurture in the mail sersice e 1 fatur ot the secretary’s rewrt was the tonight sent the following telegram to Gov fast. Shé became il three weeks ago today. | All that she could remember was having at Lhpiat agieed ol co placaupon allinig ! tement whid showed that the sun of ernor Nichols, at New Orleans May I “The chances ave tonight that she will re- | one time lived in C ntys el (BOIRTIESOIME TS ENAR DOy A Tanan | Siatrenln. o 0 07 was expende 1 for liratiro and spek- DEPARTMENT 0F STATE Marh 15,-To His| PiNe Rivar, S D, : Shecis cover, although the physicians vegard here | Mary's new found ot to the | Nork and Bremen and Hamourg two postal | SHonstor fia SR OEt faremEn 3for Sc0Po~ Exceilency, Franeis T Nichols. Governor of | up Bre.]—High winds emdition a3 precarious.” Mr. Owens ana | county clerk of that county, who sent the | (00 S Bl mCT R GE B the | £Sit Lk ary i Ipandii4s for Nebrska Louisiana, New Orleansi 1t his hoen tepros 4 Mrs. Owens' youngest son are at_her bed- to the Carroll papers, Tnone of the Sroh v wulison yad disiionte, 8U shall suslieir i et Wl The first thrw itms, sonted t0 the president by the minister of | HIEhtS continue, A7 o m. the thermometer | Gigo! 1t is probublo that Mrs, Owens’ son ohod the 98 ! 'tho ‘loat mul'a grand- | Mals, Jusb et 1% ls nowdoe inthe postal | 7| amountir B 00 on (ot iis ANt Ttaly weeredited to- this “wovernuent that | vegistered 105 below zero. Ournew agent, | and some other relatives at Logan, Ta., will | father, Elijah Pickett, who immediately sent | §273 0% the railways 1H NG LS tonal among the victins of shedeplorable iassacre | Captain Penny, s very fond of dogs and | be summoned toher bedside. President and [ his son Johu toinvestigate, TLe youngg man | Mo Y ork uuder the nov amnganent they | S500S R0 F - ‘ 1 thing in ooy vestordiy there were Thee or more subects | dresses handsomely. Licutenant Bettens has | Mrs. Tarrison ecallea and inquired about f found the gl now twenty-thee vears oid, f 5 toe, or direerly to the il it - - ol of the king of Ttaly. Our weaty with that | rone in, owing to illness, having 1o suitable | M¥S: Owons today, andikgonioon vintadlisiaf SEiden Hons fordespiteh by the fisst teiins, The | PARNELL'S DELEG ATES ARRE 3 sionthe follow friendly government (which wnder e consu . | S H O BLgah TR vor PRESIDENT HARRISON'S DELICATE POSITIO fromiry vas only oo, Klad - to jesibe | gisiributions on the steamers will be mad = i e e R S M s e s R President Harvison Is now exporiencing | [I0% the | mugh life ©she bad - been | auording to “sehemes™ prepared by the de- | They ave Presented With an Addeess |4 y ocanferen AIEIBR R IR S eeta - i lglied ik cold and was threatened with pneumonia. | 4y most delicate period of his ofeial « leadiig adily agree O | partment and by the German anthovi £ Woelcomme, b 5 and seearity for thelt personsand propry.» | Heis agenial officer and we will miss him. | Heretofore he has been called upon to deal | S¢company bevrescier home, The old wap- | o™ Zach government will placeon each of S 5 " 3 i DARKIE thean. amennbla o the sume basis ag | Lieatenant Guy Henry Proston, Ninth cav- | only with questions In. hand, Now he i | Peron accountof ‘s gray baivs, was not | pietaqiors one clork, na the Gorman goy E3AYie Jama J. el s and nrnish an assistant or labover, | John O'Connor, lund He ourown eitizens to the laws of the Un Iry, has been complimented by Gon N asked to deal with theories and hy pothetieal |V ) ernment wi iy by 1e QUTONERIENNE 50 LIS 1 aas 0L tho U alry, has been complimented by Ge MASH 00N ikl ypothotical | ™ Mary Puckett, after ten vears of slavery, is | SFament Wikl furish an 1ss [ E SR, i Ve e : ? N Len ordury administition syilie, i a detter o the adjutian 3 Hustiongion e A S mBIL AN v oe gD Ilying quilsicnthie Buckote fiem nhap | TR0M Sew Yoek 0 Lovauny o otiaes || Elireiaci, Q¢ s i v The president decply rezrets that the eit the United States ari Arge cxcar MEELIC Bltes. man b Lake City, and is preparing to make up fo SUOMILBS I LVt LAl UL ! | for 11 g r ' ent of zons Of Now Orlomns should havo. s dis | duranco in_ car \ bis” experience at the white house, when | [atEOCIS B 1 broparing to mako up for | (op Bremen) sea postoice” and will be | g5 i 3 ‘ d par lio purity and ndeauacy of theirown | Wounded Knee f about half a million « s soueht oftice and | SREIINE W KINE 10, SO paten b | under the charge of the United States ofitera Jud nals as Lo trauster to the pas- | he was to be cut of 3 ; cach felt it his Christian duty to haveas | 1 e htop | until the vessel reaches Germin water Wive o slon lLenent of & mob a question that | <y, He made the ¢ I v many of his friends as possible address the {6 SEANEE G P SRMI OF THaE S | when the muls will be tumed over ; v . Y should v been adjudged dispassionately [ 1 oo dro) ; 1atea head of the nation an urgentappeal. The | WHOM f0rien years they mourned as dead, to the German officer. On 1 I | 3 it X A1 A vANry Snaiycthbentilaq i N Giates must | him being comy Soiaecy spondents at present largely deal with ttempted Ly no ¢ at Sio Sity to this countr they W ¢ i e e D RO VBLARALLT pontcn must | Giths ora fy ' s, andl political future of the _president Attompted Lynghingiav8ious Olty. known 1 the VT3 Hambury 5 i ALt ofice, und v dor the b security which (t demands for our own eit lhtaisnithie sum v au tuo organization of thHe party Stovx Ciry, In., Mareh 15, —[Special Tele- | yr g Ry fonally or by states, districts, countios | gramto Tne Ber ome fifteen Scandi- | the German ofic psent o the zons when temporarily under fo the dictions: 1t Is e hopc of the president o md townships, They seek advice and | navians who belong to the laboring class ave | mail only will be the « ; k Western i bointer i vor- | under arrest for an attempt to lyuch Lars | ¥ ' v thaobllaacions oCthestnieay Beatoaitawan b ORI SEEAE R N e tunitios to commit himselt as tohis individual must go iuto the Ne K oftieo to by T R dlea At e ok s £ 3 v vlans and preferences politically, He is spected by eustomns Under th and violoiee miy be provented nnd tht froquently requested to announce whether system the steamers will bring the Britis fenders nzninet the oW may b promptly | Chicago today were the following he is a candidate for re-nomination, notwith ARSI 4 S mails, as now, but they will not be Vo ¢ PG At the Grand Pacitic — C. W, Caunon, | standing the fact that General Harrison is | % #5 Uk at which 8ftyolive mon worer pros- | gy distibuted on the vessels. All Seerctary of St Tdaho. not the character of man who would aunoun : 0 oetng resolved to lynch CAris: | inails, those originating in Germany u oram was the result of u confor. At the Sherman —Mus. C. O, French, Salt | bis intentions, one way or the other, thus far | 050 1‘1‘”‘: ’,("‘",. IL.‘:"“,““(',"““ 1anirty oF | countries beyona - Gevmany, will be b between: the president 1 secretary | Lake City in advance, if for no other reason than that a | o\ BERAKERTE GEROC LhEMSERES. WD | on the vmers, The derkes will be suppliod £ o~ this afternoon, Baran Fava, [taliau mivster, [ “At the LelundC. B, Tremaine and wife, | Wrong construction would be placed upon his | fotiis BUGG B WIh Whishy, dnd procoeded | sy United States and - Gernan wstase | 00 RRECINE ¥ D01 25 SHON TRE AL having proviously called on ' Secretary Blaino | Noeth Dakota, Mr Dowey, Omaba action, With about sixty ex-sonatorsand ex- | {6 10 RERREGEE L0 S WHORE RIS | stumps, so that pssengers. may be accom m . Dl i vt e A A TR el e i Barie, Lincoln, | G ot Meh stciig tho. alne. new | tho olleostation the mob_atwoked Smith, | {HN TG corvponioncy originating o | Great Damnge Lane Iy tho Wind | cction for 'all other Ituliaus in New the Auditorium—E. M. Dickey, Du- | judiciil appointmeatsand vn army of appli- [ JhaVasholoine them oft and beat biw fear: | iy kystem, aduirabl as the conception 1 Ll By l cants presenting their ciaims for the land | WG ivest, and he mow states that he fs | ¥Ould boa failureuniess the most careful at M t toSecrotary —_—— court and other places, the routine work of | GG FIERS (0 T ki l‘f rora | tention ntoull the details, and it i, ted dur 1 rities at New Ot it Will Be Covered. | the president is at this time voluminous. it i 3 O his wile were | 13,000 the postmaster general has' display torit ha ot only ru:nxmlm\u nt themee RS R S e e S ARMY TRANSPERS, (ol i S his business senseand methods o« \ alsohold an attitude purely passive diring um from James Ryan of Portland, | figie & the war dopariment: Mustelan John | gyg0x Crry, In, Maveb 15, ~[Special Tele- | steamers applications for positions began the massacre. He said he was obliged to aying that 1f the forfeiv was I ( wy O, Fifteentls infantry, stationed at | €ram to Tug Beg. ] —In view of the innumer- | pour in. ‘The postmaster general detenming Fort Raudall, 8. D., to the Sevénth cavalry, | able prosccutions lately begun by the law [ that thenewsystem shonld be oficeral fre reserve for his goverament the vight to de + til March 18 Ryan would cover ! iy aud all reparation 14 deemed ne behalf, New Orlea Upon his return 1o Fort Randall from fur: | and order leaguo against the saloons, Mayor | the experienced employes ot the postal es sary revail 1 the AT SR S service, efther in e rmailway service Ihe third assistant secretary of state, Mr. I lough he will & tto the headquarters of | paimer has informed the liquor men that the | or in somo of the more jmportant Adce, speaking of the matter tonight, suid: | 4 3 the, Seventh cavalry (Fort Kiley, Kun.) for | license orimance will nolonger bo enforced, | oxe Yices. Thiswould be necessary “This case is without precedent in the diplo 3 aeslgiment to i troop by the regimeniil com- | and that the police will not inteefore further | as thert wo S the stea matic history of the conntry, Of course I oo nande : 4 . 1o close the salons cither at nizht or onSun- | grive st cannot predict the outcowns, nor discuss it a sligaly | it Tdoutenant Charles W, Rowell, Sioo- | days, ~ Ali” tho” saloons are wide open today. | course of procedure For Nebraska o 4 y college, Girove City, La., 1o Omaha and re- | eoliecting mouthly about §2,000 by fines, P sa(d/lax Ranvoadiiative | morienay ¥ port as a witness to the judge advocate of the pi 2 : a tepresentative | no winds. R a0 e Iuige aovaoliRal i inga transfor. When the time came to mak Morrow of California, “how this affair can e South Dakota—Light snow: warmer | 420003 om attendance will return to his Fatal Fun. the appointments the superintendent of 1l Declines Reskl become x.m’ internation lssue. |‘: b ven y inds becomin ST i g Forrt Dovae, Ta, March 15— [Special Tel. | railway mail service and the postmaster L '\‘,“"" geance of the mob was not divected agair ¥ ' ST ¢ 3 b ha e om whase offices applications had been re v NIl B the Italiaus as & vace, butas & band of su e m— A ANEOUS, i i Bek]—Durt. Rodenbavgh of | SEUR ARG T e o e e posed murderers, who escaped thefr desert Little Vope of Being Saved, I\ chester of Kearney is at the ot Mound was fatally injured while par- | pEe e e o that. roc p \ f ' by i miscavriage of justice, It seems to m AYHEAD, Muss.. Mareh 15.—The United i in a charivarl. The young man | alone the appointments wero made, I'ho re ; Haklion ue 0t Myrasuse Ry A L b iahaedd President Polk of the Natlonal Farmoers® arging a beavily toaded double bar- | is thatfihe new system willstart off with the 7 3TRA N Y Ma relatives of the deal men to sue the ci | S \ A ) " | Alliance has left for lowa to organize a stato | reled shot gun when the weapon burst, driv- | very eream of thé service. Tho sevy New Orleans for damages on the egroun i high up on the beach, broad- He said before lwaving Ihe | ing a splinter of the stock into his neck, His in with th that the city failed to furmsh proper prote able perty will allinnce intends to make a vigorous educa- | face tion. Waa 06 & PRoe Tiot it Ay sonse of tthere is little hope o tional campaign this year, 50 as to be fully the word.” g the Galena | prepared for any eyclone that may strike us Cr - D - next year. We will have o seriesof mee Busrlvania Fail s {n the different states, nt which we will il o Rowr, March 15— The Italiangovernm v Pa. March DieeMichael Schall has | Bave the best speakers to bo seeuved,” Otto Kerschert were incinerated this aft Las istructed Baron De Fava, Ital mir T R S RO e Christianson. He was suspected by Pete Lorenson of eriminal intimacy with his wife Tur 1K Among the western people i BeRl Yesterday o weeting of Lovuson’s friend s rs itried clerks wer ployed fuily ark the enterprise m thestart, Bt great cave had to be ex erased even in selecting from employes seck southenst oo will salling of the Germau 1 4 was horribly distigurad staamer from Bremen on the i of next month, this government sending to Germany mation at Davenport. clorks 1o be ready for duty ot that time, Ea DAvENPORT, la., March 15, ~The remains of | EOVCrnment pays its own employes, and other expenses aro to be equally divided be v tween Germany and the United States The supply of seeds allotted by the depart- [ noon at the crematory of the Northwestern It 18 expected that this qll'-lh.vlvh it will en apric » to the Nebraska dealers 're 01 socie rre. This s o firs N : > terat Washington, to present & vehement i guring $149.000, He is the hond of the bugke | oot Of agriculture to tho Nobraska d Oromasion tyhere. This is the Arst [ ke again of several houm in the delivery is exhausted. Both senators huve begged or f the kind in the northwest and at- | of A X Steanship Arrivils sy T (A s b o L : ¢ caso of ] of mailin New York, sud many times resiit X protest W the United States govemment { 1§ B of Sebial 8 Dayne borrowed three or four times as wuch as | tracted much interest, in the saving of atrain lu despatching waulls York il a froms dla aban Government Peotests, AT \)

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