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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTIETH YEATL OMAHA., THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1801 NUMBER 271, and submarine cablo line drowned fional-N. 1. Noyes Tncrease Lovi P W notable event n the iistory of rapld e 1 - —— Huntzinger, John M., Baweit. IReissuc o shunloations, In e, Mme. Rocho, W - MUIRDIRER SILKCS CANE, Nicklaus Schneiffer. Original widows, ete of M. Roche, ministor of industrios and ¢ ALYOST SIX HUNDRED LOST. [arbteumecr e vt oot e | DERELICT LETTER CARRIERS, | Simes irmeonde Sa b b | BERLINERS EATING OUR BEEF, | e tontenuavase o e | 1§ FATE 15 ALMOST SEALED, The Anchor I kely 10 Trateni Cprfor Twenty Years | Posmaster Geuoral Waymater Ater Them | SEstinr T whlow of, Pilanier iivan: | Waister Phelps' Schoms to Have tho Ree | onics, i tho ho i [ Nowberry's Maximun Rate Bill Goes from Chivago With o Sharp Stick. bella, widow of Samauel Donk: Minerva C., strictions on Cattle Romoved, 10,0 convorsatio Mu, Honry ¢ Through tho Seuato in Oommitteo. 1 p our v widow of Jackson Riloy: Maria, widow of Railds, postmaster genoral of Great B B dter Hovber; Mary A, widow of William Earl Lytton, British ambassador T | REFORM CONMENCED N WASHINGTON, | Jfirivecrs B R O Y AN RO AN AT A R el oo . atvs spekath.sc Loy - HUNSATISIAGTORVERSECTIINGS 10 Mr. Raikes. SHE COLL'DED WITH A WARSHP. APPROPRIATIONS, . | Fonr Disinissed and Fourteen Sus AN English Scheme to Assist Emmis Accepts 1s Challenge. Much Debate Wentto the Bortom with Seven 7 v ¢ Comparative Statements for the Last s \ pldad, and (he Probability is 5 gration to America - Horeible Spoealal Cablogratm Amendments Ofered and Hondred foalinn Eanis \ N Two Congresses, Hoaley wr IThat More Will Follow - Senas Wasiieare®. Atardh e, Al e off a Jdealous o t M 5 Senator Switzter's Chin tor Paddock Indignant. A Cafition; SHARBNL tespsotively A Fronchman, uld both ros . Final Vote, MANEOSOO W ELL CONTEST. ® s ate and house con s on appropria pros f Terible Scenes a8 the Great Vesse reants on Board. A i B tions, have prepared statoments making a 0 Akt S » tof tho popular sentimont in favor of ¥ elR Lo TR He Wil Claim That Boyd is Not Gov- btz bbbl iasule B, compatison of thoappropriations of the R sEME B Owing to the untiving |y, morits of the MeCarthyite and Parnelliw of Nebraska WastisaToy, D, C., March 18. fiest with the Fifticth ross, The state it~ RSl A, States minfstor | causes, Mt Parne reprosents Cork \ ] here, Chancellor Voo Caprivi hias removed ¥, which has tw <in parlin t t into WVis, March 18—, H. MeIn t Hrerehinpes ment of Cannon shows that during the 1if FEL ! city, which hns ty v | v ; 1 ‘“‘ muster(oneral Winanaker's vail upon § bt of G Byl »‘”"‘ " ssy. | the cmbargo pliced on American cattlo | acccpling Parnell’s chi o Mr. He s of idor Now carriers in t = b g landed at Hambirge, o ficoly’ thiat | (llosts e, Lat VLY Senator entions with respect. tovar Dol wiil be abis torobtalh’ the removal of | hich theys out the country, Out | deficionces, were &317,% apprc ¥ L 1 the romoval of nent and £ ho Fifty-f the restrictions placed upon the importation 1 and forty | priations of the Fifty b | aroa L ok Aleelie B0 lmm il r beeves have been landed at Hamburg as an t tors from experiment, Phelps, at a sories of dinners i wpacitated nvening of is city is but o W, the t Apyropr s, including beer jssed in this | i0g the fiscal yeavs amount to city and fourteen suspended. It was found SR, 130 & TIGLADIRIBIG 1nCrodsa of 9l ) that quite & number carriers woro | 416,200, Cannos re should bo added n the habit of “loafing™ around restau [ 0 the appropriations of tho Fifticth Soln Races, which he has given at his residenco here, [ Loxvow, Mareh 18, [Spocial Cablegram to has rants and on the streets so as to *kil | 8nd deducted from tho Rifty-first con iven his guests American beef and bas | Py Bee, ] —This was the thivd day of the f ! 1 ; i Vo 'SR 18Y dE CeaarYIsh gross 07 to weet known deficiencies | thUs Introduced its use in tho families | Lincoln spring meeting. The principal one | retive from the chambor ! One Man Killel, Two Fatally Hurt| tiye” anl make roturvns for extvaservice, as | gLiS el My o g bl iGns of the for. | of many distinguished mombers of fashiona | of the day was the raco for the Lincolushire | ¢ opprossive part in anasix Others Dnfuecd. cartiers whoare kept out over ¢ight MOUES @ |y ongposs, Cannon argues agaiost in- | ble cireles in Berlin, In tura, Hamburg 1o 1, Pa., March 15~ [Special Tele. | daynow on account of extra serviwes ar f cro; of commititees having | cal officials are making costly permanent im- | olds and upwards, one 1t was won by [ Senator the bill was Tie B} —An ox it the | paid extra. Othors wero in the habit of iation bills, and says the I system of distributing t1 “ Vartous | Provements in the lauding facilities now at | Lord George, by Poul f Lady Emily tion oy was full tsteel works on [Fifty-fivst street at | of walking wl USRI EIS TSk hIllaoK I INOUNGTG. tords Lo Bk the disposal of the importers of American | M. Ephrusse’s thre chestnu filly i parts of U ance, Ho thinks one committeo of, the tle. Theobject of the Hamburg oficials BV by '\‘H um or i h house shonld bo charged with the preparation | in making tho improvements referred 10 15 10 | (ambitllo. out of “atida, thicd, "There were Lanal Tatalls bt are; | furnished them, Others wore in the habit of | of the many bills for s consideration eucourage and develop the trade in American | twenty-one starters Iitheie votes L g passing the stior boxes without tak- | Senator Allisonin_ hls statement gives tn | e ™ i GWERE 1S : , gy the measu \ prises 108 L. Sullothers loitered around | detail the reasons which operated in several | Cattle. Chancellor Von Caprivi is now con Cinbmen Avrested UNT, aged forty I uppropriation acts 10 increaso the expend. | Sidering tho point made by Minister Phetps, | HREIRER AECEREE BURNED By HOTSEAG. . war handicap of 1,000 soveregns for three-yoar ory and v this moringe klled one worlman, fatally | to have ridlen on street cars, and ght te rtsix ofhers, | have “knoeked down'' the street car tickets pages of u t ind, 1o the uninitiated, ddiid iture by the p vss over those of | Who asks that American hogs b allowed to | Tt untelligivle tigu ved too monotonous oan in 1o hewwy < v it predecessors Jo merease of | land in the samo manner and under the same | 10 TE Brr]—The numerous bettingelubs of | for tho lobby. The latter was accordingly reuh thedrowiing | TAMAY, € tirty-five yoars, | thir siperior oMicers. ‘Tho postmaster | 141,473 unde tho agrl al appropriation | juspection as American cattle, The inter- | WIS city wero crowded today by theirpatrons, | qoseried and so remuined til the last line of E " \ S i voul Ornmen d © dismissal or sus- °t S caus e Y tabl nent of i o i 10 were anxis ¥ awaitin esult of Il ! . The rescued passozers : s, ribs broken and injured fnter. | Wolld wt recommend the dismissalor sus- f 0ct was caused by the establishment of | viow with Secrutary Rusk of the United | Who were anx awai result of | oy iathan bad been reached berabout two hundred (pos peusion of the offenders, andso the postmas- | Wrleultural exporim O it he | States department of wgriculture, in which | the Lincoln races. While the betting fra When section 2 had been read Senator or on the warship or leahd LA ) =~ h It 0 I8 quoted as suying i€ nited States ernity we | e the 1 he police M oaka Ml depurtment, Under fortification’ ‘biil | 1218 quotedas siving tiat the United Statos { tornity wore awailt et e aniliowed i povermeit buldings. tho offcuso n his own hands, mude hisinves- | (v whe v ot E240%00 for con- | 1d06s ot ‘,1‘ by .Minyu‘ l~-lll.- repe .‘.ur o | made a wholosulo rajd upon the botting clut AT AT A DAt s AE e ey v were burnel and ent | Lo general says he intends (o tako | defense of various harbors. In the Indian | 10Stile press and may deiay matters. pioyes aud patrons of thoso establishments N BRI FAVE 6L lOERHCLDRE NS ol A A e sinilaraction whereyer tho carriers are dis- | bill an increase of §,307,000 was made to - — s T RIza0 b i (il remited i the ssongr stoaner siking ] Thie ijuris an net serous, The ex- | huiestand dorelict of duty. He believes th ¢ iuto effoct the recent trenties negotiated Gladstone's Great Speech, e N AnRtOnAIR IR belng mnximum rates on the fol- AL A i "I‘“ 6 blamo cay | Plsion wa el by lot. slag falling from | postmasters are in ases to blame for | withh various Indiar tribes, An in Loxnox, March 18, —|Special Cablegram to Rowe, March 18, —In the chamber of depu- | fes: Wheat, flour, millet, B IIChoA ) THS o Veasl IO CAL | the furmace into apool of v Verylittlo | the inelicient se cariers, and when- | crease ~ of €1456,00 was made for [ Tue Brk.)-The Parellites interprot Mr. | ties today the president delivered a culogy rm, oats, bivley and other grains otorson, the Swoed ish o nanermaster who | Gimagewas done to themill ever serious charges aro made by private cit- | clerieal force in the various departinents, Been stacting (o Ulopin s shioct tine be & . 5 izens and they properly autlenticated or cer- | mainly in the pension office. Navy appropri e atiurinz tho Ulibiag short tiie be | thece PPasengers Fataly Tnjured. | giiod tho posiofties deprtmont will caiso in- | ations show an hicrease of 14,000,000 for new g : LEARL L b et orL Witk y, Ind, March 18-Tn o collision | vestigzations to be muade ial agents | ships, improvement of navy yard plants, ete, | Parnell. Timothy Harrington —expressed there he felt the shoek of the eolision and | Petween two freight trains tday near hero action will be taken over het Ponsions show ait increase of 118,312,000, in- | himself delighted with Parnell’s opponents in Filied from telow, bub before fip ‘rachel| thiee pissengors (i n cabiss wore fitally asters, This makes it almostuseless | cluding deficiencies. The increase of #2,- | the English liberal ! ) > s themain deck the Utopin bad gone, broad. | iujired Sinon Gahan of tester, Ind. oA ~“v|m”“[' postouus. | 063,000 undor the postoftice o \“.!mm” 10 | ‘Hiiven at longth to come out from their. se TRAGIC SEQUEL, ot lioratr mon tiohody b e sidoon, uponthe s of thy Ausons ram. | Janes Niclulls of Kinsey Ind, snd'A. G oo D aTe SR T for sr e Bron«io COLELEY I oratiand ¥ oovert m6thods | of attaci enditalie | 5 : Tu support of th Senator SHt R e S L A fa SENATOIL PADDOCK INDTGSANT 815,000,000 was for river and harbor improve- | up t othrown down to thom. Mr. | Fatal Shooting Atfuay In the Streets | said that in b 7ot tarift bill stamship's bridge until tho jast moment Patal owder 2 xplosion . Senator Paddork was somew hat indignant | MeRt, census espenses. public buildings, the | Havrington said that Mr. Gladstone evi e of »\I"“ \; f.'“}"‘-: iass e *Il:ww_u“lt‘ “h“ UL Fot Preterson adds thatas the Utopia was crushed Asttrasn, Pa., Marel 18, ~Three men were | this fornoon overan Associated press dis: ‘;:h:w\-m:“f L G I'iu“ \Mfi;’.:”":\fl.‘-‘» dently v ded Mr., Parnell as the onl BN AN SRR EALIT0 L e e TR e C Nl fakine s BN by tho Ausc s ran he dambered up theday: | pobably fatally ijurei by an explosion of | pitch which all the castery 20,000 less than those of the Miftieth con passage of the bill, and w 1tsof one of the steamsh s papers, stating ommendation of 0 R N e e B R o R e the ropes holiing He had no J Cobb as Judge Grefl's successor as although §1.301000 for the krenc $ i . . S N RO RE AL ou ATt N topin had pased beacath th THESIRASI DO IBGADES: selemeto provent action i the Nebraskn f Bottor. ML LG L LD Gl L Fona il g S LR G i it was evidmt that the § 4 governorship contost. Senator Paddock said = ML L to Mr. Paruell's manifesto, aud a a | and those conny 1 withthe Hennessey case, | '8¢ G N et Greetod with the Advice to Itetu Wasnixeroy, Mareh 18.-T'he condition of when Captain Avthur Dunn, one of the | in o to v 3 today : “Ofall tho absurd reports ever con notice to the Irish peoplo that they must de 50 e : o fivst PHIUON o (LA TATE ST NASATE (o Their Homes. wivad this s tho most ridiutous. Irecom. | General Joseph E. Johnston, who has been I counsel for the state, came by, Waters | above suey o g X wse Paviell their leader or gi o W bra s ¢ ot tham osent year. The amendment wa lowered, oneof the man-ot-war's Barmons, Md, Mawh 18— Spocial Tele: | menctel Judge Cobb 1o tho peesident alono | quite il for the past week, 15 reported by bis | Hait on th. onghish 1iberats. . My Glad | Shouted at hom, - Wihere i one of thom, | Boast sen n ide the Utopin and eram o Tis B by Rov. D, Dona- | and in Senator Manderson's absence, subject | physician to bo improved today and no im- | stone would find, ho B TR RN AT | e O O . nriad | dowi by 1 i 4 to mp nto her. 1 . aret 030 N of course tohis concurr The Nebraska dinte aanger is apprehende 2 3 2 T y I ki % L el MR AL EHC { son t i e byl Lt hue, chancel ch diocose of Balti _‘[m H‘M-H,-“f‘-u-m iy 6 on T ha into qanger is apor ded cang .n'.\l‘xn‘“l_n;l!}\ eoplo woro capablo “J‘r bewan i, Dunn quickly arow hi numbor of ‘s s had nov pal afier th collision ho was LIRS s dayaddress, speale | § conyeetfon with the vacaney in the Land Congressmin Springer Improved, | Sobting along without English advise With | Wators fired six shats and Duun five. Waters | tion o : Y torriblt mass of Human bein g their | ingof the *C S now upon Ereland, | ofice. | have had quito enough to attend. to WasiiNeton, Maroh 18.—Congressman | (Hadstane: gavo. Lis. ultimatam G ,“""‘,“]‘, fel d nr_t';w-y ono bull U “"\"““ ,‘“,' SLtoinnenTar dilgk i wav desperately and savagely, tozadiess of | said: “Often and often webaveholpa her | withow —inteclering with ~ that knouty | gpvinger is slightly better touight, but uis | Pavnell orlose ome rile.” The Irish people | frtes i tioe ridht breast and abdomen. 1 onator Keiper moved to 1ay the motion on sexor ke, towards the boats, Men, women | with ouwr means, we can now bestaid her by | problem, either directly or indirectly, | progress toward recovery is very slow, could not. forget, Mr. Harrington udded, that Biilpvaliteii bl Tha | the table. e denounced it as a trick, nd wid enildren cimbed over weh other in that 2 t b to say that T don't know how 1 s ‘ 3 A Y 5 a1 | 18 believed to be mortally wounded. The | IH0 ts s b ; : ver e hat ] itiholdingour means, Request has be Iam franlc Qe e QN L Obg o - the man who said this had, when in actal | men have for a long time boen pelitical | said it wis imperatively necessry that the ot fight fov n “dianes of ecare from | iyige ross the Atlanilo or mote funda, it | Siould votooi it iLkore a6 cauitics to be DOWN THE MOUNTAIN SIDE, put their home rule leader in prison. | enemies, Dunn has for many years been a | Whole bill should bo read diwnigg. ~ One wor woman who was res. | (G EEARS G SRR FEL RE SORE 0 | considered. Whiat Judge Cobbls views are [ puh the McCurthyites the impres. e oo 3 nator Mattes smd such was not the case. oo by theausows bue: Judcots Wait i | soal appeal. [ dievo T vice the views | dn'tkiowmd donstare, 1 sigeested his | perriple Accident tos Pavty of Young | sion produced by ° Mr. Gladstone's L3 e e i, It was evident to everybody that all of se b R Al R e “'; tor | and feolings of a vast mjority of Irish name be :‘hln‘l]\‘\‘:_ 'i‘n.]:(- B ‘\'J.n'.e'i‘.’\: People i +‘olorade ecch is not ull?gl"hn; pleasant, Authorities Inactive, tion _hmlyum ln..w.. rend. u‘m‘;l w.;\u)»r )i L nevicins when I say theirlove o eland 0 office and bellovedJudg 0 3 Y K 4 s PaS0Ns v > ey : . 8 Ak vi > W casure 1o be read, he aistressing neideits by thoseoro, the moxt [ Aterions whon sy hoivlove ot lrelabd | w1 reord, bis rocord of txcellent congres- | - Gronarmtow, Colo, March 18—A fright- | G205 ASONS, WEE U0 (% OB 10 | Wasmivoroy, March 18.—Bavon Fava, | Wanieq Be whoie, meutvre 16 by Ceach b awfud of all weurring when the Utopin, with | 48 00 #0000 23 - ey | sionalservice and bis admirablecaveer on the | ful accident occurrer (s morning noarly op- b 1t i rthyi Italian mimster, today received reports from | 2GR Oy (FC eotd o R daesmrel T SRR A 4 their common sense too great to'encouragy | flonalservics and his fecanenqn.ihs ¢ s moet 3 leader, butone of the prominent Mc(arthyite "™ | agaiu go over the second section. Trolght clinet \ Bt o o | the embassy just arrived upon our shores ench and his stronge Wiscousin connections, f )oite the famous Rridal Veil falls, above | members of parliament has stated that he | the Italian consul at New Orleans fa regard | “Spna motion to lay Switzler’s motion on the 1‘ “! \[‘l sk 340 f“"l‘ Ll {~_\\“1'1" Jck with them! aud seitle the quar would be the casicst man to ke, 1‘1‘;“.. (leorgetow A party of sixteen young peo- | would much prefer that Gladstor d ig- | to the killing of the Italians there Saturday. | table prevailed GILHBE WhO R IRt Tals b soa sl thy | L MHCEe ibe J are n seovo of prominent won mentloned o | o i zed a team and bandwagon to bring | hored Parnell ana loft him to be dealt with | These reports, it is said, sustain the position | * Senator Matfes thought this motion took oi e IEnhy sIulo Shosce s they B tatin ¥dteand, prasident of (e Cithalls | CABetion witk! EHo fofics. ik omnigtosy W by the Trish clergy and other strictly Insh | taken by Baron Fava in his protest to Mr. | the whole bill with it, but the chair held to e B LT cloements. Thatat present any attack from a | Blaine of Mareh 15, relating to the inaction | the con YO IS AT i British source on Parnell was calculated to | of the authovities of New Orleans before an Keiper said that his motion was not an used by the Utopia's 1 Apperar ome caine 10 the sirfae trengthen him in Treland af i AR Wity of Hito | manifst shat if Nebvasky was torun any | down thomouniain sido upon the roclc Iy DS again for a few moments before sinking | | iy . YOL A | ehance we should have topresent a name of | low. These that eseaped injury from the e T Grand Jury at Wor it it b fiually in thor watery tomb, Others, maro | (UMA o her il ] Cling more than onlinary strongth. | suffered from the kicks and plunges of the LuSORRDERA TR oLy NERSTRN NEmO e March 18, —Tno SN S o lheky, wer able fo cliig to pieces of § 'O S A Es o B e tonco {ltscll't0/mé | Horsa, so iat bt omn ot the sitveon ascaped | Lowwos, March 13-(Special Cablegramto || Now Ouvs La, Miseh 1 e | the and wreckage, floating spars, igratings, hateh - . g 1 led it Itis probavle that It is feared that sevecal of them | Tne EE 4 Jerlin dispateh say that oday began an investigation of 0 e 1 ¢ W s, ot e its, cte, and thi et FATIL TENEWENT, HOUSE FXRE mport of o el potitical % should M. Herbette, the French, and ¢ of the Italinn prisoners and causes which Sin insortod: “That the rates Al T A L A [ i wned (o Death and M et e HOLDING GOLD DA RS, Schouvaloff, the Russian ambassador, hoth 1 to the muscarriage of j n g hogs, sheep, lu Stricking, praying w s rise 1 NewY S h 18, tenement Yetective O o For tils remon. wnd | Discussion of the New Policy of probable, the situation will give cause for mro with their il offspring clasped o | wenel this moringe veo : I regret very much tho fabrication Treasury. rrave anxiety. Both these ambassadovs are | Ve 5 dinall their brea Chillren clung to theie | % = . of thestory,' . March, 18.~[Special Tolog R s e e s v the Jarter family, fathor and two daug § e York, Mavch 18, -[Special Telegram | fricuds of y and rbette especially iy L 5 TNk Ao rneniclyse toin svornlonse | eistied 1o tho flume, LAY 1EI0N8, P Ber,|—The Evening Post, in its | has exerted himself to create pleasant rela WORIKE 2y BEOR % \‘x‘.”fi”L Vi et N he | and injure Dil et fact he owes his unpopularity ~which the | fowa Southern Alli MonREush e hit | ' (e b U s e DAt erehgovernment can no long > ing Matters Rapidty. oficial report o » num of persns e fire broke out @ C It nover v < A arch 18, e Tele board the Utopin showed thit when sho left | memiber of the ten funilics in Count Schouvalof has never be Curstos, fa, March 15, — [Special T Nuples the stean »had S\ souls on boan, was fast ey re the fir 5 o with the kaiser, perhaps because b Wwas @ gram to Tie Ber Today's »ssion of the ' rates comin Raples the seanshiplind 8 souls on boarl, | s fist sioc JSroRiiaion fourth of section i, township 115 north, | some people are ready to argue that the | favorite with' . Bismar On T 1y the produc T e e S ot o 5m. LTh el thnts nn Weah i D. Ho |apparentaesire to prevent the export of gold | other band he has always main- | 8 . R A SRS et oo itarel Brow tatlos with theie families, swarmed | ARIEmed tho doo infavorof the cou- | would only inerease the dosiveon the other | tained himsell in a wuy to avold auy | i sccret. Sosceret, in facy, that the g Srowmd ormissig. Brew aitis with twir fnitics svarmed | tstant inthe aseof Mian W. Quickys. [ sidoto have it. The new policy, however, is | friction between the two cmpires, and this | ers deomed 1t nocossary to move their quar. tat Honid b Anson's bats were lowered fmmedi- | buildinr. Whenthe firomn cntered it was { jobnE. Kyle, involvings bomosteid entry | only in accordance with that of the Bank of | ho has done successfully, In the present | ters from the council chanberin thecity |1 foue other L e he el e it ] hored: that. ton pople weramissing. but | medoby the alfer forvho nortleast quar England, which would not furnish anythipg | temper of tho French and German govern B L s O et bt e oot oD | of secfion 2, township 6, rauge 20, MeCook | but sovereiizus when #,000,00 was wanted | ments it would bo casy for an impolito am. |\ & 5 e e i Tddle ma Tonmdrmn. th Swedish maot-war Fnya and | volicobeliore the placs was burned by fncen. | istrict of Nebrsica, from London for this cowntry in Docember.” | Dissuor lo bring a orsis. One potuliar fact | SACFC the avenups of entraes are as able of eom: the ship” Amber and the irondads tu diaries, MIES, OW EN'S CONDITION. e taas e ol LSt R 1At Anolier ody was recovered this evening, | Thewifeof ex-Reprosentative Owen of In- Gold for B:rlin, © household, and there are Berliners | mi A i boat s saloons and took intoxicants when they sup- sed their action would not be detected by rivsos, bally burmned about the | tergeneral upon the advice of citizens, took PPoyntor woved that it bo adopted, ana was cconded vy Senator Randal lug and flying brcks Gladstone’s speech at Hastings as testimony | ob Princo Napoleon, moved that an address | il stufls, liard sl -scft, fun 10 to the returaing prominence and power of | of condolance besentto the velatives and a [ SUneies, £ooks, S s, Cit hogs. committee appointed to attend the funeral, | comen i BRs heep, hard and soft cos » moved ta T'nis action was taken and the senate adopted ! similar resolutions. following icles party. They had been = - Inish reprosentative worth talking about, as | & sensational and fatal shooting tonicht, powderin the Central coiliery today le had not wasted many words growing out of the Italian case. Frank Wat iiversity o Whington. i his St Parick's | Men of note were never so many as now | them home from the St. Patrick's ball at Sil fivemity s aahingten, inhis St Pariels | wiomihe administration would like to take | vor Plume, AU tho point named te team tansrorwillivat) ean hands | e ofin positions of usefulness. It was | beeame unmanageable and turned - the party n for a large shave of th 1in all nator said ximumn best ine had Theassistant secretavy of the interior de. partment today reversed the decision of the ) 3 19; 1ofus commission of ‘the general land ofice, holding to furmsh geld vars for export has of David Shanks for the southwest oné- | departurein the poicy of the tr ry, and hall to the lodge room of & secret soc I'herates abont Count Schouvaloff is that he has sueh e b oard of trada cene of t to assist the rescu that o lip Klchiskva, atailor. dianais still in itical condition. She may New York, March 18.—Two firms hcre [ unkind enough to suggest that ladies of the Hlha commilies onk ations reported re 3 righo th srono oLt i iniend el Ht LERl 3 n the fire | recover, yet her death ot any time would [ have taken £00.000 each in goid coin for | bousehold make themselves useful in eather- | diriing the plat for Rl ey TG e T Ty e b 5 © works about fi create no surprise to those who are ac shipment to Berlin today, om thoughtless associates facts of im f““"[““y‘ S e o the parade and great excitement provailed, | hund rators, vls, anda geeat | quainted with the serious complicition of o w o DOXtedogIDi Hssin tions declar ‘sonse of the nlli The sea wis soheavy that theboatsof tie | panie er ot fsury, [ her dlness Her family relatives from | BANK FAILURE IN TOPEKA. d s declany aibeiihetianes oftholl) rescuers could not with safety approwh the | bowerer. Jogau, Ia, are momentarily expected to ur —— A Jealous ¥ 8 @ hal the railrod | u wroposed Wi they arg of points Trachise, Ll RO i l.'“f“ 080 Joliet's Opera House Buened. MISCELLANEOUS, e e S e R D o 1A Joutr, Ji, Mureh I8, —Fire broke out in | (. W. Syain was today appointed post- Vows sottled a temible sceno ws the opera Lotse this morning ab ock, | master at unan, Holt county, and A. J nessed from the boats, Those still on board tho sinking steuner made @ s el musse 0 the forerigging, stugglng for their lives and vably scokaig plees of refuge, Twenty mintes lter the forecastle was submerged, and the largo number of per- sons gathend there, who hid not duved to he United States Savings Forced to | Paus, March 18 t shouldibainsasssqd fon Ao iinneso of taxn Close Its Doors. "Pur Brr,|— M. Herbelotof the Bouleva 8 Tor tha. RuBRGSa. of revanie, ARA k), Kan., Mavch 18.—Tho United | Courcelles, believing his wifoto bo unfaith- | that they believed that both railrona veverue | Wies! ' ted from both States savings bank of this city closed its | ful,at alate hour last night cut her throat | and railroad taxes should be adjusted o o iain R A M. Kruse was appointed postmasterat Hume | 40ors this moming and made an - assignment | and strangled the child which was sleeping '-A\::;“{‘-_l"h" -V“\_':l»‘”l_‘_';.‘ L e |t pr i rates would be boldt, Munehaba county, 8. D., and L. | to the president of the Kausas National bank. | by her side. He then went to the chamber R L E I e 4 or tomorrow moruing, after which an onen meeting will be held, to be addressed by prowiuent speakers, showing that 'he measure without causiug the toss of the structure wd the | Billebeck at Osmond, Pierce county. W stoeks of the various firms occupyingit. The s 250000 s e S tor Howes | Knaib at Montith, Guthite county, T The failure of the bank was caused by the | of wife's mother and after astru e eaas ey Seiator Paddock will go to New Yor to- | fuilure recently of th father of W. C. Knox, | during which the poor woman begeed pit L finity AT TR A morww fora fow days 4 presidentof the bauk. The liabiltics and | eously for herlife, stabbed her to the heart (AT i A £1,500, T Sl i Governor Melietto of South Dakota hssets cannot be learned, but the latterwill | He then insanely ran into the boulevarde balf Reception o Strabie. ! e o BAdaRAm, feap overbard with the hope of being picked | L B e b ALl Joe Bailey, jr., the Sioux Falls banker, Pay in full all liabilities, The capital stock | clothed and _surrendered himselr to the zen. T TR T A Spodtal Tele. sdnmber Bha savon up by the boats and who bad failed clegant ap the Uni ik Itoni 4 of the bank was 201,000, darmes, avowing the murders, and declaring (Ff A e . R e T offorts to ascend the rigging, we R e Sentor Pettigrew of South Dalota, who he was glaa bis vietims were dead A baa TR lmd Gl EeRntonaan) Dis Aomoard [aunIIg oy Aautibe away by e waves A S ¥ has been in Bostonon business forseyeral | Boot and Shoe Dealers Fail, - CixersyaT, 0., Mareh 18, —J. & A, Simp. Assisting Emigration, I hington, after against the mwangement of the for | Loxpoy, Marcis 1S, —|Special Cablegram to \dmitted that that was the nisceilar articles, rescuad all the ohers wholad faien re i davs will be at the FItth Avenie loiel, New A AL in the main rigging, tur the last ones ¥ = York tomorrow and some days _theréafter. 4 e e TR e was iy a con- not. taken of uniil lock at uighit Cordnge Work s Destroyed, He I¥workinge in the interest of hiystato by [ Kinson, boot aud shoo firin, has - failed Puk Bee) —The committeo of parliament T Bosl ana anay | peting OEi S a e A e While thesteum pinnace belonging to the | Fypzamemporr, N Missh 1 attracting capital for investiuent there £100,000, g e ens of all political parties el it British ironclad Immortalite wis engged ju | et RO S e S 4 ExSenator Moody's name will probably 1 Profound sympathy s expressed in all [ appointed to consider the question of statc train, Mire' works and colored b e the work of rescue her foalod a ahe | BIESEIILICEE Blopmm cORARID. er resouted for United States cireuit judgo for [ business circles in the city today at the an- [ @ migration, has nado it final veport. | g 'added to tho occasion drigeal ou the ro 0 esailors were ! ¢ dstrict in whicl is South Dakotn, nouncement of the faiture of the ol boot an d | The committee does not advise any general | = 4108 17 MeDafe. o 1 arowied. The e iod Seoteh Line dcutennt Garlington of the Seventb cav- | gyou firm, Yosterday. doeds and mortzages | extension of the system except in the case of | delivered the address of weleomo at 1e total number 5 tis now Disoas Marh slryis atthe Ebbitt B i by the mombers of the firm to the amount | congested districts of Scotland and Irelaud, | opera house, which was 1 gly IR Bk ttis believed that the oversight of con- | o §150,000 were filed. The liabilities arc es- | and suggests that the provisions of the [vish | quently responded to by My Oicers of the Utc n talking about the fireienuir bured gressin failingto plice mac Y 10T sugar | iyated at $400,000 and the assets at $600,000, | land bill relating to congested district A great demonstration was m & g o R A e catastreple, say thes Will poser” forget o 0. refiniug on the f 1 The assignuent lenas the men absolute applied also to Scotland. The committee ad- | Mare. peoplo wix Struble wi skl s G Ll foehe Lyt m“{;" Reioiinin the Ital penuiless, their elegmut residences having [ vises that the experiment of sendiug 10 natadin RS0 Fa has cons ASIRI en dirih ns we hros 1o astate of complete md been turned over to thelr ereditors, uwu‘\mmn. ir familios to America bo re. confidence and respect tside competing lines 1o get the bene. fought madly 10reach the forcastio. A fow | The Chicago lever Haw Another | e grarmigit have been greatly reduce e i e by Lhe rgel catiion fit of low rates, such os v orded OF Ehe mariad men o it Lo .\‘u~\\\‘\‘\'\| Cause for Rantiog. by competition if machinery fi o ..u.:-w.'. M INING SHARES EXCITED, Parnell Secures Another Paper. him home as a private cluzen Wihere there was competition there were cut them, but the majority of the ltalias acted Cuicaco, March 18 —The Lever, the organ | was made cheaper. Py S, Heati . " s Dririy, March 18— [Special Cablegram to ange " g prices; where there was no competition th morelike beasts than m The forecasile | of ‘:‘” M Onl0tin Gkl aako i ite ! . Ol Time Scencs Witnessed on the | poinlh " bl has obtained con Forr D "l."? I\x” v’(!l"‘- nalal el | £AL08 aRe ARG Up, P Ty e el porioe. Mopla hice ! An Acquisition o the Fair. Wrisco 'Change. oAty TR LR AAGAT ot Donar, Tn., March 18, —[Spocial el | 5o pqtor Colling' amendment was rejected sel bogan 10 seitle down, Prsently ancx- | 88Ueof tis week,claims that Thomas L. Wisttisaroy, March 18 —TLieutenant Lem Sax Fraxcisco, Cal,, "March 18 txolof the Morniug News of Belfasty whish | egrain to/Tur Bug.]-P'rod B, Calkins and t tion was adopted plosion with deafening refort o Taggert of 1 cu d belongs to Mr. Geay, who is also proprietor | of 1 : prohibitionists Webst Senator Mattes moved the b orecstle, ki Wy Wilg otlier ul playat the hands of s o e of tho Freeman’s Journal of this city. The | county, was hanged in eftigy b motion was lost ;\ tol .f 3 |’“. .I\lu ‘m‘m Asts Lie m'w:r :\.,. : Atohn : ‘H. f .y,.u\-‘ of T 1.\3[ r proach on the miing stock board to the old | Ciivar of the Morning News has beou ‘Ix:l\ m.}" ,...‘w\. a Bar .‘u‘.‘ nmv ‘»:f ng. On mot f Senator M > tloor was mained some yards above wateras the ve: | Brotiers and Mirehithe plice was destroyed | 1nterest of the world's Colimbian exposi- | time scenes of excitement that has boen wit- | missed and an adberent of My, Parnell's has | fey was hong A pole in the p 4 of outsider touched the bottom. krom forty tc pe by fire, Tagrort perishingin the Hames. He | tion reports that hehas secured for the ex- | nessed in several yoars, At this moriing’s [ been appointed to succeed him. Notwith- | tha town, ana was riddled with bu Senator s bitterly crit 1 seot sons were rescued from 1 1asts, was the prohibliion candidate for congress in [ hibition a most navkable collection of an- | session transfers of 50,000 shares were made, | standing the aggrossiveness of the Paruelli Ihis action was a result of the excitement | 4 Which provided that the la 1onld not af Auong the acts of valorat the height of | thatdistrict lust fall, and it is clained tat | tiquities, which has ben gathered Tho eacitement is ascribed to current roports tho McCarthyites maintain that | caused by the (fforts of the s fect new roads for two years after their con the gale wis that of the Irish n who | he rred the wity . ous w of that country during bout new developments of war in the rnellism is sinking daily to lower depths. | alliance, aided by local pr i Ste truction, on the ground that it was put off alowe ina dingy for the purpose of | Tt ol for the last thivty-five or forty | southern part of the Cousolidated Cali 2 close tho saloons in Webster county, Abp! s thel by he rendering assistance to persons ciiuging to | man Cook of ars, ‘The collection includes many articles | fornia Virginia clhims. Comstock se Gladston's Narrow Escape, cations for injunctions against seventy 1 propert 4 the wreek. Awotherherowas o seaman c 10 wutc of gold and I'he whdle collection is | curities aro going ~ rapdly upward | Loxnoy, March 18 am to | saloon men are now pending before 9 of v the innelid Rodney,who holdly . estinated to bo worth $120,00. Included in | Consoldated California & Virginia reached |, *RF SRR S aee o ad. | trict court hore, Ran ) new roads the sea, and after a0 desperte stragg Western d ) the collection are anumber of very curiously | $1450 on ‘change this morniug, an advance B i 188 AR Naatitie i | ones, and ceeded in saving oneof the women i TR A ol Te hand worked gold articles, found when some .l,rs: m:..,v.l‘;.q- ,.qm‘i..{\ s lowost price T.m-l, ..‘.x his speech L Hastings yoste Hobe . nen doa e A coks a0 two ancicut towns b Guacs | Best & Belcher, owing to the report that a | day, had a narrow escape from a serious ac Griysen, la., who went down today rep Trin BRR|—Along the veshin poply e T of the Guaca | 5 1 boen startod toward the newly dis | aent, The conchmun who was driving the | gram to Tur Bee, |1 ator Poynter, it was de (e e Er e s o | Chiago tolay werethe following 5 covered body, weut up #0 @ share, as against | ean ik wh s hould ; 4 ¥ carriage which took Mr. Gladstone to the | Norton, aged tw : ! . aud between uny bodles W Atthe Auaitrium—C F Gid (Coun braska and lowa Pensions, the opening price of $.25. Mexican, Gould railroad station, lost control of the horse " s B toduy Blufls; Mr. aud Mr. Wiliam Willaee Wisnnoroy, Narch I8, [Special Telo. | & Curry, Savige, Potosh, Yellow dackot and | Do horsos weré stoppod with dificulty, and | dncentug iy - SpE—— Ol rrram to T) >ensions were granted other “north-enders’ also felt the fnfluence | gy (600 ¥ 08 nec or drunkenness ““‘ 3 0F LC cited Over the Divas Atthve Pulmer—Mr. and M. 4 Relstor, | FX30 10 Tk Bue. |-Demons wero granted | 04iho givanco and wont up several points, | (ho, coaciman wis thed for drunkenncss | toraay aftermoon . March 15.-The news of the | Council Bluffs; Wiliam yieyers. Chey todyy to the folloving Nebraskans: Ovlg. | Ty, quotations, however, dropped somewhat | Lo0dYs the charke agaiust bis g been | suicide, He had bog disaster at Gibraltarhas caused a greatcom- | Atthe Sherman -Mrs, T, “A, iSent, y- |Inal-Willam W. Raor, Benjamin M. | before the close, when Consolidateda Cul v hospital, but was thou, motion in the Italim colony heve, About | °PR¢ Squires, David Thompson, Moses Toot, | forma & Virginia stogd at §12.25 asked. Burial of Dr, Windthorst. His mother lives ere, an ) _—— (b F S S e b i Hanoven March 18 Tnterment of the re. | 90 & farm nour whiero'found, aud w A . leavored our thousand Italians-men and women-— THE WEATHER FORECAST, . i s ry J > ) YRR, SRS pterment of the ro ud industric . s e or F o e L s FATIURE BOR " Minor K. Wait, Aarn Mellick, James [ o Srgitligsia Fals | matus of Dr, Windthorst, late leader of the | “4¢ HIUSH Y offecs of rder fof areau atthe barge oficeand great difficulty For Omaha and vicinity—Fair; warmer. Scuseney, James F. Stewart, Samuel H Nidadna Falps, N, ¥ -ml_l 18.—A ,nmu Catholic party in Germany, took place hera Removed by Death was experiencel by the nlice ln lseoping the sha—Fuiry warner; southoly | Reel, William 2. Swineart, Reissuo—Arthur | Jumped over Niagara tulls at Prospect Point today. Delogations from various Catholie | . PURQUE, Ia., March s s ahsent tor was excused and crowd in theck Drawcher, Original widows, ete.—Efle C,, [ this morning. He came from the west this | aesociations and a large oumber of members | Yach, oldest postmaster the S was sent after Senator S - T ca—Fulr Thursday; warmer, winds | widow of Washangton Harvey: Sarah A. | morning and had s ticket for New York via | of the reichstug took vart inthe procession. | States, died ti Noweglan Bark Wrecked. . | veeoming casteny. Scott, former widow of Jesse N, Woodard; | the West Shore railivad. He was about cight. Ho SAxFraxcisco, Mareh 18, —The Merchants For South Dakota—Fair; slightty warmer, | minors of Jesse N, Woodward, twenty-four yewrs of age, good icoking and [ felephone Between Parts and London, | poo ExchingeLas ady that the Norwegian | winds becoming southeriy, Iows: Origlual-Joseph Stormies; Alonzo | well dressed, Parig, March 18, cight years in con away from 1o be he inde to legisiate for far - ading dem the sen s why he e g o for producing raw sugar was a great mistake, BLANES THE £10U Ok MEN. 85 10 will workin tho intorastof & monopoly cowardly paic, They yelled frantically and on sugar refining, whereas, the cost of refin- The last ley of the United States army, svecial com- | few days have witnessed the neavest missionerto the repubiicof Columbia in the ded t fit them. reported, o mo- W tto s morning aged wis appointed post o house was still 1 a ! S, Wis,, in IN38 by Eresident Fra ‘Tho luuugural telephione | Pierce and has ueld oftice contivuousiy [ ica was escorted into the ball sy

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