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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE T — — - TTWENTIETH YEAR, ’ OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1501. NUMBER 277 h TAVLOR TRACKED 10 CRICAGD | st s e WIVIER IS STILL LINGERING, | 25l o i ENPORTS OF DRESSED BEER, | oot e gt prest | NEW OMARA CILARTER PASSED - spoliation claims today. The fisst draft, for teemed by her numerous friedds throuchout 13,500, was issusd to . 8. Mary Ann tho state, Funernl iervices were hold at tho T Buchanan Smith of P elphia, a lady f ; i Srosby terian church this afternoon. ¢ Shortly Tsst ogu | ciRhty-nine yoars years ¢ whose father, e Obiocti 01d and Whits Haired, He Finds the Lap of District oourswith Yudgh Gasn prostding Scoretary Rusk Will Shortly Tesue the Regu T ey, S, whs AUEBYASEt i Bai Dysart's Objections8at Down on by the Sene I timore at the close of the | century and ate Nearly Unanimonsly, I el A o N Or years, who with his brother, Samuel Smaith, T ot '1'\'1'.." K BLLTh fhikedl e Ed Burton has bt appolnted heglth oft- i member of the Wisconsin legisiatu - L JOHNS 10 F The Runaway Senator Located by The Bee Lk in the Windy City, It is Conducted W ithout Ostentation Sypring Euticing. is i session with om0 of tae heaviest dockets lations Governing Them. NERA a noted member of congress m the latter Lot o cer for the eusull ear. city, lost hex o he E'rench o re LVING UNDER AN ASSUMED NAME. | vicesoverthe remains of the late General |A PASSENGER TRAIN STUCK IN SNOW. | offGr B Chtiol X80 | iickok, tho “wboy | GERMANY TO BE PLEASED IF POSSIBLE. | {i'fy Mk fieayily from the Eiuch, cptut® | WHAT THE MEASURE WILL PROVIDE. Joseph E. Johnston, almost the last of the — orator,” will deliver adiresses before the which this aporopriation was made. The s commanders of the confederacy, took | $ B Young Men's Christian association of Omaha duct, but fplace in this city this morning. Firein a Mail Oar Does Considerable | next Sunday. Senators m His Inters By specal request of the decessed Damage — Another Mysterious Comgressional Districts, Call on the President and Urge Stves] ‘other payments wore m viewer—Soth Cole is tho ceremonies were devold of ostentation or Disappearance—Deaths of LiscoLs, Neb., March % —|Special to Tne 9 i with Him. unnecessary formality. There was no dis- Old Settlers. Bee.)—The congressional district bill, as cor- ' play of uniforms or battle flags, as the family rected and passed by the house andin the ined the requestof & number of con feder- form in which it will undoubtedly become a sterans’ associations to participate form- Hunny, Neb,, March—24—[Special Tele | law, reads as follows: Curcaco Orrice o Tie Ber. 1 | aily. There were noservices at the residence kY "y r izzard ha Secf N Curcaco, March %, ¥ | of the deceased, but just gram to Tue Bee.|-A strong blizzard has Sectionl. That the state of Nebraska be vessel was commanded by John Rogers, then Manderson and Paddock | in the merchant service and afarwards con- | Who ous in our ravy as Comm lore Rogers o today. dge Cobb to Suce - ter's Sala ceed Groff. GROFF HOLDS e Tries to Explain His € Finsally Flies fr e red the Newberry Bill-Stricke ler's Claim Analyzed —Mr. Poyn ¥y~ Routine Work RECEPTION, of the Legislature. He Will Leave Washington Next Satur- —_— day for Calitornia. Wasmisaroy, March 24.—Commissionor Groff, of tho general land office, whose resig the president, ate Lixcors, Neb., March 24.—{Specul to = Bre.]-Senate file No. 110, comprising the amendments to the Omaha charter, was called up on third reading. After it had been read for A few moments Senator Dysart of tonded by every elerk | Nyckolls arose and moved that the bill be to Eurcpean ports under the new meat fn- | Md messengor attached to the office. Jud, edto the committee of the wholé 'y Groff will leave Washington for Calif, spoction law, Secretary Rusk tod amondment. If this motion should be o o i next Saturday to engage in private businoess 2 » X ington o give out for publ - 2d it meant that the bill would never be - | Inpiaxous, Neb., March %.—{Special Tel Third District-=Rurt, rosurrected. The senators saw that it efore 11 o'clock the |} ving 2 o ig and heroby ts divided Intosix districts of re Senator Taylor, the absconding member of | remins were liken to St. John's Episcopal | Deen blowing since 12 o'dock last night. ives” ot i 4 resentatives (0 the congress of the | the Nebraska legislature whoss conduet dur- | church, sccompanied by the family and | Lotsof snow is fallingand melting some as States, aach of wh\r:‘dhlrlru shall by fenc all ed to elect ome Fpresentatives a ing the deadlock among the solons of thesen- | friends. it Talls, it agd des o o hereinafte g the dea ik W B0l0ES ot thiaktn- fio funeral party was metat the chirch | - o B. & M. passengor west this aftarnoon | Linite and designations shall bo herelnaier Me bas been conspicuous, ne ity | by the pill bearers, Senators Morganand Dan- | 14~ tho track between thero and Byron, | © Fira bistrct-C of Chicago with his presence Sunday and [ el Hon. M A T e e el il b Pawnee, Job and was a guest at Burke's hotel, | Generai Field, General Heth, Rear Admiral | caused by deep snow. No one is hurt seri- prasks stalesman diplo rs, U Rear Admiral Templeton | Ously rrE Wright, General Prico, Colonel A ABEoH . of '\2' hmond Colmel Harris, | €ranto Tk Brr, |—Last ovening about § | Do RIBENTH STRE Wasmiyatos Burea Tur Bre, } " Wasmixaroy, D. C., Mar h Within a few days the sec ary of agricul- | uation has been accepted by ture will promulgate the regulations which | was atthe oftice today and held an informal are to govern the shipment of dressed meats | reception, which wa Otoe, N Curry, General Par refused ation the details of the rston, Dakota, | instructions to agents of the department who | NEARLY KALLED ITS KEEPE R, Wing, Dodice, Cola. Stan ton the isterea himself under the alias of | W 100kt EH : o co, Madlso » | will becharged with the duty of making t 150 oA Big - disousb Villiam Martin® of Red Oak, Ia. He was | Hon 5, C. Banerofy Davis aud James | o'clock thesnow began fallg and all night * deda X.?u»‘ll»‘nf."m udison, Platie, | Ml acharged with the duty of makdng 4 | 1. Klephant Tip Tries to Add An. | 180 meant & long discussion on sccompanied by Seth T. Cole of Omihas Watmough, The church was crowded toits | and all day today thero has beena constant gone, As forrick, | vard P s RGN Vit U te Lkat 4 subject on which most of them With the greatest dificulty Senator Taylor | utmost capacity with a delegation of ex-con- fall with a heavy northeast wind drifting the | ¢ 3 1 rh.l)]er, Fillmore, | Uned for German ports especially will be . i . k! had already made up ther minds. As acon- v Avsad zrant an interview toTme | federatesand different so s and many | SROW 1n places several feot. Tonight at § P 1l Hanton, sabjected to & microscoplo test, such ew Youk, March 24.—(Special T scquenco soife of thom left tholr seats and Y T prany i 1S Aetrig i popls of Washinglon, ine | 0/clock there is little sign of a check. From | " Tifin district—Hall A 5 P M the Gérman government. » Fequirés. E.|--Tip, the elephant prese el OhITin ik o otes BT Bee representative. He lo careworn | oy iy neral Veazly, com der-in-chief | S1X to eight inches of snow has fallen 1in, Kearney. Phelps, H X R : . 1 to tio Centrl park menageries, | Feturned only in time to vote ut the mo- and haggard, and spoke nervously in @ pota- | of the Grand Army of the Republic; Vice- | . CULBERTON, Neb., March %.—[Special | Rea Willow. FrontiegeHitch i ay When the United States takes such ] al park ' | tion did not prevall and the bill was passed 1ant Syingt Pttt < Mortoh, C Senators® Cocle. | Telogram to The Ber,|—1t has been snowing Kins, Chiase, Dundy, Xuckolls anit Clay precantions o thisto insure the bhealthful- | come near adding another victim yesterday | poo ot at BB T opposed the maximum rato bill because | rell, Manderson Butler, The | bere all day. Theve is now at least eicht | ol 3O Rl (tn, Oheyenne, Shorld gy othier meat producli it willl scatoaly do |10 hls tecord of @lght kespers Lo hias Aiready tor Switzler said be hoped the senate PE e . services were conductel by Re inches of snow on the ground andis still | T GE Y ATHNE “Keith Lineoin, | ) for any foreign goverument to refuse to lift { kiled. William Snyder, who has charge of TATHoE - sttt - S BILF TO RN 1 thonght by 80 doing thatl was best furth Dr. Dougls rector. i were | snowing beavily. It is the heaviest suow | Prarson, ool Thomas, Logan, Dawson, | the enbargoon account of any alleged feurof | 410 alephants, was clenning up tho cage of = ke AL I Ing the interests of mny Immediate | confined to the simple Episcopalian burial | thatfell here this winter, Custer, Biaine, Brown. Keya Paha, Rock, | inpurity. ~Should Germany continue to re ¢ eft be the committee for five orsix the most pbsurd rubbish. As a matter of Y tinued refusal of Germany as prompted b y fact, at the time all that was supposed to be Burial of Lawrence Barret t. Bre] —Erly i the ou the liouse passed il ':."1;“'"“““"“_'_ Spe. | infriendliness on the part of that country. | i taking plice, I was here @t this hotel in| COmAsET, Mass, March 24—The body of | a resolution, introduced by White, instruct Nesrska Ciry, Nob, March 24— 15pe- | that in that contingency the president will | & Chicago, having left Council Bluffs Saturday | Lawrence I tt was interred in Central | ing the chief clerk to cortifyto tho em- | cial Telegram to Tk Brr.| —James B. Crume llwl called vpon to impose discriminating | “gp vior struck the back of the partition of | for the issuing of paving bonds which had night and rewhed hore 1bout2 o'tlock San. | COMCLery todsy ployes’ time only for such daysas the houso | died this moring at Bis residence, 917 North | dutiesupon all German products. The jm- |, 2RRCAr G BIELES e DEELCER T 1 q ol - [Spe 1 Loup, 'Holt, Garfield, Yalley. Shermin, But: | fuse admission to American dressed beef and | Tom and Lz S b constituency and of those of service. At the conclusion of the services York, Neb., March Special to Tae | 1 o |‘|_’u‘w m‘h‘l loys k) . : S 3 door to Tip, when he heard ek e e iR madl e e[ s were put on thetrain for Baiti- | BER)—A heavy snowstorm has prevailed | falo, Howard, Greeley. Whecler and loyd. vork after the inspection laws have been | door to Tip, when he heardn r e Believing that the desiced defoat of the | Mo, where the body will be interred in | in this city and vicinity during the pust Incrensing the Yard Force. @Gt tetete hours, and up to voon today the fall has MLl Force. | in theattitude of enmity towards the food bill could not be accomplished withoat a | GreenmmoUNt cemetery reached adepth of five inches. An easterly | NFBRASKA Citv, Neb., March 24.—(Special | produets of the Unit deadloc .1 decided to absent myself from At Baltimore wind prevails, and the snow, which still con- | Telegram to Tar Brr.)—An additional | Rusk bas already dem: the legislature and leave the stateentirely. | BarTive Md, March 2%.—When the | tinues falling, is heavy and wet switch engine and crew will arrive here for | he will advise i such Accordingly, 1 pursued that course, but the [ body of General J M sensational reports published that I took e all co weels, and, m fact, main t ly that alltne objecti t could bo urged against it might there be made. To recommit the bill at this late day would be to kill it. That the nd about his Tody aid | snato migit b0 informed as o the ad ost too long, s lowed to re- ot port likea pistol shot and the next moment Tip was trying to kkaock down the partition between his quarters and those of the couple nextto him. Suyder entered Tip's cage and found he had broken the U was charging the o ol thus fully enforced it will place that coun! 1 States, Secretary istrated what course contingency, and it in the correspondence be HAsTINGS, arrived here b., h 24— |Speciel Tele- | tho Missouri Pacific in a few days. Man- | Is understood th: kept him | nature of the endments which had nston arrived here many o8 s ¥ il gl M wall that kept bim | nature ¢ ie amendments which hac B PO e 3 A drifting snowstorn B e o A | tween Secretary Blaine and Minister Phelps, Fival, Tom, The keoper. tried 1o | 1 v old soldiers were at the railroid_station and | §To0 i "fu‘[ A 2 i e ager Phillippl was here today and loft for | wcontly reforrad to in these dispatches, the | [Fom bis rival, o Tho keoper tried 1 | toon sugaostod, he would synopsize ared their heads as tho coffinwas borne | no sign of abutement. Stroet car traftic is | {HoeSen 1O TS AEEERANCRIS TOF O D an | U ing of a place here where their engines can 1y housed, Jtis asserted thata number of {mprovengnts will b made here Claims of Employ cs. by this company this season. Liscows, Neb, March 2 special train “As to ot or about my movements at Council the alleged attemptto kidnap m temptible ties lated broaicast | past them. 1 Bluffs and | funeral proa wife in Greennou epartme; micros mated to him that unless they wers upon as satisfactor . ment the United § S14s et T e | quiet the anmnl, but the elephant turned ou ent advised M, Pacips that the | jim,seized bim with its trunic and heldthe man et b e Jooked | i midair. Threeor four times the animal Ot | thrust at the man with its tusks, but owingto the fact that the tusks iad been off that the man was not killed at once. tion of the ofices of assistaut city attorey clephant, enraged at its ill-success in trying y 88 1 and city prosecutor; for a sanitary departe o kill the keoper, threw him violently onthe | vt 11y careof tho health of the dity; e bill It provided that the wa v dia not form part of the | abandoned by street car lines. s sion; they obeyed his com- be prope T Te nber of the fire and, likko the other ors, beentatled to vote; for the creas v should become o m d police commission nt rest by theside of his cemete W by the imperial gove will regard the con - all that is mem -{Special to Tnx 1ot been allowed before, and which would be of inestimable T scasion. excenting only cet. | Seventh street, of Brights diseaso of the | OFts o Germany before the embargo day morning.” Death of Charles Chickering. was actu {mposed fell below 12,000,000 in veit _Charles 1. Chick- | tainjournal clerks. This resolution was too | kidneys, Mr. Crume was one of the pioneer | PN Ssume ot at once pay for the St ion 1 o included the | settlers of this city and with the excoption of | SUALIY., Ttis fair to assume that the Gernan however, fallen outside the ele. | "0t at once pay for th and assistant and such other | ashort timehe livedin Washington hasal- | fati S L RELIRACIIS TR 00 RS | phant's ‘range. The brute, finding itself | streets; for the in after unbosoring himself as above refused 2 ERaas U ofticers as watchmen, who wero necessarily | ways made his home here, b ot i ! 8 > | foiled in one way, then began to batt: & d ) of dollars worth of goods which the country it A P A to say enything further, and seizing his Rev. Howard Crosby Dyinz. on duty all the time, i | partition. Policeman Murphy h wployes protested dgainst this action, The Sugar Crain. et s e Rtiect HOR I i itiat vyt The matter has been frequently discussed in the cabinet meetings of late, and it secms c | to be the unanimous opinion of 'the members depot wiay to seethe sugar train from New | that the most stringeut measures will be nec conscious. The elephant then tried to crush out the mau's life by stepping on him. Sny- e to poor people who could ting of their ing of the powers ot the park commission aund the issuance of d seof bonds for park purposes. Au erroneous ime id, and he 10 | pression had gone abroad that this charter o Shyder with nolittlo risk for the “de- | #ave to the mayor and council the right to phantwas tryingto break the chain that neld | issue these bonds, That was and with his trunk was trsing to reach | On page 8 the amendm Uer. Snyder, who was_dragged out by | yided that no bonds could bo issued :»];:.};,:‘r.»é‘:‘ff:: pocoverad consciousicss, #14 | without the conseut of the people by a two- rse | thirds vote. This provision was more strine & . gent than the present one, which required” a lor expressed intense disgustat having New Yomrk, Marcn 2 Y IRt Wallieaivs STshi sweeping and should pothav been located here by Tue Bee ond | GHng, the well kuown pitno manactuwr, | der hiad, The = ‘ and adopting the precedent set by former | NEmmiska City, Neb., March 24. —[Special s dying from pneumonia. legislatures haye made out bills for e i s satchel hurried down stairs and jumped into | New Yomk, March 24 —Rev. Dr. Howard A cab, saying 15 he was being rapilly driven | Crosby \ra| Tolagram to Tiw BERIAA " Jatge nuinber of ~._ way thathe was going to catch the Koc timo runuing all the way from two to twenty | citizens wentdownto the Missouri Pac Jsland train, but would not give his destina- Ihe Death Roll. days. Notonly have nm done this, but tion. Hesaid he wouldreturn here Thuvs. | ToLEwo, O, March M.—General John C. | they actualy put ina m for ‘‘mileage” | Guaans. "There were twenty cars, all decor- | essary in case Germany refuses to relieve the aay. Lee, atone time lieutennt governor of Ohio, | thesameas members, at 10 cents per mile. | (od® 70, j7Rde Wik Valy e b0 et | An e Y The house has appointed a special committee | ¢, o happ ound to the rearof the buildiy mistake, s pro- 2 meat product of the present unjust : | committ Tho traiu,only stapped. about fve | discriminations. If, asis probable, the em- cpnsisting of Dobson, Howe and Felker to it | pyjpypes, e bargo s Lifted it Is likely that the result will movement, intended to_elude the reporter, | during the war, died hero ton vestigate the claims in each case, 1t 15 not L THR | b il e i Bl for the latter was informed at the hoteloffica | _ S\ Lakr, ‘'Utab, March believed ihat they will atlow milage though CORNER IN BAY WHEAT. = Aok il A o fow moments later that the much-wanted [ Wells, cunsellor to the twelve ajosties and | guitea number will doubtiess get an alloy- Crbead? i Ll el U i L, Nebraska man bad not paid his bill and had | geueral in_the Nauvoo legi an old time | aneo for extra time. FaRC Ltk uiaabloe it a nocel safe. leader and trusted official of the Mormon The seuntot snid (he newspapers bad tra | elureh, aied to-day of peunonia, Fire ina Mail Ca Auced hin, and villifea him. e All this, however, was probably o strategic | and a conspicuous officer in Roscerans' army wounded right hand seemed none” the w for nis treatn majority of only one-half. The charter aiso in- (s e e creased the ratio of bonded indebtedness from New York and Clicago Men 8aid to | gonutors Manderson and Paddock arenot | A Freight Train Leaves the Track | 1010121 percent. This would enable the Be in the Combination. disposed to give up_the land commissioner- with [BasallReatlth carryug on of a g Sr. Pavr, Neo, March %4.—Specil CricaGo, March 24.—A local paper says | ship for the state of Nebraska on account of Dexv Soth Chle whs vory solidtous about bis | NEW ORLEANS GRAND JURY. Telogran to Tae Byr.]-~The mail oar on the | Hhere have been rumors on the board of trade | tha pressure which is being made for ex- | 700 friend, “Mr. Martin,”” B0 e G for somo time to the effect that acorner is | Congressman Carter of Montans. They | E'@ Lhad il : rdand Grand Island run, due here ab8 | oo ol o I REE L called on the president today and wrged the | on the Union Pacific road was wr ng worked in May wheat, the cornerers | ,ppointment of Judge Cobb and exhausted | Brighton station this morning at a few | !he increased valuation of tho proper ized, Before leaving Grand Islana a fire | BAVing:began to buy when the price was | their powers of cloquence in behalf of their broke out, supposed (o have caught from the | 800Ut #0r B cents.- The.gumors variously | friend. The president was uon-committal, KILLED IN A WRECK, t amountof public fm- n, Colo.,, March 24.—Spacisl Telo- | Provements which would give employ ment to ME BEE|—Fast freight train No,12 | 8 1arge number of people now not engaged. cod at | It a1so provided for sprinkling districts; for for minutes after 2 o'clock, Fireman Edwin C. | the paving of the city m.uuml: fl!lllu',' ;l& 4 Bert was almost instantly killed and En- | Positing thecity funasin & bank wnd turning ‘and th tors cal y without o oy A polnmd.mnmmhmwnn of !:‘W‘Yh:rk and" | wud ‘lvhl:n-)(:lel;‘:rnn(otmte\le[;:vn;o;\u‘onll”ulfl know" | gineer John V. Dougan narrowly escaped “'"-.‘.':,“:i;h&'::’.‘}“‘t,(‘““{éi,‘“B‘O‘Qrfs"?}“'iub body s getting into the bribery busthess and | Stioyed verhaps tweaty ssoks and pouches. ,,,_.1“, Nowmmma Tt fohas | eranted. Carter's friends are confident stitl [ with nis life. The wreck occurred in the o 4 lic works was cnlurged, the salary of Ional developments aro expected, The | Fortunately thecontauts of thelstter pouches | oon spim A} that menyof the buying orders | that he will accent the place, and they insist | Brighton yard about two blocks south of the | the ‘mayor wuas increassd from 2,500 Mr. Cole,when asked as to the wheresbouts | Sensational Developments Expected G of his friend Mr. Taylor, today, professed_ig When the Keport is Made. o’clock this morning, came in_badly demoral norance. He thought he had gone to Des s )Indlml.‘s on vnnuac:l Island trnli]n last migm : »\I=|“ ::l" \I\; hx March -‘4 ~l‘h:la s:nm: and thought probably ho would goon to Lin- | jury held avother long session today an . e X Colr, noW that the cael war Was over., from witnesses exunined it is evident that | 3108 and before it could be extinguished de- “If he is in town I ought to get a noto from i LA O Rl B d ull registered matt d. A that he can have it if he wants it a ) a b ha e o to get u telegram from him.” - T s ATy and ull registered matter was saved. v N i o v Vi S lepot and was caused by snow on the Lrucks ease bel n return for his Mr. Colo thinics ho will remain here for o | Seasation will doubtless be the indictment of | Targe quantity of seeds sont by the depart: 'l’,:,‘:u;,:"’csz,;‘,’:;m}h',,Z,::':e,.‘;“fo,,',’,';‘fi% Peuny 5. Heam | which clogged under the wheels, derailing il x:"’lf,‘r'\‘;l‘;:,m;f, (e AR Toiied by private wires with Wall street. It is said e e the engine and two cars just 8 they were mentioned in comnection with the u‘lvrne:' ‘ty;'l\:nl:lufl:w:flg e‘t‘;‘:,‘g"z‘i P:‘“";hl'?_zg‘d‘ iléu puvdnwles of Ihe‘nmlpullwral‘mus'. now | CHANCES FOR MORE TROUBLE. ! nsessors t f vory o o 0 My | S SR I L, 4 UBC high up in the millions, St. Louis, the R ra That was provided in a separate bill, and He S e B B L e i e e alwiys been oo small for tho proper Horthwost and heavy ocal spoculators have | War Department Investigating the | o year ago from Amboy, 111 He was about | was willing if the engo woild undoubtediy be uccepted by | Surprised tofind thomselves calted in, and | Landiing of meil and it 18 no wonderat | a shortage which agerezates 30000.00 to Feeling Among the Indians. thirty-six vears of age, single, and stood high | make the office electivoinstead of appointive, K NS i caught fire, as the sacks had to be piled $0 | 40,000,000 bushels. 12 the clique holds half | wWasmrnorox, March 24.—The war depart- | 11 the order of Masonry. e belonged tothe | The impres Foom. . 0'Malley has mot | DI tho stove. A cor of tho right siio prob- | of this and suceed in their supposed inten- | o MIEFEI 0 EEE P on of | Snights Templars lodge of Boulder and was | pointment of the fire and police commissioners Dot | erly amnged might have prevented this | fion of working prices up to81.25, the profits g © also a member of theBrotherhood of Loco | was placed with the mayorand counell, was erroncous. It still remiined with the gov , has been engaged in gathering authentic in- | Dews of his death has been telégraphed to | uow. for the purpose of taking the matter out K'S VETO. formation as to the probabilities of another ;‘[“" “,‘I’,'::‘l“‘l" "‘;"‘l:”L"’;‘{ “'\“l" F “‘\LH:“ ”\;"’,“"); of the *«lh'"")"l polits i 3 whabm outbreale this spring. Careful investigation | 1ty hours by tho wrock, and tho 10ss t0 the | had g et Wasks Bolors on thesabs has been made by the oficers serving as | company was very light 5 agents av the Pine Ridge and Rosebud agen- few days and then return to Lincoln. a promment party ot herctoforo | ment at Washington to faraets in this and THE BILLARD OUTLO Jacob Shacfer s in Pi brothe c Shaefer. The game will be played in cen- | protested that they knew nothinguntil they tral music hall about May 10, for the cham- | got into the jur pioushipof the world at fourteen fnch balk | Vet been brought ba T, lincand #00a side. Soon after that game | been issued, and itis not likely thav he will [ ©°0U€™ — Shuefer will probably play Slosson. be really sought for until e grand jury UST IAV B RELIEP OR STARVE. The Now comumission, There was no change, as had ou urged, regarding the city assessors, ving the switch to go upon the maix k. Fireman Bert camo to Denver about senators so decided, to on which prevailed, that the ap- i, although o capi i would ageregate oer: 3,100,000 hostilities amongthe Indians of Dakotaand | motive Firomen No. 77 of this city. Tha sai Proparing for Adjournment. s ~[Special to Tux GOVERNOR ¥ Bir.)—Both houses are getting down to earnest work, and it is now thought that Lieved from some source or starvation will final _adjournment will bo resched by next | Mupison, Wis., March 24.—[Special Tele- follow, but there is no wholesale destitution NiGLiiE Gmiline ,["(';S:B‘['mit[::ulx orter introduced the follow- | gram to Tur Bur.]—Uoveror Peck this except inoneor two counties, oereiars Blatne | S resal 4y, ' | morning sent a message to the logislature Governor | Whereas, e Twenty -second legisluture of vetoipg tho bill whieh appropriates 50,000 througli with the investigation. Mawor | Lixcouy, Neb., March 2 peare’s wife is sail to have been on the strect by several Italians and ened withs the destruction of her home publishes a communication from Forest City, 8. D., statiog that there are in. dividual cases of destitution that must be re- It is Used Against an Appropriation for the Soldiers® Home. | weeks belora on the sub- | ject, that notwithstanding the alleged objec- - e tion'of the senators from Douglas ho ind a cies, and their reports are not altogetherre- [ Batlors Drowned s o right to speak for the peonle of Omaha; that assuring. In substance these oflicers assert “REKA, lnll. 1 5 T-nwlnl} Tele- | th -mmr!i«T huvlhzulmi uu‘ ]‘|!1 |‘ ;lrg‘llm( ull);' are need or nee A gram to Tue Ber]—The lignthouse keeper | jections to the charter, and that he though P L’:““l;’u‘“‘;y“‘,fifim;’y‘mi“" ::L'i?:ub" :\r:."mlx{ur].\vfl‘( at Cupe Mendocino reports that 1ast Bl they should be given some consideration; i regard to the recent | Uhe stateof Nebraska hasnow entered upon | for the support of the Waupaca veterans’ : } 4 0 were % eu behind him Ve Ve boat from the sealing schooner Ethel of San that the Wt 0w oriing 1n A ST ty-NTaL day of the sesalon and = ds Y an be provented, or, on the other hand, very g represented by petition, who asked bim_ to n Italians in jail ot | \ Wherews Spring s fast approaching and the | 10me. When tho appropristion was made | jittie will fan the KRN PEOPLE TN CILICAGO. T ABIEG T DA B tion 1 Among thewestern peoplein Chicagotoday | Teeived a letter this morning from € were tho following: | Nichoisof Louisiuna At the Grand Pacific-Mr. and Mrs, | kiling of the elev, WES dents in 1y M umbering feelings of the | Diego, containing six men, was capsized. | speak for the bill and have it amended; that . Chiarles G. Morton, Mr. andMrs. N. Davis, | New ~ Orleans. Th letter, which is | farnersofsald lozisiutureare anxious to re- there was a hot debate, ih which the soldier | gborigines into & fierce flame, T hat Joseph Cuff anda saflor named Fred were | the indepondent party should be represented 4 Fargo, 5, jated March 21, acknowledges the receipy | UUIR.tQ their farms; therefore bo It eclement, irrespective of party, stood to the | the whole case rests upon the care exercis drowned, ana the rest saved. ‘The men de- A police commission A \ho “v..m"gmn M. Grigsley, Sioux | Ufted Mard 21, ackuowledges the reeipt | kesolved bythe houscof representatives. | supportof the bl The matter was also | in distributing the appropriations. 1fthe | sorted the vessel during the uight whileshe itzler then paid his respects to Fulls, 8. D, J of the secretary’s telegram aud states that zllh-"‘ LGRS offilireas "t'n‘;"li?g;"‘l“?"':j acted upon by theaunual encampment of the | Indians get promptly all that is due them | was sixty miles off shore. & the man who had give At the Leland-G. W. Peabody, Cedar | the matter is now being investigated by the | &i{h"Seunte, for the purpse o fixing s time | Grand Army of the Republicat Oskosh re- | aad thero is not too much ling, there L 1 his petition. That docu- Rapids, Ta. grand jury. The governoris satisfied that | forthe Twenty-second legislature of Nebraska | cently. It has since boen the theme of dis- | will be peace. But the moment tho govern- One Passenger I atally Hurt. ment was gotten ap by Etrenpfort, tho as- At the Auditorium—W. L. Barrows, Man- | most of the persons killed were American | toadjourn sine die. cussion among old saldiers throughout the | ment attempts to pinch the Dakota tribes the LovisviiLe, Ky, March 2.—The fast ex- | sessor of the First ward, and the parties dan, U. D.; Mr and Mrs. A Seligman, | citizens, butit is probable two or three may [ Speaker Elder appointed as this committee | State. Governor Peckis himself a member | hitherto friendly Indians, who do not [ presson the Loulsville & Nushville road ran | whose names it contained 'did not intend to Helena, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Little, | have veen ltalian subjects. A copy of the | Porter, Watson and Brennan. of the Grand Army bf thoRepublic. The | foel = very ~ complacent = ov their | ofr tho trugk Jast night near Anche and a | protest against the passage of tho charter, Sioux City, In.; Mrs, W, Humble, Mist | letter was sent to Baron Fava,the ltalian < zround for his veto is that the bill does not | late trip to Washington, will, it s | o 0 "l LS Rt fAC lison | There were about one hundred aud nine Gribben, Lincoln, Neb, minister, by Secretary Blaite, The Irrigation Experts, erly guard the stgte in the disbursement | predicted surely revolt. ‘These Indians | Sepher, WasGimolshel, e, Bele Blon | G % naon the list, and Ehronpfort had fiu !:\c}’nllmo; R, ‘\\\ Bailey. Owaha, it 4 Gixcoly, Neb., March 24.—[Special it @ appropriation. dre st prosent iu{ll!‘;c ;uu;:u_r‘nv!m'm:uvu bltia number of other passeoge: e wera hadly hurt. | \Worked four wv«-k»."uud-%. in @ city of t the Leland—A £ W, Clancy, Des Mo nes , Sy e G ; .. | kotas, as most of the hostile chiefs have been ) Bt * [ 140,00 inhabitants, e could’ get no more At the Broevort—M. M. Gowdy, Omaba. > theracon At Rrasat T B pec [atar i ORKING FOR,; KECIPROCITY. | taken by an Indian show fora European trip A Swedish Steamer Ashore. names. This, 1 itself, wusouc’f.mmsu-m.n. At the Commerchl—E. S, MeClur, | VAsuNGroy, March 24.—Tke department | Hinton of Washington a:rived bhore this and the remaining hostiies are thus short of | Noxsorr. . Vi, Moreh e The sighal | 03t arcaments in favor of tho bill, Tho Omaha, " | ofstato willnot take furtier sctionin the | morning, andamecting of theboard of gov- | Closer Trade Relajions Between Can- | lcaders. They realize perfectly well that the | N oFOt Vi, March . =he sighal | EE0 SES L ery largely omly per- At the Clifton—C. A, Allen, Omaha, matterof the New Orloans tragedy until tho [ emment experts appointed for the artesian ada and th chiefs are not held as hostages, but have | SCrVice reports a Swedish steamer ashore on | (o, o assossot aud resi- At the Saratoga—F. M. Burnett, Omaha. Italian minister makes further communic: well investigation, will be held here this OT1AWA, O3 orth Carwlina coast south of Cape Special Telo. | EODe 38 a matter of enterprise, and so they | the At the McCoy - would not he necessarily detered from an | Henry. Her name is not known. She is First ward. trs, Shilling. Omaba. 'he same 2 tion upon the subject. He hay cabled the | afternoon. Plans for the continuation of the assessor came here every morning ridiug on i INSON b b S Ry B g investigation and the experiments of the | Framto Tue Ber]—Hon. Mr. Foster, min - | outbreak through fear of retaliation ou their | going to picces and only oneof theerew has | o pass and went howe atnight riding on a. —~— :(gt":\::::x‘:l:lfl":us\l‘;:t(‘l‘up viclols letterio his | Coming season will bo considered, after | ister of inauco, respecting his recent visit to | fellows. These abseut chiofs, however, are | becu saved, A y nd he simply wanted to kuock out JOXN IHLLI' AN LUCK. department s that he will await the action | Which the members will separate and go to | the West Indies, says: ‘I have every reason perhaps the worst fighters of the nation Prig and One Man Lost. these bills, 50 thut he might be able to retain R i Fan, | othe New Orlns courts before making | thelr special feids, Agont Eiinton will pro- | 10 fecl sanyuine ding our efforts to ob- | A gentleman in this A s mlotertrom | o O Mardh 24 Tho brig | B ob. ‘his samo assessor could take his elegrap perator Falls § f,yther reprosentations tothe sate depart | ceed to Sou ota, which is the seatof | 1gin closer trado relations with those colo- iy & 108 prveiaanldled Jp e i st triw on_iho. cate. RLQE As farm Lhe comb Hole lo s Hastuag: ment. the laryost operations. An experimental | sl i there is agreat deal of dissatisfaction among | Joseph Damlaa, from Jamaica for and solely because he was the assessor of the 3 New York, March 24,— |Spocial Telogram d — farm will be located near Aberdeen, The | bies, and w ly,have a definitsannounce- | the Indians as aresultof the lato wartrou- | France, with logwood, went ashore roud which contained neady all the railroad B o B 1L-oh \;.,. o Kelly Is th 1 Entitled to Be D:fended, results of the imvestization have thus far | ment to make sborll{. The proposals sub- | bles. Many of them have lost much stock [ morning. The crew of ten were ry property. 9 oTuk Ber.|—Joln White Kelly is the old Losoon Mutch 54.—The News Bars oo | been very encouragiog. mitted by the Dominion government are now [ and the means for sustaining it, and in some | with the exception of one man, Senator Chiristofferson said that if tho i est operator employed by the Western Union 8 s b ) 5 e engaging tie attention of the various legista- | cases houses were destroyed. 17 the govern mendment regarding the mersbershipon the telegraph company. Ho is sixty years of | fespondent sayshe learnsthat the Italian York County Assessors, tures, The liberals claim that British | ment fulfills its promises and agreements to Killed by a T of Bmollhon e omralstiant sRATALLS § agoand is still at work in the telegraph | EOVErnment, without discussing the status of | Yomx, Neb, March 24.—[Special to Tue | Guiana profers 4 reciprocity arrangement | the Indian, however, and a tnumber | Axpensoy, Ind, March 2.—Lazie Bond, | adopted it would notaccomplist its purpose, ofice, althongh o has fallen heir Lo an eatate | 110 New Oricans prisoers, maiutains that s | Drr,|—The fillowing persons are the asses. | With tho Usited States. This is guite errone- | of troops e kept at. tho ‘swency tho writer | aged twenty, was struck by n this | He then quoted tholaw to show that there 4 5 ) 3 prisouers they were entitiad to bo defended. | gory'of York county: Stewart precinct . | 0us 85 the alleged raply of the governor can- | thinks the Indians car lield in check apd | moming, and instantly lilled. shall not be more than two of the same po- that will probably briug bm the sum of | fie” ltalian sovernment. formally demands | 3308 YO B T e s | not'be regarded as the wishos of the colonial | another outbreak averted. 2l e ou the_bonrd of fire and police , $100.000in cash. An uucle of Mr. Kelly's | the punishment of thomobs leadersand in- | M Fuller: Morton, W. J. Parke: Rayer, | legislature, which will be lLeard froo later oD athe Bt G ENERAL MILES TOUR. commissioners, and that the body was not 2 died and made him an heir to several lots ou | demuities for the families of themen siain. | Wiliam Owen; Arborville, ¥\ N. Ricknor; | on.” oAtk "\'l'“ '}:“,‘4 kel ny, ENBRAL BB J largo cuough to enable every party ” East Buffalo's new boulevard. On Saturday S Brackhaw, S. Hubbel; Lockridge, S. T. CRANAY BIrPE AsmINGToN, March 24.—[Specia L S e R R to be _represcated. He was in favor B last Kelly ot his first installment of his for SUICIDE. Napps: Now York L. L Sorrick; Waco, & 4 SESRAN WIEPER. gram to Tui Bie.(—Pensions wero grantedi | Provided by “l""l ml‘"‘l"v';' Soreznient of . viugiitlo o Cinemtam ol 3, tune in the shape of 816,00 in cash. Ho il Rt Williams; Beaver, C. F. Mulig; Leroy, L. toduy to the following Nebraskaus: Origi 5 ¢k ) : whatever they needed, if it wero a uvormal 3 cime down t tho telegraph oMo the same | The Coroner So Decldes Regarding | M Miller: Buker, D.'S. Zinmorman: Browa, | A%€F s"':""l "."f"fl'” at Marder He | |0, 7 \vorthy S. Sandors, Joseph H. Nowton, | _ Ev PAso, Tex, March 24, al schgol on avery hill for she gentoman's ayn as usual, prepared to go to work the Hebrew Students’ Death John Petres; ilenderson, J. W. Foster; Hays, & ap>8 to America. Wayman Skadden, George Schweidt, Hiram | 878m to Tue Bee.]--Colonel benclit. Referring to Ehbrenpfort, he said At the doorway he met several op- 2 ), March 24.--[Special T william Hull; McFadden, A. P. Milier: New Yok, March 24— [Special Telegram e e D | e b O BT e ol N that that gontleman had told him thatif the { crtors, Ho mrested. them plawanty ons | CH¥sr, O, Ma ~[Special Tele- | (ot Bluo, John Morgan; ‘city of York, C. | to e Bre,]—Cireulars have been received | Komb Alfred B. Wroth, William F. Spencer, e e he et O onare? | omergency clause were removed from the 1 ariving his hand into his pocket, pulled out | §ram o Tus B |—The coroner bas just az- | J. Boll Thobasis of aswssineit will Lethe | in this city from the pablic prosecutor of [ Josie J. W, Thompson, Richard L. Lease. garrison dorosstho wiver from Fl Pasn xe- | bill, o would abandon his lobby ‘work_and 3 &0 Imancnse ol of bills which ho offtred 1o | tounced today his opinion in the casoof Sl | sine a3 thatin force last year, e 3 Increase—Robort 1. Robinson, Enoch Parr, | ceived orders from his government today to | go home. Instead, lowever, of doing 0 suare with overy one in tho crowd, None of | liuger and Franeatbul, the two students of Ao ATk T B e Ruri e i;‘;l::"',;r”‘;‘:.‘:"g;l;m"“’(“f':r"‘;:; :;‘:2' Jncob D. Skelton, Welliugzton White, Wilbur | meet Generul Neison A, Miles of the United | after | the ' senator hud . promised. that the men, however, would take advautace of SR i oollsk i ¢ 4 G | . Roseruan, William A. Jounson,” George rmy in this city tomorrow and es.| the objectionable feature would bo ehm- |3 ks offer, and then' to do something o shoy | e Hebrew Union college who were foundin | g,y Spmisas, Neb., March 24.—|Speciak | since September last - is believed to have [ Kull, Heary Tisch. Original widow--Mar. Y lE T way from here to | inated, Ehrenplort remained around and his that he Wwas willing toshare ks gooa fortue | theix moms March 4 one dead wud tho other | 4 pygy Bee.]—A. second convention was held | made attempts. to mu tive women of ill- | widow of David Butler. $ of Mexico, when ho will | 1obbying was most unremitung, —There was he took all tho men that ho could find_and | O¥ing His Judgmentis ihat L wasan i | oo night for the nomination of city omi- | (Ame after the fushion sttributed in England | Towa: Origiual ~William 8. Shraw, Wil. | be relievad by another eacort. to be taken to | SOMCIAILE more than the lel sulary at- { treated them, One of them afterward said: | fistakable cascof suicide onthe part of | \ ot placed I the fleld haaded | 1@ Juck tho Ripper.' His last victim, o | liam 0. Meisner, Thomas R Avons, Jobn R. | the Mexican capital. Senitor Sherman ac. | tached tothe position of ward assessor to “Fine." btoth. Hewnde a painstaking investigation } cors and a ticket placed in the fiel eaded | woman named Wildon, wiio was attacked on | Sutton, George Richter, Christopher C. anied General Miles. enable a man Lo keep up this lobbying. He This is not the first time that fortune has | 0 @ccountof the theory uavauced that one | by a republican. The following are the names | February 21, receiveda wound eight inches | Richards, Francis M. Joinson, John J Secretary Proctor, accompanied by the | Dad been told that this same Ehrenpfort had i smiled kindly u pon old man Kelly. Not loug ")f tho 0.5 g killed the other and then | of the candidates: For mayor, W. W.Wright; | in length ugl.d four inchés in depth across her [ O'Conneil, Paul Milier, William H. McAllis- | guartermaster general and General Stauley, | #8sessed ut #1,50 the great plant of the elec- ugo hie macio something liko $,000in Wall | shot limselt. 0 for_councilmen, H.C. Colbura, Dan tarp- | stomach. The man I supposedto have es- | ter, Solomon Hockett. Increase—John | commander of the department of Texas, will | Fi¢ light works worth a leass £00,000, sireet, but be dropped all he made. This > ey, 2 sterr for city treasurer, Witliam Craig; for | caped to the United States. His name and o | Seqin, K. Chase Inman, Georgo W. Long- | arrive here Thursday to inspect the new fort Senator Dysart spoke again in the strain time he made a bee lue for the savings bauk New Grant Monwiment Schems. city elerk, E/G. Walthus; for police judge, | full descriptiou of Wl appearance accom- | worthy, Edward W. Hall, Lloyd Waillet, | si that had characterized has first speech, and 3 He intends to finish bis work in the Western | Now Y he exccative com- | C.S. Otis; for engineer, . 1. Lewis, Theé | panies the circular, bl is suppressed by the | Smiith Van Buskirk, Cassius D. Angir, Jacod in rambling off on & list, showig some of Union servico by the cod of this mouth and | mittes of monument association | issue isunderstood to pelicense or no license. | police for prudential rgasons. Wilkin, James R. Crouch, Matthew M. Dick May Be Taken Back for Triul Ehrenpfort’s assessments and how just they theu retire from active work. held a meoting th fre sod S o e son. Reissue--Smith Horton, Willlam A. v were, was ordered by the chair [Senator - = ol Bl b e e e Another Disappearance, THE HAWATIAN THRONE. B rsug Sttt Horion, wililn A:| Huawax, N.5. March $.—Mr. Tanner, | Matiba] o conne Humalt o tho subjecs D Al e T Rrnais e Driate Ro0.000 of [lto state droct tax, recently | , TALNAGE, Neb., March 24.—[Special Tele- e and inerease— Caleb Dailey. Origlual widows, | 18te United States consul at Picton, who fled | under discussion v Cnicaco, Mareh 24.—Secrctary Dickinson | refunded by tue United States, for the pur- | §ram toToe Bee]—O. H. Thompson, an | Refutation of a Sepsational Story Re: | ete—Martha J, widow of Awos Dill from the proviuce to escape prosecution on & - hwl: ator n_.n«u(r_.:x?;m ru;.nl:;um “."?‘ “'1“ of the national world's fair commission last | juse of erecting a m 1o General | auctioneer, plasterer and brickmason of this garding tie Buccession. Jano ‘widow, of Hamilis 1. Bosworthi | cbarge of attompted msault on & litulo girl, SNRLF 8 gk Jreg Tcashod 90 N00 ARMOR WA night wiredSecrotary of the Treasury Foster | oo ":»“'I‘ SO ReER. A onimiies 1011 dix, & highly v spected inmarrioaman, nys- | Sax Fasciscy, Caly March 24| Spectal | piohar of Levi W Migaga ToURGEi DALy | Yearestad U GRicy WO MRS 8 sl | "irlie motion was lost by the m.mlug vote: : 3 vaice the plan willbe seot to Albany. toriously dissppeared from this place March | Telegram to T#g Ber.) —Theodore H. Davi ’ 3 J il be bro ek fo . Ho was " Micheiar Themia asking whether, if the expensoof the April — i 0 > 180 cason can bo assi, PRI 10 SRR R 00010 33, Lpvics o ——— prowinent in society whilo he one ¢ Yeas Dysart, Michen oymter, ] oo opirg b b ek Loty el ] e T it Uty andthe fact that o regson can PRSI | of Houolulu, guardianof Princess Kajulani, | Honduras Will tie itepresented. | Fitiiciod fnto s oBica & littie Qaupnter of s | Randall lora: Bmith, ‘Turuer, Warnor, the appropriation, thie treasury department B R e e | K erleads souie saxiaty, U198 | recently proclaimed successor to the Hawaii- | Wasiiorox, Mardh 24.—Captaiz. Cotton, | well known cltizen. with whom bo took im: Chcletafisraon: Collas ¥ Would meet tho deficitout of the money ap- | BUR BAh T BARERELCE O e, an throne, has prepared a statement in refer- | special commissioncr to Honduras in the in- | proper livegties, He was soverely beaton by | 4 N6 oper "\]‘;.,,_‘,"\1‘;0;:" rH ,”“m,’\“"'\,,m b e A e ,‘“‘.‘m,,i adotning, Tho 1s onthe slovator Biaska CiY, Neb., March 24.—[Special | appeared in the papers of this country to tho | ¥as received with tho utimost cordialliy by s ‘, BN Wilson, Woods-—1 Y " 0 " - ! n - i ", +, N 1 P A . President am, 1o assured bim that he ( pting oulter, Keglet but that it should be keptas small as possi: | and conteuts is §10,00 to Tue Bee.|—Captain MelTleery is form- | effect that Queen Lililwicalani was desirous | [rERAet Hogtom. Wi QUiret B W AR | ypyy wrarnrm rosrcasr. grAbseht and vot voting —Coultar, Kggleaton, 0 ble. S thenational commission will proba- - ik & gun squad which will consist of | Of setting sside Kaiulant's suocession iu favor | Ry UG 0 T N TSGR U G Hom, Hoonts, Shos, ~ ¢ W 0 bly assemble here next weok. Sherman Statue Fund Ruised. soven men, 0ne cannon aud equipwents. The | Of #nlilegitimate son of her own. He char- | byl 4ondyon foot, For Omaha and Vieiniy— Rain or snow | ~ Hpo bl was ¢k ad 8t 0:20 a b ol : 8 e \ | . N acorotary of | acterizes the report as pure invention, inas- : ) o bill was thon read at 6:20 p. m. an > } New Youk, March 24.--Tte Sherman | cannonwill be furnished by the secretary of ! o \ - Jollowed by fair; slightly cooler. puLto & yote with the following res ult: 3 1 iy oanes s LWL work 1o conmection with | muck as Kaiulini has been appointed the % : ! ] o ) the following i 9 oitery Prosecatione. statuo fund committee states thut tho sub. | War. The squad will w conmectio successor by the ynasimous decision of Queen Patents o Western Inve 1 For Nebraska and Iowa—Light snow ; warmer Yeas ~Beck, Brown, Christofferson, Col- j Mavwauxee, Wis., March24.—United States | soripiions are suffident to complote the | MPOBYC: T Liliiwkalinl andghe Rouse of nobles, andsays | Wasmsaroy, March 24.-—-{Spe o | by Wednesday night ; northerly winis lins, Day, Hill, Keiper, Koontz, Mattes, Marshal Wiswell and ¥ Mo inspector | statue. The total amount of the fund to date Death of an 01d Settler, the impartation®is 8 cruel and unfounded | gram to Tue Brk.| -Patents were fssued | ur South Dakota—Dair, except light suow o | Michen r, Moore, Poynter, Sanders, Schram, N Pulcifer today arrested Ben Holelien, Mrs, | I8 $44730. Bl s ~{Spedil to Ty | Scandal agulust the qhecn. todsy as follows: L. E. Armatrong, Fort | exlreme watern portion; slighlly warmer; rorth Dhunww, KplihySartmet, S "';(:AEI“:}"‘: J.H. Newbauer and Alf Smith for destingin PR ooy <yl | Bee.1-Mrs, Mary Howett, tue: estimavle R, ey R Dodge, la, display rack; ( tnl]ch Ma SemALESE Wikon W eods 28, | Toulsitan wna Mexican lotiery UeKe®: | g \yuxce, Mass., Mawh 24The Merd- | Wife of sudge O. T Hevett of this city, died | B xonase, Ala, March,—John Dances | Stpie,diabey Lame: Slepon i HARS! The Fire Record, | Naya wdall, £ g 5'."13?"01";“em.fu :'\I;»“hu\o ;u;um mee river is rpidly wising sud over one | suddeuly Sunday afterncon of heart failure. | (colored) was lynched at Columbian this , Ta, # Bixsarxouax, Ala., Maro 24, —The business | | (‘ paant .\hm’ H‘.:.‘-" “(n;m Le sgglos- 3 tickets by mail. All these purchasers are | thousand employes are idle on sccouat of the | Mrs. Hewett was theoldest Nebraska pio- | morning for am attempted outrase ona whi te Paying French Spoliation Claims., portion of Russellville burued today, entail | Tun sehate thon adjous SO sweaable under thelaw, and s the list em- | high water stopping the mills, ucer residiog in Hastings, She came to | woman, Wasmixeroy, March 24.—Leosard Myers | fug e loss of $i0,000, Journmeut Senator Dysart, uollog how he

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