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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE APRIL 1801.—SIXTEEN PAGES 3 KELLEY STIGER & COQ.|Black Faille SLI5. S : , ; N 2 xtra heavy, iron frame,silk twist, COR. FARNAM and 15th 8T8 eI \TCIAINE. st plas wehryide™ “ Attrractive Bargains in Desirable New Goods. 1Black Hernaine, @ & s 7 MY DD WG AP G o v | BARGAINS (LAIR DT L e 29¢, 29c¢. 29c. B VRV RslRl (PN H A 18] ViR U i y 3 (hoice Novelties in 12, 15 ant 18 Rt e Cu R AiC. waots; dontia depurtmont: = dan = ==IN SPECIALS | OBLACK CHANTILLY A\\u I 5 ). 290| AT This Week.” \ralenciennes Laces. SOMETHING VERY NEW 4% itor i e Shmapayo0e, - |400 T 200 Dozen SYEIRTIeD o ke B e wide. 3¢ 4185 rediea Ty i \“I I v i o Spring Clonks Wrapsand | 0K Pk S TR clies wide, at §l reduced ‘n. Novelties in Wraps and Jacketsap| Yiceable, beir rs) /.(lr/h'.\ rims s very dels ce and still very sew made from a hard twiste Black Japanese silk, very fine, inches wide $1.30, reduced from ta, 40-ncties | ¢ 85¢| China Silks 15c. TU\VL‘]* Camel's Hair Cheviot, 50c. B60c. specciul low prices. Also an extonsive| ©d silk thread of new Capes in Bedford Cords Fine Pure Silfe $iksind Teondtioth, which are very WHITE, CREAM AND ECRU desirable this senson ans, drabs, greys, brown, ete., worth 100 picces solid_coiored ¢ ks, | g P Ity dre e, o e ot | 456 —— e s xi e T e ow i acsi: ] itnnubonlober 11 jsketest 4 i ire mohale brilllantine, worth 03¢, 40-In | b0 shades; 75¢, sold at other stores for| \with he ia - waed ¥ " ek tai H § wide, at th handsome faney borders and S ofs in stripos and plaids, suitable for Tk, ‘ahdlamat vuslote s notuttie Hetnt 50c, 50c. 50c. ! P e Faags: Seteliia e warsh Hose. Soh1 g A nammar Hous 2 A gl aita ATio: dnaluig China Silks $1.00, from e 0Tceah. sale picd Loais X! o Platand liun lens Special burgain in Prench Flannel N e 1 2 We offer the only complete stock of In the new spring shades, good value Jackets. in navy, black and garuet. S St te : in ‘n“:”{’m:‘; s “.TI“\ - OVB tu al S ioed rors ot S0 i, perfect oye, re- | China silks in - black ~grounds with at 2,50, our price $1.75 well made and ve tish, vegular| Jihand’ 17th Century desigus, all ! gl bbb iy white and fancy figur also colaved 89 Ef h Ladice’ hose, opera lengths, in black price 5, this weok AL RLIATLERGT . al Intl h effect 67‘20"": nds in the new effects, at #1 per & (JC P and fancy colors; a RERORUHBRT | o St o, weRb Rt it desirnplal sOuw]i IR SRReH ting to mateh. n the new, styhsh cffects, 8 rd. Styles controlled ¢ from Soc to $2.75. Blazer kots with la sively by folding col ey q 5 (N C| ast black boot, at 5 per pair; these N AND D2, Seoteh Tweed Suitine (s0e BIHCK Surah 60L '“*:‘;3‘.-.“ o | , ] k l Smuma Lam tment is replete | 5 picces ext $l 12 14; worth g1.35. Our mourning de A heavy bluck surah 73e, L Al on i 5 g P With 11T st e oifectsand plain goods, | well worth fo. ; 70 Cents. o ; e ey M“‘I*”‘;-',- just "“-‘;4"‘“";3'w'“~\;~"‘~; ¥ Ou stk of Fine Drom Goods, fn | AlSO Pricsiyspistnana mney vearvss.| "~ BT A DINES Special Bargains i [ s wii Childron, Our | bovelitestn salid colors, in th following weaies, fl T ikl S o ies JaB e, el ottt oo prices from $3 to $16 18, 22 and 27 INCH FLOUNCINGS, S48 . h W show the latest styles 1n_polka! For this sale Pt o orsh B N - 46-INCH Silk Finished Henriettas dot, fancy striped and brocaded, and|- OF M8 88e LADIES ~T1 7 N EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS » HALF D Foule Cloth, he anMml grenadines at popular In white, black and rich colored designs oule Cloth, 70 d . i 1 \ » | black groun ds. TIVY I\ U IR N NS English Serges, HNING DT - c Yard. |y Ribbel Undewear. o et £ (TS i | \ We put on sale tomorrow our new line : SR e e ; s Mlxmre% 2t T L 4 [ ‘\rash GOOdS 0 dosen extra good quality 84 nap-| High nock and long sleeves and low ot Tiadias Spring SKiKta i allltheraws | Donibeall K0 fo0Tka: 20 ’;‘ i“““' is ie most complete aver shown in b kins, $1. : il ATR G eb vakiaY est stylos and materials at spe: N \ —~__ Omuha. All the new shades of drabs, | price , $1.15, $1.35, $1.75, $2, ‘W BN slates, tans and browns so desirable this Mazeppn Cloth—This new and styl- . 3.5 A y L 60c in black and white. 330 per yard. % A lurge assortment of handsome styles in| Grenada Stripe in black: a pretty ¥ S U I\II\I]:‘ l{ C]_()’l‘l I “I pruids. cheeks and stripes, L wide, it {and s Al sure to be populs per yard o e = 3 GREAT BARGAINS Ihese goods are very cheap and o 3 not be duplicated to sell at less than 5 THAT ARE STREET AND CARRIAGE v " y A g adies’ fancy lisle and cotton vests in v W) \ SIM LY FONISHID . | Hemstitched Striped India Linon in i and ueatly printed hemstitehed border In new tan and drab shades, $1.00 {black, this senson’s " novelty, at 25 und | ne of silk ribbed underwear is Handkevchiefs only Ste; regular prico At $1.15 and $1.65. We displ line o stylish plids and |~ more completc than ever before at (Y il 15¢ e aIaplay e nculis Eods,: a’ Mondey |y Sivise—Woiare showlog. (ia mass ox ¥ from ¢ to § | | Ladies’ tine hand embroidered linen only “'"sll\'- line of dotted and figured Swiss W b Children’s silk ribbed underwear in I\ lnwn Handkerchiefs, white and colored, in the city, . We arc exhibiting the very choicest | high neck and long sleeves, in ecru and ch » designs, av 19¢; regular price 80¢ ] VOOL (,l IA LLIS. $1.00 lines in street and carriage parasols, in- | bluck. k L o] and i CHnsiitlies: ‘ Silk Warp Henriett: SCRIM 10c. cluding plain, tancy, embroidered silks, | A complete line of ladies’ and child- Ladies’ fine hand embroidered, scol- In black grounds, polka dot, ete., i arp Henrietta B S ; by ltllwolundlnut mmamrl? and ‘hnmn.».- of | ren’s American hu-lr»r{ underwear in loped border Tinen Inwn Handiscreniefs, 5 L SR Pancy serim in new lace effects 10¢ | the best foreign and domestic manufac- | summer weights, including merino and Tn Silk, Mull, Creve and Lawn, inall| large variety of new desigus, only 334y 4 19¢; worth 25 In half mourning and mourning effects. ' por yard, well worth lse. [ eur Dl il the new shapes, from 250 to 82,50, .| regular prices e and 60c. tates naval observatory at Washington from the navy department to the huads of a purely scientific and astro- nomical board. This is the outgrowth of dis- satisfaction amony the various observatorics. growing out of the practice of the ob- \ \ N AN under that act would beexpended in creating | from Alabama, Missouri und South Dakota lM[‘l‘ \YG y at the county hospital was read and approved. | savs: Judge Baker and Dr. Roward, the ; MlSLEM)‘M‘: OFHCE SEH{ERS. new lines. The question of rates on govern- | 10 the effect that tho senders were propated ATL ELDERS CREW. August Rathbun was granted a license to | two men who swindled the alliance b e inent telegraph business from July I, 181, | to bring large numbers of volunteers to the sell tiquor in the town of Bennington, treasurcr out of §,000, have been was also discussed, as was the que l,l()ll of | government service. The report of the county cler] the | beld to the grand jury. Sheriff Hoxie of ""|“|mcd l:m‘\,l(lm,.h“(mo.; ‘::‘;lei‘:”;lxx:ll“lll]ul ‘“"m“—‘—l P o duarter ending March 31 was presented. It | Waterloo, Ia vived- this morning with egraph tolls, howe as the princip y we sl { _ | shows the receipts of the office to_have peen | Tequisitio s and has gone to Little Bie oEtalk t June will be two ounty Commissioners Act Like the Ne- | shows the receipts o of ave peen quisition rs and has gone to Little stponed. rs | Wasmxoroy, April 4.—The Kincad case Nebraska Alliance Leaders Convey Wrong 3 ; f r ) $1.011.80 and the expenses §1,075.53, Rock to present them to the governor. supp clograph compunie Impressions to Constituents. sinoe/Wanamkicos lixod the sl oduip or salee | ms heens peetpoucd funlll=Modday, o braska House of Representatives. The special committee on Fules presented a ———— TR A whi overnment should > West- | jurors are sick report, which was adopted. STORMING OF FORT THABAT. St e O ace ruina it b e BERLIN COLDLY DECL B e vhot 15 Sha Accare o11 Dla o S e | B e T wiRapaaten < 2 syt Myt | SUGA& TRUST AINVESTIGATION, . | which provides that in the future all bills and | Nine Hundred M s Py Before A World v Repealed, 1 NO FEDERAL POSITIONS TO DISPOSE OF. | continued to perform tie sertice, Tho conse: ARES HIMSELF. | i "shall be firs filed with the county B iy Taiat o FIy Before | o0 6o, April 4.—At today's mecting of PR quence 1s that the government has paid noth- | o H ST 1 a4 clerk and then passéd to the county audit 2 &hty an Troops. tho T 3 e tAlA T 2 that | Some ed Remarks Indulged in P Carcurrs Apol 4 itresh detnils concorn. | the national world’s fair commission the ing for its use of the telegraph since tha X n SEa i ¥ ) o stall' 0. K. them beforo they are pro: \, April 4.—r'resh details concern- A Senator Manderson Calls a Meeting of | time, and the amovut now due the company _ _Before the Committee. O'Keeffe and Corrigan Get Warm | yented to the b s ing the capturo of Fort Thabat, near Mani. | UY-1aW prombiting members from holding Ahe e nliiae on Piiat has feached largo proportions. Gould talked | Nrw Youk, April 4.—The sugar trust com- Avout It—Discharge of Webb his wao the signal for war, and each mem- | pur, the sceno of the recent mussacre of Brit. | OUhCF positions in connection with the world's M the matter over with Wanamaker, but no | mittee of the state senate resumed its hear- Oauses tha Row-H ber of the board shied his castor into the | ish troops by the natives, have been received fair was reper ing to bout Reduc- definite conclusion was reached, Theodore Havemeyer said that A pwe=How. i ring. Berlin was the first man to attract the | oy o pdio S g et s A communic was received from Mrs, ing Expenses, -Gould and s sou called on the b e ey had Came About, attention of the chair, He said: “I was | ritish force which carried the works | Potter Palmer, president of the board of lady Secretary Foster and Secretary 4 R pany ba abs at the last meeting of the board, but ; bY @ssault num 1 only ecighty In- nagers, saving she would only aceept so . spenta short time in tho society of each. It | uothing to do with the California reflneries = o eturoa Tfound that the only' two | disn -troops, The garrison of the | muchof liev 5,000 as sho was obliged o w ey e B is Joarned that these visits were moroly: o0 There was nothing in the report that the re- Americaus in the omploy of the county had | fort was composed of %00 Manmpurs, | 10 Pay her private \ attempt to oA SEBDER 1| ithcnsractetand bad no political or finauc fineries were going to combine and raise | The county commissioners hold an old-time | been discharged —throwri out of emplovment | hut the onslaught of the British was so fier " | anuul and”then to cut inhall the salavy of 52 QURTHRNTIL CTREE significance. orices. circus yesterday afternoon, and for a couple | Without a moment’s notice, and right here I A et showas o flerce | Secretary Phoebe Cozzens was defeated. WasHivGToy, D, C., April 4, P 'S ¥ want 1o protest o el 3 that the Manipurs flea in wild disorder. Re- L4 Word s beo m o 4o the affect | Approved Unim Pacific and Tists. | Tho chairman showed the witaess a_letter of hours parties about the county court house it 10 protest agulnst such proceedings. ., | inforcements have been dispaiched, bt it is TR st Gonxrenenneiact Kom and his othes | Wasmmarow, April 4—The secetary of | recelved atating that an agreeuisnt had be enjoyed the matinee, by living over again the | you' hoar a resolution,’ and he read ono | pariiii M O g ik DonthinGRothaNRstaly T iatics fasootes in Nebraska are f the interior today approved lists No. 23, 30, | entered into betwoen the trust and all othor wild and warlike days of two years ago. T e Caont Siapkena. the dopuly | o Blisn detachinent in full foroa bafora |, New Youk, Aptll 4,=[Brocial Telogranio 3 g trying to make the farmens of their state be- [ 8nd 31 of the Union, Pacific railwi Lists | refiners on one part and the principal whole- As soon as Chairman O'Keeffe called tne | auditor, should perform tae clerical work for B ROPEAOL UG 80005, Tur B Mother Catherine of the liove thatall thoy have to do to got a few | NO. 33 and 30 contain respectively ¥ 38 and | sale grocers of the couutry on the other body to order Auditor Evans aud his clerk, | the board, and ’fer;\ln-h.?or\ ic o :nwlljxl[l re The Ofticers orted Killed. Conv on Madison avenue, died ofices isto ask for them. Already peti | 75501 and cover lands located within | that the American refinories are top Oscar Stephens, entered the room, carryine | ({15 ey £100 per month, dating from | Ryxgaox, Apri! 4.—-Some natives of Mani- | 8t the convent lust oight, aged ninety-ono tlons for the removal of republican | the Saline Kan., land aistrict. List No. 81 | grocers 15 per cent per pound, together with | the records and papor Evans occupied a | ~ %So much the worse,” continued Berlin, | Pur who ived here reported that Chief _‘\;‘u(x" ,.\l“lu r_.*v‘{n!v was ¢ m\'r: ml'n tho hotmastors and the appofutment of third | coutains 81,169 acres of laud, located In the I por cont discountif tho 'bilis ure paid | seat in the pitand Stepflons commenced to | “It ts 8 known fact that there is no law | Commissioner James W. Quinton, who was | Qrderol Meroy WhcR, b, (WS TOAt Jlisnod. party men s their successors aro in clrcula. | North Platte and Bloomington laud districts O rsals e In_return tho | read in a dreary monotone the procecdings of | Muthorizing i andiior, and vo you ask that | taken prisoner at the timo of -the' Manipur | Nel Yok b G e e was the oldesh tion, and the alliance members are bu in Nebraska. These lands have long since | o purchase any foreign refined sugar abroad "‘;‘l‘.“i“ Rl LR Ade RS WHOR QPR IRIGUL B SR | e e O e hachomhmiiod | member of the community. gaged 1n propogating the idea that th been sold by the railrond company to private | or at home. ! ; o hiad not read more than adozen sen- | Syiel we hiave no rght to @ccept. 1t is dis. | Manipur, 3 il A B ience with the aiministration which will | parties, ahd the effect of theso approvals will | - Huvemeyer sald the whole thing was a lic. | tences when Berlin sud: graceful, the manuer in which the affairs of = e Chicago's Mortuary Record. rosult In wotting their constituents good | be to confirm the titles of settlors and to John B. Searles, treasurer of the old trust, | “Mr. Chairman, 1 ask that the proper | this board are conducted, and I am almost FOR CANADA’S DEFENSE, Cuicaco, April 4.—Chicago’'s mortuary e i Loes <k 00d | | Eing tho land within the jurisdiction of the | expressed the opinion that if the manufacture | porson shall act as secretary of this | 8shamed to acknowledge that [ am a member —_— acorAan Lo hastiwealiis Bvioraat bhan IOk - — pluces provided they are properly endorsed | J¥atfl" 'y "\Chich - they are located. The ut- | Of sugar in this country was under one man: ed 7 of the body.’ A Movomant ThatiTaoks DIk s Brosi||Lopis {aRAGIDME LR SRR MU RINIAE by other alliance people. This state of affairs | most care has becu taken not to approve | dgement it could be supplied to the publi :'\ 4 “Resign then,” said Corrigan. e v the preceding seven days, which was consid- can lead only to disappointment and annoy- | mineral lands, und this care, the a cheaper i vith more profit to the re- ho is that person?” asked O'Kceffe. “Now, Mr. Berlin, if you are through I o , A ed dec alarming, This week there Siite for all who are foolish enough to listen | Said today, would continue fo be exercised | fingr than ihrough ¥jnyio.aperations FEAAr oy ADEL he statutes plainly state that the county | would like to gilauce as the lists A long discussion took place as to the pro- | clerk or his deputy shall be the clerk of the | he called Corrig; ta nearer the Hocky mountain regions | duction” of the corporation’s books. in the a5 4.—[Special Tele- | was a to y o word,” said O’ Keeffe, B o i | gram to Tur Brr]—Two imvortant an- | enteen over the prec an to the chair. After ta ths, an inci ding week of sev Today w ith ev to the members. Neither the Nebraska Smbe i . T ing 4age nejc on's board of commissioners.” ing the place onl the floor ne said: “When | nouncements confirm the previous statement | sunshiny, how and it it belioved the grip members-elect nor any of their confr catme up for consideration. course of which counsel remarked that be | "Wpha" douuty clerk has stated to this | YOU we discharged the only American, | that General Herbert, the new commander- | epidemicis now on the wave. from any section of the country have a part- - didn't see why the committee wanted toex- | poard » said O'Keeffe, ‘‘that the oy al. | You lie, as you know that every man about of of i r —_——— 1 i T 9 Weckly Weather Crop Bulleti amiue the hooks, any how Pl h _hat the salary al in-chicf of the Canac militia, brought jcle of influence. The patronage of Ne A ¥ o Seshpihiodns 3 lowed for thatofce will not permit him to | the building is an American, aud [ stand ere | o on instructions ot Dasl 4 - W eatatal Indioton i braska is within the control of the two sen- WasmiNetoy, April 4.—The weekly crop ; or Irwin flared up and told the suzar | §'the work or to tire & deputy to do the | to defend them and_resent your insult,” | 5P struciions from the Knglish' war 0t , o R0\ thi Choaraas | Dillatic nym . Thio *12aaou ¥ poRinuiss ate,{| PSQRORRTSrALAIES, amoug others that it is | 4o e ot B et this board, | Pointing bis tinger at Berlin. office to speedily strengthen the defenses of | Ccaco, April 4. —James J. West, formor Ment of one or the other of them has the reported that the trust’s dividends are made andowing to excessive rains, muddy roads | by operations in Wail street e et o0 of o man te. do"this | . w1 bave beeu o this board for nine years | Canada snd proparo for the necessity of | editor of tio ChiE Times, wis roindicted faintest chance for appointment under the . ) ; 3 worlk" and until throo years ago we had no system.” | putting a large force o fleld is | by the grand jury teday on thecharge of ity m"m'_“mm“!m‘ e the depart, | and cold \\tm‘llul'r lmm:lrmm \“Iulk h:‘u‘ t l\u\AIHu(‘:lh(‘l:k‘\‘\x:x“,t':ll;.:”tr sharply interjected J:fhm‘l will offer the following resolu ““That was after you put Webbinto the EHL n‘:r\,,,s( ‘;.r,"““.f; .,‘::,,‘,EI;, "‘:t,i.h 'h,“l”:‘. lfix\u:lul-'(‘nv 188 ..-'.,r stock A.run.(- |~,..,'|K‘j,:,,. B arhore the. alvil service com. | been accomplished in the northern states. atsuch talk was b tion,” said Beriin, and he read : interrupted Berlin, ot 1 £ttt % indictments take the place of the 1 T O ive1 nadon the Taw and rogula. | Cold weather bus rotarded_growth in the | SenatorItwinvoptiad: VLE Thad proofof | wherens, The stututes plulnly provide that o o o it ebruptd,” said O'Kceffo | force of command, to double the usual appro- | PRSee ARG MRS S IS B Bl tions. Staten ot Ohfo 33 the upper Mississipplvall | 81k, 1 hoesid, you all eughi to be in stales | che county lerk s und'ahould bathie clork o |88 ho continued : #You know the auditor | priation this vear for drill, so that the ontiet | days ago ruled to be defect o e b > 710G 4 R - ey : the county bourd of commissfoners, for which | cannot attend to this clerical work and you [ force o ien can be thoroughly drill bl PRINTING CONMITTR CALLED TOGETHER. ley, but generally throughout the winter | ¥ Thereupon Mr. T. A Havemeyer grew | services e shall (and does) receive'the sum of | also know that we do uot have the time to | inJune. 2 before has the number of i T, :lwn-lnr Mande ot who Is in the city, has | wheat region wheat, fruit and pasturage con- ry und objected to the chairman acting us S:m Sr AnnuIn (508 section 7 aud 7, page 856); | check up and reporton all of the matters | men drilled exceeded 20,000 men. Secondly Arkansas Lawmakers Adjourn, called ameeting of the joint committée on | tinues in good condition. The ground is in tho case was tried therefore, be it h : Gata el FT ARt arb Thu s H. 3 TixrinRocr A April 4.—The legisla- . meatingof e Bk GEILos of ! 004 couditio ound s . ierefore, Delt ' he rocords. papers, otc., | that pass through our hands. The truth of | Genoral Her oft today for Halifax to ATTLE | Ack e legis ‘,;’“‘“'“‘f“' WeaThin '"““:‘,.I{:““""m“‘J‘ | excallent coudition in the sprinz _wheat went on tosny that, to his knowl- | ,oraining: to the Botpar o, pupers, o4 | the matter is, that I caw't do this any more | confer with al Sir John Ross, com- | ture adjourned today sine dine. of printing an st of | Oen of Minnosotaand tho Dokotas, Bx- was 1o agreement for a division | RS dTued over o the county clerk wiid | than I can'take a ladder and climb 1o ider of the imperial troops in R } oficial documents, will come up for| s rains al rded work K of the countey. botween Spreckels and the | ¢ he be and is heteby notified to_act with respect to the defenses of p 5 ! a thorugh and extensive considera- | CCHVE Funs b0 TR e stason s re. | trust. Havemeyer, hosaid, had made asort | such “clerk of the board in nformity an got the floor and upbraided Ber Atlautic coast rly at Holifax A BragaIhial ! tion. The mectiog is in accondance | LUCKY RUCTERBERE P D Clonth Tate. angementof '@ porsonal mature with | With the statutes governing sucn ' office: | lin for stating that the only Americans on | where the new fort on” constructed Ed McKiur ested last mght b With tno specinl resolution of the lst eon- | FIUEE (i oneat in theso two states ar keis that did not affect the company The resolution was latd'over until the next | yno board had been disc T1e cone | One thirty-two-ton gun ha it ived | Union Pacific special officer and charged ‘;'l“‘“‘:'{:‘,j::,"““;l‘ o ;,‘I‘“".“,",'” "‘;"‘I'::‘if doing well, but snow and the f of last | 4 Harry ‘l"“{“-mfiwrl\uf ca 1-” and or- | mecting In:“v:.u; until some personalities had tinued fu this strain until Berlin vemarked, | ot Halifax from Englana three others | with stealing brass boxing. of considerable waste in the printing of pi srid e e oflast | dered to produ le books of the consti- | becn exchanged X ‘You'd better go and sober up.” * | are about to Shippad iese are the p o - lasomiaras b fompniionmit sseialng Boea Bl e ‘.h||“I \bie that | tuent companies. Ho said o wa “ have another resolution,” said Berlin us G s Facoming Jularesting as tho | largest guns on G R P g A R L A S uto the numbers printed of the ous docu- | Porte RGO, B 00 Dinis doso; thut they were in New J he read SRAERAVHE. O < k18 S f ie Atlante an osed to have been stolen by MeKinnie, JOTLEE L S iTh . Jas o ¥ Now | " toward the center of | will add greatly to the defeuse of Halifax e rerod: o had L | Jents, reports, bills and other papers pub. | damagiog rosts will r ik although he was president of the Where L alack 0 th X ) recovered i brass had beeu conc l Tlehod by bedet of conggress, and thiy will re. | south as the northera portion of the gult | hg could not e e of the bo 18 and 1. | the ‘r'."\',.:l.“mf 1o "prawe preascl closq 1o e LR ouvnear Florence bill to the next congress maling such | States : s they were the property of the corporation, | WV B e county hospital, | MOReCIEOLN 00 & ote in his desk while ANOTHER EYRAUD C ASE. R Yeduction in the numbers, cost of Discussed the sayward Case. Adjourned. Slby thisboard;there- |\ "oudly called for order, It was some time | p ; maged Ooly the Pridge, printing and such changes and reduction in [ wasmixaros, April 4.—Attorney General ) — e he loudly aalled for orier, | It was sowe tne | nis Time a Guat:malan Banker is | lkhorn & Missouri Valley :;:«m\!‘w\m;fl]l’:n"l;l\"."]‘hm“ |1'll_;'“:’u"l\‘;'lll~ A:»fl:h‘-;: Miller and Solicitor General Taft had a Canada W ill Submit a Proposition. nd efticle was restored and O'Keefe's resolution was > - the Victim Y and a Missouri Pacific train collided early vestigate tho printing and binding for the ex- | feronce with the president this moroing in Orrawy, Ont., April 4.—Sir Charles Tup. ;.“‘l"';h;""“";l‘:;v“ amISRar ohrries with It no | adopted, Berlin yoting "no i New Youk, April 4.-From San Jose, | 1ast evening on the trestie of the Burlington ccutive departments executed at the govern- | regard to the S d case, involving the [ Perreached this city from Washington this | yoter, ; Rorin mared sk wachalrappoing a e | Guniemale, o the dewaila AF SIMNRISE. || (ruol pear Boutn Oshg ment printing office and make reductions in | jurisdiction of the United States over the morning. A meeting of the cabinet was The resolution was adopted without dis- :-:;“I}Ij ":" '_mm‘u l-‘mm i A‘II)I:IH‘L;l\uy‘“Y'\"". for | similar to the brated Eyraud case at The B & M. track was slightly damaged, 4 ppticutions, The wholo Juty will D10 | Bnring sen flshories now peading beforo the | Beld after which Sir Charles Tupper, Sir | cyssion and the busiuesg proce Bontly Appoinyed judgos _Onithis oo Paris, wealthy bauker, Carlos Santin- | but trains over that road were delayed bub duco tho |‘4n|(uf wlulu{..kl and ‘.n-l-n;mmg Unitod States supreme court, | The return of | Jobu Thompson, minister of justice, and Hon ‘County Attorney * Mahoney submitted | (3'eefe appointed Berlin, Timme and Cor. | barz in November was called to a house on Xexy little, e :‘:u‘a‘::lm\“:l,l‘\:n‘l‘u e e Witk the rarilb of \‘m-n nited States judge of Alaska and other | |:\ 14“1.‘4»:. minister of finance, left for :“i”'l‘:l' TopaH “}“"“‘}’,:rll'l"l“ll‘““““"‘" ‘:':L“T rigan, and iustructed th to report at the | the outskirts of the city for the purpose of NQONQ WhS NI, D cordanc 2 documents were briefl ponsidered. Ne yor tis learne the Canadia portion of the pool or a bric ' ex' eeting o D boar pU sing 2 0 ol i B, their inyestigations. L ot B SR it (he Canadian | 3 bofore he thought thecommissioners have [ %™ MAg 8F o boaRL .1 puEShising 6 larkenmenny 0L-ASIANAY. X PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, MISCELLANEOUS. Blair Says Ho Was Misrepresented. | {Vashington Monday, will submit a proposi- | B0 uthority to eutor into such u lease, 1o £na of the Gluss War, shangs, Hobadalargesum of maney M d A Tho postmaster general . today appointed | - WasuiNa10%, April 4.—Ex-Senator Blair, | tion which it s hoped will be satisfactory to | thOUEht that If tho party wanted to take hls | gy 1611 Mo, April 4.—The war that has | fre {neel his: person, . Tho ssapsalata mls | - Mis, 2t N, Dleod s gouo to/ubleagn y McCauliff postmaster at Aredate, Batler | piiictorto Ching, was among the president's | M. Blaiue. This will not propose uny rad- | cos on clectment he may be allowed o | | 5 neksapllhy o ( b %% | tress Invelgled bim into a compromising | Major K. 5. Wilcox, manager for Browning, ounty, Neb, vice J. W. Beecher, resiened. | 0o eoq Ho At % ical departure from the present policy of pro- | KO Ou Wit ) bis work, providing he pays the | been waging between the manufacturers of | position, when an sassin, & Spaniard | King & Co., goes east today Joh 1>, Speccher and Georgo W. Mankey | cullers today. He confirmod the report that | gection, but will be based on mutual conces- rent in advanc plate and window glass for the past ycar | named Gonzales, rushed in, stabbed him t Mrs, Samuel Hamilton has oue to Ohio to of Nebraska ha sived permanent ap- | be was going to Chiaa. He said his senti- | sions which will not sacrifice vested inter- A\Invln- Eddy asked for the appolutment of | has reached its end and it is predicted by a death, robbed the body and shipped it to th her summn ce, where she will remain Pointment as clerks as $1,200 m_the record | ments in regand to the question of Chinese | ests constable iu the Second ward, His petition ing St. Louis dealor that the price of | United States, The facts have just been | until next October. < v N nd pension division of the war department, | immigration had been wmisrepresented by a — was roforred, Kiass will ad from 20 10 30 por cent ex- | Prought to light by the confession of Gon Mr. George F. Munro left . P e Prany S, Hearn number of newspapers. He ‘was willing to Rhode Island El Returns, The bond of Alfred Schrooder, county | Kiiss Wilh advance from 29 10 ) bor Con ext | zales when drunk. ~ Gonzales, with the | wiltington. 1 Monko loft It nlant far stand by his record on that question. PROVIDENCE, R. 1., April 4.—Returns fr druggist was preseated and approved, Berlin | o sy . woman and another conspirator, are under ashington, la, called there by the serious WAY GOULD AND WANAMAKER. = PROVIDEXCR, \ ARIY cturns from | ang Timme voting “no. A - S arrest, and will doubtiess be punished illness of his fathe — Fava Too 111 to Leave. Wednesday's election, as corrected by today’s | - A. . Hanson's bond as assessor of Clont P e Y (P T Rev. W. J. Harsha, D.D,, and bis wifo wera They Discuss Bteamships, Telographs | Waswisaros, April 4.—Baron Fava, | advices show the vote for governor us fol- | arf precinct was prescuted and approved L iy Vi e Ane led ta dncisonill, 1l foday by ¢ h and Mail Facilitie thousth somewbhat better, Is still weak aud | lows: Burton (mationalist), 834 Davis | | Adaw Snyder called the atteatlon of the | 0,50 weil16.do farmer Lving near Abi QUEENSTOW att Aty (02 UL L ), e, Hareha's {8 Wasnixaroy, April 4.-J uld and bis | confined to his room. Itis impossivle to tell | (dem), p), 20,05; Larry | Doard to too fu wiahore. 18:930,100.dus on o ei o Bt ERATONN; e British | e, Rev, Richard Scannell of Concordia, - NI AR b o914 ARA.bI |, scaBiied toiku rposy. I3 I dippoanitle Lo wal | 2648 D) 2086: LAy | poor farm lots sold, wnd asked for iustruc- | don, was murdored by some 1 unkuown ¢ Nigretia, Galvestor, has ar- | Kan., will acive in this eity next F'riday L L tion regarding collection. The matier was | tastnight. kellum received o large sum of | rived with her cargo of cotton on fire, The Studuy next willbe fofwally mstalled as Postmaster General Wanamaker today, The | WElOn. o plurality over Ladd was 1,24, but he lacked | referred to the committee on finance ey aastaranyand It is suppased that the e SRER SRS e ks " | bishop of Omaba, succeeding the late Bish \ - question of the Pacific Mail steamship liue, - - et 40 voics of a majurity " necessary n.l-lml Clork Moores asked that bis voom he en- | murderer was after th Kellum, however, iy SRS O'Connor. 4 4 S bich Geores Oonld s peesidant i bovs o, Nove Oers o untecn ompiexion of the losislature shows | lurgod by giving biim the small oo just east | had deposited it i the bk Astronomors Wil Patition Congross. | Governor Boya came in fromi Lincoln last o e e o e Thow subsidy | WVasmixaTox, April 4—Volunteers for o, % republicaps, T democruts, 1fudo- | of s preseut ofce. i inication il . Taers, Mon April 4 -1t 1s stated hore | Bight. The train upon. which hu_ came was s dincussed, Gould stated ho was | servico in thoarmy in caso of war are still | FULICAL" 1Y qemocrats and 19 10 be - chosen, | and jal, with powe . oh R N Heid to the Grand Jury. {hat many leading aetronomam of t5o United | SSIAYSADY & Washoutand be ersived a8 Wil 1o furaytee that whatovermoncys | coming into the war dopartment. Acting | \hich will give the republicans ou joiut bal: | Tho bontract aud boud of Dennis Fits S, Lovis, Mo, April 4—A Bl SRRl roneiet aan SAllt clenatal At AR 8 \ERTER ISAMALSURAC TR Nikht’ o guntod tho steaumship compavy | Secretary Graut today received telograws | lot s majority of 1 awith thelr present strengih. | patrick for putting in the electric ight plany | Dispate speclal from - Foyetteville, Atk e i oadulh oMo B o ize the next congress to transfer the control | wain,

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