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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE b = N TWENTIE "H YEAI{V UMBER city a circular giving inforn G W, Hun Gibson, A, B, Otts is expected work will be commenced at o lottery. Hornor has hen @ Mo boen ar i house, J, K, Jefferds wid ¢ 0. Oaendahl as an early day. rested in Now York on o 8ify « sharge and the viillage trustees the ensulng year. 5 e his case I8 now before the 1 [ f Gt E o . Pulled a Gan Toward fim, ol bbb L b A ow the New Law Opsat funicipal | This compri from the ropublicsn | Gowe . es ths Ansropti P R ¢ b . Noant i \ H aw Opmates in Municipl | et i e (N ool e | Governor Bopd vas tha Appropriation 0 | Boove, In, April 7.~ [Speetnl Tetogram to | He Accepis the Offer of Secretary of the Circnlar to Arth % Ho Passes Away at Bridgoport, Ooan., ab Elections, { Everyome scoms well pleased with the work Pay Prohibition Attorn Tue Bee. ] —Josiah Reichenbach, aged seven: Treasury Foster, Wastivatoy, April 7.~ The ¢ %, rof the the Age of Eighty-One, ] » ings o law rip teen, whose home is_at Luther, this connty, mint today Issuod n circular t4 M8 pro. £ 0 Lighty-Une : was riding on a hayFack with a loaded gun scribing the conditions for consk A e i At Patrbn o S yrack i 1 " cribing the conditions for ot fon for IT MEETS W NIVERSAL FAVOR. " DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC AT BEATRICE. | near him on Monday.. The gun slipped | THE PRESIDENT WILL CONFIRM IT. | new desiens for dard dol 1\t dol 8 ITH U ) Faune ey, Neb,, April Special Tele- through the rack, and in attempting to pull : e :,5.‘,_’ 38 g EENE L Caioll | SHORT SKETCH OF THE SHOWMAN'S LIFE, gram to Tur Bre,|—The municipal election — it up, muzzle towards him, it was discharged, ohintges \Which . Wware M tionen Vostor- - v " pssed off quietly today underthe Austealian taking effect in his @rmand shoulder. The 3 s Ett o the & 8 F e Ay = ARG WORKSE AlOn0 W DIERRELE 1 ut D, Lo M. Eaton wis elected | POCtors and Undertakers Kept Busy— | boy diod_in the ovoning from the shock and [ SKetCh of the Lifo of the &age of Cal- | day's dispaches. Many Reverses of Fortune Fall to | fled, as He Finds Mis Occ I i rich treasurer An Incendiary Fire—Vetorans Cel- | (088 of blocd, Ho SHEWS nephew of Sherift Boun and His Honorable and DEFAULTING BANK CASL & Lot Fuc s ndomitable Piuok pation Gone- Returns Henshiaw cl w Lindell conne ebrate—Nebraska Stipment L Usefal Carecr in Ty Palls Him Ahrough from tho State, SR LD Ly "\fi‘l’ "‘! Podd e« i of Bewing Maolines. Strange Ostelé Adlment. Nebrasks. Charles Lincoln of il City Disapp rars L Yite 0n tROHES KNI’ Biph TIDGHN 1wk b1 B Missovat VALey, T, April 7. —[Special and fa Badly Wantsd Other Deaths, " the balanco on tho Kuights of L Telegram to ‘Tue BEE|—A strange new 3 ! Hint Ciry, 8. D, April 7.~ [Special Tele — Lixcory, Neb, April 7.—[Special Telo- | ticket. b, April 7.—[Special Tole- | disense is causing the death of mauy cattie | Wasm¥arox, April 7.—Ex-Representative | 8ram to Tuk Bye] ~C. G. Lincoln, cashier | g 0o conn, April 7.—The great ar Tk ]—One of the hottest At S T Tie Bei The following is Gov- | nearhere. They will baapparently well fn | Lorenzo Crounse of Nebraska bhas accepted | 0f the bank of Hill City, disappeared last ) M Lot T LS gram to Tur #rr.) At AsHlEnd Ber|—The following is Cov X 3 : showman, P T. Barnum, died at 6:22 o'clock election battles ever waged in Lin n concerning the bill | tHe evening and dead in the morning. It | the office of assistantsccretary ofthe treasury | Sunday and nothing is k seems to atfuck tho fattest and best condi- | tendered him by Secretary Ifoster and will | Whereabouts. He is snid to have taken tho [ IS evening in - the presence of his griefs tioned stock, ‘Thelosses have been heavy. 3 _ 4 : ain ot He stricken fumily B4 dpiiclted iy YHS pResvAl p ays, | east-bound Elkhorn Valley train at Hermosa ; g bo appolnted by tho presidant in a fow days. | gyuaay avening, Tho afftaits of the bank | During the perlod of Barnum's invallalsm of Death. Ne- | have not been investigatod yet. Lincoln bas | and confiner d ard to paying attorneys’ fees in owi yet of his oln tooke | Asniaxn, Neb, April 7.—[Special Tele- | place today, For tho fivst time the new | pamto Tue Bre |-The votes were ail | passed in Australian method of voting was given @ ‘\"‘”'“" and the general results known at 9 | the contest 2 P trial and everywhere during the day it gave | g'clock, The Australian systom worked to “‘Approved this Tth day of April, 1801, Remarkable Cuuss 1or Boyd's Judge Crounse has been a citizen o : ¥ by it to the house, which began satisfaction oxeept to tio ward bummer and | perfection, Tho main issue wis in rogard to | except the item to James E. Boyd forat- | Dunvque, Ia., April 7.=[Special Telogram | pragka sinco 1564, While ho resides at a | been very popular. His friends are confident | yywontvone weeks ago lst | Frday, thore politicians, who found their occupation gone, 2 city governmunt. Anti-license counciluen | torneys'afoes, 30, and the following items, [to Tue Bex,—The four-yearold daughtor | peautiful country seat in tho village of Cal. | BE WHL roturn and explain. He leaves a wife | 00 froquent flnetuations in his condte Although the system is now, the voters | fhdl i or £ove cccted. Lhe following £ | to-wit: * 0o William H. Doch, for attorneys® | f John Bouer, who liyes a fow miles from | houn, twenty miles north of this vity, ho is | " — tion, from each of which ho rallied, although = easily foil fnto the mothods and ail se men, J. HL Ofiver and James Suell; city [ 008, $00; to Charles Mayberry, for at- | this aty, was scared o death Sunday by & | practically a citizen of Omaha aud is' inter: ne pEnk CGlosads o L in cach instance with a slighy lowered vie pleased with tho freedom and secrecy at- | clork, John Moon: city rer, C. N, Fol- | torneys’ foes, $00; to Jucob V. Wolte, | filght botwe ‘lh’:\'::: “"‘fi]"”‘hi::; \:'L‘;:l‘m'l" ested in business enterprises here, Deanwoob, 8. D., April 7.—[Special Tel- | yyyi¢0 " Pha change for the worse, which o e Lot R B A E et T RO st | Where she was playing. Tho o ent inte egram to Tue Ber.]-Charles G, Lincoln, i ( tending. " for attorneys’ fecs, 00 John ‘Beat- [ Jacioshe WA Paviage Thod Loreno Crounse was born in New York 5 & Hill Cliy but ¥ A number of ladies took advantage of the laws and went to the nolls and voted for can didates for the school board. curved last night, was so pronounced that it convinced the physicians that the patient had ot many more hours to live, During tie, for attorncys’ fees, Apnl 7—[Special | W- Edgerton, for attorne W to J ~ TS Wy feos, $00 | LAve Stock Dying from Hydrophobin, | 8101 in 1882, He was foos, | ST Pacy, Minn, Aprll 7.—The Tribune's | 189 at Plattsbur, N, ¥ cashier of the Hill Ci ously disappeared last, The bankis closed. No clueis had as bank, has mysteri going away on Sunday dmitted to the bar in He enlisted in the gram to Py Ber)—In the muvicipal |0 W. . Wught, for attorr " Y # = 3 < PURS S | union army as captain of Battery K, First Mgl L S | his confinement ho has been down stairs ] At nidnight all but two of the precinets in | claction today wader the now st the fot. | £100;to A, D' Allemand, for nttorueys' foes, [ Brith Ta., special sags: Downs of cattle, Wion drmy as captain of Battory K, Iltst | 4o tho wherenbouts of tho castior. Ino | o0 CGEHIETE o Bas baob up much the aty were heard from, the returns five truste , o, ML | 3300, Witholding my approval of said items horses and hogs aro dvine from hydrophobia. b i St dridh WER amount of his defaleation is unknown. The | Ao ke 2 aad \ 5 coaHrat show that Weir, the independent candidate & Bt e 4 M | for that inmy judgment thero were no good | A mad dog ran amucle fn this vicinity sev- | battle of Cedar Mountain he was wounded | Hill City bauk was tho depository for the I imo an eing cheerful is_elected mayor by at least 300 majority Bl e ;”,“"“ T he election | #nd suftic grounds for bringing the [ eral weeks ago. and in 1862 he resigned and returned to tne | Harney Peak tin mining company, which has | and conversationally inclined in his waking When the other precincts are herrd fron 36 | woetian "o tiekos wors . the. eltjs | 8€Hon, each of tho contestees having been REVOLETTORTe oN OB, practice of law ut Plattsburg. been depositing large suins of mohey for the | moments. After the attack which came on is belie that his majorit IS Tiopentents. hreo of tho | clocted by suen plurlities that tomo it ap- EVOL 2 8 0! g uiter coming to Nobraska he was elocted, | purchaseof eluims. My, Liucolu's’ defalca- | him shortly beforo miduight, Barnum suf- be sweiled o 500, Thomaiu reason given by | oi1i, \ ki s Joo Tl pears that the suit must have been brought, in 1863, to the territorial legislature and fon may therefore run to hundveds of thou- | qoo. s864 Kokl 6F Batt SR the republicans for voting for Welr is thay | ©H20's aud - twoindependents were elected. | pog with any expectation of success, but for | Such is the Story of Recent Arrivals [ served one term. Ho was a member of tho | sands o may bo of only minor importance. [ ‘l“‘[* I,’f“ f pain. He socmed to they are tired of the corruption of the ring At Nnligh, some other motive, from Chili. first constitutional convention. In 1806te was | Expects are'in charge of the books and the [ Fealizethat he ¢ I not live much longer that secured Alexander's elcctinn, aithough et AL 7 TR gebial Talby “Tapprove the several amounts appropri- PivAs (V10 GV, Apil 7.~Pagsen elected associate justico of the supreme | truth will be known tomorrow, and spoke of his approaching end with enlm. they had nothing against Andecson person- | iiHGT SHER AP ated to pay theattorneys for tho contestees et court of this state, This position Judwo | - ness. During his illness the physicians have ally, gramto Tie Bre.]—Neligh elected high | excopt my own, for the reason that they (tho [ 86rs who have just arrived in this city by | Crounse held for six years whenhe was elect [ BExpeoting Startling Devalopments. |y ciarul apout admimstering m sephine At 12: odock n lage crowd of [lieense board amd mayor. H. E. Kriger | contestees) were placed in such a position | steamer from Valparaiso declare t the | ed to congress, wh heserved two terms Vermiiios, S, D, April pecial | o godativos, throueh fear that they might laboring mon warched to Weir's residence [ mayor: W, . Campbell, cloric; #. L. Me- | that they were compelled to defend. , |eause of the revotionists is making ’fll':l:|:il:.\:.‘uuy||.lltylw_v.lp Marcly, 1870, lio Wt | Talegram to T Be| Last night Will | Droduct hiverion lioltects st micht and tendered him - an - ovation. The | Ginity, treasurcr; Jesse Chappell, police daes B Bovp, Governor. progress. They ussort that in that city | pPGHIEE WtOIa sevoaue covetor ab O Tdgerton, son of Judge Rdgerton, president | num spoke of this and swid that whon ail laboring mon _dte’ i delighted with the | judgo; councilman, First word, M.B, Huff. ” e the sentiment in favor of the revolu- i o FADAGLY s of tho stato board of regents, arrived in this | Hope was gono he wished to be given seds working of tho Austealin ballot sys- | man: Second ward, K. D. Richards: Thira Nebraska Grand Commandery tionary party 18 becoming very strong. I | Lhe appointment Will bo heartily approved | 0F /1€ ¢ v S ts tives which would allay the pain und muko tem and they are eagerly looking forward [ v lil“‘ W. M. Campbell "he Australian KeAnsey, Neb, Aprit 7.—[Special Tele- | was generally exvected when they left there |')'|xn!xl;:«~x'\'{-l|‘l'l‘n’|’|‘:'|’ ~,'\‘-l- .U:v\!i\(llm_\l}}v;z‘u:«;;lyl;:;» city ‘hx-mluu a letter from Prof. Culver ASALH AR BeAGAPAL A8 BMe UL il to future elections when “other reforms can | ballol system gave general satis faction, gram to Tug Brere)—Grand commandery | thaton the arrival of the flcet tae troops now | (it e S the o 1 credit to him- | member of the faculty, aud one for State | ““pja sy sedative was given at 10:10 this be brought about through the system of bal — - sCuights Templar o! state of Nebraska | adhering to the Balmaceda government would u A Regent Brandt. The exact contents of morning. It was undevstood by the patient lotin In fact wo objecions to the Australian At Wisn iplar of the state of Nebraska th i il t ! — — ‘. A his £ ¥ ~€ ballol system ave heard from anybody except e R o | bogan its sossion horoat 8 o'elock this even- | Fenounce their allegiance and o ovor to the | yyapnyon DEPARIMENT HrTen, | 1OUCr 18 10t kuown but your correspondent | and his family to mean that the end was the foll ol ] h tvigt Wissen, Nob, Aptl 7.-[Spelal Tele | ;0 ity ol oficers present, excopt Deputy | SpPosivion. It issa'diBlimaceda roalizes that learned that the letters contained an em- f hear he fellows who formerly made aspecialty of | oM 4 T ADBtE iy & W Dfic present, cept ep his cause aning from the fact that he 1s < atic al of " -t th vas sent o Mrs, Bary remained at her husband': bartering votes, ’(‘"“‘”v'_! 'r’”,' :' 4 Lo Io ““J “:"I‘ Ket ] Grand Chancellor Louls H. Korty r--«-\‘uu‘iuu“l‘xi:ma:\-n{u:" Pt (Ih"“pr fons, | OMeials Unable to Agree on Certain :(:j\f;,i‘,‘.;”H,’"l‘“,f:,’,’.‘ AL A H0g AENOCt AR i Kk anoiis How the New Law Worke 1 :;::\‘l;‘x.\dl):l‘;r '\‘hml.;'rv ‘h\ 7 |“ “vlq.-‘,.’,‘q,.m,. Tho officers present are: Louis M. | The losses of lifeand properiy resulting from Land Law Rules. fonts. ¢ also requosts that an carmest of- | 0f dozing and in conversation, which showod PR SN 8b il AR e A R “". ._‘““H»_“!m‘ m‘:lr King, grand commander, Fremont; Id- | tho rovolutionary —uprising which ~have Wasninaroy, April 7.—|Special Telegram | fort Lo made to learn who was the author of | s brain to be as clear as ever, Burnum Telogram to Tie Bre)—The city olection | didites wore, with one exception, re-clocted, | 8ar C. Sahsbury, grand gencral '1".‘"{'”»",‘ the nu?;ullq:a wnrlnl.y‘lh—‘ passengers | to Tug Brr.]—Thero hitch in theinterior | it. An investigation wiil now be made. The l-dl\wltjw hours until 4 o'clock this norning, Lodny, held umdor tho new Australian baliot | Te members dect aro S. S, Botbe, Auust | isimo, Beatrice; John D, Moove, grang [ 9°17e are much exgrerated, aepartent over the vow land law rules, | faculty has now conchided o remain, s the | Wlieh ho swnk into ethargy, which was 4 oday, held under the new Australian balio 3 L . " h £ & ) 9 - i 2 5 oard has den o roport. Somo condition of stupof an of natura bpain Rk s Breetyke, L. C. [Cringel, N. C. Sears aud I | captain general, Grand Island; Rev. William News from Japan, Oficials of the department are unable to [ h0ard has demed the report. Son sl6ap; D0 Tonse HiM Erom this unAcHsLIONNS aw, passed off quietly and peacofully, and [ VW West b v f pokg e il = Sty developments will come to light in 10 uconscious & Y b (e NN RERRH v, neard | 3 e AL \Vhitemarsh, grand prelate, Novfolk: Charles [ Sax Fraxcisco, Caly April 7.-Advices | reachan agreement over certain important | uus “RICUS W EHBS G0 Lk ness was dificult, 3 I iy At s Carter, grand senior warden, Lincoln James | from Japan by the steamer Rio de Janeiro | provisions in the new law for this reason. It X S we e o 9 ) . upon all side T'he votang booths were frec % g A, Tul grand junior warden, Red ¢ K A f Phincas Taylor Barnum was born_in L1 60 Sial HaWd CE R Wor kol ‘A nt SimxEey, Neb, April pecial Tolegram | Gioids Jamos S, France, grand: trossure state that on March 5 several Japavese men- | is likely that the new rules will not be made Driv de by Debt. Bethel, Conn,, July 5, 1810, of good old New ';w SRt I o STAh ",.” bl L to cast | t0THE Bik.]-The city clection passed off | Omaha; William R. Bowi ‘fg‘m,l secretary, | ©f-war were suddenly ordered to Corea. The | public for several days, but from an inside Srovx April 7.—[Special | Bugland stock. He lived tho hard,s |v§ ed, : the comsciontious voter wis enablod to cast | quitly. The now Australisn ballov system i Luther S. Osborn, graud standard | 1move is considered tohave much signiicance, | sourco it is learned today that the important | Telegram to Tie Ber,] —Ceder Olson Bren- | bealthful, aspiving life of a boy on the farm, - Every now and then theunxious facoofa| Was a grand success. A large vote was ¥ . Thomas C. Shelley, grand | but it was not explained why the steamer | points m controversy are as follows: tro, who lives on William Van Eps' farm, six | and came out of a clean, self-respectiul pove candidate would be scen peering around an | polled. The following gentlemen wereelected | sword South Owaba; Wilton K. | 1eft 1. Shall the department now tuke notice of | miles northeast of the city, committed sui- [ SEtY 10 face the problems of life with a Kkeen and_ Charles \l!’lefliru{gr ;’,' the ;lenlt’h n;'\'xlxit;'d‘.\'inum any contest pending in the weneral land office arm, | year: Robert S, Oberfelder, Curtis E, Bssig, | B. Fineh, grand captaia of guards, Kearney, | Minister Swift are to theeffect that iv re- | which was filed in a local office more than . rk Lol B iy sy NRELHE R | Vilhe addtess of selcome was made by Itey, | Sulted from heart failwre, consequent upon | two years after final proof was made on the | Brentrogot up carly this movning and about | his uncle's grocery store in Brooklyn, N. Y. K kK John Askin of this city and was responded to | @b attack of influenza, "His funeral was at- | entrvf o'clock wentout to the barn to do thoe | wherohe was soon entrus with' responsi- s by Grana Commander Louis M. King | tended by —Jupanese officials, diplomatic [ 2. What disposition shall be made of the | chores, Beforcleaving he told his oldest | bility. Thestory of his life, from this timo 1ge. About one hundred visiting Sir Knights are | €orps, American, British, italian, and | jntervening right acquired by a person who | son, a lad of cighteen years, to come outatout | forward, is one long story of money-making. 7. —[Special T here and more are expected on tho eaily | Japanese naval officers and #sailors. The | filed on landafter the cancellation of entries, | 60'clock. At that time the lad went outand | His first business veiture on “his own adjicent corner. that the new law worked like a although but a v small vote w o cast ho Pith ward alono was tor Mo with contending forces, and the ballots were apparently badly mixed, for at a latohour | At Talr thereturns ave just countod, although the Tararage, Neb., April he unanimous verdict members of theeity couneil for nsuing | Willi srand warden, Yor! sk | Glear head and a sound body cido at 6 o'clock this morning by hanging. | AT tho ago of fifteen ho went to work in N Y T ton of | teal 0 v T vill | floral decorations were elaborate and a | which wereso cancelled without uotic on going into the loft found ks father hang- [ account — was in his ive town Yot y 120 vole> o tesults | gram tolne Ber.)—The g0 electic trains in the moraing. The session wil : which wereso cancelled without notice to | on going oL ang i e lous M) e ooy Theented B smodon o "{.:,‘l.' ck “,‘lnl,f‘ ouof | tinueall night aud will adjourn late' to- | Wreath sent by the emperor was buried in | the purchaser or the mortgagoo? g from tho raftors. Tho hoy cut the ropo | of Bothel, to which he was induced o return § domocrat, 17 mujority; Secoud ward, D. M. | 1o eloction of & Lt lioonao boawd of the | MOTFOW ulght tho grave. “Those familiar with land office affairs can | atonee, but his father was dead, his neck | by his grandfather, in whose carriage houso 0! y i iy Sec f i he election of a high license boara of ho 'y Jones, demoerat, 43 majority ; Third' ward, M. B. Murphy, 00 majority: i"ourth ward, J C. Peterson, 41 majority 3 Fifth ward, L. Minor and J. M. Cove, independents, 0 ma- & T = readily see that the decision upon these two | havingbeen broken by the fall. Brentro was [ he set up asmall store. It was a success, ott, J. H. An Epidemic of biphtheria, Oanucks Goe N:";‘l"'\ % questions is of vital importance to sottlers, | 0wing somothing onn team of horses, and | His uext venture was as an editor in Dan- > i —A dispatch from | 6 t00z0es and the government. Under the | had been discouraged and brooding over his | bury, where he issued tho Herald of I'ree- "he Beatricoe board oi | St-Johns, N. £, to the Eivening Mail (gov- | new law it is provided that regardiess of the | troubles for some time. Ho leaves a wife | dom. e was sofortunate as to got a libel following citizens: Peter Be b Damme, W 1 Becker, William Pottharst [ Beatnice, Neb., April 7.—[Speciat Tele- | HALIFAX, N. 8., April and B.' I'. Myer. The voters ure nighly | gram toTue Bes,)— pleased with the Austratian ballot system. ity g o ¢ A Por Teakan \ik il ormment) says: The Newfoundland govern- | compliance by the original entryman with | aad four children. suit speedily on his hands and be seat to jail Jority. Sam Waugh and L,;lph\.millu D. Ben: health has been .::r \\uLks(DIn].ln.ul.l[:( \\‘nh C ety lnstructed its officials to rofuse | the law, final proof was accepted aud. the o — pending his trial. He was viudicated “by et are dected members of the school board. At Ponoa. number of contagious diseases which settlod | FRRE G0 TRECHOUERt CRESUDIO R YO TOSS | 1and passed by mortgage or dood o third The River Rising. the jury and issued forth from A Poxcy Neb, Apil 7. — [Special Tele- | down in the city, and now an_epidemic form [ i H ol o)\ driouns res. | The- legista’ | party, the integrity of thetitlocannot bo ques- | Cmaxmzriaty, S. D., April 7.—|Special [ prison” dwid * great entbusiasm, being gram to Tie Bee. |-In the city election here g!dipmhc;:h‘n! i? rugllnfi. fln n-il‘llnbur n{dealll\‘s ture was not consulted fxathe matter. The | tion ai'?.""" and purchasersare now in | Telogram to Tk Ber.]—An lce gorge that m{:"l':':’ !3; c-:u'x'i':;:;s bl'fl',:'“::"\',YL"‘ax"nl".§°.." gram 1 5t today the Australian bullot law proved a suc. | pive resulted from it during the past week. | correspondent asserts - Y fl{fi“v cations to. reinstate | had formed in the Missouri, 100 mites above pan carrisges, v six horses, ity ‘?B:; fi::{;‘:.‘.’fh:"cl,lf; coss aid b smodel methoa of coninating else. | Monslos and the grip olso clime a lark | public sentiment, dud R Satites oan R Tt Hh P. arnam was' twenty-five yoars old f numberof viclims, and both undertakers and | gonorally ave nof satlsfied with the proposed | some lands filings were made with ofhor | UAIS point, broke last night and the river hus | when it suddenly dawned unon him that ho thing prssed off with unusul | pgsiciuns are having an unasual rush, Arrangoment with the Uaited Stites which | parties botween the cancellation of the first | been risiag rapidly since. Many smali boats | was cut out for the great Amorican shows | eloction held ore tolny. The polling places | Hots. Hver S Viehedd to B8 desertodt, snd evon the 100 | JUieB ! . William Lister, who ey ’ Entry and tho passage of tho new law. ALl | 48t were tied along the shores have been [ man. Ho had a fondness for popular ade [ty d ;e o 10| served in that capacity during the pust’year, BAnteios V ettt ans Gelobrate, government wanted ¢ enter into. IS R A U b AnGt ey fmportant point, viz: | swept away and crushed by the floating ice. | plause—he had it down to the last day of his foot limit was wnot crowdea at any place. wis re-clected by sixty majority M M ' . 7 it i i The iceis runping heavily and will some- ife—and thought hoe possessed the tinet of “This was perhaps the first veal horost ¢ L i BEATICE, Neb., April 7.—|Special Tele- More My=stery Than Lver. What shall be dono with theso intervening | The feols “euining SOS WALl s houg [ispbeesiid GRLL B L pression of thovoters of the city, and ro. Will Try Licenss Phis Year, gram to Tng B Rawlins post No. 3, | LONDoN, April 7.—The relatiois of Par- | filings? 'This is 0o point thatis giving the | What deluy the opening of navigation. EURIL LY ,”,'"l"."'fl""“‘"3:"‘: ',""\“"l’"”' sulted In almost a complote vietory * over the | Uiy, Neb, April 7.—(Soeclal Telogeam | Grand Army of the Republic, eld a very fn. | 1ell to Mrs. O'Shea are rendered more mys- | fepartment oftciulsa great deal of worey, | g ypye reANS 10 BE HONORED. | shiy, 0 OF MOrest It what o had to L IiE s or, Tabon tracts {0 Tite ez |~ Avtolay s cioctin thelicenss | tereating and rgely atiended meoting at tho | 16rous tian evor by recent reports. The 8s- | yrglalgo el held up until the docision of : His fivst venture in this lino was Jfoico f ticket was elected b a vote of two toone. It | Auditorium last night, commemorative of the | tonishment was increased today by a rumor | the supre .o . i ! My for school directors, E. C. is prodicted by somo of the business men | twenty-fifth aniversary of the foundation of | that thelady Parnell is said to have married | case of Sie asure. Dua b Saooge IWARIIMNGOL L euaRinR ad T. N. Hartoll; Councilmen, that thoro will be threo saloons in this vil. | the order. ~ Spoechies and addresses appro- | 188 daughter of Mrs, O'Shea and that tho ; = s Naw Your, April 7.—Count Emile de | Soavinoed this curlosity ught to be imade td Wird, 4. TT. Marphy, the only idchondent | 1o the coming yeur. Tt was to opiion of | priste © tho occasion wero delivered by | mArriags ook place in seerct becaiso wnong | SENATOR EDMUNDS RESIGNS. | N© SR T ot Bty pay, he bought the old " slave for &1,000. For clectéd Second warl, Walter Gam bel; Third | the voters thatthe new ballot law is an im- | local talent and the affair was an enjoyable | other reusons the young lady wasa ward in = Sora envoy of the Fren 1bout a year he exhibited her in Philadelphia, dates are Ira Johnson for mayor, i court, rendered yesterday in the | Decorations from Franc > for Friends | Heth, “a nogress 161 years old and once the vbold v Davis, can be considered. of the Copyrizht L ot L npwibalotilar & Frpbgin ol b chncery. o story, however, finds fow | Ho Will Cease to Be a Legislator | erameit, whois instructed to convey erosses | Now York, Boston and many smallor citios, Harrington. The proposition that Kearney ——— e clsveny PG - Next November. of the Legion of Honor to two distinguished | 81 80 succassful wor his advortisiug meths 4 shall boa cityof the first class, having a At Eim Creek. i Shot His Arm O, National Federation Meeting. _— Americans who have been prominent in tho | S¢%,!hat he made a groat deal of money oae population of over 8,000, carvied by 208 ma EEX, Neb, April 7.—[Speclal Tele- Frevoxt, Neb, April 7.—{Special Tele- | - piypix, April 7.—The first public meeting | WaAsmiNGToN, April 7.—Senator George F. | fight for the USE o (HDOLO WS EnU O CORDY SXICERRE & jority. A fow ballots were thrown out be copyrizht law, arrived here Sun- | the " time as to ~Cari Holl on | gram toTuk Bew nder a barber whether Joicé At the village elect ot, Mell C. Jay, J. P 'l;\vn hig and Fred Schviener of tho ople's quietl: ticket, W. H. Rathourn of the independent | Ut A little over hall s ticketand George H, Fair of the peoplers and | V5 polled; L el independent ticket are the members clected, | oG5 o ) Itis aliconso board. Mr. E. B. Wilbur, oo | &, Veritys 5 il Ll Loy 2 e ; of the national federation was held today. | Edmunds of Vermont, who has been in the | gay from France and is confined to his bed, | Heth was what sho protended « Tuo™ (()::l) \»‘()w},J',\'.‘",,":fl,:‘;”' o teadpencil. | today tho licouse board, consisting of B. L. living at Scribuer, suffered a distressing ac- | Soxton dwelt upen the rapid and enormous | senate of the United States since April, 1866, | suftering from la grippo. The crosses and | to be. In hislater yoars Mr. Barnum becamo . et el utton, J. B, Rail, Wellington Porter, J. D, | cldentSunday. - Ho was out hunting geese | growth of the rederation, which, he said, [ and nearly if notquiteall of that time has | other similar decorations ave usually be- Romprhat Bhepil idtyels Bk the HUWDR At Dukota City. | Noweomnad D, T Hood, was lectal ‘bya | and when about threo milos from bomo bis | would seon embody tho palitical strength of | been onoof the ropublican leaders, has re- | stowa through consuls of tho conntrios cou | 4110t NoMky him while sho was, coining Daxors Cirr, Nov,, April 7.—(Spechl | GrSuionil o o idat i provement | faking offectin Dis I6et arm which ‘was badly | nosud: Micael Davitt suid they must gird | siged, o take effect November next. In | ferring the honors, but in this instanco tho | ning of @ long seios of ‘shows which nade Telegram to T Bee.]—The clection today ks S e BERAY LK Atttk ! lemselves for a harg fight with the tory- | phis letter to the governor he says: ccIn thus | Prench government, after the passage of the | Ban i R T e over the old way of voting. shattered. The arm was amputated above | Parnellite allian T. M. Healy also spol i L4 ly L4 arnum rich and famous. His second attrac. under the new system was very quic the eibow. e - M. Healy also spoke. | terminating my oficial relations with the | copyright bill, desired to v an unusual | tion was “Siguor Vi " an Italizn acrobat There wero two fickets in the flold—the At Kising Cit - . RictounBa0Inliats: stato I beg o expross to her steadfust, intel- | compliment to the = Americun copyright | and magicun, He paid well, too 1the indopendont’s. The people' Risixa Crry, Neb, April 7.—[Special Telo- Weeping Water Sewing Machines. 5 ;i 7T o ot ligent and cons my profound | league, and so deputed Count de Keratry Barnum's circus was born i Warrenton, - peop.e’s and the independent’s. The people's \ pril 7. —[Special Telo- Haynrra, April 7.—The police today dis- titude for thelong and unw: confi Cr0sS ) 3 - 3 ticket was the license and the independent | g Tue B Tho o 5 WeErNG WATer, Neb, April 7.—{Special i ; gratitude for the long and unwavering confl- | to pin the cross of the Legion d'Honneur | N. (., November12, 1836, Barnum had been T e s 0 independent | gram to he municipal election h i persed a socialist meeting i a batl in Ber- | dence and support they have eiven me (cov- (it under the new eloction lnw passed off very | Telegram toTie Bee.]—The first shipment A liitle over half of last year's vote | from the Noblo ) e upon the breasts of the gentlemen | for some time filling the placo of tickes gendorf, a town belongiug to Hamburg. | ering an eventful period of a quarter of a | selected for this distinction, namely, Robert lier for » p o sewing machine factory was | myg aotion was taken in consequence of the | Century) in my efforts to promote | Underwood Johnson of the Contury Maga- | puy being ted probibition | made today. Twocar loads of machines left | anti-semitic elementin the meeting indulg. | and defend, so far as T have been | zine's editorial sta, of the American | i icoree Nycum, D). | here for points in Arkansas and Texus, | ing in rioting. The fighting continued in the | @ble, their honor and welfare in common | (Authors) Copyright league and of the joint icorge C. Wilson aud T. H. | Theseare the first machines ever made west | street. Al the windows in the vielmty were | ¥ith thatof all the people of the United | executiv veus owned by one Turner, hi percentage of the receipts. Af that timeand place his engagoment cx pired i, having $1,200 to his eredit he bought a Vi A C A h States, In o e o copyright committee, which repre- | part of the show and started out for himself, of the dofeated candidatos, announced to tho | Vode of tho Mississippl river. The factory is | vroken by flying mssiles. Scveral rioters | States. In ceasing to be a_scaatorlam | sented all leagucs which favored copyright | At the end of the senson he had $2,00, toard that tho election was ahlogh il 5 , boomiug business, were placed under arrest, proud that L continue to be u citizen of our [ measures, and ex-Representative William B, | with which he returned to = New A lection was illogal, because of Only One Ticket in the Field E beloved cor vealth, and that [ vith 3 v tho polls being closed au hour carlier than MG i e el e i e = cloyad commonwealth, and that [ may, with | Simonds, also leudor in the battle just won | York, For the next fivo yoars R o McCoor. Juserios, Neb, April pecial An Incendinry Fire. Holds the Dircctors Liable, my fellow-citizens in private life, strive for | by tho frienas of the copyeight. It was orig- | he passed through various vicissitudes i the to Tue Ber.|—"Thore was 1no opposition to | Beamice, Neb, April 7.- & [Special Tele- | Paurs, April7.—The shareholders of the | the maintenance of ’”wl%u PIRCIplag or il | inally the intention of the French go At O'Noll, the people’s ticiet and the only quostion in e B RA P Oten SotateDes Dapots SR LG L erty, equality and justice in government | ernment to include Senator Platt of | times losing, and more th 0 L - - x o d e gram to Tue kE|—P. W. Owen’s restaur- | Societe Des Depots Et Comptes Courants vhicl ave. witho ad v L4 .5 + " i 2 + #, and mor han once being re- O'Nenx, Neb., April 7.—[Special Tele- | point was lieense or no license. ' License car- | ant on Etla Street, adjacent to the Union Pa- | held a meeting today to toseive the oMicial | Fra iy oot oo e o Tonndation oy Gonnectiout, but after coming to ~this | duced to the necessity of pawning bis watch, gram o Tui B —The city clection today | tied by a good majority. The Australian bal- i J determination tho French -~ governmient | It was not until near the close of 1541 that he show business, sometimes making and_ some- od by | rity. Thi cific depot, was destroyed, with ali its con- | FePOrtupon the society's affairs. ‘T'he revort | he'republic.” The senator also sent a letter | was mformed that the laws ot the United | heey Mt dad B i passed off quietly wnd tho bestof onloe was | 4t Workerd smootlly, with Lt e no. trob- | tonts, by ' mcendiary five about ! orclolc | lolds tho dfroctors liablo for tho crash and | of wotitleation to Vieo Prosident Morton, States deburred 1 sonutor from rocoiving | Dty pational rerathtion ol ghve Tim s noticeable atevery polling place, and in fact B SAROTE e 0 d o xplana- | nis morning. The loss will aggregate $1,200, | urges tha AOOIHE SRR DI lulo Q) —— e such a decoration, However, the desire to | fivst tas 0l o 4 ity ot SR R AR TR it D and is insured for §500, ‘[f'l'}"{d““d tuat it should afterwarc.s be reor- Nebraska and lowa Postmasters, s S RBRaL I 1 dn s ariad i AR ,:’.r‘:, S ;.?1”;‘.',,.\,”,,., i tion uml.-rnu»ln(-\\‘v"l.ln\-imm g;’v:'\":;n“wvs;!i;d The New Law a = Bacd ENEEITNEa T ark ““"::" = T WasmiNGToN, April 7.—[Special Telegram | spite of thisobjection, as Count de Keratry | lowest ebb Bumum purchased Scudder's o 0 peratio o | Pram 4 y 3 s Rascality Coming to fght. to T Bee, | —The postmaster weneral today | is also entrusted with conferving upon Seni- | American museum. e bouglt it only with Lauon, April 7.—Signor Corradinl, the | appointed the following postmasters for Ne- | tor Platva handsome medal, specially de- | bis prouise to work hard, live cconoimeally banker who failed recently and committed | braska: Bodario, Soux. county, Mrs. A, | Si&ned and steuck for the occasion, whichis | and pay for it out of the profits of the coe g 3 4 Sled a gift to the senator from Connecticut of the | corn and made cven this bavgain in the face p suicide, was engaged for some time iu a bold | Smith, vice L. W. Bryan, resigned; Chelsea, | French literary societies, who greatly ap- | of compotitors with monoy. from thit mos 1 the northern vart | and systematic forgery of bills of exchanee | Fyop county, Mrs. M. M. Coleman, vice W, [ preciate Plat . ; 0 ) ncipal Aght was on_mayor, between W. [ g0t PEOEER ‘h"ry\"“\l- L ! | Keansey, Neb, April 7.—[Special Tele- D. Mathews and 0dy Biglin, resulting inthe | Telesrat o futp Bree. | -The Austrahan Wal- | geam to Tue Bee.]—A car load of sced election of Biglin, “T'he following council- | let system ran likean old water mill today. | ovatoss was denit out here today to the meu wove cheted: B, A Dearman, First [ The following were elncted to the ity coun- | hovat'e S S O ) ward; I, C. Gair, Second ward: Barrett [ oz Willian Bloedern, prohibitions J. A | BPak farmers retia) W [ s efforts, on 0 bog 0 bloss forth to th ARG e i Y t scramble ensued to | in an endeavor to cover his lossos. He b ; L ment lo bogan to blossom forth into the Seott, Third ward. David Adams was elected | Kehoe, demoerat; M. Clothier, demo (RS2 . ae fshoq | \b an cndeavor to cover his losses. He had | Culbertson, resigned; Cyrus, Cheyenne e rron satorer » amusemel ‘i th o v ) “ 9 s ) ecure the allottment. This was furnished | previously led a blameless li / 3N gned ; > y ) s, " post greatest caterer to the amusement loving judige, and U. S, Ade ¥ ~ ~ ¥ ; osiried; Kewane, v county, V. — n 1540 hie engaged Jenny Lind to sing in = e . No Rlection at Gordon, Death of Mrs, Keeling. 'B‘r'l'“f;"\:)‘,_:l'“f"fl'.r::“?"fm""“ _hisele: | Sterling, vice J. Shelbours, resigued: Look: [ An Original Scheme by Which Deexoit | America ana paid hor 31,000 poe night for 150 At Weeping Water. Gonnos, Neb., April 7| —Special Telegram Fais Ciry, Neb., April 7.—[Special Tete- PRHLIN, 4 4 amous Seotch eul- | ing Gilass, Platte county, Nels Olson, vice J Peopls Were Swindle ehts, He afterwards experienced severe Wirrixa Ware, Neb, Avril Special |0 Tie Ber | —The Austealian ballot law m ) ; i ter Thistle, well known as the boat defeated | P, Anderson, resigned; Pekin, Keya Paha 7 [8 sverses of fortune, but displayed rewmark s . {0 Tun Bur]—Tho new ballot law worked | dic not workat the election that was to have g "*“\l;l‘"llh;' 1 .\er. l!ulml ICecling, | in the international race for the America’s | county, Mrs. R. . Dutton, vice J. C. Mann, Di r’lw-r-lfihrul,‘ Apul‘ 7.—{Spes blo persoveranco and onorgy T ovorcoming L . wife Keclin eading merchant | cup at New York bythe American yacht | resigned; Ray, Holt county, E. Frost, vies | £ran ik Bee.|~The bar y, with | been held here today. The peoy the exception thatsome ten votes had to be | fulled to puta ticket innominati thrown out becauso the voters tried theold | to thenew law there wis no the difficultios which surrounded him. His of this place, died of malarial fever today, | Volunteer, ias been purchasca by Emperor carcer in lato years has been known to eyery- leaving three chidren, The funeral will | William, H. A. Vosburgh, r gned: Smartville, John- | Huer, who recently disappeared son county, M. Mook, v ce J. P. P 1, accordi ro re- | troit, has evidently been resurrccted in the | body and fortune smiled on “the greatest ction, and the | take place Thursday e Lk e . | : plan of seratching, Every oo is well pleased | old board will hold over another year, : S Smallpox in Havana. i “i:l‘l.mllu\\'i“g wera_appolnted for Iowa: | BSFi0R Of Baron Kirk DBeckley atSpring. | show on earth.’ lr]lvmq'wf‘:] hermadea Py with the law, Iour tickets wore inthe fiold, FOR LACK OF MONEY. Favana, April 7.—Many soldiers brought | Benton, Ringgold count H, Snedoker, | field, O. Baron Huer cporated here quite § 1o o i0 42, 0RSM Boiicapart 1aet (A viz: Republican, democeatle, independont e ' 7 ; returned to his home in Bridgeport last fall, whore be rewained until bis death, - 1 T here by a Spanish mail steamer were at. | viced. Callon, removec Vebster | recently. He posed as a land proprietor and pronibition. e wpublican ticket was | Franony, April 7.—[Speclal Tele- il THoRD AL | Xite . Callon urametog) Wotarer ! L s « Make >t tacked with smallpox during the voyage. | county, V. Nolson, vice J. M. s, ve- | from Germany. His method wi > :‘E:""ll'nill‘l}:‘\‘ll'm:fil\‘;‘;: l\flll'!\‘ L] -I-s'«-lvh-‘nl;'l‘ gram to ‘T Bee.] —~But one ticket was in vu.n‘.(\ulun U |0 iod beforo e stegmer arrived, Tho :s}"‘u‘c(!; \\'nll:|ul-m<l"n~m I:,L(‘nw lru\un‘x""t ohia :.lm-:?l :’:;I.I-Vv “:fnv ll):\"-n:::( v..‘.'-":,.fxl-'.';“nl'\‘i'." London'Papors on Barnum's Demise. forhberata tad Idspendmmta.Taake Cigoiis | the fld forthe dotion todar, conequantly Wil 7. (Special Tel. | thers wero romoved to the hospital, s, vice E. Steigloder, resigued. and pequested b’ 10 daw U’ & Wil N10%, Abrll 7.~Tie Tiunes, In speaking Adams, @ gran merehant, was otected mayor. | i YRS FETERLVE RTINS [ ewvam to Tue Brk.|—Beerand whisky are | Russian Expelled from Bulgaria. The Patent Conaress Opens Todny. | 85 e bwus about Tlo | submit o | of the duath of Barum, says: “The octo- Tho colinell is for no liceiise, H. B Jeflon, 12, 1. Gibbons, . 1. Reber, H, | still flowing frecly ovor the bars of the thirty | Sori, April 7.—-M. Sochovukopf, canvass | WasuiNaroy, April #.—The celobration fu- | suryive, The buron instructed Judwo Dewey | 5 Moo ohoWoRn wis unique, | Tha death v e A Nolte aud William Korner, saloous recontly enjoined through the efforts | of the Russian agency, socused of sending | tended to commemorate the one hundredth | as to the disposition of some $IK,000 i | almnost cinsatonl fenre ty gl of the Sge o Famvoxt, Neb, April 7.—[Special Tele- Mo of thostate. temperauce alliwce in Welster | threateung lottors to Peince Ferdinand md | aniversary of tho establishment of tho | money besfdes vast quantitios of other prop- | trantparont puings (hrough which mider gram to Tk Brxl.—Tuo city elooton 00y | ey, Sb e S pnefal Tole. | COUY: iis mother, has boen expalled from Bulgaria. | Aporican patent system will bogin tomor. | SIY." Most of the beneflelarios wero resi- | democrarics aro pussing: His Ham is i pro- waws hotly contested for the ofice of mayor | gt 't e gt Sl ol burtor | The decrees have been issued, but Shorifr Another Plot Against the Czar. row. An exhivition of models of patents, | tho baron foeliigly reforrod o avhis por | LoD, Already and will contimno to ve @ and resulted in the olectin of Wallaco | iy (it e SEREAR RO | Adams has refused to serve the vapers unless | Toxnox, April 7.—The Telegraph's St ) ©¢, will take placo in the patent oMice, | trothad, ho conferrad tho titl of baroness, | Loyorhuntil waukind has coased to fad Whdler, the present fueo mbent, B, 1 el o o bepublicamsfolected @ | the foes aro paid in advance, He s buckod | Patersburg correspondent says anothor cor. | 1B ke & aborately decorated 1t | Whon ‘the time camo 1o sign tho will the | bo ba willnels dennad v ariuioss deceive Ui by a majority of nine, o otlo Iidepon douts, by avorags maoetties ot 1 4 | in bis position by local attomeys. The costs spirey against to Lifeot the oxar has just | DEROF QL UMe Duamlay, Thhe Tocmal opening bason dlasppea 00,14 i cume gutthaton | ALl tho newspapers contain culog ‘ Aley, cerk; E. G, fopen dents, by average mjo RN S ek g v e ke 11 be ! LOmOTrow | the strength of his bequests he had borrawed N 3 4 J. 1, Maughawant, engineer; | full vole wus polied. 18 $h0.00400 auTG bo.mlisauid ualll the ine | UA0H Hec0rtbes e afternoon. President Farrison will preside. | money from all those numed in the will and | Corou™: - = o Peth, councitman, First wand ; Geor ¢ | e junctions are served and the alliance has no 4 7 The celebration will last th- 2e days. had b led in o ‘ruel Otlier Deaths, [~ o gk ot R L e High License for Oakdale, fund with which to pay the foes A Straw foard Morigage. - — AU HAS WepR ML BTN 1D B HORE Gt WmaY ’ i ¢ i boand ts_ anti-snoon. The new Austmiion | OMDALE, Nob, April 7.—[Spocial Telo- | Stato Attorney Bukor of the alllinco camo | QUINeY, 1L, April 7.—The American Seycnteon Patents to Qo Alax A S ¥ Yok, Aprll T.~Hev, Edwin Dorp ballot law worked to a charm, ana the citi- | gramto Tue Ber,|—The municipal election | in from Des Moines and threatened the sheriff | straw board company today filed a mortgage | WasmNGToy, April 7.—Amoug the pa ! teamship Avrivaly, Grifp Drimo, I, Dy, died: this moming zens are ioud in their preise of the system. < Ated 14" elaotoee oh | With criminal prosecution for refusal to per- | for 81,250,000 upon the various plants operated | issucd at the patent office today wers severr 4 > Waesland fix ‘o For more than thirty-two years ho was assos I ) ¢ ed in the election of four high - ) 0 p | | P : At Antworp-The Waesland from Ne ; — lie stoos and oie o lioenso mmonbor, | (oMU dutica if he pusistal fn tustuk to | in iinois, Michigan, Inaiuia, *Oulo, Vir. | tocn issued to George F'. Simonds of iteh- | York cinted wich bis brother, Toy, 8 1 Prime, i At Liberty, Tho Anstralian system proved o wrfaoioers | serve the injunctions. He persisted, and mat- | ginia and Maryland to'the Interdational trust | pupee. Mass. This is e mhan At Stottin o Polaria from New York, | editorial work on t ow York Observor, 4 Lunznry, Nob, April T (Epectsl Tologram | arag Austiuiian system proved @ porfect suc- | tors ape now at o standstill, company of Boston, g, Mass. This b the largsst Rumber ho Ohto from Battimers, | Cricaco, April 7.—Dr. William 1. Swith, k RANRATIL VAR APt Tl hawisl Lol oo (i opab: .t il Tu the meantime the saloon men are mak- S SR granted to ono man in a sing for © Southampton—The Saale from New | A0 oculist of national repute, died Lero thig 01 SRk e I N RALIGH B1voc At Clarks, ing by wiile the sun shines. If the alliance Home for Aged Hebrews, Joarm, it the st alaa interosting beoaas | s ot morniog, aged fortysix. ROLMNC A pol A re boen | ¢o Ty Bae Clarks went dey. The license CHORS MAY R bt K 0 . mer, a wealthy Jewish philanthropist of | of ball bearings he heavioe! riEr At Hamburg—The Moravin from Now | {(sartrot died Lero lonight. 126 was al oue 80 quict an olection. The issue was for and B REx, _ihe - S er, J philanthropist of | of ball bearings to the heaviest machinery, | (At time o member of the United States congress asalust Homse and the autls got there. . A | People fought each other on 8. E. Starrett, Jerry Murphy's Work Ended, Waverly, I, mado an offer of §0,000 toward | Hitherto it has only been possible to use | YOI, 0 o o also of the confoderate congre & . 10 botrd wis olected lnst year, The fol. [ the former chairuan, and .1 Dixon, post: | prypxwonr, In., Apnl 7—[Special Tele ]'n nlumknllu-nu-( aged Jows fu Chicao, these bearings on lizht machinery New Yorr, s W RackiGi, N, C., April 7.—Governor Daniel ? owing are the wembors of the. counc! B au, Starrett won, A3 e o e attached te ¢ on that anothe = /4 g . ). Fowler died de e ton RHEREL i lowing are the nembers of the csuncllaisot o gram to Tur Bre) —~Thore Is great excite- | 855 BG4 Do sbseribed by, tae Teomien The Kinca Case, At Queenstowa—Tho Indiann from Phila- | £ Fowlor disd suddonly hore tonyht w1 5500 Re 2 BN W) B J4epim Hrans, At bwi ment in this vicinity over the anuouncement | citizens of Chicago. The condition has al- | WASHINGTON, April 7.—Arguments for the | delphia. SANARL RIS QRGN 20 1 P AR F.E Crocker and Tambert Vogel, 7 e ; i a At Now York-/Tbe Runio tho Italy aad | {88l A SAATIOAEL ¥ Ewixg, Neb, April T.—[Special Telegram | that the list obstacle to commencement of | ready been fulfilled, & subscription of $0,000 | defenso in the Kincaid case were conclude A Hew York~Tho. lualg). the taly aud ——— \p riy , defenso 1 Kincaid case were concluded | g b NeW Yark “Iho LAGA e T SV Dek: 1r ik, |~The high license ticket was | work o:. tie Hennepin canal project has been | having been douated, and it is expected that | togay, after which court adjourned until to | o < T THE WEATHEK FUOBECAST, - Witcox, Seb, Aprl 7. —[Speciul Tolegram | elected ovor tho prohibition ticket by a vote | removed, Tho war department today ap- | PEfore the lists Are: dosed from $75,000 (0 | morrow, when the proseaution will close ¢ N et S R X m— ; . ' to Tuk Bre| Tho license ticket was | Oftwo tome. L3 proved the plans submitted by Chief Engin- | fvill e avadabis oo L SH@Uer's gt | arguments aoa the case will be submitted to |, A AP Fou Omana ond - Eiaeiy=Raly falloied Ly elected by a 2uijority of 2ta 1, PG eer Whecler for the locatiou of the canal be- s v G vhe Jury, LT ’,.".”,‘")’.'f s Auslochenlon . ok rall) slallanqry s praturg e b 2 X h AR A g d ok B > — k 1 47 i frelght on the Pennsylva ad this moru- | For Nebraska—Rain Wednesday: southerly AU Loup City. Mixpey, Neb, April 7.—(Special Tele. | Lwoeh the Mplis 9f ‘Rook Biver and sba i A Milllba i Europo. W astix l,"r"\“_ ‘"'.“‘ ol 4 jury | ine collided with another freight at K . | wids; stationary temperature, excopt i easts Lovr Gy, Neb., AUFL 7.~ [Spectal Tele.| £9m to Tue Bir.]—The election today was | Misissipol & distaaco of five miles. Tho| Niw Yowc April 7-Gold cain to we | Wasminaror, Apeil T-Tue grwnd Jury | e iacomoiives ani & number of cars Woro | ik Adthiaka . i | Ll W0 i SO0 W | sout ve chosen, amount of $1,00,000 has been ordered | brought in a presentment today against Ed- | wrecked, Six trainmen wero Snjured, butit | For lowa—Light rain Wednesday; souther] Bran to Tue Box)-The vilivge election (Continued on Secona Page,) l The tows ~4 \ilay, [ils,, lies directly iu | for shipmeat to Europe tomorrow, ’ ; ¥ ward H. Horuer of New Yori on a charge of l is thought noue futally, winds; warmer,