Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 11, 1891, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1801--TWELVE TPAGES. B — T LY | \ = first 1ord of the treasury, announced in tho | SIS ¢ | the middio of noxt Octover. Octover 12 has o . S CIORIRE | ber. A tocal paper savs that diftorencos have | AT B T et ‘ ] st o of tho gronsury, amnguneed 1n we | ADRTL RETURNS ON CROPS, | teim s’ soen Ot ans et itk | BALFOUR ESES THE CLOSURE. | s doscthnarsiaia b beiiint | GREAT ROCKS-OF PURE GOLD QUIET AND STEADY. uppotnted as members of the royal labor com: on rolations, and Blaine, it s a Bire, Palmen and. Socretars. Ooxttns, The | 2N - tnission, unde “has determined to utlliza the d TREE. T 10 sihe; NG toaot Suvers osclstons- [ | No Quotable Change in the B & M. WANT RECIPROCITY BAD. | sdm Ry A e Al 7 refused to sigh communications nuless the Switchmon's Strik ! - | Soason Generally Favorable for Seeding | 3 ation for ‘raclproeal artaugemonts | fyrannioal Tuotion-for Shutting OF Debate | BXyioun “wer was used reforting to horsclt | qyy Doy Ok Striks Baid to Bo tho | | ™o B & M. twitchmen RO o Woct E v S - = AT ot 5 and he presiden Mrs. Palmer, s ro- o % last evening in O ndes’ pl LR damaica Papors Co in at Their | Over the Winter Wheat Arca, sen problom to an_issue. Itis bolieved that on taes Iyjsh Laod Bill. Dorted, tide stated to feiends, talking of Mits Rlshont e B1own, lust event WAL L 0, Government's Non-Action. the secretary will bring the representatives Oorsons: “I cannot quacrel with her, and . South Tenth street. Tho meeting was | = f England to the dilemma of either abandon — can o strictly privato and no outsiders wero ad- mitted. Everything was quiot in the yards last nfght. Tho usual guard of polico, in Samutcn, papors The Winston. | FEARS HEGARDING THE HESSIAN FLY, | 1nk the riestion of rieibracts ¥ wseiic: | PROGRAMME OF THE OPPOSITION, | FalroMiciuls. Should Miss Coena g a | EXCITENENT OVER THE DISCOVERIES overnment s not take prompt steps to se. — ment of the seal pro Pauncefote is un leg 1t, a8 has been threatenc % o A Percentage of Losses Among Farm | home government Ciose Scratiny of the bor Commis. | Doard. “Orshould the courts decide in her | Ore Assaying Over Two § kind. ke Animals in Various States—In- LINCOLN SET BACK, sion Shows {t to Have Been mittee's ucts, it would practically result i Thousand Dollars Per Ton Q\“'"”.‘“‘\“}“‘,_“‘ b fbaadion ot Facked by the Gove disbanding the board and cause no eud of “Atush for the New I'here 18 somo possibility the trouble y close the door in her fac This cure the edvantages of the reciprocity clause of the McKinley tariff. Notwithstanding the Yocent visit of the Canadian fluance ministor and the fact that the question is belng dis ventors Pay Visit to cussed with the greatest interest in the Bar. Mount Vernon. Sioux City Takes the Second troubie. : veading, but 1t i hanil bablo tt badoes, Trinidad and Guians, not & word has VWil BN ernment i L Dorade apteiding, but it Is hanily probable (haY vios jeen spoken by the Jamaica governient or J— 0 - 3 T lenc o resorted to, as the men ave o been spok ‘the Jumaica'governmen Laxcory, Neb, April 10,—[Special — FUNBRAL OR & X BARNOS urged by their leaders to bo cool and cat . 8 o VASIHINGTON, il 10 it to " \ o o the 3 V 1 g tious in all their movements, Bwe Liberal Vie | y-“. iy’ ',\"” i "‘“‘v,'.".'l‘,"I‘.“‘ gram to Tu Bee.|—In the battlo on the | pyright 1891 by New York Asociated Dress.] | Simple Sorvices in Accordance with | SAtT Loaxr, Utah, - April 10.=[Special Two 13, & M, siwitot ongines swere wel Hitirix, N, B, Aptil 10~The liversts | dit o b of_ agriculture meks the ton- | dlumond today Sloux Clty's baseball nine | ~ Loxpox, April 10,—The government, hav- | His Wish—The Will. Telegram to Tue Bxe.]—The city is in 8 | fug last night with full crows of now men Harax, N, 8, April 10 S ‘4:_1‘ HOHSEWIKVAR WhoR 0010 B4/ CECYS 5875 | CISE Shy vav(es Qi vue vicioFiots SERRKES i Ing wucosecd in seah @ Ve THIING WL (I DuibansoRe, Conty ASHI 10 Business is | fever of excitement over the reeent discov- | Freleht s not delayed to_any extont ;. n ‘.’W;wl. victor \Lu ety . "» séuson for Lol At nwnlfl- VOE | of yesterday, { beat them by just one | through the first stages whon the Irish party | generally suspended here and every citizen 18 ies o the Deep Creck rogion, and The attention of General Manager Hol sland yesterday ur members, th | the wholo winter wheat area, the soll gencr- | qoore, tho record being 5 to 4 in favor of | was Aghting on the question of leadership, | given an opportunity to pay is last respects | hundrods ave loaving for the scene of the go ofthe BB & M., was called to_the In Whom were supporters of the government, | ally casily worked, the seed bed prepared | Sioux Cit S bt it iy to pay his % ; 4 view with Mr Sweeney, vosterday. He wosigned their seats fn the legislature to be- | with g A Pl B Ao 5 shows n detormination to follow & similar | to P, Barnum. Tho South Cougregational | new El Doradoevery day. A stage 1ino has | srated that the situation was preciscly as sign ]IIHV' - -qu RE b wi '1‘ untsual care and sowing fo H:\‘U ”r,x\ It was & gamo which Lincoln should have | policy with the bill in committee, Balfour’s | chureh was crowded to suffocation and thou- | been opened from Stockton on the Union Pa- | hind been stated bofore; the road was making s DXL steotion iwetatt In Sour 00 | satth e suicient to properly pack tho | o She outbatted her opponents and made | aetion in using the weapon of closure to | sands that wore unable to gainadmission had | eific to the town of Clifton, a small camp at | no light on any organization of its employes commons, Tho clection rosulted. i four op- | carth und insuro prompt and pofect gorimint | jess errors, but tho ortors made we s costly | abridgo the dobato on the first clausois as | to content thomselves with viowing tho fun- | thé terminus of tho new railway, aud the | 8nd to mon had boon discharied because position candidates. is defoats the gov- | yjon, Suitable weather and soil conditions i eove the gamoto Mloux Clty, Only g 4 they belonged to any organization Trnent and will conipel them to either ro. | Ho% ST s O 10 waltky &t and eave the game Sio 3 ¥ | tyrannical an application us the present gov- | eral cortego. The funeral scrvices were | W outiits are le 2 every hour. | Wi hen we redused: the fot SH6ME e wign or dissolve and make a general appeal ""Ir‘u ;' fl""-"' ”\;v e ; .”1”,{‘. 07 givon | sevan tanlufs yurs played, as :}u-_ \]Mixlx\ uln ernment has given, Gladstone held acon- | simplo, in rdance with the wish of the Phe rocont strike in gold was maloby & | ago* said he, “we dischurged 250 men at 10 the country. il Lol i s T er i traifi. | goranco today with several McCarthyites on | decoused. The services were conducted by | prospector in the employ of Councilman L, | Plattsmouth and seventy-five ‘at Lincoln Our Treaty with Spa :x“:k“u" uu:-\:\ll.(l\ m'nl pr v|r’ “‘l”':”‘;-\“‘“ “l ¥ il ; 0000108 the line of opposition, and the result of the l\u‘\“l\ “~| Fishe Rev Iir «m\if of | C. Karrck, onoof the wealthiest mine own. | Qur polic y[yas to retain the best men Loxnos, April 10.—-The Times correspond- nshine and moisture, which continued | Lincoln. ... 012000 meoting jromises to restore concorted action | ne diptay of 8 touching address. | oriin tho west. Some months ago Karrick | AUmonk the discharzed men ot Lincoln wore ’ until cold weather sent the plant into winter he display of picces was boautiful, 5 | on switehmen who wero members of the eut at Madrid says: Complete reserve iy | 10 @0 BT 5 e A aod Ty TS T among the oppositionists, overs man fightg | Thoy wors too numors. to desorbo and | Cmploved his man o dovelop some mines | Sivitchmon's union, Whether any of those amaintained in regard to tho treaty with | ATRRCRT WO bR B sk Lincors, Neby April 10,~(Spoclal Tela. | U0 his individual respousibility, Summed | werd contributed by friends from far and that he owned in the Doep Creek region, | retained wore members I cannot say, os 1 TATBEIER. G 1 16 Doltavaa "Ehet & col n portions of Kansas and Nebraska i Nob,, up, the liberal amendments upon which the . and while grubbine around in the | neveringuired. We are haviug no troable at Grmate th broadast congesalons: in F the prolonged drouth last summor extended | gram to Tue Be Although Bohaan's | (b L o soveral weeks to o will of tho late P. T, Barnum wastead | canon be discoversd @ very rich piece of | Lsincoln as the places of the strik wero Kigar and other Cuban products, excepting | into the period of seeding, interforing some- | hall ranks next iu size to the Omaba Coli i at Maranna immediately after the funeral to % £ 4 all filled without any delay. Everytning is . dabier come ude opposition to the use of local it ‘ float which he sent in aud had assayed. The Rl dli b LA ) fobuceo, which for the present is outside of | what and rendering germination slow, but um among the public places of resort in the 1 J ie wealth of the great showmai is d quiet hero and onr business is moving along ) rhenird 9 funds as a guaranteo for loans, objection to | esfimated at over £,000,000, He gives his | 'esult was so astonishing that Karrick told | as usual otiations seasonablo weather during the late fall and | state it was almost too small tonight to hold /| e is | o . the tenants insurance fund, to the proposal | Wife§1,000,000 absolutely and a #0000 an- | him to find where it came from and to dovoto A vi=it to the yards proved the correctness Fixed the Conference Date. early winter was suffici tho dis- | the immense crowd that gathered to witness | € CUE HEE ¢ any deficiency on ty. He bequeathes to the First Univer- | allhis cnevizies to thay end. The At was | OF thestatement concerning Omaha, A soli Orraws, Ont., April 10.—A dispatch to | advantage of the late star 4 sa- | the groat vicycle race, Mockett has found a fmouny o A . ¥ salist chureh of this city 815,000 for providing tary policeman was on Gut ! ds and | ) A 2 oat do | county rates and to the exclusion of grazing YA 2| from a formation very unlike that in the | MY polic s onauty in tho yards and tho govornor genoral hus been roceived from | son was favorablo in Californis, whiloin | match in Mears. ~ Although Mocket mad y rikers preaching and other services in conformi nothing had been scen of the Sovernl ‘sploutid spurts, Moars avariably | farms from the operation ‘of tho measure. | to the faith of Univorsnlism; bequeathes | Bewlborhood in which hie was workiug, and | s Ao follow ]-\_AH ||vwl‘1h<- byker X “.\ ill in the None of these amendments are acceptable l:unumw' Thomj on of New York £100,000; when the vein was found it was a good dis- | BUILDING BOULEVARDS, . | stime position as last night he score t the government, and aftor much taik | Clinton . Seeley, his grand son, £4,000. In | tance off and in anentirely different sort of whole area, and while the snow fall was ¢ Moelcott.. T P | rrosener, Mo “P% | each will bo defeated in tarn. B R e A e Aerlturel e o L RO Yo hied o leGHE 1V caitio) whon mcsbHaded, | Uokre 10| Clark 182 7| Close scruting of the porsonncl of | vides that - if . Cliston | H. Seeley _for Extensive Improvemoents. I: e, “\” \“ SAK, frora bty TVl i T ol \ L the labor commission confirms the | will change his mame to Clinton | SPondentsaw today apieceof theore which The park commissioners met yosterdiy af xpoy, April 10.-A dispateh from th Tl he ol King Kol a Winner. belief that the government d not | Barnum Seeloy o will give him $25,000. The | will weigh about eight onnces, which is two con and spent anhour in discussing plans y of India confirms the news tha \|“ 1 o \ther i mlm y St. Lovis, Mo, April 10.—[Special T intend to pormit. tho hazarlous ques. | COUtract between Barnum & Bailey shall be thirds gold. 1t was a companion Mece that | for o boulevard between Bemis and Hanscom tenant Grant on April § repulsed 4,000 Mani- | which was feared yecomber | L Bl Bl ! s 1 s enforced aud 3 per cont of his share in the | the assay was made from and the result a v ey LG hunes 2 Mouirson' | oV enlval Wedk: 14 Yo {n fhboyhtou, (biy | RYSn. to D BaM{EBt Louly b fort.df bR SR8 KO, MLALAMEOE SOIRHERTER oo [iswow (g given lforOlinton. Bavitsn salby | AHiqounel by.Jy G, Moviolers, e fiof il D illed A Tivonty-soven | 1o o b o s notuin many | Plaved all around today. = Although tho | lsbor and capital tobo considered. Roughly | providing he will dovoto suicient timo in tho | lenling sssayers in the city, is iven as | wounded | tho proscnco of the pest Lo not oy | Browns played a fair up-hull game, after the | classificd capital has fourteen roprescata. | luterest of the show to carey it on success 124 and 9943-1,000 o wold ‘per ton, or in | Turner were preseut and prosented tho in Abyssinia localities and serlous injury may folloW | thivd inning, they were unablo to overcome | tives and labor thirteen. The radicals and | fully, Lf tho sum reachos over #10,0Ma vour moiey, &1 31731, The streak is h'\‘v\‘n four | scheme of following the ravino from about 2 oo o arly soas g ? i by AV % A e the' balanc to tho estate. Mo Mrs, | toseven inches thickand is exposed for 100 | Twouty-cight and ng streets south ) 1] 1 s developmen! @ gen: ave r 1 jati's lead o features of the g bo embers o © (0! ons complain the 5 a umin trect outh: el bk The Tribuna publishes | 1ts fovelopment; b BO e o et | wore tho L attns ot Tesilan, thn nealiwrot ]|‘|I ylist L it oy Buchetelle of Denver, Colo., ho gives | feet. Asa matter of course it will not be ex- | ward “to and through Ltedick’s addition, Mussowah ndvices that the inhabitants of | conditionls the highost roportod for APES | KOS Lt Pand the good work of the two | santatives wgat onlystx genuine labor rpre- Hible dand i Denver o | pected to pay the entire distanee as from this | erossing Farnam streot noar Thivtioth strect the inte Ay aRTATh LRYe EIBOH T CObOl || e o Rt at oy PR 1 1 10 |/ pituery st Oricioal stagesr of tho gaitie; Ats | oo auics dernsh ShYEIL EreD employers, | Ty ¢ Fish of the great show is be. | sample. Dut itis coneeded by all the miners | and following the course of the dion and plague and famine are rife in that | boineChicher than | r and 3 above t tendance, 2,000, Score whilst the sympathies of the other members | queathed 2 por cent of tho profits, providing | in this country to be the best thing thathas | ravine —ou around fto the west sido colony returns of 1880, T h April condition | st Louls, .. L& 201 o-g |8 on the sido of capital The notable | hie remains, at theud of five seats in addi. | © been discovere this scction. As | of Hanscom park. Mr. Yates held tha il Pratoat G008 not insure a large yield, but it indicates | Clieinnati 000 18 %01 0=0 1 Gussionof agricuttural troubles and the ab- | tion to his present salary. Tho residuary | soon as the vesult of tho assay wis mude | f 1 could X e S0 B e it vou TRt | e hiweoth Loutsi, Ofngttinty 11, Jinvcrs | 38008 of AIbslan 1o esstn dc. vbletinice to siio | edtass AfLer dre papment of, tho boquiata 8 | o st il el i O money than to fol BurNos Avies, April 10.—Tho susponsion | 8stromgthand vitality which would eunblo | _fiusq bite=51. Lonigth GInginngghi 16 SET% | land question stamp the commisson s tho | dlvided among bis eulldren and graud to the scene, s such strilce as (hat is 100 | low ) by Lowe aveaue, It of the port works is imminent. Fourteen | i FURRCN K8 the season. The ave Touis Neal fnd Boyies Cineinnati, Dwyer | creation of a cabinet of landlords, Whatever | childre > ‘Pufts college he boqueathes | valiableto bi left unguardvd. The uews | w 0 al of filling, but the renerals have signed a manifesto azainst tho | age'of condition in the principal states are it Kelly ‘uwl;‘l;-(wnl'{\\m- u-\\(‘ f uwll wte vemedial w‘u;u-‘m 7 .ml ,.n‘.~1,‘.n,‘\ sou ‘w:xr- and in- | spread s ‘vn.J";‘ 3 wd i vl l;: boulevard would "”, so much benefit to tho litre-Roca coalition New York, 92; Pennsyl 7 Narliwestorh Leke . A logislation of a practical characte stitutions, to hospitals and_asylums in vari man et uw s | adjacent property that much of the expenso o i) ey Organizetl Mr. O'Shea is unwilling to_re-enter parlia- | ous cities'&0,000 1s left, Any contestant of | I for Deep Croek. Mr IKur might be paid by property ownors along the hirteen K Hed and Twenty Wounded. | | 1 90¢ Tilinols, 07t Missourl, $0: Kan: LEDO, O,y April 10.—Tho Northwestern | yent even with a chance of resuming the | the willis to be cut off. The last I, ¢ correspondent today routo Zaxzinar, April 10.—An explosion oc jidlinals, 47: Missourl, i K- | Bascbalt loague, embracing Toledo and Day- | leadership of the" anti-Parneliites. ~ The | dated March 0, 1891, provides - that id o begin tho wwork of shipping \ ) favored the plan and of g : \ atd Hots ‘ on, ctrof cand Rapids and Buy City, | struggle is too much embittered executors shall complete the new histovical | the ore, and would huulit on wis estions. curred today in a powder magazine adjoining | wercentagoes of losses among | ton O., Detroit, Grand Rapids and Buy City, ugg an tha.Lon ; 0 0 i Siitan's tal o Thirteen wero killed and ' nals during the past year of horses | Mich., Fort Wayne and Evansv Ind The persistent asscrtions of thie Paruellites | and scientific societv building in this city, | Stockton, where it can be sont by rail A comr onsisting of Messrs Pratt, o sultan's palice o L L Swaae Har h e TIH one cepantssasihbretten that the bishops never declared against Par- | the same to cost §125,000, ity : Lin and Millava was appointod and twenty wounded e kit b Mo B A e e i until Gladstone’s letter was published tqi“).u- is absolutely no question by A rized to make o proliminary survey of e A sl B BOE | deut. Tho schedule embraces 126 games and | have led to the production of anoto from > ¥ 3 = the Deep ok country is the richest wining proposed route for the boulevard udge Stephen's Successor. than Feported in, 1838 and 1880, the scarcity dent.. 1o schedule embraces 120 games and | RS UL, Yopfoth tho aamiistratar of | o Proposes to lave Damages, region fu the whole United Statos, and that | Tho board also discussed the feasibility of Loxboy, April 10.—Judge Collins has been | of feed wwelling tho figuras in propottion in I d tho Armich dlocese dated four days prior to | KANsAs Ciry, Mo, April 10.—~Tho Times ¢ Leadville in 1ts palmiest ¢ over saw the tructin boulevard north to Florence, R R et Von der Ahs sued, Gladstone's action, in which the archbishop | tomorrow will say: *“The American live | time when it could boast the rich deposits of owing o the unwillineness of some ekt flo less disease than usual is re Sr. Totis, April 10.-Mark Baldwin, tho | $ays: 1 an: horrifiea to see the resolutions | stock commission comvany, againet which are found here. property owners out in that direction to do ; inupport of Mr. Parncll supportod by tho | tha liva stock exchangos of tho country have miles east of Doop Croeke is DUg ninto tho vight of way it was thought best not priests. I took it for granted that the priests S : aud Saw 1, o miner Who | to make any definite movement in that diree wonld! @by il A fprcth I3 | been waging war for some time past, has de Yo 7 e kit melCyos. 3 Count of to Be Com- 5} S fous prosecution. The suits brought against | is bad th Catholics | termined to fight toa finish.” It will begin | terday broughtin sixt which ke | itendent Adams was instructed to e PAN-REPUBLICAN CONGRESS. | uldwin by Von der Ahe were dismissed for | to condone such rascality pricsts, tho | the tieht in this city with a suit for §50,000 { sold to A, Hanauer & Bro over 1,000 o walk i1 avound the menced Lt ascality, sts, th © th it oo | ALl \ K Al he Han: y Ay T ey A want of prosecution bound uatdians of morality, it i4 in- | dgainst the Kansas City iive stocke exchaug tleast f0 new L 15 have been wade it nvitlion, He was instructed to ascer Ciicado, April 10.—Owing o tho absenco | Colonel Chinse 6f Omnhn esents a 28 i tolorable?’ The appearancoof Aren- | fov illegal expulsion, ete. is believed that | six weeks, and mor coming miner [ i the ving the old park hou of Attorney Sugg the board of election com ~ feporton Flan and Scope. THE ALTON BOYCOT bishop. Logue's declaration 1 oxplained as | o similar suit will bé begun against the Chi- | in Clitton has aminea few miles west fr 1 Hanscom to Elmwood park missioners postponed the canvass until to Wasnixaroy, April 10.—The central - com —— due to the fact that the administrator himself | cago exchauge. which he has been packing gold oreon borr SR{LeR ORItk tho @ s Hanedom morrow. Both republicans and democr wittee of the pan-republican congress puida | The Officials Do Not Regard it as a | took part in the Parell mecting which the TR T and some that he recently sent in ran ove on to acaterer for the summer v > T 3o 51,00 to the whild t continuo to charge each other with fraud in | visit to the white house this morning, headed Serious Matter. archbishop denoutcad ¥ e Died Protesting Their Tnnocence. $1,000 to the ton, while his lowest assay was | was postpos 1 until next meetiug S fe oeltes. dafintte way, Colonsl Nye, | by Judge Arnaux, who mads a shors address | . CHroato, Adell 10.~The Alton offisials | . Ihe canard lavairiag Miss O'Stea dod | Coirunid, S On April 10.—Contry Butler ¥ = arnell has ceased to be hes Paruell | and Hanpton Butler were hanged at Sumter for the murder of Captain John Mg Washington announcing that Secretary | Oregon the dry seed bed received moisture Flaine has fixed Monday, October 12, as the | in time to secure good though late growth. for the reciproeity conference. This is ptable to the Canadian government The weather was generally mild th ov SV literally | PPark Commissione Discuss Plans lousy™* with the precious stuff. Your corre. | | | | | pavks | Mr Henry W. Yates and Mr. Charles | o constructed ale appointed 1o succond Justice Stephen in - the high court of justice. POSTPONED THE CANVASS. port s swine, though there is a heavy | Pittsburg league pitcher, will ste President J y fonof last year's crop failures. | Von der Ahe for £20,000, aileging malic- chairman of the republican campaign com. | to the president, outlining the work accom- | are y cheerful in the face of | CATRON S o S rect feom Brighton. cwindling 1 Agont. LR AR, mittee, naccompanied by States Attorney | phshed and contemplated by the committ the bovcott At a conference today | Captain O'Shea’ continues to reside at the 8 Aaite ) SanT Lake, Utah, April 10.—(Special Tele- | e oy it Kils Anoth Tongenecker, today applied to Judge Tuthill | The president made a brief response, express | they decided to stand by their declared | west endof Brighton, Mrs. O'Shea is still o y Both earnestly protested { gy to Tue Bre.| -W. B. Richards, a labor o i L) ok ¥ 0D k i ce while on the scaffold ith a Poker, Tor o bonch warrant for the arrest of Denuls | i@ bis interest in the movement and s poliey. They say they have assurances from | 8t the west eud, aéhichis now. known as | their lunocence whilo op (oo scaf agent of this clty, is wanted In Dutto for | o with o Pokcr. Shechan, & domocratic judge of clection, who | 1“‘;"".‘"““““";"‘“';;"“"‘”""“"" k officially With- | four eastern rouds that thoir tickets will co l,[“‘:l'l‘l cape toreacey’’.. Sho drives out with v i swindlung forty laborers whom ho indu eed to | “' """“‘" = “'”““‘ "““(“”1""“" “'“" ! of clo v St thie aUlorlty Tt 6o R reus s o0 ° s the S ell. : - — o 5,SOF Yy e indu ead 104 yjovor yesterany afternoon aud charged her $8 s0id to havo broken open the, ballot BOx | juigs always havo been 1 spripathy with all tinu ale. Besides, ther g0 to adstone, having been privately asked Aaene T 0 to northern Montan to worl on o floti- | \OYCX Vesterany shosoon aud Sharal e after tho polls we closed on election day. | movements directed toward the enlargement tory south and west in which the paying of atowient in reply, o Pa I's churge LaxcasTer, Pa., April 10.--Baumgardner, | S90S 14 lrond. If captured, report says, he | oo The Judge at once sigued the wnt and it | of human rights, Within the last fow yea commissions is not prohibited and the A adstoue gave an” intorview to Ameri- | o0 G0 RN A 0 mYeE) el ed | be lynehed by the ontraged me who | iInjury. » Lt wiis given to u deputy sheriif to serve, | he snid, the nations of tho earth have been | standing will be improved with ticket agents | can dynamiters ut Hawarden, says his denial | SHERR ., coul and lumber, assigned | arosaid to have nearly frozen in their at May is a resident in the “‘burnt district, Lx-Mayor Harrison has joined forees with | hrought to understand each other better, To that vioinity. Tt vl have no troublen | alone ought tosuffce today. Their linvilities amount to several | tompts torecach the place where the work | and has been for a number of years, Some: the republic n«unm\_m‘vm }xg.lln\t Cregier | proved mothods of communication had | o* o &5t thTad) oi' Conservative papers have exhumed the | hundred thousand dollars. Edwin Kerman, | Wassupposed to be. thing over a month ago a woman named Cora befare the elootion bourd, Ho taked vigor. | Drovent them closer togother and ha | continuing to- do business iu Indians, Obio | correspondence of ‘140, in which Mr. Glad- | one of the same firm, assizned Monday with T z 5 o AL as S sLatbrlaNe tromT Kansa Oy ously about the frauds rerpoirated bY tho | strengctboned tho bond of friendship and | and Mickigan, so, in reality, tho boyeott is | stote tells Mr. Balfour. ihat ho has suthentic | liabilitios of 8100 Utah Natnral Gas, Cora is also n dissolute woman and. took up ;,il'vunl'lx-_t;v ‘_~ _:.\'nu yh;x‘n n“ \\:llr.xu vlu‘l-n\i‘ Jpathy not so serious. formation, not from Mr. Parn to the e 1 Siur Lake Ciryy, Utah, April 10, her abode with the Moyer nan. l:\:“;l.\m:y' ;,.,;.L”"u...-:lf" loged frauds and n;~1.vf<n<rf;| «‘nmlmnm; of the proposed pan- The Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas City, and r(h‘rbl SHAEURDMBIPRG behind Mr. Pareil Appointed Receiv n to Tne Bee.]-—-Viee P Inashort time McAllister was arveste ok TP its second reg ccting today. Champion | SO . "auloacs: ome rule was granted. The conservatives s A o it RS orrow for New | fined in the county jai I,"“‘\l'“‘ O ‘\“f‘\""fy ',‘“'f'“.“ los | 3 Ohase of Omal o o Yo remomot | engaged in a lively war on passenger catos | counect this information with Mr. Glad- | maker has been appointed receiver of the Co- | Pauy of this city, leavos tomorrow for New | HUCH IER ORI Ut up with tho cash 1. Pavi, Minn,, April 10.—The McHales | tho committee on plan and scope and 1t was | beiween Des Moinos and Dubugue. The | stone's secret knowledge that certain Ameri- | jumbla iron and steel company, with direc- York and Boston to purchase machinory and | e A8 WHEAL AT L ilstor roturned anti-tights bill, which passod the sonato ¥es- | unanimously adopted The executive com- | Western Passenger association authorized | can extremists, who couid not eithier be | tions to file & bond of $100,000. piping. On his return work will commence. | 1, tho Moyer domicile, gathered her clothes torday, is now in the hands ot the house | mittee roport viding that 'pubi'.“l "=*““|*“'!“":\'I"‘|'m UJI)-\\I":;LV ‘r"\"“*“ l‘\k Mr. Atkinson or Dr. O'Reilly, were visit gl 'Jlf:h Oompa yiowuBll (R e 06 et fogether zind went o & neighboring house of el R Vit b b SsaheTotre committee of 200 be incorporated asa humane | Public encampmo quo next week. | g England in 183, Cabie dispatches 4 The corporation has a capital of £5,000, ame. This angered M i sho sough hat commi tte ad boen considered | O o sl committeo to do, The pur. | Dubuaue was fixed ot #.40. “Tho Kansus | high charator of both Mr. Atkiuson and Dr S, Josepy, Mo., April 10.—Louis Bull The World's Mining Exnibit. e A Tallin G TR ehIaL Bt Dy the committee on education. Today | pose of this league is to support, maintain y road hus a direct line and the St. Paul | O'Reilly sufticed to defeat the conser sentonced to hang on April 17 for wife mur Siur Lake Ciry, Utah, April 10.—[Special | Me Allister avith an iron poker fracturing her Preston B. Clarke and Manager Scott of the | and bring about the .proposed congress in rmed one by co-operating with the Des | iy their efforts to make capital out of the der, escaped from jail at Savannah, Mo, by | n to Tie Ber| —The committee ap- cull Motropolitan opera houso extended an iu- | 158, It is empowered to establish branches | Moines & Northern. The Kansas City line, | cident. Sutting tho bars of his coll s M0 By tad by (ho real ostato nnd mining ex- | The woman who had been benten became vitation to the members of the house of rep- | in eich state to further the cause. fecling that this was not legitinate, reauced | “rials of the system of mobilization are ! : : 5 delivious and was sent to the police station resentatives to attend a performance of the z © 10 &, and this was wavipulated by | proceeding in France on the German frontier 3 R chanees to look into thoe world's fale miving | o g jager on removed to the county jail as in® oxtravaganza, »Crystal Slipper,” tonight Noltank s Al swaTanalons: chasors of large blocks of tickets. %0 | and in these movemonts trains wnd trans Not fo Bad as Reported. extibit et this aftermon wnd | pussed 1io- | o ™S will bo brought before the- in e Tnvitation wae: prompy accopled and | Wineivon At 10 (Sometut Tele. | thre was o further shrinkage. The St. Paul | ports are being emploved in exactly the sume | Crxcxxam, O., April 10.—It turns out that lutions strongly commanding the, enterprise | iy commission today outof 114 members over a hundred wers 4 v P appealed to Chairman Fioley, and was | papner as they are used in time of war. the loss at the stockyards five last night was | 3¢ urged the business men of this clty to Detective Haze yosterday obtained posses Dbt o study the question of tighian | £ to T Bre.] —Ponslons were granted | allowed to make a rate of &, “The Kansss | “ford Randolph Churenill had a ran of luck | ATt s timated. that it | Buvscribetoithestock sion of the iron poker with which the blows B e g ofore voting on | toduy to the following Nebraskans: Original | City today returned with a rato of 850, | ut the clty and suburban handicapon Thurs- | SNHRC U CSed #1000, e — were struck eIl Eiastae e nes McBride, John S. Newell, Josse | Which may drop t §1 tomorrow. day. Ho backed Colonol North's horse, [ Wit 1OV €xeeC T2 Rumc road Deal. - - ‘ockwood’s bill, prombiting trusts and | Brown, Watson T. Rogers, August Martz, Rejecte eomt Nunthorpe, 25 to 1 against and netted the VixNI 0Tt is state ) s dewol FhoRaL h A 3 , Watson I\ Rogers, A artz, sjected the Proposition. ) g 2 3 Yo WIS NI 1 t s stated ropped a dew pools, passod. the houso this alterncon by a | Jronrad Ralm, Thomas 8, Curtrizht, Samuel | Bostox, Aol 10,.—A committee for frsy | fUmOf£5,000. He did not baock his own Eromitio. Haif World. | here that the Northern Pacific has offered to | Mz B. 1. Raymond losta valuable aiamond vote of 17 to 1. U0 Aoy AR At (B del gL E st Y | horse. John Lindley, Wilson Lindley and Dick Licsy S I a0 ofthiat|treoeata Fifiw e to i Avee (Lo Tho st h aughey, Androw G. Buell Johu | preferred stockholders of the St. Louis & ————— Ao N it o Lothis Teo's out its wholesystem in Manitoba to the | from anng yesterduy afternoon. Tho stono Rhode Istand ktepublicans Srcure. joseph N. White, Arlington O. et gl sdiaies R ETRG B It is probable the | dropped out of the seting somewhere be Provinesce, R, L, April 10.—The republi- eorge P. Sanner. Tncrease—War: Francisco railway company rejected the AMPORTING DISEASE. house of ill fame this morning by Sergeant ropyp I mewh g » e Atcl Topel S i tween the residence of Mr. Bryant on South e P ohtons e bl | Ten 83, Dilworth, Martin Ennis, Robert Mo, | proposition of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa ¥ : : e il ia thd 1o aifiaa rids o » ! cans have s majority of cighteen in tho next | e, Dilwor b Marun Ennis, Robort M| 0o g new 4 per cont bonds of tho | Another One of the Features of (he Whalen and treated to a fr "{ (;,-"1 et _ weny 10 and his home at 114 m-nal;‘. n‘l;:‘lmlill\'x‘rlr(‘L‘\\'u‘\m(mlll:t'lhmlw{‘i and n | Gof00 Kioijah Lane, Tra'd, Skaul Reissuo | St Louws & San Francisco for its fiest pre- Immigration Nuisance, tion, The men A"l';"”"f“!_ with :"‘f ‘*l"n*" : \\,v'u 1w's .~.rummn.f \\‘\‘rlnml;nll')(‘ hil | South Yhirty-e \ avenue. Itis described grand co ee twenty-four. more tha - LA Jane, SERUL o0l (e E Snagial T icious characters, s expected th “Tosthing cares wind cotie, diarrhaa | ag a singularly bandsome stone aud very vi frand comnitted twonty;four, woro than nee- | X yikniol S, Beachley. ” Orlginal widows ferred stock. New Yok, April 10.—[Special Telegram | picious characters, but it is expocted hing cures win rrhaa | asn sivgularly handsome swne wnd very val g Elizabeth, widow of Hobson Parker. Against the Northern Pacific. to Tuk Beg| —Anotherone of tho beautiful | [1eY urg responsivle for tove Ry s 3B putaiglotils toble e Ex-Governor Beaver Out of Pocket, | lova: Originalinvalid ~Zina O Kufght, | Hevexa, Mont., April 10.—Judge Knowles | foatures of the immigration huisanco has ap- | AL tho men have o bad toputation and nave Oponodithe U701 Has a New Desk, Hanrisuvia, Pa., April 10.—The house re- “,'j,‘,"““‘\,‘,‘"\“";(‘;“-N;,‘,“;‘(‘"l,l*,“;;‘;‘.-,m“,;”““.‘:‘,‘q‘l in the United States court today decided tho | peared. A case of spotted typhus of the | previously been before the court Frn i S 5 Gleek MTonala/otithn nolics cours la' bl fused this morning to concur in the amend- | Lyman M. Ayers. Navy--Robert Elliott, | case of the Northera Pacific railroad vs Can- | worst kind was developed yesterday amongs Nellio Clurk, a burnt district maidon, wos | | S0 B0y 0o halsod over 2 proud possassor of o bran new antiquo or o ts reimbursing ex-Governor Beaver for | Morton T. Bryant, Joel W. Ricknell, Alfred | non et al. virtuaily in favor of the latter | the patients in the Elizabeth, N. J., hospital restad. at I oclock this moring by SOt | | iight. A number of buildings desk. The now desk doos not contain as money expended at Johnstown - ater tho Reuben Beachlor, John . { fihio sutt Involved tho title to Iands, valued at' | Tt greatly alarmed the medical staff, Thapa- | feant W Ralon 108 e B e ok araibahttad R e flood. ¢k Wendt, Abrabiim Garrett, Eras ovar 600,000 within tho city 1mits of. | tiont, & bolsh dow arrived from Hambirg | [TOM @aoldicr from tho fort gl - - William Stir, Adelbert B. Chapr Helena, two weeks ago and boarded in the Polish R FOR THE SAKE OF HARMONY. | Additional—James D' reRs o TR Fento T ? o8 Additional—Jumes Dixo nvl:‘.rfiu;;;t:”,_vl.m:'.} Knew NETTC A Ton by, colony on PPine’ street. The board of health : vas not d the p vas turned over - 4 8 Resolutions Adopted by the Council _ e N athaniel W, Willinor. | NEW Yomk, April 10.--Ofcials of the | tpihe s isaiandithaipsiieab WA bino ‘y.‘.‘“:.: of the irish National League. inn, * Moxican survivor Franic L. | Nortorn Pacific mad when asked about tho | sinco a similar case was found nere. ERRTIOn AGH 10, ile: schualt . of can widow--Suran A, widow | report that the road T e e i v Griffoy, Moxican wide report thal the voad offered to sell its iines Bl ( the Irish National league of America ad. in Manitoba to the Canadian Pacific, ssid : 1 this afton by - — v knew nothing of it Wlinois G. . R. fourad ths aflaraout, subleot o thecall of e : 0 LI Decaun, T1L, April 10,—The encompment g2 Wil : : W :u‘.hl»‘;\:;m aftor adopting the following | w,uixaroN, April 10.—Today being tho WILL FIGHT 70 A FINISH. of the Illinois department of the Grand Army If you have I'he peculiar requirements A [ lently esolutions 00th auniversiey of twhe establishment of — of the Ropublic adjourned today to meet next AN T sdiciie are 8 2 e L heroas, Tho oxecutivo, commitieo of th 10th auulversiry of to establishuont of | ¢oge serikers Resolve to Prolon g the AR TR Toilbertng ofar Never Taken offa s mn,g] medicine .1;:, l,n Recommend rish National league of Ameriza is without 1Y SYRAI, 330 200 08 1C B g s G re-€ a , 085556 W advices trom tho Irish National loague at | the patent confercuce celebrated by a visit to G LA Struggle. g wero elected : - Commander, Horaco S. Clark, ) pre-e .mnj ntly }_y )SSESSE d f 5 Dublin, and @ quostion is presonted requir- | Mt Vernon, Scortoaie, Pa., April 10.—Tt is now cer- | Mattoon: senior vice commander, Ivory H. Hood S Hood's Sarsaparilla that is by 00 S B tehings of Viows with- Chasies | Returning to the city from Mount Vernon, | tain that the coke strike will bo fought to | Pike, Bloomington: junior, S. G. Burdick, ST el Stowart Parnell, ;n-.-u(m;m. and Timothy l‘rlhv--or‘wlilvrn ..u:-\rm ipoa Hivask the bitter end. This was the unanimous de- ntraha; medical girector, P. Leon McKin ar the best for this purpose, = Mhgton. secrotary of the last named or. | ington s an Tuventor and Promoter of Im- | oision of today's strikers' conventi 30 < W, : P e = S A R D G E e i Rollo e T T arA LR tare | oo QLAY Hllk rs' convention. Sec v, Molino: chaplaia, W. J. Rutlodge 3 a arllla We know that by it's Pecu Sarsa arllla Ived, That the presidentand secrotary | €sting historical skotel came an addr retary Parker in his report reviewed tho | petersburg. Comrades of the department liar Combination droportion ' torresponc with Iarnett any | from ex-Ropresentative Butterworth on *Tu. | strike situation av_ longth, criticising tho | wero urged by resolution to cantributo at d Do ' I Harrington in reference to the matter afa fluence of the Patent System on tno Pros- | Operators sever ely for their actions in an at- | guee to the memoriat hall to be cted at 4 F and l’n'} wation it possesse: If you ne d a said, and e tter of John Dillon, | Perity of the Country.” When the city was | tempt to destroy the organization by posting | Decatur. The resolution oftered by Mojor W ]‘)' not try it Yecolved and Inid before the committeo; that | Teachea the party went to the white house, | UP @ sliding scale, Biodgett of Chicag, appropriating $100'to A A S the president be authorized to suggest the | Where 507 the inventore awore inte | In the afterncon tho convention was' | the confederate soXdiérs' bome ot Missouri, This Spring? It gnu.lum.-n-‘nl this orgamzation as arbitrator llm\";“w ne vresident ; -\dfi\'-'w d by several Vl"‘" “IA“”\ leader was not adopted becatise the order bhas its ! 9 : With a view to a restorution of harmony and | At the mecting tonight the National Asso- [ Who were present. —Nation P st | own destitute to care for, but the spirit of 5 sta ' proving its positive a reconcilement of all diffevences in Ireland; | clation of Inventors was fo Rae touched on the eight hour day and s the resolution was ‘commended and the char- SiR0EY RIOving ! uri e% & reconcllemont of alt difforencos 1 o ands | Stitution adopted. . Dr, Gutling was cnosen | all the otlier miners in the United ity approved ns worlhy. A resolution was urires merit. L Americn. 1o behold not Iater thar: Septomber, | president and Garduer H. Hubbard of Wash- | Would bewith thocoke region strikers adopted providing fanthe erection of & monu At Baltimoro, and . the president. 1s | mston, Prof. William A, Aunthony, president | May 1 in this movement, aud then ment to Governor Righard Yates at Jackson- - Hooc Sarsaparilla_expels T paost the hessen® 1% | 0f* the - American Instifute of Elictrio En- | would be recorded a national fight inst ment to Uovertar ftighura Vo | . ) " s Bt e i maembers of oo | wincors, Thomas Shaw of Philadeiphia and | @local one. Ho ussured them of all possiblo | = 'Ihe Women's Itellaf Corps clectod tho fol e (e]0) fl_»un the blood all the impuri € (¢]6] | ties which have accumulated wment at such convention Hon. Benjamin Butterworth of Ohio vice | financial support lowing oficers: Presidont, Mrs. Mary Brad- R T 180 ‘adoptad. ox pressing | Bresidnte: Kesolutions wore then adopted that tho | ley, Decatur; senior vice, Sirs. D E. Spald Sl ot . oo Sl sincore regrot at the illness of Hon. John B o Inv - dologates stund firm until & satisfactory set- Junicr vico, Mrs, Mary Ballanger, Chi “ures Scrofuls during the winter, and also e I TrolanD a o Invalids at Washington. tlement is made. The convention then ad- | cago; treasurer, Mus, Ada Carlton, Bloom- Cure eratma, & WastiNgToN, April 10, ey General | journed until tomorrow. ington ; chapl : i ¥ cures scrofula, salt rheum and ! rols \ ‘ 3 gton ; chaplain, Nrs, Finley, Quit Salt Rheum 3 ] | s World's Fair Offic ~rs Electod. Miller i much improved. nis | The Frick compauy report accossions to L severe. forms of blood Sick Headache, unequalled curative powers, Medicine whict and by its results it is con- Aids Digestion Cures Dyspepsia Onterao, April 10.—The world’s fair dl. | duties this morning. their working force all along the line, but the | pied Under Suspicions Circumstances And all Humors, othe el B oster slont well last nieht and | Morewood force has diminished. Labor T 5 R A A eri ¢ acquire rectors tonight chose ofticers for the eusuing | ;. Gonar :vlv.|| socruns slopt well last night and | JRNEO, ok - Impariant confarenes | GEERSBURG, Pa., April 10.—Thre children disease, inherited or acquired yoar, James W. Scott being named 1o suc- | (jeneral Spinola passed an uncomfortable | 8t the Scottdaie house tonight and mass of David oll, died suddenly this weck By its tonic and eliminative Ma,l{es the Sood Lyman J. Unge as president, Thomes | night mnd is somewhat weaker 10day meetings veing held elsewhere. Tho | under suspicious gipgumstances. At the in- a es e litian it 80" assist e B Brea s vk vioe mevaldontaid A ¥ : : strikers are jubilanttonight over the report | quest it was discoxergd that poison had been { qualities 1 ) AESISLS informed of his election to the presidency, | ASHINGTON, April 10.—The funcral of | Bighteeath regiment home toworrow o \d an arres yrovably follo i 16 o, Hoinea to accept it No other person was | thelate Albert Plke took placo today and av | Tentb will rewaln but a few days : - o o ea I'OI]. | that it cures dyspepsia, bilious- Eatip o st b flettes petson el | i laie Alkort ko ook iaca today.and sk aptain Loar and his deputies have been Po ( by Wild Parsnips. | ness. etc. It also gives such And builds up will yet accept. by sim plicity relcased in bonds of #,000 each. Dunois, Pa., April 10. — Great excitement | 3 3 ! Fatal Fight Over Whieky, DaRad p e * Drove the Raiders Away, has been caused in this town by the almost And Creates strength to the whole system The Nervous System Newronr, Ark, April 10.-News of a| Wasmixaros, April 10.—It is now p GrEpsnne, P, April 10. At Whitney's | wholesale poisoning of children by eating P NS [ e e e Ts Neepua while playing in a vacant lct found some X . * o ud ate them in mistake for true vege- Be sure to get | | ) : works, near h Ms aftornoon 200 | wild parsuips. Some dozen or more childre t A bloody affray in @ stave camp near the june- | tically settled that . H. Nebocker of Indiana works, Lathr this afterncon 200 | Wild parsnip: me dozen or moro children That Tired Feelin ! 1 rer. children, made u raid on forty-five men at oota " bl reached hore. Elght men indulged in a frea | urer children, tade o A O e 1o tha au. | tables. Two have already died in terrible | y H d fght. o boing kilicd gnd_two more pr ¢ Opened the Bids. The clorks and office employes came out of | convulsions. | Hood’s Hood S i ooa s the posseasion of & Ju of Whisky. Wasuixatox, April 10.—The secretary of | 1he offices with Winchestors tu sthair hands World's Fair Ladies' Troubles ! = 8 sed Double Murder. for the public Iding at Sioux Falfs, board of lady managers still holds the fort at : > a jlla‘ : Sal'saparllla; WakEaa, Wis., Apnl 10.~Lato tonteby | S Pittsburg Carpenters to Strike. | g, world's fair headquarters, detormined ¢ a,rsa,pa,rl a Y : VAUKESUA, Wis.,, Apr . —Late tonight | TS 2 * SUSAULES ) 4 s 0 world's fair head , detormined to 4 Christian Preise, agod seventy-five, aud bis | Will Play on 1heir Anxiety, PirrssunG, [ il 10,—It has been | oione ) or PR o sing | Wasnixaro, April 10.—The Evening St ¢ife, nged seventy-three, were found lying L Al rening iap | JONORELF SRMETIASS B O ks if (6 e T T ol aix forks. Prepared | Soldby alldrugeista. 1 six for ¥ Prepared | hoiy U ¥ L HODN % COL Toweil, Mas :‘:::iy k20 on the floor of thelr howe. The “Itloolks very much as though thero | FArbertan in the FHINLTE (MU 0T | teo clocted Miss Cook tho other day. Miss Sold by all drgiais U8 WD Malse P! | Saly by ¢ OO0 % €Ul Lowel L. Mass. fie ; ) o O oud aud the husband dying. Sup- | Would be a confarence between the United | North America will cease to work uutil the | Cosens says sho has received telograms from e s Tl v A 100 D:g:8 One Dollar tlon of the Black and Current rivers has just | Will succeed Huston as United States treas- | SHOES ompanied by thelr wives and AREE 0 WA the treasury yesterday opened bids for the | §h% Cuteaco, April 10.-The secretary of the | ofinitely determined that on May 1 5,000 Bold by ull druziists six torts, Pr dofinitely dotermined that on May 1 5,000 | 4ivooomnittee, to which place sald commit- Ixt ld jo. M ' Wi posed to bo double murder. Stales and Canade on several topics about | bullders coucedo the elght hour demaud. many lady comuissioners, king sides with |

Other pages from this issue: