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THE OMAHA DAlrLy BEE A B — TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 15 " NUMBER 206 | an ception in honor of the presidential party, | his o ations have wiso involved the firm, workmen of all countries we would not want which was_attended by all the prominent got s | McPherson has been a 1 ¥ society man, g ¢ " . ) sl N f f ™= to strike at all, We eould get whatever wo 3 ive eside people of Knoxviile, . . A Fortunate Accident on the Missouri Pa- | “"Chiaries M. Switzer, MePhorson's partner, | IFish g“"“‘""l"-“’“ I““l English Liberal | ©00d” “AN international. atrike would 4o Tmunseecpl’unplnn(hvi I;h“ Efenldent aad { FSORS CERTOEH 2 Action of the Prosident Regarding the Ina ific Ne s Ci says there is not the slightest doubt in his Jharged with Infamous Crimes, more harm than good. Evén a general na- arty a Royal Reception. Mexico Will 124 e ttim, i f ¢ cifio Near Falls City ming that McPherson has suicided, His L tional strike is almost impossible, Uit b £ Onteaxs, L., ApB.—Tho Times dian Educational Burcau. losses will not affect the firm, s ] nee the Ih-lulund-“lmkw have returned Democrat's El Paso sphtsays: “Senor A " - - - IQADPE o - - to Belgium after attendiag the international I o Sy " y CARS SMASHED BUT NO ONE INIURED. | rerrrms rosiiion perivep, | DISAPPEARANCE OF THE GULLTY MEN. | minard congross in Parls, and since thoy | VISIT TO THE HOME OF ANDREW JOHNSON. | Espirition Provencio had z vived dustruc | GENERAL COMMENDATION OF THE MOVE —_— have commenced to face the real problems of J— tons from tho governmd 25 tho City of | | The Kansas Farmers' € or Writes o wholesale strike, they have become in- : Mexico to ascortuin what Z s would bo e Caused by a Washout—A Peculiar an Explanatory Lette An Explosion Predicted Which May | clined to abandon the ides, A Glowing Tribute Paid to the Peo- | taken in the city of £l Paso @ She rec Boston Baikers Prote . S : H Whatever their future nims may be, tho r K of President. Harrison whet = seach Aikers Protest Against Sik Impeachment Case—fnnocent But , Kan., April 14,/—Special Tele- nd to Purify the Moral Tono Garmun sooliiietL il (18 aBNEL AT ure ple of East Tennessee Who 1 his tour, The governmeQR our ver Cortificates in Pa s M| S IG Y bR EabiioR Witk jerman socialists' immediato demands are iy 4 on his tour. The governi our sis iicates in Paymeng of Technically Guilty ~The Asa bl LK, of' English Society—Other moderate, They will not yot make a demand ved Loyal Daring republic desires to have Gov + Ca » r i : . : y : the Massachusetts Direct ErtacHeht. O tomorrow publish a long letter from Senator Yavsiun Nowa for un eight hour law, if they are abloe to_got the War. Chibuahua pay his respeets t : ‘ ttachmen Lot W. A. Peffor, explaining the posttion he will Ca gt DAL a concession of ten hours a day. Tho free of the United States, althougk ay be pos. Tax Refand. - take in the senate, so favas his acting with dom of the pross und the right to hold open i —_— giblo that Presidunt Dunz lims, © il arrive I hae (88 1 4 i air meetings will suffice fnthe meantime to e : ~ o hero to perform this pleasant Fat1s Orry, Neb,, April 14.—[Special Tele. | the old parties is c baobi LI AL UL [Copyriaht 1801 by James Gordon Rennettd satisfy the demands of th socialists of Ger- | ROANOKE, Va., April 14.—The presidential - ¢ Boieie Pita s gram to ‘T Bee, |—This morning the south- | 11K stid that e w voto with tho repub- o 0PV L 1 Nt Yotk Horald | manyd train arrived here at $:30 o'clock this morn- | FOUND FORTUNE IN A GRAVE. BRI ) § licans on all party questions. He speaks in | o 4 / Hum | oty ing. There were no special dents cnroute Dt 1 bound passenger train due here at 1:30 on | - Cable—Spe Tue B -1 cannot re- - - . pecial incidents cnroute ; 3 ' Alssouri Dacific loft tho track about a | tho most fiattering terms of the ropubtican ( po i BERCEE I U CuR T CRCE I Slavin Cominz to America, The recoption at Roanoke was most entnusi- § A Buried Family Bible Givesa Chicago [hatt wesld ey Jarty as it used to bo, and then says of it: sl . Loxnos, April 14.—(Special Cablegram to i (AR A ; Woman Two Millions, - wrison » and a half south of this city. A trestle | F _ el : which s0 many dreadful personal andals 18 Hua s « 1, 81k81n, Charloy Mitch astic. The president shook hands with many 3 AN placing the educational branch of the Indian work which had just been built gave away | It hus gradunlly been taken possession of | v goeurred as that now sitting, Within o | gi'mia'y 55556 1AMV YA SBLELS | o Docplo LEtGr SO Foat platIOF it A Ao, April 14, | | Servica withi scope of the civil servica 3 Watate Al by usurpers, and those usurpers are und e bwd) ell and Pony Moore left Euston station this FBTONES 1 FODEaYsA dBMEed b cAGo, Apri i Wity {ust aftor engine No#B03 had safely cleared | @ y morning for cpool euroute to America. ',l;,‘f,.‘ ponse to repeated demaunds made ashort [y gianey Hondricks of One Hundredth | 10 bas created widesproad comment among it. The tender, baggage car, smoker, chair Slavin L i (A aelatedhe h notAed liticians and reformers here. It is il Slavin attracted n large erowd of sporting R s street, and Torrence avenue has been notified car and sleeper were thrown from the track istry has escaped by theskin of his teeth, afid | o o mumber of Mitehell's and Pony 1-“\"\”',' L e o has fallen beir to the two-million es- | UHversally commended. While overyone has Tho only remarkable thing about the now warrants are out against an Irish con- | Moore's friends gave him a bie send off. The \;l-_lr.vlr :\u:m'lum\\lwl ed the presidont's | ¢, 6¢ g yncle long sinco deceased, M Admitted for wany yoars that so sacred and was that none of the twenty-five passenger servative and an English liveral on charges | party will show at Liverpool tonight and | VIsit this morning in a cordial way. Many | g4k is a descendant of Isaae Phillips, | 10POrtant a branch of the Indian servico as trainmen sustained serious inju I'hie » o lo. | infamous in character. toave on the Whito Star lite steamskip Ger. | Of tho iuhabitants wera assomblod at tho | \y; wan south from Enston, Mass., in 1813, | the education of the savages should not be bW couslatad o Moginosr doote: Tires | WORkife mill W rapidly being de- 4 3 (b to; \WHOHS AR manic tomorrow. Slavin said that on his ar- | station and cheered the president heartily. | © i o e one L o in the | bandied about as political spolls 6 1 crow consisted of Engineer Scott, Fire- | yoiied ‘ud that sooner o lnter, unless our | What is England coming to, whore aro its | JHUNG lomortow. Savin ssid that on bls or Ho stiook hurtds otk o Decstdont beartii | ana uccumulated an cnormous fortune in the | D died about o cal spoils and mero man Fisher, Conductor May, express mes- | papty took hold of our grievances and gave | morals gone! Fortunately it is not nece man he could not knock eat in six rounds, no AT i} VoA Soh A | slave trade. After his death a long contr: politicians often sent to take charge of the senger, J. Green, the ba; uan. Tho | to us what we are entitled to, there would be | to condemn the nation for the crimes of few, | matter if it was Jobit ‘L. Sullivan, and | Oh¢excited individual started what he called | (o oo™ 0 00 (o should inherit his | MEbest interests of the Indians, it has been express car was turned bottom side [ a rebellion I es which would | put the increasing number of great scandals | that ne would arrange a match to | ® “Yaukeeshout,” which was joined in by property, In order to establish the line | 1eft to President Harrison to take stand up and it is a marvel that the | sweep the party from existence % reveals a state of affairs which must wspive | fikht any o according to London | everyone. All of the villages along the route | o qo oot it was necessary to have the ola | 0 favor of reform. With tho non-sc messenger escaped alive, A fl missile, | Of the charges that he has become aristo- | (WVETE S Ll prize ring rules or Queensberry ruics for | wore a holiday appearance, de 4 cossi ! probably the safe, gave him a severe cut on | cratic since assuming his scnatorial dutics | O With very unpieasant reflections. £500 or £1,000, the Police Gazette champion- | A vast crowd ws massed at Bristol and a the head, almost dislocating his jaws and | he says: “And one other matter: Th The Irish conservative is Edward do | ship belt and the champiBiiship of the world, | % VESY CrOWC Was massed | b cutting and bruising one ear badly. The | newspapers are civculatiug a yumor to the | Cobain, a nonentity in the house of | Mitchell stated that he was going to America | COmMitiee escorted the president to a high passeagers were found clinging to seats, the | effect that the extravagance of my quarters | commons, whero he was not often | on a pleasure trip and theb he might cngage | bluff, where ho was introduced to the people | a0 S0 E En S0 ined | Of precipitating war, the step just taken may. conches having been thrown on theie sides, | and_my surroundings hero in Washington | (EMO WS P8 WERC BOE L B 0 g boxing contest, but it was ot cortain, by Judge Wood. The president made an ad- [ oo ) R Brst fow | be regarded us extremely important, as it and Nttle timo was lost in getting the oceus | are altogether out of harmony with the L o 3 14 bl diholill an ad- | of the selectmen ston n few \ e e ocon | ditions “out. of Avhlch mhy eloetiah eamo, ' | one of the extremist sect of orangomen, e ; dress, roferring to the pleasure and instruc- | days ago to open tho grave, The old | Will have a tendency to minimize the warring gers thought they had been thrown into the | have good quarters.” I expect to [ son of a Wesleyan minister, educated at the 1e UEROA FQEEU oRlnusY. tion during s trip through portions of Vir- | family bible was found there. It | spiritin the Indian in every respect. The Nemnha rive ich was but ashort dis- | have good quarter: The people of | Belfust mercantile academy and formerly Loxnoy, Avvil 14, —~[Special Cablegram to | giuia, referring to the developing industries | was somewhat decayed, but the family re- | civil servico commission takes no ercdit for tance from the scene of the accident Kansas are us g as any people | g master of an orange institu- | LME BEE]—A Berlin dispatch says that the | and lauded the adaition of mechanics to @ "“"'l* \\«”‘wh-u-l ud legible, Thus HIw u\.;\‘»- this move. It belongs to President Hurrison, Wok" sootl Meachons thi¥ dlty nud. convey 1o world, and their represcnta ton of Belfat. Ho is mew deputy | corlias shown his petty jealousy of the | rioulture. “What hinders us,” sald ho, so- | W€ in evidonca swas rocovared. Mrs, AN AMUSING PHOTEST, L TGO LRI G R L e e R D reand mastor for Ireland, Hareprosents sy | bewutiful Grand Duchossi Valdimir, wifo of | curing a markct on our own great roputation | swammy taad west ot Souss Ohoras A very unexpected and o vement and braises of a painful but not serious | New York, and so lonz as I represont thom | Belfast in parliament, but will never agaiu | ' oldest brother, by ordaring that that lady | from the =~ successful -~ competition of AVANDONED BY “PANCION. dopartment. tolay, S Binle nature. The most unfortunate passenger | they may expect that I will ¥ £00d quar- | 4,0 seen in the house of commons. shall not be pormitted hiegeaftor to take part | the markets of the world! What | Miss Mary Krampa of 15 Popiar avenue, 1 joined in a te n o to the treasurer, res WA R LEIBE g1l hos Haat (b onb ¢ terd, but when 1oy Kansas fri 10 | "l is charged with one of the most abomi | \Vith her husband in the‘reviews of troops. | hinders a people possessing every | Philadelphia has been working for Maggio | questing him not to have the divcet tax. for badi%: ashington they will not seo rringe : Tho motive for this order is tho persistence | clement of material we and endowed | Mitchell for 86 per week, but has left the | Massachusetts paid in silver o ‘Working crew arrived this morning and | standing before my aoor and o waiter to | hable of crimes, and beforo warrants w ! clemont of material woalth and endowed o { don8 Thiow ! of the grand duchess, Who belongs to the | v (betlive shnits dng. oitkey ; vico of ' According to the | clariug that if it was done it “ o the work of removinie the wreck has com- | Serve, but will ind me the same plain, unos- | issued for his arrest abundance of evidenco cman house of Mocklenburg, 1 adhering | WU an inventive genius and cuergy unsur- Mayor Cregier to fous disturbance in monetary g menced, but it will provably be twenty<four | tentatious man they knew during the great | was obtained proving that he had carried on | to her religious faith, The czaving is also | Passed from again having upon the seas a | day,” Miss sent her the foliowing Thicre were some si the t irer's hours bofore trains can bo run. No blame s [ struggle wo had to achicve the victory which | i vile practices over a long sories of yoars said to bo somewliat joalous of her sisterin- no flying the flag of our coun- | letter, on the strength of wiiich the jengage- | offico, then somo corvugated brows. \We ttached to the train rew, as the accident we are now enjoying. ) i 0 aw’s influence, 3 id » kaisel ry and carrying 8 C eree into y It was entered into 11 pay Massachuset ine or any othe Sis Oa et v catureloy b oayyical; Which S IRafBIKEE B hal (imiIne Sorima ket |- 1oh L conamont e MM LD ekesm emtth| (g L oo R a e vl 8 ool i pay il e | STSUDLY (enatcisaitsMATaa for inylo oy undermined the trestle work: Kinsan ATIIRN 6o BUspiaioN: traced some time ago to very iufluential o treatment of tho Gorman pricesses con- [ POpile o0 G aster | Donsess i return T will expect vou to teach | said Treasuror Huston, calways. of courso, v Tovrkx, Kan., April 14— [Special Tele- | e i Dublin, it s wot surprising | neetoa with the imperial family, whoso hus- | Bricf sne Cor N et nd advance me all you can in high German, | being as accommodating as possible in the mate gram toTie Brr. | —There is o growing feel. | that tho Catholic and homo rule parties are | bauds. with perhaps ‘#wo excoptions, aro | General Wanamaker and Secretary Rusk. | and take entire charge of wy strect and | ter of denominations. Auswer the dispatches 8 disposed to mako the most out of the now | Cither lunatics or brutes, There was s0 much cheering for Mrs, Harri. | stage wardrobe, dress my hair and wigs, seo | by sayinge that ot the tine the payment 18 10 WastiNGros, D, O, Apeil 14, The proclamation of President few months we have had exposures which Ll ) \b DOWER LA MONCY | pyiyod Parnell, o minor member of the min power. M f us asked time and again | that our leaders would listen We gave them warning times without num ber that the people, the toilers, tho mily bible, and this for a long time was | t4rian cducation of the Indian goes his misstng until it was recalled that one of the [ Melisious training in most inst and family had requested to be buriea with iy | @ the “ghost dance™ has become the means Peculiar tmpeachment €ase, Nreisoy, Neb, April 14.—{Special to Tie Pee.|—The impeachment trial of Sheriff Worden now in progress before the commis- sioners' court has aroused great interest in Worden was elected by the re nong the alliance men of Kansas that ¢ g e 5 tuat my hotel and stage dressing rooms are | be made we will the e e aHas Beasi . | exposure of a liberal member. Captain V son that she was compelled to come out on | U Y alar e CallE L) ide we will pay in the Kind of monoy the northern alliance has been working : Lu‘l!\' yox European War Talk. tha. piatform: aud’ bow her’ ackuowledg t 10 order, to bo always neat and tidy, to | which most suits the conveuience of the doy for the suceess of the new party and to de- | MeY is charged with having L TNt AT TNk i Csblogvats |t always wear a white apron and attend to | partment,” continued Treasurer Huston, ade e T Sonthern al. | conspiracy to lure English gitls to the conti- | 10 ; ; X such other matters as may from time to timo | dressing the assistant, and adding, “it woul i s e e e atiE ;.vtllx‘(:“:nfll nent for folonious purnoses, He, too, has | Tk BEn]—A correapandont at Constanti- | At Johnson City the party met with a royal | erop up.» e | notdo to give New Hanglaud ov the east gold is and D sorved o yoar aud half, | G058 RS A0 e eaatle PR 0 | icapoared from the Louse, and is ot fikely | 1OVIe calls attontion 0 tho fact that. the | recoption. Thoro wore aboutthree thousand, | - Overcomo with tho burdeus of hor abors | whon wa liave iven e Wost. silvor, 1018 Raving proviously been shoriff and deputy | 108 1ot intead to abandon it for a now one, I Turks havo almost entisoly uoglocted tho | including many Graud Army men, gathorod | Miss Krampa was il “up with nervous | bt unother form of the febt usaih ot sitver SHERLES forl o BUAbAR/OT . yaAieh Durins tii Black sea approactes to Constantinople, and | around the gaily decorated stand in the puo- | Proytration at Burlivgton, and because sbo | Obio took over 81,250,000 in silver money and ! ! HAiLL could not continue her duties, despite of ill- | never murmured, Ilinois, [ndisna - and last campaign he rofused the uso of the court 1ol Notg today hatl Indian mutiny, is chairman of the quarter | that on the other handtho straits of Dar- | lic square aud the president's appearance | yuss, Miss Mitchell abandonied her thero, | other westorn states never. tho. of pros : i = of a circular lotter addressed to the room to the alliance men because th meet 8 B LRt vounty | danclles are being steadily fortificd with | Was grected with loud cheers, the playing of zh the kinduess of Burlington offcials, | tosting azainst silver The i tho et 1ng was socrot, And slnce thon. they iave do. | S0uthora alliunco and signed by Prosident | sessions, & membor of tho T.udon SO | heavy guns, which would bo of uso against | hinds and the blowing of steam whistle s, she was forwarded to Chicago. Tt A e s cpiean) sosrahan. ML) i | MeGrath. After roferring to editovial utter- | council, and in politics a Gladstonian. As | 7 ERERONR b0 of uso agulnst | myg “oity was decorated. Representative 5 St Lord the t, then 1 presume o B IH 0 t50 Sat Bran v th NI 4L Dossiblos g t o s e, o ovor the | A0Y Dower but Russia, #Phe correspondent | Hhe, aty was d Lo THE FESTIVE MAN-TIOLE, 1 he gold cast, then | presume the cash ,‘l‘.l“,’“f‘,' blicans, howevor. all stand by him. | Abces of southern allianco papers, opposing | the balance goes, neither can crow ovor the | iy thav the autumn of, this yeur will s pylof mtroduced, tho visitors 10 the PO~ | Man-holo oxplosions continue to give vorl- | Would move forw premium on gold. The o ropublicans, howevor, all stand by bin, | (3% (U Ve T ond expressing | Other, but the disgraceful_seundals cannot, | Goncontratod on RussiEsouthwost, rontior | pic-, ‘The prosident addressod thom buicly. | Munihols explosions contiuue o give vort | R, NG BTN 10" coratouinn wihile the democrats look on impartially, Whe | R BEG St e e senti. | fail to make a deep impression on the public | a Russian army sufficiently powerfal to meet | He said in par roipice to stand horo 1 | at Clark and Washington streets last evening, | SU¢h a movement. It must treat all sections entiro bar of Nelson, excopt tho county attor- | the hopo that they did not volce the senti- [ b & L any ovontuality which ay. possibly starilo | C4st'cennesss among tie people who so con- | & CLANCECIAShLELOY Steoats st evening | G MR el ivtont b thes 1ver G0k oy and L. TT, Shovt, wito assists. Lha prose- | 1ment of the south, the letter says: 5 ; 7 e Framity W S Dosslol o spleuously and atsucha, sacrifice during the | Quickly followed by a second and third at | S0 o Cepartmiont hits thoso silvor cer cution, have been retainod to defond. th | “:L usk ail members of the farmers' alliance | Do Coblain ofiicially describes him. | 12rope from its prosent pacific slumber. Noarihemition |4 parilatonH Syt g i| ADRSALIC e WasK n pio e rsniRiuninojatra bt oSSR ORI AT N RSBSOSO T HOTE sherift and aro making a brisk fight of it, Mr. | aid industrtal union to meet fov a farmers' | seif, in tho parliamentary guide, epndlr \'—-‘_—x:()mmmy i A{;llll_u(lht“l'l-r by, ‘el convietions of bublic T LOraas Wera lERaAEaATd WD Y the Thorl Itis very safe to predict that the New Worden has no doubt been guilty of some | alliauce ence in Music hall, Cineinnati, | 40 i rong 209 Ne Lh uties [cheers), and am specially a8 sortously tupt, Thoso man. | England states will all have to 1 trifiing misdomeanors and. does ot deny tho | Ow May 19, 1801, that wo may decide on the [ ® Wan with strong demo Loxboy, April n.-'m% Marcuis of Salis- | glad to say that those who followed [ Dutno onewas seriousty hurt, —These man- | Hugland states will all have (o ac A conference of tho officers of the Kansas al. | t0 be scen again, He is a retired captain in liance was held here today, resulting 1o the | the roval navy, served iu the Crimea ana 3 > that the fi ) i Lsuc thies, Democracy will pre it % & i holes were air tight. Ventilated man-holes | certificates despite the thrc ccasional use of beer and the independent | Ourse that the farmers’ alliance will pursue | Pa! a o bury has sent a cable dispatc > Bri other views of duty and took sides X ity 5 onetary disturbances,” Dity s takon advaniage of this fact tooust | boforo tho conferenco meots. 1 beliove T | people of his description that. its i M';“nmmo;; h:fi‘:ml&’ l"l'l‘,o?;(f:.':‘_ agalust us in that struggle withont division | 0 ovexplodo, and 1t s said the city author. | Wenctary, disturunncos.s = teho oast GetIN him from the oftice and get the control them- | Voice the sentiment of the northwest when T | are not with the members of parliament who s, in'voloe ox heart today, praise Almighty God | 468 are thinking seriausly of adopting:the | So00 ORSIS BA8/ (ARE CEALCINE KO'C 6Ll n | i control ROt e TG AL AR L 1h th orths 4 the British admiral in fymmand of the Pa- aierv . i tere] | latter. cates in laree denominations - larcer thany selves. The eviaence of the fivst day of the armors® alliauce in the north- f ¢hink they can set the laws of God and man Py + that he preserved us as one nation, |Cheers. ] i o can pass as currency—indicating a concorted triul was eutively worthless as leading to con- [ Westeru states will cither bo in unton with | v 0 b v 0t e o 4 thoro will | €ific station. He says the closing of nitrate | There 1s no man, whatever his Views upon THELOYHI SWBRR/ FO00 ARDBNT, 1nave 10 kel (koldint B preminm . Sors A viction, but the dofense brought odt the fact | the south 'in the middle of the road’ in 192 | ot defian hout, sufferlng, an "o Wi | ports by order of Presftent, Balinaceda is | questions that then divided us, but in view | Francis M. Harris, who lives at Eighty- | MOVP 10 &ob gold ata promium, Somo ides fro e | t at_an alli- °fi“$&°’§'}l’.”“““,k.i'd““. will retury to | bo an oxplosion which may tend to purify | ultra vires, as the bl ofthese ports was | of the marvelous benefits wiiich are dis- | soventh and Uuion 'strocts, has a wifo and | (0 U6 B b (s 0f whit would be the e« i X who | theirold - mn les for the old party, | andimprove the debased moral tone preva- MOM.H D 0y el ves over these states, | six daughters. Frank apnd Andrew Leun AR should succeed Worden, and tne witness was | 2nd the union of the west and south for the | jentin many sections of English society fied British ship-owners that. tho admiral in | must. alig. rms- od today that slavery no | went to board thereand fell in love with two ZHE PURSIDENTIS OVFICIAL HOUSRNOLDY one of the nominees, this showing the prose. | Protection of their homogencous intercsts M or PAiti i as Chilian waters will profect their interests. | longer cxists and that the union of the free | of tho girls. ~When Harris objected they | Almost the éntire oMefal honsetiold of the cution to be governed by motives of selish | Wil bo deferred for anothor woneration.” ] i " | Bngland does mot recoiizo tho doublo ox- | states is indissolublo. [Cheers.] What 1s it throw him out of tho house and e lias now | prosident is away. Postmaster General Tess instead of for the good of the counts, 1t | . Tae disintezration of the farmers alliance e e , | action of duties now collected by the Chilian | tkat has stirred the pulses of this great na- | secured warrants for the arrest of the young [ Wannmaker and Sccretary Rusk are with Ly e DRI VR Sl gl ap | in Kansas will certainly follow 1f the Cincin- | STOPPED A RUSSIAN WAR SHIP. | congress and by President Balmaceds, buvad- | tion, that has kindled these fires, that | men. the president on his southern trip. Scerotary Suturday between the witness and another | Bt conference does not rosult in tho forma- | = = ot vises British merchants to pay under protest. | converted these retired aud isolated farms ANOTHER BIG HOTEL. Foster went to New York this evening to rominent member of the alliance, The court | tion of a new national party urkey Tries to Keep a Vessel Out into centers of trade and mechanical | Articles of incorporation for another large | Personally investigato the New York cuss P o X 3 . i adjourned Saturday evening until tod LYEN Tib T 5 g of the Dardanelles. The New Liberal Leader. pursuits, bringing the market close to the | hotel, to be called the Lexington, were taken | tom 'l*"lf-'ln;u!-lm relating to the dismi: ELsON, Neb., April 1h—[Spec elo- ALIEN LABOR CONTRACTS. CoxstanriNorre, April 14— A Russian war | - Loxnox, April 14.—[Special Cablegram to [ 400rs of the (11|‘me':uu' prosperity into every | out yesterday. The hotel will be ten stories :" A}'um""' I oLy ‘““1‘ 'i'_-: “W'\‘j’5'~ ] o ik Bitk, |—The prosect in ithe ip belonging > Vi sor flac odll| ! ¥ home! Itis that we have no hae'of divis 7hh anc stand on the northeast corner | by Wis friends,” including Vice Dr Fioitis Seioiie s it o e e Sk popilar Anbaoriphion s boonia fll:lx‘!‘l[‘; the ul_um; olblux‘ds who e the liberal | of freedom and entorprise, onco liiited in | street. [ Bl ataanalrabyntivs Ingl ookt there is no case against him suficient to con- | Serivarimin, 1L, April 14.~[Spactal Tele- | P} ics cty in that body was held today. As arve- | their operations, are now common to all WESTERN PEOPLE 1¥ CHICAGO. be heir desks. etary Proctor ;;«-(‘."l‘lw «24»‘h-x|s|-hu~;lv."l l.l ulr.:x-;lu“-.\(ulnn\::v"ir gram to T Bee.|—-Andrew J. Lester, spe- r‘l'. ullm“ N”M‘{';""'“t;? llllm lli\h;hu: sult of the mecting if transpires thut the :l"m . r\‘\u? !:!‘;mr‘{ "”""‘“?\'x'n!:'.(:.r.::fx“h;i 11! :-r-» lAmonuflw v Tn-m people in Chicago to- {j‘;“:";;.}:""‘,‘;[’l‘j“"‘ _‘"I“"""'{'l'"" .’f;{}" 1‘\’];» e witnesses to prove that he is Lot a drunk i B arontifos (thal frae syt hyensa! o roceeding hrough that | earl of Kimberly, who has been successively | confederate soldie rable pa day were the followir P 4 v SODBIARIL 8 4 ard. o tvial is ereating fntenso fntorest, | S MgTton beont for who trensuey do- | | g on hor way to- Viudivostock, Asia, | Gider soors tato for forelgn aituirs | Howation w al the benefts of a great, and | "Av the Serman—W. H. Holeomb, J. Lator, | Fio% It Sortiont with Goveruor Pake,’ Ay ya -RAE a i ed to S ¢ 0 3] Ago. Salie o S te £ e P for dia, minister to St. Petersburg, St gover! ent, | el ot doub! Omaha. I.‘ 4 bl fiillie AR Excellent Outlook in Knox. When asked relative to tho puportod inter- | londed with rallroad material, and had as | ad fov udia, winjstor fo St Betersbure, | 3o4ay that theso would bo among tho readiost | 'Ay twe Tremont T, B Weeks, Mrs, 1%, M, | 4+ the only eabincto ficors on active dut Nionrana, Neb., April 14,—[Special fo Tue | view with him sent out by the Assoclated | PAssengers large numberof “military work- te for tho colonies, is to succeed | Of 0Ur population to foliow the old fiag if it | piullips, Sumuel C. Blake and M. Blak EX-CONGIESSMAN DORSEY, Brin]The crop autiook for Knox county 14 | press last night, in which he is mado to say | Men-"" The officer in command of the Russian villo as Tiberdl 1oador in the house | Should be assailed from any quarter.” | Gmain, Ex-Congressman Dorsey in Washe “theanost encouraging for years. Tho long | he has discovered flagrant violations of the | ShiP "!']u‘)\lmll to t’hv_liuwuu ~‘m'>‘~>m1m‘ av | of lords. Theearl of Kimberly will be as- | [C R bt Prosidont 3 At the Grand Ps John Fitzg ington today and visited T hureay, st ene g for years. g | he lants ¢ Constantinople, who in turn entered a strong | sisted in the leadership by Earl Spencer At Jonesbor o president made a | john . Suttou, Lincoln; O. J. Plowman, | Ho has been up in New York und Vermonl scige of dry weatker last fall thoroughly | alien contract labor law on the part of cer- | brotost with tho Turkish oficials of this eity. | i aart of HoooreiP by Karl Spencer and | oo address, After referring to the an: | Dendwood 5 0. : Chaslee 1 T wresthing with In grippe. Tomorcow hoe goes parched the ground, and when the numerous 1;-“"1 ’."}'.':flm I\‘i'y“':A;‘"Wn:';‘I"‘lli"';}‘!‘\;L"]:\i"]:y\'m\\' After cousiderable interchange of views on i LRE LY, lmuil!y n{ I‘l.u, ']mn* he “"';1: ‘I“l'hn wril»tlulx‘ ), Booge, James 1. Peavey, A. V. Lari over to Baltimore and on Thursday will leaye i i ot as a fabrication sent out without his kng the subject the vessel was allowed to pass. T i speaks, T think—my postmaster general is | Sioux City, In; J. G, Lumbard, C. for Chicago. Mr. Dorsey praises the condie SRINSHAIRthe Littonpatkofiwinler vont off or consent, and that he did not make | Pho action of the Turkish authorities in stop- CornjTting i nany. near and if I fall into error he will correct | Vann, J. J. Johnson, Omata; J. H. Conrad, | tion of the people in his section of Nobraska, they soaked into the ground. Farmers re. statements ativibuted to him. Mr. Les- | ping the Russian war ship was taken on the Berwiy, April 14,—The minister of com- | me—|langhter| of a time when old things | Montana, 7 ¢ * | and thinks the outlook in the state this yea® port o greator acroage hls season than ever | tor rofused to admit or deny the existence of | praund of the treaty of 1841, coneluded in | merce bas ordered his polico agents to in- | shall pass away and all things becomo | At the Palmer—I, C. Morchouse, B, New- | vors beiant- PRnuyiS, Hndra foary il A er IR Bc | the ligked violutlons, Ho had noiliing to 88y | that yoar by the fivo great’ powers and | stitute private inquiries 1n regard to the corn new. Tennossco s reallzing that beatitude, | man, Omaha; A, H, Spun, Creston, Ta.; W. AT S i y . The ut the matter, His report, we e for- | Turkey, by which it was decided that noship | ring, which it is allege E , | There is coming to our country a great | [, Brown, J. W. Whitmer, J. I McEyoy ; farmier of Knox county has never suffered | warded to Washington and it would proba- | of \ar beloneing to any nation. save. Tuslay | Filg which it Is alloged has sont enormous | o '3 4 “extraordinary dovolopment. and Ty is “\[,L i 'l'fl; “l, adevon A POLISH MARKIAG very badly sinco the davs of grasshoppers, | bly bo made pubiic in duc time. 1t was evi- | ghould pass the Dardanolles without expross | 9uantities of corn to Rotterdam in order to | vou are to be full participants in it all. We | DAt the Wellieton 0. 8 oo oo T ; o excopt in the southwestern part, where a | dent from Mr. Lester's manner that he be- | & (el XD intalu prices here by artific : have here prodigious resource: o yeu | @ B Ol e MDe Grenl L on Peculiar Coremony That Will Not | u 3 on 7 manner that he be- | consent of Turkey, maintatu prices here by artificial scarct, ave here prodigious resources that are yet | Chapman, Omaba; Miss Greenleaf, Che | fton.otioountey 1e wimant dopopulated. It | lloves ha has evidonco ot s startling patur Speculators for a fall have been reduced to | to be touched by the inger of development, | snue \Weo. i g Suflice In Partioutur Amerio SR SRy i ut is unwilling to disclose any names or de- Weavers Renew tne Riotings. great difficultics to deliver corn sold on ac- | 2nd we have power, if we will, to put our flag | “"At'the Liolund—Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown Arcmisoy, Kan., April"l4.—[Speciat Telay tails at present. % Loxbos, April 14.—Rioting was renewed x'mmh It is veported that ql::u;vlh'm i again upon lhtl‘(fi'c‘;u"fl} toshare the world’s [ Omaba; M. A. Batehelor, Olax, Neb gram to Tup Bee,|-Solomon Olsitkey and , RY. at Bradford this evening. The mob num- | Watching operations ou the exchango and all | commer agore, At the Auditorium —R. Papin jr., Salt | Prances Seff Olsitkey, both Polish Jows, Gonbox, Nob., April 14,— [Special Telogram MUBDERTMYSTRRY, bored av least. twenty thousand persons, | Mmembers of the “ring” will be expelied from [ | Greenviile, Tenn, the home of Androw | Lake, Utali; Mr. nd Mrs. d. V. Chandler, | wers maried horo. Suniey. niont afion o B Rl Asas m"'h e o o R 1 A e ”“ il “‘”l«“ !““*”‘l"; ll\’"“‘"- tho bourse, where lntease excitement pre- [ Johuson, wis s v;dll.v f'm'l’ml inits wel- | Lincoln; R.'P. Barden, Helena, Mont.; 1, W, | We'® s, s ““;". : o Tur Bek, Asay attachment is liable | An Unknown Woman Found Dead | Street lamps were extinguished by the viot- | vails, come to the presidential party, a fouturc el e Omalin i i ceremony peculiar to their race. T'no oficial to create a largo amount of litigation, Mar- | Under Suspicious Circumstances. ers, The military, police and spocial con- ; = being a display of flags. The president, ad- | “At the Commercial—Mrs, Benson, 1. Wood, | ing person was Morris Seff, the woman's garet Asay, wife of J. F. Asay haviugreplev- [ S\¥ Fraxcisco, Cal, April 14.—[Special | stables charged and dispersed the mob, Major Wissmann lelirved. dressing the people, said: 41 rejoice to_ seo | Omabia, brother, who ticd a bundle of sticks togethon 1ned the goods attachod yestorday by crodit. | Telogram to Tk Brn]-Abouttwo woolks ago | Many persbus were injured. Benuiy, April 14,—[Special Cablegram to | in the hands of the children he: At tho Gore—O. Bergstrom, D. McLan- | which the pair standing opposite each othey 2 Rk 2 _ $ i it The rioters again gathered in Sunbridge | Tue Bree.|—The Reichsanzei; today an- | that bauner of glory wkich is the | anan, Neb 1", C. Johnson, Omahia, i ors of J. I Asay. The sherifl is here with | ajwoman whose name is unknown moved into | o it 80" A nEnE o olte b 3 BE ! olisauzeiger todag symbol of our greatness and & promiso | S arihe forohnRon DIl held in their hands and broke with their attachments in favor of the Garueau baker | a's Stockton street, and yesterday | tempted to dislodge the men, but their efforts | "OUNCOS that tho emperor on relieving Major | gt our security. 1 am glad that by the com- | Af the ( T T R united strength. They then deank wine from SOmpangs Vlliae, Tin Armam & Hart g y was found in the cellar under- | proved futile. Finally the police made a | W i from his post as German minister | mon consent of all our people, without any | At tho Brevoort--A. Bent, Council Bluffs, | the same cup and Soff announced thom huse e e oo the togal talent Of | jcath the stove. A trap door, which is the | flank movement and by this means succeeded | for East Africa expresses his satisfaction | rogard to party differences, we have once Arnrssox. | band and wife. The marriage is illozal as ng est Nobras ugaged on one side AL BRARIONG: lar. was covored by o | in making the rioters beat a retreat, but not | with the services rendered to Germany by | and forever struck hands upon the proposi- ———— conse was obtaned and Seff 15 neithel OFANBOEHER only entrence to the ecliar, was covered by a L1 & o 9 ML ) ra Y e Nonrs stove. There are o woutds on ong | Without a fierco struggie, during which all | Major Wissman. The Reichsauzeiger adds | tion that there shall be one flag and one con GRAND TRUNK AN POLITICS, pricst, rabbi nor u magistrate. The parties Friend Fair Association. heavy stove, There are no wounds on the | yne windows of buildings on Sunbridge | that Major Von Wissmann after the three | stitution,” [Great 'h«-muurJ — will be compelled to have the ceremony pers Fiesn, Neb., April 14.—[Special to Ty | Doy, but the suspicion is that the woman | street wore smashed by shower of missiles, [ month's’ leave of ubsence, which has beon | At Morristown the president was again | Siv Chavles Tupper Says it Favored | formed logully or thoy swill be aetostod: B ? 2 et e was murdered. O a photograph of the by which the strikers sought to repulse thé | granted to him, will roturn to Afvica and | called to the platform and responded briofl the Liberals Olsitkey and the woman have been twica JE—At & meetlug held today by the [ woman was found the name “Mrs, Bol police, serve there under Herr Von Saden, the | An old zled veteran forced his wa MoNTREAL, April 14.—Siv Charles Tupper's | Warried to each other before and as often Friend faiv association it was decided to hold | Denmark.” Neigl say that on Monday — governor of East Afr through the crowd and grasped the pres SRONTAEALY pSAAres TUPPELS | gicoreed. These events took place in Poland. a throe days’ trotting, pacing and running | the woman had. a vielent quarrel with London's Latest S:nsation, ! 25 dent's with the remark: “I'm ono of thoso | CHaTees that tho Grand Trank railroud com- | G B St T B K thae Gty meeting on August 28, 97 aud 25, and to offer | YOUIf man who visited her. The policoare [ Loxno, April 14.—[Special Cablegram to Th Newmark«t Races, people who kept you buck at Chickamaugua, | pany worked for the liberal side i the last | some yoars, o sont for tho wouiin 1o comy T retofore. The | Investigating the cas Tui Bie.] -A suit for breach of promise | TLoxNpoN, April 14.~[Special Cablegram to | and now that the war is over U'm proud 16 | election stirred up President Heury Tyler, | and marey him again and she arrived horg society is financially i ape and has re N T T ey brought against William Henry Hurlbert is [ Tue Ber]—This was the first day of the "x\k“ )‘mlr:n‘n;nlfl' llu1 ].x-us;‘lh-nlnl:\Iwwr‘i hll\ who made scme vigorous statements re- | Suturday. cently become a member of the Amcrican Anothe: 3 on. the latest sensation here and excites keen in- [ Newmarket Craven meeting. The race for | Pieasure at these words and held the old sol- | garding Tupper's remarks bofore sail- ST T tly Sie Bl o oy atest s a s keen in- [ Ne 3 a dior's hang r se o ® 8peot ARG ROES Y Ll NEWS FREOM HONOLULU. sociavions ,l.(:':,\l |l|n AN '“‘H‘l;' ADE L2 (R 14t | torest in the American colony, whore the par- | the Crawford plate for three-year-olds ana flavinliand. foe savorlmindies, she speo Pe Jor | Eogland, A cable from LULY hero to th effect that tho. Amoriean and the | 4% concerned are so well known, Sie R, | Upwards, six furlongs, was won by Mr. War- | “/Pno “rosidents of tho ity of Knoxvillo | of the tirani fhnk shois holics win i | Unpricedented Shipmonts of Sugar Califorain sugar refinerios me to. coiing | Webster, the attoruey_general, continuos to [ 3o ¢ 8 Jtug's four-sear-old fily, Dearest; | turned out cn masso this evening to.do honor | fureo and Sie Honry Tylom in e to the United States, Brw.|-C. N. Ry, tho young mua fnvaived | CHllforain sugar pofincries aro to combine | g ag counsol for Mr. Hurlbert, wiiloGoorgo | M ieon, uarda Touryoaceld Cordoliot | o the prosident, A militaty saluto was firad | position by a cortain sootion, read his repott, | SAN Fmaxcisco, Cal., April 14, ~[Spooial in the Henderson drag store case, 1 under the title of the estern sugar com- | [ewis, an eminent solicitor, is submitting vear-old Imogene third. and a carriage drawn by four horses placed | {n which he chargea Siv Charles Tupper with | Telegram to T Be. The steamship n good showing ut his preliminary examina. | PABY: WithJ. D. Spreckels as president and | to a rigovous search of the past life of the | ° at the disposal of the party and they wero | plainly bidding for the Geaud duk vy Australia arrived today seven days from | s Lontsopreliminary examina: | Rojert Oxnard as vice prosident, and that | plaiatiff, called Gladys Evelyn. Sne t 3 . shown points of intercst. A pubiic reception | byt thie co ¢ declined to swerve fro i ' : . tion that Judge Montzomery said o believed | (ooerbOXnerd us vie prosilent 4 sabil , calied vn, Sne has In che Italisn D puties. was held, and Colonel Henderson delivered | £y the compuny declined to swerve from its | yonglylu, The Hawailan Gazette says that hiw_innocent, but that under a techuicality | Saons S oty Whsonroand f0 10/ alieady boan foroed to admit that she ba Roxe, April 14.—In the chamber of depu ‘adaress of welcome, to which the presidont | (idopendence, ' Before ' tho election tho | i ot bty aroh 98 14,00 of thio 1w b was obised te b cLaleality | Burope, J. D, Spreckels when asked about | hived as wife with two men. Hor papoi ’ S - o (Firt uan address of welcome, to which the president | Girand ‘Prunic was deserving of every favor | between March 15 and March 23 13,000 tons man over to uppear at tho nest term of voure | the report this morning declined to make | have been impounded, The suit is a des. | Hes today Marmuzi gave notice of his inten- | responaed. He said in part: I am glad to | from the Dominion government, bit sinco | of sugar have been exported to the ited D + | any statement, perate move on her part. Should she lose it, | tion to ask the government what satisfaction | know that decp devotion to that cause which | then no misrepresentation is 106 monstrous | States by steamship, and between March 81 them by Tupper and his col- | aud April 7 2,000 tons more had gouo by sail, Lost His Right Band. Yi— a trial for perjury will follow. had been asked for or obtatned in the caso of | Munifested itself in the curly contributions of { to bo hurled ai frviNotoN, Nob., Aprl 14,—[Spociat Telo — the Italians | . Luchini | ennessco to tho armles that wont 1o the do- | leaguas, Tuppor's charses of corruption. on | Makink an upbrecotin iy pnd Kotio by sally Gone with a Hands »mor Ma DRI ATE WA IR b et . e et 2 o cuse of the homes of the northwest abides o i T groun to T Biv. oA yoans mu by the | . LSPEPENDENCE, Mo, April pecial _ Prussian Lavor Troubles. also gave uotlco that bo woula call attention | [oaq 0 (0e OMER OF LAO ROKUbosE Mbides | the part of thie bourd of directors of the com- |y 'poriod, Milis and plantations aro sl et A FORRSRALDY Celogram to Tik BEE)-—-Mis. J. A, Hous- | TLoxnox, April 14.—Special Cablogram to | 1 the action taken by the government in | 40 Cuowe YRILGXE. and. crowis pany not aeserving serious considorn. | byt name of Curtis attomnted to got on & moving | o) “Wwite of & nrominent farmer of this place, | Mg H this matter. glory and lustre every hilltop of the Alle- | tign; noisy debate followed, but Nk 6 famat S AR TR T b , wife of a prominent farmer of tnis place, | Tue Bre.)—A body of troops has been sent 2 f, il ghonics. 1 bog L0 say o you that who. | bon' oo/ HOMY debab owed, g The temperature at the islands for the & milo wost of horo. 1o missed his bold | Bas eloped with 4 nogro farm hand named | to Saar-Louls in Khenish Prussia, whero the The Influcnza Scares England. cver supposes there s ‘unvwhere in | moved that tho hourd bi Rot fealeeted, wud | MOntH of March hus beon unusually low, and pd fell on the track, the whteols cutting s | Diclk Black. M. Hoiiston is th mother of | gy itoment among the irom miners is incre Loxnoy, April 14—The reappearanco of | tho northorn statos any jeulousy of your great | this was carried by nppurcntly n lurge ma- | Supiiiiay of March 4, it s stuced, Kbt evm off just below the elbow. Ut hiys caacd Erest cxeitoment and if the | 08 A number of workingmen, who had | the iuflueuza in the north of England causes | material progress wholly misconceives the | jority, but Sir Henry Tyler demanded o poll, “dogh 1 Y e ¥ 3 5 friendly heart of the people of the north, It 8 BT G LA G mometer ruglstoring sbouv 83 dog Quostioning Haunstine's Sanity. @ | 16610 is caplured no stands a splendid ( been discharged on accountof thelr sympathy | Eeat apprenension of a serious epidemic. In | i AC Y (R WHE of al with whom | W1iCh Will take place tomorrow. United States steamer [roquois wus it Honge Bhoxex Bow, Neb., April 1h.—(Special | chance of duucing on air, with labor, paraded yesterday but without | Some pluces nearly everybody is affected moro | yssociatein political life, that the streams | pottawartam e AlGE nonts Completea | 1410 When the Australia lof Telboram to Tin Ban |- ihe: alftriot: o - - ~ committing “any violence, “Agents of the | or less and work is practically suspended, | of prosperity in the south may run hank fu ok il N PO elogram to Tur Brk.|—T'he district court | prominent Colorado Men miners have ordered the discharged working- | While in other parts tho disease is of a milder | Alllive in a government of law. Al may safely | , SAC AND Fox Acexcy, Okl, Aviil 14— Say They Were Swindle :"*”‘WHfl-"';ll;kwl;w:i\.\' in :lr'-l[‘il\;\;!-'slmnmln.v Dexver, Colo, Apvil 14 men to vacato the dwellings they now oceup chavacter. Mauy deaths have occurred. differ in polities ; we may safely divide upon a | The work of aliotting Linds in severalty to | Nrw Yonk, April 14.—F n the question of Haunstine's danity, who | county erand Y N d it is thought that some of o o = 0 bo Lianged on Priday. The case Wil be | COUBLY, Erusd jury has returned fudictinents | BRI S EROUERS Gt oo of tho familics Vienna Muniofpar Eleotion, v 15 01ico ornoted o community can safely ted, 1 Fiven to thejury tomorrow, against Hon. Otto Mears, president of the ed miners is deplorable, and mauy of [ = VIENNA, April 14.~The municipal eloctions | giVido on the question of lmplicit obedience | i hoos M carat Piijoconsumed u period | certain American euterprise R oy S Rio Grande railway, Jerry A, Rantz, Hon. | them are almost without the nccessities of | held here resulted in all the liberal and all | o the law, I ay not choose as president | wude. o “Pottawattamies and | W08 ihe bone black carbon and fortillzep Death of an Old Resident. Fred Walsen, ex-stato treasurer, ox:Stato | life. toe anti-semetic candidates beiug retuvued, | what laws T will enforco and_a citizen muy wbsent whioh” haa taken | Wanuiaciore. Thoy anier 1t & continl 1o Buanuicr, Nob., April 14.—|Special Telo- | Scuator. A M. Stovenson and Hon. Edwin Xew AR s Taw: consequently all the candidates of the clori. | 10t choose which laws he will ovey. ~Upon | about two hundred and forty-throe thousand | bty s of | e 1arkest concerus in tho gram to Tue Ber. | -Isauc Howard, eight Mitchell, charging bribery and attempt " %) D " re excluded from b « any voice | this broad principle our iustitutions rest, | eight hundred and forty acres of the orig! vip . g %e_8 %, the y bribery during ti:e last session of the genersl Bexuiy, April 14 pecial Cablegram to y are excinded from having any vol e oviginal Afiohizan curbon works at Detroit and' the three years old, died at his home in this | PPV, SUFINE the last sesslo LD PR e Mool ol g 4 administration aud conduct'of tho | thercfore iy appeal overywhore is to hold | Pottawattamic reservition, which, from tho | Noetiisestern ferti{zn e compansot oy sounty” yesterdav, Ho uad resided in the | 8SSCmUlN.e fodny. prlata the vosclutioua. adapted. i, | PUDLS seools i Whls aity, tho law In_ venorution and reverence; wo | cutire ucrougo of 70,000 uckes, I6aves & bal- | Now ey clains to Have beon saridlid me sounty twenty-throe yoars, Hatal Toslt Of s Facliah As oday pri the resolutions adopted in : - have no other king, Public ofticers are your | ance of over three hundred thousand acres to | qasive the contracts set. as A — b BN ey v det o | Amorica for the adwivistration of the new Will Act Together. servants, but In th and majestio | be thrown open to whitesettiemont. Hnomors | (oo (o Sa'iEActs sot asida, and have Gas in a Cemetery, Wash | vostordas o fammor tamed Hotwen | cattle iuspection law and say that they provo | VIENNA, April 14.—The Presse says Ger- | presence of the law we all uncover and bend traveling through the country exa Thioy nssert that the ropresontations made of PreasaNtoy, Cal., April 1h—While work- ph;L o XORIAFUAY ‘x‘ oy By thaw, | 1At earnest endeavors have been made to | MAny and Austrin have decided to act to- | {he ke, 1‘\11‘:\1“:;‘&"‘1' ApAEtLy Al Jo tand gug FEMAE 19 8nd ouy - | tho value of the plants, cte, are grossiy ced some giant powder in a stove to thaw. e tha s S = st W [ ad prolonged cheering. | diuns are locate N 1 " The powder exploded, demolishing the | WK® measures which, if conscientiously car- t‘_'l‘!'" oo reapech ito| aommagelal relations e presidential party then re-entercd their fraudulent, L cemetery here r'\ ssterday they came upon & | hougo killing his fourtoen and sixteeq-vea “-‘dt‘n!. cau enable importing countries to [ W h other states. & 5 1 carriages und started for the train, but had Ind an Murder AHE WEATHIR FORECAST, ¢ i and his wite. LT, portation of Ame 1 pork. Buussees, Apeil 14.—Etolle Belge says | gunars took fright and dushed into the presi- | Who killed the Hulls Monday was found dead For Omaha and Vicinlty—Fabr; warmer, 81, Louis Broker Skips. Over & Hun. .‘,', attle Oremat i iicds Henry M. Stanley has been appointed gov- [ aent's carriuge, There was great ex Indian police today. Finding escape For Nebraska—Warmer §owotheasterly St. Louis, Mo, April 14.-- Itbecame known | Prrrsnuno, Pa., April 14.—Early this The Socialists Will Not Strike. ernor of the Congo state. sitement, for {# moment, us both tho | Impossibloho had shot himsolf, The stago | wind this morning that Page McPherson of the o e ispe Benuiy, April 14.—|Spocial Cablegr: o o president and Mrs, arrison — were | from Chaliis was fired upon this aftevnoon | For lowa—Fair; casterly winds; wirmery I £ MePh Tt » oy moralng fire destroyed threa MPos of sheds | DR P LRpas puegan & An Argoatine B signation, seen to be in immiuent danger. They | by a party of Indians while passing through | except tu extreme suuthe n portici., rm of McPherson, Switzer & Co., general | at the stock yards aud cremated 137 head of | Tue Bee.|—Herr Rebel, the socialist leader Buexos Avies, April 14.—General Rocea, | managed, however, to get out uninjured, Tue | the lava beds near here. A posse went out, For South Dakota-~Warier; fair; southcasta brokers ou Third street, has been mmmglmua. ‘Theloss will not exceed §40,000, 1 tho reichstug, in an interview pubhshcdl minister of the interior, has resigned, l A Lewrd Innocent, But Teehnically Guilty. Youk, Neb, April 14.—[Special to Tug sh aorpo question us to what shall be law, but woen a | the Pottawattamio Iudians has just been | formed a syndicate some time ago to pu , one of men were boring a bole in the Oddfellows s frightened horses were finally coutrolled, but | but could not find the ludisus, aly winds,

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