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THuE OMAHA DALYy BEE. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1892, ] NUMBER 275, — e e ey pon— — = TWENTY=FIRST YEAR. g OMAHA, The bill to improve the navigation of the Confirmations— William G. Glltert of Ore | Stie tad driven out the clorks and was busily Mississippt river and prevent destructive gon, United States, ctcuit juage for the engnged 1 loading horself with sacks and o — [ a— 0 It floods was made a special order for next iMu\h judicial ciropit; Samuel H. Gault, bundles of articles, On being asked her 11t nguage Usad week. ¢ Nai b } srnme . | vostmaster of Rogeryille, Tenn. o ) i g | business sho repiied that she was taking | Paris otlin See Plet of Mr, Williams Objects to Language Used by e a——— Claims Against the GJV\}’HIIH“Q of Vene T ha Peseitis ’r;m"gxu_m;‘";N_M\w dasng Progress of the (‘mpmm_ Yooum Handur | B e " By Wus cuty And UeHEved Paris and B“ rlin See H;ny of Anniversary Mr. Walker in a Printed Speech, session on motion of the committeo on foreign zuela to Be Arbitrated, the first eight months 'of the fiscal year end Trial at Hastings, tho Storo to b her own spantpl property. Qelebratiors for Onoe, relations and when the dours opened ad ing June 30, 1802, wera £100,667,233, an in- The officer, with the assis| L of several — Journed until Monday. b creaso of §,000,038 over the receipts during citizons, succeeded in gottin % 0 tho city e v N - \ tho corresponding period of last vear. ail where she will languish| % other ar NG T . HE QUOTES FROM THE HOLY SCRIPTURES NEWS FOR THE ARMY FIGHT OVER JUDGE WOODS' NOMINATION | oo e e ee on rules today acetdea [ STORY OF THE KILLING NARRATED | 1ol zanicuts can bo made. Ar smor aveest | ONLY EVENING UP WITH HER HUSBAND e cacne o —— to recommend an investigation by a com — her daughter, Louise, went t¢ w= s osidence - Complete List of Chang the Regalar mittec of the house into charges relating to in the north part of the city = & xtracted Attacks Upon Mugwumps € onsldered as Service How the Vote Stood on His Confirn fon | the granting and rescinding of certain leas Evidence of the Prosecution Pre nted and from a bed- tick 8800 in money # ; thoe old Mme. Schlegel 13 d Her Spouse to Deathy 1 Sersonal Affront by the Massachusetts Wasmixaros, D. C., March 18.—[Special and the Evidence in the Case—Senate In the Yeilowstove National park. Witnesses for the Defense Tntroduced lady had saved up. In additia s the ~Toltes nnd Atimteliists 18 CoTlIsIon Gentleman—An Amusing Discussion Telogram to Tk Ber.|—The following as- Secrets— News Notes and ",“::: ?;:Lfi‘-::“l("-:‘f";‘f"ll“‘l‘:: "“"_“"l_'“é':‘:"“"‘:;‘ Interesting Detalls to Bo Submitted By b ) RRtCE —Katser Willieln's Cabinet 1s - g# ot the senate, signments to regiments of oficors recently Gossip. vice-consul of Switzerland at Chicago, G Later — Nebraska News Nol A movement has boen started = £y city n Open kovolt, '] promoted and transfors of officers are or- it Assistant Secretary Girant has recovered to build u ea from the | % irver TN dered : from the grip and was at the \War depart through the city for manufac, @ pur hed Wastiaroy, D, C., March 18.—"Hot shot | Leave of absenco for ton days is granted [ Wasnixatoy, D. C., March 13.—The senate | mont this afteraoon. Hustixes, Nobi, March 15, [Spacial Tele. | posos. o commitieo having i 2 in [Copianted 1912 by Jamee Gordon Bennett.) i for mugwumps—Hoar and Willlams shown | Second Lieutenant Ernest Hinds, Second | spentsome time in executive session this h,‘?:&'l":vu-;. lfl‘v,nl"mm:r;:‘l‘?\n_ln_r |‘>|:"“hfl"-‘“ gram to Tue Bee. | —Today tho Yocum mur, :"::\l'k‘j‘}:1\:‘ll‘p:_":“"‘m\\li“\:"":\!j«';;:l;:\‘x\ a.~"-‘:|~l Paxis, March 18, —| Now York Herald Cable X up—Williams’ report on silver coinage rid- | artillery, First Lioutenant John N-“;‘“Si afternoon in the consideration of the pend- e e e idad to | der trial was the center of attraction in | Sy, (UG ITTRS 0t the projoet. * 1L Ta ex- | Sopecial to Tu Bk [—A woman named 3 dlea.” These wero somo of the words that “fl';:::}\fl'fi.‘ub\‘;:}'l(.lm\r":lwg“f '{;‘I:l ;\:lpév”: iug treaty, by the terms of which tho clams | seat Noyos, republican, contestant from the ) Hastings. The district court room was 10t | pected that o preliminary survey will bo | Schlegel, wishiye to avongo horsolf upon her ; Mr. Williams of Massachusotts objected 10, | Yanient of tho veeruiting sersice and will | Of the Venezuolan Ship company against the | T'wenty-oighth Now York district, and un- | largo enough to hold the crowd who fought | made at onze. % nd, who had accused hor of intidelity, . and asked to have stricken from the record us | then proceed to join bis regiment. Leave of | government of Venezuela, caused by the il- | seat Rockwell, democrat, and struggled avouny the door for entrance. NAMING THEIR CANDIDATES, saturated his night robe with petroleum and & part of the speceh of Mr, Walkor of Massa- | abseuco for two months on surgeon's certil- { legal seizure of their vossels during the rev- T P titnesses for tho stato and defense wore fhioh 80 1t on fite, She looksd ofi WHIG B chusetts, which had not been delivered by | eate of disability, with permission to 16ave | olutionary movement some years ngo, 18 to [ Wasnixatos, D, C., March 18.—The March | separated and keptin separato rooms until f Ticketa for Varlous Nebraska Towns Bielng burned to death, Ha was burned beyond that gentleman In the house. Mr. Williams | the Departmont of the Dlatto, 1s, granted | s servted by arbitration. report of tho statistician of the Department | Wanted on tho witness stand. At 9:45 Placed in the Fleld. 4 recognition, characterized the language as ungentie: [ The leave of absence granted First Licu: | Senator Morzun in behalf of thecommittee | of Agriculture shows tho vroduction of cot- [ County Attornoy Hoepner began the opening Pratrswoutn, Neb., March 18.—Special aris hay boen perfectly quiet today. The manly, unmanl; uuparlinmentary and | tonant John Bigelow, jr., First cavaley, No- | on foreign relations made a long explanation | ton of the world exceeded the consumption | statement for the prosccution. His state- legram to Tur Ber.]—-The democrats to- | celobration of tho anniversary of the coms offensive in the extreme. Ho considered an | Yember 7, 1801, is ‘extended fourtcen | of tne conditions under which tho seizures | more than a million and o half bales in 1890 | ment was briof ana dealt with the bare facts | night held theie city convention at Rockwood | muno has been without untoward wcident up , % attack upon \ho mugwumps as a personal L‘; b L I:::xmlon‘(‘!;”“:,rn l‘l:}:;:!mm:l'l 1 \:‘:;; were made and told of a long and heretofore | and increased the visible stock in 1501 1,100,- | of the killing. hatl, Several very exciting contest,were had | to the present houy. attack, for he lina been one. In the eampaign | jajoy "(.,n.“m 1,‘2‘.‘?,“,\,,‘ 1. ysor,” is | futiic effort of the Dopartment of State to | 000 bales. 'I'he pries of middling upland in After reading the information to the jury | over the offices, aspecially thoso of mayor Berlin had plenty of oxcitement today, 1 of 1554 his colleazue had been oue of the | changed 1o loavb of absenco oh surgeon’s | settlo the claim by the ususl diplomatic | LAverpool fell from 6 1-16 pence in January, | hesaid that the stato would attempt to show | aud city clerk, The convention was presided | Enormous crowds of workmon went to the § yroatest mugwumps of the day, but now be | certificato of disability to date from March | methods. No action was taken in the mat- L:-l"‘:;“r"v‘;;Oflil’l"c"‘_‘;'-‘n;"“-::“":;«"-,n“‘ 2 .{ W%} hat on Fobruary 22, last, Captain A. D. | over by Charles Grimes and G. D. Jones | Uricdorichsbain comotory, where are ine htod the mugwumps worse than ho did the | 1, 1892 and is extended as such to includo | ter by the senate. e W0 s oars more tivan 3 000,000 | Yooum took the life of Myron Van Floot in o | eted as secrotary, Ior mavor, Charles M. | terrod a numbor of thoso who foll in tho 1848 devil, A b ‘l.“r',"‘,“:c‘:,( b dudge Woods* Confiemutions Bales. | A large reduotion of the acrengé is | premeditated and malicious manner. They | Butler was nowinat d ovor -'“"'{l"‘“-_é;l\‘"‘“;"}:; movement. Al those who paraded woro red by a voto of 81 o 33; Frank J “Plio house, aftor the consideration of rou- | laclude May nominated for treasurer by acclam : show itted mit- Droceedod 10 tho consideration | tenant Theodoro I, Dewitt, ussistant sur- oxpected to show that ho admitted com There was also a renewal of the discussion | the only remed; d ting tho crime afterwards. Further they fon: W, | Tbbons. Crowns and wmottos were nlaced which had been heard during the recent tine busines: p enant ] 1 t, us \ SR e W ated for clork over Hy M. | Upon the graves, Some of the inscriptions of the privato calendar, geon, in extension of the sick leave granted ) goo i ol dione unon the pre Aldrich Succosds would prove that b fo n threat provious | I5: F'ox was nominated for clork over H. M erip 4 . Sopt e 17, 1801, The vesi, 2 s , U oposition to s Li ovld prove that he mado o threat pre Yk Py 271* for HoMA0 ead: A0 e On resolution of Mr. Buslinell of Wiscon- 'Kfllr‘n“\i |"'~lll)l'"\"-‘l Lll.lAbl:-'J. llhell)u!:‘;mra\‘:&"l:‘f acquaint the republic with the nature of the WasmyGroy, Dy C,, March 18.— The presi- | to tho shooting that he would kill Van Fleet l\!‘oxns\:::h:r\ ‘;:?e"l{u:u t‘l:‘» ‘::,;l‘ill?l\‘||‘1(:\l| ;nflm:fi:; ::\m}. Lon Livo Anarchy Hurrah for s > sin resolution was adopted calling on the | First Licutonant heodore B Dewitt, wssist- | o lves mado ugainst Juage Woods and tho | dent sent to the senate the nomination of | before sun down. This would prove thowr | i LG WG Willots and Charles D, | oy or®!l Stiong bodies of polics lined the tho Mississippi river betwocn tho mouth of - nomination. Finally it was decided that tho | general, vicoe Wiliam H. Taft, resigned. | g teneral O, Ditworth oponed for YA G601 the school board by acclamation. Whilo the | allowed eversone to pass. Upto 1 o'clock . He showed that thecharge of murder el x 4 EIRTR IR o 2l Judge Taft tendorad his resignation toany | o ths first demrco comprised. mansiaughtor | NOMInations weroacquiesced v, @ very bit- | overything was tranquil. At 1:3) o'clock and mado proparations 1o ssumo Nis NOW | hnd merace 1o ge soomd Sogro " | tor foeling prevails, and it seoms probablo | there was not a sinzle soctalist journal to be. ) secoud degree, both poui- | °F : Jelh b o 0 duties as judgo of the circuit court of ap- | tentiary offenscs. e says a porson has a | UHAta citizens ticket will bo the result, ot in the city. Thoy woro all sold. They ITS CROWNING INFANY. testimony taken by the judiciary committee in the course of the investigation should be for the | mude public as well as the voto by which the the Chippewa river in Wisconsin and West Newton slough, Minnesota. pvernment Denoun inglish ¢ o B A S e e P wasionwas conitmod. 'CHaVOLe Was 38 | neals'or: e Bfxdistriok: Fight 10 slay #_ transgressor ou his proporty, | BEATHICE, Neb., Mareh 18, = [Special Telo: | org printod ou red paper. Mr. Williams of Massachusotts, rising t0a [ Losnox, March 18.—Tho Chroniclo, com- | fO4 i )(slay utransgressor ot bis OBy | gram to Tuk Bee. | ~Tho democratic primaty ed paper. question of privilese, moved to strike from | yovein oo oxecution of the poachors, m“ o i;;:\l‘e“sr“h A"eir;- i 1}“{?3{1-‘ C ""_md}flr- One Fure for Vot ;‘,:‘XK"‘\’I’;,‘“ O et ot e attorat Yocum's | olection held in this city last nieht resulted Fought at the Gate. A ) Aot e s, , Dawes, Uixon, Dolph, Gallinger, Hale! T | Van I ad slanderod s 576168 ol i e e tho rasord that portion of that sneach of Mr. | . ho callous folly of Home Socretary | Hansbrough. ' Hawley, Higgins, Hiscock, | , ‘VASHINGTON, M Ata meet- | ¥ vorum hoara of it and the next day | it the election of - delogations favoring 1. R. | At2 o'clock the first vattle botwoen the. Fogg for mayor and Richard Mahana for | St 5 . Councilmen were nominated | PRraders and tho p ards, 1. B, Appleget in | 5,000 of the for woro roturning from tho L. A. Clausen in tho | cometery and wanted to pass through tho Lantzdorg gate. The polico obstructod the Watkor, of Massachusetts, printed on e | o tthews hns lost the governmont thirty | Hoar, McMiilan, Munderson, Mitchell, Pad: | 1ng of tho truak line passenger ageuts bere | slow Van Floot. ; G s - Sk Prostd rson, Snwyer, Storman, | 1t was decided to sell tickets to those persons | The testimony of the witnesses agreed : him, There scemed to be, said Mr, Williams, | seats in tho rural districts. He has shocked | 40ck, Proctor, Sauderson, Sawyer, Shorman, s i lony ) ouly in two of tho w cratic ropresontatives from Massachusetts oo i 4 Laiedd Nays—Messrs. Bates, Berry, Blackburn, | Washington at the ttme of tho Grand Army ARt Peemer hud been to- | second. against thoie republican. collengues, = He { Of bis countrymon. Bloagett, Call, Cockrell, Coke, Danlel, | of the Republic enoampmentin Soptember at | Showed that Yocum and Teemer hud been to Tho detocratic city convention will bo ica occurred. About city treasur ! Would not complain in this wmatter woro not | 1tobert Buchanan writes: “This exocution | Iaulkuer, George, Gibson, Harvison, Jones | the rate of ono fare for tho round trip. gother on tho atterncon of the tragody, atd | y,6/q tomorrow, and tho following ticket will | (W47 80d the workinon prossed o, aitacking { the public utterances of a personal and in- | leaves nnother blood staln on our so-called | Of Arkansas, Kvie, Morgan, Palmer, Pasco, L togather went luto IPred Muchow's ealoti | in ail provability bo placod in nomination: | £ho police with stones, Then the mounted sulting nature, such as ho thought seldom | Christian civilization. The shamo will fall | Peffers Pugh, Ransom, Turpie, Vilas, Voor- o UL UL o e e T thon went ap | 15 It Fogir, mayor: Richard Mahana, city | police chiargad the erowd, using their sabres appeared in tne records of congress. | on the cowardly jurors and judges and on tho [ BEes, Waltham-—24, Wasnixatox, D. C., March 18, —Tho Boring | deamer sefusou to drinic 06w thiy WML B0 | trensurer; W. G, Washbura _for membor of | and wounding many. Soveral wera so sorls The speech which tho gentleman had printed | newspavers which declined 1o say a word for | Lbe Pairs wore: Messre. Aldrich and Hill, | soa question was again discussod at the | (Corhcard to say he would kill Van Fleat | the school board. Ttis probabio that tho re- | ously hart that they had to ba taken to inado n gross ottack on tho class of mon | the unhapny mon. Lot this \ast- lozal mu. | Comeron and Butler, Carey aud Irby; Cusey | cipinet meotiag, No reply to tho presi- | pemmie mondovy 4o e d Toemer went | Publicau nominee for clerk and ono member | =, o F5 HEE8 HHES ake L3 1 Who were denominated “mugwumps.” and | dor b rémombéred a8 the governmonts | 2nd Vest, Cullom and Gray, Dubois and Gid. | Ganvy noto of the Sth in regard to the modus | out and the {wo ywallted up and down. tho | Of tho sciool board will b endorsed, or at | ROARE R on'the New England aclogation. Afior tho | Geren Imembered mir. "Matinows daces | 500 Of Louisiana, Felton und Brico, Fryoand | (iUt 012 of e B in SR fo BB AL | out and the two, walked wp ad dowh the | loast no nominations will b made against | 'he number of visitors to the comster grontlomua from Maesachusctts hud said (hat | again to show himselt boforo tho electors, lot e e | by ¥ Bour. Thon Vi 1'leot atartod toward homo, | them: ; 1S Smocial | TOmATKRDIE, fully 10,00) having mado tho @ would primt the rest of his romarks, thero | his reception bo expressive of the whole peo h TUAWRLSAN Mok o SR ITOGTVRIt B tofoat AL s olFer LirGANY Vegat tAtle || | AYESATIL Gy, en 18— [Special | journey. R iy L L L, son, Stanford and Vance, ‘Teller and Chilton, _ Senator Mopfill Convalescing. ut stopoed stor bogan ta LA S T o L 5 ' ROHTI A bl LR oL B HBLIEor E MUE: | Sny ohat s Rt Es sy th protest against | Yarren and Gordon, Wilson and Colquitt, | Wasnixaroy, D, C., March 15.—Senator s ,;;,“;!\'\‘_';mg‘mg‘,‘,l,‘:;‘,‘;”,",;;;,m,\“c?.,?,;"‘, ous alliances was held at the opera house \'“ { 0'clock tho trouble was renowed and 1 wumps —Hoar and Williams Showed Up— | themockory of 1ho system of transferring the “,’"“0““"" Kenua. 3 1l passed the most ravorable nightsince | (o7 0N R S mm‘"‘”‘,g‘!“l\.‘,r from nis | Thursday ~evening. Hon. Charles Van tho police freauently charged the erowd. Willlams' Report on _ Silver Coinnge | royal prorogative of merey to an irresponsi- t appeurs that five senators, all republi- | i inass nud overy symptom points to con- | avareoat pocket, Lfived. four shots at Van | Wyek Kalston, Storms and others gave in Trouble in the Cabinet. Ridaledy (Tangbter] His (Whliams) dhe | o miioros: cans, were absent and unpaired. They were | 51 e 6 ARt ILL s UL terosting talks. Much spirit and zeal is man- | - qyq political situation in Gormany quivy was a proper one, whothier tho rules | ' The Timoes justifies the course of M. | Messes. Jones of Nevadu, Porkins, - Pett i Vo Flect ran fnto the Hotel Bostwick, a | ifested in the work, which is potent 1w the o ROICA RS LU RLION NIt S AR S permitted a congressmun 1o edit his speeches | Matthews. grew, Stewart and Washburn, It is ex SILVER MAYAPLIT THE PARTY. f "1‘ SonTLOn 0 Sy as followed him | control of the political affairs of this count now is very serious and ministers are tulking! in the Recora, or bave the results as he saw | % — ——— 5 plained that the vote wastaken an hour d(“v'l o.u; lefl“v\ an ”“x""l n\, e i\ WeeriNa Warew, Neb., Maceh 18.—|Spe- | of resigni It is rumored that Chancellor them in his own mind biizonod 1o the world, | £rench Control of Tusurance Companies. | earlier than was expected, 80 that some of | Pogsibility That There Will be Two Demo- | S0%1. A policoman arresied MOy S04 | cial Telogram to Tik Bk, |—At tho repub- | Von Caprivi hos resigned. At a cabinet couns It was. the business of the committos on | PAws, March 18.—At the cabinet council | the senators who wore attendiug to_dopart cratie Presidentinl Tickets. beard him say thut ho haa done the sBooting. | Jican city convention tonfRut tie followiug | cil yesterday tho emperor was vory rr nister of commerce, hus sub- | mental business returned to the - capitol too an Iticet was taken homo ana died thevs | o, jidates wero placed in nomination to bo | o - CLAACILL O L AL printing to see that such matter was not in- | M. Roche, jected vy gentloman who printe they never baa uttered Mr. Richardson of 'l'ennessco (chairman of IRToTtoIvOtes New Yonk, Mareh 18.—“Aro the demo- | from hemorrhage a few minutes later. After crats likely to put,two presidential tickets in | establishing these facts the stato rosted its > flel: i case. et et e e Horali's Washington | . The attorueys for tin dofonso did but littlo AT b Ay nayor: | And very nervous. He roproached the chan- Captain Schaeffer, clerk; Webster, | eellor and the ministers in rogard to the Loy treasnrer; J. 1. Leyda, police judge, and M. [ scolaire. Count Vou Zadlitz, minister of M. Butler, chuirman of the city central com- | public instraction and of public worship,who e Nob., March 18 [Spocial Tele. | 134 drawn the law undor ordors from tho gram to Tue Bre.|—The independents met poror,iaroseiand withoutiaaylngRBRYIAN sed into a neighboring chamber, wrota 1 speeches | mutted o bill providing for strict control of foreign insurance companies doing business o 3 g in the councry. The bill says they shall The testinony taken by the judiciary com- b o v tho habyere | maintain sulliciont resorve fuud invested | mittce relative to the nomination of " Judgo : oross-cxamining and wera not inclined to dis M \Walker sald that the headlines. to | b F'rench rentos to guaranteo all Fronch Woods makes a volume of 125 printed pages, | man opens a special to bis paper, and then | pute the facts as giv They called but one b1tk Rl genticman Dhjt'k‘lm:l‘luld been | policy holders ugainst risks. It empowers including -:xh}uua_ It comprises testimony | adds: “If the domogeatic house passes by u | wituess today, Colonel lsas ¢ Lo Doyt, who printed by mistaice. % the government Lo supervise the investments fin’m{'hy(é‘:’. t\. nlmlur, lm(lfllm{:r\ll} cl‘cn:”O( substantial majority,a free silver bill, and if 'fmfl-“ llh,fll he had seen Yocum going past | yo i-n4in the council chambers and nom- | pi Mr. Williams said that it was his pur- | Of the companies and requires thcm to sub- | the Lnited States - court, relative 10 0 | ¢hisaction bo followad by the insertion of LRADIRtFIOALIYREIOUS LI DS inatod the following ticket: Mavor, A. C. is resignation and sont it in by bl bYD “‘,‘,"Y,f,,,f:':m'f,’:“':'.,‘,,',‘, ot i PUT- | (it theie socounts 1o a most. searching audit | Coy-Sullivan wrial, with "that of W. C. o e tion of 8 | "4 S'thie prosceution ciosed its case much 4 owing ticket: Mavor, A outhis resignation and scnt it in by b sere 4 s : . de| g o | freesilver plank iu ghe platform, it 1s not " ed, e Jones; city clerk, Carl Schmatouberg; city | v, Tontion of tho committeo on priating to such | DY representatives of the goverument. Nichols of [ndianapolis, deputy clerk of the piahy [ soonsr than expected, the defense did not | yraucii o Yroa'S, Cook s ity engincer, W, i, | Vo0t Some of the Evidence Heard. ! c aino subject; L. O, Bailey | improbale that 1802 may witness a i s 0 ncer, \ y S XDRSICHB : CL P R S GG, Livenrroor, March 18.—The bodies of Mrs. | touching the indictments in tho trial on thes | when two dowacrafic candidates contended | tuken until tomorrow. O e D ea ol e e solo CoHEVORRZ SRERS Unpardonable and Offenxive Language, | Wiiiiams and four children, exhumed at Rain 'S, Claypool of Indianapolis, a lawyer, | for victory, 1ot hone agaffist cagh other, but | During the progross of tho trial tho women | o TeigMinution was mado for Secontl | to Play. whn the emneror rapped for sitaneo. Mr, Richardson said that it was not in the | 11l after being. murdered and buplad by | I the samo connection: v, M. Ochiltree” of | hgainst'thg candidatos of thc republican and | have been in tho minority among the specta- | 1™ Sroware 'L Tt. Fletchor, B, S, Gaylord | CPorivi said no moro, but waited until the power of the commitieo to prevent tho gen m ¥ | Rushvile, Ind., n lawyer, touching the | whig parties aswell. ‘I wm assurcd that | tors. Of the G present this afternoon not | o o Wilkinson wero selected. T I, | MOrning, when the emperor seut for: him.) Irederick Doeming, allas Williams, were toman ¥rom EMitasacliugatta’ from o charges of discriminution by Judge Woods | leading anti-silver democrats of the house | more than twelve wero ladie: ronding, 1t is said that the kIR | hyried this afternoon in thoe Kelly was chairman of the convention and | fustead of ves rish church- i b i d , 5 ‘ okl ihos Shal Catiens oniha varons hpviisy | burled thisaftarnot b reli | against denocrats; Judge C. F. McKnutt of | aro considering. the advisability of such a | ~The jury in this case is as mtellizent a | 13 SERCRINETR, by e 5ol a s LT S Wt L of his spocch. i yard in tho presonce of a large concourse of | ferre Hauto, Ind., of connsel for tho defenso | courso as the only means of correctly defin. | body as obe could wish. All avo listening Ml nartuce s teallod || SETE AT e e neaa) M Wil called attontion to the lan. | PCOPIS: At tho post mortom examination | ;'the Coy-Sulliviin casos, to the effect that | ing their position on tho great quostions of | very attentively to tho tostimony and somo E o situation became complicaied when 18 for next Tuesday evenivg at Gern. Juxiata, Neb. eram to T B nia hall. | was Jearned that tho emperor was not inf March 18, [Special Tele- ORI “mll i cauens | Berlin, but had set out for Hubertsburg| gungo which seemed o hiin to bo unpardon. | A\UCTY eoming, brothor of Frederick, neaf. | Judgo Woous' conduct had been strictly un- | tho day. Tt isargued by theso gentlomen | aro talang notds of tho priveipal points. So able and offensive in tho extreme: words | e A i R ol ranted iy avife | fair and parusan, and that be had assumed | that it would be impossible for any consis- | far all has been plain sailine, but whou tho thut wero not uttered in the heat of debate, anspires that Deowing troate 18 WO | o5t of the duties of the prosecuting or- | tent democrat to vote tte republican ticket | time for testimony in rebuttal comes the . 0 utally soon after o i ollon Bt tovolo 1 £ this afternoon and nominated a full anti- | Without any waj and nobody knew whel , but wore printed without provocation s words | CFUIBILY soon after marriage, ney; Emory B. Sellers of *Monticello, | and by so doing givo his endorsemont to tho | most interestmg part of tho cuso will be | He SUTPENOR R nOWR e, B I SEHT NGO Wi, uorefora it s ot known) uttored only in printing and not i any othor 1o Cannot 1o Convicted Ind., formérly ' United States district | McKinloy tariff bill.” manifest. T bar A o B har Aokl S von e org 1 lainok KIiCHg red only t 3 o Cannot Be Convicted, $ 4 bert aber, Amos Snattuck, Phillip Hoover | whethero these resignations are defini ] fashion. 'I'he privilogeof printing unuttored [ Tuswox, Mareh 15.—A committes of the | Bitorney, relutive to the same cascs and tho == and D. M. Bal s resiRniationsita/danpiLe, ches in the records was never intended | A SRES blocks of fivo letter; Nathan Morris of In- & a 1 T SR il il it is said that tno resignations of Count) W givo the power of personal insult. If | Chamber of Deputies, to which the matter | dianapolis, prosent United States attornoy, Graxp Istavn, Neb., Marel 18.—[Special Meiklejohn Declares Himself vou Zeidlitz und of Flerr Herrgurth, ministe proper under the rules, the exo of that | was roferrad, kas decided that thers ave no | upon the same subject, touching particularly | cleveland Denies That s Wife | to T Bee, | —This was physicians’ davan | jaypyoxr, Neb, Mareh 18.—[Sp to | of the interior, aro irrovocable, Ci power was not gentlomanly and not parlia- | grounds for criminal proccodings against [ upon the dismissal of the cases; I3. IV Rittor, Prevented His Withdrawal the Cuyler Shultz murder caso on trial in | ., L G i 3 ) ; t fsesiie 3 pu oy g ; 18iissaliofih LAY even drawal. ) 2 i Bre)—Hon. G. D, Meikiejohn of Ful- [ quently, the political world is in a state o nentary. Senor Carvaiho, ex-minister of tinance, who, | Indianapolis, a lawyer, in the same relation New York, March 18,—Thi rning th the district court. D, P00 of this city, who > s b i 2 L Y iam, quoting from Mr. Walker's | mpis Goevaiios ex-minister of lnancs, who, | N ehambers, Unliod States dlstrict attors | NEW Youk, Mareh 15, —Tuls morning tho | the distrlewcouet, 1or Vop of Whis olth, who | lorton was tn Fromont today, nua while horo | worey. ' 1t is also statod that, Emperor. Wil 1, objocted 1o that. gontioman’s deciarae | of monoy.to the RRoyal' Rallroad compuny | ney. concarning tho cstimation in which | Herald as a Lakewood, N: J., dispatch em- } W phy LIONAIDL YBOMO, YOF he gave itout that he was o candidate for | linm wanted a grant of 50,000,000, whick [ tion that tho mugwumps 1 the United | without the knowledzo of his colleagues. Judge Woods is held by tho people of In- | bodyingan interview with My Cleveland | ago, and who, upon two, Occdsions 2;3'“"&“"_0 the nomination for congress on tho repub- | the ministers and tho Reichstag opposed. 1t] Btates 'bad theix asats by gross deception diana. about the story in the Evening Telegram to | 'Murder, made an examiuation of, Shullz oc- | ican vicket. Tefrumoredl ihatiino s oS Lola et and moral fraud.” These were at best us Factional Fignt k. ‘The exhibits are made up of the records of | (1o effec Slous TR cupled 'tho stana for two hours this morn “Tam willing the awful iact should b R AL the Lol Seolaita sy AN \eso were a4t bost un ) the effect that provious to his having written | {i¥ {0 017 (18" ey all ho knew of Shultz’ I o T B e o i e maniy words, but coming bere under tho | Comk, March 15.—A hall in which a public | the court in the trials of the bribery cases; i Frea A og telling the jury 100 Shultz! 1 ynown, saia Mr, Meiklejobn, in & firm voico | Withdrawn and that the emperor will follow * a8, R 4 5 i the letter to Generul Bragg of Wisconsin, in | strange cruelty during the sickness of mem- 1 i d s polic, b it jor color of having been spoken, they wero tho | lecture was being given in North Cork last | the opinion of the supreme court in the samo A 4 B s 2 and with an air of fraukness. he policy of the iberals, but a mojority off moro serious. - Tho zentieman Irom Worces- | nieht awas tho Lcons of a factional fight bo. | 33631 Judgo Woods’ card to the public de- | which nheloft it'to bo inferred that if the peo- | bers of tho family; of the wound Shultz had | “ryore will be no stealth in my efforts to | the deputies beliovo that the emperor will J ter bad quoted from the Ser: night was tho scene of a factional fight be- | randing his interprotation of the law in the | ple so willed it he would accept the demo- | long ago received und its offect on the brain. | oeuro the o tio vill take 5 i 4 | 1 tho Sermon on tho asach) 3 v i ure the nomination. 1 will take 1t and f 0 3 M v tween Parnellites and anti-Parnellites. Many | 1) 416y case; Justice Harl val of i He thought Shultz was crazy. not yield, and then the giicultios will bo iu. ount. For a rock-fall and sky-picrcing | bersons wore injured by missilos. The dis. | Dudley caso: Justice Hutlan, in npproval of | cratic nommation for the prosidency, he had | 0, i S 102 Wllor of tmis city | Make the strongest fight for succoss that 1| ¢oggaq monument of blasphemy commena bim to the | ypbance was quelied by the police, Judge Woods' ruling; aletter from Judgo | prepared a letter for the Associated press in B eTedithatoltnosalisth AN TRTE 1% o Y | can possibly make. If thero is some other R L W Ot Ml o lr MLarits words 1n which that gentleman compares an . Nibrock to show that Judge Woods’ second | which ho positively declinea to oo acandi- | 2fcupiec U Bssland, man PINION | capdidate which the nominating convention 7 2 attack upon a fellow memler to tho rebuke Fear Trouble with Socialists. charge was ot an afterthought: ex-Senator | date. After writlng it, howover, the story [ SHUZ 15 “‘"j“l“fi;‘m";- ',“"“N’i jate suberin- | might tnink wouid bo a better vote getter | This was the opouing day of the expositio of the Savior of men to tho Scribes and | Pams, Mareh 15.-Tho governmont foars | McDonald’s criticisms of Judge Woods and | went, he was Pnnlludcu to destroy it. endent of tho lnsano asium at Lincot, wis | than I and it seos it to nomunato him, then I | of independent artists, that is to say, of Bhacisops, o - that communists will tako advantage of the | L9 18UoV's roplios: the celebrated Dudley: | “Why sald the ex-prosident, ‘L nover | SON O Of° fhcanity fn all its divisions, | i for him most eacnostly. it is cloar that | thoso who do mot recognize tho jury o Mr. Loud, California— Do you consider au g L Azt Whittaker lotter (too blocks of five lettor) | areamed of writing suchn lettor. So they | $eriPUon of IWSGUILY M I JL8 | SVISIORE | this is a vear when party” should be placed | pajnters. Thers aro many bad pictures and attack upon the mugwumps as a personal at- | Anarchist "'j“'_‘_‘“yw; toricansg troubio on | and tho denunciatory resolution of the Iu- | say Mrs, Cleveland induced mo to suppress a [ (18¥38E RERC St HQ BVIERES B L AR90 B0 | first and persons next.” NRILOrS, ALPRLADY Pictures (Ag tack? tho anniversary of tho fall of tho.commune, | diana democratic convention. letter that was never written! Thesilly | M¥a® decidecty of the ob Ahat Shultz was | +When will you begin your canvass very few good oncs, hut therd are som Mr. Williams —Yes, T do; becauso 1 haye | May 2. Special military and civic precau The Bering sea question was not alluded | story is absurd, for the main fact that Mrs, | [isane when ho shot karc ‘ihe géneral be “Lum going to bogin right away; I am | superb landscapes by an uukoown painte beon there, tions will be taken to prevent it. to today in executive session. Cleveland neven interferes in political mat. | licf 13 that the dofense will win. I'he charge | going 1o swing around tho district in the-| named Cbarles Guillout. Ono of them S o - TR T S ot tors in which f am concerned, will probably go the jury tomorrow night. Lokt twoweoks 1) AN ) A 2 L Duoter eriptures at Mim, A houands o y r. 5 ; e i s ters 3 — o 3 called “Grande Gloire, Joes N e .| FROM COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE, “The v a e of 1 co e e Continuing, Mr. Williams said that in 1885 | SUMMERsiDE, Que., March 15, —Thevo is nm’o',‘)‘o‘l’g"’,‘fn‘;fil‘;l'd‘x&},",f“‘""i",'u"(\.'::fl\ fis o e O L S e Buying Up Elevators. Jacques St Cere, ho had dono himself tho honor of brenking | much excitemont at Capo Nortn over the ap- | 5 of Interest to th ra M- | ten n a hurry and just whon T was on the | BEATIR Neby MOtk 18- -[BpRcl oW | pypyove, Neb., March 13, — Spacial to Tur: R T away from tho republiean patty. | Demo: | pearance of thousand of seals. Tho entire ported to the Senate, point of leaving for wy gunuing trip. That | Svam to Tur Bee.|—Hon, George B. Everett, | yo '™ qyd Ny, & Schueidor comnany of Bty A AL NATH TP caRuie. Applause.| In that campaign oue of | population is engaged capturing them, | Wasmivaroy, D. C., March 1S.—Senator | letter, which tho gencral has seen fiv to give | one of the Jeading lawyors of this section of | )i "ire have just bought of J. 8. Buker | Sickness Canses n Denver Wao o 2D 1he most diflicult tasks the exccutive com- | making good hauls, ~ 1t is cighty years sinco | (ucov. of the committeo on foulture. | to the press, exprossed my views plainly. I | the state, and a prominen*. public spsaker in A 3 L] Bk sknoss:Causey. B Lonver NyomuL {0 RN mittee Lad was to carb and checis tho ardor | seals appeared in this vicinity, et serleulture, | giq 1ot think at the time 1 wroio the letter | t1e republican cause throuzhout tho s that gentleman's clovator and lumbver yards Her Lif and zeal of the gentleman from Masszehu G today made an able report on Mr. Sherman's | 1hai'i would ever bo used in the manner 1t | ¢ Fepublican cause throughout tho state, | gt Croweil aud West Point. This gives the | Desvew. Colo., March 15.—Mrs, J. A. SmitH seits (Mr. Walker), who now mado this at. Guillotined In Swatzortand. | pill guthorizing and requiring the sccrotary | hus or I might bave takeu moro timo in au- | 11044t Kixcolsior Surings, Mo, at noon today | Nyo & Sehwelder company forly-four elo- | ny found dead in tho bath tub of ner resi ‘ tuck upon his former associates, [Applause, Brixe, March 18,—The first execution in | of agriculture to fix uniform standards of | swering.” of Dright's disease, Thu romains will bo vatorsalongtheline of the Iromont, Blk- \ rening ibaving o o An 1881 thero had not been a greater mug- | Switzerland since 1863 took place today at RS e W TR s 2 4 — — brought hero for interment. ‘I'ic decoased [ horn & Missouri Valley road in Nobraska, denco this evening, baving committed suf wump than the gontloman from Worcester. | Tacorno. 1o culprit we Ttal o x'lunl"gnwul hfl-uli grlg\}A‘l'u or wheat, corn, Tennesses Democratic Convention, leaves a wifo and five small children, [le - - le by cutting her throat in u ghastly man b ow e hated tha mamwu s wonecsier. | Lucerne, Tho culprit was an Italian named | oats, rye aud barley. Tho committee ‘added | N (suviriy, Denn., March 15, —At the meet- | Wwas a native of North Carolina and was for THOUSANDS OF CATTLE PERISIL ner. Blood was smeared over the room ang Gattd, who murdered Mile, Degen, a teacher. | a sndment L Jo that in inter- he aid the devil. [Laughter.| e co - Mile. Degen, acher. | an amendment 5o as to provid hat in inter- | ;o > e SouLive o " | two years collector of internal revenue of e 1 0 knifo which 8ho used to c ughter.| 1o com- | 1o w! P PR 1 P, ing of the democratic state executive commit g e o the large kiile which sho used to commi mended to the gentleman tho sermon to 0783 exccuted by guilloviue, state trade or commerco in grain, if the con- ok, o A tho I'ifth North Carolina district. He was | Disastrous Effects of the Storm in Colorado, | the deod which ho had roferred in his speech: +Woo Found Dynamite in His Cel'ar, slznor or his authorized agents diroots publio | 100 vesterday, it was decided to holdsepa- | for four yours procediug 1833 registor of the Mew Mexico und Texas, Mrs. Swmith has been sicik for somo timd A Ui SR pOU 1C S g 2 L inspection, classification or grading shall ot | rato conventions for the selection of dele- | Jand ofi¢o at Mitetell, 5. D. Sinco which ot W A A i B i ey Tord o hpaes e o epehs typocrites, | Bounkary, Mareh 18.—A man named | bo requirod nor mado when tho grain is con- | gates to the Chicago convention und for tho | ime o hus Loen a residont of Teatrice. The Eour Wontih Lok, Margh )8, =The soow d paskand It asnd Lok BRISIVESLUE M8 AREM oty pa s S, and Jund to anaike one | Souboroux informed tho polico of this city | signea to its ownor or his authorized agent, | nomuation of o candidato for governor. | bar of Gago county will meot tomorrow | 810 wind storm which raged soveral duys | D T Al ah N ’ Dl weh B0 15 made, ¥6 mako | 4oqay that ho had found six dynamiw cart- | oF to a mill, or private storahoase, or for de’ | Both conventions will meet in Nashville, the | evening to tuie appropriate action on his | from Wyoming to central Toxas, has been | il NG e was feusurated and 15 now Vomsuivon (ot Mot hetl thh | ridges in the collar of his residesce. Tho | posit in n special bia, a public warehouse or | first on Thursday; M and tho gubsrna- | jeath, Thoe funel 1 will take place Sunday | exceedingly se cve upon live stock. In | pejng guarded, as he threatens 1o follow th eRtART case is being invostigated, to o purchaser, or if consigned to a market | torial convention Thursday, August 25, o o) 4 = i 3 house for what purposo tho gentleman from o ey Jye NAyes Week rain by sample, when tho consiguee shail BOID HALE-FANE FRRMITY . BYQOUILY. ALSERIITA Aok 18 ¢ RFOR i STm—— PO Massachusetts (Mr. Williams) had aviseu, Loxnox, March 18.—Tho delegates to the tits Sale in that way. \ ssmm— X Cray Cexten, Neb,, March 18, —|Special to | sands have been froz to death Flour Output, i TLavghtor.| Ho had arisen (as ho hud arrm | conference of the Miners' fodoration decided | _Senstor George, of thocomamittee on agri- | A Dishonest Rallkoad Agent Gets Himself | g Bre.|—The assossors of Clay county | i New Moxico and ucrtbern ‘exas, | Minsgsrorts, Minn, March 17—Th in legislative bodies at bomo) for the purpose | today that after the men resumed work "'“““'I""',““}";" ']‘\"‘P‘"‘:e“‘l}“."hlfln'mgnto a sub nto Peep Trouble, met here on the 15th, with nearly a full at | It is estimated th ,000 cattle perished | Western Miller says: “'As a rosult of fou of exhibiting himself, The idos of roading n | Monday they should work only five days a | Stiute fo¥ Mt itobell's bill for tbe oncoyr. S1. Louts, Mo, March 18.—Mr. J. M. | tondance, and organized by clecting L. S, | along the line of the Denver, Texas & Gulf | additional mills being idlo the flour outpul ement of silk culture, 'The substitute pro- biblo to a democratic houso [laughter] and | week, Ches brougbigeansel Passongor agent of the | Backas. halr SofeFeri road between Trinidad, Colo., ana Fort R ThaTRa RV A R RS 4 goaprl p B¢ Backus chairman and M. D. Gates and John last week shi e 1es for tho establishment in difforent parts 0 o nor! agsoigmaniing toseac i ho seuld. pok nadi clllo Enrulngs, of the United States of not excceding five | Vaudalia o, basbeen advised of tho arrest | Dobson cle iPhey. axreed on. B soheduls .}\‘,_‘.‘fl:"I‘;‘l‘.‘_"“.,.m ”L’:::f,’m"‘",:I:‘;‘l‘”‘h':'l‘__“';,‘fl:’“;‘"\,““f eregato production for the weol was 158,01 T 50 S e Camantt 22 | Moxturiat, Que., Maren 15, ~Tho Canadian | silk experiment stations, to be a partof the | by the postofic suthoritics ut Mount Pul- | of values, placing uverage horses at $30, cows | sqivation 1o the wheat crop in nortuern | barrels —averagiug 2,155 barrels dally L had cheerea him to the echo. Laughter, ] | Pacific railroad carnings for the week ending ;nu:—nf-\'nlnnxlf‘.xl'unlrerlnmmu. a“mluun_s now ostab- | asxi, [11., of W. A Crow, agent of the Iilinois | #16, fat cottle anu nogs at market value ‘exas, which looks finer than at any tme | aganst 130,420 barrels the previous weel| It bad raised far more enthusiasni than the | March 14, wore £45,000, and for the samo pa- | yoife: Kive tho rsaud dollars is uppropria- | Gentral at that polnt, on & charge of swina- | ApPrl 1, and all othor parsonal property at | guriug several vears. 125,200 burrels for the corresponding time i gentleman could inspire by any remarks of | riod last year §320,000, an increase of 19,000, | ‘e for each station. ling. It appears, phat Crow has been imper- | CASh value on that date; favm lands on o e e——— 1801 and 147,700 barrels in 1500, Prices iy 4 quito a docrenso. Tho ag his own. Tuo headlines to his speech (to - e sousting clergymen and obtaiuing half-fare | Asis of 816 per acre, lands within corporato The ¥ Hour stow a decline 1u sympathy with thos g which the gentleman had alluded) had not Your Feople Buried to Death, WASHANOTOR permits. under gskamed nomes from various | Jimits of citios and villages and not in town | gy, Loris, Mo., March 15,—Fire this morn- | of wheat. The direct export shipments a8 > been w i Loxpoy, Mareh 15, Tho butcher shop of : lots at ) to §100 por acre, and adopted a d ) T ecu written in his_manuscript and be was WONDOX, March 18, Tho buteher shopofa | (o] vonds, and, tds a8, s been doing o lands | 01 A% B0L 8, B0V EOR GRS BV AUERIOCR | tug In tho inunouso tobacco factory of Lig- [ weok wore only 5,810 barrols, agdtust 52,16 surprised wheu bo saw thow fu tho vecord, | man nwmed Weston burned this morning. L Mokauns Witk Raalg ofico businees by sefling tho permits or Lalf- | Ko 10 43 4 ol got & Myors dumaged the property $150,000, | LBFTels the preceding week. ’ had ot writton them. His wife, two children wnd a servant v the |y o MO orbaterait, | fure tckets issugdon them, | Ciow hus con- FRec s e sy v LR i i Lie o | lia avEaie Bilainwalaus oyt apartents above were burned to death, Was o8, D, O,y . —Mr, ossed. Ho wasgplaced under #1000 bonds York's Oratorical Contest, punic stricken, but go out in safety. Now They Pay Thelr Fare, : o ; Kenna of California, whose nomination as | for using the mafyfor fraudulent purposes. . atey o5 . i Mr. Crain_of Texas—Who writes your vt v —— Honun of Ql[Rrale, Mraeas nominasion As - 9 Yonk, Neb,, March 18.—[Spevial to Tur e Bostos, Mass., March 15, —The first resul ony ppeechast TRAUSHIGRT : 1. PETENSIURG, Murch 18.—By tho col- | contirmea by the senate. i-y.‘.‘::i:f,’,l;m‘;’l Heavy fnow In New York. Bee.|—Tho oratorical contest of the High The Death Boll, of the passage of tho anti-free pass bill wi B+ Mr. Richardson of Tennesseo inquired A ! 4 9 |ig ) , will resign his se " Porcr 4 y 4 ._ = ;s s ! ol PR AT e A LR ; wherher the . goatioman. warer dnquired | 1apso'ofa house under construction today | 1y the nouse of representatives, to tako efect | % Yultks Mpgeh 18.—A snow storm of | school was beld A8t Right In the Baps iat RurnsuRg, Po. Manh J4-~Robert M. L 890 auien B repasiedil ons wero divided into | Blackburn, the oldest coal operator in west- | tho fluance committeo today, which recon uilor his spo h passed from h were killed by falliug | Monday next. He will writo a letter to that | UnUsual severity.at this scason of tho year | church. Tho sc hands the | thirtecn workmes A el At RasMas fromibin haade the | Ll oA R AN AL for New York clty started 1 here about 9 [ throe classes--tho oratorical, dramatic and | ern Pevnsylvanin, died yestorday. o was | fiends tho apprepriatlon of €110 for truvel ;n.-_ wero luseried at tbe goverament priat VR T TR TR ”uumu lleu\“)y\-hshnrm:mu!slhu\'u reduced | o'clock last pight. four bours after the h“"lw";'“ “J\'l:’ l}l"“]w‘lm;:l‘;-fl"u"d“mllmll very wealthy, and was knowa 10 all river | G0l OFDEIRCH 0 REAOrs O Tha houso, 4g ug oftice. 5 ¢ - a he treasury balance to $24,63! f whicl T Ny e contest was won by Miss Ju art, the first | men, " g . b Duisseng, Prussia, March 18.—Tbe boiler Pt W00k, 450, of which | storm began avout two inches of snow had " s by Mamie ¢ . — -— | Mr. Walker—1 the gentleman gives ub | ooy bont o the Tibine expioded. killing | FLA0Lh20L aro on deposiv with' national | fallon, Streot car travel was delayed toa [ 4 N0 dramatlc by Mamip Garduer, and e Ame—p— o —— bossing the house und overybody clae, 1 will | Of 8 10% boat ou th Khine exploded, & | vanks und 815,225,000 is in subsidary and | consierable extent and Lelographic commu. | IFst 1n the bumorous by Cora Uonaway, Of Died in the tal. Two Deaths from Polson, attend to my business. |Laughter. | ho capian ang fiva of tho crow, winor coin. ‘Tho national bank note eircula- | yication suffered juterruption, - theso Miss Julia Dart was chosen to repre New Youk, March 18I, L. Gabler, tho | Nasuviiie, Tenn, March 15 —Poison | 5 \ o Contiuuing, M. Walkersaids that ho bad urderer Annnatiay Must Die, Ugn 18 Bow §IC 000,000, 80 {aeruaso of uowrly : s #00t tho sobool in the state conteat, Getective barber from Montana, who was | food at supper lust night resulied in tho deay ' had several copies cf his speceh and his clerk AARia M hrat 1k sy, A o | #20,000,000 since July last. Al the 12 per ST S e ¥ 5 . s > iy Thte) " hiad put the head lines to. ono of thom, By | , LAt March 18.——Iho appoal of Murdorer | ¢ony” Yonds held by national banks to secure | 1, PCuMIe Bifenud Double Tragedy, Tramps Burglarize a Hotel, taien to Bellevuo hospital nuconscious yes- | of tiwe youog daughters of Mrs. It Melvo m an accidont, which was liablo 10 Nappen to | A0BsMtay from the death seatence bas been | circulation havo bren surrendered, with the | = PITTSuURG, Pi, March 18 —Patrick Mil- | p o0 oy Neb, March 15, (Special | 10F48Y morning: died today at 2:13 a. m. tuls woruing. 'Fhe other mombers ofd - tawlly are a al conditior. Rober His Body Suwed in Two, Melrose, & young son, has been srrested @ BexToN Hakuor, Mich,, March 18, B, F, | tho poisoner any oue, that copy had been sent to the priat- | *elected: ing oftice. In respouse to the g Texas ho would say (hat the ception of a lot of §12,300 belonging to tho | lev, #atekeeper gt the Joncs & Laugblia iron SO DenosiiarsTeammap oS irst National bank of Leoti, Kan., which is [ works, fatally shet bis wife 1nis morning and entieman who | A rcnisos, Ian., March 18, —The directors | EOLBK into voluutary liquidstion. then killed himself. The cause of the doubie Telogram to Tue Bee.| - Two tramps who applied for lodging at the Kureka botel QUi @™ wrote his speach Walker of Wor- D 0., § “Phe president signed the commissions of | tragedy recent discovery by his | Wednesday night burglarized the wardrobo propriete aw ‘. S ——. | Serolo bls dpeach aekor of Wor: | o iny Tiaoplo's Suviags vauk of this clty, | this aiie: nom clbals 1udgos soir ftarnsan, | LEAEo4Y wan e rocout discovery by bls [ ¢ 40" 00k aEr early Thursduy morning, | Mk provriotorof o saw will in Mulburg, Kallod 1oe Wite and Children, Sl beadiines should be takon out. which failed fourteen mouths ago, aunounce | and ordered that they be forwarded to them | Jifa, L] 1¢ ] They securea several suits of clothes and | Was thrown against a clrcular saw andkilled | gy Fyxcisco, Cal, March 15.—Adyio KE |} The matter was finally referred to the | they will shortly pay depositors another | at once so that thers be 1o unnecessary delay : —— I*other personal proverty. They were traced | yosterday. His body was cut in two. trom Auckland, New Zealand,state thut Duif [ comiaittee on priuting for favestigation and | 9ividend of 20 per cent, which, in addition to | in their eutering upor the discharge of their Went Ashore Storm, to Covington by the sheriff, but there they o rrt . l $he Liouse took o recess, the eyening session | the dividend ulready’ paid, will caucel the | functions. OceANLikove, N. J., March 15.-The bark | Were lost. Shut Down, cat Mouroe, stehsgn of the lato Jamos 2 - 10 b for the consideration of private pension | obligations of the bauk entirely. The diplomatic and consular bill, as com- | Windermier came & shiore on Deal beach 1 & Manoxey Ciry, Pa, March 18.—All the | St Aot By O g e Lis Wi bilis, s pleted by the house commitice, consolidates | 1.t J H B s _ Atare. collieries 10 this district sbut down today | four chitdron " R AR PR His Vest Was Lined With the misslon to Peru with that to Bolivia, | bILGING sp@w storin, = Tho crew of forty | Prarrssours, Neb., March 15— Special to | it nor notico, 11 Z L ¥ |-Aaus cdpen o the Senate, Mavisox, Tad, March 18 o Coorne iraw. | 309 that to Colombia with that 10 Ecuador, | W68 Were'mscusd with great diniculty, Tugk Bee.|—This afternoon 88 Oficer Fitze | bon will laat 1o oot ko 108K the suspen ¢ — e X , Ind., § y. | 500N 1o Calnmbie wishiara Heaador ——— | Tow B 'bls aft ba 4 sion will last is not knowu, Twenty-five Thousand Dollars Short. Was o, D. € com- | ford, au old Irish stonemason, dled here o | baiaand Forom “on ae el SUAe: | Sthi Tnvading he Stasston Reservation, | Patrick was pussing the Vienna bakery on S Lovisvitie, Ky, March 18.—Christian 4 mitteo on agriculture bas reported & bill 10 | poverty. When the undertaker was laying | Givided, 8ud Ciuatomals united 1o Vonemiats | Browx’s Vaiiey, Mion., March 15.—Iu | Main street, bis atiention was atiracted by Policoman Dies of Tophus Fever, Seivors of the Sievers & Carson Hardway 8 :arx;‘nblgmn o uniform standard of grain cal- | him out he u-.:‘ml umd ragged vestasice. A | at §15,000, and Honduras joined to the mis s warning landseekers cou- | thesound of excited voices from within tho New Youk, March 15.—Sanitary Police ompany, is §25,000 sbort in his accoun! g ; peculiar sound caused bim Lo examine the | sion of Nicaragua, Costa Kica and San Sal- | tinue going into the Sisselon reservation in | building, and bo started to wnvestigate. O | yuan O'Conuor died early tuis mornic Thecmbang, with asse ¥ v | beoulis ud cau 3 N 4 y Slssel sery g man Jonuor ly tbis morning on npany, with assets of §200,000, Wi Ouwotlon of Alison the Vil establishiug | vest, aad 1,145 was found fa it vador, The Davish mistf n is joined o tbat | iarge numosrs, | outeriug the door bo discovered Mrs, Nick | North Broubers' islaud frain tvrmne favar, | gobic 10 1 uidation, ¢