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| 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 18 BOSSED BY A BIG COMBINE | &mat b ors beenaaeozet | WITH TLOWERS AND SMILES .t-&.“.:."‘*L.;;:"%fl'&m:°xr'$,:,.'a:.".:nf;"“h‘r:.‘ 10 BUY SENATORIAL VOTES | it st ienent wcecte. | BY RAINS AND HIGH WATER standard bred trotters began horo today with They were as pay 81 for what they wore went four times and conforred with Jefferson a largs attendance of out of town bidasrs. now buying I conts. Senators would Davis and cthers. Represontative horsemaen are hero from - perceivn that the question as now being pre. I Affairs of the New National Leagne Con- | Iowa, Kafisas, illinofs, Colorado and Mfs: | vorsation without being interrupted by the | Sonted was different from tho ono presented [CONTISURD PROM FIRST PAGE.| CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE HSTON, Mass, Aptil 4.-Mrs, w Interestine Tostimony of a Lobbyist Con- | Lvitlo Sprague widow of = Hon. . souri. The sales this afternoon wereof light | speaiker. | in the past. Not only was be willing to dis- Spraguo, diod 8t Daxbury today, at tho age | Mt turned tosnow and continued ali day with trolled by a Powerful Rirg. Fondsters and generally untried horses. The | " Without taking a vot8 upon Me. Butrows' 1 cuss this questadhg but ho desired to have it corning tho Last Legislature, of 108, d 8 | a strong wind, giving it tho ap best sain of the afternoon was for §235. The | amendment, tho commities rose and the | discussed. s cnicncatfoncicss | pearanca of a “biizzard, and shows 1o sale will be continued tomorrow, at which | hoyse adjourned I Mr. ]\w\”rt PWéh made a ny;m-:a nnfuys e GAVE HER FIVE THOUSAIND, ;\'l:\:"rl‘ll‘l“xl‘llsz “{Im' snow is ‘\.‘. dn;-m time a numbor of finely bred standard trot genoral subject oLsiiver. At the close of his . d fell to tho dopth of ovor nine inchs, Th FOUR AMERICAN PRESIDENTS ARE IN IT | o o O ool Tho woathor has beon IN TUE SENATE, Tetarks the MALEE wont Over HE FAILED T0 GET HIS SHARE OF BOODLE | conetusion of an Interesting Caso at 0s- | NSt UFAIR from tie cast since the motning ol teo unfavorable to induce much spirited bid- ——— Mr. Morgan'syrdolutiovs will be placed on 4 KT T | the ist inst. passed today. Thero was no divg. A rumber of very promising young | Mr. Morgan's Resolutions Discussed—Sen- | the calendar under tho rules. OSRANO08A, Th,, ABHT §.—[Upooial to Trn | THOL I HOTe kst wesk duting the Ne Von der Ahe, firush, Pheips and Byrne Ron | srors will be put on tho block t0.1.0rFowW. ator Sherman on Silve After an executive session the senate ad | Now a Lincoln Court is Asked to Compel | g S0 (00 S 1 'l w 1 I‘ vt braska ctorm, and all was calm antil today y . h - ik he Jury in the celebrated Rob - the Machine—Roadster Club Affairs— Tips for Today Wastisatos, D. C., April 4.—The reso. | Journed. " ¢ s Atteget panton in the Deal G OLEIIR & verdion THIY omsiE it Cold in Colora ; ) or Toduy | tutt , ‘ caso returncd & verdiot this mors giving ki, Tug of War Coming—Other Hero aro some of the good things offered | 1ution of Mr. Morgan calling for a report h‘ CHINESE EXCLUSION, to Divide the Proce | the plaintiff, Miss Nannte Roverts. v’f,““ it | DExvER Colo, April 4.—A News spocial Sports. , s | tho treasury departmont on the effects o 1o ® e 3 A o e | ssbure, Oolo,, 8t shasles 1L ¥ by the cards for today axiutitg $ilver |’-~ latie t luatrial | SOme of the Provisions of the Bl Passed Evenly, for £,000, ono-half of tho amount sued fo from Julosbury, Colo,, says: Charles losen e - s egislation on the industr 0 . The judgment Is aga » fat uest, I, J, Gerbart and Joseph Close, to vor 8 Gont v d bet by the'louse Yesterday. — judgment is against her father and " taw ¥ i ol | & Nabereals O e I | WVARHIN#o%, D/ (g Ml ek Bl el brotheran-law, whom sharged with | SOther with Rosenquest's two daughtors, New Yonr, April 4.—The Boston baso ball | & Mabelie= oy tho senate. Mr. Morgan expressed a willing- | Tt frn, oG PSSt o the | LANCOLY, Neb., April 4.—|Speelal Tole- | attompting o have hor it ted in an | hove been temporarily livingin & barn, awai correspondent of a morning newspaper sends | § T, ZGTGOY ness to let them go over until tomorrow, so | v FEERE S BORAIEe 8 10 T s was | 8TAm to Tk Big. | —The proliminary exam- | Insane asvlum to choat bor out of her Fight- | ing the complotion of their fa m house this to his vaper: “It will bonewsof & | & jolle Colt—Pisa Colt. as not *o stand ia tho way of tho Indian ao- [ P M .‘”“' ponding (“ Oy thicty | inution of Farmor Sperk of Ulysses, chargod ful inheriianco, Tho jury was out forty-ono | whick is being built twenty miles startling naturo to the base ball world that 6. Firefly—t By propriation bill. Finally, after some dis- L ‘“L. 'i\ i Iu house today a w"x'_“" .‘IU“‘ with embezzlemeat of 30 from A. W. | :w :,-.a \‘wru;'n m\lnv' Pemenl was reache .Hn: | from here. At 3 o'clock this morn thonew big twelve club leaguo 13 governed 4 koL oiission, M, Dawes, 14 chstge 6f the Tndian | Minutes debate. The bill in question 18 60ms | gy iy “yay ominenoad beforo JUARS FOX- | i favor of the sull Borons: v aocd 0110 8 g o heavy wind bl the —bara b th four votes absolutely Topmast- Sorrento. v " ted v int o | monly known as “‘the Chinese exclusion bill, " . ‘avor of tho full amount claimed, over, careving it cloar off the ground fora bya combine, that fou § Fiathish--Yalkyr approprintion, consented not to interposo | {OFF EEEEE HAd L RIEEE e for. | WOIhY this aftoracon. Tho parties con distance of fifty feot, and, as the bara had 1o carries the day in all its prosent actions, that Mucauley 13m.|v \catona. that measure and finally, after Mr. Wolcott i “Mi“'. I‘ oy “k = e “ml‘ ot | Corned wers 1ovbyists before tho Inst legis fowa Municipal Elections, tloor 1t loft tho vietims 1¥1ug exposed 1o the the four oldest lengue clubs aro holplessiy uter—Thad Rowe gavo notico that ho would uddross the senato nd today taken up on motion o Dis Moises, In, Avril 4. —|Special Tole: | soverity of tho storm, their beds scatterel to vieve lature and tho particular picce of work in ek o 'y ¢ ) Mr. Geary of Ca ia. Mr. Gearv said g i v under the fect of the American uwmlulir;n o A on the silver question Wednesday, Morian | TRt The CHBssY u:‘f\:m?"m"‘ gy iy | hand was tho defoatof the fanous “con- | RFam Tne Beej—Tho city cloction ::;:v‘:’n::;}:‘;u[.l.l ‘\'{'-"n'l"‘m"': torn away from clement, and that they aro likely to romain NN O proceoded to addross the senats on his | jus officers at hot s in fhis country, had | current rosolution No, 6. occurted today and overything passod off | them, until finally the blinding snow covered there. The formation of this combine took th a resolution. done ovorything in its power 1o violato the | Attorney Woodwar g caso | ame Lane, ropublican, was elocted Y TR i ) New Onieaxs, La, April 4,—Another v thing po orney Woodward in stating the case Av 2 o'clock fn the afternoon tho storm placo in Indianapolis and other western eities | 4o (raioudy woathor cut down the atten WL Make Them Express Thomselves, | $oltitof thetreaty. = tting alao favored | USTOFe Juuke Foxworthy this altornoon said | Ivor by about 60) majority over HIlL | stopped just in timo to save tho lives of tho before the recent, consolidation i ‘nu\;llo. dance-syene spring mosting todav: Ho iriow that the subjoct. ws_one which | 4, )1getre: Herrman and ctting aleo favored | o Provosod o prova that Spork and Boahin democrat. Kight procincts show | two glrls, wio wers careiod to A firo benind and was part of the agreement whoreby the | st race, seliing, five furlonzs: Glendivo | struck tho attention of ‘tho senators in an | passod-yeas, 170 T Phe bill absn. | Und, in February, 1801, entered intoa com- | that Lano had a not gain of 404 | ome boards and their sufetings ulleviated Toutsvillo, St. Touts acd Atblctics werewon | won. Phelan Doriaid second, Charley C third. | alarming way, because the poople were ve fivery ,,m";‘b'"“ s R A :‘,':fi,m“",'m’, Do | pact to buy five senatorial votes | ovar tho vote for Boes for governor | 11O intenso cold and ice frozo their limbs, Y rombinatl . sas the olubs | TLMG! < 102X, ;i curnest in ibeir desiro to have some reliel o Ibi g . against tho joint resolution for tuk- | ot i g 3 foet, and hands, but thoy will recove over. 'I'io combination comprises tho clubs | MU NG oniing, six farlonas: Red | eONt A e 0 A am. | Subjects of China, excepting diplomatic and | FIERRSE ) BIA O T Jor wuke | last fall Ho carricd his own procinct by 43 This last storn has boen taging hero sinco from St. Louts, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Loutss | Irnce won. Moan Knodgh sccond, Hop Tacobs | from the existing financial condibion and om; | consular oftigers and servanta, from ontoring | (i o"i0"tS gor'ea.00. 1tobort Dorgun ot | & N0t gnin of 2L, Lanc also carried his ob- | sunsot e A T e 1o, Washingt 3 Baltimore. third. Tinie: 1:15, Lkl e R by the Unitea States, and the Chinese who may e A A Y il gl pouent’s precinet by 136, Hill having carried | B PRSAT | A e viile, Washington aud more. Third race, Hownrd selling purse, six and | arty stood in the way of a freo expression | popeafter leave this country are prohibited Lincoln was to han tho cash, which was | Rror (e loeistatare last fall by forty.ona, | 'OFSCs is greatin tho different parts af the “This combination votos as & whola on all | one-half furlon ki won, Antoinotto | of opinion in tho senate on_tho quostion of | rrom'roturatng to. thie conutty, 1t makes | COntributed by Omata; that Sperks was | It apnoars to havo hoon o landstido for Lane | ferrodtding couatry. = The Usion Dacitic L tions and also in tho ecloction | Second, Fowers third, Tiue 1::2 freo coinage of silver. He proposcd to strip o AMIEST Aol ks | paia £2,700 near the Capital Nutional bank at \ o v ‘ trains aro behind time, causod by a train off fmportunt questions and also i I LR roritet: Ofnit ! linblo to arrest oy o.warrant issuod by any : I the republicans were not expecting. > 5 ouril race, handicap onc uillo: Orvio | tho mask off tho faces of these party men y ; Y | 6 o'clock the oveniug of tebruary 13, but % ¢ ¥ tho track, it having been deraitsd by snow of officers. 1t aotually controls tho votes. | wor it Conity second, Mario 1 third, TImo | tn o ttem ook the marter dead in the | justice, judge or United States commissioner, | ¢ W ou v dividing 1t Sk in an ardent prohibitionist and will en | grifrs, No ono was injured i tho wrack Four votos out of the seven it is agreed will | Tidit. L A - Chineso entering this “country by crossivg | I WIRORL VIR (o vaq pue | fOree tho faw.Tho entire republican ticket 3 ¢ X 3 3 s 5 ¢ its boundaries or fouad unlawfully in the 1 gl Winds and Water, govern, and 5o four clubs by the samo agroo- W, 11, Watkins Looates Hor Mv. Morgan criticised the silver actof U Y on the staud. His testimony was to the % " by " Jnited States, and provides for the punish- + 2 veevque, Ia, April 4, ho omocrats ¥ : Re " i PV OT Slont oF compact ean control and, in ono caso | W, H. Watkins, who was managor of tho | 1800 and Mr. Shorman romarked that thero | it SIS hnd provides fof, TS PROINC | effect that o and Sperk hud agreed to turh | gioced mayor v domocrat Livrie Rock, Ark, April 4.-A severa was not the at loast, has actually controlled the new | famous Detroiv team the year it won tho | A% HOE S 1“'”“;\"";""' s to what was | aycecd five years, aud sudsoquont removal | OVEr enough votes to deteat tho resolution it | aldormen toduy. e Lk Lo from this ‘country to that from whence league legisiation. Von der' Ahe, Phelps, | National league penuant, afterwards with | “Nfp AMorgan—I know when the conference | yy d 8 Byrne and Brush formod a uow combination | Kausas City and St. Paul, but now con- | committeo mado its report ou that net; I [ poy o | brovidod ‘('J,'I‘l‘;lfl“‘[;’)"‘v?,“3“,,‘} within the combination after the Indianapolis | yoeted with the Turner-Frazer Mercantilo [ rose and wunted o kuow what wo wero | o wht AL 1Y 5o | g of Iebrua o seuate. Mo burgaiu between tom Was | wway ojocied s assessor. o €ity connell | Westorn Arkanaas today doing weh damago inado at room 24 Capitol hotel, | They Were | now stands nino domocr o o+ | to buiidines and crops o Bluf to diviic §,000 bovwoen thom, On tho oven | L AIRHES WO, Memocrats and one- ndo- | 14 HHEE \3:'1 rops. AU Pino Bluff (b 13 Roberi Dorgan paid uilding in Cltizens' auditor and four out of five | A " Fob o ot oul ot v | wind and rain storm passed over eastorn and q ark was demolistio f, B (Dhoy sBoHell ETeal Eo ARG LU08 || Loaroany it e trae o ok ey Bt G8Lmias | oy, DULT VAR 101 LT Ingabrioh nguiee!] ConuEuoTm s Faralgn ptareitony, qtnll R ALy Seaniancd e and 50 was the colorod Mothodist church, 3 any, St. Joe, has te vma- | doing, : fy Al O e o sube | Sperk £,700. Sperk immediately re Preferred Death (0 Siekness. P e gother as a unit on all important issues. Any | SO SR IO BEL AU M Walking i | dnto that socrot performanco of tho commit. | FAirhed Lo Gl b act applics 4o sub- | 10'his homo iri Ulyasos, . As soon as Boahm [ Daviexronr, In., April 4.—(Spectal Tolo- | Hven aa pousee Wore vlown into, e threo of tho four agrecing shall control the | hrobably one of the best knowa base ball | tee. What lingering roservation tho senator BAIel L L . e : viver. At Louoke —and Carlisle trees rorivo | discovered that Spork had receivod monoy T Seotns: Ne i o d A e (}Lnl,‘x?l‘.hfi lio Wahit to see him about it. Spork donied | 8ram to Tue Bre.|—George N lson, age d | were uprooted and several farm houses de- v RS Othar VeGrorars (oL Atus wny | HuviED feueiverwrostt reony Dovgan, Bewwi{ T Wis TOUHc, ML, O0ME 6, e, Suetuien stroved. 1L Iilbert's houso av Carlisle was other throe, thus Byrne, Brush, Vondor Ahe | gratgame. and kaops thorouchly posted as | qualifying I do not know. ~All Tcan say is | {autioie ST AU 19P0rerD S8 18 | thon roturned to Lincoln ond saw Dorgan, | 1OUse here this moraluz hung with a rope. | fiong the number dostroyed it was spiit 3) O by | B game, i y p 9 A ¥ temporarily visit the United States under H He was ill and des 0 into kindling wood by the eyclone and his and Phelps have the twolve club league by | 1o jts” progress. Ho will bs a rooter for | that thero is not a man of ordinary common o b it who declured that he novooly had paid Sperk | He was ill and despondent. ifo's L e ‘- \ S and Wb T tho throe of these progi L S sach rules @s ho may proscribe. The last Y x wife's legs and arnis were broken Ui sl Ll L U Omaha this summer. sense who would not bolieve that it was tho | cinuse ropoats all acts Intonsistant with this 00 but had the balance of the £,000 ready Drown X jocts of any other foroign power. fourth, and those four, ofcourse, under .y iy the country, and though out of the | from Ohio, who made tho conference report, the contract among the seven, dominate the | ;054 fs yot an enthusiastic devotee of the | muy have bad for tho proposed purpose of Ui tho Mississippl, Cabin ¢ cok, in Franklin county, on tho four agres to prevent a measuro carrying or purpose of congress that the two metals pay over. ) % i ’ D i introduce a wrong measure, it may bo con- v To Chicago. Ehould bo kept i parity fu their oirculating | 0d,3Ct3 dslde tho provision of il teoattos | ik tostifioa that Coliins of Gage was | CLINTON. fa, ADrild MLVACLL LS |G R il iy s sidorad ne dono. Tho firat ofeinl act of the | Louisviar, Ky., April 4.—A deat botween | form. Chinn wir e bhay "confiior. ith the. pro- | ono of tho senators who hiad been wfluenced, | Groedo andn mau named Lobunan, all of 13,0, a0, WANNBL B(vRE B0 W6 Leoies o alitron was ol i 3 She 1 - y ot ¥ ') ot ed v ol cive of el Cros Missi A\ C i\ a bt e since Prositdent Young | the Louisville and Chicago bull magnates has Mr. Sherman—Undoubtedly. The lan- | Gaioi ottil'aie'™ Vidiations of the law | it declared that no money had been given | Fulton, Iil, attempted to_ cross the Missi rived there todny. ‘Thousauds of feot of : : na >offor will woa guago of the law is so plain that I do not hioe boen vory subsorviont to tho juterests of | been mado and Ploffor will wear o Louis- | B0 0 anybody can ASHYE L ST R oo IAReS the council of soven. ‘Lhis is in reality, how- | ville uniform at the oponing game this s0a- | yyat the government will maintain the parity ever, at the present time only a council of | wou. It is in the nature of a trade. Canavan | of gold and siver coin. will be follow: v imprisonment. Collins, who had simply vielded to vheir ar- | sipptin a skiff. A hizh’wind upset the boav Aloxandon Andrew, Boeman, - Belknap, | mony was tho only evidence taken this after- — Beltshoover, ‘Borgon, Brosiue, Bushnoll, | boon. ‘The case was continued until tomor- lumber and many bales of cotton are being washed away by the swollon stroams. Tojured. Malvern Physic Cyelone, Expecteo four." k and a bonus beiag given for Pfoffer. Tho |~ Mr. Stewart—Ob, no! Gold and silver | (& P et 5 oW Worning. Matveny, lo., Avril 4.—|Special to T SRS g St. Lovis, Mo., April 4.—Tho story of & | amount of the bonus is said to be $2,000, but | metals. i) “,,"“‘,‘}‘v)l/"‘;!‘d”“v e TS 2 RS P e VT HRE ST R U HIAY i o b (L B e SO RIS HGOR base bl colnblnd teiographoa over the coun- | tnis s not positivaly known.. Canavan has | Me, - Shorman—Well, goid acd silvor | oo Curtls, Euglish, Fpas, Wliek, Grady, RISKED 115 LIFE FOR LIBERTY, By o e o ot | anxioty manifosted boro tanight over tha try today finds no confirmation here. Presi- | not yet signod the Chicago contract, but this | metals, l-"r'-\ nlea! ill""“m Hl\n‘nl. lll',”!‘ il b kflfl* L > e “ | fact that the people aro fearful of a cyclone, dent Von der Ahe, charged with being one | will probably be douo tonight. Al the other | - Mr. Tellor—Vory different things. O bt et ason Ta: | Paring Escape of Prisoner by Leaping TRvestieNGEn ho Milwaukee officials had orders trom of the chiof conspirators, smd: *IUs all a [ getails have been effected. Mr. Sherman—Thoy ure not different. | Ginras Jonnsor Noeth Dakota: Lawson. from u Train. By GO T A e ( Cin a; Johuson, North Dakota; Lawson, \ 3 is absolutely no newspapor. fake. The = The act also nrovides that for every dollar Toundation for it. Thero may oe alittle Got Another Pitcher, tificate fssucd there shall be behind fv o | SOOr8ia; Little, Tioage, ‘Miller, ' Pofkins, e A UePoia! ity was | committeo investigating tho “swe i e A s joalousy, but that doos not amount to any~ | Grasp Istaxp, Neb., April 4.—[Special to | dollur's worth of silver nnd that tho sec Post, Powers, Randall, Robinson, Penn- avrick MoGanan of this eity was [ comEHES A0 O e work here § ralies, ‘a8 tho waithor buroau predicied o ) .AxD, Neb., / s ar's < i e ane b BN a e S To raE: P e > largo eities bog 0- | cycloné. A stiff gale adds to the alarm. Ly by voferring to things | T1E Bi]—Managor Rourko of tho Grand | tars of tho troasuty shall not coin this silver D T B R et | [CoVITEE e Vs Ul W B o J - lhm“br‘\"\-ln(l?u‘pl;(é’ue'?]n“s‘:n?u”\)‘ul”lllfililnll“[‘)fi: T DT T G AN A e m(\n; ‘h‘:\lllxux uwg»lvil.{n]m are (»uugluvlll. ; 3 oy Shlm'v l:\uh;?r\:::h ll\l‘r:;‘:]l:hl(‘llnr;“(flu',\l\:'ll‘l ula’:t places where cigars are given out to by mado Rablrond Trafiic Abandoned. havo h kil $ s Mr. Morgan—That clause is not in the law, NEWS FOR THE ARMY, sprang c i in tenement hoises and cloaks to be made by MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April .—A storm 13 Ryl pocket from Piteher Summers of lust yoar's | | Mr: Morgan-"hat cluuse Is Bor o o law, T and escaped. Tho train was stopped but the | \omon and chiidren in misernblo hoyels, and RREAY L, ) A 2 G aling throughout Mianesota and the i I guess they mean the organization of the | Rockford (11l) team, to piteh for the Sugar | the guess of any man, although it may have fucitive cou wot be founc. When the | idited number of manufa List of the Ordersof & Day in the Regular cturers under i committees and other work, done with a per- | Citys auring the coming season. Grand | boen understood by the senator from Ohio. sheriff reacked York nho happened to glance | {1is systom, and stavtl T | two Dakotas. In Minnesota the storm is ' L doug y ors! a 3 100 h s system, and starthug testimony is ex foct understandiog on all sides.” (l)}l:::{llms now one-balf therequired number Mr. Sherman-— 1 understood it WishNetow D*' ';: de "M"_“ e H)\l\'ulru \llm ehlnm;l.uul‘lllls\'u‘\"ul’ud M)mfmlmu peeted. 2 J mostly rain, while in North and South Da. i — 5 = TRl & ¥ * N b > calmly sitting on the pilor. Ho was jaiied. e el e S 5 CSTn % ROADSTER CLUB AFFAIRS. feul L Meant Clevels Nomination. Telegram to Tiip B:v.]-Tho foliowing army . Jltds 2 ST kota the rain has turned to damp snow : THE WEATHER Mr. Morgan—You may have uuderstood | orders wero issnéd tedny Superior Will Help which, aided by a gale, is drifting in overy Leapviteg, Col, April 4. —A fivo attende F¥our Tracks der Consideration—New — it R L - 5 Svrerion, Neb, April 4.—[Special Tele- 5 : divection, groatly impading railvoad trafli - o = : o rders March 80, 1862, J 2l T e e e AUl beraTIABIA1 F COTINE T Orrics ov Wernon Bunmay, |/ Tuo colloquy betiroen M Morgan and v, | g rointes o B oo e i ", | £ram to Tt B, —Pursuant to the call of | p¥ fHtAl results qoeuriod fiovo SEMOrtY. | \¢ iiiendato all forms of locomotion exccnt An enthusiastic meeting of the Gentle- Osnimy, Aprild, Sherman continued at some longth. Mr. | Mitcholl, Fifteentivinfantry is ravoked and | Mayor Cotton in the interest of the eyelone | yyiromid caueht fivo and was ontively con. | Pedestrianism have been abandoned. In N ) o ' ved | Morgan in the further coursoof his argu- i 1 X k ; men’s Rondstor club was held last nigtt at | The centerof tho presont siorm moved e RT U BEL Second Licutenant James Mitenell, Fifteenth | sufferers of Nelson, a representative meetng | sumed. John Kearney, one of the boarders, | many places seeding operations had oezun castward across Nobraska during Mon- | ment remuried incidentally thatone of whe | jyuntry, will report in person to Colonel 3. Adams was | was purned to d 2 i Mo the Millard hotel. The attendance waslargo | guo"ung js now over northwesters lowa. | consequences of the defeat of free silver | Roport . A. Cration, Fifteontt infantey was held tonight at which C. nt Jotin Nonle was s by the farmers, but the continuous rain has and much interest was manifested m this | Agthero is deci v high te r legislation would be the nomination of Mr. g e od | elected chairui 5. O. Cupps secretary and | ously burned. ‘I'he started by a winer | necessitated an indefinite vostponement as As there is decidedly high temperature in | log president of the pxamining board, appointed D & PDSIBaC Y leaving & candlo burning which set firs to [ the ground is too wet. There may bo somo epring and summer drives. President | front of 1vand below freezing weather, with | Cieveland, but Mr. George suid that he hud | {5 eet at Fort Sharidan, 1L, April 30, for | G. L. Day treasurer. After Listening to the i 5 % : I the 1038 « Sharidan, 11, 30, y s the canvas in bis room slight discomfort, as tho winter’s supply of i X 5 E L snow and strong northwest winds it its rear, | his doubts about that. Ho also referred t ; ) i thas! 3 Mayor O cith generally 8 Tuel i e VeiRto8 Richard Smith was in the chair. Bnoiyund e DR et e e e ania bela NaTLudiTEan ol ia Tario || o2 amination by thejboard s’ to his fitness | report of Mayor Cotton and citizons generally R fuel is runuing short. Live stock in exposed e e o ersdon 1t 1o | faction of the democratic party of the Uuitod for promotion. Levo of absonce untii Mav | who had visited the sceno of ‘tho disaster, the matter of securing i raco track, reported | ¢ 9 ) 18 The committee to which had been roferred LOCAL BREVITIES. portions of the country will undoubtedly suffer somewhat, but no material 15 weanted Lieuteant Colonel Jared | tho following resolution was unanimously ding, utasian welliasiot therepiilionninarty, A. Smith, corps .of, ruginecrs, as evgineer | adopted: ste that it had made no progress since the last Phe difference in temporature this evening AL 12 o'clock the presiding ofticer 1aia be- | ety light e IS N SR R ol | iy Ra MRt du e Matmeat avaioabhy b D. P. Galvan, engineer of tho gas works, | exvected. S meeting—a week ogo—in maldug areange- | between the upper Mississippl valloy, and | f0ro tho senate tho utfinishod businss, bo- | I Sunderson, Sixteenth infautey, huving | extended o the unfortumate safterors i tho | 19 8ick at the St Joseph hospital Blos el Q N oRInED BT on ments either with the iast Omaha people, | Miuuesota, Dakota and uorthern Nebraska | 10& the bill in relation to courts of appeal, | goyvod over thirty voars in the arfmy is, on | Stornistricken districts iuund apout Nelson Ilive bales of Havana leaf tobacco for | Daxvemr, Colo, April 4.-Reports from tho Council 13luffs park, the Sherman avenuo | 1S #bout 502, At St. Louis the temperature but Mr. Morzgan was permitted 10 g0 08 | hig gwn apolication, retired from activo ser- | 41 l'",’”'“‘""' that suystantial aid and | Rosenstock & Co. were received at tho cus- | eastern Colorado show that a'second blizzard fair grounas or Diokard’s grove. Chrough | Ab7D. m. was 702, au Valentine, Neb, 212, | With his address. In the course ofit o re i yice tins date angd will proceed to_ his, home. thy, should set hand inhand untiiail | tom loose yestorday morning. THo!Burlington Fallrordiiaibauly B Hror further Lime was asked and | Svow is protty fencrally falling in tho | forved to Mr. Cloveland as havivg | *Special orders Murch 24, dirdeting Captain RUnIoEtunplen o reakorod pesunss 18 i | . amison. got, Axhting . drunk lnst |5 IS 10 ML BN I8 e LT | ranted. The fair grounds seemcd to be tho | upper Missourn valley ~ and Mianesota | COmo to tho presidency =~ with = a1 Augustug (. Tassin, Twelfth infantry, to re- # EATHT ib. | night and strack. Constable J. k. Clapp in | Diocied with snow botweon Curtis and Stor- [ . Secn 1 ol 4 ke sort of Wall street congzestive . chilt Stug v b Relief committees werz appointed and lib- o a sty ling, where it i scted that the road will hoico of tho membars prosent, and the com. | 80d @ cold wave “is pouring down jstoeol : S ebilt | pory o tho presiaent of, the aviny rotiring 1'ald will bo promptly subscribod the fzce. - Jamison was locked un. 1, where it s expected that the road wil 5 5 Holat rom anitoba into the rear of e , as B . i n cl 3. 7k i Too fi T S ARt 4 bo cloared at a late hour tonigh! n Donvor ¢ mitteo was cmpowered to select a_track, and | Manitob to th f tho | upon him, as commencing to propuesy evil | hoard avWashinglon, Barracks, D. C., for E 229 Tuo fines collected in police court for the | DO cloared ata lato hour tonizht. Tn 1) A it had to make a contract with Thompson, | Storm. Several local storms, in councction | and as Larowing the whole Welght o° U8 8d- | cxamination by the board, 1s suspended till ty Republicans Delizhted. month of March amountod to §2,263, just 00 | the wind has boon blowing a galo ail day, | w_ o hins tharie of tho fair crounas, agresing | With tho general disturbance, scem hikoly | Ministration against silver. boginuing with a | t,viher orders, Tho extension of loavo of Neb., April 4.—[Special Tele- | more thau was collected in Fobruary. anclindicationtiaroltiziaghnolgi lolit Awil] i e e B1 o ot bit of the. elubre mons. | this timo for Tlmos and the Ohlo river | letter which o audressed to conkross beforo | yp.eiico on surkeon sertificato of disabinity, : T AR SV P b | soou bo exporienced. | berstiv. ~ country. That region now lies in tho duan- | his inauguration, in which he begeed them | jrintoq Captain. "Augustus G, Tassin, gram to Tue Bee.|—Judge Bartow’s decision On accouat of the absence of Mavor Bem| % 2 D Jaws and constitution committco | €orous purt of tho storm urea, In tois sec. | by all tho saints'in tho calendar 1o suppross | euifth infantry, Nosembor 23, 1801, i3 | it the error caso of Scott again tho board of | and Mr. Hartman the firo and police commis- Wi ded. 8 | WA not_prepared o report and was granted | tion we_are not likely to have anything be- | and destroy silver coinugo. Ho brought up | further cxtended foyr months on account of | Supervisors was handed down in writing Slonses ditimnot ol itueit SrostIan mesting | S DUREINGTONGE Ra ) ARl Lo st il 8 i e et Sond high winds from the northwest, snow, | tbe chargo that Mr. Sherman was resonsiole | el v today: last evenine. rain storm was terrific in southeastern Tows. | Tho following names wero presentod for | Perhups, aud colder weather. An aroa of | for tho demonetization of silver fu 1573, but o ——— The decision s 1 pericct harmony with [ The W. A. Page Sonp company was yester- | A yumber of bridges were washed away urid membership in tho club and wero favorably | bizh barometer is entering the country thay | Mr. Sberman was probably uot in tho cham- Washington News Brevities, the synopsis ho gave verbally last weekat | day awarded the contract for furnishing | \wheat fields floods aoted upon: Frod Nash, Charies Sutphet, | will probadly give us a period of fine, settled | ber at that fime. At all events he puid co at- | wasuixgroy, D. C., April 4.—Tho Logan | the closing of the case. Tuz republicans jn 36,000 pounds of lnundry soup for tho Depart- k T, Withrow, W. H. Van Arnum, I D, | Weather during the closo of tho week. ption }g;l_':* 50 otien repeatod and s0 ofton | oo " i ol beoote colobrated through. | O'Netll aad ioit county are jubiiant over | ment of the Platte. S i Baldrioge, George W. Ames, G. I2. Gris. | For Bastern Nebraska, Omaha and Viein- charge. Y f % 5 the final success of Mr. Scott 1 tho case | Edwin Jackson bas veen granted a divorco Sot right — wt ! wold, 953, Paul, Andy Murphy und K. O, | Ity~Coutinued clcudiness, strong northwest 1f They Could Lay Aside Ambition, out tho south, was decided today by the | ung the opinion is frecly exprossed by u | by Judgo Ferguson from his wifo Georgia tho p | ook, winds, provably snow and much colder | wirn continued Mr. Morgan, “sonators | UFited States supreme court in favorof tho | large majority of men of all shudes of politi- | Jacikson. The report, as published, was that tions ot w i Much discussion was had as to the advisa- | weather by midnigh o i on)yIoraat Clovoland and Hill and | United States ana agaiust Eugeno Logan, | cal beliof that tho court’s decision is eutirely | the decree had boen granted to Mrs. Jackson. hood. Dr. Picrec : bility of incorporating tho club, The w“"*""“']"‘\\.”- Co April 4 —Vor lowa— | Cariiste and Cullom and Allison and other | Waggencr and Wallace, the three men do | 1ust and founded upon facts. 5. G Giraves, who lives out near the for aaven e subjce was introduced by President Smi, | SHgwes coldor Borivestpalessi i 0 lvoat ani go0d " men o woro uspiring to | fondants 10 1 sult M o o family sow st ovoning and SR < i 10 stated that thore were several reasons Nebr = Weat; the presidency of the United Siates, and [ Secretary Noble today made on order HASIEE00 ened to shoot his wifo. An olicer son lates and pi i i why tho club should be incorporated, ono of | 1n the east; colder in tho easty north gales. | ho konorable seuator from Obio (Mr. Sher- | wangng tho it b o BB O INeD. A i i his family rested e 1 which was that no individual member would | Ior Missouri.— coider; winds becom- { man), 1T Lo had not discardod ali such | CHAREINE tho site g 4t | g Ber, | — Dissatisfaction is growing anong of tho night. | B el ey be respousiole for the club's indebtedness by | ing northwest. o G ., | pretensions—if seuators could discard [ Of county in tho Chevenno and | yjo farmers alozg the live of the Union Pa- rt McCoy, a petty thief and all? the | obstimetions it being an incorpocated body. H. K. Burket | Wor Iunsas—Fair; colder; northwest | their friendliness for these aspiranisand | Arapakoc reservation in Oklabowa. The | cific raroad in this viciuity on account of 4, was reieased from juil Saturday | and suppressions i was of the opinion that incorporation was | Rales. e would come together and locit their hauds | site first selectew was found 1o b2 | the difliculty expericuced in getting pay for | arrested azain Sunday night. Juago Berka | 1s0 troublo and misery. At the | what was necded, s he thousht all tho mem- Oincinnatiig Republ on the silver question and say thattney | unsuitable for the purpose on account of its | damages caused by fires from the cagines, | “ave him thirty days on the hill, with a diet | scal pericds in a woman's life—tho g bers recognized the desirability of incor- CiNCINSATI, O. April 4,—The only, candl- would do all tat wisdom avd a ted lovo | liability to overflow ' from the neighboring | [vis claimed that in nearly every instance | of bread and water for twelve of the days. | change from girlhood to womanhood, and, porating. A committeo, composed of Wil- | | GUINCINHATR B SRFL & H0E 00 GARAL | of the country suggested, there would be to | stream. The now site is tho south haif of | the company rofuscs to pay more tuan two- | Cora Robinson, whoso addross s siven as | later, the * chango of life "~rit cotly liam H. Beekman, H. C. Terry and William | dates voted for by the whole city today was | more trouuie about the silver vuestion. Then | section 13, township 9, vange 16, west. thirds the value of noperty destroyed ana | 1617 Chicago streer, was arrestod yesterday | safo and an especially valuable remedial A. Motcalf, was nppomted to_ propare arti- | for the oftice of judge of the superior courtof | tho senator from Ohio would have the right | Secretary Novlo rendered a decicion in the | tho injured party is compolled to tako that or | on complaint of Gartrade Keed for living | agent, that can produce only good results. fl':fl"{x;&v:;l’:‘l:&?;ln:l:‘;:h&"g;"l';o‘c'llfi‘;' 8t | Cincinnati. Twenty-eight thousand niue | to MOI!‘O-hCOImrul\'y wlh}s will, at being led | case r‘fl Qulmml Girant against the Northorn | expend the cifterenco in attorneys’ fees to | with Billy Wilde withour going through tho | It a powerful, invigorating tonic, and a 7 b hundred votes were polled. F. W. Moore, | UP,to such a high position. Pacific railway, i which he holds in favor | prosecute claims. marriage ¢ jony. The woman was re- | soothing and strengthening nervine: a legiti- = = i) As soon as Mr. Morgan resumed his seat | of Graat. 'I'no land iuvolved is locuted near e e ieascd on bail 3 | mato medicine—purely vegetable, perfectly ireat Promise from reputiican, was electod judge by 4,866 ma- | o ® LS M i FANLIH . " e itz Refused & New Tr loagedionibail, | o il RSl Smibon | e ook Simeent ey | Mr.Sherman roso and enid that ho did not | tho city of Spokauo Palls, Wash., and is suid Rical Eltols o Trial Whilo workmen wore unloading a caso | barmless—and carefully adapted, by an ox- Poxca, Neb., April 4.—[Special to T 2 s v v « 1 Neb., April 4.—[Spocial t ’ Nea, Neb., Apri {Bposlalifo i Dus i Jorlks gvar Sowtes Jeckson, domoorat, intead to enter on the discussion of the sil- | to bo very valuahle, Tho case has been be- 3eaxn Isiasp, Neb., April 4. —[Special to | TS WEVEITE OIS Mo Ties windows | Derienced physician, fo woman's” delicate Bee.|—The Driving association of this city lm‘m o tholboaralotitbele 'm“m_n“;u“m“’{"" ver question, but nho wished to have the | fore the department for nine years. Tue Bre.]—Cuyler Snultz, the convicted | " tho rear of the Kennard Glass company | beeds. = is already making activo proparations for | out of fifteon 1o the (oo udu‘,a:i‘o‘;:‘ sense of the senato whether senators wero to The national silver committee will meet | murderer of J . Farr, wili have no new | vosterday afternoon. tho box foll, smashing | ¥or all tho derangements, irrogularities, | 2016 of the flnost axhitions of sueed duting | Tho St fon the et toa fy joucation. | havo a silver dobatoaud in order to havo | hero Aprii 20, trial in this judiclsl distrjot. JudgaT. O. C. | overy plate into thousands of pioces. The | 80d weakneses peculiar to tho sex, tho | th f o e ¥ | clestoa ropublicans for both its ward officos, | 11, duestion seitled ho yroposed to lay the Harrison, before whom the motion was ar- | glass was worth about $500). Favorite Prescription ” is a remedy so cor- i bo comlng season over witnessed in ¢ v its ward oftices. | “youolutions on the table. sonfirmed by tho Senate. Rrraon olare so. SR R L Lk :d Ry i v of g, | tainthat itcan be guaranteed. 1 it doesn’t | Nebraska. Tho mile track owned by Y T Mr. Teller—1'he senator can bardly take | Wasiixatos, D. C., April 4.—The senate | Tho alloged errors wero not, in his oninion, Mo A oy for dlaturpimg | Elvo satisfaction in evory cass, tho mnonoy is | this assoclution was built aud offered for the | 44 [ iverpool— Michigan from Boston advantage of us in that way. . B e o e || 1l e B T b oo bl A ke Eiaoots o wirs c e RNGIotherimocioinalignwomol 18 | first IS ot i P 2 Mr. Sterman—1 do not propose’to take & ¥ 1 ¥ sold in this way. No other medicine can be. 1 rst timo to the considewatior. of horsemen | At Antwerp—Normat from New York. any advantag nominations: ter before the supreme court. Seatonce Will | into the streot. The Arrest was the resutt of | _ 2 loss than a year ugo, Owing to its recent | At Southampton—Aller from New Yoris. R Ao asicod tho vieo prosident, as o | _ United States Marshal—I%, H, Hunt, north- | not be imposed for several days. aneigtborhood quarrel in which both parties | coustruction the track wns not at that time | At Queenstown—British Priucess from | point of order, whether the resolutions bad | eru district of Texas, Heavy Damages Demanded, ars said Lo bo guunllystoivlame, | in as good condition as the directors had ex- | Philadotphia, R Ry 1o Judges of Probate in Utah—C. W. Barton, ] S 5 2 . 13. Preston of the Chicago, Milwiukeo & | S 4 ’ not passed from the consideration of the g v < Dakora Ciry, Neb, April 4,—|Specinl | peotod Lo have it But nevertheless it was v London—Sightea, Rhynland from New | sonato und had not zono to the carendar at 2 | €ounty of Sait Lake; W. B. Kirk, county of {, WA Sy b 00 3 L | St Paul forcoisn't wearing nis othor over | 1 pronounced by all to be ono of the | York. é a'clock—tho sonator from Alavama having | Box I3lder. gram toTus Bee.|—Tho caso against | coat now. ‘The zarment s probably deco- | | finest courses in the state, if not | At New York—America from Bremen, o v by conrtosy to proseed with his | Postmasters: Missouri—M. J. Benson, | Johu Alberts who was arrested last week on | rating the form of the man who stole 1t Sun- | bo ; been allowed by courtesy to proceed with his | Postu =) d | in the entiro country. The soil' is perfect [ vomarks. Tho vice prosident expressed the | Excelsior Sprinzs. Ohio—ticorgo Russoll, | complaint sworn out by Perey Bros. & day nizht, or gracing tha roserve stock o | and the grounds are as level as a floor Five Wero Drownod. opinion that the resolution had gone to the Napoteon; C. H. Washbura, Delphos. Fenn- | of South Omaba for dispozinz of mort some dealer in second hand clothes, | | throughout their entire extent. Tho track | GueexviErn, Mass., April 4.—Six Ger- | calendar. ylvanio—N. L. Black, Harrisbure: J. H. | Droperty was beard today and resulted inan | A mecting of the Live Issuo ciub will bo is now being put in the best possible condi- | mans, employes of the Griswold Maoufn Mr., Sherman—Then they cannot be taken | (ary, Catawassa: J. €. Meltean, Cnavioroi. | jequital. A swit for §10,00) damages for | hewd at the Linuger urt galiery Wednesaay tion; all tho buildings are being enlarged and | turing company, whilo boating on the viver | up except on motion. Te: B. . Sprigen, Iaglo | Wiscon- | malicious prosecution was ab once instituted [ evening at7:is o'clocs. The oxecutive com- moved to the most suitable part of tho | wero carried over the ¢ ver N Is remaried the T sin—G. C. Kigbueo, Boaver Dam. ST ntteo has arranged vl i 5 movhd gl fmokcanitallo sparcist ithe)) v tho dam and five wero | Mr. Harris remarked that as a watter of by Alberts. mitteo has ar 1a novol prozram for the 3, evory " an i rownod. courtesy any senator could e o850~ R A sceting an endan o the #atisfaction of horsemen and tho vis- S Foblons - waarons e anmatd on thom, o0 | €hargex Agatust semate Clork Young, sy o e cabsaful consulhmarion, itlng publ." Tho Hest serios of racos aro | Washed Out the Track, Mr. Sherman-— Yes, ns o mttor of courtesy, | WASHINGTON, D. C., April 4. —Inthe execu- | Paritriox, Neb., April 4.—([Swecial to Tt | =pp (0 Fonuing ana Smith have openoda | arrangod forduly 8, 4, und & at whicl) §i%- | I'r. Maviso, I, April —Last night's | pororminea Meard on thie Question, | Ve session of tae sennto todny thero was a | Bk, |—Distriot court for Sarpy county:| yicoographic offico in room 407, oo buildir it 0 ¢ ¥ s, At the | gtorm washed out 600 foet of the track of 3 . brief reference to tho case of Ixecu- | opened hero today with Judge Scott on the | Thus firm is probabiy the bast ‘oquipped for October races, beginning the $th, §25,000 will | o sp. 1 e A i Mr. Tellor said that ho wanted to say to the EoN . i 4 e o matirrio i MR o TN G it NPLOIPELEAGE MOKIRIRA L3O S, ) ho St Louis, Jansas & Nortnern railway | senator from Ohio who, being. fi 2 | tive Clerk James ®*R. Young, who was | benchand o number of lawy ull iginds of sh T anv in the 0 offered, At tho last repular meoting of " ena o hio who, being flushed, per f i\ 0! vil D r tho ussociution & committee was appointea | MO Bere: Baps. With the viotory RpRarently aabicyea ja | 8coussd : of . betraving : excopuive secrote, | placoatid Opiaha prasant. - The seasion will | city, Thelr ot plobly “furnished and bave provided themselves with the bost | 1ast two or tarec weeks 1 o confer with the Nebraska Association of the bouse ugainst silver, scomed to think he | A majority of tho senators — ap- Trotting Horso Breeders, and ondeavor to MNEBRA.L 4 Flebad, could down & dobate in tho senato on that | hear to huve roached the conclusion that Mr. Trouble for HArIngLon Barbers, typewritors and every adjunct of u complete BocuTo His soventh anhual meoting for biy | DERLN, Aprii4,—Tne North German Gu- | Siibjoot. - Thut sonator at tho lust sesslon | Young was wrongfully accused, and upropo: | gy yyeiwisros, Nev.. April 4 —Tho rumor is | yones i e AL PR N place. zetto says that Chancellor von Caprivi will | had provented him and others who thought | sition to investigato tho matter cawe to ! Waman's Christian Tel '® | £rown so rapidiy the nast year thuv bettor - %o to Carlsbud aflor Lustor to take the | with him from securlug & ralo. that would | nBught when it saygscortained that no sen- | Aot that the Woman's Christiah Temper- | facilities becamo imperatiy 4 | Results at Gloucestor. e, At off doate: and. that senator might as | ator was able to wake & charzo with oven tho | anco union will attempt 1o closo the barber Ofilcer Shoop, who fell dow: A Grovcester, N. J, April 4.—Weather NEWS OF TRST) o well meot the question now s at any time, | faintest probability as a foundation. shops in this city on Sundays, tairs about the middlo of Iebruary | X i clear. I'rack fast, ¥ ' XBATRRDAT becausoe the question would by aebated, 1f ETYN T el T ——— riously injared his rieht hand, under- | AMUSKME!? ug: Lita won, Kotehum second, Cornl G 3 4 9 debated on othor resolutions or'a bill, and asmixaroy, 1) L., April 4.—The presi- o o 4 report, 2he: lujury hoy gaLiang Vo) Popular 'ri o thira, “Uitrwood, Majelin ana Gota. Dikger | ook 2o i asgins of Luconta, N. . shot | 4id tne frionds of silver would tuio just 08 | dent nominated Medical Dircetor Joha W, | @ne Remington ¥ypewritor Sold Every Five | inatend of bovor and it was foarod tnat it Farnam Stree! Theater, vomiar vries drawn Wi tinoso "ithe GVORIL) ran e " Minutes, would bo necassary to ampntate the hand | WON 1011 T ——GREAT SUCCE: 8 Pawrn, - W ¥ Rtrike Nt By Louls ot sk wuch timo as they wauted, unless the senate - ey Y piaced, Tumio: 112 0wt Bt. Louts of tho river mon nud | ST SRS AL DAY Hagbec e e e, | Browno to bo susgtoh gonoral wud ohiof of Second rtace, soven-sixteenths of u mile, Nuw Youk. Aoril 4. —([Special Teiegram to | unless something was dono at once, The boat laborers Is stili on the bureau of medicine and surgery; Com- 2-your-olds. maldens: Little Madum Colt won, Mrs. Mary Dunn of Now York has been ar- | Which be did not think would be done any | \noqore James ASGiecn to bo vear aumiral; | Tk Ber.|—Some idoa of the prosont wou- bg 1"' ARGWEISL AR QU AEABAIL 9 "";M] il | Anderson Unique Comedians 5 Littie second,” Athieno Filly (tho favorite) | rested for the murder of John Burke. mora now than ut tho last congress, He | oo Suncs £, LR to b8 TORE SUMIFAL | joprui growth of tho typowriter business | fae % TRRSNSE BTN O s, ho por- | IN thiird, Lost Murs drawn. Tiie: 434 The rush for the new lands to be openod to | ¥8V6 notice that under the rules they would | CAPHY L i VHRIREIS: R e tas € YARBEAR | tondony taken.qut.. D BumeIees sivho por - WIS Third ruce, ono mile, sel gh (tho | settlement continues, and thousands have | be heard in spite of the honvrable senator ) Fxe g MR I 4 g hut tho salosof | formed the operation, auid that wo warn | 0 (O T) ( RONIES favoritel, won. (ardnor 8oo an third, | departod trom Kl ltens, Okl. A from Ohio, who appoared to bo 5o anxious to _ . Ghinese Exelysion 1) trasesd, tho Remington typewriters for Junuary and | hopes of ulumately saving the hand - Uy - N1l - Floriugre druwn. Tinmo: 148 Princo Miehuel” hus been bound over by a | stifle devute, Wasmixaros, 7 ¢, April 4.—Tho house | lobruary, 1502, exceeded those of tho cor Mutines Wodnosday quublllln".I:v;‘:In‘.r;vfiS ‘.‘,iti‘ilf.?‘:,'.;“A'b”lT ‘:Iulll— luau.;nJ judzo l|u| |.m\l"h |‘..‘. action of the Mr. Suerman denjed in the wost cmphatic | has passed the Chijngse exclusion bill—ycas, h|ml|flill;:lllluulll.» of 19l by #16),000. The — i ond. grand Jiry and ; oo od el 70; nays, 42. , oy QAR Bequol drawn. Garelson (the favorite) ran unt | E30 1" his Dall has boou” fixed wt | torms that e hud endeavored to stitlo tho | 170; nays, 4 —— feosk UL cans Ay gl debate. He declared that thero was no o : i sixtoenths of a mile. soll-] white, Misses Carrio and Mattio, nged 1 and ground for suoh au assertion. He had never FEMALE A b Youns Lottery sec- e Garrie ind Mactie aged 2 and | Gbjocted to any senator speaking at wuy time N J 17 resp b 2 o A Ly ‘gt iy (tbis Tasorico) ran unplaced: | Rloc Ay Moty wera drowied fn o yorth | 90 wny subjoc. Ivery seuator present kuow | Six fdaho Glrls dfffisen While olding Up | Iiiop, N. ¥, omp piacod. Time: 1318 Pifth race, nin fug: Jdohn Lacl ond, Voo th Two anuzhters of Mr. Worley Mussell, | f i £ popularity of - i l“l“" \'“Lul I“;"[r ‘ 1“"1"|'»|“\‘l rly shown by the fact W I. A ! L araam caier. PRICHS 1Y ROBBERY. i e P T T here Have You Been { Threo Nizhts. Comuncing Thursday, Aor 1 7. wituin three years, ‘The Remington factory at - | MATINISE BATURDAY, 0) men to fill o de ' In what part of the habitab| NEWTON BEERS the man live who writes withor L fork of the Hoospur Fiver near Galtyill, Va, | that.” Mr. Sherman went on o defend the Btuge. wands oroatad by tho sules of o agents, date, thus ¢ * lor the firat thn , thirteon-sixteenths of a mile, ¥oreign. act l?r 18%) and said that it woula be made Satsmox Crry, fagbo, April 4,—The stage \) s‘rln--mlv. h.ulun:nul.k”u uJ‘m‘. ]\\)m d,l;{»:nud{ @ Kemedy for Pain, Q supported Ly ai Exeollont Company. in solling: Lurl iidge won. Kichurd K, Fox 3 4 (with proper amendments) tho fulerum on besn frequentig: hold up near Harvey's | Of the machine he astonishing rale o i YT tolling: urk Mides, won. Sichurd Kt KX | pamtne's Molbourne, Australta, attorney | which' restod the wholo Hnancial system of | Lo oo girod REUNA. HR4 Ling of | 9ne evory five winutes. 8T, JACORS 0T ELOVED WITIL A CIRCUS GIRL don, Mooroe, Rhody Pringie and Vandyke | Wil enter us a defense a ploa of insan ty. the country. There was no bank 1 the world | La0ety HaEVey aod B O e pen gy ’ * - - Griwn. Bl Burmos (e favorite) ran ua- | o Cardinal Richardsof Parls hela u service | so° strong as the treasury of the United | L% vife aud six daughters wers suspecuod Tuspected tary Foster, has been brought to my kuowledize 1 i ) A N | placed, a0 1263, for the votoransof the French urmy and navy | § y 4 of being the robeers. The sheriff luid a plot Bl i s VONDERILLANMD | — ¥hioh was attended by overy promisont i, | Drétes of today—so sirong fn its abiuty 10 | 4,4 bagged the whole party while holdivg up kW Youk, April 4.—Secrotary of the Is thare 4 man, woman or child svh@ A | Golug ut Guttenberg, tury wan of Prance yedecm overy outstaudiok obllgation, “AS{Or | g ytago ut the muaste of winchesiors. ‘Tno [ ‘Treasury Charles Foster mado o lour of tne 9 does not know that it cures Grand Opsra House. | QurtesuEnG, N, du Aoril &—Tne track | The Stafordshire, England. potters and e greonvacks and United States notes, | yivls'were in male sttire. Ono of them con- | different departments on Eilis islund today eefioh b otk it | there was in the treasury $100,000,000 in gold Rheumctism, Neuralgia, WK O APRIL 4t | other manufucturors hay was dry aud fast today. Tho atiendunce was | S0e) worbere the s orues o it OUE | aaf asido for Lhat purpose, aud there was o | 30d Lhat thov had beey tralned iu the | and was in consuitation with Colonel Weber | golatica, Lumbago, Eprains, Bruises, 1o anzol of the aie. Kil Howen, (o very large: thelr disputes with tho employers to u board | better reserve than could bo found in the | DU*1Nes® ¥ ~ A and tienaral oirno in regard u e | e e turts: Headaohe, Toothachs | Rt T tottor e First race, fivo furlonzs: Brovier won. Pat- | “hurbitration. Bauk of Iinglana today in proportion to lia- Oificers of the Kabber Trust HoD TRt -— d ; T d i ah oxbibdt, 1o 1 Cligon's ok second, Miss Fox third, “Clme: 101! Two dynumite eartridges exploded In front | bilities, Again, for every one of theso treas ki d The Doath Tell. Frost-bites. T T anch K Adiiast v Second rice. four and One-half furlongs: | Of the house of the foreman of @ wiue at § ury notes thero was & dollar- of gold be. | NEW Youk, Apnl 4.—A meellug of the e Washingt Thousands testify that for all Aches aud o 100 Box avata. 20, Open dnily from | o Bob Arthur wou, Canton second, Mumie T | Suk Belgium, 1¢1s bulloved they were bluced | uind jt. United States Rubber company nowly elecied u“i\;'“"Mffi‘l.fimfi'q: x'.','.:l I:m aablogton | polny it turc 1s Prompt and Permanent (1 oy sl Nmes By T wom, Ba | (B0 atd aooRo WULHAl &, SIMAKS ASRIREE What Free Colnage Means, nh'n!cl:ri [ p:u: nu\{u\t,vmu"d ]““‘ followlng [ o0t B GHo°Was vesident ousul for Chili, Ll —"y Ardo second, Mooustont third. Pinie: Lodia. | At & mseting of London's unomployed Rev. | The proposition now i . | elected: President, Wikliam i | ang was 71 years eld. " - N oud Moguatono thied. “hinie: Livte: | At nselins of Londows upomployed, e, | | Rhe probosition now wts bosald, 1o sub- | tecretary, J. Waterburys treasuror, d. P | “Dybure, ‘Minas, Abril 4.—(Special Tole- | America | GRAND | Sweden ) socond: Uncertuinty third. | lently attacked by the speikors, who charged | That was practically to take off 31 ¢ | Townseud, gram to Tue Bk, |- Captain B, G. Yocum, | breland IDana(k I with bad faith in refusing to carry out P Y 6 0ff 81 por o eerr——— 4 BN} = LADd warolina. aled | Scotland | Bohemia. one mile: Kambler won, Ely | Broinise mads 1o proach on the 1abor troubles | [FOM every pension granted by the govern: e YTy YT once state treasurer of South Carolina, di n | T T | Bepem second, Hickoy thira. Time: 1544 peros William of Germany has seat to | Meut of the United States, [Murmurs of fon for | Bere this morning. Hs was G0 vears old and | Germany ia 8. urmy CisrcaGo, 1., April 4.—The applica ol AR e Py s -~ g . Sixth race, sov furlongs: Inf o won, | M I giuto, the k { disapproval from the democratio side. For H toleratly V{l]l off. Lately he was y O e e hTad, e 500 | et it g S ths fupbrial yughe | & time it wouid take off 81 por cent of the | ® divorce by Murgaret Mather, the actro:s, | prominent in lake navigation and is vory Al Yagv <V . _ Honenzoiors, with his autograph snid his | 1abor of every artisan who depended upon | against her huswand Musician Emil Haber- | well known in Omaba aud Sioux City b ¢ Horse Sale at Hoatrice. thiuks for the support given tho goverument | his labor for his daily bread. It would take | korn, on the charge «f desortion, lias beea Bartimokk, Md., April 4. —Geooral W. S, g y 3 Bratiics, Neb., April 4—(Special Tele- [ by the Polish purty on the navy estimutes. 81 cenls from nuon:{onuntod on the basis | made public. ¥ Siugleton died loday, sged 52 years, Iu 1865 Commenving \ J0t, at Exposition Malle

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