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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 1 Al m X m N 01 ! cers during the time that they | ment of committee of three from each A\ R IV R | the selection of F. F. Caruthers of this city charges of misconduct t of a time \ AN 4 . the sult of therr tral before the supreme Barry, Stewart Ii Tt o ‘l Thomsen, to pre \nv'x‘-mlwn;.‘ ed }vll R ‘u‘((\ VHY.W oln Mah n“ v HyluL!m[ (l.m.| s |w1.-1’urlxxw‘~ | court. The conélusion arrived at was th pare articles and conduct the prosecution . and a song service Q. Gills of Hastings | both democratie and republican, had ad- | the deputies of the oficials were the proper | before the supreme court ! ) welcomed the 150 delegates to the Queen | hered to the practice of calling a jury and persons to assume the duties of the various The stitute was “\'["""'I’h‘\ Sutton, | Interesting Mecting of the North Nebraska | Cits ,“." ]n W. Curtis ‘.v“m.\ Cont L fo- | securing o ver fit in minor cases which | General Lesse's Opinion of the Present Journment of the Lower Branch, Mees in that way become vacant out of order on the nd that it was n (‘ R closed with an informal “yet acquunted y thus empaneled entitles the attorney I'he best legal authorities have be con- | germane to the question in that it touched | session toa &10 fee. Most persons arvaigned have ¥ ulted with referunice to the bond of ex-State | on two entirely senarate matters o of | BEST METHODS §F WOAK DISCUSSED THROUGIL A SEA OF FLAMES, proferred a- werdict of ©acquittal at | WITHOUT ~ CONSTITUTIONAL ~ AUTHORITY JULD LEAVE THE RATE BILL SUbPENDED \vyy‘.l\-‘ “ .”‘f 1“\‘. ‘;l\\w' ire '.”v‘ to draft ‘r 1 u"~ impea Imm‘.n and the have th Cas: “ nolled which n “\ i the bond, ns the couris have | other was the appointment of n committee Frible Experi ot & Hastings W leave the way open for a revival : ' where name of a | to prosecute the impeachment cases by How the Interests of Those Who Presid _In Chiengo. J of the case in the future, or is_considered an | ACts of the Legislature Extending the Cons tate Amendmoats Could Not Ti ' wears in e bod s valid supreme. court. Barry then amended UvaF thib SSHERTHotw STHe s Xis Hastixas, Neb, March 81— (Special to | unsatisfuctory disposition ) cases tencts Wore of the Special Natare g A providing that the convention sh Tie Bk, ] —News hus been received in this | Mr. Mahoney said that sho R Concurred In or Chang ntme the committee vanced—Oratorienl Contest Do riroRiblCad b, ol tHate. of ! p e fiith s e i city of an aceident which.befell o Hastings ¥ o i he of 1 KING UP TOM BENTON'S OFFICIAL ACTS itiary contract, and would | articles of impeachment and b= X d the position of I He had i ive supposcd Trom hoating tho: discossion | o thehouse \ . Nob., Mareh 81, (Spocialto Tne | MUSIC In Chicago. The other day while she | called upon M wker, with” whom the Rt ) p This morning 3EE gives spaco to the 1o senators had ever heard b Raled Out of Orde was sitting at a piano in her room the (and- | rumor that charges would be preferred was LSO ML L ¥ to/thy , 1893 NUMBER 283 | Prohibited by the State Con | stitution The Oy Thie morning's exercises of the North ! estigating Committes Has Started the In- | ' : Bl HDHSOROHAC this oBlb Barry accepted the substitute and then braska Teachers association bezan witha | (0 \ t « quest onthe Late Auditor's Records, | very v S S sid soprano solo with violin obligato b discussed. He asked Mr, Baker to advis ex-Attorney General Leess on the him in case k 1to res 80 that | peunitentiary con ) : A he (Mahon got his application er could prepare the ticles as the Sisics e b Rl caused the vapor to explode, and a gall hapers in shape and file in the depart TEution Fequived that to b o by the | Parsons. Invocation was offered by Rev. N. | oot o i s, Bart i Ot 8 S TRt 2L appointed by the house to examine into the convention of some of its members Chestnut. “Nature Study In Public Schools” | Throngh the flames to sthe door _ status of the contract. It is terse and to lady entered and bogan cleaning some of the given in response to a requ ommitteo SCUSSING THE IMPEACHMENT SESSION 3 I'he point was declaved to b ¢ was the subject of a lecture by Prof. Charles | reaching a place of sift TANK CAR TURNED OVER. the point e th Howe insisted that haviug 1. Bessey of the State university in Lin neously that her sister, Mr 7 To™ur Hoxonitue Cossirras. oN PHNS = t d SRR s L L st LS b ikt R R L Firo In the Mimourl Pacific Yards | 1Textiany—Gentlemen: I am fn veceipt of nent Heard ¢ ning the Proceed- | 1 “state n b L B LG R Coused by an Aceldent. your communication as follows ¢ {BHoo. int Ing b } ¢ Wed ovee in the north The co tee on penitentinry desires puttine s i tinguishing the blaze sho badly burnad At Ubped ovor. 1ny She HOEML | nttotnay o 100K I L6 LA Rt tRs tHUDE KA the public schools. Of the several hundred wnd face ; Missouri Pacific carly this | {itirm this committes whether i his opinion thousand pupils in the schools of Nebraska A carload of Missouri Pacific oficiils and an explosion followed. In | the so-called contra tween the stat (.i passed through Hastings yesterday after- | 4 moment the tank was & mass of flames. brask and_one W. B, Stout, since assigned noon, and took agent Baied of this city with | 0 %o otlier tait o gy Mosher, and by himauld to be irzed the members to vote to sus- | schools and not more than 1 per cent will | them to Pros: the present terminus of L W rapidly to other cars contaln- | nusigned, toone Dorgan, 18 now & good cons About the Adjournment. | doing that the republicans in the house had | chould have sowe understanding of the | Some connection with the vroposad extens T4wo cars containing ples, two with cattle | fo'nnmul sutd contrner mroviind (6o fheen not appealed from the decision of thespeaker | o0ty e B 0 B T some- | Of the line to Kearney to meet the Kearne ind one filled with morchindise were totally | that th il provisions of said contract bt y R & Black Hills road RNy e being ated Dy those Tolding the sume, iing of the matter, force, plunts, anim Court reporter Lozun has finish 5 3 lo track | UESBetier ornow said contract is w valid oo | the middie of next week, unless affairs take | . Lhe chairwas sust y rocks, soil, ete., about them. In our yuolic | the bill of exceptions in the case of Power: CUtLIGRINE twol oLhCE CAl's On (/8100 traciaw) traat e lobbyists have despaired of carrying | g pew turn. The impeachment matter will | 10 56 > schools there should be some instruction n | against Baty. alivs Bisnop Bow.anan were badly sin d many of them will In -tl\r\“\v‘r thercto T have the honor to sub- hefr point in the senate, and that the scene | not be disposed of before Monday, and Colton then offered a substitute " | vegard to these matters. Such instraction | FEschei acainst Bishop = Duabbs, in the | die. The total 1 will not be lesggthan | 1 6 S0ttt (That under soction 19 0f PR VBT A ko s WiiTs oW, b, beriiutarFed | thevainra: ninpsb al of the railroad | the appo must not be from books. The plants, ani- | Bvaneelical chuveh fight. The record is very | g10,000, LA GRS constitution tha Bourd of eir operati will n be L AR AR A W | from the senate > S wals, rocks, sofl, et must be studied oluminous, being fully two inches thick e b : Ko Pabhe Lands and Buildings is given the The plan to force |y " oy va tomorrow, even i it i dent and three from the o themsclves, ‘Take common plants and ex- | This case was decidod” in favor of Dubbs, he residence of ( general supervision and control of all the vhich is far from probable, i " poiuted by the speaker. ad amine them divectly; learn how they grow | but will bet to the supreme court to \I\“l © street 1\.»_mm buildines, grounds and lands of the state. oon without giving the maximum rate billa | sion of the joint conve 1 An atte roll call by a vote of 8) to ind how they live provide a precedent Judge Hastings in bl About 10 o'clock pyh Lhe state prison 1 be subject ; ) A id et ot S lp i v R L LU N i da Nyckolls county decided & simitar case ¢ tlames in the back part of thes=D@0nz. At | to such vules and reg ns as may be bro- hance to go upon it final passage does not | be o 1 0 Signs of the Times, the BN MARSBROHEL FiEtioR first the fire was con car of the | vided by law. Senator Thomsen has de o8 “:“‘\* A R At Ghie The president asked when v Prof. A. W. Norton. president of the State building, but before thag conld be Ihat for t odge | BO3 o 8 il senate will | appoiuted, and theconvention Nobiial AcHool G LDarY AN dtrodnEal RAd EXperiment of & Nobraska Farmer, checked they — sirewk.fap through the | foct the above constitutional provision the he fssuc.in that way. That leaves seven- | lind ‘to | B takime v il o | they bo named ut once among other things. siid Among th Geyeva, Neb, March 51 -[Special o Tue | roof of the residenge si#ion and considerable | legislature by an act approved February 18, i Votes nninat the adjournment; 1o third and it AEiiA B aule WA i “""" “\t”_‘vyl» Dk ha il great throng of new . fices constantly p Bek. | L. C. Putnam, a prominent farmer in | proper NiT, passed an act entitled: “An Act Estabs r which way tor Hal be done with the general appropriat 1 LAY I SO 1 asked 1o be ex- | ing [am glad to note the countenances by water. z iing a Board of Pablic and Build- which way Senator Hale votes on TRl L L ind the presideat appointed Senator | those whose hearts and aspivations 1 know Phe family w.ks at the time and s of the State of Nebraska, and Defining in, bu I I s, Matte edishuthetiad | Baoanise Tehey: ara: teriHarEE T4 thamle you arc unable “fosccount for the fire as there In section 17 of said act_pros oy could certainly uetina judicial capi £ cod b, ing: “If the attorneys for the convention, anc of science are to be enjoyed by the 50 the dolr Articles | in ! gradually | ¢ ymit articles for the convention to large it must be done by Will Hardiy & ady Today ~Who dignified body that the state | {i8H Will Take the OMces? The chair insisted that the ruling was correct and Howe then appealed : A Mt K GispeE demAnaed the yeas min noys not more than 10 per cent will veach the high will sleep over it and tuke another look WAtesH Tele. | Uhe prison situation tonorrow. might have to take control of the institu | tion and operate the mechanical plant that | has been built up there, and the senators Lixcory, Neb., March 81.—[Special am to Tie Bee | —The railroad crowd is | rtile in resourcos, whatever else may be | ‘The question of flnal adjournment bobs up from the [ with “ever-recurring frequency, and the | in appoluting former d of it, and tonight another scheme on i v o impeach il L indications are now that it will come about | heetion with the impeach wrt has come to the surface, 1t seems that 0 the houss for awhile an adjournment in the senate next Tuesda romise well, as 1 purp inz into ef- wred that he would never consent t the southeastorn part of this county. has juestion, and filibustering would only successful tarted plowiag with thre te 1 accept the action of the | b 5 1thé G 3 ey " ¢ 9 - i i one the inevitable, BatInE LA tEehi ionta oot to the excusing of North and the | copdiully for'the generous welcome accorded | Sang plows hauled with his Huber engin had been gadin furnace for two or ns were made for such board to adver- The new scheme is to force an adjou hat will hasten the adjournment sufici AR AL S0 I {assure you I am one with vou in spirit | This is the first experiment of the kind ever | three day¥ tise for seal sals, the leasing of 1t of the house and thereby defeat the | to prevent action on the voad bill, It committee. The speakor named Colton, Vau | ayd work. Perhaps no more in g | tried in this connty and the decided s Mr, Abercombie is insured for #,000, but | penitentiar wiary grounds and - con- nent of the houso and thereby ¢ to prevent uction on the railvond bill, | 10the | Housen and Barry. ‘The lattor asked o be | fopic upon. which to. dwell for & moment | which he lus mado of it promises a rev this wili hardly pay his loss on houscl viet labor, laws of 1877, page 188.) ill, as it has been amended in the senate D L agenayl annrap excused, as he had served faithfully on the | ¢ould present itself than the impressicn made | tion in the plowing business in near oo building belongs to the B, Glve BEoME Ci6 Contine s adjournment would prevent the concu the way. & slne dindjowmment i impeachment committee, but strenuous ob- | hoyhe educational condition of tho state | future o, | Reea estate and i sured v ence of the house in the amendiments. there- | A/on with s ¥ “'{l*"”‘“ 1 from all parts of the hous: i new-com: Like all other interests Yesterday the ladies of the Women's About a half hour after the fire depart “f b uu; of said act the Board of Pub- : s i 1EUE OILVLSUE B IOU ren 4 and he was reg 1 to remain he state. this is characterized by the | Christian ‘Lemperance uphR’ hore were 1t left the fire in the at broke out | He Lands and Buildin After duly adver Lt B L b e Lt ; LM d a resolution empowering | vigorous young life supporting it. Judging | made happy by ¢losine a saloon after havi in. Sparks from the burning vafters had | tsing for such sealed proposals, did, on the iy the upper house. ‘The railroad engine | the committee to secure the services of the | 4 the v Codn stional boilies T have had | followed theiv-case through the county. dis- | failen botwoeen the wails and the front roof | 22d day of September, 1877, uward to W. H. ave begun work in earnest along this line. VOTED LeEACH. r three attorneys who have up to this time | tho ploasire of addressing there ave no fos | trict and suprenic Tho latter held | was soon abl B. Stout the state penitentiary and all the 8 one of the Lancaster representative been ¢ |WA ed in H\;- on u]m Ak teachers among you. that the city ordinance under which th Prompt wk b h ical No.3 held the fire l‘ yards, sh and nlw'r lings con . y outine Proceedings of the Jolnt Conven- | dmended by changing the word empower t Prof. Dan_ Millew dntendent of t license was granted was defective and v ntil the hose lines were laid i d with the sime and all property as circulating a paper this after tine I M the Jolnt ek AN Prof. Dan Millert sypepintendent of the | licen \s gran us a \ u L | tion Yesterday Afiernoon. m\]" et \ i A v | Eremont schools, re if % paper on the pealed the heeose. The total loss on ng and contents | there ulvm be uh'u“- f v Vi nl\\i( “/: xcoLy, Ne i el Tele- | This occasioned another outburst from the eacher's Mannor in Sehool a guve in will probably amoun 2,000 years and “after e 1, 187 by adjourn, und tonlght had se. | TaNcouy, Neb., March fal Tele- | iimpenchiors, and | et i OHE S LT Unon Paciiic Frelght Wrecknd. y i schedule of all s v s on lared thirty-two names. 1% will read. | Eram toTue Br At five oinu 4 the | ¢} \CLOMISUICS of the catlk toactier, suying | GRAND Isuaxp, Neb., March 81.—[Special YELEGRAPHIC BRIEES, file wi ' On October 1Y be seen that a signature to the paper is dar d s exbibits itself in various | to Tie Bee.|—Seven cars which had been — L, 1877, said Stout took sion of all the 85to against the bill, ns the house must noy | YVes to meet in joint convention. The | Was then i The man with a mission is always a | standing on the side track in the cast cnd Domestie property. of the state od with the trom | crowd ctators’ was lavger than on yes- | “* e crank. The people whom he meets ave dole- | of the Unton Pacific yard moved down the ’\‘ ‘(;.m.‘v Tellico, Tenr \’m‘}\ ‘vm nignt | beni cnviry in ‘;m‘ a numbe v of horses, terday, an unusual mumber of them being. | 3 : Thay stupld and pervetscly fenorant because | gryde on to the main_ track lnst night a wiate with Bailey's wit utensils and othier property. Al the. pors Ihe roads are gotting desperate, and itis | 1dies. Rolleall snowed the presence of all | tomorrow mornit Suprative Importince. The crank 18 usually | Shortly after they had stopped aboat a 1 T'wo men were killed by wsl . sonal property was then to be appraised and tated tonight that two votes in the senate | the senators and ninety-six members of the | L Vircorous kickor. and usuatly succoeds 1y | CA8tOf the city ‘freight No. 28, under day onthe Denver & I8 was to be returned in «ind to the state by rould commund six figurcs and no questions | MOUSC Bi SPREADING RALLS. attracting attention. In Iowa. if a patron of | Juctor Goodrich, van into them. “he en o anil Siverton, Golo: Stout at the termination of six years, othe g 4 Sennltor Popo offeved Soriuniaatan the schoots and & fault finder, his nelelibors | Wit badiy damaged, several cars being con oxtmaster Hance and two me ¢ | wise he was to pay to the state the ap- 4 ittt R 4 siderably demolished and twocars of Ovegon | farily had u niarrow escip N f the f used oficials usking the | Serious Wree o le—~Many | elect him a member of the schiool board, just 4 L SR R R S i _ o K i vom the four accused ofticials asking th e e oM DR B ; lumber badly torn up. No injury was done | A58 i On February 26, 1879, the legislature adontion of the impeachment o) ple’ Injured, sce what he will do.. I the crank 18 a1, 065000 crow, It is supposed that boys The Japanese exhibit and women who d a resolu Leabvitie, Colo., March $1.~By a spread- | teacherorsuperintendent of schools he is fre ; passed an act extending the time of the ex- unfastencd the brakes on the cars and they | Wil eroct the village on World's fadr | piration of the aforesaid loase for a furthe ing of the rails on the Rio Grande track at a | 16nUY given an opportunity to aix his ideas | 5 cei'gown the grade unknown to any one | DRI d cranky nwtions in teachers associations, SANATON The Chicago police foree during the World's ‘l'l ";‘“tl‘l‘: '*A\l“\]' S ~;)'m‘x: wn; vln,‘h‘ ‘;“":‘f"k vo. fotte e Eleoted Now Officials. e will b (nereased by several hundred men, 83, erminating Octover 1, 158, or RGO L il Frevost, Neb. Maroh 8L (Special o | Alrtady solections are bolng nind cousideration of such extension Stout o TONT, by, Alrel, 8L-—(Speclal 10 1 gon dytton was to-have Lo nung yesto reed on bis part to reduce the price per taken part, in several astor’ wions prior to | TuE Be At the annual meeting the | day ut Tuhleguah, L T, bt was granted a A to be paid by the state to the said | this one. As others sce 1.5, I wondérif we | North Nevraska High School Oratovical | thirty day3vespite by Chief Havels, 1 35 conts to 45 cents per day for ave not move or less all ecmky. I presume | association the following officers were clected | A Kansas City, Moo, nian has invented an | each conviet for the iirst three years and to probable, so far ascan be learned at this | we all have hobbies ani guetimes vide | for the ensuing year: W. R. Juckson of [ fir shib, which he says s i and which | 40 cents per day for the seconda three years Writing) thit dany deaths will At on ac- | them. Inacortain sons this kiness wing, president: D, C. O'Commor, vice | Wi beon exhibition at th L h extended lease. Stout also therein count of the wreck, The train carried 310 | 1f the cominivtee in assizsing this sublect 0 | president; W. K. Fowler, jr., sccrotary and | The dlrectors of the Geaeral Bloctric con- cd to erdet at his own expenso 240-stonie e ek e train warried 890 | me thought T would crith se the manner or | {rousu puny of New York declaved the recular quar s and to turn the same over Lo the state terly divids 1 of 2 per cent, puyable May 1 The fourth annual contest of the society T es ean _‘:“” slB L st R of ;\:‘ ({‘ tober 1, 1886, (Session t NI, page 166,) foon for signatures to an agreement er saild that » i needlessly caus senate appearved in the hall of representa- | withdraw the amendu Ljourn until after the bill comes back te senate if the measure is to become a law sked. The catechising would begin after the senator got back home, Another Peculine Riting. R the raling of the 1 fant governor in | heard in their own dofense. he joint conveniion this afternoon was | nication reads | point where the Colorado Midlud crosses {uite in keeping with the former ones dur- To e MEMBERS OF e TWENTY-THIRD | over 1t distant about one-half mile from this . g 1z the session for which he has become no- | EGISLATIVE AssEauiv: The Board of Publle | ¢joy, train No. 4 left the track this evening | Continuing he sald: I, myself, have Lands and Buildinzs has boen charged before ous. He held that the convention could | your honorable hody with eertnin officinl ne- and was badly wrecked, There were a num Boen tuken looking Lo (he inipeachnent of the ance to prepare the articles of impeach- | gfifeers compristng that boad A nSE went, but that a committee of the conven. fous to have a full, faie and fnipariial inve i x e wation of all charges which will e, or my be gords, he took the position that the subor- | method of investizition will not prevail, but | Passenge actions of any of the twichers before me inate was greater than the superior. He | Where we will be permitted to inow the accusi- | from California . they wera inlstalron i BRES teashats coimo ¥ | ek % 8 8 { tlon and face our aecusers, knowing as we do | ‘The tran consisted of four Pullmans ¢ iey were mistaken. ‘These teachiers come | was heid in Love’s opera house this evening. ard room nnions have orzanized the Tex- ¥ i farther held that while the committee could | sueh ' trinl can only. resilt in our vindieas | two baggugo cars, all of which wero. th to visit us in our own home. Lin ameasare, | Eva O'Sullivan of West Point was awarded B BOT BLI N0 10 T EEG AR by 1533, the time for erect- assistance of which the convention | tion. over an embankment. The passeneers were | #10 Bost nd [ shall not criticise their acts | the first prize in the oratorial class, Clara fire 18 raging in the forests hetween 160 of the above mentioned stone R Lo aAiy st tho'e nventibn aauid aie Wo therefore crtully ask ahat the res- | o 4t o tely abont. and as far as | OF wpnners while thoy maimn my guests. Manville of Didxe the Hrst in the dramatio it nEs b0 ATV T S aen Us was extended until October 1, 1885, 3 olution lookin inpeachnient iy be S 4 : oo in. | HE then discussed the Seachers manuerof | and Ells Miller of I'remont the first in suids of weres of valuable tiniber huve been Aws of 1883, page #20.) It might be proper Jate to the committee as to the individuals | adopted, and suc! (sures mnay he tukon as | ©an be learned thirteen of them were | 3 3 Lot > G YD COML Sl el RN AL L Bt : bt haaln e 1 | jured, some of them seriously. ‘The list is as | $peech, of disciplining, o conducting recita- | humorous cluss. destroyed to state right here that the whole number of; that we may be f LIty (o refuto | follows | tions. manuer of ear for the school — A delogation has called on Governor Tawe stone cells to be ereeted have not boen buils | | | Lot o outside of itself to secure legal assis- | Zleet and malfeasince in office, wnd steps have | bor of injured, no fatalities, and it is im » be thus employed. This ruling s being g 5 L / oom, nc & Tis: oNts 5 Must Have u Mill, i of Iansas and wrsed Nim o call an oxtra | 1o this d cnounced on all sides tonight, even | the sume, and be hewrd in ot E. R. Pike, Chicago, cut in left thigh roow, including his o! und his pupils 2k .. | to this day. v mombers who were not in. faver | OPROFLIRIY which has becn B otEp kL S doalcs, anl his porsonal Yanner and. habit of | HArDY, Neo., March 31 —[Speclal to Tus | jession of the lushsiatare o provide” raiiroad Extended for ¥ k AVOr | 10'to this time. We ask those menibe 4 5 3 Ak B dress. In his closing e he said: *1 The people ardy anc i L Ath il n M 2 18 1 B f impeachment. Several constitutional | logislature who hitve conseiontlouely. oppos Mus V5 hramot brontiala e B e ,’ BRR )l cypecplefol Hatdyaatc Avisi ity In u speceh before the locked out clothing | | On March 2, 1887, the legisiature agaln ex- Gwyers have expressed themselyes on the | the methods that have obtaiued in dhe partial | 40 Be : . e T L T gt | are determined to have a flouving mill. | cutiers'of Now York President " ; Vestigation thus far varred ons to withd e iy, St Louis, shoulder dislo eromi o e geand Jxhengou jint, and without excention they have dc N egaurtlon nil 60 th. semortton by | and wrlsy sprained 5 present coniracts shall bave expired by aved t the position taken was absolutely | and we only ask that judgaient upon 4 Mus. Gurukie, Oakland, Cal., injured limitation and we o fokt | upon our a mual ithout foundation in luw. It merely show | b¢ WIthLCIA until we i produce our areh for new fields of Hibor, the pupils and and be heard in our own defense N Th Ny Vo b ickan ahotlter, parcents that we leave vehind will rise up g what length the licutenant governor AL R ey R Tavotkybiglen eholdos ind call us blessed.™ y i, | 1 or. | int L ii the stu ter V| mour denles that he is i the combine, e tas nk for . eAGhINTATE Frould o 1n his eagerness (o give the people | PResident of the Bourd of Publle Landsana 1..[111.1;“"\.\“\“\‘ Ace, Mercer, Du., knee cap | iy Vo ttarnoon exorciyssiwere opencd by wnrgely incrousing acrouge of wheutin this | Thwe robhers at Palmor, Wash, knocked o R i plmln.\ll\:‘rll“ T {1 hot end of the poker, and assist the ue Ll JouN (. ALLEN AN1E Lyxow, Cohoes, N. Y., sorfously in. | 8 very able papor by Charloute M. White of | ¥RenT cach ¥our. LIS e surely o plum sorekeoper tusensible, robbed his store and | 5,50 contract. This act provided for Mosher Yused oMcials by throwing the draftmg of | Secrotary of the Boara of Public Linds and | jured about body JuyHol W L U Dl SaribneE rosd . wis kilted tnd Ui other tvo capeared: ¢ | o givea bond to the state in the sum o8 Fae articles of impeachment to attornoys [ BuldiEs R Gt Mga. Guoar Witsox, Chicago, heud huet, | S, PAPer o8, “EPeLLiot gl Sommunity srd | - 0. Syranuse Band Concert The Amerlean Press orzanization, for the | $I000, to be approved by said Board o Liejudiced in their favor rather than to winey Genoral. | h‘fi'ml;“1‘1‘21“"“""" St Cloud, Minn., bacleani | o0 e arcrten oxtremes: One, | . Sywacuse, Neb., March 81.—[Special to | gathering and dissemination of nows, filed | Public Lands and Buildings, ~ (Lays of 1887, e wouldstand . for sie )R ML, Sudhtdly & g Rtz Tue Bee. |—The Sy 15e Cornet band ren. icles of incorporation ut Trenton.' N.J., | page ) On August 1, 1557, the bond was § 1050 who would stand for rigidly drawn Ex-Hinte Treasurer, | Mis. H. Maniy, from Eurove, several | the teacher talking sshopy on overy conceive | g 4" i inosmam ut the opera house lasy | Ye3ierday. The capital stock is 2,600,000 wiven and approved by the board, The ex- f-ticles and an impartial trial rogardless of Tbwns Tooeivedinaimade hinary o6 thed| boncs brokan able oceasion; the other, dropping all thought e R e Twenty-four Chinamen were avrested by o | tension was made and accepted by suid Nonsequences records by a unanimous vote. H. H. HiG1xs, president American smelter, | Of Woes from 4 p. m. to ¥ a. m. If the | Mght. Thohull was crowded to fis utmost puty inarshal and tiken before Commis- | Mosher, subject v ' he clerk was called upon to read the reso- | Leadville, face and neck badly cut teachers would devote a certain time to | capacity with a very appreciative audience. MeGuerin at Kalamazoo, Micli.. yester- North's Appointment lution of impeachmont : Fiaxk W, Owens, attorney, of Leadville, | this purpose, say 8 to S:40 or 4 to 4:40 | The selections were all of a very hizh order d d with being unlawfully In this badly cut about head and body i they would aee f \more, | and their rendering reflected great credit : 5 3 S8aLy. upon their leader, Mr, C. E. Clark, who is ported arre: the prosident of San On February 8, .‘ " A — - — 4 8 L3 i X n [Fobruary 8, 1802, a paper was file Y ias At Douslastt q attantiea o s 5 3 also musical director of the Nebraska State | Domingo by a Freneh naval ofticer and the | R | - @ iilty of one of the most unparliamentary | o CGoss of Douglas culled attention to the KIRBY SMITIS FUNERAL How Tendh gy oz, Band union, o Corask® S | euusesleadiug thereto s discredited in Now | theoftive of tho secretury of state parngg. . 4 s kno! o the history of legis © pro fidy p Ly praree s Eheo flee & = York by tnose informed on affalrs in that | ing to be an assignment of 1o alorest 1 ‘q...k-‘tl \wn“x: |Ih v .h.lulmx.‘\.x\[ 1“|,1..|\.“ ,“ and moved that v be stricken out und the | p,ucning Services Over the Rematns of | che work but six hours Sprioglisld’s New Pastor. ry | P Leise contract from . W. Mosher to W, Hy :m-mh:‘x' :nr ““.“\”x”‘ i "‘ ;(‘vl?nt.:n' ”l!ll ‘fi\ \\‘:‘I”\::f:l:x:‘u\.‘u:»l\( <‘:":' I}A\v':-!r::.\xilnl”“”“ el e liash Confe A telBanaral i the day, five days in the week SerixaricLp, Neb,, March 81 Special to “\\_‘I' v"“",“}’."“""'j‘ man \\ll‘.nlxnnvllulm\\ :M_‘u.m. ,\‘ }". of \vu‘( paper is attached Impoachment, . Sonator. Nosth tot ente | insorting the words ot misdomoanors” ufiee | NASHVILLE, Tenu,, March 81.—At 1:30 this | and cleht "or ten'“months in the | Tue Bre.]—Rev. Alford J. Flening. long [ ARG Hiatan trancisco, UL, krand Jury | ovee ™ bocs shien =4 No -bond iSeias M‘I‘I;’““\I i soanior. MoKl uot 81y | o rca s afternoon, in the little cemetery at Sowan- | $Ca% while the miechanic, the tradesman or | pastor of the Baptist church at Broken Bow, | foran wssauly to commit furder. 1fis ball atedly declared lumself as I (e st ahaane afopatltution 121 neey thol remuins lotGanaral Edmind iilsby Hours i o day andesle0n sovoR doye.in o Dt penrad Lol o Ao sEaRRE chuson e 0L R ceaalrani coliaksamiy poried ‘nsalimiuent dud - Lehisfer, JRERIEAR a d . as ul not provide for malfeasance ara Diplad with Gbuiohiauaiiiitas: b bt s VS I Ay this place,and begins his work tomorvow 0 phpied Btates cireiv.fourt for Now | ana accepted subject'to all’ the ) }sed to it, and apparently for this raason | By callod aitention to (e fuct that the | SWith were buried with churely aud military | weel. A teacher whould be physically | Ho removed his family heve this week, Mr, | YorkJudze Lumb authorized Wilitam ¢ tane, | 3 na ncconed! subleat torulls ta tecmi gty €. was appointed. The joint convention | oriinal ution was driawn by the three | honors e i e M by entatly s | Feming is an carnest, abie and experienced | R RCK con s to sl il tho soture | dute terowith, that said Dorgan has uot 4 devlded upon & certain course, and | mfuent ys who had recewved the The body lay instate in St. Lukes hall i Seidn TN | mimister and came from the Baptist semi- | ities, land and puteni nary av Louisville, Ky sompany and now in his possessi ment between suid rad G. T. Heywoon, Sacramento, and head injurcd, Gompors of | tended the lease conteact for a period of ten Over $2,000 has been raised as a bonus in the | the Federation of Lubor denounced the officers | years from and after the 1st day of October, last Lwo days, to be given to the party who | andmembers of the Knights of Lubor 1830, This oxtension was not made to Stout, will build, équip and operate a AfLy-bar Chicugo Board of Trade men do not seem to | but to €. W. Mosher as the assigues T e R Phore is ny betior | think that Phil Armour and his combine will | of Stout in the aforesald lease contract, point for n mill in the stute, there bemga | ¢ uble to break the Muy wheut market, A Mosher agreeing on his part to receive all the con titions and pro- visions contuained in the original contract, (I3xhibit B, hereto attached, is a copy thereof.) P Again he showed not only a most unwar. ed t Ch v Misdemennor, B uted biasin that dircction, but hewas [ MUE peu Aamesnor been contemptuously said given to the state by Dorgan, and notwithstanding the purs e PRI Quee” vights bolonging to the | sizned such teansfer, nop is there any ugreas evidence. and was cavvied from there to St. Augustme | {eachers o xpouted i walle ahright, to parties attighpaRtaing Stewart's amendment was defeated and 51 1 e oL f be models of morality and good manners - Tho Froneh steamer La Normandie, which lod with such alleged assignme i @t governor deliberately attempted to | Goss' motion was adopted @ moment later. pel, und escorted by the procession | \We wantno bettor tesiimonial of tho post isposod of by the Sheri(T, arrived (i New York. vestordny, poports theh | socrotry of stato Ihforms mo that the vighta: wart the will of an overwhelming majority Roll call was then ordered on the amended e hana ihecsprelaltruin he, |hiomoR R saehenil ChapNeImynity than s | Hastixgs, Neb., March 81— (Special Tele- | on Monday lystshe spoko to-tie Thingvalia | ciiimea by Dovg p under such AssiERLIEAR B placing the execution of their wishes i | resolution ordering mpeachmont ; riygd byl ““f "‘,”l“ B from bivouacs | e ot AN - et i aliaves Sraniey | gramito. (Pun Bxw]=~The Hastings Dlectris | ISNIARIRELAKIS 1My litntdoceun, Whe | have not been recoznizod by the Board of H o DBurus of Lancaster, in explaining his vote, | from over tho state, compunios hool maams and swers by her schools, Light and_Power company’s plant was solu | on her coursc wt the tito Of cight miles an | Public Lands and Buiidings, th Hu‘ :v“:nnl helisye thocovider troc members of the gisla A geneval discussion was had on the sub- | Wiay o D M. Leland for #15,000 by sheriff hour I'he foregoine has been set forth to show R i e | Impeachmoutybub in ter f sakahiaislint s e Al oot by Do V. Stevens, Misses Clark. (. | Sale. This doos not nearly represent the | A peculfarcow disease has broken out in 8¢, | the line of transfers of the prison contract sisted on carrying it out, but the licuter hands of one known to be not only un endly but positively inimical to them ) o would hundreds of citiz The servi veke, Bi Grimes, Scott, Horubergor, | #mount invested in the plaut Louls county, Missourl. which 1= giving the | from the state down to Dorgan, who claims # is wont to prate while posing as an id \ methods e RS ol s §-Aeryinos BOH O H Wi e i farmans and oihers who own cows much con- | to be the present owner of the suid contract Bt fi e var aHo” mast delth, ; : 1 [ v 3 wris| 0o Pealr ro ern. The disease mikes its appearance in | and lease, by virtue of the aforesuid transfer not be Cunris, Neb,, March 31L—[Special Te the cow's tuil it puralysis, | o him from Mosher, who in turn claims Vb, 1 Dot | ) Wil result s Superintendent Charlos §. Conoy of Stantes, | gram to Tue Ber.] —Mr. Lawrence, a farmer | Sty to the hrough the assignment of Stout Akead b Sk b The fol wmed persons wore elected 40 in the state crred to - ha d, | Tenne sted by many clergymen, | [OF the ng yvear: President, Count d They've Aft Tom Be 1| 1 u About 1,000 revmen were in o attendance i e co tee i s thought all s el e were ahpemtet: | county; vice presiden, Mrs."J. A. Horn- | living fourtecn miles southeast of Stockvill T'he notor 1 Anarchist Mattiou s 16VVaa Ua conRtiEitankt B The im hment committee is {2 fallla S - all ) hancel aud coin - wer borately | yourar'of the Norfolk Schools; secretary, | wit rcome by the heat of a praivie fir nz incog I York City. e cauc \ B Brter Thomas Bentou, ex-auditor of state, | 908 10 the closest il prasoiata Ll Jawaa, "," oo BEO- | Miss Jennie A. Harney of, Wayne; treasurer, rday and perishe this country | Bremen steamer . 1 Tharhimro toubs mind but \\7‘| t e members have started to investigate |\ fomie o the boidy was under the escort of the % Fintandeh bl i > e CI e Miller. his nims app aring on the passenger | €4¢h act of the lewis extendin he Jambers - hay arted to investigate | James denounced the me J to | military und the dead mazeh was | d b, ARLYARE ndent Miss Mury Schroor Death of a Fremont Lady. iist s Gustave Becke wits recognized | period of time of the niract Lo Stout auditor's oftice, but have as yet been | bring about impeachment the band, Dixen county. ‘The next annual mecting | - De R i o i Muttiow. 1t ds not known how he lefe | and his assignee, Mosher, infringes on see- arcely able to get inside the door, as the | uess behind it, bui voted y i Rev. Mr. Gaylor, chancellor of the Univer. | Wil be held in Columbr ¢ KEMONT, Ne arch 3 pecial to T France and embiftkadntBromen. s ettt ert Rttt 80818 Inmmed to ayerflowie with stufted” | fullibearing, sity of the South, pronounced a glowin T'his cvening Miss Chadlotte M. White of | Ber |—The mother of 5. B. Calson and Mrs Mrs. Lizzie Baldy, 45syenrs old, Is under in- | state. Section 13 provides: *Th; uchers, the like of which mun never gazed Wiy Kyaner Voted No, culogy. Colonel Baxter Smith of Nashy '“" (i Nr"\(\" ol “",'” “1":;"‘- “{'V'l" heron Nye died last night, aged 88, T dieemit o New York City eharied with hav n befor The 5w mass of | H | was commander-in-chiel of the biv Mus, T..W, Miller of thid®city’ wis apore y Ik tom maney, Just after the election Mrs Baldy { 2 RENCOANG. careuption in sighy t| that he lind uot heard the evidence, and | fi SOIery, and the faneral was under the | (i red,” State Superintendent A. K. Goudy e = ucd an ofiice In Broadway and “advertiseil | Yausl any spoclal ov exclusive privilege, and almoat Appalling in ts wo! t vote fo Weachmen direction of the Confederate Association of | o' 6 5oin made o v R S DISTRICE ATTORNEYSHIP, Ifas & sort of broker in govermment | 0 all cases where a gencral law can be made i o ‘.I‘Vl_“ 10k yote. v\r impca hment even | yha'South Lincoln made 4 very lufercsting and in offices. She caught many unwiry people applicable no special Law shall be enneted,” islature shall not pass local or 1 laws in any of following cases: Granting to any indi- Kyner was the first to vote no, ing ndi nsity, - disclosing a feld 2k ) 1 o . tat ructive talk on the work of tne teacher A0t 1 t 1€ stigation that promises the most Prominent men from all paris of the state | St ”“_”m_””_m‘_k‘w"“_" L9k R o PRk DaNM0STALE Ave BiRdeavoring 10 Basad on 4116 price canl s hean longhtat By the above laws extending the prison Lobeck insisted that the investization k irtling disclosures and an almost endless I t should have been open to the public and the wunt of them. But itis not only in the mat " d - of stuffed vouchers that the ex-auditor | foe Hevotad ven it FOARSERNI €@ oms to havd been an expert, us theve is | N tuony befora the. committee to prove | st he was aware of the frauds that were 1 perpetrated at the insane asylum, and | Wt when the matter was called to his at 1tiol he old s informant not R a0 MR Dla tafarmant L Deaowoop, 8. D, March 8L —(Spocial | briska, in wnnsinl association gsscmbiod, hav= | stood from Sw he didu't ‘\\-IH‘ o know by and 3 elegraw to Tue Bee T'hie Deadwood Cen Would beg leave 1o present llln‘ fu\hn\:: S0 that forma would ve preferred i lopratad § g Ase of A, K wif 1t was called to his attent and the south were in attendance during the the mines during the pust month, which wis | contract for Stout und afterwards 1o Moshe obsequies, and tho sorrow ovinced was | _ 'hosc present then‘went to the High Siave Ay Haker Bamaved frqm (Mlog 25052410, the Sehuylkil] ey B A Us Nivina0n u Ve Laan@arehy S R schoo? building, where the teachers of the WasHINGTON, D. €., March 51— [Speciul voted you city schools and the plipils.of the High | Telegram to Tur Hew.|—Tue BEg's corve- | Lihorers at 8 nov cent ibove 1 82:50 isls | ooy efrp ot et lodyo- OLAPAILE i voted no without any explanation - school gave thema reception and banquet for the lust half of Murch and the first hulf of ROLIAS At o L L A AL L iSO BOUGHT BY THE BURIINGTON, Good music was furnished by the Hig April, w reduction of 2 pereent du the previous | Original contrac was awarded thia the proceedings as they had been in school orchestra, The ‘fgllowing resolutions | time no formal charges had been preferred | month Sk ioinpo 1th the TefSHe spived by malice, but order 1o show the | Dendwood Central Line and Rolling Stock | were adopted v at the Department of Justice against Dis A. R. Sutton and his confidential hook- *ns, but in t \ extending the timg public the wicked walignity behind them he Changes Hands. Whereas, We, the teachers of North Ne- | trict Attorney Ba but that it was under- | Keeper Willlum M. Bueechor wovs arrestod QUISK Revaeh caul b9 106 Fue. NI SN yosterduy afternoon at Louisville, Ky., euch of leasing tne p tiary or information and notice received | on ten chiarges of forgery. Thus the cllmax tn | viet labor, spondent ascertained teday that up to thi the cone tts voted aye, but said he did so | ol Railroad company today transferred wuse 8o requested by the officials | its lines to the B. & M. road, consisting ¢ i | ves in order o Un opportunity | twenty-seven wmiles of narrow guage track, | 1 | o | e | Prey & to Draft Articles, The legislature in effect has made o con- 4i1d say that he was _iguorant of it citizens of Fremont for. wheir hospitality, to | that Baker has made a practice of encouvag- | ity ¢ | Mosher wlone, while all others have been Scb) m evidence that he was in th. the Congrezational Chuteh society fo use | g the dismissal or conduct of causes before e it bl q W | excluded. Tf'the legisluture has the power b 1'that k of its building, tho 1zl i and | g} feral courts of N b Tl g jloago Ngs institntod | gy thorit ; dusilipas and that he compelle the charges which he ieved to | roinng stock, round houses and vights of | students for thelr royil f the ¢ e 08 MonRrasku i sych @ way |-sult 1o the clrcy it agflinst Mres Kate W, | dnd authority und ¢ coustitution 10 pass litors of the state who had u PoUIng Siock, mmund honses and. it OF | nooption, us 1o uu nt his receipis from the ofice of | King, Johu W, | A AL G, Loomls for | @ law exclusively for the benefit of Stout o Ly e over 820 O give im & > Ay cluding the A0 I ane tuby N 18 BRG FALFOMLS IOERS cogoce: stric Fl ey G CImocrats o [ 50,000 for » W. Babeock is o Mosher, and exclude all other citizens there: To ““”, v ‘“ M0 Lo give hil ) tt of Richardson suid the acts of th Dasih ore branches. The purehase price wiy | $100% 10 the aficors of tise assoctation and the ‘ln rict attor I democrats f N - : i for slnd W ||I‘“l ok ln ‘. r‘ b 1‘ ud exclud [ it ther st¢ the price of having it allowed and pa e BT % | 48 1 various committees for their untiring efforts | braska are detern that Baker shall no « ird district [ from, then it wouid have the power und B S Exutid 1o have: miskioms. in_ shale. d were said to be oxcusable, but he | £40.00. The B. & M. will at once completo | [ our Dehalf, 10 Trot, Clerimiona for s kindly | serve the full torm of his commission, whioh | 95 Wiseousin Jamis 18 “conneeted | thority to pass law for the beneiit of B bmit the matter to the house tommorrow URIOE AT 0 WOl h ¢ | Ui navrow guage system to every minn his piano at our wisposi, 1o Con would keep him in his ofice tll next Junu- | foae King i S e i s (Mbs: | other citizens and exclude Stout and M rder to have the ex-auditor inelu: 2 by i RkUR RN |16 AILp in the northern hills centering at Dead Hiyan 5 rlulgnddress w0 J ary iS¢ must be given or caw fe of Edwiid | YT therefrom whables. U hORS: it uye, us tho | w ; R an s D g | astigned and it s the it Scetion 15 of article iii, above cited, has in May Not Be Ready Today. wley did not think evidences suffi Played at Hangiug. r s ate Syperintend b \tinenk of Just Forelgn, ¥ Opinion besw, ndopted for §he. Yery. pupe Of 1t 1 stated tonight that it will be fny ciegt to prove eriminal negligence,und woul Siovx Faus, 8. D, March 31 ¥ floudy tor honoriag 'us iy Lis ‘presanco sud ; plea : tlen of Costis Blca e discov- se of prohibiting such legislation hi @ to have the articles of impeachuent d them guilty until proven so Telegram to Tue Bre.)—This afternoon John rs who have conteibated (o the success of I e Sihich, “aR VR AN 10 40 Reasens Why 16 Was Wrang, fad'tpe foradoption by the joiut conven ‘,K,“ g Anations, "l“" Finstad, the 14-year-old son of Ole Finst gatherin, Fg & S bankers of Chiluahua, No good and valid reasons can be advanced morrow, uud that unothe Snoass Wil havs “Those voir o were Kyner, | oneof the leading citizens, uccidentally hung Christian Ende ivor Workers, A 8 Moxy huve suspondod, with lubilitics of 81,- | WY & Eonc e Agnen ionso-ihe pARg ho taken until Mond: e articles X X \ were yuer § ¢ s 80¢ 00000, wuse of the suspension was | tentiary should wve *been enacted, Jejbeachment will specity i detatl all - the oy, North and Rhea | himself. Young Finstad and a nuriber rixas, Neb., Masen 31~ (Special Tele. [ p M B o S o™ iha | Tund una mining sbeeututions, giving to every citizen's Fight to again bid ohuttens charged bt thes wil cover lution of impeachment was de- | Plivmates had vigsed a tewporyry gallows | to Tug Bee. |—This m the first | Rk e tispateh, | yENDreddent Ge Mannel Gonzales of | for such a privilege. Why is it that the Aty or forty pages of typewritten ) ) athor's by Dy whic ey | wo \ual sanventint & " A P ot o above dispatch exlco set i ot expected to | original contract was not given to Stout F| i ! | play athanging, leaning forward with thepr sl convention of Lug Christlan Endesvor | a ™ ayujoney stated pobitively that | live, Ho- 18 i i eataten | AR aatios the tnctatat M 10 Deputies Will Sucesed M . ; feet ou the ground and heads through the | Societies of the SixthRistrict held its first | (5 P B e Okt sy 3¢ A Ut Sosiuof | S set ol the loglsla y pass R AN MciCesson moved the went of & | noose and seeing how long they could endure | session 2 Preshyeriun ahurch. The . . AFalne 151 th aring senieq josal 8 ecd of Gaaernor Crounse conferred with Judge | commitioe of five { b ug how loug they could endur in the Pr vi burch. The | o100 A viorney PREEA TS LM e section 15 of ar li. denies the right of 3 At N, i five to d articles of dm- | the strain. - Young Finstad late this after- | district secretary, Satah Jeanugtte Busn t. DI premier of New th | the legisiature to confe v 8 1 privis o og8 With reference o | peachuent and report the sauie Lo the joiut | noon went alon 10 baru to practice, and | nell of Hastings, who has been lavgeiy n- | Chivees had been mude a8 ot & party | Wales, wig recontly bcame bankn B0 | Jocue on Individualat. Yot 1 os st disharss pointme [ arties to act | convention tomorrow his feet slippiug, fell and strangled. An | strum n the tordal { the district | to the g He her th he | Who, stter giving uphis eatate tc his croditors | SGESE, 0 e A RATR SIS A ) ; { ig, fell and strangle imental fn the tormation of the district | 10 the' action. He said ier that the | Wi wELOE IR Parliatagat, has been ree | the differeuce between awarding theprigit laces of the atate ofii- | Casper offered us a substitute the appoint- | hour later the body was found dangling 8500i8t10D, a0ted a8 chalrman pro tem untll | allegod irvegularities citod 8s a basis for | Siafogidis sestio Porfkiaps tins boen re s awirding thegriginal s s chairm v asis clocted to Parliswent without opposition. contract Lo Stout for six yéars and exieading .