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) a | | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. APRIL 2, 1893—TWENTY PAGE it s thought will take a month to complete, | sfon of congress ou the 1et of Septembe ! Latest Scheme by Which They Will Be | loday, [tis thoughta new subtreasurer at | p New York will bo appoluted next week Old Probubilities Promises Nebraskn An Incident of the Artillery Duel at White | SO RSt e Liqunidated. — — Plensant Easter Sunday. Oak Swamp. — S— [ NEGOTIATED BY BAYARD. WasniNaron Rl » April 1.—~Weather A 5 e | forecast for Sunday: For Nebraska—Fair; | / ol ' NEBRASKA DEMOCRATS TO BE REWARDED | Fcts Abuut the Muris watwen ofwna ov- | SIS (07 Pt For SR GERE Awip A soWER oF ‘sot Ao swew | | LADIES LADIES S, | Wiaritsorox, D. C., April 1.1 has de. | Sightly cooler in western portions =L REEFER JACKETS— REEFER JACKETS 1 At : t ror Towa—Fair, but with increasing cloudi 3 i 1 Other Depnartments of the Government Will | veloped that the Russian extradition treaty ¥ > < bt A Braver Man Never Faced an Enemy The . . He Conducted with a Stmilar Object | About which there has been so much :..m n »..‘:f,l‘i]n”:.',[-”.;. e .‘.:';f‘l‘:\r.,:."t ’\'HYH;\‘ Bl e bttt i In blue, black and tan, spring in navy blue and tan, all wool ¥, 1n View-Carlisle Will Make One | iifiteated s oiiglniy Hegsilated. by | 18 western Tows, crnor and Jelt Davis - The 1l | weight, 26 inches long, cor- kersey cloth, with handsome Thousand Vacancies, ,\.‘w ar Mol ""I:.'“”'“:m inister | . For North ana South Dakota—Occasional | uols Department | rect style, regular 87 Jackets, rains: southeasterly winds; warn T OMOLTOW v svvsessvssnsnes e | at Washington, and sent to the senate by | ern portions. Wasnisaros Bureav or e Bre, | President Cleveland himself nearly seven 1 or in east al Kecord, pearl buttons, regular price (¢*7 [ IO tE WEBR oo Fiv i v v b/.\) During the seven days fight in Vir- 515 MounTarsTi Staner, ¢ | ¥ go. It failed to satisfy a majority of | OpFick oF Tie WeaTnER BUREAT, OMAUA. | tinig Thi i | 1 'Y a, ol i ¢ battle of © — Wasnisotox. D, ¢, Aprii1.§ | the senators in its provisious uvon the very | April 1.--Omaha record of temperatureand | K0 o1 Uil Wil LG Gd Aol PO ) It has boen disc 1 that benind Secre- | pointon which it is so severely, celticised | FAInfall, compared with corresponding dayot | Oak swamb was fought, I was pluced on > - it as been discoverod that behind Secre: | point o ! ) severely i || SROTE OO & ¥ i 5 S “ADTD ™ ‘! tary J. Sterling Morton's fit of “cconomy” | now, that is, it did not sufficiently protect | PAst four year {485, 1405, 1661, 18Ag, | DOV OLOUSCEYBUDR With 8/ privALE "lf PARASOLS— CARRIAGE and determination to “reduce the forces of | refugecs from Russia inst extradi- | Maximum temperature. 562 5% | my troop named Barrett. And I wil Vo S YES l the Agricultural department on account of a | tion for political acts. So it remained | Mininumtemperature. 87 S | say right here that a braver soldier 4‘“:‘“; L f“( ladies’ fine parasols is HADI 1 sk of appropriations” is n long list of | on the calendar throughout the Har- | Precipitation 00 8BS 38° | thun Jim never faced an enemy, Our || DOW ready for inspection, and it em- | in great varicty, blac 1 ! i A Biskan BT tHs 4 1 b A in great variety, black ofises to tho untorrifed and & burpose | rison administration y..ll.m '\|||- h.,vl.».- 'm»l Ht‘ -uu»m‘u.u.v\m the condi fon n‘( tem- | guns were s 1 in a semicircular e “‘_ “;":;““" of the se “l“l"‘;- | only,from a plain taffeta to simply create vacancies, by discharging | came secretary of state. He investivated | perature and precipitation at Omaha for the | ¢, R aR TG do 5 o yle and finish they are unexcelled ol 08 toan alepant 1aee. b ) e g : o | the reason for ‘nonaction by the senate and | day and since March 1, 1803 | form, as close as they could be w wrked, They g x x : nl. to an elegant lac republicans sons to give an opportunity 1o | (o) i 'tha consent of Russta to an amend- | Normal | We were about 100 yards in front of ey come in beautiful silk trimmed | trimmed extension appoint demerats. After a large number | pi o Which the senate gave 1ts consent | Excess for the them just on our « of the swamp. | | withlace and chiffon, in now and ele- hundlod at $7.00...... . S of vaca s have been ereated by removals | o ratitication The amendment sought to I\r Ilwwrlu y sines eh 1 3 We were all tived, and [ know [ envied gant designs, The colors will match the and the ) wn over itis the pro- | define to somo extent the term “political | Normul pre 00 fnen | ghe gunners as they la ing unde ne g L 1l Jofielaney: I 00 theh uni hey i cwost shades in dress goods, S g ‘ eancics and oceapy every one of the il bbb bad AL i EL ST { had to sit on our horses in the blazing ARAS 3 . A host of Morton men in Nebraska 1 b THia tvea byt s e R Log wi Ol | qun all the forenoon. We saw the er PARASOL be | Lafter. Th ream i 1o be ox yme days, the exchange DASI 4 DRE my's scouts ¢ 1 up to the crest of {n all co'ors and styles, from 40¢ to ¥ e diih 1 g 1D OVER ‘KE PICE. 5 ) & Al v ' tended into other departments. Secretary yoen together with the s B Al their hill and reconnoiter our position PLAIN 1o $1.65 cach. Carlisle announces that he has found that Ll wl fnsuctions, 10§ Accident on the Canadian Pacific ¥ luwvr‘lw\lh‘ to the « "w'n.m)Jm:u!h SILK PARASOLS itati f t i 1l i a large o f o ‘ department in thi ve crodited to th b iy hive noen Mvea 1. Pavr, Minn, April 1.—A Winnipeg | eupicd u I i oy I ‘”.”{'P L Rl rdinal, navy, tan | (IR0 PIAEN District of Columbia und that he intends to weh the o departme specinl says: Word has reached heve of a | batteries. I was told, “All right, ser- ki) RAASR = L Mo S ‘ Wistinvae motat OF. CHer" to bithy thei Hformed the fact, To | frightful accident on the Canadian Pacific a | £e8nt go back and report when they ::l,.[“"'l] “l‘f“ll B e L6 5 -\(vll( JOL HOSE- t withold the exchange ut this | ¢ [the cnemy ] appear in force . & et [3 150 dozen, sizes 5 to 10, in ¢ trict proportion within the laws. This means 1 \ I at th few miles east of Harrison on Thursday 1 & worth $3.50, at L ) h Ao ARG g SERTEY, of the proceedings would be entirely | «yii ™ yesulted in the loss of four Afterwards at different times [ re- GLALOUUT U L it B s s Uprecadenitad = fndiy tory and | SHBRT - LhE < daned DU ported the appearance of their cavalry, | Llack, tan and bronze, at b=l Columbia is only entitled to cleven instead | might even be constraed o s ufrront | lives i the killed ds - Nro | gyon the infantey -1 could just see the of 1,000 employes, Mr. Carlisle suys that | by Russia Stephien Whyte, brother-in-law of Judge | gling on their vifles—and finally the ar- | OUR STOCK the vacancies are 1o be filled f he states. | Groshium Donies o i of - Winniper. Particulars - arve | yeal of their artillery. [ eould heat FANCY STRIPED s Sy They will go to democrati I b 15 | A ot IS DT e ooy aponca u;lu.u’l jre that the | S i of their "guns andhear e I 4 of lndies’ fine fancy lisle and Morton scheme throughout there was no trath whatever fn the pub e o e Faser Hver, e | sounds s of commands and they werc PARASOLS und silk plated hose in colors Shelton Muost Pay the Expenses, 1i he i l"‘\\")‘ vlj<‘- the Un -'1‘\1 .’--: engineer and fiveman, seeing that there wa getting in position. I reported all this | | to mv‘l‘-ll}) ',““'.l‘ “m\\. !n |4 . The general land ofice today decided to re- | FELE B0 B0 L EETSD lufl»u'-‘s;m\"" | no chance of escape by remaining in the | to the gencral and received asaveply, | ch wble silk, plain at @ g - et e prices are de, 85e o) L advertise for bids for surveying the bound- | 19 StoD L hogotiations ¢ ing the Rus- | eugine cab, jun ped for their lives into the | “All vight, sergeant, we are in position 82,75, with rufllo ab §3.9 ) 7') | UG I00 @ 0 ary line between South Dakota and N 5 e 4 "‘ LA "‘ ‘]_‘l“ ;‘ bhi wavs | deep gor The engine at the same moment 1 runs all lcaded and ready for them. | Viite ST JAN J )1 t was also dete Shelton % L) eferro s T t do e perpendicular embankmen 1 R u " b S b RABA] | IN 4 ' N b vt N Eded o conlihsL Harere unil | s it arthor than this | NoH 0"l odh bF the. men aiior they B | CINADIEIR AR Who backed out because h wi (£ o0 to Lk | jumped from the engine. Two others wera DAL e phing Ladies full union suits for » should be compelled to pay the cost of adver 3 o | killed, one of them beiug Mr. Whyte, but | lfeep your eyesopen and report anything spring and summer, all stylos, tising and reletting the contract out of s | RN O 1L AU N | nothing has been learned of how they met | unusuul i [ ELEGANT in cotton, lisle and silk and certified check of 00 accompanying his | their death Oh, how I envied these fellows their CLLGAT IHa TG N el Bond. ThTund office. Wil FAUHCE U lot | Conition of the Nutiawsl Debt at the Ena | - [ sleep'as I rode through between the guns | | : Biieus Hioth BUs tBaT L o tine of the contract to a practical surveyor, | of Lust Month, REPRESENTATIVE HOOKER INJURED. | 1o my position: how [ would have en- | SILK PARASOLS ces from o0¢ to $3 . ;\huum\\ )txrmllhl'lwub\nudu(Iw work under | ASHINGTON, D, ( ! April 1 —The s ‘ T D o RGNy ettty -ioye: slipping off my horse and joining LADIES' Swiss Ribbed Vests at to his own personal supervision | ment ot nrm‘u.,: debt 'l\lu." the u) | Sebisli pte LI "”::" robably Eatally | them: but no, Jim and I were the *‘eyes | with two chiffon rufiles, i 8e, Miscelianeous, | actions of the treisury in the month of 5 of the army” and we had to keep those | in black, n o ADIES' Swiss Ribbed Pants at 86¢ | | (ioie e eeeinl | lOGItHE nemylan I keey in black, navy, white, Swiss Ribbed Pants at 86¢ to I Major and Mrs. J. W. Paddocic of Omaha, | Maveh issued this afternon shows a net, de- | Ny ey D. C., Avtll f.—Hepresenta- | gyes wide open, using to weo spittle fre- (1 and tan, at e 9.0 e, who have been hore some days visiting their | crease in the debt of £1936,172. Of this | U¥e Charles I Hooker of Mississiobl meb | quently to the lidsto keep them from | LADIES Swiss Ribbed Tights, ecru 75¢ i “fliw’lli“‘"_‘ l‘“ le: }v'(fm ’"_'m{ tomorrow W $40 2 is the amount of the reduction of the | With @ painful and probably fatal aceident | ghioking shut when they came together. pRLere and black at $1. \ . Poindexter of. Fort Niobrara and W. | ponded indebtedness of the government and | his —even In attempting o alight |~ Iy the afternoon [ sent Jim down to | | tional Lttt oade Nu- | 81 502,640 is the incrense of cash in the treas- | [FOM @ cable car, he was struck by | the foot of the hill to water his horse — 5 | Two postmasters were appointed in Ne- | ury during the month. The intercst bearing | U coming In -;mm\m- dir l“ u and | and upon his return 1 went down for ‘;“' ! LADIES’ LADIES’ LADIES vraska as foliows: At Canton, Jackson | debtshowed no change; dobt on which in. | Yiolently thrown to the tracks. Ho was at | sam2 purpose. In the meantime the|j sy R Sa H. I, Ripperton, vice A.' Froy, ve: | torest has coused since maturity, decreased | oo omoved to the iergency hospltaly | mules of two pontoon trains droye down | | FINE JACKETS—- DERBY CAPES-- FINE CAPES— { signed | at Williamsburg, Pheips county.” R. | 2 < o deereased | where an examination disclosed the fact | o the watering place, unhooking the s I : | H. Moberly, vice U A, Sheets, removed 15, and the debt bearing no interest, | that in addition Lo sustaining several severe i | { i o exclusive noveities in all the it Mol e U. A. Shed « g . it wheel mules from the wagons and driv- in all the new shades of brown in all the new shades P, S. H. | #410818. The aggregate interest and non- | bruises, he received inter injuries and a | b _ i | % ; sl b ) Lk new shades and bluck veivets — — | Taterest bearini debt March H1, was 062, | fracture of the skull. It is impossible to | ing them just as though they were to blue, tan and mixtures, with made of fine all wool iad itk shen paabiurale et NEWS FOR THE ARMY, 828,210 on Febraary 28, it was $003,051,750. | state whether the injuries will prove fatal, | the wagon: [ney filled the whole new collars and cape effects, at cloth, and handsome- et S ndic \ ho cortificatcs and trdasury note ctby | but his condition i ldered serious. 4 run to~ that I had, to cross over | IieHbEb AR e ERBUNG Rt oni0Y I e Distribution of Recruits Ordered—Chinnges | an equal amount of cash in the treasury_out- | s to find a good place where my horse SPECTALLERRICESS ulur value #7, price. . . AT CORRECT PRIGESY : In Location of Ofcers. | standinzat the ead of the month was' & Want the Nogro's Blood. could drink ¢ mfortably: this placed me : i ‘\\ ASTIINGTON, II» « .\;-n: 1.— [Special e 1",‘,:.}‘,j‘\‘v‘,'“,“:.‘;."‘ L ve | Pavrestise, Tex., April 1 wptain W. E. [ with my back to the enemy. ! Ve .;\jlnnv»_‘. | e A - 1\ SO : e i Y the | 2o0 o7 aginat which Tiabiliice were out. | Williams of the Diliey rifles today received | eXtept the noise i by shie anima) ar department shows the followin | standing (including the $100.000.000 ey a telegram from Adjutant General Mawbry | Was as quict chureh yard: s doz- | T First Licutenant Fredevick V Krug, | bac 1d reserve) to the yunt of to have his company under marching ovders, | ing on my hc not thinking of any- | 4 I l R . Twentieth infautry, will proceed to 1 leaving an available saplus of | The occasion of the order is the danger of u | thing in particulac 'when, crash! lm.r: ’ York City and roport to the superintendent | 52 Of this $6,862223 was pold, Of | negro murderer named Scott b mobbed | rebels had run their guns by hand to Corner Farnum and 1th Sts., of the recruiting service for ent. to | Uhe surplus, $15.954 641 was in national bauk | at Tyler. He was 0 have been executed | the top of the hill aud “turned them O : S | depositorics, against $15,651,503 ut the end of | today but the governor on Thursday respited | |oce™ g1l g : B RaranvHin Jit duty at David's Island, New Yorke narbor. | revious month him " for two weeks. Reports from Tyler | poUR & h ey e hen ‘This detail is made with a view to a tour of | eipts for the month of March were | state that the crowd is angry and excited. | [0rty pieces: 1 thought the heavens A [ t i of M ks y bi e burst, and something was pressi me duty for two years. 5 844, and the expenditures 1 707 - | butst, and B Vvas I R - mc The superintendent of - the reeruiting ser- | 1t February the adeipts were S 0000, | Pluced Under Bonds, | down on ny horse's buck. He bounded A q . 7 S R T 1l Baiiss talve at Columbus | 404 the expenditures 31077454, Customs | pyyy apeppiia, Pa., April 1.—Phillip K into the aiv, and I thought for an in- [ brandy drinker, and his proboseis was | amassed a Yn;!x’u;.:‘ ;.r ovar €500,000, Wi CR(’“vS \'l;\"l' Dl:STROYFD ! vieo will cause twelve recruits at Columbus | e ebenii o $19 0atatis o Siae | pLnia, P April 1 -Phitlip Rlein, | i that he jumped 100 feet, While | carbubicled and'red) as who should say: | rd ot Teadte shiue off jta offieinl quot NES ) ] i barracks to be assigned to company I | 64,674 The payments of pensions inereasad | It 0f the Phillip Klein & Sons, whose | o were in the aiv I looked avound, and | **Am I not a governor par excetlences” | Chicago and | i speculator he 4 Eighth infantry, and forws “.\.u under the | from 81310505 to gm0, ; \I,r.-“;l-v_\ was seized yesterday for illicit vum | [ eould see picees of mules and_harness | thus arrayed in his best, and in b 1o S el it oer | charge of a noncommissioned ofticer to Fort | Seeretary Carlisle will change the form of | distilling, was given a heariniz before United | seattored in all directions ‘hen | ation, on a warm Sabbath morn, his | jonsat times r ardridge ; A Washakie, Wyo.;also thirty-clght recruits | the debt statoment on Muy 1~ The change | States Commissioner Bell this afternoon and | oty ,.:.,11 v :'.‘,‘. fl“;"‘\- YipiEe l\l\nn G alloney arrived at the residence of | Huichinsonor Oudahy. ventualiy ho st | Joo Jefferson's Beantiful Home on Butters 5 1 el vill be of i radic o | held in $1,500 bail MLy e 5 i Ll il il L g + i : at Columpus barracks to the Twelfth in- | &mplify the stateme | i 2 \d me to where Jim® was sitting, ap- s on Shockoe Hill, about the time he lost the biz end of his milk B Ruins. simplify the statement ried me to where Jim - was sitting, a S ' LS R mi ay in Ruins, fantry ana forwarded fo the Department of ey S parently unconcertied as though on President Davis at home?" queried | money and has been visibly failing for sey P ERSONAL " », 0 ) 1 8 { months. In the heyday of his success he ] Dukota, as the commanding general of the || GOVERNORS OF TERRITORIES. PRESONAL TRA G ABAYS dress parade. We were between the yvernor to the servant at the door. | thouehi nothing of bayink or selling a_couple department shall designate s fifty recruits at | ‘Church Howé is in town wwo fires, and how to get out whole was s, sirj will you step in, goyernor, | of million bushels of grain In a single day ONE LIFE LOST IN THE.BURN v . iy A i Z e A S % b 8 s £-BURN l Dovid's Taland, Now York hasbor. to the | 378 Set Apart fora learing of tho Persons [ 1 Papcer hus returned from Hot Springs, | our first consideration, I aid, “Why | said the sovvant. “No, siv;® said | =Duiapeuuii Pa. Aprt 1-Gibson ey wentieth infantry and forwarded to the | Direetly Interested, Ark. didn't you get out of this?” He replied, | Lotcher, *“Tell President Davis that | ¢ock editor-inchief und principal owner of B s Iketn: fftbon . secruits g | - WASHINGTON, D. C., Apeil L—Secretary (*m I, Wheeler of Broken Bow came in | “Ob, I was waiting till you came up. the governor of tho state of Vivginia de- | g% 0CHIE D0 U0 COS o hoary, fuil. | 18Pited Gan frum a Leaky Gasolino Tank Jefferson burracks. Mo, to the Fourth cay- Hoke Smith has announced that next Mon- | yesterday. Cool, wasn't he? ¥ sires to see him.” 3 1 | nfe.” He was 7l years old. A i Sets the Building on & Mrs, Joft nllr.\ ““t‘l |<"l'\\ irded ¢ the Department of | day afternoon he will sce persons interested Matt Miller of David City was in the city But to get back was the question. On Davis was notified and immediately forson’s Narrow Escap: Pl the Columbin and twenty-five recruits at | in the appointment of o governor for New | last evenin 3 © | the hill in fr f ‘e s5lid sheots of | came to the door, greeting the governor T p 3 S oras Ly A, appoint 0 C 0/ 'or Ne | lus I's the hill in front of us w e solid sheets of cal ! oor, g = H 0 E 1 fth d M e xr.":‘.-"m‘.’-‘\“.1.4\,:,.,»"1 Sixth cav- | Moxico, with a view of obtaiuing informa- | E: M. Collins of Fremont rogistered at one | flumes, spitting out, oh, o spitefully, | with, “Come in, governor, delighted to ANIMAL INTELLIGENOCE. ot Hizer ey Sergoant, Bonjamin F Bl troop tion for the president’s use in making the | of the hotels last evening. sending death and destruction amongst | sce you, sirv.” The governor, drawing | g0 puginet ot Looality Res e Sixtieonvalvy. v at 1orl Niobrura. Neb,. | sclection, On next We ne will also | . Ben Einstein of Einstein & Co. of Cnieagor | the poor tired boys, who, but u moment | himself stiffly up, and without further SR Buzzinnia BAr, Masay, April 1 - Hico kit i detailed for duty on recruiting service and | see all persons who may wish to be heard | 18 in the city visiting frionds, before, were pechaps dreaming of absent | preliminaries, said: “Mr. Presidentoam |00t n 8 afternoon totally destroyed the beautiful 1 will be sent to Jefferson burracks, Mo., re- | on the subject of the appointment of the Mrslh o »\I«I\an---n- and daughter ve- | loved (nes. Behind us our “own guns | L correctly informed that vou have | - «;lm\“:;-l s '] sl ialale FEdi e e R R B r'rm: porting upon his arrival to the commanding | oot 40 ; SL L turned on Thursday last from Hot Springs, | were all ablaze. We could feel the | caused an order to be issued thro dog taken, perhaps, 500 miles summer residence od by Joe Jefferson, | D e o g | covernor of Utah, and on Thursday next | A, Neat of euch dischurie of the guns neas. | secretary of war relieving Mujor [ in'a fow days may have found ¢ heir way | situated on the shores of Buttermitk bay, he following transfers in the Seventh | ¢itizens of Oilahoma and others will be At the Mercer—George Williams, F. H. | ast us. for, mind you, we were in the | eral T. J. Jac 1 from his command in | back to the starting point. So we have | and the family cook, Helen MeGrath, per- cavalry are made: Captain Henry J. Now- | given a hearinz on the subject of the ap- | Weathe Chicago; C. Kirk, Boston: C. ¥. | qivect line of fire of both pavti 1 | novthern Virginia? Is this information | often been told, and, no doubt, the thing | ished in the ruins. Miss Simmonds, house- lan, fiom troop M to troop Lt Captain ‘Kil- | poiutment of a governor of that tevritary Dutcher, ' buyton, 0.7 Frank Bawghman, | LG el e TRl e e | has happened. Weo have been aston- | keeper; Miss Colling, maid, and Miss Me- { Wi athey, from troop Lo to troop M; The secretary has also announced that | Rock Island; ~Charl cinveich, Dayton, | S8id, “Letus charge through b i Al e o1 | ished at the wonderful intelligence dis- o H5H S B 1 Tftat Lioutonnat Hoph L Soott, Teom. broos | duriies the somu weok he will hos_bo ablo | Ocs W: C, Milligan, Lincolns i I, 'Whaelor) | two of thoso guns s soon s thoy fire |~ “Wall, yes, governor,’ sald Davih, | o1 Maglo T Glioula call 1b, 8y | nstieath acoerad whas sh sinnsel oas H to troop L; First Licutenant ' Willard o o s o e Noattons o anmoiniment | Broken Bow, Neb,; B. 4% Burbank, Spring | again,” and we did, and got through all | consider that it is for tho best intorest | UYL, EEIG " HINE B0 th 8442 8 | MeGrath discovercd what sho supposed was un\_nn-‘.‘.,;, I{n m (xuu|\l‘|‘m|.\1|r {I o surveyors gencral and registers and re- | fleld, Neb.; Clinton R Lee, Lincoln; C. 5. | right to whe our ¢compuny had th .\-r affairs that General ,!) ckson be re- ¥ T aardiatin L.r“in';\'t % i‘]“ 1 water covering the fioors, She called the Second Licutenant Samuel A, Kephart, | ceivers of lund ofilces. Swith, Madison; Harey Webb, Newman's | horses tied ina peach orchard; ieved from his command.” £ ACORG RO A Ca 10 SaliCE | hived man, Wright, wh v ce Fourth artillery, now attached to battery . : Grove} George Meizs, Chicago, 1lL.: 4 A B e preditromblgoommand ) 50 m Aeidean 10 Abtiigashs g Slsth | e mun Wrighh Sviiofeay ST RHENANY Third artillery Washington barracks, D, ¢ Sl Exeite Comment. Byers, Buenos Ayres. Ou ey e L L iealir 1o 16ain. | behind hima dog; which; agoprdingtoi| 1t a8 (01l firom e hgascl e RERKANER will be relieved from duty with that battery | ©Wasmixgrox, D. C., April 1.—The disclos- | | N T W R | away at the fivst dischurge and were | & e EC 0Ny DU HRERRIIA | O o e T o TR i Arbroath, | shouted to the women: “Floe for your At the Murray—W. A. Letse, C. W. John- | gro° all aato hoy | it this order is to be promulgatea and to [-the story, had neve in Arbroath, | SPoute IR e e bies trora Ltintiuonte andt willd| wres twith wegavalto thelBiaring lsealcomumis: | sont WA Ga thring, EIA| Moyor ana wite; | Siunpodings dn all sidizectens, ooy L O o NS on Gl en he arrived the dog was | livest” but they stood dumbfounded, reniain on' duty at Vashington barracks | gion expenditures still continue to excito | It L Rehlanderand’ wife; S. 1% St. John, | Weve all caught after o while. Boforo [ say to you, & b “VI"'“-'\]"J'”i‘-ww:“] on the quay jected to | The gas communicated with the fivo in the antil the arvival there of the FPourth artil surprised comment. All the arrangements | 10ss Curtis, G. S. Burr, W. O'Shea of Lin: clozing I want to cite another instance of | T.J. Jackson is relieved from his com- (i le dog had known his | furnace and in an instant there was a terrific ) lery when he will join his proper battery, C, | % A I e PALEANE coln and thirty-six members of the Lincom | Jim olness and brave After we | mand I shall also issue an order with- et ir ation and B i ]k o MR S { wherever it may be stationed. | for the representation of this country at the | pighy infantry; Cerl Kind, M. I. Brandon, | got through the batt Al oninal|(dugwing thsitroonslotithelstatafot ivit-i(idestinntion andibyeliuble Moidnatirensliof S5k Sl AN A SAUER G Shongiy Major. Augustus A. DelofTre, surgecn, v conference were made by General Foster | RM. Levy, 8.’ Schiesky, D. Heidetherger, | abreast of the house, which, by thistime | ginia from the fleld, Good morning, overland —to Arbrouth. uly | ana Miss Collins and fouzght his way to the ¥ {’{"',:"“‘k‘;d‘:xnln‘-‘{mli; e ‘l,‘"“.“'f:“”‘f and evidently with the determination that | A. M. Stockdell, 1. G. Gustle, Louis Crager | was afive, we met a lot of oficers who " and, turning on his heel, he left the velous! But, really, it 15 time to in- | open air. He endeavored to veturn for Miss i Tding bilter Fort Torin. Colo, for duty | 118 Stafl should not lack the wealth with i l\‘“ York; [T D. Martin, Indiav- | juq hurviedly left the building, one of | astonished president of the confederacy o more cacefully a8 to what these | MeGrath when he was met by a blinding Dost surgeon ab that ‘station, and to the | Which to make w display. Leoking ac it} RREG “op nor, Sig, Meyer, Bew M. | \hom was hatless and who remarked, | to his veflections. : b do. meanieancIIuRL tooaso L0 L AIROTRO e inmo, Burned and bleeding he 1 f commanding general, Department of the | 10 that et there are some people who are | et S TEY. MeBride, €. Juines and | 'IYve 10t my hat and 'tis the only one 1 Ttis well known that this prompt | dscribo ouv intelligence to unimals and | neroally tried 1 gain an entrance, but was i n~l. i W g ho right idea, but they think that he ear- | wife, C. F. Sourterand, Boston; Ed Kemp, | had.” Jim, hearing this, dismounted | action on the pa 1ur|<; wern -.-1 |w5«'h|"l‘ l‘h‘:i:fin Il‘illllt( is we that often possess | unsuccessful and the unfortunate woman Aptain William ‘orbusier, assistant el it TR, Baltimore, | and passed the reins to me saying stopper on Davis, and that the 2 stinct. ) was left to perish i e ied it Lo too great an exireme altimore, and = k vy 1] 11 w ’ n, will report in person to the com- | £ 3 . ; 4 oo vy 1 el Svar .. The A et on oa farm will wander many When the cry of fire was 1, Mrs, Jef- S aan nt O T el Members of the house of representatives Ciicaco, 1L, April 1.—[Special Telegram Here, Jack, hold my horze and 1 will L' was mever 1ssucd. Lheso N ol . A e i ¥ Ok i2re e sed Mrs. Je! manding ofticer nt Columbus Barracks, ., | who are in the city are outspoken in their | to Tnr Ber.|—Nebraska arrivals: Greo 't the Nt The “officer hulloed to | were obtained from an officer high in | miles in seavch of prey and will there- | ferson, who was ill in bed, hastily arose and e e o6, Fourth | Protests against the extravagance which the | Northern—James L. 1 ha. Paimer | him “Come back, yowll be killed," ico in the confederate government :uu-‘hv» :11 pqualn .||;u|_|. 1”5“ ooun- fled ot stopning to l ““\.‘n‘.‘-l\\l.mr.-‘;,{,‘e:‘:g b A LBy Closo, K investigation of Sceretaries Gresham and [—H. H. Van Brunt ! cil Blufs, i pi ttenti tho on ime vy for mites ‘round. is taken fifty 2 Homag) on Agont BastoriHs infantry. now at Lincoln, Neb., will report [ Myestization ¢ 2 i 5. | but Jim paid no attention to the order, time. B i Y sum hsvaGetel Al edlGalitas DY Sene LA ' | Carlisle have disclosed, There is talk of Auditc 1—Be Bailey, Lincoly i v - miles ay. Again it wandors A RS Lo UAEYOUD S8 anc - ecH ot by telegraph to the supcrintandent of the | {roducing o resolution in the senate for an | Sherman—11 Red aho. " Loland pusshEon B0 e aaring Hiisobs Department. | comes acroms wbit of country it knew | tendance was summoncd, The chlldren, duct recruits to the Department of tho | investigation T Crowley] Ha B Howland o e 1 handud the. hat | The Ilinois department commander in | bt Wit more natural than that | S~ o PIAYIN I Uhe Atk v ore first to ”*.‘x“';r fohn M. Hamilton, First cavalry, is Will Press the Rouch Investigation. o revoor org A SRR Georyo, Juck, thoy | his annual address says the financial | it should go to its :.lm homo? Carr The fire spread with lightning like rapid- . ialon John 2 amiltan, Eirst cavalry, 18 WasuiNaros, D, C., April 1.—Some of tho firing ruilr m, for a picce of it | condition of the Grand Avmy in Ulinois | PIRCNS are i 1t thoming” by taking | ity and the whole building was soon a roar- relieved from duty as neting inpector s | thew gradually longe gitts from | ing furnace. A large and valaable painting 1 i neral, Department of the Colum- | republicans of the senate deny that the i LOCAL BREVITIES. k the corner of the house just as L | was nc bettor than at present. Tt | o B e may learn the look of | which was to have been exhibited at the ) ia, and will report in person to the com- | quiry into the charges made against Senator 5 = picked up that old hat.” I've 10st track | is out of debt and has a neat balance in | hoa o nis SR T et e i | World's fair, was totally destroyed, together 1 RO T Ih o il oy frere % s out of de 15 a neat balar ATaRCTY R VAl AiE: orld’s fair, was totally destroyed, together manding general, Departwent of the Platte, | Roach of North Dakota is to ve abandoned he Omaha Guards, although they offered | of* Jin, he may be with the great | g ¢ o T ) Rl i utry, We cannot , dis- } Ul Jefferson's costly collection, | for duty as ncting inspector general of that i 825 reward, have not as yet found the culpriv |00 AN OLD FIRST DRAGOON he treasury. While thisis true it isa f cover that a dog actually was acquainted ) departnent. It has been decided l(} this elen ».m .‘.v the | who cut down one of their banners g LT AR P o Y P! fact that for the first time in its hi with the route by which it wande i O artry ‘_E‘“ of ’;,*_. Min . fajor otin M. Bacon, Seventh cavalry, is | DALY that the republicans will not ouly in- | Contrary to a notice published yesterday | overnor Lot Davis., tory the departmont shows a net loss in | home, but it is quite ubsurd to imagino, [ g, ~faen U. T A R By ot relieved from auty as acting inspector gon. | sist upon the origlnal inquiry, but will | there will be no Easter services at the During the eivil war John Letcher | its” membership during the st | @8 most people at onee do, that it was a | * IABEY L S APES easrel eral, Department of the Platte, and will re- | broaden the scope of the investigation and | Weish Presbyterian church today, for the 4 + Ua em nnd B i ¥ sefect stranger to the lay of the ld paper mills, thirteon miles southeast of this e e s a o | o 10:4800D4, Q54 O e TR AT T was the war governor of the state of | pas This 10ss #mounts to 2,002 mem- | perfoet soranger to the lay of the land. | PAPer tHs, thinioon wles STHNARt OF L i Ppartment of the Columbin, for duty s uct. | UFES & close scrutlny of the meaus that wore | "y y" wogulnr monthly meeting of the | Virginin, John was & wire-puller and | bers, bringing the total down from 82,81 Touindiousiwayiaveoand s menovant |l S S The é ing luspector general of that'department They suy in view of the fact that Mr. Walsih, | Women's Christian association will take | slute-maker in politics, but not mueh of el geg. bhsreipiie BAVIGt oL 880 posss: | Billigenca e Lo eall oo o, | bullding was of stone and was complately - = the republican speaker of the Dakote house | Place at the Young Women's home at 2 p. m SRS " ih ta Toft ]| SR @RBL0RNRa0 0N YOME. Repuipt i pidaael A R : | et | Eutted. A large stock of paper, which had 1 CLEVELAND AND CRISP. voted for 1 then left his seat and | on Tuesday, April 4 ulker, but he mude one speceh to Jeff | 4, \hile the ordor is holding its own | thouuh the word does no' in the least | FOS0 8 S T e that. the i St Qid not retu until after election Joseph Cook, the Boston Monday lectur Dayvis, which Davis thoroughly under- | a5 to popularity, the ravages of age ave | eXpliain the process. Tw years > Iy .i‘.l[u‘.“)“.‘|'h‘.“\‘.f:y‘;\ n”t‘“:::Z:n”?‘"s.‘.’:ulv(:;::! i lmm"“““‘“\:;.;‘l‘.“‘x:.r": ;\l:"r of the House ““,.“‘h.m. in 1,.\‘\\,;‘”; fo l‘ll. h, that ten i \\\‘m .l.w.u in the I;u- .‘) shyte rian churd h | stood, and which probably saved Stone- | making deep inroads upon the ranis of ‘l ; v \;- n’ nl] D w‘w‘ 1, in (lllw Ve« : . | sumel, Theloss on thebuilding was 850,000, i e President, vepublicans in all voted for the démocratic | Monday evening, April 8. on the subject, | A sine shelved or re- | the veterans, cached the station at 10p — n, as | with £16,000 insurance ; loss on manufactured Wasniaron, D, C., April 1.—The Post | bandidate, 1t bocomes. upnavent that there ls | “No Sox, No Shirts, No Simpletons i | Wall Jackson from being shelved or x e ot amountexpended by the | guided toahouse a mile th sigh the | stoek, 31,200, The mill had just begun to gt says Speaker Crisp had a consultation with | levitimute scope for investigation. Suffrage.’ tived to some subordinate command. It | o ©he (R TR FLEEG ment | town. [ scarcely paid any accention to | on a paying basis & the president in reference to an extra ses Naval Oficar Mrs. Jennie Coffey died at 8 o'clock last | is in history that Jeft Davis carvied into (U0 S8 O . : the route, yet néxt morning [ found vy } SRR o hresidl ¢ YAl QMeRre s Oursasnuudente: night. Sevvices will be held at the resi- | 4 H ¥ 1 for chavity “durcing the lust yeur was e 3 Manila Barning. i slon. Tho president is understood to have [ Wasmvatox, D. C. April L—The new | Bitt (SE0 U Wil strects, ot s oo, | the executive policy his own little per-§ 510,726, and in addition to this amount | Wik by the sine 1ot 1o the static NI PR ne Tt A : exacted assurance from Mr. Crisp that the | regulations for the government of the navy | today, and the remains will be forwarded to | Sonal geievances or spites, such as the | $00 was d to the-Red Bud cyclone | walking with my hesd bont, deel destructive fire hus boen ruging here in the latter would support the president’s tariff | provide among other things that the naval | Des Moines for burial almost vetiving of Joe Johuston, and | suffercrs. Women's Relief " covps | thinking a 1 the time about other things & ST LT At T ,H,.'],“m“‘,‘l houses reform, monotary reform and pension reform | oficers shall not act s correspondents for | All lndies iuterested in the ovganization of | petably the assigning of Major General | M#Kes a showing of2 i, 80 infLnan theni (Elavethe SHsHNSELE [IECERC el by i s TR pol The speaker gave these assurar nowspapers, This is not the language of the | & Young Women's Christian association fn | &40 %0 Kb C i 4 money and #4,8%) in valuables other than | locality. i ML SN ! M o aa ther ' Fhag Ll ha are ted > > | Gustavus W, Smith (without doubt the 1 i . 1,003 Most people going into a dark roor ed that some lives w lost. Man) - He was then informed that an extra sesslon | provision in question, but it is the effect, | Qmaha are wvited to meet at the Young K 1 money expended in charity and #1003 Mot DEe ROPE A Gark FOOm | g e known to have been injured while ny committee chairmanships should be | grown in the navy until recently several | & cr il APII 8, ub €i60 0 ¢lock, | in the confederacy) to the command of | in the tve of #4400, In addition | guided exactly to the very spot they | pelongings. given immediate attention [iRERGR e BRVE UL Eeoon iy AavRrg The Cywrodorion society (Welsh brother- |y e00o0c ot Riehmbiid the relief corps_eontributed $474 to the | Wishi so people who have the instiy -— ! _Owing to the determination to retire | papers to keep them informed of cuvrent | 09D Wil give an eutertainment at the hall S S Tanle had | relicf of the Red Bud sufferers, of locality may wander over a inoor ¢ After an Investment Compar f Springer, the ways and means committee | ovents in the service. Under this syst in Patterson block Wednesday evening next. | It was after Stopewall Jackson had sl ‘tly to the place they wish to r $r. Lovis, Mo., April L.—A warrant was ystem i will have a new chair MeMi ) I'he program will cousist of an adaress o i g l g .- W gt ) il Niven new chairmag, with p]hl\"“:l.]".ll information of importunt naval moveisents | G LS L G s i General Ban 83 the Shenan Hadn Feo dignt without thinking of where they go | applied for today by the polico against the e e N e 0! omotiol had been accessible to som . " ¢ VROUIAG AR ) newspapers to | wing to attack Me It is said to be the | | dcah and was pr Wilson is also talked of. It is thought Sayre declumations and other entertainiug fe Brreka, U.T., April 1—As a result of | There may be no mental exerci the exclusion of other con | agent of the Montany Mining, Loan ana | | will succeed Holman as chairman of the com- | jntention of Seeretary Herbert to correct | LUres | Dowell and Shields that Jefi Davis, as” | trouble between union and nonunion men at | nected with tl I have known a lady | Investment company, on -the ground that |lnlllm-uuumvru%-xmllwlm Blount'svetirement | this discrimination Work upon the superstructure of the Jo- | was his castom, to have a hand in all { the Bullion Beek Mining company’s mines, | 0f great intell ‘,wm ‘\\114}\\; wn,l lose h.m' the munner in which the company is oaves vacant the chairmanship of the for. | sepn Schlitz Brewing company’s five-stary v, ‘der to Jack- | ® shooting y ovcurred late last night w | Way within half u mile of the house sho | oposating is a violtio Pk eign affairs committee. which Judge Chij Washington Note Duilding on” Sixteenth streot south of tho | Military aftairs, sent an order to Juck- | CEOMEE M P iiae o watchman, was Bt forty yoars, The facling | Loratng te 8 Yiowt U of e S IReTE B Bay Rob . Amoe Dummiacyyiee, Shib | wasumotox, D. G, Aprll T—It s saia | Board of Trads bytiding haabegun, the walls | 8on which did nat steike Jaokson ai | MBI Hymain &, Cacs: 8 Giline, who wis | about place belongs 10 that partof us | ave’ tuat. 10.00 cortificates s it to havo a pood shiow for the charainship of | thut Senator Gorman thinks the seuate will of the first story belng already up. “Une | politie, and which, had it been carried | ty in, Hyde in returnng: fire. | that we have in comm n with the lower Aro Ak LOWMD SOFN1i0L08. AER SN o naval committee, vacated by best B g arched entrance at tho front will be one o ¢ 3 L have ve . s0 shot, receiving flesh | creatur g s Y IonbY ARG A0 26 b 084~ BHARATA Sonmtion. Tacate by Horbert's |/ gdioum abady Aprili0, and that an extra | SECROC.AMIANGE 36 1A0, Bipns il be cne of |ious, would undoubtodly have resulted In | sk Sullivan wes ol L voceiving i flesh | creatures, We need not postulate that | quarters of the company are at Butte City. important commitice chairmanships are session of congress will be called not later | ‘i FEAEE it the success of the campaign on the | wound. At the requestof the manager of | the animals ever show signs of possessing | Of the #100,000 reccived for the certificates NG for. HANSIIDS 8r0 10 | in Septembor 15 WMo Natatorium Socal club ariod (66 | sitlo " of the fodoral - foreos and | themine Tnited stawes Murshal Benton | oue “inteliigoncer they posscss in com- | about £2,00 goes for incldontal expensos, _ Wil Count the Money 1n New York, Maxwell today appointed 107 fc RS D e Tau en AESSUS WEPO ProARRG | Gommand, . It {rritated old' Btonewall, | AFFIYD: GESIYVRNE R deY NS 48 | hut instinet. proving the wines and the remaining 80,000 _ Wasmixarox, D. O, April 1. —United States | postmasters. | B rmcter rapreseiitod by indye Mo | and he sent Davis this laconie reply: | ing . Y {1 loanied out to the purcasers of tho- ger- Treasurer Nebeker wul take charge of the | M Lo Jacobs of Wiscousin has Leen ap- | gio A, Mullulla: by s gentieman, Fred [ end me less orders and move men.” | Death Roll. swed the Eleyator islil. | Wucatcs in syma ok from 0GR S0 ; Naw ¥ Joibtes ef « of the general land oftice & ! & : : & P * N matter was tuken under advisemen G 05k Mubhoarury on Manday \mory A T AL Rl g atiee Grag: for the best comical character, Ed | On receipt of the messago Joft Duvis lé- | Cutoaco, L, Aprll L—V. O, Place, known | B¥ Pavt, Minn., Apiil 1.—The senate has | (o ) ¥ payIsomeny O ing, relioving Subtredsurer Kobe st it ary Carlisie has « o whose | fe sued an o) 1 the position of deputy ler through Secretary of War L R TR o ou the Board of Trade as the “Pittsburg | passed the Duluth state elevator bill by a, b -~ about & hun red agencles in Ohlo, WestVirg ia aud " Founsylvanii, and in o coupis of years | bave lauded here within twenty-four hours. | worning between 10 and 11 o'clock, will be killed in the death chair on Monday commission us subtreasurer at New York | the currency to O. P. Tucker of the First | _ At the Hanscom Purk Methodist church | Rundolph velieving Jack from com- | plunger,” died at Mount Clements this | large majority, The bill has been so Will Be Elcctrocuted. e.pires toany. Accompanying Mr. Nebeker | National bank of Covington, Ky. | apeeidl Enater mualo whll be rendered at ihe | mand in the Shenandoah valley. e bl amended the most objectionable fea- | SiNG Six6, No Y., April 1.—All prepara~ main with him at the subtreasury for : Denies the Keport, | ren: gloria patria (festival No. 3) Fairbanks; | #8d arrayed in his bib and tneke of Penusylvaniu and seven or eight years = —y the execution of Jawes L. Hawmilton, tne wmonth o wore until the transorof the | WASHINGTON, D. C., April L—Speaker | gk G hrist, Our Passover,” Schilling ! | his broad Panawa hat, gold spec | ygsuiiabbd & brok D Oniy Alx Thomasiil af Thaw. colored ex-preacher ana wifo murderor, who money there is effected. Fifteen or twenty | Crisp's private secretary says there is no | offertory solo. ~Iesurrection,’ Shelby; an. | and canc, and his gubernatorial nose | M founded w chuin of backes sheps totwinig | New Youk, Apnl 1.-Six thousand aliens 4t y o L ©f the treasury ofticials will go over o New | wuth o the report that Cleveland bhas re- l them, “Fill the Fout with Roses,” Warren, | high in the air (Letcher was a stiff