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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. 5 - — e —— — | TWENTYSECOND YEAR. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1893, NUMBER 295, of consequence have fallen for a month, and | citizens who selected him to give a money = = = — \ | work in order that bills might be prop- | QRPRET \ IT UQ VIR [ but the dignity of the United States senate | Wi pATRE r o IS5 and’ vosh 1 3 | pge v N IO R p— . N " “ work in ord W i ) A n A 1 i [ ates 4 A o o wrros which the men | " ‘T W 4Oy MEN WHO MADE THE RECORD | it st oot 5 | SECRETARY MORTON'S VIEWS [ i S’ vfuditaied B | WAS CAUSED BY THE BISHOP | Wonistie wonsaven Nhter tonmor | GUARDING AGAINST DISEASE ML U { volling rooms were filed with interested par severe sufforing upon recovering his senses fes, among m heing Bill Dorgan and a | | AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, h | Mr. Tendick sought accommodations at the ' | number of others whose presence on i — homeof n goat 6P o8 the SounEEIng © to inspire 0, . g ant o] ¥ 8 “Eighth Annual Meetin el Las! + fiss: while his servant made his way to Balipotas | Results s Meeting g Tndividual Acoomplishments of Membars of [ gccasion was uotone to finspite v Ho Talks of the Impeachment of Nebraska | fts Sixty-Edshth Annual Mocting tetd Last | Anti-Masonio Riot in Peru the Outgrowth of | While is scrvant made his way to Balipotas | Results of the Meeting of State Boards of the Late General Assembly. the bills were not compared State Officia | Wasmorox, D, C., April 9. —The Wash- | & Church Ciroular, [ bring Mr, Tondlck to camp, The nuthotities | Health at New York, —— | TR Atah o rtkt g L oot 18 | ugton meeting of the sixty-eighth anniver " were otified and are in pusuit of the | istances Cmistakes” crept in sar 1 Mmoo Neact g ) | b | " Skt o b EHRE A wry of the Ameriean Tract siciety was held g 2 - " z X i LEADERS AND DEBATERS OF THE BODY | [l woyernir hos i ompart. | COMMENDS THE LEGISLATURE FOR IT | \yuivnt in the Luther Place Memorial | PRELATE OF AREQUIPA AT THE BOTTOM MEXICAN Cxtnories arovsep, | 01D NOT RECOGNIZE THE GOVERNMENT s on would not on wy errors but that | ki church, Rev. J. Gi Butler, D.D., pastor: | | S— $ 1 4 a Detention by the Auth 2 Young they can be correcte | « Justice William Steong. esident of J i g Prominent Figures Among th ies in T | Laws that Should Be Amended—The P t‘_‘“‘ b, l‘lf'" \': ng ‘I”’Y : l: v \”' | s Crusade Against Secret Orders Loads to Woman Who Wisied to Boter a Convent, fu Thewr Plans t nt the Coming of Buih Houses Work and Tatk that | o0 was | W& of Offieials Under Boads Con- | o Bret A vl | the International Diticulty Mo At- Crry or N April 0.—Thero s con- | Cholera They Nave No Place tor Shaped the Course of | oy pussed, colls § v demned—Ofeers Shoald 13e Elected D15, pAates MasBIETOSI SEtba BHueaH of tncks the Government Bullding at siderable excitement aimor Catholics of the Natioaul Author the Session. S1.500,000, or 20,000 - | tor Their Known Honesty, New York, on the need and value of th Santigo—South Ameorienn News, | thia city over the alleged rctionof the gov A Few Opinions. | priated by the leg i . kil | ernment oficials in foreibly detaining N | “ home mission work of this great missionary - | - I'he reduction wa susi Laope yO 21 nnd daughte B e el ! el increase and the re | Vst b ot el REL LR TR BRI {onary secretary, Rev. Willian Tusta; Pory, (vin- Galveston.: Tex el | Mileadky e Tntavetta. & ¥ rence of oizntes | fy g immense bundles of manuseript in the hands | this amount th | WASHINGTON, D, ( | GteLt G - i i \‘_ »mw:“ By Mexican Cable to the New York | toenter 't s of Mg aliad of Chief Clerk mson and Secretary Ed- | 0 as a matter f | Secretary J. Sterling Morton ALk J A e AL G Hera Speci Pue By Che wound Ihe reforn M prohibit | n 10 this city, to recognize the nati wards{that will soon be trans {{iito the | & bill was ! today t BEE « sond | “I ires of the soviety's work ; iniz ot & consular acent of the United States, | vents a nan is a 1t | nment as a fu in en I quATANS il i e ibsequently ' cot impea 1t procn 1 the | o provide a depository of evangelical hich Minlster Hicks 1 { to the Wists | Ve 1« however, desived t or egalations has left 1 of tHe HEHRE 5 ot 1 It i i sy 5 { Nebraska agaiost a number of th it AL L v LR « 1 at Mollendo, | & cut in tho United States and | inan unhappy fran mind fices of the secrctar and of the ent. The ' i »" V b v ‘lm i 1 411, \ nder instrud vi sh N tlonil vond e | The Brom pay & number of the ine executive, ave all that isleft to give material- | fthe S Tam not atall surprised,” said he, *‘tc mn‘ w“\i-'w.uu.mvu’\y.v“‘.i.:x- I send the particulars | Lad 18 far ati ovor 000 mi 1 rs in service be on o state lines ity to the memory of the departed law- | estored, as_ th { see th wachment resolutions pass the | Of these, in sixty-cight years 50,000,000 v \ the consulur agent | n s city, when th 1 was i ! under States marine hospital muker: i ) bkl legislature with, filas M sl bt Ll by police oMcers wh the L nd rvice i 10 disappointed i 4 ion also ca | | than 415,000,000 tracts and 220,000,000 copics Pt Y \CCOT DS 1 her baek to the City of Mexico i Many of them came here nonentities and re- | was ineluded in the o quence, 1t ha 16t hefianionls, itof th s Manonle | e o e e s 1ere was not time enough turned home undefiled and unchanged. Some | mission was on that some of th stem of gratuitous distribution of its | h hav Y been 1y were rosed ente toma it against a comparae of them never claimed the recognition of the | bill was forn During the last ca | literature ‘\\lnyy“yu)} workers to “Im in | made in Peru e direction of d fored her detention, but | tively small portion of the conference which chair during the fourteen weeks of the ses- | After Joe Garaean. | the rostrum at IS5 1“'},;»”;,}:‘1;‘ ‘;y_\'}.:‘v“s :”..L:::lv ‘i,::{.‘ | bishop of nic rites werd “‘,:‘ s ‘u"u“vv‘.:- the ; ‘:- was upon | opposc 1 sion. and their voices were never heard ex- | The republican senators ave after the sealp | nection the state £ | B Vouns Mais e ot ] Tng observed f room iu Mol Lk iment nuthotities becuuse the | w1 believe that a large mujority of the con ceptas they were called upon to vote. The | of Commissioner Gonoral Carneau, They | and th W H Christian indcavor societios, King's Daugh: | o1 the even h 25, A portion e Ty cre nttempting to violate the | forance was in favor of sharing the responsis i) 2 shat 4 have all signed a communication to the g re broken che bank would fail t | ters, ch ins and volunteer | yekers, | the m al prograrg was performed b | bility with the national government,” said greater number of them paid close attention | SALVIND forti UhG FAGEYHAL tHay-Voted [ or wplains and volunteer lay w vs. | i ey | ith 1 aid to the discussions engaged in by the talkers | R o Workt's falt bill with the un Mosier wiote me a leading letter, fmploviniz | There has been expentod £2.40.000 in this | Estudianting America compn ! (A e R T s TO R W, the treasurer of the twin bodies, were faithful attendants | ing that it did away with the pre fime 1ot vomartion st mithingy HEEBUICES ity n S S Ry o B TRA da L R LRV SLETANY. | s o 0 10 QUILIRT dxpostulom. fol T R T AP ol DRga Mzt UHt0 RECDUSIRE on the sessions and in the main vbted con- | of management, and they have al | would break his bauk. I veplied that it § (hich thero have been employed on an aver- | M€ the ceremonics a mob attacked e Neaait | e L iecord scientiously. Their record witl only be found | Protest against the continuunce o | would not havm him if he were honest. To | age about missionaries. annually who | building. Many stones were thrown {iiTo TN Wi BBPGELI ARt L Whra. | A UNI0aB LHE NEN (e e iRy A AL TE in the oft-recurring list of yea and nay votes. | “‘;I“‘.“ 41t 16 T R A (ut rnnior i |y Tod e away his case and ad- | have made more than 14,id0000 family | those were participating in tho rites were 1. Death wreeked hous e re- | quarantine provisions wh idered " 4 rure Lepdrhg il 3 itted the truth ess of all of my asser- | Visits and circulated about 15,700. | driven from the s room. Ha vitur driven out ted from other villages in th | ample, the uat n 1l . The percentage of those who figured | underscored, The scnators ask for th i I the truthfulness of all of m 0y B c T il I , o oth \ we kingd [ e e national mar rvice i prominently before either house was perhaps | appointment of K. 1. Greer, who wit r- | tions, The fact s the state trensury was | (il KUIURC AROUE . the scultored WA | the Masons the od the lodge room T M TR S TR | wilt RN ’ as large a8 is usually the case in legislati soded by Gang e petition and protest | x Iding up the bank 'y\h’ul“\v nds were | fneloding immigrants and. Indians. Its fo [.‘m burned the bui ARG A o G AL 10D Bt orraspont| (L to Recognize the Government. bodies, but what might be termed the | 18alsos i oL nbers | dem t k failed and the treasury | eizn work in which its grant to the forcizn | the room and the instrame clon 0 | dent of the Daily T ph says that the Why then did_the ¢ nee vote not to second class wus smaller, while the thi ‘l‘,‘j”':‘ i R e Aol all | (Cigt ted. I expect a 1.,“”“) uissionaries of evar (.H“:u.r;hu cash | the fanting America company we ¢ BOing iR TEBIENA (B0a H decided to wive | recosnize the national government?” he was * class, or those who were not heawd from at | — - l ihments before the Nebraska leis- | it clectrotypes for printing and illustrat | moved to the street, piled in & heap and | i judament as 1o the ad g ¢ the | Mked et . st all, was much larger, At least half the scna- | GRATEFUL FOR THE RALY. | tature is finally throu The good work DI ARG Ao oy N bor s e e | chonjbutned British sup) ALY TOpOR i 10 e HR B RS Nt A S G R ‘\"‘_'“; tors were seldom or mever heard on any | o cevoral O Hame | CUENT 0 o uhead nditures in this department have exceeded | A few shots were fir the mele next Wednosda | of the delogates wer hoafraid thay meagure, while in the house this perceatage | T e R o I Sorey for the Bondsmen. S0 ; me of which wounded the A i con- | T T T, e Fihts of the states yoe infringed A ’ | ets from Dostr 3 i A LR report for the past year shows re- | sular agent, Emilio de Caseo m the . :} LA n @ had so many 1ings to do th was slightly increased, | Pouresovrin, 0., April &.—The residents of | T am exceedingly sorry for tho boudsmen | .oird il (0040 BN S hers of FAt mitle do Cascorlt, 1 Wh0 | Daws, April 0.—Prices on_the bourso dur- | Thoro was ot b thay Orators of the Seante, | Nauvoo, Union Mills and I idship, this | of the ofticers who are impeached.” continued | 350,000, There have been employed 156 co! | B o e "\ S | ing the week were flem. Variat in the | Do you think the resolutions passed by In the senate, the leaders of all debate and | county, litted up prayers of thankfulness | Seerctary Morton with a sigh, “foritis an | p oring in thirty-six states and ter \YEEC CASeC the action of the Muasons in | g, unimport per cent rentes | epresentatives of tl t in the 7 | | Wotir f b th 3 § partyaction on the republican side were ‘ this‘mornthg ot shen o heavy April | awful thing for a man to lose his hard | ri » have made 146.000 family visit noring an ¢ agalust their ceremonics | deciiy francs; RRio Tinto, 75 francs; | sippi valley will be carvied into et . s ; 4 4 | carned money by the corruntion or reckless- | i Over 100,000 of which they conducted t which was issued by the Roman Ca Credi ier advanced 21 francs i Moore of Lancas! and Tefft of Cass, | rain began to fall v the weeks | carn n y th rruption or reck H is, i tad 191 \ Nati o 2 | f'do. Seoratiry Garlislo Yo Lskodito | N T . s of friends will b ine S, v cireulate 2 Jishopo eanipa., The sub-prefect of « ST | A O e asked Lowley of Seward was oceasionally heaed | & very st or re has | 0 f frien n will b tined hey fo about 12,000 fumilies | 10 madeno effort to protect the M i toth Were Repabilcans, | appoint a commission to the Buropean from, and was alwn, d vespectful | provai S I'he | Itis not often, however. that bondsmen are | 1t any rolig KBTaxesnt e bl mude no effort, to protect the Masons in - pyprs, April 9. The senatorial election in | countries from which ¢ L seems most attention. Pope of Saline frequently elaimed | in of the fire is unkuown, caused | made to pav. It is not once in ten times. 1 { and nearly 7.000 | ant families without | theitriot, h 8 been dismissed by the govern today resulted | likely to be imported, to ascertain what is recognition, and was an entertaining talker, | farmers burning brush, ‘The five ovigi- | gyt if onee i fifty a bond stands good for | the bible. They found over23,00 professedly | ment. and will be pliced on trial. Reports aning against | the e ndition there and what is the appareny i nated in_the Washington township lumber | 5 000 5 tion. They have a was of | I’rotestant familics who never atte from Mallendo say 1t is quict there now | s danger to this country woit. 1 do not m,mm{n“..u.-u i oftener. than | region Mor fay and “has been gradually | St By (il Glan, WG Bt o) G I b L Eeama L L } 1 Shimrnao ths et e RO of the senators who had less to | spreading, ievath rendered desolate by | getting out of ienerally the bondsmen | Jizious meetings, Th i fokitls reatened Kevoll in Eceuador, Saled an ot when he considers that all of the grent states o ¢ Ot he fire 1s sixteen miles lon ' four es | are given notice of the troub W et rid of | oy v % ® 3 { > N 5 : ) ‘- Babcock of Douglas, Mattes of Otoe and [ l““‘\v pll ,-“\iwj‘.:"_‘, deaoh )J w\l I‘.‘g‘:\ { "}'M £ mm‘. '! o m"_ P “”m\m_ E'l‘\”: 1 to about 25,000, Paxayda, Colombia (vin Galv <), | Panris, April .—The governor of Frenct ! in the nter are in the North of Platte held the points for the dem- | WEES QR GEEEELIE W ved timber has | bonds to secure money i hands of publi AT O8 T TR AT B BIAD SO | Avril 0. —[ By xicaa Cable to the New | Cochin China telegraphs that the French | T ”I‘; 8¢ X s o 1 ocrats rth was the political Listorian | poen burned. Saturday the hamlets of | ofiicers was abolished on't believe in re v s o - | York Herald—Special to Tur Ber|—Ex- | troops took possession on April 4 of Kuahon | oo edt oot s el oL and orator, whiles Mattes was the parlia | Union Mills and Friendship were surro 1 | quir ;, trensurers, disbursing ““l' !‘”‘\ End of the Present Session ol the Seaate | citement has -been used in Guayaquil, ",",“ I'he Siamese withdrew without With the ¢ n that part whiel mentavian or point of order man. Hale of [ by f By Saturday nieht rain saved them, | dentsclected by t B gluonCATor Drawlng Nuar. ‘ Ecuador, by the discovery of cighty cases of | © y resistanc had to do with the question of recownizing Madison was seldom heard from, while | At present the fire is smouldering and an- | the fui 1 performance of their trusts. We ’ | 0.— " TR ! il : | the national anthorities, I do. It has sor Madison was n hea rotn, - while | (&L DfcacrEtite fie o ang Al il en for positions requiving | WASIINGTON, D. €., April 9.~The senate | arms which had been landed there without | LR e = a 1 s some Thomsen of Dodie sat just behind him on | o00h) o og imated will exceed 200,000 in | finaneial integrity who have established | has practically completed its work and is | the knowledge of thegovernment. The own- | I ondlibaeie ol Il g0 ool il L b LR the right of the maln aisle, and succeeded in | finiber ote . that s been 1, not | ren us for hon und wWho are Known | now waiting for the president to brimg the | ers of the arms had loaded them upon a ves- | Costly Work to it n Contami- | e surgeon gonerd] GFthe keepmg himself looking pretty, as became a | counting the score of farm buildings swept """m‘: neaL Then hore ahojle be an dc | session to a close. Al idea of passing upon | sel bound for Tumber, Peru. but under cover ton-Whole Villages Destroyed. We want a barricade senator occupying that conspicuous position, | awiy ¥ P, s - el | the questions involved iu the appoiatment of | ie vessel returned and put the [ NEW Yok, April 0.—The war for the uses drawn from the Both voted for the railroad bill contrary to Tl Al : Should Be Dealt With Severely. | the three senators from the morthwest has | arms on Eeuadorian suil. This incident has | puriication of this city's water supply con- | {aatian ling RO Squhid their wishes, but out of deference to the de Cunicotne, O, April 9.—The terribly I man defauits when he is teusted | peen abandoned and that matter will be left | aroused the fearof the authorities that a | tinucs. The objective point just i i8] ot e Daliiord e Onlo el IRINING: mands of their constituents. | high winds that prevailed the past thvee | ;:l ’M»:n‘lx‘]w 'i' ‘ l‘ o ;*I‘ _“”“‘““:“jl x". | for disposition at the next session. The | revolution is being planued, and that it was | Brewsters, a village of 400 houses and proba- | portation line, and we have it established ) Dale, Harris, Stewart and Darner did the | days fanned the flames of vavions disastrous | 50 fhe franchis of the people, to re- | Erounds for this course are, first, that many | intended to deceive the government by pre- | bly 1300 inhabitants, A number of these | foru considerable portion of the distunce,” greater part of the talling on the aude- | fires throughout the hill Luuds of 1oss, High- | quive him to pass the crucial test of a cani- | senators are still undecided how to vote | tending to ship arms out of the country, | houses have been condemned and will soon Minnesota's Systen !I",,',’l""\'{,“‘,"’;";‘M":"‘“"’:“1’.‘1‘1','}',‘,";,‘H'\",H} land, Pike and Chenango countics. Novains | paien and after election require the sume [ upon the propositions iivolved. Second, | bring them back and keep them in Liding | be food for the toreh. In the main street Dr. Charles N, Hewett, executive officer of the health board of M left very fa ors i R od for use in the proposed revolu- | theve are fifty houses without any system of nosin S1ICILINY | wiany others desive to.addvess a full senate, | until ne e like a tinder box. | bond guarantecing that he will not steal; it | S | the dried I¢ ves w umong the | ) | : p e o Rkl il A a2 wst important precautions to be man of the railroud committee, and as such | o0 C0 i bt s don | retlects discredit upon the acts of the | 404 third, the final and conclusive reason | tion e MM drainage. “These will bo allowed to remain. | tyken was a system of notifications from the . was largely occupied on important work in | Thursday afternoon vestarted in differ- 4000067 It is inconsistent with our forms | that there'ls not a voting quorum in the city SRSOEad S U RAURR BHALI0 About fifty houses on stilts along the east | health oflicers at the port of New York to the ittec room during a part of the | ent places and the strong wind gave it @reat | of government. It is casy cnough for | at present The American minister to Ecuador has | branch of the Croton, which drain_directly | the health boards in the interior. Minnesota session. : " headway, making it impossible to confine it | any man elected by popular vote to give & | It is said that about Tucslay the senate | Signed with that government under | into the stream, will have to go. Probably | had such a system, \Whenever an imm H something of an ovent when | in anvananner. Phe avind calwod at night, | ho If necessary s only to infor (sl e el won the | which the United States kas been ceded an | Bowhere are the residents so concerned over | lands from an infected port or an iafe any senator aside from those named asked | which left the fire to_erecp slowly along of | hunker that his Geposits dre at the ba | apy 4 ) > wail upon f 8 | the'situation as at Carmel, another village | ship we are informed whether he intends 3 the floor. Lobeck made one short speech on | finish what had been gone over o | disposal and the bond is fortheoming | president and asi him i€ he has further busi- | island for a coaling station contributing 8 ) the pollution of the water | coming to our state. Dr. Jenkins sends us b the railroad bill, but the passage of the bill | rapidly The red lines of five sireteh- | Whit gunranty is thore for the peopld i a | ness tolay before the body. Itisassumed | A telogram from Cartagena says that | Supply. Here the houses are of @ superior | wite the tme. of departure of the immi in spite of his protest seemed to discourage | i across tho bills for wiles with | Bond it s nowadays made? 1w would | by the senators generally thiat the only real | President N has received “a cable | elass and mang of them have been oceupied | grants, the mumber i the party, and the " and he was not heard from aga | the burning of the dead standing trees lit. | trust public oficers more upon thee honor, | 1. b e e TR e Monchicot ic by the present tenants fov decades discase with which they muy possit Senator Clurke wus present less than one- | up the whole country. Friday the wind | solect them for their honesty as woll as theie | IMPOrtant matter: that remains to be com Sy R el b M Moniblooury elignt- | (8 SRR LAY LB RR I THE AR Tox Lehod | Bont minl LaIUAO nis (R Cal A4 B e "E fourth of the session, his absence being dur- | blew more terrifie than before and what had | oo pability | dithanid municated is the nomination to the court [ dator of the Panama Canal ¢ Y, | school house, but it y toll ! it 5 f , his 4 crrific 1 before and what had | capability and popularity, and then iy laws | i R 4 R et e tnaT : Y2 | school house, but it will be of no avail. It is s and is glad to do it ing the tune when vearly all the deliber- | been loft or protected in the timver was en- | for punishment. hot guaging defalcation by | o appeals of the Distriet of Colum- | thanking him for bringing the canal compli- | &I tea that fifty housos in Carmel alone Is this not expensive ative work of the body was done, and conse- | veloped in the flames. Since then everything | dollars named i a bond, we would natur- | bia, for — unless — this s filled be- [ eations toa happy endivg by signing the | will be destroyed “We have a cipher which enables a g quently found but little time o opportunity | that would burn has been licked up by tho | ally elovate the standard for men | f0:6 adjournment there s = likely | contract for extenaing the concossions, Tn : £ | deal of information to be sent in ten words,” for oratorical attempts, but he availed hi flawes in their mad cours - and all efforts at | who get office. Now it 15 not ise smoke still en- | o country. No deaths are question of | 1o be a ddéadlock in the business, ~Although crity as much as a man's ability to get | the impression prevails that nearly all the extending the conce race these immigrants on their nesota sions Colombia has in- MOONSHINERS FROM ALABAMA, el 1. Thed creased her debt 2,000,000 francs and has | Sty vailroad bill was under consideration and | velops the wi self of the chance that offered when the | resistance fail | | \ clected.” People say his bond sccures the | fove missions have been filled the records 3 4 T e *We can trace a great man made himself famous by the stand that he | reported and the ereat destruction was con- | state or the government; it doesn't, It fixes | disclosed the fact that no nominations have | assurcd the liquidators of the validity of the | @uitea Conslgnmentot’Chem Reach Chicago “Have you prevented the spread of con- then took in favor of railroad regulation. fined to the timber lands, but hundreds of | 4 preminm upon dishonesty by naming the | yet been made to twenty of those important | contracts. A haif million francs must be paid ; Enroute to Ammost, Ta. tagious diseases by this system? T snders of the House. :n ) |!~mn.w1 ‘i.‘v:ll‘; 5 W ‘1‘ “.w NO .h,‘l :“IM"\:: | limit above which an officer can steal. A [ “-uml H.:[ n(nv is .\|«:r3w]mw !{.-pu'\_y;u l”” this year. An inventory is to be taken | ‘IHh \‘ 1l .\.\u'n\ 0. —[Spec ‘,‘” Telegram | Of those who came last year there were T . o=l i1 b ost 10 zale had expended its RAbinat aMser has o boRaito & and yet | livia. Brazil, China, Colowbia, HAEOT| et et - eluding the rolling | 1 ThE BEE]—A 1ot of moonshiners, coun- | sixteen cases of sickness on’ arrival. They In the house Davies, Kecicley and Howe | by Suturday noon aid the fitful viin that fell | e e T e e onoSiToy OC YO8 | Hayti, Hawaii, Italy, Russia, Coven, Liberia, | Of the canal property, including the rolling terfoiters and. criminals of other flk from | had menslos and diphtheria, They'werais forced the fighting for the = republicans, | Sifurd rht \ i S S CAG T T e stock. Theold bonds are to be retained i 1l 1 k \ I i ) Saturday night, extingui the fires and | greas and none has ever' defaulted. I | Paraguay and Uruguay, Persia, Portugal, B ¢ Shic terday | 0nce isolated and placed under the health closely followed by Cornish, Watson and | Clearing t) ¢ : S Zoi8 56 N | until new ones are issued, and as Alubama stopped over in Chicago yesterday | | . ; i S e e e Vs tagninn e aldn g thouit o ve in fixing @ Standard for one | San Domingo, Sium, Swéden and No mtil new ones are issued, and us @ guaranty ; apbol out g regulations and no further spread of the dige Dougl Bl G e SRR e oficer that cennot be adapted for another, | Turkey and Venczuela, . | of the new contract. All disputes which | ieir way to the United States prison at | oq50 resulted.” ouglas county delegation and - was NELD NOT BE PLHOTOGRAPHED, The bond business is a farce.” st important of these is, perhaos, | safter avise ure to be settl o | Anamosa, Ia. This morning Captain Ma nlways able to command attention s Rilssin, nna ib aanrniiaddsinisamblquosters | LoceafienurisoRares sokhel satladithroushiil et oy o e o Ut REGISTERED PACKAGES STOL He knew when to tallk and when to o Thought Their Time Had Come, AL i i there | diplomatic chanuels or by submission of the | 10n€Y received a teregram from Lhite 34 Hizil KAGERS: & LEN. ow Regulations e o the Regis- at the delay in making @ change therc ) keep still, and when he talked he | YOV Resulations In R gRtontheaton) 5 Rl oni e An amusing illustration of the trepidation | avises from a desir 4 Inrshal White of th AR U & to await the possible | question to the supreme court of Colombia, | knew what to say. He showed himself among tho clerks: in. the departmet i ¢ i : e to have the patrol wagon in readiness at the | Bold New York Fostoflice Thioves Make & what K T e SRS i 0 —Instrue. | among the clerks e departments was | action of the Russian govermnent raisiug b O Eonifni t dedgte to bo an excellent judge of huwan wature, | SAY BiSaID il 1"_ 1 Instruc- | gy ighed at the Postoffice department to. iR L ] 3 Ohiilts Bolitioal Keonul p union depot to ~receize the prison : Bk Haul. and thvus successtily asled favors tatguld | tions which wore received trom Washitzton | Bostmaster Geeral Bissoll 1 hie desire 20 | ombakay. which Wil admit of the nomiti. | VAUrsaso, ChilL (via Galveston Tex.,) | ors. ey amived —at 168 ove Youk, April 8, —The postofiice author- 0 ave e 1 other embe yesterday modifying the Chinese r zulati reorgzanize republican clerks out of office, does | tion of another ambas | ot wait for the cumbursome red tape | in that case, B " dor by the president | April 0.—[By Mexican Cable to the New | the Allon jxoad and were locked up in the majority of these | york Herald—Special to Tue Bee—A | & g _l']‘)""' I“”*“_ B \ l»' !'}'l‘\ “\”‘ ey wred packages, which occurred carly i .. | methods mitherto employed, but sends down | cases there is good reason why the places _ ; : {ENARQ-HALSAIRL] OEOLOD UK § st A LETY last k, between th o I Bal a3 85U | alist to the appointment. clerk, and then | cannot be filled by appointment, subject to | 413P4teh has just been veceived from Sam- | typical southerners, Their costumes w nst woek, between this city and bylon, sends for victims on_his list, and notifies | confirmation when the senate meets again | tiago Which says that an attack was made | made up of large hats, jeans trouscrs, flannel | L 1. eywits Inudo;6 Nroyent ke sstedin | them that their resiznations are wanted. | next session, and therefore the impression | on the government buildings by a mob. The | shirts and large boots. Encivcling their | details of the affair becoming public, and it re much exercised ouer a robberr of of the aelegation. Lockner “achicved some |, dispensing with photogeaphs and - requir prominence toward the close of the session | 1 because of his appointment on the i ing only one credible witness, ca ment committeo, prise to the treasury officiuls e I'he democ the lower house had but | other persons who are divectly i > and all gng 1n\~vv]ll~h11 |':||Mlh.\l| was' Caspor Of | the Chinese registration act. Collector of | Hence a summons to the abpointment clerk's | prevails at’ the capilol that the present | mob was driven away, but in consequence of | Wilsts | wer """{"' o3 ,““”" ro- {‘“’““ How tha &u Inkligr offshe SpOUkRAE utler, Ho was possessed of a charm ; aveuue! Qi in commenting | ofice hus come to be regarded by the Post- | sessio adjourn some time next wei 4 A i volver holster on euch side, The moon- | leaksow frankness, nnd| iohad s anbagiof buying Lo combl Haveuuo jQuian, in conunonting |\ SEESBEIRTENE OR TRICE (N 10 hg [ Bossion Wi AClOWTIRRABINRKD WO theidisor il law is veported to have | ghiners declared that an injustice was done | At the postoffice oficial information was things that impressed one as being particu- | Wpon the modification of the regulations, | Foit S8 0 Visit of the sheriff on the morn . S been declared in the proviuces of Santiago, | to them in sentencing them to the peniten «d. Mr. Jenkins said: “In time every= . larly appiicable just at that time and place, | said: This new instruction is & great sur- | jyiof’ execution RELIGIOUS, CONGRESS, Valparaiso and Aconcaqua tiary, but they take the matter as a joke. ug will come out and it wilt be a good He found u valuable ally in Vau Housen of | prise to me, because hevetofore the govern Yesterday morning the twelve clerks i : Meanwhile President Montt has vequested ———— story whea it does come out.” Colfux, who indulged in 1o oratory but who | ment has required us to employevery pre- | ga SENER LG division wero horrified. one | FArt that Wil Be Taken in 1t by the Jews | S04t s e ".1 ; PR R T ‘The history of the robvery is that Monday talked business when he talked at all, | caution to prevent improper registrations. i nt the World's Fair, the memb LRI G0 INAY, WWHO e on g After the other, to hear the ele Eio el in afternoon the train which leaves Long [sland " y » i 3 v It : P s K TS MADY g arge 3. T and who did a8 much hard work and towhose | The very best safeiuard agamst fraud in the | ST L SEer 1o BEE The, Elaciic botl i NEW YORK, Apr Rev. Dr. Joseph Sil- | Friday, to mect with him and tranacts impor- | Satr Luke Cuy, U, T, April 0. —Tar y at half-past 4 o'clock, and to which is ffots s mueh s o ang oo member ar | future lagboen the whotos ‘ol tho apli- | it " Clusi Fentons ofice. — Those who | verman, Wwho was appointed on the commit- | B0t business uncil suitable nen bave been T dat the gates of the aver- | attichod the mafl car which careics tho - dug credit for tho achiovements of the i _j‘“ e A R -u“ 1 ’h ‘d dallicd a moment to arrange the papers on | tee of arranzements for the Jewish religious | found to take their places. The task of | nicle toduy, but they were not opencd, an | ister x:j.ul. lm: “:wlu”vn;‘-’ reg _)w UpAf k- house e ut 8 ; plete identi- | {hoiy desks were startled by @ second ring- | World's fale. conzross fust returned | forming a new cabinet will probably be un. | Almost unprecedented this verybody ex- | wges, valued at §10.000. These packages, it Mhiaro were soversl membora of the inde: || fication; {Tho of this will bo felt | fhelt do Ve aaoend, Hit ord’s fair conzress. has just returned ; " ) pected @ Tieo and fervid sorvice. but wone | 18 alleged, were “vifled of them contents' at ndent faith who were unable to curb their when the certificates are transforved | 1 20Uder and AL from a meetifig of the committee held iy | dertaken by Isidovo Erraguriz f ! h X k postofice 1t between thg New Y ire to be heard 1 time aud oft, | to Chinese who have been smugpled into this | {0 Dther o hearing the bells and | Chicago. The prefect of police and commandate of | atall was held. Instead the vegular cere- | ya Bubylon, but just where and by whom is Borter was vhelr vecog aden aud wak | eayemy. . Ths Sdange Nowersy, anl ralisis | vietims on their way to the euil- [ +There is,” Dr. Silverman says. “some | 4rms have tendered their resignations. [l | monies were rej Lin the temple this fore \ ! ities would like to know, given the important position of chaivman of of “considerable labor, and we | ooked up in sympathy, and | : 1 1 ¢ 1a10) saya the veslznations have heon. | noon Ak fternoon to two separate | The v tiscovered until the pack= the railroad committee, Barry was also at 1 to register ubout s | lotine, ~ looked up In sympathy, snd | misapprohousion abouttho part which the | Ferro Garril saye the ealgnutions u L people delega- | aEes hud reached the point of destination. the front, and during the latter pat of the | the sum turn would come Pho " twelye | Jews will take in the religious congress | folloy k v S LURLIUGEL o Bt il R Ihe packages ave brought from the New session was kept busy with the work devoly- | has caused Olerks filad Mr. Tenton's office. | which wil held during the World's fair | arms which had been concealed |iSaTat et AN Teatt Nisiaail vk post e by a special wagon, to which ug upon the: chairman of the impeachment | [ il the Tattor looked up in surprise at the | i Chicago. Some have thought thatall | Brazil's Busy Revolutionists, Shathe BV 1 today | is detailed in addition to the driver a speeial committee. Stevens and Irgins were law are i wd | these religious congresses were inadvisable 1 5 : hout cle vhiose duty 1t is to sce that the matter invasion. They explained 3 e Herald's correspondent in Rio te abo! thre of sed always ready to participate in a discussion, | th retary ¢ isur i B s i Raaiily | on account of the possibitioy of their giving | The Herald LpSlINRERL.H citlo. g e e glomTh (1 | is s turned over to the ugent in charge while Scott, S mun and Suter were in- | to ol plied th 1 | vise to religious discussions of an acrimoni- | Braphs that three tra 8 Havo salod dora| G n eon ¢ ihe heaviest and | of the railroad mail. The latter mist re- cluded in the ranks of the pusher | effect t a | ous nature | Rio Grande do S 1 carrying L0000 | {Ratit o y s fell in | ceipt for the packag them until Otlicke \Who Atteaotad Natlos. { ok praln arived Und 1 the arsangements that have ben | soldiers to fisht the revoluti ( iy v a8k v ‘and allali | called for by o clovs of eho”muil car, who G j indy ected to | made such contingencies will be obviated. | Salmada has joi fonary forces, | sweepit f wind. but most of the day i his turn veceipt for them in a boc Horst was one of the talkers, as was also | have given 2 R e b A T B Mot Balmadn L [ e L i Rhodes, but they lost prestige among the | e, The Chinese ure : ! liirious congress of natioual or international [ The Herald's corvespondent in Avt | ooty registered matter pa through Sy L ons AR 0 | LAMANICS, AN cloquence upon Mr. Fenton the wore impres- | chiaracter, at which papers will be read and | that Pluis dlvision U bl Ve | these channels last Monday as usual. The IBAFWhLe Noslng 48 Autiinonopeliste thoy | ber of . xx sively, had sat down on the keyboard in My, | discussions held by tha same denominations. | Uruguayana. General Hipj st o ant to Fynoh Him. (fiernoon train mail car was in charge of were not disposed to give up enough of the | should dec o R R P B No two relizious congresses will come into | Uruguay border with 2,500 in his com- | ADFILD. Hudson, sup- | Clerk Lincoln. When he received the packs n.mllv.‘.uu.\ other members who desired to | best DAA G Te RN RS fitha roais GLth | contact | nna | the ne, vho la | nwcs thoy scomed to beall right, ho says, air their views a chance to be heard. Rhodes 1ee ( v wives with. 4 bhe bells in - th A8 0L Yhd TS S AR TR, . nan and there s no external evidence that the; Bt ¢ 4 { ! A The elerks were too grateful for their cs | gresses theve will be a pavliament of re i | skul A : i o AR08 DRk LOATIG 801 [ 2nds. fu . the cape to make any reproachful v . | Tigions lasting several days. In this parlia | the federal headquarters at - Alegrete. | > the authoriti ¢ a certain individual popuar. that toward the last of the ses | would not cause the R e el bt b | ment there will be no open discussion on | fund is to be used In carrying on the war. | identi mder sur wnd that before another "‘,:“.‘\‘.'“‘,“'\‘”"V ‘”l‘“‘“”"" "','1"H | ‘Lhoy would contiuue t invited him to get off the table, | any topic. Arrangements have been made Baron Lucens sent S00 centos to the 1 | excited citizens sur- | day has pa in custody AN RIASS WARCIWRAIDE. draund with | only' cease. ufter o d I however, that persons desiring further in H t in an endeavor to | — the coustitution under his arm and saying { States court Maintaining the Senate’s Dignity, | ieann _.‘.‘H .‘..‘“‘Ihp subjects tre ‘:“ by u:. | lutionists 1230 o'clock disp | NEW YORK'S PATRONAGI, ",‘";‘1".‘,‘,“ N Y | King Owi Visitors who while in Washington pro- | respective representatives of the denomina There Is troublo botween the states of | g g that the uld assemble again in Cosslor wns on of the republicans who | of news fr. Wi pose to view the United States senate should | tions may consnult them (s private rooms set | Catamarca i Santingo i Ar- | the o f \ Hudson then gave } Licutenant Governor Sheehan Interesting ok Wiile. TihReNTaitar op munialpol | solemmity of the spectacieon which they are |~ The Jews' religious feongress will bezin | Gatamarca followed . the | charge th 1 trin NEW Youk. April 9. —Licutenant Governor B e s ol ks dng perwiited to gaze. Visitors to the house of | on August 25 and extend for several days. | 8 E00 0T 't Sant. | Trouble is funved he mob s | Sheehan returned from Washington today y o | representatives are permitted almost all | Eminent divines of Ewope and America | { and the iMis bound to | | 5 advocate of & bill for universal suffrage | freotion resteaint, except t the \ Haiin (T PR P RN o Sy | ago. There he s cast into pr 1 and nis | pie v any after wisiting Presid Cleveland in the seciuse of the unfailing regularvity with | | o o BHAISEAS & A4 i HRY. 201 ’ L = | sty - e which he moved the previous « S | must exercise f-restraint when chewing | correcting many of the misapprehensions " of Catamagea Yoth Youn Catlss on Tine. 1 went to see the president i regard to RN AT OR R REOYIUR AABation, | ¢ tobacco. But in the senate wallevies the ut- | that are current about Judaism and also for | giron Branco has been appointed the vey \ Miss Edith Das es vacant or soon to be vacant in Buffalo A HRGLHAML UG clouiiatinoss,. Ha wus t decorum must always be proserved. No | vefuting many of the false statements of tha | 4008 SFEE \ \ . i e | and the western part of New York," said and his dey sayin Jerson is permitted to lay an o it o1 t ites of Kurope. I a5 In'onoof ‘| TosRNlative0l Larasli h WLO. arDitiniion of tlund this morning over the " ¢ o5 frequently convulsed’ that oy, Nowberry | [ BRtAon AN RORI e 50 (1Y DHTATOMERE 85| B e oR LI S Ak Is e ones a0 - e Mr. Sheehan, “1am nota member of the wus heard from occasionully, but the greater TR Bas iy 4| L o Sl ! i 4 N state « nor have I any par- We the senate chamber, nor are men | from the Columbian World's fair, not — rodl v h t ) part of his time and interest were contered i . o Lot N g AUROIAT VRN b & 1S ) 1zh the | tieular in ew York Cit e Ol fhrt O Lk Tiuarrs e insaared it | P tted '-L‘:|ln‘\“\“l i s be w(‘u‘x; A‘n“ | Judaism, but to all mankind BEATEN BY BRIGANDS, A TS T O Y P B B Bala e R ...l{ tuted by the railroad committee for the bill R A A G Rl IR v Lone-half hours. Miss Doo | lector port, an - internal revenue that was given the protection of his name | made s Shae Bay lll‘\llv‘\ \\x\. ‘H.‘I..‘n:‘. Rl I‘Hll: n‘x\{‘ |4.,: Thele T . n. Rough Treat un I\ neriean pee oand teav. | amllector, o il L LI A IO two years ago. Nmith of Holt ought not to | Phijlips 1 NG e b e et s heghr siae 0. . CASERIL AV 0. AR Tolog T s B cs.dn which 1 am intevested. 1 called on be forgotten, as his foghorn voice would not | pix of Tr et oAkt i e e LR R | to Tue Bee | —The party of ors Ciuranua ) —Tho miner tARAAAL the president in company with Senator permit such a thiog it he wore still heve, servative ( St 1 0. | low. : ey 5 with Coloncl A, M. Gibson yesterday mule train w 1 here last r April 6 - Miss Bessig | Murphy. Mr. Cleveland told us that he had Errors May Creep La, | hewa b o 15 known as 1 | 'Tiie other day an old lady had been sitting | the White Ash coal, mines mis from the Balipota 1z disteler, du the | el it New York | drranged to ko to Delaware, but would be b tke fuct that much of the wovi dor iy | forn ected by adhevents to their | ing to follow Senator Turpic's great for & ford and drove in. Th for tho by made hedule EE . t ! I will return o Washington later in (e the closing hours of the ature was | views, and will probably be voted for in the the disputed seats of the appointed sena- | tea v t and as yet have not becn e AT Pondiol wds Chivago re he ey cnd o woek, | Frida more or less tangled up in the final rush and | convention to be held Wednesday, May After a while she grow tired and | 1. None of the party were injured, The vy of Colorado. My, Tendick aul ser g - | oiioRin I, 14 £y 98 WA, A the chaotic stato of affuivs in the enrolling o picked up & newspaper which some other | Sutveyor at Bessemer waiting for o | v ) T A 5o in the el i u to see Mrs. rooms wis such 4s to suggest the probabiii Will Accept a New Position, | spectator had lefe behind him. She vead it | tam to bring them baek to town { « f ! el . bl Lamont aud thas is all, he N '\‘I n --m.ls :‘h‘ I\‘u.‘u' force of clerks had JacksoxvirLe, 1L, April 9.—Dr. Gille | about two minutes, when some senator. | ~ e | i listrict ve I d 1 have no oy t "" ] ’wh‘ politi- ecn off, and believing the session | el e e, glancing up in the galiery, ovserved hev [ 31 s 0f Oecan Stewmers, April 9, | ated {nvosting In ns know anything definite cons g pravticaliy at an‘end at noon had taken | W0 ! ha purice of the State Iustitution |yl ureact of decorum. ‘The chief of the | At New York—Awvived—Umbria, from | 1 isbout sixty miles of wtas t ning Ne k b ronage.' % thelr departure.” When th ent was | for Deaf and Dumb for thirty-cight or forty | pages was notified of the crime and a w Livery Seandia, from Hamburg; La | were suddenly attucked wd of ter Transmississippl Delogntes A ppointed fina) reachod on the appropriation | years, will resign as soon as the board of | ment later a messenger was hurried up i | Guscogne, from Havra | brigands, Mr k and sorvant at ransmississipg wntes Appointed, bills | it was of course necessary | trustecs meets this week. He will accepta | the gallery to notify the old lady of the | At Bremen—Arvived—Dresden, from Balti- | tempted to def O L b LR HeLexa, Mont., April 0.—Governor Ricke 1.»0”‘“'\.-” :)u m u{-“x..‘l,‘ ‘m‘tl the | position us superintendent of the Colorado | cunormity of her offense. She was so morti- | more, % powered and be into insensibilit s Lias appointed o full delegation to the ¢ n the various oftices about the state | institution at Colorado Spriugs, and will go | fled at the public reproof for & moment's At Londg i 2 g e L 186 WOre Drossod Lot o | q eproof for a wome ondon—Arrived—Maine, from Phila- | outlaws wsmississippl congress, all of Whom wre, douse were pressed into service Lo do the | as soon the school year closes here, | thoughtlessness that she lefv the gallery, | delphia, | Mr, Tendick was robbed of a Jarge amo iged to attend

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