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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1893, AHLWARDT'S VENOMOUS TALK | fi v ghostets 42458 i | TOOK ISSUE WITH THE MAYOR | sk timsen®ate S, Maevnfarete | OF INTEREST T0 THE WEST | imAmetsows Lavess zrmor. | sjonitf e don bl st o, st | but drove off the mob before it became large | v ater works company, the m.nynv had no | Dunean B, Describes the Flay In Which | 80 hard that Giles Bros, & « were un enough tunrl-‘-\ m’i’“‘.»;mnr . ol R J— ’_“j"‘;"“‘ Appravin ”','I' ports? ,f K.,,\.“M” e " dack MeAulifte Stars. hble tom e ! f -“y" It Was the Cause of an Exciting Soene in e ot e vataserT | Uny. Ovunell (mu;{}brvl His Appointments \ ,:‘\ s sterday's T'rn(’;‘vl ngs lr (:.l Transmis- | qqid Duncan B gon, 1 s Has Y t : he German Reichstag. ogal. well saigd that it was t « i Congress a gden. new pla v i f S8 CHTHRT S SN RIOTING IN BELFAST i : > »w: the ¢ of horse hire. Tt was L “ \ i . M \Ku ife Trust ec ‘\ ribey, for inspector by Ave on " t capit Ol t tics 8105 MIGUEL AGAIN VICIOUSLY ~ATTACKED N s Dy neets | CONTINUES S S WINSPEAR S IN S OF FIGE ol o was i (V0" o | KANSAS ENLIVENS THE PROCEEDINGS | nit ty « YOi g —_ Beueast, April 25, —~The rioting in T Xl top ; g ot TH 0% —_— y ot g n <sion Vetoes Offered by the Mayor Rejected by ¢ their call showed | Aerimonic Discussion Entered Into MBe- Ahlwardt Accased of Making a Living by s continued late this afternoon an v to M You know : i W Omuha Man Rends an Tnteresting f ’ been con Lohigh Beix srward His Churges of Cors carly this evening. Repeated encounters the Councilmen age Junket ns! veto and fiv tween Delogates from that Stato -An between Orangemen and the police resulted Wil Go On—Fuol Gas Franchise the 0 vetoed an ordinance 'ocat frants street at Twent ruption -He is Callea n Liar LA Ll Ak in twenty arrests. Wh he po seand ¢ fime, and. & Beutndrels Paper—The Ofcers Elocte 1 1 taking their prisoners to » station th ¥ mons! his rioters surrounded them twice and tried to —_— I'wenty Twenty A f B oty i iberate the men, but were driven back after [ o AL L HU g S 3 " 4 21,000,000 Benrs, April 25 session 1 clubbing. Many rioters were injured fined its position upon N © now | hin of Oaney, U. 1 25 ~The transmis: 8 n , 1 ” ) failed p " AL edt made o m ater Lhe crowd nacked Peters Hill for | Board iblic Works muddleat last nig the points nam avenworth and 8 sippi congress 1 ibled this mor T 3 izh com Reichstag today Herr Ah Mary's avenue ) wils sustaine Gvattor Dritice Moxi 1ol e 18y 18 8 oS st par The s barrassed Mayor Bemis appointed three sots of X by the fa o appraisers, all of them being other than the # in ore in the matter is concerned. The | appraisers objected to by the finance coms | detained yesterday by ille s AR f the persons who were arrested for having ull and Wheeler, submitted its report Will Name Hack Stands. errupted by the arrival of Senator St t hbred horses strive been engaged in the riotous scenes of yester- | on the matter, and when it came to the vot g of Nevada, Senator Warren of W f sklyn Handicap, and M day were convicted today in the loeal court Lo B 5. X A communication fromghe mayor regard- | o, © ), ‘ Ko s the winner, “The Kin, f 2 d o the adoption of the report roll wns | fng the confirmution by the douncilof. the n M. Patterson of D) his accusati invalid sol nd sentence pay fines 4 ¢ y s bkt * 'his scene is a faithful repro called and the vote was unanimously in the stands for ha desi ated by the fire entlemen were receives by the diers fund, but s; r Loxbox, April 25, -In the House of Com handicap race course, gran 7 e th 09 1 n L ne S t " ! ¢ afirmative. No discussion was indulged in | and police board, called forth the remark b, 1 prolon s mnting t 1y 3 Q was prepared to show that late well | mons today Home Secretary Asquith read a | @ soall that g g 16t DIO 5 stand and all aceessories, 30 Koo Hebrew. financior, Baron yon Blech- | telegram sent by Rt. Hon.” John Morley, | and the members were all in the same fram S AT TR svation. Governor Thomas, i ! it comes the climax of o ure #6465, with the asslstatios of Dr, Miguoy, | SHint soceat oy S il blbpda LM b ) Ui s i rof ba \ advanced ground on the r t r the boxing chan ¢ the to | blocks and refused to budge for the police, | mecting, and went on vecord as being at | G e st which he had made | Who, after having made several fruitless | jerheads with Mayor Bemis so far as his inquire into the charges which he ha harges, called for the aid of the militar, of gross maludi 1 enormous | ‘f'wo compa f infantry responded and Governor ‘Thomus b, who had b A mpany of A o S company of Mily of finance, ar admitted that nts to prove nmiss i n re we have the Coney Island \ \ n hundred 1 us of N lwardt y Protestant ingmen enga, 1at Ma, "‘l"w-l‘:w 1t to be te e ’ ARl solu y en MeAuliffe and concluded f y 8 X f acat v il f ” bes! it 8 t uia in Face and Nock— ”vmm,\{v: ; ) s been s ] v \ ¥ v Hood's Sars - stored Mealtly person h g I N s N . t t 8 — Gained 3 ! Weights charges resentati bound to deny the wh y A eparing to Fight Home Rule, nad made. K April marquis Freiher von Maltzhein 1servative, re = N the n p ; 4 o $HilLt this eommitie w report the accusa- | R Hon. Sir Henry Ja and other liberal s 50 appoint perform the duties of | committee to investizate what measure 3 X S(8AGE GOVRHR tions to be bascless winionists tonight 1ssed the plan of pro- | two positions, the dutic ing | be taken to dispose of the stable manure of f Tdaho; s ary, W, H. Harvoy edure by which the opposition is to be | upon them as mer sof the Board of Pub- | the city to farmors, was referred to the S TRTGORLED LY weatEA. R180 puided in antagonizing the Irish home rule | lic Works aud th »f sewer commi committee on police {dant k8 61 Colgdn b The s » le | bill sioner or of strect commissioner as the cuse Gus Tuspector Gilbert was given fifty gaso of Washin ho vote 1 for the | parliamentar The decision of the conference was that | may be r. Winspear, the present street | line burners to be used in testing the lamps R mBeleY andl Lo Bt e tha vd before Messes. Balfour and Chamberlain should | commissioner, is not legislated out of office £ the Sun Vapor compan he standis N whole hist we legislative b move uo ameadment to the bill i commit- | until his successor isappointea or designated An fnvitation was uccopted from Omuha | silver was challe hoBst Toward the close of Allwardt's speech Dr. | tee, although they should participate in the | in July, the time of appointing a new ) No. 120, Modern W Rickert. one of the radical leaders, called | debate and divisions. Free choice of action | member of the said board, m accordanco | toattend a literary and musical entertains | Governor MeCont out that Ahlwardt was curvying on his anti- | will be left nominally to the individual | with the express provisions of t substi- | went to be given by that lodge Wednesday | ridiculous to che Semitic agitation us A commercial business, | unionists, although they will be bound prac- | tute or amended section, which is the only | evening, May 3 TSt e 0 4 and was forever producing his documents | tically by the advico of their leaders law now i force relating to the matter. To Mr. Munro offered a resolution instructing B 9 e for the money which such a course brought I'hé employ iability bill passed the sec- | designate of suid board to the Board of. Pu ORLEB T LGS Fis At b \BBIREAN 1 into his pocket. Ahlwardt turned pale with | ond reading in the House of Commons this m the duties « wother oftics s 4 srder stonpi ¢ i L Jackson an anger and, raising his voice, cried: That | cvening nt toappointing him to_suchoftice, as | strec ¢ , el ¢ - m“f I«I ml‘ e o liar Terer - veafter he becomes entitled to an in- | with red TURNED ON THE STEAM, An uproar broke ou 1\ members CIVIL SERVICE REFORM LUAGUE, salar A member of the Boavd of 4 - i il M]uv’)’!ml' imultaneousl Ahlwardt and | Public Works that gets 1,000 per annum, as ¥ or was in 1 1 ¢ Satisfactory Trinl of the Great Engine Mr., Wm. Ericl others appealin the president to disei- | 1ts Members Addressed by 1s he s lozally designated sewer com tRitha R dtibut 5 ; , the Worid's Fair Grounds, West Duluth, Minn. pline Ahlwardt, George Willlam Curtls | or stroet commissioner, gets 32,000 t of sc v y St 1 Api As the tumu A ardt opened a New York, April 25, ~Hon rl 2 : A, possible relati y id¢ orth the leader of the national 1S, accusin e s i 4 'he committea on stre wd | rado, O, him of sharp practices vance ice Reform league at > 1 r committee is e opinior evards recommended th Oklahoma Jewish dishonesty, and f chary him 1 the Madison Square garden Lt L il gl o 0} the Board of Health to have t s 1 rnor L, B Pri § P I indircetly with having his cal in In begiuning his sp perf the duties of an oftice by implica- | yijocq’in the squatter sottloment of SRR b s a head the « tluence to cnhance the va Hano i i estate by having a ralw. Wit “The words were hardly out of his mo! i 0 1 o 1 g ; ) i OGN toritity oF LRItV Mombors, SHraiE e said that 1o one succeeding him at | vived from w law thatin express wris | o Tiegiay, A ERER v : id their feet shouting Blacksguard ! head of this national league R e etk b 1s adopted | I 3 | \ e y y mor- “Slanderer!” “Liar Down with him to e W L i e viabaTbvEthY @i Franchite 2 trodabed, B. ( ¢ | that X “Turn him out! Phe president rang nner. provided by to . MIsasHTIEY e us wi ; oald 8 o In the repeatodly for order before the din suly Au ordinance wis introduced granting por DO s _ 3 HikE: T aoniA ReaTR sided- Ne o en the sitting the mission to the Omahn Fuel Gas company to Rl mations and continued confusion throughout | asvires to was exemplified in his personalit LRI GUL LIS U J pipe lines in the strec and - alleys of the Blew Kansas pr v i b 3 1 1 LT the houl Pho house finally ngreed to the | Mr. Scl then went on to s v When > mavor is vequired ‘t‘_“ | city, for the supplying of gas to consumer 1 T ot , iis s ‘ 1 1 LA ;u appointment of 4 committee us requested by | serviee veform hus grown and flouris in | oint a new member of the Board of Public | for heating, cooking and manufacturing pur- | Ady had been nar 18 U wate fr i niuis: ne. But [ began to take Ahlwardt. pite of the bitter hostility of anov Vorks he must at the time of muking t poses. Tne conditions are that the fran- | Kansus and Congres Todd prot y i A when 1 had used a e fug majority of congressiont i 8 appointment of the new mewmber designate | chise shall éxtend for twenty-five years, and | and wanted the name of Governor Lewelling v Altweld iss ) Bot WATCHING THE LEGATION, both partics. Without lkaowing it the additional position that he must filland | within ninety aays from the approval of the | substituted. A, W. Stubbs was proud of the forth that entirely gone down. Lkept on taking the medi their very enmity, they have | the appoiatment with the designation must | ordinance the company shall begin to lay | fact that Le was not a delegate appointed il and in ¢ Tisalfied 48 pounds tivavelaut Chitian Detectlves Think Mintster Egan i8 | vanced its progress. Men have begun to | De approve the council,whichishows that | pipes and censtruct necessary ! G e A R S e e ion th s ne, and ja it Sl Sheltering Refa respect, and to love it for the enemies it has | the lnwmakers intended that the designation | side of seven months they lay | the state heiobjectad to the: nameo of J, W emorative, and t t | Have Boen Perfectly Cured [Copyrighted 1893 by Jam:s Gerdom Bennett.] | made. It is application of common | should be made at the time of the | at least ten milesof #as mains in the streats, | Ady being taken down to make room for the within the st is t g day | am now tn good health, and confidontly say VaLParatso, Chili (via Galveston, Tex.), | sense and cor houesty to the publie | appointment of a uew member of the | and the plant when comple shall havea | “acciden il be iday in tho 1l e liv dsved M feont il b P T | o | service. 1 sration to fall power | board. We therefore recommend that the | capacity of 3,000,000 cubie feet of gas per Tohn Litzol laho! Jbjected 0 nwealth Heday Tt 5t i e Avril 25. [y Mexican Cable to the Wl 'of honorable pateiotic motives in our | Action of the mayor in making the aforesaid | diem. It is also provided that the company | the “acci governor,” who thou that Mayor Harrison will emphasi he ocea it i i York Horald—Special toTue Bre]—All the | oyl Jife, Therefore, the people will | unauthorized and illegal designutions ata | shall furnish gas toconsumers not later than | fifty-eight wis 4 mijority of 12 legislators. vith wilar ofticial dec 1, ap streets near the United States legation | insiat upon the general application and on- | diferent time than the one provided by law | the Ist day of Decomber of ihisiys ind | Congressman Todd arose white with rage, | Plicable, particularly, to I onnl I‘!@ Efi S paril fiJLrES Houso are boing closely watehed by Chilian | foreoment of civil servico reform principics | [or the desiznation, be not approved, That | in aldition to the bove ten miles shall have | and denounced the insull to the zosernor of Ihis afternoon the Worll's faiv national | parilla police and dotectives, The authorities be- [ it the same measure, as they recognize h b action of the council by the city closk | L€ least thirty miles bf pipo lnid by January | Kunsas as coming from the representative of | SOUERISE Of fSSCHE ¢ Sinanvionaaing | myalt and I elicerfully recommond Jlood's L e e sensible and honest dnd patriotic those prin- | the dction of the couneil by the city clork | 1, 1805, The chamges fixed by the ordinanco | o tervitory which was soitied by the comb- | 0f 1t tinal meeting, The Sunday openine |3 life a1 ehooriuliy seeommend Moo pvo/Eil S oanciay B SOVt OLIer. Gl | ojg) and be divected to proceed in- the dischurge | are as follows: From I cubic foot to 5,000 | ings of the univers guestion was the burning question befor " “ to ayon g trom ood dis nals are still being sheltered by United of his dutics us strect commissiono ,:rll\.,;xl'- cuble foct, per month, 10 cents per 1,000 cubic | Boyton of Utah suggested that the Kausas | them, bt o discussion or action wasin. | easow” Wittiadt Lines, West buluth, Mias, States ) ter g olly is one o o s 2o ofore. Also e city clerk no 10 | feet; 5,000 to 10,000, 55 cents ; 10,000 to 20,000, | mwilitia be called out at once, |- Gulged in, toduy’s guthoring being merely P I t pur TYip, ;l.:,"l“, :\‘;‘"‘“ Mo "l'”‘” Saliged ; :“ Mr. Schurz denounced the “spoils” system | members of the Board of Public Wo, 50 Beith Mn 901000 60 551000, i ooty Ji000y | milieia b callad SURBY ONCS.T . . nseof the | formal, and an Wdjournient was tken Hood’s Pillg do not purge, patn or grips, l“ bl S| {\Ivn;w]u'u\-hhvnu-umm ‘l;'Lni 4-\“.01 the action of the council in disapproving of Within sixty days the company shall file | record of Ady. but Murphy of Montana pro- | Until tomorrow. It is not the intention of butact prouptly, casily sud eflicieutly. 25e. was supposed he had escaped after Sec Lo Americ: artily disgusted | fhe designation of St. A. . D.. notice of its acceptance of the terms of ii tested that Blsad ta" s the commissioners: to ovizinate a discussi u 0 — | Al notice o S @eceptance of e terms of ] ested H eeding Kins: ould not retary Gresham instructed Minister Egan | with the absurd and vidiculous race for pt street commissioner and John B. Furay as | franchise, and shall furnish a bond in the | bring her wounds and sores here to be | Of the Sunday opening, but it is Akl ng EjLfl‘"fli’ Successfully nnd how, to coase affording him the protection of*the | i olice which follows the advent of cach | sewer commissioner. penal sum of £10,000 to the city for the faith- | pavaded before the congress | that the matter will come up in the f i ot (b AbAd LL LT S L United States, but reports obtained by de- | MHomt BAIERISERLION, | red by tho civil Culls it a iketing ful performance of its duties as vequirad and I. M. Patterson of Coloradd proposed as a | 8 fresh resoultion from the locul directory, | 0 b et o (O Ribek ‘ 105008511160 BAEVILERCOVE Dy=the 3 I to. ‘Theordinance was refer o | compromise poth the Kansus statesmen | & Lbe the subject of a d debate toctives from the sorvants in adjoiniug | servicolaw was referred to by Mv. Schurz | ‘The following veto from Mayor Bemis oc- | $i wamiittor or iy, ¥ pnleried 1o | compromise that both the Kansas statesmen | i Wi SO G B Cvenings houses have led to the belief that Holly, as | as v quiet, penceablo island, with a civil. | casioned considorable discussion: | instructod to publish o copy of the ordinance | wice prosidonts. o e M0 will also be calle well as others whose capture is desired by | ized, industrious population, “surrounded by | To tug HoNokauLE, Tue City Covsei, or the oftlcial paper, as ired under the B GlaEk oL Towal it o I'he program of ceremonies to he given at 3 o ! o howling sca. ‘The present classified | Tie Ciry or Ouaita.—Gentlemen: 1 herowith | 11, tho ofticial paper, a UIRB ULCL L | ZHIBOTTE G et Lo B DL ¢ opening of the woman's building the the Chilian government, a el : : Hneasll : ST acw charter known he was_coming 1.000 miles to hear < yvers about 43,000 positions, orabout | return without my approval a concurrent Mr} ‘Saunders’ smoke ‘ordinance w liscussion of Kans tics | 1d 1 orid’s fair has been completed. The exer tion house, one-fourth of the entire civil service of the | resolution allowing” the sumof £200to the | Lyl ot MHGEE « e et il Sl S Bl b R ill take place in Central M A curious incident connected with the | national government. While this showing | committee on pobice and the charman of [ fya%hs SHEVITE (08 AUSTCRERor 1 bevmil | stayed ut home. = = | 1o voiced the | next Monday aft m. The open rocent outbreak in Santiago s come to | is encouraging to tho loavuc, it still @omon. | the committees on strocts and allevs and | and Siokestacks. The orainine o iie | opinion. that. the, cansross hould not e | Wil booforcd by Miss ia Huitin, after light. All those who conspired to destroy | SUEAeS that ""‘ oo TYl;‘;’{’} E S I o B L B UL L "‘“H‘“” e \\\\IULH\ ninety days Galledtoliite (hetile: & Auesbion: Wwhichisvis M <‘| rauces Ellicot Lot I g tho government were requested to take an | GEbagent Clovelund, Mr, Schurz said | Cineinnati, — Chicago, Milwaukee, St [ (Mb Munkoss tesolutlon was adopted in- | purely political; Kan gites should | o0 dny w wade by Mrs. Potter Pal oath similar in fum, although with shght | great work in the divection of veform is ex- | Paul and Minneapolis to inspect the | Jouniil'ne vo what StAbERib s “m’\“l’ e Ton ‘”"‘““j» ¢ “, \n proposed that the | mer, preside board modifications, to that subserived to | pected. Heis known us# man of genuino | garbage system of the cities named, for tho | {200 Foie "o tometrietion ot dote | jotnston of Californin proposed that the | i, PrC tsses will be 1 by the members of the Irish | couvictions, and may be trusted to maintain | reason that I consi this proposed ex- | yoanth and Sixteenth street viaducts Ittty Ty T e "ihe | H. A. Beach of By 1 D ClannaGael,In - no . former con. | what he says and toact aceording to his con- | penditure both unnecessary and unauthor- . until th I B8l i n e Ooun rass N6 Brazva oL It0) Spiracios in Chili was an oath required, | viction. Onno subject of public concern has | 1zed. 1" be all the information and e e Mnigribygrenuent i B LIon I e tas s (e M b e R e | Egan's connection with the Clan-na-Gael | he expreesed himself with deeper earuest- | benefits that could be derived from such a AELLD $HE CUDGUARD: chepjtakentnbiLe Pl | | there izliton Frank Montgomery Unparling Lracter con Abbott, b figght Li sodmen of America, wee of Colorado, L defona 18 the mayor claims in his communica 1 1 . i o | tion'to the council. The power to make [es oty flietenEoEis ly; 1 | 1t Was a Rur Y 3 4 Y Then we su srepare an ordinance d spened of Hon. George fam such designation or appointment m 0 natur: so spon tancously aceepted s the ideal leader | | 16:¢Ho inayor: assumen=is corract »f an organized endeavor for purity, justic 1the time fixed for appoint nd ahalf, the swelling in my face had How Reform Progresses. on 4 vice president inro | Averdecn, Scotland, and Princess Schach | . and the fact that anoath similar to the one | ness, with more emphatic directness, than | trip as is proposed could be secured by corre- Afternoon Session, mptuous Mr. Schurz ridiculed the idea that the | in operation a crematory or other system An Organizati (anthealismoon samlng L IRinobe o B USINERS RO UBLES: spoils of oftice system is necessary to hold | for disposing of zarbage which was claimed | PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 25, —Stalwart re- | political parties together or to createan in- | to be a success and which this city was | publicanism was glovified and extolled B e n et terest in- public affairs amoug the people. | broposing to adopt, there might be” some The removal of Corvis M. Barro as H £ ].mu;wl |lh 1t mlm sery 7 1'->Ilnr|n wis In}nl i ;;u:nl m nwm‘-!m w;;h city f‘r'r ‘\’Ir;; l';“‘l“\w‘\wlf es col ralparaiso LA nly right, but also *good politics.” The | determining the success of such crematory AURGLS g.-.::;}:l hl\‘v\:“‘ml‘.n\ull!\xlm‘:\u,.l:»;l?.‘\:x‘s, | ravages committed by M. Clarkson in tho or system, but to make a tour of all the | of the famous “306," whose unwavering lines | A tologram from the Herald's correspond. | postal service during Mr. Harrison's admin- | cities named merely for the purpose of ob- | withstood the shock of thirty-six ballots at entin Rio de Janeiro says that_war supplies | istration called for moro sevove cridvism | aining general informiation secms 1o me 100 | tho Chicago convention of 1850, and | | | quired by the leaders of this conspiracy have caused many persons to believe that he Kansas delegation.” Lewelling would be the Pep— was connccted with the plot against the and | vice president from Kansas and Ady the | Fallure of a Chic Firm—Otner | {vour its brilliant leaders culogized tonight at a | member of the exccutive committee.” This Kl e reunion here of the Old Guard, the remnant | Anuouncement was received with cheers Cuicago, Tl April 25.—Giles Bros., one | [for Secretary O. W. Crawford of Omaha | of the oldest retail jewelry houses .in the | |prices read an able paper on water power and irri ;i sinbarrnssed.: Gonfos | {ruke gation and the great importance that they | CiWs 18 financially embarrassed. Confessions | | | 0 Suvivors of t amous 4306 of 1880 I offski of Ltussia presented by that orgauization was ‘ro- | 01 tHamcasssity cratvilaarvidalcafoni spondence. Ifuny one of the cities named had f 500 of <rm | | | | A e bR o hn Rl went | had piayed in the development and the | of juds were entered against them this | lother. and ammunition and also the Thirty-fitth in. | than those committed by Mr. Stevenson be- | much .'“-"l‘ e 1“ !“"“ # | down with Grant's banuer floating deflantly | growth of Nebraska and the west. His re- | afternoon for over 55,000 | lasaress, rens fantry werc sent today to Rio Grande do | fore him; and fifty removals made by Mr. our ut fully satistled that all | s 0 thelr triumphant opponents marks on Gothenburg, the eotric City of E. B. Reezer was madc todian and put - o) D o Maxwell now, whatever explanations niay be ation that could be derived from f mphant opy the By inatiimade soiby the dezelopientor Riloraied R ' | | muToN RoatRs & 83us, Agte., Omaha, o Minister Sorzedello has retived from uhe | given, caused a far greater sensation than h 4 trip could as well be secured by cor! Sometimo ago o number ‘of men | water power, applied to ail places fortunate | Ly MES 0L HE €3 csnerit o pajestic iVitg, Co,, St Lmus_j cabinet. He will be succecded as foreign | 0 removals made by Mr. Clarkson four | spondence at the expense of :«]lv\l\‘w« who were numbered among the thought | iy th ssession of o water power I'he First Nationa re- | = e ster by Victorino Muntervo. s ago. 4 PEORGE P BEMIs, of forming a permanent organization of the Go: or McConnell was then called, as | = S =¥; ganstor by g 4 - - Mr. Elsasser claimed the floor as soon as | o ““; e R ‘:.‘ ’, 3 :;‘ A ehar Ilhvu"v‘,“,'\ww an llm his .IA‘K‘“l'w‘» MUBBMENT AsatherZiatuie/Banoated, Booth's Condition. the reading was completed and explained at | ™ AL ARROEALMERILEAY BN IRERE ralt &k comreanor eyt B UATLE NEW Youk, April At 11:30 tonight Mr. | length his rousons for introducing. the reso- | convention of 1880, After an extended cor. | bewged the membors to bear in mind that [ BOYD S \m S L A b says that the railroad agents have protested | Booth's condition had not changed materi ition, saying that he had talked with the | respondence it was found that about eighty | joupcis vests of the weat and not of any 5, WodnosdiLy G 0m 00 6 against the robberies committed by the fod- | ally since morning. He has passed a restful | mayor about the matter before bringing in | of the 306" had joined their chicftain | political While it was practically Thur Anp / -) ) )' It is now believed that a fight be- | day and promises to have a comfortable | solution and had no reason to suppose i | ' | .}H 4 ) _1-_1 4 Vriduy among the silent majority. Of those that | unanimous for free silver, it was not backing tho federals and the government | night, it would be vetoed. He added that he should ; : 10308600 Saturday . a1 o'graaton: Baneat ety « | up the so-called silver party f ! troops is inevitable. The battle will prob - - sustain the veto, but he had not expected | #re left, the greater number significd their | WH IS ST €€ BEFSE PAY. sa a a 1HE FAMOUS —— Ll i ey Thleny ha miieies | PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. this slap in the face ! veadiness to joln in the formation of perma- | ; Nesolutious on transportation were her a.r 1 4] | | 1 introduced, among them one on the improve of the interior in Argentiue has ordered the = Mr. Hascall announced that he intended | nent organization. The result of the cor- | mentof the Trimity river by General (i 1 . % _, R TI7 . ELy railroads to discontinue transporting arms | J. P. Gibbon of Kearney is in town to vote against the veto. He suid he had | pespondence was that about sixty-elght Al raten \'.‘f“ SRR ”"“,"“‘_, 1e0 Is superior to all other preparations i and stores for the Castilbistas. L. A. Kinney of Hustings visited Omaha | opposed the ~ resolution and had mo | bl e ice 8 S0 REE L B e T R RO R Ty o claiming to be blood-purifiers, First 2 A telegram from Santiago says that Didoe | yesterday intention of going on the trip ¢ b A HDRY BRYS & » 22 $ B e, A the formation of the 305" Old Guu at Galveston; Missouri river improvements of all, because the principal ingredi- Errazuriz, the new minister of war, has been L. Cady of West Point visited Omaha | Proposed, but he recognized the fact that | the formation of th rd | the Nicaragua canal and other resolutions of authorized by Chili to settle the bounds 5 the garbage question was one of paramount | ciation was effected ‘ | 6 Niok I ent used in it is the extract of gen- Manugors R [T A rRe s Butate A Humphroy of Plattsmouth visite | imPortance and he belioved that some steps | Ex-Governor G, S. Boutwell of Massachu Tt s expocted that o Aght on tho next loca uine Honduras sacsaparilliroot, the | W ‘.““ “ \‘ .‘ th Pob]n Hood papers comment favorably on his sel the metropolis yesterday setts was elected president; Governor Routt | tion would ensue, as San Francisco and | yariety richest in medieinal | roper- N |y saying that the nomination indicates Chili's | e laye ] immense amount of garbuge accumulating sl : s iankiy AL aR s dane It | desire to have tho questions honorably George W. Frank and wife of Kearney | daly. The city was likely to be enjoined | Of Colorado, vice president; Thomas J 1 s idding pluwm, Battlod came Tato the city.yoatantay [ duil, Tho city was llkely 10 Do omjolued | B wers of Pennsylvanin, secrotary aud | W28 800n eviaent, however, that Califomia | Cupes Catarrh pil thus. Night, The KNICKERBOCKERS (new Peru and Bolivia May Fight, Mr. Charles . Drexel loft yesterday for | means must be adopted to provide for such | Andrew.J.Knauffmannof Pennsylvania treas ,\‘M"Il“‘;u”f“‘.]f"‘“l\ AR oann ot 1o, Making Anok heing |' e ”“, \"I \ ht....The OGALALLAS(new Paxasa, Colmobia (via Galve: Hot Springs, S. D., in search of health | an emergency. He believed that the com wer. The sixty-eight men present repre- | The date was left to the exec low dock, being raised expressly for t April 25.[By Mexican Cable to the A Miss Katharine Graham of Manitowoe, | Mittee named was entirely competent. The | sented neavly every state in the union. The | mittec the Company, is always fresh and York Hevald--Special to Tur Bee,]—A 1“{" n(\“ihw m‘[‘ guest of her sister, Mrs. | B¢ C;J"””;“.!‘;:‘fi.:i"‘;r‘“‘.“‘.(".’5; s Or ¥ | real object i the fopuntion of y‘r.' associa I Son of San Francis s of the very best kind. With equal d LEATRE A1 tleman who is well posted in regard to Sout Mdward James Roc )l Sherman avenue, uvor of ha ; the building iuspector, | tion was to cement bonds of old acquaint ccted as seeret Colonel W Hau i AL ARA i P UES American politics \."u v .n‘ (’m l\qufl.:.h',,‘{ for a few weeks city enginecr and othe roficials take a ance; to keep green the memories of :u.mv | ha : . ‘:l ned R discrimination and care, each of the HUc and THe. of the questious growing out of the treaty | At the Mercer: William Seward, Quincy; | {outemplated by the resolution. The spe Conkling and Logan und to foster th Bach transmississippi state was author other ingredicnts are selected and festmbny Malne: SUNDAY made ten years 8go at the close of | , Chicago; Frank Baughman, | thought such talk was all bosh and he ing of comradeship | T'hese objects were en- | ized to appoint a member of the exe e compounded. Itis AND WEBSTER tho war = between Chili and Peru | A. C. Morrison, Milwaukee garded it as a slap at the council for the | thusiastically carviedout at u dinner this | committe ! will probably involve Peru and Bolivia in | E. yn, Chicago; H. Hawthorne, Des | Mayor to send in such a message. evening at the Belicvue hotel should be takon at once to dispose of the Gray hairs | : [Ty B I 'he vote o e resolution sho ive Spoke on Free Coinage of Silv ! EEZ ME. war, the latter country having made anar- | Moines; Jim Murphy, Ogden; F. J. Snyder, | “!“\ Jan .:Lm'» ”mvin\ B show |y five | were in predominance among the 150 who | ¥ SR ® ] o HE A‘ L ; } 7 Y‘ l‘lI'VIEH rangement with Chili which will be disad- | Wahoo; J. W. Earl, Minneapolis; Thomas 08 G4 na g over the veto as | sat down to dinuer, This eveni a larg 1 dist 1ishe 2 ! t | vautageous to Peru. Arms for Bolivia have | Uren, John A. Blatt, Lead City, S. D.; Leo | [ollows: Edwurds, Elsasser, Munro, Specht |~ Goyernor Boutwell presided, and seated on | ®athering grected Colonel T, M. Patterson ‘ | it "“" Wil been sent through Panama and the agent for | R. Baxter, Deadwood, 8. D.; T. W. Thomp- | nd Thomas iy right was George W. Childs, and on his | of the Rocky Mountain News, Denver, who | what country will sail for the south next | son, Whitowood, S. D.: K. L. Kobinson, Must Ride on Street Cars. left. ex-Governor Beaver of Peunsylvania, | spoke on the free coinage of silver. After | FAHNAM 3t IM:‘M/{E POPULAR, T‘:E“’““‘i‘. : gl ; | Broe ““””I“_ woH }\ P ey Anmnl\lm of the (m- ner committee, Gov vln‘mt ;"k'?;.”wu\\ hofam lium of cxe hango | OAS|1tiia alwavaling sametinian Lt ! . Rojas Paul ex-president of Venezue s | Goorge ang, Gir 4 enr ernor Beaver read telegrams and letters of | until metals were us e dwelt ¢ he duy, I'r g8y A wy Eventn arrived at Cartagons. Ho is on his way oy | Sehmudt, Lincol: G 1 \\x.ll\x'.'.'..;..f.lrl;.x.: S rogret from ex-Se of Stato Hamilton | parity between goldand silver, before and | pl‘.ir.mu" flavor, and effect, and, be Avril 27 24,20, 1l Sa m.l., Matineo Cuba. ’ J. A. Worthington, St. Joe; J. A. Lowis, Chi- . ] Fish, Hon, Willlam_F. Vilas, Secretary of | after remonetization. He used the following | ing highly concentrated, only small e ghts, u AL gton, St. Joe; J. A, Lewis, | TaE Crry or OMAnA: Gentlemen—I herowith 5 > iy 3 T /I neua Ta U Wi la thare® m 8 hlg L) l “PE oxbhmnzo oF miastlas paent i bogyun tho | Gako; . S Cline Sentiie, Wash 5 O D. | rotura wiblout myapproval s conourrentreso. | SHA10 Greshiim o Ahiet b0 Enland lab- | Shcons, Ruftidser, Vs, So i fha highly ecncensimiad, ol amall | Ty Sl ro RTSTEEE B i Mane or tno B foe e | DarEcl, Tgton, O McDonald, St. | lution allowing the sum of $15 per month for wuit and Mrs. John A, Logan, Awmong the | not defend the Sherman law of 1873, Tha the most economical blood-purifier g L f A Safuldntor Mango of she ban-Amertoan. | Louls. B e horse hire for six months commencing May hARSATE, SRR N PR B L SIORE N0, S8 e e Ea D foll blow 16 | AlerionaOwl dinhrginakisive (uba fiero af ginpany 18 expooted . 1o arrive her O 1, 1863, to each of the two examiners n the | RIS MOTOL o e R v e v | Trom under our - croait. system ono-half of | Cures In cxistence Raoins Dramn v g e ha = hasn i % office of the building inspector, for the rea. i . i | the metal {ation erir nd makes food nour. - . i, ews has been received here from La { 3 tar; for 5. White of Virginla | the meta fation, was & crime, an i ) ; ) Guayara, Venezoln, of an aceidont to the | Minor permits, aggrogating 81,780, woro | 800 that this matter of horse hire is being Ulysses A. Grank’—General Georg was purchased by the infamy of more SCROFULA ishing, work pleas ine 'na of the uf wife of General Crespo, president of that re. | 135ued vesterday by the inspector of build- | carried to an extreme, and in some cases, [ nyojoy of Massachusetts. than ono senator. All afictions fall C 0 U ¢ sleep refresh By DL IN B HAL bl B Ordats pacently L Ao Te | ings, and 1 believe in ‘this, is wholly unt | Mofen of FUssAcCE Walter Evaas | into iusignificance when compared with the Bk 81000 K uayara with his family. A gunboat in | _Thomas Co! coloved, was fined $20 and ;';’:."““v:\w|hmx»' \\Jn_ m,u\\-.,l_n'--!, 8 | o Kentucky, General J MeNutt of Tili s results of this crime, The authorities ing, and life enjoyable. It searches the harbor gave them the national salute. | 058 in police court yesterday for abusing | [ji, Present time there is ouly o tine | nois, Hon. William H. Armstrong of Penn. | at Washington are oven now considering the | out all impurities in the system and After one of the shots a pieco of hard wad. | his family amoun| lding in progress. It 1s “ > i 4 \ sylvania, General Stewart L. Woodford of | issuance of 4 per cent bonds, that we muy e ; A g i ding hit the train, smashing the windows | ‘Tho benefit for “Little Sara," advertised | fugs s by mosiicncel oo aphomber of bulld- | Now York, Hon. W. W. icks of Ilorida, | feed the shylocks of England with gold. expely them linrinlassly by the nath and injuring Senora Crespo and Mr. Hart | by the Omaha Athletic club for last night, | present season. will make it uecemsmn e | Colonel John A. Cockerill of New York the treasury has $5,000,000,000 of i ral channels, AYER'S Sarsaparilla man. “Theman who fired the gun was ar. | Was postponed on account of the westher. | bho two examiners it il in e oasary for From the time Governor Boutwell urose to | Which could be used, but the treasurer re gives elasticity to the step, and im- restod It is believed he pointed tho gun | Arrangements will be made for the benefit | onjee to use horses in connection with thaiy | indugurate the specchmaking, the enthusi- | fuses to use the discretion gran arts to the aged and infirm, re- toward the train with the' latention of ln- | Lo oceur later in the week P s, eonnection With theit | qin broke out, and from that time on every | 1aw. T predict that if the silver re law parts to the aged and infirm, Another veto from the mayor, as follows, was read 0 1k HONORABLE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF 1, the vity treasurer is not issuing o great | are either within reasonable cino | ling evoked cheers and applause that were | Binct, P plact oo ""'\'l":ifl"." ".‘:" ‘:‘l'l“‘l'lr:.' line of | Mumber of receipts. The taxes do not be: | distunce of the eity hall or ean rendily by | dlmost uninterrupted ! ‘\ffm"[wm.'( Bange onet “' 1 th 9 oxpON, April 25.—Near Hull the line of | come delinquent wntil July 1, sud the vush of ched by one of the numerous street car S — peoit I6R% Si00 YRak e . proside the Hull-Barnsley raflway has been guarded | puying the sauie will uot commence until the | lines. 1f the examiners - the buinig o | . Peds Preparing, ot ‘this country's sovereigu or ruler. | Ho ONDERLAND . . all day by pickets and pilot locomotives ave | 18t of June, and it then geuerally continues | spector's oftic re not receiving salary or Th will be a meeting of the Omaha | may be forced to yleld to the demands | 5 seople. This congre poten v E q run out of tho yards ahead of tho traias, | PBroUEh tho month | compensation for their services equal to thas | Pedestrian club tnis evening in Schroder's | PEOPIe: This congress is potent AND BIJOU THEATEF i . o : ) ; , | Iabor indefatigable and if we succe | ALL THIS WEEK 'The strikers threaten to toar up tho rail. | Ahere will be a meoting of the members | received by others in the samo lne of em- | hall, Twenty-fourth aud Cumiug, for the | with this administration, let us try the bal. | sarsa aril I Ia i e AN S roads, to place dynamite under the bridges and stockholders of the Real Estate Owners | ployment, their salaries should be increased, purpose of making the final arrangements | lot boz, Do not falter "Do not compromiss 55 and Blow up. the trans carryiug ih “u # | nasociation &t lu.I rooms at 8 (l{rlm'k this Y-}u xmw'm.m;m i..- done under the guise | for the walking match from sald hall to | There is no compromise. It is either the | Frepared by Dr.J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass THE SOGGARTH,” o p ca i the Hull | afteruoon, at which a full attendance is de- | of an allowauce for horse hire. Fremont, Neb,, which will take place o ree colnage of silver or thralldom, financial | Bold by sl Druggiews; Price $1; six bottles, 83 uorele Irish melodrama, an a o | matter of g and co-operati A lsasser ags » e g » entered O! s b " 3 1 n 4 P""OC‘ the workingmen and oficials brough ¢ | Conmercial oy perating with the Mr. asser again led the attack on the | have entered or wish to enter this race are Senator Stewart will speak tomorrow 1 Hl | Reduced prices. Matineos to all parts of the ko | mayor, saying that when rich men came in | requested to be present. evenlag He P diage, balcony. e, perqaet se

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