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2, THE IOWA STATE REGISTER, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, ISS8 IIOFJIUTG EDITION, LEA DING WWS'ljtKjrfOKVK t-n the l-'iiltcd fc'tutc and Orcnt Britain ami Paso, Texas, ssvs Consul Mackey, at is intended to cover nil unearned railroad hud rnnits not included hi these measures FrfDio. J. 0. OLMSTED. W.

B. BINTLBT. IY thnwllrr-For the completion of the ill wet tnx of Iwil. The l)iH revives nml rtMMiacM BEXTTI-EY OLMSTED, SUPPRESSING FREE SPEECH Several Land League Meetings in Ireland Sunday Broken Up by Polico, tho ctlorm of the a of 1S01 Imposing di "rrrf (H of and provtili'8 for tin; eol Nearly All tho Rivers in Southern lection of all unpaid balance with live ni-rnt iiilcnut llii rcoii, the State to Imve tlie irivi Minnesota Overflowed and Stilkin the Rise. lcfro of a-stumlng iliulriioU tan 15 vr cent deduction, 'otherwise the tux Id to he eollei-ted MAiruTACTimJtns and jobbeus BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS 215 COURT AVENUE, PES MOINES, IOWA.

1mm the land of individuals an provided iu the rijriEai act. H1NF.IUI. 1.AN1JS ASI AUKVK. The Mil to autljoriije the sale to aliens of ecr Great Damage Already Done at Sticks and Stones in the Hands of lain mineral hinds, (van taken up for contlilcra-. various Points and More Feared.

the Mobs and Batons and Bayonets Against Them. i tion and Faulkner spoke In opposition. He moved an umeudinelit 'providing that where minuic claims wlitili nail Deen patenteij are ac by a pnrtneinlilp a majority of the part-! The Indiana State Normal School at ncrt ana of tlie trustee or directors snail be cltlaeiii- of the L'nited States, lie w'at opposed The Tangier Trouble Referred to Arbitrators for Settlement HiHinarck untl the Jletrotlml. Terra lltiute Destroyed by Fire A Total Loss. to the Mil, however, even with that amend iiirbt attached to It.

ADMISMOX Of DAKOTA. After a futile attempt to. get a quorum to votf) Del Norte o-terday evening, hail a dilii with a drunken Mexican and in the melee which followed the Consul fired two shots at his antfgonist without effect. FATAL ISAII.WAV Af-'CrilENr. Chicago, April A special to the Inter Ocean from Arizona, says: Last evenii at 8:,10 p.

in. as the west boiml freight train on tho A. fc P. railroad was maiing this place, the engine was derailed and upturned down a steep bank. Frank Ashton, the fireman, and John Bell, a brakeman, were killed.

The engineer Jumped and escaped without injury. cars were badly wrecked. RIVAL LOVKR3. ULOODI.ESS KNCOLNTEIl 1IBTWKF.A TWO WHHC1IANTS AT STEVENS POINT. Stlvbns Point, April 8.

A sensation was caused hero this morning by a street encounter between Jules Iverson and William A. Uoe, prominent business men of the city. Hoe rushed across the street with a drawn revolver and asked Iverson: "ls It true that you threatened to kill way of reply, Iverson drew a revolver and an interchange of shots seemed Imminent, when iverson took to his heels and sought refuge in a restaurant. Hoe was arrested later. The trouble grew out of a feud caused by both paid attentions to the daughter of a wealthy Stevens Point lumberman, The town is greatly excited, and since tho lia7.eli.iuo murder everybody goes armed.

The episodo tills morning, following close on the heels of this murder, ami nlso because of the prominence of tiie par-tits, has caused a great deal of commotion. Thirteen IVroona Volnoned in Ueornta KouIanKcr Klected a Member of Ilia french Deputies, but Declines nnd will Stand In Another District -Other Nowm, in the.imendment the luli was IhIii aHlile ami unfinlclied hnnincisa taken up, bctaft the bill to rovldc for the admission of Dakota luto the rnlcn and for the organization of the Territory A Drunken Man Wrecks a t'ouplu of at Chicago- Other CnNtialty and Crime. CHARLES HEWITT, Wholesale Grocer WALNUT AND SECOND STREETS, DE3 M0INE3. So Traveling SaJosmen, Ortlcrg by Mall Promptly Filled at liottom Tricey. B.F.

WHOLESALE DEALER IN 1 RUBBER "BOOTS, SHOES AND ARCTICS BOSTON, MASS. DIES MOINES. IOWA. 1 HURLBUT, HESS and the eemniittea estimate tho land reoov-cml under all bills will amount to acres. Wm, K.

Pu reel United States Attorney fir Dakota Tiernan, Fott Howard, Wisconsin. BANK DIVIDEND The Comptroller of the Currency has do-eiated a second dividend of 15 per cent in favor of the creditors of the Fifth National Bunk, St. Louis, Mo. NATIOnXiTIiTkMOCR AC Y. AIIHAKGKMKXTfl TOK T1IK OOIJVKNTIO.

St. Lotus, April W. II. Harnnm, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, was In conference to-day with the local Committees. The great north nave of the Exposition building was selected as the place to hold the convention.

Arrangements for the press, issuance of tickets and all other matters pertaining to the convention were left in the hands of the local committee and will receive prompt attention. Notice will be sent out in a day or two. AFTKIl A AND UOUNTV. AN ORGANIZATION OF SEEKING OOVEliNMliXT I'ltO't'KCTION. New Yokk, April 8.

The organization of veteran soldiers and sailors, which terms iltelf the Veteran Association of the Ilegular Army and Navy of the United States Army, has recently been agitating the matter of securing a bounty of land and means for iini'roving the same from the United Statei Covenmiciit. The organization held a meeting to-day, delegates from various Grand Army pokts being present, and adopted a petllion to Congress. It is urged that thousands ot veterans would like to take and cultivate a bounty of land, but are unable to do of Lincoln. The rtutistltute reported from the eommittec to the original hill entulillslic the bonudurles tit the iiroposcd State and designs the remain-inp portions of the jirevent Territory as the Ter ritory oi Jjakota (not i.iucoui) wilu uigmarck as the capital. Flutt said the hill was one of four which had tieen reported tiy tne Minimttec on territories Wholesale Drugs UAMAOINU VKESIIETS.

HIE LAKES AT AMiEllT l.KA IN A DANGER" OEM SITUATION. Minneapolis, April 9. The Journal's Albert Lea special says: The water In Fountain lake is pressing hard against the mill dnm bridge, while Pickerel lake threatens to break away into tho former at any time. That would sweep all before it. Tha bridge over the Shell Itock river on the St.

Paul road is nearly submerged and the embankments are fast washing out Cinders and oilier material are being put in to check the water. OTIIEIt MINNESOTA POINTS. Minneapolis, April Journal specials are from the following places regarding floods St. Peter, Minn. The river has not risen in the last S4 hours, but it commenced raining this afternoon and the prospects are that it will go higher.

Mankato, Minn. A steady rain li.n pre COERCION'S CRUELTY. 1IHOU01IT TO 1IKAU ON PROCLAIMED I.KAflUK JIKKTINOH. i Kii.iu'sn, April 8. Saturday night some policemen, who were trying to prevent tlie erection of a platform for the meeting announced to be held to-day, were pelted with stones by a mob and were compelled to charge.

Many civilians were badly Injured. About 0,000 persons belonging to tlie various league branclra of Kilrush assembled at i p. to-day. The police, led by Magistrates Welch and Irwin, charged tlie crowd, hijutlng many. A number of triumphal arches were torn down.

Father tilynn of Kilmlhill was attacked by two policemen with rilies. 'A farmer felled one policeman to the ground with a stick. A riot being imminent, a Uerksliire regiment, with fixed bayonets, charged the crowd and ten persons were badly wounded. Two policemen were seriously injured. Order wns somewhat restored among.

the crowd before ap AND DRUGGISTS1 SUNDRIES. 224 226 Second Street. Dcs ASK YOUR GROCER FOR t'llIME CIIAl'TKIt. IIAL'1) CASS1PY KELEASED. Chicago, April The State's attorney this morning entered a nolle prosequi In the indl jtments against Maud Cassidy for ths abduction of Blanche Bonneville for purposes CHRISTY'S so unless h'nanoially assisted by the govern ment.

The petitioners urge Congress to pass an act entitling all honorably discharged of prostitution, and she was released from jail. vailed during the day, and the ice in tho Minnesota, which has been in tact alwve tho CELEBRATED soldiers and sailors to the assistance needed to enable the vtlunteers ami their families to erect and occupy and cultivate a bounty CONFESSED A CHEAT EOUIIEUY. Kansas Citv, April s. William tor the admission of new States. Buvrjjesttons, he nid, lind been made against the me of tlu names of North Dakota and South Dakota, but the conditions were such that the name of Dakota could not he taken awav from either portion of the Territory without injustice.

Tint jiropofcd State of Didiota had a population of and he thought they had a to b-l admitted as a State to partlelpato in the next Prct-idential election. VcsWIioyou mean the peopleof South Dakota have a legal and constitutional right to comu Into the I nionas a State, without action oa the part of Congress. Vlatt did not 'claim this, tmt did claim that they have a rijilit to form a Constitution mi that has no ritli to deny their admission. Ho etronifly ennviiiced was he that thi Territory outrht to he divided that he would hrt In favorof it even If the people of the Territory were airalnst It. The present Territory as tor larpe for one State.

As to the tnmW at tne lust session that the cuttiiijr up of Terrl- lories into numerous States would eouvert tli Senate into a mob, he replied that It was better the Semite should he so enlarged as to repre-rent the popular will Rnd to feel the popular rulse than that a State should be admitted so Jong as to have abnormally larpe represents-tlon in the House of Representatives. Butler obtained the floor and the bill weut; ever till to morrow. Adjourned. fllE HIGHEST COUUT. IS OI.KOMAlitlAlilN'K CASE DKflPRB.

Wamunoton, April The Supreme Court of the United States to-day rendered opinion in the ease of William I. Powell, plaintiff in error, vs. The Commonwealth of rennsylvania, commonly known as tlies Oleomargarine Case." The case brings up for review the Judgment sustaining the validity of the statute of that Commonwealth in making it unlawful for any person to manufacture, sell or offer for sale any of land, and in the event of the passage of Morganstein, who attempted suicide by such a hill the government will be asked to YOU WANT THE BEST. 0RD2R3 BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED Factories at DKS MOrXES, Ior, and TtOC'K ISLAM). 111.

locate the lands, lay out the highways, build jumping Into tho Kaw river yesterday, to-dny confessed to the Kansas City police that pealed to by the priests and Messrs. Redmond and frilly, members of Parliament. Redmond then attempted to organize the meeting, but was prevented by Magistrate Irwin. Redmond protested the. (iovern-nient's action illegal, and, together with tho priests, advised the multitude to disperse.

Knnis. April 8. Messrs. Davltt, O'Con schools and furnish each settler with a small house, team, agricultural implements, seeds, some time ago he lied from lenna, Austria, after embezzling 20,000 thalers, from Bern-aid, Bosenthal a banking firm of that etc. in return the settlers would repay the loan to the government within ten Interest at I) per cent, and would month of the Blue, has commenced to break.

It loks as if the water would rise several feet more. Znmbrotn, Minn. The Zumbrota at this point is rapidly rising, and if rain continues there will be much damage to tracks and property. Mandan, Dak, The Missouri is still ilid, the water low and going down. Kushford, The flood in the Root river is the highest in 12 years.

A bridge at Petersen is gone and one above the canal at Sprague's mill. The canal bank is.broken and the railroad is damaged all along the river. Hut one mail has arrived in five days. The Dyke road leading from here to Highland has been submerged for the longest place. A telegram was sent to tho chief of police of Vienna to-day notifying him of the pledge themselves to serve in the militia of nor, Rev.

Mr. Carry and other League lead-, ers, left faniiodys hotel, iu Kunis, at 3 o'clock p. m. and drove ten miles into tlie statement. their several States.

A MtltllEREIl Sl ICIDEs. OITOSKW TO sriEUMAW kw YoitK, April 8. Francis M. Pittnmn, IIIS STKKNGIH DWIJJUl.rxO IN THE SOUTJI-r tlie murderer of his daughter liaclmol, who was under sentence of life imprisonment for JlliKAKH IX THE I.I.N K. Washington, V.

April 8. Spe: the crime, and who has been suffering from the effects of opium taken Saturday morning, cial to the New York Star. The Slier- country, roiioweu oy soiuiers. ny preconcerted arrangement. Condon, M.

in town to hold the proposed meeting in an unoccupied store. This programme leaked out and the police raided the This aroused desperate resistance on the part of tlie people present, and many were injured. Fifty persons were arrested. Rain Ls falling in torrents. The cavalry and infantry are patrolling the town.

LouuiutKA, April 8. O'Rrien held his met ting to-day. While tlie poliee were dis died at 1 o'clock to-day. It is still unknown where he got the poison. The wardeii of the tnan managers are encountering some oppo "IS.

IcCOMICL period known. Mankato, April 0. Although the Minnesota is ten inches lower than the highest point yet reached, still the situation sition in the South. It is not tho plain and Tcmbs says be obtained it while being tried in court. His daughters.

Belle and Sadie, came to the hospital in the afternoon, hut easy sailing hoped for. There is a revolt In both Virginia and North Carolina, and, unless tuccessful measures arc soon devised to were not affected on learning of their father's has an unfavorable outlook. It is raining hire and lains are reported from up tho river. Ice in tho Minnesota at the mouth of the Blue Earth, ten miles above, is now coming down in great masses. It is report death.

Mrs. PIttinan denied having given uer nusuami poison, and says she would ratner nave shot mm. ed tnat four farmers with their teams at THE PATTI TICKET tempted to cross the river on tiie ice below New YoitK, April Judge Lacoaih, in tho United States Circuit Court to-day de the gorge at Judson, all of whom wore over whelmed by a portion of the breaking gorge cided that (icorge Benson, who swindled quell it, the consequences must necessarily injure the Sherman boom everywhere. The chief play for the Ohio Senator Is being made in the South, and once it is demonstrated that his name is not all-powerful there, it will be difficult to conjure wilh it anywhere. The trouble lies near the surface.

The men who are in charge of the bhciman campaign are principally ex-revt une and ex-custom officials whose reward is to be a return to office in the event anu drowned. the Mexicans out of SO.OOO on bogus tickets butter or cheese or any article designed to take the place of these articles produced from any compound other tiian unadulterated miJJt or cream. The plalutiff was convicted of the violation of this statute and the judgment was affirmed by the United Stales Supreme JK MEMOICY OP THE LATH. CIirKP' JUSTICE. In the Supreme Court to-day Attorney General Garland presented the resolution re-rentiy adopted by tlie bar and officers of the Court respecting the late Chief Justice Waits and spoke at some length in eulogy of the deceased.

Miller, in receiving the resolutions, also paid an eloquent tribute to the Chief Justice, awl said; "We fully appreciate the great loss which the country, the bar and the officers of the Court have tor tlie Patti concerts, must be surrendered to tlie Mexican authorities. A stay was TITK IT RE BECOKD. INDIANA STATE N011MAL SCHOOL. granted pending an appeal to the United IMPORTER! SOLE AGENT AnMser-BnscIi, "Original Bndwieser," Lemp's St. Louis Extra Pale" Bottled Beer.

FOR LEGAL PURPOSES ONLY. AEiiiiK hai te, April ire was persing the meeting O'lirien spoke ten miii-ules. He called the police cowards for nut arresting him instead of ill-treating the people. O'Urien left the bishop's residence at 2 p. followed by a crowd numbering persons.

He was met by an Imposing force of police and military, which barred tlie way. The magistrate told O'lliien he could not allow the meeting to be held. O'lirien then insisted upon his right to hold the niieting, saying he took all the responsibility upon himself, and asked the magistrate that if force he used to use It upon himself, not upon tho people. A long colloquy between the two then ensued. O'lirien insisting his arrest would end the meeting, and it any other action was taken tlie responsibility would rest on the police.

The crowd then advanced toward the platform and tho police immediately nttacked them, knocking down ail who resisted. StoneB now began to Ily and States Supreme Court. TIIE ni'BLIXUTOV STRIKE. NEW YOUK PltOMISES All), discovered in the roof of tlie Slate Normal Sciiool tliis morning. Eight hundred pupils of Mr.

Sherman's success. This Is easily seen hence, all those not under the domination of these men in their respective local were In tlie building at the time, and all got out safely, without any of their books anil New York, April 8. Fifteen hundred ities arc either holding aloof altogether or members of tlie Brotherhoods of Locomotive wraps, however. All the efforts of the lire are openly championing the cause of Bomo- Engineers and Firemen met to-day at Tam uepaiiuienia were unavailing, anu in one other candidate. 1 heir reasouing Is about many Hall and discussed the Chicago, Bur hour the massive structure was In ruins.

in this wise! Why should we support Sherman? His election would mean nothing lington Quiiicy strike, and resolved to Lain falling at the lime prevented the fire in a material sense to us. II Ls old strikers give the strikers all the assistance asked for, from communicating to the dwellings sur would return at once to their former Among the resolutions adopted was one as rounding the structure. In of tlie police brought their batons into requisition. At this critical moment Father Mea anu annus, woum ue about as tuey were follows: "That we favor conservatism during the administration of Hayes. The tlie policy of the State there was no insurance on tlie structure.

Its cost was one ger begged the crowd to desist from violence, wuen is Hoeijuaie io me enos in view; om success of some other man, particularly one but his efforts were only partially success when dealing with radicalism and opprcs- hundred and eighty-nine thousand dollars and with the exception of the walls was a ot our own choosing, would insure lis an opening, and so the part of wisdom is for us aiou we do not teel bound to be more con ful. The police pressed upon the people sustained by this sad event. The blow falls, however, witli more force upon the members of this Court who, assorted with him in the performance of its functions, have been accustomed to the benefit Of his learning and of hti ity in the discharge of the duties common to us all, for not only has lie guided our pathway and lightened our labors by his experience, his skill and his practical tact, but with an urbanity and kindliness of the hyart rarely, if ever, excelled. He has won our affections and attached us to himself, so that while we sympathize in the public loss, each also feels the sorrow of tinal separation from-a special friend." Justice Miller then announced that tho Court would cease to hear arguments on May; 4, and would adjourn for the terra on May 1 to look elsewhere, ervative than our opponents." AN ENGINEER WITH A liEVOLVER. and cleared the field, several civilians receiving scalp wounds in tlie operation.

total loss. l'OISON IN THE MEAL. the Sherman managers are alive to th Chicaco, April 9. At 7 o'clock to-night, danger and are striving to avert it. All TIII1ITEEN- PEUHONS surKElUNG 1-KOAI Alt- sorts of promises are being made, and ej- as a B.

(J. engine manned by new men was approaching the city on the Western SENIC TWO DEAD. TIIE TANGIER TKOUKLE. THE MATTKli AMICABLY HKTTI.W).. Tangier, April I).

The agreement was Centeiivu.i.k, Aprils. From Union Indiana tracks from tlie southwest, at Forty pecially with the view of denying that Uov-ernnicnt patronage is being disposed of in advance, it is asserted that all good workers seventh street a crowd threw stones-through b'gncd to-day by the Moorish Minister of Prices Sent on Application. Special Rates to Pharmacists. 220 Court Avenue, Des Moines, SCHLITZ-PILSNBR The Purest and Best For Medicinal Purposes Only. ASK YOUB DRUGGIST FOR IT.

TAKE NO OTHKR, Corre.pondonce Solicit. direct in case bo will not supply this brand. C. II. WARD, General Agent, 221-226 Second St, Dcs Moineg G.

B. JONES, Commission, and Wholesale county conies the news of a wholesale poisoning, in which thirteen persons were the the cab window, when Clias. Sommers, one shall he remembered in the day of triumph, Foreign Affairs and Iwis, the American of the crew, drew a revolver and tiring into whether they be old or new friends. All victims, two of whom are dead. Nathan M.

foin.nl, referring the dispute between the tlie crowd struck James Boylan, a foundry the same, however, the old friends and ex Cochran, who owns a corn mill about 300 man, in tlie knee. At Fortieth street the United States and Morocco to arbitration. ottiei-holdcrs are'iu the lead in the move engine met the same receivtion from another ment, mid the widespread fear ls that, yaras rrom ins House, nail taken some corn thereto grind, leaving it in the mill over The United States.steamer Lancaster, which was here, sailed from (libra! ter to-dsy for Villa, Fiance. should the battle be won, they will havi crowd and Sommers nirain brought his pistol into use. He fired, the bullet striking Mfke cl arge of and dispense the patronage.

night, and grinding it the next day. The Welch, a Wabash engineer, In the groin, nn al was taken home and souie of it used it will pronubly be sufficiently easy to IXVALIl) 1'ENSIOXS. Till! JEJ'KN1HXT 1'KNSIOX MM. IN TilK 110USK COMMITTEE. Washjni.tox, April The House Committee on Invalid Tensions this morning took final action upon the Senate bill known tt the dependent pension bill.

A substitute was adopted for the second section, which Washington, April The Secretary of wounding him fatally. An alarm having for dinner. In a few minutes Cochran was break the Sherman line now when only Slate received a cable from the United States been given to the police, the engine wa? in promises for the places are out. 'Mr. Allison deathly sick.

Shortly afterward his two fonsul at Tangier saying the recent trouble tereepted at Thirty-first street nnd Sommers is taking a keen interest In the fiht and is grand-children were stricken. In the mean was placed tinder arrest. in conference with these autl-Sherman poo- time Mrs. Caddis, Mr. Cochran's stepmother, with the Moorish government has been satisfactorily settled.

No details wen; given out, but it is staled by the department that, the terms were honorable to this government. pie, lie is a capable manager, and Mr, who tied wed some of the same meal, was THE WHISKY I'll I' ST. bhemian, who sits near him In the Senate, thrown into convulsions. The family of W. Ss the principal section.

The substitute provides pensions for all persons who served in the army or navy of the United States for could nut employ himself to much better S. Ware also fell victims, making thirteen oxk rniM who roiri.nx tim'st it. FUKNCll AFFAIRS. advantage than by l.eeping his weather eye in all who were suffering from the poison. Cnit Ar.o, I'.

Sliuftjltlt di- r.riri.AXfc.KB KI.KCTKD TO J'lllv lKllinF.s. Analysis shows there was arsenic in the any period, and who havo been honorably discharged, and who are now or who on his astute and ambitious neighbor. Colorado Tralllc Association. lillei's, for some time past have suspected Paws, April 9. In the election of yester may hereafter he suffering from rami tlie whisky trust, which they refused to meal.

The supposition is that it was spread through tlie coi while at the mill by a man named Muiding, who liad been discharged Calvkston, April (). TliejColorndo Traf- tat aisen.se not tne result ot their vicimw day to fill the vacancy in the Chamber of Deputies from the Department of Dardogne, nc Association adjourned to-day without ac by ochran. I lie suspected man in jail. Office, 1001 GRAND AVENUE. Hay Shipped In Oar Lots to any point direct from Ranches thus securing Long Haul "rates.

Grade guaranteed as represented Reference-Folk County Savings Bank. join, had been "using underhand means to Injure their business, lleceutly they discovered a detective who was watching their complishing anything. The efforts to effect General Boulanger was chosen by a good ma A DUCTS KEN MAN'S THEAK. an agreement with the Fort Worth Den jority over the Opportuuitist candidate. The ver City road on Colorado rates proved fruit HE IlOAIiliK AN E.WTV locomotive anu cai'ses a senior heck.

less lor me present. As soon as the inciting adjourned tlia Missouri shipping wagons and getting the addresses of the consignees. They discovered that members of the trust at Teoria were writing to these consignees offerinc to soil Chicago, April S. A drunken teamster result was unexpected and has increased the uneasiness of the Conservatives, who declare that the Houlanger movement is a public danger and urgent measures are demanded to check it. The llonapaitists assert that Pacific company met the new rate on New named Dooley took possession of a Chicago JARRETT'S ENGINE AND MACHINE WORKS) i oi It and Eastern seaboard business to Col them spirits for ft toll cents per gallon less A- Northwestern switch engine standing on the main track in the down town yards to orado points via the Mnllory Steamship Lino.

The Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe the result in Dordogue proves that the conn- than Shufeldt. This was in pursuance of a threat of tho trust thai if they did not join habits which totally diahles them from the performance of manual labor at the rate per month of one cent per day of war service. It also provides the same pension for all persons who are sixty-two years of age, or Mho may hereafter become sixty-two years of age, for and dining their natural ih eH. Section three was amended so as to provide that when the wife of any person who lit served in the war and been honorably discharged is in a condition of dependence, or is suffering from any disease recognized by the general pension laws, or is hixty-two years of age, she shall be placed upon the pension roll at the rate per month of one per cent for every day's war service of her husband. The dependency placed in the U.

A. It. bill by the Senate was eliminated, so that nil soldiers are to hi- pensioned for their services fry demands a dissolution of the Chamber of day and pulling tho throttle wide open. srjrv engines, JBollers and Steam Purnnq ir. qnr.yJ Milk COAL SCREENS, VENTILATIN TfaNS im tt SfesSifeli Machine and nioU.

rnau it is nnuerstooil, will also Deputies and a revision of the constitution. meet the cut on sixtboard cities they would be ruined. lo-day a detective started west on his career as engineer. At I he I Lanterne says Houlanger will not npplied for a position in the distillery, ami lialstead street the jolting threw him oil and nut tie railroad men anticipate that the war accept the seat, as he desires to sit for the 1 lie junior member of the firm gave him work. BELmfi, HOSE, PACKING, WASTE, LACE TEATMionq.

Brass Goods. Pino rim, v. aiiijiK, OILS, tlie engine continued its way until Western avenue was readied when it collided-with He informed the workmen who -the man Department of Du Nord only. may ultimately extend to the overland roads competing for Colorado business. Another meeting of tho Colorado Traffic Association was, and they tied hiin to the post for another switch engine, the crew of which, nol I.ANflKB DKCMNKS TIIE EM.TTIOX.

Paws, April Hon lunger has written a will be held in Kansas City next Monday. seeing tne danger, jumped and saved their awhile, and had it not been for the intercession of a member of the lirm it 13 thought letter to the electors of Dordogne thanking lives. Both engines were completely wreck The Pope Tlinuks tho President. them for their support, but informs them he they would have seriously maltreated, if not ed and a portion of the track was torn up, Hai.tuioiik, Apia A special to the lynclufd him. finally be was let go, after would sit for the Department of Nord.

entoiling a total loss on the company of Sun fto.ni Wasliington says: Pone Leo lias being given a good kicking. The IShufeldt about 10,000. Five minutes after this a equal, without regard to their financial condition and according to a per diem a day. HISMARCK'S DIPLOMACY. sent a letter to President Cleveland thanking people claim this is only one of the insny passenger train from tlie west was due, 111 led iiim tor the Jubilee present of a copy 1IK SES TIIU 11 ATTKX Illmi TO ways mey uavo been annoyed by the trust.

with passengers. Dooley was picked up un- iiie amendments were adopted by a strict or tlie lunstitution. The communication iiurt and put under arrest. party vote, the Kepublicans favoring the pro IA1X OTIIKli I'OIXTt. Keiimx, April It is stated to-day that was handed to the President by THE WEATHER.

visions ot the Senate bill so that the amend GEO. L. JAKRETT. Mill Enrnicjipr SANITARY PLUMBING I Sewerage and Ventilation. All Worh First-CIass and Reliable.

STEAM AND GAS PIPING, PIPE FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, LAING SCQVILLE. Fourth anrl I bill may be regarded as embodying tho (libbwis. Tlie Pope speak of the great dis-tinelioii of receiving from the ruler of a free 'A SUA LTY CALKNDAU. A ST. JOSEPH WOOLEN MILL llfKNEO.

liismarck has abandoned his opposition to INDICATIONS FOU TODAY. Sr. Josi.pn. April 8. The south April 10, 1 a.

m. Wis the marriage of Prince Alexander of Batten-burg and Princess Victoria, having gained IM'ople a gift he had never evpec ed to bo sen liiui, iihiI expresses hN appreciation of appropriattness of the present Pope wishes warerouiii of the Uuell woolen mills was consin rain, local storms, followed totally destroyed by lire to-day. Tlie loss Is pence ami prosperity and for the American certain other concessions, and all differences between the Emperor and Bismarck are now settled. by clearing weather; brisk to high vyimb, becoming westerly and diminishing in force. people mid their country, the about partially covered by Insur of their institutions of liberty and plentitudo ance, the cause ot the lire is unknown, but Nebraska lair weather: light to fresh ot bod luvor.

is supposed to be either Hie work of an in FOREIGN FLASHES. TIIK K.NtiUSM COMMONS. cendiary or spontaneous combustion. Th: variable winds: nu decided change iu temperature, Sullivan Anal list tho World. Boston, April Harris Phillips, man Lonhox, April Iii the House of Com J.

D. SEEBERGER, uuell mills are among the largest concerns of the kind in the west The alarm was Illinois and Iowa Slightly colder, fair ager for John L. Sullivan, makes an oll'er to promptly turned in, but the plant is located mons to-night, Justin McCarthy ami othr Nationalists vigorously opposed tlie measure that (l.e House Authorize the payment of a weather, preceded In northwest portions by ouiMde the city limits, more than two miles match Sullivan to light any man in the world two or three month -i from signing tho TT light rains; brisk, westerly winds, beeomin? from the nearest engine house, and when OLESALE f-nliii (o King-Harmon, Under Secret iry for fresh to vriable. the tire department had arrived the tire had niti.les lors.i.ooo to viO.OOO a side the battle ground to be mutually agreed upon. lb Ireland.

A lie motion, notwithstanding, was MI VV An ft (omp.etely gutted the building. Kastern and Southwestern Dakota Slight carrieil. only asks that the battle be decided with Jlemocratic policy in the matter of. pension legislation. NATIONAL NOTES.

A NOMINATION. April rrodrnt ent the nomination to the Senate this afternoon of Joseph lingers, of Lisbon, to be lieceiver of Tublic Monevs at cirand 'orks, Dak. THE ClllCAiO I'OSTOFHCK. The commissioner appointed some days ago to investigate the post office at Chicago has returned to Washington. The ii neral said to-day that the changes were fully approved of by him and that be believed they would result hi the effi 'ieney if the service.

A i.avii nn.i,, A bill, general in lis character, forfeiting all' lands nppo-die rallnud lines iwt cvu-plcted within the time speellied by law. wa agreul to by the Horn' on Lailioads to-day. UKAVl.l! K'H ANoTMEI! DEM) I.fl 'K, Kcpivenlalive Weaver, of bi.v.i, say another -dead-lock will occur this week if the present one is broken within the next twenty-four hours, lb! intends to oppj. the Outhwaite I'anilic Jtailroad bill by dilatory tactics ami says it will likely re-mlt in a dead-lock of considerable duration, if there FlliEP INI ENOAKIKS. llonse adopted the budget nronOsals ly colder, followed by warmer, fair weather; light to fresh variable winds.

April S. Information alter sf ine debate. COURT Am AND FTFTTT kin gloves, MariMiis uf rules. liurlliigtoi: ISjttts Hcstored. Ciji.

-a Apiil -The Ihtrlimrtoti ro.e! has just leached hereof the incendiary burn A IIAXOI'KT TO IU Vniilll.A'N. ing a few nights since of the ranch and dwell The Denver. Texas A- Ft. AVortli Onen I.om;.in. n.

Kurl Umnville pre- ing house of the "A Cattle Company on lor liiiMlncsK. i-ided at a limniuct given by tlie Devonshire Las replied (lie rates on freights and to all Sweet Water river. Sweet tnty, this Club to-nitht in honor of Chanihurlain. April The entire Den r.i.d purpiM-s this means an en 1 of lunacy. I.ofs 2.00o.

1 his is the second jinny members uf the llou-e of Lords and rate wur. Hate on gram will ver, lexas A- I t. Worth line opened for business to-tiny. The liist through train of pas- imcmiiary destruction of properly on this mim.oiis were present iicrtd April 1iU. I have in stock a full line of Guilders1 Fine Cutlery, Edge Tools Circular S5 Havy IIaware; Wagon Stock Springs and laS It Rubber Belt iLT BOTTOM PRICES Mail Orders Solicited and treated with fidelity KERFOOT BPJOcx ox tiik sender and sleeping eoaHios for Ft.

Worth ranch in the last mouth, lhe lirst loss wi The Company cut do vn New i trleims left here at this morn r. April An inspired lie.Hine-is Itronki, Cincinnati, Anril o. Tim I.tdh range wages last fall, thereby liieurnn the ing with a large list of passengers. Tin article in says the liattenburg marriage project is a British plot to secure train will reach Xew Orleans, a distauea of Bridge Si Forge Company insignt-d Liabilities, assets. The Prince Alexander's return to Bulgaria, to 1, Ilules.

in liftv-se veil hours. company claims the embarrassment only temporary. The Death Keeord. which linssia ought to reply in tlie mountains -of Afghanistan. TIIK M.OOllS OF IirXHAIIV-.

SwvToi'K, April s. Lillian olcott, tli9 MILL FURNISHERS. hitter Miimosily of the unprincipled mid reckless cowboy element. Some months Hiinge Master Andrews was shot at in a treacherous manner, narrowly escaping death. Absolutely no clue to the perp 'tutors of the series of outrages can be obtained, and the company is helpless before its revengeful and concealed foes.

failed to r.ir ins AN. Si. Iai i-, April P. A tpi-cial trim El linrlal ol Jacob Sharp. rxtress, died at the Westminster Mold tins morning, of inilanuuationof the bowels.

Minnkapoi.is. Anril Loins llo-iiwrs. Belting, Packing, Hose. Laoe LathAT rnttr Cloth, Grinding Mills Eta New Yoiiii, April The remains of Jacob Sharp, over which funeral services were held kit evening, were be.ried in Cueemvood Cemetery. time vtithiu which the bill mavbetak up.

Four bills have already been reported by ii ctu MiUee, The bill agreed upou to tjay Kkki.IX, April 9. lhe Kmpress arrived atl'osen to-dny to investigate the condition of affairs in the Hooded districts. She was received with the utmost enthusiasm by the olliciuls and people. President of he First dM at uuulimB' DES MOINES..

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