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$ ) i TWELFTH YEAR. THE OwMAHA DaAIiLy BEE L T; @0 l) g, OMAHA NEB MONDAY MORNING MARCH 19 1888 172 * DOWN ON DIXIE. Another Opportunity to Howl at the Irish'in General and Particular. St. Olair, Vaise and the Orolx Rouse quarters ia Lyone. Everythiog s quiet. Mipxicut — The olty is tranquil. Hecr Von Hirschfield, secretary of the German embassy, has reaigned on account of falllng eyesight. Parnell and O'Kelley have arrived. Casimir Perler, of the left center, has defeated Charonnet, radical, for Lady Florence Dixie Assaulted | #10 chamber of deputics. by Masked Murderers at Windsor, GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Special Dispatches to Tun Brx DrEspeN, March 18 —Bishop Lit- tlejohn Jaid the corner stone of a new Her Oorset Ribs and Faithful | Amerioan churoh here to-day. There Dog Turn Aeide the As- sassins’ Daggers. The Socialist Scare Subsides in France ard thej Sabbath Passes Peacefally, wae & Iargo concourse present. GEeNEvA, March 18 —An anarchist meeting was held here last evening, at which the existing social system was denounced as organized {nfamy LisBoN, March 18 —The Buckna!l cork fastory burned. Loes, $500 000 81, PerERSBURG, March 17.—It fs stated that Gen. Timssheff, ex- of the interlor, has been arrested in connection with the defalcation of A Few Wine Hlated Loons|Makoff, who committed sulclde re- Howl for Blood and Get the Bastile. A Large Vardety of For Haws seditlous language in a speech made ENGLAND. Speclal Dispatches to Tin Ban, LoxpoN, March 18 —Lady Florence Dixie was attacked at Windsor yes- terday by two men disgulsed in women's clothes. Hor dreess was cut with dadggan in several places, but she recelved no Injury. Lady Firrence was walking In & seolnded spot near |20ciety wae hold this evening. Justice The woods when the men asked her | S0y presided. The secretary pre- what time it was. She replied she had no watch and afterward noticed, though they wore women’s clothes, thelr faces had been shaved. Much alarmed, she started to walk away, was followed by them, one of whom seized cently. DusLiN, March 17,—Biggaz arrived in Waterford yesterday to appear in court to answer the charge of uttorirg last D:comber. It is expected, how- ever, that the crown will apply for & charge of venue in his caee, CAPITOL NOTES special Diepatc es to Trn Bux MISSIONARY MONEY. W asniNGToN, March 18.—The an- nual mestivg ot the American tract sonted & raport showing total receipts of the year of $73,000; expenditures, $368,000; donation legacies, $100,- 400, The president has improved in- health tue last fow days, but is not her. She struggled to escape, but|¥et entiroly racovered. He will not seelng thelr daggers, fell in a swoon. This occurced at 4 o'clock in the after- noon. She did not recover her senses until 4:45. Lady Florence has been leave the clty before Tuesday. REVENUE MATTERS, In response to inquiries from col- lectors of customs at various ports, prostrated to-day. The estory of the|the secretary of the treasury has in- affair was eliclted from her only at|structed them that duties should be intervals, The saving of her life is|assessed upon full invoice value of attributed to her dog, which is sup- to have protected her while she | ing the value of goods free on board Lady Florence had | at foreiga port of shipment and valae, ay ina swoon. no reason te suspect immediate danger, although she had been somewhat fesr- ful since the recelpt of a letter abont | section 7 of the ne~ tariff, which abol- the Land Loague. The last thing she | ighes the duties on such charges. He remembers is one of the men pushing | sugges:s that importers pay daties un- & quantity of mud in her mouth. On|der protest, 5o as to protect any xight 'he her recovery she found both her palms out across and gloves seveted. There | qaestion whether the estimate may wera two dagger holes two inches apart in the right breast of her dress A broad steel corset rlb had been|o mmissions, and whether suchamount broken by the weapon, which had |may thereupon be deducted trom the penetrated to the lnner linlng of her | javolce valaw, Is reserved by the sccre- dress at the first stroke and to|tary for future consideration aad until her corset at the second stroke. Lady Florence supposes she uncon- merchaudise covered by Involoes stat- inc'uding charges, costs and commis- sious, without regard to provisions of they may have in the premises. properly be made in such cases by the appralsing officer to cover charges and after he shall have received reports in regard to the matter from the proper soiously atruggled with the men, as- |officers, slated by her dog, until the scoundrels were disturbed by a cart passed the woods, letters while in Irveland recently. One of the men wore a green dress and a large hat with a vell. The yeiled man attempted the assassiva- tlon. No arrests have bsen made. ‘The police have a slight clue to the scoundrels. Itis believed the men were bitten in the straggle. Lady Dixle says her haad ls confused and painfal. 1t {ssapposed the mis- creanta stunned her. Fraok Byrne has resigned the sec- retaryship of the nationsl land and labor league of great Britain. It is stated Parnell started for Parls yesterday evening. Rowels, awalting trial In connec- tlon with the Phoenix park murders, died in an eplleptio fit, in Kilmaivham jall, Dablin, to.night. )‘.ox(non, March 17.—An examina- tlon shows the case and contenta of ox%lnlva material used in the attempt to low up The Times offics Thursday She recelved threatening I0WA'S RIGHTS, Ex-Governor Lowe, of Iows, has the comuwmissioner novified general of the iand office that he will file with the Uaited States supreme court on Mon- day next a petition fer mandamus to compel the commissioner to state an account between the United States and the state of Jowa under the five per cent clause of the act of March 2, 1845, which provides for the admission of the state into the union. The atate claims 6 per o3nt of the net proceeds «f public lauds disposed of by military warraot locatlon, upon the estimated basis of $1,25 per acre, that being the face value of the warrant. Itis on- derstood the second section of the act of March 3, 1857, is mainly relied on by the state as authority for the right to claim an account. The attorney general has been requested to defend the commiseioner, DECISION RENDERED AND APPROVED, Sseoretary Teller has rendered a de- cision in the matter pending for over night to be exactly similar to those|a year, ordering patents to issue to the found after tho recent explosion in | New Orleans and Pacific rallway «f Glasgow. The ship Duustaffaage, from OCul- land granted the New Orleans, Baton Rougo and Vicksburg Railroad com- cutts, via Dandee for Liverpool, has |pany, the latter company havingtrans- been wrocked on the coast of Abor. |ferred itaelf to the former. The sec- deenshire and fifteen men, besides a | retary officlally decldes that the trans- number of women and children, were | fer carries the government land grants drowned. with 1t, both for land already earned LoNvoN, March 17.—Lord Dan-|aund to be esrned. The president to- more intends to propose at the pres- | day approved the declsion. ent session of parliament motions in favor of legislation on behalf of Irish THE LIFE SAVING SERVICE, The life saving authorities are meet: Iaborers, and for a large schome of |y, gith great difficulty in securing emigration In order to prevent a re- currence of the present distrees in Ire- land. FRANCE. o8 4 THE Bus. voiunteers on thelakes, in consequence of the interpretation recently placed upon the law making appropriations for that service by the treasury de- partme According to a recent de- Paris, March 18,—Up to 3:30]oclslon, volunteers cannot be pald ex o'clock this afternoon the day had |cept for service rendered in actual been even quicter than usual, There|cases cf marine disaster, and saving bzen nothing unusual, even at|of human life by them is not consider- Champ DeMars where the meoting of | ed as entitled to remuneration, communists was announced to tske place and at Pere LaChalz cemetery where many of the elain communists are buried. In the provinces the only {ncldents have been a small meeting at St. Eilenne which was dispersed without resistance and similar meet- {ng at Roabaix, the dispersal of which was attended with slight resistanca and the arrest of eight persons There was no display of troops in Parls A number of communists held a “‘punch” fn Rue Temple to-day. A toast was druck in honor of the com mune and TROUBLES IN INDIAN TERRITORY. Indian Agent Taft, of Muskogee, Indian territory, telegraphs to the commisslonor of Indian »ff sirsthat un- less troops are sent to Union Agency at once, there Is great dangerof a fight between the opposing factlons of Creek Indians. The war department has been advised of the impending danger, REDUOTION OF THE FORCE, On account of the great decrease of . | orders for stamp printing for the inter- revolutionary speeches nal revenue service, and consequent made, The baptiam of a child ended reduction of work at the bureau of en- the procsedings. Eight hunared per .| graving and printlog, a reduction of sons attended 8 banquet at Lac Saint | the force in that bureau has become Forgean. A letter from the Blanguis sisters was read protesting sgainst the s | necossary y R Lilife, Take the Baby. police searching thelr house for Louise Special Dispatch to Tun Bx. Michel. The meeting shouted *‘long New York, March 18, —Mras, Lil- live the commane,” aud sang “‘Car| o hoveranx Blake lectured to-night magnoli.” Evesixa—The city s quiet. in answer to Rev. Dr. Dix. She said: ‘‘When woman's influence s boxes which fall flat by the removal of a pin, for handling corpses when recovered, were sent down from Braldwood. A PROIEST F OM PANAMA. Four Americans Imprisoned Without Trial. Special Dispatch to Tus Ban. Puitapereaia, Pa, March 18.— Oaptain Dickman, of the steamer Foley, at this point, from Aspinwall, reportes four Americans, B, 8, Lewlis, O H. Barnes, F. D. Scott and Alex. Stewart have been lnoarcerated at Panama upon suspicion of belng en- gaged In tne robbery from the vault of the Panama rallroad company of $50 000 gold coln, shipped in two kegs. Scott and Lewls say they left Panama the day ofter the robbery for Aspiuwall on businees. Arriving at Aspiawall, they met Stewart and the three wero arrested at break- fast. They were taken to Pana- ma and imprisoned, Barnes waos arrested afterwards, Their baggage was searched and no gold found. The four prisoners addressed a proteet to the United Statcs govern- ment declaring they are innocent and sekiog redress. They say they were not given a hearing. The Misstssippi Flooa. Spectal Disvatchos to Tun k. Mempuis, March 18 —The river here continucs steadily to decline. The river {s within its banks in many localities, HereNa, Atk, March 18 —Tho river is declining at the rate of six inches a day; total fall, over two teet. The bottom will soon be free of water. Planting beglus within the next three weeks, Stringent sanitary measures will be put In force to pres. rve health after the water subsides ana seepage runs off. No apprehension of farther calamity from other causes. Vickssura, March 18, —The coun- try about Ciarksdale is inundated to & depth of four feet. The town being on very high ground, is entirely. safe. The country from Clarksdale to Ta- zonia, 300 miles, Is under water on both sides. Thoriver is as deep as last year. A considerable amount of overflow is caused by water from the Friars Point break on the Mtssissippi. The trip from Williams can be made to Friars Point o small boats, The current at Olarksdale belug very swift, caused the steamer Sauflower to tarn out into the fields, losing one chimney and otherwise damaged. No loss of atock reported The inhabitants are confident the water will paes off in time to make a fine crop, it having began to recede three iuches in twenty-fiur hours, The finest crop for many years was raised in this section last year after the water fell The country from Fasonia down is safe with several feet of bank to spare. Ploughing and planting is progressing. e ———— How They Dwell Together in " Uaity gpoctal Dispatch to Tus Bxn, New York, March 18.—There was o large convention of Irlsh societies in this city to-day to arrange a recep- tion to Parnell. The proceedings were mnot harmonfous. The land leaguers presented Dr. W. B. Wal- lace’s name as president, and the Anclent Order of Hibernians named James Oliver. Der. Wallace was de- olared chosen amid much confasion. The Hibernians left the hall. ~When the noise subsided the meetlng was resamed and a business committee ap- pointed to consider the best manner of receiving Parnell. Egan with the Fathers. Epecial Dispatch to Tan Ban. Warersury, Conn., March 18. —At the close of the lecture on St. Patrick by Father Lilly, of Ohio, to-night, Father Walsh Introduced Patriok Egan, former secretary of the Land League, as “the little man who made the British lion tremble.” Egan said: Ireland is to-day in the bunds of the most bratal and coercive foe, who is hanging innocent men, bayoneting women and shooting down childten, Eogland, he sald, with her spies, in- formers and packed jurles, is trying to orush out the national life of Ireland, but there is a new Ireland on thisside of the Atlant g hich will hold her to a reckoning fz the crimes committed at her home. He belleved Ireland's long night of slavery was approaching its dawn, and that measures for her national independence would be suc- ocessful. Mint Money. Special Dispatch to Tus Ban, PriLADELPHIA, March 18,—Saper- intendent Saowden of the mint sa; dles for the altered design of the new five cent piece will not be reaay for two or three weeks. The altered coin could not be issued till then. The nickels now in circulation will not be called in. Col. Snowden goes to New Orleans to investigate the ocircum- stances connected with the {ssulng at the New Orleans mint of gold coin found below the standard by the assay commissioner, who reported 1t to the president. A Disastrous Collision. Speclal Dispatch to Tun ux, BroominaToN, Ill,, March 17,—Two freight tralns of the Chlcago & Alton and the Illinols Central came into col- lision at Normal yesterday. Eight of the Alton cars were loaded with cat- tle, and the Illinois Central engine, and several cars loaded with fror, were thrown from thetrack. Some of the cattle were killed, and the cars badly wrecked. The cause of the ac- cident has not beeu ascertalned, but it is believed by some that it was a misunderstacding of signals, A Monetary Scare. Special Dispatchito Tus Bxs. Several dranken anarchists were ar-|g ., g P'“P“‘f'“"» men will be rested. At s meetiog of 500 socialists | "y 0 van an at Brasserle Des Paquls, an uproa took place, fighting ensued and a door The meeting of the place broken. afterward separated. Ls Ohapelle Jaffrin, » member of their minds ocon- verted from brate force.” The Diamond Mine Grave. Hpecial Dispatcn to Tun B, Braiowoop, Iil, March 18, the municipality in a_speech eulogiz: | large numboer of people gathered at the ing the commune, advised workmen |diamond mine to-day. Oaly five 0 abstain from disorderly manlfests tiona, ot - | of water remain to be pumped out, and the bodles are expected to come Baaquets were given In Galllottler, [to the surface at any time. Hinged New Logx, March 17, —There ls no little uneasiness among the business men in New York In regard to the tightness of the money market. Money to-day was loaned at 10@156 per cent, and prime mercantile paper at 63@7 per cent. The bank state- ment just lssued is unfaverable, show- ing In the reserve a decrease of $1 604, 624, and the banks now hold $6,770,. 8706 less than the legal requirements, with & yonng man who had been |cltement to-night. Just befdre the boarding with them, had endeavored | close of the performance an alarm of FAREWELL TO OMAHA. to have thelr goods taken to the depot | fire was given. The large audience Rov.J, W, Ingram a7 Good Byo iy 2yt eht er i 0 | o LA B kb, to Bis People, BAPTISED IN BLOOD. An Ifalian Christening in New York Sealed With the Blood of a Bue:t. them and attached everything attach- | When quiet was restored it was found able, some of them making themaelves | that two men, jtwo women, & girl and wl:ola, &?fla ot:er- :nu nlnablu to | boy ;ng a b:olond ynn::rd!uu '""T.I:' Ohrig. | %¢t soything, and aro heavy losers, |ocrushed, being tram| upon. o Affecting Services at the The puuf. in this tru:.'nullon Jots | wounded were nntp to ‘the county tian Church Yesterday, last evening for Omaha; at least that|hospital. Some are believed to be is the destination they gave. It 1s|fatally hart. hoped they will be shown up as they 1t has been known for some timo|desorve, wherever they will make thelr past that Rov. J. W, Ingram, forsome | next hltnpph]g plnen,“ and hth-t lthn Spocial Dispatch to Tis Bn, time past In charge of the Ohristian | Merchants will not allow themselves| Onroaco, March 17,—The Tribune ohnm‘!’z congregation of thls city, was to be victimized by them as they have | this morning dovotes two pages to a il fall statement as to the methods by about to take his doparture from our ,,,,,,,,, — which the vast public domain of the midst, where he has worked 8o long TELEGRAPH NOTES Untted States in being lost, stolon and faithfully and so acocp'ably. The|g Dispatches to Trn . sud surrendered, The Tribune reasons for his resignation and CUABEE | « Buuer defeated Rows fn the oharges that the land sot apart for from Omaha t» Los Angelos, Ool,, aro Rowan wrestling match at New Orleans. Grwen- | homen for families has been made into empires for corporations, In the The steamehip Kibe, from Kurope to also well known, and in the light of Niw Yorn, bmu‘ghv. 201,000 1. goid 2ot story recited below every element of all the circumstances, it was an cc |and bors :“m': h""t'"d “("‘“':h"“ bfl 't'r’“ "‘; 7 Y ave been at work in the spoliation of ouston of moie than ordioary sepse) | Thssrasd ey of Chlongo reurned | 30 undof the poople, Congross has when he preachod his “‘farewell wer. | T U5, T HIAEE been extravagant and haa failed to act mon” to those with whom he had lab St. Patrick's day was colebrated by pro- | when & part of the results of its ex- ored 80 long. ceasions and banquota in all the principal | travagance might have been saved. cities of the United States. The Iand office has been inadequately “The Miami distillery, owned by Pattison | equipped by congress and has on its & Caldwell, at llnny;llon. Ohio, burned, i ddsodns LS The Victim's Head Almost Sev- ered From the Body With a Razor, A Desperate Gang of Horse and Oattle Trieves Discov- ered in Texas, Mynterious and Brntal Murder of a Woman in Water- town, Mass, Shooting Plonior, Buicides, and Minor Grades of Orime. Oh, Time, In thine unceasing fight! T sk oue glance, » single sieht Of home, Itallan Cat.’ 3 Loos, 810,000, woll pasromy! own account been oareless, dishonest | Spectal Dispateh to Tun u-:rh"-h 4 and traitorous to the interests of the New York, March 18 —A di Yesterday morning the ohildren’ of |, O: E. Owen, defaulting treasurer of the | yaople, It has been wax in the hands ttted “:_[ the Ttallan, y inoladed | Thitd Nutional baok of St. Louis was | ¥ E Lleasd s ] B to-day in the Itallan the Sabbath rchool were in sentenced to eght yoars in the peniten. | Of the great railroad corporations, but | quarter. Guissppe Liaxola had a baby among those who bade hr‘:fidl 0 | tiary, double edged steel in the rlde of the|christened, and invited a number of the paator, and to them especially was | yohn Weusook, of Towa City, & Bohe- | POOF sottlors. It has overturned the | friends to the ceremony. Among the the short discwurse delivered. mian, in & fit of madness or partial inean. | doclsion of the supreme court and|number wore Antonio and Fellolo The pastor chose from the worip: :loy;:rrled to cut bis throat, He will re« | nullified the acts of congress to be-| Amon, brothers, and Frauk Alberto. tures certsin passages whioch Wwould . . tray ita trust and enrich the rallroads, | After the christening all began to be appropriate to the occaston, but MM""'" Fitzgibbon, o laborer, was blown | but has refused even to exercise its | drink, and a quarrel ensued. Razors before ho had finished reading theae | (2 Moms o Thursduy at 1ho Sterling (N. | disoretion when the home of set- |and knives wero used. When the po- passsgon ho was compellod to ®all | 47 (ViE La tler, held by a righteous title, was to | lice arrived Alberto was found in a apon Dr. Lucas to continuaihe | “pt0 McKiuley, a Baltimore & Ohio | D® confisoated at the demand of cor-|dying condition. A rasor cut had reading. v A} Tabular statements | gone so far through his neck that hia conductor, lesned from the car near Salem- | POrate greed. THE CHILDREN, #o ville, Ohio, war struck by a mail catoher |are published supporting every | head hung only by a shred of flesh. who were to take part in the and instantiy killed, charge made, 'l‘Dlvs mldul- Wl:d 'prc- Heo waas sent to St. Vincent hospital. » é At the memorial mass meeting in honor [ pared by Hen . Lloyd, an tor- | Physiclana say he will die., The service, sang some selections' withhe | " T FITICK by the working men of | ial writer on The 'Mbnno', and i sure bm,therl Amon’ were arrested, oholr very harmoniously. Tae lesdler | Broo.lyn, Dootor Adolph Donani deliver: | g t al attenti ) of the choir, Mr. Wilkins, sang aHolo | ed the merorial address. attract general attention. ;l::dm:;t:c;.‘d ‘l‘h;: :;‘r'o .:ou(r,od m beautifully, but was IM Ex-Gor Kirk: , secretas |G v T M , . One ;::{;lo to sing l{l’ the verses, hm:lur ke G::&:?:,d vt lool:i’e:::l‘l': The Flends in New York- ten knife thrusts on him, the other ‘The pastor sunounoed his text, And | thrown from his carriuve at Towa City and | o Dpetch to Tk s two. They deny wounding Al said that the ohildren had desired to |mfsred severs injuren. Not dangerous. [ N&W Youk, March 18 —The anol | who they say ‘sitacked and wound take parsin the farewell serylcs, and | A. 8. Hill, of Salt Like city, decamped | Yor#ary of the Parls commune of them, t. 1“ he would direct his first | "ith 810,000 bolouging to his wife. Offi- | ¥a8 celebrated by the communists of rormon, which 1s, “Suffer little ohil- deca grg on ble sl Hle came {rom the th: h:uly tn~d;|y. 3!1." P large il iy s ey Alaty s ast & few yours ago and married & widow ring, all wearing bons, dren, and forbid them not, to oome | hers. Bh the walli. weds revolutionary| NEw York, March 18 —Antonto unto me; for 01"':: lhl.'l ‘h o kingdom adTh. "llll]l of Enos J, Crowther for alleg- | mottoes, bordered with blood colors, | Anandillo, aged 19, was fatally shot of Heaven. == Ly e At e theft at St. Joo | and the sashes of the offisers were of | ¢ -night while entering the hallway of PAREWELL WORDS. " g | et of d‘:y"“““,}v?"’(,nl,“g".‘h.'ha: the same :uel.‘ lllsnhl\don, in an ad- | bis home in the Italian quarter. After the pastor had finished his|was taken. dress, sald the Parls commune was e nermon to the children, he said it hed | Holmes B. Kelley, of Philadelphis, and | t00 humane, ~The commune of the| _:u""’:_:'&:-‘:‘_‘ of Thieves. been impossible for him to write & ser- | Jamen Howard, of New York oity, have | future will be established regardless of | Svecial Dispa mon, aud even to make any prepara- | been arre:ted for mlnzcouumedlnluuinfl humanity and with a firm hand to| SAN ANToNIA, Tex,, March 18.— tion whatever, but he wounld merely |$10000 f.reed bonis “of the Albany and | wield the sword of destruction. Two young men, sons of prominent call attentlon o the farewell of Paul [Sueusnna railway. atook e ol‘;:iuzm&‘hm :unn— ¥ A fierce gsle from th thwest pre- ing Co) rested here wve divulged the ex- et ‘ms: mlchahCorllln.;hh:‘:. vailed ail r'-:erd:;m‘n ‘:Jffi::sotm er:e Special fi.:-z:‘.fi.:'a-..' oo {atence of » large gang of “;flh and et ) Yiohy | \mounts of lumber wero whirled from the | ™y 11y xaports, March 18 —A re- | horso thieves, The band is saldto be ton the letter, thought what he might | yoverament pier into the basin. but most gt % say that would have force, and in |of it was reccovered. ceiver has been eppointed to take|composed of soms of the most mno- these words there s comprehendud . T, Forbes, domonstrator of | Sharge of the Marion Trust company, | torlous and deperate men in the very much: ‘Finally, brevhren tomy, Jefferson medical college, | l0oated in this city. The firm has|state. Measures are being taken for farewell, Be pérfect, be of d ed with complicity in the desecration | been in existence about one year, dur- | their arrest. 8 men wre taking comfort, be of one mind, live In , | of graves of Lebanon cemetary, was ac- |ing which time nn&r,l{ 200,000 were | groat interest in the matter, but and the Gad of love and' phecatiRI | Loiuec Ml cuoesiag i the oofies OB UASWE in and $60,000 paid out, The|the 18 character of the be_with you.” i victims of the swindle nmmber about | thel 1 expected to fuvelve » Jou, 'he steamboat Grand Isle, which took | 5 000 " The aver ‘blood-shed. Paul had preached at this placs tho placn of the lost Veaoo, was| 5000 T mrq! jPaEys Woalhed. and after W oame apostles,. ¢f vn Black jrivar with oarRa. The | from 8 §40. o) i+~ thorewas a divislon in-the chte™) o Talact e 836,000 Trod; oaryo | conoeria will puy i oy Willed, 5 ales of cot'on and 3,000 busbels of Dip and Judaiziog teachers ocame th NS TR (b ot Mysterio Lousvitie, March 18,—At Wil- Ths Arkansas legislative committee ap- | Spocial Dispateh to Tus Bun. from Jerusalem to destrey their falf llamsburg, Whitely county, Ky., to- in Ohrist. Baut he says to them, “Be ¥ i {agl h afoot.” You may may, “Brother | Jolatedto iavestigate the scoonnts of ex | Omanvmston, 8. 0., March 18 —Sat- | day, an old man named Dowall and & Lear has reported cone X » B ™ o ain bo morally por- | toriey gemaralto sus Lese aud surotios. | White' men and one colored man, all| boy snd fled. foot; and never stop until you bave| The safe in the store of Moors & Riggs, | Fospectacle, and took thom to Florence A Noted Suteide. been succensfal in attaining a noble, | Foryth, Mo., contaming fands of T to awalt examination Tuesday. Wil- Special Dispatch o Tux Ba. Ohristian aim which h lneeti & Co., was blown open aud $5,000 in son sald the arrest was for election stian alm which you have D! and a large amount of county warrants |(ffonses. Ho would give the prisoners | RicEMoxp, Va., March 18.—Ben- beforeyou. And do mot allow the|,nd other papers stolen. Officers are now | no” more definite information, Bail|jsmin Bates, aged 49, sulolded this small debt which remains on the|pursuing two mounted men, supposed to 0 morning, shooting himselt through Rtk b dask of mind; | be the robbere, who are making toward the | 748 refased as the officer feared he 8y R Relther the :::y’ 7ho. 1o thelr wiok- would lose his mileage. gld- hl:irt.ma: Vi ‘g:::;l ::.l:h.m' f: - — WA d ed.iess are preparing for themselves Obsoene Li Lincoln's cabinet, and was head ef from the fact that the Bank of Montreal me Literature. RO N SARINGT: sternslipoushojent, fih be "{'“d,',‘l'(: hias taken out a warrant o arrest Thomas | Spocial Dispateh fo Tun B, the former large book houso in this on the rock Christ Jesus. You Hod y produce merchant,on| Pprrrenura, March 17.—A inove- | ity of Bates & Waddy Bros. mlwms, bovnstao mach o T il Lthe chargo of obtaining woney undar fase | u\onla on foot to have Dakes fn-| e stuck. 'ne defaulte: e rouj @ malls, ] .";'lfi:;:h I have attended many 2o of the rlohont merohants hers, Btlulg postal officials say the letters farowell sorvices and preached fare. | John Jones,of Ogelthorpe connty, shot | written by Dukes to Oaptain Natt|s. m.—The wife of Edward Carleton e the. twanty-one years | Ad killed his wife vesterday. Homarried | justify his arrest for the infraction of | Was murdered in the hallway of her well sarmons 1 e ey 1 to. | her when she was 11 our years | tho United States law governing the |own house laat lnst night. The stmymioiatry, LUave ogver iy 8o, Alter the marrlage Jones attempted | ¢y yission of mail. The penaity is | door bell rang aud Mra. Carleton an- day, been compelled to yield to an [to outrage the mother-in-law. He has _ o d ova;polurlnr( {ofluence of myfeelings |been gone three He returned re- | year in the penitentiary. :«‘:’:::dwhofl::. dt‘h?‘:l‘:l:o:?, un;g n:: years. tl; d tried to ge’ hiswi’e to live with Althopghinifrians may proas the hand | Y Sho refured and he Killed her. ' He Biack Mash. i.:m :::;g’“:hl 0"”"“ _'fl";‘&lo“ .: § | wae arrested and committed wuicide in jail, | Bpecial Dispatch to Tus Bax. 3 . £ 55 ., is unable, there will be a time when [, Jilen Conway, » woman ot B0 there shall be a meeting again, and we | wag found dead in bed :l;:l‘l‘"?uv SOkl aner TN ?E’?;‘.'..".',':u.'d “Jv.::.ll’.!:n(;aup:u ';nn'ud in | Anna Welsbrich, 16 years old, mar- ‘At the olose of the sermon two oame | them. She is believed to have children in | ried Uyrus Bostwick, colored, in the forward to unite with the ohuroh. Boston or Philadelphis. The effects were | absence of her father, ten H turned to th blic administrato They had been subjeots of prayer, |Lending investigation, i discovered the faot. ht be ted, and| A 1 derable interest to trad: ?l::ntr:k’odntlllxl:y pmle:lo::i':;nlr'fdth unfons has begnn In the courts of Denver, | Fecently divorced from his first wife, in Ohrist. Fslrl‘“’ ln(} P|:tn-m. u‘IrI:. .-n A d'";l:l. who was also white, uaion tor cons| N ———————— '(Belolutlom In reference to good |chlomd O rea ) o haymaen Billards and the Drama. shes and antiolpations of fuvure | ¢, it wor' it wi reed up n were not | pecial Dispateh to Tux B Ohristian work by the pa:tgr and hh'. lnanulodi ’rn:y ge um(- h: o family, and expressions of deep regret | amount of work was contracted for on the on mo’x'mnt of fn. severing his connec. | basls of these prices, of which the union izant, tlon with the congregation wera read '.J..w’i‘"l}lr.:wn, Jr., recently avpointed | great balke line tournament beginning minin, ensation in finanocial circles the body of her mother as the foot of the stairs, her skull crashed with & OsuxosH, Wis,, March 18 —A onse | large rook. Oarleton, a liquor dealer ork, | of miscegenation has just been dis- | in Boston, arrived home at midnight, l{'{ covered in prominent olrcles here. | when he first learned of the murder. s His wife was advanced in preguancy. FRRY, Bpecial Dispatch §0 Tu nm‘-. d » Be. Ahe thhae ssiieg ’f;'::,'{‘,?,’k :‘:. Denver, March 18.— Oharles G, Ballard, at one time teller of one of the leading banks of Syracuse, sulolded here last night. D. J. Twomly, formerly of Boston, lately wholesale confeotioner of this CHicado, March 18.—Maurice Vig- | city, was choked to death to-day while naux and Wm. Sexton arrived here | eating fish at a lunch counter. and will at once begln practice for the | This evening, at Red Cliff, & small csmp near Leadville, a man by Dr. Lucas. United States marshal for the eastarn dis- | the 26th inat. oamed Mansfield shot and ln-unbt.lfi trict of Arkansas, was arrested Baturd Robson & Orane leased s lot on[killed his wife, and then put & CROOKED WORK. 0! ed with forging a large number tral | throw his own head. He will dle. Vo d collecting m: ‘on them, | Randolph street opposite the Oen h § S S e Jonchere and ool e eo® Shine | Mualo hall, and will bulld a theatre to | Cause, jealousy. An Alleged Omaha ramily in DISFe: | (;y1qyell 1s strongly sgainst bim, but the | cost $100,000. T pute. examination {s not conclu’ed. Brown was Landreth's Garden Seeds at Helm- rod & Dorman's. tf for yoars chief deputy in the marshil's cosed T . E MAVERIOK NATIONAL BANK. The Weeping Water Republican of | fice aud was an) clnted to Cor, Water and Congress Streets. AL S . The Dootor Acquitted Sperial Dispatch to T Bax. PHILADELPHIA, March 17.—Dr. .| Wm, L. Forbes, demoustrator of anat- omy In the Jefforson medical college, rans, who recently died. Ho is Maroh 16.h high standing in the church. I stood he in in good financial cirous His arrest causes a great sensatio Some months ago a woman and two daughters, one a mere child, came to Wespiag Waket from - Oumalis, giving of R O e ot v Jho IML DA Zri:‘;e: paplairn qun-::,o--r?-'umm elr names as on, For some | Hubdred: Romel Soarcely M 2 wooka thoy bosrded; fikidy securing a |thing was saved . People barely sscapid | cometery, was acquitted this morning |SURPLUS, = $.00,000 Transacts a general Banking business, Re- ceives the accounts of Banks, Bankers and others, Draws Forelgn Exchasge and makes Oable Transfors in Europe and Tel- house they went to houfé keeping, | with their llvn:; No ..lru.:filun; in m: {n the court of uarte! |t ‘ept what e fire-proo ——— after purchasing an entleo outfit, em-| STCh il ", "ufe’ " One thou Fatal Fire 4 1 vael ofbg B 4 | that :- 'nlve:l, -l To the Editor of Tus Kex. stoves, and varlous othol , of | much sufforing must ensuo before the dos- . e R TR S bl our m:srol'nuu, on time, the widow |titute oan be provided for, Only s fow A “"“c‘:l'l:;l::"':i‘m (:‘c“‘"ed“;““ luat | e6aphic Teansfors of Money theoughout ropresenting herself to be & widow in|#mall buildings on the outskirts of the n in y e ™ | the United States, Buys and Ak Gaxs fair cl tal though clatming | town are left. ~ The Baid Mouniin com- | night, destroylng &' barn. 1 1ot | ernment and other luvestment Securities, NS, SUEShRAION . 0B g | Any's mines and bulldings, dumps. lum. | of the bullding burnt Friday fell last i that her money wasinvested in 0‘:‘ or house and yards aud the flumo are il | night, barying beneath the debrls four | 30 executes any business for its Corre: For some time they carriedon a dr fe, This renders it possible for many of | o "0 ono boy, three of whom will | spondents in the line of Banking, ABA P. POTTER, Presiden’. braclng silver ware, carpets, an organ, | Lonnd of flour is makiog business, all the time golng |she poor to go to work as soon as they get Sevanty-six oused. buildings were | die. deeper in debt. This they were en.' s e , Cashlor. storles and making fair promises )¢ flour left. ~An organized body P o w&th-me Some three or four weeks 8go how\ d to exclude lhomlrl;nmthet«vwn‘; ;\11 Special Dispatch to Tun Ban, 2 kK 4 A ur may bring - over, the head of the establishment Jlanow: ~ Ne juimber o be had until teams fl“';""l‘l- Bd‘::.-“ ‘h::;::i d:Zf '{gfl suddenly left for Omahs, “‘on business, flare brought from the valleys. The fire ver aol uh e ngh o tobe gone but & few days.” Toforiginated in the kitchen of the Forrest past twelve hours an: everywhere & house, The fire apparatus was in bad |declining rapidly. The overflow is condition, disappearing, e i Lins Ravitiom NEW STOCK boots and_shoes, Niw Onuraxs, March 18,—Faran- | UTIOA BOOT AND 8HOE STORE, villion, Bourbon and Orleans | 1221 Farnam street. Full line—low ta, waa the soene of great ex-|prices, Opening this evening. DUFRENE & MENDELSSHON, ARCHITECTS! REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank Building. make a long story short, she falled to return, which perhaps was not sur- prising, and, from onurhlnlngu falnt suspiclon that all was not right, her itors became convinced of the faoct and on Wednesday morning, after as-fjta's certaluing that the girls, together WarzRLOoo, Mass., March, 19, 1:20 °

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