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For Neuralgia not expected that the Omaha dootors will put in any bills, for it is cortainly a most material benefit for them to get away from the metropolis, especially at this timo when the druggists have taken|._ chargo of the cemetery census, ELECTION, Next Tuesday promises to be the live- A MOB OF MANIACS, (Continwed rom second page.) ters. All railways aro giving military | train, and in the ovening the Soventh trains precedence in right-of-way. ragiment from Coshocton arrived by way of BERNER'S CONDITION, the Pan Handle ronteand weremarched to Bernor has been resting quietly in the city park '".b” held as "’""\""" prison all day. The gates had to be ments to the soldiery on duty at 'hn]x)ll McGuire was shot through the breastand | closed against tho public for chapel, | Bosides there are en routo and to arrive fatally hurt. Oaptain Desmond was a|owing to the multitude of curiosity | 0:Night, one section of the Fifth bat- oung lawyer of much promise, a fino|gazers that appeared. No violence is on, the Eloventh battery, NEWS OF THE NATION. A Memorial fo Congress from the New Mexco Logislature in Refer- ence fo Land Steals, JUSTICE TO “JUMBD." He Denies H;vinn Called ex-Conrt Clerk Barr a Defanlter, For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Rheumatism N ey The Peculiar Address of Wol liest olection ever held hore in the spring, | looking soldjer, the pride of his regiment, | probable here. Itis very qulst, but veland, and the Third regiment, of For Rheumatism Deli olouILe General Montgomery, who came within [and one whose loss on overy ;.c:.y“m is | the night guard at the |?'m(lm ia small | Oovington, O. This makes in all six- For Rheumatism elivered to the Teachers | fow votes of being elected somo timo | dooply doplored. Thero was no uso novw [and thore has beon somo talk of eary | SSiments, two batteries, and one troop oy oo o6 o pion B E p by Charles H. Gere. ago as police judge on the domocratic |in trying to stop the incondiaries, They [acoess to him. ¥ [of cavalry to be here during the night. arges of Corruption Proferred For Rheumatism ¥ J " ticket, has boen nominated by the red [went from office to office starting fires, FIRING RENPWRD. v Against the General g —— ribbon men and endorsed by the dewo- |and in a fow minutes, with the windows [ orvorxsart, March 30-8:10 About 8 o'clock to-night a regiment Tor a Lame Back The Teachers’ C. tion T | crats for the same office. _If the temper. | all broken out in the side, the Pising Mag Juus b the sourt houso | Tem Columbus, guarding the Court Land Office, . onvention Lurned |ance republicans bolt Cobb, or even if [ counr mousk GLOWED LIKE A FURNACE, | hoavior tha b o Ly oot et %€ | stroot approach, was fired into by one of absnte Tor a Lame Back Into a Political School Land |their active workers romain neutral, [~ gy - o h 1 " : ikl the mob from an alley botween Mainand [ , X i i A eetin saloon men are working ha to| s p. m,— | the challenge by a few shots, which were For a1l Baol g st control the council, for they [Withoutan escart of tronps, and, second followed by n volley and several shots ported Adversely by the o a Lame Back . y y ate after & repenl of e 10 uccnu)m he ;:n-w co\:idut:my A\?NI from the Ciatling stationed there. The Oommittee o Doctor Thomas' Eelectric 01 | Lbe Evil Designs of the Pill[o'clock ordinance niow in forco. Thay gt fooo, wd, preyontedt the o of o ERECTING BARRICADES, number of injured at this hour cannot be G ascortainad. Tho firing is now continu- ing at intervals in all directions, It is the purposo of the militia to clear the stroots. One volley, fired down Main street, wounded among others Briggs Swift, a prominent pork packer. POSTING THE MILITIA, loy has issucd an want the time extended to midnight, so that they can catch the incomers on the night trains and the outcomers from the opera house and other places of amuse- ment. In all probability they will suc- ceed in repealing this city law, but Mayor Moore, it is said, has pledged himself to veto it, and the fight now is to get a two- aftor oftico was reached by the flames, | CiNcrsyati, March 50— Colonel Haw- and as the floors crashed and fell the | kins has extended his linesby barricading crowd cheered. all the streots leading to the court house | T —" for a distance of a square and the oppor- of Bheriff Hawkinalisn been again std tunity for secing is not good. Still there R 1 1 N ret soemed to be a lack of desire to crowd et ”"""‘““‘l""‘ iz h‘}”‘ ;‘Y.'l';‘ FOIer- f about the place. A deep feeling against ence to tho loss of this building. —An|ihg militia was manifosted all the timo, Pounders Upon the State Treasury. Doctor Thomas' Belectric Oil Dector Thomas' Belectric 0il Doctor Thomas' Eclectric Oil SOLD BY ALL DIRUGGISTS, Minister Sargent Telegraphs His Resignation to Secretary Frelinghuysen, Something About the Lincoln City Held Next Election 10 be e, B ki 61 6 Tuesday. hicd Yate to carmy it over his honors | immonse eranda, with hugo atae eol | Evary now and then during the foronoon | oede to tho militia_direoting that.they The Keifor-Boynton Committes to AU LI At S OUR LINCOLN TER. day, for the primaries on Friday indi. |story tc the roof, and commanding Main ::t;::‘:u‘\‘;:‘::n :‘li‘l:‘r:"ll M’l';!i‘:mb:cl:‘s:‘.:‘: 443 l:?nil:{‘i:x::"vl:“iizhn‘::;::rn:cl‘t(i)(»n:“r«t“\x.-np‘|t}::;c Report to the Honse Next Buffalo, N. Y. catec as much. There are rumora of |stroot and Court stroet, formod a place | synoying that o far as practicable tho | bearance, but if forced to fight to repel Tuesday. DEFINITION OF THE WORD “‘LIAR,"” bringing in a force of railroad strikers To the Kditor of Tik Bxk. and workers to carry the day, and this Liscory, March 30, 1884, The Even- | has aroused some of the solid citizens to [and could have made certain death of ing Demoorat of this city declares ex such a pitch thet already they have [any man coming within range More- hod: ik 4 : . 4 1y |picked men in every ward to take care of [over, the :n be;; ¢J.c bJumbob is .l' lu'm 4 l]nv the .illug):lAvotm even ) the extont of | ATrACK ON THE TREASUREN'S OFFICE oubtedly Jumbo may be a liar; and also [ causing ¢ otnrmf. Jusno, [ oo made, it would have been but the a villain and a traitor to the state, and “._m R work of a minute to have sent three still the country be safe. However, as bt times twenty men to all the front win. the Democrat has jumbled over “Jumbo” .}h\"\mllclf, Lthl:ch l21!.—g’!‘]v{mnty~fivo goyu of tt':m um;)rt house ]buildj;lg and ll.;\(-xlnr PROPER MANAGEMENT mile gorge in the river here still remains, |driven the mob away. Instead, poor| In the plans for the protection of life _t:‘:axe to ":i:k IT:’:: Ber F:)rl;e{pc‘nndent. The river rose slowly all night, but is Dleflr‘ld, with a mere squad, was sent [and proj -!rty there has been lack of head. it behooves the latter to give brie atten- now stationary. The gorge at Washburn | to the first floor to put out the fire, and [ Mayor Stophens has been dangerously ill | Main streot at 8 o'clock were merciful | ing that over 4,000,000 acres of land tion to the matter, inasmuch as he is ac- [ is broken and is expected to reach here | he was mnnhged. It was the gallant| with pnuemonia and yesterday lefc “his | after all, as thoy seem to have provented | New Mexico and Colorado have been con- cused of calling ex-Court Olerk Burr a | to-night. It will raiso the water, and, it [ work of Col. Freeman's Fourteenth regi- | bed at the risk of his life to give direc- | the gathering of any largor crowd at any | verted to private use. The memorial defaulter. This Tue Bre or 1its corre- |i® feared, do much damage. Reports |ment that finally cloared the stroets and | tions. Ho spent the whole night in his | point. was prepared by O. P. McMaines, repre- RpOKSERL AevErAIaN SR TR LN ke of th from Mandan. which was flooded in 1881, | gave the authorities control of the entire | office and at points where he could do ROBBING A PAWN SHOP, sentative of the legislature of New P A ) A “.u I:.“ stato that Kml‘;t anxiety prevai Prep- .paco“nboup the court house and jail. | the most. To.day heisin great danger| Apout 10:30 crowd was breaking into | Mexico. It will be presented to the word defaulter necossarily means “‘liar,” | arations are being made for a big flood |Col. Hawkius had evidently misunder- [ of a relapse. But his plans have taken [, pawn shop on Central avenue and |Douse shortly, It is thought that a then perforce tho Demoorat is tho liar, |1t requires a furthor rise of six fuot to | stood the shape, and virtually the control of both | giealing pistols. A dotachment of police | *Pecial committe will be asked to in- becaus it is the only paper that has ever eq}::mtT BA::?FVOf ifilsl. S ;}:} S ‘::finm:lzhz forces, :{n (l" "“i soon_ settled this party and arrosted a | vestigate the charges. McMaines, in the conneotod ho said term with Mr, Burr, | rivor roso an inch anda quarter fo-day 7D Gox aa the lesding adviser - |Rumber of tho thisves without blood. | Memotialy profors chargs of eorruption On the contrary, it was expressly stated | At a meeting of citizens of West Baton MEE * CITIZENS C Lk :ge Bix 8 acisiutio MI; i “.l i that whatever apparent discrepancies ap- | Rouge parish a strong appeal was signed AT et o h wi s Maxwall GRS peared on tho books of the late court i Thia morning the mayor s G e e ur clerk may have been clerical errors; and moreover, it is understood on good au- where twenty men in safety could have —THE - i MILD POWER CURES.. cleared the whole space with two volleys, UMPHREYS’ OMEOPATHIC i SPECIFICS. 0 ) years,—~Each number the special pre= of o eniinent physician.—Tha only infe and Sure Med (cinics foF the popls police were placed next to the people. ipithets were shouted and threats were not wanting, whether in earnest or for the sake of terrifying the boys in blue, could not be told. *'Wait till to-night, wait until to-night, and wait till we are f,‘md and drunk and we will hoist you 1;19 coated men from behind your bar- rols. force with necessary effoct oss, At 30 the mob broke into Music hall and took the cannon on exhibition there, but the military drove them away and took the gun, The Trial of cx-Senator Kellogg Fixed for April 21, MORE ENCOURAGING At 11:30 p. m. tho situation is most . cmv.‘(»um';inu.p The purpose of gotting e LY the cannon was the only thingin the| WasmiNatoN, March 20,—Members- shapo of an organized effort of any mag- [ elect of the New Mexico legislature have nitude. It may bo that the vicious vol- [sent to Representative Springer, to be leys fired into Court street and down | presented to congress, a memorial charg- LAND STEALS. Were among the things said Chill, eeding ns,.. | ‘Adue, Fover, Agues | nd or Bl 0 MOTIVES OF THE MOB, He thought the prisoners in jail was their objective point, wherens, if they had any purpose at all it was to take revenge on the militia for the previous night's reck- less firing. Colonel Hawkins, therefore, had given his whole attention to the pro- RD, CHURCH CONFIDENT, At 15:30 Col. 8. H. Church sent the n ms to | following dispatch: devise means for protecting the city from | p, 3 3 hreys’ Homeopathic Mede ulton Street, New York. asking the governmeet to send immediate formal oal for » meeting of o Uno de Gato tract, the Moro grant, the CREAT ENCLISH REMEDY. relief to the suffering people; also to as- Sangre de Christo eguntl, and others. Kfiafln Cures reinn fll!hl"l] thority here that Mr. Burr himself says :atrit:: l;‘::: in strengthening and re- | toction of the jail and prisoners. His | the mob. A list of one hundred w'.Tl;':W e s A Danin e L 1;}“’ v """“,i"" in connection with NG Omerras 1088 that the sole reason why the county com- | Hnovrt, N. H., March 29,—Serious | CPROTtUDIties for knowing the exact situ- | names was solected, The majority of| "Phoere is a much quieter spirit prevail- e SR L 3 M. Chilcott, g among tno people in the streets. | missioner Wil We rather think that the demonstration | land office, for the restoration of law has broken the 4 Stephen B. Elkins, Com- lliamaon, of the general John T. Elkins and others. ¥) OF MANLY VIGOR, Spsrmatorr {Ejhos, ete., whon all othcr reme: Kdios tail’ A cure guaranteed. 3 81.60 a bottlo, large bottle, four Y times the quantity, §5. By ox: tion were not good and he had reason to | them were notified at once, the greater |y, expect assistance ecarlier from outside | number of whom responded to the call troops. immediately at the mayor’s office, and missioners have directed the present court clerk, Mr, Sizer, to make a report on the trial and such like fees received washouts are reported from all quarters. At Barnet, Vt., this afternoon, the Con- necticut river carried away several rods 30th. court house, The Fourth | oo Dear regiment was a total failure. It marched to Eighth and Walnut and then marched back to the depot, It was afterward during his (Burr's) official life was be- | of road bed of Hebti ¢ Joqo agroed to issue the following call and dis- | haok.} f = press to any addross. Sold b: A\ of road bed of t he Connecticut & Penn- THE FOURTEENTH REGIMENT & 3 e ack-bone of the mob. The crowds are A%, INSTITUTE, Poburuggiols ENGLISH MEDI | cause he considered certain emoluments | gylvania River railroad. T e LR R R B Ul small in number, and while thoy are bit- PENSION BILLS. ¥ ‘{?;hh' :m et ; ve Street, Bt. | of the office belonged to him by law and VicksBURG, March 29, —The town of 19 g‘clock .whon 3 Ty r:fl::;fl Mayor's Office, Cincinnati, March | ter in their opposition they VARIOUS BILLS ACTED UPON. wve 8old Sir Astley Cooper's Vital Rostorative right,and the triangular guardians of the county thought otherwise. Tue Bre made no attack on Mr, Burr’s integrity— not at all, but simply stated that the rumor was 1n this community—as to the You are requosted to zens, who have been ap- pointed an advisory committee, at the city building this (Sunday) evening at 7 o'clock. %Sinned are afrai to provoke a conflict. There much wild rumor as to their intentions, but a sober study of the situation im&lrwea me with the view I have expresse Tensas is almost entirely overflowed. the The inhabitants have been removed to Rodney, Miss. The town of St. Joseph, with 400 houses, is flooded excapt the front street, which is protected by a WasniNaroN, March 20.—The house committee on invalid pensions, by a vote of b to 4, has decided to report adversley Price’s bill to pension all Boldiers who or years, Every. oustomer spoaks. highly of . 1 wnnsaiatinglyendorse 1 & remody SR 00D¥AN, Drug s Owaha oF.1 1888. ik, 'The want of & re- | - g+ rdered ti h to join the other troops & served in the late war at the rate of o wi flicial rds. v waih gl el J! st Mas J. PHEN pSTET e o ks tass strong leveo.' Al the other strosts havo | o thijuil, but the colonl atated th the B e, | Clopeh sers. Chat. s Tt fores | wenty-two centa per monih foresch TeELEBRATED MR ST CHOA ND LEAGUE. planks laid on boats for the people to go troops had scattered and he could not get yor. wel ab alarge lorce was or-|month of service, The bill of Mr. Rob- ganizing in Covington and Newport and |ingon, of Ohio, to coming here to render assistance; that |goldiers who were cor the Western Union telegraph oftice was to be destroyed in order to interrupt calls for troops; that Hunt's hotel was to be burned; that a quiet organi on was taking place that would astonish overy- Only one of these seemed to be seriouely considered. This was the one with reference to Hunt's hotel. The neys, neitherexcites nor irritates them, was long siueo sup: plied by Hostetter's Stowach Bittors. This fine medicine exerts the requisite degreeo stimulation upin theso orznne, without producing irritation, and is, Hon. Charles Hennery Gere, the great |around. ~ Hundreds of negroes are editor among pedagogues, and _great | cAmped at different points along the river. pedagogue among editors, has suddenly | The water is reported falling below. The become the Parnell of Nebraska, as far | back water is recedin| place all ex-union ! nfined fn confederate prisons upon the pension roll and pay them §2 per day for each day’s imprison- meat was taken up and Matson ofiered a substitute providing that a pension shall be given to any ex-union prisoner whom the board of pension surgeons shall find suffering any disability, either general or specific, also providing for pensioning them together. 1t was after all possi- LA ey T bility of doingany good had passed when | = Shortly after the following proclama- these troops finally joined the rest of the | tion was issued: e £ command. The conduct of Col. Mott| CINcxNATi, March 30.—The misguid- as school lands are concerned. While e will probably be the subjoct of an inves- |ed men who attended the indignation good Omaha folk are endeavoring by all “lola Blooded Murder. tigation. So faras is now known the |meeting which declared that the criminal fair and honest means tb get the schools| Darras, Tex., March 29.—Michael |failure of this command was not attrib- |laws are not properly executed, have out ot politics the Hon. Chawles is try- | Borus, a waiter, was shot down in cold |utable to any indisposition of the men to | themselves been led into the crime of ing to get them in, His address at the|blood by Willis Adams, a drummer|do their duty. The united testimony of assaulting public officers of the peace and teachers’ convention was not one of wel- | for aSt. Louishouse. Borus livednear the | men who had opportunities of observa. | destroying private property. I, there- therefore, far better adapted for the pur- pose_than unmedi- : 3 s Yy Lo % is colonel of the Firat il t of } i cated excitants oft- |come a8 laid down on the pro- | residence ofa notoriouswomanwith whom | tion was that from 200 to 300 men com. |fore, mayor of Cincinnati, do hereby |OWHEF 18 corone’ oLtac Hirat regiment of | the widow of any union soldier who was ;'c'l:’n';:‘.’"f.‘:‘\_‘;"- D% |gramme, but a political appeal to| Adams was intimate and tried to seoure | posed the bulk of the o oM ommand all such porsons to dosist from |Militin. His establishment closed early | onfined in a confederate prison and died to-nightand has not been reopened. EXPRESSIONS OF CITIZENS, the teachers throughout the state to work for members of the next legislature who would mix up the school-land laws again. This is the first time in the history of this state where the instructors of our youth were asked to become vulgar frac- tions in politics and mere ciphers in the estimation of the communities in which they reside. These ambitious pedagogues should remember that fooling around with quarter sections is not as harmless ss playing with conic sections, and that the ‘‘ass’s bridge” in Kuclid is far easier to cross than a span of similar name in politics. If the Hon. Chawles really wishes to get these school matters down to a decidedly fine point he had better let V alentine, M. C., take the executive charge. The way this distinguished gen- tleman taught your County Treasurer from the effects of his confinement, the only evidence necessary in the latter case to be the testimony of the physici his their lawlessness and obey the consti- tuted |mt.hn:i‘tlilen.f 1 Icall upon all good citizens to ly for the preservation of i i ician enroll themselves as special police during | gotermined ‘men who composed the xgob ness. After some discussion the sub- i un tho omergonoy will plonso report them- | of Tridas night,was & gress mistalte, The | Pltutes were adopted. alship would have been sufliciont to put | salyos at the police station nearest their | noorla may openly that it would have them to flight. This is strikingly proven | homes, whero tho officer in ~chargo eefi better to have given up the crimi- when thoatiack Fasimade) on"Eowelli jyichereby i ditooted i ol Heiroll | i3 iy b ace being carehl:lly uarded gun store, about midnight. The firat | thom and provide means of sssembling |anq Jot them receive. the wall merited man who entored was shot dead, the seo. | thom, Members of the Grand Army of [ L ishment, whioh i+ anpears cannot be ond shated tho samo fato, and tho third | sho Ttapublio aro requested to assemblo | Pomianmacnts Ybich » coipenrs cannot | was severely wounded. An effort was | with their officers at their posts and re- | e nrasanse of military and i i then made to burn the building, but the | port themseives by messenger to me for [ 1 or; kro vat £ ':y it 'f) ner of his transfer to St. Petersburg, roprietor from an upper window fired a | gimi it arrlving relnforoementa seem 0 | Minister Sargent cabled the secretary of proprie pp similar duty. Citizens aro warned to [ {1 'mibrs. determination to hold. thow led the woll-dirocted shot, and the effort was|keep boys and youths of their oa | o0 il vather fidn to ek ercito LaRtIAY war an expression of his gratitude for the given up. It was shown later, when | home, and all to remain quiotly in housos | §0¢in effect. Tt is now sntim’- | approval of his courso in the Lasker mat- another portion of the mob got excopt thoso organized and enrolled 83 | yome degras of foundation. that the kil terand for the action of the president A CANNON FROM MUSIC HALL above directed. All persons found on ing of Oapt. Desmond waaldue to Fthe ;{J‘? i;:nm:i::io:of:fing ‘c‘i%na?l hllhm:? and were mot and overcome by & squad the street after 7 o’clock this evenin, awkwardness of the boys who compose i ) 0, Ab he her removal, as her presence ruined the value of his property. Citizens threaten to lynch Adams and tear down the courtezan’s house, B STOMACH, I b ER ague. and kindred 3 0 diseasesare all cured le all it. For I druggists and dealers genar- Wy VIOLENT AND ACTIVE RIOTERS, and that they were not fully armed. They were stimulated by the cheers and presence of others, but the general opin- ion is that a very little amount of gener- o —— Fighting Over Hight-of-Way. Dunuque, March 24.—This morning the Chicugo, Milwaukee & St. Paul com- pany began laying tracks on Pine street, through which the council recently grat- ed right-of-way to the Dubuque & North- western. The men were arrested. Sub- sequently the roads made an amicable arrangement for joint occupancy and the men were released. e ——— Railroad Extension. DeNver, March 29.—Ex-Governor Evans has taken a contract for himself MINISTER SARGENT. HE TELEGRAPHS HIS RESIGNATION, WasHINGToN, March 20.—On receipt of Secretary Frelinghuysen’s telegram in- forming him of the complimentary man- will Rush a costly lesson in agrarianism is suflicient evidence of his ability to make school lands paying property. Hon. Chawles has for his_first lieutenant now Hon. W.W. W. Jones, state superin- tendent of public instruction, and the manner in which these two gentlemen turned the late teachers’ convention into a political school-land league meeting disgusted all sensible instructors and substantial citizens who have heard of ADAMS’ PATENT LIGHTKING CONDUCTOR COMBINED WITH RESERVOIR. A Good Article sold on Bus- and associates to extend the Denver New Orleans railroad to the Gulf, with full assurance of the co-operation of the entire community, that road to be pro- tected by the enforcement of law against discrimination of business as between railroads, & Augustus Schell's Funeral, New York. March 20,-—The funeral of Augustus Shell took place this afternoon. of thirty policemen who captured the cannon and took it up to the jail, and turned it over to the militia, inside the jail that scenes were spiritless. The mob atno time made an impression on any part of the building, unless by light, harmless missiles. The troops were ing on their arms, taking such rest as they could get, when not called for spe- cial duty. The police, worn out, were also lounging about in such a manner as be required to show good cause for being abroad. of the state are determined that order|y . shall be immediately and permanently stored. obedience of this proclamation will be upon those who fail to regard it. The authorities of the city ana The consequences of TaoMAS J. STEPHENS, Signed) it Mayor. REQUEST FOR TROOPS the militia. own mi en in one of ob. ANOTHER RUMOR, Among the rumors not before men- tioned is one that the Turners’ society had met at thoir hall on Walnut stroot {2498 that he will to-day turn over the le- and armed to join the mob. This report not verified. The Giermans have been The following order was issued this|most intensely indignant at the Berner He was shot by one of his could not accept it, and wished to resign his poet at Berlin. To.day, in response to a further telegram from Frelin, Mr. Sargent telographs repeating surances of gratitude, but adhering to his purpose, because of ill health and other reasons, explained by letter. He their charges upon which he will formally announce to the A f 3 A German government his resignatiou. o i the matter. As for the head of | There was a large attendance of promi- fortabl afternoon: verdict. Should this organization enter f e ISR : iness Principles. the schools in this state, it would |nent citizens, z:ln:“::tufifll:‘ e .;'ng‘.‘i"&‘fizfi“” 'lll‘fiz Adjutant General Finloy, tho lists the most serious trouble may be OAPITAL NOTES. seem that he had more important In use upon the houses of the 4 ad | v v matters strictly within the line of his best men in Omaha, who unhesi- The Weather. prisoners were locked in cells trembling with fear, Not one slept through the |concentrate in this city immediatel; I hereby request that the governor all expected, as they tenacity of purpose aro men of such a8 to be well feared. PENSION ATTORNEYS DEBARRED, tatingly recommend it. Endorsed | official duties to demand his attention. It| po i1 17pper Mississippi and Missouri | night. To-day e larailahle o roe ot ChaORIOAEHTEN FIRING AT THE MILITIA. WasniNaTon, March 29.—The secre- bf relmhllenscmrf\tli:c men 11 'Ju;:! :‘:{n":’h?:zeb:f‘gga:l]‘:!‘%f‘:rgilf“};z:‘;fi‘i valleys: Warmer and partly cloudy THE GRAVITY OF THE SITUATION believing that the presence of a strong | 12:16 a. m.—The mob have taken pos- “rlz)fi‘;: ::::n ':h':::?:e:;;: d':eb‘::gn:'::: 3 piaces, anutactureC. rom B9 | o he of the grape-vine initials, Super. | ¥eather local rains, winds becoming| = .o o Co o0 Everywhere solem. | Pody of troops will save the necessity for [ session of the roofs of housesin the vicin- ?“ . 3% P“S 1J. beat coppor=—this moal liaa) ejght Erap ' bae o | variable, iy P 5 - | their actual use. (Signed,) ity of Court and Walnut streets, and are | 100 OWIDR PORHOE SLOITAYS: ~ SBUE <~ intendent Jones, expect to capture a friendly majority of the legislature in the interest of their pet scheme on land mat- ters that the latter especially will read mysterious characters in the halls of pub- lic opinion, which literally translated will signify “Jones! Don’t you eat the Q —cumber of politics; it will W.-up.” DESIGNING DOCTORS, T1'ae Bee has already noted the allo- pathic doses we have had here on the medico-banquet. here during the week just ended. All the schools had their feasts of reason and flow of soul and the members of one would no more think of attending the repasts of the others than times the conductive power of iron —having a double scroll so a iranged that it conveys water from the roof to a reservoir placed in flthe ground below the reach of frost. It is pronounced by good authoritiesthebestrod everbrought before the public. The Adams rod manufactured and for sale by J, . BALDWIN & MILLER, 15th and Jackson bts. NEB. Send for eight page circular, tion of rod and fo1ving descrip! i the: EAALE q s ) : ¥ ) ot best y would of giving in to an advanced | follows: Covumnus, March 30.—Gov, Hoad-|employed in Tenbroeck’s furniture fac-|in the city. Undoubtedly the presence o [ :;:";g:;i::;f“' by the'bparimen 1o opinion by the opposition even if it saved | Miss Hil',” ley's official advices from members of his wrly, leaves & mother and step-father;|of the large military force has brought a TAR DANVILUE JHVESTIOATION, a human life, The banquets were all creditable aflairs—highly creditable i deed, but as an old fellow who keeps his weather-eye open on public affairs herea- bouts remarked, ‘‘How is it these emi- ans and surgeons, particular- ly those living at a distance, can afford to forsake their patieuts for two or three days each week, lecture at our university for nothing, and besides pay their own compli diseases of th peeial Practice, Seminal by Dreams, Pimples on ,pasitively cured, There Lano experim e appropriate remedy i3at once used in each case, Consultatio: aonal or by letter, sacredly confidential. icines sent by Meil and Express, No marks on Dackage to indicate contents or sender. Address DR.JAMES,No. 204Washington 5t.,Chicago, || .. .__.___,Il not a difficalt query to answer, for it i well known that these good gentlemen of all the schools, who are sosolicitous about teaching the young idea how to use a forceps and prepare a pill, have daring designs on the public fun In other words, our learned medics, who are so fortunate in curing the individual, mean to kill the state. In Y Wil to di fact, some of them make no bones of say- ing that the next legislature will be ap- university. It is not reasonable to sup- pose that a man who will charge &b for i will pay days. - Senatorial Love Letters. Parack Horer, SaN Franoisco, October, 8, 1881, “My Dear Wirk — Inclosed find 050, expenses until I get better. about _your,eastern trin. hope to be up in a fow days, Yours, then tal uner, Miss A gay baldheaded rascal is Ex-Senator lamity, IE Sharon, of Nevada, whose dirty linen is Amidlanani now being exposed in the trial of a di- Here } 10 Pavace Horer. My Drar Miss Hinr-The parties going to Belmont will have me go with them, 80 you come on the 4:30 train, ““My Drar Wirg—Inclosed find 8550, which W, SHARoN. better to-day, acd will be up in three or four Very truly yours, 8.0 “DrceypenR 9, 18 “My Dear AtLie—Iam going to Col. Fry Will be Then hope to have a sight of your beautiful countenance, back “about 9 o'clock, n, yours as ever, 3. “DroksnER 21, 1850, “My Dear ALLIE--Come over and join me in a nice bottle of champaign and let us all be gav before Christmas, W. 8. “If you don'’t come and take part of bottle| general appearance of war 1 may hurt myself. 186! ApniL 1, My DAk Wivk—Inclosed send you by Ki Kearney lass of 15, was nity prevails, The uppalling loss of prop- orty and frightful destruction o}’ life brings the people to a realization of the nything could in- tensify the honest indignation directed | I o egiment, ng € against the first cause of this outbreak, | cothe, to muster his troops vorcesuit in theSan Francisco court. He | (o revelations of this morning does it, | come to Cincinnati by sp denies ever having married Miss Hill, but admits that she was his mistress for some time, and that he kept her in grand style at the Pacific hotel. are a few specimens of his letters which have been submitted in evidence: My Drai Wirk — Enclosed find $210 to | that vicinity that is usual on ordinary pay bills with, ete, Ww. 8. “August 29, 1881,” The address upon the envelope was read as There was a notable absence of mere curiosity-seekers flocking to the scene to- day. mlwa seemed to be regarded with di , and at noon, even when the weather was delightfully pleasant, there was not as much travel on the streets in Sunday: THE ENTIRE STATE MILITIA ORDERED OUT. | five staff in Cincinnati to-night are such that he has ordered every military o five batteries. The governor's advices, when he retired at five o'clock this morn- ti during the da troops, which have been run into this city during the day on orders to ren- desvous here, and this evening they were dispatched to Oincinnati, The govern- or's office has been crowded all day with counsellors and those whose help is needed in issuing orders and answering hundreds of dispatches. It is the first here since The governor has also ordered all te ammunition to the seat of the riot and borrowed a lot of supplies and equip- in the field. He has headquarters in the office of General Manager McCraa, of ‘This was done, and they arrived at 4 o'clock. smith, leaves a wife and three children; Frif Ben Fink, shoemaker, mother and tion in_the state to report st Cincinnati | cigarmaker; Mike O'Da; [ |immediately, seven regiments in all, and | and mother; Anton Fohler; Jno. Dickey, | state. mother; Frank Bergman, driver; Thos. A. Green, color ing, were such that they would be|Green, of Paris, Ky. needed, and he ordered all to ba ready | Singer, shoemaker; John Goeble, bar- for marching orders, Most of them were uns i eate during tho ¢ Tnos, J. SrernENs, Mayor, Accordingly Adjutant General lee{ rdered Colonel Entrekin, of the Sixtl with headquarters at Chilli- onc ial train. THE KILLED AND WOUNDED, The following list of killed and wound- ed to date is as perfect as can be made: Killed—Jas. Condon, carriage black- Havenmeyer, hod carrier, wife and children; Frank Hethesheimer, fam- ed, son of Rev. E. W. died of heart dis- or; itement; Jacob Met- special trains for the transportation of |identified. The wounded number sixty, None of any prominence. THE CITIZEN'S MEETING, Over two hundred of the most promi- o'clock to-night in the council chamber of the city 'imih‘ling. Mayor gl’uldad and briefly stated what met with approval, Ex-Governor J. D. Cox and General Andrew Hickentooper nt was in favor of upholding the management of affairs the ¢ t journed to meet at 9 o'clock in the nent business men of the city met at 7 |gun stores. firing down on the mili of the court house, most entirely fallen back from O stroot, leaving the o and | Very evidently the backbone of the mob is broken, and THREE THOUSAND SOLDIERS IN CI Cixcisnart, March 80,—There are be- | General Boynton innocent of A PLAN FOR MORE FORCE, Corumpus, O, March 30. 1 movement to get more force at Cincin nati is to send for the police forces of Wilson, of rfield; Henry Etherton and David McWilliams, of Monticello, in line in front The crowd hn: \:rlt Tllinois, street clear to Vine. KEIFER-BOYNTON. The committee investigating the charges made by ex-Speaker Keifer against Gen- eral Boynton expect to report to the —_The latest | ouse on Tuesday next. Representative | Hopkins has been designated to prepare ¢ | the report. Tho committee has agreed upon its character, but refuse to give it to_the public before it shall have been submitted to the house. It is under- VINNANL | gto0d that the committee will pronounce charges towns and clear the tween 2,600 and 3,000 soldiers stationed | made againss him, fearful riot to an end. The wildest col iza- |ily; Jno. Tagger, married; Joseph Besold, | munist sees that it would bo folly to af driver, wife |tempt to cope with the great power of the ‘Worn out as they have been, the | of the Danville circul police are quickly the streets, and are breaking up when- conchman; Anton |ever found little bands of marauding thieves. ALL Elood promptly relicvedand g ry will pay expenses until I get better, Will 8 i 1 Lo d by expenses! The question is and the rest to-night. Railroad of-|zer, stone-cutter; Fred Sleusser, Logan e : 575"‘-'23':’35%‘:?»--2’5"«'«'-‘r- e o k] e el about. your easeat rlp A mulh have been called on o run|O., bar-tender. Four bodies were un-|E0ins howe and the city perfectly quist, Delegates Elected. Among the men in in the riot is ‘‘Pey 16 & m, time have clear the streets. were among the speakers. The general |that since the 8 p one has been committee ad- | nawe was not reported. By order of the of wax detachment of United | alegates to secrof At 2 a, m. the police report everybody ggy” Warren, a mem- ber of the last legislature of Ohio. is said to have been awmong the most |le active in counscling the robbery of the | ©! Half of the militi greas Stephens |quard at the jail have been relieved, |and Arthur delegates in lquu;n Since the firing at 8 one to protect the aity and asked if it|has been shot. The volley A been merely The testimony before the Danville mmittee to-day was mostly confined to statement concerning the distribution and its effect resuming control of | upon the elecrion. THE KELLOGG CASE. The case of Ex-Senator Kellogg was before Judge to-day, who fixed fl{lu QUIET, the trial for April 21, jail for participating PN e FRG, b‘lll,'. can primaries of Armstrong bl heuy counties resulted in the election Blaine dslusltu to the state convern- tion. Blaine delegates were chosen in on | the Twenty-third con; io.::l dustriot, m. no one|second district, Twenty- i GREENBURG, Pa., March 20 o sine thet| OAmRG) Pu, Mo S92 E 1t has beon ascortained | maries to-day were the killed, pealed to for compensation for their ‘nfi:‘%.o’ »'6}}'{’.',‘.1{ hube w:'.h "m'lu % | ments from the United States barracks, | %°% t general in their act-| persons were wounded, men, | Nasaviiig, Tenn,, March 29.. sorvices in tho medical department of the | i3 MZ0, this ovening for, the |} \ving exhausted all his military forces il::.,or.:(:gr?x’ ::nuinfg confidence in the | Pfeiser and Cope, and one man whoso | county republicaus to-day elected delegates wdulmooon’nufiuh“’ o Chicago. o Kato P i i : crossing the street to examine a person's s " * | the Pittsburg, Cincinnati & 8t. Louis rail- tongue will travel a hundred milos for :’,.‘:" .’n‘fl,‘;.,, ”F’m: ;vfi:,'zl';f’wfl"::flm way wherea ;llye is kept free for him to LITABY MOVAMENTS nothing to let a class of striplings exam- | down on the instrument in front of her. It|communicate with the moving troops and M 3 J ine his tongue through the medium of a | was broken, the oil blazing up and Katie's | those in command and as O with] This morning the Thirteenth regiment, lecture, With the doctors aud the teach- :1‘;:.11: 2 mfim“t:h& e W7y ";'1'1. ...‘;"..a'f the troops called from this and other | under command of Colonel Pickard, with Aol o] ,;. in the front rank of politics, the lobby |10t Snc the i o lothing and | Puints. There is fear of oomo of “"ldroy' the Scott Kanuas to build s branch road to | the logislatare of 1884-5 will be an!jer hate reaks, owing to the unpre nted ex- ro, under command } Pawneo City. 1 will be & part of the H d body e . , ‘ telligent one indeed. Of course it is lludly Lu.n.a."'r'fi:"fl'l«u is mx.:ulg:u 1{;-:““ citemont reported from different quar- ptain E. Mullinix, arrived by special sourl Pacific system. States rogulars will be held in readiness to protect United States property hero, if necessary. it ¢ d o wmorning. 0-VOLTAIC BELT and other Kiscraio 3 4 _APPLIANCES ure sent on 8 o o i Denipe. ‘Loor Veisiiny: xBvOUs Dri A all thoso diseases of :lflll‘ an ihoon % b G | y YOUNG Oft OLD, w) from s Wi thoso ATURE, res rieR CAvSES. Bpecdy Yelier oo swstoration o' Meatd, Vicom and Bend "af ouce for Address e — A forty wmile ralroad company u-nnlw{ in