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s TR PO T il i . v rwe s —— THE OwmMAHA DALy BE THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1884, A KANSAS CLOUD BURST, |t the calowe wih tho minitr prasce| STALWART STRIKERS. | Copiyn Combal smurned o oer | ENGLAND'S DIFFICULTIES, |33 ot 0 verer, Gone:|BATTLE OF THE BUSHELS. was said sad the noose adjusted. Tho and Greene counties to-day, where they the grand jury would be conteary to las and tho judge would not grant permis- Another Lively Skirmish on Chicago , A BREAK IN BOURRBON, "Change Yesterdar, A Drop of Three Cents in Whinky— N Members of the Pool Being 1¢ | 1he Wheat and Corn Grains De~ have beon raiding moonshiners, bringing ten violaters of the revenua law with T Drep Do on ATt Wilh Gl B B, S "vor oy B SHRL WL BRGS0t MOt ool Rk UL 25 01 O Bl QIil‘izcfl Ine sidorable Disastrons RESIIIS, | Son inmacemen to tho sk, but Jofe o lotter in New York. - land's Opportanily. were hard to watch,and rosisted and fired i to be opened after the excoution which is —.— —_— rope woa cut at 7:12a.m, There was — at the marshals. Howover, no one N, was hurt. In Casey county the ronde? ~ ' N Vous of Joo dohnaon, the terror of the | The Work of Importing Dynamite T \ thought to contain a confession. " s The Oreek that Divides the Oity | Theloter loft by Hoffwan wasadaressed | Cloary Knooks Out Sheriff in a , -4 r ry 5 td o s o n by Cutting Rates, 1 to the sheriff; it contains the following: . neighborhood, was raided, and the gang from France Goes On. i veloping Strength. a Swollen Torrent, Tt is of no use to think I would make & Single Round. captured. T, et ) # FTETIE e confession for I have none to make, It - .- - - — SR T i ; INCINNATI, April 18, ho decline of ¢ is no use for mo to speak to you of tho : THE PANHANDLEIZ WREOKEIL | A ®ikanny Oonvention Reaffirms [ conts in the quotations of highwines, | 0ats Unable to Keep Up on Aec- k y Many Houses Swept Away=-Many |is juatico dono me. You have done your | The Prussian Matched to Knoo i ASventat Sbak- MMbrtiad vP va Allegianco to Parnell which oceurred to-day, causes somo ox- count of Large Receipte 5 ty and of that edn’t bo ashamed. ; ho Arrested Man Idontified by Va- : e /| I -day, . i Peoplo Homeloss. oo will sl yos ol and. there. wil be| Cleary Out in Four Rounds. tlots Partes—A MEsb After Him reiritivie) dvmuzh in :\')n:kylflrch-u. 1t is done T no one to say that I have done them TR ~The Official Guardians Guard § N without the ordera of the whisky pool, " Vapd |WhohR," T clougi with & Seqtnet thns - Him Cloe, Rumors of His Early Retirement |and tho salos roported to-day wero those| W heat Buying Orders More Nu- i Great Damage to Merchants’ and | ™ e D The Entire Time of the Bout, Only \ ; i things ho had left in his cell be delivered Half o Mi Py from the Leadership. of leading members of the pool in this| merous Than Ever Known. Factors’ CGoods. to his parents. alf a Minute, Davrox, Ohio, April 18,—Several B IR city, It is regarded as the necessary re- PEARERTS e S i QA9 &t & 1hEh BRERA. JoNk Mickxel sult of a dull market and the large quan- & i . Dallas, Tex., Visited by Tempest gt gl A Vicious Slugging Matoh at ,,’; .\ri.(.,d charged with wrecking the | Seoretary Trevelyan Suddenly !1:;3; 'wfhl‘\sr)ml-“c:x?u ’;::!‘\l:r Jr‘:‘:;:&ft‘;‘r‘ml: Pork Moderately Active, with Un= ' 2 d Flood "] An Otos County Farmer's Poople-in- Columbus, Ohi Pan Handle train; causing the death of Summoned to London, bresk in prices is necessary in self- important Fluotuations, Thunder an 00ds Law Kidnap His Entire Family-. wlbluelinn) 10V ono or two persons and the injury of sev- . bl defonse, caused by the cutting by some eral others. Last night ho was taken to the scene of the wreck, where he was identified by a farmer named John Stein- b 4 1 e The Electric Laght, Both the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts mombors of the pool, particularly in New Orleans. Regret is expressed that prices The Pope on Secret Societies—Ton- quin and E; Cattle Fairly Active, with No Impor- and Lange the Combatants Johnson aund Lange the Co 2 SYOUAY AR, Y 4 2 could not have been maintained till Ma tant Ohange to Quote, Feeling the Effects of Special Dispatch t.w TuE BEE. —The Polico Interfere. er, the first on the scene, asa man whom s 1, when the 20 per cent reduction mkc{ Spring's Splarge, Lixcowy, April 18.—A farmer named —_— he saw struggling with the wounded ex- offect. Another matter that makes the N. D. Saylor, residing five miles north of Palmyra, Otoe county, arrived here to- day in search of his five children, who had been taken away from his home this morning in a rather peculiar manner. i 4 b i press messenger, George Caufer, for pos- THE FISTIOC FRATERNITY. session of the keys to the safe. Caufer CLEARY VS, SHERIFF also idu“«;ngm _h[im, .\‘;:% snys h; :_hren(cln- cost of the shipment for Bremen from | Special Dispatch to Tig Bre, New York, April 18.—A glove fight |ed to kill him if he did not deliver the i § s Loui Lexington, Covington and| COuicaco, April 18,—Wheat and cora took placo between Miks Cleary and|Xevs: Two young ladies named Doogan, Qi L8 L Ll i ""’fil “!f Cincinnati had been reduced from § doveloped wirprilog | strength’ Lb:0Ap) X in fell in thi {BEtoatant, . O St ol b who wera imprisoncd at the wreck, also [Kilkeuny to-day. Resolutions were|$2,40 per barrel, beginning April 20, . e L Sk in | While working in the field Saylor was n- | " Sherifl “tho Prussian,” at Ger-|iyentified him as a man who jumped out | adopted reaffirming allegiance to Parncll, | Thero is a possibility that the pool may | The tempar of the crowd was bullish at habitants say mfoh s storm was never (e oo by his neighbors that somothing | Monis usou:nl»ly rooms. The conditions | out of the hngun,m car after they heard and tho “promiso was made to subseribe assert itsolf and resume control of prices. | the opening, and continued to grow more before known in Kansga, 1t began at|yas wrong at his house. On going there “:;n; th?tt f:'fif,':,‘.:'-.‘? ]‘;;ll.(‘:f:x;;‘;dtl?i: L F““r“zr\"f: e quhx, bhefore ymlxl nllmll W% [hcp\;\]mae\l e 10 as the day advanced. Various theo- g . 3 hou "¢ | ceipts of the c op- | have the key. , SR i vi 7:30, and for nearly an hour came down |he found that his wife, her mother, his | el P-| have the key. oL Rl SRR HATHORNL £ Thie Wit FussaRu oLALR rios were urged as the moving cause, but s bt o oh i8 | ponent out in four rounds, Oloary, how- | near the scene of tho wreck, a crowd : in floods, accompanied by fierco thundor | fvo shiideen, the oldest agod 11, and bis | (op ocked ¢ithe Prussian” ont. in tho | tricd to lynch him, but the ofticors got oarly retirement of Parncll from the it was contended that the country had OVER THE OCEAN. THE PARNELL PARTY, Dunuiy, April 18.—A convention of A WATERSPOUT DROPS DOWN ON ATCHISON, KS. Arcuison, Ks.,, April 18.—A fearful break unfortunate is that arrangements CHICAGO'S MARKETS. had just been made whoreby the totai SURPRISING BTRENGTH. o —— A NEW PIKE'S PEAK, Alleged Gold Discoveries 75 Miles and lightning. The streets of the city|, & 3 first round, which lasted 30 soconds. vay with him by fording the Littlo [leadership of the Irish nationalist party. 5 3 turned bull and had flooded th 1 t £ Ak L8 , away wi im by fording the Littlo|lea p of t 1 t party. South of Denver—T1 urned bull an e o room aro running streams from curb to curb. lfihor:: l;:d ::‘ll::;‘ln m?y«l:ll‘ymu::ésfi ey St Miama river, He has not yet returned [ T'wo reasons for this step are assigned— gk U:“nl‘;x:: o with orders to buy wheat, and corn re- In fittoon minutes the storin resombled 8 |¢r\oy on tho rond, and aftor a time over- | Coruamus, O, April 10.—A glove |0 iail. Officors are driving about tho fono, that hois tired of parliamentary 0 Bt ded f th : mill dam: Several houses woro struck 7%, e o T lnce to-day Oucensbury tiles. | country with him to avoid lynchers life, and tho other that tho party is e sponded from sympathy. e N took the party in a covered spring wagon, | fight took place to-day, Queensbury rules, | cOuntry with him to avoid lynchers. ) & 5 Y party 5 ; ini by lightning and set on fire. The creeks F y C ———— wearied of him. His rotirement is ob-| DENVER, April 18,—The mining towns BUYING ORDERS e Baron it lielr | DABKY in & 2ew mine headed for Lincoln. On stopping them | between McHenry Johnson of New York FRANK JAMES' TRIAL ¥ acted )b b 57 A IERRSRY + 1 : hak - Rk e t Wyh'te Cla k., which flows | e demanded his children, but was an-|and Charles Lange of Cleveland, backed Dzt ' structed, however, by his recent, acoept- |are excited over alleged important gold | were more numerous ' than haa n it L pn LA I e awored very forcibly by Walker, who|by Duncan O. Ress. One thousand peo- anco of £40,000 of the people’s money. | gigcoveries in the vicinity of Pike's Peak, | known on the floor in many months. The ‘;’r“’:‘fl‘ the city's centor, was & raging |, .conted ‘a revolver, and at the same ple witnessed the contest. The first[LAddell on the Stand Prosccu- THE DYNAMITRS, seventy-five miles southwest of Denver. | weather continues cold and disagreeable, % time assaulted Saylor. The latter came |round was characterized by hard fighting; tion Makes a Weak Oase. Pants, April 19.—The dynamite taken | growds of poople from the neighboring | retarding the seeding of spring wheat, 3 FORTY FEET DEEP, to this city and took legal advice, the re- | Lange was knocked down but came back to England is conveyed by persons who 8 8 | and reports from winter wheat districts spreading in some place 300 yards wide. | sult of which was the issuing of a writ The stream has never been known to rise | of habeas corpus for the possession of the | The second round was a dead slugging to such a hight before. Dwellings which | children. A thorough}search of the city [ match, both being punished severely. stood high above the greatest flood were | was made to-night and the baggage of the [ The third was a duplicate of the second, t 5 surrounded by water and in many cases | party was found at Henry Heffaer’s ho- | except that Star knocked Lange clean off |® Witness on account of belug convicted caught in the current and carried down | tel, but the children and their custodians | his foet, and some heavy half arm hitting | Of horse steuling in Missouri in 1874. the stream. 'The water for & short time | were not to be seen. The heavy rain |closed the round. Both men came to|The objection was overruled on the rose two and three feet & minute. The jand wind storm suspended the search | the scratch for the tourth round well ex- |ground that Liddell had been pardoncd. ocoupants of houses on low grounds fled | until after midnight, but the entire police | hausted but game. ~Several passes had | Liddell testified that Frank James, Jeaso for safety, abandoning their household | force is now on the scent and are bound goods to be swept away. Numerous|to have that full hand of children and highway bridges have gone; many more |draw for the brother, mother and grand- are damaged. So far as reported the | mother before morning. railroads do not sufler. Merchants suf- | The entire city is enthusiastic over the in ten seconds when time was called. Huwrsviise, Ala, April 18,—In the | concealed the dynamite botween the lin. | t0Wns are flocking to the new eamp. |, 1ot ag encouraging as they have been. he James trial to-day the counsel for tho |ingand the cloth of their coats. The dy- | Passenger and freight transportation lines | Receipts continue very small, only nine A prisonor objected to James A. Liddell as | Pamite it wrapped in oil paper in cakes from Canon City, Fairplay and Lead-|cars of wheat of all grades having been 4 g like blacking cakes, are an inch thick and | villo are already established. Grocery | rocoived during the past twenty-four i five in diameter. They are left at one [and outfitting stocks are enroute to the [hours. The speculative demand is active, A place in England and joined into |new fields. It is impossible at this time |and with an upward tendency, the shorts mass, One section of the dynamiters com- | to obtain reliable information concerning | covered freely. The market opened }c plmu) that the recent oxplosions are un- th.oimx;qrmn_flutol;) tho bdinctovorg- T]hu to {o higher, eased off a trifle, then ral- rY X worthy the great cause. TlLey think | mineral is said to be carbonate. Samples | Jiod to a point of 1jc over the closing been made, Johnson decidedly gotting the [ James and Bill Ryan left him (Liddell) | ;y})io buildings should have been blown | assay nearly a hundred ounces of gold. | figures of yu.mrduiy, and closed firm"; ¢ better of the contest, when the police |[at Nashville, March 6, 1881, riding south} yp ™ ho manifesto of Patrick Joyce is | Amidst the excitement Deuver mining [ April closed at 86e, May at 87c, June at i jumped into the ring and called o halt, |t lay vl;{" ffr_‘;‘*l‘f“ulg "l""f“- l‘(‘"' not considered serious, Manifestos are [ men are unmoved, and will await de-|891c and July at 9042, On the afternoon % he fight was decided a draw Ly tho re- 'l‘:‘“ AL ";‘"' "“’d '}:“‘n{f" contrary to the spirit of the Clan Na|velopments. call board sales were 1,700,000 bushels; ferces. Old “*sports” present pronounce it [ Kentucky; returning, he found the three | g1, “Daniel Joyce is secrotary of tho Phe Wekthor May advanced to 878c; June closed at 3 fer heavy losses by ttooded cellars, base. | first public test of the electric light, |the most vicious slugging match they [ men back at Nasville; afterwards Ryan | fenian brotherhood. Tho actual secre-| 0. tHO B alley: Tocal rains, | 804 June at 90gc. 5 ments, and manufacturers by material | which will take place to-morrow night. [ had ever witnessed. e “"e!“‘g i‘;““"k"‘,‘“b"‘l"fi",‘;‘: jbrec. | tary, it ia gaid, lives in Paris, and is not Ml“l;fi:;‘h‘y’“"‘:‘ll'(}’“‘r"‘c]‘gr-m""‘:‘e:&:‘;:' CORN. : ) 8 ) X R gl itness and Frank James left Nashville, 3 0 earing T % :aex:v;;d away. While the rain was very | Some fifteen lamps will be lighted. THE DEAD AGITATOR, foaring Ryan wonld turn statels evidence S:;:‘r:s«;:;::! vwll;"t:,a Clan Na Gael, and winds shifting to northerly, higher bars ‘Trading in corn was very active, and ey il e L S e = % S — Liddell learned from Frank James that | 2 il ometer. . with a stronger feeling. Murket ad- THE GREAT FLOOD WHERE PRESIDENTS AREMADE. |, 0 ces to Wendell | they had perpotrated a robbery on their| HAVKE, April 18.—The export of dyna- [ Missouri valloy: Colder clearing weath. | vices were generally favorable, and the ] in White Clay creek was no doubt caus- ed by a water spout which evidently | ThelExposition Building at Chicngo— broke west of the city. Many narrow How It is Being Remodeled. escapes were reporlag. ;mt nou:on of o TR A life. At this writing the damage to prop- | o\ ) 1yicooeehec to Ty B 0sTON, April 18,.—The Wendel il- TniREad) Abuti Wil | FEOEa: TPaZles 10 SR DR ip’ i i b o :::{ai ;Alx;n;: x:n\:;v:h :::a o aat B Cmicado, 1L, April 18.—The work of lip’s memorial services at Tremont tem. yatches from Champion, from Greenleaf | remodeling the interior of the exposition mite from this port to England continues | or "hracedod by light rain in the souta- | shorts showed an inclination to cover. Ocaaon witness of the men and horses tallied |unchecked, as there is no law to prevent | oy, portion, nn};.n‘%fly winds, higher bar- | The markat opened higaer, advanced lo 4 A with that given by Witness Poden yes- |1t & A ameter, followed in the cxtreme north- |10 1ic more, declined 4 but _again n?‘. - terday of the Mussel Shoals robbers, ex-| |, AFFAIRS IN TONQUIN. ern pogtion by falling barometer, Colder |lied 4o to fo and closed 2¢ higher; May 3 ceptas to the color of Frank James | FAwS, April 18.—A telegram from | cloaring and fair weather is indicatod for |and June lfc higher than yesterday. On 3 beard. The case, 8o far, is regarded s |Gen- Millot, commander of the French | the upper and central Mississippi vallays | ¢all board sules were 1,375,000 bushels. ple this afternoon attracted & more no-| wesk for the proseoution, forces on Ton(,um, dated Hanoi, April [ ynd the Missouri valley, with frosts on May and June declining #e¢, and July Phillips an Unusual southern trip. The description given by gt {8 16th, says: *‘The enemy have already | gy,na declining fe. . e ——— - unday. 100 miles west, and from Effingham 17 |building for the musical May fostival, | table attendence tkan any similar occa- CHEATS THE CHOKKR. been encountered not far from Pung Hoa AP Gl OATS. miles west, state there was no storm in| opin, opens May 27, and for the repub- sion in Boston, The demand for admis ¢ and completeiy routed, after an engage- Laying Pipes for a Boom, The oats market displayed some activ- either of those localities. lican and democratic mational conven- |8iun was many times the seating capacity ~ ment. Wedestroyed the citadels of Phnlam [ ) ¢y piiazara ity, but the tendency was weak owing to A Georgia Murderer to Have Been |Tram, where the leaders of the black tions, to occur on June 3d and July 8th, |of the hall. She assembly comprised Prominent Statesman— Send outreports | the heavy receipts, but on the whole ‘WIND AND WET. X respectively, was commenced last Mon- | many fellow-workers of the deceased ora- Hang ‘;“::'dl:y".s“h:m“ Ry :!12!51 f‘::?fi»:‘;:e“thx:i?glfi b:')l';' o,‘:fi?;i::: that I am very ill and have become a phy| prices were modemtel{ well sustained AESLIDIN GTORM T TREAS, day and is progressing rapidly. An acre |tor, Dosides a distinguished gathering of A Tt i e e atonian thy | Bical wreck, under the influonce of other markots. GarvEstoN, April 18.—News' special, |and three-quarters of the exposition | Jadies and gentlemen in sympathy with ene;ny iy no;‘uh R ohhiniuz re.| Private Secrotary (aghast)—But you May closed at 324c, June at 32fcto 32]c, 5 ilding's i i 8 i " i i July at 32jc. On call board sales Dallas: About 9:30 this morning a ter- | building's tloor will bo utilized, which | his philanthrophic acts, Among those| Arranra, April 19.—Tobe Thurner, |dress for the massacre of the missiona- | "eigh 200 povnds if you weigh an ounce, | Ah¢ JHc¥ 0 2 &2 i : “ % g 63,600 bushels, J declining }c. riblo wind and raia storm was oxperi-|vev 2 length of 400 foet, little| wmore progent wero mombors of th city ooun- | the murderer of Shutlor, was taken to|ries. Tho black flags havo boonwith- [#° Y0% 100k s Hhouth you hadu't boen ) were s Syl encoed here, accompanied by thunder and | Tg refitting will cost in the vicinity of ;:Iu’ ::: Bé)ovg:nnsp;ml?::l:o;' .:::i“sti)i‘i: Greenvillo to-day to be hanged. He was | drawn to Northern Tonquin. - The rem- | ""p i ont"Statosman—Yes, 1 know moderately active, with irregular prices. lightning. The colored ‘;h‘;;mfi building | 14,000. An army of men are already '.hnygcv’srnor'u council, judges of the su placsddi il rml‘:lli““d st b pravises ::;u}’?x‘ngth?[ug nn‘(‘)‘l?i’l‘nem:)f .!fimlllt';ll; that; but I am thinking of entering the | The m"‘“’“ opened 100 'f’ 160 lower, on the corner of Juliet and Ball streets, | yngaged in preparing for the great events | preme and superior courts, municipal :g‘e‘:?; h:" ha:dt :fl‘: 5 ';0'2;"‘§;Ili:"7::ic'igg Annamites, to the number of 000, have | ¥4¢@ for the presidency, and popular fancy | rallied 20c to 250, receded bc to 10c, and was struck, the wind completely demol- f o this summer. The work will be te, and various United Stat "*|soems to drift toward total wrecks. Tosed Mkt g 3 vi - q f ] teady. May closed at $16.85 to ishing it, ‘Tt was occupiod as & oolored | fnishod ina B h 1o | courte, and_ various Unite 08 V- voral times, and asked to be left alone |Fotreated to Thanh Hoa. Gen. Delislo is | 750" i on: | Sed mhofi, and at the time there were thirty- ":‘.;"pf_,,‘ . m'.':'c.'x'él'."xfc?o',f O | Crument officials and judges of tho foder- { ') o'yyight Uray. The sheriff roturned | 82ing Ninhbin to observe them. In tho | ¥ | receive no callers until after the con- | 816,874, Juna at $16.97} to $17.00, and i re o make | g courts. The old abolition party was i : D r6 of Phulans Trar the French lost | YoRtion: =a July 0t $17.10, On call board sales were I , Uy. | of any theatre. Including galleries, | cott, Rev. A. A. Miner, Samuel Long.|®ister wa im, & 4 : oodle. | j1o declining 230, \ ho school was taught by s Clarish | thero wil bo o capacty o 4,000 poonte: | solm T, W Hamoron Abboy 3. | ¥ith o silk handkorchiof tiod so tightly |drowned. 87 Louss, April 18.—Jno. G, Tilford, |7 "8 i"l_mb . illiams, _colored, who miraculously | Thig is as large as any room can be built May, Rev. Jas. Freemon Clurke, Julia sbout his neck he could not insert a ¢ Lds »a pass enger on the Iron Mountain rail- ki oits binde wador it Thumee diod be.| Camo, April 17,—A dispateh from [} ro : e building, sho_dismissed the school, but G , ) ; fell across his body exclaiming **Have |8 merchant had reachod Khartoum from | mhit0e Wity o S0 R (8 68 45 to 88.47), July at $8.50 to $8.573. beforo tho ohildren got out a wing of the| ~ SUAUGHTERED BY SLIDES. |other roprosontativo porsonages - Wero| vy reqlly gono to Joaus! Thoy have | Elobeid aftera journey of twelve days. |6 "Ny 1ol O ™ Tnd robhor was aa. |On call board salos were 3,000 tierces, building fell with h. Part of tho : t had a chance to put d|The merchant reports that the Tegeba | f July advancing 2}c. ChnrchEmas blown off threo yoars ago, | A Number of Avalanchies in the Vicin. | Cooke, Rev. Philip Brooks, T. B. Ald-| 200 %ol § Cnre 10 bylr, MBS BOTOR ribos had twico acfeated tho Mahdi, who | Fésted on tho train by one of the seeret) Ty & 8 24 W. Howe, Wm. Lioyd Garrison, H. Blackwell, and J. G. Whittier. escaped. Noticing the heavy wind, and | 5 retain the proper acoustic properties. realizing the necessity of securing the e —— i o) 5 ey i f the Gould system. The CATTLE, i ightni ity of Denver—An Engine U rich, W. P. Howell, B. P. Whinple, |7 suffered heavy lorses. The Mahdi is now | erVice men of tho Gould syatem. ¢ { i ::a:;fi:fi:dwnsg?;:lzmlg :\‘rlxl:l‘tl":l:fis::l: 2 ::ud ‘1’1‘12“}’11:4:1': ec:‘:?l‘lllmlme: Prest, Eliott, jr., R.'H. Dana, aud Kobt, e = a—— " ""ml’h’"’lyy hemmed in as General mnneiy W{)ll fonnd i his; pomolion. Dt A Ruosinia 6,400 head; fairly active and different portions of the city wers blown ’ J, Winthrop. ~ The exercises bogan at 3 Flood and Wrecks, Gordon, neott hias boen running as expressmessen- | steady and without important change. o'clock p. m. with an organ voluntary, ger on some of the western roads, but is | The “market closed wealk; 1,300 pound down. Otherwise the city is uninjured. Dexver, Col., April 18.—Since the E orri, Me., April 18.—The water TC CANTON, A ] raaRi R * hofollowod by quartette, “Loyal to tho | in Union river ia tho highst over kuown | Pams, April 18.—The French gun- said {0 be an eastern crook. export graden, §0.50 to §070; good bo 18 R A o s s | 150w bogn moling i the moupatas, | Had 7/ L LR T for yoars and atll ring, Fours aro on-|bout. Lutin Bon hua beon ordered from e chnis shippiag, 1,200 to L300 pounce i pesxaniaxs, Ark, April 18.-—The | anow and rock slides of groater or less AT tortained for the mafoty of the booms|Houg Kong to Canton to protect Eu-| o A MeUls Floval Teet 0 |80 0 b O e 50 to 0,80, A e B e ek :flm'::edm‘: magnitude ars of almost daily occur- ¢ o) n{:d d’umu. Hal'iuu)s washouts on the | ropeans, rifi:ihv':nllh‘\Ac’uxn'xrl:pncanti;ue:mz“ nxr:l:v: 1,000 to 1,200 pounde, $5. .80, # . s o ; (i i SEETL oro Jing pravent the running of trai Yy 9 ; i dor full on » bridge across the Gunnison, | 5 Gongress for Non-Logislation, [ of u felograph sperator ot Stoubonsiiie| LONDON, April 18.—Trovelyan, the |day, tho first sinco tho viot. Itwha sl poo o ‘a6 ~Special from tho mashed it down. In addition to this, — to deliver the proper train ordorn, two | ¢hict secrotary for Troland, has arrived infcaso of snatohing a paokel book fromm 8 | oity of Mexico sayn the recent roports of NEW ENGLAND BEING VISITED. thero were half a dozen small slides to | Prrrssura, April 18.—The Pennsyl-| freighttrains on the Panhandloroadcollid- | Sofcon, —ou, Wan Pusmonce oy, LA6 KOV | wowan, =08 PERTRR Woln i M8 8006 | disturbance in Northern Mexico are New Yomx, April 18.—Reports of | day between Currecanti and a point three | vayia Wool Grower' association to-day | °0 1ear Wheling Junction this morning | ehument, and came guarded by dotec. | to foxas, ' Hheed poaded ulliys Aho | wholly false, The entiro country is - heavy rains and floods continue to come | miles this side, in Black Canon. The| - S X at 4 o'clock. Both engines and ten cars | ¥Ves: Jnries org. a5 I D Of feading business | g,p il and no bridge was burned on the in from Maine and Now Hampshiro. Tho | Fegulor west bound passenger train wen | ¢lected Jobn McDowell, of Washington | wero cowplotely wretched. Brakemen THE FOPE ON SECRET SOCIETIES. mon, instead of tho nondescripts that|pgexionn Central railway. Thero is great n from Muine and Now Hampshire. The | "o, . "6y 5 firgt of these siides, and was | county, president. Resolutions wero | fisher and Wright and Firoman Flaherty | Rome, April 18,—Tho pope's lotter to | suslly oceupy tho court room, indignation here over the malicious sto- high water has caused a suspension of | waiting for workmen to clear the track, | sdopted demanding in the namo of 74,- | were slightly injured. the cardinals gives an elaborate explana- rics sent broad for the purposs of depres- i work in many mills, and is threatening | when another slide came down, striking | L00 wool-growers of Penusylvania and a ——— tion of the historical, philosophical and Busted Business, sing Mexican securities, The report of - the bridges and dams. At Milltown, | the engine, turning it over, instantly [million wool-growers of the United|The East-Bound Pool Percentages. | political origin and purpose of political | Bavrivone, April 18.—T. Robert Jen- | 4y attempted assassination of Gen. Diaz i Me., the water has risen a foot since yes |killing the engineer, Arthur Bratt, and | States, tho immediate restoration of the| New Youk, April 18 —The committee |aud secret societies. He pronounces | kins and sons, provisions, who suspended | iy without foundation. e terday, and it is feared the logs will | slightly injuring the fireman, Frank Mar- | wool tarifl of 1869, pledging themselyos | of the Chicago east-bound pool presented | Free Masonry an inspiring eloment in all | on tho 8th inst., have assigned. Tho e —— - break loose. In that case great damage | tinez, not to support for public oflico any man | further arguments in favor of the revis- | secret associations. bond of the trustees is $400,000, Preferred Death tO Disgrace.” will be done to property at Lacoms, ——— voting ageinst the restoration; setting |ion of percentages on cast-bound busi-| The pope’s encyclical is based mestly| New Youx, April 18.—Failures for the N. H. Loke Winnepecssukeo in rising|Indian Troubles In Britien Amerlos, |forth that the present congross, by ita|neas to-day, before the board of arbitra: |upon nfosmation obtained from s formi, | week 172, A_Ns‘;,':ufif:;" Souit, ARl Aot an inch an hour. The dam has started | wyxwie . SE P . | failure to retain the duly on wool, has | tion of the trunk lines at Commissioner | er F'ree Mason, j carried down tho 1iver. the northwest territories, from the fol- |11 & wrong iusugurated by the procod- | tioual hoarings will bo hoard boforo all| gy “April 18,1t in feared o ro- | thorght of betnk & clorgyiman 1 graduated 1s | Spaulding shot himeelé five times. Tho A CITY IN DANGER, |lowing dispatch reccived here to-day: :::g ::::B::‘rin:m:n ::L}lll::)"ixu::.w&l:}: the argumenta have been presonted, turn of the emperor’s illness may prove | medicine, but left o lucrative practice for my | wounds are fatal. He said he evuld not Wonorster, Mass,, April 18.—It is | **At noon on the 16th Battle Ford report- | /'8 ¥o° CCtmB B 08 orriuuupnrifl' bill. mple for On fatal, owing to his great age. The semi. [ Prosent profession, forty years ago, T was for | bear the disgrace of arrest. redfthe dam at North Ho ill give|ed 2,000 Indians there and more coming, : Ll pond uunuinlmgf(')’,l(:})(rf‘(;og The operator there left the offico and|After the election of twenty.five delc- oo AR A lERE gollons of water about seven feot above | can't bo raised since, A later dispatoh [H0tes.to the national ‘convention, to be |brttid has rofusod ‘o fioenso to Harry $ho lovel of the city. Should the water | states that J. Macdonald is the operator he.lg lnndthclg:lm_ May, and addresses IHll I:[:l eutlra on ‘;)uu]tont ntiir}sM. Hill broak away the consequences would be|at Battle Ford. It is not known that|™3¢e acdjourn flL_ A‘Tiwun:w;lw:l.:u r‘:lu::d ..i;fi;’: y&u:; disastrous, Ay n:'tl;z: LR itl*nm:othfial;?afl::cs of gn; A Bond Thief Baggea. den, the pugilis THE SACO AND ST, CROIX. poss o any one will take o small taaspoon and half fill | This is the season in which to purity the blood and i . Cua1caGo, April 18.—Simon Po L 4 daty, 1t is thought if the Indians became HOAG A pper, & The 'Frisco Line, Afi pidgs | Lol th ire at Rangoon raged two days and | it with the 0i/, aud then pluce the end of the | invigorate the body. ~ At no othor sesson 18 the sys- Bogmox, April 18, —New Hampahire uosiio thoie frst act would bo.to burn | SomboF of the Now Yark stock exchangs | Dyxison, Texns, April 18.—Tn an in-|destroyed forty-one houscs, Loss, | spoo in ono womiril and draw tho. O out of | tom s siscoptile to_ i lensfcial offects ot os ::d A :)l::u :’l‘?\:: ';Ill’:: n\?:r I:":| ¢ | tho telegraph office and destroy the wire. | (ORI TR EEFORE poll ‘K:L]"";A:l‘;::’ terview to-day J. H, Collers says it is | £1,200,000, tho wpoon fnto tho hoad, by wniffing as hard as | fable biga perier, recvlatos and tome like Hood's 3 g The nearest telegraph office” to Battle ) g ), ow : many yenrs o sufferer from quinay, Zhomas’ official journals aro anxious to remove | gqectricfoil cured mo. I was also troubled the possible impression, with hoarseness, and Zhomas' Felectric Oil al- SLANDNRING SARGENT, ways relioved me. My wife and child had A % o diptheria, and 7homas’ Felectric Uil cured The journals continuo their efforts t0 | thew, aud if takeu in time it will cure seven H cast discredit upon Sargent. times out of ten, I wm confident it is a cure e R for the 1a08t obstinate cold, or cough, and if Ew York, April 18.—The excise / L el they can, until the Oil falls over into the | Sarabarila. Fhe approsch of warter weather L than since 1870, and rising. At Union, | 3o g | ki was delivered to a New Y Y learned that tho 'Frisco llne | fallen y T et el 19 | & peculiary deorswaing effoct, which mauitosta itselt AT Drols Faar the N A, | ord is about 100 miles distant. | 1 15, |sterted back with him. The ;'?JE"I&“‘.V,ffi luto Hundogien's bandy apd will vun o The Northern Paolio, fif::"lfixx"«fil{.'.‘:fvl:ffh'o"l:\i\m‘umefio,xudmfi e fi',"ii.!‘fl{flfi oy anrs et wick pier and two spans of a bridge have | _Aother operator with En"m}fn hag | him reported by the police is as follows: through Der New Youx, April 18.—The largs clean it out and cure their catarrh, For deaf- fallon. Tho wreck i tied o the bank t0| peen sent to Battlo Ford, and 1s expect. | /%0 Morrell put into his hands for ssle| ARE YOU GOING 70 SIS o Aordiprn Pacili eamings ik | ntes gad MEsRE.IN e oahe Wiedsen ,"vfl..‘.s":‘.'.‘fl"..‘..fi”‘& Rl e S provent boing dashed against the wills. | og to resch there Sunday noon. There is about $30,000 in Oregon Navigation s¢-| 1n another column will e found the an. | TR 18 due to through business, e | o . s ; 3 H ut gon N ‘ " | dubbed patent wodicine that T hive ever felt | 2447 % Seruing. N ¥ sy IN CALIFOLNIA. no way of accurately obtaining the de- ?r:;u:lll‘e uldnw:ud gi d“m"'“ ofthem, auunosmARl of Mewses. THOR OOOK K BON, z-’z:?:’:{::;:fl:’::;ui:x::“ 8.1 ’0?1:, c'nl'r.:.l'l Uko recaioiandiog, sod T ap wr‘yh“:”ilou' b s L Wormaan A 1000 Purten” Latizor, Cala., April 18, The levee | tails of tho Ludian troubles uatil then. [if 7 SVESE Be, whaoonded. A deserip-|Fliisd Gptim B0 Cronduay, ow Nori | iy bias buile 25 miles of rosd west from | Mot so without 16 I iy biouss for uy cousid | eoad remts. o give mo s broke early this morning aud the San T —— from New York led to l{x’l arl lz l\'lv’ havo made for tours in Ewrups ths | Ainsworth and 20 east from Tacoma and am now sufforing with # pain like | o boild mo over: T ches Joaquin river is spresding rapidly. 11| A Feance-Bound Steamor Ablaze. |o5 i Sonar oo b0 Bis arveat, Noue | coutiug il and Summor, Cools lxous | s pusbing tho work s rapidly a4 poasiblo a i my right limb, and nochtog ro- | FREHENMGCINeG F. Hale,of the frm of k. ¥ the brask caunot b repaired, 10,000\ Buurivons, April 19.—The steamor | $1,000 in money in the bevpr ¢ "4 | euist” contalniug maps and fuil purticuines | 1t is understood the present traflic wr- | oves mo like #lignas” Flectrie 04" Dr. 1. | 72 oy L O acres of wheat will be destroyed, Dunhohue, from Carthegens, reported | - J et any addres on xecelpt of 10 yyppomey (s with the Oregon Navigation saanlic. . Purify Your Elood. ST———— she put into Bermuda for coal on_the Devil's Doom.| iy comvauy cannov bo abrogated, and that PR My wits bsa e trcubled with fud estiou, ¢nd Anather Lanooens Gone Up, 12th inst. The steamer Marscillee, Now x., April 18 —Information| | D°8th of John Henry Blunt. fthe Northern Pacitic has the right 0 06 |y, o ogene modical wonder of the world, | ised several batilss of Hoad's Winre Prains, N. Y., April 18,— The | Orleans for Havre, with a cargo of cot- | has been received to the effect that the | . <O¥P0N, April 18 --John Henry |its tracks for ninety nine year Wasranted £ wpesdily cure Burs, Cuts, Ule Bas bown o grest beneds 1o, TN B execution of Theodore Hoffman, for the | ton and grain, put in the same day with [ man who raped a littlo girl near Whit. | B0t the author of mauy volumes on oo, Salt Rhou, Foor Sores, Concors, Piles, [ X1 %iliro threo yown with blood paisen ‘rfiurdar of Soif Marks, the Jewish ped-|the cotton in two compartments on fire. |ney on tho 10th and captured fifteen | Shurch work and politios, iy dead, sged | neGovernor Ocaway Inguiry, | Outiblstun Gorca, Hotter, Clhapped h.nd‘-.. shounatism, | ecume oonplezely ‘aad . ] i ineui { 6 i " ruption, garante care Dever ey Fecover. Hyod! or, attracted largo crowd to-dny, but|The upper deck firo. was extinguished, | miles north of Waco Satueday, T MR A Yankrox, Dak,, April 18 —Governor | ery stuor, o 16:ticy relunded. 25, cants | Hlk And§ sink 1aum cared.# M, not only a fow wore pormitted to see the exe- | but the cotton was etill burning in the | been turned over iti P suraphed Brackport, N. V, aation. Hoffman slopt soundly 1ast night, | 1ower hald when the Dunhobuo loft, uud |is gensrally supposed Ty rior w1 1o e etie, 0T, 2y FetitI0R. Oy il Cuttad | e itavalght i e B ARG (0%, T Bame bt sat apiringly this morning, = As the houri¢_was thought that tho- catice cang | wilintred Justos to him. Chdldeaywloo, bt 1 1+ bt i e P e e & Dakorn Postmaster, | NwYitk Gl . |0 SUNGION 18 BsSRE of execution approached Le began to|would have to be taken out to insure safo- e — e arulng take, all fs nothers, = A v o 2 i —Cha 8 Y mu.. grow nervous, When his spiritual ad- |ty before continuing the voyage. The Onasing Moonshin o the Moo L S I\'}‘nic:; :}l‘.flw”‘:r.uu puy.:ulb.tt:t‘:l"r‘s beok.t m‘f.:fi.;u"fr’?: f&-ke?lfi:r:u?i:l. w.n 32(‘:..8.:':,?.‘ viser arrived he secmed to derive some | Marscilles will probably have to' be ye-| Lovisviiie, April 18,.—A posso of § Shild :{,.‘;’:‘;-[;," "“"y“w,, i 10 the matter now being considered Ly jdefaulter to the extent of $1,100, Hy ihyc.;.’na-flw.ufill.lu. Ve eonsolation, The condemnedmen walked | paired before proceeding. deputy marshals under the leadorship of { e 100 Doses One Dellar, larks they rise in eadly wo the grand jury connected with the ex- has been suspended.

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