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THE OmAHA DALY BEeE S OMAHA, NEB. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 25 THIRTEENTH YEAR YESTERDAY’S CONVENTIONS | tion was mado to elect Hanna by accla- mation. This was regarded av auother a1 a minority report was finally disposed [dollars. Deane is a lawyer having an|of a coal mine thaft, several tons of coal| Mr. O'Neil's motion for the ordnance of by referring it to the next convention |office at 120 Broadway. His liabilities, falling on them, GRASPING FOR GRAIN, ———— appropriation was lost. A Sherman victory. COL, KEATLY. it is said, amount to a million dollars. e — Tho committeo arose, and the h ————— \ - NOUN 4 ) e houte v Z Obi's Gonvention o he Surface or I1s| Tho baoting for fourt aelogte pro-ofired an appropriate resoution wpen| tmsresoe s mns | COUNOM: BLUTTS AND GALENA, [, g roport, A Very Lively Session on Chicago’s Fflwrm sm!‘ ooeded amid - considerable excitoment | the recent death of General A. C. Dodge, T Recos till 8 p. m and: loud shouting by the Sherman men | the pioneer atatesman of Towa, which was v Marriage of Mr., William Hutchinson — 'Change Yesterday, i e for Beatty, and the Blaine men for West. | passed with a rising vote. A GIT:-::::LT:L"«’:.;::'.:::;::“ by to Miss Sarah Brookes, s o RS Rather a Misty Indioation of Who WEST WINS. T 500 People Out of Work —— i e s ateod Brow.s | ooy oy Gyl g SO 8 1-2 Cents 0w Befor the anneuncement man - . $ N grain merchants, failed to-day; liabilities y it is Really For. J uncem y A Special Dispatch to Tis Bie, $6,000: ho Day' ) changes were made and cheers given for B ) ¥ . 5 Gatexa, 11l, April 24—The iaarriage | *000: Msets on the Day aTnde' Blaino and Sherman, Genoral Beatty| URON, Dak., April 24—t was four| =Faus Rivan, April 24.—Shortly after | ¢ Misy Sarah Brookes, daughter of Josh. o'olock this morning before the matter of | six to-night, Sangamore mill No.1, in the the contesting delegations had been dis- | northern part of the city, caught fire in Other Conventions With Some=|aanounced thejvotes. Franklin changed ua Brookes, stationer of Galena, and Mr, what the Same Ambiguity. from Beatty to Poindexter. The Bears Nearly at Panio Heat : d ! Wm. Hutohinson, superintendent of the | Tt is sid Countess Chambard i Weat, 300, Betty 207; othors not an- [Po%0d of in tho convention. _Aftar & |the basement. Tho help had just left a | gy Northwestorn rallway. ropait | CATIneit convecs s rams: o Biyais. ™™ ° Over the Offerings, : : i ? i t | portion of the basoment used as a store- ; A London dispatch states that the revis 8 Towa Democracy Meet with o Hur- [nounced. Judge West spoke in response [ °011¢'¢ of hours wrangling, a permanent | p - : shops, at Council Bluffs, Towa, was cele- | of thn 0 . o rovision o y Me U |40 loud clle, thanking tho convention for | FRORization was affosted. M. Plumme- | room fcr cotton, which contained soveral brated at ight o'clock this ovoning, at| July, and be pubiohed T ArcuccPletd 18 | Oy Trading Mainly in June Op= F rah at Burlington, ey ry, of the Fargo Republican, was made |hundred ~bales, This 00HON | g frat Prosbyterian church in tho city, |, The Dublm jury hasroturnod s verdict find: HotdeeTuis T 3 N FIRAL permanent chairman. = The chairman ad- | was on firo in threo places when| oy o B - bride has officiated as organist 1!."',5‘1','":".1 Frorcs, Byrse Jod Fitspatik lons==July Uneasy. : A e orally mud legally ‘guilty o Delegates at Largo and for Dig-| Gensral Beatiy was slotod by accl- [*ocated the loction of Biuino delegates | firstfound, leaving litle doubt thatthe | |13, 10 fas ofiieed e onkanint | worally s loally gy of e mrde o ; . il kbiohy N. E. Nelson, of Pembina, and Col. J. | fire was incendiary, and the entire fire awomblage witnossed the happy ovent. | tor g car Poual servitude. Swords and Elli-[ Corn and Oats Fail to xeep up triots for ‘l'ilden. L. Jolly, of Clay, wero elocted delegates | department turned out. The flames S OH S LML HOU N Hon* Wm. McKinney being asked his preference for presidential candidate, said to an associated press reporter: *‘I abso- o tho Chicags convention. Byron E, | climbed the elovatorshatt and theough the | " 14 Mr. Hutchinson loavo for Chi-| At Grayion, Ky, yosterday the trisl of | With the Leading Cereals. %t s N William began for the murder of Emma Pay, of Brookings, and Robert E. Wal- | tower to the stores above, and the wholo | 60 {0 ikhts where they will sojourn |y at Kahiand, XYy In Decomber, 1881, fs fow days before proceeding to Council | —Tha crime consisted Political Matters of Varivus Kinds— bpidohe § teagl d » $ Congressional, lutely haven't any.” lacy,of Stutsmnl?y were elected as alter- | interior of the mills was soon one mass of BYG, thote Tabars hbm; during the Thomas girl and. Faunts Gibhans Heavy Receipts of OattleConsidera~ b General Comley was olected second | nates. Regolutions were adopted with | flames. The roof finally fell; carry- ——— inil lel:l:. erippled boy. bly Depresses the Market. . % : M . 8 o e £ V' SAL' v : n the James trial tord & Hi ille, OHIO REPUBLICANS : presidential olector and the convention | three ?heon fnvormg Blnmo_l’or president ing the remaining ‘Alonn, then |MONTREAL'SJUNIVERSITY, AN, -averal w“m_"‘moi“w:'r‘“"i;mh‘l\;l‘"'h!:‘ T adjourned sine die at half past 4 o'clock. and Lincoln for vice president. The|tho south wall foll with a tremen- —_— are u‘;l\lm ..,"_,.‘“gm“mm,v‘ and the case was OHICAGO'S MARKETS. : BL CAUCUS, i " 3 closed, It will go to the jury to-morrow, 2 Creveraxp, Ohio, April 24.—The WHO THEY FAVOR. delegates were instructed to voto for|dous crash into the huge furnace|ConsiderablojExcitement:Over the Tn- L{G018Y bonviekion wab eilewsn e A LIVELY DAY, them as long as there was a probability | of flames. The mill is a total loss, that tended Closing by the Pope, cord., Special Dispatch to Tux Bz, that they can be nominated. will amount to about $600,000. The In Allen county, Kentucky, yesterday, Wm, |~ Ontcaco, April 24,—The opening Resolutions wero also carried com- | mill was built in 1873, Tnsurance, half|Spocial to Trs Dux, 40k s b o on a2 20008 on 'Shango were commonplace this mending the a*ministration of President | a million, distributed among fourteen| MoxrneAL, ‘April 24.~The French |thom on tha fire, and stood by and saw them | morning, and early prices were a shade- Arthur and asking that steps be taken to | mutusl companies. The mill destroyed [ Canadian ¢lement of the province is fiff;'fi?.?:"‘.no;'d"’nf.’é"fio’:»‘.”;?:.: '::f“:;:c:e‘ :I:: onsier. As the day adyanced, tho wheat secure an appropriation to enable Dakota | ran about 40,000 spindles and 10,000 | greatly excited over the report that the | darlings, only ascaping herself.with a sucking | market began to improve, and prices rose Blaine caucus reassembled this morning| Marous A. Hanna, delogate at largo, beforoe the convention and voted to sup- |#0id to an associated press reporter, *‘I port the compromise ticket for delegates | *™ unpledged; 1 am for f_ha party first, at large—Judge Foraker, Judge} West, the candidate afterwards.” Judge West \ Judge Ambler, and Matous 1. Hanna, |18 committed to Blaine. Judge Foraker } & Foraker and Hanna aro regarded as for |18 counted for Sherman. | . " 7 Y babe by snatching it from the cradle and run. i L to be properlyrepresented in the World's [looms, and furnished employment to pope has issued an order to close the long | ning to the woods. tin had boen it on | "teadily, the advance for the day being. Sherman. The others are strong Blaine 10WA, Exhibition to be held in New Orleans in|500 hands, with & wockly pay-roll of |established Laval Univeraity at Queboo, | the noad with a stono sbont & yearsgor © " | fully 83c., closing very firm. Trading men. THE STATE DEMOCRACY. December. 83,000 ) and its two affilisted schools of medicine o Oronch Murde: 48 ol A SuoFmous KoAlY; but the ooul A 3 . 2 3 ,000. Tue Crouch Marders. bt The convention was called to order at| Buaurvorox, April 24.—The largest e Sangamoro was one of the ten mills | in this city, beoauso of the overwhelming e e dence of the bull crowd oarried evary- 9:45 this morning, The committee on | democratic state convention ever held in o struck against by the spinners twelvo | financial diffculties of the institutions. | gy o 1oty APril 22 —A complets | ing bafore them, and June wheat, permanent organization reported for per- | Jowa met at 1l o'clock in the opera B LML U ILIVANE, b . : turn has beon made in the Crouch mur- GRAND Rarips Mich, April 24, The|weeks ago, and was the one against|Itisstated that over a million dollars der republican state convention met at 11 (which the efforts of the strikers were | of church funds have disappeared. o'clock to-day in Powers' opera house; | mainly directed. Notwithatanding the [apostolic delegate, Mgr, « Smeulders, ealled to orderby Hon. Wm. Livingstone, | strike, the mill had been kept steadily in [ who came to specially investigate the which touched 89 at one time early im the day, could not be bought for 934Zaftex the olose of the afternoon call board, and outside sales were rumored at 94. manent prestdent, Hon. Wm. McKinley, | house, every county in the state but Jr., of Stark county, who was elected. | Pocahontas being represented, mostly Mr. McKinley was escorted to the | witn full or double delegations. «<chair by the committee and made a brief Mayor A. G. Adams made a welcome who was cavtured at Hamilton, Ont., by Detective Eber Murray last night. Allen was spotted early in February, and ENGLISH BLOODED OCATTLE. tions, though July was beginning to be T dealt in heavily. ,The market opened MoxRoE, Ga., April 23.—Jesse Gunn the papers wore that were stolen trom the - L killed his father Willis to.day. The|Alleged Improvement in Towa and [house the night of the murders, he |to { lower, then started up, under heavy 1 g ‘ (Allen), Henry says, told him he knew purchases advanced with only slight flages Stevens, delogates to the Chicago con-|father was a widower; he ‘ana his son g i) tuations 2§ to 3 above the insid vention, Bourae favors Edmunds, and | S0urted the samo young lady. The son Vo et 4 olosed 2} higher fig‘;? Blaveay Astbar hs Tatbes il ;)rob- married her two weeks ago. The father | W, surxarox, April 24, en oased and olosed 24 higher for May- . and June and 1} higher for July tham ably vote for Edmunds, sent him word to bo on guard as ho was | the department of agricultural, out to-| box was buried benehth a laree el tes yostorday. e 4 i i kill him, This morning a i . o . < WorcesTer, Mass,, April 24.—The|coming to . 8 8| day, shows some interesting facts regard- | near the railroad at Wilson' Orossing, April olosed at 89, M tenth congressional district elected Wi, | child saw the father enter the son's house | ing the improvement to the cattle of Il. | tWo miles north-east from the Crouch J“n:’ i J“l; s 3::' o...’ o:ll 904e, Rico and Theo. C. Bates delegates to th | t0ld the son, who fired on the father a8 | linois and Towa, by the importation and ?mfi;fi.fl‘i‘;fi Al At ohmee SR 8,300,000 bu. May closed ak ropublican national convention. Both | ¥as taking aim. infusion of improved blood from English | Canada, Heary, Doctives Guan and Sim. 90j0 Tubk 935 o Tl .949 Y are for Edmunds. hords. It shows that in Illinois 35 per | mons, and Jud Crouch went to Wilson's S i ooni o e x 35 i Orossing and found the hid treasur THE Q. AND THE POOL. CNorNNATL, Apnit, 24,—American Oak | %22 °:“;l°i 2};’;‘3;?]00 :::: }‘“:vi"h’ ::‘“" at the .’{m et sfl.m.uu;i:: A q,,x,: Was fairly active, but the feeling was i Leather Tannery, ocoupying a square, :"’ “‘l: alf fis blo d” £ all th bn“ d:“; search has been made for Allen. Extra- |unsettled and the market opened } to §o Matters Still in ‘S:atu Quo With the |bounded by Kenner street, McLean, | " 1 oSt ob RS Resoms o difion) P‘r"m"m befnre ho oan | ynder yesterdsy. June showing the Trunk Line Association, around. Dalton sud Florkadh... strect, thoroughbreds being counted as *‘ high|be brought to Jackson. The night of 3 " |grade.” The commissioner estimates the | March 14, when Henry Holoomb way|8fAtest weakness, then rallied 1jc, thi |8 o2 | drivi e ! i Cutoaco, April 24,_The ropresonta | ueonting ‘he.. Tapuning - dopastmens|ImPFovementa intho valus of linoi g ey cogbioe R L gy il sl pocioisd, tives of the Bu:lington and of the roads | which was saved by desperate work of |1erds by this precess at $20,000,000, | Wilson's Crousing and at the point of & [ June and July than yesterday; Aprik of the Western Trunk Line association|ing fire department., There were fortys|2nd in Towa at 824,000, :;:t;llv&rr .:;‘630 the th‘:t.p:‘: and 'o:i‘cmt closed at 62c; May, 534; Jm'n' 54}:." i h i & R s o TS ,000; appointment v "':::n:dm::;:rw'-:::::wwf;in .::m]:r BJoittipusand ];l““' L 'ggof“’“’l‘T The| FORTY.EIGHTR CONGRESS, |was made 0: meet inhthe W S the fol- | July, 563. On call sales were 1,000,000 2 ,000. rtions of ne 5 5 d. s noon the Western Trunk Line roads|purned a ya:! ago. 400 pwr;h are “:Vl':”a'"“::"- .:np:: f:t;n_T:u::::I: lkep:lonl 'l:d place t;:s ‘.Allexl:‘sda:ol'op- iy OA:‘ i % aid before the mui ment on the same footing ootty's.” ’ R ¥ r:::i‘n:e:rz:l:.;;?&i&r;.,;m:: lp’olt;yd:n shrownoutiol °mPl°"m":" foll list of | {0 thoattorney goneral requesting that | - Gov. Blair pronounces the wholo aflair | Firmer, with a fair amount of tradings pon a / So far "'.“’ efforts to obtatn full list of |; = b0 provision be made by a joint |® hoax: nevertheless, the defense are con- | May closed at 32§ to 32f¢; June, 32% to future negotiations, It1s not now ex-|jssurance is fruitless. Members of the & fos'th, ¢ | ident they have the right man. Dan|3s; July, 33 to 33jc. On oall sales pocted that any definite action will be | grm refase to give the dotails, Tt is| c*iution of congress for ! o payment of | Holoomb was lpgolnud administrator of 4500‘00!'0 hels, Ma: adviidi taken before tho meeting of Saturday A 8 th “that the | the jurorsand witnesses for the United | the Jacob Orouch estate today and filed | e 450,000 bushels, May advancing o, as soveral of the goneral managers hnvt: P m:‘ilnt;y ;;a::; l‘;:::nllmnl.cmne Stateafoouria; i Thojfsm {domanded)le boi:d' of 050,&00 4 laining to Al ‘I““'fl ancing fc, sud July advancing P ) insurance 18 m %) ATER — cers explainin en | 30, o left the city till then. Iu is considered by | janjes, and in companies represented 860,0:0, nn aHorney _gene:-lnl 'h:: the folly of his holding ouuarxnzndn jon PORK, those in iuterest that thore's now a fair| hore, The fire originated in the drying that the °°(‘;"‘ are in sossion all over the | papory he ¢onsented to _come without prospect of a final adjustment of differ- | ;oo over the boiler and was discoverad country and no money to pay jurors or | them and arrived here this evening. Mur- were proposed. C. S, Clark and J. T.|vention a fine *‘send-off.” The usual “Scotty” of $6,000 if he would tell where Oglevie, Franklin county, Henry Lus- preliminary proceedings of permanent ky of Cincinnati, Oscar Shepherd of |organization and resolutions followed Preble county, J. T. Robinson, of Har-|and the convention adjourned until 2 din county, Dwight Powell, Ashtabula|¢'clock. county, H. A. Axline, of Muskingum ) county. Whilo tha votes were being counted the committes on resolutions reported the following: The republicsn party, in convention ¥ Laars ulemblu{ in view of the issues between lt"‘t Qs CREEI (e 1 5 Smith, Van Buren; John Walback, thoiperHosderlaros - H, Alternates, Geo. Jamison First. Thatitisin favor of collect- | o0y 8 on 2 b & Louisa; E. A. Howard, Jefferson, ing adequate revenue to defray the eco- Lt g 2 nomical expenses of the government Second district delegates—W. F. Bran- g S . | non, Muscatine; L. B. Wadleigh, Clin- . :. | Dr. N, B, Cotton, Cedar. agricultural, manufacturing and other in- e, duatrios of tho country againat_compti-| *hIcd dissict delegates 1. Schrooder. tion with foreign labor and capital, and Dubuque.E = 0 4 1;'1"“' ‘t““l‘:’ 5 with = view to develop our resources and B“:‘mt::' ATy 0 WAL 1Y) ::::?b::i;m P,m';’th:n?":;"z:dc:’; Fourth distriot delegates—D. Bayliss, the democratic doctrine of tariff for rev- | C1#yton; A. O. Doolittle, Floyd; alter- enue only as destructive of the higher |B8t%8: nf" 1;- IF"“""“- Allamakee; S. B. interest of the country. Chase Mitchell Second. That the reduction of duties| Fifth district delegates—Geo. J. Boal, on imported wools, made by act of Con. |Johnson; John Ryder, Benton; alter- gress passed March, 1883, was an act of """I:'_ A. J. Morrisy, Iows; J. W. Ter- injustice to an important industry which | V> Minn. ., will if not corrected result in paralyzing{ Sixth d'“';;" da!;t'“‘;hf'l P:i‘;ry’ the business of wool-growing in the Unit- | Monroe; E. H. Gibbs, _'H c.'E er- od States, and in transferring the same ';)'“_'- W. T. Dart, Jasper; H. O. Evans, to foreign nations, and therefore the wool | ~2V18. % tariff ®f 1807 should be restored at the| Seventh district delegates—L. W. o ioh was | Ohairman of'the state central committce, | operation. To-day nearly a full com. | question, is credited with making the | gron o Holoomb sslooted to “ro, ST This condition of things put the bears ' F eloque! :::e:.m“ :d::;; ,2;:::1, delegates, which . g ; plement of machinery was running. r:eo}:::)m;ndl;mn l:.o clon; up the college. “"or:“ atiblo, Ho e B 5% Xpuming ::{::‘-::L‘]‘:;hm:;mum :fll:.lzkmh:: of Blaine, Sherman, Arthur, Grant, Lin-| Hon, J. H. Shields, of Dubuque coun. | °f S4in1w was called to the chair as SLAIN BY HIS SON. "i“’m“ ‘;p ""':‘:‘“ :}';‘ L R‘:“" "°; and palmed himsef off as a orook in 80 | weeks, and the short, interest was i «coln, Bimunds and Garfield, were vocif- | ty, temporary chairman, in a half hour's (RN (AL, RS T cl:’V ;n mbdh rle;" o mandate of | glover o manner as to win Allen’s oon poud’to be a very large one. \ erously applauded as named by the|address awakened the enthusiasm of the DISTRIOT CONVENTIONS. Because Both Wished to Marry the | *© Vatican rescinded. fidence. When Allen read the weoount | “mhg trading was mainly in June op- p\ 1Y speaker. The candidates for secretary | densely packed house, ard gave the con- ARTHUR AND EDMUNDS. Same Woman. of the prosecuting attorney’s offer to New Beprorn, Mass., April 24—The republicansl] of the first district have elected Jonathan Bourne and Frank THE DISTRICT CONVENTIONS met at 9 o'clock and selected the follow- ing delegates and alternates to the na- tional convention: L Big Tannery Burned. Only moderately :fin. the interest ¥ ad| it K ray got teack of him at Owassa, where he | °°Beriog in June and July contracta. ences, and that the present negotia-| by the watchman while lighting a fire in ml;i:l‘::eu d: providing for the bD{lghtl ticket to Hamilt. n.,The prss, Tae market ruled firmer early in the tions are simply leading to that end. the boiler about two o'clock this morn- f f T B, Audrow, Adair y Tt oner will probably be arraigned tomorrow. [ @ay, prices advancing 20 to 260, but: set- serlions prsesioable moment, Ot Ak it ooy T, Dug.| Bowtow, Apel B4.—The Traoteipt ing, - Tou, - sprest - of o o At e ey ey iizox, Oct, April 28—Tho rela-| tled buck 7} to 105, and closed. stesdys Third, The doctrine of the demooratic |\ "ty o) “syoy “Bailay, Appanoose; al. | 8ays there is no truth.in the report that|flames was ~ rapid -and the rolative to tresspasserston Indian Tands, | supposed complicity in ‘the Oesur wror, | May closed at 816 873 to 816 90; June, i party to put what is improperly called raw material, such as ore, pigiron, wool, eto., on the free list, is vioious, dangerous and if carried out will be destructive of £ the bost interests of the nation, ‘Fourth, That the republican party hav- ing always aided labor, liberating it when oppreased, giving to it homesteads in the pudlic domain, and supporting schools at public expense, the children of all, rec- ognize now more fully than ever its great intarests, its claim upon the care of Guthri oll; P. 0. Cassidy, Pals Al. she governmant, {ta right to ogual con- to‘;"llt:;n(::::. E. G, Pllm.::, z\'raudbury ; sideration with capital, and we congratu- F.{D. Higgs, Buena Vista, late the working classes upon the vigi-[~ " "“’.““T cxu.nun. hnoe?ndgood tampse Witk which they have The committeo on permanent organi- orgtm'zu? themaclves for the promatien zation will report for permanent chair- of tl'mn' intereste. man Judge E. H. Thayer, of Clinton, Filth, That wo donounoe polygamons ‘The convention reassembled at 2 p. Mormons; and demand of congress to ex- ternates, N. C. Ridenour, Page; F. 8. Gardner, Decatur, Ninth district delegates—Dan Farrell, Mille; Dr. J. M. Emmett, Cass; alter- nates, A. B. Keith, Crawiord; J. B. Ratkin, Fremont. Tenth district delegates—N., B. Hyatt, Hamilton; John Cliggett, Cerro Gordo; slternates, Dr, H. C. McCoy, Kossuth; J. L. Buttolph, Hardin, Eleventh district delegates—R. M. the $7,000,000 of the new Chicago, Bur-|spectacle was remarkably brilliant : y . | ders at Jackson Mich., positively deny $17 00 to $17 05; July, $17 12} to $17 16. lington & Quincy stock is for the purpose | as the great building seemed to bo all| 120 bill to provide & burosu of ant- | SefhuLoe e0n Bick, b say they* have a | On call sales were 2,600, June advancing 2 4 mal industry and suppress cattle dis- d that Allen disclosed tace A of securing connection with the Denver, | aflame at once. There were many nar- PN R A i S R ml:. an u::?: muh e pl 2}o and July advancing be, Rio Grando & Western Railwsy in|row eacapos from falling walls, but no| it WhLSiR W0 0 TOR PBPORCE, (W | whate ome of the Grouch papers were LARD, f Utah, injarios roported. The establishment | bioe*rs. McPherson snd Morgan. Whilo | said ko be baria’ and tht they were afler-| 1\ b way tracencted b lasdy was the largont of the kind in the. world, | MF+ PIumb's sttention was divrted the | Wards found in the spot indioated, accompanied by an advance of 2 ‘fo Bo Union ¥acific Earnings, o i H 4 i Shi e e illon. | with 8 stock of & million dollars, J, E, | 1ue8tion was put on a motion to recom May olosed st 8.40 to 8.424;. June, 8,47 New Yorx, April 24.—8idney Dillon, ? % % mit, and the chair on a viva voce vote - president of the Union Pacific railway, | Morey is president; 8. M. Lamont, vice- Hiadigoh a0 tar AR NALIR M AR S to 8,60; July, 8.60 to 8.62}. On call “ - . s lanati ¢ tho | President, and August Fegel, secretary o socount of certain mysterious signs, | asles were 8,750 tierces. May advanced said yesterday in explanation of the e There is no (uestion cf | Y**® #¢em to have it,” when Mr. Plumb |jt is beligved by some of the Seveuth 3y [2}o; June advanced bc, and July ad~ present earnings of the road, that a year #0€ breasurer, “herols mo question of |y, gy, yhogl On guggestion of Mr. | Adventists that the last six months of | 1% » y ago the earnings of the St. Joseph and the abliity of the company to repair its vanced 10c, ! ’ Hoar, the matter was treated as though | Probation before the end of the world is Waestern weie included in our reports, Joms w1, provend with Rysaess the a‘uufion had not been put. Plumb [%°* st hand. 4 prophacy of Mrs, White OATTEN. —— 0 L . but now that rosd is operated independ-| Wiggina and His Prediotons.’ | (hon addressed the senate in roply fo | has i the special truth or mewsage | Heavy recsipts of cattle depressed the willsoon go with great rapidity through s ently. The earnings were over $100,-| Orrawa, April 22.—Professor Wiggins | tho objections made to the blll, and: in |the world, and many p..m!:, men will be i';"::: ;:‘go"::u':: ‘.:;1::‘;" 10 N:: 000 a month, but the sum had to be re- | claims that the recent storms and earth- opposition to motion to recommit, converted. 4 . . ; [ h g i to 6,60; good turned to the company in the end. In|quake in England yesterday, are a fair| A spirited colloquy ensued between ho“::“;“mt:':::';v;y:.:;;m;‘»:bli'. '::f 1350‘,’2':4)“, :’;:)h.o::‘:. ”‘:,"mfio g addition to this we were building the | julfillment of his March predictions. The | McPherson and Plumb, Prglident Ha, 1ooo'¢o.1200 ‘u :‘l 5.1:‘ to 6.75; oo Oregon short line and for that and other | professor believes the forces which caused Mr. Cooke argued against the cattle| Elder Lim{,,., n president of the Sev- g co:: ; 0:)' to 4,10 -75; infee- new roads we were carrying a good deal | the disastrous storms ‘of last month, will agitation as being detrimental to the |enth Day Adventist college here, has ———— The End of the World. Barrie Oreex.micn., April 22— On erciso ita constitutional power for its| ™14 the committes on pormanent o |of construction material. Our present | again unito on Saturday evening next, |catilo interests, Adjourned, heen In cortwpondanon ik Bei Slanse 2 ot s speedy suppression. ganization reported earnings are reported in comparison with | and earthquakes will probably occur on HOUSE, the favorable replies of the deceased |5 0. 456 Nabn'lku lvn‘ ing 117 ih ¢ R, TG Iy AT e HON, B. J, HALL, the large earnings, but the comparison is | Friday and Monday, whilo ' there is seri- Reports were submitted: — Ohio statesmen give hope of his joining | & 5’70 h Aversg) > of Des Mnines county, for permanent chairman, His name was received with a perfect storm of applause. Upon taking e dratact the chair he made & most stirring and AL P T e e eloquent address, which was received Proaident Arthur has been wise, oon- ;::l:g::thmmm by the vast audience stands by its legislation, known as the Scott law, and condemns the want of sincerity of the democratic party in re- not so unfavorable as it appears to be|ous probability that the earthquake in By Mr. Mayberry, from same commit- | the church. Should he.come into the fold, becauso it is largely » matter of book-| England will return with increased vio- | toe, an adverse report on the woman's b "n‘lll be ?1‘:';.;1::91. suro sign that the keoping. Tho result at the end of the |lence about the 20th of May. suffrago constitutional amendment. M, | % “Y MM D year will show that the real business of T —— Reed presented a minority report. Both ng Into The Ground. The Matth A 14 H . the company has not suffered severely, Lom)o:. ::) it _'_":pmpo':"o, the | Were placed on the calendar. CunveraxD, April 22—A serious state The Denver and Rio Grande, Arnold hoax, The Pall Mall Gazette ex- ByMr. Boymour, from the committos on | of afa :01:":0 o‘::fii ;:tm':hi:‘ :IJ:; sorvative and in the interest of the 2 . A ‘ 0 commerce, tu authorize the construction | minin . . 5 The committee on resolations not be-| New Yok, April 24.—At a moeting of | Presses its suprise that the Chicago Trib- A Rock |and Wheeling. Numerous coal bauks whole country, and is therefore highly ing ready to report, the convention pro. | the directors o the Rio Grande railway, | une and leadiog literary men could mis. |f Pridiges across tho Mississippi at Rock | T, ", the bills on which the fown endorsed. y 5 I i Island and the Falls of 8t. Authony, and | ¢4y have been operated for many y 3 oceeded to elect Frederick Lovejoy was re-elected prosi- | take en article so crude and so full of the Missouri in Douglas t Yesterday afternoon, to the horror Eighth. The position of the repub- dent, Adolf Engler and D, H. Moflatt | bad taste for the genuine production of | 3008 bie Mrssonr? in Douglas county | years. Yasterday aflernoon, to the horkor lican party as expressed through its con- DELDGVTES AT LARGE. el Nebraska, Calendared, of the residen place, vioe presidents, snd Wm, Wagner secre- | Matthew Arnold, tary. The interest on the first mortgage el i 4 " The Custer Oity Corruption, :‘0::1':111; it in officially stated, bo paid MusNearorss, Minn, April 23,—The |to enforce the claimof J, E. Wheelock | the situation i red that the ground immediatel By Mr, Lamb, from the committee on :"b""“ Kis :oo gl t’o foreign afiairs, authorizing the President | ool in geveral pla Toward: ight row still more alarming. ventions and rcpresentatives in author. | The following were selected: Hon. L. ity, touching civil service, is heartily 1n- G. Kinne, Iops; Hon. H, H, Tremble, dorsed, Loe Co,; Hon, E. H, Thayer, Clinton; : : ; / rised to find The resolutions were adopted. After-|and D. M, Harris, Harrison. The alter- —— Journal's Miles City, Mont., special says|®geinst tne Venezuelan government.| Today Pwlfi_‘ Fois GUEHMG & & ward the adoption was reconsidered be- | nates at large are John Duncomb, Web- Colorado's Ceeur D'Alene, that M, A, Onrllna.‘lho ,in', treasurer of | Oalendared. f:&:'::: :{,{',’.’;"T‘f.',”l.'.fi‘i' inat‘:my v.luml':; cause the first resolution implied no in. |ster; Charles Voelker, Dubuque; H. 0. Denver, Colo.; April 23— e | Custer City was found guilty this . ternal revenue and the platform recom. | Bowman. Plymouth; W, H. Butler, Fay- it i AN Larg Y guilty morn The house went into committee on the | yorg Zound to be emyty and bottomless. orowds are leaving for the Golden Valley | ing in Judge Coburn's court. naval bill, and Mr. Blackburn spoke| A large new brick school house stands wmitted. ette. ’ district, Many pronounce it a stupen — agoinat tho $400,000 for # complote ord- | on the baow of the bill, aud it e destroy; The first ballot for secretary of state FOR TILDEN, ., |dous fraud, and the faith of the most| Oonfirmations of Post-Masters, | nance outfit for new cruisers, | Athond shool in tho bulding tomorrow. resulted in no choice. The delozates are unanimous for Tild: | sanguine is becoming broken. The| Wasmmorow, April 23, — Francis E,| Mr. O'Neill favored this,and Mr, Till- | ¢ BUC ¢ 110" approaching disaster SBERMAN DELEGATES, en, but have no instructions, ground is covered with snow and some | Barber. Rock Rapids, Ia.; Rudolphus | man opposed it. is the extra large amount of ooal that has A ballot was taken, but before the an- THE PLATFORM, days must elapse before a thorough ex-|Hubbard, MoGregon, Tows, J. Jone Mr, Kasson said the true reason for | been taken from the hill. A young man named William Kearnes was crushed to death yesterday by a large mass of coal and slate. nouncement there was a rush to change The committee on resolutions made a from various candidates to McKinley. [short report reaffirming adherence to the Judge West moved that McKinley be|platform of the democratic national con- amination oan be had and the whole facts | Melick, Neligh, Neb.; John W, Grees |democratic opposition to the building of known, bedk, Harvard, 1lls, the navy had been shown to-day to be , . b = fear of the secretary of the navy. e :ouul by Carried unani- i yention of 1876 and '80 in favor of reve- A Million Dollar Lawyer Fails, ¥ather and Son Killed, A 1‘:)01 disoussion on the secretary of | The Bostonians on a certain memorable : i i e ccasion, when they disguised themselves | fons M. il lo&m 1o eieot Judge West by accls. |2Ue and tariff reform, New Yok, April 23.—John H. Deane| Danvitis, Ill, April 23,—Frank and | the navy followed, participated in by :fimh:,l::w ‘fu’]y ndnlging 10 & rurslilkxklu mation was tabled, A more emphatic resolution on the|has filed anassignment giving preferen- | Charles Jones, father and son, were in- | Messrs, Hewitt and Cannon sgainst, and | recreation, ‘Lhiey were taking tea in the 0&0 a6 Before the baliot was announsed & mo- jprohibition question was offered } ces, amounting to about half a million stantly killed this morning at the botom | Mr, Calkins in favor of. l’ubur. l'

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