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- - e —— SIS, | PRSI Y FIFTEENTH YEAR. | " OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 26, 1886, NUMBER 203. § o Loxnon, sy Thls evening (.h(' p— i“('("\:'mn:‘l ll‘.llmb\-l company lost §,000,00 feet of il The East 8t. Louis Recorder on Trial C Ao Senate. - s and bridges valued at $150,000; ? AAHTN May 95— s meeting the | insurance, $84,000. The Milwaukee, Lake Tor Embezzlement and Robbery. WaAsHINGTON, May 25.—The president | e Ve o i i i i OU1s, May 25.—~Canty, ex-city record- B fssi sent the following nominations to the senate Sunrems Osur. cabinet esalved on dissolution of pailin- | SO an Western company losd avon | Tmmente Mmol}(egez:f :,fil"“go T o Kat Kt Totts, 1 SO oh Tkl s M | oot Ingn":“o ;l,:f o(i:::mfi fonir SINCK | Soetiy! Racoiver of. bl moneyh djerems P . mentand an appeal to the country, if the | Forestfires are now raging along the Lake v ville, Ill, charged with misappropriation of ks 11, Baker, at Grand Island, Neb. ; Ezra W — government be defeated on the second read- | Shore and Western, The village of Cole g the eity’s funds and robbery of the safe in Miller, at Huron, Dak. He also approved . Ing of the home rule bill. It is thoudht that | man is partially destroyed. Unless rains en- [ d bl Ay - y e R v 4 THEJUDGE'S CHARGE DEFECTIVE 'il‘;ll'lilh;l‘c’:T::fl{“l:l »\lv ‘d‘“: C‘x:’t‘&\l‘hi«‘:‘(- £t grout Toe ‘m L e s GOVERNOR OGLESBY PRESIDES. | the treasurer's office. The crime is supposed | THE OLEOMARGERINE BILL. | the act for the construction of a public build- Tom Ballard's Conviction Reversed by the [ €ral opinion Is that at to-day — — P— to have been committed abont two years ago ing at Wichita, Kas. y ; noon was for the purpose of securing the Destenotive Fires. and Ih the meantime. Lieutenang )I‘l‘“y’“:\f B ring the consideration of the private Before C nm'lv:_huz. the -7_ur) Ml"ll“f- r}m-ru s consent to a dissolution before the | gr payy, May 2 e Ploneer Dresst | A" E‘lvre!slfln'or amerleln. ::'"nl :Il;e w;lli‘f‘e Iml«x:"l'::fcn l‘::‘\:(““‘ d ;‘:h‘wu;‘l Making Dakota a State—Boyd and | yoncion bill in the senate this afternoon, love the Prisoner Sane, and ];J;;::‘:!lf("’f ::u court to-morrow night, f0r | gyiliwater (Minn.) special says: The Lowery Feeling ~The Governor - oW SFVIOE B EABIBNES | Ot fve. . yeats Morton Agree-—Discontinuing Mr. Ingalis severely criticised Goneral Blucks e et e, o of today's meeting of | DIock burned last evening, causing a loss of dress—Cable Disvatch to I e pifontiary, Diingthd o Spocial Mail Servico at gommissioner of penslons, declaring the ottt Seerine ;r- aps| l‘n“'n to vt_ly|< meet| "‘K Of | about $25,000: Insurance £10,100. It wasa Gladstone. c(]-edlhlxiin’mr court vesterday Dufly was Points in Nebraska, highest pension on false allegations, ‘,w ! —. e cabinet is virtually a move in the direc- | frume three and one-half story building, be- Lpeldefin ool AL LT RAL O L ing o twreek, e protested against Black 4 tion of concession to disaffected liberals, d wssion which, if it remains by subsequent o s e An Unjust Attack. Several ministers urge that clause 4, of the | 10NGING to Mrs. J. E. Momer. Governor Oglesby Presides. testimony, will undaubtedly convict Canty Cofhb b e B el LINCoLY, Neb., May 25, —|Special Tele | home rule bill, be climinated. Aftef a long SAN Fraxcisco, May 25.—A fire destroyed CHICcAGO, May 2.—Fully 10,000 friends of (lv\rw? Duffy testified subs :n(lqll_\ that J. Special Mails Dropped ¥ M, Cockrell dofonded Black's adminfstras: A gram. |—Tom Ballard, the man who shot and | {iscugsion it was decided to ol o the furniure factory owned by Kragen & |, rule 1n Ireland were prosent to-night | SAT'Y A Withees were in Dhas saloonat | wasmixarow, May [Special Tele- | tion, citing fzures to show that more claims N Killed lenty Verporten, the bartonder of the | with™ as e o might think fit . and anuinverof dwellings, Total 1o8s | (¢ neoting held inbebalf of that cause, in | mones &l poler and’ ho wiehod some. one | gran.|—The snecial mail servico to the fol- | werd allowed each year under his administra: St Jumes hotel, i Omalia, about & year ago, | 118 mind was. apparently quickly made | S7o00% Kargen place this loss at 835,005 in- | 4o pateory, on Luke front. A crowd outside, | woud blow the market house toh—1, D, J, | lowIng places in Nebraska has been ordered | tion than fany former administration, A€ Mr. Lugalls believed Black’s pension to wnjust, Mr Cockrell said e (Ingalls) show Y Loup | itrodice a bill to discontinue the pensioh. ety 1 CHE eV surance S18000. There was a_sinall amount t the supreme court, | up, for carly in the evening, the government | SHrance sisg Jre WA | horate opinion, re- | WIDS were instructed to stmmon the rank | oF insurauce upon the ather property. - About and file ot the liberal party to a general | 1LY TaRIIES are homele is not to hang. Last n in a very long and ¢ Lalf as large, could not get in. Governor | Canty was put on the stand and denied ea to be discontinued: Aleove,Sheridan county o n s meet. | detail of the above confession, after which jox Butte, Dawes ecoul . Bat Outesby was chosen chairman of the meet- | g1 adjourned until to-day, Ll v ke et versed the judgiment of the distriet court for | pliing on Thursday, when modifications Cmeaco, May he Journal's Des | ing, and 500 vice presidents were named, h il county: Bodare, Sioux county: Cooleyton, My, Voorhiees warmly defended Black, and Douglas e in which Ballard was con- | i home 1o will b ahounced iy order o | Moines special “About 6 o'clock this | among whom were judges, congressmen and The Moxioan Troaty. Loup county; Dawes City, Dawes county: | denied with energy and emphasis that there feath, J o o » the goverp h morning a boy went under the large press in TRt £ all den t The dee N g May 95 S v Dalay, Lincoln connt Air View, Lincoln | had been any false allegations i the matter vieted and tene nll to death, -:;lmt mw”\;«I |I n.TQ"“‘“'""" from defeat on the | g s TR Satter om with & 1a ministers of all denopiinations, he decora- Wasmsaron, May ~In reporting ad- nty: Fowler, Donglas connty: liarl of his apvlication for a pension. He repre cose, who wrote the opinion, refers at | Secom dine. ; 0 s o H press. Tn th) o1 Htie tions were Amerlean, and Irish favors | verselythe bill to carry into etfoct the Mexi. [ SN n Custer county; ty of the commiltee on | Trvine, Keith n sented Black's condition at the time to be gne nd complete disability, and his Mr. M [0 ley wa wholé premises were in flanies. on, Brown conr fuperiy lone in continui pose the omission in cl ause length to the charzes of bins dice e of absol blended. ‘The governor was g Being fille eted with en- | can treaty, the majos ( b made againstJudge Neville by the prisoner's | Bl e Uil The daitington section | With paper stock and inflammable material, | thusiasm, and spoke brieflyas follows: ways and means says fhat the treaty, if such | county; Ingomar, Sheridan county; Warl- f Survival wholly unexpected and extraordh- comnsel, and says that, atter a long and care- | mainain their enmity to the bill and will | the three story building was gutted from top OOl o N SeR oy it can be rightly called, resorves no exclusive | baut KeyiPu county: Mirage, Shepdan | 83, oo, 1 ¢ Black ¢ ful reyiew of the ease, hie 15 unable to find | not attend the liveral conterence, The min- | 0 botiom. The Leader's loss isabout 3. | Said he: Fellow citizens, 1 accept with be- | 10y, alther party, but studiously preserves | tounty: *Ma Guater, eottys“Neal, | o GG GOE" I andion, “Te expressed tio B T e D e il | Hors are confident that with the accession | 9. “The upper floor was occupied by the | coming difiidence, L trust, the unusual honor | HENE to either party, CLONSLy DECSSEYES | Dnndy ‘count Webster county, Prek- | entitied to his pension, lle expressed the any proof whateser b support of the wnwar- g O i ien s and ~denbt. | Western Littiograph company, whose fossis | conferred upon me of presiding overthis vast | the right of the other to act with perfeet in- | yyd. Keith countys Redfern, Custercountys | Bope that the pension oftice would be adiin- 3 B e v RnALE Fe ey Wit e o e i o4 | over §12.000, ~"Thie loss on the building is | assemblage of citizens of Chicago, under the | dependence and ina direction which seems | {iiqo; i L RO RS L 3 Sheri lnlmnm(\: Silas, Lincoln Mr. Enstis presented the resolutions of the ure memoralizing congress a second T ing. | 8bout 810,000, auspices of the Irish ational 1eague. T do | to conserve the best interest of either. Even | couiiys vy st Preraning, May 25.—The building and | not know how it ‘The point on which the tinding of the lower | bill will be dropped aftes it differences of so se- | the mostardent advocates of the treaty ad- | Pholns’ cou dith connty; Urbana, court is setaside is the peeuliar wording of | IUis probable that par Haysprings, = Sheridan | Louisiana losi o e ceupied by o . Bes i eatl 9 . i at i rovisi i ) 4 for the establishnient of a navy yard at New Y granhe o o udee's | solved in the 1t Gladstone govern | Stables owned and " oceupied by tne . Best | rious and cardinal a nature scem to separate | Wit that its - provisions, if_enacted, would, | gounty, t blishni AT b I RS Lin the autin, 18 a Gladstone gover | Browine company at Milwaikes were one | the Celtie and the Saxon races from (e cor- | Within a few years, utterly destroy onr sugak | X"\ oieo has been established at Sard T e et At et st | overmment will be devoted vxelusi voly to a | tirely destroyed by fire at an early hour this | dial fellowship and tions which the | Interestsand ' work alnost inealeulable in- | wicl, Dundy county, Neb. and W, G. Atr. Harrison repotted favorably the bl to ] Yere satistied that the prisoner was Insaic st 1 8 esston of the home oo o Ve 0 8 1 woriing. "Thirteen horses belonging to | Saxon and Celtie of the United | jury to our tobacco trade. 3 o | Pricd wppointed postnmscer, © Catven’ B | duthorize the appointment of” an additions quit him of all three of U of eriminal | The race for Woodeote stakes of 1,000 sov —~— fact, here where they abide together in p ATEAL0 SAYEY TL6 BILARE thb treaty, 1te | Wick Iowa. g o T TR 2.y turn_ him loose. “The four last | elens, fo e e fourths of womile. | Rewards Offered g.r'mu Apaches. | fest hurmony sympitiiy and biothetiood.” If | Int i e e : 5 o i e - | say: 055 We Hnproy ; 7 4 that it pla of the president L o bt LG Rl "M, Davison’s colt, The Baron, by 1RANCISCO, M. The Chronicle’s | there be differénces of race ot sufficient im- | 8avs that unless we improy pportunity Morton and Boyd Agree. ‘ o e e s i, . Bedtont’s wolt, B Galuiad | Wileox (Arizona) snecial says: The. in. | POrtance tojustity teelings of antagonism, it | afforded bythis treaty to cement our tolt- | W yamivgton, May . (Special Tele- of Tieutonunt were iy nproper, as tending o lea the | 8 lenitl s colt, bW E L X Would o’ anoni the first. lpulses of iny | Hons with Mexieo, we are in danger of los. | o 0 WHNEER AER, SRR IR e h o, dnatrucled 0 Jury to ielove that Iallard v Hable to K0 R et dans have been forecd into 8 small section | Noart: to’ concentrate my «ost. efforts 't | g Il uits of tic enormons expenditureot | Eram:]—J. Sterling Morton is out i another | autiorizo fho retirement of tat ofticer. Tho K e ooy | Some metnhors of the Inniskiflon fusiliers, | Of country north of the railroads. Troops | bring about in the British isles the cordial | caital which has made this commerce pos- | interview agsinet the olcomargerine bill, He | bill was indednitcly postpoued, - | AR e e et W ctationed at Aldershot, attended a conserva: | areafter each of thebands. Every waterhole | sympathy that exists among the people ot ble. BRI cannot see why the people havew't a night to | On motion of i u\\\u‘l o pri Mo “)ti(‘{l‘- § Il Stress on' it He s, Bowever, that | Uve mecting to-day, at whiel some of the | is guarded. Itis only a question of a very | dilferent races in ourown country. AVho Base Ball. make imitation buiter and chioese out of eot- | {0 P GENS S ) O th lack-Dudlé 3 ey as Taid dowi by CIet Jsties” Laice | grators savazely denonneed Home rule, and | short tine when they will be surrounded | e Uit Biates Savid, ok GRES | o4 pattimore—Daltimore, 2: Lowisuilio s, | ton seed ol putrid offal from slaughter | fivilization. ) A A RN R LI "if,’l"'."(',',fi‘i“,h'.‘,.‘;"{,'f,r‘q“‘:\'l,‘ for | and captured. ‘They are all head- | that Would bring about on the continent of | Pitehers. and Rameev. Rl base | houses, ete. and sell them if they want to, | "o wirgent deficlency conference report 7. Errors, | unmolested. f they are consumed as genuine | was then submitted. e they are | On motion of Mr.” Allison it was agr kers and attacked them and | in€ for the San Carlos reserva- | Europe, or especially in the British isles, a | hits: Baltung 31 Louisyifle | e ot Tha Dolice ware enied in | thon. Orders ha been impera- | Wore cordial state of feeling between the | Baltimore, & Tiouisvilie, 6. Umpire, Me- [ articles, and the consumers bel U ny tending to rebut the e ed to. sresumption of sanity, the jury should be | theirsupporters. 1 i ; i RGH! Callar, % ) e Tt is thoir | Vhe bankruptey Bl was then tuken up. it that wnless fhey ife satistiod. be- | 1o protect o syakers, and a fight ensued | tive’ to kil all hostiles approachin L ) | R L healthful, when they ave not, why, it s their | §UC PR EIBIGY TR S then [ekapum, o0 yond a re: t the act com- | between then crvation, which is well guarded own look out. Tt has beon ebserved here in | {ics favor. world. We have no substantial quarrel with | 10, Pitchers, Matthews and Mull Plined of was not prodiced by mental- | rades of the fusiliers wentto their assistance, | troops and friendly Indiaus., A company of e b i | basaiitascA tilatic A8 Cluainmati 107 Y Nebraska cireles that Jim Boyd, of Omaha, | After wn exeeutive session the senate | discase, the acensed shonid i acquitted on and the, police were whippedand driven | Mexleansand one of white mien liave been e Lo sh e ot Cineinnai, 17, Umpire, Kelly! | and Morton are on the same plattorm, and | adjourned. Ty that the prisoner was insane, but that beyond | rested five soldiers. Gen. Miles for each Indian or the head of an [ SXICHASE 10 GREDIUTE DEYOICEI SE8 & | rors, Brooklyh, 33 Ditsburg, % Umpire, | SYeCtlarmor WAsIINGTON, May Mz Springer, areasonable doubt, he was sane, and - they - i browit in nereand $5000 for Geron- | 1 PE0 O YORT & astighed me, and. 1f | Bradieys o0 Ot wpire, | NIgis w pity,” says a Nevraskan, “that | fon the committee, on territories reporied | o Y MR TIRE or 3 LB Calel LB LS, i o 5 o peoples of Great Britain and Ireland, it wil . Plichers, ich and _toulz, —Xirst base ldo; bserves al Morton | form a constitution and state government, | Mhe o Vital points i (e syliabits of e | et at noon and i stil in session, The con- | Funeral of Pendleton. ideed e an added honor and” & souree of | Hits, Metropolitans. 1181, Louts, &' Errors, | {UFHERY, (i b6 oeryed, i Mortan | 1opl CRE e R ol reported ad- E Wikere, in o eriminal ense, the accused | ference s generally rozarded as exception AR BChA SAFVideRh Warok FanuEl »llx?\l(‘::; T T T AL [T e Y 5 AL RS RRES | ti at Nebraska City i Bovd is inter- | versely the senate bill for the admission o olies on insanity as a defe *and ere is | important, as bearing directly on the politis LU services were o-day govel C! CAGINE @ - P ested in the same way at Omaha; so you see, ftate LSRR Tor L0 form Toat lnu‘x‘n»‘lh:y:;‘.‘?\1:|\\yl-h‘|::\.n| S Whhen the cabinet had been 1o session | 101 chucis over the remains of Mrs. “Alic ;‘;‘I‘.l.: .(‘i“.l).l'{';:.'1'\'»1‘5-.'.'31-“:‘".'1’"\' lm(x‘:ull‘y "“;:;lwiu: ptists® Convention cy are purely un: L L LRI 1:5:‘;‘1;‘1 "fi'n‘.fwi..”“c'u’i.‘.;:fil(&'-"l.'}- of the pioof i5on the prosecition to- show | Jalfan loura_special messenger was dis- | Dendleton, wife of United States Mimster | BL UG Gone and Parnell, 7 : i y D I o |to o1coxl [ttt awnole: of e, ur o specla Pendloton, T servioes oo soudinlen s | INE Glutstone and Asnury Pati, N. ., May 26,--At tho | [l aeEEL o (e SIPIE B o 0lt0: patched a e A . great lawsuit. but the nature of | l€onard, of Washington. = Among those | 'Ihis meeting is in some repeets a novel Mr. Dunn, from the eommittee on Pacific railroads, reported_a bill {0 incorpe n followed, and in the said: . lord high chancellor. i ; t ander Sulli at the time engaged in o | Rev. Dr Tiffany, assisted by Rev. Wi A. | conrse of i meeting of the annual convention of the 11 one of the paragraphs in acho h i | Aumerican Baptist Missionary unton, to-day, | farmer wry misstates - the s posing as friend an anti-monopolist and the 0 atethe ] Atkansid, New Mexico & Pacific railroad renal aw on wed by anotiy nt, such error will not b ® ¢ s ¢ those | e for Trish-Americans; At least, we can | the following ofticers of the Women's Home | . Ltisconceded by everybady that despite | o)), ivate calendar, aph whic o cortcetly, be- | the summons e reccived induced | Jrosent wete Seeretary of - State, Bayard, | {0 LI 0Gd Words for some Enilishmen. RO tEEY w ere el st e S pron td v i pacomne? | © Mr. Mayberry, from the commitiee on ways e thie jury would be left in doubt a3 to | yin to abruptly cancel his engagement and | N i i We can hardly realize, ourselyes, how o : & and means, reported adversely the bill to _ , Mrs;. M. Crouse, ‘of Chicago; | Eonuress by Se ;. 8 strangely our Voiees niust sound when we | vice president, Miss M. G. Buidette, of Chi- | WoiKing like trojan to datcat it, howevor, 1a¢ | Major Howard and J. S. Barton Ko formulate acknowledgements to n British | cago, and treasurer, Mrs. R. R. Donneliy, of ito L ety Avas st i L WooH At rasy premier who, but a few years ago, tried to | Chiicago. The report of the treasurer, E. P. PR ThIC Ive | emporary Interment govern Irefand by coercion, by buck: | Coleman, of Boston. showed that during the [y o Paienis G E shot and by’ endeavoring, as | pastyear $5:4.996 had been received, and ASIINGTON, M d 3 aphically | $352,058 expended. The president then' gave | gram.]—Patents were said, to imprison an idea. Both the oflicers | a half hout's resume of the work that bhad | following and mgn In the AngloCeltic conflict are | been done. Chas. C. Gilman, Eld all clothing marked | strangely commingled on the battle field. — s ol i L was corre OTHER COURT T u large wajority. Morton is 4 ! ' Newron. Stanley Matthews, Mrs. Noal at once to the cabinet meeting. 1t is enck, Elliott Pendleton Mrs, J. H carry into effect the convention made between the United States and Mexico, signea Jan- uary 20, 1583, Committee of the whole Mr, Hewitt presided temporarily. all submitied the conferenge ve t dellciency bill, and it was agreed BINRAA) rep “The following busine. s transacted | stated that the cablnet will certainly de 5 e s whether or not the government will dis sse v, Burry, motion to con- | parliament and o the country on the pre- 2 mier's Irish poliey. Five minutes after the The Maxw. adjournment Gladstone started for Windsor | S, Lovis, May 25.—1In the Maxwell mu- astle to see the queen, It is rumore der case this mornin anted. — [Spec ned to-da Al Tele- y for the |t to. AAftor a vain attempt to arrive at some de TR, Wendell Phillips 1 so g eggs, motion to correct w2 1, Towa, roof earden. rgned. Tty ilacen aid ) W, Santfev. Walnnt, | termination s 1o the business 10 be pursucd | ex rel Stevenson vs. White, sub the queen to immediately “C. A. P.” found in Maxwell’ 4y L res AT An Empl Uni 2 s L luring the remainder of the week, the hous l U, A, P Maxwell’s trunk at | ‘Those who have changed places are not the n Employer: nion. s s of ethird to I, Wicse, Avoca, | during the remainder o week, the louse { A B 10 etar ibm s inment, ’ : Auckland, N aland, the valises, hat | Irish. No! They stand where they lave | Creveraxn, Ohio, May #5.—The general | fowh bugey tope o ese, Avoea, | § ntinto commiteo of the whole. Soringer Morrissey vs. Sehindler, mandate ordered 0 p. m—There is considerable excite- | hoxes, trunks, medicine bottles, letters from | Steod for \-epu“k X 0 assbmbly of the Knights of Labor began its | Lewis Kiieedler, Caledonia, assignor, to . | (¢ {1;]‘,‘_";‘;“:;‘.“‘1 e e State o vel Conway vs, Weber, argued nid the commons this afternoon in con- | Maswell'to Dratior and from MeCullougls to | bate or in warllko 'stangile, always fo sessiontoxtay, The flrst mecting opened at | B. Morrta G, 8, Allyn, . 430 | il i uoted. Statistios to, how the injur subimitted. G i sequence of the report that Gladstone ten- | Maxwell, and the latter’s attorney, the arti- | indopendent right to gavam freland. S ralaieaandlosia at Bitosn gl Merrill, Mt, Avr, Lows ced valv illlfanitiquoted etatisticstorSiow to ijury O'Brien’ vs. Gaslin, leave to file suppte- | dered the resignation of the governmentto | €168 bought by the detendant while in St, | Sujlivan was tollowtet by ether tewe g 3 : B e ‘rank T Lanzdon, ssignor to e A rua bulter L | DB L B LREVY oC ¥ its guben L8 8 1L(: (le_w the mur <n||l those |||x|ul1m\e(l Irishmen and: welF Known citizens of Ia'(ilv\ln Norhm,'numlmfuclu_n'r of Chic irundy Center, Tows t equal ‘\l\_:;ll;u”“:“;fiu the exportation of Awmerican 1 entalabstraetse 8 e aueen, 1 San Francisco, were admitted in evidence 298 read a paper_on the subject of the formation |~ Andrew T. Moat, Pleasantyille, lowa, pick. | daiby produets. ' 0 A I T e and shown the jury. The court then ud- nrrEns - | of an employer's assoviation. to be known as | Benj. I Pury 7 (O} H s, Kookl | o 1t Jreceriearaseily advoatad (AP | e L tion Zealous Presbyterians Journed until 10 ¢'elock to-morrow morning. u T8 were read. Senator | the American Manufacturel’s union. Towa, automati | declaringthat the oleomargeriue businegs wag 1J i ; S1. PAUL, May 25.—1n the Presbyterian —-— John Bherman wrate: e present | OPiect of the union is to treat witli labor | 'Stephen . Shorless, Vinton, Towa, devic | Cirfied on - be Tmeans of - decthtion Robbins, of Cook eounty, Ill.. and | eneral assembly at Minneapolis the morn- Burned Alive. on LTt that [ uty hot able fo o present | questions arising belween employes and cnn- | for overcomiing dead sontors. O b e Ho Sy donoit oo A thb Ly atcn il ounty, Neb., ‘aduiitted | ing dovotions were led by Dr. E. E. Swilt. [ MiwAuvke, May 25,—A dispateh was re- | P v hoarey sy mpathy on behait of ome | PIOYers: e (ino: A Wakenield, Pluno. Town, appliance | by SGiiien glemargorine . found_market | e dionall o W eds sty Answers to overtures, ete., were ordered as | ceived from Rhinelander in the northern | rule for the people of Ireland, which I trust Deliberative Workmen, Tno H “kk L D“\m‘ll,m’-lmh tubu. | deelaring © that “none u&_ it was spld iy aotrnoUnoito W ecnesthy SMern=i iollow part of the state to the effect that a louse of | will be secured to them by the success of the | CrpyiLaxp, May 25—A conterence he- IR G e " d under its proper name. This declaration | UEALEE0) S 'To President, Dayton: 1t is not admissible | ill fame, nbout one mile from that village, | mgasue proposed by aliz Gladstone.™ | tiocn a committee composed of trades union- chmoud L. Wright, Quasqueton, Towa, | W5 earneatly denied by afr. Lawler. = 00 (] Shooting a Desperado, to receive Swedenborgians by letters of dis- together with four of its inmates de- | b Gsttisle. Si ¥ churn, i £ ) | ; resentatives, teleg ed by fire at an early hour this morning. | ¥ dhee o nith, keever of the place, to ady he entered passage. phs the following: ists and Knights of Labor was highly WEE o nt to the use of my | factory. The general assembly to-day ac- Oleomargarine in the Hous; ice-presidents of your hed nothing save the appointment of V May nce the price of butter, and vigorous protest against its PariLiioy, N Telegram.] - . May [Special | mission, Frank Devore, o laborer T'o President, West Virginia: The assem- lly con. Maggie | name as one of the : AL . ; ! Dan' Doyleand a_woman reputed to K. and wonld ba giad to attend it i : ! ABHINOT peclal’ Tele. towell suppor ill, as ) alaborer from the 13& M. railroad eamp, | bly does not admit widespread neglect of in- o Wits, and. William Ciapk werg | Meeting, and would b ulud to nttend 1t 1| o press committee and a committoe on cre- | gram.]~The senate. committen on public ooz s omtinmeiroried, the bill, o Dre- northwest of town, was shot and killed this | 1antbaptism. Yetit recommends careful in- 3 Sordint avproval, - e S MY | dentials. “To-morrow the xcal busiuess of | Juds has decided togive Dement, of 1linois, 15t competition of a Tranduiont mdustry, 1 voning by l:lhl-n;l::] a l~;]|| sting hml x“uwt quiry and instruction by sessions and presby- S e i ; "‘En’nn o belng Iulnlnlul to arouse ”‘{I re- | the order will be taken up, nominated for United States surveyor gen- | Pending further discussion the comuiittee ¥ he particulars of the affair are as follows: | teries. ss Folsom Gives Grover the Mitten. | Jigious antagonism which has been so disas- 5 = TR IR e o aed EA g ) AR ag v g 2 080 Devore,one of thestriking shovelers fromtho | - To President Rio de Janciro, relating to | BUFFALO,May Commercinl Advert | trous to the Irisk: peoyle, but I'do ot bé- [ Unworthy of a fopublic. = | el of Tl enofier hear! gL e destres o louse then took a recess till 750, the railrond grade, eame to town this morning, | marriage with a wif ation: Overture to Jin an editorial to-day,says: A letterre- | lieve this relizious minority, ot which Par- Ants, May 25.—The cabinet, by a vote o i 0e v aflids evening sesston to be for general debate on nell w ot drunk and - became very abusive | (his eficet was ordercd sent down to; presby- | e a member, stood”in the slightest | 6 to 5, to-day adopted the prineiple of expul- | (oes not respond in a few days the case Wil gjemargerine. ved in this city troma Buffalo woman now ! ] ) o L be elosed up. A | teries e danger of being oppised by members of the | sion of the Orleans princes. Tno bill pro- | *%f Al f -1 M, Springer, from {he committee on ter- to people on _the streets, In the e nonding seeretars of | 10 Pris, and who has personally seen the | o £ OPp sion of the Orleans princes, ; The oleomargarine bill is again under dis- ' ik SPringer, from th Ay | ovenimg . Mo becwno 8o bad ¢ Wi, Reed, corresponding seeretary of | youg fidy whiose naime has beon nentioned | hio s aor yiding for their expulsion wiil bo drafted on | cussion fn the honso to-day. 1 is proposed Loiics Wiy presented to th hose ap ad A T s an then presented the resolu- | Pl committee on th and aft senate 5 3 ende > Presi IOCH rwards submitted to the s ember 8 3 Se yerse report of tha ) citizens domandsd _Nis arrest. Every Spok o ome, | A8 that of “the intended wife of President | tjong, of which the following is the sub- | chamber of deputi A & 1o e | by different members to ofler the followinz i) “to provide for the organization of the ofticer was out of town &n business. County | Home wissions being the order of the morn- | fleveland, reports the ‘mortilied girl posi- | stance: ! PO el amen-lments: To abulish the fohaceo tX3 feryitory of Lineoln. ‘The report says: Fudge Hancock apomicd Onrts, Saatfeld & | e, 15 1L, Hickok, of Orange, Nod. ro. | fiely, dectaressho 1s not golng to marry | * Ten {nousand citizess of Chicago, in mass ew York Dry Goods Markot. FoulEY (o revine the theomd tie: to lavs.an e | gty Culinobbe saliithat the people of Dakota, hler Devore took possession | ported for the’standing’ committee, ‘and was b o e e e ot oo i e | NEw Yo, May 25.—The dry goods mar- | ditional tix on national banks, and DoSSIDLY Faenr oyt iioe e the b akofll ArC 1n detied the vonstable, | Tollowed in-addresses” by Secretary Robe favor of admitting mto the Union the south- § Judge | and others, ern purt of that teriitory as a state, the Still at ol Busl's saloon an declaring he would 1 o thetr heaitielt svinptiy for the | ket was very quict In general, but though | £ repeal the whole internal revenue systeni, Lreland h; e i D ANTA N0 PAS T resheion s SR | gLplandiy finlancliigyin ity ) " deliveries | These motions are not tikely to prevail, but s : 3 : EHHie e A Annual reports show the recelpts of the PANTANO, Ariz, y party endeavor to seeure fhe restoration of the | quiet inquiry was zood, and many deliveries 105011110 siatomobatiioly movement having in view the formatioy of (l»!i:f:”v X ”‘:'n'.'- ]',»K\w““m “.‘"".}:1 YGATAYOrE SOTLA IR A S nr e xu:n):r\:\‘u ltl\'fi. Mexieans struck the Indians about eight | native parliament which was taken from | were madeon orders. Thiere is a fair business | they may bring on alively debate. | tvo states carvedout of the territory of Da- AR A R o Dy 40,000, although gifts in legacies | miles from here, last night, and kitled one | them by bribery and fiaud, in progress. | kota originally in that territory. ngress tlon Bills. Bas in no way authorized or 16coguized ft. 4 that the ' “Thie question of whether the present torrl- in a preliml- :;n)'ul lvl.lkum I8 I‘o be {h\-i(h-d,lsu r:’u? 1z e ¢ foundation of two states, to bo admitte arbor bill find ¥ G O Dereatt y ) ! : o h byibel SN ool 3 e Ay The Approp P ol el g Te $90,000 1e5s, @ gaim in general contribu- | Indian, The remainder fled to the moun- | Ve congratilate tha Irish people on the 5 o e e oo sty | tons of $150,000, dute. largely to inereased ef- | talns sagaclty, and fidelliy with which Mine.Inupootors, WAy Z R b e R K D tyear's dobt, This yoar's debt iz, May 25.—Robt. Floyd, the | their leade his brilliant and patriotie [ Dis Moixes, May 25.—The governor to- | senate 1nd preal Tenling tho Wartak hon ey Sixtéen thousaid communicants wnan, was killed by Indians ciates have proseated the nation's cause. | day appointed the following to be state wine | nary study of the tiver ing the editor's forehiead. By this time De- | Were added to the home mis condemn, as wnworthy our age and and on churches, | this morning at "his residence, between here ) inspectors: Joshua A, Smith, Keokuk | little in ihe n e as it came fr 2 as one, intereststl.e y vore became fairly evazed and said to Howard, | %561 0f these by by coufession, as the work | and Pantano. eivlization, the atteapt to ariuy brothers | pobiet i ni LR Wipello countys | e to muit han et came [tom e people of e statas ax much s | Taaibeonmetilriyicrazeinhdealdtolioward, 0e0k 0 R nonesgOM A Qi pEk B and fellow citizens against one another be- [ §OURIE (BOME BIMES | v i | house to suit them. Sowe membersof the it does the people of Dakof “Phie fiend was on the paint of attempting to | Sunday sehools, — with sehol- Congress of Churches. cause of rehigious differences, We believe i) B3 committee favor the entire remodeling of the ‘I'he people ~of the states have just knite Howard a second time when & ars. ne work - of women and | CLEVELAND, May25,—The American Con- | the minority in Ircland have no reason Riel's Widow Dead. measure,if the lutter partis no more consistent 1%, mch right o debate that subjdet wl cn covered him With « tevolyer and heid ijm | ehiidren for home missions was never 8o | gross of churehes convenea at Music hall at | Shatever todoubt the pertect good faithof -, o PHG B TIOOL ARG ] with their views than tiat already examined, Simitted tothem for theirapproval as have until the editor escaped. The constable de- | Jarge. It was decldediby a unanimous rising | i sijoek this afternoon, Governor the majol ] ALY specln the people of the territory. manded the man to suirender a third time, [ Vote to raise 150,000 in the next year, to in- when Devore threw o larse stone, hitting | elide the payment of the debt. The assembly Saalfeld on the head” injuring him nted Sunday, July 4, as the day for A R e R I collections in Sunday schools for the wan feil dead, shot through the body | ¢iuise of home missions. m“‘-“"‘“{- We ass ur: ‘the great En;;urn |Im'mh-r that | the Poineer Press s Mis, Riel, widow of ;"t‘?ll‘xnilln:‘x‘x;ls“tlx:s :I“:u‘ll‘r::{h::lll;ll r.nm;li)ln.'lt . s by an wd- | tnis erowning act] of hix poltical career has ¢ o, die ) St Vi it e st y a new bill, The conress Wil CONTINUG UNEIL | o G e e et g ;‘:fd‘;‘ d rebel, died at her homa 1n St. Vital [ ®rppe'eonferees upon the postofiie evening, the American people: We congratulate him | ¥ e priation bill met this morning and we g on the conseience and courage which has Another Land Grab Forfeited. able to agres upon any of the'polyt ause, | Chairman Hill, of Olio, submits a minority report, in which, while disagreelng with the PITO- regsoning of o ority, he holds that Da- s - admitied until the senate issue. il passes, aker, of Ohio, opened thie, cons dre J ! ] sall the people of the tere 1118 COMPLIMENTA TO TITE SHEI Dr, Crosby's report, with resolutions, was Struck by a Waterspout. guided and strengthened him in the face of W ASIHING 10 ay 2.—The senate this {L_}*.u*.”:'\"'f'm decided to report a disa- yitory were not consulted fairly on the ques- SHE Canpbell. who_ had. been. ot of | sdopted, urging the churehes to contribute, e Nenpuna, Va., N —A waterspout | taunts and insulls to correct the 6rrors uf hIs | arternoon passod the Atlantic & Pacitic | ™S oor v amions, Honel division and fopmatioiotacountiva town, arrived just I time 10 receive a blow | and reclecting oftice o struck the residence of David Witlauer, in | country,and to lend itin the path of repara | v4(irond land forfeituro bill, Chatles, Hill, Dndian b0t Bantes Lomasoriiesprongsed ataterchialellbsotls on the forchead from a brick thrown by s I committee on ministerial sup- | Abingdon, on Gosper creck, this county, de- ARG JNBL0S (0. s DY par oD e mey, Nebraskn, Postmasfer—W, J. Fin- . {jon of the. division of the tertare 1o Syoh Devore, The sherill did not fire a shot as las was contied another vear o perfect | stroving the dwelling and tobacco barn ‘and | 1Iay TElect s Wi counsels; e 1ty not 1w Dhies oA B el S0 29 Hon'af the division'vt o teri oy g eyl e onorte Sverybo e justitied chieme for widespread application, ing Mrs, Mongle. Severs 50 0 see erjoyed, i Y e, SLeatoN, L, s = | vote of the people, . boen roported. Eyerybody Lero Sustified puii)! L e were g ele. Several hovses and |y vemenibered inhis relations to the Tiberty | Rusivisre, M, May 25.—Three children | bhe president pro tom lid beforo tho son- " XCiotier minority report is signed by caution, and only shot WHEN NGeessary to Big Fire in Des Moines i of Ireland as Chaham is remembered i Lis | of James Dawson burned to death in their | 8¢ o letter from the governor of Ohio Messys, Baker, Struble, Herman and Symes, TR YTy S B e R it Nok: . . Eight Thousand Hands Idle, relations to the liberty of Amneri house last night. transmitting resolutions adopted by the Ohio | “P'hey yespeetiully submit that the people of 0 1118, 0L IS, LBYOLD clplnion 10 -Have Dis MoiNes, Llowa, May 25, —[Special Tele- m 2 We de co the atroc o les of b state senate, to the effect that, in the opinion ' | 4 F ing i beon recently discharged from. the rogular | oo ! 1 The reneral lockout © denounce the atrocious calumnles of e i ety sy dhoion 4 Dakota are infavorof admitting to the union - army at Fort Riley, 1 S his mocket | gram.]—A five broke out this morning in the ontractor Tailors’ asso- the tory press, which charged the Irish- A Call to Liborals, Rl JODL Db wf.m ::' l“l((' i'”lll(“'l the southern part as a state, Every fact showed he was a native of New York, \ | building ocenpied by the Daily Leader and itractor Ta American citizeas of Chicago with ~the [y 25.—Mr. Gladstone hus | States trom O bad inatr of tho United justifies and every” consideration demands town is in a state of siege to-night, as a large | other printing oftices, and before it was ex- nunless about 590 journeymen who | responsibility forthe re ges of the ] o hus | State m Ohio, at thoe last eiection, was = and establisiics hoyond question the claim ar calling upon all Liberal | procured by the ing that the o | s I cOreupt s number of the friends ot money, and and right of Dukota to be adwitted to the the railroad onate of (he Unites ‘States union. struck in twenty-five shops return to work | anarehist elemeit. It is the same ! : was carvied into effect yesterday. | which rejoleed wicn it thotght the American | members to nieet at the foreizn oflic d'man from | tinguished destroyed a large amount of (UL Are b ed down 10| roperty, The building, which was owned it thousand wen and women are idle, union was destoyed. 1ts future assaults g ke w tull fnvestigation of the matter, Forbearanee had ceased to be a virtue, 'Ile srdered all the saloons by J. M. Davis, of Los Angeles, and G. L. ot upon Jreland or Americs should be considered Messenger Boys and “Oyers," - & favmer could not successtully compete witg COraners jury decied the Kimling was In setts | Jones, of Ohlo, was damaged about $10,000, Retiring from the Frontier for what they are worth by the American Another Nebraska Plum, the manufactiver of oleouargarine, which sw York Tribune; A brigit and ruddy-faced messeng people and thelr press, —oth Greek and Turk ) ; The following ‘message was unanimously WasHINGTON, May detense, me, New York, | AT —[Special Tele- ' can ho made for seven ¢ a8 follows rican Fi s pound. h her OIArgaring must go or the great dair s hoy swing him 1 , Dhil delphia, § ish armies are mutually surrendering pris- | £0n to & Seventh avenue ear at Park | Bram.]="The president has appointed Alex- in- \ An Episgapal Oonye 4 31,000: Fire nasoo oners and the positions they respectively | (hIOYSE 400 @ leredito be sent to Mr. | Ly 0% estorday, and a Tribune ander H, Baker to be receiver of public 44Ty Would be wi AR el s Des MoixNts, Loy May 40005 Sun, Fire, London, | cantured during the fighting of the last few GOVERNOR 0GLESBY TO GLADSTONE, questioned him about his money at Grand Island, Nebraska 5 9 vork, “The pa Telezram.1—A Daven) dispat 5 X q h ler Publishing company’s loss ays. Both armi es to-day commence retiring ol A5 1830 —To Parnel i ’ voll."! he s Qoys: Botly arte CHICAGO, May2s, 1836,—To Parnell, 1Louse | it pretty well,’ he of Commons, Limdon :-+Chi is not the thirty-eighth annual convention of the 3 hout #2,000: insured for $14,200, 1s follow - 20 citizens, in | big, but the ‘ove: immense.” Don’t # = [ Episcopal diocese of Towa met there to-day wingtield Fireand Marine, $2.500; Germian, Burned to Deat Hiass mooing ‘"ll'.':.L;h"h.f-‘i‘é‘\.‘."T'.“.'f-'.‘{m'f.’..'})E you know what ove ¢ Why, it's ’0 - M a e attondince of o i, 8200 o 8100 Xew POk | s, Tnd., Ao Tiicee ehildren | HieAS ioes rengnied by it iberty usd | D en 8 man gives you halfa dollar ‘wnd (o]0 4 arsa arl a \ e guuivent o - wa 000 v Aericat, 5.00; Ml waukcs | fJawes Dawson, were' burned to death in | hamanity by theintroaiation of' his bill to | the charge Tor s anessoge i only 1 Folx cowunnton ‘was colsbiniod by Llshon | Mutual, $T0 5 elr Banso 208 Mg {;,:':l’{,',lhflfif‘fl:‘,m“'l"‘l“‘ng;f“‘:‘l:g S0 eIang, | an &ive mo o ddliar the othor day Is prepared from Sarsaparilla, Dandelion, Is the best blood purifier before the publie, oy, assisted by thirty clergyiien; 3 The Riverside Pri z o i s ~ NPT J ok A6 i) andrake, Doc Pipsissewa, i ore | It erad e oxorel this eveling, and to-uight a reception isin | ern Lithograph c se stone: s 5 - RS ations of the Kxglish and Irish peovle, 1lis | to h ticularly oo e able vege- (ula, Salt Rheum, Boils, Pimples, all Humors, Droxross at Bt CAthorng's Seminor, 0| e Lithograpli company lose stones. plates | Mount Atna has again erupted in a fresh | wmanifest desih to Mhdo the . wrongs | to give it 1o anybody but her. and he told tablo remedies, The combination, proportion | Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache. Tnal. M, 57,000, ‘The Milion free trade paper loses | POk T'he old crater is healed, and remove tip dissensions which me she was expecting me,and would wi and preparation are peculiar to Hood's Sarsa- | gestion, General Debility, Catarrh, Kheuma- Struck by Lightning evervihing but I{s sccount Tund & Weleh, Reports from Armagh, Ireland, state fthat l'i‘III!.lll'll the ni 'l‘nmfluz lsl_nmh to v]l\um a blue ribbon on her neck, and i parilla, giving it curative power not possessed | tism, Kidney and Liver Itover- Thaiu e T e r |Special Tele- | publishers. . National Directory, lose stoc Orungemen are enrolled as volunteers =h§lli~_l “'f‘.l'“’i" u-,l«h;hnnm.llmt only lnIu? pody came for the message who by other medicines, It effects remarkable | comes that extreme tired f d builds gram.|—Gus Johnson and another young | Valued at $7,000, no insurance.” "The Leader | t0 light houle rule ead and his hdrt, batalso t6 the nation and | pody camo far tho mossig idn AT SMn Bipdictan, Al o4l an. s Jolinsg A another young ALST, SN ARG H B age of which hgis 5o gonspicious a leader. ve & blue vibbon I was not to give it. 1 1p thie systen, ) loses ils entire printing outfit and eight The Royval Geographical society of England | #&10 AY 3 Say, that was {1 v, When [ “1 consider Hood's Sarsaparilla the best| “Iood’ 4 3 1 man named Dixon, were struck by lightnin wresses, but will be issued from the office of | has forwarded through Minister Phelps the | Ahey also dedre me to express their adini- § Say, that was funny, tho lon Y Srsparilla fo be ood's Sarsaparilla was a God-send to me, | while drlying across the prairle, northeast of | 1o \Western Newspaper Union to-mortow. “Founder's medal’ to ieutenant Greely, ration” of youkelf and your associates for got un to the girl’s honse she came to the medicine T ever used, It gives mean appetite | for it cured mo of dyspepsia and liver cc .;lwnn. Poll county, during the storu of last —-— “The British house of lords has rejected the {y“l"“!'!;‘“‘.*fmzlflmu in !]»clg‘ t nl.l ~4F | door. My, Dut she was astunner, and refreshing sleep, and keeps the cold out.” | plaint with which 1 had suffercd 4 ul'll-l-t,\lnx‘lul. “.!‘.-mplulnt nlllll nu-lh.-'ui.-» Lowsville Rac bill legalizing warriage with a deceased | fo duo gu’t;:fm .‘?lt::filflfly 'I::l; ‘::‘:\\}l;nlgv silk and lace, but na blue ribbon. J. 8. ¥oGa, 100 Spruce Street, Portland, Me. | J, B. HorypEck, South Fallsburg, N Y, were instantly killed and Dixon knocked in- e < 9 i ife's sister. 'The Prino Fales o. | 18 duo s owledge | ,ckad her name, and she saic 1 as . were instantiy kitled aud Dixou knockod fn- : l,\ku Vi l}y 3{:ul 3).“ \\d..um L00[|, ::}h‘m‘l’tpr.wl‘“a ‘1“;;?::;,&\\..1;: and nine shat 1 was thostputriotlc o1 oty asked her name, and sh 1 that wa . I | VR rack a little slow but attendance good, | teen bishops b SRS that made M. ¢ladstone action possible and 3 g ploy ot Dixon I Three-quarter-mile heats—Cuban Queen | _ The eighthour system is being discarded | showed the iib@al party of England the ne- | and said there must be some mistake e Oo T R T won in two straight beats. Time, 1:16% and | 8t the stock yards in Chicago. ~ I¥is believed | cessity of undopg the wrong inflicted upon | She put her hand up to her neck and Drs MoiNges, May N0 knoclaladvence | 4317 Rosiere second, Handy Andy third. the ten-hour nlan will be revived in al pa Ireland when sie was reduced to provineial | flushed. Then she said: ‘Excuse me a *When I bought Hood's Sarsaparilla I made | “ Hood's aparilla takes less tim ek o1 of Il IR adve hiree-quarter-mile—Nellie * B. won; En- | 108 bouses on the 1st of June. vassalage, ned) moment,’ and away she went. She came a good fuvestment of one dollar in mediciue | quantity to show its effect tian any other | ment was wmade In t achment trial to- | chantre cond, Cora L. third, Time, 13 A mob sacked the town of Triana, on the Riciarp J. OG Ly, back pi y with a blue ribbon on,and for the first thne. It has driven off rheuma- o Mus, C, A, Hoesarp, N, Chill day. the greater part of the time being con- | One x“d 8 quarter nllilelvR{rdualy W i““'"‘{“-‘-?'"fl‘lll A lllh'lll“' oourk bulldings, Governor of Lilinols. L quart hand. We make about tisin &ud linproved iy appetite so much iat | * My wife had yery poor health for 4 long sumed in.quibbling over points of order, y Hayward second, Phillip 8. third. | town hall, custom house and theatre were [ - 5 to § | | e itk A e ARt 80, JUEW IR Mg 030 18 N6 X DEM $05 B 1oR et <y % . Piime, 2:15. L8 Hr o § % 1o, 0 §7 week, on the straight. My my boarding mistress says I must keep it | time, suff Zuoui Sl zasiion TanELTNAN ot Do \"-l:'.\‘.!l'..l-..:::} QUoaions sakhd | Sk aid thsce-elghtis, waliow Juilied: Several pornsns were busned fo 'l'ul;ox‘l‘t;‘.‘.l,l.‘;‘gf:.‘—‘-h\!\"lnsh:lm amnibuses | OYore. last Week wero §11. 14 anly 105Kod Up GF sho will be gbllged £o Taise 1y | ile, nd cansiaut hesdackas. At e ausw® #lrter e taking of the testi- | Ivish Pat second, Puukathird. ‘Fine, 2:34%¢ | The Apachos scored a sealp ten miles from | arrived from Kngston to-night for the uss | ¢ ;"‘:‘ Rak, T guess, and I've mado § bourd with every othier boarder that takes | thing we could hear of, Lut fo Ll mony was conclud Lhis ends the meetings, which have been | Fort Thomas, Monday: Hight. - Thgamaraud- | of the streot rlroad, the strikers in an im SouEs loguy, Hood's Sarsaparilla” TuoMA3 BURKELL, |she tricd Hood's Sar oW - - suecessful in every wa, ers are heading for San Carlos reservation, 1 | 16556 crowd gatherea , stopped cars on the —— 99 Tillary , Brooklyn, N. Y. taking the third boitle, and never felt better Religious Novitiates, g induce the peaceful T+=1" " there to join in : 2 the Jury Dr. Hamilton Warren, E “1ind Hood's Sarsaparilla the Lest remedy [ in Lier e cel it o ¢ 4 - S o - streets and overturned them and injured s 1 t y £ life. W feel it our duty to reconuneud Dis Morses, May 25.—[Special Telegram. | Ior.-vn and Lumber Fire ‘ Ih'nlrlm:llllllt:. many of the tonducto®, drivers and pas- | cian and Surgeon, Room 6, Crou forimpure blood I ever used.” ML 1L BAXTER, | it to every one we kn FORGE SOMER- —At Saint Joseph’s convent, Table Mound, MILWAUKEE, May 25.—An Evening Wis- The hh‘_'li,» have aecaptured Contra by | sengers. The police were powerless till | block, corner 16th and Capitol ayenue ticket agent, P. & R. Rd., Bound Brook, N. J. | viLLe, Moicland, Cosk County fifteen young ladies have taken the nov- run:ln‘ \\vf\r».lll. n-.l-ml states that the loss by (:.x\:ln‘nln"lfi-“‘lmbu "Ibl:,Th :fi]‘«';m l\lfécll"lnl-ml (?-‘xll:l the Knight of Labor lfikc up the procession. | Dayand night calls promptly attented to H d’ S " 4 ) 3 itiate vows as sisters of charity, Auonz thewm crday's fire will foot up a little over | ynder was mortally wounded. ‘e Groeks o W aathor. —— Hood’s Sarsaparilla Hood’s Sarsaparilia are Miss Louise West, of spencer; Miss Me. [ 500,00 e accuse the Tutks of treachery in surrounding Towa and Néwraska: Locil rains, slightly You can buy. turniture cheaper of A Bold by adl druggists. §1; six for §3. Prepared | Sold by all diuggista. §1; s for g5, Prepared \ Coy, of Ackley: Miss ' Kinsella, of' Dabuque, | The Plununer and Stewart lumber yards | and capturing a party under a flag of truce. | warmor. varib bt L e A L. Fiteh & Co., 12th st., bet Farnam anc By C.1. HOOD & €O., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. | by €. 1. HOOD & CO., Aps rica, Lowell, Mass, ‘Miss Dickey, > i 10 odpr b 1 warmers variible winds, genevilly soutls ’ . A and Miss Dickey, of Peoria, 1L are completely burned, B. G. Pluwiner luatj The Greek reserves Lave beeu disbanded. erly, ll)ouglus. than any other place in the gity. 100 Doses One Dollar | .. 100 Doses One Dollar