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OMAHA DAILY BEE FIFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 28 1886 : ~ NUMBER 296 | AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL |5t 5 e o ot e | mcnnon, v sorn, s ssdnen | BUNISHING THR ANARCHISTS, | 2" eewacstuo avoeron, | wiavinazwe wes 70 STATE OF NEBRASEA: i ; Bound By the Acts of His Deputy— | Brooks Alins Maxwell Aiding in His BOUND OVER. ufacturers of oleomargarine from £600 to Y T Yo LA frld gt Lol Lot ML IA I)nnz other cases are liquor cases, In | g5 by & vote of 41 0 119 Slow Progres. “ _nu Own Conviction. —_— Discussing Fishing Tnterests—Tariff and | Dot over on thehargeiof sellihy intoxt: | pAfLeE some discussion the statoment, was | Sig of Them To Be Tried For Murder— | D Motwre, May &7l ihe Brown im. | ST Lovis, May 27.—In the Prelic murder | gracy Hywthorne at Plattsmonth Oreates @ - bo ron the charge of sellit nat the pending proposition was sim- . - ¢ -day. the exa onof | solAred tHat the state: - Oleomargarine, g anors, witnout, leense, € UOT | biy to arm thie president with the right to de- Twenty-five Indictments, Judge Newman was continued. The witness | ments of Detective McCullongh was an in- Sensation fendants claimfilat] it is not within the class ;7(‘,"‘\“,"""“*;"{;'.9' "w'!':""“l?m;‘ fll' Fh“ch —_— did not know whether the injunction sent | famous lie. He also that his attorney —_— THE PRESIDENT'S MARRIAGE. | of liquors for whict the Slocumb law requires | iadit \cas then greeq. to withont disision. | LAWYER BLACK RETAINED. | aainst Brown had been dismissed because of | had reccived a letter signed “Stratton” offer- | MARRIAGE OF MISS ROSE NORTH. . e Interesting case fs that of Folton | , MI. Dingley, frotn the committee of con- the change of auditor, nor did he know if | ing to prove that the dead body was taken ference, subinitted a reporton the shipping the hearing was had preliminary to issuance | into the hotel the day of Prellor’s death. This n which D A Soldier With a Four-Barrellea | jiDickinson for siande | 8 ¢ 5 bill, et That Bob Ingersoll Will | of the writ. The co. 's potit was | was declined and was delieved to bo a trap of | Liguor Dealers Bound Over for Selling y Pelton sues for $2L000 dninages o il char- | "N prockenridge, of Kentucky, thonght | A Statement . | Rere ‘ead. atter which Tars. Bomwns her, | the prosecution, Witness was thien: with ¢ it damadbed Mool i L R foosss TR el B o g that a consideration of the report Should be | Ald in the Dofense-~Other Indict- | ICI¢ Al '.'i..fl',‘,;fi." St IO | dian with the inderstanding that he would Wkttt o atf UL b Home - Civil Service Come $ht, becase of the prowminenice of botii par. postboned untl the members of the house ments Found—The Knights' red eapital, Brown held that there should | wed (0 testify again should it be found ment of a Wife—Matters to Stay. Bank of Walioo. and DPelton 1o 8 prominent | 1ad an opportunity toexamine the provisions Convéution. be a 40 per cent reserve for poliey holders, | 1y important points have been omitted. at Lincol TSI ae TS ey v of the bill carefully. The question’ Involved - 3 40 per cent of the entite mmount | burther features of Maxwell's testimony - Fatiners report con all planted and some | I the Frye amendinent was broaderthan at of " premiums - received, and if | todday were his admission that his statement - Tariff and Olcomargarine. of it large enougl to plow, but the recent hot, | first flush it might appear to be. It not only Anarchists to be Tried. the company reinsured, it should | in theletter to Preller, saving he held o cer Bids for a P conferred privilege, but it imposed duty upon the prestdent to withdraw from foreign ves- CHIcA sels certain comiercial privileges when those | This aft privileges had been denied to Ameriean ves- tain medieal degree whs a lie, his contradie- 4 3 tion of Lis former statement that he wiote Laxcory, Neb, ) Tele- the marginal notes in the vade mecum, about | gram j—The proposals for erecting & second thie best method of administering chloroforni | jueking house at the West Lincoln stock before 16 wame 1o this countiy, his ad | virds recelved in answer to tho company's sl Ml __ | show in its annual statement that amount May 27.—|Special Telegram.]— | o ik reinsured and amount of prewiums | rnoon Foreman Hills, followed by | in reinsuriuce, commuting the 40' per cent \ the grand jury, filed into Judge Rogers' | reserve, not on the basis of the sels in the countries in which sueh forelgn | "0 " dlerk polled them. Each an- | wainder obtained from deducting ¢ WasHIsGTON, May % Special Tele- | Ury weather is”likely to injure. smal grain gran. | —Mr. Morrison » very near qe- | Uniess it """“””“" livering a recular tariff speech when, in his So Carlisle Says. remarks on the oleomarzarine bill, he | Wasnivaroy, May ‘ [Speeial Tele- | vessels belonged. The osed need for th 0 2 LML mission wie shown the' forged tonehed npon the internal revenuo and the | gram, | —Speaker Carliste, fn o conversation | provision sorbcoit of e Lopes o e ot tie | awered to bis namos Foreman Hills handed to amount of premiuns originally - . | dipfoni of the ROyl College of S | advertisement, were oveied to-day, but no duty on salt and wool. Many rezard his , safd that, in his opinion, all the talk | Canada, but there wasnot a word in that bill . award was made, owing to the absence of lerk a bateh of indictments, after deducting from the aggregate of pre- | &eons, London, that he - wiote it, s twas stmply to keep hinself up in the of penmanship, and his plea of int A means of accounting for references as the opening When Mr. Morrison wa 10 meant his ren about fisling vessels, There was 10 hurry for the sage of this bill, and it _could be considered more fully at some future day gan of the battle. | about the pr ed this morning | purest fulsit ks as an indication t ou, gentlemen,” said Judge Rog- | miums the amount aetually paid for reinsur wme you will continue your | ance, which should be rezarded as linbility. ‘oreman Hills bowed, and, followed | &Mr. Weaver protested that wheiher this | President Fitzgerald A The s 4 <as City, & o | Thomas & nsas Cit mtradictions, The | 8- Pobvin, Lincoln, §5,8505 4. J. lent's coming marriage is the ation. He has been in a pos athe | tion to know the racts in ti tion case, and while | than it conld now. Tliere was no danger of comp egitimate o iile ate b seculiar statements and was ready for the Qi fizit, lie sald: e did not feel authorized to_make such an | War, and the exeeutive lad nder. considers- | by his fellow jurymen, soughtsectasion in | {etPdl GOHEE O e P | Fioat-Dispiteh, this evening. statea thik upon Lingoln, &40 Hermian Stiechlow “Lmeant them to nave no special signifi- ent authoritatively, he is sati fion a settiement of the Canadian fishery | the erand jury room. “The indictments num- | pointi n question was Brown extortionate in | 9 exumination of Prellers remains, whiich | go, 88100: Grace & Keely, |itiealn $38,600, eance beyond their contection with the ques- stitement he has anade 1s correet, | trouble. = ¥ bered twenty. and bills wera returned against | his cliargg of this company. werc et for that pirpose, tiree doctors | e contract il all for b bullding on fon inder considoration, but U'in, ready singular fact is that not a sinele ple’:’;’"L‘:.“"‘T“‘”‘““"I‘""‘l!:"““""""‘ did not ab- | 410 anarchists in the persons of August | - Judie Nourse re fied Uit one article of sl teatify tint the, prestiico of wo_suek | ple :"._\:‘lll L oty it E e the b o abinot v ing slie; estion, Mo 1L ) . Faod Browt with hot surs | Qlseas isted as that Maxwell claims cupi Y Oc i L..'ml“‘.“'llu in under Ln’\u\“ll‘l:\m:::'lv(i:”\! 5 SNt "Illh-lyninhll'xf:i\lh ".-{\'rl,‘-,'“: o e Y e B | S e Ficlden, Rudolbh | 160G e his oftice, and 1t ot u‘“..\- now | have treated. John Fliompson and an u|||._|.n.‘\l\|l| man, “When do vou think these favorable con- 15 of such an event. It | frue there was 16ss nceessity for haste in | Schnaubelt, Adolph Fischer, Lonis Linesi, | competent to know whit influences were be- A D TsorATID N RERY Bakd both very tougi drunk aiid disorderly, word ditions will abise?” was aske A thing was in con- | Passing the bill, because there was no other | g\nton Kerschberger, Jno. Apel, George En- | hind that injunction suit. % L L R B LY i s st as 5000 as the approprintion bills are | templation the mewmb:rs of his ofticial house- | Pending question relative to ~con gel and others whose names could not be as- | Judze Newmal vesuined his testimof oo ity AL SR WHth A blow TFomna piekaxe, whether outof the way, T eannot give more definite | hold would have some knowledge of the fact, | Privileges betw, the United States and | B0 ed. U nited States ¢ Grinnetl | erosse ation. Objeetion 1o pay V er. for the past four rs editor of the | Stranuer FHRR SRR informution. " You may be sure of one thing, e any other country, The objection to the | certained. Enited States Attorney Grin bill “had “nothing to- with ~ the *report | lowa Tribune, of this city, and a well. [y secident of desio 18 Gt Knpwil, SEeCl howey i that is that when I call up the A Tour-Barrelled Name. provision was that it enabled the president | sa I will say to you frankly that there a5 “tne —whole, but with the [ known German democratie ' speaker, died | | \v..;.,[,ni‘z.‘llA.I:‘tl.‘\}“:,v :‘;‘\\“::Ml.n“'...l.‘.“d.\.‘.‘wl’l tarifl bill, it will be in a full louse, and not | waansarox, May [Special Tele- | 10 Place an embarzo upon : dian vessel. | are three or four indictments reiurned | jtem churging srovement of - stock | suddenly of heart discase this mormin Fenehes o The bone and from which serious as has been reported, during the absence ot | 5 W 1 | ° | He would g s the gentleman from | azainst parties who are not yet under sty [ Stewa d ot pressed payment thent Sitions il 8 s its leading oppolients, We propose to make | Zram. tor Wilson, of lowa, introduced | Maine to protect the fishing interests of Mas- | gfid whose names you newsps have | whether Vail urged hin ornot, bt posiponed Black Business, bl huhensatsatl gure. The opponents of the oleomargarine | bills to-day to pension Mrs, Mary B. Payton | sachusetts and Maine, but e wanted to be | por vet got hold of, It woule our [ asking Brown™ for a requisition until Cricaco, May Cantain William P, A Society Marri bill filibistering to prevent action, and | ana John M. Rutherford. clear as to what he was doing. He did not | yetiing them if it was known they had been [ the comp Y ity B el Wl 2 A Society Marringe. ‘ i vent avote in thehouse to-day. 1f Senator andMrs. Manderson_will spend | Pelieve in retaliatory or geful legisla- | ndicted.” More true bills will be found, | time to talk thi matter oves v | Black, a wellknown attorney, and a brother | Corvanvs, Nel [Special Tele- ‘ the'bill will probably go over until Saturday, | the first fortnight of June at West Point, | 400 ; it is stated, against Chales Burke: | had not brought suit to recover eharges be- | f the United States commissioner of pen- | gram. |—The greatest socicty event of the OF perhaps Hext week, 1s to-morrow 18 private | supervising the cadets’ examination. " | A Edgar believed more in diplomatie in- | ferman Jilké, William Bocckmann and | cause they were waiting for an_opportunity | sions, has been retained to defend the an- | Seeon was (i o of Hon. James K. bill day. " They think that by making a hard Aeutenant Lyuion Walter Vere Kennon, | tereourse and p ence with & August Meyer, who on May 4, in the neigh- | and to see whom to proceed against. Whei | archists, test daugtor, Rose, (o Drv Ol Dy fieht they may wel at least a reduction as [ Sixth infantry, who 18 on leave rrom Sait [ W of reaching u se s borliood of Twenty-second street and Biue | asked didn’t witness know Brown was still 3 - | S A icd. ne. Hrowasil Proposed1o 1012 cents per pound, Lake City, is I the'eluw from a trip tiroughh bl TR Island avenue ler is alleced, were re- | in the state and his sureties could be found, ebraska Weather. Jall &hd completed her studies in Boston, — New | o ubt ] nd, but will leave in 4 T eruiting for the Haymarket meeting and in- | he replicd that he supposed lie did, For Ncbraska-—Gene: ally fair weather, | Sio real and possesses rare qualities for both Clove Py z0. ) §r6. ulings bee ored by | difliculty would besatisfactorily settled, Two | viting and adyising parties to attend. They |~ Drs Morses, Towa, M —In the im- | gig i strumental mus vori 2 P St g Ienry. States wer coini ut ¢ @ mat- | eiting a riot,” even if they eannot be indicted | of the deputy state auditor, when acting c taduiate of Ponnsylvania nicdieal’ college granl—A_ onti w‘ul.mlr\xlul. n“mlulxlxi.:m R 3 R — ter of fishinig Which can be settled by negoti der fhe clrge of beliig agcessany 0 i e tuihority of rowh, be wimitted LHEROUD AN D AN E W O e Dosanssen yORIHATY quainted o president and his e Didu't Get It. Lo A ince it becaie certain that the arrested The defense contended pes R b Bifar o i ambition. e is one of the most successful fold your correspondenta story to-day which | Wasmisatos, May 27, — [Special Tele- | JeStiming consideration of the oleomar- iists would be ind by the grand | sistently against it, evidently considering it | Their Points of Difference Compared | SUGE L the state, Miss ROSY'S. cos- OB R SRR AN O 68 LR LTORL IR YaIRTHE Y i e | g ) 2 | jury agreat deal of intere s bee - sivotal point of the cas 1 court evi- = rwas a combination of surah and bro- puts o new shade on e situation i 1elation | egrm |- Coloncl Webster 1ort mere. today | G DL in the committee of {he whole, | | wreat deal of tuferest has been mani- | (e pivotal point of the case: ‘o court evi A Question as 1o Which s Tumo f 1 by PR thie R sl U e WAL L J iy - Daniel moved to reduce the special tax | fosted in question as to what attorney or at- | dently intends to let in all testimony bearing the Bettor ded velvet, trimmed with pearls, while Dr. i oy il S T h:_mlw el Central 4n;~f H--;l:ll not 1 on refail dealers in oleomargarine from $45 | toreys ofjprominence wonld nndotake the. | upgn ine whois nticr. Pl Tionls ROPUEIERRTE Thibro in oy as attired in conventionnl black, e said tha e rep L s ! internal revenue collectorship for | 10 825, ; defense.The names of many wellknown | The impeachment court mot at 9 o'clock. t. L c : s houso W embellisied with Miss Folsom denying the fact of the engage- which e came for, along with | Mr Hitt opposed the amendment, believ- | [qwyers have been mentioned fn connection [ The preliminary business occupied the time | difference between the boys of to- natural lowers, the ta ded with all the ment hasto him a great deal of trath in it nd beis not very hanpy. ing that the judgment of the committee on | i)y the case, among which were General L | until 1 ‘Tlie senate decided that all and those of fifty e mo delicions luxuries, were spread under o can- The president and Miss Folsom were never | 95 E- Mason, of Boone, Towa, is in the eity, | agricnlture in tixing the rate of the tax miz N, Stiles, R. (i, Ingersoll and, lastly, Captain | liminary business should not be ent S tenanis ot e Cpei |lopy: (o) do many friends, G 2l W Repiescutative Dorséy expressed the | b relied upon, but without action the com- | W.'p, Black. 1t has finally been ascertained | the oflicial record, only that which ha esvecially as regards the things which | UL poing 0, Theodore Hawel e . The president never thought of | o fnion o the Ber: correspondent to-night | mittee rose and the house adjourned. that the latter would undertake the defense. | timate connectiof with the guilt or minister to comfort and pleasure. The | ofiiciated. The presents were numerous and such a thing and when the story started in | that the o ine bill will be a law e R Itis also hinted that Bob Ingersoll will be | cence of the accused The court also de new boy, even if his parents are only | yaluable, amounting to some $5,000. The the newspapers, he did not de it beeause | within amonth, and that no material amend- Latonia Park Races. 3 ssociated with him. Captain’ Black is one | that the managers and_counsel should n A T TR 2| fair couple started west on a tour through the he thought it would dic out. Instead of dy- | ments will be wade to the bill. CINCINNATI, May 27.—To-day was the first | of the ablest lawyers iv the west, fevise the proof, unless itbe in an’ open ses- [ moderately blessed —with this world's | QGNP Or the United States, taking ing meeting of the Latonia Joe m of | Ky. 'The weather wasg | # brother of mber of the firin of Dent & Black. Heis | sion of the court, goods, has a wardrobe which would have | with them the best wishes of all. ing out, it grew, untii it became too late to = of the spi N e ze No 8 o it P g \ ) eneral J. C. Black, “commis- | Judge Newinan was contivued on the wit- | [onGied the oid boy. Instead of the kel deny. Then he began to wonder what he DT G L S L club, at ¢ ST sioner of pensions, Sy and Seeisler, | ness stand, sxamination taking up the } 0 ! 5 : , and he advised his old friend to marry the | afternoon in committee ot the whole on the | was good. in answer to a question where the money | taken. rongh woolen or rougher fur cap, coarse Prarvrssovtn, Nev, M -[Sjeeal Hawthorn youne lady, C and did not want to | oleomargarine bill, voted down the amend- Three-fourths Mile— marry just ther I'he Folsoms took it upon | ment reducing the special tax imposed on thenselves to acknowledge the wedding, and | manufacturers of oleomavearine trom $600 impersons- "wist,"at our liesp'e, manager of the agencies of | cotton shirt, ¢ ington Insurance company, was ex- [ down from the ecast-off’ paternal g and_pantaloons cut | Telezram. J—( tion of Naney Sykes in “0li st and Pearl Jen- | was coming from to_defend the prisoners, L nings ran a dead heat; Editor, third. Time | said that money wasbeing raised by subscrip- | the Bu :16. 'The stakes wer ide tion in accordance with resolutions passed | amined this atternoon, testifying tothe trans- | ments, rarel vercoat and still more | opera house to-night was without doubt the 2o lig consentod that It thio young lady Would | 10 $100lby a vote ot 40/¢o 11 Sk Tiokakanmarst yidec i at ameeting of socialists recently. actions and_correspondence between that aly any. unde L GXPBHEtHBHIoNS: | foaibBlet brattny Bver STr ks meh 4 say yes,” he would wed. A cablegram went [ W May 2i.—Land Commis- | Seven-cighths ) Corevet v i company and Brown, and aiso matters which | ShTY AN SPERCLE oxaot the ufovo: | fcet pleco of acting evcr witnessed in thia unider the ocean to the younz lady, but onty this morning re- | second: May Lady, third, Time—1:3035, Six Murderers, brougnt on the suit of {he e e e L e R She o e L i]ln‘l‘\ln':ft'-ll-lIlmulwlvl:"l\\‘x\\ o \Iu‘w .:n:‘l lul‘n;u;-[ s ofiiiio \\wnn:m ‘Iunlnl%:vl ll]z;lzl,lu'('il\'n||' r_Joseph, second; Curcaco, M This afternoon the “lel\\'lll'hlh enjoin hl:\‘xilnm |.m|..:~|m oo L i dEONiG a6t I\'l"li;:lij:b:' e v bt 1 (elig Londdly a .and Company to about 123,- e, third. Time: i, s Bt Rolns port of his examination and » handso ap of seals - ! L1 COTIcK nity land ed in 182 | Fiveleighths Mile, Clipsctta s grand jury returned twenty-one indicuments | N [ cloth, neat linen, substantial andercloth- Znoohivloyglons pairment of its capital, eat i finished about 4:145 o’clock, ing knickerbockers, coat and vest of Cincinnati Enquiver, Mr. Curtis Hall, Jr., of Neptune, re- ports that he s S'that were blown mto old oak trees. ithers were stripped from chic Je : . | k X ‘Thecom- | J won; Vary, second; Valuable, third. T into court. The clerk of the court refuses to ! 4 ;\\Il\n'(l'H*‘ll’-:]n\ ~(.|\ he k mr it ||||irimwl'l(ulllu\\wlhl‘ll\ fon of |||]|-<-umlo; 1:04, allow anyone to see the indictments, but out IM was sworn, who \m”llw ex- | fashionable cut, with oyer to m ruc. A dispateh from this eity into-day’s | claims and the supreme eonrt, in the case o “T'hree-fourths Mile—Harold stakes—Jim o twenty-one it is detinitely known that [ amined Friday morning, immediately upon | ali bought for him at first hunds, York Sun, about white house wifairs, | the Chicazo, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad | Gore woni Duke of Bourbon. second; | OftHhe twenty-one it is detinitely kne The oy oniIE ol tho ot AR LT LRt Ak '.“‘.l ittracted afzreat deal of attention and | compuny v United states, snd holds that 20 i, e o 3 P six eharges of murder in " connection Glaniicaba Y Ry U BT et o aused el comment. The dispateh is in | the action of the states in disposing of lands mateh race between Ty Withithe market, magsacre Jsainst 8IX 1 A Master-Stroke for Home Rule. Ve boen 8 gronlorionriositysamongilils wedding is to fake place. The gen® | and 155 nnder the act of J ens ant and Valante Inrze leaded Aype, occupies noarly. threo | sranced for the: ool o s L RS LI e | persons who_ate already under Mast roko f ne e | companions than i trick clephant. From | on this farm as clean as though the fowls 2 coltmns aid ks avidently Itondod for oifeot. | Lo Porore i T fon 0F pond, oo MtV bded S5, o the association there | the county Jail, Fhtis “hamer are Adolphi | Loxvox, May .—The general liberal | ("t} he pow boy is out of his cradle | bad been prepared by a cook for the pot. o dtenorcan be judged trom the: headlines | e Fam Mortage company a decision | Akl Fischer. S z\lfiidt']n}"::\v!:::("‘l‘ huln{:;::, ch'tluulcallr;ll h{l (-Imll.quua nsse;3;|y|<-<1 |:. he has a full assortiment ot “store toys” | At the house.of Jolin Reese. the. hircd Wihicl are us foll 12 the b E0seCF ek whicl 7 9 = gust Spies, Louis Lingyg 3¢ | the foreign office this afternoon. The meet- s lie go R N e T : ¢ i S 88 BOVO Lot T L ont con ff.'.f.yl'lvl\\"xl‘i:“fif"i e anpiicdion] awell known young business man, doing | is held back, it is sid, until he shall be ar- | porters, but none of the known Hartington | knives, wagons, is, skates, pieyeles | jured, but not seriousl Aizabeth Clevelind’s ook and her vro- | pior to passage of the act of July 27, 1808, | business at 106 West State street, was ar. | Tested. Otto Neebe, who was placed under [ or Chamberlain dissidents were present. | and nearly everything else in the shape | © J¢ was about o halfmile wide and it nounced temperance. sentiments a cause of [ and not to lands which were then unselected | rosted this morning for arson, He left his | ATest to-night, is well known among local | Gladstone announced the government had ur,lu» ythings that can be imagined. twisted immense trees oft at the ground annoyance—Her *prolonged ~ absence from | and uncertified, and which were not coter- relock ol i politicians.” He 1s the leading stockholder in | gociged to modify Clause 24 of the howme rule heold boy, in his infs was Incky though they were pipe.stems. It cut i . ! ! ! ) store at 8 o'clock Inst evening, saying e was St SNbI RO N0 BRSNS T hLAvhalAT u | Sl ul L ; zh they ! - the white house, and the on for -it—Ller | mnions with d botween Portage and 4 5 a socialistic pu & comy A% 1 bl excluding Ivish representatives from | M he got a silver dollar to cut his te 1in and grass off as clean as a disregard of soclal rules and practices=How \mah, < He, thorefore, holds the company's | KOIE into the country. At 1 o'clock this | active supporter of Editor Spies, though Westilnaters Ho'dld Bovstate wiiat snealt nimprovised rattle and a rag baby A (AT o OTL G R T I8 APProAChiNg MAITIaES 18 JEArdon by the | Aetarmions tor baoreeoi 0 morning hls store was _discovered on fire, | never making himself prominent in anarch- | Westminster. Ie did not state what modifi EREor R N BT et el i aiRG e andEngglingGtat society wouien of Washington.” = “The flames were extinguished with the help | ist meetings. cation woula be made, but stated the govern- TS v Aors aot B co | et s of bark as a hungry It = Among persons azainst whom indictments | ment decided to wodify the clause provided would peel a banana, arc supposed to have been teturned but not ucns. of the police. An examination of the prem- “hook or crook,” or borrowed or did The Labor Fight. | tepublican sena- | ises showed iatehes, paper and oil. scattered | @ \ e ned bUt 0L | the bill passed second reading and was re- O eaon oL Gn Gt George Fox's wagon was carried a half- 4 I WASIINGTON, May 7.~ [Special =Tt it | torg hold an order of business cancns. this | OVr thelloor of fhe stbre. Fhe police oflicers | Y, lindea in ar Anton | Hirschbergor, | 315 A e Samt i o tion dur | Lithouts they ro heyer bought for him, | o, The tires on two wheels were cach generally conceded by all taiv minded men | porning, but accomplished little business | Statted to notity Northrup ot the fire. and e | Noahe, ‘The last named anarchist was ar- | ing the autamn session of parlia- | favorcd him with their visiations —while | €ULIN two as with some sharp instrument that the clehthour movement was a elear | pesides deciding to tuke upat anco the bill to | Was g susk oo vk o o AOWB, HO | vested”to-night ona criminal courtcapias. | ment, The mecting cordially approved w Years was proverbially stingy and | i each partly straightened in | exactly fluro Dere. | very fow employers have ¢ gorfeit the Northern Pacilic land grant trom | thostore, as s charged, Ile was Jailed, and | When Sples was ariested. May b Neobo | the position —taken by Gladstone. lis | Thanksgiving only stufled his stomach. | (e same shapo, At John Grimms dishes granted the demand, and, despite the an- [ Wailula to Portland, and to_ refer the | his trial is in progress this afternoon. took — charge Cof the ~Arbelter = Zel- | gy e chow expross themselves as san- | Now and then he had a fow coppers in | VO AGCHINEIC BV ik B3 nouncement. that few men are out of work, | house aritration bill fo the special commit- | “Northrip was engazed to a yowng lady | i and been its -manager ever | U CTor tho success of his 1rish poliey, They | his pocket, but silver was quite boyond | Wat they could not be pulied out. 4 5 hundreds of themare idle. - Over two millions | tet of which Logan is ehairman, here, and was soon co be married. He came | S1ce e 10 not speak ns If they foel at all thatany | his reach. ' A warm sleeping apartment | There was nothing left on-Mr, Bryants f i | “T'he latter action was taken in spite of the | from New York state. M Trial 0100 8hon £ A8 i1 they teoliatiallilink any NihGinevaETen] R premises—not even a collar, The family { of dollars sent here for investment in new | protestof members of the cemmitiee on edu- S . ydtossonTeial. concessions have heen made fo the Chamber- | in winter he never enjoyed, unless on the ol ialivol fromi thalan) iy Munhaa buildings, have been taken away and the imn- | Sation And TAbOE. The Ghitets sonmities wis P e oo o Yo, May 2i=Tho ‘wial of Herr | [ Gy i ituton followings, but main- ;,.-‘!(‘“:x‘; In cold room, fsually no big> | Shenporl mive fromn the eolipr. TGS provements, which were booming so heavily | then taken to task for having fixed an orde ST. PAvn, M May e Pres Most and two companions for misdemeanor | gaineq that Gladstone has defined the govern- | 867 than a closel, he crawled between | 80588 e P B Towi v a short time ago, are at a standstll, There | Of Dusiness three or four weeks aio without Paut, dlinn., May 22T the Dresby- | CC i e toxday: Colonel Fellows mado | e e eo eold sheets, and with chattering teeth | I& wits Tifted up and blown i terian general assembly at Minneapolis 1 D. W. Fisher ment’s policy in a way so clear and satisfa ing the dumfounded animals to s ziving senators who were not members of : giving sxposed to the storm, but otherwise suw his br isa moyement on fe In t now, headed by the the opening address for the prosecution. He thi go out in white v i @ Ol o o Y iewed th rd’s annual s & tory that the liberal w rscan no longer Y morning B ola H .| ther | :"“M“wl"li e O AL fayavs: Ui I n s aniad 'l‘l‘(:i"llllll 55 his open | report. Total Yoo 'lh‘Ll t:ibm:,lldnu “ftom | sald the indictments agninst Most contained | iSOG oy approval and must rally o tho | Hiehn g l:)»rl‘; i hl:)‘kl‘lml 'I“. i \?l’l‘l ol injured. o, it will probably succeed. Every. [ o ME Llatt was as e nrees AR 5880 110, S fro) T DY SRS T 10 POy 2 wuter, hall dressed himself v ; A Doty Says that's debuand. for o fnstcad of | £32G41Y¢ Scsson ecsolution at present, bt | which'was paid lust. year's dett of s57,6t, | (50 counts, both charking _misdemeanor. | premer,s support. This, it is thoughi by the | Mamb 13,2015 A injched hie {oflotie. by Cinrch of God, a frame building, ..‘ It )|,,,“,~ would have been @ success | 4 ‘.m‘f“”n, b\Lin0/poBl Yo LpaDE tanding The year's current expenditu exceeded (: K0t ADAFOHH government party, must resuit in practically Kitehen stove The new boy has an | was seatter | over the country. One throughout the countr e it b y at which the aceused made their sedi- but the presen fuil- the total receipts §° 000, a_debt remained br ed over the was reached on the subject, ig down the so-called dissident oppo- | infinite vaviety of literature, prepared | side of the building was ure ties the laboring man’ The evide s ¢ o laboring maivs hands for years. < April 0th of £57,55, Total L e et o6 'HHeNCe | sition, as it will leave o liberal not actuatea | especially for him; that ot the old boy | river and the foundation plowed through “CIVIL servieo Yoforin 18 oatabiisliod and ORTY-NINTH CONG 504, Current collections for chu cused then were prejndical o public peace, | by purely personal motive, any further [ Wwas of the ancient Sunday school sort, | the ground for twenty-five or thirty feot. willnot be hurtby any legislature,” said o schiools, omitting speeial for debt, were a | Fellows adjured the jury to caretully weichi | ground tor hostile afiiliation. of which no more need e said to those | Tombstones in the “church yard” were democratic member of” the. house commitiee 2 Sepate. little ) $21,000, which, strangely, is | the evidence and by their verdict to” furiish | ™ 1, \ppg—Gladstone has declared he would | Who have tried Uhe new boy goes to | snapped off by the wind as though they on appropriations to-day. WASHINGTON, May 27.—In the senate to- | ¢ Bl D 0SS and iss, By | B precedent which wovld intimidate all law | e autumn session of parhament intro- | the theatre, civeus or at least to'the dime | were sticks of wood, They were not broken “In- the first place, few democrats will | day the resolution offered by Mr. Wilson, | becoistins i i Rt L ooh Al EaTe ] I:in-:\!(l:|~1<l|ll.u|m_r('|ll.~ 3 Il',(f,'.'“('"."',l \\v;!l}‘u’n ;lum-an e e maa EOE | Emseumibutith Dlncas of ment | by tallen timber, but literally snapped strikea Lblow at it, and, in the second | which was ordered to lie over one day. pro- | attempt Lo raise $150.000 hext year bosides the | Cloauent encominm upon liberty” and free J and recreation were hardly known in the | by the wind alone s, the senate would protect it 1 believe speeeh, which is the birthright of American | number of liberal dissidents who did not G0y W10 I olect viding for the investigation of the matter of | debt, or a total of $500.000, the assembly | o170 i 3 : (P o e | old poy’s time—certainly not for him. A hired man named Fotter, who slept g.’."., ilx‘:_;u::l:lll (\A‘D:;ll"l:lilli‘ltls::“l;‘l:‘\) i\l.'x'.“'x‘,'v';f;.'.:hfl'. the appointment of Indian traders by the | Pledging this by a rising vote, “f,fi’,t“,‘;:;l 81 Fiinar (aolactive [O)axloet AT ‘" :? m‘lx( ‘wln.v:gnn:h:l_ml ,l:|ll{l-*|el\4=]h_\ The new boy begins with |} marten | up-stairs, started to go below, and he w}m civil service reform, and 1 do mot | commissioner of Indian affairs, the preamble —— Ulstroem, elerk of the steamship company "‘l'“““ Mo meahinki gl 55 With undis- | and ends with” colleze or st high | plunged down-stairs at the same time think any resuiction on 0 e 2 Tese ecltos Base Ball. Charles Meyer, a German police ofiicer: | Buised satisfaction the attitude of apparent | sehool. “I'ie old boy was fortunate if he | that the top of the house was blown off, 0 N th tothe resolution recites that in the matter of I At Thiladelph sas Citys, 9. Pitehers, Fergnson Philadelphias, 8; Kan- | Joseph Martin, saloon-keeper, and Lewis | conciliation adopted by the premier. These d Con- | Roth, testified us to the utterances of Most in | now openly proclaim their intention to re- which he urge ined his “three R HLUE O] hest v " from some raral | He went uy form could be pushed though | guel appointents it is stated that acts had s ground through | He w [l sground throug| ¢ wus_pic ;-nlln-n branch of congress. 1L is one thing o | joon done, o permitted to be done, in diste- alk a : : ok again and luid down; up by the wind and inst civilserviee reform, and another 1 way. First-base hits, Philadelphias 1 Arming against the police, | fur to their party alleziance, and vote with ) poorer educational mill than ne- | thrown, it is said, 300 yards in the di 2 10 K0 0N Tecord « zalnsf «l of law, right, and proper interests of ( RESAILS, A1) IAGAIDIIRS . ow dynamite bombs, and to at! cap- » 4 v =, b h ! to 1} i :'.‘,",’}‘,“'N‘.. '.."L'h"f“,\',‘ l‘,.',l\“",;‘, }.,',::‘,I‘:\i‘.‘_,:‘,‘,‘; citizens. Ak sas Citys 6, Errors, Philadelphias 5; Kan- :;"H'\‘I" dynimite bowmbs, and to attack cap- | o government for the second reading. | £rocs have nowadays tion opposito to that in which the storm i 3 ' i 2 s Citys 4. Umplre, Carn are partisin, they control the appointinents | . Ob Mr. Dolpli’s motion the senate took up | 538 Citys 4. 3 $or !In'll party, ..)ud we '«:mn‘.‘n l|‘ll!hl‘i‘|2“|11|||‘l‘l the bill restoring to the United States certain At St. Loui t. Louis', do 1ot believe any comuissioner now in | Jands granted to the Northern 1 Rail- | First-base hits, St. Louis! 1dare to'do it rond company. noout of the mill he was set to | was traveling, There was an 8-month-old and thought himself weli paid with | baby in the house. It was picked up by nt board and clothes, The ge the wind, Inid in a feather bed, and the Joseph €, Brunner, detective, Charles M, | Amongthe first to announce their return [ Wi ew. Yorks, 5. | Ulstrom, cierk for a steamship company, [ were John Fieteher Moulton and Samuel [ WOr New Yorks 5, | Charles Meyer, German police ofticer, Joseph | Whitebread. The latter is one of the most | 1difle oilice wou I rors, St. Louls' 4; N¢w Yorks ¢ Martin, saloon keeper, and Lewis Roth testi- LT I arty. The ven- | teel idlencss of the average new boy, | whole busine by and all, was carried Oilaotodolty - Bl Mr. Van Wyck sald that the bill proposed | Eeun: i ? s’ to utterances ot Most, in whieh ho | Iniucntial mewbers of the puity. Whe cen§wiion”™ 5o onten e in vaga- | 150 feet. 1t was then deposited, and @ . N “The republicans are. congratulatins them- | to forfeit from Walla. Walla to Portland, a | At Washineton ; urged arming against the police, to throw | eral opinion this afternoon is that the howe |, iy " wis ot Lol fitty yeirs | log was thrown on either side of the 0 selves upon the trouble thy gortion of the origingl ciant over wiich the | Pitchers, B aud. Clarkson; dyhamite bombs and to attack capitalists, rule bill will certainly pass the second vead- | yoo wid. nlike the » new” hoy, | ehild, pinning the bed to the ground 1 and exper Northern Pacitic did’ not contemplate | tionals 53 Chicagos 2. Umpi = —~— - ing. I e B T ey v i il Han il n T Y T i [ vman for their congressional cam- Iding a line. His~ (Van Wyek's) ob- t Baltimore—Baltimores, A Beloved Secretary, NI TR T Ve e e {he old hoy bl no money to spend until | After the storin . search was instituted piign committee, three men having already | jection to ‘the’ bill “was that there itehors, Hendarson. and PAUL, May ST Lo Deaabyle RAOIE WRAEON ATEACI N r“;' he madeat. He had no dad's cash bank | for the baby, and itcould not be imagined 1 declined to serve, Itismore than probable | Were lands loug other unfinished | Baltimores 7: Pittsburgs 6 Aokt 3 2 Gindst JAIRSCR TG filies & to draw upon; only the revenue of his | w had become of at until one of the Al that Senator. Kenna, of West Vireinia il | portions of the road, and some along por | 4t Philadelphia—Athleties general assembly at Minneapolis to-day the adsapoaione pile Bl £otiR own toil and thrift searchers heard it ery, and followimg the t yetexcept, however, e republicans say | Bons that have been 'finished, which should | Seven mnings on aceount of morning order was presented by Dr, Tryon | S48 FAVIAL s ol o i AR . Perbaps it is only an old boy's prtial- | divection indicated by the sound found ) B the reason'no one wants the ehairmanship is | De mrlliv‘.ml in the mxll. T'ho billas it stood, | Athleties 13 St Louis' 2. Uy Edwards in standing committec. ‘The year | gt S0a ansurditiesas if fvad by a 1 ity for old ways, but it seems to us th the hittle pet and restored it uninjured to B becati hey i o et the next lover | e said it it passed: would bon legislativ cate: . closes with 600 in esaury, thoueh be- | man, vet I am sure Gladstone believes he is | the hard experience of the old boys did | the arims of its distracted mother: [ |lffi’|".‘.'.':1:-‘-11::';.]'\Anlfnlni\lr.‘.‘.(. Ly so noiorious | leclumtion that tho tyat Tl \FI‘\:.:’kx\ll‘f"'l in S;-[nn‘znln.‘ o | snwina debt of $6,700. ‘The appropriations nv“u .ILA{:xtuvylnluljlli-n. d teting for |.n.-f..u;|”fl|‘ more for theny in various ways thin the JT—— { o dunioers poia caul | P kR OH acen id o, ouier EYRLAND, My 2T.—AL the session of | should be raised and greater inducements to | Al 1consider e is makine one of’ th softerand casicr lot of the new hoys did | Cleveland's Bye for Contingencies. Alkh whinsoder 10 serve are those | 1o moved a substitute for the committee’s | Beneral assembly of the Knights of Labor | theological study offercd in the order that [ Mistakes only made by greatand well means | for them. The former were quite s | “Dan, remarked Groyer thoy sa agenients which | Ditlwhich provides for the forfeiture of all [ most ot the time to-day was taken up witha | vacant churches’ may be fil We nave | Ing men. L happy with the 1t had as the lat “Yos, vive," was (he reply. 1% would inferiere. The republiean committee | the Northenn Pacifie raiiroad graut except | proposition that the exceutive board be in- | Arawn muny minis from - T e Do e with th ui ud they were “That new tin roof that is 1o be put on \ Bt Toabss 0 FOREPUEAY B k nieh lines were completed betore e B . o 5 . BN T A s TN T VA e v » 3 A PLAN OF OHGANIZATION. " and )t the right of way orvased from five Lo eleven members, often come out of sympathy. Dr. Caryer | Toxpox, May 27, - race for the Epsom it AR el n- | the white louse, you know | " Wit 18 said that l.““.h."\{ plan for My 1 said that the committeo bill was The comuittee on lezislation was then ap- | stated that the mortgages are ||_I‘|Al by the nd prize fov d-year olds, over the City and & Y e ! i \\5‘\ 5 g . ™ he future government of the order is the es- | eally & proposition to contirm and not to | vointed, board on property, with nearly six millions | Suburban course, abont 1'; miles, at Epsorn yai Would it Lo possible, Dan, while that tblishment of state assewblies. There will | 101620 the kit of some 4500000 acres of | A2 oclock a recess was taken till towor- | of dallars, Drs, Gillesple, Hoison, Pierson, | fo'day wis won ' by Lord Atlineton's. by , | voof s being put on, to hive i sort of se- X then be four assemblies. Local ass-mblies | Mnd to the Northern Pacilic company. It | row morning at 8 o'clock, at which time com- | and Mr. MeLeod expressed cntire contideneé 2 K es [ oret eloset” put in ' botwcon the raftors rd and the belosed secretarv. Ao | colt, Candlemas, Lord Bradford’s ehestuut wis will be subordinate to My wivadent to a zift by congressol fwo | mittee on state of the order is expected to | in the be distri icts somowhero, easily aceessible o 0 E 3 ul yet not o 0 slate, state atio { orfthreo thousand dollars to a few indivig- | report. asseiubly adopted resoiutions to this effcet; [ colt, Sir Hamo, was: second and Y. I, ( ! Gonspicuons? R vafe H"',‘.,:‘“:h do nationul | 0" e yrotestod against it, ) - 50 directing the presbytery of New Yoik to | ham's brown colt, St. Mirin, thivd, ‘There Satan finds sone mischief st B T et - popular among those of fhe d Mr. Beek offered an aimendinent providing £ Destructive Fires. H. R, Wilson, jr.; vé-elécted officers, add- | \wore eight other starters, as foliows: Prine o dle hands to do “Itanight be o convenient place to kee who have heard of it, It will do away with | that the passage of th should | FRANKLIN, Muss, May 27.—A fire de- 1 rehibald MeCullogh, and called for f - d P . 14, Combes’ Soltykoff’s bay colt Silver, Probably the new method of training IUS AW uz, you know. in view of cortain con- Ay s of the | stroyed the old Daniels building, skating | $200.000 for this year's work. essary strikes, 1t provides | Dot be 5 X € 3 /.4 L own colt Volta, Y. It Gralaw's bay colt | boys niakes more gentlomen, but the old encies that the bad und wicked nowss 8 ANONE OLhEr (hings (hAt o aescibia bes | right to forfelt any other unearned land of LTS ke s - brown colt o ' bay col nore g ] ¢ i he bad sind wicked news Aluong athier inge Uhac w0 askoubiy, bue | FUELELG SorTels an oilier Mearsied Lad of :ll‘x‘tnl\h.l‘l‘l\‘tfllli“.l:lll‘llls. tn Contral nouse mud a Duffy of BuRysville, ol oot AR b N e S od makes more men, wid the world | papers speak of 4 , a strike or boyeatt, It a Jocal assewbly wants ( Slould sce “proper o forfeit such land. | Huned (HSINGE (OIS HIE, SHECEL Ehe YOuK, May| #1.— derman | J. Lefovie's bay colt Calals, Duko of Beau- | o0ds migrs niow thau it docs gontlenion “The tin roof and :i:.f'.'l‘.‘fi'."-f"»'vi"f':fxlu‘»":m»:‘ffln e ont of | AL R L and My, | The losses aggregate $70,000; insurance, $50, ;‘_”""'3‘ me ":lwlhv 1;'--n1|--u1 sessions mt!‘albm\l\;‘! .-4;1; Buiton Im’xl".l_l’,l W. l'.tm Va0 -0k boutes, 1oyl ) "1}:"‘ .'vh} { tho be finished belore fet, an ¥ of the state lios. ANt & SOnTAIEntS Teparyon the X <t 't this morning and gAve bail in the sum | ton’s bay iy Miscnicf and J. gaxiaasay (MBS MG RS IRAL LAGRAD Y B - § R libhing oottuin teett ol 1nBsan T T 000 to answer another charge of bribery | colt Palmistry. The betting was 6 to 5 on 4 nrngipins 40ticas upan 4 2 ot Wanoct svomarkablo Case. | Lection with American shippibg 6 0 | A Miil Shut Down. in connection with the franciise of thie | Candlenas, 1o 1 ngainst Sir Hamo, 8 to 1 ¥ condifionss (1t would be aworth Sho Was Business, ! A0 e Alat A Snecial-=The | U Solouiod n, Pirren g, Ma 27—About four tundred | Tt ot uvet srosstow i a o against St Mirin, 7101 against Silyer, 10 to Io rying he esperiment, it ouly for i | A Clitago wonn distriet goun d Monday, A, M. Post | v, Mitler explained that the bill, as agreed | employes of the Pennsylvania works . 1against Volta, 19 to 1 agiiust Doubloon, 16 | ¢hunge—ani night make a decidec 2 of a loan ugency the presiding, There is a larze docket and sowe | to In conference, was substantially as it was | struck and the mill closed down, The shut. Murdered His Afianced fo'lagainst Chielsea, 20 {0 1 against Calgis, | provement in the present status and | ¥, and said closed do it i § i b very interesting eases. y..\\;ml\l;.\ the ; te. % APh | down was oceasioned by the r refus- CRAWFORDSVILLE, lud., May John | 20to 1 against Bulton Park, 53 to 1 against \_l'lm ress of the rising generation, | “lwant to g 1,500 on §3,000 worth e divoree case of Lina Sorenson vs Lars | M6 Statford then called nv the vesolulions | ing to explain’ bis reason for discharging | €. Menning was hanged at this after. | Afiseliel, aud 8104 asatint bulinlstry, Can | wwhoso ohluf nbition seems 1o be 10 | of furniture. What i< yourlowest rute of ” Borenson has oceupted the attention of the | the senato at the death af the Tats cenntan | Workuau, noon for the murder of Mrs, Lottie Vollmer | ieUits won by a neck ere were four | begin where ther fathers left off, interest a S E deathy o s = PR 9 g ! engths between the second aud thivd, — i i~ Ay ot g v court so far, The divorco is asked on the | John K. Miller, of California. o R — 20 Ocyabor 34, 18, He was to have watried — S I such Joans we generally ask ten . Phe 1 aviog b W ont. 15, Vollmer' shor P : > Mount, per cent ground of extreme eruelty. As samples of [ The resolutions having A T e T ; 3 The Knights of Labor Assembly. A ont | R SR R Mg o oxkio " RO AR RIS 0 d URLINGTON, Vi, May 27.—Snow fell to - The of Lia A young Wall street wag was recently Vers well. Sund your exa a ; the husband’s tendernoss 10 his wife, o AL e shuate, Lol ol | o O reracal (e s e alae 1 cked. N (SLEVELAND, Ohio, May ST—At the sts- | invited 1o dine with an an old gentlomai | to the ‘hous, 1t is 4 spoculation with | duced from the evidence, the followin Ludiana through the varied phases of his ea- | various towns in northern Vermont. Fears | HALIFAX, Thae Britiah ship | 8100 of the geueral asseubly of the Knig of vather sudden temper. The dinng- | e, gven: : i xcer, as o student, lawyes, citizen, soldier | are entertained of severe damase o crops. - | William La weut ashore at | Of Labor, most of the time today was taken | room wis on the second floor and the | ' Going into busines i At one tiue ho kicked her unil black and | andisenator, oSS b ————— West Scotari, near Louisburg, yesterday, | U With a proposition that the exceutive | principul dish was a fine hoited ham, | Yos S, n g three £ { bluo bruised mained for a i sald tuat M. Miller had evinced TELEGRAPH NOTES, She is a total loss. Two scamen were sed from five Lo elovou wew- | Whon the old gentleman wndertouk to | daughtors ‘ta the vither At aiotlier tiue, he sent Jiere ot “of igh arder. He ¢ nchod il g R TR committeeon legislation was then | carve it he found the knife rather dull, | warry ‘o off or dr | ;".H\ ! wning with only a nizht in which Mr. Mil- I'ie remains of Gen. Durbin Ward were - ~ appointed. At 20 elock a recess was taken | and inoa sudden vassion flung it down Ios Sipiii Al suolor duw Le Kept R D, | lidatrestin Lebanon, OhiodVednesday, « A Sudden Drop. till to-morrow morning at 8, at which time | staivs aficr the servant who brought it, Il Business Chance, S8 10 0 BlOW AR & - _‘;}‘u“‘“"\l et the American republic had cith | | The dyvnamite factory at V¥encia, Spain, CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Ma; John €. lmy-:-unmneuuu the state oi the order is ex- | Whercupon the young gentleman seized The advertiser of this having other ) storm, and on another oceasion Le tied Ler to | Mr. Miller, to turn frow the pattis afeace do | explodod, Wednesday,” and Killed” twelve | Henning was hanged this morning at 1:50 p. | beeted to report. A the hgu and with admir dexterity | yusiness interests which will in the future the fields of war, there nesd be o a: A large post, bound her body to the post w wew. ., for the murder of Alrs. Lottie Vollmer, hurled it er the knife. “What o i rope, to the other end of which & vielois | M the preservation ot e The trial of Most, Schenck and Braunseh- 24th, 1598, He was to have imar- They n earth do you meuant" exclaimed the gen- | upy Bi o buil was attached, aud 3 there wntii | e country that hiad sucl it - | welg, the noted abarchists, is going on.in | ried Mrs, Voller shortly. AGO, May 27, utes before | (leman s soon as he could speak. “ | Splend ness which will net compelled by the nei release ler. | WAYS be imvineibie to New York, e 10'clock this afternoon the xiand jury re- | bee your pardon;” wi ol reply, | ot anpurs profiy These are @ few of 1he many ean - ‘The prohibitionists of Indiana have nom- A Methodist Church Burned. turned twenty-five fndictwents i court, |*f tflonght you were going to dine down | ¢! L 'in the west. '\ ciually fo bla wite whleh tiave boey proven | o o Mo e inated a full ucket, i Y., May 27.—Th Metho- | ‘Phigy ure known to bo azgainst wirareh sts, but | stairs.* ol I Ua, jLurties mnaping on the witness staud. Divorco has not e ASHINGTON, May his aftornoon | Sinallpox Las broken outin Guaymas, Mex- 1 chureh burie o th - | the clerk of the ¢ t Las . thus daf. | - i thie neecssary cap Kiaiied yob, uwing o & dizpute as to the l the committee of the whole, oun the oleo- lho. V am,‘u&“' Lu“m,] hain s sapra u’lu‘:cd t:nu«:lw ‘.::) eto :wlxhulm e J Maushattan~Clirssou —1506 Farnamy: . - | - 4%, Bew ollice,

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