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OMAHA DaAILY THURSDAY MORNING., APRIL 7, 1SST. = NUMBER 203 | ot 1 MORE NEWS OF ELECTIONS | Scutimen tirgmwit 8 2 Soynn: [ DEFENDANT'S TESTIMONY SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA IN ARMS Its I'rovisions Susj Into Custody. e Y " ST, Epwarn, Neb., April 6,-8pecial to ’ i OO AL Lo o ' i it ¥ i Nellgh and Oakdale. i North - of - England Men Almost Solidly & B LR T ol Secretary Endicott and Judge Maynard In- ASHINGTON, April 6.—A petition has | Tioense and Prohibition the Main Issues in NEL1GI, Neb., April 6.~ Special Telogram | Paul Leader Takes the Stand in the H Agai 's Bill the B, —Lld. Carr, the man who murdered been received by the inter-state commerce to the B 3 talin 1 Oak 1 o gainst the Government's Bill, Warren Long last night, was arrested this dulge In a Controversy. commission to-day from the general manager Nebraska Towns, 0 the Bre.—Both Neligh and Oakdale dock Murder Trial, HoFINK AL 0110 o'slook, . S et Hskcral et i clected no-license tickets at the elections . of the South Carolina compar psterda aaJoFity of aco JOSEPH OCOWAN'S OPINIONS, | Partics lina bean searetiing for him il night, yesterday by a majority of two in this piace i from the operations of the fourth section e o DOt had put off Tooking throngh the bullding | MERELY A PERSONAL MATTER | (the long and short haul section) | V'CTORIES FOR BOTH SIDES | and twenty '”"~‘:" in which he slept (a small building used as of the inter-stale commerce law. HOW THE SHOOTING OCCURRED A National Idea Cannot Be FExtin- P 3 A petition the same as the above las also n . BrRsetr, PApr feanise tioke ‘ot v an office by agrain dealer) until this morn- A Quarrel Which Will Reqnire the been received from the general manager of A Ciose Contest For State Officersin Wt .‘:'.b\\lml "Iul;n ‘:- “'I’I“' Arensdort Was Not Present Whon the guished By Legal Enactments, and ing. As soon as day broke a party went down b Sk ® | the Georgia Pacific railroad. 'The comiission- Ruode Island — Prohibition De- “" _‘h"f ‘l‘ ) m oD ‘l_ l“"‘)'- W e Tragedy Took Place -- Leavitt Yo Tenias Wi Gaaen That abdaurroundel the hullaing and on bresk. || BeFvicss ofthe Eresidont to Bave |ers ‘naro In jeonferonatybw) Houte ot feated By Five Thousand Ma- Rowgenkamp. Jown Dickson; 1. I Tubbs Fired the Shot—Other Kvie Truth in Bitterness, w open the doot, futid Cafr insida. B Ul Lol A sension of the long and short haul proyision, Jority In Michigan, and Nels Pedersen, dence Introduced, offered no resistance, but protested that he on Cleveland. Bl took & recess without naving reached & y was so drunk that he could remember noth- conclusion. They will reassemble at 3 o'clock Superior, S Protesting Against Tyranny. Ing after alttle cire:mstanco tiat Happened andcontinge considgration o this suject Lincoln, April 6.<IlIgh licenso carried Story of the Defonse, Copyright 1557 by James Gordon Bennett. oty SHIERY. TITIUGCS ore_tlie shooting, High Oficials Fall Out. Atthe afternoon session the inter-state COLN, Ni ~The ings ajority x CIry B o N poN Ty r APl beefNew | About 10 'elock in tho ovoning he enzagod | v, exrncron, April6.—Speclal ‘Leleg: comierce. commission ade a ruling on | LINCOLY, Neb, April WIACDBIY LR T et S G ULl by Y it ‘Buw in an altercation with a painter in tront of TON, April 6.—| Special ‘Lelegram | 1,4 t5'oonained in the petition of the South- | the vote in the election yesterday were com- Benkleman, murder trial this morning, James Junk, York Herald clal to the BEE.|— | the hotel and the quarrel seemed liable to | to the 1 bitter contention has ex- | gry Rajlway and Steamship association, in | pleted at an early hour this morning, as tol- SENKLEMAN, Neb., April 6.—Low license | Joseph 8. Borsch and others testided as 1o All the north of England is up in arms | terminate in blows. ‘Tlhe landlord came out | isted for some time between Second Comp- | which authority was asked to allow the pres- | Jow: was carried by a large majority. the reputation of Leavitt and Bismarck. The against the coercion bill. Every newspaper | and ordered Carr to move on, Carr refused | troller, Maynard, now assistant retary of | ent rates to centinue for the present in order For Mavor—Sawyer, dem., 2,014; Rogeen, e witnesses, who were saloon Kkeepers, pro- on either sido in Durham, Yorkshire, Lanca- | 84 abusive Janzuage was used on each side | the trensury, and Secretary of War Endleott. | to prevent a great disturbance of ‘tho busk | rep,, 1,47%: Cropsey, prohib., 1803 plurality Blue Springs, nounenl tholt reputations as very: bads (0% shire, or the bordér counties, prints accounts | it Joln Vizard, the landiord of the hotel, | goorarary Endicott has demanded that the | e interests and interests of the different | for BLUE SPRING —The entire o sl el U0 , Neb., April 0. ; . 76 Hohman, | license ticket was clected here to-day by | LIart aboarder at Paul leader's, one ofthe + plurality ff | wajorities ranging from three to seventeen. | detendants, testitied that he was one of the —— crowd that went from Junk's saloon to tho Trecman, eit- Ulyssca. cene of the murder. About half & dozen Lewis, pro- Urysses, Neb,, April 6,—1igh license was | started down with Leavitt. Arensdorf did ¥ lines in the association. After referring to sitement over the question in the | and kicked him out in' the street. Bystand- [ accounts of Surgeon Billings, Lieutenant | tiie petition in detail, the ruling of the (.';.,", ran, Joseph Cowan, lr'h “"I\‘\Il J;{l}r:fuml and Imt”k Carr lol hl‘* Ray and Captain \Wheeier for mileage while | mission is as In]ln\?fl: "It appearing to the arlinment o o oon, iere _he promised to remain, but, veling ch we v commission, after investigation of said peti aliament at the time ohangtheHis mind. He armed. hImEslt withi:n traveling abroad, which were disallowed, be i ) : ; ks tion and the facts presented in support thereof shotigun and returnied. with the intention referred to tne court of claims. 'This the | £oR EReIC e B order is supposed, of wreaking vengeance on Viz- | second comptroller refused to do, replying of the e United 8 who refused to enter of the last elections, 1ias been much sought after here to-day for an expression of his r—Jones, rey : Hopkins, dem., ¢ 07; plurality for Jones autiorizing the existing rates to be main: P Saeie " carried. not o with them, Loader and [ followed views, remarked that all the evidence goes to | zurd, - Long, amonz several others, tried to | that the claims were definitely determined, | tained for the time being until the comnis- | b wiuraihy ar g cocd cometery trustee the crowd down about 150 fest bohind them. show that the government] mean to persist | et Carr to give up the wun. He told them | that they were disallowed and the papers | sion can make a complete examination of | ™ to stand off. They all complied save Lone, | (0 he s alleged in said_peti y . 1 liat they men d ¥ ave Lon o oV ore | the matters alleged in said petition as rea e Nivet wRFL o s : : }:.Zfl“'{.,’;"';,, e e erose | Who still aitempted to' pacify Carr. “The W LU lll::seiun“ll‘muluhn]r,d ?|1|:t|‘l:|0 s ot aTiavi sal oommes eavjers trom | Loust First ward, J. Il Da ticket was elected by a majority of 85 ° E. K. | standing by a high board fence. Lender was i e 1 oonseq 2 SS | latter, however, became more ‘enraged, and natter ended. Secretary Lndicol en | tlie operation of said section of said act, it | "Fliivd ward, J. M, Burks, citi 165 il | Cobband A. Adams were elected trustees of | next to the fence, As we passed tho crowd policy. ‘They will differ from other | raising the gun fired, the load entéring | stated that it the second comptroller would | is ovdered that said_application be and the | ward, W. ;" Cooper, rep 1005 Fitth ward, | the schools for three yeats. somebody took Leader’s hat off and put an- governments that have played at Hiu"nmi :1].".:', “r:]mll. “'{"‘{',5"'{""",5' rlrn:("‘lf;‘ flrtld not refer the claims to the court of claims for :mm- lmrclui is grantes tg wgnrlilly. Mxl'ivlm Grant Ensign, rep., 23; and dJ. Z. Briscoe, Aiiford other hat on Leader. It was the man whom 5 5 A 0 g almost instal ath. Cal en fleg iudiea o modification or revocatdon he' commis- | aitizel | wvard, I.. C. Pace, prohib., b ord. i i B LaRel 1 fl: Rla0 086K :gu:‘lut)m:m;:\'e’:;::n;l?( rl?;c.:‘x:i and was not captured until this morning. adjudieation he himself would do it, to t TR citizen, 46; “Sixth ward, e, prohib., . I understood to be Leavitt. Ho passed and v " N sion at any time upon hearing “or otherwise, | 3 Vi J o i 0! ckof At the coroner's inquest to-lay & verdict | Which Mr. Maynard replied just betore piof Sty LIS RORARSHER QR DIy tem: | 81 and Fred Hovey, vrohib., 45 Mivrorn, April 6,.—The high license ticket The pluralities of couneilmen were as fol- Y GENEVA, A The temperance | Leader aud L passed by the crowd, which was n b D turned the corner and went scuth on Water of cloture, wil no doubt, get their repressivo | iy brought tn' that tho deceased was “wil: | leaving the comptroliers ofico o o | porariy reieved trom tho operatlon ot o Fremont. ML Lt el CHR A street between sixty and oighty foet. Thera measure, bu w all, as all similar ully murderec y Carr. ‘Ihe prisoner was | into that o the assistant secretary | fourth section of said act, to the extent speci- FREMO! Neb., April 6.--[Special to the Creighton, we heard the reportof a pistol shot. We measures have fafled. 1t would appear that | Safely Todged in the comity Jail at Albion. | of " tho ~ treasury, and he closes his Sl GO U'E"'".'.'&"fufimr i 049 | Brr.|—Tho city election held here was a | CRELGHTON, April 6.—An antiicense | looked around fustantly. Wo saw one :::;yc:.‘::n:;, )(yl’::;:ly 'lffi?.'"?:llfl',?fi"'?w;fi:' Railroad tonsion: letter thus: “If the secretary of War | j, Jrr i phig date, subject, however, to the | comparatively quiet one, there being no par- board was clected were, headed by George E. | man stagger and fall and another turn ey y vithe t CuryENNE, Wyo., April 6,—(Special Tele- has any doubt with reference to the cor- |y striction that none of said common car- | ticular issue at stake, The total number of [ Cheney. and run, ‘The man running away had ona standing the bitter, humiliating exp ] thess of his own views upon auy or all of | riers, while this order remains in force, shall | votes o yor was 994, The eled fe ot i 1 did i gram to the Bre. |—Articles of incorporation | rec i malr 3 votes cast for mayor was 994, The election Platte Center. rubber coat and light pants. did not ofa generation. They will recognize the | ;rohe Cheyenne & Butlington railroad com- | the abstract questions of the iaw propounded | in uiy case cliarke OF récelve compensation | resuited in an overwhelming victory for tho | Prarre Cixtem, April 6.—The licenso | notice his hat. e ran toward the northeast. truth of the axiom, endorsea by all history, | [ Clesoone b the secre- | in his letter, the opinion of thecourtof claims perty that it is impossible to extinguish a national idea by lezal enactment. The Irish people are resolyed to live their own life, to manage their affairs in their own way, and there is no power in England to prevent them. The sooner this conclusion is aceeptea and acted upon the better it will be, both for England and for Lreland. Mr. Cowan was twelve years in parliament i thelr respective linee wheremore 1§ | Fepublicans by such majorities as were never | ticket was elected by a large majority, The | Leader and L walked to the corner of Third ed for a shorter than fora longer haul | known in this city before. B. F. Stauffer | members are J. W. Lyneh, R. L. Rossiter, W | street and then went east to the Milwaukee shall be greater than the rates in was re-elected ma; r M. IL Hinman by | I Kent. George N, Hopkins and George 1. [ house. Bismarck was not with us. I never \l@nfll‘*l “'*l"",;'.‘wll*m‘y 7 53.“‘ i) m'nn,nl»mynr 166, V. r:‘u-b‘is. n-ll--rk. ro- Stevenson. saw him. We got back about 11 o'clock, ctively on the st « of March, 1857, | ceived a majority of 5403 J. L. Reinard, brroraced 1 vaukel t : e aceotnts ratarred to it 1s mot. seen how a | Schedules of whieh have béen filed with the | trensurer, ot a majority of 3. The voto | Syracuse, i l:xs.n\zul(‘k.‘\v:\v« not at tho M”““I‘“ktl““ l‘llm;:;e, probably Culbertson—to the junction of \ goan commission. Itismade a further condition | for police judge was a tie. ‘I'hirec out of four April 6.—The license ticket | Arensdort was not the man who fired the Crow ereek and the territorial line, which | Téference of these cases by another depart- | of this order that printed copy hereot shall | republican couneilmen wero elected, s fol- i6eosstal by, majority, of thirty. shot. L am positive e was not in the crowd brings it within a dozen miles of this city. | MEDt to the court of claims can affect the past | be forthwith publiely posted and kept with | Jows: AL Collins, Ray Nye, E — that went to the scene of the murder. Ll s i ! Y | or control future action of the treasury de- | the schedule of rates, fares and charees at [ Sehaurman, Claus Plambeck, demoerat. Atthe afternoon session ot the district I'ie Cheyenne & Burlington 1s to continue it it oR every station upon the lines of said common | interesting feature of the aay was the f i here, and the indications are that it will be | partment thereon.” ‘The controversy has T LA Bl court Paul Leader, one of the defendants and the first one so far introduced, was called. His testimony was substantially as follows: Lived at the corner of Nebraska —The people of | and Sccond streets in August, 1550; was at taty of the territory, The Colorado & Wy- | thereon mignt be of value to him, but as this oming, recently incorporated in Denver, pro- | ofice has no doubt and so far as it can be Vides for the extension of the Burlington d& | 1earned this department has none with reter- Missouri from some point along the line— | €hce 10 the corvectness of the adjustment of Juniata, JUNIATA, April 6.—The license ticket v elected hiere by an’ average majority of 2 eublicans ad domo- | Last'year the town declazed for prohibition H. Taneray. The ladies only the day Bloomingtor dection Ut up a ticket by nominating Reynolds and Mrs, W. il Ely, | , BLooMINGTON, April | ) 5 : a8 | Crritrs, where such schedules ate by Taw re: Sty AL e and was recently suspected of union views, | pusiied in a northerly direction. General | created quite a stir in oflicial cireles, since | Sitikd fo b posted ad Kent for the e of | B D e O e T oo the pert action of Maynard is construed to | the public. A ; mean that he has ury and a pre § but the above proves he is the same indepen- | Manage dent sturdy Northumberland thinker of old. | It ¢ T'he force of Ameriean opinion is strongly recoenized everywhere in this vicinit loldrege has been in to ultation with the leading ci ty will probably deed over to the road such land as may be requirea for their plan he announcement that the B. & M. 15 pos| nd it is further ordered that the | erats nominated the secretary of the treas- | commission coneneat Atlanta, G, on- tie | and C. i1 T dent at his back in taking | 20th day of April, 187, at3 o P m., and | before el A poditive. 14sue with tho sccretary of | thereafterat Mobile, 'Aln., April ew | Mrs. L. W. ) i Orleans, May 2 and a¢ Mempliis, T Hie tos A s, g ¥ | this city affirmed high license by an mereased | the M ilwaukee house August3; was at the L ANTICORICION DEMOSSTATIONS: fively coming o hns very waterlally stif R a ot AT e o abl | Cheytutned utiia thepollaan: aycrkes Al mujouts = Central house sbout 05 was at the Now. Bngs JONDON, il 6.—The council of tl Pnee ) a 5 bee Lres: i B e N RN Lk o ¢ | maiter of said petition, vhich plances Taneray 7 maj; 5. Rey! BT e o P vas roing a whel Thero wero numerous delegates pres. | Precedentedactivity is now looked forwardto. | WEa0 o “itie president received. him very and present an application for = o Fourth; we went into the Englis ent from tho provinces. President Sir 5 cordinlly and he rewained almost half an | St e th evidence in support thereof, Grand Island. The Democrats Hold the Reina of | saloon: got a glass of beer or ) ; ¥ s, i A Debauch Ends In Death. it which applications In each case must Show | GRAND TsrAND, Neb., April 6. —[Special swer in Minneapolis, thence to Junies; Hart was with uie: met James Kitson denounced the policy of the 6 ames Kitson denounced the policy of the |~ Lixcory, Neb, April 6.—[Special Tele- | "%ou arelooking in much better heaith | theprecise relief desired, the facts upon f ! Telegram to the Bie. |—The citizens’ ticket | MinyrArorts, April 6.—Yesterday's elec- | Arensdorf and others to our right; another zovernment as [ aid that they wel 55 S aatER EO R aE VO e taverly, | Which the same 1s claimed, and the extent t i 3 > 20 1 Lb : . R s bttt and salc (RAE oy wote ik s afternoon at 3:50 | than [ expected toscevou, sald Mr. HAVErlY, | Which; relie From the oporation of snid see. | Was elected in full at the election in this city | tion was a victory for the democrats, who | oWl | 1o ot st lk.i‘","ifl"'f rying to reduce the Irish to the level of the | gielock a grader on his way east from the | Wio had never scen Mr. ’Cleveland before, | yHCH TERet (XM Ao OO Caaid, see- | 4 ectorday by majoritics ranging from 100 0 | elected ten. aldermen {0 the republicans | faced the “front: we walked througit o 1OV O adol i t ¢ PASPADET TO) rete i aid act is asked fc A 3 y ma S I £ elected te 0 i AN 16 i roo! recogniz Hottentot. Ite moved that the federation | yountains was found dead in his wagon ),('u',‘{‘,',‘.{“:‘.‘,‘,;‘K‘l‘,’:,‘“.';l“';(f-’;‘1”"“““l to find | Gue places and times, persons interested in | 650, Judge W. Ll Platt was elected mayor | eleven. ‘The d o S 1 H gram to the Brk.|- ] mocrats already had nine to | | ohr o sthomir ali SRRl protest against tho coercion bill as retro- | huar tohannon's livery stable. e had heon | SR decntng ienlthst L many | OPROSIN iy Stich apptication. may a1k ap: | Tienry Garn poliee judze John W Wedt | the Topubicans six, so now the eouneil | 1L ks L olan oy grade in policy, tyrannical in principal, and { qead for a day, and a vial labeled laudanum | ridiculous stories about the state of my [ hear andbeheard, and at any tine prior 10 | tropsurer, Charles W. Drininger city clerk. | S1ds ninetoen democrats to - seventoan to: | Arensdorf was in that crowd at the corners vindictive in detail. ‘I'he president’s motion beside b 1o had spent in whisky | heatthe teplied Mr. Cleveland, “and they | May 6. 1557, the' commission will” receive | JIRKI G CINGEr was elocted councilman in | Bublicans. For the first time 1 years tho | Arensdorf is nov th n who fired the Was approved, as was also a resolution ex- | S100 received as boot from Bohannon in a | have brought to me a flood of letters and ad. | printed o pauwen gammunioations 10 gub: | the fourth ward, 1 Imer inthe third | d€moerats are in pow Shot: 1 was uot at the meeting of the saloon pressing cratitude to Gladstone for his wis- | trade of two horses for two mules. = 1is | vice relating to sanitary matters. Youought phosition to the ef asked ward, Charles Wasmer in the secoud ward, andJ. W. Livingston in the first ward. Everything wentoft peaceably. 1t is con- keepers Augus! union of stand ther 1856; believe there was o me kind among them; I under- was 110 complete_organizations I YR Ty 5 ‘" Sleepy St. Louis. name was C. F. Kuehi#® The coroner's in- [ o sec the room full of machines and_ healtn Lad quest has not yet been concluded. petitions. 'This announcement weeting tin of hearing and nod of pr dow and courage in exposing coercive meas ures. The delegates made arrangements for neces which have been sent to me, All St Louts, March 6.--Nearly accurate fig e - of suggestions about exerzise and es- [ MU0 08 re Is subject to change or | gijared a good strong administration for the | Ures show that for the council, or upper | attended one meeting: know of no banding a series of anti-coercion demonstrations THE FIRE RECORD. ally redieing my flesh have been re- | ehlargement in the diseretion of the commis- | coming year, as all clected are representa- | house of the municipal assembly, the repub throughout the country. ed, togethe < together or association to whip or Knaure with every conceivable ath- | §107: S 8 el tive businessmen and will make things move | cans elect five members and sthe demoerats | Haddock or anvone else leavitt and - they INVINCIBLE DOYLE RELEASED EcttonEuflors igsom ajsevere Con: mhome, ¢ e i ¢, Chal in the right direction. " Mr. Ed. 1looner, e | two. and that tho lower houso will stang | Bl Went out together; I went out with Hait Loxvoy, April 6.—Doyle, the invincible, flageation ety oulAoiablofth eopelit most B0 S gOOLEY, Baltmal. | defeated candldate for mayor, 1a a first class | gour and ton Tepublicans aboocndoniwoiationlos Witi OlDEHASEES % 2 Ay 3 J STON, 16.—A i vhich started at | any Kind of a machine,” said Haverly, refer- 2 . | man, too, but his candidacy cawe too late to & 4 4 dol | 5 the crowd, heade eavitt, hasbeen relensed on ticket of leave. He com: | oROTEON, MBI Dok fire, which statfed W | 15 foholltieal mnchines, 1L hobe you are, 1IN MEMORY DF JOHNSTON. Do canvassed. henco his vote was compara: | ibdependent democrats, and, tue republicatd | went slong the south, gido of Fourth t plains bitterly of the treatment he received | o n UENDEL Y ALK ; Y1 | for I want to help you if you are not.)" The E tively small, | Mr. Plate will without doubt | tfirty- Y h Water; wo followed behind them; didn’s H 4 swept through that building in a few min- (% i P 4 he Equestrian Statue of the General thirty-two thousand votes cast, X hat th ing to do: had € While in_ confinement, and allegos that tho | LG4 Chdangered the largo bullding on the | retossen s - L presimo § bon bsdie-themm 161 Unveiled at New Orleans, i Lo D e L ‘Thie completo voto cast at yestorday's elec. | KON WAL Ehey WONE BOUNK fo 008 WXOR Aod r;l:ol;ommmrllul(;u l«lmlzlu ot tho l[llsll con- | carhar o ik Sireet it tho postonice: | | Vanio T e Cwant to?” | NEw OnrEANs, April 6.—The ceremonies Chadron. G L U RAL R oini t0 dog cauiht up With thom at tho high viets for especinlly hard punishwent. The iire was finally gotten under control be- “I'm thinking ot buying a little home | incident to the unveiling of the statue of CIADRON, Neb,, April 6.—[Special Tele- 54 o The labor MENES | fence, eight'or ten feat from the corner; as L o TUE TEACHING OF EVENTS. fore any_surrounding buildings were dar h ¥ g P [ trom here last night. The labor vote slightly here,” remar learn that vo e ch lig] os- | oig o'entiro vote cas! S snlfering 16 th extont of S100,000. | baom insca) state in Woshington by your | tomb of tho benevolent assoclation of tho | eannons are booming and toreh light proces- | eiehth of the entire vot ca t. Max Sto At this hour (8 walked by him he jerked this straw hat off of my bead and_ put” s i 3 3 d Hayerly, and am gld 10 | General Albert Sidne am to the BEE, 30 p. m.) | oxeeods ; ¥ Atameeting in Chelsea to-night a letter Wright & Potter are the heaviest have Ao s iuahito halp the!||ceora Al0GERReY [olinslon SonthiolliATanio Hio DEK. 0 ) | LTI, it (LTS G G e was read from Gladstone in which he said: one on mm&; T elected to o ates i N asked him what he meant, and he sai M AESU % e total loss 15 $200, purchase and support.” Ariny of the Tennessee took place this after- | sions marching in honor of the election of x\‘!g‘;};l'llg’;}";‘lll;»(l"T;"u‘f‘ :'flfifi""fi?:i.'fi:'«'?.nfi'fifl Wlhat's all rights” walked down Water +Out adversaries linvo avalled themselves of | fhelire broko n the drying room of | Tiie president “Miade no reply and biushed, | noon in- tho presenco "of 6,000 peaple. | C. C. Hughos to the myyoralty of Chdron . | W4TV iondoriamons the Knighis of Lbor. ot ani heard tho report of 4 gun behintl io fact that 1 have taken a large sharo in | Wright & Dotter's printing establishment. | and Mr. Haverly was puzzled th . When | On the platform were many noted | Mr. Hughes is also assistant superintendent it Se 4 Abor. |5 ooked around and saw one man stagger- placing the Irish problem as a question of ht & Potter, who are the state printers, | he related that part of the conversation with k y 2 5 ¥ In east St. Louis, 1Il, the citizens ticket . e 1 2 pele ¢ : 4 ! ket | g eastward and and another runninz northe iacing the Lesh prablom s n question of | BLtE 500 otk S all {Helt SRS WOLE. | Hoepeseldnt abe g Lot 1 pecabdent o | Bersons including Mr. and Mrs. | of the Black Hills division of the Fremont, . Stevens at its head w i vard; be wore a long, black coat, light pant “The firm’ i ers vi i or, General | E ¢ v ; lected ‘with the exception of one alder- [ WAGs he Wore 4 foti bidci cont, (KhU RanLs is burned. ‘The firm’s loss is estimated at | sidered his support of the real estate boom a | JéTerson Davis, their daughter, General | Elkhorn & Missourl Valley railway, and in | ¢ o _ X d brown low-crowned hat: he went down that it 15 a personal affair, that 1t 13 not a | $50.000s thsured for S350 0. Jo- Tand & | Yo o it et aiine b b \nesaan . | Beaurecard ‘and” stafl.” and others.~ Davis | recognition of tho high honors bestowed upon | man. This breaks up tho old ring rulo which | Watar toward Second, and on Second homes { true convietion, and that the veople are mot | Co.s loss on stock is $15,000% insurance | Setts avenue seandal, the minstrel blushed | SPoke in eloquent words of his old friend | him he promises his constituents that he will | Prevailed many years in that citys got there about ten minutes before the train in genuine sympathy with the justice of the | £7,000. ‘Thie other losses, including thaton | and expressed regret at his observation. | 31U brother soldier, and recounted at lenath | kcep the w I et £a 1 rels well oiled and allow no hot Milwankoe. arrived on the Milwa about 10:40; Bise Trish domand. A littlo reservo on my part | he building, aggregato about $20,000; fully | When asked it ho invited the president to at: his servicesto the state of Texas while they | boxes to endanger the safty of the city goy- marck was not with me rvice: ! B 45 AL o Jdidn’t sec him_ that 1 bl ! 9 4 ! Not | were fighting for their jiberty and the right of | ernment while under his” jurisdiction. He | MIWAUKEE, April 6.—The city yesterday {tho time tho Shot was fired T will kelp them to bo sooner_undeceived and | MSUred e e o o el o, | Selt-zovornment: also i services to the | furtiier promises that tho adiinistration of | Bave a majority for the lahor candidato, bat an was Leavitt: T was satistiod to profit more effectively by the teaching n London but after talking to him a little while I con- | United States during the war with Mexico. | city atfairs will be run on sciiedule time. The [ the towns polled a fusion vote that over- nwho fired the shot ay: L did not go to Lheard that ‘Haddock was shot of nearly 1,500, ‘The labor vote was within | five or ten minutes after ['zot to the hotel; T 0 100 votes of what it was last fall, while the | knew the marshal, sheriff, district attorney, bountitully | fusion vote showed a falling off ‘of nearly | but I nover told and of them; the first time they aroalready beginning to receive—tie | LONDON, 4 p. m., April6 teaching of events.” : 70 K The permanent | ojuded’ it would be in bad taste, as this is usion he said: “L loved | Chadron band, headed by Richard infantry barracks at Aldershot are on fire | holy week and he might have some religious }‘I}"": LSy m“:;‘!% “l “.ilumir‘c‘l Charles King, William Fowler, C. E. ME EVICITON: and being rapidly burned. The flames | seruple about attending shows now.” him 08t molRR: admired i | It Flanders and ‘othier prominent’ cit b TTONS, q e TBUCKNER FOI JORDAN'S SHOES, as a hero: but, more than all this, I felt the [ haye just escorted the mayor-eleet to the cit DuLiy, April 0.—~The attempts of agents | started at noou and bave beon raging ever |y jyaioried that the president lins been | ST [ossto a just cause which was juilicted | hall, where refreshmcnis to compromise with the tenants on Lord | B9 16 ake the oiforts of firemen practi- | persuaded to take into serious consideration when Johnston died. My friends, I have al- | spread in honor of the event. Bros., | topped the labor vote in the city and elected Elliott, | the fusion judicial eandidates by a majority ) AT 4,000 a8 compared with the total vote east at | 1 lett Sioux City aiter the murder was when Lansdowne's est v 0 A the advisability ot appointing ex-Congress- | Feadysaid enough. ¥ouall know that.Joln- the fall election. The Judges-oleet o the time 1 went to Council Blufts' with the e T s | (e e Missoula, M wan Buckner,of ASourl, & Suceossor 10 ool Taptaty throws ogohen” Ons o | Kuanxey, Neby: Abtih 6.—(Special Telo- | LIS sourt tino. 1L Sojes oo R s pay rents will be resumed about April 20th. At Missoula, Mont. United States Treasurer Jordan. It is under- 0 1 q A ,» Neb., Ay o P ele- | court, . J. Johnson, (dem), coroner’s jury and teil that new who was s \ by the gallant and true o —Yes! o o = derers | did B o Implies MissourA, April 6.—The Northern Pacific | stood that such an appointment woul commanded gram to the BeE.]—Yesterday's election was the murder did not care to be implicated 9 , ™ f soldier, Brage, ‘'was the only one which By f Rhode Islana in the murder; T was arrested before I was express office and Maguire opera house on | tend to remove — certain _ disagree- | o i “{no" advantage of thorough dis- | ® Very exciting one, Thecontest was license . T E o B Ay tenants of Lansdowne, recently evicted from " able complications in democratic | 8 g6 0 horough dis- | © Fos T " it PROVID! indicted: 1 shouid have told that Leavitt was their extensive holdings near laggacarren, 2‘.‘.2‘" %f-“if:ls)::l:::l:‘ "?-n‘.’,fi'.?fi.'fn'."‘r‘fi h’the | polities in" Missourl, and it is represented cipline, = You “who followed Johnston | versus temerance. The license ticket won . J ) the murderer whien arrested it L had been o) through battle saw how he had gone | by wajorities ranging from 60 to 200. 'Ihe | election is in progress fair skies and | M\ havo been elected chuirman and vice chair- | opera house was saved, but the express com- | 1t misht at the = same = timo — help i asked. Dunne and Kilbrick, two of the principal ighy S % Ip | forward step by step until, at last, he was | electara: O. B. Fineh, mayor; R. A. Julian, | with a close contest existing. The prospect el man respectively of the Atby board of poor | pany lost everything. :‘é.‘;,‘;fi:fi:‘&f‘ in‘n"i’;fi.‘éfl:é’.‘;‘flfi.:&‘}'.‘;' .Jc'u,‘;]‘ snatched by death from the very arms of d"]fik: 8. AL N.elel)sz lrgnsumri N. Porter- | fayors a large and close vote. It is believed She Started For Omaha. guardians, Itis decided that the national e ciaettand with the administration in regard ta the sil- | YIctory, almost completed by his gentus and | 4o d, cnimeers, 15 I iast, polics Judeer B | that Whitmore, frep. for governorfs run- | Drs Moixks, Ia., April 6.—(Special Tele- league will remove its headquarters to Eng- | r,oxpow, April 6.—An extensive fire oc- | Yer and currency questions. It is probable your valor—the valor of tho army of Tennes- | - ° R 5:46) A also that he has moditied his opinions some- | 50¢ which, whether in advance or retreat, | board; Walter Kuntzin, councilman Third -ably behind his ticket though | gram to the BEE.|—last Sunday moon & Iand in event of the passage of the coerclon | eurred to-day in the Swiss village ot Buchel, | What in regard to the patsonal banking. ays. | TFéceived no strain to transmit to future gen- | Ward: C. 1. Tuttle, Second ward; Overmiller | yr “ne'r“”;,dh‘:fr‘;“z“;: ‘n‘:l‘:l"’:flz':’l‘:“':l‘l’{}l‘la“': German girl, Hattie Grey, aged about nine= bitl. intheeanton of Saint GIl. Sixty houses were | fom, but his apolntment as treasurer would || STRHORE L R ton ol b + 7| aud Bogers Eligh ST nominee substituted, The woman suffrage | teen, notunused to traveling alone, left her Huntiaxa Batesrlan Rulor burned and many cattle perished In- the | bardly be regarded with favor by the friends lhanu‘l‘?vl:a“ll?xmi’r:svld'ul:l?"cl’::v::?mfle!:axtn Plattsmouth, amendment recelvea but taint support. home hero to visit her uncle, James 1L, Por- ViENNA, April 6.—|New York Herald Logan's Forthcoming Book. Representative Outhwaite and other promi- e elected three of the four councilmen—Weck- [ critic stato. ficket oxeept atiorney general, | Position building at Omabio, Monday word Cablo—Special to the Bir.|—Poor M. Stei- | IFARUISBURG, Pa., April 8.—[Special Tele- | nent Ohio democrats who “have taiked DISCHARGED AND KILLED. bach, Jones and McCallem. Dutton, repub- [ which is still in doub ,'Z,‘;'Z.,ih“.,c,fi‘l’.:tm,.‘a‘z.."‘..,.t:g..".‘?..‘m:.".: Joff’s woes are not over yet, Since his ar- | gram tothe BEE.|—A resident of this city, | o President Cleveland on the sublect | An Indian Agent Shoots His Farmer | lican, was elected in the Third ward, For Kansas City. . AT e Tl oo B s vainiy emdsavored 1o nduce | ah Intiuate friend of te ato General nogan | 1&ny do met think Theodoro Cook of Cin- AsongAficets * members of the school board Showalter and anmas Oity have been there Sunday evening. Nothing - Sam Waugh were elected over two republi- KANsAs City, April 6.—The vote for | has been heard from her since, and foul play Prince Alexander of Battenborg to allow | and of his family, who has received from | frated” St oPPovie emsiiet of Mo | wasmrvaron, April 6.—Indlan Commis- | cans and Mrs, Perry Walker and Mre. S A. | mayor yesterday was as follows: Kumpf, | I8 suspected. Today the mother, nearly de- himself to bo renominated a3 a candidato for | Mrs. Logan the prosvectus and some advance | would be done. The president said: 1 did | sloner Atkins has received the followin | Davis, the ladies' candidates. A" franchisé | republican, 6,569; Worthen, democrat, 3, stracted, started for Omalia in search fofithg the vacant Bulgarian throne, As the Batten- | sheets of the general's book, entitled “The | think of Cook at first, but have been comb- [ letter from Indian Agent E.C. Osborneat [ was votedto the company leaded by DI. | sfelen, labor, 103, The republicans elocted | "33 Kirl: berger shows no eagerness to return, I hear | Volunteer Soldiers of America,” now in | ing the universe for the best man and I think | the Ponca, Pawnee and Otoe ageney, Indian | Mercer, of Omali, to erecta strect railway, A e 4 ¢ 5 . their entire ticket except treasurer and fou, Diligent searen ade last night for the 4 from Sofla that M, Steiloft s now telegraph- | press and soon tobe published, declares that | L®ill ket him.* 1t Is belioved the treasurer | perritory, under date of April 2, 1857 there belng only three votes against it. A itarmeniur e b b | mother and th izl but mo_traco of_elther i ically instructed by the regency to make an- | itis destined to create a sensation when it is | roconsiders Cook. presige With a profound sense of regret I have to Bertrand, and four aldermen, and the could be found. * Mr. Cooper, not _Porter, a8 { e : L ARG B RAATY arroneously telegraphed, had not seen 'his othier appeal to Princo Fordinand of Coburg, | 1ssued and to provoke controversies that can B A YT AR B RTOa] repeat that in discharging yesterday E. M. | BrrTrAND, Neb., April 6.—|Special to the | Bidermen. —In these two wards there wasno | FETICQRE A6 < ppeat to Prineo Ferdinand of Coburg. | GGt Da of engrossing interestto the | Pensions were ranted. Nebragkans fo-day | Swith, a farmer at tho ‘Otoe agency, for T Much excitomont was erented yester. | Opporition. o iabar votes“wero arawn | hiete oS Crepo and i, 1ot Hink sho 0 Great Excltement in Haytl. country at large. The book will be extremely | as follows: Caroline Seely mother of Elias | Beneral bad conduct upon the agency, but | qoc'over the village election, which resulted | from the democrats, the girl having reached Omabia, HAVANA, April 6.—Adyices from Port Au | Svere in its denunciation of West Point and | Willlams. Clearwater, and_ widow of Peter | chielly because of lis ungovernable temper, | £ 50 (00 Foa BT Sies o Prohibition Defeated in Michigan S g cH » 9 fron AU | what is termed_the military lobby, but the | McFarland, Fort Robinsons Elizaboth,widow | Which was continually being turned loose | in the suecess of the people’s ticket over the LA pLne gt Attempted Murder and Sulcid Prince, dated March 23, says: The excite- | foature of the work ~and one that | of James A. Forgey, Ked Cloud; Sayres I, | upon both employes and Indians, I had to | liberal ticket by majorities of from four to [ DErsorrApril 6.—Speeials to the Evening P nd Sulcide. ment continues throughout the republic over | will attract general attentiow and | \walker, Ough: Amidrow X, Schmitt, North | kil him ‘in selt-defense. ~He repcatedly [ nine. Theresult was great surprise to | Journal indicate the prohibition amendment | ~Drs Moixks, la,, April 6.—[Special Tele the demand of England for the possession of | excitethe widest comment, will bo the page atte; Henty Crabtree, indianola: Carmi | threatened to kill the clerk in charge, who | everybody, who long ago conceded the elec- | has been defeated by about five thousand, | Kram to the dward Cumings, aged “Portugas island or a payment of $1,000,000 in | devoted to General Sherman, whose criti- | 0, Skinner, Benkelman; Elizabeth, widow of | revorted his bad conduct and asked that he | tion of the liberal ticket. ‘I'he change will | Gogebic county, in~ the upper peninsula, | thirty, living near Davis City, Decatur settlement of old claims, 1t is reported that | cisms of Logan’s military movements during | James L. Mitchell, Nebraska City: minorsof | b¢ discharged. Iwent to Otoe to explain to | abolish the saloons for the next year, com- | which has not been included in the Journal’s | county, had some difliculty with his wite, A special British enyoy has presented | the rebellion as published in Sherman’s Me- | Franklin Fowler, Schuyler; Fred H. Wurten- | liim my reasons for discharging him, to hear | mencing from May 12, earliest estimates gives two thousand major- | wyo Gos™ Visiting ner father. He ordered. England’s ultimatum to tho Haytian gov- | molrs, neither flattered Logan's pride nor | berga, ~Fairbury; John ' B, McFadden, | his defense, it ho had any, to pay him his Banoroft. ity against prohibition. “The latest retirns | Nay'to retuts homme, bt she rofused: “Lhe ernment and has threatened the bombarding | reflected crediton his record as a soldier. Mrs, | O’ Neill. salary for the past quarter,and to disiiss ~Banofofy, . . from the southern part of the state favor pro- | yo 1 LR MO bt Hho Tetusers © Aeres of the princival ports of therepublic after & | J.ogan has In her possession a number of ensions granted lowans: Luclen G, | Him.’ While very calmlyand quictly per- | BANcrorr, Neb., April 6.—[Special to the | hibition, but the adverse vote in the upper | Whon e Sald: Wooan nop Y0 LORCEARE Inpso of five days it England's claims be not | letters which were written to her husband by | Towne, Creston; William I, Nixon, Mount | forming this duty be made a violent ‘attack | B e |—The entire citizens’ ticket for coun- | peninsula more than overcome this, o willdla fogotuor, and turainE IO acknowledged. Gereat consternation exists | General Sherman previous to the publication | Pleasant; Luciu: M. Hood. Spencer; Isase | upon the clerk in charge, whom he wounded 8 e and then shot himself, dying instantly, cilmen, backed by the business men and tem- v —— st It is possible that she will live. among the forelgn residents, as it is stated | of th eMemoirs, during the long "correspon- x, Keokuk: Samuel Cavert, Maguoketa; | oD the arm, and then turned upon Mr. Jus- | 00 o place, was elec| Boodlers Givi Bonds. L il That tho Havtiana menace weneral’ muscar | dence beiween the two men. ‘These Ttters | Chaties or Hurrington, Cogat Falls; ieoman | tice, the agency blacksmith, and ‘mySelf, | beranco element of tho place, was elected | OO 1 LR P e ere of foreleners 1€ the presidont. yields o | not only assure Logan of Sherman's warm | fitencoek, Des Moines: Stephen W, il | #th o cocked and “levelled revolver and | yesterday bya majority ‘of nine over the | CIHeAG0, BPIC Lemtol SIa M0, The Liynched Murderer Burled, England’s demands. personal attachment to him, but testity 10 | lard. Clear - Lake: John Dewell” Mag. | With the manner ofa_maniac, when L shot | People’s ticket, backed by the saloon inter- | the Bik.]—The work of examining the bail | copxsx, In., April 6.—(Specil Telogram ,,,,, e, the writer's high appreciation of Logan's | moiia: Ielen B.. ‘Turner, for widow ot | Mim dead. I am horoughly convinced that | ests. 'Ihis means that Bancroft will try o | honds of the indicted county boodiers was | 1o the Brr. |—The funeral of John H. Mes Royal Squibs military services doring the war and admis | Kousen L Lawhorn Tamonts Stophe. | ] saved threo lives in taking his, and when without the aid of saloons, atleastfora | gy ongaging the attention of the eriminal | Konyio. wir : e S A Prine ration of his military genius. “I have seen Varre 1 | 1t is considered that one of those three is ear, ) f aclied & nig p e mhe ot 16, 5 Hunida Loxvox, April 6.—Prince Alexander of Y § 1 father of Warren K. Dunbar Springville: | it 18 considered that one of those 'three i your, Eublio sentimentlind reachied high | &0 £o0c I olaay!™ Dhia trat viotim o tha | 1ol Whio was iy hokied, Buniar marigy B At; ha¥, A‘D ince Alexander of | ¢, 6ttars, " says the gentleman who has the | Elizabeth,mother of Cornelius G, ike, Eden- | 0Wn, and the only one I have, 1 trust I may piteh and the clection was hotly contested, B f ) s " K 8 [ for the murder of John H, Riges, occurred attenberg has again declined fo be re- | advance sheets of Logan's book, “and can ville; Elizabeth, mother of Dan’l W.' Fall: be exonerated, 5 (T (7 special grand jury’s worl !.u make _nls ap- | to-day, his griet stricken wife and u]-nll{ of elected as ruler of Bulgarla, assure you that their publication will be most | Burlingto ‘m. Hand, West Unio Osborne is from Gallatin, Tenn,, and has -, | 6.—Prohi .| pearance this morning was Chalrman Klehm, | neighbors taking the body to the Quiney Queen Victoria has arrived at Alx-Les- | embarrassing to General Sherman, Rovven o' Lawhorn (deceased), Lamoni: | been in charge of the agency ever since Au- | CRETE, April 6.—Prohibition and li- | who came into tho clerk’s office looking | cemetery tor burial. Batnes from Cannes. Her majesty 18 much woe—g—— John Nichols, Des Moines, (increase); Wi gust, 1585, Siith was one of his own ap- | cense were the issues in the contest In this | worried and tired, 1t was agreed that those - fatigned arter the journey, The Rahway Mystery. John lteburn. New Al | bointees, city, ‘T. 1. Miller, license candidate, was | parties who had previously given bail should Shot While Hunting. e RAHWAY, N. April 8.—[Special Tele- ames Austin, ——— elected mayor by a majority of 146, The re- | hot be compelled to give new bonds 1o cover | 7oy Ja., April 6.—-[Special 1elegram to Doings of the Pope. RARWAY, N, Jo ADE Special Tel h ough; Dan’l COMING TO OMAHA, mainder of the license ticket was elected us | the last indictnonts, but should enter into |\ -y Archio Anderson. yolnkasdtEie Roxr, Aprll 6. The pope 15 about to ssua graw to the Ber,]—Chiet of Police Tooker | G radnleaf, Bloomfield: August Jacob, — follows: F.D. Williams, eity clerk, 122 ma- | new sureties, which would cover all the in- hle 4 00, youngm AR Ly i 10 fsUA | oo raceived a letter from Mrs. Augusta | Trimeiio: James Hamsey. Ruiland: Warren | The Kansas Faeifie Land Office to Be-| jority: C. M, Burket, city sreasurer;’ Eugeno | dictments ina lump. Commissioner Klehm | of A. J. Aunderson, was accideutally shok ?h.?,"?("i"iwfi’.’lflfi ‘ul:n‘,’.':?fi‘ym:\omll:f CIeA- | yans, of New York, in which she says that | Waite. Nashua: Joseph F. Lock, East Des Removed From Kansas Oity. Sehilling, polive judge: S. S. Brown, city | Was required to give $24,000, ‘There are six- | this morning by Frank Delayo winle hunte a ers more, The pope persists that Dr. McGlyun wust | her husband and she visited the morgue Sun- | Moines; Alfred M. Wilcox, Shell Rock: KAaxsas Ciry, April 6.—The Journal will | engineer. The council will stand four 1f- | teen charges of conspiracy azainst lim and | ing His thigh was badly shattered and aine g 2 MGl come to Rome. day and both positively identify the body of ‘I'hos, G. Severly, lhar'm'u!n‘_q say to-morrow that the Kansas Pacific land | cense and two nuu»nfizfio. }::)u:)f;]:n'"l:lr‘lllv‘n;r‘i“t(‘n;‘xxr;vm;;:‘:;e‘:"h\:::’lx'n‘u;::r putation of the limb will'be necessary, -——— the murdered girl as that of & young | Captain J. G. Butler. ordnance depart- | ©flicet.his city will soon be removed to Omaha Nebraska City, conspiracy, gave £11,000 bond3. Levi Wind- to . : p » T h The Rock Island Robbery Case. Swedish woman who occupled the stato | ment. 18 ordered from Springtield, Ma and consolidated with that of the Union [ Npnmasia Crry, April 6.—The election | mulier, tie grocer who furnished ffesh straw- |\ (‘\‘;f’:”""‘"'\,“‘l‘:“ I\’_:“I"}T"A‘%mm Mornis, 111, Avril 6.—Ihe testimor room with Mrs. Haas on the passage to | Colt's fire arms manufactory, Connecticut, to | Facific main line, as the graaual diminu- | yesterday was quiet, notwithstandiug the | beriies tor the county fin such enormous |, %80SR e o e the the convict, William J, Gallagher, was con- Amcxh‘?, ,\I p«l'flvcl n‘;xzn ‘1'{ |wrrm» ;"ln.\.un's ;lm;;?cl (:3:‘1::% ;fiuns tho.-lm; manufactured | tion of land sales renders it inexpedient to | efforts of party managers to make it lively, ‘!”' ‘“p:l es, l)'l o h‘l“-lxlm“ g::n '"’,‘u‘f n(l}:{.“”“.‘: e ‘.I:’ ;‘.Am,l ‘:“hy - ;Wll;# u“u_‘mmm nued to- Sehwa v _ | among females here, those living on the out- | for the or e department. maintain separ: flices. I, e M \ 5| His bail wa 500, Com strict cot -duy, refnse . :!‘elr‘l::al'.o “(’;:’;ll::'ll:‘ll:edfl::;e‘:l‘l:‘vv‘r‘n‘l“;rlr:f:‘re T e town Belng afrald to venture | Second Lioutenant Frank Greer, signal [ WoRtain separate of Three ropublicans and one democrat, were lauglirey guve u bond for £20,000, s 1 fer of the nuisance case ag t Bowman’s ! frald i ———— elected counciliien; an independent was | ‘There are two indietments against hini for UEM - oy o out of their homes after dark. The eitizens | corps, is granted four months’ leave, with ’ olecta p 76, re . 10 B X t i or | brewery to the United States court. fa’"i,"”;‘;“"“{’," l“l‘ld has with Behwartz 18 | grg Talsing a larze fund by private subserip- | permission to apply for an extension of two _Denvor's §octal Sensation, ‘““l‘;r“l“l""‘"‘1“‘.";\%; Aad the dowacists ‘“‘d" bribery and twe Vo Wt The soldiers howe trustees are i session tho Cook county Jaik, Schwartz was to Lave | 51" Gy “TAT oS of wardmg the per- | onibe DENVER, Col., April 0.—[Special Telogram | proibitionists divided the sehoal ~board. | Heprer ntsted bail | work will begin this D O ey, Wialeh was 10 | ons who shall ldentity the gitl and detect | Assisiant Snreeon I, G, Burton 18 relieved o the Bre. |—A sensation has been created | The strect railway frandse carried. indichwaents for - notes, and oftored 0 pay Gallagher $500 if h | ber wurderer. & from duty tu the Department of Dukota and | in social eircles by ex-Governor Gilpin tiling iparaisa. ond _ Unk y 0 " . P Pro- | oy FraNcisco, Aprii 6,—The Merchant's | Assistant Surgeon L. A, Lagardoe is re- | aile human tre s wife, own election passed off ve EW YORE, Apr special to tho d iecover goeds of the Rock. I I‘l'{‘!wfi:‘;{fig“ Topbery: | Exchange receiv % adispateh toay stating | eved frem duty at Camp Sheridan, Wy- | which, tozether with her extravagance and | quielly yesterday, cesulting in the election of | Mail and J s from the east end of tuis {sland o press from Contoocook, N. H., a Jow had left asate oming, and ordered to duty at Fort Assina- | ungovernable temper, makes life & burden. el on the Llock s 2 ‘aplal B o straig -license ticket by a large ma- '3t Distinet carthquake tremors territied | 18ss reef yesterday. A boat's crew went (@ d | that the bark Eldorado, Captain Humphrey, | yoii sontana, P N T e vito entorad Into | 100 stralghtno say Istinet earthquake tres erritie i A boat N 1 9 " 3 5 3 e ority. It was closely contésted on botl 5 R . T her and found her in ten fathoins of walep :mmnu that he hiad tound the woney in the | ¢rom Seattle, March 4, for this polut, with ‘a e conspiracy to take his life and get control of L','.,.,‘m,". R e e A e thie Inbabitauts of unh viaes m.:luly, l;w:’ “Hiore 16 1ings of ek 4 e O B Ea e meik Nebraska and lowa Weather. his property and hildren, whose atfections | Loy of he bish loen o teket ylbrations como from the cast aud loud do- Wot beels learnéds g and all but two of the ci velve Werd | o x b P o has 0 . Mr. 6 5 A00RIS g ore hnard 11k6 o , $ 10 Maynard's Pramotion, B 0 ot s et seyenty oy long | For Nebraska: Falr weattier, variablo | foy SVCENALI G castody ‘of his thice Alma, der, Tho eracking of the frozen ground and | Capital Punishment Ity Electricity, WaAsinNaroN, April 6.—Judge Maynard | pirden owned by the eity, valued at $26,000, | Winds, generally southerly, slight changes in | children. Mrs, Gilpin haz ‘filed an answer AL Neb.. April 6.—The business men’s | the breaking of ico In ponds added to tie i 18100, Pa, April 0.--A biil- was relinguished the offles of sseond comptroller | and partly insured. 1t is also reported that | temperature, denying the charges made vy her. husband, Tk, OO AP & U000 81 noise. Theshocks lasted: about a minute. i this morning, and formaily entered upon his | the ship St. Stephen, from Seattle, March 81, For lowa: Fair weather, varlable winds, | Governor( duties as assistant secretary. of the treas- | coal laden for this port, Las Deen lost, She | slighyly warmerin eastern portion, siationary. | his wite is Y, " Houses were jarred and dishies rattled off the by the senate to-day providing thaf shelves in elosets, while many people were | punishuent for murder in the first degras rolled from their Deds, Wiy be death by the use of electrieits, ‘-m is sevenly-four years old and | ticket was suceessful as follows fy, They .liave been warvied | dad, mayor: F. 1. Wallen, clerk:J. b was owned in New York, tewperaiure in western portion, . thirtecu yeare,. iy ers, treasarer; W, L Cawpbell, cngl