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OmanA Dany B ESDAY MORNI » —o SINTEENTH! YEAR, OMAHA, Wil i Gy APRIL 20, 18874 NUMBER 306 ——rs. - — R — DUPEO— S T e | " & \ melided to select the Now Eng v NN ) JOWA VERERAN 1 1A | | FOUND GUILLY ! 3 C PROMOTI0N 0F MERR A RAILROAD CONE : NTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHTS £ ROBBLRY OF NAJ bASE y "MW 1 from awong the tepablicans, | £ ALY AN RAAIN J\ N NAL W | [y 511, A L PROMOTION Ok | A dararaEyan I SAD (0 U A savglie Phe Geand Ay g :u.mr.m PNt Bolwarts and Wai Sentenced w b | 0 Al BAS . - at Dubugue. srisonment For Life Lieut. Wovee's hentence Annulied " " < o rol l prisonme The W Dart j lo ) ) swosidont | Budden Death Tu Now Yo o VRUQUE, ) mpminl lelo- | o8 Mowwis, diL, April 1 ¢ protracted | The Paots of The War Departwent Undosided as to His | Wasiinaion, Al W Tho pr it Budden Death Tu Now York Oity of Alex #raim to the Brk, 1=LHeMnousl apsampment | The Question to C Dy Tl Wask T R o et s the Case Given For the First Future Asigumoent, tas disappraved and et asidy the ‘:" il ander Mitohell, of the depaitment of fowa of the Grand the Buudesratb ton Watt for the murder of Kxpross Mossen- | T e L by A UL RS W AR Bsbh Aty oponed lore (S moruing and the city gor Kailaxie Niohols on & Jook Iaiabd el s of Secomd Lisutonant Bonjamin ove b “ [ K Lsland tain @ COMMANDS MOST DESIRABLE | 4 ‘,“,‘ iy Il‘mu\ WAt Wover was | HIS VERY SUCCESSFUL CAHREER :vl'-“;-“"-' I\’”"l"'l”“‘-"' ","‘" "I" e "; O WHO WILL COMPOSE THE UNION. | year ¢ ond t day altor ng | IT WAS PUKE NEGLIGENCE, . ! o state 10 husliess poition of the eity 1s ooy 10 ¢ t ty £ undays not | GO W conduet wibocomiing an 1\\]\: waily decorated and tho eitizens aro vielng wid 100 witne baving been ex- | Edwart A Mosely, a Loading Boston L ::‘“-'"H»-m l‘u' M“"‘;-"'"‘-‘ ‘“‘I‘m :‘::; e Nows Causes a Shook ba Mibwaw i cach other fn thelr fndividual welcom The United Brates Criticised For No |00 0 50 ) the Jury ut 4 | The Muney Lot Uiguarded Merchant, Eleotod Noors ol o6 without leave, m talse atate Kee-Gossi Alrcady W W the visitors. The Des Motnes delegation Offering Protection (o Foreign P Jlie last specch tor the prosceution Wl e Olices d His Escol {he Tnvessltken Uowinitsaian wents, ustne i tietitons name, disobedience His Mnoosssor an T of 20, escorting tho general oficors, togetlir DrMIn. Worksbeton - PUbio)l Datlad Aho diokbot s Mo Bys it W Bating Dinuor-Fir of ordors and condiet (0 the prejudico of Hene with General Faireliild, communder i ehict fn delivery, Tl isstiuctions from the court K , National News. Koud or |;u‘.‘|l,u~‘:l..:||_u~ n |I Al |.|-|‘;|.n.t‘_‘u with Adjutant Gray and the other mombers Letter Forcign News. G ‘- “ er's Big Piok-Up, o toneo are facts that two membors of the Death of Atexander Mitcholl, aral other delegatiol me bn this morning Litevarvy and Avtistic Proteotion the dee / 1 It Was Blply a Snecak W T St Talo- | Gott Wora fumramrty dislarged e tha | Nkw Youi, Auil 19— Atosander Miten- | Tl mual convention of the fowa prisoners | i, i 1587 by J unes ordon Bennett loars Wil D Wio, A) pocial (o thil WVasniyaran, Aptil 10h=|Speols ¢ has | (1L oven Lo gy ot sitatined | oll, presidont of e Chicazo, Milwaukeo & | oF S8 sssociation opeted i the oy e BERLIN, April 19,—{Now York Herald | We spent y witl L ioRusbilt macs oE T Eram Lo the By Tho war departmont has | ghivs (YRR AR R endie 1 | o 3 al y WO an Witeent 1) ) g s | d I wppar u + clechtod upoi tho mittary departmnent 10 [ shaw sich abaoies of wittul intont to ofend | St Vant railroad, diod at 250 o'clock (WS | States rogulars et at Good Templars ball at | CableSpeelal to the Bi wong the v 1 blie d ne at § Hobloson off which 10 assign General Merritt. The Do | auniist military law and ar guistiong || sitomaon ay tie Cofman, liouse whiotalis ) hood, Uiile maelingntgroti two of the | jous fmportant subjects which . will con L sy m i Ay with Lieutenar of the Kightll e Missoutlwith headquartorsat | that a sentonce leas sovers thian dismissal | has been stopping tor the last two weeks, | Wiceolticers who becaiie Houdnant wencrils | ergre tie undesiath this week s the law | A deatiilii t infautry, as recorder purpose of ip¥ L bbb e AL SR B st | WOuld b abuudantly sabsoryient b o onds | Che hnmediate canse of his death was failure | 1004 e war— W 1L Sherman and Pl | 50000 05 E0C TR onal Ll Wt | vestigating the recent rol M [ Leavenworth, 15 one of the largestandmost | S i sty gty S RIS | o e . iy o Blicridan WL the CxX-prisoners ure | w Wau | Ut robbery of o by le of | L il was } ) OF the action of the heart. Sines December | yoiding o camp fire at the opers house, with | unton for the protection of lterary and ar- | to hw- | N Bast ENKS 1O g the fact L o des desirable of the unhlul\\;\;llh .In. 4 : Wholesalo stilctiess of army regulations ie hadt bssn stopping. with his wite at Alox IR S ML AR ToUss, WAl | atle work, . R Bl ;“ by of it | satled and rutitul rogitel of (e i elaAd commanded l-»l \-.v||lu.l§. ll“‘\lb ;\.M ‘:" l‘“ Heserve Agonts Boe Nebeaska Banks [ andiiayille, noar dacksonville, Fla. When he ler s perteet the decorations | Beyne convention, passed in Lo by the | verdiet wa Wit atlending Wis alloged tobbery,” Lias noves S ‘\‘:"Ml“. inals, Golsrda wd tha 10 WSRO, AL 10 Speetal Felo | enmn to s ety with i ald i, Tey. | Koris. T Tn arvivalsy | sites concernd: 1t il kive i autbors, | O 8 100k o wetion of surprise. "They Worc | yot wppuarei 1n prit, The. pre 2 Ty Tian tortitory. Lt asteretly military sense, | €E00 G0 e Big | Fhe comptrollor of the | 1. Keono, of Milwaakoe, two w waon e | {00 Ghnow: " Renitor Ao, Colonel sfen- | 8rtsts wud tusiciuns of Germany the same | 0 oL 16 A YmOrtow | o) (L, o, 96t upon the aalratl i Tt as the Depattiment of | CUETERey today approved tesorve agents for | was enjoying unusually oo health, For [ déySonuid iivas wid Aduinis weens | glits fu six Euopean states, two African | The iotion doubtioss be over- | busing their docision upon the Lsible LIS not so lmportant as "" 'l‘. artments | e following Nebraska - national banks: | some tme e o been 8o hat troubled | tertaining the city's distingulshed gueste and one rleat Bl are grantd o |1 I'hen not be e of an fucts 1 the case as prosented by Major Basth Arlzona, or one or twa other dopatIONS | o piog wirst Natonal bank, Saxton Na- | from an fmperfeot action of the heart, }st ~ the natives of ench of these countries. The | peal wnd i a s of pid and nis frieuds, Lave acquitted that oficial that luclude a large extent ol tortitory OV | o bk, St doseph, Mo.; Lincoln—Capt- | Wednesday eyening o went out wnd’ alter A Big Suit Hegua fact Is being muel nted on lore, us | 114s aud L 1 the upper courts will {ul- | o 1 ) < WhiCh Bumerous bands of tndians roan, but e N | wards had ehitl W olid, | Dies Mornss, In.y April 19,18 pectul 7 low boen | 101 National bank, Aworican Exchangs Na- | Wibls bid i oilile oot i sov | ARl e ratification of s convention approachies - Unicle Sam's hard carned cash 10 either noge the Dbpattment of the Missoutt has been | (i SR DA Oeatatln o itat Na | Whieh develoned tnto bronchinl puenmonia, [ gram 19 the B | ~The Coma. barb wire H i it ¥ moe by legislation of WA Na cfnd o doubt Cdivectly wifeeted e that the United States 18 the only great eivil ALEXANDER SULLIVAN J.ence of duty on the part of the escort, of fl‘;"\‘::""':“;"l I‘“”:‘;":\'l‘l‘l“ " “‘,":‘”“:‘,“ Tckee ‘\‘"‘I‘\""‘";""“ Qlok]ionl_National iy ol heart's action and eaused death §heremnning :'I*‘I“"l";-':‘m:w company of Murshalllown, | o “yation which hae not yet joined the 10 4 serics of Unfortunate atd uniorseen cir AN bicosthis Sl bl SRR ot [y Ne A B IR B et I hive been embiadmed and will be tden to | through 1t 1 inion, and which us yet seems uowilliog W | What He Thin artin ‘s | cumstances 1 prowminens military posts are to ve con- | bank, Amorican Natlonal bank, Kansns Ciy. | vy ke T Tiis privite oar, loaving the | sult in the fede ;"‘“:":"‘l":“““ okt sl i e ok L O aartngton’s | cuislauces acalnst which o possible pros structed at Chicago, Denver and Fort Riley Postal Ohanges, Grand Contral dopol about. 6 . . U 1wor- | bucn & Moen for $1,260,000 dumages for n- [ 00 RO i ol il o Yision euuld e besis imade. Tl real tacidy At the latter point, now gartisonvd by four WasiiNGroN, April 10 Special ‘Tele ::n‘“n:‘.“l.".;‘:.‘.I\ym‘ffl‘.’;l:fl-‘l:]‘.““;m;\’;:l“l‘fl"\yxl:w tringement of patents used in their business, kil e LDt Bk v Bulvat W Dbk |;‘ . m'n nm‘ subuitted troops of cavalry and two companios of 10y o the Bre. | The postoftice at Wapsie, | §5 R0 SR 0 k10 his iy Trends | Some s ago the Marshalltown company 6. tpllowin@ exbression: of ‘oplalon ofi | asked tils avening WAL lie thoight 6f dlie n.‘,,.‘..': A I»-A::“ 7 “lm\vm»: er. stae fantry, S300.000 witl bo exponied to establish | Aienell - county, ta, was - discontined | i s city, Where he was widely knowi, ot | €ame it possession of the Buruell g this subject ¢ t me from a well in- | 8ttack made on bin last ni-ht in the Louse | evening of March 1 for Fort MoK in e “f:; & school of dnstruction for cavalty and | g ay. onty inrailway and ofieial eiveles, but i e wiio distincuve foutures Were sust ) kg e gt pyrieht convention | of comm )y Lord Hartington, wh company with Soigeant Charles Fox and o I sral Shoria o s Lo o fol s Nobraska postimasters were | soeial world: Tlo was a member of the (Cnjon | and proteeted by o deelston of tie fod ried Source g copyright ¢ o] sord Hartinton A0 ivate Mactin Gros jisries LOX N fi‘nl“llntlc::nln \::‘l\ll\l“‘:‘l\l\lln Illllul‘rlll“\:llll)“:\:l‘:|\\|\ “';',,h l:':::",'f‘\"ll','l': I‘;'. Lo et [ b and also of e Manhiattan. Miteleil LAt St Louis n few weeks ago 18 not yet confirmed, but there is no reason w | witted that Parnell, Ezau and Sullivan were | 1 0Vaw Martin Gioge s Lis escort. The J b! \: appol il day: Jno. ¥ olle, was born i Aberdeen, Scotland, 1 155 He mo o this country un wrihea i 1550 e at one od in the Phon tna- | the trooy le Major Saundersou 18 & cow- | ord fed tor thie pi t MeKinney v ars clidis thut Washburn & Mosn bave | dount that betore the end of settled In Mil- | continued to use machines that infringed ou v hecame lde the Burnell patent, twithstaudii the T be l“‘:u‘n!llll}:: i el LTS D 410§ the | tho same copyright protection in nine for- | ardly bully and brutsl ealumuistor, who has | i b s 0f iy g oft © enclosed in am Compaised 87,00 batteries of artillery as the resular garrison |! ity vice Wickwir at Kiley. Tho posts at Denver and Chicago [ W Buby, Hilwon, Dawson county, vi Will bo constructed to accommodate ten com: | dell Gross, resigned. Also J. M. Tanner, ot 857 the authors, | all impl musicians and artists of Germany will have | tion Park ass is and about $600 i » Ll couclt fledd with the Wisconsin Fire, Marin. < & eachied A o £ panies of (nfantry each. Theso operations, P\u-_ll-v -\!m:ull‘-uunn e, vico dno. I feiies bank, of whieh e was president, In elgn countries as is given by the laws of | boon justly scored by Parnellites,” said Mr. | fo h““ u'“:;“ Higer8 atage rmiun which have already been commenced, make | MeCoy, resignod. 1540 e became conneeted with radlronding, Gladstone Returns Thanks, those countries o the nutives, Of cour Sullivan, “Lord Hartington has become & | Gloloek ol the motning of the Bt 00U I the rn‘liu‘l\mlll ..ur ll‘n' ~l-<|;l=‘ nl\\‘-;:\l.l. |l|l.‘|- New National Bank |{r|.l later was made president of the Chieazo, Dis Moixis, Ta, April 19— (Special Tele- | foreigners have norights beyond those which | monomaniac. aud is evidently prepared 1o | Autelope station comprises three b dting® 018 watcl i A " - o A nukes & K i, Arrangeme v y o) p » 1) " - ¥ s Mantqunriers we Low Ainceten 18 | WAsHINGTON, April 19.—Tho comptroller N waukee &St duul oud. Artunkenents | gramgo th Bk [—Governor Lurrabee - | the laws of each nation gives to the natives | believe any facts, Lowever, preposterous, on | —ti station Bouse, o stab c (e s anxious to return to the Missourl. Crook, | of the currency has authorized the following | rival of his temains in Milwiikee He wii | 4y reecived the following letter from Glad- | of that country ; but, by this convention, the ount of bis brotier, Lord Frederick Caven- | telider's cabip “near it The stab being the ranking offleer, would b entitled | banks to begin business, ench with o eapital | be buried in G Tome. sy, is | stone returning thanks for the cablegram | Germans are placed ou the saine footing us | dist. 1 kuow about as mueh and just a littie tie station i to cholee of departments. It may be detor- | of 550,000: “First National bank of 1ulo, | wite will proe weet from 1 whi it by him at the anti-coercion meetiug of | te uatives o e of the treating countries. | about the Phosnix Park aftair as Lord Har mined to assign Merritt to Leavonworth to | Neb, 3 First National bank of Purkes on at Chicaxo, | Carthage Nat B of sweps 1o the John Mite Dak. s | she is, to NV | wite will the bl and it Hand his | citizens of Jowa in this eity April 4 carry on the work of const The United States, theretore, s the ouly | tnglon himself, and o that respect s o al bank, of Cartha " ¥ Kwn h Al respect s | stable 1o the station as the crow fliee. ‘The 3 iy the body of s father e 5820 2 16, | great e od country in t yeld wiitol' | mreqisa o £ Mo coach 1 ie 80U WAV Stors Denver and Riley, or General Ruger, who | aud st Natlonal bank of Maysville, Dk, | from New Y orl sllovsn K Coumonn, Loxvox April6, | ereat elvilized country in world which | precisely the same § s Mr. Paruell, | coach fiom the soutl always stops at "t was orlginally an' engincer ofticer, may be - Thio nows ot Miteheln death was not | S ETOHG, D E by ey | Bl legalizos liwrary piracy frow uuotber | Mr. Egan, Mr. Brennan and others whose | Stabl ud passcigers aud driver aiways g sent to Leavenworth and Merritt assigned to 1dge Carttors Funeral. known on Wall street until atter the close of | 2ektosledue with his copdial thauks the 1o/ gy rce nauies have boen conneeted with it 80 1ar | i dinter while e oo oot house and eas e Department of_ Dakota, relteving Kugor: | WasmiNGroN, Apt 1.=Thor wasularge | the market, bt G s il ih strect | e oo 10 (ARSIl s s o beblfof AN EMPHATIC EXPRESSION, as Lord Cavendish was concerned, Mr. | Lorses, e W A — o N o soon after 3 o'clock, and a few minutes later o s follc > v . » 3y ol 1o & " The u 1 A Shrowd Political Move. l(llllfllyuh;ln{nnnt lh:':";h‘;“tl" |rt.|l/‘::}|‘rc] .l"..n'..'lf’ IR OB DT 0 huld be seen diseuss l\l{ul- Jrass :‘u‘ll\'rnlml‘l of lowa. I am, sir, 1 et uie followiug rather emphatic ex- | Parnell b tly expressed iy views, and 1 Thie isual custom ws ll:l.uwfd un,lg: Wasmizatoy, April 13.—[Speeial Tele- | funeca oL tho Into Julgo Carttor th v Ao unriat, | Youn obedient servant, 5 oy pression of opinion believe those of Mr. Eean, Mr. Brenuan and W gy h draw up Ingront o —linot: el B S A e RO L RO ECR L S M EA 1 KDY O T | Mitchell, | e i WoBPENCER By 11LETON “You will be quite right to say that it is & i ass wheo SiTE Che ol Major Lish retiarked, “We'll make gram to the Bek.| nols politicians say | his avening's train for Cleveland, a0 AU the L Tott f gl - have swod, 1f he could iween that rtslop o You el get out an@ that thereisa good deal of polities in the — 'T.::-u.:.?..m."' oftman house sutenng from Carriage Factory Bur i watter of general regret wnd mment 18 1 ¢omunate man and the kinives of his as- | ket your din and the whole party iofg president’s appointieent of Ex-Congressman ; .y...u... pl.,..,.r.l.u...- 'Nllll‘i' [} N EE AN ihiol) Wad oo oL |16 5idest. ahd R Oak, I, April 19,—(Spocial Tele | Germany that the United Stat etuses 10 | uilunts. Concerning Burke, the other vie- | hecoact and\w lked up W the sltation, 147 Josh Allen as district judge in this state, [ \WASHINGTON, April 10.—~The president | S, SO0 GG Q0G0 n0ls of Wis- | gram to th Juin the copyright convention, even though | tiw, witle I was us ivnorant of the intended | Sleps away. Mujor Basi mef N e factory Lo is a typical Egyptian domocrai, was born | s appoluted Sigonrney Butier, of Boston, | taikin and was o leading syt in | poen 3 | blain v 4 th u between 4 b - | to besecond comptroller of the trensury in il eiterpiises for e - beneit_of | gt Gl iterhoon betwoen 4 and 508 T orkers, | wi place of Judge Mayuard, promoted to the as- | the ity and state, He was t WhAR AR i 20 Y v wes | foreign. I suppose Awmerica sistant secretaryship of the tre was wan 4l e door of Whou e asked the way 0 the watess closet, while the escort went on into the Ounied thenl o Tew 1o these are greatly to the advantage | sssault upon hiw and s wtally diseon tliar Bativa’ or 1 it and trow those who vlanued and Y iders fuser | Tied it out as Lord Hartington himself, and | house. Toe mejor n southern lllinois, of Kentucky stock, sy pathized with the confederates during the war, made or spec ongress —— Paul railroad for a number of years, and was 4.50. 1) e 4 aders rath i tors, arfa 100t K0 by poer e 5 T Tineola ok iETavary nsalure (s Genoral Ordway Appointed. LU e R DR oL areand Was slective fue. The company will | But, looking at the matter frowm & reader's | profese any sympathy with the e The wan b0 whom Major Lasi spoke o A o v NG b—The ide! ¥ e chamber of ¢ pree Al " 0l uly Ame! s st understand this wher ig the station was Charley Parker carry on the war and gave as much aid and W ASHINGTON Ap\.-ll 16.—I'he !vr sident to {nu}t |mf' Mll\:«;u{kn{tl};.‘l:‘u‘h‘\ral |u|l||||u'| 'i o standp ] t ouly, I think Auw us must | feans wiil under 8 :‘“w. FdlL Iellirent conner kione comfort to the confederates as he could with- | dav nrpulnlml encral Albert Ordway to be [ building ata cost o 000 and presented | acknowledge Germany has as wany end ity fora nominal sum. In politics An Epid unch democrat and y in of Bcarle F tendered Duneav, Ia., Apal 19.—[Special T brigad 0 command of the District milit ier gener: o 1t thian the chief fLiends of the cowinen i1 this section—who was “wine out committing the “overt” net. Holis a man as good el editions as open piracy e or Libby held to prisoners in th o’ at Antelope, He always carried @ 1 lar I his seoti : T ROAM | Siven . o]l Ainurioan | rostiers, | ohatil 2 b gun which he haud)ed with iarked aso g Jf ability and & popular leader of his section e e weabinot position by Lresticiit Clevolands | to the B |- atiap Inbavins uite e oo | 188 @iven to America caders, | that 111l cail w0 more b il it with tuataed case always attends democratic conventions in his Pattl in New Yorik. which was dacelined. deinlo Gt soariot feTaE =Rt b 1dre Pl | wile st the same time we sceure foreign | mourners for him thn union soid: | e » horse al thie station. wiiol inone ses in April 19.—It was not till : —— at o pee | 1amily died to-day, here are many ¢ = s et oo n”‘,\lm-mqi’.& town and quite a ntmber in the country. | YeUt bowe writers rox state, and is usually a delegate to the na- N slonal convention. Having more Intluence in southern Illinois than any other man, he v York, April 10.—(Special Telegram MILWAUKES = N neatly 4 o'cloc to the Brr.]—The World says Patti was e R U ourne copyright pro opyright p tims of s for Wirz had some furious ndishness sowshit a chanee | to punist hing All that Wirz was Burke | “fiyers’ he tion for e being swamped by eus aud pre- day and which bad a6 local reputation o aid i bourd e lired some it oty month. ang ' i e 1 i ad been | The publiese 2 2 - 5 g s undersiood that be was merely wuli o 0! ~ it brilliant in her operatic embodiment of | death, though rumors to that effect had been | The public schools were closed to-day. ¢ pub- was, aud more it was und at e we tasbeen s daugerous eblect tw theambltion | o er Merimevs; the wild, wiltal and beau- | in eireulation sinea noon, David Ferguson, = — i — 18 are not willing to vay the author v A L in Tor Ui con g of, sprini 10 Tesutye g Dsing_overy: )\o‘:'illvlt wiience (o get him | fulgypsy girl. Voeally the role could not have | ¢ashier of Mitehell's ‘bank, who has been as- 3 mgressman Weaver's Death, Really, you know, the present condition of | CLEVELAND MUS1T BE CAREFUL. bation of “punching cows shelved. * By his appointment the " presi- | roceived more delightful interprotation and | Sciated with hiw for nearly halfa century, | onENAs grailied the ol dacklonian Cemo- et finpersonation asa wholo wa witehingly | st ol ot ‘recover, ve oI5 Very | o . S atib iitisalt o1l changeable, whimsical and graceful. 1In [ foeble. The er that uthered at o [ ©X-C0 2 o Y ;:5'.';‘;;'»?'3'13.'.:3:-“: u'f";'.‘.’»;';uyxllrl&\'.';.‘u“ffrnu'n'l:‘? spite ot untoward wenther tho great audience | bank to make inquiries us (o his d_:l th rees ‘r""f‘“h":“ ‘:;‘_‘q ah";';'“:fl";_ : .:‘x:-w nl:’:“':"; past copyright t way. ~ The dissatisfaction with the adminis- | room was crowded. ‘The subscription sales [ $0 latze that the doors were closed early in | rez D g o amiy and At Tratihn 'Th Routhera e IllinoleShAs Doen Wik ; by several hundred dotlars than | the afternoon and guards stationed to ad- | loss the city sustains by Lis untiaely death, spread, but a politician from that section | ~YCre 14K by sevur A0 | mit none but intimate friends. The funeral services will be held in this FaLes Crey, Neb., April 19.—[Special | the Amefican law, or rather lack of law as A Bl raramn to the Bize.]=Tiie sudden death of | regards copyright, pays no one except A merl- paE ainiee ougressinan WegWee Bas siiocked all | ofh itlishers, perhaps mot even thom, 88 | vp v e rrii oW, to the BE editorial ‘arker sauntered down W the stabie neag )y Pomter For the Presi- | Wiich stood his saddied and bridied borse, 1 'x]!wmnnkmfldv asked the uwk-teudi it there was an expiess package ou April 10.—[Special Telezram | coach for b The stoek-tenaer—busi —In a prominent place on the | engazed in harnessing o fresh tesm - ze of e Evening Post (adminis- | heard hin make the same query for o wi ies have not harmed our German publistiers, nor do they seem o fear the international convention which is about 1 lnst week and th i fants here | to be concluded.”” tratlon organ) o-niglt is' posted: allong ed- | FvH SN TGN SeAUGD tots ollsrATEE : 3 - for any evening of last week and the specu- ‘The gossip among merchants here is cen- P Ao * 2. itorial 7 on of T 2 0 idn't know. er quietly siys that the president could not have inade | et all ettt 4 | terod nEineloaily about. the Successorship to | 08 ¥riday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The S aetinaT torial under the caption of “I'he Importance | yexsed himself of the two valises which b more friends f a sinele act than by the ap- | lators disposed of all tickets which they ha ot aalas oy Ce Ll ar i Milwaukee & | funeral services will be held under the ice to Parnell. of the Finish.” The following i an extract | found in the coseli, and mountiug his ho pointment of Allen, There was a probability | purchased. T'o the managers, thie audience, it | the presiaen cago, 2 : Loxpox, April 19.—The Pall M Guzette | from it: “We who believes firmly in the | jogiged leisurely down the road over whi sfore | ereat superiority of President Cleveland to | 11 paymaster’s party Lad just pas the next national convention, but it will be | perhiaps, something over $11,000. T HAE et i R R A I Ocle e e s o ibalonged Uare e ciay e liownd to insult. and dibal it i Crossing Antelope ereek. hie swune off tot solid for Cleveland now. 1llinois has half a Sl hundred shares. Mitchell’s death has | BAKIDE arraugements to turn out. Tre | B0 impunity. 'We' earnestly appesl 1o the | b Lol recont predacusnons tn his maanor | iof, gt.an easy gallopaut in & Tew minu be Er PAso, Tex., April 19.—Pedro Gareia, | had about completed arranzements to re- | offi nd business houses to close during | do Parnell justice und e T the ed ¢ | cannot conceal from ourselves, nevertiie- The vigiaut guardians of Uncle Sam’ 4 g '3 v ) ' i iy a 1) aly commit the editor of o) ncle '&m '{,:’.":_;l,,,l.-,t\».a’{flf to fi.‘.,peff,;',‘in',m‘mfi‘e:,? editor of the Obersvaldor Fronterizo, lan- | tire permanently from business by July 1, | the funeral. the Times {0 the clock tower for breach of | less. that itis in the highest degree danger- | boodie i ; npleted tue last course Allen in the senate on account of his brutal | guishes in Cuttings’ old cell in Paso-del- | transferring the responsibilities of his im- —— privilege.” ous to enter on the last rof his adminis- | & really enjovable dinner when they hearg attack upon Lincoln during the 3 mense banking business jointly to his son, which | Norte jail for calling Mayor Provene The Poom at Columbus, 1u the commons this afternoon Caldwell W eatl 1€ pol the coac of 1 drive up, and the driver sang outs ! ¢ FRtIo ALY John L. Miteliell, lis_ brother-in-law, Jony Stoieh il 19— Speeial Tele- | (liberal unionist) gave notice lie would move | CEIVIEY of some of 1is and not | “Majer, 1giess somenody’s been monkoyd :&:w&_flgIulljfllg{_:'l"‘_'r'fim('i’{“ye'& :""‘l‘:““','d"’}‘;" Paso-del-Norte, a drunkard, and Porberto, | Johnston, and David ]'t'l','u\‘uh.fllul~h'|-lr|nz _Qoruumt ;; ,_fin:x’l 19.—1Speclal Tele- | 4 L hnotn tinent of & sci6et cominitiee tg | oY tis, but witbout giving the public a | 1DE with OnYwalises R ik (A the tax collector of the state of Chikauhua, a | down {roin the presidency of the St. Pau| | £ram o the BEg.|—The boom in real estate k- the charces maoe by the Timee | 000 wany conspicuons examples between | The mjor overturied his chair in Krest: y robber. ( published his paper in El Paso | rond. This carporation, when he first as- | IS spreading all over the state, Columbus is | nninet Farneil And . other irid hodoris | now —and dune 1% ot the: Kind 2 2 o gn el Nebraska and lowa Pensions. Sumed its divection, owned less than 200 | sel and was arrested in the act of eirculating i oA paHE . i WASHINGTON, April 19.—[Special Telegram | the sheet in Paso-del-Norie on the Mexican | Wiles of rond, and its ails now hranch out ; wreate Of 8,000 miles. Tt has b u- to the Bre.]—Nebraska pensions: Origi- | sideof the ri 1t is identical with the | 8% aigresate of 8,000 miles. 1t hns been To | one of gur real estate dealers and expressed X nal, William H. Codey, Omaha; Ransom ‘llfl[.fiflf“l" l,’;"l }"';‘h‘;"r,,lllfl.“’!"','."j'gt would be moved to Chicago upon- Mitchell’s | themselves ready to buy soine corner 1ote or | Six conservatives.six G ladeton as bad from ¢ view—moral, po- | valises are gone!” he threw up both handg Freeman, Plum Creek; Silas Aikman, Gle Teiing thotluht of territorial Jurisdiction, | demise. The charter of the company, how- | unite in a syndicate to purchase eighty or 160 | unjonists and three Irish nationeins v | litical and adninistrative—as any. 1ha and ran around and around the house jike & ville (increase); Milton Stavens, Pleasant : i ever, stipulares that their location is in Wi acres 10 the nortis or west of us. Some of the | ghsent. curred uunder Grant or Garlieid or would 1 Lunua-struck lunatic: fell over the wood-pile and I8 held forcirculating, and not i sided N esi- | more sazacious of our business men, snifing curred under Blaine. This dows and stoc Hill; William Pickerell, Stuart: Lewis B, e consin and the president must also be a rest s s < Bosurrat Sdar EiTaty THE R s ted as a suitable point by eastern eapital | conuection with erime in Lrela to invest. Two gentlemen to-day called upon Three liberal uniouists voted second reading of the Irish of administration’ he had in mind when | SPTang to the side of the e he wrote his celebrated letter toWili- | 8nd vigorously pawed the blankets ai inm Curtis and othe UmErous dismissals | Wrape about in his search for the missing vas ewendment bill in th nmons have been or are be de which are just | lises. With s ery of “I've been robbed ! The = on his head, not only iguratively, i dent of this state, It is thought that Johu [ the coming boour, are moving in the wmatter Testing PParnell's Signature. course must be arrested if we are to have | but literally; wrung his hands and d—d bl Smith, Blair: William L, Pruett, Decatur, — - Plankington, of Milwaukee, or Phil Armour, | of securing a franchise fora street ralway | LONDON, April 19.—Mr. Nesher Clift, the | 156 over azain. There i still time, but it | luek. 1n the meantime the siation-kee lowa pensions: Harriet Landon, former A Railroad Disaster. of Chicago, both of whom are heavily | and the erection of a hotel with all modern e on be too iata 1o \ eftective | and a neighboring ranciim: No man who bas ever been in the | ent made known the fact that they tad seefi Rl adiatoaon ) u okt day can | from tue window, while the major and hig flord 10 go before the American | €SCOTL Were eating their dinner, & horsemam ction with such & record as | Pass over the brow of a neigiiboring hill suys there | President Cleveland s now allowing his | carrying, apparentiy, a bundle of some sorf Who was prége R P - ¥ botly W 9. < h vl eminent chirographer exvert, has compared widaw of Lewls U. Rice, Des Moineo; Ma- | 5. JouNavitie, B, Yo April 10 pas. | interested In St. Panl, will succeed Mitchell. | improvements, Survevors a T runing lines | the signature attached to the Tiues' Parnell ilda, widow of John M. Hedrick, Ottumwa, o No ) o e ony Sagin kLS s inte oL % | letter with two of Parnell’s signatur % ‘(u;ll.rlml)' Petor 'l‘:flkhmumi Milledgevitle; | Foad met with an_ uccident near this place | an unknown owicr, has been thought f s to ultimate points or counections. : e il ilod W ¥ D » to be designed for Armour in antieipation of declines to express an opinion in the ab- | neople for r Charles H. Stansbury, Calmar; Mo: kL Sololoske Inst ) ",{y"",m’\"“;’“;'u"‘}.’e‘{g his succession to the St. Paul presidency. Edgar's Board of Trade. sence of further examples. He man, Leande, (increase); Amos ( 3 Starr, | the envine from the triek. Tie oneioor | thus establishing his residence here in con: | EncAw, Neb., April 19.—[Special Tele | are disviraties between the signatire to the | oficial followers 10 wiake up 1or bid, upoh is saddie. At this tiie sergeant p; Lauti: Samuel C. Fagard,' Kellogg; Charles | was killod and the fireman Bad a log. broken, Tormity wiih the charter provision of the | gram o the Br. |—A large and enthusiastic | i letterand the two otliers, aud that e upon the ranchian's norse. standing JE:’, Wi flen, Tted Onk: Noah Krenclh: e 8010 | Te pussencers were badly shaken' up, but | Foad Aitchiell ls sury ive v Son, John | Meetng was held in Odd Fellows' hall this | fwac “Halpobariiics betwoen the o o0 Onichespinmand; Who “was” followed in & few omene Kuk; James W. Smith, Plymouth; 1y ponsoRthentiygsarioutly Injureds e ieb Ll an adopted daughter, Mrs, Dr. | evening for the purpose of organizing a | would be with Siguatures of the ssme duts oy | DPFPE MOINES, In., April 16.—Arrangements | luter by & Tiah on & worihome: o Moward, Gravity; Dagobert Doll," Eldoras | ajiof whieh loft the track but one. it s | Mackie, of this city, and a-sister and drother | board of trade. The object of the weeting | that of the Times. ot with sighatures e : concluded here to-uight for two games | reaching the top of & divide Eugene Vorpe, MountAyr: Jackson R. Mc- | stated the lnud slido was 125 fect long. bivime o Abenieenshire, Scotland. Miteh- | was accomplished and a board of trade orzan- | Cently written for the test. between Des Molucs and Chicago at this | serzeant saw Parker abont three-quarters ot® e R TS AT 0000 t0 855, 00000, 14 Comsiots Tareels of | 14ed of nearly one hundred mempers. Gladstone Declares Bimself, place Friday and Saturday next. Excursion | {1/ PiaY S04 “Farer turned. I his. sadite e AL L The Mandi's Ultimatum, securitios of various Kinds, as outside his P e LoNDoX, April 10.—Gladstone spoke at a | SFAINS Will be run and the larzest crowd ever | gnd returied the compliment. but the digh : g Catno, April 19.—Tho delegates of the new | magalticent residenco on Grand avenue, the v Ricked to Death. dinner given by the Eighty club this even- | Say Ty ooy i€ J0wa is expected. | tance was w00 great to enable either w seore Pacific Rallroad Commis:loners, mahdl had an audience yesterday with the | Chamber of Commerce and the Mitchell Wanoo, Neb., April 19, farmer named 2 ? * AL, Ap: —The tirst of the series ahit. Parker then put spurs 1o his horse and was 5001 0ul of sight, while his pursuers arrived when | of three ¢ WasniNaroy, April 19, s swall | John Frank, living a few miles west of the | P& e said that the time ha : gram to.the Bre.)—Dave Littler and the | f wn o have | eity, was kicked bya colt, last it was necessary to measure his own posi- | 'aul ccial Tele- | kiiedive, o wlom they presented letters [ buok buitdings, ho s comparative wes between the Detroit and St m the mahdi tothe khedive, the queen of [ 1hded possessions. He s Kk ¢ this afternopn. The 5 turned to the station to comtort the major, aturday, ’ following ’ St. Paul, 9; De- | 1 o . 3 0 left a will, It made three years ago, but 4 " | tion and the position of the unionists. He £ : > By who had apparently taken tual and absolute other Lacitic railraad commissioners arrived | Eneland and the sultan of Turkey. In-the | 555 Nilfor, who drow it i, tefses £ Wi | Gom the eflects of which he died Sunday. | v o eriaine the rsacion it o e 10. : leave of his seven fenses, g lotter to the Khedive the mahdi says: “If SN, J The romains were buried vesterday. Frank | o\t ¢ I s e s INNATL April 19.—The game between | ' he facts, There Is sere to-day, called at tho white house to pay | you recognize we as the true mahdi, you will | YUlse its contents, was forly years of age and leaves a family. | Dot s el Lo iaselves With crime, | ogoinnai and Cleveland re follows O e Thine s g e < their respects to the vresident and then met | be saved und wo will be friends; otherwise ArmonroWould Not Accept. E e :AI :;-\”h{-"lhz;f\i knowlsdie was ‘at least a5 | incinnati 30 18 1 4 OB | iy e e e R o at the Arliogton hotel to talk things over. [ I willmareh forward and the sane fate will [ o cian. April 10Dy D, Armou was Decreased Kaliway Earnings. ylidisaidd S 2Ll Cleveiand 0102 1—6 | truh i the report that ~the gallant Major Fhieir first duty, after electing a clork, will be 'wl"fikpfim-l as l;l"hvilf \ulluq'nunu:.l The AT m""m““‘ i haitou1a Riate who' NEw Yors, Aprit 19.—The earnings of Lord Randy's Views Pitchers Morrison it and his esco paintamed o running books of the several land grant rallways e der Mitehell as president of the Milwaukeoe | Nave been reported. Thus is the tivst complete | ill, speaking at Noitingliam tuis evening, | | omisur s g F0 0 8 o | Miesl Therslsno rith in S SpoE S which have tieir headquarters thore, ‘I'hey A Jubllee Hospital, & St Paul tailroad, Armour answered no. | Week In which the railroads have been oper- d that if the Parncllites chonse to bring | St. Lot 001 9 | masns of Dagle o e will then o to San Franeiseo for a similar | MoxtrrAr, April 19.—At a meeting of the Y > 5 : ated under the interstate law and in which | action against the London Times they nee T'itehers ruthers. Umipire | pojc " et and to the sugeestion that he himselt might | the fipet unt ble effects of the | re et Id b and high- purpose, ns these books and . rocords cover a | ojty council yesterday a letter was read from eotod Lo Lo arso ofncts of the Iaw ware | not trust an Engli v, because they can | 7 f twe Ity YRATS OF 80, ey Invs ot be the wman replied_emphatioally that he | expecte to be sinzle fact hown. The total car wayman is that Sir G 9 ; s for | take proceedings ins| e pap Te- - = " e I K lieavy job before them. 18 will require sey: | SIF Gieorge Stephen and Siv Donald A. Smith | would not ‘accept. Tiie law requires the | the second week amounted to SLOISIL | Jand of Seotland. 1ie wonld not ek e mship Armvals e, _oadle towas: eit 0 e S 2ral months for the ' commissioners to fit | ofering to donato $1.000.000 to establish a ju- [ presidentto b a resident of Wisconsin, a | against S2116.303 for the precoding week, & | Seit & party th (he acsistinn bog e i : 10— [Snacla. | while tho pavmaster and s escort . themselves for e duty they are appointed to | bilee hospital for the'siok and sulfering poor, | condition with ‘which Armour would not | deciease of 160,49, pecossty or. ehe Honke RGLLHiDn o BATII ! e clagras 10 the s Sieps awav and ate serform and when they have performed it | providine the city will grant the site of | comply. **Neither would [,"* said Armonr, el o) pendently of the Parne ke 4519 18 Kpiestn Senmar Do, dinner, ax e, DA lay will ot Kiow any more han the onl. | Mountain Side, known ns he Taylor prop: | “allow myself to take the' pesition’ which Ahe San*Francieco Races. L S manehiien 1o ta froni Bremen re ot of sl ficlon herare the devariureof cers of the permanent railrond bureau of the | @y, “The council hins resolved to aceept the | would entitle every holder of 10 shaves of | g \x Fraxcisco, April 19%—The socond Agalnst a section of its members. PHIZADELPIIA, April 19.—Arrived— The Jor Bash's proposed detense ‘befare {8 1n r departnent conld tell them now. ofter. St Paul stock to be tunning into my oftice in- ) Steemordiand ORn o Prom il ieerioo 3 proposed T ] terior departin J - quiring why 1 did notdo this or why 1 il | 48y's racingof the Bload Horse association Comparing the Signatures. sy el loguiry s $o unknowh CuSEEE Batntsh 0 Wastern Invenfon The Chicago Hoodiers, ot do that.” opened with a cold, windy morning. The | [ oxnon amil Jpanampes - G Astow, April 1h.—Arrived—The steamer atit ma i whicl, tbe Svecial T THICAGO, ), —| ge T al opinion smong Chieago rail J mal Sat- " ¥ ™= | State of Indiana, from New York sworn de parties Who witness WAsiNaTON) (ADHL Vel Bpacial Taloy “”; 299 ‘A'"E|| a8 o, Fuler: Wiy won 16 thas Jonh Plankinton of Ml N.“lmmnw““wmwm“ aller than Sat- | ing says: “We possess several specimens of | ° SOUTHAMITON. APRIL 10 ksrivad—The | the ATalt warn taken, anly servae by, gram to the B ] —The followlng Nebraska | MOrving overruled the motion to quash the B s dain Iienkinon, o Mitk [ uraay, | pon yvi for, while' the major's inter- Parnell’s signatures writton about the date | steamer Belgeuland, from New York for | the wyst and lowa patents wers Issuad to day: Wil fourth and fifth eonrt in the indictinent | salind ul, will sueceed Alexander Mitehell | ( Mile and one-aitaenth dash : a 8 of the disputed document, from which wesre | Antwerp rogations regarding Parker's manner of life mgainst MeGarigle, McDonald and others il won. Atgo second, Nielson tiird, Tine— i dlepad RORh Trom Rerd NEW Yomuk, April 19.—Arrived—The | 8t the station, his ha carrying a gan liam M. Babeoek, Aplington, corn planter: | olurging conspiraey execntod and inexecutod, | % President. e iy R upstaiol oo hoouiiariiies b Bl | g R AT Y b e e G il e e Ira W. Beckwith, assignor of one-half to O, | He also formally” overruled the wmotion to Fatal Virginia Oyelone, wo furlongs, twe year-old fillies -Snow- h PHILADELPHIA, April 19.—Arrivad—The | very close, and searching, he carefully M. Whitcomb, Humbolt, sulky plow; Thos, | quash all indictments for conspiracy. BUPPOLE Vo ADHI TRmeLAMt nlahit s '}Jll"r‘p"“"- Yum Yo second, Cleo third. | Saunderson Repents His Charges, steamer Nederland, from Antwerp, * avoided asking any question likely to throw v " - - ~ s LKy oy 4 R e e 1 ONDO! W ™~ r S Aoy auy light upon the “robbery” itsell, "-‘n:ifl[nl.l:lnr:m;’llhmn tlln;‘ :ILh l:|'me ma Paorson & Strike. eyelone yisited this section with fatal de- Mile and three-eighths, three-vear-olds— L »:I\ N, lvrl;\;x‘. 14 '\If._m. Saunderson i ‘:‘ el it uy B o y" hse Sikner 10 A, A- Horahey. Allison and a1 | MUWAUKER April 10.—in nceordance | structive effocts. 18 track was about 100 | Xhasia won, liobson sedond, Tod third. atod s chargen nenthat the Parnel o syt | NEW Yanx, April 10— Special Telogram Sinatly o Shess Rauilen . A, Hershey, A 3 M. E. TR S Ah. e honsa at 3 e —2:26, < charges against the Parnellites anc , April =4 i s Tiger, Varkersburg, stock snller; Frank | Y1 the etion taken by the Gustom Talors | sards wide, e howse of Jobin Wright, stx | TS i e won, Tom Atchson | Siailensos thrss iamont ony arncllites aid | o oo rn 1T son of Bilty Malore o | Piving, Dak.. Avril 16.—~Company E, Hanf Indianoln, app s unlon last night, about 400 tailors quit work | Yaies hor Rk b second, Leapyear Time—1:44, dication at their disposal, his father does not intend to return from | CAntain Myers. eamped Jast night at Cone aufuan, Indianola, apparatns for making ko n strike to seenre tmoae | demolished. ‘Wright aud his wife ana a " h Sl ettt N wire and picket fences; John dd, Des by employers of h new seatwof | Youns sister, and James Luke were in the o f . Parnell Aftor the Forger. Montreal or turn informer against the boodle | "1 and to-day will invade the Winnebage . P ” BANNe By Touse atthe time, Mrs. Wright and ke Help For Home Kule. g} aldermen. Mrs. Maloney is now in Montreal, | 804 Crow Creek reservations and eject all Motnes, wagon dump and elovator: James | prices presented by the union Tast Saturday, | Lo ptihetime. | Mrs, b L 10x50, ABRIMESE: |arke atd onthusl Loxnox, April 19.—Pa has gone to ntreal, | : n colt eounty, wheel enltivator, (rels- - . wore kil and, the young el fatally in 0, Apwl ot et here | Dublin to endeavor to sift the watter of the | #1d it IS understood she will sell her house | phite sett s L MR R sue) L ohn HLPierce, Omaha. combined door The Florida Senatorship. futed, WUCH Slar BARAES Wik i astle anti-cocrololt M@Ring was held here | joiha Lublished by the Times. and take her children to Canads. Delacy’s | ik Bend. forty-five miles south “of here. Yelt and letterboxs Augtist ¥.Tiedo and J. | TavsAnASSERFin., April 10,~The twenty- | P1OPerty wlonk the path of the eyelone Inst night and_apprapeinte rosolutions were - wife will also sell her pronerty here and foin | the, goveinmens ea hene chermunor of Heax, satd Wileox wsslgner b, 8 Wil | I\ e " 4 passed. Lettors of sgret bocanse of (heir Wales Will 8 Der husband, who Intends. % 20 | the government and have everything e Sk, Deadlin, atioak pouit w0 L ninth ballot 1 the democratic eanens was Doadly Dynamite, ed. 1. > of ! y ales Will Start Them her husband, who intends to open & ‘gin | stake, incloding the present year's ora “."""L‘.“I'l‘,"_v“,',,v'l'f,_h e ik "‘"{w‘fl' taken at 890 (his morning. Perry received [ My gegs Corver, No Yo April 10, At | MDY to be preset were received from (Copuright 1857 by James Gordon Bennett.) paince in Montreal. John Keenan,it is said, | They wiil not abandon 10 the Indians unines A 'y / A7and Bloxham 41 votes, ‘The cancns nd . P Archbishop 1. Bishop Cleary and Bishop LoxDon, April 19.—[New York Herald | Das also & up the hope of returning 1o | foreed to do so. grall, assiicnor of one-half o K. Hussell aud [ 47804 Bloxtiam ot vobos. - The eaions ad | o0 Sig morming an explosion occurred at | A? \ 4 ' | New York ; ; Green, Davenport, spherical eoffos lu.i"“ e ] "1 the shnft of the new aqueduet of a dynamite | ' Mahoney and were read. Archbishop Lyneh | Cable—Spacial to the Bey o-day Mr ¥ = Parties just arrived from the resarvation Olintles’ A, Yont, near Falmage, eultl- 3 A e e cartridge which remained unex ploded in one | enclosed 850, Rishop Oleary 850 and Bishop | James Heath, secretary of the Alexandrin A Missing Hoat | oY $ho Stcops will Only ‘Temore the antiog vator, A Drought Ended, of the previons eharges. Joln Covne was | O'Malioney S35 towands ‘the antievietion | Yaeht elub, Southondanses, reseive & lotior e e N e oL N yin- | funds and a telegram from Rev. Father Flan e 4 k. NEW Yourk, April 19.—The harbor police | Whites on the reservation will be disturbed, The Newly Blectod Secretary, NEw OnepvAns, Aprit 19— Telegrams from [ Instantly Killed and a Hungarian fatal y g A 2 from the secretary of the Royal Thames | ware informed i i Major Anderson, at Fort Thompson, wants Us o | Jwed. Five others were hurt, some with | Dery, of St Thowas, was read, stating that were informed 1-day that six men, includ- | e WaAsHIROT0N, April 19, Edward A, Mose. | SeVOral points in northwestern ll.uul-ll\lnnn broken lege and atins and oyes hlown out. £200 had been subsepibed at ti e anti-coercion | YAChLclub siating that the Jubilea Yaeht ; Ing Frauk Barnett, Charles Mason, and | M0 al Bk to graze the agengs ported that a drought of several weeks’ dura. oting held he PR ound othe Kritish e« woul n eattle up After ordering the settiers of ley, of Boston, has been elected secretary of | {ioh was bioken Sunday night by oplons : - meeting held there for the same fund Tcos round othe Hritish Isles would be | John Johnson, hired n sixteen-foot catbon | Thess lanie. andt maon S Eotnonoiiion: o i the inter-state commerca commission, He 18 | rins. Greatly Exaggerated. A St and & Fighe { #tarted by the Prince of Wales from off | gud set out for Bavonne, They did pot re-'| wude & requisition for the miltary. - On n demoeratie member of the Massachnseits 'y -~ - NEW Yomi, April 10 -A Philadelphia MBRG & FiThs South End pler instead of from the Nore as | turn, nor did they reach their ¢ iation as | about filtesn fomilies will be remo: ;2 b 11 A e BTy e The Debt of Canada special to the Tost says the officers of the | MONTREAL, Aprit 19.—The teamsters em- | yrranged originally | farus can be learned. Nothing has been | Sherft Hareis came in from the resarvation tonds, He was stronzly endorsed fop ong | OTTAWA, Ont, April 19.—According o | Pennsylvania road state that the reports as | Ployed by the Canadian Pacitic and Grand -~ Ot Nt ailoe nnd It e fearad the boat | to-uight and says no trouble Is anticipated. of ".,'Mmmm'o“mm” Moseley hns Sir Charles Tupper's statement in the com- [ to the extent of the ralroad robberies are | Trunk nflwny‘w?\nn a strike last week Betring on the Races. el ndall were drowned. All of them | . amerchant in high standing in Hoston for | MOV yesterday, the 1.4,,‘ unlie debt of | greatly exaggerated for an inerease of 15 cents per day, wakine [CopyHight 1887 by Jawes Gordon Bennett.] onged to Communipaw | High License For Detnware, many veats. He 15 a resident of Newbuyry- | Chmuda March 31 was W0, The net St their wages $1.30. New mon were engaged. | Loxnvoy, April 19— New York Herald Ry . e O | Dover, Del., April 19.—The house, by r-f;‘ . Moseiey iy 8 mewber of {iv 1uston bl o R New York Dry Goods Market. When they started for the étables this wmorn- | Cable—Special tothe Bex. | —The botting. on | 4 o o UMY S TOEREAR | vote of fifteer to six, passed this afternoon Ly A .'{"f‘ o T AL e 0, Al 0 [l ‘Nr‘:\' “"““h“"“ “"“" the '“;'““':“ 1R thag wass e ere an) | the city suburban raca In:* Carleton, 5 t0 13 [y 1ode) under. the S Tench o0 ] oowse bl grading Hawer AN r president o Cehnnies’ Kx N 4 of old orilers the movement was moderate, | foree of po arrived were gtoned and 3 7 B QOROS RHA sl e A S | from €400 for Wilmington down to $200 gt of Hostun. He 18 4180 s ember af | - PLATINR Tl ADHL 19~ The restdence of | £ Sl Srilors the tostment, was moderate, | fotes of po Ry the’ SURNern but Tonfopces | 1MDAr, 60 13 Castoo, 7 to.1: Gay Hermit 4| geicrnoon and sunk her i one minute and n | 1 T and o[ Joha Lyman Staples, two and & half-miles | In gl departments the and countfy taverns, and limith ewists 10 the sale of liguor on physicia ipfions only anil 10 onesalc on eaely * preseraption 'v smand was light and | ments aiviving the strikers Wero dispersed | 10 1¢ Bird of Freedom, S0 1: T'earl Deaver, bnst night, A ] business light, Prices generally were steady | after a hand-tohand contiiet. A namber of | © t R 1 et o injured strikers were sont (o thi; hospital. . half. Fosign Muir was in eharge anc tive ecommittee, Hao g i nir was | Arge i with Stourhead bringing up the rear | eral v eadets were on “bonrd, -hup they | res sti8tol, . 4 o0 L7 | were il tuken off in safeiy by.un oysterinan, thed | fro 1his village, was by &“l&:l the demoeratie state conitte ex G one the comwissionerships, but the | fsrmband porished in the tames,

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