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ran 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 185 <THE B, & M. LOSING BUSINESS, Chief Arthur Hopes For Final Suc- cees on That Ground. MANNED WITH INCOMPETENTS. With Greatly Decreased Earnings « and Ruined Machinery the Share- holders Will Demand a Change of Management, The Leaders in Conference, Cricaco, April 10.—|Special Telegram to the Bre.]—Grand Chief Engineer P. M. Arthur of the brotherhood of engineers ai rived m Chicago this morning and is quar- tored at the Grand Pacif For several hours after his arrival he closeted with Messrs. Hoge and Sargent, At the close of the conference Chief Arthur was seen by a reporter. ““About the general situation,” said he, in responsc to o question, ‘‘from what I h from Brothers Sargent and Hore, h 1 should say there had been no material change since I left here for Clev o find that the men are as determined as ever, and from information I have received, which 1 regard as authentic, I am prepared to state that the Burlington road is not doing as much business as it claims. After full and may be crossing the tracks of the Union Pa cificon Tenth street the appearance of a “'scab’ is the signal for n moh of loafers who congregate there to hurl all the vile epithets imaginable at him which action would not be permitted farthor up town THE ENGINKRNS' SIDE, A member of the brotherhood, who does not desire any unnecessary notoriety, but is wiiling to eorroborate all statements made by him over his signature or in person if re. quired, was seen by the roporter yesterday and in'reply to the question as to whether the report made that the strike was off and that the brotherhood were returning to work, cmphatically remarked that it was “a d—d lie.” “What is the_present situation as regards the brotherhood's position ¢ “Exactly the same as it was at the begin- ning of the strike. No_ settlement of which the terms are ‘private’ has been made. The vrotherhood are not returning to work on the *Q," and will not until their terms are acceded to. Of course a few of them, possibly a dozen, may have gono back, but as soon as they did_their connection’ with the order consed. When one man goes back we all go back, but no order has been received yet, and neithier will there be until wo get what we ask for, In the future the 'Q" will be ‘scab’ rond. No man a_member of the order will work upon it. All men on strike will be paid their $40 per month until po- sitions on other roads can be pro- cured. New engineors on the lines of the 'Q' if found worthy will be initiated and _given employment elsewhere. In the end the ‘Q' will squeal.” “What about tho men at Galesburg apply- ing for positions ! “All bosh. See here, do_you sec that man talking with the depot master? He is from icago, ask him what he knows about af- GROUND 1T FINAL CGRIST. Twenty-Second Assembly Adjourns Sine Die. THE LAST DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. A Committee Appointed to Investigate the State University—Flood Dam- Sioux City—Searching For Policeman Coggins The Legislature Adjourns, Drs Moises, T, April 10.—[Special Tele: ho out-going trains to- are carrying away the members of the Twenty-second scems to be happy, and the members prance school has closed. their winter's work they s0 very bad, after all, and the public, realizing how much worse it might have been, generally think so, too. One of the last acts of the legislaturo was to provide for an investigation of the charges ainst the management of the state univer- sity. The joint committoe, consisting of three from the house and two from the senate, met this evening and o1ganized by electing ator Meservy chairman, and Reprosentative The first meeting of gram to the Bre.| around like seem to think it MeFarland sce the committee will be at lowa City, in May, CARDIFF MARRIED. The Minncapolis Pugilist Matched With a Fair Lady. MixyraroLts, April, 10.—(Special Tele- gram to the Brm, |=/Khe ceremony which made Patrick Candif ‘and M e F. Hall one was solefiniztd at St Clotilde's church this afterndpn. Following the mar- ringe ceremony Mry and Mrs, Cardiff took the evening train-for Chicago, where Mr. Cardiff's parents résitld! The wedding tour will last & wegk pr ten days. Mrs. Cardifft 18 an excceedingly pretty and well edueated young woman, She is about twenty years old, tall, volup- tuous 1 figure, and weighs 165 pounds. Her family connections aro of the best. Miss Hall is a music teacher. She has for some time boen organist of St. Clotildes church There is any amount of speculation, espec inlly in sporting circles, as to whether Car diff will continue to battle in the ring after his marriage. 1t is well known that he s not inlove with the business, and the chances are that he has fought his last battle, Second Day of the Walking Match. Dexver, April 10.—[Special Telegram to the B ] —All the contestants in the six-day walking match aro still in excellent condi- tion, and for the second day of the race have made very good time. The erowd to-day ably larger than yoeste the st in the result is groatl Hart, the colored champion, at this time is the favorite, and the opinion is expressed he will win the race, although at the end of the second day he ouly holds third place. The score at midnight is: Miles. Laps. DID VT CONFORM WITH LAV, That's Why the State National Bank is Closed. HOW THE TROUBLE ORIGINATED. Running On a Capital of $100,000 Contrary to the Rules of © United States overnment. The State ational in Trouble, National Bank Examiner John W. Grif- fiths is in possession of the State National located at the corner of bank of Omaha Fifteenth and Harney strects, having as sumed control by direction of the comp. troller of the currency, as the ofiicers of the bank have violated the laws governing the management of institu ns of its preten tions, Actually the State National was not an Omaha enterprise, but was moved into tho city somothing like & year ago from Mar. shalitown, Ta., and with a capital of $100,000 was officered by 1. L. Lyon, s president, A, A. McFadon, cashier, and . L. Lyoa, J. T Robinson, F. M. Eilis, W, M. Carson and W H. Belle directors, The affairs of the con c ¢ rn as bofore stated were conducted on a pital of §100,000, in strict disobedience of Why We Win ecause food's Sarsaparilia Is the bost spring medi eine and blood prifer. Tiecnuse It 18 A concontratod extract of the best Altorative And blood purifying remedios of the vege- table kingdom Because, by A poculiar sombination, proportion and preparation, it possesses curative power poculine to itself. Bocause ft 18 unoqnalled for the care of scrofala salt theum, hotls, pimples, humors, ete. Bocause it 1% tho only medicine of which can traly be satd 100 doses one dollar,” 8n unABAWOrAble Argu" ment a8 1o Strength and Eoonomy Dacase 1t effects romarkablo cures where other Ppreparations totally fail Because thora 18 nothing equal to it for ouring dyspepsia, biliousnoss, siok eadache, indgestion Becauso it rouses the kidnoss and liver and keops these organs in heaithy conditi Because overy articlo entering (nto it 18 caref 1ned, none but the best is used and Al the roots and berbs are ground in our own drag mill-which inkes Impossible the use of anything impure or do loterious Bec thas not @it (8 not advertised to do anything which ady uccomplished, ‘Hood’s Sarsaparilla 8014 by all druggists. §1; s1x for &, Prepared ouly by C.L1100D & C . Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar Lowel Beoanse Mood's Sarsaparilia s an honest medicing and every purchaser receives & fair equivalent for hie money Tocansn wa ask only & falt price, and 4o not imposs wpon the publle confidence by absnrdly advertising Hood's Sarsaparilia 88 “wOrth'” more than we sell ¢ for. Bocause (ts advertising Is original and not depend- ent n he brains of competitors, 1Lis & modern medicine; the ripe traft of the Industry and study of exaprienced pharmucists under whoso personal direetion (¢ 18 still prepared. Boause It has & Good Name at Home There being more of Hood's Sarsaparilia 8old tn woll, whore it Is made, than of all other sarsaparil. or blood purifiors combined Recauso it | , clear and beantifal fn Appear compared with the muddy, gritty make u her preparations. use overy tostimonial used in Advestising it (s strictly gonn « whon givon a faith; S it 18 rosonably corta 1 trial acconting to di to effect the desired Bec its advortising 18 thoroughly backed up by the morits of the medicine ftself. 801 by all druggists. §1; slx for &, Prepared only by €1 HOOD & €O, Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar caroful consideration of overy point involved | ;i FOPOrter appronchod the wman Wem | and the mombers propose to investigate fully | Nt see BT 3| the national banking laws, which prescribes MORTUARY. in the matter, ihe brotherhood has doter- | the strangor, who by tho wis is an_cngincer | the floating charges and set thom at rest one | Hare .. 195§ | that no banks with less than $:00,000 capital ai < LA mined to sustain the striking engincers in | who came hore on a mission connected with | way or the other. Strookio .. 163 .. | should bo organized in city of50,000 inhabit- | 5. PUNENAL oF HEUBGLT QRANT, their fight just as long as they are willing to ";‘;l:"‘ ir:";'zllf';’ -~ ;“{'}:;"‘r‘m"""‘:"l Lol THE LEGISLATURE'S PROCEEDINGS, Stanton.... S108 . fants. AU the timo tho State National | ;- ‘::" ““"r“"n" {”"‘“'L:"' boy ""““ 1“';‘;“ yes 9 i Sitave the graphing and_senc asagres oither by s d P ossior. || St Ho iy bl erday morning from the residence of his pn. contimue the conflict. 1 beliave that their Erphing Gnd send. thole mosthuos SLEE Y | Deg Morwes, Ta., April 10.—Iu the house at | Mossier located here the city had a great excess of | cause is a Just one and we are dotermined to | heon circulated fo the effect that twonty- | this morning's session the following bills | J30hwian stand by them at all hazards.” seven of the engineers at this point had of- | passed: Appropriating 817,000 to finish the | Huffman.. *“What do you think tho final outcome of | fered to return to workand that he had come | steps of the capitol building; senate file 435, | Smith,.........0000 | the strike will be 1 "fi{';’[‘;"'.‘}‘: ::.lf"\ll.:-w making disposition of moneys which may 6 | the population required, and though this was "")“:' ‘r;"l'{'[""f“ o SR [Sng o we o’ ) § [ Hmown 1o the other national bk n the | 10% Mecting somnos of the kind which us |- (8 L. g 2 | city no protest was raised by them, the el OR ol e ) ) < ~ Riisk Fonson boine princially. that i aewise | CnCiosed in a pearl white casket and lay in [ Who s WEAK, NERVOUS. DERILITA. A Swerping Challenge. - 5 an effort on the part of Wy britt 0 : : 4 the parlor. The foatures wore almost anpelio | TEDywho nhi' FOLLY and TGNORANCE | n my opinion the owners of the road will | 1),o" ofiicials to discourage us but wo are in | €0me into the possession of the " 5 $ affected their business. The State National | o5 G0 B0 S0 8 bs TRIFLED awny his VIGOR of BODY, 800n bg brought to realize the nocessity of a [ this fight and ave going to stay there in good | state from ‘the direct tax; senate tile | ~CHICAGO, April 10.—The backer of Billy | did put little local trading, confining his [ b SWOCHICES At Thove was noMHIng In thomm | A N R T e oy AeE change of management. Just as long as the | shape.” 4%, fixing per diem compensation of | Myers, the Streator light-woight, to-night | funds and collateral chicly to outsido in- | deiten’tie [ile onm ot i "y svhich do- | SrEA DATIE, BACK ACITE, Drendnl present management, pursues the same policy | S0 that the matter is in preciscly the samo | rustees, regents and visiting committees | 138ucs & challege to Jack McAuliffe, Billy | torests, mainly in Town where the most of | ke of the 1id whe trained a gariand of sy | DiSSmb WEAKNESS of Momory, BASH. 1aibota 1 ks + | condition as when the strike first began, all 2 & file 600, | Dacy, Mike Daly and J that it adopted at the inception of the strike, | FORCH X A8 W IS S E e anding, | 10 state institutions at #: house file 600, A | NESS in BOCIETY, PIM JES upon | P I /4ust 8o long must the road continue to do | Mo enincers deny that wne of their number | providing for the transfer of convicts the FACE. and all the EFFECTS loading to en the front EARLY DECAY and perhaps CONSU imy Carroll to_fight Myers to a finish for any amount from $2,000 10 #10,000 a side, the moncy invested in the capitul stock came | lax, whileat either cnd was from. With its resources limited to £100,000 it tiful flower On a tuble betw 7 i i i i s vindows of the par 50, Was & profusiot (TON or INSANET ¥, shoul It I business at an enormous loss." raised his hat to a Pinkerton man and that | from the penitentiary at Anamosa 1o s could take but little hand in the financial .‘_‘,”’rl!":‘,l“m‘r‘\!." Attt L M OELENRATED Dr Clarke. Fatanlighe Have any of the stockholders approachied | one of them stated that he was their friend | Fort Madison. The house refused to Chicago 7, St. Louis Browns 2, transactions of Omaha, and a short time ago 1 filling th MABBHE TOIth 5 B 181, Lt Clarke has mide NERVOUS DE- 3 as stated in another paper. S 2 3 and filling the apartinent with a rare and de. BILITY. CHRONIC and all Diseases you on such a subject 1" i AT take up the house school text-book bill. The St. Lovis, Mo, April 10.—Chicago won | Mr. Lyon resigned from the presidency, giv- | lightful perfume. Rev, L, Zahner, of All the GENITO URINARY Organs & Lil | “No, 1do not speak with any authority | e tgeab element of the Burlington had | Bouse refused to take up the senate bill in [ the first game of the season with the Browns | ing as his reasons that his health was failing, [ Suints churcii, read the burial service of the | #wudy. Tt makes NO difforence WiAT you i from the shareholders, but if they attach | u rather lively timo of it yosterday, due in a | reference to the appointment of u state | to-day by n scoreof 7toz The batteries | Upon the retirement of Mr. Lyon the prin- | Fiiscopal church in a most affecting mannor. Aave taken or WHIO hias falled to cure yeu, 3 u ath y 3 Y, snhve :flle 497.passad S A3~ FEMA LES suffering from diseases pect: L any value at all to their property they willbe | g1 el Aty cat_degred, so 1t is represented, to their | Voterinary surgcon o 427 compelled to take some rudical measurcs of | own freshness and foolhardiness in dealing | Making an appropriation of §9.500 for the this sort.” with the men whose places they have taken, | state agricultural society for the improve- *‘But the managers of the road claim that | Vesterday was pay day on this division of | ment of the state fair grounds. Resolutions Rhey are runhing trains and handling trafic | the road, and the fellows having money in | Of thanks were voted o Speaker Redman, vere: Chicago, Van | t. Louis, King and Boyle. o] 'l N Mrs. Grant was unable to be preses cing altren and Darling; | cipal part of the stock changed nands, and | conginen to e o ad v pereseit BOIE | Har'ta thelr sex can consult with the assnrance E. E. Whaley, of Loup City, stepped into | son had to be conveyod thither to enable hor | Jor ks e yodr dioeios T 2 Cont postage Siceo B i o) the position vacated by Mr. Lyon. It was | to take a last view of him, which she did Av-Send 4 cents postage for Colebrated (dials iy ML A D thon that it became noised about that the | under most distressing circumstances, The | Weorks on Chronte, Norvous and r a S SHIBEAISH SSiate AARERERL. ixNATs April 10.—The exhibition game | bank was not complying with the laws, and | ren were interred_in Prospoct Hill ce eate Disenses. Consuliation, personal'y or by 1 B8 usuall” thelr pockets displayed thoir imdependenee in | the chief clerk, his ussistant, and represent ! S uk Y _complying e laws, and > ¢ rospect Hill com b e e e T i DY OWTREE LA, BBk statotment ot | oot o e g M Lol pFafaia) | Btives) of* the. b Speakor Red- Cincinnati 2, | Mr. Grifiths commenced an_examination of | ctery, four little playmates, Adolph, Jesse | Jeiter nds cured. Ofices and parlors private. &F-Thoss contemplating Marriage send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated gui its resources. Ie found that there had | and Max Merritt and Alden K. Riley, jr., i that with a big grain of salt. The brother- | b; been taken securities in payment for the | acting as pall-bearers copious indulgence in strong drink. One [ Man was presented with his gavel | Detroit | Thood has gone into this fight with its oyes | scab from Lincoln who had arrived during | and the —chair =~ he —nas = occupied open. It knows the conditi eve! F o i i i during the term. The house presented Chicf Racing at Epsom. stock transferred paper which was not avail- A CENTENARIAN GONE, Male and Femal each 15c., both 28¢, o "o e, g O ey e | o emotie o e an important - posts | Clerk Kolp with asold silver tea set. Messrs. | Loxnox, April 10.—[Special Gablegram to | able for the purpose, aud he thercfore noti- |~ Omaha yesterday lost,by death,jtaonly cen sianpe) Tetore condding yous Gise, consult ) <apacity of its ehgincers, 1 will venture to | tion occupied by ono of the displaced om. | Russell, Hobbs and Teale w 8UjthetaitotoREEURVRLHIB sy bojmad Sy \toiorikaf s L AsK S ouR ra futite AUREFIngunt, AURLiE, KR SAD polae appointed a | 410 Brg,]—The Epsom meeting began to-day. 8 i 1y % N > Wi B committee to inform Governor Latrabee that | 1 PrE: 1= 5 A¢ SPSCI MECHNE gl 10-Cay. « i e "’n,cm’{‘:,,;fl.';,“', oD A P D e o o houthed o | the house woula be ready to adjourn at 13 | The Westminster stakes for two-year-olds, | plish and resulted in Griiths taking charge | Tesidence of hor daughter, Mrs. B A. Hall, [ Tors,'" e (sinmpey. - Medicine and writhugs & Quincy railroad cannot obtaln a competont | in the allay in the rear of the B. & M. head. | 0'clock. ‘The bill to_appropriate $50,000 for | five furlongs, resulted in adead heat between | of the bunk, which was placed in the con- | 2010 California street. “She was born and nt ‘oyerywhere, secure from exposure. force of engineers large cnough to man all its | quarters on Farnam strect. Under this | the agricultural college was iost. Sir R. Jardine's bay colt Leap Year and R. | ol of the comptroller of the currency. This | raised in East Long Meadow, Massa- ours, 8t #; Sundays, 9 to 12.~ Address, Jocomotives in less thun five years, unless it | castigation the “scab” remained quiet, and [ Senate, morning session: The senate took | pock’s chestnut colt Leopold De | fction was taken by a resolution of the bonrd | chusotts. ~ She moved with ~her folks FoD. OLARKE, M. Do | draws upon the brotherhood for men. Now [ nursed u badly discolored eye until the | UD the house text-book bill immediately and w was third, | Of directors. There is, however, assots suf- | to Columbia _county, New York, where she | 188 So. Olark St. CHICAGO, ILL. i 1o come down to practical business principles. | shiades of evening wathered when he again | passed Hurshis substitute for the bill, tho 48 PN | ficient to meet all claims of " depositors | remained until she immigrated to Nebraska , who passed 3 Y good. This the latter were unable to accom- | peacefuily away. Mrs, Douglas dica at the | 3are e sueringand shemo sndadt goigen Rothschild’'s brown’ eoit Mac i > ‘ability e % s o e 5 To biil passed by the house in regard to the | The great surry hatidicap, five furlongs, was | and still leave a surplus, although [ in 1862, She was married twice and both of } ke fi’::;:{“}m,"’m',“fm}’Lfl‘f“i'fi,"’l‘:};i",&‘:,hé’,‘,‘n‘["{‘,g B L T i ccnaion. | appointment of a committee to report to the [ won by A. Benholms . three-year-old colt | there may be a small 1oss to the stockholders, tier hushaads are dead, | She T Uireo chil 3 doubted, Every one who knows anything at | he did not fare so well as in his first bout, | Tiventy-third assembly relating to the blind | Bartizen, H. T.. Fenwick's four-yea This is the first troublo which Omaha | dren ouly que of whom is now alive, Mrs. B, it I NAHE GRS S AV I G LA b6 FABL] | HOt S e e n i boF L SAMBY toLithar voarts) | ssed. A bill was passed approprint | 10 ohestnut celt | Southill seeond, | Panks have experienced in the history of the | A. Hall. " For a time she resided in ' Decatur { that the brotherhood has funds cnough to | of the man _who had essayod | ing$0,500 for the state agricultural society. | &7 W RRHE o A WP L BSOT | city. It, however, will have no effecton the | in this state, came here fow ¥ follow out any policy that it may adopt. On | w0 defend the cause of the | A resolution was adopted requesting the e O LV O Y eC g 0TSe | pther banking institutions. veurs t s her remaining years i > the other hand, hera is *ho rond doing busi- | strikers and the “scab” was roughly handled, | first and second assistant secretaries to ro. | Kanutz third. Thg Hplmwood two-year- e ughter, Had she lived until the OR NO PAY | L. moss atn loss. | Scoros of encinesare aidup | THis head and face was badly cutand braised, | Wit ten days to complete the unfinished | old stakes, five furlongs, was won by Bound to Have Blood. cighth of next month, she would have attain- . 1" For repairs. - Somo of tho mon runmug the | and his eyes complotoly closed. e sought | Worl. The houso bill passed appropriating | Leopold do Rothschilds’ “brown filley Rep- | A fellow who gives the name dt J. 7, Ganey | ¢4 to her 102ud birtuday, One yoar ago she are utterly incompetent, and no road can do | shelter in a neighborhood saloon, ana Oficer | $17,000 for the completion of the capitol | 4w B W, Mason'd brown filley, by | and claims to to be a detective, has been on obrated hor 1015t anniversary with 1 grea s business = with a profit as long as it | Bloom, who had been attracted to the scene | building and was amended by adding 5,000 Ha t oridiitya a5 o R O e : il of satisfaction. At that time,there was a it * has incompetent employes. What the | of the disturbance. dispersed the crowd, but | % begin work on a soldicrs monument. smptompoaotuitver pccont.Manl W lEa St A R me un- | family reunion at which five generations wore . managors ab prosent thinit of their course § | was unablo to ldentify. those who had com. | The house accepted this smendment. A con- | Burton's bay filley Deceil third. — The great | known cause has cherished a grudge against | present. The samo representation will be 4 am unable W say. However, there is one | mitted the assault. The patrol wagon w current resolution was adopted in regard | Metropolitan stakes, about two and ome- | John Frank, who was an utter stranger to | bresent at her funeral, ¢ ing Certain, o hat iy dhat tho tack | ealed up, o (o uro han was removed | {8,the appoimtment of a committec to inves. CrWier, Tormerly of dlders will > BHE S B\ i v vere | tigate the charges st the sta ver- . [ B o | perso > intended killing Frank o LK:“\“:IL)] l:.u»zl‘l?:‘r..L.;::‘\cu‘;vlh::nl:::.l:[\wru; f\x:.tl:usfulr.u station where his wounds were sity and report to the governor. The resolu- f(»nr.\tdx—nhl\!rm}n colt) Tissaphernes, the [ per ns |!m he intend, ‘I_ s }\mu Frank. | now of this city: her gr ndson, Mat i R Mook tino witioutmiklog 5s R n T tion had been ndopted i the house, A bill | Duke of Beaufort's five-year-old bay horse | Finally when he met Frank m the Elks | Wilber, of the former pla d her ' great WILL POSITIVELY CURE ment of tho road is made, it will of courso be | A short time before the above assault Of. | Was passed by both houses relating to pools, | The Cob second, M. Crest's six-year-old | saloon he drew a double-action Colts’ revol- | great = randehildren, o fashormisno a victory for the strikers, ns it will bo an | ficor Bloom was called o the Sixth and | trusts and conspiracies. Licutenant Gover: | hrown gelding Renny third. ver and told him he now intended to have | Kentleman st named. Mys. Douglas enjoyed . iprising hor daugh r M I R m d fourths miles, was won'by IL T. Barclay's | bim. Ganey made threats to a number of | S Mis: Hall, hor eranddanehton, Mrs, Mat |, open confession that, the policy at present | Pierce street crossing of the Burlington, | hor Hull took formal leave of the senate in a ———— his scalp. Before he could firo the weapon | oxeellent, Bowth whncst to the last. MO | . ansypbiittie Diseasor. of recent or long stanainga ¥ pursued was wrong, In such an eyent the | where it was said a man was being killed, [ Short speech just before adjournment Parlinmentary. Doings. a number of loungers about the saloon | Lo Leris clear and memory cxcollent, and | grom (o to frteon daye. We will give writien guit old engincers would undoubtedly be tuken | Bloom hurried to the point designated and | resotution of thanks was voted Senator Poy- 2 S ) loungers about the saloon | she secmed to enjoy the life which had suc- [ antees to cure any cuse or refund your money. ' And * back,” f e founiit dosorted with | tho exception. of ' | heer for his services as president pro_tem. Loxpox, April 10.—[Special Cablegram to | rushed up and prevented bim from shooting. | ceeded in so prolonzing beyoud the span al- | xewould say ko those who have smployed the most [Press.]—Chief Arthur has returned to | “scab,” who was nursing a. v developed | Resolutions of thanks were voted to all ofi- | the Brk.]—The house of commons to-day re- | This babpened two or thice days ago, and | lotted o, the average mortal. - She will be | hyvoor boen curcis that N Tro the tubjacts we'are Mr. Frank was disposed to let the matter | buried today in Prospeet — Hill, the | jookigg for. "you thnt Tavo vean toihe colebratel pass without prosecution, but yeste funeral taking place at 3 o'clock, 1ot Springs of Arkansas, and have lost all bope af the headquarters of the striking Bur- | b lington engineers and firemen, He ar- k eye. ‘Those about said he was to blame | S0S of the senate and members of the press. | jected Mr. Decobain’s bill to equalize ¢ o ab | The twenty-second general ussembly ad- forthe' thumping he got by his sur! mentary and municipal franchises in Be! : = recovery, we S-SR A e SETemon. I D el ol ourned sine dio at 12 o'clock. L Ganey confided the fact to a number that MAY COWIN. ;‘r'\fidull’;‘(|n\l\-mn:l.‘.i4:3,'"-3";:,’;.':".'-fim’.’-,‘-"-'.’,.-fl\},‘n.' sive ;(‘.L,'.‘}'.’:.‘."‘l.‘.:{-"-mf\l}“|-.‘-'.{.l,],'i'::L"W"" 2 = and his bill providing for the weekly p: was waiting for Frank and that this time e st evening the family of CGeneral J. C. intenc . | | Chicf Sargent und Chairman Hoge, The | J. W. Scott of the Dacific passenger de- The Towa Grand Army. ment of wagesin Ireland. A general me pl L D Gl O 1 Seen i e anie i i W|“ clll'e YOII | arrival of Arthur was an event of interest | partment, haa the honor of escorting the | CEDAR RaPIS, Ta., April 10.—[Special Tel- [ ing of the liberal party s called for Friday | He buwe arowst the Bl saloon - the B R L LR L alike to the strikers and railroud officials, as | Booth-Burrett party to this city. cgram to the BEr.|—The fourteenth annual | at the National Libe ub to discuss the |ty "und when he finally appeared outside @ | trouble. “She hus not been notleesbly ill of | ormakeno enarge. Our remeds ts unknown to any it was generally assumed that with his pros- L, Wonder, agent of the Niekle Plate | encampment of the Iowa department of the | county government bill. - All the leaders of | numiber of fricnds rushied ont to w > gue in the world entslde of our Company. and it te ek mod ¢ : ; ) ittt ot | lateiand ohly thio nightbefore she ooonpiod o | em L itas narid cuiaide of oar Comp Wo S e ko cniLeBurliugion would eutec is fn the city’calling on J. 5. Cooper, the and Army of the Republic meets in this | the party except Gladstone will be present. | the danger ahead. As G has been | seat in one Of the boxes at the ti. ater with ) | w long while and during it admittance was il city to-morrow morning. All the department e dogging lis steps for the last two or three | her father and mother and the oughly cn the Kansas and Nebraska pas- A eIty | After the conference Arthur said that the iation meets in this city. | JHCCHS A IEnY l“1‘11\“:}“”-”"L T { attitude of the strikers wasunchanged. They | The Pinkerton specials deny the report e wero coufidont that the Burlington would not, | that one of their number was “thumped” in | private houses are handsomely decorated. T five yonr, obiain suteia g tharouldnot | the row at Tenth und Harney streets Sunday | Great preparations have been made to enter- of Booth and Barrett, A rer sudden dertn she com ling and < onclnded to el malntl | Wo Challenge the World ousness of her trouble Democratic Victories. days, Franl finaliy decided that the safest | joyed the playir ALANY, N. Y., April 10.—The charter | thing to do was to have the reputed deteetive. | Short time beford clection'in the city of Albany to-dny resulted A warrant was sworn out and last | plained of a strange 8 ; ok : ) on him. His eclegany [ lic down awhil in a sweeping democratic victory. i aETh aen Con B 1. and in the | family bad of the denied to everybody. Colt revolv : 2 s 3 i Jensey Ciry, N. J., April 10.—In the mu- | future it will grace the hip pocket of a police- [ was when they went o her a short time f hood a full forco of men. He believed tho [ MENT: : tain a large crowd, and tho prospects are the | | G0 el o tion in' Jersey City to.day Mayor | man, as no less than half & dozen coppers | afterwards and found her a cory <c. Showas | fobHgesacase that we will not curein loss than | Burlington stockholders would ero long take | _W. H. Holcomb, general manager of the | crowd will be here to entertain 3 M d an ha ationvarisindioundition s paoie S one month. ; S | hold of the matter and that a settlement of | Oregon’ railway and navigation "company, | “ 5 aoc the department council of the and, domoarat, 1 roulected over Aldor- | inve already but In applications o thopolics |6 bHEEL younk £1r JLI0F Ble maC DrOmIsel], o et e obuids Uiiers- bors soauier ko Bes | the strike would result. was in the city last night en route home from 2000 % L he | man Hauser, republican, by 5,000 majority. | magistrate for the coveted article. BRA YA pot ‘her father i B Souls 1oF but meves fownd wmidl Mr. Arthur was usked if there was any | & trip to New York Women’s Reliof Corps and the department | The liquor intercst was 'against the repub. &5 ———— The blow to the is a terrible 02, : . Uruth in the roport that the Knights of Labor | The Burlington road will not restore grain | council of the Towa department of the Grand | licans for passing the hizh license ana local salieburyle ,lf""‘; of Leace. CAVANAGH.—Of diphtheria, P. J. Cava- Ou Ma ic Remed and the brotherhood have putched up a peace es until April 15 Army held a business session. The day was | °PUY! ) ARvYeary Loxvox, April 10.—[Special Cablegram nagh, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Cavanagh, r g y and that the knights will order a gencral mostly occupied by old soldicrs in renewing Have Mot the Rate Cut. to the Bee] — Lord Salisbury de aged five and a half y ! strike on the Burlington road. He said if Loss of Life on the “Q." army friendship. This evening the ex- 2 i P livered @ speech at Carnarvaron. Funcral at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 11, | was atscovered, 0a we aro justified in sayin it 1s the the knights are contemplating any such ac- | Cmicaco, April 10.—It will be asserted by | prisoners of war held a rousing camp firo | GALVESTON, April 10.—The cut of 25 per | o 100 1o.day. He said he was convinced | Chicago papers please copy. uly remedy tn Ui world (hat will porftively eure g:m uu-ylm;ve not informed him of it s | tho Duily News to-morrow that a dosen seri- | n tho opora house which” wia thronged cent by the Fort Worth & Denver road on | juo O SO0 50 L o L Jest Knnwh authoRties; say 'l’)’::rt:'v"r:‘n’.l\:a “m' ! T as patching up a peace is concerned, he scider ave recel v occl Addresses were made by Captain John Head | overland rates to Colorado points is met by it i - + o A SICK PUGILIST, gpecific berore. Qur Remedy is the only mediain, #aid tho brotherhood has been grossly tis. | OU uccidonts have rocently ocourred to tho | SIS TUTEE Rod 6P Brown of | tho. Texas Dacif rado points is met bY 1ty provent the calamity that might result HRG e worit i il oure el wwary il ik fad represented, but ho had set forth the true | NeW men who are hundling Chicago, Burling- | 13;,yque, Captain’ Russell; Rev. J. Frisbie | Houston & Texas Contral systems, all of | {row race conflicts, in which circumstances | Assailant of County meral | Celii, T Tikn NEVER VT FALLED facts in the case to Mr. Powds is now a bette erly and thero | ton & Quiney rolling stock, but that in every | qua™ P I, Wright of De 3 money. with understanding between the | case these oc Goces to the Hospi al. o | Eatem Tedichier (it evor i ictue. or agetor There was now reason to hope that Lon George, the man who co imitted a vio- | kit physicians that Moines, M. | which have direct connections with the Fort | might arisc that would involve their peo Why weste your time sed. | M. Wilden of Centerville and others, Wrrth & Denvi have been suppr ¢ roud. ! ot ur Yo fat b . ) 8! € 4 4 The VA 00 ande) e Lo, P 2 2 y fed @Y orything els hiould eo ow and erganizatious. i:vn“_! eatigation nfl"h"{l l;:n:l‘m’g\ml"_l::: )n::“nl“l\Tlt:xlu::lJ,:;:nt‘l‘lru,”{l:h Loyal E;”IL.’::”[ fos e the life of Emperor Frederick would be con- | lent assault on County Attcucy Simeral 7 reliats )‘n’ln .;..”, oan 'I“l."" s 4 ows 8ho g switchma 1d & business meeting this oon and nine's Health. it ‘we ahyin 't end you muatin The Liocal Situation. was killed at Sixteenth and Wood stre eaLth [ I A ts | elected the following memb Senator RE & The 9 vsi Notwithstanding the fuct that the uiris | and another one fatally injured. Yesterday | Hutehinson of Ottumwa, Captams J. 8. | AUGUSTA, April 10.—The family physician full of rumors, and that reports without | another man was killed in the lumber dis- | Alexander and C. H. Kurtz of Marion, Cap. | of Blaine gives out a statement to-night ymumber have been eirculated concerning tho tricts, and a fourth one at Hawthorne, of all | tuin C. W. Kepler of Mount Vernon, and | contradicting the startling rumors of Blaine's tinued. His life would bea pledge for the | some days ago in the district court, and who T T i e e cemer 1d and ° e us sentenced 10 pay a fine of 250 and un- | sBiicted but a short tme shouid by all means come advancement of mankind and the mainten- | was sentenced 0 pay a fine of £230 and un- | afleted bat u shord tiv Blouil by 4l means come io ance of peace. Referring to the fisher dergo imprisonment in the county for o | Ehe Gisguse, but 1 one, two. or tired yenrn after, i treaty, Lord Salisbury said he had sent | term of sixty days by Judge Groff, was taken e i 417 1B 0T BOFHbla Form. *Hhve nding throngh the men . - viko it of whiich the authorities received no informa- | John 8. Ely of Cedar Rapids, The com- | ill health, which have been curr e L s lown with & bowel complaigt soon after his e it thit o aro fully rotpoRs: rosont status of tho strike on the lines of | {5,/ ™6, Monday there were eleven men in | mandery had a banquet at the Grand hotel | ported recently. Chamberlain, to Amorioa unfottered with | down With s Bawp, SombaEE aoos el ‘wiitien guur od: lgu‘x the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney, the prin- | the round house who had received severe in- | tonight, Following the banquet Captain Ao orders, beyond informing him of tho broud | JACHCCHE IR S WD SRR 0L e | BEMELY prepared on purcly Sclontific Vilnciples “eipal ono of which is thut everything is [ jurics. Ten of these were removed o the | Russell of Des Moines, read his reminis A Costly Libel, Viows of tha governmont. Tho trenty was b | e oey G e e v to St | fatimias o rapeas bial it it | arranged, tho public can rest assured of one | hospital to-day. The News cluims no ono | cences of prison life written shortly after | - JacksoNvirie, Fla., April 10.—Tn the libel | monument and would stamp a peaceful feel- | Josepn’s hospital, Basca on an affidavit by | THE COOK REMEDY C0., Omaha, Nebs I thing—"'the end is not yet.” wasiallowed 1o entertho round horse yhils | theiwne mpd soyeral spesohos woro mikdo, suit of E. H. Lewis against the News and | ing upon both nations, The premier ex- | Dr. Keogh to the effect that it would be dan- | Beoms 16and 17 Hellman Blook. i “The railroud reporters on some of the city | “Goneral Passenger Agent Morton, when Chasing Policeman Coggins. Herald, the jury rendered a verdict at mid- | pressed confidence that prosperity would re- | ECrous to longer kecp Georioe In coulinement, | papors have of late _cudgeled their brains in [ seen by n reporter, disclaimed all knowedge | pysox Crre. Ta. Aprl 10— [Spocinl Telo- | bt for 310000 damages i favor of the | turn to Ireland when the people realized the | #i0 Jor G OE O PR 0 e e & vory encrgetio manner In ordor to formu- | of such facts. i * | gram 10 the Bee.]—The shieriff of Chi )| aint hopelessness of effecting political changes by | o tarry out the instructions of the physieian B Il eme late juicy articles on the local situation, and The Shooting Switchman, county was in the city to-day searching for | R ~ | disregard of the rights of property aud the | A carriage was procured, sud b zi,m’m;- | o be o shly 5 y 3 Jharles S 4 ' o ves of their neighbors, risoner was conveyed in it from the jail. :he m","“’f.‘;'-‘,". !.N.‘Olll, 'm th m.ll.n;u‘:’\; sutis Cnicaco, April 10.—Charles Sommers, tho | pojicoman Coggins, who came so nearly BABY‘ HUMoRS lives of their n _’."h,“ T, H‘ b"“]“ downeast in spirit, is broken in ¥OR | aetory. “Everything is scttled, but upon | Burlington switchman who shot twomen | causing a riot at. the New Hampton wreck SR e Frep e R R AR eh . > \ il what basis it is impossible to stato at this | ast night, was to-day held to the criminal | last week Friday. The man he clubl s = Sdenantuiesia oviotlon: i )| B0 0 Cumaglnus Blood Poison. I Ame.” “The brotherhood engineers ureall | court on charges of ussault and attemptto | proves to be an influential German. The [ Amd all Skin and Scalp Discase | Dusiiy, April 10.—[Spe logram fo corge’s temporary removal in no way 4 | : i [l I y | returning to work,” etc., ete, For the bene- | commit murder. His bonds were fixed at | feeling is v bitter against Coggins and Speedily Cured by the 13ee.|—Desperate resistance was offered | topferes with the extent of bis sent i - ! ety | #40,000. the company in Chickasaw county. e at an eviction at White Church to-day, The | which still remains intact. Ha is still ostcn Xr. D. B, Adams, Unjon, fouth Carolin fitof those interested, the Bun will state . L ] . - i Cuticura, houseof a tenant to he evicted was so | sibly under the charge of the sheriff, and weriea ot s uiioted with a terrible ci that the strike 1s not settled, and that tho Powderly's Eight-Hour 1deas. 51 pojson for About thirteen months Tracks Washed Out, —_— ¢ % date N AT when he recovers it is thoughit he will be ot hinod pojacu SR A0V Biriel B0k + situation at present s rogards the enginec New Youx, April 10.-Goneral Master | gioux Ciry, In, April 10.—[Special Tele- | our 1ttle son will b four yoars of age on the | S20nElY defonded that tho evictors had 1o | ¢ ryeq"o tho jail. T T rarahed it oreivod 5 {, Bud firenon is_precisely the swwo us when | Workman Powderly has written lotter 10 | eram to the 13Er]—A flood of the Little | 25th nst. 1n May, 184, b wis attacked witna | WOk soveral Lours with ring ram be- ST gibatanial refor iinaily tred the Bwlré “ the walk-out first occurred. the Knights of Labor throughout the country | Sioux river, w T T Ty P vy part | Ly painful breaking out of the skin. We ealled | fore they could effect an entrance, Two of The Whole Vital Machinery Rpoifie. ntoie ¢+ Inorder toget at tho matter inits proper R . Y | Sioux river, sses the eastern pi in & physician, who treated him for about four | he inmates were arrested and bail for them Col. 1. 1. Kicser, editor and propristor of in regard to the bours of labor. He advis « is vashe v arable o @ child recefyed @ or no goc epends for the fuel,wh is theorigin i nder” date of bt a i3ss reporter made a @ thor- 5 | of this county, has washed out considerable | Weeks, The ehild Teceived Little or no good A0 BOEDAF: and bal for thom | popends for the fuc i Al o :‘fg,, h,‘,\,..,‘ui,_,.m‘,,, Dot e & o™ | tho knights to discuss the elght-nour plan | portions of tho track of the Chorokeo & | fam the treatment, ws the brewking out,sup. [ was refused. Tho tenants on the eatato Who | of jis propulsory forco,upon the stomach. i, el Whon 1" was posed by the phy atid 1 and more 2o 1 oumg tuan, through Indiscrotion, I cone organ- | 1y that hidden alembic the food under- £ o e g S *has stuck” 6 oo 'tor Yoars. “Home five OF six years oo 1w Lroubicd with pains, so & L0 i o be hives in wn aicgra- | adopted this “plan of campaign,” o 1, b largey in blothes, and more distressing, © Wo were - frequently izing a monster meeting for Sunday next at | ggos the chemical changes which wrans- .,n\‘,pl-.\‘v\..“u L'Il:"‘::sll‘“:lxilzl'l;"‘llh'w'i"llll;‘{lnl:“‘}n‘v\1 New Ross, and O'Brien and Dillon will be | jute it into blood, from which the sys- suske It dlimoult for m ;‘L,.'{,Zii'm'.'.'m".{ Called other physiciams, uutil no less tha sbe | Wvited to attend. It is expected that the | tem draws the material thit reimburscs oarm, T oo woila ey 4t e | “lood. had attempted to cure him, all aiike failing, and | meeting will be proclaimed by the goveru- | 1t for its daily losses of tiss 1e. These of hore' was any f'fi'finffl'qfli' medicine. § 1 Telo- | A O e whon we- beian iy | Bente course, are greatly augmented in dis- St odon 1 tion osta i % about the 20th of ‘last. J hen we begzan to = T s stomach, therafore,is wenk- Way statlon i, gorting Lo, I waiked the 1 or 0f shortening the hours abor of | gram to the I T'he lines of the Chica fve Dim CUTICURA RESOINENT Internally, and 5 ease. 1f the stomach, therefor aeg Coa setiled and the Brothorhood men woro ro- | Matter of shorteuing th howrs of labop, b vaukee & St. Paul company through tho | Hhe 0 1A and COPICTHA S0AR externally, Condition, ened or disordered,the system isdepriv- riuniing the turning to work, One mun at McCook, who | Uhe employes in those cities and towns. Tho | Milwaukee & St. Paul company through the | {0 GRTATERASE G wak'so noarly weli | Benwix, April 10.~ [Special Cablegram to - SR JRIAIEAY T i satisfiod wi had worked for the 13. & M. eight years and | OFder must not be dragged into partisan districts were reopened to-day. The | {1 \W'Zive it oniy;one dose of the Hesote | the Ber.)—Owing o the indisposition of ed of sustenance. """"“‘ 8 ,“j."\‘."’“" it ears Of age an who went out in @ strike with the rést,anplied | Politics, but our members should take active e across tho Sioux river has been par- | visT about every secand day for about ten days [ 10 CEE il 50 g O | Blitorscan be relied on fo facilitale D A e taration H1ie amtbblion | Darts as citizens in the dischurge of their [ PYAKG Aevost O AME BV S0 R BAT { R0 s ant e las rower heen troubled since | Emperor Irederick to-day, Prince Biswarck | aud renow digestion when that function Was garnished with tho statoment mude in | dutics at the polls, and afterwards by voting | T Fo0 0 6 200 40 WO A with the horrible malday, 'In all we used less | postponed until tomorrow his usual daily | has been interrupted by weakne report to the emperor, Slight inflammutory 1 yestorday and by interviewing ull parties | dispassionately with their employers. He | Ouawa branch of theIllinois Central. A’zood inierested, is prepared to endorse the stato- ys that an immediate change r'm\l bein- | qoal of aamage has been done at Swmithland, went wdt above that “the end is not ye. | Sisted on, but practical plans should be per- | Ouawa and other points. iy S focted. He says in purt: “The working men L General Manager Holdroge was seon yos. | And_common people generally are the rulers torday and suid that, us far a8 ho knew, | i our citics aud towis, and thoy should ut RAEPNIARS Rt everyihing was all Hight, Tho strilo. wag | 9nce begin to make their power felt in tho Repairing Damage By Siovx Crry 1fect + (housand ems without any incons of the viulnce. 1 send you this without solicitas o ion Y35 ¥ woeh), 211 North Avenus, Chteago, e ul s T Cante e e when sniry and set up from sl UGN G A0 Do ARG ALVERIMES 00 erally in the flooded low lauds is less than | than one halt of a bottis of CUTICURA RESOL- A 5 oneof the morning papers concerning tho | for the men who faver shorienlug tho hours | Sty 1 10 oD Ve hlittho lexs that onp boX Of CUTICUIA, A R lionebassian a: 0ive m-lhh lmd“v“"'h ‘ll,,. Tact was mentioned | ©f labor of employes 1h.u|\u'q'.|h\un. and only one cake of COTICERA BOAP, symptoms have reappeared in the emperor's | of t! bile from its proper chanuel, x dute 41 12, ar, writea ! ] e that be had recently purchased @ bouse and L S——— P st R Y AN, Cay g Liviniaton Co. oat, but he was able h cango. | which ciuses constipation. is also remo- Dacallent mmedising, 1 com | R R g S e T g Patents to Westerners. The Cow -What of Her? suntis [ RYAN. Cay sston 0o throat, but he was able to walk in Orange- | which cat onstipation ., is sodifond nedleina oo O, g1 | Erie to-day. died by it. Hecartburn, wind on the $ ,sick headache, fur upon the , and other symptoias of stomach - disorder, 1t speci al complaints of every sort, kid- od 1o WasHINGTON, April 10.—[Special Telegram Bravrorn, I, April 10.4-A cow got on ”-[f day of January, 1857 3 RN PR B O e ————— stomac b kxaln. asar arvol SOROFULOUS HUMORS, Pulitzer's New Purchase. tongu Last spring T was very sick, being covered | New Youk, April 10.—|Special Telegram | gud liy with some kind of seretula, The doctors could | ¢4 the Bre.)—By a deed filed in the register's | Malar! ments. His name Mr. Holdrege refus ) give. Allho would siy was “that he bad | to the Bee]-The following patents were [ track in front of a frc worked for the company eight years and was | jssuod to Nebraska and Jowa inventors to- | ton last evening. Two engines aud ten cars & good man.! Whothor that elght voars was | gy prancis E. Crawford, New Shavon, | were wracked and Brokeman Powell, of Jut two yoars ago. Hearlug of yous {ne, I wenl 10 adrug store, the pro- pristor Of which persuaded me o buy ® Broparation of his 0w, which he said wes y removes. & suire cure. 1used six’ Lottles of his atu and grow worse all the tme. At lust gl 4 be. rner ¢ Hornosville, was instaatly killed and two | ot heinane °1 wag adsised to try the CUrior of Ked o Daired of & oure. | met man_depouent sayeth not. Av Galosburg | I butter worker; Robert Ford, sv., Garlin, | 4 00OV W8 0eq™ huny cattle w RrsoLvkar, 141 50, and i @ dog T grow i | office to-day Mrs. Helena French transfers and bladder troubles. constipation, T o Lot B Yolr medieing b 11., sixteen men who were members of the | Ia. wagon brake; Merritt Greene, Marshall- | i) 04 ter and better, until 1 am as well as the property known as French’s hotel and umatism and neuralgiyv yield when 59 and emanded your mediciae. dbrotherhood had applied for positions; three | town, Ia., wire barb; Austin 8. and E ooy thank you for it very much, wnd would like to | 4o, uq)ucent stores on Park Row to Joscph | it is used regularly and porsistently. Biciautly sold e Vwdive botties nd Bad their applications filed, oue was given a | Houck, Bedford, 1a, corn planter; Charles Arkansas Republicans, lmx.«‘_iy\x\:n‘lll:;,lx‘)l..»\ w\[rlu R, I adja : I ST IO 0 S BAEH - ol ow perfecty eured, L wrile dob and tho remaining twelve wdvised 1o seck | A. Kufvor, Burlington, h:“ ’imwhflul'“.m“‘r'- Lirrie’ Rook, Ark., April 10,—At the re Bals HOFMANN, Xarh Atiishasa, Mass. | Pulliaar, gropristor of the Nos KM Vare Stepped on the Wrong Track. decibved vy rilietieprateiiations f ank omployment olscwhere 3. LeSeuer, Williamsburg, Ia. bill bolder; | - vh, o0® fooio™ convantion to-day Powell | Curiouna, the reat skin cure, and CUTOURA | nasisunt of whioh the ourchise - 31. Joskpu, Mo., April 10.—(Special Tele- Fou s kend - “No, the Pinkerton men were nott be | K. E. Prichard, Cedar Falls, la., electrica’ | publican st j ay P OURA. the great skin oure, and Covco payuent of which the purchuser assumes a | St. Joskri, Mo., April 10.—{Speci ate i roumovod o o tbna (e o M e | governors Heiry W, Schierineyér, Daykin, | Cluyton and Logan H. Roots were clccted | §oAY Droparadtromttasieruiiyand CURCOIA | mortguge aggregating #400,00 gram to the 13es.)--James Nellar, & farm N ey o et P ela: thelr sorvicos. The employes of the ¢ Neb., tr e, delegates to the Chicago convention by accla- © & positive cure for every form of skin and e hand, was struck by an enging on the Chi letd 'G.""‘m"“?-'fn"ihl‘&'."fiflfi'wwnm £7%% pany ncaded protection.” which statoment ORI AP DARUM mation and J. A. Williams, Elias Reclair, co »od disease from plmples {0 scrofula An Absolute Cure. cago, Rock Island & Pacific road skout one | Be kas In curlag contagious biood pois \"'was apparently verified at that moment, TOQK LAURANV ored, from the state at large, withd. DY | Sold everywhere. Price, Coticuna, te; Soap, | . The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OI wmile south of the union depot this evening ¥aces Who JRow Bhe G ey :}?Wl\“fl‘i f\V"~.‘l’l*h§;=§ amo b }E;.“?‘:f us Daughter of Mormon | paga, colored, David Ferguson, colored, 1. | et Resorvens, sl Propared by the Porvii iculy put up In Targe two ounve tia Doxod | about s o'clock and roceived injuries from T woioule yol dhcovery'ot s &8s & avart Pinkeriohs. Yoa sce saill be, *how Lee Suicides In Arisona. | b AcDonuld ana O. M. Norman, uitornates, | DESe ARTGHENIEAL GO ool Witk g gy | 80 in absoluto wure for old sorcs, bAris, | wiieh he will dlo bofore morning, iSellar at frorts iieely, Hanslen i T vt Lo ath oty o Lot they are. ws. | WinsLow, A. T., April 10.-|Spocial Tele- | Tiio_rosolutions commend Blaine's criticism | pages, 60 illustrations and 100 testimonialy, | OS5 ERAPRES, BAUCE ANT, S0 BEG, BT | tomptod Lo step from on train, but by o akne O R 8.\ chten OF blod d ~ ited aud injured.” ‘Ihe reporter inquired | gram to the 53eE.|--Miss Victoria Lee, aged | on President s love l.m.lallm V")!.lin. ge; o Bean preserved and hesuil. | Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OIN {.‘. pijel Wil 10 avold (8 Leado, S1450 VG oliie e mudictun that cures | [ ofoveof tho men if he had #oen Wiy 080 | Sisteon. suicided by taking laudapum. Sho dououuce 1ho deiocratio sdiminiatigtan i BABY' S Bt ot Buk Menicavkb soaw " | MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. at %00 Wie Waohd I t’iff?‘a"i’:‘!-‘f:"}fi' N A e , Ty A7 oy g Ty v Th the . 8 > 3 o | Avkansas, charging general corvuption and | = - — per box— 1 80 cents. . ok n G g In aralt for Bl o A Y 0 ey | was a polyguuious daugiter of Johu . Leo, | Riich "l “atufin, and eudorso the 1wov PAINS AND WEAKNESS | C00te por box—by muil s ce When nature falters and requires u‘{:l‘—“'fiu,.b,‘,z':';f‘,.‘,,'?'..“"‘ " i +‘ply. Noverthioless it is claimed that the | of Sult Lal urday night she wont £o | megt to attract Lawmigrasion to the stau Of females instantly r 1 by that Weather Indications. help, recruit her enfeebl.d energles wawer i, Atlaile, Ga. . @on's tves are in danger fram the former | a dance and an her way she bought a bottle | The delegation to the Chicago convention aew, olegant and ufallible Antidote to rebrask Coider, fair | with Dr. J, H. McLean'’s Stiongthening | i i 2 ’ B g 0 40 e N e Taflh For Nebraska and lowa: der, g L employ of laudanui.. After returning bowe she | goes uninstructed. Powe ayton's indlu, Fali, Tnfsmunstion ana Weakness, tha | For Neoraska and fows: Botn 0| Eordial and Bivod Purldes, ¥1.00 per S a—— d "hore1s oue thing, Kowever, that docs not | druuk the conteuts und died Subday moru- | ence will doubtlees contiul iv, e watier o Curlovia ANII-PAIN PLASTER. Tho | Weatlier, ligh » \ i PEERLESS DYES Lliiucie n Bubcsr richt, No matter bow wany ladias | ine No vesson ie sseiened

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