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A A TR B M5 5 0 o 0 NN S e o , OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING MAY 9, 1889 the effects of hemorrhage of ‘the lung: Dhysiciaan have sGvIsSERm, that A ooan voyage will be fatal, and it is understood Enander has writton to Washington that he will be unable to accept the office, Honry C. Gordon, of Indiana, has boon ap- special agent of the general lund ofice. MISCELLANEOUS, The comptroller of the eurrency has ap- proved the solection of dhe First Natioral bank, of Chicago, 0 reserve agent for, the London, said that it had been reported that [ \ R [ i Chinen Saiee o a” dymamne won | EX-UNION SOLDIERS CAN STAY which, it was claimed, could blow into ) smithercens any warship now afloat. As he He Tolls a London Reporter About | made the statement, a man in the audience | Tanner Refuses to Accept a Veter- shouted out that he didn't believe it. Are ) the American Navy. you willing to throw a little light on that point 1" | BUILDING SHIPS JUST BEGUN, | - hordly think Twill do wiselyn golie | e g NOT BOUNCING PATRIOTS. PARNELL SCORES WEBSTER,| rorrews emssim COLLIDED WITH A STREET CA Chauncey Depew Thinks It II1-Timed -— and Unfounded, R New York, May 8.—|Special Telogram to Accuses Him of Wresting the Spirit | pp. 13- Bishop Potter's possimistic ser- A Kalamazoo Switch Engine Does of His Spooches. mon is still worrying many min A reo- Feoarful Damagoe. porter to-day called on Chauncey Depew to et the opinion of that gentleman on the ARCH-BISHOP WALSH TESTIFIES. | matter. SIXWOMENMANGLED AND KILLED an's Resignation. into that matter in det replied Mr, Kearney National bank, of Kearney, Neb, “ wraat nations consio! o {1 Whitney, laughing, * g R Senator Paddock intended to_start home N e P s R i 4 i kgt ol fihontt il b to-night, but owing to the pressure of work this,” said Mr. Doperw, “T thought the cen I} Praise for President Clovelana's Ad- | M0 @ discussion with some one. Tt is time, |y Nopragka Delegation Recommend | he will fot leave until Saturday morning, | The Irrepressible Biggar Nearly Gets | tral idea was to promiote patriotism by show- | The Oar Carried Several Blocks and 19 : however, that the United States appropri [ 0 o0 B £ Lino William | This'will provent the senator from being Into Troubls Trying to Help the ing what constitutional government has done the Dead Strow the Way—Fa« i ministration — Building Instead ted money for the construction of a pneu- YO UL AU present at the opening of his new hotel at Prel Give Effocth for America, and tho value of the character tal Deralling of a ! of Repairing Men-ot-Wai matic dy » cruiser, and a considerable E. Chandler Goes On Palm- Beatrice. He goes via Atlantic] City, where e SNV S A SErvioes oF ‘TNt . Who. eredted tHe S Will Go O amount, some £(00,000 or £700,000, for const et's Bond, his family will join him. Testimony. bt AL LA RL R A R b bl 3 0 On, YEYENEE - Ity AR, ET Ralph . Lowe, jr., of Towa, was to-day government and stamped upon it the impress ) defense of the dynamite character. Itis promoted from a £1,400 1 a 1,600 position in of their own individuality and opinions. I 4 certaln that the dynamite gun has passed W AstRaYON BrnaAY, DA Ortams B, the general land office. Parnell's Examination Ended. Aokt thinte 1k Wae Lo tiite 6% 01 OMtoR 86 _ Hurled to Their Death, The Deadly Dynamite Gun. beyond the experimental state. It has been 18 FoURTRENTE STREET, } ARMY MATTERS, Loxnoy, May 8.—Parnoll's examination | touch upon or develop existing evils or dan- | JKALAMAZOO, Mich,, May 8.—A switch om o4 JCoPUright 189 by James Gordon Bennett.) demonstrated that it will throw an acrial ‘Wasmixorox, D. C., May 8. By direction of the sedretary of war, First- | was finished before the special commission | gopg gine, going at a high rate of speed, dashed t Loxpox, May 8—[New York Herald | torpedo, containing 600 pounds of nitroglyc- _union soldiers are to be protected in | Licutenant John T. Vdnorsdale, Seventh | to.day. “Tnen you do admit that thero are evils | 100 o street, car containing seven ladies and Cable—Special to Tne Bre.]—Hon, W. C. | erine,to a distance of one mile; and one | federal ofices under the present administra- "'f_““lf."‘ hflvlntrllget}n ml:"l'ui'd h.\; his orut. | In hisspeeches in New York witness de- | and dangers! two men, as tho latter was crossing the Whitney, who was secretary of the navy in | contuining 200 pounds to a distance | tion, even though they are democrats, if their 1§§L"§1'n‘il‘f”'ll‘.'ii :Lv:fl-d:n""\'::::“\qo:r Tx‘u'v clared that not a farthing contributed to the hore are somo evils and dungers, but 1 | tracks at the West Main strect crossing of ] President Cleveland's cabinet for four years, | of two miles. 1 don't care, now, to [ records as ofiicers are good. Commissioner | and report in person to the superintendent | Irish would go toward organizing a revellion | think the, are, in comparison with the hless- the Michigan Central voad, this evening. and who is now in London, was asked to-day '| express mysolfas to the amount of destruc- | of Pensions Tanner, in a lotter to Special Ex- | of the recruiting servicq for assignment to | in Ireland. Throughout lis tour of the | ings and benetits we enjoy, like svots on the [ The driver was unable to get the car out of by & Herald reporter what the Umted States | tion which the dynamite gun will cause over | aminer Shank, at Lima, O., declining to ac- [ duty. United States ho had never swerved | 8un. An mua who will stidy the history of | the way, and the helpless passengers were had accomplished during his term in the | and above that of guns now in use, and it | cept his resignation simply because he is a 1«Lré‘x’:‘-:»‘»:‘l‘13‘;')"‘%;,1:{.3""1‘ 'l‘{*l"fl';!l'l"l\“rff_“"'- from _ that declaration. Attorney-Gon- | the first twenty flve years of 1nn_- n-v_ul‘r\'x‘f hurled to a terrible death, The streot car f matter of improving the navy? At first he | remains to be shown, yet, to what extent 8 | democrat, says that he (Tauner) does not oc- | mant of the Platte and will proceed to Tort el \\_v\mh‘r.( Uhio Wwitness saldi qiioted ot '.‘.‘.-f,';.‘xf. Y et | was carrica almost to Academy street, pieces was rather dismclined to talk upon jthe sub- | dynamite gun can be utilized on shipboard.” | cupy his position for the purpose of turning | Thomas, Ariz., and report in person to tho h‘n“llll:n-"l‘fi\i(;\ol-llit::i? .(i':fi:r:ng "“"";"m_*x“";‘r*"*{ More ndvancod than were those of | f1¥ing in all directions, and the human freight fect, but upon the representation, however, | Do you tiink the dynamite gun likely | out ex-union soldiers because they are dem- | commanding officer of that post forduty. and | yonor of his speeches, 8o us to misrenresent | Washington's generation. . being mangled in a frightful manner. Those that the subject was one in which not only | to revoiutionize naval warfare " ocrats, and that 8o long as he hus his way ::;“u‘fi';'[‘"‘;‘;('x""“flmm"ndmu oficer, Depart- | pig words, In no sense could lis American Ihn.l\\;o aroby no means ]n‘rhwl.“ ln.lm in the car were: 1 gric Bnglishmen, also, ave greatly | ot preparet 3 v | the voy! o 80TV ont of Arizona. . | reception be identified with the proceedings | e need to improve our civil service, and by | Mrs, Aloxander Haddool { Americans but Englishmen, reatly Lam not prepared to make public my | tho boys who helped proscrve the union | ™ e oa r nbsence for four months is | Fgophiion bo Mentfled with the procoadings | QLN Strvice, I8 unquestionably truc. | a. xander Haddook, interested, and that no one was better qual- | opinion on that y Tsimply say, that, un- | will be kept in their places if they are #ood | granted Socond-Lieutonant Charles G. | foved’ that none of his solleanucs, | o prevent the corript use of money in our 8. M. E. Wattle, 1 Mied than he to furnish the desired fuforma- | less the navy department had great expecta- | oficers, regardless of politics. It is under- | Dwyer, Twenty-fiest infantry, since joinng he Irish parliamontary | olections is the burning necessity of the | Mrs. Gertrude Tillotson, tion, he consented to speak : tions from the dyramite gun, 1t would not | stood that tnis is the outline of the policy Priny 8. HEATL | party, * had. had anything to do u,,,‘._ l‘l.h ‘l“.“ “,m‘“”h“,h,“ ,.,,f‘,,.,,:. :»\‘\“‘v:“ 1::,,.‘ (“..;.;T.‘. Smiley, ““Thie is an uncongenial atmosphere, 1 am | have expended so much monay in finding | which 1s to be pursued in all of the exceutive T L with ' the Fenians, Referring to the | the independence of the voter can be beyond | Mrs, Middleton, afraid, in which to talk on that supject,” he | out what it could accomplish.’ A PLE GHbA N SHKHE I HIA (16YEBY S bBY LH® AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES. h,u.l.r,r of m)g’ l’uru:lllr\mml, ho, hm; copica Hoon ‘\“',0"':“;’v"‘l"'“;:;'\“‘;m‘: ‘fl:z“,{;;;‘"‘;:“““:"‘;‘,““; Mrs. Van Antwerp, f id o v i o S, N " | e s secrets s B otes. - 3. | said, “for if you step into the house of com- WAt Tm‘m DUMPLING.» commissioner resigning from his position, | They Are Charged With Teaching "":\‘t‘ll:i‘;mpu‘il;nmf\ruu:-.i(-:»(;:-‘.)\rur:.'lm\vfl[,,:fr AR L0 B CArL B HELeS TadEa (puMon. 80 Mrs. 8, A. Gibson, A mons, as 1did yesterday, you would find ' IRE, A NG. states that he served in the war for the More Culture Than Farming. saia: "It sooms thore oxists & book of copios | Mits; and these improvements are coming [ Mrs. Jonathan Barnes, the subject of discussion to be @& 3 8 i fon, but that he is a democrat, and that | WAasiINGTON, May 8.—W. O. Atwater, in | of Parneil's letters. I would like to sco that | Fight along, just as rapidly as the press con- | Mrs. L. Cs Lull 'olby College Students Make a Night | union, bul L) ? Ry hem.' < J | bl for the expenditure of $50,- of (L. Withi the Giels since it is republican administration, he | charge of the work at the experiment sta- | book.” 3 “"!'Llrf‘E“ its x’uu?xmon“?u n;n..,u b oF Dr. Sutton. i 000,000 or - 0,000,000 upon new maval | > M5, M e believes it will bo incompatible with the pol- | tions established by the agricultural depart- | - 8ir Charles Russcil--ly all means. - f ) 5 ARG uve o foars forthe Lo ‘The first six were killed, two being found \ construction. To bo sure, the bill covers the “'”"“,‘.”‘_“:"' Me., May 8- [Special Telo- | {1/, o¢ tho ndministration to retain him in | ment, is preparing u Eulletin, which will bo [ Eresiting dustico Hannon="1¢ those, ot | TGO Bt dead in a eattle guard, one in a creok near by, i contemplated construction tor the next four | Bram to Tir: Bre.]—The students of Colby | Jn0"onq therefore, he desires to be re- | published this year, giving a sketch of the | oo od e T two on a track, and Mrs. Middleton died an P versity are 1 5 cor | OMce, ) ) Bivy! Dbeen disclosed. i years, yet the provisions and plans, at firsy | University are in a flurry of excitement over | o004 “hila commissioner, in his letter, says | progress of education ‘in the agricultural Parnell—Your lordships are welcome to FOREST FIRES. hour later. She was thrown in the roadway. seo any letter T ever wroto or received. 5 Mrs. Gibson was injured o he ) r r HtEaotion of Props jured on the head and Attorney-General Webster, recurring to L el P* | side, and Mrs. Burnes was bruised badly. i hought, appear excossive. What strikes an | the outcome of one of their larks of Friday American most forcibly in listening to thay | evening last. On that evening the members that unless Shank wsists upon his resigna- tion being accepted, he will refuse to trans- colleges and schools, It I8 acknowledged that the purpose for which the agricultural Reports of th O ERaEAt T S Re P W : arTioll8 PEVALS o] erty Still Coming in b b HLLD) WLl Ll Y ebate is not the large sum of money asked ”2":5(,‘“";‘-"&,“"“ "‘fffh‘"?'; ;" Uity :'” had | it at to the seoretary of the interior. colloges wero established in several states, | Hhe m‘"m"""‘-01"wuv.rn..‘»J‘;‘::L\Hl{b:-‘:":fl:j?.«fii‘lztl: East SAGINAW, Mich,, May 8.—Reports of - ',':'j"\,\,';?:,",‘,.',"’,‘:” Tho ‘_5::"15,‘ Rl y1. for, nowovor, as we aro not lacking in thay | fUvertiseda “Japanese Sociable,” and among THE NEDRASKA DELEGATION CALL. and to which the government contributed by v g o cross- ogard and are not now lucking in o disposi- | OUer articles had promised the sale of ico tion to spend it on maval construction, but it | Cream and cake and an exhibition of much is that tho ability to spend that sum ut once, | beautiful - hand-painted “ff‘l'"f‘“;’l“l;_ o A involving such enormous ship building fa- | Vatronage of all, and especial olby uni- oilitics, is possessod hore, versity students, was earnestly solicited, and iscussion_ensued. Sir Charles | the destruction of property by fires in the | ing where the accident oceurred are not used Russell declaring that such action would be | woods still come in, The air is thick with | between 5:3) and 7 p. m., the gate keoper until further documents were before the | county, five farms have been burned overand | ygi, “and probably supposed the gates would court, everything inflammablo destroyed. Rust | of course be down if an engine were coming. According to the programme agreed upon at yesterday's conference and given in Tig Bzg specials lasu night those of the Ne- braska delegation now in the city called at the white house to-day to urge the apboint- liberal graats of land and money, has not been realized. The colleges do not educate men for the farms, but for the professions, and the tendency of their teaching has been to draw young men from the farms. ki iy % The curriculum in most - cases is Archbishop Walsh took the stand. He | Bros. & Co., of this city, have lost their ET i + “You soe, the building has to go along, in | the students were there. Some of them, | monts of certain consiituents. Thisevoning’s | too extensive for the average farmer's son | testified that ho came to the conciusion bo- | w5 Gis b 0d 1l a miltion feet of Jumped the Track. { additon to tho ordinary eonstraction for | owever, did not make their appearance | Star tells what thoy did in theso words: tomeet, Tho consequence is that class, for | fore 1870 that thore was noed of a defonsive [ fambs s1dtipass Wit Bib B ERE IRCO] o O SRITRed Hhe erst i Witiiarolal purp L indicates the great | KnOWn atthe time, but a majority of the “Nebraska was among the early urrivals | whom the colleges were instituted, have re- | land orzanization, and was proceeding to give | 1028 near Alger, and AN UL 2 HLANLS=O) LR 0 By clal purposes, and indicates the great |\ b 6 ind considerable entertain. | 80 the exceutive mausion, represented by | ceived almost almost absolutely ho benefit | his opinion for the necessity of such an or- | thut section have veen destroyed. The upper | north bound vassenger train on the Valley rosources to draw upon. The fact really is, | =00 "0 chatting with the pretty young | Senators Manderson und Paddock ana Coti- | from their existence, In connection with | ganization, when Justico Hannen interposcd, | branch of the Tittabawasse river, ~the | railroad, left the track as the train_entered that the United States has now only madea | 00 S0 o B L B0 E S dia not | Bressman Connell. The trio had & duty to | the state university of Minnesota, an ugri- | saying the inquiry must bolimited to whether | Ay'Gras, the Rifle and other streams are also | the city limits. It turned to the right and beginning towards building up its navy. The 2 2 b perform. They asked the president to give | cultural school was opemed last fall, the | or not the laud league was necessary. at 50 low a stage that logs burn even in the | collided with a car loaded with conl, There | administeation of President Cloveland wag | A1nounce themselves were “otherwise en- | cureful consideration to the claims of Judge | course of study comprismg four yeats of | Biggar urged thav the question in evidence . i b notable. 8o far as naval affairs ara concorned, | 875¢d-" Iustead of entering tho hail asmost | Lowis A, Groff, of Gmaha, whoso natmo they ReeNIAIL oy | presented as a candidate for the vacant place i more especially in the very line to which 1 ot the audience did by way of the door, they ek Rt AR G on the inter-state commerce commission. have alluded us existing here. Tt developea, | Preferred to climb in by rear windows of the | ‘Another name they brought forward was if in our country, facilities for the creation of a busement and search for plunder. It was o | that of Judge O. . Mason, and the position twenty-four weeks each. The graduates of the common district schools of the state are qualified to enter, and they are taught the practical things of farm life, in addition to had been given over und over again by “hire- | beds of the streams. were fourteen passengers in - the smoxer at lings of the government.” At Frankfort, Mich., fovest fires are raging | the time, two of whom were instantly killed Justico Hannun warned Biggar that be | on every side. Much fencing and many | and four painfully injured. Half a dozen must not make use of such expressionst | buildings have been destroyed, but no loss of | other passengers were bruised and cut, but the literary branches of learning. The | Biggar then swid that unless such evidence | Iife has been reported. not seriously. The front end of the smoker i Y i moders In cnsragtar diftieult job, but when they found soveralice | they want im to grace is known ns commis. | school had boen oponed but o fow weeks | was adwitied the inquiry would end in . | Guaxn Iearing, Mich., May S.—A dispateh | was demolishied. The killed wer AR 3 £ L3 cream caus of ponderous “size, . bountiful | sioner of railroads, now held by General Jo- | when its accommodations were all taken, | farce. - ¥ | from Sullivan, & town of 500 mnhabitants, 1. 0. Opert, of Akron, son of a wealthy 3 ! You donot mean that no ship building | supply of cake and several pounds of candy, | scph E. Johnson. ' They also mtroduced Ir- | while the agricultural college has been | The archbishop continued, and said that in | about twenty-seven miles west of here on | coal operator, has yet been dona, do you?” they transferred their booty to the college | ving J. Manatt, of Lincolu, who wants to be | struggling along for yoars with barely | the course of his visits through his diocese | the Muskegon, Grand Rapids & Indiana rajl- | GEokaE J, Kexv, of Cleveland, a traveling “Oh, no, wo.are building a good many | buildings, and there put themselves on the | United States mimster to Greece. Attention | enough students to form n single class. he had abundant means of knowing that the | road, was received yesterday afternoon, | salesman, | ships now; but [ refor to the most notable | Outside of the good things before retiring. | was dirccted to the fact that Mr. Manatts [ At the Inaian and colored schools, at [ league denouncod outrages, Many pricsts | asking that an eugine be sent to aid in fight- e — i Testlt of .the odm inistration from anaval | ¢ Al;'rl\'t‘:dl on ‘nml c";m’lmlls ‘n\x,u‘ h)nvs bczjuu xmllvmu(t_m’cnl'.il:fix:;\l)\(‘&;t‘\ukfi ;,I‘ulx;:ygo(“nttl;g, large | Hampton, \'n.l, supported by lhcgfu\'crnmcnt, had jomned the league with his full approval. | ing fire. An t‘ll\)!mu‘\\um m‘n.(,”‘nhl I:xu',r re- THE POSTOFFICE SITE. it L g naval | to develop a spiritof real devilishness, 1ce | educational e 3 even a more elementary course of agricultu- ports state that fifteen dwellings and two !I point of view. As I look at it, President | creamin elogantly painted dishes with silver MUSTATTEND TO BUSINESS, ral instruction is pursued, and nearly one TER. Lm;o mills had been destroyed, and that | Another Delegation Oalls on the fl Cleveland’s admini stration should be cred- | spoons, and delicious cake of a varicty of | Wanamaker is determined ihat presiden- | hundred pupils are engaged in it. The ex- | (0 Killed and Nine Fatally | three members of a family numed Brown Sceretary of the sury. [ ited, not merely with what has thus far been "\"k";‘» «“"1'2‘1;'"5“""“ ‘&""nc’w’gb‘ 8"1'l'1-\'l°f li:nlx-ownum{; shnllgix;c t:enr Pfil“somxl at- | periment stations of the department are | One Ferson Hilled and Nine Fatally | \ore missing, and it is believed tney per- S 3 v | nugatines, chocolate drops and caramels, | tention w the business of their oftices. He located at all these schools, and because of the great practical bemefits accruing, the bulletin will strongly advocate the extension of the system. Secretary Rusk is also deeply intercsted in the establishment of short winter courses 0f lectures to young men on _farms, upon topics related to the successful conduct of thele labors. —_—————— Injured. ished in the flames. Twenty-five familes [~ WAsHINGTO Hurcninsoy, Kan,, May 8,—The wind | wore rendered homeless and destitute. Oue [ to Tne Bre.]—Hon. John M. Thurston and storm that has been raging for the last three | hundred peovle were fod aud sheltered at [ Senator Manderson interviewed Secrotary days culminated in @ cyclone in the north- | Ravenna, five miles distant. Windom regarding the postofiice site yesters NEwBURG, N. Y., May 8,—F\ fi > s 4 f ern part of Pratt county, yesterday, extend- | e on the Sikningink monitams ong | 40y, Congressman Connell and ex-Senator ing over the eastern portion of Stafford and | the Catskills, and also on the Fishkill moun- | Saunders were present but did not partiel- up iuto Rice county, ams, Passengers conung in on the New | pate i the conversation. The secretary The district over which it passed was | York and New Eneland railroads say fires | gave no mdication us to what action would i S are also burning in the mountains in that i sparsely settled and but for this fact the loss | 450 &S0 burning fn e, wounaing 1 that | be finally taken. \, May 8.—[Special Telegram r actually done in way of construction, but | gustitals, EHOC e eh for the col G Iiies Eoees A oUR O Tor MY ok with the fact that we can now create en- | Jegians, and they became quite intoxicated | masters who have large outside business to tirely from our own resources eyery modern | with a desire for a_ genuine “ark.” | secure postmasterships and *farm” them implement of war of the highest types with U‘flu‘ll ll’m vl‘\{nsr \\'lx::’c\t‘: tiwy form- | out, :lun gn;ing llm’(cdernl sulr\'luullhmr per- ir o T o i ulated n he! ce cream | gonal attendance. Jt isnotorious that nearly By~ thoir guns and armor. Upon the accession | piated tn . thew “mow oo - cream dancesiltils igtorion wneary of President Clovoland .to power, neither | 1C@ 3 poiut | all of the defalcations which are occurring, i . was the young ladies’ seminary. and which have occurred for many years in § armor nor high-power guns, of a calibre ‘With their ice-cream cans they marched to | presidential postofiices were the result of the / above elght inches, nor secondary batteries, | the scene of their promised sport. Arrived | znorance of the business of the office on the could be had in the United States and in the | At the ladies retreat the cans were set on the | part of tho postmaster. It is also an injus- i piboihindiln she the | front stoon and a stream of water dircted | bie to tho natrons of the ofico to. have the | One Thousand Delegates Present at | of lifo and proverty would have been ter | Jerted'to bo on tho increase in ali dircetions; S previons ety soars thérol i ot been | gt them. The noise aroused several of the | postmaster looking after other business, and the International Convention. rible. no lives reported 1ost. YN.:.‘_‘ pubioan oyt ult ltogethier ton new war vessels. sleeping girls, when all of a sudden some | intrusting the management to clerks.” The | PuiLapeLruis, MayS.—~The twenty-eighth | The cyclone first struck a spot about — e wi-=|Bpacial Telegtany Wore not large appropriations made, | who had been careless enough to retire with | postmaster-ganoral, and it is understood that international convention of the Young Men's Christian association was called to order this morning with 1,000 delegates from all parts of the world. PERESTS, | 1o Tur Bre.]—The county republican con- vention, this afternoon, nominated C. G Edgerton, of Yankton county, and Christian Beachler, of Hutchinson county, delegates five miles southeast of Stafford, and | WESTERN PACKING for miles in & northeasterly , dircc- tion left mothing but a barren waste strewn with the wrecks of houses and barns, o . ; stroam over their half-dozing forms. Car- | that If an oflico it worthy of &man it i ¥ +Ves, bt the wonoy approprinted from | g \ore drenclied, and the very beds on | Worthy of his attontion. ihis administra: year to year had been spent in repairs upon | which they were reclining were thoroughly | tion intends to bend eves ol wooilen ships, which wero really worth- | sonked. Soon the girls began to appear ot A Further Enlargement in the Move- ment of Hogs. May 8.—[Speci y effort to improve from time to time, for a navy?’ open windows received the cold and cruel [ the president: heartily coincides, believes CINGINNAT § 1 Telegram | 1o the statchood convention for this distric ! the public service, and the postal service is conve v by singin 3 o o i i 2 2 9K 0 the statehood convention for this district, less.” their windows. ~They were met by wstream | recelving special attention. The convention was opened by singing, led | treasand fences, and here and thero with | 4 Tyg Bre.]—To-morrow’s Prico Current | leaving one pluce to bo filled by the demow % Thid At He e rrotire: by Ira D. Sankey, the eévangelist. General | the bodies of dead and crippled stock. vill say: There is s further enlargo- : +Who was responsible for that 17 which sonked them and forced a rapid retire. T i It | wiltsay: Thereis some further enlarge- | grats, Mr. Rdgerton is a son of Hon. A. J. e i ment to a remote corner of their rooms. i e Howard, of New York, vice president of the ‘The only person killed outright was Wil- ment in the movement of hogs, the total I:‘llwr(un former chief justice of l;likfltn “Well, I hardly care to go into that subject | &I 10 0008 Vo proceptress was heard | It i8 very probable that the bond for Pub- 7 f AW Robertl| liaslOras T o zhel e ERagenan, o Jaslioo J i ook diffor rosaraimg | So0n the voice of the proceptress was heard | |, T41s ¥ory probebIo hak the BoRl o Fb- | last coavention, then introduced Robert | liam Crawford, whose neck was broken by | Luciing i the west for the week showing | and is elerk of the Yankton county district T aonaibility for sumha state of thinng | At the door, but she was driven 1 by @ well- | {50 ""F "Was bis purpose to go. to his | Byrne, of London, general sccretary of the | flying timbers of his house, which was | 14,000 against 175,000 tho preceding week. | court. Mr. Beachler is a former resident of Yd the responsibility for sucha state of things | directed stream. The young ladies endeav- EIOD. ;- Y purpe B i 7 - i A LS ¢ - ? * | Yankton, who, for several ycars vast, has [} fsting, Howover, there is no one among | ored to discover the identity of their assail. | friends in Chicago and ask them to become | association thero. Byrne congratulated the | totally demolished. For the same time lust year the packing was | Yo \ who, for soveral yoars ast, N PEISUNE. ) B/ VONE | ints, but the latter had come fully prepared | his sureties for the faithful performance of | members upon the occasion, and read a letter [ Nino other peoplo were fatally in- | 130000, The aggrecate packing from March | beunty. The nomingtions. arh rowardad a8 ¥ us who does not, at the present time, con- | g R e O Thay carried | the official duties which he intends to as- | from President Williams, of the London so- d ab vel M | s R & : county:sdinor nominnkionsERroRreRALo LAY bF 2 3 for any such emergency. They carricd o iyles 3 BLa e jured, and about twenty or thirty |5y 745000, against 1,510,000 a yearago. | good ones. The Yankton contest wus be- % demn it. Tarose, quite naturally, from the | yuibrallas to conceal their mischicvous coun- | sume. - To-day, however, a number of gen- | cioty, regrotting his inabllity to be present. f o oot 00 V00 SR B8, S 1, i 1,745,000, 110 ot ([ R LI L L L B J A DLS ] } fact that at the close of the war we had o | tenances. One of the girls, o dimimutive | tlemen went to him voluntarily and offerea | Robert McCann, traveling secretary for Ire- | MOT® . od. | Comparative packing at the undermentioned | tween Iidgerton and FHugh J. Campbell, very larger than we required. It was the | freshman, descended from the rear window | to All his bond in Washiugton, Tt is under- | land, was next introduced, and said he bore | Physicians were summoned and the people | jiyces since March: g ortonth i LORIELNIIRIOF ¥ \ 4 in the world at that time, T think, for | Of the hotse and stealthily made her way up | 5t0od that Mr. Palmer will remuin here and | with him the warm greetings of 6,000 Irish- | of the whole county turned out to render | __- ——————————— i | Sohweinfurth W. == 1 by White O ! urich‘ in the world 'Il"l 'tn }IA\L. hin| .rm to the faucet which supplied the hosc and | take immediate cmnlrol'ul'tlm oftice, which is | men, members of the . associntion there. | overy assistance possible. As soon as the ‘“"t’fi" =l "' | ~Ll‘“" n. “.I‘lll \l{‘f'; L)» v ll’l"(?b“-p" 1A many man) here was @ reason for | qurofully turned off the water, Then the | 10U being satisfactorily administered at pres- | Baron ~ Von — Stark, of Berlin, ~ said | 0\ of the cyclone reached Stafford, o mass | Quicneo .. . Fa Rockrokn, 1L, May 8.—([Speciul Telegram reducing, rather than increasing our navy, | matron appeared at the door, followed by u | ent. There will be a thorough reorganiza- | he was glad to bear the greeting of the asso- i AT CaB e ot fu| iy 40000| to Tur Bee.| —Rev. George Jacob Schwein- K i r ne s, be fubbard night roves. “Oh, you're y, | BoR PALY; s Ancianyes otk holm, " iByeden, - 3 57 | Minneapolis. 61000 0 ! Vhi 3 auips;iinstead of bullding ““B":"’:‘“"M":Z:‘::‘ :.‘,,'.;"",“‘3“,;"79 ity st ane of"ths | the public “printership will be given promi- | tional assotiation there, spoke of the work | tress in a systematic manner. More than @ | hiiorhil. 1 tronblo.siA hand o2 SlooaL iWhite SO DSIIEN and read a letter of congratulation upon this event from his association. The committee on permanent organization presented its report, which was unanimously contirmed. 52000 | notified him to leave the eity in tendays, If 42000 | ho does not go they say they will break fnto 8100 | his house, take him to the woods, strip him, hundred people are left homeless and with- l}il\v:\vl!:cl'l| s out food or clothing. Reports from other [ &rdir Haplds ... towns throughout the southwestern part of | Sioux City wo practically had no serviceablo navy, and | §0Fq rechonse from ono of the conecaled | office. This will be another instance of there was a goneral lack of confidence in the | students. A runuing fire of chaff and re- | President Harrison’s being able to secure pavy department,” proach was kept up between the students | men for positions who are larger than tho \¢ fixed upon us, and so, afte FirTe. “An. there. my dampling was the | nent positions in- tho' reorganization of the [{ 3 3 y a P S 1 A : i o 5 tar and feather him, and roast him alive, - Sl o | e Farls, he Iatter finally retired and | offices. The admirable manner in which the | The oficers selected were: President | the state indicate a heavy wind for three Fo A SR Gl D L CH D - Prosident Clovaland reversed the polioy | B84 {0 i, TR Iuar Tos Yent to thair | postofice department is ofticered is vointed | Humphrey 13 Chamberlain, Denver. Among | days past, but nothing in the nature of a SOMETHING IN A NAME. o ey o i A similorly which has been for a long time pursued, and f ¢ (o2 2 to with a great deal of pride by | the vice presidentsis Willlam E. Higwan, | tornado, 1 treated. Schweinfurth ~has employed & the old tavy has been allowed to die a nat- | “"A7 Tnvestigation will be held. the fricnds of the president. Al- | Sioux City, Ia. Secretary, George B. e The City of Pars Makes the Fastest | roitod. Sehwolnfurth has ompioved o ural death, During his administration we T hrele s most | overy ~omen in . the post | Townsend, ot Chleago, [The Troport of the Only a Lively Gale. Triv on Record. and proposes to'be ready for them, ( have had in course of construction war ves-. Richard Mansfield’s Mishaps. :’,::siunn"i'::::fi:gm of il & fimfié‘r""m'fi'é‘ Q'u'?,'['r‘.fi"f?&';frl"\'i’é?l"r"m" jvas nextsubmitted. | gr, pavt, May 8.—Tho' storm which has [ New Your, May 8.—Tho steamship City E——— § sols, modern in character, amounting to over | [ Copyright 1859 by James Gordon Ben+tr.] B s habiatat i toY NeanstoT atratona e 3 . been gathering force since Saturday, reached | of Paris, of the Iuman line, which arrived Complaints from Oklahoma, b 5,000 tons; ubout ono half ot this tonnage is | Loxnbox, May [Now York Horald | bureaus in other dopartments in many in- UTAH'S NEW GOVERNOR. its culmination yesterday in a gale blowing | atSandy Hook at 11:15, to-day, has broken ‘\'Aslll azom, Ma; nr ccretary l\roblu ) armored ships, and of unarmored ships, | Cablo—Special to Tue Bee|—Richard | stances are also men of a_very high order. 2 at a veloeity varying from twenty to thirty- | all records from Qucenstown. Her time is | received the followiug telegram to-day from g Ahose of the olass known as protectod cruis. | Mansfield, who is an enthusiastio equestrian, | With Frank W, Pulmer public printer, and | A Brief Sketch of the Ofilclal Oareer | ot milos an hour. A similar galo was re- | five days, twenty-three hours and seven min- | Special Agent Pickler, at Oklahoma: v v riding i i 2| ihreo.or founiofisho esdingimeniyho nanired OLIARthnrRIENTHOIIAY, rted f 1l over Dakota, Minnesota and | utes, The best previous record, which was | **There is great compluint here against the ors. We are building scven of an nvorage | was riding a spirited little bay mare in Rot- | 1" e appointment of public DHNtor 88 his | Saur Taxe Crer. Uteh, Moy o [Special | PoFted from all over Dakota, Minncsota and | utes. Tho bost provious rocord, which was | _*Thero is great c o 0f 4,000 tons cach, and with _guaranteed | ten Row yestorday afternoon, when an_oxu- | assistants, tho oftico will bo better equipped | paieer. o s ep, | arthur 1. Thomas, | Manitoba, and in some cases considerable | made by the Ktruria, was six days, one hour | Seminolo Townsiip company, on account of i speed of nineteen knots aud upward. In | berant ragged small boy with an eye for cop- | than it ever was. Within ten duys or two jm“‘:,mm“d B hORDPITT (T e o damage is feared. At Manitoba offices | and fifty-nine minutes, It is the first voyage | its charging £10 for the registry of lots here, thiaclnas of vossels wo will soon raok soo- | pers, darted in frontof im sud dlsplayed | Weckalt is My, Ealmor's lutention to have | VICLAPROCE SOVITTRET TR SATOR D | telograms Bavo been received from twenhit | aoross tho Atinnuo mode In less than six | Lo informed that tho sume company beve i o England,” SR i - el G > office, an © 3 counte- ere : s days, and there were many men in maritime | been seliing lots to_ y £ (& oud only to h‘“m“-lr"- . SRR lis acrobatic accomplishments by turning |y in all the leading positions about, it, ex- [ nance, and a modest and unassuming air. | have borne unanimous testimony that the | citlos who prophesied tho trip would never | auction us high us £50.7 I believe you reforred to havinginereased | cartwheels in tho middie of the road. ‘This | cepting, probably, the foremanstin of print- | o is thirty-seven years old, having been | tetual damage done by the storm * was v b made in Loss than that time. The City of | . 13y direction of the sccrotary Commissionor [ construction fucilitiost" frigitened the mare, who reared suddenly [ mg, which is now' held by Cavtain Brian, | 3 o 5, SO0, SRS 0)% (IS FROU | light, and had been over-estimated. Wher- | Paris not only broke the record for the en- | Stockslager telegraphed o “Special Agent | “Yes, wo have noarly finished, at Wash- | and fell backward with the tragedian under- | His high character and experience recom- | MFH - e whnon iy | ever wheat wus sown with drills no damage [ yire v bt also mado quickest single | Picklor that tho sales of town lots by towns { fngton, an orduance factory for finishing | neath but, being a very skillful rider, Mans. | We0d him for rotention. Most of tho as. | 8fterwards removing to Piltsburg, whore ho | hag been dono. Ina fow instances where | gay's run, when sio made 511 miles on her | sitc companics or other private individuals t 528, 2 B | l' Ak AR NOR " B Yph o Mans- §iants to the position of public printer called | spent his youth. Going to Washington, he | the land had been summer-fallowed, or was | foireh day out. The longest run previousty | or organizations are worthless under the lawg | heavy mf]\l.: t.’r"v‘{‘“:."‘“"‘l-:;:'v ”f‘m_“;l"“";“" fleld disengaged his feet from }"‘;’ stirrups | upon President Harrison to-day and con- | was a clerk with Edward McPherson, in the | of an CX"AiI"“""‘,‘I’ light nature, the erop | mude fn wsicgle day was 505 miles, by tho | and the people should be so informed. ! sary mochinery for handling guo forgings up | and escapod with nothing more serdous thun | gratuluted bim upon the appointuent of Mr. | nutional nouse of revresontatives, for saveral | had been injured, but these rarceuses can | Uubria, b I 10 120 tons, which covers tho largest guns | o badly strained hip. Bystanders who | ’almer, whoso selection gives almost uni- | MTOR@ JOUSE 0 € bl " 1 be repaired by reseeding. With the wind 2t ) T ‘ i years. Heo accepted the appointment of sec- | . ks 7 cases lasted 1 Don't Want Har afloat upon any war vossel in the world. 1 | rushed to bis ussistance thought he nad been | Versal sutisfaction, came u rain which in many cascs lasted for Canadian Car Duties, 3 4 i i ATy T T e i DR Y 8 o Later—Late this afternoon Mr, Palmer | retary of Utah, offered himn by President | hours, and penetrated the ground for sev- 3 L 4 3 Yonk, May 8.—|Special Telegram te | s think upon this, the government has ex- | killed, but he speedily remounted and fin: | oqjied at the state department and received | Huyes, and removed to the territory to as- | eralinchesy The bencfit is greater than the WasiniNgToy, May S.--Secretary Windom |=-A man named Gouzales robbed ponded, or has in course of expenditure a | ished his ride. his commission, While in Mr. Blaine's room | sume his duties on Aprfl 12, , and has re- | damage could possibly be. The reviving | and Assist Se avy ‘Pichenor, to-day, | 4 purher shop in the town of Gib r three total sum about £2,000,000, Tue department Mansfleld is unfortunate. Recently he | he met ex-Senator William E. Chanaler, | sided nlvr‘u.qwr sMc& vl"’:_‘unm l“ll Arllmr'r rains continued to-day and everyone rejoices. | gave a hearing to persons wterested in the years ago, and was sentenced o ton years of o into a contract with one of | haa his head o " K who, upon learning that the new publi¢ | appointed him in May, 1885, and he served in ———— Bhts U ABRRS. U AR e years ago, and was sentenced to ton yo has slso entared Into o contraot with one of | hua his head cut open by an awkward | WG, BB eRTRINE thek the, Bow publie | BRENOIL, v un it Basbmber, 1657, whon ho | Wyoming Moving For Statohood, | Auchtion of tho dutiuble oharacter of Cand- | hong) servitude, Lately tho prison oficials our largest and best steel manufactures, the | swordsman on the stage; then he spraed [ PF A b Deai fled, i A CARBOIW IS ks o Yr, 3 R 4 dian-buily cars used in the transportation of b s A s A e . I Sy s 3 will go on your bond, if you will let me. resigned to accept an @ppoiutizient as inem CueveNse, Wyo., May 8.—[Special Tele- ol L AR ] Ganad U United | found themsclves with a condemned murs Botlebem Iron company, uuder which a | his auklo in the battlo scone in Richard 1L, | Fhuo propoaition was accepted, the bond pro. | borof the Utah commiswion, to- succeed A, CIRFYERNE Wy, May S-(Shectth foe | merchandise boryoen Canadian and United | g 0o A G500 SR Hang plant is being erceted for the production of | it these littlo trifles do not interfere with | duced, and immediately the single name Paddock, who was eiected senator from [ K 10 ZuE B }l' ') - | States poi gk everal nmlu In .n‘).\m 1‘: kim. They offercd to comirute the sentence armor and gun forgings, This plant is Lo | his uightly appearance at the Globo, security was approved. He qualified for ks, 'In 1850 hodras supervisor of tho ‘""“‘L’l"' “3“':“"'»' Tas “" oy, up I"“‘“x hy :I‘I”‘K"““I'\'I")“,‘ e romosed duty ot "eavs, | Of Ay prisouer, Who would ct ws execus mething over £,000,000, The contract - #50,000, the amount the bond required, consus for Utah. He as governor dur- | oyy Cheyenne board of trade, and will bo } Jf ODBOMUOR 1o Lite BEORRREE FEIS B0 B0 | tioner, "Gonzales volunteered and wien the ROR) OR ok A ¢ pmship Arrival s ing the session of the Utah legislature in | pushed vigorously until consus ed, A | Lhey renresentad that theso cars have been | funiien no®ath R S an it the most @ wis ontered into about twound nalf NO PAUPER LABOR, il ') » admitted free of duty for the past twenty - ¥ i [ 1oy i ) by James Gordon Bennett.] 5 . 1880, His uppointmeng was a surprise to the | 41 0.0u0h canvass by the Cheyenne Leader, proved manner, thereby gaining his liberty, years since, and the plant will be compicted n e “ 2 A representative of the Women’s National | people of Utah, as hewas not a gubernato- | UHOrough c % Leader, | yoars, and that any change i the practice | Prover imanten, tretéory Bitng bis etk this year. T,oN00N 8 -[New York Herald | jeagve called upon Secretary Tracy to-day [ rial candidate, and wasstill & member of the | 0f the opinions of representativo Wyoming- | would result in great dumage to domestio in- | He arHyek off LLO BIEAmEr T She St “Is cangross disposed to appropriste monoy | Cable--Special to Tux Ber|—Three At- [ and succeeded in breakingdown “the 1ast | commission, During H offiowal: carcer in [ iteson the question Las revewled o unan- | terests, and thut the loss by the exaction of } Gk Wit BIEHRIOR HRIERNBNES OFR B O Attt hones | iautic liners arrived to-day, the Trave reach | puuper labor contract which was mado under | Tt ho has manifeacef groat diligence, and | imity of sentiment for statehood. The board | dutyon thicso cars would amount to magy | Sided lust ovening that s ho IOR reoly, no! s yavy PREMRRES o iR ont ton idnight: the City of | the Cleveland administration. About a y has made many friendsfthronghout the terri- 4 i thousand dollars, The was nobody to ’ ¢ sy g & Southumplo mid i y of . 8 % x 4 of trade pledges itself to put into oporation INSRRT. L8 kR, A f R then formerty AEIRERUNTIIO AR R and the | B0 all of the departments, except the post- | tory. As governor, bé will, no doubt, b , { argue the other side of the question. Yes, notably so. The feeling has changed | Part v‘-l.“'“‘ B aL0:1ha, m. 1 AR ie | omice, let out their cont cts for washing | conservative, which 'will ao much to concil- the clection machmery for the election of - Suspended For Drinking Beer. very perceptibly, The disposition now 1%, 1n }l“»‘ AN ‘;"'l‘ “"";“ 2 1 at H]" & . | towols fo contraotors who ¢ x:n:rluyml Jauper iuh-lho’lwu factions f Utah, With the ex} | delegates to a 'u;u,muu-.“.u convention :f Baneroft's Saadle Horse, GRAND FPORK, Dak., May 8,—[Special Tele o tha ! Qanaxtinons’ monsy mone | b8 brought by the . bowever, | labor directly or who sublet their contracts | ception f Brigham Young, he is the only | the governor of the territory will issue u ca Wasiixaroy, May 8.--[Special Telegram | egram to Tuk 13ge. | —~Thero was & meeting . sy vill reach London tirst, the aistayce from | to pauper lavor contractors. Now all of the | resident of Utah ever appointed governor of | for such convention. It is probable that an m oY Y P o rapidly than it can be judicionsly used, In [ W! h I contracts for washing towels are let directly orritory. OF SROR con Vel 3 .0 10 VA to Tue Bee,\—The following advertisement | of the Pembina Presbyterians here to-day, : 5 aaionm of concross | Southampton to Loudon being only three J shing towels are let directly | the territory. election for delegatos will be hell on July | & *8 TR A il SR FOORRLISS P each of the two last sessions of congress | SOUNAMIGE 10 B ERK onl tWIEO | 1o poor women who need the revenue for 3 ——— 5, and o convention held Immodiately uftor | WA8 Printed horo yesterday ; N Charges were proforred axainst ey, Charlog K more money was voted for new naval con- 3 ihg from. Q their support, and it is safe to estimate that | 18 GRASSHOPPER BELLICOS) the election 1o adopt & constitution to be pre. For Sale—-My saddle horse, seven to eight | McLean, of Pembina, for having heretical struction than the department asked for." twenty hours. The City of Rome made her “v""‘ l"‘:“‘}"-‘ wowen i Washington get . sented to the neople for ratification in No- | years old, and without o fault. Apply at | views on the temperance question, ‘The revs Do you think that the United States will fuT'*]';""’“‘-“‘}‘"“*L,““ BB pahing from, #ie exeoubive ,‘{gl";(:;';;;'l'l'; Indications of Angther Indlan Out- | vember. -Wyomingites ure anxious for state- | stuble H street. onGE Baxcior erend gentleman admitted having drank on \ i D 0 ol . i t Boubay—The United States ship Dol- ) WAG SN S0 & £03AD. 1€ g break 1 hood, and no efforts will be spared to obtain , ruished an has for yeurs | glass of beer in a satoon in Pemvina lasf continue the policy of increasing tue sizo towels. The contracts which were let under broak in Jlontana, 3 A tinguished historian has for yeurs | g 2 o I 0 completonces of ta navyl? P enbiogen—Tho Istand, from New | W€ Clevelyd administration’ wero for 80 | Four Custen, Mont,, May 5.—Responsiblo | Uie boou a8 soon us possible. _ been frequently seen in tho saddlo w tho | fall bt declared Uiat 1o bo tho only one ‘i | [ know 1o reason why it should notdo | vy J h conts a hundreg. Ihis de ionstrates very | persons just in from Samedor, Mout., report Death of a BB ack Hills Ploneer. streets and suburbs of the city, but for the | 43 SRR S EMEGS (WA IRICOROC | i 80, Necessity, or, at least, the udvantayge 1s At Philadelpbia—Tho Nedertand, from An- | GEgchh poHch administration favors Jekltl- | that a large body of Pine Riige Sioux, ledby | Lap Ciry, Dak., May 8.—[Special Tele- | pust year his favorite s \ddle Norae has 0ot | jopdod from the u ling the inves A ARR ikt S AR OF Wapes MR BMVAR.L o) L o Aonarol from New APPEALS AND DECISIONS, Grasshopper, have come fnto Tongue River | gram to Tuk Bek|—Dr. B. Connelly, o | favo wdveriisement would indicute, Mr. Atioh: . Jia trls ot Gral public sentiment, as it now oxists, will - | ALY am Monarch, from New | 0 ecretary of the interior has con. | BEEDCY for the purposo of getting up @ sun | pioncer of the Hills, baving arrived in Dead- | [3uneroft now intends to give up the sa v, S i \ dorse such & policy. Of course, with the At Hamburg—Tho Paula, from Pliladel- | sidered the motion for review and recon. | duce among the Cheyennes. Grasshopper | wood in 1876, died at that place to-day, ‘Fho | entirely. His health is a subject for | Hore B el T completion of the new plants, the present | ppig, sideration of the departmental decision dated | has eluded all attempts on- the part of the | cause is as yet undecided. This worning | solicitude umong bic fumily and friende Pienk, Dok, May 8.—(Special secrotary of the navy will be able to lay cut At New York—The Bohemia, from Haw- | October 4, 1858, in the case of Henjamin H, | autborities to arrest him. The Crow out- | vwo deep cuts were discovered upon bis - - - iy 1 The comilandsr at MartE @ much larger prograwwme of ex- | burg. Rywan va Chundley P. Delance, involving | break of last summer had ite origiv in & sun | heud and it is feared there has been foul | An Heiress Renounces the World, | %0 T Ber e cominander at Fort Bons penditure thun was possible undor - tio soutliweat quarter of tho northeast | dunce. votton up by Grasshopber, and was | play. - Au fuquest will be held o-morrow. Pittnannieiia, May 8 —(Special Tolograw | Bet hus rocelvo s from army heads . . PRl Preparing (0 Entertain Proctor. quarter of the east half of the northwest | beld af e pluce where the Sioux an . B Il i - o e quarters te be rendy 1o wove troops and Ve the last sdministration. Under President g ; . raolul T quarter, and the southwest quurter of the | Cheyenues propose to dance next week, s ST to T Bee,|—-Miss Kate Drexel, the second Sy R (h Clevolund the foundation was thorougbly | CHFVENNE, Wyo, May S [Spocial Telo- | noriyiviat'of section 81, township i, rango e Nod yoho Statotow Chiaser, | Gagsiter of tho late Frauols A. {rexel, who | 9410 the puat st 4 momest's notios. HQ Jaid for & navy, sdequate to the needs of tho | KF4% :n “h’\ m.,‘-‘ reparations aie being | 1 west, Niobrara land district, awarding o The New Public Printer. ~ _"“ "il s MM BT ERENGA AR A 0,000,000 1o each of his thiree davglters, | OieT reason f £ 189 art svn‘:l':(ne an United States, and commensurate with her { Wade here by the wilitary authoritics of Fort | lyman the right to complete his pre-emption | (o 0 (0 B—Among those who | 1on seid tust s vy ” has pragtically renounced the world. ‘The o Bloux veservation will ‘s ‘apaiad Hlanity and position among the aations of | Russcll and the citizens of Cheyenue fora | entry of suid lana. “After a lengthy argu. | Wasuinaro May MAE Ao man said last night: “Atour June meeting | you ARG ECY, SEEANTRE GT YOSt ulante, | inside of sixty days, when Hennett, nob g the world, and % is to bo hoped and expected | reception to Seerctary Proctor und party, secretary denies the upplication | catled on the presiddnt to-day wis Frank | Cqlyin 8. Brice will be vmanimously chiosen, | or earnest sceker, of the order of the Sis- | being on a wilitary reseryation, can be taken R 8. 1 be buil i who are touring in_thie west inspecting ini' ari Palmer, the new pubii¢ printer, With whom | ) uirman of the national democratic commit- | ters of Mérey 1 the mother-house for settlewent, no provision beiug made i that the foundation wil uilt upon.” tary posts. Skould their stay not be too | SUFFERING FROM HEMORBUAGE. he bad a short interview. Mr. Palmer re- | (e, His clever and earnest work u\umfi order at Pittsbi Sbe arrived at the cou- | the bill o reserve the sitos of posts. Whel “A l-v; _:vemnu:. BEO, fh:rl‘" h:““;"- luniwd. they will be entertamned suiptu- Joln A. B nndc\:‘, whomlwua a) pol;l:d ceived his commission, but will n?'anuuuw the last campaign wake the bowor & desery vent last night and entered formally cu ber | woved, the gurrison will go to Fort Svlly, Bophew of ike uo t, 30 & lecture here 1w | ously. winister W Denwark, is stull sufferiog from | charge of his new ofice for several days yet. | one. - new life tuere. | 8ve mies ¢own the Missouri riven

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