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00-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 30, A e e e o T e e S ———————— Montrose; Levi R Buck, Moulton: Oliver [ NEWQ I \1r ) s | Rook Telaad road from Omaha: to Lincoln [ THE TIDC v e 0 ACAN | opera house in a ten-round glove contest for B Wvon. ‘Décora. Torouse—William, M )L\\)l‘l{U}.\‘r,BR;\hl\.\llU\L\b st neomeh orer s thote wovvey | THE FIRST OF THE SEASON. | seleiiioiats . Esser, Wancomn; George Somes, Aud passes betweon the B. & M. and the city and 2 e e ———————————— " what was coming was a blinding flash of [ fuel and Cvmmesoduce barges. Six of the lightning and a violent gustof wind which | crew were fhe Nall City was unins . I oobie same | Jured 1 v { shook the building. The pooolo becamo | David - B, «Evans, Lonox. Bl orostes the Wahoo branoh on Third streot s Y alo Defeats the Athlctios frightencd and wera preparing to le Heel Demvh ts Not Dead Leander Pralle, Cumberland: | Thoy were in great haste aud evaded ali Prianeieii, Pa., March Spocial - building, but befors they could get their [ Puria d‘\‘: Servich 20 In the list of J l.u,;’, “'H"‘fl‘""‘l {':r‘l'"- \IJ Candidatos foM Municipal Officos | questions as to their business | Omaha's Club Will Bo Seen at tho | Telegram to Tue Bee | ~The Yalo collogo wraps the dows were blown in, the #as | dead telograpiel with Loulsville yesterday ete,—Assenth, widow of Jedeiah § . e T 1l toam dofoated the Athletics ¢ * ekdlod Fhes o | by Ll e Farr, Eldora; Cuarlotto Hawthorn, widow Namod ingevoral Cities. O'Nell Asprrant s for Offic s, Ball Park Today. ball toam dofoated tho Athletics this aftor went out and 4 moment later the floor ‘caved | was the name dgted belos Hessenbruch of woon by t o.8ided scoro of i to 6. Tho 3 - ns roveived | ©f Evhraum J. David, Competi ‘ O'NeiLt, Neb., March 20.--[Special Tele- v the one.sided score of i9 to 0. \¢ below their fect. Mrs. Holster becamo ut- | this city. Hesselyg, 's family has received | gy haiora pensions.—Original invalid —- . collogians out-played theie profossio o i knsw ¢ re until the | 8 telegram from Yo fhsing he s safe and | 3G AU MO Poter Patterson, | WHAT T gram to T B ) ~Tho coming eity election | o) yyepe AND THEIR POSITIONS. | opponents at overy pofnt. Score: sonscious and knew no re until the | Ut 3 Anthol ague, Kgan; Pete erson, - s £ E . | opponen pvery po Seoro: rescuers ook her out from the debris. Ll g , { Hazel. Increase.—Warren 1. Garton, HEYPSSUE WILL BE. | bids tair to bo ofio of : ot e 5 Athletics ERLI T U B R Ll " s | Bianking tavI8ats parles uck very large caucus was neld last ovening, e Yalo 60 0 358 0 10 The executive committee relief tund has | No Fatalitics at Bowling Gre | Blankington. Resissu Chal H. 1 ' A s i Janc oissiie. aNd Increuso.—James | o which placed in nomination John MeBride Retlon of caukoos— | Hase hita- Athletios 7: Yale rrora ol number of additional sub- | Crxcixsaty, O., Mirch No o Haneroft. Relssuo and increase. —James | ppg principat Nghe to be Made on | for mayor; Willlam Slocum, elerk; Duvid [ StFanse Action of the Milwauker AUHIRtIce 41 YR16 5 HattableseAthlorims: meriptions and all cases of destitution where | killed at Bowling Green, Ky, 'The stor | o the Questjan of Granting Adams, trensurer; mner Adams, city Standing of the Polo Teams -Gil- Bausewine and Gilroy pitchers, Colling immediate action was pecessary has been | Hu e there, but tho town wis not in JVERNOR THAY ER AT ELWOOD Licenstd¢ < nginedr. Tonightat the Fini the opposition move and Lindsay Matched— catcher; Yale, Bowers and Poole. Umpire sared for. Tomorrow n thorough system | the direct path of the cyclone e iceneidto Saloons-— met in larger force and nominated for mavor Rast Eviit Torenos Cotiksll | 3 t t hich overybot - oy AGRY qgEa Brakeman Killed A. U. Morrin: clerk, L. P. Bennott: treas- urt Events. - will be put in operation by which every hod, TOWA NHWS. He Delivers a |k speceh, Which 18 ” urer, Barnard McGreovy; for city engincer, -— Now Orleans acos. who needs aid will be given relief. Where : Well Lieceived . Sumner Adams. AG £ Bail Tod NEW ORrrLeANs, La., March 90. Y ever houses are ot too badly damaged re aw Tiguo 3 Erwoop, Neb., March 20.—| Special Teles : ~ - A Game of Ba b \ M R ; _ Wanta New Liguor Tiw e e Vest K raaEan olitics ne Fremont. Prioe of Stoux Lands. The first gamo of tho season will take | Telegram to Tuw Bee.]-Summary of paira will be made at once. Caestox, Ia., March 20.—[Special Tele. | €ram to Tne Bre.]—Today was a gala di Tresoxt, Neb, Murch 20.—[Special to ‘ : ) day's rac The amount of the fund now in tho hands | pein to “Tue 13 mooting of promi | 10 Elwood. Good clothes ohd smules | mue Beml—Tho tsunl o Ntonnana, Neb, March 20.—To the Edl- | place at tho bull park this afternoon, tho [ CaY'S taesd S F i trvararar v WBOUL 000 G EBIEIE | uns CYGoheE, TemaRTIoRs: IvOrne: Toonl | WEmB: = woi: 1 By i [8¥ENy 3, dne nE BER:|—Tho usual ante-election exeites | tor of Tug Bee: I noticed that you mado | weather not interforing. Tho Omaha pro- [ Onehalf mile—Eclipse, Jr, won, Sena f the tres 0 this 8 | nent. Creston ropublicann favoring - local | were : Mhuvorts visit, He | MenY and interest fs now prevailing here. | gho statement that the lands in the Sious | fexsional club will bo divided into two | second, Lexiugton thied. Time—0:501 being to tonight Tors of ald | optionfwas held at the superior court room | anticipation of Governor Thayer's visit. 0 | ¢ jg an “oft yoart jn city politics, there | ragory, ; “83,25 por the 1 iveseighths of a wile—Nickel P 7o bean umber of ¢ pose of nga | ed on the morning traiu and was es 3 3 reservation would be “§3.25 per acre for the | teams und pitted against each other as fol- ivescighths of a wile ckel Plate won, have | rocoived fr sy thia evening for tho purpose of sending a | irrivedon {ho morning tru to the | Peing only four members of the council and | fiest threo year , 35 cents for the next two | lows Poanut second, Bill Borden third, Time utside cities, b 0 board o! ade com- | golegation to the state republican conference | corted b 0 co ttee in carriages to tho i 3 Y " 28, . | outside cities, but the : r‘l vr tra 1 deleation to the state republican conferen -.’ 5 '\. lh[« llmml e ‘:f' ’_‘“'“_]*l S two members of the school board tobe | years and 50 conts thereafter,” As this Las | JKearns Clarko's | 1:03% : mittes hus deciined the offors of assistance | to Lo held at Des Moines April 2. Commun- | Fesidence of J. i. Trolee, wher chosen at the eleetion to bo hoid next Tues- | been extensivoly copiod and croates a faise | Team, Bositions. Tewm, | . Five-cighths of a mile—Tu i Bonnie Aunie second, Luke Dart W ect tho | McConnell.., Jicobs said, h leld . a reception . from “ 1L 10| g4 ‘The repubiicans have nominated . V. | impression, I trust you will cor for the present. Mayor Ations from surrounding points favoring a : s wie |10 ) . b : .10 Time 1103 spposod 1o calling for outs | repeal of the proscnt prohibitory law were | 12 At o'clock ho was. escorted 1ilos, A, (. Jonsen and. C. A. Potorson | ¢rFor. Tho first payment is £1.25 per acro | Moran 1 : : wide help, M voluntary contributions were [ read, and @ petition signed by four-fths of | to the cotrt house hall by n committees of | £\ councilmen s, lnnn[ C. t I 1 anq | for the first threo vears and 75 conts and Androws...... s ,Threee quarters of a m Hardeo won, Tored Tor' would. ndvise their accoptance. | the principal revubiicaus in tho city asking | the Grand Avmy of the Kepublic men pres | ;¢ cilmen in the First, Second and | conpy ug stated. 1 refer 1o the Sioux bill, KONEN8:,\0eees oe SOCONA. .\ avssnss wento second, Pritehiett third, Time— P S ATy 1 el ol | @ rebeal of the Inw has beon forwarded 10 | ceded by tie Biwood cornet baud, and after | Third wards, with no nomination In_the Eb A Fity, | Walsh,, 0000 Short Ly Thayer | 1184 v He hils plied in this spirit '*‘” overal Lol | Dea Moines, The following dulegates we the usual prelimaries the eovernor was | Fourth, The demoerats have named as e Cleveland Sviy LT v .. Strauss I.ln‘w mile and seventy yards - Ori grams from outside points. e says money | gred i’ s6®Tevand the conference: John S, i ol iy | hete e " S anS ‘ Ashland Anti-Licns<e Primar Willis, . Midale. tecluse second, Murchbura third O N e e RE e f . | introduced und spoke for nearly | their condidates for allermanic honors / J o ! 1 Citds th offers Tof food, cloth 1 medical k, Hi L: Nub K. Stone, H. W. | two hours to an attentive andience | Georgo W. Davy, K, N. Morse, Dotlef Hein Asnraxp, Neb., March 20.—[Special Tole. | Haldwin Rght. . wards the offers for food, clothin and medieal | [owis, John O'Keefe, John C. Woodruft, S. | of three or four hundred persons. The | Harey Archer. The fight for tho council | Rram to Tir Brk]—The anti-licenso. peoplo Fanning oo Lol | « o 0 Ml U] Sl LR L S H. S, Curke, W. D, Halo and | gpeech was well received and the governor's | will vesolve itaelf into a test of the popularity | of this city held their primary election at This will malke o good teats and o fino ¢ g LML WCON Yo twoundod and_ distressed aud bury the Noble itude on the freight rate provlem was | of the occupation tax, tho ordioance - | tho city hall tonight, which resuited in the | <"1¢ M0y be expected e blales S LIS g bl L e s o T, CH IS it BP6 PoBIECY y highly applauded. 1is wpoech at the camp | yosiug which was passed by the council at | gon oo 280 onELh WAL PR RS T | delogram to T Bre.|—Snmmary of to Jend ; 80 nll offers of this kind are respe Davenport Wants Hizh License, iro this evening was direeted more capecially [ hts roeulne montiee st Jucsiuy ovening, | folowing nominations: Mayor, J. C. Rails- Lhe Linst to Report iy s vitdon fully decine ik Davesrowt, Ta., March 20, —~The republican t b o ; R ooting 1agh LUCSCRy.SVEN TR | buck; clark, Wi Bert Clatlk; tronsuror, Canav o8 i he a8 , y OO {228 nia T aAHTIIS Hvha 1RERO! J ! A. R. boys, with whom ho I8 | This ordinance imposes o tax of 8300 on tho ) r ; anavan, Hines and Strauss, the [hree-quarters of o mile~Zulu won, Tode ! enat e K yor Jicobs to draw on | City convention adopted a resolution asking | extrewmely popular, and by whom was | saloous, whoreat the proprictors ars all | B Brooks =Aldermenziirst ward, ‘vtv\ . | mombers of tho Omaha tosm who have | dington socond, Clay Stockton third, ‘I e 0 i o Yotowramm o the same | that the legislature enact u high license law | frequently cacored, Governor Thayer ex- | mad. ~The saloonmen have seen to it that | FREZve: FRCOIL W B e SOLICRE DR OCT | you reported, will ali be hiere Monday oveu 1 ; | offoct e from Presidont Tauner of tho | for the relief of cities. vressep himself us highly pleased with his |-t democratic nominees ure men who | Judxe Yimothy Butlor; membors of AChool | e, : et | offect o from Prasidont “Tannior of tho reccption and with Elwood and her people, | ‘are very unfriendly to the ordinance, and | D0ard Hon. H. H. Shedd and John K. Clark. | ling, on-sixtoenths of a milo— HE9 €1t i Beoapt . A Maforiey Nomination. whilo tho Tatter secmed ‘equally :avorably | their ope is that thiro may be o democrutic AR tan e WRLGIE MilwanE6s WARED T ronb |, | Battersby won, Ituloh Blaci sccond, Capulin | P DS MOINEGTos M ureh 20, — Special Teles | Impressod with tho chief executive of victory at Tuosday ~<nx'cr.-n.,:._:,.{nu-“::q '[::;\x: Divib' City, Nob., Maroh 20.—|Special The Milwaukee club has so far refused to [ WFd: Hime 11, Shsa e | I‘"-” 0 ‘l’u."‘ Dranatches | ETAM to Ttz By I'ho citizens’ convention OB pCLall L Telegram to Tue Bre—A peeuliar but | depositits $1,000 guaranty check with P | won, Priscitla sccoad, Kitty B, third. Tiu LovwsviLe, Ky, 1 b L o L L L Russell, a libers SteamshipArrivals, Mrs, Lizzio Roynolds and Tred Nesbit | fortunate wreck occurred hevo on the Union | dent MeCormick, and trouble in the W | received from points in this state sho v_that | republican, for 1 or. 'the balance of the At New York —The trave, from Bremen. | were unanimously nomnated for members | Pacific this morning. As the special freight | association is not unl Milwaukeo's | Lindon handicap, thirteon-aixteenths of a Thursany night's storm createa terrivle | tickor was very nearly the same as that At Liverpool—Tho Holvetia, from New | 0f the school board at the republican city | was pulling ont of the yards the axle ot the {on i this FORAFL 18 Vary quoor, nnd that ubeux Won, Lotion second, Y oung havoe. The town of Grand Rivers, twenty- | nominated at the former city election. This | "0 convention held here tonight. ‘The demo- | forward driver broke, co wrecking | thoy ure contemplating some move which | third. ‘Trne—1:24 i seven miles east of this « was nearly | 1% the mixed ticket which 18 to oppose the AU LiVorpos Lt liailo tv, from Tgkton crats put in nomiuation k. F. Gray and J. J. | the'engine. Had the accident occurred while | ¢y e 1caninge i Ha 3 | ling, seven-cighths of a mile—Neptunn l awopt away. Mattio Heck and John th- | stralght republican ticket at tho election on At Philutelphin—tho Switzorland, from | Barge. the train was under full headivay tho Ll L L U N s TR LR LR T 1 e At ties | Apelos A eIpEtte s Sy lbriandy SR L would mo. doubt. havo been serious loss of | OMICers is tho opinion of il wio aro famiiiar | {8, G pridge, o boy, were ed and ote % pr s Antwerp, J5 N o T life, with the fuots, 'Alllthelothor olubs Rant Seven-cighths of a mile—Blackthorn won, others injured. Passing.from Grana Ltivers Pierce Makes Another Break. PR ; \‘l'r.'." O CLOL L D0 thotr ot EST T oit oaenb U Wonderment second, Friar third, Time— the cyclone struck tho railroad bridge over | DES Morxes, Ia, March 20.—|Special Collapse of a Mititary Balloon Nowri Bexn, Nob,, —Murch 20.—[Special | ,nna Contractor Kilos His Bond, | 100" ciocks somo weeks since. Yesterday | i | B el rivor, Qisubiing it. thus eat- | Teiegram to ‘Tns Bue.|—A littlo sensation | BERL1N, March 20.—A balloon contafaiug | to ‘Tt Bue, | —North Bead Is just now on | y3p rmice, Neb., March 2 bocial Telo. | WOFRINg Presioent MeCormick received o | - | land river, disabling it, cut- « ekl 2 L g 5 Tl he verge A bt ith o JabAd el fanhs sheck fo Y00 from Prosident Me o, 9 ting off all trains, AL telozraph lines wero | Was created tonight when it becamu known | two ofiicers and o privato, making an f tho vero of a mild boom. ~Within tho past | gram to Tug 1 W E VA o SRS A LI DA (R Death of Johin Guild ~ destroyed nnd only through relief trains | that Frank Pierco, the formor prohibition [ éXperimental asceusion. collapsed today, thirty days manufacturing industrics con- | ¢oqay filed his bond with the county board of | it contained tho proviso that it swis 1 b re. | o 10P% Guild, formerly of the firm of Guild Bont out from this place could facts be | constable, had threatoncd to prosecute the | LNe Private was killed and the oficers woro | sisting of a fifty barrel flour mill, with ity |y poryigors, which samo was upproved and | turned n case Milwaakeo dids not play tuo | Merrill and later of the firm of Stecle, i T ; badly burt. barrel pearled corn moal, ryc and feed ; | Jotns C 1 B carned. e o | Gilberustarch works if they fed cattio on Lt rrel | A al, rye d | gecented. Mr. Murphy is the contractor for | 8¢ason out—cxuctly contrary totho purposes | Jolinson & Co., died Friday morning at bis At Farmington, twenty-five miles south, ling machinery, o tow mill that will | the new 3100,000 court house. The building | of said wuarunty. President McCormicle | howe in Deadwood, S. D, of pueumoni nday. He claimed that they were violat- The Pathfinder Refeased. the law by doing any work on Sunda there was great damage done to buildings, tno loss of ife, In Peducah tho stors epresenting the firm of Stoo Co. in the ne WasniNGToN, March 20.—The secrctary of -0 men and use the proauct of | is to be completed by December 1, 1501 was very wrathy,und declared that he would | Mr. Guild had beea 0) acres of hemp, have both been sccured | B. Hersuey of this city was elected superin- [ instantly return cach club its cunrasty check, |,y < 2 4 o SHELART y insist that the only work done w ‘ ole BASRALOEHLUY) light, doing no asmage of impor tan ¥ nsiet that the only worl doiie wis | the troasury ordered tho releaso of the | 1y (i st to tho town, In. the. shupe of | tondent of construction at a salary of £ per | und ho telesraphed Seeretary Kocheat Min< | piat twa yoars. e had b bt :"'"'""";“l:‘-"i""""" wil e aph poles. I is | s Dltrea “ia the. formor seatohor | Sciooner Pathfindor, captured by tho United | bonus, of £50. A new house for the ac- | day. neapolis to this eftect. £ ot faeliu weli for about o aionst, bi v e story of the storm’'s destructic e Ly tates revenuc enttor Corwin yesterday ¢ LG, T eSS oL houch y of th i WWho liud thade such un unsavory record as u | States revenue cuttor Corwin yésterday. commodation of the public, and traveling - - contired on the road as usual. L ja not yet half told. It swepi over a section sl e men 1n particular, has just been opened by For the sake of Econom Chicago 16, Claveiand 9 Wednesday e returned from a trip and v as cun | coustable, of Laure! county last night, So Through a Bridg Willia ; . 3 ras GE R i N e, m Oxtoby, formerly proprietor of tho | Nenmasks Crry, March 20.—(Special ; 4 1 o learned no lives were lost, but great ST g it . W pr ; { il Cairo, Til, Marc [Special Telogram taken sick and died Priday moruing ‘l“m‘* 4 1‘”” {“ e N The begisiatues, Lovisvin Mareh 20.—It is rumored | Cameron house at Schuyler. The prospects | to Tur Ber.|—Isanc Kerfoot, who has been | 1o e Tn. -~ 1he Chicago. and. Clove ‘l AEViS| oW BN OIa R ITatEl the country around Empire, Ky., was visited Des Moives, March 29.—The house this t near Owensboro, Ky., the Lousville & | fora prosperous time for both towa und | gorving out a sentence in the county jail for ol —1he Chicago and Cleveland | 4, 2 rivoq in this city sbout six yoars ago, It he cou aro Empire, Kv., wi i b ARl S R e e . s Lo | county were uever brighter than at the L1 f unty Ja brotherhood clubs p i game heroatoday | FET GG e k 3 by tho eyelons 1hursday night wid many | morning resumad consideration of the bitl to | Nashville train went through the bridge, | tOUNL, Wote uever brightor than ot WO | attempting to kill Forbes Zowen, has beea | 4 o b tay | s ot been decided whether the. remains ) r8 wreeke: ) person: kno comp z bond d eo el killing seve ciuding the engince! | “ Thore d 8 D c ) 0 & £00d crowd, an or § uis this | e br 0 this city, or be bupled: at Tl TG GO RIS CELUTY Gt IRLIU CRLICEL ) CHBRLER LR e ling tho engincer. It 8 | 150 hhnd i tho best possiblo condition | released by the county commissioners be- | afternoon, Sc st LOHBICEE LI T to have been killed and others were fatally | cases bofore justices of the peace, but it failed [ uot yet confirmed. and wore wheat and small geain will be sown | enuso of ‘the extremo destitution of his | (e D0 0 e o o T b 20Tt to pass. A bill passed for punishment for T e than heretofore. - Farmers are discouraged | family, considering it better to release him | (jove D) e > 5 5 TE 3 Hopiixevivee, Ky., March 20— Reports of i ,-.1.‘ S hrs ey SR T Azninst the “sweating System." GVUT 5 AT AT O VA 54eg (oMbl & it || e\ O SUROEbEU e Bt re R rRmIya R Rt ootz INURARURT S RIROSUEERO) A Bh e ol deiisgon van st ipn: e D n I sountics | for tho protection of stock brecders took up | . LUNRON, March20.—Ten thousand shioe~ | for thelr corn, ol otheg crops Wil o sub- [icounty'siexpanso. Gruber Brothernonds ok ol e ceived from this tnd the adjolning countios otection of S A e e L AT il avE FatrUi 1 oot s || BeIioEen ta ol rant: GutRRL AIlbbra Rk dEQ IO, i e 2 i o0 communication from J. M. Hazen, the in- pwept by the eyelone, In some places entire | the greater part of the ses aod after £ ) HOV A ORN O LALEs tRALBwREana i dwell A Youthful Thief Se CLEVELAND, O., March 20.—|Spec D t Minne €, 10 ho long farms wore laid waste The town of Cale- | iy 1ol Rab i Avnnvad S odsed. | Joctof. tho striko isi to do wwiy with thy|| RO vacantstores i sgtie tgwn ‘and dwsliin ) L s Mareh . —iSnactal Telo- | spector at Minneapolie, reviewing tho long ot 1 onECly deatroved. A areatidealior | Lelnk amended svns ordared engrossed. sweating system." houses ure scarce for the first time in sev- Braruice, Neb.,, March 20. Era itche iraber siguc ago talked of scheme of having a convention e chTeat ety | Adjourned until 7:30 1n tho eveniog, 3 | years. i gramiitol (tin Baa=Ma a contract today with the brotherhood b | of Lyilding inspectors, e e i anumber of persons injured. 9 izing the incorporation of tho towns of Forty Thousand Men Strike. Plattsmouth’s Candidates, aged eiehteen, was this aftornoon sontencod [ BT LS CYe Fariber secorae b contract that e matter, Mr. Whitlock replicd that h A disputch from Marion, Ky, says a lar, ic Rapids, Lawler, Caecy, Guthrie Con- | MAbrip, March 20, —Forty thousand em- S Nel i aeial | 10 0NO year in tho venitentiary for burglar : Ll i thoughit wreat rood - wouid restit from such el apatdifromiElon Ity . ; s ] ) Prarisvovt, Neb,, Mareh 20.—[Special 5 : " | miouth, gate reccipts or 1o gate receints, : portion of that town was aestroyed an Hartley, Dyersvillo and’ Indapendonce | ploves. in the factories in Catalcnin huve | womas. Bes |t Semaciats of (i ity | g John' Pisos’ saloon at Wymoro yestor ] K 4 move wnd udvised the calling of 4. convans cigiteen lives lost. A famity consisting of > discussed. goue on a strike Wi SSLIE) GLIMELTL G G, GILY of four or five dollars in money.” The < = tion at the same tme and place a8 the Na Ml Nirs, aico Montaeno g four | GG o ronolution was passca for 0 l[mllrl their conventiog last night and put the | distriet court aajourncd this afternoon. Prennan and Whics Matened. onal Assosiation of e Ciiot Eusineors of N h ; + | the uppointment of a commitice to prepare a it . ollowing ticket in tho field: Mayor, Joseph 3 ST N R A S5 o \merica hold their annual conventions, thus Living in tho connty eight miles from Marion, | racention for the Grond Armny. of tho. Ko: terrivie Boiler Explosion. A Coiins ire T T MO oo Nebraska City Wants the Mititia, ”‘ LIgtqon sl ool 5 el il to Tite | S0 ring joint meatings with thut. ovganizas ~X wero erustiod to death by tho falling of thoir | TeiSBHER 1ar B LEUEG Y, Of P10 Bt | Wnmeixe, W. Vi, March 20,—By a f 1 SaRRAR SEEIIOn T o SDMEART @ NEnRAsKA CrTy, Neb., March 20, —(Speeiat | BEE. I—Hilly Treunan an iz WL R dwelling. A family boat moored about : blosion at the axle works at South | W+ I Fox: vollaijudge, M. J. Arche e signed articles for a finisu fieht tday for <- to Tue Bre)-—The con Ly Dot ey iout | pussed to authorize the bonding of county Ak indebt ss, and to authorize certain cities and 8 | 4o jovy tuxes to pay for chunging natural | dozen others seriously injured. water courses into sewers, Discussion on i e, the joiut rates bill occupied all the morning B and unily bussed. undor suspension of the Mn rylund’s 1 rules in tio sawo form as it camo trom the | ANNAPoLS, Md., M 0 A sido, the battlo to ti bt weeks within one hundred wmiies of ke place with Councilmen for 'thg different wards are: Iirst, Joseph McVoys: second, S. I, Osborn; third, L. G. La-bn; fourth, Jona A. | beld a meeting this eve o Gutsche; ifth, J. L. Mwor and A. B. Smith, | rangements towards s iring the next ens o T ense Bitl The two members for the school board are | campment of the state militia for this city anding of the Poly Teams. arch 20.—~The so- | V. V. Leonard and H. B. Burgess. ‘I'he citizens have promised substantial eu The standing of the polo league is as fol nvention is called for | couragement tov ard the effort. | al Caragranhs, tn Mekachran of Milford is in th five milos whov was dasnhed to pieces against a4 wan named Krazier and wife drowned. MorGANFIELD, Ky., March 20, —A terrific hail and wing storm visitea Uniontown, Ky., sad Union ana Webster counties Thursday y two men were fatally and a of the Nebraska National is in this city iunr ng and made ar- vor Cushing will return from his Col orado trip uext Tuesday. Mrs. U arles Clior 1 baboe went west night. At Stargs hail an_inch in diameter e i o Tho repnblica 5 . house, d high license bill passed the house this ho repnblican ¢ lows: : ! : fell and tho wind _unroofed several burns, = — wfternoon, ‘Ihe license feo 18 fixed at §500, | Monday night. [There. 1s some tatk of put= 5 o Tied Played. Wor WeRnegilnLoMV I IRIDNES, At \ml‘n‘.:. the \u.;‘l wis 'uww nl-'\Lru\’ 3 sSkippea to Nebraska, st ting a citizens’ ticket in the field with Dr. A. A Pawnee City twzn Dead, I'. "I“* s ‘l' L. \11 L ¥yon, David Moore of Omaha was registored at mwany buildings and wounding ten or twelve | f1\snera, tn., March 20.—[Special Tele- § oAt Shepman for mayor PAWNEE City, Neb,, March 20.—[Speoipl | Komolers.... ... ! i 2 | the Coates in Kunsas City on Priday. T AR Pass6oeralniios {1 Wb , L., pec elo Specie Imports and Exports, ¥ ) X LL Omaha Wheel Club. 1 10 7 N T i s b e g e e Wgtvept | £ram to Ltk Bee. |~(t now transpires that | Npw Yo, March 20,—|Spegial Telegram | iaht” sropydliendf primaripg ware held to- | Telogram to Tuz Le o wife of W, 1. Waye | William Finner, the farmor who drew money | o Tui 13ir. | —The imports of spedio for the | fotlows: — Birat-warh De A Salisbury: | DY upoplexy th $008, U35, Second. William Teowh: hicd, M. B, Mur. | casts 8 gloom over tho entire community, | Morses Diy s Foffeth, \We I, T'homas; 1ifth, Frank | Mr. Trucey was au old citizen aud leaves o S e large cirele of frionds, Gitmaor MEN'S CLUB. Hager. et e Harry Gilm: —The sudden death | Continentals e 5 11 6 5 moruning of Joshua T Council Bluffs.... . 11 5 0 11 3 8 i Chicago to svend soveral woeks with v tives, I C. Dueh rosperous furmers of f'ulton, in Dodgo y, where he has rosided’ for nearly MLY-one years, was in the city vesterday A viSit to i Bee oflice, which ho Bter, everything nway. Jor and the sou of Henry Hammoek, an un- | from the Bank of Sidney and aisappeared, | weok were §169,038 known man and others were killed outright | was not murdered, as w fearel, Nh\\ljl tled e e and tueir houses totally destroyed. ‘The | the country, purchasiog a ticket to Nebraska 9 g e ~ Xilled and wounded at Webster will number | City. THE TRAVELIN not less than fifty. ———— A Brakemoa ie oldest and most m, one of fotox o , ex-champion light-weight, { 1 Bound Over for Burzlary telegraphs the sporting editor of Tne ide: ndsay., e it Kilted, R Ee iy tha bl = More Applications for Membership— S BER e acis At Cloverport, Ky., the storm, wind, rain LAREDO, OF0 DD I0BLIREIn 2ok L: Fuevoxm, Neb., March 20, —| Special Tele- | DAVID Crry, Neb, March 20.—[Special | tyat he will be hiere surely on April 9 to | ereatly wdmired. Ho was accoupamed by and hail did great damage to property. 2 he Secretary’s Report. Gt Tr ];m |—Aldeich W. Green, & Teiegrsm to Tne B |—Frank Huffman | meet Jimmy Lindsay at” the new Grand | iis old friend. John Matthiesen, of this city. BEAVERDALE, | arch 20 —ihe 8torm | One of the Most Knterprising Citles | Thero was a specinl meeting of tho Omaha : Bee. | 2 Greon)ia (S Y ST Curryjab thale préliinnryiihas and Mis- —_— = A s e T did great dumage at Sulpbur Springs. The brakemun on the Fremont, Elkhor daughter of Gideon Coombs was killed and ing today were held to appear Lefore the t for the Boston hardwaro store In the K h6 Star State, traveling men's club last evening in the cemun on The attendauce | 80urt Valley railroad, was kiiled at Bonning- By oD [Sheotal AT rlors of the Hotel Casey tistrict cof several peoplo were badly hurt, Laneno, Tex.,, March 20.—[Speoial Telen | P 3 T z Qiahe GUCoLE f Gk L gram to Tk Bk, |—The Laredo coal com- | Was good and President Lobeck was in the | 1oh o'clock thig afiern-on. As the | pupglary. ‘The other three are still at large. ’ At 1o other senson doos the T man system 8o much AR O einel e in was pulling out of the statiou, it bewng 00 S ot il of i reliubleanedicing ke Hood's S pany reports that they have recently received | chir a special freight from Omaha to Premonty | Neraska €ity iistrict Presbytery R L e i | Nrew Your, March 20. —Mayor Grant sent n telagram to the Mayor of T.ouisville offer- 113 to call ameoting of éitizens to raiso a 1and for the relief of the destitution in I eMeets of e Tong, cold A communication from Mr, Kilpatric signing his oftice as dircetor was pl file without action. vnder the wheels. The train Sl e Y sible, bt not until ho | Presbytery meets in this city April 4 and ] i Gl PV RARDEOL FOF EIA s kL Eojlgces | (O BloNas oo okell Ll H:,’r will be in scssion several days. About ono 'y aparl, & s R e R re- | he was seen to fall over th lacge orders from Mexico and Texas for their coal, which 18 mined at Lavedo. This, in addition to the large demands of the rails end of a box cal Nenraska City, Neb,, Maveh 20, —[Special Jood, thie wei :d on [ onto a fiat car, theiico onto the truck atd | oy g, | ~Tho Nebraska City district Uher st Sppotite, nid g tre d feeling brought The committee appointed to sec! ouds centering here, and the foundries and o, 5 5 Louisville, should such ae tion be desired. EoR! J ) | il i . manyled. coroner ¢ oas| v s 1 e esire ar | Tactorivs alroudy in operation, bas made it | on club room furnishings asked more time, | Washington county holi a post-mortem, tye [ Bundrea detegates witl bo i attendance. 4 D eRsuge. necessary for the company to largoly ins | @nd tho request was granted. jury roturning a veraict of accidental deati Corn for Dakota Sufferers. - Superintendent Mahanna went down from fter the dead man. five vears old | & Ts preparon from Sursa tions for membership from M. L White's approval; from | this city with a special Meyerand G, O, | Deceased was about twents Wwith M. | and leaves a wife, to whom he nad been | ferers were shipped a ca 1. | married about one year. giftof the liberal hear tors for ST vieinity. Doxiena pecial Tele am to Tue 13 rnes crease their working force. It is stated on Applies RM AT OTHER POINTE. | o504 quthority that the Rio Grando & Eagle | 13ennett, with 5. Puss roud, which connccts Laredo with the | 15, O 12 "“l"’l‘,'lf(‘\,;‘,‘,""‘ v oye) conl mines, will bo immediately extended in | W, Ryerson and W. H. Carson’s ovder to more extensively work the rich coal | ywepe submitted to the board of dire , Neb., March 2 i, Dandelion, Muod, |<" L3 i i o remedios, insuch o peeuiine manner as to derive Uiy od farmers of this a1 full medieinnl value of all. 10 will eure, when in tho Down in Missis w OnLeaNs, March i M, —A Times- Democrat special from ¢.~-m]minh|-.. Miss, | jiclds in tuis soction. s action, Commencement Kx» —~—— saysu terrible storm prevailed Thursd ibutments of the steel bridge now | ““llahond of M. W. Ryerson, secretury Nonrn Bexn, Neb., Mareh 2. INGRESSIO LOCER ; 3 e hond of M. W. Ry . secretury, ontin b, Neb., Mareh 2. GRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, | taeh, fheanitism, Kidiey and Liver Compinints night, which caused the river to_overlup its | boing constructad across Muson eveols within | g5, was approved. e as o e A R SR | S AGLHEISION AL DA L ! i ! X e . he city limits have been completed. Tho TolaEthTa f ' ationery 2 b A - bounds and to seok @ shortor way to the | gog‘or'this bridgo will bo 14,000, and will | wores oo gt bilis for stationory | wembied ut the opera house lust niziit to it Banntes oMy it hoy was s By gilictod with serofuis i e v on e ura dwyse || lrEaalyAtaoiLibato s to Larcdo from Gecrotary Ityorson reported $430 collected | ness the commeacoment exercises of the | WASIINGTON, March 20.—[n the senato 0) AP Rprore e pls anlisien il st buclk for sixty days uigliJoriadonLies up o date—and thoreunon all present | graduating cluss of the North Bead figh [ today the senate bill appropriating 53,733,000 00 S afmutter. Fortwo years U Lo mo ralief. Phen | ement of St. Mar s ri or 1 v sat!? Thero are 2 2 T he receipts of the electrie motor line are | exctaimed G N T, daily tnoreasing. ':\:l;’]\'u.nu:lAw}nul et for | howover. 8 " A violont wind | this line is constantiy bemg recewved. A | ghy see March 20.—A violent wind | 1,04 force of men 18 now employed by the | second noti X school, when C. W, president of the | for the imp who hi ne to time,and | poard or education, presented to nine young | Michigan and £1,654,000 for the improvement was instructed to send out a | ladies and six young gentlemen diplomas of | of the Huy Lake chanel, Michigan, passod. to all such, though it [ thisschool, The valedictory on the part of ; Q ehiidron fora sprng modieina,” s, 1, LEROY wenate bill for the completion of tho » arsapa’rl a e BC [Tt al0: ment. 1 then got one b wasa wonderiul b more and that eurad ifm completaly. 1 ve not yet Daxvire, Va orm raged in Patrick county yesterday arading Tt [t 2 n : g 1 : f" ‘.\ sterday city in grading and improving tho streots, is vrobable that some of those | tho ciuss, deliverad by Miss Allio Newsom % and seven houses wero blown down. At | C. 8. E. Holland of tho Housion Post, who | who have not paid have failed to receive the | is worthy of special mention. Great eredit rance to Galveston harbor (appropriatig - - Stella o treo crushed tne senool house, but | has been spendin says ho is surprised to find L targe city. He has vis a few days in Laredo, | fipsy notico. Auvril 1 s the date on which | is ulso due Principal Dowden and his assist 10,000 in the aggregate, but the expendi do such every ono who joined tho club should have - br 1 ar are :xceed §1,000,000), | — Al » cry ono who joined tho ¢ oul o | ants for bringing the younz peopie to tne 3 any yoar are not to exceed §1,000,000), A R KRyerson’s hands, Db atato of edueation witich was shown by | passed Overcomen that extrenio. tind fueling caned by ’ Nrires wil esceped with slight injuries, “Uhe breaks were at b s lovee, half a tall the most jm- | ks money in Mr 15t portant cities in the stato during the last | frurther action on the matter of vooms | them last nigh Tho conforenco report wha nrgent | [Gnk lo above Mound r i 1 \or action on th atter of va em last night, wo conferenco report on he urgent . mile above Mound Landing a | wonth, ana states that ho found more im= 5 ordered postponed until the articios of L s deficiency bill was agreed to sz sl il tes ' m et o and o halt below Huntington, | provements going on and more factories orboration ure filed, which will bo done P gt L i o Vaorhocs the sonate bill | Uioughout theentire ssstem, oxpettin ot on limber Luke' plautation. The out- | being builtin Laredo thau in uny of tho | in'n fow duys. 1% I DrempL, Beaitiny £ @ o L every orse flow of water from these places will inundate | OHHCF cities e following resolutions of respeet were Contrgets were lot toduy for the erection | unanimously adopted : lences i the heighits, sod Wherens, It has pleased Divine Provi- P o approvriating $14,675 for the purchase of tho | KV Yo : 21 b’ i Adiialiol,E vl ab now in%he nationul museum, pussed, In tho | B0 e s Ao SUOLUNYRE LRI RN & hteen milos souttiwest of here, was | discussion, Mr. Hale satirized Mr. Voorhecs | hOneit tosuly tht tood A skos 1l tag dence to call away from tho busy scenes of it before County Judge Burke today | for his ndvocacy of the measure as if it wore | LU MIV0E: i - iinary hearing on the charze of | gou in behalf of the fur lv‘wul‘u se depressed I mvory sprin v VI R ot aition he pictured last week, Adjourned, ¢ " TR e MRS iy b 5 sing of mortgaged property and obtai ndition ! P} 5 o tho members of the | 5,y oney by mortiag erty which he OO S | sl e reestod at the instance House. ¥ nla ction of country before 1t reaches tho Yazoo river again to join the great river, leaving desolation and ruin in th S0 parts, T of this lifo our friend and brother salosmau, mubmerin garden wnot of tho Vazoo on a Big Tear. R. Hume Butcher, therofor be it deltu and eutirely susvending railroad trafic | oy ICun,, March 30, —|Speo Tosolved, Thut wi from Leland o Rolling Forle, - The water | g 00 10 g R el "II Omaba Traveling Mei's ciub, dotender our | M o frow the Huntington break will join the out QIeRIAL LB £t yer, 8 1 doenc ympathies to 3 beroaved a | di ot own. 116 w ! Y e Dho house wo! h 1, sprin W Poub from Offuttrs Droak. which will ina e | Prominent Chicago lawyer, and_attoruey for | fechoes &ymrathics to the bereaved; and | oy Farmers' and Merehants’ bank of this | WasuiNaToy, Marc \[) Houso wout e i fov ! Uate ‘. large. sectian. of -country. - Those | the Chioago, Burlington & Qnincy rai R At savallSe man ANy A ereat doal of this busincss has | intocommitico of the wholo after tho trans- f e 3 aun ke been done by transient settlers of this county | action of some unimportant business on the . : oo V. L L d lost o kuignt, @ knight ; \ & TaaIa T o B ¥ \ it " 2 kind, truo and manly and the buks propoae to make an exnwplo | v yppropriation bill, alrbalpafl & S QURRIB G e i Mr. Morse said the provision appropriating - VAR §100,000 for the cantoens ab aviny posts vay, and one 1 r the o be Id L 1 Ly : £ A AsimAxD, Neb., March 20.—|Special to | showed that among the things to bo sold at | oo o TR ¢ 1y 1 mpiary char h oona were beor ‘and. light wines . Rttt . di 1_168 those can waters will swell ita volumo be: west against Greenvillo and that portion of the country, spreading out toward Witlinm's HAon bk tho GRst. and. no doubt willbiagd. | was learncd that lie. had ‘boen. arreated for [ RIARy (O WO (i DA S MRy, - A8 0 with the waters from the ISaston break, k- {1 creating a disturbance and behaving in a | \iombering thoe loved ones far i inga. Dorfect son of water from hero to | very unseemly manner. Ho was in company | whoso tany noble traits of ox ring to the | is visiting Fred Farvey, a proming braska have inde late hour it | Of noble eharacte man, of whom' can bo trugly said, of this city. This evening ut o Bayou 1 aand perhups overtlowing tho | With the notorious Diamond Dick, Hurry ster we do most sincerely respeet and to | Tur Bre.—The proféssional swindler is 2 | disonses nev 1ty or prc eust bunks of that streas Phe junction of | Duffy and otuer local sports, and got on a V80 0! S ¥ eavtfalt g g ) I the government beer saloon was to be | i L by aro caos" FIAlALt0 IUR P the waters from these threo streams will | grand jamboree, knocking off every one's }: o . mamary we | most heavtfelt | qgain abroad in this region of the country | (00 g™ with the library sud reading i ave filed to have h i fnundate nearly all the plantations of Washs | hat ho could reach, When arrested he tried Rtusolved, That a copy of theso rosolutions | SCeKIng whom he may devour among the | room, Ho protestod ugainst this as an out= | roditary , whi ! 1 i ghe aniton county. i its entiro longth and | 10 ussault the polico, Tho case comes up in | 1o forwarded to the paronts of our doparted | forwers. This tmo i€ 1s not the Bohemian ) Wgainst Lmperanco and tho Christian | wreatest tonntity, 18 eured by this pecutiae molic the EBIUOC breadth until Sharkey and Issaquenna coun~ [ the police court Monduy morning, Lo L T T oats swindle, but one gainlly as glarme. people of this country. Mr. Morse's amend- | ius wany remarkinbo oures o Hood s ties are reached, then connecting with the | retained . W. Hooi as counsel. “I'ie meeting thon adjourned to meot Sat- | goes about the countey )it L0 repres ment that no alcoholic liquors shall be sold | sucsapuria the utle of “ 1 st Bl tor outpour from Sky will ovorflow everything B urday night. which is the regular mecting | & wholosale gracery trm and takes orders | to eulistod men in canteen wus adopted | over B in its tracks until the Yazoo river is veached, | Nobraska, lowa anda Dakota Pensions | pieht, and when it 1s absolutely necessary r grocerics far {rom 83 to 850, and collocts | —yeas, 03; nays, 45, wany domocrata who 1 " ! N v ri For muny yeu \ votin “ho datiugo thia Hood Will 4o to plantations, |~ WasiiNrox, March 20.—|Special Telo- | for ofory momber of tho ¢lub, who possibly | all or o abarc of il i advico, "aod tis is | werody oaed o the proposition for i . d ock, fences, housos, stores, towns wod ra : . AR | RS SRR ¥ | Lo last seen of him. in srder that thero may bo @ yea aud na [ m ! : ! Algokitqiuen oy soronitowan snd el |ig aan o T Bk, |—Sonator Wilson of Towa | caty to be presen A the last secn of him i inordenipiajeta piav: o) i g, Ml puk Hoocl S il il o o allbe late and in muny cuses it may mot be | M0Wroduced a Dill today to pension Mrs, 3 » Attempted Burglary at Nebraska Oity | roso and the s ndjournec T - N PR Ractiel Price. He also presented a memorial THE COUNTY BOSPITAL i The latest from tho Easton break states it | from the Burlington board ot trade 1 favor L S URER AL RIRRVAH ) JOATER i MHOR) e 1 o 31 now 600 toot wida ud ineraasing rapidly. | of tho Torrey bankruptey bill atd n petition | Avehitoct Meyers Proposes to Make | Telceram to Tus By A young man who (e 4 3 . ogistel Q acifie Joh B City, Mich,, March 20.—Willinm [y g 11 | K ;i Gt Iho water crossed to tho west bank of Wil | fronthe EFricnd's s 8¢ 1M6,Cpapd. Faolfia 88 Jobn o ler of West Bay ( Sarsa‘pd’} 11ia T liam's bayou, at Avondale, and is six feet Duiue, Kansas City; aatompted to burglarize | Stewart, rec al el P K wasia Crry, Neb,, March 20, — | Spec i church at Blar, la,, in a Complets Examination. opposition 1o an appropristion for coast chitect I POTTTT T S s T \ deep in the stores ut thut p ARpansI, } g ""‘l““‘“ A‘"" \:""t“ JAEs. :'nu‘if»:l.‘x‘.:‘i I | tho notel saloon lust iight and was discov- | gono to Canada, 'Lhe amaunt of bisx! P : fi ator Moo troduoec 0 pay | Yesterday and went of ospital build- | gred by the night cleek, At the boint of a | has not been determined but 1s supp: Senator Moody introduced s bill to pay red by the night cleel. At the boint of @ 000 or §4,000. uI 1 BS th the { revolver Duine kept tho clerk from giving | be William J, Hayden of Custer county, South | & i the morning in company w iaLLATIN, Tenn, Marc ows of the | 1),y in "$100 losses on account of the | county commissioners and the contractors, the alarm until the Missourt Pacific train - HaLusLOURAKAIQRYEAMIA AU by d tersiblo siorun ot Enuraday it is slow to | Chippoiva Dndian tovradations. aiso ' bil | Tho builiing was gono over hustily and arrived, when the nlar left for Omaha, Naval Appropriation Bill. (r 1t gontly biit auroly tones tho 8 tomuch and L obtain, Every house und building between § granting the state of South Dakota, section | Mr Moyers announced that it would take ] WASHINGTON, March 20, —Tna house com- | digestive oz, creatos o good appetiie, cur s sk ™ BT 8 nathiof orm | 56 township 94 in Yunkton countyfor the | 3 oY ROURS K s or novBicense the Issue. (K q JonRCHC, OYOreInes dr L i le O Blodsoo and Enlia n the path Ir g atarip | o0 owniails ok i < Xakian oduahy for the | him soveral days to mako & compioto oxamis |k Hoen*Y O ead] e g | Wittoo on naval wilaira hae complotod tho | beulcho remmerionsy ol o was blown away and hundreds of people | 1 0L nation of tha work. He pointed out largo | " (ol ot S i anti- | Roval appropriation bill. The appropristion | o s tnase smportant organs to healthy aetion 013 1n0re than fOF | Now i the e to ke Hood's S . were injured and are without fo od or shelter, is 20,151,023, which 15 $4: isions buve been granted as follows [ number of defects in the building, showir license tickot was put before the citiz 28, 8 1t s reported that tho whole town Nebraskans: Original invalid—Joha Mors | that the contractors were not through with tho cur Tho bill provides for tho 1w y much run d neattn, it 1o of Dixon Springs, 1n Swith county, thirty- | row, Chambers; 8. Portar, Red Cloud; Bous | their part of the work i follows: H. L. Smith, mayor:J. L. Houchin, | construction of four large, heavily armored 5 stronzth o Ation 10 0o iy Lliave five miles distant, was swept out of exist nin Pranklin Adams, S. Paul; Franklin |~ Yesterday afternoon Mr. Meyers returned | clerk: A. J. Beals, treasuror; 8. Donis- | soa-going vess ) v ) sV's Sursapariiin whouts months ence by tho angey cyclono. Wire comw- | S. Aiusworth, Omabi; Joshua F. Facy, | to the hospital with the two suporintendents-| thorpe, councilman First ward; J Ward, OO S i Uit 4 has lofu e, iy appodto hay the plans and specifica- | councilman Second. ward; D, I Conunt, Businaie nthate Ryan & | councilman Third ward. The issue in this munication is interrupted. Those injured | Osceoln; Frederick Wugner, Wilber: Silas | in order to go ove anaclation by tho storm near Gallatin will probably | Bell, Wallace. K recover. ‘I'he Chesapeako & Nashville road | Leonard Brooks, Anjgu suffers greatly. Two 600-foot tresties were | Martha McMichael, former widow of We cstoration and increase— | tions in detail, and also to look ove Tomorrow evening at § o'clock the annual N n ol s. Original witows— | Walsh's bill for extras. 1t is the general [ election will be licensa or no licouse, ae 3 he Y of the Ne 3 1o . ley | opinion that the contractors will not recogs meeting of the Omaha brancn of P> 1 | satl, | nize their famous bill aftor it has gouo | Nelson Village Teustecs Nominated. | braska State Business Men's association &rsapdrl a s - destroyed, and two 800 ton iron bridges were | Benuett, Pawnes City; Augzustus Gros) blown from their pillars ana wrecked. The | former widow of Francis Girard, Dorehiess | through the hands of the architectand the | Ngisox, Neb., March 20, —[Special Tele- | will be heid at Y, M. C. A, ball, A full at- 1088 to stock and other property in this dis- | ter, superintendents, It is stated that the | - AT SH aciatiatiofdiatiad endance of members Is desired, as the eles A LF1ok 1e eatimuted ab 3,000,000, Jown pensions: Origlas). invalid—Philo | greatar ark of tho hill ia for Wwork called for | ¥Fam to Tus ‘Bex.|~A caucus of oltizens | tendance of membore Is desived, 88 bie ~ . & - G. Suge, Davenport; Robert P. Buli, Milton; | by the original plans and specifications, and | pominated for village trustecs ( P, Leigh, | tion of oficers nnllnl dul(lkmm, to .:, BUALO | 110 only medicing of which oan truly bo wuid, 1) url N A Tow Bont Wrecked. John Humiston, Cairo; Albert Dotson, El- | whon this is cut out thero will beouly | U ogory, Aeary Fox, jr., J. H. Wet couveution, which will be Lol 1 Liie Gty | 1uoses on e Dullar which 18 an unanswcrable iy Menpmis, Tenn., March Word has | don; Francis M. Cabill, Guthrie Centre; | about $5,000 worth of “‘ex'ras.” “h:lm\‘i-‘ ampbell, " They wre no license ;\lm s fi?mu'u-‘x will take place, Omaha | 000 C0 S0 Ceth and ¢ by, It | al candidates. s outitled to th ) \ i t . delegates to this con Ir Ists, Besure togot Hood aL St ow boat Nail | Heory Ebert, Eudon; Ephraim Mills, Win= | ~Mr. Moyers will iusist upon a thorough histy delomates fo this sanveas | grug ! N 4! Just been received that the tow boat Nail | ol Tahet Sunte ® Corning; Witliam | test of the plumbing and steam heating b - . tiou, and as business men from all parts of | “boiws iLLS T . . OO City was cuught by the cyclono Thursday [ NINGS Mora Springs; David: Ureighton, | paratus, aud from tho indications yestarday | Bock Ixland Surveyors at Ashland. | the state will bo boro it s lnportant thab able, unequalied as o fawily e night at Guyoso, 135 miles above here. The | Gene: John Murtin, Alias; Jonus M, | & great many changes will have to ve mado antire tow was lost, includiug one coal, oue | Phelps, Rock Rapids; George W. wWilson, | oy Pope & Co. before thelr work (s accepted | graw to Tue 'hs survevors of the AsHLAND, Neb., March 29 —| S Pele- | the largest local branch in Nebraska should fully represented. epared only