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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1 4 N RESSION DROCTENINGS | There s 4 good demand. teom manufucturers, | INDER FICHT FEET OF WATE FUNERAL OFARC sl roe v \1r Np—- | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS | T st tmmmasessscrs | (NDER EIGHT FEET OF WATER, wamemniswormerss | T NEBRASKA ELECTIONS | | The best ory wools are selling | Cardinal ¥ e R R ATy s, | e ffine at 28as0e, scoured fine s 1l Gibbons, Three Archbishops medium and medium at and Twelye Bishops Participate. | —_— - Ths Fortfication Approprintion Bill Passed | Toxns” und Culiormin wegia are aglet ! | The Misssippi and Whito Rivers Gover tho | Mitwatnm Wis, April 1.—Carlinal G tBont et PYom I g by the House Without Division, Vanin floores oy ads demand, with sales Locania Circle, jons, thive ithbishops and tweive BISIOS | io iy Hay,)—1The T | " r E i} were direct pagticipants in the services ov L o contes hetween the | of X atdle, XX at 83¢ and XX and above, 3 D T | lcense and anti-license factions was vigorous, - . f@tle.c3No. 1 Ohlo wools & the remains Of Archbishop Hefss at St | although license had w walkaway. elocting FOUR AND A HALF MILLION THE UM, | Mivhizn flacces uro in stondy, deman] at 2% REGIDENTS TAKEN BY SURPRISE, | Johns cathodral this morning, while fully 150 the entive ticket. by an_ average majority of I : ¢, Combing and_delaine fleces are firm priests formed n part of the immenso multi- | twenty-clght P s i faie domand, withsales of —_— tude that fillad the capacions temple. At 0 Ty Sose, and extra at e, | 3 - 5 5 *ossible Cluc, The Tdaho Admission Bill Made the ool in small stock are quict and | They Take Refuge in Tree Tops and 1‘ K ”I“ clergy assembled in the school | gy cpony, Neb.,, April 1. [Speeial Tele- Special Order for Today at Three el sl il b e dora e medal, s e ey, | Srm to Titn Ber.]—Excitoment .anent, the — " o o i was ¢ o The se U8 0CCt B = | O'Cloek - Doings In t SPORTING NE ik UL LR k 1 shont iy ot s closn tho Drieats | wystt vs somom it palaet, alihoitah 1o .| - o POV g 8 = 8 close Lhe priests | pnjent has somewhat subsided, o gl | ; ville Improving. | fobmin fe ek Aled ok Viough this wnce.| Eenl the pe i i | That Hood's Sarsaparilia does y than any othier similar preparation fn this e New Orleans 1t & 1 $livy to vile ~ulmry nouAS; T GAMILIoN Lo the: | oy L cuo DHTcIDRL gubjoet foF conversaLon ol | tive power Peculiar 1o 1tselt 13 conelusively | country. 1t you havo never taken Hood's New Onieans, La., April 1 pricsts who participnted in tho formal of the | the streets andat the hotels. A farmer re- | aHow Ty the wordestal Sures AL AL ELLA | i s e e T TRt participated in the formal of the | ! Jowi by the wonderfol cures it has effected, | Sarsaparilla, fair trial will eonvines you of Wasit April 1.— A resolution was | Telegram to Tin Bre.] —This w WA b i A T T Sy i ""‘{‘",’“‘"""""\‘“"" in the procession: ( slding near the scenc of the tragedy: was in | unsurpassed tn tho history of medicine, This | its cxecllence and merits. Take lt this season adonted. veciting that 1t s alleged by the | dny of the Jockey club_ races. The st Laconia_circle in the | nul Gibbons, Archbishop Elder of Cincl town this evening, and stated that a absolute morit it possesses by reason of the | * T ean hardly estimate tho benef cogretvbil { L rolIn e e e D e.| iselfof onehs tomoMoly; ; SHAIHary section of countty betiveen Helena and v | Atchbishop Tiban: of Chicago, Afcht passed his house Siinday on horsct | FAcEUALIE 18 Fropared by & Cembinntian; | from ualng Itood's SuFsaparlis, T, i district courts the | of suspending | One-half mile- Lexington won, Pete Har ,“"‘,TI“,”‘; b '““","\V\";!“."H’\ "“W”‘,‘""'; Witiotn, MeCiolladh o Dultith, Fletinessy of | und carr P A AN | Froportion and Procews eculiar to Tlood's | T was prostrated for nearly threo months, from sentence after conviction in eriminal lan 1‘ |:m. vl: |;‘.“,;_ 00 it ‘~I~ ‘v’”l”‘lvll‘:“ ””Ii-”:' |‘-.‘1\ \”» 1‘i’n »“ I[v‘l‘lflulxhfl'- \'x 0y of 1 un_.h:\nir;n of Belle- | every day occurrenee at this season, there " wparilla, poor eireuiation srovalls without warrant of Iaw, and that i eighths of mile—Germanic won, . 10V POl SUULY Bre ud condition | ville, Marty of Sioux Falls, Dwenger of | more buck of this statement thun shows | kinown to no of the blood I b xeidy % Hathy x‘. "l‘ \“‘Il.‘_“ B. second, Cliquot third, Time nd suffering, The water poured over the :'ul'l Wayn £ Grand Rapids, Mich,, | the surfa The pr SBAT AlLInMYES s | eCLI !a otlier medicine. 0 se 1: '; ||I ‘l,, : he coun ited St | levees on all sides, and in three Lours the | RKatzen of Flasch of LaCrosse, | been notified and somie startli it andby which the full mediclnal power of Tthotgh my i o § ot attorneys, mavshals and deputics and {ovon-sixtoenths o e firclibun onacum o | I 1 ) e the full medicinal power of alf the | aithon Phiysician treated me for nervous ) an wid dey nd | *Eidvon-sixtoenths of o milo—Marcliurn | circle was fllled oven with tho sutfaco of the | Be'geum of Lincoln, Neb., aud - Geardelli of | may be looked for at the prope et acd 15, rakained. Hood's Barsa- | troubic. ThiS pring tho samo aymploms ro- ates commissiol have been | won, Skobeloff second, Fremont thivd, Time | foow A St. Cloud, Minn, | s Sar. | turticd, and T conel i guilty of mal-administeatisn and corruption 10 rivers and In some places was cight fect deep, As the.procession entered the cathedral the | Found Dead in Bed partllats a blghly coneentrated extract of Siar- | LG AR icluded to Bio iy own physis . oM & et L ind seventy y Vice Regent | This occurred so suddenly that the peoplehad | vast congregation remained standing until the | Livcony, Neb, April 1. [Special o saparfila, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, duni. | it and began using Hood's Sarsaparilla, T fn office and dircctiug the committee on I I i Jiave ot loat one day from my wotk y g Lot " e it | o tiime to do auything. Their houses, stogk | Clerey, including the cardinal, hud been seated. | gram to Tir Bek.] —Philip Ehrenhart per Berrlos, and other well known vegetable | 1Y ML et A A G Judiciary to inquire into the extent, cause and [ i ey ery thine slse they owhed was'in tho | Miss was colebrated by Cardinal Gibbons, | obably fifty years of et | Tomadles. Tt has tron 118 why to the loading | 1o, S, iMeront verscn.l . d Ribky, ante 7 effec uel illegal pr } —_ - | water and in some oases swept away before | dnd at the Bisphop Henncssy of Du- | Bty vearsol deg; s Houtdidedd among meds W O NI | Eoots A e S e 2elé b9 AEbveie #o On wotion of Mr. Payson of 1llinois the te i they knew what had happencd buque delivered a ser in English on the | ib bed this morning. He was a butcher by | undisputed merlt, and lias now & larger salo | forgs, Frop: AR AT A b senate bill wis passed ereating the ofices of | Guetexnuno, N. J., April 1.—(Special Te A steamer from Helen brought out life of tho deceased, He was_ followed by trade, but owing to ill Lealth has not been | 3 Jitlehra sl vk R R I eyt (BB P S | people und a large amonnt, of stock Frid Sishop Katzler of Gireen Bay, who spoke i | working for some time. Yestorday e me § Sl North and Ll osaiigtin g Ml ody 1ay's | N the cteamer Tt with basges will bying | German, The ceremony of absolution fol- |\ old friend, and togethen AHao acton l 5 i il posséd oxempting from the pro- races B | outall the remaining stock and as many of lowed, and the great audience dispersed. At | o T R T Sl ki o oars. 1o oo Selling, three-quarters of a mile—Sierra | the people as desire to get away. Before the lock the prigsts wnd dignitaries assembled Pl B Ehrenhart, however, went § A O CATY | Novada won, Algebra, pelding, secc For- amers arrived many of the people vand took part in the funcral pageant to | 10 bed about 11 o’clock in the rear of Sherer's - life lines steamers plying in the waters of | ) & ) tonle: 1 ) PO} i J | O strect sh | 0 = R SHEG A | cigmor third, Time— i ook refuge into and the - tops Fiicis” comutery, All tho. Catholie so- | O Strect shob. und not appearing a5 WSl | yomon as judges and clerks of electior THE olinm AT N = - T bill passod muthorising bhoconptruchlion | oo “diPnay illy, second, s Seativle thiva; | Manyofthe pliniers gréatieely stined, Tl ot him and he was found us stated, Corone TR A i PAL i, £ 4 bridgee across the Towa. viv r near | Jon, ¥, secon i S [ i Gl Heto MO BeSL EO AR VAR BT |+ AL DVITFTANY coaINarENT, | HOLdke was promptly notified, but upon i b B G b { Lransfersing from Galen, 111, to | - Selling, _thirteen-sixtcenths of a milo | 'Ill'i'.v"}f"\ subside in time to put in crops, | & i \.m-,v,munufi.-nh 1 that an inguest was u Lo ‘,t""|.'.\'-"‘;'fl'» St il Sy etio. Ta.. tho ofice of inspector of hulls | Williwin ; wor GatesTRatonl Traiol8 he suffering has been and will be great, and | A Plea S Unde 5 Yen | Doceasary ecensed had no relatives or near | FHAGY B O L o vere Totts. ,I,:‘.‘“',' c. T, tho ofice of - fnspector of LS et AL iy il [ aid of all kinds will be necessary t care§ the | ‘M“".xv}"‘\A‘lnlul ;.1:&.”" | o e o e o o e e 15 el | John Laube Attempts to End Sam Suyder's L it o TR G 6y il D tlasvon, | TeODIE; HYoURH B Lodge. sister, lowever, who live in Lewiston, I1L, | fio% but only hulf ofthem wvent {0 the be 5 3 st O ar T hifola 0 e o By e e A% ety Viola lodge, Knights of Pythias, gave a | and notico was beut them by (Coeraph, bul T A e . st Barthly Career. L e b Ehot | " J iy The Situation at Louisville. very pleasant entertainment last nigh the | ab this hour they have not been 1 O [ MDY with the exception of one con the fortificrtion appropriation bill | 1 % 4 i A gh S ARTEeY P N S eiliman. - A1l the women were defeated —_— On amotion of M. Cheadlo and after somo | ng, one and one-sixteenths mile—Glen- | LovisviLLE, Ky, April 1.—The sun came | Pythian hall in the Paxton bloclk. A large | o b e O it Avi aoyesd oros'| Oursmin sceond, Wihoo third. | ot bright this forenoon and shone all d number of the members of the order and their [ thie highoet piteb of politionl excitement over | BESULT OF A TRIFLING QUARREL. g it tho board ereated o inanive Iuto | TV of o mito— Mamie 1 | The ruins dried off rapidly and the work of | lady fricnds were present to listen to the care- RUsa ATroRtal © | the candidacy of Ms. dackson for e clection o Tacilitios for produein: steel forgings for | Seven-cighths of a mile—Mamic Hay won, | repaiving the dumage done by the tornado has | fully preparcd progr N v (Specl member of the school board, The issue LR R i ol torpingm ton 1 BOy T s i Tty | LAl the ditusoibng Hy b ibriinco b v prepared programme. MiLtarp, Neb., April 1.—[Speclal Telo- | Syriinper of ! s Rete gl Wi |.‘.‘rl.‘.:;‘.';’;'..1.\.""1 gl o 5 us third. Thme—1:30. | ¢one forward energetically. Walls are going | The first number was an overturo by the | gram to Tite Brk. ] —Sherift oTANGAEED||| e it e L e TS s e G T e R e Bhe committee then rose and the bill passed Washington Jockey Club Races. | up and roofs reappearing on every hand. The | Union Paciffc band, under the leadership of | Millard tonight and arrested Austin Reed, | was “good sularies fo the Wounds Are Stight—As Bithout division, the amownt uppropriated | WASHINaToN, April 1.—After being used | Work of relicf is now proceceding systematl M. F. Rhyner. 'Tho band was at its bestand | husband of Mrs. Iteed, at whose house the | Teturns indicate hev u ! w0 being #4,521,678, . < fora farm for about ten years, the old Ben- | cally. Clearing the strects entirely of wreck- | rendered excellent music, but the size of the | Chronist ragedy occurred S | At Topeka dbout seven hundred and fifty 3 The national zoological park bill, providing | yj, b Y | b i ize of the | Chroniston tragedy occurred Sunday night. | jogistor ? i AR I SRR el i Bt o et Bl oy e was bogun today, Temporaty sonchinery | hall detracted very materially from the ef- | Reed was found at his mother's, with whom | T o B yoted - ekl 2 | newly organized Washington Jockey cluly | his been constructed by which it is hoped the | fect. i e T T B o hUaa 80 | ok S otly i bresto s ey e e - “The naval appropriation bill was reported | ourse, with fuvorable prospects for prosper- | Water in the rescrvoir can be supplied, The chancellor commander of the lodge, | his wife, He showed no signs of alarm ur‘\ The vegistr - throughout the Suw Snyder went to bed last night pec ‘on the calendar, | ty. The weather today was clear, but so The health oficers fear a great | Mr. James Fe hen add: od A pasi i | state i 1.and’ thit bl linnly th | ition swas ndopted that the Tdaho | cold thatthe 2,000 spectators were 'chilled | increase in disease us a result of the lack of | maris to t1 i tor e [eyeam S e | R E T e g elis poay wig not iy, 3 s the Tdalio hat the 2000 spectators ch 4 aresult of tho lack ¢ rks to the audicnce, welcoming them to farm where Reed lives is ubout | €Xally smaller sual, owing to u luck of | hands of an undertaker, while John Laube Al o e, made the special ordor for | through. The track was slow and heavy, but | Witer to flush outthe sower connections in e i 5 : o mi ot ssucs (FEae John Laube is sy, the. preions ques- | i kood condition in view of the h bt | Cise there should*bo a water famine, the entertainmient, after which he introduced | :'i'l;:;'}‘n‘;x:,\\l:hlft:n.l“\\!‘ull‘x;Vll;_-n)l\l.r'llquu-mm b s R 1 nom. + POSSIDIY happy that Le didu't succeed in put- tion to bo ordered at § o'clock Thursday. T Lot Whicl prevailed Vesterday and | . OUCOF aout cighty houses destroyed by | Mr. B, Roscwater, who addiessed the audi- | distance on pocem thut if, e had vode this | §0ted o avoman_candidato for the selool { L4 It O D e B somtative Willer was | most of last night, - Summar | the storm in deffersonville the owners of fout- | ence at some longth, preceding his romarks | uvo hoen scon 1 ack with u gnn ho.would | 40009, A colored wéman was run by the anti- | ESam is a young man whose name is tacke alhe death of R e, | - ive furlongs - Village Mald won, Onwara | fifths of them ato poor people, iwhose little | by the statemant thit he hug ot suqpos T ek e e o e igists, The suffrasiats were defeated | over the dor 1 R 5 -ond, Beck third, Time—1 :06, | homes were theiv ouly possessions, All the | Was to make a lengthy address, and therefore | g 1 vasa dance in Millard Sunday night | ;g the colored ey s g g SN NG Ll ) G clAhird, T 00, s | Bomeless ame b bcrt Fiven Aheltor, by | ad D0t pRepared Himselt for such . contin- and thers wery people from al dircetions on | {1 G SRS { woman floeted by - over § South Tenth sircet. John is a youn ¢ Wasnixaroy, April L—The experiment of | Shotzun won, Manhattan secoud, Coruelia the situation over there is much under’ esti- | #ency. He had been elected a charter menm- | ang e ll;{ul:l.,l_ullllm‘\u:.\ of the afternoon | jority. > man, & buteher by trade, and lives 103 the 11 o'clock meeting of the scnate did not | 'Inm-'ll B e | mates uu‘l h.-‘x..‘nu-|»;~ 'm-:zdvdl.“lu(lmh]m-k ber oo ot the {...lu s, he .fi,,i.L but had | Whilo the hose 'l"\mllf'”]:m‘-""u‘"i:,’.'\fr('i‘.'. Worked Satisfactomly. Jackson street X - ; L av-olds, hi o—Captain Wagene sotween Market and Iront and Mulberry and | never been initiated, and. could not, therefore. i L 5 ) ARG L] Kansas ¢ i Slocti 5 = RFiRtand iy Afto " prove a success, as roll calls were made be- | av-olds, half mi iptain Wagens oty I S ¢ 1 i FA A aa: asbi KaNsAs Crny, Mo., April 1—Eloctions were |~ Yesterday afteraoon about # o'clock Jol o Port nearly every home is ruined and most | speak from experience of the Bene ot = 1y | neld v ol isi | el fore 0 quoriim was presont | 5 of the inimates Tost Al excopt the. clothing | of the order. The motto of the order, 1 and! Sulcias ot = Leld in many elties throughout Missourl to- § visited Sau's shop and traded him ono cheap I'he house bill authorizing the wippi | Handicap, threc-yearolds and upward, | they w Subscriptions for Jeftersonville | ship, Charity and Benevolence,” was very « ORDI NG ide of a Farmer. | day for members of comnvils and school | vine for another. An hour later he veturacd P Re G i SR e B R e e e At ey | e, S e, i e Wit WOl i | g, Oy Neby Apil L [—Spocial Tetogran to | boaeds. Dispatelies stuto that the Australfun | nder e influence of o and acesed boats us may be immediately necessary to res- | dCriLt sccond, Buss third 1 Heavy Rains at Greenvill [*Rentito the huninne sentinent in' every: matt |-LiE Brn.]—John Pickett, o farmer living six | System workediantisfucionily Snyder of having gotten fifty cents tl & ) Vo res- | T ee-old-olds and upwards, one mile, over | at Greenville. Mr. Rosewater then dwelt briefly upon the | miles from Ord, committed suicide % i { 8 AL b cue the inhabitantsof the overflowed districts VRN Tim M LA ? GreesviLLE, Mi April 1.~ The situation | pri . APOIL LK ommitted suicide yesterday The Atch 7 Ilectic of “him on th 1 Snyder denied it e hudles—din Murphy won, Bassaniosce- | %" L%, Miss., Apri he situation | principles and teachings of the order and the | morning, owing to domestic trouble | 2 il Gy i nen ¥ fuin awd 10 wse e boats for that purposo ws luid. | ond, Ephin third. _No time taken | has been very wet the past twenty-four | marvelous growth it had exhibited. Although | his it “'.,.l,:.",,,.,‘,f( . und | Azenisox, Kun., April L—[Special ek T s R B = = hours. Heavy rains lust night und toduy | it was only twonty-six years old it had spre iR el e Tl eenlonE sy el N e Among the bills reported from comimnittees g ey Y| e tha W ivilizo sl 4 s s vented and he lodeec © T alaat : 2 % s (EWAIOHTRLI ALY T e | ot cague \ nt. mada things disagrecablo fn'adiltion to | OVohihe entire clvilized and semicivilized | ipants, * Not ented and o lodgod with the | ipal election here today was two domocratic | R O R b T : ng | Creverasy, O., April 1.—[Special Tele- | tho encroachmen world: The endowment rank w lso re- b g At his usual hour, his | g tjre0 republ 3 T 11 Laubes temper to vise with “"“"l"":-“" of = “I‘ ;‘]’ to_ cause to be | gram to P Bk, |—President Robison of the. th 3 ¢ '!mu]nmm of the backwater | ferred to and its advantages shown. |; nm \m«l.ql.\»m».l({\ Do'clock, when he was | '_] ec republican cov men and four ye- | Ctused Laubes tor t vith o jump, 1made ull the iceessary field examinations, sur- [ Eri 10 LIS SEE t Robison of the | jn the northern part of the city. The | The speaker closcd by Wik -t the | discovered dressed and lying on his bod un. | Dublican members of the school board. e | Ty OiBbliiie i Vel experiments Wit vefcrene i } C nl;nr]\i.lf ) suys tonight that if the broth- | water, which has mot spread much | touching story of Damor iins and the | conscious. He lingered in that condition | movementof the women to elect four wen Jet o Jetion by (he ovevtion watcrs betwoun 7 de- | erliood clianges its schedule the league will | gince ' last. night s now flowing _over [FieRsoRIAGUE L e ExempliAGA sin thiatapne | Ao x ovon Butehdvinginko 00 cbeuetalioflle) ibaisiofitha sencolbourd collinsed 5 ToVind il see i yo 1ot wod srrees wost longitude and the foot hills of the | also change, in order to compel the two or T o k | ings of the order., | family and acquaintances in Ord were fountd . i i | AT 1 v : i e ¥ mountains. [ an vy ampel the two or- | tho truck of the Louisville & Now Orleans | 5 Rosew: b e hedl sems roll : giviniz directions for the disy N et L BLRRDUE G G Ll B D S TR Rk G ganizations to contliet. He says there 50 | yoad, thereby e A 2 . Rosewater’s speech was follow hy L) 2 apdsa 0, s body | the democrats. But they clected only one, | Shots i vupid « i at Sayde R Sointe Iroceodod o) e o fh i B Ao e there will be | youd, " ihereby preventing ts spread Vry | peading by Mr. Loofs Baehr, T and reasons for the act. His troubles, ¢ ' 3 - i ‘ N e leag s compelled | el 5 At 4 NS reading by Mr. Louis Baehr, The picee sel- act. His troubles, he | Mys, Lydfa Stockwell, s st ad the ene | and was pulling the teieger on fou : S nossedaditothe |l pHR O IO IL o lomo il much in town wter from the Huntington | Gied W w humorous episode in Pisee sel- | said, were more than he could bear. He was | m‘,‘[" D LAt vad'sha. hd the en- (IS WIS B B et tho ol Bt e pontanie Dl | brotherhiood competition breakeis now ' passing baclk nto the viver | ey, and Mr. Bache rendered the selection in | SHEIYS ety of dre andat gud Wi A | candidutes i both purties, Lheother, thiee } 3\ 5 e Dullot: outored’ tho: coflie, - Suyibr, il 7 | 2 ¢ i cals, cre a2 | e i sy Ui poadmaster of the Chicago & Northwestern | of =000 pol - about SO0 on { | entered the cei snyder, Sy 3 : : R Olav . lie o watel P SRR tDAG excellent style, being loudly encored. He re 2 & W T of 2,000 polled, he w candidates [ clutching at his breast, exelaime n EXTRAORDINAKY KESOLUTIONS. | l&:‘ns.ln ‘(\l 5, (‘]lc\t-l:uul 1. e oty at :!' ““"“\";\““_» sponded by reciting “An Actor’s Tale,” in a | FAIWay. Iy !m-\.{u-im'h« thaimen Rl proforr- | Shot ™ and fell to th o e By CaxsaeCrry, Mo., April 1—[Special Te Rt OO IRl Crany O of vatelOWEVCE: | still better manncr. | G SR AL T R thun for S | powercd, but did some dan s fightic Action of the Exec wvam to Tie By Tiis | (anans € City gihic || ia rast spisnding ovantha us omyter avmich | Miss Libbie Clamberlin followed fn o | s‘x»l»“ SchoClHonse fur Storlingy FLi & worne lan for i womii ! considering that e 1 ibIE HTC the Minnesota A was won by the Cowboys, it being the second | the country and in some places is AR wo solo. Miss Chumber o was | STERLING, Neb, April 1.—[Special Tele- | 309 voted. The whole vote showed they bl | FeFolver for some ot b St Pavr, Minn., April 1 Al Tele- | victory for the home team iu the series. The | Today the’mayor appointed a committeo P | sweetand elear and she received prolonged | ¥ na to Tk Bee. ] —At a special election held | no interest the clection. but voted appar Suydor was not Bt gram to Tup Bee]—The cxecutive commit- | grame full of exciting situations and | 10¢ after and ‘care for those in need in the “l‘l\’lll(“l\*fi'\l'{ljl\‘l3\“0:{ln\-nlfi:xg.‘m‘\v. A :u‘x |( iy the proposition to vote $3,000 of | ently out of curiosity. They went to the | m‘;‘ J| une when the §owere fived, yte 7 < S SlantHlayat t e Sb A a A B ALE BLEth A TGty e e fots A MeMahon gave a splendid imitation | bonds to build a new school hou ded by | POLS with male escorts and were treated with | and & hose who 1 shed to him expected noth tee of the Minucsota Farmers' alliance, rep- | Dkilliant plays. - Scor | water flooded districts of the city, The cot- | of Henry Dixey's. impersonut £ Tevi IV Eno0, ATLIoC Y X ance, on e B ke i f Henry 0y's, onution o o ST e al St > greatest respect ing else but that 15 dead or dyi t resenting 500,000 tillews of (he soil, met here ‘ R OB O A et (iu aa CHL 3 Toport £ | Hovasloudly Bl it tesponad it | iE mIIoR Y ihiore being only eI Bl i G B s6ta. of resolufions’ of’ modern times. The!| City andZimimorand Lincoln for Clovelund, | Seom to/ba toithe outsido world: 'Should: the rofessor Matthows read Will ‘Carlton’s | tho streets und finully headod for the ve Curcaco, April lo—Tha. democrats made o | standing with his: bucke towaid Lahe, 1 cause of this action was the vecent decision of | Uniipire - McCarty, | Ao RO TR a good orop will | PO SOMt Ot FIre," and was followed | place and played soveral alts while big [ etean sxweep of alt the ofiives in the priveipal | MR U O 1 B0 =t 4 N e »e made, which has been the case in nearly | Vrho mthe AL ran to all parts of the cit Ay the. : S o ) hullet = came, v struck the foi R e i decision OF | NI Yo, Apiil 1, (Special Telegram to mude, w case in nearly Il eI on s brosmo tyasl concluded parts i city to carry the township clections today. The republicans b yily T livectly h 3 ] | Tk Bek, |- Seore: Now York s, Metropoli. | &1l cases of overflow _The rath X s concluded | voters to the polls, Byerybody is jolly had previously had the north 0 ol ety M e 5 granger railway ¢ , which practically | ] 2 , Metropoli- | oAl with a sleight of hand performance by Pro- | yief Thabiling f DENES 100 had previously had the north and south town | heart, and followed on the e A (O PRBT R TR e [ — A Tornado-Swept Region. fessor Auderson, which was very amusing. | O P e e L COUC R e JAUGlRS SRt Lo PuiaveLrins, April 1.—[Special Tele- 3 5 i s The flocr was then cleaved, ‘und dancing | - b L gIRtoree the republicans maintained their dead. | inches, o ut, making only a flesh wound )0 1 P pecial Tele- | Sr. T April 1 » g fl' e “\'K‘l‘ f“: k‘;‘“,“ ;\““"”\ theiv bor- | oy 1o Tk Be core: Athletics 5, | ornad ;‘:‘“"‘rp; ll-nilx.l n(nr.n“.L.umu“g_m.{x nul‘ | was the order of the hour until after mid- | Want ing Taw Ropealod | The democrats also made decided gains | Another bullet had steici - the tibi, or shin ers. After denouncing the_supreme court | University of Pennsylyania 7. + | tormado-swept region of southern Ilinois and | night. i ety il 10 among the aldermen. The new eity council | bone, of the ie and after frolicking for malng sthis second Dred Seoit doct 2 ok ’ Kentucky is to the eftect that fifteen families i e Kaxsas Crry, Mo, April 1—[Speoial Tele- [ i Do thirty-fonr den y-one over un' ares’ of somo. two or thy R R R I wrchased the Drlanger System. | it the Buy bottoms near Goleonda, 111, are AMUSEMENTS. grum to Xitx Bee.)—Tle Commercial clubto- | publicins, by dhde i) HisiiBking GRS et hoihtalonTborty woshavajcrasted Wik | N (Y onio S ApHil STiETH o] Gntelally an- ) honioleas and mostof thofmombars lafured, et ] 2 o night approved resolutions usking the repeal | OnC ndependent xop, i e Lo el bad e e oo ae Epor. | nouncod thi tho East Tennessce, Virginia & | 10 stovm literally swopt the srewlng whent BB e e e G s e e Berlin Short of Meat s B aove Eamrton lows: ; [ Gumeie Ihm s L R, i 2] from " he dvound. S Tivo ddweilings at Boyd's opera house last night to a large | with having brought about all the distress | ; : 1 b e T I RS E e T C A G pe | G uilroud hus contractod for tho pur- | wrecked and ull the bums, ote., de | aud noisily enthusistic audicuce, 1tis the | and financial depression of the nationine]| DB, ALl joensadiango of R R e o T B b R0 108 or LYk o 2 caat oth baisooel| Sevoral hundred head of enttle werescattered | samo very funny old farco comedy, with watter will be broneht before every commer- | Ieat fimine the purveyors are uridh Bttowb " (b Uho HOFvVOLs BHIOEk s, At s I an etfart to so anend the constit- | company in the purchase is to make their line | viver from Goleonda, one mun was killed *nd station agent; Miss Katie Hunt forlunch | To Start a Hospital Fuad. | Eoiieathio prten or meat 2 nts | Soon alter e overpowercd Latbe wus N and nation cstablished by and for the benefit | 1o 1 a line starting from | a dozen injured, besides, houses, ete., being | counter girl, Miss Blanch Nichols as the | Frexont, Neb., April 1—Special Telegram | - . BILUIO station s YL ORTN AT AR Vontth i 16wk 1o platn | Cincimatl and. rouehine Jacksonle, Pl | danolisbed. T T L o e The Czar 11 Lsomeniins Slnla. ioiong YOONE ZaON) it e e re attor! T ifls “ovont "t | Mobile und the gulf, Slueveport, New: Or° il | ot the Straner, and'a lot of cléver acte e e T R Ll e | AN ESlAre g SR B o eoutri”shull ever again uitempt, to sube | leans and Memphis Houses and Bridges Destroyed. | in the other parts. 'Harry Gilfoil and Harry | Dac€08 W 116 G005 SRS ofitnoes thotifs i et e Sl fqryshooting, gholst £, Suydar actod Dorsonnzos ey have themselves orea ted. i AT Lircarienn, Ky., Al 1. News of the | McDonald played the hotel ropers-in to por- | Presents fofithie\{iTourof Savoyiilby locall(Rotorabute Bavs g Ca ninuRbog kAl FBE Y B L Tesolved, Thny wo rocommiend. the. hoiding | - The Death Roll. R o e e PR [ fantion Ewhile Miss fHurt nnd Miss umsdoa' |81t ihenplivewis) sedored andorthio [z e anddeniling ithtdonimegligt gl GO of u conventio ofthe United | NEW York, April 1.—Hugh W. Collender | sounsy o8 | Qistinguished themselves dancing. Miss | 8uspices of the Ladies’ Chavity club, the pro- and wont to shootingiut him, 1Ho coulie ro- Rtat s counfy and the southers t Brecken- | Ni | ! 5 amber whether o 1 ! Bt te to consider the very | of the Bismarck-Collender billiard tablo | ride county by sonthern part of Hrecken. | Nichols mado quite veputation a few | ceods to form uucleus for a lospital fund. | ambonsWlbihol the HLOUAR WL SO s e s anestions avisiung outof | 3 facturing company, died here this morn- | reached heve, L T T ok e et e A thon “l';‘l'“,-"”-\".l Louis, A Harness Dealer Closed Up | Last Night's Performance at the Virst i Lr i At o' thintstory wos tesolved, hereby ex . 2 D L0 A al houses | doing wha s then called the lum-tum £ rness De 5 . | Last Nig] erfors e at ihe N A somewhat funny sido 1o the stry wa aRulyndy reby oxp inig o ; ) | uvnl.llnun\ bridges are down, and Mrs. 13d- | dance, With one exception, Stanley, the com- Crarks, Neb., April - [Special Telegram | Congregational Church, lewrned last night when a veporter dropped JaTatahe ALnaxy, N e, ongressman | W sk At MeDaniels cight or ; onger, BT A o | tom 4 G Dol i 1o | down to inguir v Snyder wi g Bradiey, T nd 1 Liaxy, No Y., April 1.—Congressn wards was killed. At McDanicls cight pany is stronger, and especially in the special- | to Tne Bree,]—C. G, Dolan, dealer in harne: M 8§ he gren 1 downstorinouy Snyd & the: suprosmd conrt Who dlssentod fx W Tonty- Tt Noge e me | ton houses. were damaged and. the wife of | Hoa than whon last horo., dulion’ Mitehell | i o donlep lutuniopey EECEMIYS R RERIIE L e |itlong iClG hanhvis fabnd iandin g shot 4l puprome court Nho dissentod front the sald |- grict died at Iis home in Onconta. this morn- | John Jurbes killed. Two children of John | uebauihonlast s uliang NN | endd iesland eatlioryprass losed eday, on an | aSHEs0 SERE L Atessandro Stradella Gia- | and whon il Tow S was s, e Nebrask Y o —=Rav, C. Relmon- rss injured; 0 be o railroad man’” very Lawton had | ¥h003 bout § Schutz, Handel and Haydn, possibly com Gl LoL SO e B My , Nebraska and Other Patents. 8y méeted with the American Sunday i four recalls on his whistling act und Miss W 5 . e e o etV (ataLyASOpRbULO L leotend i A WasiixaTox, April 1.—[Special Telogram | Sehool union, and brother-inlaw of Judge Seventeen Lives Lost. Ramsden wis compelled to repeat her hurral alved Exa ation. | ¢ younge fricnds thought it would do him good to T D] Patents wore fssued today as | Lhurman, died this morniug, uged sevouty- | xsaow, Ty, Apvil 1ecTn e Jowae part | 11 no loss than thkoe times, roguraloss of tho | - \WALLACE, Neb,, Apeil L—{Spcclul to Tuk |iEhaoeiviotitholiihpatoilborsi g oL NG OF tba sifing tilng fonhisnerves SIIG WANKHD i e T PP e LG i T of this and Al counties Thursday's toruado. | 1t 1t b threw the bl off one of hor :m: J--Howard M) Clary waived examina- | ‘[‘l‘i‘]-:""I“““":"““fl.\.m::r\n‘x;fl thet wondor- | the theatre, and so S e to tho half to K. Nelson, Omeha, mortising Indicted for ¥ | @id immense damage. For tew miles hoy | shoes. ion today before Justice of the Peace Wilson | genius sloishiol compoalbion ROL arniokios j sEEIAS ) i, mortising ma- or K mense damage. For ten miles beyond | b Ly ) Possibly.in anti e oDt hin e e e e ¢ X = T T o} i " iy and was boi wer to appear before 088/ icipation of the fregue ¥ of 0 chines Moy . Habw and J. Schroedor, | - Mestens, Tonn., Ape the Barren river aud fivo miles on iz i | TR ORI an was bound over to appear bofore the dis- | UL L aneiTafim oL AT ono Hickory Grovo, In, safoty machine; Georga | Uhis afternoon brought in twenty-four indict- | L stori suonvallbatoralinddianotionye | e e Y oes A ROn e pirution of their thomes the i X Keller, Osceold ‘ol alars ments inst B Pulle ., € a: | house or trec standing in its course. Seven- | 5 = _ A, if o4l 2 [ERERARILO] Xy gic8. thoysinearporaLad lock; Thomas " il S e L N Bt R of Court Convenes at Niobrara e s o vt lips, Clove- | tts e cubezzleiment o ¢ hus | Allen county, Dwellings, barns, timbers and o \e Courts Today (5o g s at Niobrara. or cligions, us they i !.m.t.] Ia i e for sinking shalts | disappeared. Pullen is a brother of cz-Secr | fences were destroyed, und the mancy loss The adjourned meeting of the citizens who wnrAra, Neb., April 1.—[Spe | s most inspirine strains, melod 1 soft carth, Francis M. Powell assignor to | tary Pallen, now on trial for the cmbezzle- | will be heavy {4 i By Thi | gram to Tue Bee.] ~The spring ter f the | monics of all their eomposition JLAALLcorth, (Prails B Dol ssiguonto| (Y HAlipn, mowHowtHalfor tho ownein; avy. e live on south Twelth and Thirteenth streets | & Tite pring term of U filapmanton ot fall= thele Seomnpait ; D pulleyidobn N Reimors, Calumet, 'Ta., | 614375 funds ¥ 5 The Tennessee Cyclone, | who:protest agninat bulck yards: belug . opex- | mv\“.|\..‘L”l"‘\'|;“'vl|;'{IMP' o oy | times spokou of ws saored opers, is “T'ho Mos = obstetvical forceps; Georse B, Rowe, -— I Yt | ated in their neighborhood, was largely at- [ Dia dockot, AupGLoGeises e o1l Iisiiniot Hnn ol QUGLLAL {ordope, o Care SB e S M MATTANOOGA, Temn., April L,—A dispateh | (ot 1 e , was largely at- | (e docket | N e Millard 8 Sundth and_ G iy, Stock! | New Youk, Aprl 1 TR | Em(ET R i T Tl e | miLwavkers nor pLEctioy. | O G R i ol ville, Neb,, mechanism for converting and | their employor cilayers and | yews of tho cyclone: Tholoss sggrogntes | , Joun Hosicky was in the chate and &, W, | A% FAFREE fLE N a teained quartette apd un accon trmsmiuing wotion. frow windwills, cte. Sl gt T Rioniaon o6 e e 0L Milln Gallerainnd ell g ghinie pEL ROLOH s speretary AT FCAIUE MO8 iy o Law Drings a 1 plishid o Vi i bt Sobn b potion from indmille cte. | eight-hour demand. Tho bricklnyors aro to | and 200 houses are in rulng und people liome | minutes of * the last meating the com. | The Bennett Law Brings a Religious sing this compositi last nizht for treating seeds, \\;v\ll‘lnnw'lljnm:-' 2 \l.n.iuul\\\ll receive an | 1ess, d:lm'm;«- Anl.d wr” ing. _Subscriptions | mittee made veport of collections | War in the Campaig irst performunce was gl Fix e advance of cents per’ hour, muking wages | Were started today for the suffering at Fay- | and subscriptions obtaine b Al Minwavkes, Wis. April 1. -The municipal | Congregational church o) New Bvprcss Company, $1.05, | etteville and nearly §1,500 was secured: [peRrr e ‘“”.’H:':‘l SaaRes IR i PO T |lu-”h:l Thore is not much to bo s Ll MixyEsroLts, Minn., April 1 S0l $ T | - — FEAYIRE A SERODAG 2 0COS- sl e wy I8 probu- e eance, 1t must be heard. Thewe was th AT |l~‘:m| “mnn:fl | Kicking Against Our Cattle. Helena shily Relieved. sury \.m.;-nna»,. The report '-vhl\\\ml bly the |||u-|vl.ufl1.\\ul.h'~l-'tl in the history of | clear, vingiug tenor of My, Whiiney Mock Stk 0 SR ] 1b s i | Loxbov, Al oA mecting of the asso | HELEA, Avk, April 1—Owiug tod break 150 subscribod “ana_newrly”ono-half'of the | the - city, Where ww three tickets” i | yidigo to st the souls of e il th \ Northern sailway will | gjuted o N ; : £ | same collocted. Attorneys B d Corn- | the field, - rvepublican democratic and | the beautiful arius, “Every Valley Shall I today that tho Great Northern aaibway, will | iaicd chiumbor of *ngriculturo was hield | in the leveo at Ausin, Miss, Trtlons, has ve. | fsh wore askd the opinons of e stution | citiacus y o xepublican | democratio and [ tho Peantebiatme LRNC o e oves o arnuiae so. Sxpioes. compoy. of W0 | today, /& Fescluticn e adonied declaving | celved some relict, tho river falling’ somo L s 10, suintha | Citians, Mo triangrular fight includes | i o pathiotio: straine of t¥lhy Rabule stne wanie 1o do the express business. on 18 | that th yeluxation of tho regulatious probily, | here. St o 'from the flood are having | desited end and gaye their views at length even the smallest ofice in the gifvof the peo- | Yk Broken His - 110 there. wa sy iy “u\: :A{) \T n).lvmln;l H\l‘llnlz\h-l-lu:.‘ymlx'm!h;x\\y into xlnl.-..\« Britain of {n fearful time standing the attacks of the | r-! H. Butler argument in | ple. There is no particular issue at stake, so | the clear, flexible soprano of M Jerthi 0 the Chicao, Burdington & Northorn voud. | Amerieun stocks catilo would be extromely | buffalo guats that swarii in wyriads, avor of all nte making o per- | far s eity affairs ave concerned, but- the Lu- | Bayliss, i new stav in Onsaba's musical fivma y \ iWhere are ndications Wt the elations ex dangerous. | it M T sistent and eneryredic fight in favor of doing | thovans and Catholics foreed | B o oaaini mugnitudo o sidlifully and Absolutely Pure. g iating batwoen the two souds are bocoming Naticom ot S Ticket Scalpers Protest. away with what he termied the tnuisance.” | pulsory education law futo the campain by ox foctingly veder the beautiful weladies o6 i A creum of wrtar ikl powil § ST e oot 0. contan he e Hotes ooy Hleket Scutpers Protost. || Ho iwas confident that the courts would sus- | xaetinz u doclaration from the candidutes s to | Jnow it My ey veth,” and “Ro- | of loay stronzth—U. 8 Gover previous tuige that the Great. Novthern, is WasmINGTON, April 1.—1t is estiwated that | m\”k\_‘,“.\"“ 3 ltl“l" 'I l”,’ Nutioual Ticket | tain the property owners - in the contest, He | thete standing on the he condidutes wsto |y Sice Greatly, O Daughiter of Zioni there was § dort, Aug. 17, 159 utorostod In nt purchase of the Chi- | there has been a decrease of §11,500,00 in the | ssociation today presented o the | himself was not"as great a sufforer s those | yopeal, and will_vote for no- candidate who | the well knows baritone of Mr. 1. B, Young - cago, Burlington & Northern Lo AERL A DY ary | somnitee on comumereo o vigorous.pro- | Living in the neas vicinity, and b would get | docs ' not | mgree; with - them. llis | [ the s magnificent biss . veciti | pemem e sy S T The comptroller of the DO | inst the passuge of Baker's amend- | 4 8mellof the stifling smoke cmitted by the | aroused the™ Protestant and =~ Amerl | KU and avias of the tovio and {1} f A New York Mo Suiocides ! 1o currency has ap ards only a few tines ¥ i 3 ) Amer e ek T " . A e York v sutetn, | ot 40, T, b | D WS i | VR e WSS | i, o AR W | T win i || Bermuda Bottled. ! N ouk, April 1.—[Special Telogram | Dunk exsminer for'the state of Indiung, vieo | transfor by any person except a regularly ap: | could 1 o as unbear they have turued out enmasse, Toduy’s vote | thetic contralto of Miss I e ] “Nou must gn v Bern | to Tur Bre.]—Morris Marks, n commission | Samuel I Taylor, resigned O e it iy | could mob compiyhoud how anil why thoso | g belng watahed with great concern”by tho | Ui rpret the pathos of *A Man of Sorvows" | ) you do t bye Be il T R : - | potuted tlckot ngout of rallroud tickots, | Whey | most iutovosted gouid have suffored tho nui- | friends of education everywhor and s ewch suceeeding solo was rendoved the | b Jnences } onclant il s nportes doin Dusiness | Facal Tow Among Nogro. Minors. | Wer ralsuad et 1 i publ sance o long without lodizing o compluint onds of bduuation ey O eorgo W, | approciative nudienco applauded. Me, W, P | ) doets anoed } No. 6 Spring strcet, committed suicido this | Cuawassos, W. Vi, April 1A goneral (A mmbet of ol "gontlonon exproed | pock democratic, cditor ot Deck's Sun, i e, who prosided at "t o duving s | iersigr T st ) R o ber he was | ) o, 4 A genery Eo N mmerp— eir sentiments on the subject, and finally o | olocted over Mayor Bro e e dition of the Pustoral Symphony in th ! 5 e, | i o Mo Lintta 12, Sreaavan. oo iavan | row occurred among lot of negro miners ut Tofvr Thont to Nobrasks; Uhels sentincate gn the Sublect wud Rl | oectdd over Mojion Brow, senominaied by | o't noldl ‘o waaleicospollownd, | | i e ot 1% Measter, u widow | Coperton whilo ut a dhce early this morning Mitronn, Del,, April 1—[Special Telegram | adopted thut Juigp, Be Rl or il | S e, e Mrphy, fubore | Tho Tirst Congregational has u gand | ) A ’ i i ong outjd, thee sour 014 gisl He and ‘Iiu\\'.n\|‘l..u-|u~l. Willium G. Lee and Wil- [ toTur Ber.]—The Wilmington Methodist | propare the necessary papers for an action in | citizens' candidate, ~Many demoeiats de- | Ol whd its pawors were fully t and | | L R AT L TR et d) | et ) waro kllied and othors cwounded, | Episcopal conference today adopted rosalu ot il L bela ab. Mational!| SauBsedisie Doailion aF theie party on the | flstatel, s BN e TR ) stop-daughtor called on him 1ust Monday and | o ot Wore miade, | Biona tavorin e nrobiki . Another meetig will be held at National | educational liw, but voted for the party can- | formed at the Dns S¢ FEEY 5 pplicd the ) - or cul Monday and | DATRPRATA % ons favoring prohibition and commending to | hall next Tuesday cVening. didate on the ground that ] et issuo | place of the usual orchestyal dssi e. The! | \ iother. YWheiwhowa found dood tioroso | Misxuaporss, Miun, April L—[Special ween prohibition und its encmics | conrt o iimediutoly ostrat the owners ot | Catiolic cloney wevo very dctive i suppar tho city and " was | pertectly, | e | ! a5 s v Nepad . | brick yards from procceding furthe L Y 1o canaldatos, who wero | Altogethior the performanco of ‘“Tho Mes |} s RO ———a [ERONRNG i g \":‘v: : 1|.|.- effort of the | ; Protest Against Duty on Hides. tholn Saving work 8L ol of caapon 7 plod 15 dons - Aiduton e WERR | SHaniv loat Wt was - musical event H . | Re; s the r Business. inglish syndicate owning the Pillsbury mills VASHINGTON, April 1.—In the house today | can bo heavd. A lively contest is unticl La "The Ldemocrats elect Peck mayor | Which will not scon he forgotten by those . i Wasiixato, April 1. Scnator Stowirt to- | 1 (i ¢ity toleuso the U C. Washburi mills | Lawler of Tllinois prosented a protst of M. | pated 3 iy, democrats Gloct vy 07" | who wovo present, ‘wo or threo numbers | OF PURE NORWECIAN ) uy introduced a bill regulating the manufuc FPIRe Ry D. Wells and other business men of Chicago iy 2 | gl - - | will be especiully remembored, the sweeping | 3 COD LIVER OIL. | ture, sale and importation of lager 1 For | Given Heavy Damages. aguinst any duty being placed on hides, Completely Wrooked the Bullding, | THE ELECTION IN KANSAS. | motion ofiule cliorusy DAl the Lyl 51 1§ Lapmoumion S0 amen | the purpose of the act lager beer is defined t Paws, April L—A vendict of 1,01 | = by " PROADRLERI, AL 1AL cxblosion % ' “on | " optano solos and the efforts of tho t AN PT | ! the ac ed to | i y dict of 1,018,400 I e e th ; : ; | Batties Fought on Loocal Issues In | the 'sopruno solos and the efforts of the tenor |- | BRI AR B A T e s aud Taow ot i kol A Juvenilo Murderer and Suloide, | cun d at the works of the metall i gL a0 Lo [ o o ) CONSUMPTION, | Auy other fluid is designated ns adulterated | turned today in the suit of Gibbs & S _DarToy, Wash,, April 1. —Y caterday Henry | pany ot Beth Ayres, Pa,, this morning, | Al 1 o8, | o A 4 ) ! Bronchitis, Cough | Decr, The bill fnposes a tax upon brewers | 8guinst the Soclote i 8L Cibbe & Sous | Sanders, nineteen years of age, shot and in tly killing Stephen Burrou, | Toreka, Kan., April 1.—Elections were | German Forei Secretary of 1l or Nevere Colid ) and dealers in adulterated lager beer, with | PRI N ) | stuntly killed Della Eddington, aged seven- | pletely wrecking the buildin | held in Kunsas today in sixty cities of the | BEkuN, vil 1.—The Relehannicer an- 1} 1 and the ! Beavy panultes for uiluto to ke out lioouso | A Monument for Bismarck ek Al Bow UL LR oy Draiph becaiag (ite SO il 2L | 8o, pocond gad shisd slams for councilmen | ngges e pupALLLEOL A2 BB REGIO 5 ] e A nothor All puckages containing the beverage shall be | Bostoy, Mass., April d she refused his uttentions ; > g and meimbers of the school board, In neurly | 88 forelgn secictary of stk randed “udulteruted.” Adulterated lager Mans.) April 1.—A pommitieo com- | ey Salt Lake's Clearing House. i i : - ) e e i et ur | prising inlucntial members of ull shades and _ Steamship Arrivals. Saur Lake, Utah, April 1.——[Speclal Tele. | il the citios thebattles were foughtonpurcly | wanted—Soverul experionced sulesli- || hoghusphites Daned 08 Jager bows. | political opinion hus invited the public to sub- | At New York—The City of Richmond, | gram to Tug Bee)—Tho clearing house | local issues, The chief interest attaching o | o5 in trimmed hat department; also | You will find it ~ —_—— | ey T | from Liverpool; La Normandie, from Harve; | opencd today for the firat time The clear- | the eléction was the exercise of suffrage by | experienced trimmer and several good . he Wool Market. I ickthall Bhows Up. | the Thingvulla from Copenhageu ore Sx10.000 Mhia s ut the rateof | Women, The women at Manhattan two | nilliners, MISS ALICE ISAACS, ] Bost Mass., April 1.—[Special T Woopstock, Ont., April 1,—Melvil X it 1y #2,000,000 for the week years ago captured all the city offices and 1518 Farnam st gram to'Cux Bew.]—The market for de Pickthall, who disappeared about the time | . Jatified the Leaso . My - had @ ticket in the ficld today) - ! 5 wool rewmains steady, and foreign clothing | BUN “'l;lhh'\h-- party arvived in this coun New Youk, April 1T Myrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is an | The prospects are that it Is elected Don’t fuil to see the display of | EA TR T R R e it s try, und who was supposed (0 b in some way directors today ratified the formal lease wexcelled medicin © | ovee theeo other tickets. They had coutrol of | millinery at Huyden Bros. this even Whiopars beard tA7 SUSIANN

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