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2 : THE OMAHA DAILY BEl, THURSDAY: APRIL 3, 1800. WS T Ip 1 TNQ | city clerk, M. M. Wildman; treasurer, Al S, '} \ C W N ( N AN SPORTING NEW not distinetly remember the locality, 1 who were nine men, had a total of #10,000, all hl,“h Hm‘l \H;R\SI\\ TU“\\ | Harlan: police judge, George 8. Hyde; city \l"\fi\\ “\TEST \SES. t—-—- stor ! to the search 2 | the robber secured was &18. When the rob- | espe 1y drinking to excess, among all 2 r, A. B. Codding. Councilmen st The Brotherhood Conference. The Niobrara City correspondent is also at*| ber rode away the passengers pursued him | classos of the community A = Eddy Bennett: Second ward, W. L New Yonr, Wikl 8 -he conference of | faultin bis geography. Hosavs that Burton | without avail. The robber had expected the |~ Tt i of conrse i ihie to sf ) Morgan ; Third ward, George F. Corcoran: | . o creck ia a tributary of ‘the Niobrava, which is | International company’s bullion, athounting | ciatistivs any divect oot of the eitect of statistios any ¢ proof of the effect of 5 gt e Kl s i fid ¢ the directors ofithe Players’ National Ball PrORE: | : 4 ahlin u d Oapture urth ward, resulted in o tie betweew Wil | Gray Excorlates the Territorial Cavassing incorrect, it being'a branch of the Keya Paha | to 225,000, but the comp, as not ready to Ashland Oitisens Turn Out and Oapture | FEWER D Carl Zimmerer. [ Lt A 8 | league today was harmonious. Those de river, Murphy canon is on the send it that day it the lnw on " the general manners: and D C 12, [Spoecial to T Board. | mates who had in fmind the alteration of the | river. That there is mineral ther can bo - morals of the people, exeept so far as the DALASLOEES (il it {18 o Lo e A —_— | entire schedulevidently saw no chance to | ho doubt, but many old miners, well ve The Rhode Island Electi rison figures go in their boaving on the Ber.|—At the eity election yeste : \]»\ ( o v thetr polil ‘snd 11 bt was not | in such matters, claim that it will never Newrorr, R. L April 2,—T t itunlly vicious or criminal popul man was cleeted mayor, B. B, Taylor clerk, q ¥ their poill jlnd the subjec as not | g SHOE B e dountiLles ) ity R il 2 e new seero t ¥ vicious or criminal popula THE LOYAL LEGION AT LINCOLN. | (Jit Chates tronsurer. I, S Hastings police = CONSPIRING AGAINST DEMOOURACY. ched. Tmportant changes were mado by | “CAs they ‘:L“-;:\\iv:v '.‘.’n' Exeitemont over the | PAIotIaw worked well today, but the count But the testimony of those who i, William Lierle, councilman_ from tho nmending the 'Opning dutes, so that the | prospocts there | deem it but justice to tho | 0f sotes tikes mach longor than The | re probubly "I'“-' competent to form an Third w weorge Sheesley wi o v 5 ors’ road of Tur o rOner indications are that the democr: . opinion to the extent of sucel foos " " sensons of both the ational and Players’ readers of Tur Bre and the public in general N hat the democrs nr | i v Chiaries Stavens, the Confussed M and Dr. € k from thadeirst ward, No | The Delaware Senator Charges & Do- | (G0l i Nt e day, | that the facts should bo stated cor rled this city, Twenty five towns and dis. | the police magistrates and judges—i 3 wos made 1igh license a - 3 % = p 0 Mhie Ao < r ' X A S i riets, exclusive of cities, gives Davis, demo lmost uniformly that th Has I dere Fian, Todge i o L1 thie Halt liberate Plot to do Up the Bour: | Aprit 10, Phis . éhange will have the A st e . Kt miformly that there his been there was virtually but one tieket in the fleld. offect of yakipe - the fight more - rat, 5,007 and Ladd, ropublican, 4,022 for | marked change for the botter, This Jaila e A small vote was cast in the eit bons Debate on the Idaho e 9 Rt Jailat Nelson - Additional A small vote was in the city ageressive, andwill silence the National {REDO'S NE vernor . y the judgment also of all those who have Jlee » . o : y | Admission Bill. engue o RO R the BlAsurs Wete ; 4 y Election Retu Grxeva, Neb,, Special to Tue | | lewguo | opie, wihs claimed the players wer It is Pledged to Push Through a Omuha-Pittsburg Stock Teain. any opportunity of observing the con Ber. | —At the city el vesterday it afraid to clash with them in dates X lod P It phiml o 4 vivial customs of the town and compar: was quict, about a two-thirds “vote being The deserter question was promptly scttled Number of Public Improvements. frranvic, ik April 3 ~The nowischedule | oo thom with the sume kind of custon Asnraxn, Neb., April 2.—[Sy 1. Ceorge W. Smith s mayor, | Wasmixerox, April 2. In the senate teday | by a decision that Beekley, Mulvey and | Lareno Tex., April Special Telegram | for the special stock teain between Owala | 5= ¢ 00 FCLEE S C TAITTIARE EHTLE o PR N 1. D ilton_el the resolution offered yesterday to change | Delabanty should be reinstatod if the “direc- | to Tk Brr,|~The city election held hero | atd the Kast Liberty stock yards in this ¢ity | quynlennose i It s munifest that STSILIA RS O AR KK, Cobb councilman’ First ward, W. T. | o5 Gam et or o to 12 o'clock | tor% 0 unanimous vote to that effect. | ¢ i T turn of @ board of | 1As been arvaugod by the Chicago, Milwan- | (HHKEHICSS has come to be vegarded o'clock a hold attempt was made to burglarize eson conneilman Second ward, D, H, Car ol - > Pickett, the short stop of the Philadelphia Y resulted In the ‘return of & board of | paq & St Panland the Plttsbury Wayne | With more severity by public opinion; the cof the Ashland lumber company {lman Third ward, which means no | Dassed after some debate, £ m, whose services are claimed by Kansns | aldermen pledged to construct a complete | & Chi vouds, The train will make the | that it subjects its vietim to more con The proprietor, Hon, W. G, Bently, was out | license. The conferench report on the urgent de- City, i allowad to remuin in the brotherliood, | system of sewerage, to ercct three publlc | vun fn 71 hows tempt, and that it has laegely lost its " . Thre e i leiency bill was presented and agreed to Sach club will be allowed 3 instead of 2 per | school buildings, to cost 815,000 each 1 — - rotor as. tvivi and the clerk was in the yard. Three men Brokes Bow, Neb,, April [Special to ) ! Aot v i i ¢ (i h 158, ¢ 815, ach, and weter as o merely convivial - dissi ot st o g0 Into tho offtee, Tayo returnod | Mo Bee o uo mutloiml tickas oo iy | _ Tho ouse rocedes from ita disngresment to | Sehi I compilmentarice, No oxhibition gaies | many other improvements this year. Tho Manitoba Oficials Resign. vation. and gunrded the door, while the third broke | the field, the citizens' and peoplé’s, the ¢iti- | the renate amendment, as to irvi ation sur- St council is composed of Laredo's leading citi- Wissieka, April 2,1t is announced that This is a most greatifying condition of open the drawer and velieved it of something s* ticket being elected, Jesse Grandy veys, with the provision that no part of the Manager Mortol Schem zons and men whoso interest it is to sce the | Premier Greenway and Attorney Geneml | things and the evedit for it is due in . 475 ¢ ¢ the rave the ted mayor by about twenty majol mount shall be expended in sinkiug wells or MiNNEAPOLIS, Mi April 2.~ [Speefal | city attain a population of 100,000 in the near | Martin have resigned their positions in the large degree to the Law and Ovder so %15, A lady who saw them gave th nse question was voted o separately L gt ARG ! : > por E doty. Tl larm and the busglars broke and ran in 1| ths result balng & majotity for il _w',‘ L in the construction of irrigation works, and | Telegram to T Bee.| —Manager Morton | futur g | Manitoba government, und that Colonel Me- | 1018 1e diligenee with which it has directions. Tn less than five minutes half the 2 ‘ | that the government shall be committed o | of the Western association team here is to | Another fine rain has fallen here, insuring | Millan of Winnipex will be called on to form | caused the law Lo be enforced has un- 0 i T e Cretanrox, Neb., April 2. [Special Tele- | any plan of irrigation. * | take a team to the Pacific coast this f large erops of corn and cotton. The building | & NOW cabinct. Lireenviy w0 to Bnland | questionably had a salutary effect de- town was after them. They Were s00h |y oy’ Bee,|'-The cloction passed oft | “ay Wee B R TR L 16d to the considern- | Suid Mr, M e wotont 1 tom from | Of A railroad from Laredo to Brownville, T 1 emigration comumissior Lanitoba spite some of tha indiscrétionst of its brought in, but they had disposed of the | fuiatly yesterday. Tho woather was fine, | ,, Tnesenate then procceded to the considern- | Said Mr. Morton: “Fwill sclect teain ftom | 4t the mouth of the Rio Grande river, is being - agents in dealing with the saloons, The money and had thrown away theiv revolvers, | There were but two tickets, The follow tion of the Montana clection cases, | the best in the Western association who will | agitated. This road will pass through 250 The Grand Stand Collapsed. soclety has made it dangerous for all of whic ro found. A preliminary ex- | wer e 1A, Crum, B, S, MeCarn, C, | - Mr. Hoar stated the case on the part of the | go to the coast with me, Jim White of the | miles of the finest agricultural Lon the | Loxvox, April 2.—During the races at | one to ineur the visk of solling drinke G held and they were bound | D, L Dawson, R. McKague, | majority of the committec of the whole, the }lm rican association will form a .-hlnh l\m;q um”w HIIHH_“' through m!m n ‘-wl Fowey, Cornwall, today, the grand stand col- | hovs and ot .‘»“ W who ‘}'f.} \” over to the district court. The bonds were T e Latter | the winners in that association and w and capable of raising more sugar than the AT i OOhA s M \ t . 0r to men who arve into: oo e, which they were unable to | Hastixas, Neb, April Special Telo- | matt ThAREE O o togethor, The route. will bo over the | whole state of Louisiana, and will open upan | Jupsed. we undvad persons were thrown gram to Tie Bee.]—Complete returns from | the set of delegates who voted with the re- vthern Pacific N in Brainard, Fargo, | immense volumeof trade to Lavedo merehants D ground, thirty fect, and many were in- | warned not to supply with liquor, A Three Desperate Burglars, amination was turning upon the question of whether feated, or to any one whom they aroe rive o Wahoo tonight by foisy ) : ed, some fatal : N o= 5 OV fou sards pivo Clarko for miyor on the citl- | publican delégates for Sanders and Power, | Bismarck, enn, Butte, Spokane | This whole country xeeedingly healthy | Jured, some fatully | man who now allows himself to succumb ns' ticket 405 wmajority over Stone, the | wepe legally elected from Silver Bow county, | Falls and’Seatt shill go down the | and marvelously fertile, producing two crops A CeTh e Tt v, | 0 the influence of liquor knows that he vegular republican nomince, Lanning, on the | o000t the other set, who voted with the | coust from Portland to San Francisco, wh of corn annually, while cotton is in bloom the AL i) R I LB RS b e s ool y 9.~ [Spectal Tele- | citizen's ticket, eSS LY ¥ diGoratat tov Cltie | we will play the California league foramonth | year round. ~Under the stimulus of vaiload | TONDON, April The Berlin correspond ich he Lo LGN Litony) Nobiy LADHLEdi=[Special del = twenty-four democrats for Clark and Ma- | 5o Zniie trip will take about months.” Sommunication it would afford & home. for | ont of the Chroniclo says n partially success. | WHiCI he may cnter, as un ivresponsible gram to Tie Bre. ] —The Loyal Legion held | Mibisox, Neb., April3.—-[Special Welegram | ginnis, were legully elected deputics. . Biedontidh : hundreds of thousands of Amevican families, | ful attempt has been made upon thelife of tho | PErson, and that he may - suffer the fts quarterly meeting here tonight. Major ml ik l”l - }I)Sy "u'.]w.u.n l,».uq::%..((.,\f:yu_-c}i\‘. Mr, Gray, representing the minority of the The Interstate League, Prominent citizens of Laredo have the matter | czar, tempt and ignominy of being told the Clarkson of Omaha, H, E. Palmer of Platts -"H“‘”“*jm"]"'".‘_;“‘_; 'i’_‘:"'“' oo m‘,“’l’]‘”‘“":‘,‘ Y | committee, made a statement in support of 8. Lovis, Mo., April A. H. Spink, sec- | in hand and will push it through. | o -~ - | heis druank by the “owner of o public mouth, Church Howe of Auburn, Major | YOR Fioket and Poter Rubendall, the latter | the claim that Clark and Maginnis were | retary of the Interstate league, gave Indianap- Wit & T | (LA LLILE A a) house, und that he must get out of it lest Frankiin of Lingob, Golonel Sheridan of the | aving w small major entitled to seats, He commented upon the | olis until last night to join the organization. | o W T8 fl.‘"]-‘ il f:.",'" | ."';"”‘f“;" AEITET I Gl DAL IB R 1 2 bring ”\\‘.‘)‘i""“)“';“' S department, of the Platte, and Dr. Ludding > = i ook ing vassing board of Mo i earing frof oft representatives, ho 2 [Speciul Telegram | rived tonight. ho lnw b will be the permanent e ok W, hocho wi | Nomuaska Cirr, Nobi Apel 8.—[Speoia | Al of ho capvassiug bousd, of Montaps | not beaslng from hor roprostatives, b | 5 Tun Bm)—Among Uio passcngcrs on | S~ effact i (hix Chiao 1 sl o0 oy 1o Qapai Alhy of WLy |_'I(’w_"-m“'_‘,‘ D b 16 i e jority of Bt | hiad been received from Silver Bow count With sixth clubs. Evansville, Burlington, | e steamer Elbe,which arrived from Bremen TOOK A HUSBAND ON TRIAL, tell. The high license system s still B D il thom togother.| Sclimisled ts T only republican clected | that it had Hexhausted the authorityh g Peoria, Galesburg, Quincy and Terre Haute, | today, was Mys. Catharine McMurdo, who R PO q dy L Sl enjoyed. mn claborate spread at th Cap- | is the councilman from the Second ward. | 10 it by tho = statute in_endeavoring | Word 'was also i from Secre has come from London to have an interview | A Callfornia Girl's Plan of Matrimony | succossfully pussed all the stages of o otel. Some forty odd plates were set and | Total prohibition vote, d"”:"V’l']"‘"‘“‘“}.‘}l“"m;':l i 1t from the sonreca | Dlumb of the Cod pids club, stating | with Se ary Blaine. Mrs. McMurdo is | Binding Contracts, thorough trinl, but that it has in the the commissioned officers of the Grand Army Oscrots, Nob., Aprll2.—[Speclal to Ti I ot fitormntion obtainable; And He hratod thit }Il-ll that orgunization had joined the Iowa | the widow of the late Colonel MeMurdo, an | Among the many handsome young la- last two vears not only lessened the ex G ORI E splendid banquet | gy 017G election xy quiet yoster | the canvassers had no authority to act on any | 484 A American who had a concession from the “‘5"} e D DL R :f{:“".',r(.‘.'.:‘\‘,'\"‘\‘\»‘"‘"."(,“' bk l‘”'{. f“""i b ) Pty day. Osccola only had one ticket, and the | information obtained from any source other Corbett Willing. government of Portugal to build a railroad | ©! resno, none ave trimmer, neater or | CIRET 0 VLG NUSL D (VOlded, 18, tevens In Jail at Nelso question was submitted—license or nd license. | than the election oficers of the county, de- | Ny youk, April 2 Telogram | from Delagea bay 0 the Transvaal frontier, | pretticr than Mary Wilson, says evident to any observer of the manners & 4 There were 187 votes cast and 11of them were | claring that he had never known such a bold e 2 D Telegram | 150 fugal took the ground that the road had | Fresno, Cal., dispateh to the Sun Fran- | of the people here. The society and all Netsox, Neb., April 2. against liccuse, d flagrant act of usurpation and that_the | toTie Bie. | —Tim Corbett, or the California | 364 heon completed within the contract time | ciseo Chroniele, She has a splendid | Who believe in its objeets now” need to o Ttk Brg].—Charles Stevens, who has con- | S50 VEC TG e o L | members of the canvassinie bourd of Mon- | Wonder, as hio has been styled since he de- | and confiscated the entire plant. The Ameri- | form, is about medium height, with | Wk care that this veformation shall fessed to Killing Sherman, near Oak, was | BIAISero, Heb., Apr [t 'E | tana, the governor, ehief justice and the sec- | feated Kilrain, when spoken to about his pro- | can and British governments have insisted on | BH wes, auburn hair, elastie | continue to 2o on in the vight dirceti AT TR E igh ficense won the day here at yes- | yotary of the territory, should have been | noced contest wi i At 11| GatiEition ot s mbrey IRV AL to b sEGLIE | s e0 Lo foyen inubuIMENGIE (olastIGH 2 1e vight direction, brought hcve this morning and lodged in jail | torday's election, and resulted in every man | \qiiey O B CEEEE 00 S ey jn | Dosed contest with John L. Sullivan, said: 3 od to the stock- | g niand vivacious manner. Sheis highly | that it shall he permanent, and that it ® Wordene Stevens cluims solf- | on the Licenso ticket being clocted by @ largor | [y hipped ab the cart tail “in every county in | iy g willing to meet Sullivan in any busi- | holders and Mrs, McMurdo, The Portuguese | og,ioated, bei . v 1 Hiob /b TR ST RRR : ANECE | e territory, 2t ¥ busl- | pocemment seems unwilling to comply, henco | Cducated, being a clever performer on | R YRS DO YR OIS Iruvli' \\'{{l be )l-l_'lll “;[w- ke the et ulilanag than ever before at an clection in Mr. George—Is there ang idenco on | ness office he may be pleased to name to ar- How’s journey to Washington to consult | many musical instruments,” Mary is in tion. plo belicve this when the body was so fong | this town. | record that the legislature of which this Tron - range fora four-round contest with gloves | the secrc of state, her " twer eond year. She 'is the | roncealed T trial wi tuke pl at the v, 3 T i PP tisy B | fext ,"],\.,'“ o m..,.';\',,“f."“...,“,{,, i May | Doxiemax, Neb, April 1.—[Special Tele- | lall house (republican house) claimed to be | within two weeks, This is the only stipula- —~ daughter of a late ‘wealthy rancher in 3 s gram to Tie Bee. ] —At the village clection | part ever performed any legislative act or | tion I must insist upon, My leave of absence Confidenced Out of His Money. Stanislaus. county, When' her father HE won the ¢ by | passed any law? nearly expired, and it is imperative that St. Tiosas, Ont., April 2. Tel- | died he left her Hall County Farmers' All yesterday the prohibitionist [Special 0,000 in her own name, 2 e v majority of ten, Considerable jubilating Mr. ( one whatever. The governor | [ peturn to my duties at the California Ath- | ... Prre B v G o , 53 AND IstaxD, Neb., April (Spectal to | LM Tred fn by the vietors.) | never recognized this Tron hall house, but | lotie el Tf Sullivan will agroe to the U | egram to Tue Bei]—A young Englishman This handsome Jegacy did not make | f———-————gs— Positivcly curcd by| TR h TR B AL AT LT 66 18 oWV O : v £ vecognized the house which met at the court | stipulated I fecl suro @ match ean be qr. | hamed James Potter avrived here yesterd Mary flighty. as it would most girls, She ,(\ .| these Little Pils, ganized in every precinet in Hall county and ].1\ \1|.1"_1;< 1.'\,““v1 "’ ‘l\p““\rl"l‘lil l(llu'_ house u’mr- (lh\-nun'l'alh- house) as the lawful angzed. Corbett spoke thronghout, the jnter- | He had started for Walker's Station, on the d: 1 will keep my property and add Y] They also relleve DIs. is growing stronger with cvery meeting. | BuE]—Thenolicense ticket curried in the d rightful louse. K W with modesty: in fact it was dificult to | St. Clair branch of the M n Central | to it T'mnot above work,” "Mary | eSSl DYEneTSn L im0 T HE1 G botinty st one Tn | panioEaL jolaclIont yoerday, | l-'11"":!"«'!"'"!ifl("-l e Gl get him to say & word about the contest, for | % discovered that he was a victim | CAme an approntice to a dress maker in B8 ITTLE 1 oisestion and Too hearts ) 3 e was elected mayorand B. S, Peck various comn ons has passed betwee) > ‘as ho sai cople would ' Li » ) k ? ha i - n Grand Island and one i~ Wood River, and | 8, B. Samuclson counicilmen S ireon o otEs ond it ekaty o (ents SHOR SN medp WOl Hin I Ll | ot cut London agent, who, after ve- | Modesto. She was apt with her needle, IVER [fuwe & pertect rong e e ! ! 2 e, o oyl | Donstful. - £500 of his money dim 4 po- | and soon mastered her teade, About a cdy for Dizziness, Nau they propose holding similar meetings every woon. Nob. Aprl 9.—(Speclal Tele. | . Mr. Hoar—There is no other lawful evi- | i R EW 3 A i woon, Neb., Apri [Special Tele- | goicd of “the title of the governor or of any The Wellington Shoot. tHCmonai Tt AL AW uto learn | year ago came 1o Presno and went Drowstness, Bad the business. Potte hell's adver- | {pto the dressmaking business with o the Mouth, month from now until the county and sena i o T Ber) —Elwood goes duy by 11 | 39 u o o 4 ¥ Rt torial conventions. The oranization here in- | B L0 LIt B O O ponad s | other state ofticer of Moutana except this VILMINGTON, Dely April 2.--The Welling- | yioiant i Jo0lket i intanded eltdos fhout 65 per cent of the favmers of the | Moty The, full antblicense boutd W43 | very canvass which the scnator from Deli- | ton range wus fhronged with shotgun de- | spond with his pockot und intendod t0 SO0 | Annu Kiernan, » worthy young lady i Y maj ; g ; now running a simila lishment in the Griftith building. The firm regulate the Bowels. Purcly Vegetablo. count wing farmers of both | gy : lidity whatever. votees this afternoon and many ladies wit- | with the firm which sent him out. He states monious n at the head are such as Prarre Cextek, Neb,, April 2. —[Special to ent haste W which the territorial | few d ') Vil « a fiving A H 5 ARGt e fugr board mude its report and ad- | ing shoot in the ¢harapionship series hetween | [V days. Kiornan & Wilson. 1t did a theiving | gyge pilY, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. > v vLhin 8 Bhar: then went” on t ounce the 1 i i v i, Everythingis D 1 it on to unnounce the | L0 the shooting.. The ovent was the clos- | that four or five others will follow him in a will keep will have twocandi- = TyeBee. ] The election went off quictiy, N — business, difes for the Legislature and will join with the | excitement whateve journed with u full knowledge of the fact that | the eastern and western teams, which was o ne tilees =T L Howard county allisnee and nominate a man vl W court of competent jurisdiction had issued a | won by the latter, J. R. Stice won the hand- | Amused. Mary was compelled to go back 1o | SCRESENS for the scuate. The present outlook is that . NICIR. LECT e peremptory mandamus ovdering anabstract | some silver piteher effered by the Wellington é April £ —[Special Cablegram to | Modesto, and the partiership was dis- | ==~ e T G MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. | lovotos i Silver Bow county made nnd | gun club, Beows . Wostenn toame-C. oW, | T Six hundred Soudanese who re- | solved. This was carly Inst summer, | (,1\1,]1‘ ORNIA | | they will join with the Knights of Labor, in 5y ol which event the Kuiphtgwill Select one mem- | qipe Australian System Proves Vepy | fitnished. The members of that territorial | Budd, Des Moiugs, 333 J.R. Stice, Omal contly arvived here to jo Wissmann's forcos | On tho Hth of October Mary returned ber of the logislature; Such a combination will insure sucec e A i canvassing board staud convieted of partici- | R, O, Hik Diyton, 30; C. K. Cah Avaibeenlaispatanad ovo. At sunset | 10 Presno and entered the employ of the IR UANIION Satistactory in Missonri. | [ution in thoso sharp practices. in which tho | Toeport, Hos 0, Av. tahl, Boloity 515 total | Lo oot dispatchied Bagumoya. At sanst o8 Kio ! : DISCOVERILS s . — Lovis, Mo., April City clections | majority of the committee on privileges and | stern team—H. McMurchy, Syracuse, | (0 g browdeast a proclamation printed | former assoeinte in business, She hat | £ et Preparing for the Sportsmen. were held throughout Missouri yesterday. | clections would have the senate become a Iphia, 865 | §) European_ lan es and Arabic, | worked for them ever since up till lass | FLnsmc TO _YASTE =~ BEATHIGCOY(, Graxn Lseaxi, Neb., April 2—[Special to | Where political contests were had more dem- | Participator” 3. el e 285 H. B. Whithey, | giged <Enin. It is addressed to the whold | night | ERTJ:UW GO tonight a body of men paraded the streots | Misses Kicrnan, one of them being her & iy s % sped ¢ » “evide of o haste i i 4 i Purk Bex. | —The Grand Tslnd gun elub ave | ocrats than republicans wore clected, al- | Shetk 6F the, evidonces of tfe baswo | Phelps s W. S Worcester, Mass., | Apb populace. Tn it the author vehemently | Gome months ago Miss Wilson me malk extensive preparations for the ent though in some instonces the latter made g R o ¢ i Ll RO O b 11 S Ay disdams being concerned in e S s I th tion of t admission of Montana (el s g o Joseph Caunpbell, @ young and prepos taiument of the visitors and participants in | gains, Where the temperance: question was | had been issued. He did not accuse the pres- | McAuliffe Will, Challenge the Winner. ¥ way whatever with M. Stanloy and tho | TGRS TR0 Sierimento | the sixteenth anmual Nebraska State Sports- | uppermost the resulis weve about equally di- | ident of being a purticipator in the couspir- | Sarr Laxe Ciry, Utah., April 2.—[Special Binnoo. Tib The arabs apmear | farmer. He is a tall, handsome braneit s tourmament. which il b held fn this | Vidod, and where the school issues were made | acy, but alieged that the president had been n to Ttk Byk. | —Jack anfl Joe MeA il e 10 AUSS OPRERE| e ph admired Mavy, and sought her city Moy 20, 21, 22 and 28, Six hundred dol- | edneation came out_on top. The Australian | persuaded by the conspi ators to make himself 8 LA B e Mate seere Tathia Gl o amusea over the ai U CHOLIEA e L gl A L 2 o mandyed dol | Dallot systom,used. for tho fivst timo in this | an instrament in the consummatlon of their | liffe and Billy Madden were In this ity toduts | o — — i in marinze, Miss Wilson refuse merous prizes awarded, - Eno & Moulton of | State, scoms. to have given universal satisfac- | design. The minority of the committec enroute to Omaha; Joe McAuliffe said he Repuoaching aimin. offers, suying that she could take the P two prizc tion. cepted the findings of the county board of Sil- | would challenge the, winner in the $ LoNDO [Special Cublegr e of hevself, Joseph persisted shot for by:the o Tiattarshav = : = ver Bow county, und they held that Clarkand | Corbett fight if it came off, and will try Lo | Pyp Ber. ] —The Times has an_editorial ve- | more Joseph pressed his suit the Becn received iumber of crac . Light Female Voto in lansas, Maginnis held liwful credentinls. Mr. Gray | muke o match with Sullivan, He thinks the | jouching Bmin Pasha. 1t points out that | becamo Mary's ndmiration for him. shots throu, west, asking for pro TorEKa, I Apsilg=Tiaw roturas fromyc yisklsd therloar plihontconcnding hibaren- ) SRORCRERSIA0 B S after British money and enterprise had extri- | liked his perseverance. Her heart at ot dof R0 g RN DL last thawed, and sho consented :“hw\ arinmes and stating that they would be | eitics in Kansas state that though the wome e - S S s ey, ¢ st that ey would e | S thale Tull stwougtl - they ook bt | DS amnouncéd, tho senate udjourued. Clifton Races. | cated him from an untenable position he is by iBHEIGRcansaniol : — Tithlo active Interest in the dlection, aud polted & Crirros, N. ., April 2. —[Special Telegram | now assisting Germany_in_an_anti-British | come Mrs. Cumpbell in the brief p dentally Shot While Hunting. Al N.-nl ey sl action, d polled L House. to Tuk Bek. )~ First Race, five-cighths of a 'nm‘:x:u-mv.‘:uul_ " ‘._\\l o ‘u nl'h‘f‘}”?.-\-”‘“ u’:ll\ m .mhr.‘ v T Sl STROMSBUIG, April 2. —[Special to | At Kingflshor, Okiahomis, J. D, Miles was | - WASHINGTON, April 1.—In the houso to- | jilo-—Chapminn won, Golden Rod second, | ffq e o Pritech BIC sUISERIEE RIS | it vy, o1 PRl | day bills were passed for a bridge across the | Theora third, Time--1:041 s, bu 1 witching way, “L will marey you for six | Tur B Johu Rystrom, a f living | clected mayor. smbarkinwild compatiti 3 FETID 3 ] ) 3 g MO ER e bR by sl e 0 competition for unoccupied ) 3 o bt i uth of town, was accidentally shot and se- i Missouri river between Towa and Nebrask Second Race, one and five-sixteenth miles— | territory with every ruler who may still have :::f,”.',”' o ‘\‘l y ‘;I.':;‘.,\ "I\\‘"[‘,\‘”\: n,,q”“:‘.m: STJ{M&’ verely injuved by his bived man this mornin f 1Ot gy | DA bill was passod mmeuding the act toaid | Lomary won, Linguist sccond, Ludy Archer | his political education to complete in - the | g woean go our wilys.” ) & = while hunting wild se. The charge en L to THE | vessels wrecked or disabled in waters co-ter- | thivd, " Time—1:s01, school of expericnce.” '“'__'\_‘ II‘\ A i 0 \\Bron c}"t‘s; YIS‘(V toved the knee, and it is foared amputation | BEF nicipal ed off | yninus to the United States and the Dominion Third Race, one and three-sitteenth miles— | = —— MO CONIATENBOR B TIRRIHA: Ay et e (,\\ will be necessary. The aceident is the vesult | quictly I today with the exception of & | of Canada Romp won, Lemon Blossom second, Haiv | Missouri Fanatics. \\nlv’| 10 H\ with you n\\\ s, . A ‘D'SE/{SES‘FTHP\OP\T' < of carcless and no blame is attached to | sharp fight ou two of the councilmen. How- : e | Spring thirl. Pime—1 255 KAxsas Crvy, Mo., April 2.—A Farmington, | T shall never live with & man always | fandy) O v TE the party who did the o e | b ‘.\1 bt ‘"I'”‘" =3 She 1"(‘.‘“""‘\_ o "F“' Fouith Ttace, Canibridge handicap, ono (e enn o ey his. moming the e, | unless Tean live with him happily, L UNGS —Soid ar\l(NWJ: e ) gularly il 2 a5 | pridge and approaches at New York city | mile—~Glory Faleon ran o dead heat for | oaot &8 g Hadteha aotiitac o L = o A\Nobias KR Gity GitlsantaiDonths || clocton, whidh twos Hon) J: IWKonyon for. | Ceios: (he ruason Siaecs 16 veiate com | e T oo ot ieath oo ratkefer || saders, hoadod! by, Mis, Williams and Mus, | Pliod ~::I‘ pLd L Send for uuulul.s])lj’fl" t3pr 9, Nrunaska Crev, Neb,, April 2.—[Special | mayor and Jerome Lowis, I W. W, merce in and over such bridge between the | Falcon won the rod off in 1:4414, Foster, opened the campaign. Armed with | 0% I S D_ VILLE. CA Telegram to T Bee. |~ William E. Dillon, | Webster and Gade Weancer for filmen. | (ifies of New York and New dersey and to | _ Fifth Race, half mile-Lizzie M won, Enola | hammers ~they stopped Thompson's beer :{“.”-:“I»l.?ny'y’!]i-;'rm- ._’K"\"::“_”m_-‘m”w | LU Jflj M.@g.fi;& ex-mayor of Nebruska City, and ex-stato rep. | Lho gentlomen clectod aro wide awvake mon | gstaplish such bridgens o military and- post | second, Elorcuce third 5214 | wagon, emptying the beer into the streets, | WD CPEIL GRS S T and. thoy | resentative, died at his home here thi CLIRgTE Sl R VI, of the | i, passcd Sixth Race, three-guarters mile™Fordham | The women then took possessicn of the wagon | W0 Joseph and =t sUz nd they resentative, died at his home here this morn- | city, and under their management. Holy I house then proceeded to the discussion | Wony Raftor second, Harrison third. Time ’ L tan L DRk e man and wife, This contract i | | | | Cotas, fngg after u protracted illness. He was one of | will' no. doubt. make vapid and . profi : it ) h AN St s SR DR CUN Qb apid and profitable | ¢ the Idaho commission bill. Ly, where a carload of beer belonging the | said to be very binding, and expr tBacitylem o gnicrpHiiyG Cllisbos strides in hev udvaneement during the coming | e bill was passed continuing i fore Daussman brewoery company w 8 idotracked. | states that if Joseph gets deank during i They intended to destroy il of 1. The saloon | the six months the document heeomes men here are expectiug @ visit from the eri- | puil and void. Mary's friends hope that saders. at the cxpiration of the time the obliga- year. R d continu X Washington Jockey Club Races. Convicted of Assault to Wound. Sl act ‘“"“1". Sneihnconstshion OEn l’(‘ WasIINGTON, April 2.—Benning Course— Crankos, Neb.,” April 2.—[Special Tele- THE NEW DEAL ON "CHANGE. forbes tho:issour) dlvovgau Rorr I he trasliwne fale e Snmmary: gram o Tue Bee.]—Ovlan Carty was con- mmission bill was taken u Maiden three-year-old vard, si v { ¥ owae 5 : i ssio s taken up | Maiden three-year-olds and upward, six victed of assault with intent to wound in_the | All the Instruments Removed from sey of Nebraska, in charge of | furlongs—Parthian won, Sun Jose second, Dawes county district court, Carty stabl the Chicago Boar the bill in its favor. The only opposition o | Gipsy King thivd. Time—1:14 e Stepherd, on Dry Creek, last December Cnicaco, April 2-A very unusual seene | the admission of Idaho, he suid, came from | ~,{ e it o i A oue Sheph L Dry Cr 15t Decomber v S e i e fom | Mhvee-yoar-olds, six furlongs —Pall Mall | gram to Tug B K. A, Sherman of Sioux DIMINISHED DRUNKENNESS Y AL CURE F0 Tho verdict meets with general satisfactio 48 presonto 3 g anRt o i N Tho yerdict meets with genoral satistuction. | was prosented on the board of trado this | | /S ETRTS, 0, BIECTCU, R Bl al? | won, Littlo Eila second,Faustina third, Timo | Fall, vice president of tho Wilmar & Sioux | Suan 7ok CiREULA CATARRH VanWyok (o Snoak atiPlatte Gente "I‘“'“"“"‘_”‘“"l"'““'“ Inaccordunes with | Ghised bigamists and polygamists and persons | —4i15% | Falis division of the Great Novthern, has 1ust | pyroce of High and Rostrictive Li- 1 = S L a1 3k to Sk Fiatte Contor | 1 einions f o 16 s o | ST PO IO | onotd, o, wat i e 1 | iy ot S 3 o Hiah el osies | AIETINE NED: o v ik E y el Glig gathering and distribution tof the offleial | cncourage bigamy on, Helen — Wallace second, Marguerite | hopizes the statement that eastera capital L ORLRL A LR G 1 ) Yo (Rl Tut Br Hon. C. H. Van Wyek will ad- 1006000 of prices, oll of the instruments of | Mr. Mansur eriticised_the provision of the ‘“;'l"- I.'““' AL Vst 5 ists have agreed to furnish the money 1o ex Phitadelphia Bulletin, Marck 15 The | Santa : Abie : and : Cat : R : Cure dress the people on next Saturday the Western Union company had been removed | 1o constitution disfranchising - Movmons Handioan, phree-yoaolds wnd upwites | tend the road from Sioux Falls to Yanlton | Law and Ovder ty of this city ab its o SO0 G and D nuniber e expected Lo be pre Fometele S Clatidi e g | A suid tho real renson was that tho Mor- | tile and onie furlong-Prather won,Pranic | i i to Kearney, i Nel The wnl mecting pr figures which e s o X [ovicus to | mons voted the democratic ticket, g N-“I(';-I*lfl "."‘“..';’h'”"\lx:.’\“?'u e | parties will close the conteact on the basis of | show that tho ser of Commitn NIMBRASIKA Me. Dubois carnestly advocated the ad e yeurolils, ono mile: Manhattyn ot | honses already voted, and construction will | 16" the county prison for - dvankenness Py, Neb., April 2.—[S about the floorand discussed the probubilitics | yiggion of Jdaho. Criticising the minority ) JECnee At once, 1 3 1 Q b o and against. suceess in this et wgains ssic ticising the m | couLence at oice. during the nine months ending Maveh 1 GV ‘ r uto T Bix, | —In the city forund against sueeess in this fizht against | popoet he said it proposed that bigamists and | 1+ e e e RA! 1MOS Al G LT Tho Wi oE s T tion may be renowed and that marricd RhogVilnasis siousdialle for six tonths muy be married forover =it 2 Yaxkroy, 8. D, April [Special el L s 12 GUARANTEED the bucket sho, The opinions we S ous . i i Y i 3 Vils 907 tha fliasin Hokak was clocted by matore | a2 packet shops, SThaopinions wore ds yarlou: [sEalviminist shomd oo do Tk, W DAL W Orleans Races. Reading Stockholders Make s ties runging The two | Some were ontspokenly opposed o the action, | 0 Raribo membaes 4% 1o HuCEITIA L, W OLEANS, April 2.—Thenew Louistana | PHitapeiring, April 2 The most inpor- ) oding the st annual meeting of the tickets were for hi > and the third for | somo wewo fuglined to opposition, but Were | foro had boen imposed upon any state coming | jockey club spring meeting opencd today. tant fnancial development in this city for | yo i “the population having lso in- | gapital Stock - - - $400,000 prohibition. D € chet was chosen | W Ahat the experuient should have @ | jnto the union.” There was, he'said, in Idabio | The weather was pleasint. i some time was concluded today by i | Cpeascd, but it is more than 7,000 short : SR e mayor, K. H. Hinshaw city clerk, B, Lyons | N ‘ © i doubt ws tothe | yonus homo known as SWuck Mormons, Six furlongs.-Carlton won, Lida L. second, | tions whereby the two parties in the Reading | of“{Tio "number of such urrests duving | Liatbility of Stockhold s 2 and John Gellathy councilmen, L. W. Good Hhera was romor on the bourd this | Jiop While denouncite polyiny, obeyed all vich treasurer and A. C. Gowdy police judge b e Sl R s | the orders of the Mormon pricsts. Thero wus five furlongs—Crispino wo AL G, W. Hansen and 15, K. Eldvidge were unans | Jorhing to the effoct thuban arrugemont |, gontieman in_lilinois (Springer) who, if o “',",'.'":‘l,“"'”‘v:“,"',].m‘,‘ B i el imously clected on the board of education ekttt in. voYork dived in Tdaho, would probably be known as LR Lo e ING: 2 Six thousand dolla bonds for o’ school HOUSE | o4t ta stock resors e the ‘,"'l‘"‘f\“,,“;l';_l':' “Juclk Movaon.” He' closed” his discussion | Three-yeur-olds, seven furlongs-— Blackburn e e, o g jad sitizons ser | in the same wanner that the Chicago board The Kuight PO S R SRR trade had cut off grain and provision re- o Knights of Labe wred very prowi- | ports, The only*official quotations which the nber for the corvesponding peviod numbop.foy th ELOSRONC il | Corner Tith and I e, Clinmber of Coms At will put anend to the pending legal | 00" (GG oF pegrulating saloon Tin | and bonds purchused proceedings against the present management e e e T AT T OFFICERS Phe opposition shareholders will hereafter | OVher words thoers w 1 thi MIN L. MILES, Proxident have two of the munagers of the company in | 48 many commitments to the county SNNUEL COTNER, Vien Progidont Nosegay thivd, Time—1:15 . von, Hurvester sccond rdee thivd, Time ) S e DENTEIR L THOMAS, Cashior won, Hurvester second, Hurdee thind. Tim the persons of Thomus Dolan and Henry | prison two ye zo for intoxication a BOATD OF DERECTORS Gibson there are How. John L. Milos A —— [ R L SOngpRas Ay handicap, one milo~McMurtry won, | OLE B i e o BEOUB ; FANrexCH oy Max tain this treasonable and lascivious institu: e B A e el 7 6 —_—— here is no-doubt that there has been | WA L Gl gt NGEAS, nently it the result oEt s ! Lquo ! * | tion or would it hold up the hands of the brave “ Cerncan Musons Bring Suit, a proportionate abatement of the vieo of | KA Nidvison T ——— Chicago board will make will be the settliug | ioneers who had settled Idaho, who on this | 17425 T il 2, C o] LU S e vl R UG AR e e (Rl Hanwisos, Neb Apvil 2. [Special to | Drives at 11:30 a, m. and the - closiug prices ut i Lo Tann0, N0 OU hie - Crevenasn, 0., April 2. —County Recorder | jrunkenness among those who, while b L 0 Bushiy 1) A e Kol octibectul 40 | 1315 p. m. duily RHEOR ROt QUALENREG RO, RARIS WG A Leavenworth Janitor’s Death, Anderson, Probate Judge Chandler and A, E. | coming move or less inebriatod, are nof el toduy resulted in W. R._Smith, W. A. Sny TS e desire it for loyal American citizens.” Leavesworti, Kan,, April 2—[Special | Gillert of this eity, Cerneau Masons, flled | so unfortunite or o hefpless s to b dor, 0, 1. Verity, J. C. Northrop and C. H i) e eaitin iy o M Arizona_earnestly denounced | Telegram to i - Bee.|—Robert |<‘m‘n. ‘ suits toduy against the Grand lodgc “.1 Ohiio, on n-‘\t\“-u.“u\v\ ‘\‘;‘uv \\ J ;-.];..' \"l. 5 l ]; ]' : o] ] dUondl ballk. Y the Mormon _question by saying the issue s fairly joined h Vould congress sus Weller being chosen aldermen. At the pri the action of the committee on territories in o junitor of P; . s city, rand Maste dick and Fores " t | lodge to oust ecrtain Masons who huve be of tipplers who il into come Cerneuu members. Thoe ¢ | f the police und magistrates, | U. S. DEPOSITOR Lreco f th nherof men who | Omaha, braska of the meoting that the village officials serve | ternoon over the result of the first day’s trad- | Avizona. His people had been unfairly tuitously during their term of oftice, and | ing with quotations dropped. They say the | treated. Avizona had every qualification for recommendutions of appointive ofticers were ¥ statehood, but the bill for her admission wi known. A coroner’s inguest was | hES | o against the plaintiffs Leard made on this understanding. The ticket to be smothered in committee simply because | afte Fischigr was about thivty-one | tonight, o they alleged the heaving would g elocted was not identical with the one nom- | i BaE OE T e been denl. | She had seen fit to send u : years o und Jeaves a wite (his thivd) bea favce. Judge Lambson enjoined the | Mk i frated at the primary, howeyer, {ne thronah BRoketenots this conntry, The territory of th n. Mo bel 1o soven secret | Buaving pending arguments are now seen under the influence of Poxca, Neb., April 8= [Spoclnl Tel o 2 2 with o_population greater” than_ Idaho und | societies of the cipg g - liuor compnred with what it was | Gapital $500,000 to Tun B |~ For tho first the in & number Now.paynel ¥ ot i R e A Businéby Troubles Divggeflond Babbad, oo, | bsloke ihg 1 A a0 SUpplis 100,00 vicket in the field and the contest was be- | the board of trade tho bucketshops managed '“',.|‘|,..|.|‘m.‘,,“:? !|, '"‘,,.‘l‘:‘,‘ Hg 1 bls youth W York, Apriba. 1. R. Townsend & ! dvinking, and | HEIMAN KOURTZE, PON. Viee Froldent. I\\'m-lll Hvlll“l xx\';lll.;. v'hl'll\l of |l:.-:nul|‘!u‘_<:n!v‘ to secare quotations today with reasonable Mv, Chipman, while favoring the admission tod 4 %, The fir people. The citizens' ticket, composed of the | promptuess and ussert that their business was | of the tervitories, eriticized the proposed con- | 1oday, giving prefergice for 12,600, “Fhe finn o of violent hystevia, declared that sh S AL Cushtor foillowingoficers, was electid: Mayor, Wil- | not diminished tution of Lo as i lvasion of sacrod | 15 Fatod at from §125,00 to &£00,00 aiks htilent iy ‘,“.,l Y & e s g lam Lister; clerk, C. A, Kingsbury: teeas. | 3 udividual and religions rights, Polygumy e had Rers e, Baspulon, WIS TO3.400, 34\ Safoy Noponlt T 2 - D. Higgins: ecugineer, 8. B, Slough Got the Quotations. was a crime which should not be tolerated, Keya Pahi*W Hidden Wealth, lurge sum of money in her compartment on GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, Jobn D. Slough and J. H. Smith IS Axsas Ciry, April 2—Although Chicago | but this constitution closed to the nccused | GRAND Rapins, (Npb,, March 3).—To the.| the train e ludy's namo s Kept o scerc W. BAKER & COJS were elected aldermen | ferain quotations wers not. displayed on ex. | the courts, the only usylums aguinst pussion | Editor of Tuk BrashIn your issue of March | DY the potice and tho train Bands profess Asttaxp, Neb, April 2—[Specll Tule- | change toduy, every dealer and commission | and corruption R JT sow B commugiation from Niobrara | HOFsCO Of the securrons v 10 Tk BER |1 tarns from the election | Werchant was informod - prompily as to the | M. Perkius spoke in favor of adiission, | Gy stating that the hidden wealth of Keya M | ALY - ] ke & ratheér slim_ show on cither side + | state of the market | nd pending further debate the matter went | DI SURE L i NS _ 3 i fiol Al ; “liconse ticket elected both of the ald - over until tomorrow. Adjourned, ahus county wis probubly known to the Mex NEW Ouiey L, April v - 4 :‘-’v::n«m.‘ republican reform ticket The Fire Reco —— - - icans, and that a party of Mexicans in 1825 homas (. Ander A prominer blican z Lo abgalutety i AR mayor and treasurer and polico judge, Cireaco, April 2-A dispatch from Suspected of the Mittmann Murder, | came to that county and found miner politician, formerly deputy colle f this : it ds wolubte, election of the city clerk will be contested DPuaso, Tex., says J. M. Fallausbee of Bevicor Leaveswonrn, Kan., April 2.—[Special Tel- | paying quantities, port und & membes of the famous Louisinna ] Chemvicals thero was but ono vote between anti-lieense | el arvived trom Mexico last night and re- | egram to Tus Bee.]--Willinm Kifler, u Ger 1 would suy that T doubt very much if any | returning board of 1574 und 1876, died in this ; v and the republican reform candidutes TUE | o g on Sunday last the Cosipuiriachic | man govervment. employe who Lived about a | such expedition ever came from Mexico, and | 1Y this morning wore five tivkets n the Sl A SEIRES | poquetion works, located abont fifteen miles | block from the Mittman residence, hus not | to any thoughtful mun it would seem prepos CPRTNRTTr TF school board, the women from Chilwahun and owned by o New York | been seen since yestevday morning, when he | tevous and absurd to expect that Mexicans By EAR D0 Phaiaeiitatn o Asnzaxn, Neb., Apri (Special to Tue | company, were totally burned. — The loss is | dvew his montli's pay. This may have a | would leave the richest silver country almost o TLANL o I R T ks By ihland went about hwlf wet and | #,000,000, " Tho cause’of the five is unknown. | bearing on the Mittman murder case, though the world 0 seek for silver winid the sand | and brakemen on the Union Pacific betweon Jalf dry, The mayoris wet, but the alder- | : R el | nothing positively points to this. hills of IKeya Paha county, Nebraska, He La Grande and this city went on a strike lust men ey, b B 8 Sk Achoge i |- w hilen I"l“ m\u" |“‘\I'I\Mh bl | Orushed and Cremated RLLp oo 0 vt N LD, U6 WP e inis | avenig qi aeonuikiak 1o campays il Shedd and John Clark were ele imsuARKE, Pa., April 2.--A terrible ex- | o 3 d ou take tho troubo | o arcide to tholr demand for & 10 por cent i . ¢ "l!lllLIl:‘s‘:lplnm'd fo mean a chango in th plosion of gas took l,h,.l,“,mf. Wt Nant. | Deura, Cal., April 2By the collison of | 1o ivestigate, originatéd from the publishiug | cruse in wige | W. BAKER & CO, Dorchester, Mass, ministration of the schools, though the thin 1aruing | Murclye nom wore - tho | W0 PArts of a frelght train last uight on tho | I e Keva Tah Pross of u scouty cxpert B et : RESTORED officers have not intimated their views 4 tho tine of the aecldont . Bleht wero | Californis & Orogon rilroad, 8 caboose WAS | biasimes 1n wiich b wis® atuted that i _ Btage Coach m;{.x Up. N an 00 e A York, Neb, April 2.—(Special to toutut uoon seriously burned, One | dviven through a passenger conch and the | party of miners, accompanicd by the scout, lf*: ‘.""1 &, "‘ e AOGREUS om ¥ G Promaturo I rvaiia Debility Bk, |- Phe city election which took 3 W is dead. 1our others are still in tho | conduetor was pluned down in the wrock 1 been attacked and the whole party killed senada, Lower Ca o ¢ yesterday was son lively, the s believed thoy have been suffo- | burned o a crisp by tho ko which beoku eut | excopt the scont; 1y wsuie bud been | amo stuge held ar Doing as follows: Mayor, W. 1. Wil | s2on nfter, buricd bet viter could | lone highwayma: Al whether by mistakeor suicidal intent is not volume of husiness done has been larger than for any day for a month past. They attribute Cineaao, April Despite the efforts of Bek. | -An Eoglish gentlewomun, who ur- | decline of the hal Nl e 1L DAV Co., commission woplew merchants, ussigned |t S EE L i from Cole ¥ WL MISGQUIRIL, Assistant Conl 5014 by Grocors exerywhere, up near t ¥ B T senh (net o) FIIRE (0 i fetlow wen, J. 1 ICEEN ES, 110, Box 920, New York Uiy