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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1890. FROM THE HAWKEYE STATE, | forfiveotthe nomigcon to st s directort | DENSION PROS AND ~ CONS, | bt sneryonss spate and tne sorics v [ DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK | e 6 by it e ", ast the meeting adjonrned arranging are ®#ided as pure fletion. ging the grave he found a_kettle wrapp e oonnt of (e hallots Avas finfshed lato Tombers. of Pt nsaseien ngents’ Axsocia: R Mexican blankets, which were badly, rotted, = tonight, With three notablo exceptions the i Fovw’ Saistind tion who met 3y, Gould in Mexico comu ¥ i containinie &30 i Ameriean and Mexiu he Legislature 8ti i i veady-made list of forty names was_success- | The House Treated to a Ve pirited | on the incessunt! nervous trembling ¢ The Year's First Quarter Oloses Without the | Kt fii oW Bl by L HC HONEY Wi The Legislature 8till Strugeling With the | Fedvimuis [ of IO NS it Davi, . | 10 A hands and tho eustous quantity of s he i T Tak placed there is n mystery. 1t is supposed to fchool Book Problem. W. Doane and L. Z. Leiter, Great surprise Debate Yesterday. consumed us u stimulant Predicted Financial Disturbance, o the proc i robbery of mining and wiis expressed at the defeat of ex-congre NEW Yok, Afdl 4. George Gould was WY PAYIASIOrs nine years ago. e man Davis, who has been credited with a ?""l\”\“"f" figun, in_regard to the rejp CLATHS A BT ESTATE leading part inthe Washington mancuvres X 1 St. Louis {Kat Jay Gould was agai / LAEMS v BN o OERNEAU MASONS GAIN A POINT. fiff! R o T \he mia. | STONE OF MISSOURI CALLS A HALT DT By aoulc. was | A SMALLER NUMBER OF FAILURES. - chinations of political enem W - port and that ho hy igd Just voceivad " A Keoknk Man After the Millions of a The forty-five directo S hosen are as fc . from his father, C said he 2 A CH The Dubuque Republican City Con= | lows: Owen 1. Aldis, Sumiel W. Allorton, | The Soldier Has Already Got His Dues Erl L The Money Markets of the tntertor n [y A3 Pvise 0 fon Endorses the I atic W.T. Baker S. Bryan, M .l:‘!‘. o the Nation, Says—Seve Hl'(llr’rl 6 ) a More Satistactory Condition— plied for letters of administration on thoe Crawford, W vin, D, C. C S 5 & v u Nominees and Declares ¥ W Ellsworth, — Stuyvesant al Very Warm Replies Some Good firses to Compete For. The Iron Trade Still $7,000,000 estate of A. J. Davis, who died a Tn., backed by two lawyers, and says hoe is the son of the late millionaire, who was never New Yonk, April 4.—[Special Telogr married, He makes the third applicant for S i e To's aweakly | letters “of ndministration. The” person ap to Tue Bk |-R. G. Duun & Co's weekly | pointed administrator will have to furnish review of trade says honds of 0,000,000, Ihe first quarter of the year has pass i i Absolutely Pure. without the financial disturbance wh LATTER DAY SAINTS, A cream of tartar buking powder. Highe many saw reason to fear, with fewer failures - of leaveni 2th.—U, 8 Government § the | dort, A S gram to Tur By |—The Minneapolis driv- : . . - eading | iM% €lub will give a four days' racing meeting Drs Mot Ta, April 4.—In the ser icl eph ’“ ASHINGTON, ‘}."“‘ . _'\_"‘,'l 'II;" ,', A4INE | from Suly 1 to 4, The amount to be hung up this morning the normal school as | Robert Nelson Palr ! of the journal the house procec e CO | for stakes and purses is £20,000. The special brought up ngain on amotion to reconsider | Kerd W, Treck, B, M, Phelps, 1 LM D b bills raco for July 4 i a freefor. 5 vote by which sho bill to estabilsh tiree | A: B Schwab, A. coming over from last Friday nlght's session. | Johnaton batred, for a purse of & :b,l,m‘ RN A0 wwak deuited, TS SEpONESs T e e Oty | 4 Ti8pe Jf one of these bills, Mr, Stone | will be twelve wieos during the n A o N i p sopln o4 event will fit in the northwestern 3 SRCTHa it v Avaiced - Hard andy Zonell ) 1. O, Keith, 1. B, | of M d that no people had been so L tho Hoktliwet tadhs o B amotinn th table this Toconslderation: | Butlor, T, 8 A. Nathan €. | despolled and burdened under the name of | NIICH WA ontndune d at, Werre, Haute, W |30 B Y eamo quartor of last your and | Sixtieth Annual Conforence of of the vote on engrossment, so that the matter | Yerkes, W. J. P. Odell, + | patviotism and under the guiseof pension ar Rapids, St. Paul, Eau Claire and Mil* | smallr liabilities by 12 per cent, with a| Church in Session, : z conld go it k f,‘ \‘H‘:u‘l‘ ”nui» |‘|I\|‘“v‘.’..v:|’n( \.‘.: lu{\:wl'“Allh”“ was ordered sent by telegraph Inws as had the people of the United ates, | waukee, closing at the last named place | japger railrond tonnage than in the same y Sarr T,\M:.l‘n\.( |-.\l|v.:\1m_1 4.—[Spocial Hl,'m" of n general made of gingerbr e “emainder of the- session was | to the Hlinos senators in Washington stating | He denounced the demands of the ¢ SRS i quarter of any previous year and with larger | Telegram to T Brx.] —Ths sixtioth annual [ Which Clavette buys every year at : Considertion of tho board of control | that the ng approves and confirms ull | Army of the Republic, and asserted that the ciifton R payments than ever through bankers and | conferonce of the church “of Latte Placo du Trone. When ha - gots home .| the pledpes heretofore made on behalf of Cl h'l presidency was put up and sold to tho highest | oy 1oy, N, ., April 4 pecial Telogram | clearing houses outside New York. Fore! Saints is [in session today and o | 1 s his purchase on o nail. You e T e Wibie e i gt Hotso bill, " | bidder. 'here was one grand man who had | o Tyup Brs.]—Summary of today's raccs: | trade has been heavier than ever for the | I attendance. President Woodruft, hoad of | FHGW tho offewt of ‘the atmosphors on % coming to a conclusion, and it was X — - Lt ol d s oo Aol ; Thirteen-sixtoenths of a milo—Miss Olive | season, and domestic consumption, whilo | the Movmon church, made the declaration | 2 s LA e Wiy special order for the morning, The bill to NEW JERSEY EVICTIONS. h":""l fallen, bearing the rej '"‘""'”““T" Wiso | won, Tenrookh second, LeMoine H. third. | much smaller than usual in in woolens j ! 'll‘ ;lwld ¥s of ‘fi‘\'n!l:mn] were pa '_i““"' weather, on the ary, it grows hard snake the ofl It v's oftice salaried instead and incorruptible statesman. and enjoying the | it ) and heavy woolen winter goods has been at d had rovealed enough to his people. There | NSt : g oir of puid n\lx s was taken up, It wde s pwo Hundred Farms Sold to Satisfy | support of cvery honest citizen. [Applause Pive-cighths of a mile—Waterloo won, | the maximum in nearly all other lines, The | Was 1o need of p ,|,,,“..,,‘_l\.‘{ rios .Iu;l.n.nm | T iklea) DL :-pl\‘4.;5‘:."‘\‘.;”1“’4” ey e e )I‘\)'r(:;uu\l'\.l ia ¢ fr ‘fl]\.-‘l[‘ 1 |:"W ;‘({h._; B enjamin l1 | ddie 1. second, Australand third. Tine— | new quarter begins with no apprehen- LT ”l.ll‘\‘lt-l‘v\:'”\y“f' WP At docs thi ore passed: To allow strect rai Mays Laxoing, N, J,, April 4 16 mis-. | son had attained his office by cash raiscd by 0515, fon of monetary difficulty, with the se Woodruff, who is the chief prophet, Tho man foethwith applies his thumb it ) et Rl e hich hus come upon the farmers of | Wanamaker and disbursed by Dudley. He | {ooritin o) LA NTAl GLBN! ¥ aeRarnl® (VAT ob-. T HFI0BRY. . YaEOVAMHR ) Avonin dacince tharihie Tora Had Rald Lo Loed | €6 tHa HEANG Hid vaplies: tutions: to prohibit ks of courts } » count intense excitement | (Stone) believed the government had been | Wony igal second, Monsoon third, Time | g 0o depression of Febru and with polygany. The spe e said the Mormons he general f flabby about the deputies from makingany reports upon papes v v Jersey, Over forty familig generous enough to the soldiers. Speaking | ~ 4 T 1 igns of improvement in many quarters, | Should not be tempted to exchange iplicity | ¢host; you'd better take your umbrella. won which they ave required to give officls v/ i 3 v ap. oneand one-sixteenth - miles | sign 1 many g A st ey KOOI AUBDIIALY i ke . ff,’.‘y::‘-‘.‘,‘~ “"I’ il ey L Johnson of Atlantic | for himself, und speaking ho knew against | —Sillick w egio second, Sarling third. | though the recurronce of failures of woolen, xlu‘n‘y'l\.w neaning that sach should hold fast |~ G e other hand, - when the symp- )y the board of trustecs on | St hin two days 200 farms to satisfy | the judgment of his party - | Time commission and manufacturing concerns calls | Other spenkers talked in the al “ | toms are “hard and unyicldin our i i ovide banlk | mortguges which have been foreclosed. Ll 1‘1“.“|W.d "'""f he had ““'l"l "“““*lflfl;“i‘l‘,‘-‘ r:lmuw":\lf]‘.'.""""‘ renewed attention to the evil effects of long L S o worthy collgaerue sallios forth in his new b B e <%0 prohibit | of the farmers evicted was George Ling. | gone as far in the direction of pensions cla sccond, Darling thivd, Time— | M™% : : s Rnvnetieet 1 Hit gl P e M S G S D ) T e ey e n hat dastment and t e sl | Hurricanes o the i within fifty feet of any publi 3 | tohish d bumed it to the ground, | of the st ex-union soldiers’ districts in i arters of a mile—Theora OUTES i 8 AT SOy Gl ab BBt S G e B o WEARS A LONG BEARD. low eities of the seco wintain i | dying in the flames. Another farmer, | the ¢ . He favored a liberal system of | John secoud, Gloster third, Time—1:22. s fon of two mild winters, canes on the Pacific during March caused JARS A LONG . 5 g v fred Wershot, has b od himself i ensio s, but he enteved his earnee > arket i mge! centor ny disasters on the eoast of New Hebrides. fire department; to arly d Wersbot, has b aded himself in his | pension laws, b X > 1 E he money market is no lenger a center of ) THAONY-ATHeM SR io B Bhtiveit o duties of the boar dic 3 Wl announces his intention to keep | test against’ indefensible extrava cans Races. Siatenii U5 ¢ chmimerdalnaloate al 8hips wore i A LT, a6t ¥ American Who Ever Danced s 1 Uittt I dio, P | public expenditu He favored the i EANS, La., April 4.—The weather | 1 .l"”‘;‘f“‘;‘l‘-v ‘“‘.f!‘""}' "f_"““f“ Ll s EIONTARA ALt Matticollo)s andra with Queen Victorin. the commisioners on labor statistics. ill | The furms and land belonged to the Glou- | ing of liberal pensions to true and brave sol- s clear but windy ‘and the track heavy, | & considerable excess of exports over imports thirty native o drownced A brond-shouldered man in o high hat confersiaie on women Uhe Hght fo. vote at | costor computiy, whicli was organized | diewsbut ko swas opposod 1o granting perisions | 5 in March, and the rading fnsccurlties sppaars | wh vty othors who rached the shord nuine heaver, yellowish and hrushed chool eRctio S 014 thir ago. The farmers purchased or e ( 2 or to v or e T aaltot R AT . | to have resulted in no considerable outgo of | were massicred tives, R % FBYBEIRAT e B . epont . enfits. maruiog In | lovscd their places from the, land. company, 1 Mir. Lane of Hlinois inlfu;‘ iz the bl re. ong L mile —Teclivio Won, racknorso sec- | ) ital, ‘Mo money markets of the fnterlor Cppilo kel i A A M S |.-‘.:|'l\\“n]]| ray oves nd ‘.;:}:\ ‘|\|l.‘»’n~ snding the majority text book bi ich was unable cot its iga- | ferred to the remark made by Mr. Stone, that e B LLTE =4 9 ! e e 3 & g k L walls skily "vi!l‘.r”(\".'l' ”'.1:::¢J4...(‘}u(- u..‘v.lmk )"lltlh-‘i:::n”", n",‘l:qhu‘,\dnu»m\":lm\w-lllu oi‘x“nlut \‘\%;‘\id': "i:flh a contract existed between - the. government | _Five furlongs—Clicquot won, Regardless more satisfactory, Boston noting compar i toration of Rates, man house o day or iwo ago, says tho SR ook bill again and ordered | g v 30,000 on the land, The | and the soldiers. He said that the man who | S€EONG * It . > It : : il Sr. Louis, Mo, 4 . e | New Cork ournal, utterly “uncon- y FEsahool Hook bl a i oed for €10,00 i 1th 1di He said that th I nd, School Girl third, e 514, atively little pressure, thou; are firm St. Lovts, Mo., April 4.—The fr | New York Journal t 4 : S . e il Slot have cloar titles to their | would declare that was s ignorant of the e Lol Coxony ,l}lul soc- | Philadelphia yeports moncy easiet, though ) managers of western and southern lines i scious of the gossip going round as passed provide: distr ase of | property and foreclosure proceodings followed. | relations of the gaverument and the soldiers ond, Soltd Silver thid, Time 1 20, o | e e oL many, lunio MU | confercnce readjusted rates on grain and | ahout him. “Bverybody knows,” ool books, ibly coun New York, April 4 ater advices tonight | as a Hottentot, The democrats of 1llinois did | o nile—Morris won, Pinkerton “second, | vestments i itphnit aunbi A Bbu P FanE R EEYiout ERAS L EE rrant SRy “ihat Wil aholisting the present : om May's Landing suy thero-has beon no | not. endorse the gentleman from Missouri, [ Buclder third. Time—1 SRR I O T S i o it TS et R L e Sl il e L Bt S S B e SRR el s Postponed Louis, no_chunge from the 6 to 7 pe ReERBIAL Lo i to 2 W | Richard Vaus, the lion of Philadelphit it commilios of tho whols on tempe WHAT DEPEW SAW . | the men who had defended it in its hours of WASHINGTON, il 4. —The C v rate; New Orle an i et SR ) democrney, is the only Ame 1 who Al adioniaids : Lol 0 peril. postponed today on account of rain. L s Cle opor Y T ever danced with Queen i ounr or. pre wnd G e pe S - | Mv. Chipman of Michigan ecriticised and —— Clalatibl e b ia GG AL would you suppose from looking at hin Young for prohibit "l‘]”n'l» (eI - | The Convict System of the South Only m‘"““"““}”Mpmh OB (e RoR ettt The Raymonds’ First Shoot. The failures of a woolens commission house | Baprivon il 4 jorican ship | (1ot he has i henmd o T Rl No vote was taken and - the mut | qualled by Siberia. M issohs _ et o tlle! | The P Ra e 1 e 1 oir first | hereand o manufacturing establishment in | prec. : i R 2 at he has nbeard so loy e coull et nextve el ; ] vom Missouri. 1t was not tho time to talk he Raymond gun club hold their first [ Bere and e just when_thero ' | McCallum, from Rio Janciro, ain cnsily job in a dime muscum should | | Wasmerox, April 4.—Chauncey Depew, | of the cost of pensions. He well reme shoot of the season on the Gwin & Dunmire | gt e o o vals 3 | Cyrus H. for High License. [ Lyman g, “Goge, 'H. N. Higinbotham, Provoked. Sr. Pavt, Mihs, Aprl 4. (Spect l Depressed. ¢ month ago. J. Davis comes from Keokuk, i \ i RRIDER . 5 rantine, During o trip three s | his st 1 Quaker wor i el 3 asked by B Hen e Gon by nahl = { signs of a better demand by manufacturcrs | quarantine. T h ; tis investments in Quakertown ever fail g T y 4 {wfl .“;m:“ a |rx:“m. ‘thlt“ ni.lrl.h:wl;:d L gu\'n‘l\w‘x‘y\n!v.‘l:(h\l l‘fl‘_"* !\'“l”"\'::; g grounds across the river this afternoon. The | for wool at Bostc ve and at Philadelphia, :"I'l';‘L G .mf\‘\“[f:\“u“l“n' vo iy to bring him in an income?” There wus 1 p . VIO Fo b 1600 IR T aa e prize this season for the bost on coneessions certainly nothing in Mr. Vaux's appen fram to Tie B amous Cerneau | much of the new south, replied: “Some of | 1avish of blood: when the matives which } 1l 40000 dinmond badge donated by C. S. | the manufacturers reason that the pending T S0 IRlais L thase NE i Scottish Rite case again 1 J the new a 2ood L of the old s 7 ad analyzed; when the who enlisf Raymond, i 1 w;;"nvflfl " provent sales {']f 1”“. A five at 13, Colioh & Co's.. 208 N : Shedrded like aopard ™ or a dime museum Towu, dudge Preston today : - | The old stock sincerely think their property he hiero of the hour, Thien no man was % D G ol B ] S 1 freak. His yellowish vhiskor ¥ 5 | & F : > them o better market for goods. | enth strn t midnight did so1 L is yellowish brown whiskers tion of the defense to thr of court on | wwill be wiped out, their homes broken up and h to suggest that men went out to A GREAT GA A o il Iy G IR s 3 appenred to he y trimmed to his tho allczed grounds that tho court had no | socioty destroyed if the colored man's v i theiv lives for the pultry 4 4 3 ""1 D EHE bl St AR WO EGE worth of ¢ e, Tt was con lio .. Under the chin they sccmed t Juciaticion ingthe matter, the Oainean Scot: nd they look upon the novthern §16_a month. The man who would A Crevasse Nearly Nine Hundred Feet L L h rear part of the store and its or R i oy s IELAt), tish rites not being anincorporated body, o s of anarchists whowill | mude sueh a suggestion would have be Wide at. Cattish Point. i e BRSO | o UL AR erS s ol L Ol shion, e Coreis oo this ot ety | Sy Soipionts” S st | whipoednd st bl a5 | Awavass Cor im, Al 1. nothor sl eaiag e Soneumtlion | e oensable, % EAmle SOlllE, MnseT Republicans Endorse Democrats. Dt i dstianen | The gentleman from Missouri (St L e ATERUL LY three or four feet Tong, and he wears it = I Al 4Tl A publie sentiment in the south is the cony cried halt, but the time for halting had n.\r and for several minutes during the time it DL 00 B CC I-‘]’“ RaVIGER L - under his elothes i nnel pouch or DURURURGETN AT D e A TaTg £ ; 2 ul would not come until reasonable | raged it looked as though the town would he | dustry are nearly all favorable i, the Letter M in the It is loss in the way. hoe says, and city convention today cndorsed the demo- | 18 f HE L 4 provision had been made for the nceds of | hlown away. The Cijtholic church was blown Ay o R C IR LG T < of the Napolc ttracts less disa g i\ St 3 X i es 0! S : B oL A lCOT v R TR e b 5 Ak} L strong_opposition is made to the proposed £ ay 5 racts less disngrecable notoricty, cratie nominees, aud passed o resolution in SFthe e : 5 Idicr of the country. The country | o, . ; e - : o | g 1 ! oI rue, there can he no sc { ho.couns rom its i and_considerably dum- ¢ on Lides. . one who discovered Napo- X wears u big Al ring on ¢ favor of the repeal of the prohibitory law and | {yed sonniry 80 tertible 48 in. the § «ded a service pension. It needed increased g onng : 1 ! X po : ; R bt T 3 od country rible as iu the s Donsions for the deal and dumb. It neoded | @ged. The building tvas flooded to a depth of e coal trade has not been helped by the | 1o rharuf in the Col- | of his thumbs, Ko = [peonvies . Somc |nllbx\‘\v‘\l»llu"\:I\;Il‘n‘(lv S | Donsions for widows and needed o law cstab- | CHERU £ Lol the furniture and fix i meetings and consultations and an- Milite The Mittango:| filc st into wily embossed GUIILHOANY | state furnishes L °TE thoy eannot fill the ] lishinga rule of testimony in pension cases [ bidly damaged. A niegro church w e L ), with bitumi- | 55 the first won by Gen aparte: | bands. e woars 4 th, his ;i e 3 : saby ‘thie) o0 i blown from its foundation, but did not sus- | nous quoted at ¢ ot : Bt : R i 3 ‘“‘!'”.‘[' e ¢t UoGLOHIErRL o dHo Mot T Suiscelnro Dy e cath pr L tain ver; us damages, Three op four | In the iron business there is another cffort | MPon this M ) ; ! BEONILEY ) npind carns, ox-g . made the exceuse for I vis of imprison- > Fsi { i 1 ¢ Phi R aly to him. Later one of his be and his manners are s unaf- 3 A GaLD o Sension | residences were treated likewise. The dam- Phil ate more cncouraging | 1taly to him : ¢ la, now president of the National bank | 1 have no doubt many innocent men | that of an officer. Tho pension | U SUTRUEL Y Tmpressions, but gt is now admitted. that in | erals was Mortier, whose opposite, Na- d s achild’s. He is not a g i crving sontences. i southern. conviet | System must continue until the last “soldier pions; i o R | \ D ity, and wife, were in tho railroad ing scitences puthers Who served the country in war was-dead and The levee just above Catfish Point, M spite of the hopes there entertained the de- - ver, was Mo e t]in the G on Demaoc j s that aquota might be filled. for 1 . 4 5 ¥ " i SOOIl o RS n s that aquots . athered to b ] broko this morning and Tate ‘tonight there i3 | mand | for the bt auu hos b ; im of his political | B . ._lmn.l:.u ot Philadel- 5, Stearns escaped . S : e r. Dolliver of Towa made an cloquer : sse nearky’ nine hun feet wide | Slow and at receding prices, Southern ¥ Louisa shared the i in the public eye, Mus. Stearn ! '\“*‘“\"}““;;‘“vl"' ; Claims the Failure Was Crooked. b e ,'“‘“,,(‘.“]‘“'l‘“'",“" lodu b sops SThe *Cis osaid | dvon is o ostill - pressed for sale |y o his hi fortunc, Moscow b - - ) e s SPOKANE I'rLs, Wash, April 4. in favor of wuiting to pension veterans of the y far fhe wor g that | here. In bar some littlo improvement G TS Gl T e A How Names Grow. led condition, is lial s of Jackson & Co. who failed yes- | Jute war until alost all of those who were to 5y L b ississippi ud the market for structural iron e the battlefield A e e O 11 ous. Mr. Steams had but par g : B e N et R R ; : SRR i ek I vanquished him on the battletield 0w nam receives anodd il : day, will exc usscts ¢ be benefitted had pa debt of nature and | side. 'the rate quoted, and it is | of diplomacy. teation in the Congo country, suys the rom a stroke of paralysis which ~ prost nelfzoneito) thelr, roposo, {/THE ) » | @ coming out at i B bont v minths g, and wis on his | will Bardly reach 16,000, Sui bean 00 el o e | e Tt gt : that lavge orders can be placed at lower | Six of the generals (Massena, Morticr, | Boston Transcript. White ') ar way to Hot Springs for 1 ment. | brought by Finch, Vanslyke & Co. of Minne- § tho cost. The defense of the unity of the ve- 1 and fences ave being washed "awa, any ur Marmont, Macdonald, Murat and Mon- § known in the upper Congo districts as S G Orotkatiy formerly, of T, was | qpolis, alleging that in Pebruary ackson | public had been a cost enter head of stock have been drowned: i > veaker abroud, though | coy) and twenty-six division generals | tendele. Tendele sas near s the AL Chgncen ofthe, IVrokod, tral, andles- | wranaforred/all hisZiproperty wifo and o, but the American péople had | lost. The suffering that I u ‘! placed at Ol- g the initial M7 to to their. names, | Congo nature could get to the pronuncia- caped with a slight cut on the back. allowed Ired Schlingman ng suit and n’ willing to pay the cost to | low this disaster will he ¢ veh 1, and 124,- 1 ypar - duke of B no, was his truest | tion of Stanley, “bha” heing the common o at Tabor, get judgment by default in order to shut out | the last penny. T were willing 1o pay | tion of affuirs on the other fthe river VY CALINEO. 0 oole | adher Montalivet was his minister X people. Batendele is the Congese 5 : b b | other creditor: ir debt today. There was mot in al was bad cnough before, and this breal will in is dull and weak and_ the dullest weel | 20Berer HORLIVERWAS 18 HYERED | B Whito peoole, Tn @ somewlnt similar ., April 4. [Special Telegram to et e land & votoran soldior. of the. roptibl 1make mattors muck worse, longz time in lead closed at about .| and I as a ) ) T i ol St A five carly this morning de- Trigamist and Murderer. whom the republic wis not a debtor for every o Reports of trade from interior cities ave | quicu. His last residence in France was SIS, ORI i stroyed three business houses and the post- NEW Youk, April 4.—Garris A. Smiler,who ( dollar of wealth in the national treasury. It A Buffalo Gnat Plagne. gencrally favorable, v C otes tio | Malmaison. The eaptain’s name who | bestowed the the title of Boston men on offfoaibuilding. he losses. are. as: Tollo lled his wife last might and was arvested | Was encumbered by an inviolable debt to the NVILLE, Mi April 4.—The river | sensational exagge B v by the | toole him to St. Helena was Maitland, | all white peopl ships from Boston i S | Ricat Bl men and women who shed 3 f alie inches since this | OYerilow, but the actual interruption of dis: | and his companions there were Mon- | were those most frequently s ¢ M. otis bullding nd stoc I’(n"['h'mi | early this worning, was known 1o uve two e ) ! b h tribution at the south is suflicient [ {0 FAOH oA in the wys when the Or insurane 9003 rick b r use i i b Wils never 4 Auots b ming, No new k has been he i 3 oiiis o rlon ¢ s 50 Murchand. (day Tor Tihncss Shop A postomice. by 1. L | fasiiy Semratad: To 1 penevd Saitenjor | Diusod In every boutse and i ¢ By S The buck waters from the castern o s s Qe ) e wifo of Napoleon ITE was a Mon- | was a howling wildernes Roberts, goods rescued, bt building nearly | ended to kill ull three of Lis wives und then | {nited States whs. bottor than il but b o spreading and ly equal to orin_ex- | tijo and his most intimate friend was R United States was better. than gold; but b up the * bayou coun- | s trade 1o dato and collec- | Morny. I veutost triumph fou A Job foran Expert. destroyed: loss, $1,000; insured. The Tabor | commit suic 7 ) 5 il bunlk building was ulso destroyed. ] see the framework . planters avound Huntington | {ony arely but usually fair, | and his during the € Buulin Moo Pre “Is there cin? Mol tieiai sh are \\nll[lln;.' 1 k to Vicksburg for | though Cloveland notes some falling’ off i 3 : \ r 4 i Pl ; Fatal Boiler Explosion. ) 2 than to s : foty from buffalo guats s well as from the | 4o Seasent. e Cliicars g O i | mean war was the taking of Malakofl | anybody from Vermont in 1} THE BENDER WURDER RIVAL, Swrr Fener, Pa., April 4.—Eurly this }\n“:"x‘n”p.'m 2 n..-‘ ]‘,“3,‘,“ Abmy. driven g e ol oSS OO0 | that . i n 'l)‘le““*""; ;)...ld! .\v;..!n.\ m. The names “il Monte sked the mm\l‘llnh»vzup“nirlu the (lm‘”’v S0 S s R S rom the public treasury by the money power, \ce in large o ST e e | bello and Mag n appear in the ' nahout’ forty-two yards of Chileboraa_Given Years — To | omning tho hollee it tho Union oit combany's | yoiding in his haud the broken promiso of | b oo & ; 30000 bushols, painst 30000 bushelt: - ound in the nowar, Later it is crn biizard. sy Sl ploded. Davwson, one of the tool drosser at | ARprg Lincine (Apause) o0 5L LI e e T e o ed one of the most | e rosponded a tall, lanle individ- Arwoon, Kan., April 4.—[Spe cam | work, had his head taken ot His body was | in'tay $ 3 R Cameron Mine Fire. woods sales a gain over last yewr of 10 per [ important voles duving the Franco-( Lvising up in o seat next to the to i Brk.]—Gracian Chleborad, who was | found nearl loaw in favorof thounlon soldler.ind of ‘the. pen- | igr oy, “Pay,) Apiild—Thosfire in tho t Ul ! 1 who was appointed Duke ; u ad, w 1s | found nearly a mile aw sion list. When in 1561 tho soldiers went to | * BRI ol A8sESonuBILILELAL, muniy el dah o asE oL e i ) convieted last urday of poisoning his 5 — = the battiefield, the government had promised meron ¢ y is beyond control, The At Philadeiphia the leather trade is unset- | of Magenta by Napoleon. SWell, if you will e kind enough to Dbrother, was yesterday sentenced by Judge A Gang of Forgers Caught to make their wives and children wards of | mine, comprising twenty-five miles of gajler- | thed, the deug trade fai v and tobaceo more | Phen we come to the epoch when | come for'watd into the Pallman Bertram to fity years in the penitentiary, | LONDON, April 4.—A guug of fogers of § the nation, and he wus 1 favor of fulfilling | ies, will be flooded. "It will take sixty days to | #etive, urtioiany ab 1o S, e Napoleon entered Maitland and shortly | veplied the conductor, “there is . ludy Chleborad is about thirty yeurs . A | Spanish and Italian bonds have been caught | that promise. M RS flood it and nearly a year to repaiv the daw- i thoipropaac }"’\:‘“ i fler dvove the Austrinns ot of Mavi- | thore who has got’ her spruce gum part of tha cuso s that tho ury con. | 8% Trleste. Tho forgorics amount to 25,000, | |, The Deivato ponsion bills, five, in, number, | ages. e e The mumber o - - | ano. His greatest onemy was Mazzink. | mixed up with & paper of rosin and she YUITE S stul jany known S i 2 *hleborad of rder 3 md de- s " 3 iy D t o ¢ W After the battle of Solferino on the ants an expert 1o se to ‘om. L Chleborad of murder in the second de- | iy T don and Baris helped to dispose of | The houso then went futo_committee of the Diamond Robbery in Denver. in ”l“m‘i":‘ 4 I SRR (T Ry e | wts an expert to n while the statute defines murder by poi- | the bond whole ou the i DA Chl R T : i ! ) holalg A e olo., April 4.—Two thieves en- | ' dedided deer the east, thé south and | Mantua, Then followed the sad affair of E soning o be murder [n the f oo, = thallogaricqaner aintalstuatronsior tered Miteholl's jewelry store yesterday and | in the Pacific states, but an ‘nerease in the :\}If’\’i“,“" TN midn, Mohammedans in the 1§ A very probable thut Chicborad ' National Cadets. . dor the provisions of the Bowman act was | stole diamonds to the value of 5,000, while | middlc v tes. ‘The aggregate) f In the year 1870 Metz was one of the Russin is interested in the statisties of father to poison his mcther and rwards | Dexver, Colo., April 4.—To the Editorof | discussed at length, mainly on points of order, | Mitehell was out to lunch and the store was p labilities wa ) aims of the Freneh operations, but being | Tushkurofl, a traveler and - ethnologist, poisoned his father und another brother be- | oy Bee: T should be pleased to hear from | Pending action, thé comuiittee rose and the | in charge of a givl, Jasbyour,bus i ) G Tivoh the Moselle the desting | who points out the faet that there are sides the one of whose murder he has just e s 3 houso & ineréase at the south and in the middle states | driven huek over the Moselle the dosting 3 JG 40" nd A0.000 Mohammes Deen convicted. As the county authorities | DOV$ over foutteen years of ago in any tov AY tho ever {on ‘thivty pilvate heR N e 2 in the latte cont—with an increase | of Napoleon found-a fatal conclusion ut | J0000 heUiens She S, I docling 10 pay Uhe expenses of diggiis ot the | O ¢ty i Nebriska, who desiro to form u | AL tho evening sessfon. thirty piivate p Minneapolis Coop! Thillothose . o business failures | Sedan, on the Moselle, Then followed | flans in_the Russian amg, the tter Botton of the old Horn well in whicl it is be. | €OMPuny of Nutional Ladets, U 5. 2 8 L MixNeAPoLs, Minn, Ap > occurring throughont the_country duving the | {ho capitulation of Metz, bt all his d formit per cent of the Cossick rogi- lioved the bodies of the murdered porsons ar Sl TR ANDYIEONy —— ) strike w ti Al | ¥s number 206, us coimpared With | o was brought about by the wisdom | ments, and also declures that Christin 16 18 )n-0babI0 thot subsoHption WLl bo ralts Major General 20 Corps National Cadets., Jay Gould 11 In Mexico. 4 g 5 3 : ; oirosponding weel g N "] ity is dying out in southeastern Russin. e . 37, I T, ) of one of the reatest opis of our B v T A - St L Mo., April 4.—[Special Tele szl il f L G miat SIS = - G The O'Shea Divorce Case. eram to s Ber.]—1t is veported here that Bond O h : $inos anc $ho GorIM il iy SOHRIG HOME |1y proatdonb s apnrovad. tho folnl vasos CHICAGO'S TROUBLES BEGI) Loxnox, April 4.—It is rumored that the | Jay Gould i ously il again and that his [ Wasuixaros, April 4,—|Sp Mologras ) B _ = lution for the relief of the sufferers in the : .| O'Shea diy case, in which Parnell was | stay in Mexicois to be prolonged almost in- | to Tur Bk |- Bonds offered : Saun Lake, Utah, April 4 pect vlo- A Gingérbread Baromet« Mississippi valley and the urgent deficiency e at the Meeting of | oopespondent, has been settled, definite He is troubled with a return of 100 at §1.08)4. am to Tur Bre Dr. . R. Keener, living Tt is nothing move or less than the ' bill : SEEId S0 1806 Medicine Medicine — ssinn Army. Chicago world's fair association, representing e = 2 1 armory this mornin for organization, An dmmense erowd was present, As fast as the & 2 . . L 2 clerks approved the papers showing the bear- . 1 1 M d s Ganmastoree el N e @liliclimie Medicine edlcine Per cent upon their subseription they received certificate Previous to the opening of the meetin ickets beaving forty names of My duughter Mary was aiicted with serofilous vns 22 months old till formed In Lo AU no other season does the human system 0 |~ “For five yoars I was sick overy spring, but last | “Spring sicknoss may bo avolded by (nking Hoods tec much need the aid of a relinble medicine like Hood's i ‘s Surseparilla und have not seen a | Sarsapariila in season. If you have not folt well dur- | 80re neck izens who it was suggested | Sarsaparil now. The tmpoverished condition i 02 G W, SLOAN, Milton, Miss, tng the wintor, 1€ you b arworkod, or | Bho bucam age. Lumps well fitted to become directons of tho as- | of tho Uvod, o weakening 3 o “1wish to state the benent I derived from Tood's | cfosely contined in b s or shops, | neck. and one ¢ awing to the sizo of soc'ation were passed avound. It was ex- | Winter, the lostappetite, ane o o snparflla. 1 have used It In the spring for three | you need a g 4 ) purior. Take | Dlgeon's eeg, vec soro for_ over tis yoars. Wo gay @'s Sarsuparilla, when t Ciceling langnld and Qlzzy, having no appettte and | en epteine in 1Hinols o effect a ambition 1o work, 1 took Hood's Sarsaparitla, with | CHOusias, Uipolis, 1 plained that this was mevely a suggestion for | MoK A apring (mod sary. | ot ! L d in flesh | Ttoods Sarw I and you swill ard off at= 2 ost rosulty. As n houlth vl nd My wifo suflored Jachio and noural 4 )} ood’s Sursuparilla 1s liarly a o and streng 0 gone bottle, Tthasalsocured | tacks of disense or escdie fie of i ) Tmp and all in ) In;Bniirelxidlapj ‘ s the benefit of the stockholders who had 1ot | purpose, and Increnses 1o populatity. ¢ ooy RS, B L AN kot BRIt || e L oo aare fa alestu oEIbUrR LIOH | s roq, and now s 1o be a healthy ohild.” 4. Jeral debility 1 think it super i e Aftoz taking Ho rilln sl ws nick the acouaintance or time necessary to make a triul. Woudstock, Ct not delay i 8. CARLULE, Nour AR ER, Utlen, N, Y. AW ton. Ol HIRIELREIEE Hood's Hood’s Hood’s Hood's Hood’s Hood'’s Sarsaparilla Nai irsapa uilla doveloped Has had remarkable success In curis y sic oy succoss at hon Ex-Mayor Havvison moved that tho num- | i it Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla on the boa Harrvison wus followed by Washington | __ £ Messing, who made a great Sensation when | Is carofully proparod ¢ lia, dandelion, | ~“For a first class spring modicine my wifo and 1 | Overcomes hat oxtromer tred fooling cau aros of scrofula and other blood he openly charged 3 nber proceedings, y dock, pipst and | both think very highly of Hood's Sarsaparills, We J i [l Its pe 5 P led by any other p ntlon, aud thut the tivket had been prepared by the | ¢ s, in such o pe- | both ook It last spring. 1t did us o great deal of purityiog and tlos ure o e 0 yiold to this romedy whe South Side strect railway Rirst’ Na- | s 10 derive tho full medical valuo of [ #0od and wo felt better through the hot weather Jughout th expelling disease o ve failed to have the slightest effect, Tore tional bunk. The forelgn natioualities had | each. 1twill eure, when in the power of medicine, | than ever bofore. It cured my wifo of slek b no Hon' o overy organ. 1t tones | ¢ serofuln, which clings to the blood with great bocn overlooked. The Gevmans had been | scrofula, salt thenm, sores, boils, ples, all hu- | and relioved me of i dizzy, tired feeling. We shull | the \ Gbpetite, and 1 o acity, s cured by this peculiar medicine. 1ts honored with two names und the Ivish with %, dyspepsin, billous uche, Indiges- | cortaluly take Hood's Sarsupartlla ugain this spring ¥ dneys. s who have taken 1t [ g tkable ave won for Hood's Sarsa oune. Ho deplored the attempt to foree forty 0 neral debllity, catarrh, rheumatism, kidney | J. H. PEARCE, Supt. Granite Katlway Co., Concord, ity tostify thall Hood's Sursaparilia “makes | paril q atost blood puritior ever star chamber names on the city and seconded | and liver complaints NI Mas: s nro Nendache, heartburn, sour stomach sl 1t gently but surely tones the stomach ! ; S 05LIY0 OrEnns, Crontos & good appot] o f o o I ache, overcomes drowsy fealing ne e e blos Flllace " copss Iy ostonding pression. Italso sots upon the kidne v i Ity supe wors rousing those Important organs to heaithy et e Tioo apariil o kig sure o w i the time to take Tood’s Sarsapiilla Victor Lawson moved an amendment that | Woputesof divctory bo fertytve: The | P P f ies Purifies Pu m fi es Purifies al ballot was called for, T'hen some time | Purifies Purifies the Blood the Blood consumed by speeches. | homas B. Bryan spoke eloquently on the | tl Bl th Bl t Bl t Bl ihject of l!m-(u nsions. He said Chicago's misti it bEet the Blood e Blood he Blood h e Blood moe HII)." the \\ hole world would know it and hor oft boasted unanimity would be widely | “Tiait soring 1 a ~ el - - - - o | s e O i L B e, ridiculed. Finally the noiso beoame deafons | peaith whs weak s fng. A bundred stockholders, big and little, | yuats SRR Jumped on their chaivs und all wero talking My little duughiter, ten years old, has suffored | purely vegotable, unequalled s a fauily physic and | knew what Hood's Sarsapariils wis, 1 had takon It Btonce. Finally,when tho voto was tuken it | ¢ fula and eatarrh, o greatdoal. Hood's Sar- | dlanor ¥ 7 Grugulsts, or seut by wall-35 | was porfuctly satiatiod with I, pud did not want nuy [ awas found that the motion to incivase the d her more good than auythiog else” | conta por box. Prepared by C. 1 Hood & Co. Lowell | other.” s, Lt Gor, 6l Turcace Stioet, Boston, | enough wedicine i 1linois to et w cure.” J D o e Y aiaar e, | Mus: Lovisa Cowr, Cannstota, N. ¥. Muss Mass shaves being for, and 246,44 aguinst it. ¥ ) A Al 4 R ) j Eich of the voters present then propated u ist Hood’s Sarsaparilla Hood’s Sarsaparilla Hood’s Sarsapavrilla Hnml Sarsaparilla of forty-five numes und sent it uy \on the 0% on was completed it was found that :lll lm.'wl.»m“:‘u.m-l‘u mrl n\.\u lw.lh‘hd list | by € 1 Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Muss by C. 1 Hood & Co., Lowell, Muss by C. 1 Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. were nominated and many A ballot | 100 Doses One Dollar, 100 Doses One Dollar 100 Doses One Dollar 100 Doses One Dollar ‘was then taken for the plrpose of choosing ~ 11 you feel tired, weak, worn out, or Fun down £ros S Rarsapnritin i3 tho best solilug medich hard work, by inpoyerished condition of the bluod « & I8 suporior to any other tn the | low stato of the sy you should take Hood's 11 miore than of all the rest put fokethe wwpartla, o and noural- | 180FE, M. DL druxkist, Waloo, N gl Aftor taking Hood " wis much relieved.” W. It BABS, Wilmington, Oh e e e D e o Hood’s b.ll\«llhll IH aug Bl wix Proparod d $ e Con T : | by € 1 Moo & Co., Lowell, Mass med to bo running down in | “We all like Hood's Surs il Tn one stare the ol 0d (0 Tnduce wo to buy Sy som wis afiicted with the worst type of serc d tired all the time. 1 took | ening.” Lizzik BALFOULK, Aubura, K. T thelr own in of Hood's 8 dlia Bkl e e e e o andatd AR TSR 11t did mo » great of| HOOD'S PILLS--The liver invigorator, Id not pi n me T el Bl L A e lla: ndas B la' sasid @ well, notwlthstandiog it was said there was not N.B. Remember to ket CHBISTIAN, Hlipolls, 1. e, B0 lx for 86, Prep S0ld by all druggists. 81; six for 6. Pro only | Bold by all drug 81 slx f Prepared only | 801d by all druguists. 13 wix for . Prepared only | druggists, §1; alx for 8. Prepared only by . 1. How 100 Dosas One Dol J 100 Doses Ona Dollar g,