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—___—__— 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1890.—~TWENTY-FOUR PAGES AN W Y CTNTED | 10 cause for action. ~The plafntifts bronght C \RFSS[ I PR (‘FFm (S flentes shall 1 by the clerks of the'| ERON T — N . . \\\ “‘CK A\T l)I‘-\T’”‘, (,l‘“\‘”jk suit to re Inmages in the sum of 1,0 OA (n AN 0\\ " 0 MV \ W) | house in making up the roll of members- | 0 "E "\“ l\lj‘l', \T\T}‘,, S l”l 1’1C S ‘)l‘)l I‘] for tresspass, such alleged tresspass being the elect | ¢ i building of a switch across the end of a _lot L In the senate fSHAT Hale gave notice that | X D o ing to the plaintiffs. Tho case had | he would propose the following smendinent to | M d yiiresy Pty ‘ " o fed twice before, once the jury hanging i rai D08 the section of the o propriation bill to | L ! ' Ho Delivers an Able Address to the Farm. | bocn tricd twice before, oncw the jurs hanging | Resolutions Against the Repeal of the | the section of the army appropriatin bill to | A Threatened Striko of Coal Miners in the ealielne Med icine ers and Business Men, | the plaintifts Chinese Exclusion Act. | that no ale .-huu.{i luding beer and Vicinity of Fort Dodge. = e wine, be sold or hugfilied to enlisted men in —_— P — — Captured in a Box Car. 1 OF in any room or building at any At 0o otheid ¢udn doos the Human &y o i o W ¢ 5 35 i 11! - W neh need thy 4 of a reliable m Ine like | A S dobh L o LA ) Nennasks Crry, Neb., April 5.—[Special | SYMPATHY FOR THE OELESTIALS militavy post.” This amendment | OBJECT TO A SUMMER SCHEDULE. | Sar yoar took Hood's Sarsaparilla and have not sec v | y 3 izl itary | v | Sarsaparilia, as now. The tmpoverished condition Latll . NEBRASKA DISTRICT PRESBYTERY. |, b lfylh "l fuinily of dobn Hall, X7 was rejected by #ha house. gt o] of the blood, the weakening effects of the Tong coid | SIOE AU #IC” . W. SLOAN, Milton, Maw — Lias furnished anumber of sensational items loathier end. Bhoe cass ot How. Cork. 49 | S win Toat appolite, and. that tired foeling, all | ¢ Wik o sthte the bonat L drived from Tioods Tt Indulges in an Extended Discussion | for the papers, is again before the public. | The President of the Methodist Epls- | 5004 |,‘.(“,,\”,:}“,'\“ and means committee | The House Considers the Prohibition | \..;u k00d spring n;.-m ne sbsolutely necessary Al DA ‘-au”m”“ o ‘My:vl‘v::.lh“l” (‘n'.;:-: Regarding Revision of the C Last night Hall grew suspicious of his wife's copal Church Mission Protests txay and vigorpysiyiopposed the proposed Question in Committee of the TN, AE MGG TB LOBARHLS. arory Yoat, o ““‘T I" TRt | long absenco from the house and au.m-.ll a Against the Bill to Doport -lnl!l,v vl‘l.r]w"rm\‘l' SUhides. ot VT DUTABRNNE Vbt Purpose, wd tnereabés I popuiarity. evory year, kel ‘ession of Faith h | search, and with a companion they soon lo ¥ request Seuator Ingalls today intro- 8 & —_— TR it State News, cated hev in @ box car i tho einbraco of Uncertified Chinamen. dlced bil rovidiie foe w systom of banl rious at Davenport. > another man. The car doors were closed on ing he United States, proposed by the e | the couple, and an officor was called upon to S \\‘m_;(;(\:‘urk«:uw,M,w_ ]!( It ;vm.-; for ‘",,; OO S : . ok reneeiag | @rrest them, but the latter declined to have | Wasmivoro 4 Among the potitions | establishment of %un executive department o T Ty e Prarte Cexten, Neb, April 5.—[Special | gy cihing to'do with the outfit et e fro i e L ICiRC5e che, | DERKINE Sith the secretaryus. the head and [ FonTDovas, Ta, April 8.—(Special Tel "Pelegra to Tie Bre.|— Hon, Charles H., Van [ ity PEORETIVINE \VHA. ONG LLUML GUGLPLeRICAL YL four assistant secretaries, At the depart- | m to Tre Brr A general strike among Yyelc $poks haro tasifighit to-a good housa of | New Nebraska City Enterprise. Methodist Episcopal church mission protest- | ment, banking for the people shall bedone frce | the coal miners of northwestern Towa was i, U farmers and business men. His subject was, | NEnraska Crry, Neb., April ing against the passage of the bill providing | of cost except such merely nominal_fees 1 indowed foday by the aetlot of the Kalo “ \'l ).“ I l as he stated, the “Political Question of To- | to Tue Ber.]—M John Gl and | for tho deportation and imprisonment of | 1, HEcessary, fo pay expenses Bronch rs in refusing to submit toa scale of | Wl o e C day.” ‘There came, he said, a great political | James Allison, two Chicago gentlemen, are | Chinese found in this country v ortifl | 0v'tho postofices and magniained 0 1ong. e | summer wages proposed by the owners of the | party to crush out slavery and force the fr n the city making arrangements for erocting | cates; also resolutions of the board of com. | p v, Loans shall be mado on_sceur Craig mines, The contract which the miners | For a first class apring medicine my wife and dom of the black slaves, and th tion had | and operating a large creamery and cheese | rof San Prancisco against the rapenl of | interest piable on Do 31 each ye refused to sign was one reducing the PHCE | culiae manner as 10 derive the fail medions satue o | POt think very highly of Huod's Sarsaparilin, We - n 4 0, The gentlel sur- | exclusion act ant 1 paditionsu —_ — i o r ) 5 J ) enc) o " botly KAt lnst spring It did us at deal of 30w come to the white man to crush out the | factory at this plac I'he gentlemen sur: et b L A LR L Ui - id for mining conl to £1.05 per ton. A | ench. It will cure, when in ¢ i A great doa slavery of himself, wife and children, He | Prised the .'uw.‘.»«}h.\ asking for no bonus } - L YRV THe b hin n SPORTING NEWS, se wi nhn\lw\vu vy‘{l‘»\.\' ffect that 1o | serotula, salt rheun Site | (MECAE VRE0D D GvRle the noe ¥ iy drew.a picture of the late war and the slave- [ Dromise to have the enterprise in ope BilLto. providetor fown stte.en foA [ e e B e e e Lo LI (108~ | and rellovod me of w disay, tired feoling, W shall 7 J s summer. ¥ ) tor . ] " S 3 son except sicknes: ACRhould’ WOt | tion; KoreraL dabIty A and rellovod mo of a dizzy, tieed feling. We aha > Holder and said another war of ballots were | ARt bries of land in Okluhom was faken from the | MeAuliffe K "‘}‘l""""\.'f',"f",",,.‘h,_ | engage in any strike during the season, The | and liver complaints 1CY | cortalnly take Hood's Sarsapariiia again this spring.” to.bo fought, Hosald the Chicago, Burling- A Boy Drops Dead cale mended by the insertion o & 4AKE, Utah, April 4.—[Special T ) all, refuse | ——— s | ML PEARCE, Supt. Granite Rallway Co., Concord, X ' oreatost | Prarrsvourm, Neb., -April b vision that the certificates mentioned the | gram to Tue Brr.]—Joe McAuliffe knocked ity Slitad on = Nou ton & Quincy railroad o was the greatest | FLAT S L shall not be taken in eviden, favor of any | out Burns, the M 1 giant who fought ved to v Mlar cons ] - — yonstor that was over entivined around the | to Tne BEE.]—A boy by the name of person claiming lots who entered them in |-Sullivan it 1571, tonight. in the third round. | g A s urilliles i Buman form; that railroad stocks cosing | Bates went ut on the sandbar in froutof the | vioution of the command o the prosident’s it R EhLS IRIRIE Troie th ol ntan, AGCK Eonoral PU ri fl es 1,000 were wite to £3,000; tnat the tariff | city to hunt ducks yeste @ had been prniatili il i (o) land 8, Chicago | strike seems i able, The anies i unninE ¢ i o8 3 \AS 800! Among the senate bills | 1 were the fol- LICRED. H p e 3 whs eati people; that running a short distance when he was seen to | | Atnon el : Louts, Mo., April 5.—[Special Telegram | Claim that they cannot pay w 5 1 et s i : ppropriating ~ #0,000 for an pril [Sy 4 % e v ALhBUE losifie Mone nrticle that sold in Sweden for 27 ¢ and boforo aid reaclied him he was dead. | Tydian fndustrial school 4t Flandreau, | to Tuk Ber.]—The Chicago and Cleveland | I8 the suthmer without losiig ooy, e 00 i the United states for 75 cents. e said the | H was browght to this cits, wigre jedlell | S. .5 to provide for of the in: | Players leagne teams opened here today bo- | dewn during the summer \nless the men R e i e Ood trouble was that we had too much tariff, He | 516 Wi Procutec, but of weretary of the try i the proper the | fore a crowd of 5,000 They were given a | come to terms. fy duughter Mary was amicted with scrofulons d to John Quincy Adaw’s speech : — oA b 4 o o v o | warm reception and played a sharp game, — sore neck from the time she uonths old till nty years ago, deuouncing the railrond The Norfolk Mayoralt countinpioffiedr. o/ restate, settloatd pay %01 o o Glaveland won by hard hitting. . Bar The Legislature. A8 BesKiD Rl VPN G EAGS PRI OE | T R T - 3 S : : the owners of the private'dies the balance of v 3 Feellng Tanguld and dizzy. having no appedio and und we would to, Norrork, N April b.—[Special Tele- | 4, commission due them (and appropriating | 500 and Furrell, Gruber and Brennen were | Drs Morxes, Ia. The house this | neck, and ono of them after growing to the size of a tion to work, 1 took Hood's arsupnrilla, with YW The entire tenor of his gram to Titk Ber.)—The city council met to- | g50,000) 5 appropriating 500,000, additiona] | the batte Browning, Mcaleer and | morning went into committee of the whole on | plkeon’s egi, became n running soro for over throo tresults, As o hoalth Inylgor for was independent action at the vl“'”“'\ = night and dec d Herman recke mayor, | for ‘a fire-proof building for the national l::nhnu\ made home runs, Score: & the prohibition question agaiu. After con- IY""" W .nu o her Hood's Sarsupariila, whefl the [ yonoral debility I think It superior to ng else.” % - allinnce should fling its banner to the br 48 HHi6y boUlLAGE o gual e A Rethss) Mb, | musenony ing for the inspection of | Chicago 3211000 siderable debate, in which both sides were | 1umP and all Indleations of scrofula entirely disap- [ '\ A, feik g, Uticn, N, X und good men of all par would unite o meat fon: prohibiting the im- | Clevelund 101 E 2 + + - | peared, and now she segms to be a healthy child.” J. RO AR REISNCE ¥ Support Eiscley today commenced mandamus pro- k] T ML W taken up, the question was called on a motion JALILE, Nauright, N. J i ; ceedings in the district court to compel the | REEHIVOROTHCWEEIICH Qrtieies OF L000 nalte Renni to report the license bill for indefinite post- [ ——— —— —— . ’ i Nebraska District Presbytery o rd to again assemblo and declare | [EEE SRt AR 0T R Hhe e e O i .. Dennings Rac | ponement and on a vote of 51 to 54 the com- y OO S Nrmmaska Crry, Neb, Special | the result in accorlance with the ballots cast, | Brocmtion in coviain cascs and for cortaln | Brssise [Spec ; mittee rose and the house adjourne Hood = Welegram to Tk, Brx.| - The distriet presby- | The masorality for the ensuing year is tary of war to place on file in the war dep AL SRR i AR TR L T R fery. in session heve, at the meeting last night | tainly in a muddied condition. ment the names of offcers and ine the track fast. Summary Caide ”””“l‘-“””"lfh" Y m"\' W &\ ¥ continued the discussion on the question of | Davis-Webh Fight a Draw. hors ofthe fronticr guards - (under s, fivo furlongs Tor clties ot ganized Gndes spesinl Oharters Qe -1 S;ll\(l )(“l”(]. L e e T e ] ght o] mete. | dames H. ' Lane) s into_ the won, Corealanus second, € b St S ERGIRAY oY U l )¢ 2 . ML etk e 11t was | Wast Porxr, Nob, April 6.—(Special Tele lunteer military < the United | (colt) thivd, Time S U DI UL G LG dI>d ] C H.\.l.n;s whi ‘x‘ vll:v (“I..;. lu.wlu"... gram to Tie Bee.] —The Davis combination hhl'l\'» on Apr and to issue ee-vear-olds, one mile—TPall Mall won, | {pi. SIS, € p!":‘l. SRy 1»'1: s 3 TR Tt g i o7 e H. Curtiss, D.D,, of Lincolnand Rev. | from Omaha, gave a spar chibition in | discharges to the same; to' amend scction ' tuation third, Time | institutions was pass nder suspe Dl % | s remnrkanto suceess in curing dyspepsia, st 3. L. Sextou, D.D., of Seward we Krause hall this evening. A motch had been | 115+ of the revised statutes as to the prefer- af the jrules tho foligwini bills were Dasseds | 1as a rocord of cures of serofula and other blood he, hearthurn, sour stommeh, and similar ointed a committee on revision and reported | ized between Jack Davis of Omaha aud | $1e¢ 0f honorably discharged -soldiers in up- ongs —Nina won, Sun Jsse secend, | gakos to hewsed in. public. improvenentss. to | troubles. It gently but surely t smach and B tyor. of Fativh: chinnga’ 1" 40" fOITIS OF | o on e e e g e v by atis oG [ potntment to otyil to authovize the Time—1 ;181 et bpdla st et A | v oAt CorenTee paoT AT AT TS T Btatment us shall make the confes- | Webb in five rounds or” forfeit &i00 “Wobl | Duluth, Red Wing & Southern railroud to mile and_one-sixtcenth—Tec parn i st o Horo it sion f faith less liable to mis- | yas k e b construct a bridge across the Mississippi at Tt cond DAl LRI S DL stock of state banks. A resolution was stula, which clings to th d with great LA on ol ss i was knocked out in twenty seconds by I e s < L 2 adopted providing that o afternoon sessions | ua tanacits. 1s o ets upon the ya and liver, Sinderstanding, and that such changes bo | Webb Gaimeq s v : or near the city of Red Wing, Minn., and to i est tenacity, is cur liar medicine. Its inderstanding, and that suc : ebb cluimed a foul and the refc LA DLBLAE N ORa ToR Lot APt : e be held next Tuesday and Wednesday in hon- I portant. orenns to healthy action Sormulated with wise conservatism and after | it a draw, establish it s u post vonds for the appoint: itlemen riders, one mile—tim Murphy | o of the Grand Avmy or the Tepivlic on- | e, orka ave won for Hood's Sarsn- STTgod s BAvaRgR P due deliberation by @ cavefully appointed 2RO ient of an_ assistant_superintendent and Cing Idler second, Dochunt third. Timie | ¢ FC L AT O L e tho aweieh. | Driila the title ot atest blood puritier over Committee of the general nssombly. - The Fatally Injurcd in a Runaway. chiof clerk of the railwny service. .~ Sakg S S Al i mlties AN to CataDlON B nits! || Jweovsrad B 5 ———— - e nadlrdis: werer1imitaq s to ten-minite talle B i o After a short exccutive session the private | Six furlongs won, Tom Kearns el peakers 1t allss, | Corvsnus, Neb., April Tale: ot or thatcBlsad i T et 1114 ongss o form system of weighing, came up as a f und Judge Duvidson of Tecumsch was the | oo 'eo g Bep, | Matthins denny, o farmer | bills ancasd fa ast one o et UD, and 118 | second, Shoto rd- - Thme—1:17. special” order, but was lost on MTEQ ) first” speakor aginst. rovision, claiming the | Stam to ik Bre.] - Matthias Jenny, o far one hour. Among them TasaHe by 6 veterol 45 15 5. Bils N 2 / (l KCS ](J Scensti bt the quéstion. Rey, | living twelve miles north of here, met with a | was one givi nof #100 a month to E0 Sl Ll e el Tk it C % Dr, Curtiss cl debate in favor of re- | serious accident on Thirteenth strect this | the widow of “General John ¥. Hurtvanft. | o 0 "“‘“”;""‘“/'\’ e e S e e R Vision and said it did not mean resolution or | afternoon, His team r Adjourned. EW ORLEANS, La., Ap 18 o O O L ment i 5 Wi . a truction of faith, and b > auticipated o fo tho ground, tho wazon, i o Houso. N pleasant and the track lumpy. Sum- | FEio0 0 QU O0a member of o town ‘/‘( Cak ‘( o N '([ ( R “()“0 rouble from a little mo; creed. He | hody, breaking four ribs and bruising bim | wyixaerox, Apri fon of Mr. council mayor pro tem to act in the wbsence s not ready to practically abandon Calvin- | terribly. " His lifeis despuived of. sl “"rf“"l'i‘"‘:m"“,"' furlongs—Skobelof won, Lida L sec- | or inability of the mayor to act; to recom- b S sm, A S e = X ] oL Vinld ¢ smaphiore thi Time—1 pense the ens of Towa who were com- — == e > The roll heing called, resulted in 30 to 20 in He Wants a Divorce. | adopted calling on the secretary of war fo t-olds, four furlongzs —Kutuna won, | pelled to hire substitutes during. the war of | e A 0 o running down tn | TI0ODS PILLS Tho great livor invlaorator in fuvor of on. adjourned until this | MADISON, Neb., April 5. —[Special Tele- | formation as to whether the project to open a cond, Payn Time—5:1. the rebellion. Adjourned. |EneaTtny wankweak/anag tiradt il BEhaTTInio L Lt0 0K Lnoro) le. S0kl by drugsts, or sent by G e tiaten | £Yaim to Tk Bres ] —Dell J. Mott this morning | channel between Lake Ontario and - Ironde- olds and ipwards, one mile—Bon- this morning passed a bill f0r | jjood's Surapnriiia and it did grent deal o § mall its por box. Prepared by C. I Hood & with the result of last Stroauced the | filed in the office of the clerk of the courta | quoit bay will beof udvantage to the com. | ¢ Kk won, Macauley second, Tudor thivd. | the veliel of Mrs. Archer Neot, wltose s | goon. Mus. Lovisa Conr, Canastota, N. ¥ IGoPnadll s ollowing memorial, addressed to the general | petition praying for a divorce from Clara B, | merce of the lakes. 3 T it bes s e [ R R Tt & Kb el 's Sarsaparills I's Sarsaparille llowine memorinl aldvcssed, ot general | petition praging fora divors from Gl B, | 2 U e qnending the artietes |, e handicap, itcen-sixteonthsof amilo— | Fh Wil uppropriates 83000, T reminer | Hood’s Sarsaparilla Hood’s Sarsapavrilla opted. being. intended to save time und | Fred Barlow, a nephew of tho plaintiff, An | Of Wav so us o provide that in time of peace | Alphonse won, Pell Mell second, Marchburn | of the session was spent on the board of €O | o1 by all aruggists, $1; six for 8. Lreparca only | S0ld by all drugglsts, $1; s1x for &, Prepared only cover a constitutional objc | effort will ce made to bring the case up in the | general courts marshal for the trial of com- | G e trol bill bl no/conclustoniwas re 1| by C. L 1lood & Co., Lowell, Muss by €. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, The presbytery of i City frater- | next termn of the distict court, which con- | iissioned ofticers “shall. be appoiuted ouly by B B o e M T0 O ID oS8 TOne Dollar 100 Do=c= One Dollar nally memowlizes ti 1 assémbly to | venes here Tuesday, April "l'l' D l"l{i‘"'- ”l:‘ fl;;fl('l‘il;nl ;‘;’m'n}}!ll‘lum;gl a HE WANTS. HIS HOT od Aok AR amandodl el Bl v = T s A8 RRAIA =k gencral o commanding the military div CALCE L QD BLORS0C T L Sy ; = = ——— or - '1( |“u’.‘u' :1:1“:-\'I]'lm' ..m.»n\nuq‘ Loup City Jubilates. and that the juds cate mustmot be | g 0 ;Im T T llnyuillm for four m«‘mhu: 1“1' lw:';;-ymnf.v--.{ chapter 12, of the form of gove |n||~|>lnl.sn Louve Ciry, Neb., April [Special Tele- Ly v deliberation of the courts mar.. | COTE ”;h‘(l:.\'uzlfih-:l 5 He Haa chy. the. governorcato, bold . ofico. four that the e shall read as follows: | g o T The citizel of Loy 3 1080, x ¢ £ 3 . s M e o 5 f i foratany ChiiEa T OF ahionantent: in tho | Stomito Tue BEr.]-Tho lcitizens ot Loup The bill passed granting the right of way | A short, slender Youhiz man, who said his | U0bs. The boards of tiustees aud regents of 2 yach ) Al A s Jubilant tonight over the vot- | through Fort Pembina militavy reservation . ; L allinstitutions are retained, .and tho by confession of faith, catechisis or other doc- | ¢ 2 ¥ I t o nanie was George Hooks and that he lived at | & h i ot Eclion trinal standard or constitutional rules | ing of the bonds to the T Water | to the Duluth & Manitoba railway compau, T L R e t 10 control will have supervisory control ov TS ne obligatory whether | Powerand Improvement comy iich car- | also, the bill providing that in time of peac | Diaiv, called at the police station about 10 | of them. The folloy bills were pass . origin Y aameial | Tied by 0 vote of over 8 to 1. s aro | all ulisted men charged with offenses now | 0'clock last night and told the officers that he | o provide for the support of children in the =" ussombly, to transmit the saie to the pre: blazing und cannons booming. cognizable by garrison or regimental court | had been swindled it ‘of a stallion worth | institution for feeble 'minded at Glenwood; ORIErE TRt EE To el A Railway Contract Let. after arvest be brought | p. TR T I P AlAr L SIaEh | by o oAt 0 ORI L IO ICILPOr L o) ::l}mun}.smx‘:} “_ru:;:,u.rx ‘m“t:lwh ;l umL T 4 LR y on {Smecial Telo. | before n e eh ok Al s he had been working - for Peter Siert, | Agricultural s ¢ of Cerro Gordo county; rds “of tho presbyteries approving Kearsey, Neb, Apri cial Tele- | BATorC f ond in vank at tho post | @ saloon man 9, Blair, during the | to legalize the incorporation of Grand Mound; tis of Lincoln and F, §, | EramtoTue B Tho contract to build | oo gt o o o e et - smonths, ande was well known in | to pay the expenses of the delogates to th Blamiogw A delemites to the jen. | he Kearney & Bluck Hills railway from here | fender, who shall hear and determine the | that town. He hyd¥ owied the stallion for | Peof “hiibias i ¥eetgnliG Feonyention Ad- I ussembly, with Judge Davidsons and Dr. | to Cullaway was lot heve )Wl’w‘ o \\ml«‘ll & and when *A;‘t‘lr":vd‘(\\ll‘hll;x)»i'ulln' ofhoae: | some time, and” recgaly Laddsoncluded to il a SRl t Jiuxsliy us ulternates, and the presbytery ad- | g vond by July 4. Two erews of workmen THe hadtised ey oblast torsera | dieno s "'-‘ I“”‘;'l)""'*"&' "t:l‘-:!"‘ fod [foavenporeRCantseAiny D emoceate: 3 = S startodiont Lo . onrt and demand a | Omaba in company one Bob Martin, a avexvorr, In., April 5.—The democral Mysterious De Near Sid —— court martial, which demand shall be | friend living in Blair. Martin introduced | today, clected Ficke mayor: also the assessor SInNEY, DOM PEDRO CRITICALLY ILL. anted by vight. ; | him to Fred Robars, a bartender at the Mer- | and treasuror. The republicans get the to Tk B eaag ’l'”,'hl' ss0d tnereasing to cleven the | cliunts hotel saloon, who in turn introduced | elerk, Democrats were: clected to - A o Last Sacraments of the Church | lembership of the RS + purchaser | coundil in all wards, today U Jumes O'Brien, formery : N o A en Oldiome | im to J. W. Foster asa probable purchaser | ards. Winona, il was found dead in_his house | Administercd to Him. T ng appointments: k- | of the horse. 4 i A about sixteen miles northeast of Sidney, The | CaxNEs, April 5.—The illness from which | mund N, Morrill of Kansas for the unexpired | Hooks says that Foster appeared to him to Y o i et aTlit oed 160 G blat) (O Brian | DINE the deposed cmperor of Brazil, is | term of Jolin A. Martin, d ¢ Alfred L. | be a well-to-do business man, and told him he A 7okt o g % ] B 5§ . | Pearson of Pennsylvinia unexpired | had been a resider £ ‘Owmnha o long. tinte. 0 1 living alone ou his elaim for about | Suffering has assumed a critical phase. He | ; ! wad been a resident of Ouaha it long time, : i g e tovm of John 1% Flart o : Lt was yesterday made, by a party of duck | years, and this has becn o tople of gos- | Wus it & comite tho William B, Franiklin of R len g anted tho animal and would |1 iters on an island.some miles above the | G tho Wborhood, beeause | part of yesterday ondition was 50 seri- | Black of 1llinois iRbaen B ade hiim a 35,000 fivst mortgage on lots in : ; sip in 1 I\l-l,\n unl 0od, becuuso | putt of yostorday I i Tlinot pychu gy % ", ']““I‘:";“I”’.‘;lf South Omihia, and that the paper would boe | ¢ity. In exploring the island th e upon | A SRV IORI AN CRRRLC ‘ o s (DR | Ea s e cole of TN TOr | Jrood at a b pea cent discount at any bank in | the bieached bones of having on I e e : Cra The | ferms of oftice cor g April 21, 1890, 1o FO04 AR O ) L L o o T I UL yme days, and the body was in | nid u vistt o Dom Pedro, G R L oxplration ol | was about *“what ke was'looking | across his breast the rem tiade S s of decomposition. I'h wits 1o S [5% I i ing | for and verbally closed the trade. then and | of the best material, ‘rushed 1 of violence on the body, and as 350 and a Boulangists Con o) | of app Sl Jifo, | therer wnd returning immediately to in and a dirk knife w is side, ch were found in his pockets there was | Loxnox, April ulanger, | that t wive'y s iEoithc (1 Lo BN LI mah BRI ER iy, | e 310 grounds for supposing that he was killed | o 4 i gh forg ing here with a buggey and leading it behind, | Mill Burned at West Libert Tor money. : He was well liked by all hi nt, Deroulede, Rochefort | graduates of West Point who have been hon- | (75on arriving here e put up his horses at : X Ty o s voll liked by all LIS | Tnd thirty other members of the Bou. | Orably discharged, to meritovious menibers of | (R 'Giub stabies on Capttol hveiie, Then he | WVEST LiBERTY, Tn., April 5. iy, 118 horses wor found in the stable | langist S e jtho the national gnard and to deserving gradu- | e a0 soe Tioston e attey | gram to Tur Brr.|—Rogo i uncilin Sho stablos (lnaist; Reommlties Shaldcon seontor ates of institutions of learning having army | Niowed him the £5000 first morte | mill and two barns were burued this after- hei vere nearly fum- at the residence of the general on the | officers detailed as instructors, - o S0k I i s #,500: | ished for food and w Tho Gdiaan | T aatofens vastaeans ey i e (EoRkote detalid Sainatraelars: (8 C 0 e B Hooks asked that he be al- | noon. The loss on the mill was &,50; in- cided not. to hold an ingu there were 10 | sion of the conf 6 ORISRVl It i o e A Al | 1 to w it to the other parties | suved for$4,500. The loss on the other build- signs of death by violene fumily was | grand breakfast I Boulanger, Tho | resolution for tho removal vl mag ® Accopiing e drlend ot digeton's to.aer. | ings wad small and covared by lusurance, g telegraphed, and if no fanswer s v od | committee will return to France tonight sin Hitrom EBIiat Tali QoD him. Foster agrced to this) and == rom them fonight the Body will be buried in o g | rosoIntion atith ot ass tha v | sent w whom he introducen as “Mr Prospect Hill Cemetery the Catholic cemetery Sunday morning. Repeal the Bait Act. [y o ke b aabitain Dgh s ol Galde Hooles siys that | Tn order that the very lowest ! - % Bostox, Mass., April 5,—A Halifax special | moval of the naval magzine | Bitdiness oMce,s bt whose or where ho care. | 1 on lumber necessary to Wrestling With upation Tax. | (g (e Herald says the Newfoundland govern- | Seventy-ive thousand dollurs was | 1ot now saty, atid showime the movtgige asked | tery fences, it is highly impor Fimsioxs, Nob; Special to Tir: | mons hus docided to repenl the biit. eet, and | ited to ensble the ary of the I3t was ol rinte oA leaping appoating | be paid. Lot owners and r i Ber.|—Tho couneil s St | horonttor Bronch, American and Canadian | 0AmPEve B Tidund fof fumintion. pur- | man 5" e iy busiess office,s | lots el urged to pay the assessment of Ll i 10 er French, erican_anc i poses. After a long debate the committee rose h % e f b once to the treasiver, H, W, POUN wrestling with the ocoupation tax ondinanco | fishermen will be permitted to freely prchuse N i HoGks i EE e Sonn eI S “7”}"",,..,{,’.‘:'1'“:f. SOk E W $10,000 FOUND IN Whe ordinance ular | bait in Newfoundland_ harbors upon the pay- | portant amendmont which will necessitate ite | e mor was o good, Hooks | Will pre x 3 A dis- | ment of tonnage and license fees. rotu to the senate for furthor action. | thlyetned the mortguze fo Foster and | e mindindbiols aels 05 A Now York ragpicker is reported to | 1 ! [ 4 pute s arisen as to the legality of the pas- - On motion of Mr. Hopkins of linois the e RO cE S e T Outiin torhs apral it hb cematory 1 hiavo found §10,000 in greenbucks in an ash | by the w Dr. Fiorcos }mlm»n[,\tut‘hjul sage by such u vote, one side claiming that Wants a Divorc bill d for the ercetion of o public build- | WG iow anything about it, . I'm of Ueeds, which will be pevmanent wid effeot- | AL TS s o Fare bloew of Kool juky | LIwors A NJL"Iu‘m‘lny‘\hi"‘:zr‘:n:“liIln:;:;é:; the ordinunce could bo passed by i majority v York, April 5.—Philip W. Geatcher, i ;\i_““':".'-l'n“\‘)l- Ricoat 918,000 nded | FLbusy just now. But see hove, T get it | ive. C. A, BaLowiy, Pres. PRI At el AT (T AT i of a quorum and the other side’ contendiug | the well known scenic artist, has brought | a1 the honse o 1o s ettt the | all arcanged for you on Monday, by going to | Travelll g nena Clak the doctors may baye pronouneed his case | For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, that it vequived a majority of all the members | suit against his wife for an absolute divorce | mmoey ol nomton W Nty origite Lo the | the bank myselt™ Hooks says " that Foster | raveling Men's Club. hopeloss, Dr. Pie Golden Modical Dis- s of Breath, Bronchitis, Asthia, clect. Todefeat this the latter had one of their | on the ground of adultory. 2 : alled g cfor somé time, and he mecting of the Omaha Traveling Men wovery will curo him. Consumption is a | & “oughs, and kindred affections, it is elect. Todefeat this the latter had fiheir | ! o cavton W Nuttiug of New York. | taficed 1 t 14| S ting of the O Traveling Men's | > i 1 i 1 kindred aff it 1 ide remain absent from the mecting, thus | Gy it b B M RSO N appeared to - be fo thorougnly veliable a | club last evening at the Hotel Casey was not nlous discaso of the lungs. The ** Dis- | an efficient remedy, isTeliig @G auiilkeias provonting ]| Hilior Fe 1,,»"‘“1’,' son 9F | person, well known, and all thatort of thing, | qumiciently well attended to warrmnt a call to " which s tho most potent, ivad: | ¢ Goldon Medicai Discovory ™ is tho only * from voting, ho being in favor of the | ois, th [ o ® | that finally, when he rem “Now, Y purificr of the age, strikes right at the root | blood and lung remedy, sold by druggists, sure. Another mecting lod last | o Nl 3 S memory of the dec 1, adjourned. Hooks, you just me a bill of sale for the | orderand it was decided to postpone it for,| Lol o%Uh " g tilare is no resisting it, it | and guarant its manufacturers, to do fight and a new ordinnuc g tho ||| Te L o O o the angrogt : R G the stallion right now und I'll give throo weelks from last night, Seorotary Rye taken in timo and given a fair trial 'In | all that it is claimed to accomplish, or I former and modifying it insome vespects, | Of Istacl will| usical and litc Nebraska and Towa Pensions. tract to pay for it on Monday.” Hooks su son said that enough more money had been | he cure of all serofulous and other blood | money paid for it will be promptly refunded. was introduced. o settle all disputos un | tertuinment tomorrow evening in the vos WASHINGTON, April 5. [Special Telogram | he gave him a clear bill of sale for the horse, | received to make the total abou he | taints, no matter from what causo arising, | WOILD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAT ASSOCIA- effort will be made to get this one passed by | Of the sy 1€ ik ho reading of the *Com- PR R st L Yesterday he took his own team and buggy | boys don't seem to be coming to time s soalp ' discascs, old sores and swellings, 16 | TroN, Manufactur Main Streot, w majority of all the members. electe will be continued and u choico X ] gran back to Biair and returned to Omaha last | promptly as was expected. absolutely has' no o qual. | Buffalo, N. Y. s herctolore stated, can only be ¢ mme will be presented as follows to Original Invalid— | il After getting his supper and going R full atte o0 and u vote of Mayor Sk 8 e man complained of [ Robert . Center; Conrad | around town a while he thought he woulc Deepest Coal Mine in the World, S— - S— o— —— e Ce—— R by ft 0. McCluro, éluims that the latier in- | Sehiller, on.Inevease—Bonjamin B | drop avound 1o the Club stables and see that | Pho deopost coal mino is at St. Andve e et e = e — sulted him and threatened him with bricks, 8 | chambers. . Niobe ‘ ol P, is stallion was all right, Upon calling there 2ovien; Py ang 1y produces T EIER ] or an incurable case of ! Both Legs Cut O, whip, and even cried out for some onc'to | himbers, Niobrura: Nuthaniel I, B b e ekt RN LSRR [ Hovlen Binnge Sanddyoarly piiodu 3 50 R e mmirmimm Calatrh in the Hasd Ly ? McCoor, Nob,, Apet 8 (8n W npa e Nowth | Boade - Matin A Hesnynhe Wy e utimost silly’) by bes | 500,000 tons of conl. The mine is worked y The proprictors of DR. 8AGE'S CATARRM REMEDY. f0Tun Brv.]—Harry Woolsey, a young man | The Palace livery stable, comer of Seven- | trand: - Willlam P - Taylo veing, said that J. | b _(']"-‘:.""'"' onaa "“l“‘:;:;v :].2‘.1 SEMPTOMS OF CATAREIL [Teadnche, olstruction of nos. dischurges v nincteen years old, had both legs cut off below | teenth and Davenport st , wis soldyes | Sumuel Stober, Omaha; Jamés Waterhouse, bill of salo for the | LA 6 AR RN Sty e J e ionns, aralont. DRG0y ABd BuEEd: Gyon wenk, Hinging 1 sars y A doy by B, 5. Sherwood to. Dr. Victon B ! ; g that he had been directed | public, The latter shaft is now being > : the kneo by tho cavs last night, He, in com- | Lerday by E. I r. Victor H. | North Bend. Iteissue and ine John M. e had, d | ] : b ity of elearing throat, expectoration of offensive mntter s b e men, wore trving to beas | SoTman for §50,000. Lynch, Humbolds, Original widow A bbie, s and - Foster to take | deepened and will soon touch the 4,000 offensives smoll and tasto impaired, and genersl debility, Only ¥ s h . \.1n Articles of incorporation of St. Mark’s | widow of Stephen Buzzell, Omaha, L us they had aveanged to shipit | foot level. A remarkable feature in this few of these symptoms likely to be present at on Thousands of cusos from where young Wool- | Eyangelical R (ot iy Towa pensions: Originul invalid -Joseph | AWay that (lust) night, . A they (the livery- | qoep mine is the comparative low tem- result in co and end in the grave, s to Denner. Woolsey was concealed o filod | J Hopton Noewtor Aarol M. | men) had known “Robuts man” —qvite well tur axperienced. which: seldom By ita mild, soothing, antiscptic, cleansing, and healing propertics, Dr. Sage's Ren R b L : Wile | Hill, Evelund Grove: Hicem Larson. | they thought it was ‘@i vight and gave it up IS AR ppetdom | purea'the worst cuses,” "fhig infuliblo remody docs oty ik the posonous irrituting o 10 | end o o b » car - kb « iro i rson, | ¢ horery o V2 | above 76= Bahrenh 1 gold Soreams " and Btrong caustic solutions with which the public have long been humbugy, o jumped and fell under the cars. The B, & \ circh the pas- | Manloy: John Chaney, Pleasanton; David M. | vived. 4o our own countey, at w depth of Jess thill | o ree camcn of Chronie Catarrhy s thousinds can ustity. &Cold in th L. surgeon amputatied the limbs bolow the D., will pre MeMellen, Cedar Rapids y Blwell; After loarning this, startling fact, Hooks | half that of the French co; often is ourcd with a few appl muu'm._ ‘Illgnrrhnl adacho 1 rellovod, and oured s It by > oo, There i Little hopo of his rocover tanton, Des Moiu stovationand | says he hunted highand low for 'Foster, | huve much difficulty in keeping the tem- | - mugic. It removes offonsive brath. loss or mpalrment of tho sone of tate, it o7 e N Voolsey's father is u wealthy morchiut suitable to the Tust V. Van Voltenburg, Millers- | Roberts und *the map,iibyt couldu’t find any | perature low enough to adwmit of wovk- | & BUHYE LSy ave. By drugigists, 50 conts. Ho was telographed for and be no service in the ovening, 1 John . Woods, Palo, Inc Roh- | of Il\mll.“.uul \mm] assistan w-wflr; ing. In some lovels of the great Com- | 2 h pived here this moring, 1t seems that you: wtion Will join in the union meeting at Boyd's | ert Dickey,Des Moines: Juo.Conwell,Cascade; | police, The police digwitsee how: they could | g4o0k lode the temperature high | Voolsey had left home without letting his | opera house. ovge K. Wann, Spirit Lake; Robeet Her: | help him o any very gatisjactory extent 5 190 87 | e parents know anything about it, and wus o Y. P, 8. C. E. of the Fir | sing, Derby; Leit Thornbuvg, ' Poreys Isano | A Bre roporter awho (had heard the story, | ™ 1202 - Boing to Denyer., tional church will hold its Bell, Gosport; Thomas MeDonald, Osla- | started out to tey and throw some light onthe | ¢y snce on the Silver Questic $J A TR this evening at 630 p. m. laosi; I Mitehell, onathan Childs, | matior: Nothine wddiional could be loarned | (ARIREERRE S LR BRI . A Forgel sted at Kear bedis Lol s R outanelle: Jderry Jacobs, cul; Eliba | at the Club stubles, Nohady could be found aTON, Apr bt d KEARNEY, Neb., April b [Spec o | ool aovEus Movguns, the, noted ovan- | Whomas, Géntro Junction Nolson | in or about cthe Mof@ffgs hotel who had | the republicau senators met i conferciice to nto Tk Brr,]—A forger was caught | Syrin and Paleting, swill preach af the fieag | Lainb, What Cheer; John £ Junes- | seen Fred Robars dwidh@! the evening. night to discuss the silver question, The Bere today in the uct of attempting to dispose | Christian church, corner Twentioth str yille, Comeliut Welaby dubugue, Oviginal | he city direotsry was found to contain but | wesrern senators, those known us silver men, b P - " DWS, B other o eorge one oste e Jave him as a me o A expl od thelr views of spurious paper. His name Is William | B4 Capitol avenue, this morning and even- | Speh " \ve ot Cleaing, ootk Wi | one J. W2 Toster idndbitegaye him o @ mem- | had the floorat frst and explained thely view ! f . ing Smil ! ber of the fivm of “Bi¥sweiy & Foster, rea whon the rensesentatives of the othersactions Grifin. For several days he had been teyi R Zes [0, 1o Mal $n R ambie df Commerce, vesi- | ! L % VS EL) 5 to sell notes to brokers and banks in the city ter Dolls | -~ | dence 25 Yo posidorion, & little | expressed thomselves, No markad profer ALWA E VEGFTAF‘I e ,",\l ,.‘;:ml B l.\muhh,‘f”f the City i\{' T e st b Washington Notes, {H‘l‘.”q.u‘-, .‘.ln.“w \M:w 1;‘““.1 m.x.l lAl\ l;”\l ! AI:\ o :.v{] the ‘.\'i'f\“‘.\ bili I.AA“ [ u‘:‘.“ “v( ‘:‘ RELIARL jonal called & halt on his attompts,” The B neo anTtHadiva e : IS Lamr o S A DL T e b | a door bell was finaily responded to bya | Jones bill, reported by the senate committee ; B8 OF TIIR BTOMAT OWELS, KIDNEYS, 0 i i render of notes offeved one of &, signod by "l““ R0 dopldod 1 mako Biaatac Lndeed o day .‘\“...‘,':‘:., oI OmeEhe oeond o2t V¥, man's voice, which exclaimed: | on finance was shown. 1] wus the general | yo 9T he aureof s DISORRIKS OF TH SEONACH, VI, RO R i RN i B R (himself and H. D. Beecroft, n business man | f 1oV and gladuess to some of curth's 1 court martial o cutenant Steele was ve- that you, John ! | opinion that the republican congressmen | MALES BAINS IN THE BACK. DIRAGUING FEELINGS. KTC. INDIGESTION, BILLIOUSNESS, FEVEL, of Elm Creek. Griffin's actions gave him | favored ones. Accordingly they purchased u | ceived by chotield this morning and Does J. W, ¢ live here? JLSRAMOT e upon somo means of legis. | INFLAMMATION 0TI E BOWKLS. FILER und atl derwi me ibs of i fhtocnnt Ve, 0o o | away and he was promptly placed under ar- | suficiently large tiumber of beautiful dolls | referved to Acting Judge Advocate General [ Absulahamanise Upoh. AORIE BARA A 06 e KADWAY'S PILLS wro w curo for thls compulat, hos o113 o o lotornal vecretions (o heulth rest us & suspect. When pumped about the | with the” intention of ng one to each | Lieber for examiuation and report | lation on the silver question and press it to g Price e per box. Sold by all druggists PR AStReh NV HIlpes , buos 1. | RISIA bR UG 20 SINBE o0n. 10 Sk NPT © hasu't comd yet for some reason | passageatas early @ date as possible. Tho RADWAY & €O, New York edged his guilt of forging roft’s name, | each little sick girl in tho Child's hospital. | : 4e ‘senate % THSWRTS | op othay | action of the republican mewbers of the com He is'in fail and his case will be disposed of | They dressed them in fetching gowns of the | O the senate comumittee on privileges und This ended the search for the | mittee o leges und ¢ 5= S t | "} mittee on privileges ux in request- | , i there is another t term of the district court most approved mode and this morning the | €lections toduy Chairman Hoar wus requested | Hook's st 1 BU tho pros I in g Ohbin 085 th Drondme t — children are happy in possessiou of their uew | to propare o bill to regulate the elections of | 3€ems to be'n clear-headed, quite in ing Chairuian Hour 1o pr 820,64 | | Etehings The Union Pacitic Wins, treasures | members of congress. It is understood that | M brobably some thirty or thirty tion law was referred to und it it i b b Ao ravings. Artists’ Supplies, iy | | Mouldings. ond Offerings. Sebinbh WAsHINGTON, April 5.—{Special ' | Frames Bouds offered pad to have met the approval of th The Plattdeatscher Ball, he Plattdeutscher bull at s+ badly broken up over FaeMoxt, Neb,, April 5. —[Special to Tu ure and stra los Be.|—The case of Frank Huulou and others the measure will provide for the appointment . 1 | of national supervisors for every district in | abimal is des d by him gaiust the Union Pacitic rallway company, | | A1 PUttoutscher bull at ‘,i:‘l“f‘_‘_“““ which a certain number of voters shall peti- | ard bred, b Ion with ) vl has been on trial in o district court | ST ulelt proved very enjoyud jore e | tion therefor. “Theso supervisors will wateh | weight about 1,030, and ubout fifteen and i ok | . : ; 2 excellent attendance and all seemed just | and count the votes and make cevtification to | half hands bigh. He says he has had chances d erminated last night I ays 4 ';".““. past ten _“‘»‘“‘ ruduated “_1' 1hYy | fy that mood to get the greatest amount of | the state board of canvassers, who shall | to sell it for 81,000, but has not cared to part | to Tue Bee.] he jury at 10 o'clock bringing in a verdict of | pleasure possible from the uffair | thereupon issue cortiticates, and these certi- | with it until now 8.3, men Emerson. o Hallet & Davis. Kimball. Pianos & Organs, Sheet Musie. legram N at 1813 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska,

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