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THE OMAHA DAILY BI},I«,, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, m — ¥ & o SPORTING NEWS, and brufsing Mr. Hooley in n_most o o annexation movo twore mude CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, | eaptain and second baseman of the Columbus | TWO ROBBERIES, They reported the resolutions, which were | Eight-Hour Question, 3 Positively cured by . > | n olu . ; Sted by the moeting and whioh appear n | Schroeder's hall was packed last night, the he! R 1 ‘Wt 6 | Association club, 1s in a_eritical condition to- South Omaha's May 1l the An- | ador by the mecting and which appear in ¥ e J these Little Pills e e slght and bts phya nn has Httle hopes of his | A Lady Loses Fifty Dollars and a Tad | sl UL e L1ey 01 (STA% B! b Sl M NGCIGHR OF (NS WIS Sl AU g Hunting, recovery, He has been ill ten days with a Thirty-One Dollars. nexatish Ordinance | F U iaah B ndoet i DeCIdne Blhed | oo to discuss the cight-hour system, J tross from Dyspepsta, In: [E— complication of diseases, the miost serious A genteel appearing lady called o — | by Al HROporty owriors afd taxpayors |1.¢..‘.;;\ Hx'uv\\«’ « ‘Hv“m\v ml!-nlmw: Mr ‘;‘w;;‘ mu‘ 1700 Hearty eature being inflammation of the bowels, | lice station yestorday afternoon, said her ralnst annexation, which represented an | Reinhart, who made a fow remarks and gave fating. A perfoct rem| 0Y EURGLARS AT NEBRASKA OITY. | fratire el o 0 a htiont. has | name was Mrs, Dricat, and. that she kept | SEVEN VOTES. SEND IT THROUGH. | oual taxable property ownership of nearly | Way to Mr. Miller, Ho said that there was 09 for Dits 0w, NAVSOA, } heen \I\-:m )}n-n{ Ir-v"«}uu'n!'\‘:"\‘v‘l\ ‘:""UH"‘N‘VV‘\N boarders at 608 Sixteenth street. Then she wwww:v“ A '.'\' thn'u‘ '.',", ‘\im{;f ’A‘.’.\‘n?( ;u.v‘ :\n'r<. ln why w;.wm.nl.. « |‘p< ..w;. ~;mw| _ l'v-n‘v’»‘vhn “ ¢ ;»nl st | g 3 told about having just been flecced out of &0 | 1 " PN 5 4 . i Mok gl g I i \our An Osceola Morchant Polishes a Mash- | £1,500 for his release. His home is at: St Id about having just been fleeced out of &0 | The Measure fs Now a Law and the | one hundred and fifty simatures. T Worknftos Mey 1. Ho hadl tallied With s nusi Tongue, Patn fn the Stdo, Paul. Columbus considered him its best | by one of her boarders, whom she said she Mayor's' Deoblamati tions, it is claimed, are not signed by singl e TORPID TIVER, Thos ing Detective — The Kearney | Sy roclamatic " of non-union men. They told him that ron R, They Yor. was afraid had gkipped the town, althongh she saloonkoeper ornon-resident of South Oniha sgulate i Tt T nr Spring Election Will be On David Anderson’s motion the chairman | they were waiting for the unfon men to act | FeSUlAte the Bowels, Purely Vegetable, Morning Journal Burned | ey . ré would like to have the police make a rustle Ul E A ] T B ELLS || e BRIy LitaS WORIHAOIS (i s Out-Ot state News. Des Moixes, In, April 7.—[Special Tele. Qisc to attend the council mecting last in Chicago where 3 ety . really had gone or was in hiding here in the night to present the petitions and resolutis men are out. He was as confident that the bl B et bl e (O AR VG el L who by the-way Is quite : | to the mayor and aldermen and urge upon | men there would suceced s he was that — ¥t g e L L s b b B 1 l]"”‘w“' "‘;‘“"'_‘ el If there was a single doubt about the fnter- | them favorablo consideration of tho protest was alive. n Chicaeo thoy ad asked for 40| malleable iron company's plant was damaged AL s b mtest between the Des Moines and Minne- | grined at having been duped 0 steh A ¢ | oqt in the thrve days old annexation favore | . H. VanDusen was made the chairman of | ¢onts an hour, but in Omalia the boys would | by fire @ the extent of 815,000 carly this g B £ he name of the swindler, who 18 St | that has struck South Omaha, the turnont of | the committee and deputized to do the ovator- | be satistiod, with 45 conts, In Omaha theve | niovning; fully insured K over the attempted rape of Miss E 19 Molfies Tilnyers are il men:in chis assocts | 30,18 & Well Know young:mas, Was-wishs |, iy s ] ical work for the anti anoxationists. were only 200 men, but he was sutisfied that i g : ¢ Moines players ¢ . held citizens at last night's council meeting was B s w16 by tho: | 100 mete venid g thk el SEie Hooper by Jesso Nelson has been \tion with the® oxcoption of Muculiay, Teat Ahbihoe isttneo 3t Ui SORAAGNG | prontts i Con Harting some Wild assertions mido by Al more would Join i€ ey were propevly Keeley's Motor Again, L 1 i 4 by slance 0 BDIRCOE POILIUSITE ‘001 to the contrary speakers ¢ mee! 4 a8 conducted in o approach ), DELD] -~ -, aroused by the actions of Edward Buckleyy | oy, patton and Rouch. The Minneapolis | was also told_to the polic yesterday after- | P00 AT oL o Taventy- | SHITE of fairmess to tho oppotionts and wis 3'NIY, Mosser anid that ho had come to Hston t "I'”“ T e LT Lin il d "T' "']"I'H'\'""I‘; i iouse ol | club s also largely composed of new men, ;'..m:’ywl:vl-':;'fi- R e R e ([ BIRLH AHAY stroots was crowdod with people, | X0 prosentative gruthoting of tho “untt” elo- | hot to talke 1o considars it Oman | (6 L] .C u \hr”.'r fhe tntveraity widower about thirty-five years of age. 8 | g cnce thero was some curiosity to seo | ing,neatly dressed colo 0y 80 on % ¢ . : of Sof naha's taxpayers, ar pen y concerned, was as well | OF D i and soveral other scientists think 1im Snsane, Ho his beon scen watch. | clubs have had any |1r.ur"llu as clubs, and | thir ona Pullman_ diner running be- | rumoras M hh"v is weakeuing, or “Melcher A Big Day for the Mot 1 What was needed was thut the union boys go | 100 Saturday night list. Prof. Leidy said to L SRy red | iy i excocdingly | fween here and Denver. Fe had saved up1 | will stay,” and the spirits of each side would | From noon until late in theufternoon Sun- | outand work. Solicit the carpenters. who | 8 UEpORer: < You may announce on iy auth fngz the windows of ladies' dressing rooms at | freur 3 N ssh out of vy of #40 per month, T ! sritd that Jol \ | A4 » been badly frightencd | Well. The Minneca s are good hitters | i1t Gt oubof W Sivort v of ub. | rise or fall according to tho reliability of the | day scarcely a motor train stopped at the | are outslde to Join them and victory on the | (IR O E T b, 1 U R0 YOI ht and several have been badly fright and were doing dan ccution with the | dnd:had just obtai ot leave of ab- 1 tuilors of the aforesaid rumors. Twenty-fourth and N street switch without | foundation of any sonable siggestion RBALIRRILIAND Oy by him. yet nothing has cver been done. | grivie off Hart's . whilo the home | §ece to visit his parents In Des Moines. | “yg piling that separated the audience . s ek would erown their o S Friday cvening he undouhtedly went on his | piayvers, although Iy hitting Harn- | Yesterday afternoon before starting home he | g5 416 councilmanie tribe was lined the conductot's punct reglaterinig 100 fares | My, Blake vrged that overy carpentel Declured tnsanc, Inst window-guzing excursion in this place. | jogs, were sending . good many flies | N OUE to call on an 1‘.1"‘ ki |“‘|'|"I O | ith men cager to listen to every wor and over for the trip. Twelve vegular and | Omaha sign a paper in favor of the eight-lour wYork, April 7. The jury today do About 9 o'clock Mrs, Chavles Crocker w to be taken in by their opponents, | AURCICENEh hetwedn warnam, tid LHOV | watch every move of the men who wer four extra trains were running throughout | system whether he was amember of the | claved Miss Harriet Coftin insune, She i< to her room for the purpose of retiving when | Roach was substituted for Hart in thesixth, | While there o couple of coloed men whom Be | o absorbing work of the night, That work | the afternoon and evening, During the four | wnion or not. - Another strone atgument | the granddaughter i v;- I:n“m" the curtain aside she saw & man | his good work in the box and rematkable | 88 TRES S0 I SOUTE S RECEITE GOl . or's veto | busiest hours of the \fternoon it is estima 4(4 | Blaken ;.(l. \]\ 18 that each mechi help the | Judge Coin of Cineinnati, She has b b r ne i i ing 0 8 i ot our LUt 4 . er b Lo A0ERY o rdi 3 hat fully 5, people from e city came to | 0 I 0 him whethe o be ! e ¢ the window. Considorat ; s ing two hits which motted fOUr | Yo “thioy were all drinking the strangers 2 rding 5 AL ROR et o bR L | about & year in a private assdum on aecount window isider med, an runs, saved the game for the home club. [ While they were all drinking tho strangers special counoil meeting, The nir Um South Omaha, traver e sticets o . cargned that the man | of hor eecentric e alone. i o the Vo by the bick door | Pl i o e it o i o tho | SV DI ofall by suvings Sl AN | peiueaed the mom s ‘m".,\" It was | packing town for an hour ov'so, and thew rode | who lid to o Hours would ssoldion” | {0 T et wd ran to Postmaster M s, | % | visitors, but could not prevent defeat. The | thatone of thom had a lime foot, and that he 1 45064 unendurable, But the averige South | Dack to their homes, | more or loss, Lot us be our own uardians i by the bedroom window, where the il | \weathet was ‘quito threatening about the | had heard alittio girl call the other one Will | G paha man has become so accustomed to at- | The presumption is that many of these peo- | and not be led around. by the nose: by our Butlad the WAtohst stood pee; i, She passed so closely | fiyo the game began and consequently the at- Vit tending council mectings that he thought but | ple were in South Omuha on account of open | bosses.” LOvISVILLE, Ky., April 17,— At $ta Harl the noise led him and he turned around, | tendance was lighter than it otherwise would A SENSATI '\ L ARREST. little of it. And the majority of them never | Saloons, but against it is the that not a | Blake finally asked every man in the room | ' oy AL 17==AL the Harian when he was fully recognized. Mrs, Crocker | Juve been, Seor Golehil kb < noticed tho thickness of the atmosphero so | single arrest was made by Chief Maloney’s | who wanted €0 better his' condition to vise it house today the Spurlocks, Days and succecded in her escape to Mr. McDonald's, | 1y 0o 000 050 8 B0 s X interested were they in the final settlement | men during the day for drunkenness. The | Eyvery man in the room got up cxcept on | others of the Howard-Turner party held a but was pursued by the villain to the very | yiisivanorios,. 01 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1-5 | Well Known .\.mrnm Jafled on aSe- | o the main event of J three blocks of N street from Twenty-seventh | Sneating said that menbers were what | Conference and agreed to lay aside their quar door. Mr. McDonald, 1. H. Mason mul)l!u" | Hits—Des Moines, 6: Minneapolis. 9. Errors jous Charge. “The room was filled, the staivway leading | to Twenty-fourth were almost impussably | wus wi He wanted every carpenter in :-l“ .II‘ was agreed that if - there were any e s '"'f,{y“”'Jf"’fh.“.\.li'r' it | —-Des Moines, 33 Minuvapolis, 2. Batte From 9 o'clock lnst night to 8 o'clock this | info the undorground meeting piace was | filed with pedostrins during tho da, ol | Omabia to st i sempathy with the eight- | {ufther tsissiuations both shdes would unito arrived on the scene, started in_purs 1d | Frow, Roach tnd Trafliey; Harkness, Duke | morning were the busiest, wildest six he lined with men cagor to geta glimpse of w! were an orderly, quict crowd, out to enjoy the | hour movement. e thought thut if the men | 10 Dring the munde oo e | ana Dugale; e e for ot 2 vowe | Wi goinz on, and the skdewal was preked | baly wamth of the beautiful Easter day. | only worked cielit Tours thero would be e S uscment of the opera house, could nof Slhenenn olice have Tne or many 4 2 veopia:who d the outcome of tho — ployment for more men. He was strongly i teferce Mocks § Be fnduced to show hinself in the presence of Clifton Races. With the exception o about thirty minutes | Mottty pm L el Glane ety South Omaha as a Market. Favor of mlones e ongin @ \f"‘::,i"‘\"':_l‘llr = the frato husband. Yesterday Mr. C "';,'“"' Cuirtos, N. J., April 7.—[Spocial Tele- | one man was kept busy continually recording | called the roll and the eight councilmen re- An illustration of South Omaha's import- Mr. Reinhart wanted it distinetly under- | poforee in the Fiack case, surrendored himsel ¥ Hioh, Bk B ward conia mot nation, | pram to e Ber.|—Summary of today’s | the names and particulars vegarding the loads | sponded to their names. i ance as a stock market was shown last Fri- | $t00d that the eredit of the eight hour system | this afternoon, Ho is ' under sentence of P O o Tty Iove | racos: of prisoncrs which the patrol wagon brought The minutes of half a dozen speciul and reg- | qay, 1 Brulin, who are in the cattle | 1Omabimust be givento the unions. Other- | thirty days in jail. He said the Sudgment of Boiirs to loave town in and ‘M. Crocker de- | Tirst race, selling, thirteon-sixteenths of a | up to the door of the station. Among themany | fiat Moetings woro read and the minfdps | pyginess i Seattle, Wash., were on the mar- WO IL WO not GAARY: v, was Introduced | IS COUFL A wortied himn, and ho il pre- n i 1 i ; any | hody o ss, A small lot ¢ A a_hod earrier, wi ced | for to undergo sentenc bk e rted after administering several stiteing | mile—Rudolph won, Slumber sccond, Bril- | causes of arvest wero burglary, shooting, | routine worle suchas petitions, communica- ket last weck and bought four cms of eattlo | and stated thit he had belonged to labor or- | pofuted in the decision of the court of appeile, 2 "“’"," oufts, Buckloy "*‘['* St nighv's | jiang third, Time—1:261. fighting, adultery, drunkenness, fete. | tions, cte, were disposed of by sending them | and six cars of hogs, which they Shipped | ganizations since he wis 13 veavs of age. He | RN el anon ball for ,i'fiw:.n\yi.- oclime, | ocond race, five-olghths of a milo—Planter | Tho most sensitiondl arrest of all, howevor 10 thé nexw council for considoration. over the Union Pacific 'to Seattle direct for sald e supposed thit thove were carpenters Tho BIGGHION: at Yinkeon, Havous o e hous letters of o vory | won, Veray sccond, Student third. Time— | occurred at 12:15 this morning when Offic i“lf,'“"‘,131“‘“““;'.T,I‘;,‘,’,’."‘.‘,z‘:"‘;{;_f\:j.’ll"‘fi‘,fi“"‘f'f""' Pl e ls e R e InEf::;fnl:f'~fi'.'::yx,:'.:‘; [ no S AT P T oyuthan | o laxkrox, 8. D, Aptil 7. cial Tele- smumoral natuve and one with Lis name signed | 10517, = T ¢ o | KimE marehed intothe station with a real | Beicor, 14 Jonaton borrowed a cheve and found it satisfactory cnough to double it | bY stating that i was ~getting 2.2 per day. | foday i sehole s tiohet e Socto o :|”.‘\'\-iul‘nli”::f; "')‘lyv"!'!.mt this has something to le [IJ‘WQT{:KI-.&“'\\"'.’.mflfi'f.h“:"’L‘:t-f:mln y appearing man, who upon close ob- | and Attorney Joe Edgerton lighted a Wheel- | this year. A lmmh;‘x”“l' other brief -*l"""':“'* we cept one alderman, © 3 0 ¢ ‘e, e She m, Dald ) vation was discovered to be none other | ing stogie, ree i and the meeting adjourned for one X i atoOTahTT Romp third. " Time—1:41. R e e e e T MAEAT A el howa The main event was on. A Neighborhood Quarrel. . The next gathering “will take placo rete Gleanings. Fourth race, Harvard hiandicap, three-quar- | than L L, Councilniun O'Rorka moved that the rep- | Bernhard Stigge lives in Brown park. He fie Y RoGL SIS taontin Dallas in Darkness. Crrrr, Neb., April 7.—[Special to Tuk | tors of o mileClory won, Samiria secand; police court attorney. His funny appearance | LoGontative o tornoon citizens' meeting | has had trouble with somo of his neighbors | : % Darias, Tex. April 7. Tn consequence of Ben.] ster ices weve held in all -;\"lh“ third, Timo—1: et oa was due to the fact that his wearing appaval | be heard. motion prevailed, and J. H. | and fellow-workmen, whose names are Au- ASE TROLMAN COX. | the inundation ot the machinery in the city churches of this city. The most elaborate ifth rac s of a mile—Car- sted of a little boy's pair of pants which | Van Dusen was introduced. 5 i . i waterworks there is almost a water famine y neg Juggler third. D gust Loenerd and Adolph Eichhurst. All 3 nrevalent, . The cleotric streot el it prepavations had been made in Trinity Me- | a1 i, & reached scarcely below his knees, and far | Mr. V od that ho appeared for | £1T% TR OO Armour’s pack- of the Evidence Heard by the | FreRigtie o ag cHCetiic Stect it power i morial church (Episcopal) underthe divee- |~ Sixth race, three-quarters of a mile—Mado- | from his waist; a little boy's jacket, the | LIFBIAC T oratleers oue hundied | o Nouse. Stigge filed acor LS Police Board Last Evening. Of il it tigh cindROnEH B cliviin tion of the rector, Rev. C. L. Brady form- | line colt won, Hurison sccond, Addie T | sleeves.of \Ilu-hl-nnvmnw‘l\ to his elbows, | [0 ,““_”“ TRy il appointed - commitiee | Dolice court yestorday morning against Lo Owing to the absence from the city of the | : - erly of Omaha, In this chureh services were | thyrd. Tlme 12015, * o hia‘h:-m’;'K\‘\E:u“.‘lu\l‘("llf\lI"u “l‘l )l.::“ i‘}'x‘f: of fifty business men to come before the coun- | ¢rd and Eichhurst for distur! the peace. | principal witness for the prosecution in the Tot Man. held every day during “holy week” and on The Memphis Racing Matinee. which fitted him like a postage stamp on a | fr At G TG 3 s . Suturday evening cighteen adults received | Meywms, Teun., April 7.—The matinee at | potatoc, Ay e e Avrests During March. Uty toward Joo Smith, o newsboy, the ease | qupe| whose name the ofticers could not the sicrament of baptism. On Sunday next | Montgomery park was attended by a thou- | Munn was in distress —and he was in some- | goriood by the pr by Tho pollice made 122 arrests during March, | Was 1ot lieard in full by the five and police | jeqpy, . i the Rt. Rev. Dr. Worthington of Omaha, | sand pevsons, The track was good. The o clearup to bis carssdee and hov- | 10 followiue resolutions passed at: the meet- | for the following causes: Drunk, 187 assault | COmmission Iast night. - Cox was there, how I GIONEAN DI DTG NIION Dishop of the diocese, will administer con- | yegular meeting begins Saturday next. Sum- | j Short Hine Bl AL ing, and the petition in support of them | and battery, disturbing the peace, 20; s and when it was announcod that the HIAGION AND EDUCATION. firmation to twenty-eight new members. Un- | mary: TNy weels ago the wife of . i, | Simed by the tax pagers and property owiess | drunle and .1iw|’-ln~r\\'. R eyt case would be postponed one week e came der the rectorship of Rev. Brady this church Tivo-year-olds, half mile—Too Sweet won, vles, the well known contractor and “,:I."‘”;w‘d By ik roirasontative Loy, | d and said that Lie lad three witnesses | tod ceupics the foremost rank among all | Black Knight second, Rose third. Time— der, commenced proceedings against her ith Omaha ,.,H,‘.,‘\‘,,,’(‘,,,‘,,,,‘,.,‘ Uit ans 1: drunk u|ul\ aranc it with | Who had to leave the city, and he asked that | 5 < S RV AGRom IHLIAnsT Norel i T6 15 /bhe Intar pon | LA1TA0 0 husband for divoree. *The move cansed guite b the prosent tine 1 dient ; draying without licensc, 15 | their tostimony be taken immediately, The |, THe supreme court of Wisconsin, in of tho conveztion o' Dld @ ey churel Oiio mile=Joos Waltontwon| ErnesteE asensation, as both ave so well known. They umd..;,,,.wd‘ lie hest intercsts of sging, 1; burglery, 13 Deity | board, all the membeorsof which were prosent, | U1 case of Weiss against the district edifice this summer. ured upon prohibition, sy Nrew OuLeass, La, April 5.—The weather | 45 the o uod to live fogothor Detompts t0 foist upbn. i um.» W commeas | g the peace,1: i ving with ofticer, 1: | seemed unfair and Mayor Cushing implicd | tho public schools of that state, says the inst the amendment, A very large was clear and warm and the track in fist- | B thefr ;;‘I“A";‘,‘I’I"“h"‘md"[‘."I‘;{“‘,'l“m.:,‘,“:“,"’ nisyiehtlsnoonutid ragionint tills timo e ((isfanlly Wit U doadlypwolnon 1 drduk anit | tho sumo thiing, | New Yok Inde The Catholies fonceListoned to the nigumonts of Mr. Beard, | class condition. Summary: M was Mrs, Knowles' attornoy in th | - Kesolved, That the' mayor bo requested (o | 1 mivor watitod in Kansas City, 15 Kooping | _ COX'S witnesses came forward and were | o} in this e the reading of GO ML Five furlongs - Sona A won, Pete Harland | divoree matter, and_ since the action was | Yeto the sucealled winexation ordinauce anl 15 dog, 15 selling mortagage prop- behavior toward Kyvle Be wis elected ex- - il and make manifest their objections to the They will be arrested and given a hearin, | case of Patrolman Cox, charged with brutal- ‘ Anton Senttock was jailed last night for teying to shoota man at the Union Paeitic An Important Decision in Regard to g us charact cmbezzlenien Bible Reading. agreed, after much hesitation, to hear Cox's bt R E Peller third. Time—1:02 | started Mr. Knowles hias had his suspicions | the comncil bo agked to sustain him.and that | oy 5y sollors 'lx"lrl".\“l'\“\':“"‘;El":\" \’]',:1'1 slid 1 :;i::fi‘:t“]"‘:"‘l\“f'““ ”i""i“'["l')"!‘ e i ongz controversy between Messys, e : g 1 5 h b Pt ek \ & erty, 1. 8 . The fiy ak and said his | pul 1l o et Jolinson & Stearins, who have the wateewoics ;‘:’;,'"”;;,“l;“;";;';.'n}l‘ ol won, *Skobeloft | arousod that tho to woro unduly int e ARE N e ip o Bl etion s T name wwas William £ Roche. Mr. Hartuan | cuit court f Kk county everruled the chise of S city, ane e contractors, Ll LI u s SCAMBLIOMAY oroenaning, . St Voo reading o il 208 % asked him if he intended « ¢ 1o 0o wbjectic ulosue X ) Lo At C iy o contatosy furdonges —Lilly Lochial won, Fremont | he peered through the window, sort of Mr. Van Dusen followed the rending of the | O the night of April 1 Myer's Exchange | fsked bimifhe intended o deave town be- | opJertion T AL Messes. Tarr & Co.,” who built the system, TR AT L R e e B R s S ““m”" w | resolutions with an_exhaustive and lucid » 3 S fore next Monday night and the witness re- & fonal and prope has at last heen amicably settled, and Johnson o koINS oD BaleeTon et o e o e e & | view of the objeotions of the citizens whom | Sitloon at Albright was robbed of a ke of | Loq 050 niessed not, though he said he | The was then ied — to Y I a few weels the works will | e thivd. Time 1511, d o e P ietong ¢ Baad | tion ordinance. Tt 3¥ns not fon on | day night the police arrested Pat Eustis for | and : that cburt has just do- bo ready for public use. eV e e nionleas nwonul | e E BN T (e ek ill\;l;”]:.u' of tho tpn}.;x]; anen, bt ouo that | the thett. They found some of the stolen | PO WO dttomers dume foring o | cided that the reading of the bible in the A e T Ty o Tudor second, Buekle third. Time—1: the worst imaginable t a friend to £ 0 3alig, business men and | stuff in his possession. yesterday morning MO CCI IO 3 LIS ROOLIS! 1S HWS s ihlie sehools of Wisconsin is not con- Another Hunting Tragedy. it comie and look upon ' the ertme. Then ho | Property ownersof the city. The taxpayers | ustis._acknowledged his guilt,” He was | yers and Cox then proceeded to ask witnesses | BEFLE SO0 RO S ERERETL . Buewsten, Neb, April 7.—[Special Tele- | ings Races. quietly sent, for u policoman, By this time | tested and it was the duty of the muyor and { fined 0 and costs’ and will board it outat | numerous questions which in nearly every | RS 16 Sehool question and tho fram to Tie Bee,]—Quite a tragical aceident NINGS 1 he weather was | Munn'and the woman had retived togother, | SoUncll to subscuvo the interests of the | the county jail. instance were profaced with such as x- | Diblw for the wholo e resulting in the death of a ho, S ATTICT @ood and the track excellent, Sum- | While the policeman wascoming Mr. Kuowles | Men the value of whoso property ias in- . : > s lons e N s atant 1 [ERA RO OLIPLGENI Gr SEOUIS eequlling at 4 am Zood ack o hile the policeman wis combic M. Kuowles | Vivod, “mho speakor contended - thit ful City Notos and Personals. pressions as “Now, didw't he tell you” soand | gaken by the eourt is, that the readine Miller, a cousin of Thomas and Rodle Miller, i Munn's clothes and slipped ont. aeatn. Then | LWo-thirds of the qualified voters were op R. T. Maxwell has gone to Chicazzo. and 50, “You think he (the mnewsboy) | of King James’ version of the bible in !;:nl[n‘x e today. Four boys, the oldest | Five furlongs —Tatrodles won, Vivid sec- | the oficer arrived and the guilty piir were | POscd to mmnexation, Temperance meetings will be held during | is a troublesome, unruly, bad fellow | the pub ‘hools, whether fifteen § old, went out hunting, among | ond, Acquasve third. Time—1:01. taken from cach other’s 10 resolutions and petitions w n this week at the Methodist churelh, now don’t you ' In this way the exam- | of instruction or as an act of worship them a boy named Craig. They took along | pon ‘l',‘”“'l“:l‘l"‘ ey Pelham sceond, | "o scene that ensyed! 1 ention it! '(';.{é::;l"ll‘f:z‘.;"mn‘;}"‘;f""“,‘f;[{".’,“\‘,‘{‘]‘(‘ e Harry B. Upson of Little Falls, i 1 of the boys by Cox his attornayal] s Catholies who do not aceept an old musket which had been loaded a long | CHalf mile-Best Boy won, Chiise Colt see- | o M would Tiave been taken tofuil in the | ©AERIE S MEITL ST FCEE O My o0 | was aSiouth Omaba”visitor Sunday nsnspromindiitQitiseiyhonv s i moas correet, Lo introduce i time, After a short time ouo came running | ond, Baston third. ~Tie—0:50. oue sty gurment of wnderwear which e | 1y handing to the clerk, with the request that | Nettie Harrington returned Saturday to | gut expressod ity Thwe, wgst shamefl, B | scotarian book into these schools, as Lo saying Miller was hurt, A Mr. Johuson car-olds and upw: ix furlongs | Dor contributed tho pair of boys: pants aud | it bo read, a potition In'favor of the submis- | take charge of her school at Dennison, 1 oo of tho threo boys tostified that they had | eally s if the Douny version went with lim nd found voung Miilee lying | W. won, Louise second, Shotover | {i 1ittle cont, ! s/ps sion of the question, £ ster seryices at all the ehurches Sun- | G050 o Smith anyhow, and intimated | of ~ the bible, which the' Catholics dead on the profric. o wholo clurge of . time= ot S i Mr. Knowles will keep Munns clothes and | Councilman Savuge spoke in rofuts day were well attended and unusually fu- | 8 WECCERTEE TG Wb Rior | dp aceept wore thus used. This guop i entored | tugtbdiciviioioh Handicap, mile and one-cighth over five | il produce them in court this morning. somoioLMeaVuHETUSoR SEA B Ji BRI, " Lt the boys i ay asdrawn | s the pith of the peinciple laid down in assing downward into the lun, s W, S | hurdles—Bassino won, Jim Murphy second, e adhohatiha Fttian) petition in favor of submission had th The Womon’s Christian Temperance uni S i N h : g f Foo g owuaL inte tho lun behies tel ut tho st hareie. and When asked what he had to say_for him- | Petition in favor of subn b ik The Women's Christian Temperance union | Cox and his nd by them | this decision: and we think it is to be SAUDEG CQronar, it oL . Dochurt fell at the third hurdle and did not | seif, Munn said he was drunk, though he | Pures of nearly 400 citizens attached to it, and | il meet next Saturday afternoon with Mrs. | shaped exactly to suit their own sweet wills, | antirely c i asa principle jus inquest. For some time the boys denied any | finish. Time Y B! was entitled foconsiderat Omal ‘ P entirely corvect, and as a prineiple just BT Baga G o oAk thio Tl deR vas T Sl iy = seomed more sober than four Judges, and | JE YOG m‘,L‘."‘”:‘I‘"‘“l:'n"l“l""'im:i::‘;i“‘:“'i“"”" Thurston, urd proceeded with other business, an ficable it this statons it 18 in Wi finally the coroner told them they would Kempton Park Races, tulked struight, us u_string, Adullery Was | oy Omahn now had, and thero was noth. | o The Sobotkers defeated the Armours gk thantetsotuhiy g ouldibe e simple trath is that our o Juken belore | the | county judge if || Loxvos, April 7.—[Special. Cablogram to the chareo but teainauBiin on $ho Jutlbooks. || g to indicate that thespacking " city. woula | Sunday forcnoon on the (hirdwirdgrounda A Dus Was pulled to the front to | public school system, sastained by gon- ey did not tell, when the “smallest | Tup Bre.)—The Kempton park, Easter flat | ing. as her : AL ANt s lose anything in that direction, Some men | DY @ score of 6 1o St Tahousaiar]|tarust nid - roeutatod by st Lo L T L al Loy will unwthing | and hurdle race iGN (ool ae Eides | e a5 i‘;,’:.lx)‘i"x‘;'u?|.'i(rlv|'|‘| it tkoitois00 seerned to hiave tho improssion that if tho e | Tl ludies? ald soclety of the P cshtertin loino e R A R el all thoy wanted was the truth, ho said that | 11O race for the Kempton Easter handicap o) o e TR I i partac ot e SR (ma o e aswonilo i Glcg | Hpitho seeuluyiphavaiofintepdlion faul m\m biad been tryinie {0 et tho g o go o | OF 500 soverelns for thrce-yeatolds and up- LOCKED HORNS. wiis more ridiculous. The peoplé had to voto | Fmma St. Cluir, 0 “roomer,” was fined uld thasho lefl bis bosd o help Oflcericiar | lonvo all quastions voluting to veligl whin John put on the gun and po wards, winning penalties, six furlongs, was 3 i if there wore t-vo-thirds | ¢ AL o CHR RO S QRIS QI ONAT ction and religious worship b JommNthcar, o therun i peuted | WAIR WGBS pounitien, S Srlopen, M5 | T Chioago Health Department and | 0% e auostion, und it ort woro, trouhints | aud costs véstondiy, e police avog o sl | scelburrovs, o hict chey o attor i | RVl LG e Ty b thor un went that time, and he fell to the | Mr. A.'G. Bonsor's four-yem-old_ Aristos sec: the State Live Stock Board. certainly they hd nothing o fear from sub | i South Omana of e IREAEI into u disroputable louso, ~ Dubols suld that | cvound that is consistent with our politi rth dead. 10w Tearned that the hoy who | oud, and Mr. John Charlton's five-y Cuicaco, April 7.—The state live stock | mission; they could vote against it and defeat | pho members of the Ancient Owder of | the honas while K issane entered at the back | cal system or with equity as between dif- held the un told the other boys that if they | Treasurer third, “fhero were eight starters. | bourd and the city health department have | it if that was the case, Mr. Savage would | ryitod 'Workmen are looking forward with | door and scarched the place. The board | ferent veligious seets, Protestants male told auything about how it was done that e | This was the first day of the Manchester the question of the diss | 1ot state how Lo would voto at the polls, but | &g { i R ST X 5 R ) p would ‘Kill them for it, and thereby fright- | Baster steeple chases and hurdle r The s on tho question of tho disd | T Aqte G B BN YOk i en "thay, | inticipation to the oponiug aud housewarm- | thought it funny it ftavisn't a policoman's | n gravo mistake in deuling with thiy ened thom so that it wak very diflcalt RS B s thelrare Mo R Tane sition of lump-awed cattle found at the S ANIAhE exOi 8l tiin HaRb oL \_M-WN:‘M ing of their clegant new lodge rooms Thurs- | duty to help anothe in_suchan emergency, | guestion, when they claim for themselves tain thoe facts regarding the boy's death, The | cashir ) chase, plate of 1,000 | stock yards. City Meat Inspector Lamb | their preference, ¥ day night. : % d"*\'"“"‘ di "”_‘("y" ‘,’|“: R Geavoy recom. | Whit they deny to " Catholics, Let tho acident, happeied near Bdith postofice, s, winning penaltics, about three- | recently discovered at the yards that lump | Councilman O'Rourke spoke amainst Boburg Eptolinaon and Dan anderson, tvoi |4 SOIIEAINCRURRER B b 2 RARTAN SRR [istte vl o public school system for about fifteen miles southeast of here. Thé | quarters of a mile, and was won by G. Mas- | yuved cattle wero being smuggled by onesand | Ordinance and declarod o would fizht ann slaplaions chariears AN U IO CINBITIAL e e T soeular purposes, and stop thove. — Let doceascd was an orphan boy, and his cousins | terman's six-year'old Tlex, B. J. Jurdine's | fivos in healthy herds and by caretal watels | ation to the bitter end. in the absence of fines of & and costs imposed | mounted Bttt o Al 8 Ia o are. | veligious instruction be otherwise p Do e hvatl o o) | SRR WD o second and 1, Woodland's | ing succcoded in dotorring und quorantining | The mayoria voto of tho ordinance was then I"‘;-‘:'n“'“'f.‘f":w TSI DN e ™| vided for. This is. and for years past armers of this county. an thiad. There were eloven starters. | 'ty head of discased animals, The | read. Hosaid that while ho considered it the | couple of professional crooks. P B e G ol strine of the” Independ- ; e e apeue swonty hond of dlscased Sutiia:. el | TEht of tho peopla th gsido thn uostion & Annexation s heard on ovory street corncr, | | Oficer McCruy was granted aten days' | has beon, the doctrine of theIndepend Struck the Wrong Corbett’s Plain over to a certain butcher to be slanghtered | anmexation, he also considered it his duty to | in every barber shop and in every saloon in ‘-.‘\".""”” ;Hi:',m”“ II‘”‘“, e Tiheme Boed [ = LIS, Oscrovy, Neb., April S Niw Yorg, April 6. ial Telegram to | and turned into fertilizing matter, This the | refuse his oficial consent to the measure at '““'”.‘l ‘ho:elocton: txeiemont "_'.i‘ "‘""l',k | compiny asked the privilege to connect its | People With Pecindices, Brr.]—A couple of fellows came to town the | Tne Bee.|—Jim Corbett, the western fighter | City auth refused o do unless the H[\'I‘r'r" EARL S on Reeouuk T - thio atination. 3 o ok "vves | wires with the alavn boxes already inuse | papsong without prejudices ave gens B o 1o 05 Looking for o matel with Suliceer | slaughtering was done under the eyes of ono | able feattires of the proposition which fove- | the furoro th annexation ordiuance has cre oughout the city, It seoms thatthe ne O] ol J Rn :: b -|” {last weels aud put up at the Pal. | who s looking for a mateh with Sultivan, | SEERSLS I A0 G SR GLOW | f01d its defeat at tho. polls. Whilo Omaia | ated. throughout i n"\wmll oo that thenew | (S L They e vory nice peo- ce hotel, one registering s B, . Peterson | had something to say about the matter this | Yosented this nputation und the result js | guaranteed certain things, there was no | e e oY oros, ot und. thut It is these pri- | ple morally, but usually lack force of from Omaha, and the other as A, Murray | morning apd delivefed himself promptl; that the gute to the pen in which the cattle | Surety that South-Owaha’s * five depurtment MR, B, A, STEVENS, Vate hoxes which it s desived to connect with | chavact A from Kearney. The one from Omaha wore o | regard to the statement Sullivan i are is double locked and sealed, once by the | Would be preserved, no provision made for ; ] el wie publie boxes, The communication was | We like men who have decided opin- ;l\u and cliimed that he was a detective. | have made, he said: T want to sy that city and onoo by tho state. What the out- | thodisposition of the proporty now bolonging | The: State Sunday School Pr veforred to the buildings and property com- | fons of their own on all important sub- ! Loy m‘ \-y.lu'\ h.rl.m oll down one of tho | think it s v tospenk of o man | come will be is unknown. 1“1-‘“;“_"\“ ha }Hl u«“l v"l{ ,m't‘mum(\' ‘.I‘h tity, mitteo jocts, and who malkea stont fight for ucipal s 5, and meeting two of the best | whom he has ne nd ot 4 e silent i every point of vital interest to the Mr. B Stovens, president of the State | Several judgments rendered against promi- | i1 1l y for i Tudies of our cf sed insulting language, s yand obhosg ability axpay A R e ' | Mr. B AL Stevens, presiden e St Several ju ] i them even when in the wrong, for in Tudies ot our iy, use I\.»l;u-\”)‘:fli.yll'm e, | o b o nonwled i e did s e conli FOR GRAND ISLAND, IAXPAYIRE Who Wer th mnost intorested. 1O | Sunday schiool association, s in the city in | nont members of” tho fiva ol polee depart [ tha "shnep. attrition botween minds of husband’e oftice | stop me in four rounds 1 will give hi o op SEesB LGP RNARNIE = WLOINHYOL SOl b r i 3 | ments on account of rent, grocerics, ete., ve- | s i ol i ar T s, s o St ston mo in four rouinds Taill give It thoor Ly RO e LG s foreed (o return the ordinance without the interest of th I, and I stopping g | ICILS ‘on decount of vent, gracorite, cton 16 | (UL sexions many a brilliant on the warpath, — Finding them at the hotel, vin the Fifth A R T ALes [ AS ) . Bugs ret Machinery | his approval. the Murray, Ho has come to arvange with | St i S 0 e deninet whom | spirk of trath is struck out. ;..-},m it head ot one o them and gave the Bdor the huRioos oF the Bossie thious b at New Orleans, Councilman Johnston moved that tho ordi- | tho railroad compunies for rates to- the state O anonts i boon. taien be cited 1o | Eyery Tuman being is or” ought to be, ust sixty minutes to get out of town. They | on next Monday niel - New Onreans, Apr The steamship | nance be passed over the niayc veto. The | convention to be held at Hastin June B, 4 e pefore the boiard and show cause wh, yejudiced in favor of his native land, went, but it did not take them us loug s that. Shllivan :ulllll'l.nul:;;fil\\.l;ll\l\x;‘;lllld‘x\)ll]!l”lq:‘\:w-:“ ymphaca !m:nrmhl here from Hambur 1. Tol) Mol o, Sl o0, M AL :m‘u’l\,'.”_ s W /| | (s AT e AT s “,..'uvll\ln '|I:l\t|u New York Ledgor, We Boy Burglars at Nebraska Cit in besting i ho catt havo tho entire muny, loaded with elaborato machinery | Tittia voted th favbeof. anortidiag. tho maye | pe; Stovens states that this nssoolation has | for failing Jonay SRl B Qubi ohE | 2R hy with the cosmopolitan A _ ) eipts. 1 um alsc ) 8 vt SUgnD faotory St ponabim et ) svoroftovermding tho may- | been in existe o) venty-one years, b jett seconded itand tho motion carvied wi 2 4 TRE AR [ viaska Crey, Neb., April 6, :u,\'\vm m;‘t“h‘cl_‘m“\:m“m" it from 85000 | fora beot sugar factory undor construction at s veto, Councilman O'IRourke ulone spruk- | until ubout & year ago 0o particular | hoviiess Thon Mr. Hartman went on to siy [ W s that all” countries nre alike to Telegram to Tk Ber,[—Fred and Tom | younds." L our | Grand Island, Neb, She also brought up- | ng out an emphatic “no.” effnt had becn made to spread the | that the board had lost all with these | him, It is not necessary that the Vng- Jones, brothers age o it ans e o+ wards of ten tons of beet seed, Several tons The otdinance was declared passed and the | gssociation over the state orinerease its infl ST wo ents who per- | Hishman who loves England should hato , brothers aged about seventeen and wsociit members of the two dopartments who | Bvairty, Bons 0f reansotablo purant 8 McMahon Ho of this seed go to the ayrricultural dopartmient | people of South Omalus will vote on the ques- | ence. At the lfst meoting n radical cbange | sisted in trying to dead boat ou little, old and | the French, ov that an Americun who ik { respectable pavents, were ar- sw Yousk, Aprl7.—/Mhe race horses be. | 8t Wishington, s the department has had mexation on May wit made, and sinee that time aetive Wwork- | fust debts of 810 or £0 insisis that 'the United States s “tho rested this morning for cracking a safe in the : 3 applications for seed up to the present t enthusiastic admirer of John | ers have been in the field, and the result is | 5 iating) mombars of f hed v the sun? 7 , ¢ to William MeMahon & € vare sold ¥ ! ers ha n in the field, an Bids were vead for furnish 1 most enlightened nation un the sun News oftice Friday night und stealing about N i MedMahon & Co. were sold | from over twenty thousand fariners and ap- o Rourke on the weutside proposed three | that theve are now connty ovganizations in | g police foree with Col vevolvers, 33 cals | ot T a S et her country,” 0 in casliand papers, The boys waere. for. | this morning at the Boulevard riding acad- | plications are constantly coming in. cheers for the solciopponent of the measure, | {yventy-four counties, The work of the asso- | fiva ey wore: 5. A Fronch, ety york, | Should deprecibe th e county. merly employed iu the office and huve eon- | emy. The most important sales were: Eo - tho little fightor from theThird ward, and | clution is ot confined to any. denomination, | Si: Cojlins Gun oy Omahi, §.60 | o believe that 1l o pluce ko fessed the crime. They have ulso confessed | lian, William ¥ § Speed- Busines they were given withia will. To thesurprise | but ineludes all, and its objcct is to create un | Clark, Anderson Co., - Ouaha, §103 James | home is wholesome, Christian partiality; peed \ ik, to having robbed the same safe several | well, ch. m., Edward Guerison, §,5005 Fal Y T T of éverybody Coundilman Burke, who was all | intorest in Sabbath school worlk. | Morton & Son, Omahit, $10.50; Max Moyer & | but to lnugh another man's home to T LMo, Ap 1 1 along supposed to ha ppposed to annexation, | - AL the coming convention in Hastings dele O, %075, The bids were referied to | seorn hecause it 15 not o fae simile of ) broke inancial t mitted the recent bur of Wilhelmy's | Kempland, Mattie Corbett, §3,200, well known broker, is dgain in financial trou- | in a plain spoken explanation of his_ vote, d gates are expected from every county and committeo on property one's own is illibernl and ungentle bandwars store, Soino of tho stolen proper ks be. lo has boen the heaviest short in Moy | clared Mimself i avor of submdssion'and | from overy Sumday schoolin the staic. o\ o, Muieo, came beforo tho board | re ity wais found on them. They also had a key to A Walk ¢ for Schaefe wheat on this market for a month past and | went on recovd in‘favor of it The peoplo of Hastings are muking great | ity o strong application for a_position on | 5 \ | rajudice Crow's gveery. storo and sait they ave boon | Alis Qop dux Aohnofer, ] Tntorost was aik knbeked ot of the councll [ propmtions for tho. ntartatnment of the | s s fore. | Tho applicant had tho. fig. | ( Lheve 1s no havm in |} prejudiced oking good cigars fo 10 pust year, i T eeting is ¢ Un( ( nditors hi 1 " ( Pt horute prog 1me b t coun ’ HRAN lgars for the pust yoar. | t botwcen Schoofor and Daly wae o et | much forhim, A failuro to respond tq tho | Mecunse by this/tino und tho uuditors hied P delogates, und un elaborate y amme b uro i aie o & count ; aly was a walk espond themsclves elsewligr to console or congratu- | heon pregared 0 W of M. Simith the financo com A’h sarney Newspaper Burned Out, | for the former. Daly was allowed a | Mergin calls was the flest intimation the | jato one another according to theli feelings. | = At this convengion a thorough exposition | pittee wis instructed to seport on the feasi- | quarrel on the nint Sy, Neb., Aprl 7. [Special Tele- | Nandicap of but wa 3 trnde bad that e was in trouble, He had | The vote cast at st Tuesday's city olecs | of Sunday school work in the state will be g the polico force to 135 | of shecr obstinac : al Tel hut was quickly dis o ! Sunduy school work in the state y casing the police foree to of sheer obst gram to Tug Bee,)—The plant of the Morn. | tanced Seore — 8 laid down o his contracts ns he had donetwice | tion was then capvassed. Following 15 the | riven, and Mr. Stevens expi t the hop 1 spirit most cord ing Journal here was gutted by five at 5:80 | oot 17, best runs 1 \ 3, Daly bofore, refusing to carry them further, | total ‘\{I for it h <_«m-\..1.w:-w o that Douglas county would send in a good ¥ \ s certificate of the thirteen new this moruing. The material, presses and | *'CreE¢ 2 G17 best ) 4 Fraley had been a strong bull and @ fivm be. Arep 1@idsloane, § #0801 port S5 men v ‘-I‘: M'hvm‘nml to the pol 2 1ol building are almost a total loss.” Insuranc - liever in higher prices. As the market did v Ol A ) 4 . | were noted having boen received and . were R0 s T Doute & bl gl shmayiranc ho W DI 10t 20 his way he suddenly turncd beavish R L "T;\"(”Hl‘l 100 Charge it to the County, as Usual. ferved 1o the committee on men and dis i FREML A R M. eha Sm oaug WASHINGTON, April 7. [Special Telozram | 1He market has been going against him and or rensuver ~Phbmas Hocton, 075; G W. | 1y i5 talked about the court house that the | pline. These new men go on duty Muy | — — toTie Bir) e suaromb oot FEICEHAM | culminated today inan advance of 2 cont MO oA Soldet a0 board of commissioners will have to pay the Phen camo o litto liconso bouitd bisihoss Attempted Sulcide. United St ipreme court of the | Tho uews of the fuilure caused considorablo [ §0% HGIED ShaRO=E: & King L | i of Heury Gibson for $148 for printing | Detective Huzo reported that Louls Hibblor Wraone, Neb,, April 7. [Special Telo. | VUMW Sttes today dismissed the writ of | excitement on change Jee Sl Lot Conniall DLk SRR Dk R | liad beon keopinie his saioon open i ervor for want of juvisdiction in the case of g John'O'Kourke, §20: 1, M. Smith, 6075 D. L. | jected on Saturda Ex-County Clerk D e thuctod on kiel Giles vs Sumucl W, Little ot al, ap- he Death Roll, MeGurke S “Walloas, 660 jucted on Saturday. K. n 1 ¥ ! | A i 9 " Gy y 0 ed from the supreme court of Nebraska, | ROME, April 7.~Prince Giovanni Andres of For Mc ,m,,,wl Sohool Board—R. Swift ay's that he ordered the fivst i I duy Both communications we this city, attempted snicide last night | 1] ik Hils olbx, attampts vx'\lmm'[m“l‘lflfl'h by 1'.f’.‘-]. rus howe was o decision reudered in the Bur- | Valmontane and Melfii, head of the house | 06; O, T, Vanaken, 5iN; . C. Carr 5715 | 45,000 and that these wer ¥ Ol Bl E - - 4000 to revive the young aly butshonow | hoous COrRus caso. Dorin Pamphili Landi, died today at the age | Robert Funston, 5175 M. O'Connor, 45 telephe B e, from ol “nw‘"“';y | She Was Acquitted. lios in w very critical condition aud great fears The Sul ¥ of forty-six from the eftcets of @ surgical op- | e prococdin A SiFbipd eoongh T IR o T ) bt | Mrs. White, who keeps a sixteen room Of her recovery are entortained CONSTANTINOPLE, % S Troatiie s aianny |1 ARRMOH) e e until tonight, whon tho relus. of government | whose authority is not yet mude manifest or- | boarding house at 308 North Sixteenth, had v R that the . e Sr. Louts, Mo, April 7—Windstow Jud- | Wi5 3% 00 dd over to thok successor | dered stil ther 50,00 Mr. Rocho says | her trial yesterday afternoon bef 1dge The Hutchinson, Oklaboma & Gulf, he ministry supports the cony n, president of the St. Joseph. St Louis & OF Lo vholr succoasors. that ho KoYe no one ny' nuthority to onier | Helsloy and o jury on the charge of keeping Torexs, Kan, April 7.—The meeting of | MEIUement ol L x:u!\l:n;. 1.‘\ 11\;-1\,'.“1..-\.4‘“\», .\.“‘.mll ';m\'::;:]"l«";‘:"“;"*-fl 1“‘. ML An Anti-Annexatlon Gathering. tickets or to even get those ordered from the | an assignation” house. She wus acquitied the board of tors of the Hutohinson, ““““-‘m:ufl‘m syudicate, the sultan does | 'm:‘:‘n ) 4 ! frenpiadiren e i) There was & good attendance of anti-anuex- | printing oflce, but some oue did assume such | Oldahoms & Gulf cuilway resulted in push | f%%,\usore, af $he projosl. Y4 18 expogted | Wiedauddonly this aflermoon, + ationists at a called meoting held yesterday | au authority. Dy Vaughn charged that young givls were kept | s i for imumoral purposes { S forwiard the construction of the road. It ita N Olldana atdo'clock at Blum's hall, Pully 200 cit ! A Lorwhe of ¢ i quitable Bank Closed, atdo'clock at Blum's ha Iy citi- | : e s mparted that it will bo operuted by the ! Bunged Up by a Bronoho, W Yok, April 7.—The divectors of the | zens and taxpayers were present who were “‘?}“”'\'lflif;' 'I‘_H‘:,""”‘_ laxe Fude. | ThoFire Recor d et | Doxtenax,Neb., April7.—[Spoecial Telogram | Equitable bank has decided to close its doors, | culled together by means of dodger civeu- | a0t SR T B A iator 5 el | was liable to leave before then, At this point two attorneys came forward and Cox | months azo of about $100, and having com- | con, bl OFarrell, BrookIvii, §2,160; in fuvor of one’s country, one's funily, oe Citicaco, April T.—Tho billiwd game toy | foday the course of tho market proved too one's friends; but your” peoply who'will and litigio of gram to Tk Be 1t is reported today that Kate Fra. a most estimable young lady of his was the principal place where Detective . - Cutcaco, April 7.—Fi The Alaska Seal Fisherios. toTue Bek.)—A young man named Hooloy | One of the directors claim that of late the | lated during the day el o A 4 HoAd 4 amtixGT0N, April 7.—Tho president has | Was thrown from a L amed Hooley | LOL Y a8 beon losiug moncy. The doposits | C. M. Hunt called the meeting o order a Crisph, authorizing Italy to reprosent hi ablo this mornin, Absoiutely Pure ppeived the st L enabio thescatame e | foot bocame. fasten ey roucho yesterduy, bis | 1,4 gropped down to figure whero there | named John Doo for chairni y P il AR DEL iyl i, My ctwble thosecrctury of ho | F00% bovaime fasteued in the siirrup and the | was vory little profit fn the concern. Who | Evers was olected secrotary ing the Intention of Ethiopia t v the ex A the building ! ; it artaz huklog powdas. Ligue - wther full sud authentic informa- | frightened animal plunged and kicked and | depositors have been notified to withdraw | The work of the mecting wns transacted | amplo of civilized Christian nations and re horses and buggl avoning strongth.--Us 8, Qovesuriout i Wots s b W tho Alaakis seal Ushirics finally became entungled in a wire fouce, oit | thelr woney, | expeditiously. Addresses i opposition to s the slavery trade, | MiLwavkee, April Aug. 17, 1850, the Brussels anti-slavery congress and afivm ; destroyed fiftec