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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY APRIL 9, 18%0. " " " mack, genernl road maste poun( otwong, other oof the | KLAN'S FOLLY COAL FOUND AT HUBBELL, | BuMcCommuck, sonerst st oot ot 1 | BOUND BY OATH TO SUICDE | e bromshrites Rother ma o he s | were vyuflvh:;:ln, foday on a tour of inspect ‘ VI{::VI:H!:]\"“-r|:\n‘:x-:-|:|"r|'“'h“)”tl‘v "i';';h‘,‘,‘, M:)“h.:l The (:umnrv-«v an Challenges A Peculiar Olub at Bridgeport Reduced to sroen Danny “Baty ‘of Bangor, Me, and o >ote Boyle of Chicago, tho downeaster | duel will be fought between Congressman Only One Member. demonstrating thas he is a little man of 1o | Phelan of Momphis, Tenn, and John M esn .n»]nm afer ull In n..»vi» Isstout | Fleming, editor of the Knoxville (Tenn.) £ ttle fighter, able to whip a good many in his 3 eral Indian buildings burning aud the wood H Sentinel, It scems that in replying to some o y ~ : class who are” posing ns stars toc 1o DESTRUCTIEV FIRE AT HAMPTON. | work of the Niobrara river bridge mecting THE REST KILLED THEMSELVES. | {lis Wio fre hoing e sty oy, He | criticisms of Fleming on Phelun's sehool s with o ”'_‘;"‘“‘ escape, but by hard fighting Scotty Gordon igk( gave an interesting ex- | tory the congressman suid the criticism: was saved . hibition and they were followed by the two | wern duc to pigue because Fleming had not The Kearnc Paper Mill Badly Paken One of a Houses Res | Jucks—Davis apd Ryan, They are both fine 9 Memning : tal ittt iy prted in the Maws of a B men and made juatgers very tropical durdy Jb7s JeLulE SIRHlY Wrecked by a Burricane Nelson's Beatnice, Neb., April Special Tel P i L their three hurreehe rounds, | Thenextevent | denied and Phelan wrote an apology t n Opera House Unroofed ~Other gram to'Tie Ber. ] — Mat Bowers, for burglary, v Row in | on'thie titd wus sne sic. vound Betsvoen s paper and also to the Memphis Commier State News. J. G, Farrell and Ed Boyle, for having burg Australisn Billy Murphy and Austin Gib- | cial, in-which paper he had niade the same That Tood's 8arsaparilla docs poss an any other similar preparation fn this lars’ tools in their possession, were taken to | bons. It was a Vigorous exhibition —Murphy | charge. Fleming refused to accey tive power Peculiar to Itselt is conclusively | conntry. If you have never taken Hood's 2 the penitentiary at Lincoln today to serve re- | clearly demonstihtig that e is one of ‘the | apology and in wletter o the Conin shown by the wonderful eures it has effected, | Sarsaparilla, a fair trial will convinee you of tive sentences of one year and six months, Briperrort, Conn., April: 8,—[Spe ol. | most wonderful feather-weights in the world :‘,"',,"'":,..‘mm{l»v,.-l T«‘;LI«” '--ll*,‘l Vi “‘“'I' fifn Lt unsurpassed in the history of medicine. This | its exeellence and merits, Take it this season ram to Tue Ber. ]~ Wendom Buum, s Pt docaptiva dihtar, boliuk & Sl Tl . | this letter until his return from South Caro absolute merit it possesses by reason of the | * T ean hardly estimate the benefit receivo ment here over the finding of coulin paying N ar Bo1NR, Nob, JAHh Spocial Telo- |ty of that unique organization, the Bridge- | five degr And o hitter from Hittersville, | 1na on the 6th,when he sent fhe following "‘;“'”’fl“" ”l‘“'ll'v."f"‘l by fll“'""l""fl""m ‘If“‘" using Hood's Sarsaparilla. - Lastsummer quantitics at a depth of about two hundred | gram to Tue B e of the | Dort suicide club, has fulfilled the member- | The go was a standoff, so far a8 points were | message: roportion and Process Peculiar to Hood's | T was prostrated for nearly three months, fron ey b 3 ; AL e ship agreement by killing himself, The story | concerned, which is remurkable when itis | Joln M. Fleming: When T wrote trom Atken rsaparilia, oor erenlation and fifteen feet today, Prospect began | Knights 8f Honor of Nebraska convenes in )8 g Ll taken into consideration that Gibbons is a 1 not seen _your letter to the Memphis k 1own to no blood about u week ago, but there was much delay | this city today, Dologates are avriving from | 0f this astonishing society is one of intense | yio v h e \woight, Phe exhibition as a wholo ,I..\I \'\\fin (e .E‘h AL, I oW ‘.;..l other medielne, e a8 1 thought f the s interest to the student of morbid psycholu A ) 2 o will awa o i \ere cine, | R ought, | DL = ;'.' pd ,","|”, s ',"'", ,';],',':,h ': ] [ e 8 i tome to Knoxvillo to arrin elim, andby whieh the full mediciual power of all the | althongh my phiysician treated me for neryous Subscriptions have been taken o sink o hole . Chautaugua. bk sl s g it Des Molnes, 0; Minneapolis, 0. JUNEIENE Ll s B Ingredients used is retained, Hood's Sarsa- | trouble. This spring the same symptoms re to from seven hundred to one thousand feet Br b ApHil 8,—{Speotal ‘Nole. | Geimans, met ono day whenall were low Bl Moteas. 1 e e R lonel Fleming's reply ‘ongressman partlia s a Bighly concentrated extractof Sar- neluded to be my own physi- The il s e o | i [ a4 pees spirited, and half in jest organized a suicide | . MMOINES, Ia.y lpril . S PeClal | pyolan's telegram, published in this after- g ot T & fous 5 n using Hood's Sarsapariila, [ [ tract was given to Mossrs, MeMahon oy " ) 1 s ¥ saparilla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, Junt Che contrac iven to Mossrs, MoMAhon | yram to s Bre.] ~The Beatrice Chau- | (S50 oo ont was that one member | Telegram to Tuk Brr.]-—The exhibition | yoon's Sentinel, siys in purt o ortias, and othar well Known vegetablo | 1AYC 1O lost ane day from my work, aud feel this morning. The vein was run through and 45040, association has booked Rey. T, Dewitt | h | wame with Minneapolis today was too much [ “What message, pray, xpoet from LA At U Il a different person.” R, J. Riky, Bus vill run from three and one-half to four and Image £ th racti for this | Of the club should end his life that year, one p ha viattora | M. Did you expect that such n-mr.uu. It has won its way to the leadin, T eatts K8 OO ¥ will vun from th n mage as one of the attractions for thi 5 1 wwe gono, | his | one-sided to'be very interesting. The visitors ¥ peet that sucl azette, St Clairsville, Olig | the next and so on until_ all 20 Tl interesting REALL feat; ' Mia coults o1 frs ; i o next and 80 on unuil all wera goha, This | 52850 1 ¥ ¥er 00 0. Tod Ko, | Blierile. e could “weriously. - distu place among medicines by its own Intrinsic | aparilla is sold by drugsists, $1; six s 2 agreement lias thus far been fully kept. | were out by a score of 9 to d Ken- ¢ did you intend It for & challengo dishnted oW 1 b Bal gt AL and bums readily with good heat. Much When the annual mecting was held i Janu. | nedy, formerly of Omaha and Des Moines, | t0 Nostflo combut, or lad = you the undisputed merit, and has now a larger s ared by C. 1 100D & Co., Lowell, Mass credit is dud to J, 15, Benjiman for, his tircless | BTG KANSAS BANK FAILURE. ary there were only two members to attend | pitched for Minnoapolis and_ was an easy vie- | puberiutive vaulty 1o suppose \id rizy both in securving funds and in pushing 4 ¥ CnateS Tt | 1% tary und the president. It was | tim for the home toam. Somers and Clair [ 8CUIEERN 10 CRRIERE ORI T8IV meciy ol [ s Sl Manhattan Goes Under—Liabili- | 1% the scoritary snd tho presidont, b 3 Diteiod or Droe T Hid excollont, | §OU YOUF epithets wifect uie ot tn thu wiy it GO T e $300,000. | the president should muke uway With him- | work, The score: but fisomuch 18 my letter to the Memphis the future of Hubbell arc us ! Masmarray, Kan,, April 8.—E. B. Purcell, | s g rand by the pre it thitt | Des Moines.............0 6 0 0 0 1 1 0 ommercinl which exeietd your wrath siiply | N owners look jubilant instead of sad-cyed as in 1o iotor of the M anl, made an | the secretary should do likewise, The presi- | -+ i ncontestably proves you to have heen | proprictor o Maubattan banl, made an ! i ikewi e | Minneapolis. | 00000000 ¥ proves THRAN T GRS : the past, The shaft will bo sunk as D i e 1o his etghisr, John | dent of the club is now the only member of | Bage Hits--Des Moines, 16 Minnoapolis, 2. iberately and meanly guilty of o moral of- VETERAN FIRE FIGHTERS. | bombard of questions and answoers and a Ll g S VT A R GO EH G Goatei SRowr I 1o 134 s Min 2 | finse vou ought o sea thit YOUr oW Seurs I E e Ll A I Wstey TG geRIOnG Gl e W. Weobb, who closed the bank doors, Webb | the club left and another year will show if he | Errors—Des Moiues, 1; Minueapolis, 1. Runs | piity {5 by e of i IROENEE Of | phey Hold a Characteristic Meeting S aIs niscen illed out by the oc- celebration and good time was talked of, but | gac fy et Vo O 500,000, The nssets & 7 \ metous it o Tt AL L, keeps his oath, earned—Des Moines, 0. i ot i ¥ 10w o e ound . nisss for s cannot be given for several days, but ar | BIG THEATER TRUST. : Chicago 3, Cleveland 2. : s with Sarcasm and inconclusion Flem' [ The regular meeting of the Voteran Fire. | PIUIK from the Sume Canteon'™ with zood i to be equal nominally to the liabilities St. Lovts, Mo, April 6.—[Special Telo | ing reminds Phelan that as a congressman | oy fat i ! deal of dramatic jorce and ability, and state bounty of £4,000 as soon as the shaft 1 3 sate . y v men's association was held st evening in | “Musehinge v 4 X nas the sh Syndicate Buying Opera Howses | o Pl Mo TP S puund | and Inwmiker he should be aware of tho pen- | (ot SSnion s LA due svening in | hihing Thioe Georia, with ' Stk P coal 8 neara . rood watcr supply, | assignment was precipitated by the action of 10 ts in 1 ) e shou Aty ¥ | the British lond and mortgage company o an ais in 1t e 2 Chicons.Cloveland | alties incurred for giving or sending - chal o British land and mortgag npany of [ people witnessed the Chicago-Cleveland | FItes fuciec for £1 attendance notwithstanding the dviving | Dtionof the mmiversary of the buttle of Shiloh ) this city, which yesterday advertised at pulr Bw York, April 8,—[Special Telegram | oty oo et 3 1 3 \ | erhood gume today. Dwyer and I F et e i Avnrona, Neb,, April 8¢ al Telogram | lic salecollateral given by Purcell to secure | to Tue Bee.]— For some timo past efforts | Gedtpl .IL U:._ DU, b ——— torm. These meetings of the old time his obligations to_the company, £200,000, due | ;e heen made in this city and the west to A Vein of First Olase Quality Discovered | .. A Fesing HehiHle ot to T at a Depth of 215 Feet. Brr)—A leavy prairic fire has been raging on the reservation opposite here all day, sev - Hopnerr, Neb,, April 8- [Special gram'to Tir Ber. |—There is great ex Knights of Honor Conven, ing to bud weather and breaking of tools. | 8 points for Chicago, nnd UNITED PRESBYTERIANS. ighters ave not as a vule luvidly inte 4 ot Wi Gruber and Brennan for Cleveland. Follow- they may always be depanded upon for an0 R it tisnin to Tur Bre.]—Fire broke out at “=;'"I"\“”- April 1, which had not been paid. Stringency | g S PR F LSOO will take | § 5 six miles cast of here, in the hotel ill- | in'the moncy market and the dificulty of S abliLey: 91050000 0 gt g | deetings'of the Branches of | béiug smoky, and frequently a trifle amusing, | DU cod liver ol o Baler 1 at 930 tonig! il dtvas bloty- collections as causes for the | in a list of the principal theaters in all the s ; Fian at §:30 tonight. A high wind was blow- | making collection: n as causes for' th 1 ! ClavagDss 000001 0—2 the Church. Every one of the old boys who attend ERRAIINE A S AT aItSipalEy & Manhattan bank is one of the | big cities throughout the country. The work atid . b g LR "'l 5 fulib i el ing Base hits Cleveland, 4. Er- | mhe Omaha presbytery of the United | them love to make motions aud offer | MUNN AND DOI ulloining bulldings, Yoria timetlt was mong the. stongest men fnan- | . state, and Purcell was credited | yent on quietly, and the trust soon took into Shi , o ok into | ovs.— Chicago, 3: Cleveland, 1. Aty in the 1 : i 1 that the entire business portion of the | eially in I I8 s o b satars i Sai R alNs aAd 3 ind; Presbyterian_church convened in the Pirst | amendments toa motion after it has becn s o ol b conaumed. bt by tearing | Dot e sucd the British company for | M0 each in Chicago, Omaha, Kansas City, | Clucinnati 7, St. Louis 6. United Prosbyterian church a2 oelovk yes- | po sed. Thon, too, they have more motious | The Naughty y,.un.- and Contractor's down would b consumed, bub by L0t | g1 dues. o oot of i pubie | Los Angelos, Scattloand Tacoma. The trust | _CHeisxatt, O, April 8—{Spoclal Tolo- | trdny aftornoon. This branch of tho churcl | than canyhody, and the way fn which tiey Wife in Cou L | ies. He also procured | was further strengthencd upon the rrival of | @vam to Tk Brg, |—The following is thescore overs lurge territory, part of | sometimes get their motions and notions | Attovney Frank k. Munn appeared before R Pl T a0, e 1rkae e ninge the compauy from dis- | Ny, McCourt in thecity. Mr. McCourtis man- | in today's game yoming, the two Dakotas and the northern | mixed up makes more fun and exctement | Judie Heisley yesterday afteroon wnd pled it el £1.000, o insuranen; huw | Posing of tho securitics held by it. ager of the Tabor opera house in Denver, and | Cinginnatt. toooz1og part of Nebraska forming it. The within theiy bald headed and silvory feingod | not guilty to the chrg SBAS IR ofice and dwelling of Fon, J. H. Sauls, $1,000, wT the opera houses in Leadville, Salt Luke and | SULOWS oo 10 QL by ongrogrations under the charge | ¢ircle than the burning of a four-story build- | Dora Kuowles, vife of the coutractor, The 1o msurance; building of Ed_Morrissey, oe [ St o ntlon, Puchio, and . theso ~ houses. Mr. McCours | _Buse hits—Cincinnati, 10: St. Louis 0. 1 i tory, besides four. mission | in& used to afford them. L i e AT ST cupied by My, Comer, grocer, $500, ineluding |- NEW YoRrk, April .—The defalcation and | byeed” “after o conference with | rors—Cincinnati, 3; St. Lohis, 5. stations, > T e Justnow this collection of souvenir cinders | Cximination was postponed to April 16 and no insutance; Luke v’ building, | subsequent failuve yesterday of G.J. Sistare | My, ' Chavles Frohman, in the | Rhines and Viau, Harrington and Baldwin, | stations. ) i who served their day and goncration so | M wus placed undern bond of 81w, A cecupied by Mrs, F. B, Bostow, millincr, | & Sons, brokers, is still the sensation of Wall | chain being formed by the trast. | Attendance—1,200. Ees. W. R. Cox of Rushville preached the | bravely and well is wridstling with the gues- | little later the police succeeded in finding ) i YTy " Mvs. Dupkin, drcssmikor, 1000, indluding | g e Nolior Sagrot 1o, HekLclon AlL| MEFA T E ayman Aoy CAlltoriis manbgar opening sermon on_“Humiliation and Exalta- | tion of unifor Phe tussle has been n pro- | und avresting Mrs, Knowles, She s stock, i W, J. Williamson, geni- | gjaeq gver tho suspensicn of the company, | Who is now in London, where hois to open & Billiard ‘fournament tion,” taking for his text the seventh verse | EUe:S for scveral meetings, and the Sport | matronly appearing woman wnd not specially 00, nsuured {5 $4,000; Pauline | Sdes over tho suspensicn of the company. | bogiiug ofico 30 thut English managors can | Cicaco, April 8, —In the billiard ourna- | of tho110th psalm. Mr, Cox s an interest- | St (e oht claps hive boen husitne I | gy crive ws to ok, She wore ros 1,500, insurance $1,000; | The local members of the fivm have all been | yoqdily s time for their attractions in is afternoon the first game was be- | s honicor ; b reminded them of their bucket by ¢ ks. She wore i durk ¢ & Tranz, $00, noin’ | popular. Th ars, has boen ox- | this country, is at the head of the trust. The | tween Ives of Chicago and Catton of St. | oobenker and handled his subject in very | exporiouces on cold wintor nights away bucl | with siolet velvet front and hud u janty ¢, while assisting to | pected and the ¢ losed_all their | trust is said to bo ab worlk in this clty, Boston | &\ oe ;“’.‘, hicago and Catton of St.| yeceptable manner. in the '%0s when Hermnan Kountze hat upon v talk = indi subdue the flames, wis but not dan- | contracts on the stock exehange. The result, | and Philadelphia, and hopes tobe roprosented | LU the former playing 215 to the latte After the sermon, Rev. John Willinmson, | donate in ounce of gold dust every now e e Qe wrously hurt by falling timbers, This was | wus_ that the failure eaused little or no | in these places before many weeks. 50, Score—lves 275, a 1, best run | ), moderator, constituted the presbytery | e tokeep the buckets patehed wp e Eroa L GBI HC fhe st extensiver fire ever expericuced in | trouble 1o the stock mrlet. [Manager Boyd suid, when his attention ‘atton 223, average 111, highest run 46. | o o 5 L M O kD, . quieoCho L I Hamilton county 1o assienment of W. H. are and | was called to the report, that he knew noth- | The second game was betwoeen Schaefer and bl the kind of n uniform has been selected, and | BlC cviiiced 4 great youviiy B - Harold Colaman, of the fivin of G, IC. Sistaro | g about the scheimo though ho supposed. it e SER A b ',.'.“ 00 'l":_ e he cnrollih of members of the presbytery | lust nieht the all absorbiug ques sy | patumonr, Upon socing her enter the room High Wind at Kearney. Sons, bankers and brokers, was filed toduy, | means opposition to Mike Leavittand his | Heipers Sohacforto mako w0 10 his oppe. | wasnext inorder. The following were en- | mech should be paid for them, andwhoshould | 1 the role ofu peisoucy Man went up o hor Kransey, Neb., April 8.—[Special Tele- e Reed of Dotroit und M. Peldmeir of | erowd, who ave establishing a chain of - the played ;,m“,‘,i R R G 2 L onears have the job, ATter three howrs and a half | and remarked with aosort of Don Juin sung Nt d eveditors. | fers from river to sea. “Mr. Hayman and | b that hop! ovidently | Ministers—Revs, J. M. French, J. A, Hen- | g unremitting vib of the twentyfive or | frold: - f f has been raging hero sinee early this mor- | o viorney Benuott, sf for the us. | Mr. I"tohmui have always played theivattiac- | jing suro of the jratne, o exhibition | derson, John Williamson, D. D., i R Mur- | cided to 1ot 1t it tais de | sucna ] : ity ) STANCC, SIYS 10 010 eAn ye e wmount of | tions with me in Omaha‘and I' suppose they | TG He NP Ay SinEERNhITal i Jicidecito ley Tt N 3 the ) ing. AUB:30 4 portion of the Keirney paper | the defalcations that the deficit caused. by | take 1t for granted oy Tiousy | 1vas tamo, Heisor s g in havd luek | gy, W R Cox, J. L. Linn, Albert: Gordon, | ored shivis at ce. The Amey DHOH At Dora dashied 1 g for granted that my house | Mo whe extromely yervas : Helindl i, o mill collapsed. The massive iron voof and | Hil v amount, to $600,000. He added | is always open to them, g being the fivst | 500, e grRhs 7, © | Clinton Riddle, L. Proudfit, Rufus Johuson, | tailors were give ion to truct the | diney tear i rinklod cheek and | ESELYUYS OLaL rem, and b he first | 500, a best runs 87, 70, 3 E. B. Graham and Thomas McCague cout, trowsers and vap at a cost not exceeding | Fepliod (it Ly T e T A T it, | that additional evidences of Hilger's wrong | house here they naturaliy want it in their cir- | Foigor 145, av - Lokt uh 45, PSS WM Cro G 2 SUB s wa Kol FRE Y i 1O that's allvight, doar boy! I£it hadnit taking the north and south walls with it, lev- “Wilson, 8. G. ( AR || TRt A B e oL ; ! 5 gram to Tne Bee—A fierce wind storm doing are constantly being discovered, all the | cuit. They have i s given us the ve RS TN T h e e B ; ) hoolis were fulsiticd, ete., and it will take | hest kind of shows, Bote MeCourt is inter- | o i ve i e wus botwoen Slosson | ert Wilson, S, G, Lutta, G, W, Duncan, T 5L | Tavity with all the brethren present e O T D el bl gline them to the ground, | This part of e | mucit work by experts to unravel the tangle. | ested more probably than any other manager, | vy Wl ,,." loemer won_easdly. Duls’s | Witson, Alex Graybeil, dolin Fevvou, W. ', | the workinemen whsent by geitivi throngy |- Judeo Helslex fived lor bowd at S and it puilding was 43 by cet, one story and P & TR Ot RE D Al S EaRO0NIS Y Wi Seore: Slossc werdge | Sommer, J, A, Dean, John Wood a motion that the coat, trowsers and cap eon- | Wos shzied by Tsaae Gartt, who had per- basement, The machinery in the ruined por- The Fraley Suspension Lot basatiinL A0 L f‘" HAgitHGIOpHOSL hest runs 76, 64, 43 and 523 Daly ominations for moderator for the ensuing | tract be let with the proviso that Wil | formed a similar favor for Munn, Her exam I a U i tion of ones new theatre in Denver, and Highost b ! ‘lh‘rnb‘\\\,x~I‘§‘|:V|:-1t"uv f; ‘_'.n]u: and s ‘ulllvu;r.\l' ST. Lovis, Mo., April S.—The reports which | Leavitt is building another there to cost half S S OB VLANL 20. year, x:u.w\.\lllr'wl it Rev. J. French being choscn, | in of these suits be done by Omalia hands R this eSSl ol e s o s estimted 8t | have gained circulation outside of the city | & million dollars. It is to his interest and ad- Manchester Races. Revbi ) g ety Sl R the second disuster of the kind to the mill, | that the morchants’ exchange has suspended | RS ‘,‘.".l,',',,‘fi'::{\‘",“},’,.“l'f,.'.' asyndicitens | Lovnox, April: S.—[Special Cablegram to | Rev, Rufus Johnson in, uits, and the vest will do so beyond Captain Woods' Blunders, which would hae commeneed operations | all dealing in May and July wheat in conse- | hookings of first-class attractions.] > | Tup Bee.]—The priucipal event at the Man- | call on March 18 for Rev. G. T & of 1S s60n as they get the opportin i vt Clork Long turned up another xl"':}'“h-l\‘lll;“”-u“‘ \ll 'l\‘;}l‘\”\;””f '“-i manager, | quence of the Fraley suspension are un- Lo chester Baster steeplechase and hurdle vace § v the North Bend congregation fof the costof cuch entin isto be | had cssor, Captiin Woods isheurtened ab his streal of ill luck, founded, Tt is true, however, that an agree- RIOT IN A CHURCH. meeting today was the Jubilee handicap hu Im”m_d“w}:“:'\;'l’::j‘,“‘_"'_"‘I‘“‘If,"'\"(‘Y‘l"'"“‘;~"i"; AR (pudbysho bt Hon b et hliby sterday. 1t scoms that the well known Jre Nelson Opera House Unroofed. | ment was entered into by Fraley’s creditors 3 L | dlerace of 1,000 soyereigns, winning penal- | Rev. Scott: Rev. B, B, Graham to preside | The association nos N ELSC ¥ April S [Special T - | and others this morning that there should be dicals ll“;d's'“"m I-;{(,lm:l‘ to Blows ‘ ties, two miles, which wus won by the Duke | and preach the sermon: Rev. Clinton Ridd treasury, and after the members g ¢ | other day which demanded R Tho wind is blowing | 10 buying in thesomonths, but there was no with Serious Rtesults, | of Beaufort's five-year-old black “horse Ren- | to deliver the eharge (o the pastor; Rev. dobu | new duils they propose to lnock the be knowin, when 1o and " | Vestriction on selling, Subsequently Some of | Mosets, Ind., April 8.—[Special Telogram | burb, Mr. W. T. Anguen's five-year-old brown | Williamson todeliver the charge to tho | witha_grand aund dazzling parade, fronted with the staienient thaf he was surety b e ot | iy oo it brokekn the it who | to e Ber.]--Worl was received in 1 horsc, Ienilworty (»‘1«1 secoud gnd Mr. . | | ; Elder J. W. Stevenson toread the | dance all night to broxd daglight, 300 appeal bond for Bertic Mann, alins of the roof of the o oysorbuilding, dame | TN usha Moy 2 whonb.. ficoly: butithors was || o e A oot WS | Camon’s - five-yeicold. gelding, Dornoch, home on the old machine in the mornin M Tendricks,” dated Mareh 25," 1580, agring it to the extent of about two or threo | harhased May, wheat frovly, but thove was | city from Daleville, a village.cleven miles | 306 Tere wore mne starte ¢ e e Hoolds i i u s, o Mo 1850 thousaud dollurs, vomg M qoed e g or | west of here, that a rogular viot oceurred in : o L e L AT IoE W konit| iostny For & Knights Templar Encampment, | 145 made | no stutement regurding the United Brethren church of that'place Sat- Guttenburg Races. of Garnett. wembers of the ass it being voted | vestigate the police comt or 4 Knlghts emplr kncampment. | s condition, but hopes (o shape matters 1o | urday evening, in which one man had bis |~ Gurresneng, N. J, April 8.—[Speciul Tele- | The following contributions were reported | that the nxt meeting be held on next Ties: | Lo did so, and aftor caratully Baurilos, Nob, AutilE: ]\. pecial to L% | advatage in'a day or two. skull crushed und several others wore badly | gram to Ttk BEE.] —First yace, seven-cighths | from the three congregations of this city day night. 1 the old bonds—two bushel buskets i “““;W'”“_”“"‘_“‘m”“, x';u.hn::"'ll":u,;:;.‘.‘- Made an Assignmen wounded. The conference of the church has | of a mile—The Bourbon won, Mara sccond, | *'_ O, Qg T B S e IR s R G v e soverl GBI it Undor iha Gisploss of Mount | EORTMoRGAN Celo) Apcil Si-imhs hanicot [ 890pted @ xule by which petsons iipiare | Bontica (I iime L bs, : educational al | Powder because it improves her looks and s | was siziied by 1. Fallon, instead of ) \ i M Fort Morgan mude an 4ssignment today, with | Members of sccret socicties can join ‘the [ - Second race, selling, five-cighths of a mile— ¢ al e A fragrant as violets *7 | Rowles, and that Clptain Woods in vecording F imon commandety No., Ialetts emplar | iahiiities e 810,000, Al church. This chango in discipline caused | herosul won, Counterleit second, - GHUer | gy, 81,200; total, £2,000. ! - it hd, absentmindedly o otherwise, put of thiscity. Circulars have been sent out in- o great dissutisfaction umong the old members | e THme, .1‘:‘4; et ixtacnthator Tantiea) s Forelin, 810 o ion, & HOURS WITH HELSLI dowi doe Rowles as the'signer., viting the grand and subordinate comman- Woolen Mills Fail. and gave riso to u division among the mem- | oM S SOTRE (G HCTEERACERIIE 00 4| freedmen, £605 church. extension, & ¥ - | investiga this case, Clerk Long deries of the state to par ate, as well as to Avnury, N. Y., April 8,—The failure of I, | bers, the old ones being designated as vad- | §ji4° ‘Ti‘m 1% oF SRR nmm\‘a\l“ min i i H i Information Filed Bonnd Over for foonddos wnees where o |'m“n',1 o geveral commandurics of | udiieont states, | 1t Towhsind woolen merchiant of New York, | [l Whilh the progwcssive sues oo callod | Poueth rade, Wiikins Itkins stakes, | Sontrivution, ; S urglary -A Soldier Fined. e L e Lcampme e held June 23, anc 2 e X erals. c cals ha ssession of | @ one-sintea »s—Fordh 8 o A wos Calkins, the youug 1 i (Gt will continue four or five diy s, at the heauti- | WHo was the heaviest stockholder in the | the chureh until Saturday, when the liberals | 91 dud onc-sixtecnth m Eoranam ou, i Paric Ayenue; Foreiin mission home | 4 Calkins, the youug man 1 ) kb ) | Lena B sccond, Fitzroy third me, 1 5 " ? s ful grounds of the Interstate Chautauqua as- | Cayiga woolen mills of this city, has embar- | erawled down through the belfry tower and |~ 0 e "Clling. five-cighths of & mile. , freedmen, 852 church exten- | some weeks ago on the o of hav & 1Por earachc sove throat, swelled socintion, ono und i half miles from the bust. | rassed the Lamy compuy d upon its uppli- | by this means took full possession. Auaron LNC0I B0 Ly e B s DI el M) & hml\\nnul. #3521 ministerial relief, | lavized Paul Sine's suloon soveral w wd the vesults of colds and | intama ness center of the cify. It is proposed to "~".";“ I‘.“h"’“h"”]-,“" of Syracuse was ap- | Rink, a prominent 'r, and one of the }""‘I."I"“m‘l om, Gold Fish second, Hevil thivd. | gy, 1 contvibution, $155; sal 0035 | ago, and who has been out on bail waiting for use Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil—th make the encampmient a memorablo one und | Pointed receiver. The compuny’s liubi radicils, was the vietim who is sk R B e e e e R “ sommodatet nin destroyer 10 pain or expense will be spared by the local | mount to S120,06°." The usscts nom- | crushed by a blow. Ned Beck in | pancth raco soyen-eighths of o mile=King | After the dovotional exercises the order of | &SI ihajEx o gl St j““‘]""' l‘ = comwmandery to iecomplish this result. inal value of £1 trying to get into the chu | Tl won, Lamdscor second, Cheeney third. | tne ovening was taken up. It was the diseus- with a hearing yester He was Doy PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. - - = use a sledge hammer to batter down the Pl BRI sion of the overtures as submitted by the | over to the distict couvt and his father be s, Jumes CGalligan of Chicagzo, with her Racing Meetings for Beatrice. A DEATH BED REPE CE., doors. BenningsRados, soteral assembly e came surety for him in the sum of £i50 5 1 duuhtor, is agiest of the mother of Branucy, Neb., April 8.—[Special to Tue | o o S o g e et sy Rov. John Williamson opened the diseus- | Floward Patton, chaveed with threatoning | Chief € nof this city. Mes, Calligan is Brr, | The Gage L ‘n(lv associution | The Story of a Dying Pennsylvania BALDRIDGE IN THE LEAD, Wasiixarox, Apil 8. —Summary of Ben- | sion and was followed by a umber of others |Il\\)‘h 2 {1“|l\ " poncor, o prostitute, con. | T wife of the brother o Ouudus great fivo attiis s st £ lifo. At Satur. Miner. g nigs races The following is the one which caused so | 10 Shoot Muxy Bpencer, @ Prosttutc fighter, and many of the older fivemen of this o RN haw \'|L A llh WE- | Wy cesnakne, Pa., April S.—[Special Tele- | Mercer Has Not Been Appointed As- | For beaten two: olds, half mile—Hellen | much discussion : 'l-“ln("!:‘l"\llt;'i L A [ruthe | ity will vemomtior her usband as iy s dhwas dacided tomakoapplts | 0 M Beg,]= John Grogory, a miner sistant Dls.u-h't Attorney. Walluce, filly se Colt second, Caro- I preshyteries be direeted to refuse | 1 R WS EEREREE A R R ad with ;\;\.;:;};-N”-u.d Nig living a few miles from here, is on his death | WASHINGTON, April 8. —[Special Telegram | gl ™ roc-year-olds and upwards, six | who are addicted (o the use of tobuceo catjon to enter the national association; to lunus t d. i lcense and ordination to students of theology teltn a toilet set from Ivish Annie, wa enlaree and widen the Gage county trac & A e B i N 4 T e e S s und to have o sinmer meeting somotime d bed. While delivious yosterday he told the | to Tue Beg.]—Attorney General Miller stated | fuylongs—Vivid won, Not Guilty second, | The vote stood 12 fined $12.50, and 1 without a penny was Ball of Tndies: Teliof Cor ing July and a fall meeting duving the cou story of a terrible murder committed twenty | {0 Tie Br "“""»‘l“"“:““' this morning that Nli!l!'li<-“!ll‘.\'”'i"*‘- Wimo=tlBig, = The second overture is: gentlo oy i take him a lttlo over six | mpe George A, Custer Ludles Itelicf corps in October next. The following officers | years ago. A miner by the p 0 satinge | D H. Mercer had not been appointed deputy andicap, purse, one mile—Prather won, 1 sessfons be directed to refuse ordina- | W8S 1 IDANCEL 01 = aling | gave a ve njo vable calico ball at Garfield AR (00 R T B bR s me of Keating | 5 He N Erae B ot oy Tor Nobaby | Munhattan sccond, Vandorgrift thivd. Timo—: | tion 1o mombors of sessions-elect who will nog | 1red Myers was adjudsed guilty of steallng |/ BN 1 HOEY UG YR G800 B T B0ELE or the e steriously disappeared at the time veferred | | o Eih Altorney ol b U e D R S A A planc und was given ten diys, fivst and lust | hall last night, which, in spiteof the weather, coit, presidents 1d. Maxivell, first Vico | oo o ogbboure : vred | and no change Liad yet been made in the of | 1: ; Labsunil i L} Insknighs WhiLh, Iy bl o8 e e one T T Gty o St VI | to and no trace of him _could be found. e | fou ieoyeanslda’ and upyards lx Fir 1 on bread ad wate o S5 oo Tiama| U8 pitened by ahowt twenty couplos. " Good ent; Hor Bwing, secretary, and P, J. of the dying man is that Keating was The members of the Nebraska delegation | —Pelhalin won, Onward sccond, Blue Line The vote stood 12 to 9. = ]\u nan Ransom, \u.n\lm 3 ‘llx!u!”m\- LB shed and an Vi o on liis way home and was murdered and | say there hus been no recommendation made | third. Time—:1, Adjourned until 9 o'clock this morning. Williams, the girl wh trind {0 suicide three | fng spen ! & thrown into u well on Gregory's lot and the | for the appointment, but they believe How- | _Four-year-olds and upward, mile and one- ST R T D O ) D A D Polo at the Colisen 1 VO B well filled v : o | o 1 B3hLdvidiso of Omlie wio 1 the chote | sixtecath-Shotover won, Cornelia sccond, | Tadies' Missionary Meeting. s dismissed, Kose il (0 wppear win L i halTacdiiot oy, Sull Love Ciry, Neb., April 8.—[Special to | Muan who still lives n v of District Attorney Buker,will be appointed. | Village Maid thivd, Time—1:55 The third annual meoting of the Presby- | WG, 0000 \ . Hies 1 Mo Rieesirrm sl this preciict to vote $75,000 in bonds to wid in | tigation will bo made at once. . 3 A Thousund Foot Novoe Broak, New Orleans Races to order by the president, Miss Belle McCul- |55, b1t Capitol avenue, ° | in of the 1 the construction of o thivteen-mile Awater- Sl GureesviLie, Miss, April 8—The wiver | New OriEaNs, La., April §,—The weather | loch. Dovotional exercises were conducted | Assitant City Attoriey Shoenild iy e Ml ] SNATCHED FROM THE FLAMES. | here is stationary. A messugo from Mayes- | was elear, the attendance good and the teack | by Mrs. J. . Grabam of South Omuha out an information yesterday aftoernoon in hi plosion. 1 nen: rage lake, di \ \ LA halt 1 5 S “Roll of socleti Niaaland foll wn name chavging on rles H. Onwald t A, W ete., which resulted favorably, When the re- | g e RO ¥ ville says the water is two half feet wnma Roll of societies was called and the follow- | 0Wh 1 Bgiigponachuno \ oy ve at A, W. ik T1004 e v el s B ety | (ghn ERsisoholLw(Oloso Ol Lt a1l OL deep thiere, coming from the Skipwith break, | Sclling, five furlongs—Maggic B won, Mary | ing delegates responded :‘””““‘,“““”‘\l_w !'\“'_‘m”“”' : . Twenty-sixth Blagions lopdo simovm tells Kbegan wigtng .7 cago Hotel which is uow overa thousand feet wide, J socond, Peannt Ihied, | Time—1:00%q Dunbar Miss, Nettie Taylor Nolson tnUnIsIREMDEIES o i " f did about wero flluminated by muny | bonties, Many | qCMiCA00 April 8.—([Speciul Telogram to | Kt Purse £250, six furlongs | won, Sena | North Bend s Mary Fowler. AT S AN Ty voi damage, | ilding is owned by Bave et Anxionsly watominge foa s Muby | Mg Bre.]—A number of stockmen, guests at Must Pay Up in Two Years. second, Vatican third. Time —1:164 Kearuey M. J. L. Liiin e R R IR T N e and soveral business enterprises will soon | the Farnsworth house, at the cornerof Hal- [ WASHINGTON, April 8.—[Special Teleg Solling, fiv ngs—Dakotn won, Vattel arls Avenue, hu—Mrs. W, M. Lovi- | was avrested, i when taken to the station ST Lelogant toiletadjunct come to light which lave boen retarded await: | stead and Root streets, had to clamber out in | 0 TE Bre.]—The house today passed the | segond, Lany m»m\"”‘utl:;ll e Dol T e e i [isemacketie Qb bl CaTNIIEL i ing this election N . Rl 5 + whion | bill requiring purchasers of land on the Paw- | ek one. mile -ty Centra a—Mrs. G. 5. Benawa and | but pull her out of bed in a wiy that made her e hurry this worning to escapo a firo which | oo i rEbivation to payup in twoyears, | Pugnse second, Judk -Cocks third. Thmo— | My, H, C. Gilchrist [Buspit lias gt of o i i el Phe Crar R0 Kl e ian: N ] Elkhorn's divated in the kitchen of the hotel about | Vi QUG neb Lo i e | i ¢ He gave bond for his app At 4 0'clock Eiknony, Neb,, April 8.—[Special Tele ock. Several of them were severcly oo ttor, Boston clubs stake, nine-sixtceuths of a Mrs, J. R. Watts and Mrs. | tomorro ermoo ticnee of Job, W he is lueky, and v b Apeil 8- [Specul Tele: | hurmed and shalken up jumping fron: s onL - Miandell SomewhatBaiern i« | il Monte Rosa won, Ao Brown second, &aivns fomorKaiENEgIdon. = TR S TR sy R gram to T Bee.]—The board of villuge | story windows- After it was thought all hud WasHmiNGToN, April 8. -Mr. Randall's fam- | Werryman thivd. Time South Omaha—Mrs. O. E. Taylor and Mrs Dr. Birne: caetice limited to catarrh | wribe home in the ewrly mornin, nd trustees met n vogular session Jast night, | escaped it was discovered that John Mitehell | i ¢ hie is not n aeritical condition. He | — - . Graham 4 A i e e ole wdors them cooked for the second Chairman Nolte presiding. The first busi. | Was yet on the second floor. The firo had | passed a very comfortablo night und is some- | Affuirs in Russin. several socicties in the presbytery failed to | & disvases of nose and throat. fee b Dronkfust, | About noon ho takes lom oss 0f mportauce transacted was that,of | DUrnéd the stairwayand the wman after av- | what better today than he was last week. | St. Peresitia, April §.—The ez has ea- | sond thoir delogates, und this accouiits Tor e e bralf About noon ol ks Tons | nnen was received, by lette © ave sixty-five bers of th from the Pawnce presbytery. d fifty-one of them have sisned for Rowies had oecasion to negotiate a matter the fiereely and has carried away a large section | - Anderson canvassing the vote of the municipal election | PeAring at - a window and loudly calling for S (e N e hodttio small attendunce 5 held last week Tuesday. The result was | #idh fell back on the floor. Hook and ladder jone W 3 i i i s istri Tho opening address was by the president : # castle companion Princess found to be identical with that pubHshed at | Wen got around in short order and got him v 3 m“\"““”““l LR L A commission of oficials of the ministries | Whe BRENIE B EEENTS A% 0 ety, Tt | Us 8: Grant Post Lives Over its Many | 3,00 of Orieans, whose disposition ho the time in Puk Bre, Chairman Nolte, who | 40Wn. He was painfully burned Wouckstiiz, Mass., April 8—red Kimball, | of public instruction and police have mude an | G SEESE Tvo years ago and his - been Varied S | finds charming. At times these exeur Was a candlds » ro-olection and wos. do - - - teller of the Peoples’ Savings bank, is miss- | jnquiry into the reeait riots among the stu- | gmowing ever sinee, seday was the of the | Signs talke him far into the country, foated on atio vote, s announced bis futen = 'ul":l" Rallying. ing, us is ulso #3 000 of the bank's funds. | dents of the techugloiical institute. As a ve iReports of the viious societies wore then | agilo of Siloh, i at rof U. 8 | where, tived and thivsty, hoe s in on of contesting the election, ASIINGTON. April8.—While Represetativo Ebas T =t | sultof the investigition twenty-clght stu ad. Thoso reports told of the manner of | Atv 4@ B BELEE T e whio hind o the restuurant of a distant ruil- Randall's condition bas been serious for many DEATH OF JACK CROOKS. | lents will be expelle i from St. Petersburg pducting tho imonthly meotings, the numbey l'l’““ ot lpal pighe e ouiEdis nhe i fan_of tho yastauruntol o distunt il months, he has been worse during the past 3 | The other students, who were arrested for tak- | of membors and the ave attendance, | passed throus i i i u w‘:\.lx..;” :’ ; Lo “‘ v hun_w the past | He sses Away at Columbus After a | e part in the dewonstration, have been v Miss Mary Fowler then ¢ pened the confer- | in memory th s R R R D three days and is in a critical state Week's Hiness. | leased ence on “Our Magazine—How Make it of | ful batth I for Judge Kiukend, tonight at 10 o'clock, o | tomnid his been clouded and ho hag not | Poor Jack Crooks is dead. This will bo oo ——— Advantage to Our Socicty.! Comvade H. 1. Benson, who had gone from | whom ho honors, us | . imple ; g i i L 10 | seomed aware of whit was going on. This o Five Record A motion was carried oxpressing the appre- | AiadirHipen ha i Kot ol Al o i Y oKL five hundred of our best people, rendered his | was attended by an alarmin vitality GALVESTON, éx.! April 8.—The Texas | ciation of the society for the way' in which | thecen } thing abo! decision in favor of Bissett as the pe This morning he began to vally und improved | & ball player had in this city. He died . t pLap ol the prosent commitice of managrement fox the | the surpri A prison, stood in the | markab ¢ it county seat of Rock county, Mhis | during the day. Ho is reposted. better ta | yesterday ufteruoon at Columbus, O,, after o | Standord cotton: seed ofl mill und vefinery | 3 PERCA el cuzine hus hoen middlo of the Ll e Stoey of the | Fredonshors is his apparent inclination ides the hottest conteseed county seat | night : 3 Alntul alolnoss of nfl TR burned to vm_ loss, $200,000; fully covered 1P which e tpiAle Ry ol nnd a1 B R Revae ! A g 1o with the common people,while fight ever known in Nebraska. The intensity - - weel's painful sicluess of inflammation of e |y jnsuran on v D ; figgh pg: | R s fanra Ahali vaby Al 1 i our eMeiency as a Presbyterian society’ was 1) " i ) 1 of feeling upon both sides warranted his The Death Roll. bowels LEXINGTON, Ky.5 April 8 —Eloven cott reMolaoytina Broaby S him with differont eole wern | o honor in ordering all dram shops and drug | Cuicaco, April S.—Marcus O, Stearns, the | Charles Crooks was twenty-three years of | teuanted by negrocs, ind two fiue stables on Bt report. was then road and ro- | the principal featuves of > fight—the | P10 I —— . stores closed before announcing his | wealthy citizen who on Suturduy last, in'a it | 989 He was born in St. Paul and was the | the jJourse huruod tonight. The thol- | coived. It showed a total amount of $178.20. | positions by tho reghuents, tho river, U old The case will go to the supreme court of ‘mental depression shot hitsclf, died to | 5ou of General William R. Crooks, who was | Sughbrads i thox atables were gotten 0ut | G this 168 has heen sent to the gencral | washed out road, the scene of so many fler YR day in command of the United States’ troops in | Stlelys 1055, ¥17,000, treasurer of missions; §3.20 to the ihareeaticad Emtal “tha forats and The Kearney | 3 pes il 8 s . > s the sang - 4 g Losnox, April 1. S. Morgan, the well. | Minnesota during the sanguinavy wur with D e s rad. i funds sundry expensos, &10; RaVIE 0 | urches and - the fan Kranxey, Neb, April 8.} known banker, died. today Monte Carlo | Little Crow, the Sioux, carried ‘on in that A ' gram to ik Brr,|—The Kearney presbytery | from the effects of injurics recoived by being | Young state in 18 Benury, April 8.—Dr, Kuapp, lutely Ger- | “Miss Nottie Taylor, Mrs. I Bogan @ two days! session here this morning | tHrown from his carringo “Juck,” as young Crooks was familiarly | man consul at Samon;has been placed upon | and Mrs. J. R Wait were appoi They were from many vanks in life, but ull with an attendance of thivty-five ministers, Loxvox, April 8. —Edward Lloyd, pub- | known, was o genial, wholesouled boy, who | tho retived list, owing to his conduct at the | mittec on resolutions to report this evenin comrades and brothers in memories of the o' mocing wos orm N eothing by | Visher of the Daily Chronicle, is dead wis his own worst enemy. He played sécond | time of the disorder i Api Tho mooting adjourned until 9:80 this | Foed B rphically described by 0 al and nothing bu - buse last season for the Omahn tealn, and by morning. the speaker. Pictured on the faces of cach laus for presbytery work was submitted m ity - ) o Indict Minne, 5 1is magnificent work, his geniulity and good | K Qlsousaion o revision of Eresbytorian: | ot Miuncapolls Aldormen, Ha magnisiagat Work, his g g Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup forchildven | could be the varied emotions which b M oL & £ humor won the town, Ho was sold to g isw will tuke place tomorrow. The meetings INXEAPOLIS, Minn., Aprl Special | GAITN WHAst fall through the efforts of the | Dexver, Col., April 8.—The sceond trial of | teething is the family b 2 cents | pagsed thro AT A bottle lines were up - step by promise be exceedingly interesting. “"‘ 'I"T"'""' ';' ::N: :::: |‘1 A u.nlmum.‘l ru- | writer, and went to that city flushed with the | . W, Hatch of Boston, general agent of th Wi y A 3 or p s here 10 grand jury will in- | assurance of leaping onco into popular | meavelers' ins e A D Al s step, and and smiles . tole A Prominent Harvard Man Dies. | dict Aldermon Brushaba und McGowan in | favor hie ho dld. proving by his brief con- | Ararclor' insurance company, on the chire Omaha Medical Society ston, & _audles, fod Antll A e. Milroy presided at the third meeting of | churge " o Hauvann, Neb, April 8.—[Special Tele- | counection with the boodle charges made by | nection with that strong lub that he was one | i Apiil 1530, began ut Colorado’ Springs | Dr ‘ : that retreat, where perhaps a friond had fallen or the twinge of & bullet had heen felt A County Seat War Ended. Basserr, Neb., April 8.—[Special Telegram terrible hours of that wonder- | cat a nidwich a rule heis not ree ognized on these tramps by proplo sorrowful news to the legion of friends tho 1 lis sojourn in s peach orchard Avound him in a semi-circle sut the veterans und much respected citizen, died this morning { gram o Tie Bek.]—Felix Grant, a wealthy | the Minncapolis Times, of the greatest ball players in tho profession. | (oduy the Omaha medical society, which was held | - Poor Juck, had any one told - - - 3 hotel 1 (R Borrowing the English i life . in the Paxton hotel last X wenty | fAlleg onL10 08 A i Do it £7:80. The funers ey - English, | him three wonths ago that his sands of life Discnssing Orleans® Cuse. N i Jeiel oty | Gomrade Benson i thoroughly fum oI l\']|..“.|m|«‘u|. place from the | MixxgaroLts, Miun., April 8.—[Special | wero well nigh run, he would huve laughed | pyys April 8, At meeting of the cabi. | PRYSiciuns were presont Dr. I Ater, | fho history of the battle, but spoke princi gibriatian ehurch Aprl Wb, Ho was oud of | mologram to Tus Bun.|~The Northweatern | 8t thoidea. Butho'is dead, and cnce again | oo it (vl \notoing the subject under dis. | Lhe secretary, read a clause which had buen | pally of what he himself and heavd, and o pmber an - g y ¢ 4 and most foreibly, is the trito old saying that & G offered as anamendment to the constitution | during hi: Iy frequently turned 10 ono this city, also s member and trustee of the | guwranty loan of this city has borrowed ) > duke of v i v Attty " | 300,000 of an English seudicato eerowed | Hin the midst of lifo wo aro in death,” exem- | cussion wus the releaso of the duke of | fy yogard to the number of black balls it took | of the listeners with, “You kuow that, caj £ X 0, of inglish syndicate for ten | plified. rlowns. to reject a candidate. The clause was | tain,” or **You were in th comra ¢ TT—— Yers ut b per cent per annum. —— - oroughly discussed and finally on the | is an cloquent speaker, and to those wha Ona Tour of Inspection. - Audtralian Murphy's Show. Millinery Opening, florughiy sk sod fusliy fid op Sas.| 18 85 aloquent WOMEN B f Absolutely Pure. BeaTiicE, Nob., April 8.—[Spocial Tele- Australian Ballot for Maryland, | The pugilistic soiree at the People’s last | Grand opening of imported n o+ VNI A e o Sl q e AR wh 1 ar bklug powder. I ighes gram to Tur Brw.)—Geueral Manager B ANNaroLis, M., April 8, —Governor Jack- | evening proved a very spivited entertain- | Wednesday and Thursduy [ 1ows: Dr. . I, Lord, Dr. D, C. Bryuntand | of the churges and retreat v strength. U, 5, Goveruwsot Ree Summzafeld, Attoruey L F. Gerty uud W has signed the Australian ballot bill, | ment. It started off with 3 rattling theee- | 10, Joyee, 123 Nortl I 3 Dr. Clirlstie, doub+ **villin e, s ad

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