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THE OmadA DAILY BEETHURSDAY APRIL 1 The bill ordering the destruction of Can | Hu-mmwmnmn of Miss Julia Bent and buil thistles was ordeved engrossed. kg sovercigns, a handican for thive-year-olds and sais| Wigzln W, N, Suter is annonnced —_— — P oy © uppropriation bills were made the special Assistant Siigfon W. N, Suter is annonnced upwards, winning ponalties, fy P ""“l"“ Mr. Grimos of Des Moines Exchanges Shots | orier for 10:8) Thuesiny morming and (rom Tho Montana ontasted Eleotion Gases on | Jixs Benton i sistar of Licutena The Lindsay-Gilmore Contest Rosults in a | Was wort by e “ Coopaia. de Rortseniies CART[RS W A ol I8 g that time till their consideration is finished e n i with an Intrder, | The bill providing for more thorough exami sidered hy the Senate, First’ Licutonant Harvey 1. Carbaugh Draw. Gonter's three-year-old ehestnut. filly Dame s from Dyspepels; fn | nations of persons charged with insanity was d { Fifth artillery, hus been appointed judge ad S M ret second and Mr. Plundell Maples digestion and Too Hoarty pRssc, — vocate of the departinent of Texas, relieving three-year-old brown filly Scotin third, Ther A pertoct romd BOTH MEN SERIOUSLY WOUNDED. The Dile Oraaw D TURPIE LETS LOOSE SOME VENOM. | foren, Litutsbtant J. . Ballance, Twenty: | oMAHA VS OLEVELAND TODAY, | Were tlght starters Diesinoes; i — | pstox, Ia., April 0.—[Special Telegram - Colonel W Forsyth, Seventh cavalry S Clitton Races. Dre 3 n-v\‘;v ::ml T m‘ Taweive counties were repres wns_een” grautind twenty days leave of ab A T Al i in the Mouth, Coated Close of the Grand Army Encamp- | 1050 Bee ] iee w,”‘ lonta i the Blue | The Chinese Censu ration | sence Carney Anious for Another Go With | CHFTON, N S Apd) 0. -[Spacial ol Tongue, Pan i the Side ceedings of the Legislature The treasurer's report showsa the league to be Definite Action Results fantry and ciyalry sehool s Fight Fifty-Four Rounds ! ghts of n mile—Vengeanco | FoEUInte the Botels m‘ej b Other Towa N in a prosperous condition and large appropria- e 4 ( 4:{;:'!:‘~;;: -ngg;vmn '.';"“.;"','\‘.S'Jfl"‘!'..;:j.',r\'\:f £ Notes. St second, Vevay thivd. Tim SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, s tions were made for advertising. An official riends at the Fort jn_which he says that lia ¢ e HEPRIR monthly paper is to be established by the PG L R T T eiling, ono mile - Spartine wn, Gorduene " Rt Wit ) e ! : ‘ a revocatica of the onler transferring Chap: e al Gordon third. Ti I Drs Morxes, Ta., April 0. [Spectal Tele- | foyguo, aud a de ted excursion train to b | Wasnivarox, April 0.—Among the bills re | Tain g, 15 e o Bt the military prison crowd nssombled at tho Grand | ““Selling one and o half milés—Jim MoCor gram to Ty Br T'his morningat 3 o'clock R s, durlig the SUNCE ported from committecs and placed on the | Major Morrill expressed the opinion that the | opera house lust evening to witness the ton o, Little Jim second, Raveller ihird \\ H)lm‘\”( m“ BlR“ \I‘”\ the residence of George B, Grimes, on East | fHarvest cxcisions s s 0 e Bt [0 | ealendme were the following: The house bill | reyuest would be gginted, ¥ pd between Harry Gilmore, the | T 22401 3 AN L W LAY, Twelfth and Walker street, was entered by a an appropriation faving been voted for First Licutenant %C, H. Murray, Fourth ght champion of Canada, and Jimmy nceton handicap, oneand $five-sixteenths burglar, swho et o pane of glass from a front | ppiis S SPREPEALOR BV oy t ” S AHIRT 48 | cavalry, hins been detafled as superintendent pion of Canada, « Y| nites— Specialty won, Silleek ‘second, Grim e 1t b, and, elimb i I i ) L LAl nend the third section of the | of the tolegraph system of the deprrtmentof | Lindsay, the local fistic star. The contest | agituind Timo 1 | window, turned the cateh, and, elimbing in, | state’ legislature asking that an appropriation | interstate commerce uct Avizons, s for scientific points, the winner to take | Seiling, enc-half mile- Bmily or won a Dozo a Residenoes Inv turned the key in the front door and opened | be made to e 1| an Iun..humllivl\u-r‘n the N AVIB0H - B ToWi otk Fea0IHLISR e, R et e nI. - |”» poin |'-|”-l-nv‘l|“x‘:\fuu' ;Wl-lm % on -.l|'“ . -Im b vt o About a Dozen Omfll\.\ Residences Invaded t t igh | world's faiv grounds at Chics T ‘s 1 - . @ and the losc Jor cent of the gate Snol id, 3 NG N e T wo g | T e 1t o rebuilt | Which was agreed to, instructing the commit RATHER ¢ HEEKY. velptui(. Aftar. several- minot! pretimtuaty e el Tuesday Night the frout parlor and sittng room and up a | fon ble g mmended by dele tee on interstate commeres to inquire what | e ovents big Jack Davis, who s to fight doe | QWners’ handicap, three-fourths of a mile - stairway in o narrow hall to the servant girl's | froni il visiting cotn additional legislution is necessary in respect | NEW- Jersey Momiorializes Congress | oo, the wonder of tho const, befora the | hoguale won, Dongun second, Alan Archer 000 4 room and asked her if she was awake. R - to commutation and excursion tickets to pre. Againat Western Irrigation. | G0’ oub of 'Frisco, May 21, and | Do Y imed OUPANTS COVERED WITH GUN3, ceiving o reply, he told her if sho m THE CARPENTERS MAY WIN. | yout the ibuses now existing in regard to fn. | TWNTON, N. J., Apell0.—Tho jointcommite | U6 5o S igone of the cloverest Sontt noise he would kil her, and inquired if th i dividuals and localitics A 1 3 d set-to that, as | New Oneaxs April 9, —[Spoecial Tel- | . were any men in the house. She | Fmportant Developments Come to 5 agricultural depressiou in New Jersey has :.J:.‘u:\ as xll‘.‘!"(’,'w Thest \n\ “‘m-:{,:n‘ o cvam t "'IZH \|mlp‘"\\\"u’\]mm.- v‘u'll’:vrl\ ka il T soiE e told him there were nonc. He then Light in th 'n'»“-“l”m agreed on & memorial to congress. It insists | pugilists are ablo to give the finest exhibitic rle] A et Citieaao, Apeil 0. —Important developrents ou the domonetization of silver as one of the | of any artists in their line in the country, and went through some burean drawers, i monetization of sily artists in th \ y Tl YARG ALY 6t e SO £ B seattering things about, but taking very Jit: | I the strikers' favor were learned tonight, | SGUEORPIAL 0 causes of the depression. Tt also inveighs | they are’ very popular with the fancy of the | Whiterin _’:»,‘v " “_'“E_“‘ i '\ ‘.M,,h | XViita: Wh vas_doing this, Mr. und "Mrs. | A committee of non-union master carpenters | “5 SRR HIIES S8 SOREORE T8 | aguinst the further opening up of public | ¥ laioadua abd o oo s St Lo Gritios o n the front.parior, | called on the striko committee this evening ontaria cast (and Mr, [Pugh conclfed |1 Ca oo it wwie th Forelen ayrdioatos | pLCLO IR this ¢ more and Lindsav. | Merviman and West & Son o to St Louis 3 Awoke o the front door open ¢ ; Thoes 15 | his arguments in favor of the democratic - ) Many of the audicnc e disappointed in | Amacker, Feanklin, MeAuley, Porter, Tons Grin osc, lit & lamp, N, || ScHoldsa longihy Raon{terde, SXLNEXS BYS {ey s | and immigrants when there are plenty of premier feature of the show, as they | and Ricl Croe A t | Twoor more burglaries and e avoluer: and they began | 1:500 0r 1,600 of these small bosses in the city, e .| farms in the east to be cultivated. The mem- | wanted to see blood and plenty of it, and @ | of the othe: TR s s Rp e ot thinkinse the burelars | employing nearly if not quite half the jour Mr. Turpie presented an argument on the | orial opposes irrigation by the governmeht for | X in the shape of a knockout. A'cordon | trains, including strings of dim Broun, | M. Grimes, with the lamp in | noymen, and they object tothe 120 large »side of the question. The canvassing | the purpose of heiping western farms, and | of poli otched geross the front of the | Lamarney Bros., D, W. Kelloy, J. Ruffmin {Gotted At tHO RAL WY A Hose o do e Do GU e EaaE Lat Helena had no right to throw out the | asks congress to turn its attention for a while | theater, however, had a decidedly modulatin 5. M. Koynolds, Lambewo, W. 1. Beatty uths shut them so far as reporters T tnire st 6 i standing, . She | 008ses who comprise tho builders' exchange, | 1ot o tho roturis at, precinet 34, They | o the farns in tho east. Trusts are con- | tendency upon the strength of the blows ad o ully, C. Lumbor Co., ve concerned. As usual, howoever, o Ber instantly shut the door and locked it, and | Monopolizing and controlling ull the business. |\t G, s B (b B et for | demned, as ave concerns which control west: | ministered by the two men, und their bout D P T W O VIV Taone s SEE | vin - ot thiove,. CYee \vas:i thio N eonthow vith M . guard, The man g They proposed with the men to form an aili- 55 YL il T | ern beef and simiar industries. The evils of st Wholly devoid of any veal excite- | stables, T, Burns, Dallas stables™ and Minn g opd gauard, The TN KASE | e with the steikors, They aro and have | the wholo county becauso that would have de- | adulterated food and its dangerous competi- [ ment, Bill MeCune, the ineprossible, was | apolis stables, will leave for Mompliis tom . Bat ont tha 3 | boen willing o grant the men's demands, | feated the republican candidate for congres tion with honest farm products is set forth, the referce, muster of cer towel | ®ow by the Tlinois Central road e hoo carching — system of inst it, he gave i ir ot e s S e | Mr. Turpie charucterized the rejoction of the - - wafter, bottle holder and factotum injeeneral, | makers, Bride, Cartwright, Flannigan, 1 up the fact that between gave s tprlaul il s eiplontit et . ,, 5 It rling’ BROKE OUT OF THE BOARD. and at the expiration of the stipulated num, | Mayer, L. M. Myers, Jdohn Oberlandoer, about 10:30 Tuesday night and 4 v Ve vy qand | locked them out s they (AL Nk U LA s P L ber of vounds decided the contest n draw | Marsh. Russcll, Vivelle, Wheelock and Bay Lamp brojke aud the il tok fire, bt Mred | BECUTERS b ; W to form | on the patt of Hihree thugs of the returning | oy gyoiting Incident of the New Deal | which was highly proper under the Woll all o to Memphis. Starter J. B. | an association. One of theiv leaders said Lite | board.” Further on he spoke of the canvass. o the On R | stances. Gilinore demonstrated most ciearly, uson goes to Leington via Memplis, | covering it with hor | (o Bap0C 8GR (SN 00 St within & day or , 4 *ta tripl ool Eapdens ) bty B Sl R e R T R vimos shot twlce at the man :“‘n:”:'x",...,,‘fll.,.‘ iul.': :""H]N\'\\-\v’J:\it“il;\.“‘l‘ ::"v.‘lllll,;‘l. l!lI:‘I[‘)II:L\I\I'P‘;[‘AI-IIII \-:5“!\‘:\\{;\' ;.‘L.’-‘.'»V Oitioaao, s April 0[S 1 | i‘”::"l\ll'll I‘I‘I\ 3:.‘\(\@3(':3. 1‘;:‘..-?:“: |'»“::5 ‘\\vmllvkulwnm W. R Simmons goes to Saru ;;\ \| ”ul i - n \] i Iy Im perod l\\»;h. e garpet, mould- | qil their men at work again at union rates and | retary from Sodom and a_governor from | T Brk.]—When the Chicago board of trade | hest ST L RN be s Tevee - Booh - Gl S UR b i e i e T | Mours, whilo the carpenterss and builders! | Gomorrah ancthe wound up withfa” scathing | opened its session this morning the doors wero | this el of - tho * woods, 3 he Chicago Billiard Tournament. Gt el Wilbeng Lt e cessity of coming to the strikers' terms or In the course of the on as_to the A : wall_and one into the window casing. e G LR el e O 0 tho | dono to prevent any communication with fourth struck M. Grimes in the face and ‘ent | 173Ut WHRORL IR o G | e o o i ! voady to | bucket shops. M. Owen Roche, a prominent through tho cye and lodged in the brain, 1o | i eoine - bkt to. work and will | yote spon tho. question winont furtim de | Member of the board, seized o plauk and | foll to the' floor, overturnin stand; | B ait sio atins of: th o oL R {IMENBeIys: | ‘baia, | burst open one of the windows, saying he and the hurglar made for the front door, step- The strikers have pickets at all the depots | The offer was accepted on the republican | WOUld show Buler, the president, it he could piug on Mus. Grimes as ho went, severely | gy d suburban towns and whenever they side, but the arrangement was defeated by | Tun things to suit himself. The incident hnfing her, and “ulso tipped over' u centcr | it SHELERS HOWAR BACRVERIT ¥ | MrcCall taking e foos aud st o 44 | created the ,greatest oxeitement and _was table, The bur, the front door | GCe o 'in fnducing them not to, The Strike | sl to addrese. the senate. o the subject to. | talked of orl all sides. Many warm expres- and down the s v acks on_the g e NuTon over4an000 a e a0 e | sions of opinion were heard and more trouble ground, and at the south rier of the | oy guy they are prepared for an all-sumimer | The Montana election case having been laid | 13 anticipated. strect leaned oy the fence and on the | Gage ™ “When their money is exhausted they | aside Mr. Hale asked unanimous consent valk are the blood stains and ulso on a m_they will full back on tho national | have the Chineso census enumeration bill a block further awa; council, behind which is the Fedeva- | taken up and disposed of, but Mr. Evarts ob- for a public building at Galesburg, 111.; the e house bill appropriating 875,000 to sup ply the deficiency occasioned by the Silcott defulcation passed. prised, Fives a Parting Shot eight hours all the stables that have been | | o the House No vosterday for but the officers kop! of the city which suffercd inquir vday morning a dozen or move of the finest residences and several loss proton- casion : e i : The vicinity of Thirteenth, Fourteenth locked 50 that no one conld get out. This was | a8 artistic and effective spar FOCS any Crtieaco, April 9.—At the matinee gaf in | pirreonth and - Vinton - wis found 0 way. What he would do in u the billiard tournament between Catton and | have played fuverite awith the lovers of thilng, for a battle for blood and a (e i e TR A | NGNS Ta A LBl Db 0 So poings with a battalion of tho bobbies in bald- | Heiser, the play was slow both on sides und a | duriness aud big el . At 20 South hieaded row are. two entirely different ani- | brilliant shot wasan excoption anduot the | Fiftecath 1 il S it mals. However, it is presumed that the Ca- | rule. The game was rather elosely played :‘”‘”’v‘:":‘m‘,y“‘w“."l“l‘,"'l“‘_',3.‘:”‘“[’;:‘:‘;[‘&“‘";m; uy nuck comes pretiy nearly being able to hold | throughont and at the ead of the twenty-fifth | i T, About f orclocle M Bin, | his own with any man_in vIIH class in this i 1 In the next two | hewd a window opened in an adjoining room, count Lindsay's ef t should ¥ wngnificent playinge 1 | and almost before she had tin be added, was ssmewhat marred by a painful Seore 501 uve e flgures wiided 1nto tho accident that befell him carly in tie contest. best run, 74. Helser, 160: ave IRt Hapetatian S With e nravalver R ana i dos — e Dhe Clevell : %; best run, | manded that he throw up his haads aud tell - Minister Lincoln Coming Home. A L) L zame this evening hetween Schafer | them where the money was : LoNnox, April 1.—1t is stated that Minister | l,h' Clev .nnl s |<j‘:|v)n herd ‘l) te yeuing ves was a walk-over for the former. He “1 have no wone coolly replied the aged foxeitoment vun hikh when the neighbors | gion ™ of * Lubor. They claim to | jected, and then Mr. Hule made s formal mo- | Lincoln will sail for America next Monday, | 21 this afternoon will meet the O was to play 500 points st 275, The man, : ouninat o oand (EireMts! | o~ supported by every labor | tion to that effec and his son's remains will be shipped at tha | the second time this scasor on the local | gine was the most remarzubl he present here is your clothin " ypore mide it e fellow Wotlkd e SUUNE | grnztion in the United Stites. The strie: | /Fo motion et with resistince on the ro- | Se {ime for eial 1n, tho. Fumals. vavlt oy | Grounds. A close game fs assurcd. Vollow. | fournament, Sehsfer beating the biziost i | ol the nest oo o chaies? - b e gyias | aueht. | gleis for recognition of the union, and the | publican side, but all the democrats sided | Springticld, 11 ing are the positions und batting o S evanthenn Lt el corad IR0 aidr | Analnat & aehich sl a iseavered Bidine in | oo declaro that they will not do this. with Mr.-Hale, and the vote resulted —yeas, A cleven ningg the Wizard sc aud | sinding’ S, which ho appropriated.” Tn o hiad o trullot holo in | S S iiora! troubles tools now turn | Hos nays: 10 tie DL o faleon 1 i P e then niissed wn casy, two-cushior ves antime the fellow kept the old man covored his side and & v in his chin, and was very | g0 Dot ATty 5 | playing throughout the game w ¢ tame, | with o zun, threatening to blow the top of his & h Y this morning when {ifty non-union men.cm Mr. Hule said he did not des ke B 5 4 b, ran, b u very with o zun, Low the top of I o 1ovs of blond. Ho g is. namo | St ot whews Sfty uonunion, men-R | | Me Hule sai he did not desive to take up | Devvar, Col, Aprils, ud trial of ) Schmfer, 3003 ayer “highest | hoad off if ho moved James Quan of Minneapolis. - Quan 18 | Ligher wages, While they were negotinting | with a vote on the pending amendments and | C- W- Hateh of Boston, general agent of the Melder ans, 130 and 200.° Tves, 523 average, whatever vou can find in the house wout thirt-yfive ,m,‘_u_l ml-dmlm with roprosentatives of the ATTAKE ot tho Sl m lers' insurauce company, on the charge .‘\\uvlu‘\\'\. b Yeae hest run, 14 1 M Birney, but don’t harm el ).’,... '“;‘ St f‘y"l"||.'-”"“"' the | ynion with a view of r that body, two Mr. Evarts s he regarded | of huving murdered his unele, Henry Hateh, | Vilsll s o Ll — = a for T am very '“-';\‘ e \\"'_"l“ e '“‘:_“H'I o their leaders were on the charge | tn amendment Sortedl by the | in April, 1586, began at Colorado < nning | Parsons GENIAL JACK 18 ALL RIGHT. W it harm you | e b Ny W O dBA bR s intimidation census committeo an improvement | toduy. o Lp. or BRI et I S t t on the house bill and was willing they should AtithoC R Buys WAdswOrth i Reported De # HOEn 2 o it DB b Th Y Grandl ARy A BRAVE bo adopted, but us to the merits of the bill it- t the Central Station i Urquhart ) Cods ) i ey i wa \!; nd chuin aud Dr. Birnoy's r S Yo sell, it was his desin and his duty o debate | H. L. Patten, 4 discharged soldier, took a | or - (e Dassail 1 ith ARG B IaABIR It | apie o el sty g o California e TRGhbers Defled tand at length, | sudden liking to'a vulise in the Union Pacific iB.Y.CE) paILDy (A0 IOl el It A Phen it seews the burglars wentaround the ogram to Ttk Bek.] and Army closed | €4 RESLAR0. oA Mvr. Mitchell explained the purpose of somo | station and starte@'oft. with it. Ofiteer Ry Yesterduy's as postponcd throngh | Tui Bre is enabled to anounee that the | corner to the residence of W, D. Cook, its annual encampment tonight in a blaze of an Unarmed Passenge mInents w o hurpose of some | station und startedoff with it. Officer Ryan | Glevelund's inability to reach Omaha before [ ranoet of the death of Jdack Crooks was | Vinton. Cutting a hole in the blind and then ol it i 5% Sacramexto, Cal, April 8.—The st "bill i entered an objoction and landed the gentle- | 4:30 p. m.—t call the game. Wells | B 3 o | prying the window until the fastening broke glory, with u joint iustallation of the newly | 2 d ame from the I I : i, erroneous. Instead of being dead, the vo- | ¥ 4 LD IBAtal s T 2 from Michigan Bluff to Auburn was stopped Senate commit. | manfin the bastile. is suffering from an attack of ma and | chdi s off, thoy elimbed into the dining reom, took elected officers of the Grand Arm ¢ omi e not be able to play for a few days, Cleve- | doubtable Jack is mend rapidly and | goten w2 Lunp, lit it, put it on the Teopublic wd of the Womin's Reliof corps, | VY two masked men yestevday uud about 0 | 1 us, ho said, absolutely worthloss Henry Osbornd was driving down under the I able to play for u e e ) e T L T L el Dkt . e N aGvatad 5. | gecured from two of tho passengers. The ox- | insuflicient. Ho de 1to have the pending | Eleventh street vinduct at a break neck speed e i ol aTeaiattions s i s k 1 e e RN s R his morning ession was devoted to r vl vl o Muir. | bill amended to require Chinese to shiow that | ywpe hered hi e fast i : ot ) rumor of his untimely end | hind the lis of 1 S Jorts of committees. There wi long and | Press box contained no valuables. M, Muir, | g0 vors Sesidont ‘October 1888, (the | Jhen o policemn gathered him in for und, - consequently the Forest City | 1 it origin in a telogram recoived by | BUt they must have become scaved before 1 i P el QL passeng Lvanced on the robber, defied | FH WO ,‘;;j" "; SR ‘" 20K, )-.fl‘_" | driving. Osborne said he was in a hurr | team will lay over heve and play on Suturday s e e ? Y| rotting any plunder that suited them, as tho intevesting debate over the question of recom- | hem to shoot and_succeedod in frightening | A4te 0 the Seott law) instead of, s the sen | cateh u man, but he accompunied the polic “The Burlington elub of the Inter- sey, Crooks Tuesduy afternoon, shortly | iy do not miss anything, and’ didn't mending the erection of a solders’ monument. | them away, although unarmed himself. e AREONOSECLON AMNO LTSl € | man to the station and deposited $10 for his rue will avvive this morning from 1 to his depaeture for Columbus to nurse the s had been entered At first the old soldiers were much_divide s asked Mr. Hale whether he was _willing to | appearance this morning and then started out | Toausas City and Dlay hove on Friday. his brother. This message brought the wel il they got up this morning on the question, many of them thinking t OnGclty DamUorats give u certificate that should be a8 good #s & | to ook for his men = | come that Jack had rvailicd and They came near knowing, he it the monument were built they could 5 X 2 @ | cucket of leaver or a ticket of stuy to those | “Dan McCarty' wns ‘engaged in ‘“picking Pittsburg 10, Wheeling 6. e e e IS | s the visitor the lamp they had lighte have a new hospital for the soldi Provipexse, R. L, April 9.—A report | Chinese who got into the country unlawfully | yoosebes (Stedling clothes from a line) Prerssne, Pa., April 9. pocial Tele- | Feully outof danger. Such rumovs ave com- | 3 /i e af such a furious rate that it would home, but o number of the Jeading | comes from West Greenwich that after the | siuce Qctober, 1888, 2 | Tust night whenhowas detected and run in, | o5 b et ¢ | mon when oneof Crooks” fame is dangeron RARIRIC RvaTo Enlanadh Nt tamil Feah Grand Avmy men, including G polls closed yester aftornoon and the vote | Mr. Hale admitted that he was willing to | "oy Colgan - held .up® a man i Fulle gram to I HABEE.]=—Tha Pittsbuvgs Nablonaliice &0 ioonia aro Bound to laye hon Asad: | . bt diou o fr aing AR GRStk G T becn connted. disclosing 1o elcetion, the | £ive mmnesty to the five. hundred or five | gyloon, corner Tiwlfth. and Capitol avenue, | league club today-defeated the Wheelings by | [ FOMEPEOD @ i A A She Tl th o et explained that the project would not g beanicounted;iC18¢10810g.n0 ) thousand Chinese persons who came since | Just night, getting % by the operation, He | @ score of 10 to 6. whether Providence so wills it orn | e it that e g e e O ok con democrats ovganized another meeting and ve- | October, 1383, for the suke of closing the doors | yas aurcstod, = J £ - thero hns Uecn no havm dono any way, and | e S X antHIAERaL the importance of putting up sueh memo sumend voting, clecting a senator and repre- | in the fiture; | = — Yale 6, Pennsylvania Jack now, in reading Lis premature obitu: | i L. il s o it that the encampment yored for it almost | sentative. The town ko S After further debate the senate adjourned ALL WAS'NOT REAL PriapeLpin, April . —[Special Tel aries, can derive much sutisfaction from the | g vataeied purton swindow H unanimously. There was developed alsc but the democrats ele town clerk pro [ Without action. | to Tup Ber.]-Score: University of Penusyl- | knowledge of his widespread popularity and | {rance with sicl o 51 1o strong feelings in favor of a modified sery tem. o H refuse to issuc cor- TR | But the Pretty Girl Wept Copiously | vanas, Yale . e ott thnt bintan e A RIS R ey pension, one which should put the age at fit- | tificates of clection. The composition of the 5 o | ana Sympathized Freely, A 4 stood frout of it, and which shoy ty-vight instead of sixty-two, as the present | legislature now stands, fifty-two vepublicans | WASHINGTON, April ). —Senate amendments | 3 TR : Columbus numyovess: wit had not been moved. Finding My Nouse bill in congress does and forty-nine democrats, with nine members | were concurred in to the house bill to admit They sat | N““*“" awaiting the rise | g rauos, 0., April 0.—[Speciul Telegram | oMAHA'S SLERDY SMIIN s clothes, the burglurs scemed to have pllh o cloction of ofticers this afternoon | to be clocted .| free of duty articles intended forthe St. Louis 5;r'uml‘..u~ ain, says 't |;~Ir\.»“ \:»Ix'l\ll vess. | ooy Bk, |—Columbus 8, Detroit : it e 3 . fied with tuling therefrom a gold ason 2. Mills of Cedar Rapids was an casy - exhibition of 1800 which may be imported | Lhe play was one of those melodramas i : e . ul chain andall the money there wis Frottetie et S e Kb 4 Rathed 90 which may ported S e hine vRW < | The Summer Mecting of the B WOkCh : i 8 doarly worl, o that s clostion 'wus’ well | standard cotton sced oil mill and refinery. | fean republi "““\"l'_""\‘;f"\"'l'l””l',"’l“'.‘ 'l““"j‘; diod away and tho! curtain'véllod softly | to Tue Bun|—Aecording o iformution ro- | The bonrd of directors of the State brecd- | b 1 until they g an in the morn- denco thut the Tinois department just electod | burned tonight; loss, $200,000; fully covered D oton of M. Strubel of fowit the so1- | and smoothly up, The stage showed & | coived fu this city, Jemmic Carney of Bir- | ers' assoclation, consisting of H. 5. Reed of | iz Mes, BTl I purtivatyrty CRLELMS ARiToTn: ol aR phrtment conman(e by insurance, 5 ““_1“"“‘ nt was non-concurred in to the | \wintop scend, woman dying hungry in a | wingham, England, the lightweight cham- | Lincoln, W. L. Wiliiams of Filley, J. €. | {10 £ mg“‘m(‘ll G “.‘m‘l“h',;‘,_md and now Towa clects an llinols soldier! | , LEXINGTON, Ky Aprit S, lloven cobtages houso bill providingifor town, site lentries of | enowdpifti® SR pion of England, is s to have another | Kerstensen of Faivbury, Ed Pyle of Huwm- | Chvistmus, She paid 5 for it 3 uu.m.[v lih sling l‘hl«- new ”““”1“: um‘mn! xl', "“""“{‘“'_.‘.» ul'l“l-:'l”\l|||';:-l‘l\| m:}i‘l"h-‘m 'i"‘l liesonil I.u\"l m1 Oklahoma, and a conference wus : -11 ), this is terrible!” sighed the young | vo with Jack M Auligp hefo Catifornia | boldt, D, T. Mount and W. 1. McCreary of Haying gotten two gold watehes and cb served during the war in the Seventeenth ee ool 3 SRR 1 ordered ady. ST ¢ > gloves, Carnoy i atod the Mer- | the wholo valued at 200, together with $12 in Town infiintry. and Ciiptain “Mills. served. in hbrods in the. stables wero gotten out | e house went into committecof the whole | +/[t js warmer on the stage than 'tis | ALK ',,'.",""‘”."\“‘ punco/glayes. | Garnoys) | thi HCOm, el e D A S s TR ke the Seventh Tlinois cavalry. 0T R QLR o 3 <o | on the navul appropriution bill. STy B % ATabithat [ a SO MEh sLoiLocion & piliac I OB schantgiTucednyaven iy | conclitsion that “they could afford to- tako be Woman's Relief corps clected Mrs. Oskost, Wis,, April 9.—The Beckwith Mr, Wilkinson of Louisiana said ho would | 1Mere,” said the young man, *und at the | ccntest to take place within Tdur’ or” six After the election of HL. S, Reed on the ox lotimerkital ro i thalmi i thiie srood of Mount Pleasant a8 president. The | Plock, occupied several flems, burned | ot omulats Great, Britain i building ships, | Present moment the” supes are avcang- | months from signing articles, 1f this propo- | ecutive board to fill the vacaney occasioned ; g y . ut. T X & ships, g At oot R AGe e N AT LT ORI | ] N, J.Smith's 10 b ladies turned out in lavge foree, there being 5 i i butiOhina had'a “batter. fighting’ nrmament | 102 8 SUmmor/etena on ithaibackiof the: altion docs not A MOARLESSCRIIEY i by the death of Charles McCormick, the bids (Lt Btragt, A4 tHoy Svbro Al b about 400 members of the corps present, | - DECATUL 3 arly all _the than the United States. The govern- | sta ith beautiful paper roses grow- ht him in England for £5,00) or 100088 | for the location of the fifth aunual mecting | F001 pivor window, aftey having pried off tho here were 1o spocial features to their meot- | Uited States volling stocle companyis plant | ypent hud been taling extrome measures with | ing” out of shaggy doormats painted | fide, and allow him B fn expenses. ARG | were opened. There were bids from (his | eiieh, one of them entered. Mr. Sith's slecp in tsido of the transaction of the rogular ““-‘“.* g DRLIREONIRLG @ Mg a oSS | China. It was a part of proper precaution to | green to look like gras: ::-”n'm f ‘_'!‘.}' s '__”~'— ot if ”‘ A UOOR city, Wuhoo and Faivbury, and th 108 | i apartment is just in the e and at o 00,000. il build ships which could cope with those of “'But'sho seems.to be e :.‘l’”, 'll'm” '.l.' e Im'l‘ 'I:;W'(‘. being the best, the meet was awarded to | gido of the parl hoard the wil- Tlie oucampment has been the geeatost The Denth Roll. other nations upon which contumely had been | wgh fsn’t, though. That actress 1ives | hoon sont to MCAWiffo and Presylent Fulda | Gaatplece, td the thne set for the 19th, 20th | dow being opencd, aud spriuging out of hed success in the history of the department. The Lt He advo d the establishment of a | P L and21st of August led b Af behind the stove in the attendance has been very large and the en- Pritaperritia, April 9. Avistines Weleh, V. 1 s La. at the l‘l_f“! Avenue hotel Quecarbeg of th 4 : etic club, asking This disposition of the meeting | ‘1;”“' e l\‘ :w“\ \Iuw)‘ ‘\»‘4\ y 'll“l‘ thusiasm unbounded, General Alger said | a widely known breederof horses, died today, s of Tiiofs said the peoplo e | that she is stout and suffering from in- | whether such w mecting can be arranged. sad commentary on the [ gt BASOE S RORERE (HCR) Mlied wvay T [ R oy e e b R B s reproscnted were anxions for 4 navy yard at | digestion. She isn’t hungry, and if she e bty e oL Oninha gitizons in- | 1Y Tashed AN Ao B X oG seen i all the states he had visited, The | pygs, April 9.—Heetor Hauoteau, the | the mouth of the Mississippi riv | is #he can send for cheose and beer be- ticaco. Anedl 9.—[Spcial Telogram to | forested in the turf, whenit isconsidered that | huyplar who, unfortunately, ho wus not in u next encampment will be held Dubuque. | painter, is dead. Mr. Coleman of Louisiana advocated New | tween the acts,” Cricaco, April §.—([Special 'elegram to | the comparatively paltey sum of $00 would | noif¥ion to see. The next instant Mr. Smith, “Tonight the old veterans are having a joll Rocuests Y., April 9.—D. . Morgan, | Orleans. . “I can’t help feeling sovvy for the poor [ TUE Bee.]—Abo Cougle and Jim Dohoncy, | have sccured it for this city, Mr. Mownt | bejng without a pistol, eried out, +Get out of time at their meeting mal gather- | pesident of the Movgan reaper compuny, Pending final action the committee rose and | \woman lost in the snow Chicago heavy-weights, fought fifty-four me offered to guavautee $00, and Nat | 0007 vou cursed devil!? This wore ings at the hotel, whero they are singing war | dicd toduy at the ugo of seventy-one, He | thehouse adjourncd, “Snow?” gnid the young man, smilf | rounds in a barn nearShelby, Ind., atan early [ Brown 100 *""‘"[ oual, but the requisite &0 | sponded with *“Your money or songs and telling war storics. Touves an Satito of $5 000,000 e S TORBgiInAR R DR sl R BEOIE noresyinniforthioon o L any [ RO LR O O RTEi G tinaBdll A s R e LARD COMPOUND. ing “That’s not snow. It is note n 2. 4 8 Ol man s i he forithe Pair | KMt SR i oo fous el in thls he Railroad Commissioners, colgst R ADT el waelab D D Haos papor. Fhe man who is above conduct- | the fifty-fifth round both men were completely | bury meet. it wiil cost him at least g for | AL LR EEG TR i TR Des Moises, Ta., April 9. -[Special Tele- | soheral years communder of the Firet regi- | The House Agricultural Committee | Ing the snowstorm isn’t spreading it | exhausted, and the referee declared tho fight | traisportation and other expenses, and those |55 B0 00T e bueslar— crawled gram to Tur Bk ]—The rail comgis- | ment L N, G, died tonight of ys teopens the Hearing. enough. It doesn’t fall on the poor | adraw. The fight was for 800 a side. T \‘\"_‘I“tll-“_]";":f‘]‘-ll"“" "h‘-‘l"‘_\;h‘j i HOLSES 10 | buck out the window, bt ug ho did stoners today heard i T Wasiiseron April 9By request the | Woman so that she can die properly. It | ounce gloves were used accordi Sutar il bolnut {0 Soublo tho oancnso tiet |l so fived nshiot Into tho: room. iy tho H Robbed His Wife and Child ! 2 1 all goes to one side of her now without | of Queensbury rules, From the very i u”]‘u‘-mu!l\wu\.u TS as T n Al (k| 2hommiiihwds found Uit the uullchhuion ¢ Shel bl o | | Dog , Pa., April debts of th X touching her asshe wring: er hands s oth mel o) dcadly ear eCess: scculo . the oo tered the floor,plowing u big hole in unew an, & Sheuandoall and Chicago, Bur : o rTnE 0l b6 GOl sakiara ool Rnaund bl and | L) 1 ] was plain that both nen were i deadly carn s necessary to secure the meeting | (GiCaton PR GG that hud just Quiney railways, for bettor freight and pas- | Abscouding luwyer and member of the state |y Fpler oo i antion. bill, both of | With the bei-t-t-e-v co-c SUOW- | ot and that the fight would be for “blood,” | for Omala, *Phis will be * the fifth | yoid SENEROT 3 songer facilitios, for a transfor station depot, | Doard of chalrities, Shell (g0 aras || gt oG e 'l t0 ths house ith ~ll|n‘-m ITI‘” two foot, \»nll. | and e was, Tt s seldom bt so much | nny ]l mectipg of vm-’,h;y‘,. fution, and us an | "G HCHine around the Smith house and tak- ab Wy 1 L2 e CPON 1 ascertained, are over He has, it is Ay QeI T ANOPIOG I HIONSG, ut his companion kept on worrying | gore i seen outsic of a slaugh ide the advancement they n L buck yaed route, the wholesale thigs and a \ It appears from the complaint | grivod, stole s belonging to the estate | favorable recommendations on the st named | g though sho w looking at real | hous Ench mun scemed to be able | this period of time, it is but nesessay o | P A it Lstelle's that the above named roads refused to trans- | of his \wift gt bill. Messt os, veprosonting the | anguish and suffering. | to punish his advovsary severely, but | that at the initial meeting there ‘were les B sl tar ct. for auy of their freight in less than car load: Cases of swin Shellenberger con- | Georgia agricultural association, and J. P A naERasiaes she relafed it to | utterly powerl to otect — himself an o doson o ntles, whilo fov the comiug A S vl o s LIOE o uite atation Lohasoparan tom ¢ N hants, | jones, representing the colored cotton far- of her filends~what she ‘had suf- | Zhe result was that both fighters were ter- | scesionzhore 18 wireddly over one bundred Aue | bull dog und u momeut. litor M. I ar fer by rail and are | farmers and othe and the labilities will | * a2 ¢ 5 . Al AR SAl ibly punished re in the poascssion of Seci pimself, who suceceded in getting a shot at obliged to go a long distance toget transferred | probably amount to a wuch higher sum than rs of Arkansas, both colored men, made l—and then assured them that she l, 1o won first blood in the eleventh [ tavy DT HilL of Syracuse eh., w i ’ them # ‘ ou roads thut puss divectly through the | at first reported arguments against its passage. | had never bofore had such a splendid | A and after that blood flowed freely from | now in New York, and will appear in Tui it to thonth L Ln (ndas station, but don't stop. The board has taken | — Graves pleaded for the protection of the | time in all her life, both men. Each led for the head and fuce and | BEEou his veturn home | taking a juunt which got them ay from the case wnder advisement, Big Training Stables Dostroyed. cotton seed industry against the ‘burdens im nerally landed. Tho consequence wis that - 0 | their now thore v aroused neighiiovhood, LexiNaroy, Ky, April 0.—Fire last night | poci'n SO on the geound that it bud Something New in Tricks. Dohoneys bead was “swollen 1l it loked CATOHING A SEAVER. the persistont of ousebreakers suc consumed the two training stables of the | eontpibuted more than auything else (o im ““Boss, you got a match?” an_ innocent ‘Nl':*‘ 81 ]-l‘\ :\;:*1' tflw‘fix‘"“!n‘h: .l:“;_'“'nl:l;‘ *l' 1 ‘ 3 A ed yv”""ww”‘ Broasvavdoy “-‘H non Kentucky association and created the wildest | prove the condition of the tolored farmer and | l0oking durkey inquived of a Savannah | S WEEREEONLE T BERAEHON fom | Afvicans Crowded Together Likc Forg hul Yodor, Tor My For R ke ® | excitement "The wind was blowing at a high | Jaborerof the south. To pass this bill, ews reporter who was hurrying home R T s T A T b T dines in One Sma ly”'" 3 vl b O (A E AR, eacts of clerks of the district court of | rate and the entire destruction of the serted, would bo the entering wed, late a few nights ago, The young man | fagtures were in a chaotic state. His nose wa: Letters from the Eust Indin sta 1 ) sral inutes, but to 1 Plymouth county; to legulizo tho acts of | tiow's property was i incut, | Tho horsos | would separato the colored - peoplo. from the | stopped und” hupded over - lueif broken, his left eve was hermetically scalod ticulars of an important captu whers ; couty und township canvassing boards n | Wero rolowset and turned looso, | 6 will be | ropublicun purty o ¢ suia it | Wait 0 minute,! boss, till T seo what | and scars crossed and recrossed euch othioy fow wooks o by | - Trying thelr ek noxt at W. L. Wiwelso xoference to additional justices of the poace, | SOMO© Hme before they can all be collected and Jones, in the course of his avgument, said if | 0550 0f o ping dis s Which T jost picked | on the rest of his physioeuomy like red ties ) folia Y | Ereventh and Castellar, the fellows woie up A S e |~l- vids. | Sxamined lo see Whother ther have injuied | cotton ipad gl apuati g et BORIBE | 4 5 Honh ui Bt liing B It iu s railvoad map, 1is vight' fist was padly | her majesty’s stanmer Reindeerasays the 5o, who serenmed them terror stricken nlacts, ete.; to provide iselves, wostern hogs ¢ Vhiy breank down indus. heah, ™ Strik f A swolle e result of misdirected s f i ews. One of her bonts, | wnd they fle for an abridged edition of the school Laws. : il 2 SR e Angther Ahonla The' prate M | held up what appeared to be o gold vit Srolin. thoseeilt of IDCiGaed. 149 4t | Lendon Lntly Now MR hor-bodis |4 i e o recall butone The bill substituting death by electricity for Believed to Be Suicide. vepublican paty is committed to the policy of | witn a dinmond set! **Boss, dis pears 10 | S0EY oNon the body, thero being a pateh | A0 ¢hi LIabhy pllinats RS DEQUGRU L not v than i pi intin hanging for capital punishment was indefl- | DENVER, Colo,, April 9.—Samuel W. Rhode, | protection of Aincrican industries. But had | bo u diamond riyg, and if anybody keteh | a3 Tavge as o man's hand i his loft side. His | g into Chukichuki bay, in - the sl i ko T TSR S nitely postponed | sted with the United States signal ser- | 1t placed in the ¢ hicaigo "l“”\"\‘ ‘l\w»‘q..:lmv me with it Il get into troubl How | mouth and lower juw were cousiderably en- | of Pembu \\}‘” nuy d “; “‘ 3 ”‘1 i YR T Bra and block stiff hut. ¢ It was decided to hold an evening session at Milwaukee, was found dead in his | S04 “NVYHw‘“\“:_ll~“”\‘“~| f“.‘u- Y:“h‘"\:(\‘ H|'|: much you gib me for him? After some | larged —and Jucevated Along ubout the [ making for the ir lm u‘ hol ! ‘u” ) I s broken into were - Friday for the consideration of bills' on the | room at the Windsor hotel this morning, Tt | (oarh tha R AROMAN AR ‘wlm by tho | Cha ing the §oung man bought the | twenty-fourth round a swing wipe on the | ficer immediately boarded her a 15 | cente particulur wi i T T Y R P iy ! ) haiek ng. party would have been buried p by the | RS roin serane’ for $2.75, and the | 8w had smashed the mountiug of fulse | syeprised to find that wlthowu the dhow | b calon y for passa, A o cuse of suicide, but it cannot | \woight of public disfavor that Gabriel's I o rone 5.7, 1 1 the twisted te cut d ' ! cess wis takon until 2 o'clock this afternoom tively known until after the inquest trampet would not awaken it. Th innocent darky adisappeared in the ;I"‘““““"h .: e “‘” '_'"1‘;" s .‘MK‘H‘:""‘\:“‘”“ In the afternoon eight bills wero indefl e tem inaugurated by the vepublican party of | gloaming as it Wre, The next morning | ononey's fist. The fight as an exhibition ’I‘““‘ll-‘ oS! ‘{f”" m-:: \!h: KI lowing pussed: | A Cool Kid. taxing one industry (o protect another will be | the young man éxnmined his dinmond | of muncness and from a betting point of view SDANRIA L0l DD, B, Faull 84 county Cuicaco, Apyil . —Heney Lyous, the six- | reSented by the great muss of the people, und | ring und found i sas o thinly washed | was the greatest ever fought in this vicinity, | craft that the Vised ordinances of the vty of Independence; | 1e-year-old boy who last summer murdered | tho purty that insancly attempts it will be | gold thing, with'p Beautiful luss settiy the slaves accurately, und he Vhouoneiniicos of tho by clpaaovendences | o) inoffensivo Swedo pamed Peter Potorson, A from power, The demoeratio partsy” | {) bure lond, wouthjat auction: about 5 y New Orleans Races. ! owed tho dhow toward the 1t conference of the Evangelical assoclation of | Wus toduy sentenced to tho penitentiary for 1 e e 0 ofas. | cents a.dozen, New Orueans, Li, April Phe weather | Phe slaves and crew were transferred to Town; to legalize the ucts of L. L. I life. He took it very coolly trude. & \’n '.] ““‘H»““I‘) "IM'“ v-\ld-l‘r 1 wias cloudy and windy, but the track fast. | hor majesty’s stesmer Pige wd ] worthly s Justice of the peace; o loguliz ; - ] Yisls: most. porniclous. theasuio, This bill Insanity i Expensive. Summary dhow Was kent to- Bombay, where she fucorporation of the Deep River Farmers' al- | l‘.:]!lulv|~ Heard Frow tripped of ull disguise, resolves itself into M. Heriot, thawwwner of tlwe big store Five furlon, vattell won, Peanut second, | was handed over to the court Liinee; to grant the city of Ottumwa cortain | BEELIN, April 8.—A cable from Zanzibar | o1 tion—the western hog against the | called the Louvid®in Paris, was sent to | Regurdless third, Time—1:02 It was then discovered that the Innds belonging to the state; to legulize the \ i i \ Rogurdiess th i ) nnds belonging to the state; o legalize the | states thut letter has been received from Dr, | southern negro. Which will win! There are | the insane asylum by his relations be HI% ffarlon e Mageln B. won ¥ | had on bowrd no fewer thun 12 ovdinances of the town of Polk City; to legal- | Wissmunn, under date of January 20, st : 5 . 1 1 th f " 3 A 1010 1 oy h 20, stating ovor two hundred oil mills, mostly in the | cause he insisted upon wiving $1.000,000, econd, Bonnie Annio third. Time ) I'he inquiry before the prize cou {ze the incorporation of Gilmore City that he und Tiedemann ave well t They ocmploy nearly seventy-five pon. § Five furle ente won, Miss Fran ted 11 f tion that the dh In the house this morning Holbrdok moved Sl nd Doraons: Thore tha (hree-fonsths of A ited the information th 1 zens of Couway, a station on house committee on agriculture reopened the e he Legislature, Des Morsespla, April 9,-The senate this morning passed bills as follows: To logalize of © dhow made wis o small ¢ 1 large nu were packed into hev like burrel—=o crowded, in f th officer wi to count windeer which he could readily atford to lose, t to table the motion to reconsider the vote on The Czar Feels Shaky re colored men, At least three per- | founding an orphanage for sold Sans, BN BT R A flual adjournment und tho motion was car- | Sz, Prr@ksnrra, April 0. —Information fro Wy on cach of thess 75,000 for support, | ehildren, The local authorities finally | pupySecond. Juck Cocks third, Time—1:0 | t gied. This fixes adjournment definitely for | b ivate sources is to the effoct that the csar = The passige of this bill would close up many | ordered that he should be removed from |~ pijee-yearolds and upward, handicap, | head for every slave landed a ARG O P q | stil remains in a terri vous condition. | 0f thuse mills and entail - hardship aud want | a private asylum and placed in o public | mile and one-sixteenth-—Tudor Buckler | Pembn, During his voyage he Bllls wero passed as follows: To compe 1o the S Condition, | o u peoy o to stund it And all | one and it was quickly found that he was | second, Bonuie King third, Time--1:Hi three of her majesty’s ships—the Alg the authorities of state institutions to allow the czuring 1s threatened with insanity. | i & BB A Coster e e e T . - L A R B T the money appropriated from the stato tre 4 - - oata ot insano ¢ o 1 months s e, | geon and the Hoodicon—uu ury to reinain there until wit thirty days ‘Will Remain in the Cabinet R e TS reatment the priyate asylum doctors ; -\\nllfl 2 w\u l n!-‘ oo f (o | BHORDE d search in cach instun _‘\1 \! of the time when it is to be used; for the re- | WINNIPEG, April .—Attorney General Mar ¥ 3 nand #22,500, the local doctors want | Loxpox, Apr pocisl Cablogram 0| just making preparations ta lung his | N " AL 0 o owri, Kan., April 9, — > 1 Tug B The North " a4 Pyteh Ve hen the Reindeer’s boat over lief of Mrs, Archie Nell; to legulize | tin hus consented to remain in the cabinoet KT LEAVENWONTH 0,000, three medical students who | Tur Br he Northampton and Pytehley | eaptives when teindect the conveyupeo of real estato by executons | s helioyod that Premier Greenwas il \ll‘ [Special to Tu Bek.] —Lieutenant Donald- | yopag’ ind him erazy $13,500 and the | hunt, spring meeting, opened today. The | hauled him. The dhow has been or- | and trustecs of forelgn wills; to entitle pe resign and Martin suceeed b T S0 | son, Seventh cavalry, has been ordered to es- | coane #5,000, It is no wonder vuce for the Althorp park stakes of 10 soy dered destroyed by ovder of the cowrt, | sons paying speclul taxes on real estate, for | o s tablish regimental recruiting offices at the | wanted to lkecp him insune ut that vite : il her captain and crow ave in prison ane dmprovewents of streets ln cltios org “";". | Had Better Heed the Advice, followiug places in this state: Cluy Center, sl i AN amount ci ! Absolutely Pure. under special charters, to be credited with the Brruiy, April 0.—It is stated that th Concordfa, Beloit, Mankato and Belleville Pattl Autograph Pis 5 \ g | the slaves and v 1 r baklng powd Mignee amount of such taxes paid upon the general ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ : road tux; to Aiithorize: cortain cities of the | Poror has written the czar strongly advising Mador J. . Sanger, iuspector general, will Is on exhibition in the show livided I wOuEH Ul B, Goverauess bee second cluss to provide for the construction of | him to make liberal concessions to the people. g0 to Little Rock barracks and Hot Springs Hos) ) ¥ cers an Lindi with the slaves on bourd, the ter having been promised ten rup

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