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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1800.---TWENTY PAGE MORSE'S MORSE'S MORSE'S. - MORSE'S. MORSE'S, MORSE'S, e o ON ALK MONDAY: Cloth Capes!Childlm‘s Prne CHINA ¢S ILKS TW]ICLED (SILJK} Zephyr Ginghams, - 1 > \ - i \\ 55.00 Spring Coats 50¢ ‘ ’ J.0L 5 JUC ‘ g | y ave o lendid nassortme Monday we offer an exception- L n large assortmeut of ludics’ .-h:\\ i "‘_“ it :’\"l: Rf i of | a1 bargain in Scotch Gingham. A At the request of many of our customers - v ymbr red aren’s Spring Coale,.1, 2 an 11 secured at reat b ain, y i3 , somo with embroiderec t | e offer them at 125¢ a yard, they , who were disappointed Friday, we shall again L 4 \ ' yeurs, plaids, stripe; and plain ! we offer them at 12ic a yard, they yokes and nceerdion flounces i b B RLS Pt 00 : b ; 3 " i S with 54 and 5 cupes, nlso * Roods, cxclusive stylos, at moderats | are worth 20e, offer Mon(lu\' thc choice styles of China Silks Miaand DBeige GENUINE D1. L. | Jet Wr’a l:)S | EEs bLlltll‘l S Wash S 1 I k onday 100 Twilled Silk Umbrellas, with plated silver handics, ! ¢1.78; worth 5 | e 117 5 T 7 v ~ $ 350 | ’ | 1 O @ A " ‘ | ® Just the thing for spring and summer | romorrow we _place on sale 2 wear. perfect fitting, styles are hand- | cases of printed Beige Suitings in é | We still have a few left of those | some, and come in all popular spring | new and (lt'SIl‘ublf"fn‘lULl" )y ner\'l- 1adies’ Jet Wraps or Capes, round bea- | shades, navy, brown, myrtle and wine | Patterns; you will find them a 60’ 5ok6. with long jot fringe, very | colors, four styles toselact from. Prices | ;{‘L‘Af.'&’_"‘"“'“ counter, price 10c | Some new styles in these ultre .I'u:;himml)le stylish and n great bargain at | range from 85 to $10. it | fabrics. We imported them direct from Lyons, uch, i i 1 2 f- i § 71 1 > s S 3 ’ v 3 ice gt Best Domestic and ladies will find our patterns very choice. N F | The price is sure to be right. |l ean’ Satines b2 a ¢ R | Largersize, with fancy si Children's ¥ . : 'Send for Our New Spring Catalo juc. FINES 121-2c¢ » Sl S =joisihale] Shietwls| | ReCNUgJACKEIS [ 1 oo sseotuis scmter o | Sm e Gloria Silk shall scll one case of the best do- mestic Satines in_style equal to | . Ages 8, 10 and 12 years, mado of good | French designs. They are made 8 50 navy blue atl wool cloth, sailor collar, | to retail for S0c. we bougnt them [:’e [ l C a 1 [ l eS JU, gilt button and anchor, nothing nicer | &4 A& sacrifice and offerthem a 3 ¢ . + | 12{c. for spring and summer wear. Choice e Monday morning we shall offer 100 | 40 size $2.50. | 1 3 s e or tan, with silk woven border, I ® and pleasant to wear., Frice $5.50 ¢ S G t < N i - i [ a lll( LS, Monday morning we shall offer our entire Q) Sl | Ladies' Gowns stock of genuine French Satines, black and el eI I00 Dhra o g | p— I C”()‘\’ (”](I -'0 | 1DC white colors and figures, qualities worth 28c¢ to | siik, worth $4.50, at $2.50. P D J 50c¢ ¢ 27(, to Jmpm'L fox‘ 18c a yard et L e Monday morning we shall sell | bl every piece of French Satine that The above three Umbrella Bargains have never hefore been ap- i 8 \ Tuxedo Sui | e > o w0 ladies’ full length | We have, regardless of pattern | uxeao Ull\ homorrow 50 fozon lndiew’ full lenstil | 3 brice. ' We have been selling Cl 11(./ lS ]111C1 C proached in price or quality. They will be placed on sale Monday Ll LRl o0 4] & | themat 85c and 40c, but for two C morning. | | Gowns, tucked yoke finished with ruf- Monday and Tuesday, we The most comfortable garment known | fle, good muslin, price 50¢ each. | them at 15c. We will not for house wear, mountain, seaside or cend samples, as we are sure | outdoor sports, consisting of hlouso R {eviwillinot fastionsaic second G skirt and sash. | : S | ! o e 5 5 A PO ! Ladlgs CDWnS . We have received too late for this season’s | i VL : LADIES' Lll(llllcs, ‘ All colors fine quality Henvriettas, double|trade an immense direct importation of Ladies’ ()8L : ~ width, 28¢ a yard. Misses’ and Children’s Hose. They were to s Han EaiE (=S | P i ave shipped i uary; were only re- Broadway Jocket! % ) Se (Outly Town Shopping [seved e Wiy " s o 100 pieces of best domestic house. We cannot specify prices. but will These are made of good cloth, either | one barguin, muslin of the best, per- | ohallies, much finer than any | black. tan or navy blue, very desir: feet finish, desirable in every way. 98¢ [ shown (;lse\:vl{\e/‘ell\:]drc:['d:\“yfl]e] the | Made easy by the aid of our catalogue, bent 11 ee | place them on sale Monday at 83 1-8 per cent SR D Ul 3 price, on sale Monday, B¢ yard . ; ApRinmessIoSEloibronsied it on application. less than regular prices MORSE DRY GOODS Co MORSE DRY GOODS GO MORSE DRY GOODS CO. MORSE DRY G00DS CO--MORSE DRY GOODS CO | MORSE DRY.GOODS CO--MORSE DRY GOODS CO pl IQ \{ THE (OSDPE without re: » makea motion of want of | senators are ‘.5.1. i ars and older in \r , where he took part in the corn law agi- | 1indoq from one of the boats 2acific beach [ corporatiol o 7 2 2 / ) 3 a L O et orporation with the seerotary of the state to- ‘n\”fi“\ \\D “lL ‘x“%l LL. confidence in the present missionary 1win- 5 o J use, more BRH “‘\ IR"“ THh (,0*\\] lon SHURrOLEit i (oROnA RredoeGletannig | ins tivaalrys | a pitol 3 B et st silowed by another for hnpeachinent | xperience und was_ brou frontg Iins | = Prepavations are being made for the annual | James A. Ruby, 3 \ 1. L. Hall ¥ el by L X biter skill to hundlo o fogislathro than the rized the S| mmunity in 2 G hIbIHOR AL S hE AR E LEGoYAR| | o2 tho ministors, Ct Justice Judd and | Jeople as body Yok, devoted to co-operative indust ssociation, wh o April will open up a i | ) § issionari ki tev. C inister of i to Washing- | = There is only one o of the 849 hie came to the coast and soon b A open up i cig ndy und refreshment How the Missionaries Are Working Both | Rev. Curter, minist Huwaii to Washing- | Ther pyonahing in the vaycof tholli Many San Franiraans s Soared' Out of Their |15 hiochmo toithes ceastian l,,,, T hursday the I v L stand in the south wing of the capitol buile ; ton for having betrayed the confidence of the | proposition toumend the constitution 50 as to | b rich. subsequontly met Al 4 jury 1o pass on the pictures. snbmitted T T e b e L in Hawaii. | prov idefor [.“... of senstors by Senses by a Prophetess, ?I.I-‘.w;,l:.”ynxlx.“.\ the “;:.u ‘.|h n,|.~ |iu’r:;5~"w'[ b The followi HHowAED inh A A his Will fill - long fely —_— i K8 > oy [ AR GEF OGO RORIG atis the senato s state and 2 ore ho hel 08 | ors were chosen: Kmil Carlsen, Miss 3 ¢ treaty in 1SS0 to the American gov- | jgsolf, The senators will not submit thom- ofic followed the profession ot Lavw ia | Widliow, “Mis. Mary Curtiy. Kichardson, | lar Cavmnody and Miss B Ston 3 g , et for the wanexation of the Hawaiian | sclves to the will of the people, Sun Fravcisco, Mi= AT e liE & Ot aon W BA Caitor) went WERE ALL READY FOR MR. WILOOX [ 1080005 0 Coitod Statos. Probably never in the history of the. gov. SHE FPREDIOTS' A TIDAL WAVE. Dr. Oronhiyatekha, supreme chief ranger of | William Keith, Amedee Joullin, Loe | Eluatings this ovoning to spend Sunduy with = “Minister A. P. Carter s the public laugh- | ertment were there so many "m'lh',llz;»-'l““‘ — the order of Fovesters, and editor of the | Avthur I, Mathews, Charles Rollo Pete o friend, :'I'“ May *‘““'| . , < 3 ; % AR Eto d his principal | ©S18 before congress as ‘now. There is | Wi S .o | ofiicial organ of that soc arrived in the | W. B. Gifford. The following suppl v jovernor Thay irned this morning But a Strong Popular Sentiment | Wi stockcln Woshbgton, and e principal | geureoly a genoral’ subjeet, pending which The City to Be Wiped Outof > | Gity & doy or 80 ngo from his homoin Toronto, jurors were named: F. Marion We vice and was on duty at his ofice Saved His Life- Divisions Between | tion was to become himself and his brother. | M0t two strong sides and two forn D —Career of a Fast Young Canac T'he doctor stands high in the medi- and, M. Hen vt aud Thomas i s I o0 militury banquet had . s fighting for and against it. - 4 Al tass] sarite thofact that ho s d ROGER, iduy night. e X 3 in-liw, Judd, both senators to the United u £ Man—A Noted 4 5 cal profession, despite the fact that he is a 8 OGER. sho/SenncojanditiofHonde Statos senate in Washington from the state | Pev of congress is nowadays fanyA Notedg Abolt Mohaw ai. He is at the head of thesix g —— ~ 3 ome good work is being done in the way of Conflicting Interests, | of Huwaii, and he (Carter) and his missionary ! Be CNLTIPEAN R U0 Binss, tionist Dead. great tribes which wero formerly located in FROM THE ST PITAL. improving the capitol ground wife have been forseveral years bousting of it O SR L QIO RC S D Qi suDLOYtS 8 western New Yok, but are now” in Canada. y 4 Connts_Tha | The board of public lands and build 1o hive boen Iqrdoyaml yons A and dhmmed m:.‘".1.;.‘;‘,...‘[_”Allilelfl‘lvlc Ho was gno of e delegator o 5 Lincoln l.llll:t;:alxlluil;l :lh:_(.mn. Tho | wont to Milford yesterduy. aftermoon and. WasmiNGroy, April 10.—[Staff Corvespond- | dent Harrison and Secretary of State Blaine a0 N W0 0 LT8R COL e v , 21 y in Brief. turned today. While thére they accepted the ence of Te Ber. - There ave few more fa- | not only did vo any encourngement to | {.{;‘nx‘l_u:x;""xi.:‘n\;n ““_u;x:.-;“.:_l_l.nxt".‘pxmLll‘x:llvnx‘\xxlt i ulrn‘u;v-('lslv;[::i;;.:\l:;ldl »‘:‘““ml\_ ::; (,{nn]ul \‘1 D g Laxcowy, Neb., April 12.—Judge Field was | new building of the state home for the fallen 5 Srer 1 WIRGH D ts g 4 \lmmcn C in his annexation scheme | L3¢ CONTICES. ors oy 4 ;. Bee.]—Ca , aud especially Su England, wher )\ educ enguged this morning in hearving argaments | Women and ordered anumber of néeded im- TN taog: horel i Weshingtontinn Ms 1 tho will of the Hawaifun ki and lis | qyICI, ey atfempt to stand for "“‘:'fi’;‘,:'fi"*\f Francisco, hus always been a fruitful fleld | college, 'Last eve e otion to hhve Rey Lo p tadden. | provements around the placo, - Thoy. desir Celso Casar Moreno, u distinguished Ttalian | Deonin bhothey mad ity s AL AL vard for lunatics. During the palmy days of | Stated that his visit to the coast was on ofti " of the Knglish Tathorn churels show | 10 emphasize the fact that the institution lis soldier, ‘and whilom minister of state for other nation, as it was done in Samos S i hus’nwa«r ln-unuwu-nl with :1“; lmh'lwl,]tlvnl nstor "' "' ; 'l‘" «“b" ""l“"l‘ r'~ show nice, round, fat, healthy, plump Hawaii. For many years Mr. Moreno was | possession’ of its Hawai B 1 fe Order of I ) cave on Tues- | cause why he should not be attached for con- Y 3 RS A _ >rominent men in_ congress repre- | fortunes were made and lost in an hour, the | day for Los F o et UEAON 05 AR i ; i King Kulukua's mostitrusted_and intimate | ‘Iherefore: the “Huwaiiun {n:q«,;;-,..x..,‘.. & il partics aro wondering what, Ihis | ool cowts s e e oy fho | day for I l\'\‘x‘..' ro byl Lnsthatoslitempt of court for disobieyiu tho onder x| n i . Iu.'ul‘rv)m oMlcers of o ut somo ' 0go there was o reve neutrality are assure or the preser 3 e X ol al conclude s | 3 BRIB0R anC £ 9 oo . straining him from interfering with or dis- [ Second regimentof the uniform vank ights friend, but somo year there was a revolt | all means. ~ Most of - them _conclude it is | (0 SU00 DU P R T Heilthons S Tortiand Svin ining n in 1 ariilz | BetanaierlimanlE A ““myl-“l‘v" B ahy against the will of the missionar which resulted in the overthrow of the Moveno ekmiet ) iteropping of a stringent moncy mar- couver, Winuipeg und North Dakota on ofti- postug of the housa situated on the corner of | L, BULIa WIS L ciai business. Fourteenth aud M strcets, Buck of this s | FENMETIES Wert Briected, Tui i, exoo e T et e as the fad for quite a while, and got to be rule and the subsequent hasty departure of | The letter concludes with _some recommen- | glut in the markets for farm pro- | Was the fad for g and got to be days past a_reporter has ob- | AN interesting case. Some years ago St { hers of the order to the grand encampiient v.aoun 4 Igludoanv s caor nflicting inter ud divisions | monotonous. Mr. Moreno. He has uever quite given up | dations as to the other members of the cabi- aborers: the spli tariff and in Mrs. Woodworth's prediction of the de- A ) f the hope of getting back to Hawali, und while | hetand are directed simply to compass a f served a numberof small fishing craft rowed | Mark's Lutheran chureh was innced of funds | Milwaukee July 7. They will go in i spe it revent coneral contention ove e A {2l aro I : ] here is Incidentally trying to collect $45,000 | Peaceful overthrow of the ) struction of San Francisco by a tidal wave is | by jralians under the wh s below the fer- | to build & new church and secured 8§ train made up of chaiv cavs for the membe th political economy. The circumstances all con- | +CEAR S B B R b 5 ¢ NUADYERRDS R[5 il I amanparenaltohnRiob WwhiohNie claiiia tho Rovammient 0woe hiim: PRESENT MISSIONARY MINISTRY sideved it will bo & wonder i the work of this | BV IRETUNENE o e s rles. | His suspicions woro aroused as to the { from the board of ehurch extension. The ot e b oy BLGK Sevoral little revolutions in which he has | 1 the perfectly legitimate means; that of a | congress will please the majority of the peo- | Johaun Clhistian Henpol, a German ubout | intentions of “the fishermen, and “he de ded their property on Tenth and H the fo al duty : Several L volutions in which he has | 500y fidence” it cannot, of | ple, for there is scarce ate dologation | 80 years of age, llowed the oceupation | mined to watch their movements. - for lots at Fourteenth aud M. In | Mrs, Willimm Donalty of North Bluff pre. had mores or less interest have failed, aud | course, inte But if it should ever oceur | that stand togetho the two senators | of a bartender sinee his arrival i this coun. | SWE of the investigation he lewrned that ” the to avoid asking license from the court | CInet was sitting in hir wagon just south of up to today the missionarics, wholwere sent Mr his friends to organize an | from mauy states sef on_questions, one | oo teo vonrs ago. He has followed | LEulians were what called mussel gather- deeded the property to the pastor, | the postoflice this aftornoon, when the wagon there to Christianizo the people, but are now | armed for it any wan form pluns look- | voting for and the other against o measure, | [V about o, vears ko, 88 Lol ous uud their objectIn puddiing abouttho | L. Fipe. When ho left hiew instead of "deed: | wus run into by i passing druyand she wits T R R e T s nee of the peace of Hawaii, | This is an “off period,” and surprises of clee- | the ideas o 3. Woodworth, the spiritual- | wharves was to guther mussels from the piles | jng it to the man desig t by the church he | thrown violently to the ground. Shelost con Funnngno | 3 IR DAY Jonb.0 partment wiil interfere in the most de® | tion are no more unusual than sueprises in | ist, and is now & maniae. The malady has | to be disposed of in the markets and restaur- | gave a deed to the church bourd of exten dousness fora time, but was able to go to top. They are in supreme coutrol, and it is uanner. Meantime it will be of interest | congress, 1t seems to be a period when every- | shown itself only sinee the prediction made | A0ts, notwithstanding that wood mussels are | sion, This board sent out Rev. Ludden to home niuo miles ‘wway later in the even ainst them that M. Moreno's efforts are | to wait for the proccedings of the next ses- | body is going it apon his own hook.” | by the prophetess that the city of San Fran. | K1OWR o be very unwholesome, if not poison- | organize a new churelr, disregarding St. primavily directed. | sion of the Hawaiian parliament Jeaves Pruiy S, He o wouldl bo washed away by & tidal wave | 2Us: Oneof tho 1 confessed that he | Mark's congregation altogether, wl Mr. TWO PAVING DECISIONS, Mr. Morono is in-constant communication || With stngular and significant v | = - | > 14th inst., and lately the young man | 138 Eathering the wusscls for sile, but tried Ludden is now enguged in doing. o s i o + | hus been the custom of the two ST1) o antes ) xeuse himself o e ground tha y I R Gl ana and tx o arod for a With his friends in Hawail. Av the head o | i 0G0 KRGS A0 U that 18, < [ihapbeomiiseniousindinentedisialo) X ather was too rough outside th now structiro at Fouty M strects, the opposition is Robert Wilcox, u native Ha- | the senato s fav away from the position of | Mrs. s Charge of it | WE0 ik summoned to his boarding- ther rock mussels. The water- 5 | and \\hnu!hhtumnlnllnr ars of St. Mark's wuiian, who has been thoroughly educated | the house, and vice versa, If the house de- | tor Her Son, |onons Nl bl ate this matter and stop a they got out an injuniction a week ugo re abroad. One of Mr. Wilcox's first acts when | ¢ides to appropriate a certain sum of mon The wife of the late Dr. McMenamy has | and el im0 thomeis ot hall s tation: ce which is fraught with danger to the | gt ing him from disposing of or selling the he returned home some six months ago wasto | foF # stipulated purpose the senate is de A ) P | During the noon he was examined by the | Musseleating public 4 house now situated thereon. The preacher § tuken charge of the Omaha medical institute, g 4 ) In July, 1889, Aaron J. Mullin obtained a | bad disposed of the house several days before sure to fix another wmount, If the senate : sturt up an armed revolution against the mis- | poncindes to declare i forfe g andw R ST R o commissioners and con- [ It chief solicitor for the Masonic | the restraining order was issue 5 ore | to pay for paving on'a side street upon which ncludes to a forfeiture of u cortuin | and will run it iu the interest of her son John | DtA, OF B position " as solicitor for the Musonic | tho rostraining ordor was issued, and about | (RS SLERETRR A1 08 SUEE o whivh sionary rule, but the Christian missionaries | number of ac ailroud land, the house ( who is familiarly known as “Dot.”" The val i »oks has applio « probate | Mutual Aid association of the Pacific coust. | miduight Wednesday night the man who : ot o b oo I o s e | WA hiin wiss & woman whom ho' introduced | bouht 1t started to move it out it the | 0id Bot enhinee thelr projerty’s value and Captain Bax's son | B awaiiian i 2l e n framing and pro- Or Or Oppose i measur speculation on the stock exchange, where Judge Chapman this afternoon decided two important cases involving the same danciple. Messes. Lamaster and Lansing were the plaintiffs and the city of Lincolu the defendant. The plaintiffs sought to en join the collection of “paving assessments on he ground that they should not bo requived whipped him, and hebad an exceedingly | with stri ves differ- | yuble property which represents the energy | court to bo uppointed guardian of his brother, close call for his 1if wis condemned to | ently. 1T th e i > 3 o s, whom he alleges to be in. | 43 his wife. ~Their conduct aroused the sus- | street. He was stopped by the police, but the AN 1 Al for hi Ho was condemmed to | utly. 1 the Rouso provides for tho coustr nd busiucss gbility of tho boyls | Itobert L. Crooks, whom he allegesto. be fu- | B o8 WifR [EREIR SERCUCLy rowsi o sul- | sl HO s Stanpod by the pollca Buttho | phuy the nt made by the council wis death, but publicsentiment proved toostrong, | . 4 4 father and the lady's husband | compe © for his estate. Hesets forth | P fair and ¢ thut the paving of streets b e ers, the senate is sure to decide that the el o I8 B B e ey SR RO who called for an_explanation, 1t was then | stopped by the fire warden, and the house is A Sani X ! andwhile the missionavies ber shall be different, When the senate | 108 been left by will to the little fellow. | in his potition that, 1 s o ths | found that he had vife in Montevideo, | now standing in the middlé of the street and | 01 Which prop did not abut s Ly number shal 10841 e Boing th rest to him and being much | valuable real estate in se nties of the | found that he had a wifein Montevideo, & in the 9 SALE nd 4 onefitted all property in that block, aud thit WERE PUTTING U1 THE GALLOWS the other day passed the dependent pension | 1B R ! ,H“ vl | but that, owing to his passion for gam. | Minn., and that this wol Kate H. | the two tions of th church ure | ONEEIE B t it ) A "'l‘l Wil for Mr. Wilcox, he was clected by an over- | bill fixing the pensions at 812 4 month, the | JORE IAEESIE 0 AL il eote aily other ind the use of ntoxicating luors, it 1s | Smith of Omaha, Neb, o result of u | now engagod in fghting ibout In the courts, | poy el HOSEINGF contiguoan property. - whelming voto to represent. a district. in the | hoUse said it should b &, “When the house | Person, Mus. MeMenamy Maa slkodibyGens | IS RS BIRscuR Ma cauuEEQUAES LB Qo piiod taik boiwvaen the ors and Mul- | Judge Ficld reserved deeision until Monday, | eneed the value of contiguous property nutive partiament Which meets. next May, | committee adopted a food adulteration bill, | SEE G5 Cowin cud W We | Wallico | cecssiny for soe 3 I WK [ lin, Kate was sent away. Before this a CALL FOR A MASS MEETING OF MINIST CITY NEWS AND NOT The ministry_very wisely bowed to publie | the sena ittee roported o measure Of | oy wtors of the will, to mang The members of the family are all well [ Policy was issued in favorof Mrs. Elizabeth | phe following call for a inister's muss [ A queer looking couple stood up beforo sentiment. The gullows ‘were takerr doyn, | Keneral chavucter, When the senate commit- |35 Geugion, This she will do until it | known in this city,(The father, Matthew | J- Mullin of Montevideo, Munn meeting was being circulated tod Judee Houston in police court this moruing and Mr. Wilcox will go to the legislature, | 10e on Indian affaivs made cortain stipula: | 300000 Gecided whether or not a different | Crooks, died about ten years ago, and at thut Mullin then went on the road and consorted the undersigned ministers They weve Thomas Beat, a white-haived ol T o o I AT T tions by which tribes of Indians were to yield | Sl be decided wheth | time his estate was ‘appraised ut #616,194.%0, | with the Smith woman a u veligzious bodies in Nebruska, vecognize in the [ Wan, sixty-three years' of wge, and There have been somo interesting letters | WP their reservations for public Mrs. MeMenamy is peculiarly qualified for | He beg «d his“Etive property to his | she traveled with him, A o she | vum power one of the greatest foes to health, | Juckson, whose complexion stamped h sing botween Wilcox, who is now in Ha. | the house committec fixed different tevms, |, quties of her position, Sha {5 a woman | widow, to be held intrust for his childven, | duced him to revoke uer beneficiary | to education, to gocicty, to good government | cal descendant of the ace of spudes, Moreno, who is still he & and terms very materially diffe 5o it | oo e i energy and business ability, | and provided that it should not be dis- [ and stitute her name. He d but | aud to the chuveh: and believing that the | #answered to the ¢ *of belng twonty-two o S et epta S W | E0es. The two houses come 1 and | G0 s besides porfoctly familiar with the | tributed until the yolinigest child, Robert L failed to properly fill out the certifi In | passage of the prohibitory dment at_our | stmmers old. They were ol 1 with livings sent by Moreno to Wileox are the most inter- | ke in I y tlons | 50l o tho Todltions. haviig. for . should come of eay Robert has | the mean time, in tember, his 2 ob- | coming fall election wil atly further the: in unluwful cobubitation, und were fined $10 esting, because they coutain the entive pro- | W14 many sucritico: r ally | ohave: proaldad. over the Istituta ailie tho | & u taste for fast. life ever since he left | tained a divoree from Mullin, ‘and, the Smith | interests und largely vid our stute of the rum | €ach gramm b its own way ) J dootor was alive A » s g0, and h 15 been the \nH Woman 15, he then married her There | curse, do unite in this call for a muss conven. The daily divorce case was filed at 0 o'clock SMy :‘ ar Mr. Wilcox Your letters of the WHAT DOES TIIS ALL MEAN? Phe institute will be run on the same scal ballet girl o t a doubt of this mu Ay Mullin died in tion of the min rs of Nebraska, to | held this morning, G, W angle is the plaint® sbruary wnd of the Lith of Mu T stion has been turned over and | which churacterized the doctor's wanige- | Cilghters ovorsinde, ho most ot nak Octobor 0. Two other policies, | at St. Paul's chureh, in Lincoln Puesday | and Mary J. Panglo the dofendaut I the contents vead and di i many times in the minds of stat ment, and no changes except for the best will X papades oceurved some | amounting to #8,700, were paid to the widow, | and Wednesday, May 13 and 14, The purpose e & C A Firos X i " icians and business wen in Washing: be made, The faculty will continue to be of 4 when Topuny Warren, the f; bus | and there was no contest ovor then, The ald | of this meeting will be to take such action as ooper & '”l' 3ros. ask Judgme _”' ':" nof the opinion -und warmly desire | ton who have had un opportunity to see the | unusual execllence akir pugilist, by meatls of forged signature | ussociation has the money. to pay, but does | shall more thoroughly identify us with the [ trict court agaiust 5. A, Latta, owner of tho that you should be a cabinet minister, with | combative conflicting workings of the two ® s in cheating him out | not know to whom to pay it, and awaits the | prohibitory amendmcnt 1 inerease the | Latta block, for £.544, the contract price for the tirm resolution to cntively deliver your | houses of congress. The conclusion is that ORDAINED, large swm of mouey It | action of the court. Both divorced wife and | unity und eficiency of work for it. An in- [ the steam heating plant in the block country and countrymen from the grasp of | one body is clected by the people ¢ s doubtless this fact that led his | claimant wife have sued to determine who is | teresting program will be urranged S. A. Latta sued Cowrad Visel and his the groedy und unscrupulous missionavies | while the other body is clected by delogated | Solemn Services Held Friday in the | relatives eek the appoint of a guar- | entitled to the money In view of the immense expense attached bond for $1,5s5.47, damuges and and thelr accomplices, who conjolutly preuch | power. The members of the honss. o Sacred Heart ¢ on dian irorder that the young man might be | 1t uppeurs that the influx of Chinese which | to such a convocation we most respectfully from the negloct of tho defend fn their c¢hurches on Sunday and™ do all | account divectly to their constituents for Last Friday, in the convent of the Sacred | restrained from completely squandering and | is pouring into Californin from Mexico does to the friends of temperance: the ex it o fulfill his contract for cutt stong Kinds of worldly tricks and trafiie in their | action or inaction, while the senators ure g - wasting his estate, in addition to ruining his | not all follow the route across the line at Tia | pediency of providing for the expenses of the 1 a new block of plaintifr, shops through thepweek and meddle with poli- | countable to members of legislutures, men health and endangering his life. Despite his | Juana. The subject has beeu iuvestigated | ministers in the various localities from which The ty N ' Prohibitory ties ull the ye ind; besides they monopo- | who are more or less politicians, of Lincotu, who was delegated by Bishop | vouth dissipation has already left its mark on | and this evening a careful examination of all | they shall come, A0 eaE S RUATIALD, S ADiORY the conimerce, the finances, all the gov T'ho fact that there s a great wnd materlal | O'Connor for the purpose, ordained ws priest, | his unusually handsome feaiures the evidence warry rtion that Chi Corrospondence concerning this meeting | [RGHC AT Cagud G o sciblon this 4 ilors ment offices, the justice, the x and | difference between the individual and col- | M. Huverberg of Cologne John A. Collins, & Paci foneer and se have be in much larger [ may be divected to H. . Davis, 101y South | joot aud elocted v I ) Lave grabbed ull the best lund of king- | lective uctions of members of the two ho e a uational chavacter, died in this city on | numbers than has been heretofore supposed. | Sixteenth street, Lincoln, Ol it IR ISR S dom. *The missionary fraternity in Hawaiids | has done more to bring about the beliof B Wednosdpy Thursday. His carcer was marked by ‘iuei- | - It is assertod on absolutely veliable infor W.'J. Harsha, J. B, Muxtiold, A. W, Clark, | Glark: treasurcr, L oSt i T A calamity worso than leprosy “for tho Hu- | that the senators should bo elected by the | Prelate conferred on the gontloman and Mr. | denta of unusual interest, - Born in Vermont | ution that one of two smwll oraft | A. Martin, . C. Woods, Joho' ', Whithy, | U0 stite conventiou, the Hon, Thomas Duu- watians direct vote of the people thau anything clse, | O'Hearn of Mayworth, Ireland, the orders of | in 1510, he bogan o earn a living at the print- | are lmost constantly ongaged in being: | L. Arlandor, Creightn, W. . Ri i dtosaa My fervid wishes are for your success, | A senator is & much more independent person on and deacon respectively. The or- | ing trade when twelve years of a He | ing Chinamen from Lower Califor- | land, Edward 8. Ralston, Luther 12, Lu but I Tear that you and your native colleagues | age than member of the house, It does not m of Mr, O'Hearn, however, was de- | worked for two years with Horace Greeley, | nii ) San Diego. The passengers | F. 8. Stein, E. H. Chapin, Samuel ( * Moeting, will fuil in the “end. ‘the missionaries ana | ne I W that excrcises any | ferred until the gentleman has reached canoni- | whose close friendship he cnjoyed for a long | are brought in at and landed at low | E. H. Cur R Curry, Georg The meeting of the Omaha I [ Heart, Park place, Rt. Rev. Bishop Bonaeum and Thursday the same their confederates are too deep, too seute, too | more than member of | cal age. timne car Pacific beach, Then the heathen | man, O. A ams, Charles B whian ) clitic b held in the intrigaing and too ablo for you and all your | the 3 s true that th nate Bishop Be 1 ted by Very Rey Collins entered the Andover Theologi ave furnished with bundles of old clothes, | I L. Davis, T F. Stauffer, W. . J K of the Standard uative Hawaiinns to successfully contend | is ) W body, and a senat Father Chol al, who acted seminary to prepare himsclf for the minist etc., and sent to the near tation, wher Peterson, 5. Mease, A. A, Cressman, 0 it with them. You Hawaiians wre too good ug- | dignific " 7 out arc n; Rev, . | te'of St. Patrick’s, | aud whilo there his mind turned to the thed” | they take the train from Los Angeles, San | Jacoby, Loren E. Berry, W. P, Ben tured, too ho wnd too generous; senti- | fuct that o 4 t representative of the | on of honor; R Y. Smith of St spivitualism, and he became & Bernardino and other pl | wh B. Gruhawm, O. O, Hubbell, 1. M. Hick ercises of the evenling 1t prevails over reason, interest and every- | people and mewmber of @ body of 30, while the 5, 88 master o ? ever, He was licensed to preach, and occu- | come up b 1 do not find it necessary to | 8. Smith, Charles K. Bradt, £ H. Ingram, J. | an old-fashioned sp Ming else, while in uissionarics, your an- | other is o delegated representative of the | Fathes her i 3 4 pit at different times, but devot ade the T Lana ofcers, and there is no | W. Shank, William J, Oli 'S, Mer tagon nterest and greediness velgn su- | people, accountable to another legislative | Father Schmidt of Blair was also in 4 hi anti-slavery move hat several hundre en have | ¢ M. Brown, Lewis Gre preme mposed more or less of politictans; f nent a8 @ worker with P’h ) way into ( the Krich 1 many other “Next May, when the Hawailau parliay and also because he is a member of @ bod, ‘ather Haverbe) the newly ained ) ! hand an t | Mexic - S11 FROM TiE tt t | The bauk o horthand milding, Tuesday ey weets, you, yourself wy lay wposed only of elghty-four seuators. The E signed to West Pc b auti-slavery society. He w £ Murquett