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Y THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1800.—-SIXTEEN PAGES, GOING FROM BAD T0 WORSE, | st fvins bogin s P, | NEBRASKA LAND OFFICERS, | shoibisn e matobe s et of | TRAIN WRECKERS ARRESTED, | gz mise money o wssistino ' ENDED THEIR LONG LABORS. { and Kelly; Van Haltren and Cook. Umpires | mineral land in these limits, and the Gaffrey and Brown word “mineral” @ interpreted to not include S | iron or conl, nidho examination and classi A Failure at Grand Taland. | Giaxn Tstaxn, Neb., April 19, —[Special | Omaha Defeated at Denver Yesterday bya | New Yous, April 10— Seoro i ‘ Tho Delogation Agroes Upon Thoso for | ,“,“';,n‘.jffl"‘i'n"’; : ',‘M“"‘i“‘"'m,' l_‘l‘,;::m:,"“":“‘ } The Recent Attempt Near Loup Oity the | Telegram to Tur Bre.)-Murphy & Lanni- | Work of the Pan-American Congress Con- | New Yori g 2005 0 o P iance, The senats - = b v 4 . gan, wholesale and retail liquor dealers, made | RO Seore of Twelve to Nothing, AR Tphls. 0 7 00 0100 4z18 “ Broken Bow and Alliance Thie, onato = My Dissed the bill which | Work of Two Young Polanders. ;‘:‘m“""' : Il.l\l~i:IxI]llII'y‘ll:l|‘l‘|:I| hue I\ll{‘l'llfl‘lx\ :‘::"‘:r | oluded and Adjournment Taken, i Buse hitsNew York 5, Philadelpha 15, | { North and South Dakota and Washiugton | —— of their creditors today, They claim §,000 | : Jrors - Now York 8, Philadelphia 7. Bat- | ’ rior to ¢ 1 ho oy were admittec ssets over liabilities, - ¥ ) OLARK WAS BATTED LIBERALLY. | toric Krefs aud Kwine: Biminton and | FREMONT'S PUBLIO BUILDING BILL. | [rior o the tndfichon they were admitted | o gpprone pUNAWAY AT NORFOLK, | “°°'* Over labilitics. | BLAINE THANKS THE DELEGATES, Cross, Umpires —Ferguson and Holbert, | — In the house thlay Mr. Dorsey called up B | - % . " | during the mortfing hour the bill " introduced Nersoy, Neb, April 19, Special Tele- | Opening of the Brotherhood and | Fo .w\r}\ ‘\".‘;:l ]". I :":“{"- Conferces Appointed by the House % :;-::.‘::-‘:’hr“. |"Iu||.|u\p‘rl|'l|(h‘l.il:{_ “Q"‘\','LS::: ’ Two Men Badly Burned By a Gasoline | €rajito g Bree]--Miss Georgie Wyant of | He Invokes the Blessing of Almighty tional League Seasgns— An Inter- | PRCARRARE i 071§ 10 - 0.0 000 | and Senate to Consider it — iy ”“m”\_n'.“m“ L e Sbldge crer Explosion at Cedar Rapids—Cove :lgj,]-;:.: won the gold modal at tho state God Upon What Has Been Accon national Regatta to Be | Chicago 208000000 | Mining People e a Hear- the Missouri wvgy at Sionx City. There was ington’s Marshal Arrested oratorical contest at ";"'\-.-‘ this evening | plished - Its Extent and Value the Base hits - Ciuncinnati, 8: Chicago, 6 | | | ? | Won the Gold M | | | | | | | | | | | ing - Miscellaneous, tion upon fhe democratic’ side | e Held at Duluth. rors—Cineinnati, 4; Chicago, 2, Batterd 5 deration offl th meAsars, bat, this wns | for Robbery. LIVE STOCK RATES. $ urable, % Dury Keenan; Hutchinson, Kittridge. - me by thofpersynsions of the gentle- | e Bhé Alb B Umpire—McQuaide. v ekt P man from the Third” district. There have | he Alton's Cut Met by Other Linesin | A The Western association race is now fairly | Kol it e b W SN been many petitions sent here froin Nebraska | Loue Ciry, Neb,, April 19, (Special Tele- the Association. | Wasnisarox, April 10.~ At noon toduy the finder way, and the standing of the different | o SUESHRG ADHLIDCSSORE, 5 Wasuisaro, D. C., April 19, § | i1 favor of the bill, and it was twice taken ub | gram to Tiw Ber.|—About a week ago the B, | Cittcago, April 10, —-[Special Telogram to | P0A 1 conforence adjourned siue dio. tenms up to date is as follows | Cleveland 100010000 A definite and_unanimous agreement was | oYy o bt tod toduy hefore o | & M. train encountered an obstruction on the | Ttk Ber.|—All lines except the Alton in the | A7 the transiction of some routine busi- : Flayod:“\von, “Loat, ‘RerObs | - Basshita Bletabuts, ¢ “1""-4'""1'1' tte reached aftor o few minutos of consultation | lled and the bill went over till | track between here and Ashton, but fortu- | southwestera division of the Western Preight | :M\N.M S AT LI LR G AGte IR H H 0 tim | Tors P, 2 e, D Unpive | this afternoon by the two scnators from N Monda o ng. whet (¢ will come up as - | nately it gave way and tho train was stopped | Ssoclation met foday and agreed o pay to l”,: Sl ML 7 R G L Minneapolis 4 0 1 P i [ 2 braska and the three congressmen upon the [ finished business. sieandi. | Pefore any damage was done. It was found | shibpers §7.50 for every shipped over | Pathctic association of the members of the foaxClty.. H H Bl S question of who shall il the Allianco and | . I pumber of farmers, in thelr undic | to be a couple of whistling posts which lud | their lines’ from Kansus City to Chicago, { (MORenee with tho _quadrocentennial cele- o i 0 3 00 ‘\M\\_‘)-u(h. ,\.I-:nux,nw T'.,[r'.-;” 0 0 0o | Broken Bow land offi W M DorHHgton |y . el ‘l;lxlllllll‘.:}‘llfl ::‘.»m:“ Is:nlmlv‘;ul:rwlu;:::l hl'{'"r This knocks. such -a hole: in live stock tion of the discovery of America, and by Omiahiu By g ™| Billadelphia. 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0— 4 | of Chadron will be made registor at Alliance | sending petitions and__ letters ' here | fives wors put on the case mnd st o - ‘uw‘”“h.' :.,.-(u\. i ‘f', xprossing Denver On | ~ Buase hits Y . “Philadelphia and Judge John Reese of Broken Bow will be |'in_favor of the frec cofnage of silver | hrought to Jail two young Polanders who | they wers compellad to take this action on ALl e hospitality of the " | and for the Butterworth anti-option bills. | have confessed to the crime, They will have | account of the Alton's notice tl | G: Philadelphia, 5. Bat- | poceivlr. For the registership at Broken lo- | Errors- New Y Dexven, Colo, April 1% The large board of trade cities are fighting | 4 hea ¢ it wonld | United States, u motion to adjonen sine die was made and put to a vote, el | At 11 % [ vates as to make them non-paying, but | | gram to Tue Bee.]-The thind game of | Bucldey; Gleason, Clements. | Bow, James H. Dansken of Hemyninaford has | yho Butterworth bill and while the mails (o ng Monday. pay regular mileage to shippers of catt B0 M BIate o Tl to dLabtk the series between Denver and® Omaha re- | LRt been selecfed and James Whitehead of | the national cupitol ave erowded with matter | A Serious Runawa common stock curs, such mileage amounting | tho vesult, said: “Gentlemon, T withhoid sulted in o shut out for the visiters, It was | Bostox, April 19, Redfern will be rece The recom- | relating to it, the south is jumping with both Nowrork, Neb,, April 10, —[Special o £7.50. This action was of conrse expected, | for a moment the word of final adjournment the first time since Denver has been a mqm- | Boston .0 008 4 0:0 2 1 015 | mendation will g0 to the scerctary | f "1"['_»“ the (¢ o pure |,:.-.|‘ n..!vl__ {!w;;; gram to Tue Bee. |~ While Miss Winnie, | :’}""‘. ""'7 '-“";"‘ Asa very serous matter by | of the § utional American conference in b of the Western association thather elup | BEWKIVR 0102 1 6 0 0 00 0 0= | of the interior in n formal and definite form | Sowthem poople dlaim that. the Conger bill | G, G0 o Millor of this elty, was | LA fterosted. BY slow dogrees livo | ordor Uit T may express to vou the profound o e Finse hits.-Boston 15, Brookiyn 11 Krrors | on Mornday. and thore i no doubt that tho ap. | LI the cotton seed " ol ndustry and | (aghter of Rome Miller, s ock rates have been reduced from a | satisfaction with which e government, of hias achieved such suceess, The visitors, on Buttorie | on un D= | deprive the poor people of one of the’ most | driving her father's horse'today the animal | lucrative to a losing business, | and | the United States vegards tho svorke thot ho By Brooklyn o pointments will readily follow. The delega Lolesome as well as economical articles of | becamo frightencd and r throwing | the Alton will not listen to an | been accomplished by the international cor L awa, account of two previous defeats, went in to | o S0 T RSN vy to carry him to v and Burliy and Daly win today and played Clark in the box, but | Umyire -MeDermott. © | tion is very much pleased over the selections. o, 3 the young lady out. She sustained several | fdvance in ates until it is assured that such once. The importance of the subjocts b il Crpa ! Mr. Rubloc of Broken Bow had very strong | v.:‘..-,:;.\g.“-“\r.m;l"r:‘m’_nluu-\«fi'-ur.u‘l_': 16 b | sovire briisos nd i torribie gmach aeross the | S4Vanced rates will not be manipalated which have claimed yonr attention, and’ th i {: ¥ Denvae ol hey hit the Associati bucking forone of the offices in his city, but | AL LB RO AL ) b loft limb, leavine the bone exposed in a hor: The Atol K comprehensive intelligence and - watehful merey of the Denver nine, and they hit t o & f L000 for the constraction of a military | yible e i FaRnwa o Tatal t The Atchison W Retaliate, patriotism which you have bronght to their bull whenever they needed. Darnbrough, AT BHROOKLYN the delegation concluded it would not be just | supply depot and corral ot Omaha {8 Hoga ittt SEAINSY et b A i ar | . CHiGXGS AT L0 A BAGIAT AReTAFaH to | Ll GHvRIoRy broRs hlar bt caan o tialt Denver's favorite, pitched for the home ruse 18, Brooklyn 12, right to award one county two offices, and Joseph H. Millard, president of the Omaha | cated its neck. The younsg “‘“’ syt % | e By Dhe NG Grsinat: g \I‘ 150 tHBE GMTFItON B LA HAVETTEEnCS nine, and o finer game was | never AT PIADPLUIA, thecefore selected Mr. Whitehead, who'is a | Natioual bank, is here with his wife caslly tonight ¢ Baciflc, BEartod soie Hins. L o CLOUEL | 5 d peoplts sWHOI yoll raproach by siilghne pitclicd. His support was certainly the Athletics 2, Rochester 0 representative farmer and was’ strongly nk Murphy, president of the 3 o T Bl d some timo ago by the Rock | patriotism " which constitutes the b TS tiimea i tHyLale ];' ? ~ AT conumm "“"“”"1‘,"“"‘ ":"' il :'"" "l‘;_“' ne yn.ll‘ Imnllx of ln,..um. and ) Burned by a Gasoline Explosion. | " |”v \ -‘!"'“'"”v but which died “a | fraternity of nations has received from you grounds, Three times did the visitors have coi s community. position now oces chott, ex-United States attorney for 3 s 10 =[Bnoeial | bornin’, i ins bedn' carofully constdered by:| an impilke BHcH ts: tho WORT Loy aoame oak $wo men on bases, and only one out, but a | Toledo 10, Columbus 13 Mr. Whitehicad —that, of deputy collcctor of | birasld, ko b the Bbbitt ,.,.f,"""_‘ ';"',:,' ‘\I‘ e PO et Olly S e g ntoey. | (IS T R e ST neat double pliy once and two flys to AT LOUISVILLE. intornal revenue—will be filled by the ap- | Editor Bushuell of tho Lincoln Call left for | Jelegram to Tun Brr]—F. M. Stewart d | e o™ Ganmnged il be las been worthily achieved by y Dalyrmple the other time spoiled the chances | gy 1 o4ig 3, pointment of another farmer, who already | his home tonight. | hardware merchant, and George H. MeClin- | ! \ ang wil b8 opened | oo cavenice: catinot be measured today. ° Wo for the visitors of saving themselves from a S A been agreed upon, but the delegation does Captain R. O. Phillips intends starting for | tock, a drug clerk, were sey burned on | up by the Atchison ~moxt week. [stand too mear it. Time. will. dedlio and shutout. Cleveland was u tritie ot on | The Inter want to make kuown tonight the name of the | Lincoln tomorrow night. the hands and fuce in the laboratory of L, H. | L1¢ initial step fn the programme | heighten the estiniato of your work: oxperi- throwing to_third, but the heavy hitting of | 1y i Minn, April 19.—[Special Telo. | fortunate man. Corporal Thomas M. Frame, Company A, | jiiqdrs drug store today by the explosion of a | 1510 D€ faken by the Atehison in the qu ence will confiem our present faiths the final the home nine won the The score P e R T T T e sieten | BRSO PUBLIG DU DING DILL: enty-seventh infantry, who s with® his | (o o PG COTCEAY L TIE CRBARIOR ¢ of a & rate from Kansas City to (i results will be your vindication and your trie T e ; bre the last weele in July | . Speaker Reed today appointed Messrs. | uny at Fort D, A. Tussell, Wyomine, is | FRIREE 4N o e e e it | the preseut rute being $25.%0 flrst. ¢ | umph.” ! | regatta to be held hero the lst weele in July | IS, \EELL JO0AY SPROIEC DRSS | private to Troop L, T D RHRRE Tosn. b By extinguistiod with | £18.5 accond cluss, The 1ato is pu In closing hie extended the president's fnvi- om0 A B | isa suge thing. Twenty thousand dollars in | head of ama as conferees on the part of | , and will bo sent to that section of [ 1\ uied that it was necos i o | taliatory for what the Rock Tsland, Atchison | tation to the delegates to visit the southern 9000 L L Was o wanton cut of | states and said: “lavokiug the the troop at the post of San Antonio, Tex blessing his house. He will recover 1 prizes has been raised, and five thous- | the house to consider the disagreement ,; 2 | and dollars’ worth of trophies will be added. | tween the two houses upon the bill providing A, P, (] hamberlain of Des Moines is at the e L8 t(x; <l“l nver ate. This Denver cut hurt the | -\':l\x:! ty God upon the patriotic and frater o 9| All the pi t oarsmen in Kurope, Aus- | fora public building for Fremont, Neb, Th “‘:}3.“{""- 5 2 e % s Arrested for Robbe: Toc k“("";l especially, as it had animmense | nal work which has been here begun for the % 1| tralia and America have promised to enter. | senate has appointed as_conferecs Senators | The phot phers of Grand TIsland have DikoTLIC e RS pocial "‘n:l.“m e which is practicaliy wiped out by | ood of mankind, I now declare the American {0 | The president and a_portion, of the cabiret | Spooner of Wisconsin, Moveill of Vermont | Senta petition hero through J. R. Mocller, | DAROTS Citb, mar- | Lhe Missouri Pacific's reducing the $18.65 rate | international conference adjourned without 2 0 | are expected to be present. The course s on | and Vest of Missouri. The principal point of | #nd it has been presonted in the house by M. | L4 0 "y AT | 60 $7.50. The cases are reversed on the Galyes- | day. RO et e it vt s sreement. between the two houses is | Dorsey, protesting against the proposed iu- | shal of Covington, was arrested and tried to- | ton lines, the Atehison estimating that while When Mr, B took his seat the council whether the bill shall make an_appropriation | erease of the duty upon photographers’ album | day for robbing un old rag peddler named | it Was losing £0,000 by the reduction 1o &, | chamber hhiearty and long continued 3 covided in the bill or whether | paper from 15 to 35 per cent ad valorem. > f ot the Missouri Pacific would lose over $2,000,. | applause. The members of the conferene e - Polo Se: % of the amount provided in the bill or whether | pape o35 p Peter Moon, a resident of Sioux C Moon Lis se over 2,000,0 | ap| 3 members of the. conference Result of the Polo Season it shall pass the limit and leave the appro- | . Representative Owen, who went to AR Oov MR Ry Gading clidth tios 000. The other Denver linos are confident | then took r0s to the exeentive mansion BY INNINGS, we for Denver 4002 The standing of the polo clubs for the sea- | it shu : e 0 gt reaL o T ToehtHe o thab oA LoH SN CAb il o g Al it e | L riation to one of the regular appropriation rk two weeks ago as one of the chairm Atchison cut will bring the Missouri | 1o pay their parting respects to the president Owana 0000 son is as follows Bills, tho house contonding for the latter amd | of the joint commitieo investigating the im- | rags when he proceeded to get very full. | Pacific to torms and nduce 1 th. ates pot | - e delogates Were rmsed e g prosi e Won. Lost. > senate the former positi | migration problem, is in Boston, and wiil | While in this state Cramer, it is alleged, see- | only to an advance in the Denver rates, b dent in the east room shortly aftor 3 the senate the former position. blem, I8 i 1t | ) v 1, Juns sarnet -Dons Two b | Continentats. i e T | ,,,,.,,k‘.,xl shingtan abont Wedicaday of next | ing hio had Some money, took himout belind | to becoming a member of the proposed asso- | cach of them being introduecd” o him by ot Ramblers 0 5 el Rne R st corres- | Week. Mrs. Owen wus with her husband in | @ saloon and made him' give up what money | eiation. The position of the Missouri Pacific | Sceretary Blaine. Tho president then Spoke R 0. W0 B L or o N Gr Ry onihtor Awieran but is now in | he had left. 'Two witnesscs testify that they | is now the one. thing proveuting the | to them as follows: 1 find fn (his parting Son Daynbro s W I Counell Bifs 6 0| that he hopes to be in- Washington when the | Washington audwill reccive with M. | aw all of the robbiug, and on their | formation of “this association, or all of the delegutes of the confereuce of ST Rembrough Sy arns Tt R itinentals. | tarir bill (s taken "’mml“l”m, What hoe ean | Spinola of New York on Weduesday. testimony C held to the district | Chicago railvoad men arc mistakon, They | American states both patn and pleasur I Thie of g - | W Ra B 0; Morses, 475 | to hold firm, 1t will be remembered that | AMong the Iloosiers who attended Post- | coul have also taken the stand that no advance in | participate in the regret which the delegates Henderson. | Council Blutrs, 45, S w i o e b master General rnd"Mrs. Wanamaker's re- | —_— any rates can be made before an association | from the United States fecl who are to part | : ivide first | General Browne has for many years advo- | 2 iation par E. — | The Continentals and Ramblers divide first | (eucral Browne has fovmany. years udvo- | coption last night were Mrs. Huston and Mrs, Whitesides Acquitted. | totuke the place of the Iuterstate Commerce | With those from other countrics, 1 take Des Moines 17 Paul 10. | money. Donnilias an Brootrramantt to (e domeatia | SobIS (OB Connersillel Owen, Mr. and | * Avnora, Neb., April 19.—[Special Tele- | Railway association is formed, and all swill | pleasure in the knowledgo of the fact thit Des Morses, In., April 19.—[Special Tele- e i Sugar industey. He made uvery cluborate | AL J. Halford and M. and Mrs. Robert amnto Tite; Biie.|The trial of 1. O, White. | $3001E back the Trans-Missourd Tines in try- | Your labors have been browghit 10 - happs gram to Tue Ber.| —Following is the score of | 10 AT O 0t und convineingz argument in favor of freo im- | MeK Sk ravie, who fs here | 5ides, deputy sheriff of this county, on the | 5 10 force the Missouri Pucific to join, T o U e Shie o tiop il L sen s The gunners have been busy on marsh, | oced s e Sa hon iy faver of froo i on. . C. BEIISE Fort Wayne, who fs liero | 8,00 d0puly shoriff of this county, en the | i ety | happily reconciled. T remark with pleasure i~ | lake and stream during the past several | product in the lust congress, und just before | ORBUSINess before the supreme court, w el T e YO R SIS AN Ly The Stone Successorship, | thic proposition which will be productive fof | BT, PATL lays, and they ull bring in reports of plenty | the convening of the . prosent congress | MOt leave for hishome till Monday night, as [ coal, brought against him by George Terpstra | Ciicaco, April 19— Special Tejueram to | PCACe among the Anieri ates reprosented M A g 3 Lo VIR | as Snterviewed by Tuk Bee correspondent | 1€ does not expect to complete his argun and mentioned in last Tuesday’s BEr, came | Tag Beg.|—In spite of the fact that General | 10 (1€ conference. 1t will be without exe M 4 % | of game and grand sport. hthe subjoct. when b anmameed At iy | before the suppme court before Monduy | offtoday before Hon. W. L. Stark, County | Naeaoes tims h he fact that General | if one of them shall lift a hostile hand aguinst Ol Murply, o 5§ | Frauk Fogg was at Big lake, fa., vester- | O fhe Shojeet, when ho amsounced that the | *pye i/t iing has been appointed a | fuor aud s ety Alviu'x:.m tipley of the Burlington s in the | the other. We gave you the other duy i o iy it 01| day. He shot twenty-seven fine pickerel, | what tils bill procides. Tn other words he | Member of tho pension examining bourd at | quittal, The Story told by Terpstia wis direct line of advancement for the position | view of asmall detachiment of the American 0 Abbey. re - 1 0 | running from one pound up to four; twelve hadowed the action of the committed on | TiPtoR- Peuny S. Heamir. f not corroborated i th least, whilo on the | Wde VagaLby the wesigmation of ‘Second | iy, not to show thut we have an vy, but 0 Burks. s 2 2 0 | jacksnipe and seven blue wing tes s und means bofore that hody was organ- e s o cther hand, in addition to- showing his good | Mice, President | Stone, it is - proba- | that woe have nones that ourseeur 720 320 William Preston and George Powell spent . The general’s health is improved some- | CONGRESSIONAL, PROCEEDINGS. | character and standing in this county, wheve | D¢ that Vice President Harris of the | with onr people, and t is s 12 0 Fn 01010, 1 4 ge 1 |22 v 1 s he b lived for ten vears, it was clearly | Burlington & Northern will 1re the plun oice t you have found in the or 11 0/Brow, 200 day at Missouri Val bagging seventy- | what and he hopes to be able to take part in e has dived for ter ars, it was clear SHoRl AWM RPN e oGt e e e T S E B h ot bk S RAH e hich i Sommer, 5.0 0 10 0 4 0| cight Wilson snipe—the Bag of the season. the debate. His ripe experience and his wide- Senat proxeduiagnatiojtingiofth ol @l IETCRa v B8 TR MR Aok T B o | ey a L0 Onthe sume day J. K. Cristie and Billy | spread influcnce in congress will mako him | _WasuiNcrone=April 10.—Tn the sonato Mr. | Le was home caring for his sick wife and had | gHo (0 Jwio bis, phice and his very abilities | 1sclf to your own. We shall be glad to ve: Otaln.esse 0T f | Townsend knocked down fifty-two of the lu¢- | effective in his work. Mangérabe LR agGediivad IS R wers v a0 BT ADCe 0 Susligetiand SBesideattha 1y oo Sl iBG GBS conIent b e e oA, D condlaton fous little gallinagols at Waterloo, Another advocate of free sugar and a | gop ! evening was shown to be a wurm one, making | Harris a congratulations today on 1 pprove in the friendly purposes DERAILG Today John Dunmire is after snipe at Ash- | bounty for the Ametican product i found in | evred to the 1ibfary committee—for the pur- | it'yunjecessary. Tho whole chiurge fell flat | I8 brospective appointment in such a way as | of the eonference toward this government, D olien 00803 820011 44 Billy Townsend at Valley: Pote Simp- | Representative O'Donnell of Michigan, | chuse of Matthey's portrait of Abraham | and was plainly & preposterons. one. The | :1‘_‘;“;;}‘ o ]"'"”"' that he at least expected | d ud Lwill bid cach and every one of you & St Pl b 9008 4080010 | (o0 G the Blkborn: 1. “Musseiman at Bau- | Colonel O'Dounell made u strong | Lincoln "and 1o~ “accept fronr the Grand | trial attracted considerablo attention because | tHit RO would step into Mr. Stone’s place. TSR i et srected Ttung carnod —Des Molnes 13, St Paul 9. Two-l groft, and L. D. Cabanne at Missouri Valley. | in favor of this proposition on March 0, 1886, | Army of the Ropublic a statue of U. $, Grant | 0f the prominence of the dofendant, and the | 0 e = : I IATEE T s s e i B RS | Tl Feuthers will have to iy, 5 and was probably ouo of the vory st ion i | and a pedostal to b pluced in statuiry hal of .lll“t.;l\::(lm rendered meets with general ap- Hy fond IAhl):“x‘i“lllr:mlv&rliyn ll:||)4‘-r. DO Sl oaitos 1o the Rar-A nerloa confen © s Fussel v, Sacrifice hits- Phelan, niers say the geese have returned and | congress to advocs 3 o= i S 3 LS oval, D onk, April 19, e ooklyn oy Cashingto o'clock tonight for lar, Burks. Double pliws - Abbey to- PRI DS | ape to be seen along the bars of the Platte in | the brightest newspaper editors in the co the capitol. Incnyettion with the latter | it 3 Standurd-Guion toduy. anuounces that Murat, | & trip tnronai ihe s e ok tonteht for Ethion biives Patton & Fuksiibach, Tranioy, Phoian, | 300 L0 bO s [ L i s ety ond, s i tho COUNZ | Mr., Viest stated thak the committedon public Military Banquet, 3 that Murat | ateip through the southern states, which will Brimbiceom, tawes. Duly. Bases on balls By som- | countless thousands, while all the ponds and | tey and is widely read aund his great el 2 A Teno v il 19,—[Spect e Halstead will assunme the editorial munage- | oceupy three weeks, As on the trip north mer?, Vinu 10, Malns 5. Struck ot By Roaeh 2 | sloughs are literally alive with blue and | fund of information on this subject was | buildings and grounds had this worning or- PiEMONT, Neb., April 19.—[Special to Tue | BED- 314 . il v Al : fgin & 3 < 5 s ment of that paper Monday Halstead | and west last fall, the tourists will be enter Rouwer 5. My 1 Fassed balis' Farmer. Wild | green wing teal. | shown in his argument. He pointed out with | dered the reporting of & bill fo an equestrian | BEE.] —Company B of the Nebraska national | 1ent of that paper Mouday e alstead | ffied by the United Statos government B s Nalni ] tlaie of inezahatis; | i fishing has begun at Cut-off lake in | great clearness the feasibility of the bect | ggatue of General Grant in Washington, guard gave a complimentary bunquet this | W8 see i d soporter this afternoon with | though the secretitey of state, ind the pirty 3 carnest, and fine baskels are being landed | sugur industry in this_country and was prob- | “yp B W Gt T o O O] avening to Captain Frank Fowler and Seeond | fofere! e B T ypdutics BTG G R R S e e B o LA AR S GOnGHon Minneapoli MiTwankee it daily ably one of the very first men to foresee the | D ) Mand ; ek : ¥ said, Swill not interfeve with” my work of Jar tho porsonally conducted tonrist systen Minneapolis 15, Milwaukee 4. N L i that divection, He took up | Sented petitions from members of the farm- | Licutenant Cavey, who have just resigned | editorial covrespondence on the ¢onn under the personally conducted tourist systea MinsEarornts, Minn, April 19, [Spec THE SPEED RING. the history of the beet sugur industry in Ger- | 9’ allimnces of Nebrasku relating to the | their offices in the company and who expect | Gazette, T »on the same as of the Pennsylyanta rallvond cotnpany. Telegram to Tue Bre. | - Minneapolis won the many, Franco and other countrics and by a | financial policy of the government. — Tho pe- | 1590V tho city, the. former for it somo time pust, Rivnard Smith will e titions request the senate not to pass the after be the 1o editor-in-chief and 1 Hilled ina Ru s0il of these countries with thivd steaiht game today. Hudson's piteh- | Memphis Races. comparison of the t ‘quest the senate not Jhe | ¢ our around the world and the latter for S § y 2 it and Milwaukee's wretched luelc st them | Mesteits, Tonn., Aprit 19—Tho weather | those to be found in the United States pro- | Windom silvor bill ov auy similax mensuro, to | {001 00 Phe banquot was an | Sl be res SRy guptiod torialy| faBasmlaks Ul ADURIDSTBacal Wolo tho game. Mitehell was Tit hard, including | was delightful and the track fair. Sum- | dicted that sugar beets could ba produced | I8 OFC L SCRS Ol and supplement this | legnt afrair i spects, new policy Pt ovor iy initials, fhe | gram to T Bik.]-Mrs. John Shoelor, wifo v L hard, i jEwask Horalwithiiarnl By ace Colonel O Donnell [ y with g E 3| Iiatint b s R ew policy was determined upon at a meeting | of a leading Mornion bishop of Provo, was in- three home runs, two in the fivst inuing. He | mary: 5 A i i active | Money with United States legal tender notes | . sy i3 of the stockholders last Monday v kil " i ; t ; : will bo one of thoso who will tuke wn active | Mmotioy with United States logal tender notes | DELENT 110,57 Towr other invited. frmoats ¥, stantly killed in o runaway today was supported fairly. Both sides ficlied in Two-yoar-olds, maidens, Ave furlongs—Burr | part in the dobate on the sugar section of tho | UntiLthe volumo alourrency shall ench %30 | L Ao B T o s M b e i good style. The score: | Cooper won, Caldwell second, Bonnie Bird 0 bill and will make & strong appeal | B3 possible to dlsontinue the. issue of wuy | monics. He proposed” a number of toasts, | e MINNEAPOLIS MW A TR EE thivd, Time 14 the l'elxin ion of u",}.!u\ ision which pla othor kinds of money wl | which were happily responded to. . o —= — hrce-quarters of @ mile heats—Fivst heat: | Mported sugar on the free list and giv il hotso’ was vequs oturn tho | - i S Tl arroll, ot 4 1§ 0 rman, 2. " % § § | Juck Cocks won, Skobeloff second, Bertha | SgUr@§ement to our own industry in the way e bill for a public building at Ashland Court Adjourns at Yorl, it i3 449 2ATers 070 0 0 4 1 ihied, Thme 13180 Second heat: Jack | bounty was. the busis of the ensoupag. | Wity an error in the printin office having | Yoms, Neb., April 19.—[Special to Tue s 108 Mk it 248 8| Cocks won, Bertha' second, Birthday thivd, | ment of the beet sugar product in all of | 130 the amount £00,000 instead of $160,000. | Bre.]—The district court adjourns today ol 9 S e Mitler, i 14 0Krew it .0 001 0 0 | Time—1:1615. G the great sugar producing countries of the | Among the bills passed were the followiti: | after u session of nearly two weeks. About e 101ne MedlClne 3 ol p 01120 | Three-year-olds, milo and one-sixteenth— | world, and says that although it is opposed in | Seuate bill vatifying the agreement with the | 7510 caso of importance was the one R R A P : Indians at Fort Berthold Agency, North Da- | : el we D'Or second, Jess ! 0 | strong third! Pime—1:523;. the fact that the proposition is misunderstood. |~ Oune mile—Jacobin won, ¢ H. second, | There is very little doubt that the sugar se 2| Bouz thivd. Time—1 46 tion of the tariff bill will stand as it s to- Avi- | many directions hore, tho opposition is duo to | (it i GHTLGRTRO RERRAY SO T | against Frank Clark and Cl creating an additional land office for North Dakota; senate bill to provide for the disposal of Fort Hartsuff, Fort Sheridan and Fort [ o v wpring, but last sapariila und have not s i WL SLOAN, Milton, Muss. burglary by breaking into Dorr's drug store | “At no other season dous the human system in North York on the night of March 24, 1380 | much need the atd of a reliable medicine e Hoot's I ded guilty and was senteneed to | Sarsuparilia, as now. erished condition For five took Ho 1515 4 102 Total ey R A e R D MoB*horson militay roscrvations In NODrask | o yebre e this monitontiney ot had Tabor, | o e sroo o wonk taof the | 1 il i | Yl from | Liood Minneapolis 0 6 2 0 Vo, BeCor onnie ic ird, o K. e v ERVAT \S. G 21’80 'y rescrvations hras ki one 3 1) he peniten 'y 4 ard or. of the blood woaken, s of the long cold 1 wish to state nefit Ldertved from Hood's Miwaukon DRGHEAR DR e S B SRR A B LSRR TALIONS: t0 actual seltlors under the homostond 1aws. | Tho ury In Clark's chsc, -aftos beini 0ut Ut | wintar, tho lost umpelite:agd tha. srod. faoling. nil | B b o osi AUMMARY | Handicap hurdle, mile and one-cighth— | In the senate this afternoon Mr. Paddock | The senate bill to pay Mrs. Cameron £10,- | an our, returncd a vordiet of guilty. The | make xood sprine medicine absolutely necossary. | years for debility ani oan say that 1 gaied in flosh Runs carned Mineapolls 5. Milwaukee 2. Two | Cataline won, Winslow second, Elphin third, | ¢4lled up and secured the passage of the bill | 000 for property taken by the army at Chat- | penalty is imprisonment in the penitentiary | Tood's Sarsaparilia is peculiarly adapted for (s | und atrength aftor using one bottlo. 1 has also cursd B I FOuter, G, Moreises 1o s | e S et fel gt i it | which he introduced in January and ropo tanooga during the war, created alengthy | not less than one year or more than ten years. | purpose, and increases i popularity evers year. | mo of sick headacho.? s, K. 1L ANDIEWS, Sonth Garroll, boster, s, Doublo plays “Aberts to | O 907 Fleldeistam Tell at e st W | from the committee on public lands in Mareh | discus which turned on court cluims -~ — Vo it trial Woodstoek, Ct Whisksbiratonyalohile:Morrssari Blolen baony i SRS IOCECOVERISDL <evel, injuring | g providing for the disposal of Fort Ha Mv. Harkis gave notice that if the d Almost a Wrec Sl WooURteok: e il wdson 1 by Grinith 10, Struek | ik e shuiisiorisheiin fang @R or b pE) Srsith) O that couxt were not rovided fov hosveuld || - Dagora Cirr, Nob, April 10.—[Special P) 9 v Gritith 8. First base on er- 2 3 s military reservations in 1ska, to pring in 4 bill for its abolition. 3 STE ) s G i o bt Yo Lot "'{,“"]" ':\‘_f.‘l“lf" i veather | SetUers under the homestead law. The bill b Enoonen 7od the influences that | Telegram to Tux Be he engine of train ) H Ood S . Hood S R[agamatinneanolis MU > 4. Wit pitolisa-, || Buizanru o Jiy April19.—=The v it provides that the lands embraced in these | prevailed in the court of claims and suggested | No. 43, the Union Pa overlund pussenger | * AT amesLhourand % was perfect and the track dusty. Summary. | reservations, having been survoyed according | that the o at 7T:6 p. m., was wses thore did not receive proper | that goes through »of | serutiny. The bill went over. . thrown off the tracl wintes, Cmplre--MeLangiiin . : | Pive furlougs—Bradford won, Young Duke | to law, shall, from and after the passa second, Fitzroy thivd, Time—1:041;, thi t, be subject to disposal to actual The o bill appropriating £100,000 for | ool sy Mo, April 19— [Special Tele- | g wile- Early Blossom won, Claudius | Settlers’ thereon” s flands hold ab the | an cquestrian stati. of General Grant in | 10r¢ this evening. et Ll | e T oA yoth lgsomvom v | minimum price nceording to the provisions of | Washington was passed. Adjourncd. | about forty-five mi i 1 W second, | the homestead law ouly, and the lands em- - h | struck a cow that wa | Kansas City 8, Sioux Cit Kansas Crry, w (o Tie Bi s an hour, when they standing on the o wiinn | Sarsaparilla | Sarsaparilla I3 today's g \.\"vm“!\"\‘rl"w Tr:m: -qll_ xm-“'i“'l 4 braced in the former military reservation of oy | ing. The cow went under the engine, throw- | 1s carefully | W from sarsaparitla, dandeiion For a tiest class spring medicine my i KANSAR OV PR | Rronges. Poricles won. Louiso second, | Fort MePherson which have been ordered N o i s et 1aiq | INE the engine ove side, nono’ of the | mandrake, dock, pipslssowa, Juniper berrlos, and | both think vory highly of Hood's Sarsag — = | oo thind . Timeeay oot Lowlse second, | gy yoved shall ns soon as such survey is | . WASHINGTON, April 10.—The speaker laid | o iog Jeaving tho tr Thoe fiveman and | othor weil known segetable remedios, nsuch @ pe- | boti ook 16 last spring. 16k s a groat doat win R0 [EEhaotR thind s ElmessLilSx | completed be subject to like disposal, pro- | before the house vavious public bills with | engineor escaped unturt. | cutiar mannor us to derive the full medicinal vaine | good und v ttor through the hot weath “lne, rt 020 0 0| Onemile—Watterson won, Kenwood sec- S of ench. 1t will eure. when in the power of wedicine, | ¢ cfore. Tt curod my wite of sick hendache Burns, 160 ‘ vided, that any person who prior to thé pus- | senate amendments, The Ashland, Wis. have » Dukota howestead law, notwithstanding he Loxnoy, April 19.—(Special Cablogram to minit- 0 0 0 Kpwe, Sl e Mo e . o | 8126 of thig act miay huyo. bocome uwn totuul | publie building bill was sent to. tho confor. Irrigation Bonds Vote R arulm aalt KupmmancoehO U Binulon AL I L gigtruligyel mel0 g b diany;. ARG foalligry oratial) T2 0 o Fowel, b1 | socond, My Feliow thind Thaass ot EOB | residont upon any ‘of said {onerana| onesest o R BT ke AT e 18 sagial 1 RIOTS, yapopsla, DILIOUsN0S, 810K Newtinolo; Inilkon- | cortatily take Tiood's Sarsagiartila ngnlil hts apring 10 Busnai, 20,10 cvoud, My Fellow thivd. ne 1 50, may have erected permanent improvements n : 4 3 J thon, general debitity, catareh, theutatism, Kidney |20 1L PEARCE, Supt Granite Railway Co., Concord, Domal 0 18 1 1 Hanralin, 850 Oue mile relimont won, § visor seo- | FRey Ve v if living, enterone quarter sec- On motion of Mr, Adams of Tllinols the sen- | gram to Tie Bee.]—At a special election | FHh SEEEE 8L N RO ond, Top Suwyer third. Tinio—1 4615, tion of sui | 4ndgto include his residence and | ato amendments were concurred in to the | held here today to vote on a proposition to | = T i wer, sx 1 0 28Murphy, ¢ 1 | The English Tarf. improvements under the provisions of the | house bill to divide the judi district of | 1,.;.;:13“‘:‘-‘ |vl":;5u:u‘|"f.|x* 1;’.1“.“.'- "“ll:;hlil"l!;:l'(“ljyh‘v; | . . Qitchies ninety-seven votes were cast, eighty- | uriines uriiies inder, | AT Hoenderson of Toy rd his rights thers eviously exhaus I dannaiRgn | ik Bre.)—This was - the second day of the | And notwithstwnding the inhibition containod | tee on appropriutions, reported a bill to pro- | five for the bonds and cleven aguinst | T e R K LS S G 1 O 2 pring meeting. The principal race of | in sr:'viulul 08 of the revised statutes, or if \‘hh;fi':lllnll,? nlm:@nnuumh Iiu' t{ln‘-I ml‘;ug"n.\i settlers x{xw- n-wiri:u}z. :m”l:u'\' conside M AR was for the Doveridge handicap of | deccased his heirs may enter such quarter | of public money in the custody of the United | great vietory over the cattle ‘companies anc awell, - Hanrahan. Doubls plivs--Busnam o ki Car-ouds and Ub- |y ner as if the land had heen entered by | of the whole | tjving in their opposition. | Tuwell. W 0 bilx O Bell 2, off Seib | wards, winuing l”'";*‘“-'* one mile straight. | 1ho deceased sottler during his life time, At wl.-hwk public business was suspended B — | Wild piteh Seibel. HIE by piteher - Swith, Siowr. | It was won b v Lord Rodney’s five-year-old | ° ki and the house proceeded to pay tribute to the 3ro Bow La - - - | — - ——— — Jowsodbudis =gy 6. Himo--t0" Cuintre ™ | by horse, Danby. Dale, Sit. James Macken- | A SNUG SUM FOR NEBRASKA, ol ot S aneife e SO A Sl nw' ";‘w Ll Sty dugiior Mary won afficied with scrofulons S s threeyearold by colt, The Tup, second, | The senato has passed the bill which grants | Mr. Cummings of New York then ad- |, oREN EG S0 A0 eyl ek frum tho thuo sl was 22 suonts ol Feuling langutd and dizey, having no appetito and The Players Had the Best of Lt Mo W Smith's five-year-old bay horse, | to the states of Nebraska, Kansus, Nevada, | dressed the housg, A 2 ETIIN. 10 LR BN, ) == okl 10 81x years of age. _'v-‘“!‘*ll o RCE [ o ambition 0 work. 1 took Hood's Sursapariila, with ORioAL S AT e soancn o tho Blas tion, third. There were seven starters. ' | Colorado, Minnesota and Ovegan 5 per cent [ Messes. Holni of Indiana, Mills of Texas | ceived this afternoon announcing the appoin d ono of thewm after krowlng to atadl 1 VN R PR e i ik 2 b % = - ] | of the value of the present Indian reserva- | Butterworth of Ohio and others also spok | ments of Judge John Reeso and Hon. Jumc AR 0@, became s raunig s0re for over th MAhmEIOE e AR R T HRIBAE AL ers' league and Nutional league of baseball The Soldiers' Challenge Accepted. | tions in these s as well as & per cent of | and the house theh ddjourned. Whitehead a8 ter and receiver respect 8. We gnve her Lo i LT R it it clubs opened today. The Brotherhood and | To the Sporting Editor of Tue Bee: As | the wmoney derived from the sale of public ———r—— ively of the Broken Bow land ofice. Iags | lumo and wil ndications of acrofuly entivoly disap- | A. & e league clubs were in competition at threo | theve has been so much talk regarding Mr, | 1ands, and’the commissioner of the genoral | Nebraska and lowa Pensions. were soon floating from all the principal L'"‘.“l.;i.""l‘ oy #he g Aidadatboail LALL il () eI SRy v and a jolitication me Caen | land office is required fo give an account be- | Wisiixa1oN, haguil 10.—(Special Tele- | bulldings in the ¢f : b8 | gweon the Unfted States nad each of the | coun 1o Tup’ Brm]—Pensions. have boen | ing is belng held tou 3 e | 0 defend my title as | statos named, estimating all such lands and | BVHE 0 ST (SIS it tiou, the majority of public patronage seoms | champion of America ina six-day bicycle | rosorvations At 8125 an. acre, and o certify | £ranted as followsto Nebraskans: Origina tobo with the Brotherhood. At Pittsburg | race, either elzht or twelve hours a day, 1 | them o the secrefany of tho treasury for sei- | —Auson R, Weabbe) Cordova; Wilson White, F,000 people attended the Brotherhood game, | hereby aceept Mr. Reading’s challonge, and | !lement. To M. E.Huam, private secretury | Fremont; John T, Hodge, Valparaiso; Philip and wore enthusiastic in their applause ot the | will meet im cr bis reprasentatives at Ty | © Seuator Manderson, is 'due the credit for | [Sing, Avcadia, — fngreaso—Jamos Campbell, nppearunco of the playe. At the league | RBeg office at any time during the week he | €N UD this questior everal mouths | jyovole; Williaw ' H. Comstock, Wescott; game L,000 peoplo were prosent way desigunte 1o sign articles of areome 0 ho set to work to ascertain it thers could | (U5 o e A s Rul. Witnessed w elose and - interesting contest. | Tive toduy deposited £100 with thh mamiiat | o be turned futo the troasury of Nebraski William H. Jolufston, Grafton; Juuics Ral different points, and if the ratio of attend- | Read ance at the games may b taken as an indica- | ccpting his challenge to de s ability to beat me and my it at the court house, Sarsaparilla ~ gram to Tk Bee.|—The citizens and farm- | ers of Hebron shipped today o car of corn | and potatoes for the Chevenne county suf ferers, besides cash donations of &0, Th h his usual Sarsaparilla At Boston 9500 people attended | editor of Tite O N X a considerable sum of money on this account, | Fu _ S | Hon. C. H. Willard, wi 10105 PR R P R R tho Players' league game and 4000 | Sk Temdins oo BEE o uc i i | knowing that the Indian reservations werein | lowa: Orletusl dethort & Wooks, Cor- | i Noited a ear of potatoes to be forwarded | e g e | L UAd X A A flio Nutional league, AL New York | chuwmplonshly-of Amerion and 81,00 u sids, | [S%, OF fast and' [n sho spiribir ugtthe | BELUNRLE SRR e, DAVIRROM | next week. Hebron i alwoys generous und | yiatn Rt B QUL A6 ISERIRE BO DORL G | Noadaoho, heariburn, wour siomacky anul skmilar both tewms paraded the streets with | As Mr. Reading's representatives' have done | loter of = the law @ part of the | GRS SIS, HESCatine; Folor A, BN | prompt to help the unfortunites Qisenaca nuvor quplied Ir opr atlier Bracaraions | yrouulos. 1k gentiy bk surcly isios tho swouch siud 3 Dbands beforo tho contests, and much enthusi- | so much talking about his abilities to boat me D O o i e e o dhtad, | Jusper Nyo, Hwuwp: Orela’ Mosher, Suffering | Lockjaw othors have fafled (0 havo the siightost etect. dere- | USRS SRR RS LSRR G ‘ asm was manifested. The Brotherhood had s kind ¢ S f WAL INE g (he and office as late as January 30, 1588, | Jusp O Y 8 Moshor, | ). ¢ 3 ok s FRUAYA (ohion 10 hovo.thad Bllghiek oflook-Heiy Leaduelie, GYRreomes drow ; | D8 hat 08 Shteacaiion healn: 10D pedvia go :u\!ln )‘nlll Iu @ T have inally made up | 3 G Com in Nebraska 1,0 43 ucres of | Increased -Stoptan b Buxton, Wankon Junt Nonrork, Neb., April 19.—[Special Tel dltary serot fileh elings 1o the b g ot | prossion <o acts upon the kids and liver A fug to their grounds as uguinst’ 5,000 ab those | thir spoedy teceptimte - ooty Y44 | Indian reservations, and under the provisious | tion: Miles © Hbubtolland, * Hawloysvillo; LR TR, SR, S0 LG, T | ent tenaelty, i oured by s pecular mediclne. 168 | pousing tioso twport ane o lealthyaction, of the league. Ha0eRiANge, . 4uespoosinlly f tho bill which hus just passed the senate, | John Scanlan, Marshalltown; Willium J. D | £ 10- WA A, O s cliy, lu | many remarkable o vo won fo Now Is tho time to take Hood's Sarsapuriila, 8 - Jony 8. PriNce, which he suggested, the state of Nebraska | Ovgan, Per Amos Adkison, Griswold; | Elkhorn railway brakeman il olLy, flia tho title of *The grentost blood puritier ever | ™ ¥ % i Players' League. Champion of America. | (Wil bo entitle Y This, in addition | Othwar Kaple villo: Duiel Starryy | sufforing all the horrors of the dread lockiuw, | discovered —— Prrrssuna, April 19, Score “Macon” on the Stafr. | tothe sum recently given to the state by the | ;:“;'fli ‘I\h.': l»“m I‘\:u:nkmul ?:!m\\n- iy ;\-nln\ vls‘, "i”‘! l; \}-;r\’h 1 mln‘.lw‘ hl ,-‘u I 1 \ §=~Buore; R Stafr. 00 Of conlBress whioh Bonronriated Aper osnd | Boinbs D uvis, MeGregor; George ocover 1o trouble is caused from a re- | a es e Biaburg.......0 00 0711 000 08 \J]u!nv B .\llm';'l'vmrk,‘lhu colebrated [ B9t 0f ComETus MR D B P P i Hamilton, kliots ! Tafavette| Sherwond, | contly wputated thumb akes t e oago.... 1018 9 3 0 ] “Macon,” oue of the best known newspaper | gives Nebraska quite a suug pile of pin | Jouncil Bluffs; Jumes Mechan, s T iy Buse hits—-Pittsburg 0, Chicagos 10. EF | corospandents In the country, and an | boagy. Corski quito & suug plle of Pin | (hoygy seholster, Charles City: William 11, | The Gandy Perjury Case, Tors—Piitsburg 7, Chicagos 5.~ Batteries 4 3 ROt Rayburn, Coryden; William Melntosh, Davis | Pawser Crry, Neb, April 1 Gulvin, Carroll, King, Boyle, Umpires— | Suthority on sports of world wide reputation, MIORLIAEEORS City; Micajuh Newberg, Union. Relssue— [ Tre Bree.]—The case of th 3 : ) will for the coming four months act us T The house committee ou mines and m i Micaiot _Nowbarg, o | Pelegram to Tne Br ) Matthews, Dunning Mot us Tug James Parker, Redding. Oviginal widows ' % ——— Bre's corres) L at San Francisco, Cal, | today heard an argnment by John G. M NAIIAG 3 ANRRE ‘.‘l'.““,l_‘ e ommeon, | ©f Nebraska vs. J. 8. Gandy on indictment i 4 Burraro, N. Y., April 10.—Seore: His fivst letter will uppear in next Sunday’s | vepresenting the mineral land associut Kuoxville: Sophia, mothor of James Hill, | for perjury will be tried in the district conrt | HOOD'S PILLS--Yho great liver invigorator Buffalo 8 4641501 09| lssue “ " | Montana, in support of Mr. Carter’s bill pro- | SHOXVELSE ) A R e e s - 100D PLLS-<He grest liver invigoraiur, Cleveland 000001010 o P —— | viding for the examiuation and classification oS b { I8 appoiuted Spocial coudiy atloravy o prose: | “Laat surlu | seemed 1o bo ruuning down 1o | purely v uneguatiod 8 u faully pysloani o Base hits— Buffalo 17, Clevelund 7. Err A Boy Badly Burned. | of certain mineval lands and other purposes. An Alleged Insane Millionaire, cute the case | | health, was weak and tred uil we. 1 dinger dangdiatas o WARK LY pal-ol —Buffalo 2, Cleveland 7. Batteries- Hud = o< Maks, Ia, April 19.—[Special Telogram ‘ Tho bill dirocts the secrotary o 3 1o TeFlOr | 6o, “April 19, Application hus been | oy ——— Hood's Barsapariils s 1t id wo o geea conls ] e T s to Tue Bee]—A little boy nawm Vicky | 10 have examined und classified by compe- 9.—4 HOR. | o) emont Outholics. good. MUS. LOUISA CORP, Cannstol " SIS MAOK St M TEMITRIR | e Tarenta s o o Nicky | {0t ursons with special roferonce tota | mado by Mes. E. J. Lehmn for the appoint | gy Nobes April 1 (Special to Tus Hood's Sarsaparilla Hood's Sarsapavrilla . plres Jumes aud Knigh | Y ¢ i the northwest | yineml “or non-mineral charucter all | ment by the court of a conservator for her | o WEERTER SRV RIS L O s S¢ aj ) — | part of the city, was playing avound a bonfire | lunds in = Montana and Idaho within | busband's estate on the ground that Le is ine A FRY : b Sold by all drugglsts. 81; six for 8. Prepared only | Suld by il drugcists. # x for §5. Prepared unlg Bostox, Muss., April 19.—Score Yo le'.\ afternoon, when his clothes caught | fifty miles of _the rthern Pacitie ' sane, He is worth £,500,000, M. 1o y | cify as juat doclded to oroct 8 now b ¥y K by sl Arupuiie. B L2 S8 0. 1 oo & (0 Tanall Mass Yostor ) 0 3 | fire and he was badly burned abo ailroad, aud upon such examination or classi- | is now Bloomiugdale asylun Jifice whith will cost about 25,000 Th b | ) B 6E 2 \ By 00000000 37| lowesTmbs. Howas not fataly lojueed, 0 | Bt te weiont: chnvel . dloalionw ahy | WhILher he Wa vulcura fow oy v | Glaurels wil! giv Mol | 100 Dosos One Dollar, | 100 D Qne Dollag

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