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THE OMAHA DAILY TOOK HIS OWN LIFE STOPPED BY THE POLICE. | 5 mugne her wonderful powers of spirting a number e o 75 feet i fo uditortam of the opera Business Troubles Drive T ki of times and shot away from Willisms like house is desighhd to seat 1,200 people and it = byl 0 LR ezt an arrow when hard pressed by that rider, will be fitted ufs §jth the most modern stage itk {ness BOUNEY ::vl‘l :I}-x:.».v‘u.,n double L l':':"‘""_:',?r " had to the track & | The Bod . J. Sawyer, the Missi o | applinne 3 by or soeive ve the tr The Body of A. J. §1wy th .Mwuug Oret 3 B Reck MO detnes Fhomn the vast todny | Beve Mr. Stamp of Pomeroy Receives a | notion revolves have sont another victim: to of Miss Man, Found in the River, nd wi Davis and Anders Forosd to Suspend Hos- | Unfortunatels irocesd rat - once to rebuild the Mid White Cap Letter, | that land from whenee no traveler returns and both way hot number of times, tilities After the First Round, Farly in the evening the whe Lewis and - Miss Nelson clashe e nd riders fell heavily to th floor unable to enter the race again for THE LATTER BADLY BATTERED UP. | of an hour They wlso rellove DI troes froca Dyspepsta, In dtgestion and oo Hearty Eating, A perfect rom. edy for Dizziness, Nauson,) LW He proposes LOGAN VALLEY FARMERS MEET. | gueund hopes o ifivit Jeivig igh tburncd down last month 5 i RH T G RIOH 18 RO A DT, fad A" Bdtter building than the old | rpse is ying at Burkett's morgue with . his e DYATOW | A VERY. - MYBTERIOUS ADPATR. o ttiior. tn T it totns Year's or sooner,Af possibl S R e the oyo. Drowsines, Bad Taste sidesadletin Must Stay ac the Agency | Sunday mor Duguid arose ata lato hon - the Mouth, . Goated Marshal Mahoney's Action Al That | Williane LD L R G 89N, \Neb,, April 21.—{Special | The Former President of & Dabuquo | 4 g hearty broaktast, kissed his wifo afte, Tongtio, Patn in the Sido, Saved Him From a Complete O Them Some Cold Facts Cone 1 to Tug Bee. |The troops at this Bank Sued for $20,000 Fors tionately, and loft his home at 1118 South TORPID LIVRR. " They Baved 1 « O'brien o 4 e A > B uig o the Bowels, "urely rotable. Knockout—The Female o | Nelson | ing Prohibition - An Elevator post are under peijers to be ready to take the burg - Itails Sixth stecot, romarking that he would go 1o | FeEulate the Now et i Poo 7t Ll 3 | Burns at Ansley, field at a moment’s notice to intercept the rssioners, his buteher shop, which s at 103 Pavic ave- SMAUL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIE, cycle Race. BASEBALL | i | Cheyenne Tudighs, who meditate leaving the nue, where spend the day posting - ! o | Pine Ridge ageiicy without permission. 1t is ks and woull return to dinuner at + | National League, | Cmerr, Neb, April 2f.—[Special Tele- | feared the old Tndians cannot restram the : Gl in the aftornoon m———— 1 There a motley nssemblage at Ger AT NER YOI gram to T Brr.]—The body of the man | young bucks from committing depredations | Poseroy, Ta., Aprlt Speelal Tele- | myy witsustondod ehreh; Rt atter hor o Mr, Mendall Protests, manin Higll, South Omah night. The ey 0 b a0 0 4 9 0= ] Suwger whohas boen missing for ten days | entoute. Chief Tangled Huir-nd forty-four | #ram to Ty Bir]—Mach excitomont has | (oo propared dinner, and after waiting an | FARDY, Neb,, April 21.—To' tho Editor of i ¥ UHs HtavoHbhcri: AnVoBHLIoN oF adelphii;: 50 0° 00 0 10 1 1= 8 | i tiioinetn: o Blge rives nilians camo here today i reported ‘them- | been croated horo by the announcemont thit | Hour, ot e T ko dined | e Bee: Your editorinl in today's By SRl Tavrvurs, dsotor kers and || Base hitsNuw Yo 10, Philadelphia 8. | 5 ocetine™ i disapperanee of R I B starying Poe. throm | & Whito Cap notico had been sent to Rev, G, | with'somo felorin e, het, dues i | ontitled *Unnor. False Colpar o medus o el t ors—New Yorlk 2, Philidelp 3t ) 0 ) wanding offieer has ordos ms for the 38 AR Rl B ’ ; At ¢ Aports waw @ quiet Jittle mill between Jack | Ertors—New Yorl Y ogelphin, % D% | tud croated o groat axcitement n proktbition and thy will bo aen il to the agoney . to. | E Sturnp of the M. E. church of this pinec #6110 thought {0 his absence until and_misteading as to the facts, Valontine Davis, Omaba's chumpion heavyweight | (s fussie ahd Bucklc B THL I s T vt ot fop an BO1O | morrow. Tt is partios of this kind that it is | Lst weel somo of his friends took friendly | dark. M e /it and mwoke | AHINCC T i duly ovganized wnd i located pinehor, and Hi Anders, a dangling, di . | abroad that he was the victim of foul play. A. | feared will caes tosgbio oy Tiduendont oeaed to the uso of the | yepatiy morting with " dive. forbodin. | in Gavfleld precinct, Nuckolls counts, Nob, jointod, misshapen aspirant for fistic honors, AT BOSTON T e UL L sy new Independent Order of Good Templur's | Xfron b st sho wept o the shop and was | George Kammeyer is prosident and R, How- from Kansas City |t o0 0 07 570 15 4| vionloh oF S T e urey 1! Blue | Kearney's New Mayor Qualifies. hatl of this place for duncing purposcs, Rov. | informed by tho clork, A. W. Mossenger, that | ard fa sccrotary. Th@brosolutions wre. bona Brooklyni 20 } & Keaney, Neb, April 21.—[Special Tele- | Stump standing up for the doctvine of his | Duguid had ot been about t premises. Tho | g were rogularly passed and aro the sonti- The cards said that the fight was fora rive prse of 500 and 75 and 2 per cont of the | paitot Bt Reson & Bropdyn 1 Rreomes | T [ a0y muy e =Mayor C. B Binclh | church and ogaiust duscing, But the diffr. | Womun thon rouened e at 4 o'clock | yents of the ulliaies that passed. them, | 1¢ Fl gate, to u fiulsh, Queensbury rules, and the | and Bennewt; Hughes and Clavk. Unipire= | gomri, Neby, April 21 [Special to Tar | Stepbed down and out of the mayor's ofice | encoof opfuior Vs’ poiioonnly, soled:fi | FEAUULY. afiarmoon wi . . you had read the resolutions you would have ¢ 6 smillest gloves that could be successfully | Weeden, T AS | Bek.|~The Locan Valley Farmers' associn. | IS evening after having served two terms Wednosday night, and overything was supe | SHOrtly after noon the cleric wont futo the A GG o Yok N. A. Baker, the new mayor, was qualified 1 cellar anid the palmed off upon the lynx-cyed police as con AT TITTSIURG tion held a rousing mecting heve Suturday " g osed to b in perfeet harmony until Feiday, Tl P i gronnt; o1t 4 Wrelilt \vas nevere coniactid Wit The 1aaas fhi Withith:tio proscripott of Lho v, ittsbiri, .00 0 27070 2 50 211 | evoning, hetween four hundrod and five | ®300 head of tho city government. Com- | R {h ReAReTect havmany until Jeriday, il SHT, was tho body of his emplover. * Tho | Mendall was nov Lt o G p T O L, Sty i 0 e | s hitasEitabatg 185 Cloveland 1 BE | ives ivmiGmilig ) a1 otHeS canbios wee. | 1 e new city hull was, used tonfiht for the | you et (e ietr, Sl ey notity quest will be held at 10 o'clock this morning, | Fosided in Xebraska HgRY TRale I ot aftor 10 olclock befora thero woro uny reall | Tots=littsburg, by Cloveland, 8. Batterlos | cete it o “Uhe speaker of the evening, | fitst time to hold%a mecting of the eity coun- | munity for the sole pirpose and obiee The theory the suicide as given by I Ckalle eatiby o 18 tot ¢ symptoms of a collision between the two | -, Sehmitt and Miller ; Parsons and - Zimmer 5 2 % il The buildin now_ completed and is | butting a stop to so mueh lying abonut funocent | Duguid’s fricnds s that ho was. i steadght. | ditectly or indivectly, with any ymj Unplre—Zacharius Hon, Philip Andres of Omaha, was intro- | O, Lo Billding fs now, completed ple whiclhns boon golng on In thix VeIity | ened. clreumstanees. finanelae oninsbent | undor its influen o railvond above mentioned gladiators | e | uced by the prosident and spoke as follows: | ™ s e S0 You betng the chiot 1ne aiid | {ninblo to pity tip on oo teal cotitrs contioery | concootod thie. 1 15 0 tho interview Diavis was on hand at 7 o'clock and sound | ATaevsTAT] a_a| “Fellow Citizens—I am glad to sce tho A Belated Mail Sack. N Tayoaieyo s A 1d on” aceount of trade being ho | Lam responsible for my uttcrances, and if R 0 8000150 0| frmers of Dodgo county followlng thoex. | PApitrtos, Nob., April 2. [Spoclal Telo. | LIS e lenr of fron your bed i pabiiely | Lok this cour end s troubl R TR e e I, ool hall, but the Kansas City man did not show Hlts e Oln ot 11 OBeags 0 Hskors | ample set by theiv brethern everywhere in o T B, | Some boys, while play- | ¥hipped. "It not carred d teathered, wnd | order to ot ng the avifo lis: been ( MURILIL can'be furnis AL ST e Platntlpnc a Tt notrshas o, stowc, e | Otmoniantl =17 GH1CaRb e Bl torlaatrored | TS WoatunT oounLiy s gob amith: dor. | Ingunder the Unfon Pacifly depot today, | yon," > 10" O GG, SR MG, Narm | taking in - voomors, whil o husbaud e : S zin to kick and threaten to return to th | man and Keunan, Coughlin Kittridge. | ganize for the advancement of theiv interests | found a mail saclk which they delivered to the | - AS Rev. Stump has e neniies in this place | djio) g eI The Business Men's Association. -‘ b OR VG AT LB moat of. tha pro. | Umpire—MoQuaid, | and the protection of their rights, Questions | postmaster. The postmaster broke: the “ "“'!""'_‘\“l”.\\""'- the affair is a myst | Just when the deed was committed is un The local branch of the Nebraska Stato GHtb it - wartne beats. Tresks: teom the | Playo of grave importauce, us they cometo you | staple and found that it had heen thrown off | Wostpeople. ' cortain, though Duguid was scow at 10 oclock | Business M ssoctation met last night in store, and wandered aimlessly about amidst st dligmienio) from time to time, will again “confront. you | the night fast mail' onune 22" 1830, ' When | FHe Hailiont Ootrmiasioness: | Sunday wight, when, he wont. fito e | the Youne Men's Christian association rooms. """"!”“—f"j"’]‘v‘i 08 Sucan tapacco smokd KL | Now Vork:x/!.1940: 050, 4 0 8 '8 -0—11 | this coming; fall;. the ' quostion:of freight; | :,":f."“,‘"'”‘,,’.';:.,' {i:’”’;,;f,',,\',,\.’,',','::;'.‘.fl" 5'1'.::}'“3.'!,‘,“;:’,{ | Des Morses, In, April 21, [Special Tel [ ac by e oo b Nemariis i | Viee President Bonuwa presided and H. L, Bver, Mr. Anders put in o appearance and | Philadelphfa 1 0 3:6°0 0 0 1 *213 | rates will again o brought before tho seinz it thowght they ad forgotten to throw | rum to itk Brr,|—The vailvond commis- | clork Uhat his trade ss pickiis Kennedy actod as secretary. arations for the assumption of immedi- | HitseNew Yol 12, Philadeiphin 13 Er- | Jogistative hody of this state, and the wrongs | 1t off. It contained rio very valuable mail, u | sioners received a telogram today from Mr, | Duguid camo to this conntry from Molville, | The committeo on trade interests and rors—New York b, nd Ewing, Knell Philadelphia 6. Batteries vd - Melligan. i wved to th ‘ttled at 1 city and several years ago, ion, and lato few letters ation was instructed and grievances under which the farming in- but mostly papers. Dayton, who was chairman of the railroad | ¢ toreport any griey 2to hoatilities bogan without delay, Ewing »at O'Hara, after the usual wrangle, was | 17 2 7 erest suffers, to be Judiciously ste i ommittee e late house. They had aske , ces which may have come to its knowledge ¢ agreed o s ot . Dot jag | Umpires—Iferguson wnd Holbert, gorost Surters, co Lo Judjclously, A justed both . A Brakeman Mangled. R e e HousG (DligyHud niked ) b 1 thio saloon busincas at tho corner | yreoting the mombovs of the t8sociation i I [ r to our interest und thatof the railroads. e N ial Tele- | 1M in regard to the omission in the joint rate nthoand Wobster stroets, and af T ‘ Miller und Charlic Ross appointed timekecep A% BOBT : ; . BENKELMAN, Neb,, April 21.—[Special Tele- Al u o and o There ave aboat forty branches of tho asso B A 2 While I bolieve that tho'law shouldoldvalls | oy te e 1 S e & B | BIIL dnd he repllos. thnt the printed Bil) in lnulig thora, for somo; timo he sold out | cintfon fin the state, oaoh of. Which har o oi: - Boston..........1 0 002 0 1 10 roads as commerce carriers strietly to nc- d BLny had his | Jnigh the error occurred was not substituted | and purchased u - suloon at the corner | Siion i the stite Kind. These committees s the first to shy his castor, tak- ing his seat in the southeast corner of the foo ring, with Jimmy Lindsay and Dwizht Ryan behind him. The redoubtable Davis followed | quickly, and throwing off their sweaters the | two men stood ready for the combat, Davis Aunder: & M. brakeman residing in McCook, had his Brooklyn . the original bill until the committee sent | of = Tenth und Leavenworth strcets, | wil et o it over to the senate. He says that he hune | where he remained until sig months | yoaciors of interest to th ens | onto the original bill and made his changes in [ 820, when he din - sold” out their vespective localities. In this manner a . 2d | it while the matter was before the house, but | purchased the Park avenu meat number of int sting subjeets will be i ut rd | that afterward the clerk must have hurriedly | ket, which he run at considc bl before the convention which embles in I rookin . Krvors—tine | count, and punish any extortion wnd_ dis. s Broo e ot | erimifiation, T'do not believe in the nactment | hand and arm caught and mangled horribly i Fomanbert AL | of any luws that tend to -harass and eripple | While coupling cars at tis station this « and Cook. Umpiros—Gafl- | fno railrouds. T understand that the condition | ing at 7 o'clock. The injured man was carr of the railvoads of the country at this very | into tho depot and: Dr. McLane. amputa vances and other society oceuring in s of R BT ID IO HonT had CBilly. Haie S i lour is in a greater choatie' state than at any | the arm just below the clbow. After the sur- | substituted the printod bill for the seisiail | 1os. | this city May 21 ]“; quired by J ) Y | ”.,“':' I’” l; 10 1 0 0g | time before, owing to the manipulution of the | &ical operation the injured man was taken to | copy. He thinks the omission will not affect | About a yearago ason aged six vears, an | w ,,,‘.y'n.n..- on_arrangements also re- | Davis, with his splendid torso, st legs | D0 0% b0 b0 05 milrond wrickers that ply theit vocation in | 8 hotel to await the al of the morning | the'enforcement of the law. | only child, died, and since that” time, L e and profuinent muscles, looked the very: pict- | : Y enor 50 95 | Wall street, New York. * Fhat ice ought | bassenger, when he will be taken home, Carnell Wi Brobably i Qg o DU A REn (Bnblve ve forwarded to all the busi ureof a model fighter, while Anders, w DI bIT KD to be declared - felony, breause it provents T T sbably Die. | depressed, and by some of his friends it is | tate: his orang outang anatomical constructi taloy, and Cavroll, Baldwhy tnd Boyle. O ds from settlingdown to strict business rohibitionists Meet. Duneque, In., April 21 —Physicians today | thought that it was during one of these spells - pe a8 if ho wish he was fi Fo N Ve e e M prineiples, T further muintain that a satis- o SPRINGPIELD, Neb,, April 21.—[Speclal to | probed for the bail shot futo Cornell's head | Wwhen he toolg his life. - Diits from the busy ser vas a whipped man Qi oy e B ctory solution of. the trunsportition gues- | Tur BEg.]—A prohibitory amendment meet- | by Grinnell Tut week, but although they | THe deceused was forty years of aze The di o before he lert lis chair, CRETR on i never bo arrived it Without JUdi | ing wwas held hove lust Setardey. - m orant | oot could mot remove it Tt g ey | was mareled in Canada Some, fwenty ve The dismissal docket will be called in the iake hands, gentiomen,' commanded the | A ks 2 . ous adjustment of our pernicious tavift sys ti vas effected for o 2 EITIGRE ? M ) ago, his wife's maiden name bein district court next Monday morning, referee, und then came the ominous “Time! | BUTA0...o...c:B1 010 2 3 0 8 3 015 | ton.” But you were tald, and it-vas preached | % lowine opered for county work with the | thought that he can recover, und the doctor | and in the fun ily civvle was ) Judge Clarkson is still in Burt county. Tlo Tlie two pugilists sparrod'a moment foran |.¢ l;"Hld;M. g ]::I 49( ]- 10 Iu“ ‘I | to you as w‘i“ 1 truth, ,hi\, it was necessiny “l'lm]\\'m;: oftice: \;llu'n!\.\ James Me- | »"”1_\“»( leln‘n‘tx i, Iu-‘n'( es 47 \\;‘]l\ probably | ;4 husbhand 2 “_'H' Hol 5 fERid TR "‘ = |;\ Hiila ot opening, Davis forcing his lanky adversary | Base hits—Buffalo 16, Cloveland 14, 1 to build up the infunt industrics of the coun- | Camley; vice pr , Mrs, W. ental wic Mis innell, w inti- Syt = B e O Ll S Dl e Nt ropes, then feinting with his | —Buffalo 2, Cleveland 6, Batteri ty. Y u'g.‘mw’.my submitted- to e taxed | secretary, James Dikes b macy with Cornell cansed the shooting, was INOTHER LEVEE BREAK. Bonan Doane took he cnse of Reed TR G v # Vi STONAIT oLt viun's | and Mack, Bakely aud Suteliffe. Unipires— | for the special benefit of that infant: but the | A member fron on i taken violently ill last Saturday, and the gen- | TR T T e L j swt-like neck, missing, however, his caleu- | Jones and Knight | infant is'in the position to boss the parent | the above named picers, formir eral belicf is that, she poisoned herself. The | A Fifty Foot Crevasse Thivty Miles et aol RS { lations, for Anders countered smoothly, and | | and it does it effectually. tive committee. - Mrs, Woodward | physician denies this, but says that she will Below New O ns. SR LU AL (T I TG Dhae e ands M Ameri od QU allowed yourself to be taxed and cro. | addressed the mecting. Sho_spoke again in | Probably not recover! Mrs. Grinnell was a [ o Melow Ne A gale s dyiven | Thove will bo no mors calling of furles. for | Ursa Major, and all the Hitle b d came A foud i so-called” home warket, bt at “the | the evening on the o amendaicnns. healthy, sobust womin, in it is sl [ I ot DS TG B ST [ ey oo nore call {0t uresifor vithin un nee of sending hin to th Athlatics 7, Roc e time, these same people asle you to e T e that shie should be taken so alurming. P I s Lo LS =y A looloa e bistess, [IFase I sist in tho enetment of a prohibitoyy av that mont’s Marshal Resigns. 1y ill just ut this time. | ‘I'”"""“ "“"”" St e ORI R o Gt Everybody said: *Wo'te goin’ to see o | AT LOUISVILLE, will destroy that very home market, Look Neb., April 21.—[Special to Tue = e | the shell voads leading to Spanish Fort, and Jounty Court. fightor” | St. Louis4, Louisvillo 17, at the state of Tows, ‘what a treachierous City Marshal Houck has placed lis |, Another Bank Clerk Falls, has also submerged the sparsely settlod se Judge Shiclds gave Sutter Bros. a judg- But everyhody was never move mistaken in | - - picce of work was performed by these same | A s R E M rvin to | DAMKERSBURG, April 21.—[Special Tele- | tions of the northeastern subieby of th city, | ment for s nst doseph 13 Wost, oAy | Atlantic League. men, When that state was organized, liée L I pRC 0L O OE S th, | Eram to Tur Bek.|—This place has been | doing some damage to wardens, ote The Goodiman dingr company has com Davis came back like a mad bull, his eyes | AT BALTIMORE, legislature by special enactment d take effect on Tuesday, the 20th of thismonth, f &0 4y the news that Wallace Smith.who About noon toduy the leved way Just | enced suit ag Jawes. Mills to recover Yy camvuscating Mo n sorpoiits, and s ius: | Baltinore?, Now Navey o immizration commission to promote immig that bolng tho dnd O tho present fiscal. year. | /S S0 0 HOVS that Wall for soveral | APOVE the sugar house of Hon, T, S. Wilkin- | £27.7% on tccou cles fairly dancing a mazurka under bis pink | PR s tion to that state. Agents were sent all ov T'his action was. taken in response to thée de- | D 3 . mxaaange bank fousoveraly | gsiiginatlnr Gro 00 pluntation. In twenty Manning & Fpp have brought suit cuticle. He rushed at Anders and it was bift | e IILON: thurope, distributing pamphlets in which all | mand of the Tribihe, which a fow days ago | YEUS Dast, was a forger and had confessed o | ptntos i b g eq hbtion. I and tho iust Hall 0 ou with the left and bang with the vight, in the | ‘Willmington 6, Worcester 23, the natural advantages and resources of the | demanded his reSighation for the reason that | the cri e He has forged notes to the | water was pouring through 1irresistible pted bill of exching Jowl and in the breadbasket, and an oppor AT JERSEY CITY. state were set forth in - lowimg terms, and | he had been gilty of conduet unbecoming | amount of 81,200, and. it iy dmount to more | torent. The levee at that point, some thivty | ErT s tune clinel was all that saved the Kunsas | Jersey City 21, Newark 12, showing that the hillsides of Towa were even | thehead of - the/ palice force, The Tribunc | than that by the time the papers have been | miles helow the city, wis hizii and A False Alarm City gentleman from going through the sky- | AT WASTHING better adapted to the culture of wine than | has since then Kept up a running five on him, | gone ove wefully, Smith was taken to | much damage will 2o8G1t from the crevasse. MBS D OBl s iahiod (b light, Wilkilnston i those of Ivance or Germany, On the St | Waverly and lodged in joil. He is o member | e O I L OB L LG The refevee broke the clinging ivy-vin R g strength of the promises and inducements Who Owns This Horse? | of the German Baptist church and has been Bayou sara Inundated. section of Douglas street and the Belt Jine, but duck allowed his cadaverous oppowent » WE S hicld out by the Towa stato immigration com- | Npnraska Crt¥, Neb., April 21.—(Special | Ono'of its leading workors, Ho has b las | Bavor Soa. L, April 21.—The levee | had a lively experic with his gun a few amily and leaves them almost dostitute, hi ingr tarned over all his personal property to ke good the oss at the bank. ago. He had been down town all nd ot home and to bed about 12 mission, _ thousands of Germans and | g m L2 tklio Tdob ote wou il sbee, sion, A i ; elegram to Tuw; Be WEARE h L dn ave away at the foot of Fountain street at | Abeth Races. O8he hor ‘““,"”‘,._“f':'“"“»i‘-lh_:I' SSLC | liveryian at Brock;was Lu town today look- | Summary of : it b ] like o Lowsville tornado, and it was smush Eli vight and left for amoment, thon another Brizaveri, N. J., April Agencralalavm | evening out [ o'elock, and had hardly covered up when ho 1 early hour this morni was sounded and all the peoy | 2 turne | | ! time to vecupornte. Ho was b him ugain | | | clineh, in - which Anders did some ; assisted in building up the stite to one of the | ing for the owner ot a valuable sorrel horse i e e e L V'S races : HOSt prosperous in the union, They have | left ab his stable by a young man whosaid the | atally Injured by the Cars, wd afte havd worlk closed the breale, It | heard the report of revolver in front, of his vy Davis, and this time | OFive furlongs—Pipstafi won, Homcopathy | been and ure today the 1most w tax- | animal had been stolen. The man gave his | WatNur, Ta., April 21— [Spocial Telogram | was - soon found, however, thut the vis- | houso and lis dog ran around the howso his loney-montgomery lodges with such em- | sccond, Fitzroy thled. Time, 1:033;. [y but lll\w -1‘l'rxlnu\~nmlnv| ;\u.-‘.n i | name as Willim Richards, to Tk Bek. | —Adam Eckert, a young man in | A R A O ':" | }"“ O e i ul"“ T phasis aguinst Hi's jugular that he goes to the ile and one frlong —King Crabwon, Bric | Toreignors’ bocame obnoxious to thede sumie =C= employ of an elovator A, ] oving | front Clevee and - onothing could - be | hurglavies in mind Mr. Bradley seeured his Hborvibh i sickontas dhad g [2IlG '('f"'g‘l"l‘“,.f'\”r'(‘,‘x}w""’,;;’f: hiwon, Bl | men and wonien on account of their ‘peculinr | A Terrific Rainstorm. o """"(‘I yonaud ey g | oue to check it Tremendous confusion en- | sllot . and attired in his night shirt sought (0o, two, thiree, four, five,” tolls off the | SCEoNG Qustiwwuy Tthind, = Lime, “fExpress | Sovinl customs' which thoy still clingto. An [ Guaxt, Neb,, April 21— Spocial Telegram m the fon o el fere this ufternaon fell | sued, Every hoat and raft was brought into | the front soreh to punish the disturbers o refocee, Then Andess raises Limself ou hands | N Amoness Moonstoné won, Iixpross | agitation was gotten up to roform everybody | o Ty B The from the top of one in front of the moving | requisition. aterns conld be seen every- | his peace, ing 1o one he went to the fic rainstorm, ted this 05t ter amounting to a wate: on, oight” Ho is on | SC¢ord, Amerlc bands heroically, but m was eut, | where, and the eries and shouts of the womneh, | ek porch and looked towards the barn, above the | men and children working to save t where he s a davk figure crouching in- the thivd. Time, 1:041. B0, AN ‘fon i L bl aw, especially the ‘forefgners. A pro- ifior won, Wagener second, | pibitory law was enacted Suat s weuld hanor wheels upon the rail, His ¢ off at the elbow and his v and knees, “Six, s his feet. He lifts hi f mile -1 pout, vi | Eclipse third. goes as if hie had been kicked there by a goy- ineflectually, for Davis breaks down his feeblo X B the despotic Russian governn All the | county today, (The storm struck Grant about | kneo, -‘The car was loaded with potatoos and | cfects, could be heard inevery direetion darkness at which he fired and shivered a wunrd, and inash, again ho gets it i that | Ve an K ceuth-Hamlet won, Esay formior, promists wae by th ure of | 4 orclock and continued an_hour. The town | the trucks at cach end of tho car passed over | 8 house i tow has escaped inandation, | e window into a thousand pice Ho poct purulyzed Jaw, and throush the ropes ne | g Setleck thivd. ime, 1 :515; | the state were forgotten or broken and. mil $ literally flooded, All cellavs ave full. Con- | him, His recovory is doubtful | and from daybreak until cven Uhas been | ypen filled the side of the barn full of duck N Ono imile—Juck Rose won, Major Daly sec- | o0 S5 Siwe forsotten property destroyed | siderable hail fell L | raining havd, The loss will e for luck, and at the solicitation of his | ernment mule, """"‘ Minnet thivd, Time, 1:45 or confiscated and outlawed, industvies kiiled Nirrrr Sued for $20,000. as, tlood and dostruction -meot one at wily sat up all night in seanty appavel to Marshal Mahoney at this juncture jumped o and thousands of families boggared by the After the Saloon Keep: [ Denraus R Suit was entered | POt Two other crevasses deve vopel fors. T spito of thie scofting re 1o tho. ring, and’ declared himselt, o inis i s Meniphis Ruces. vote of a deluded legislature, neting under the | Nengaska Crey, Neb, A 31, —(Special | , D '; QUE, In., April 2L—Sult was entered |y day and altogether the prospe | ks of his friends b is surve there wis fght stops vight he said he. S1f another | MEMPILIS, Teun,, April The weather | jash of n crowd of unsexed women who | e legram to Tur: Bre.] —Friends of George | (700 Receiver Wells of the defunct Com- | Bayou Sara ave not- encouraging for carly re- | hupglar the i tiat the burglar must have blow is strack Uil avrest the wholo outfit,” | Was'pleasant and the truck fast, Summary : | feign to o Chwistinns. © Towa is* today the S i otk e ud killed on the | Mercial tional bank against R. B. Graves, | liet from the flood | beet ity v wed dhere was confusion now throughout the | Two-yenr-olds, fiye furlongs—Aunnie Brown | worst law-ridden stuto in the union il the track near Hamburg, Friday, wore in town | !¢ former president, to recover $20,000. This | A RN RIGed B : hall. Anders! seconds were frantically en- | we 4 <night second,.Joo Carter | only parties that veap any benefit theveby ar olths el B LIt AW are N (0 amount covers various loans made by the | Anstraliy oods. s > Vi ‘s They W avoring o o b e | Ao Black Kuliht seeond, oo Cartor thivd. | (13 pacties that o luivyeriaramouinany|| boduy llocking fup ovidencor ol being Sault | i oo o s ole) Jowns mado byt i o ARESEERETRERa AHave Auhe yindualeThoyWane. succecded, and planting him in his chair, v Oné mile - Mary Hwons Workmate second, | [ Pring about such a stite of affaivs in® ot [ oe e Aroom keeperwho - furnished hini [\ dovvioo\wik minde: on' Grayos \who 18 i tho rviver is still rising A large expanse of | CCADARIROULL ksl : T e e o it tuto the ring again, | potier Skelter thind. *Hnie, 15t oo | youngand prosperous stateof Nebraskat 1 | Huor. city. "The suits cannot be tried before the | country is floodod al buil wners, whose possessions he between Mason s between it and Bancroft and the alie, and Ninth and Eleventn and Twelfth, wis held at the old Metz hall last night. John Matison occupied the chair, and Arthur Wakely acted as seere viy all the when the re aimed | “Gentlemen this fight has been fairly won by Jack Davis, and Laward it to him.” ™ And the erowd b the ball, lik EGhLL fiatd think mot; and if you are not ready Tniae T Ictole iktth Ity ton! S on 1 Teneat (e ot B BHR SHS MOl e o ey Antilaagioniiionto x s second, Buckler thinl, Time, 1561, St D, 5 DAROTA Ci1v, Neb,, April 21, —[Special Tel o v o ’ et ) 15631 those patent-rizht Christians, Tell those de- 3 + Neb,, April 21 —[Speeia Caught Between the Bumpers, L'wo-ye frlongs—Doug Knupp || 4% people that prohibition does not pro | egram to Tie Ber.)—The body of a woman | Ly Mans, Ta., April 21.—[Special Tele ke tumultuously from | ;Y FlLig=raild e a tlock of sheep through w bole | A Bt M athyfioso Howardithtrd. | i1nit BT (ot nioRtal to e bosd Tnbercatal | consirosad today on the river bank avout | to Tur Bre,|—This morning at $ o'clock. ta | b November term, subnu «d town of Bourke have o } Hundreds of the inhabitants have refuge in the railway depot, the A house and the postofiiee, which dams, in the fouce, Mile 2 ; of the state and tends to array one-half of the | eight miles fron heve, o L : : — e [ 5 TS lake S > “and oue'sixtecnth—Carlton won, | taniite i 1 - | cight miles from here. The body has not vet | an Omali frofght train was on the main fine | ; = property owners in the district naned wer : tor _socond, ; Birthdey third.” Time) | heovloagainsbii othor half. oIt 45 it the | Deen identifled, but it is supposed to be the [ oty TS WS OB | ot R A B COMI A D, [ Teproschted, apout sisty porsons e in tho The Bicycle Race. mental legislation and _will bring about the | pody of Mrs, Williumn Hlicks. w committed | e WS e | N e | hall, Speeches were made by Messes, Leo Tho great six day bicycle race for the fo- e | Gbbosito of what is claimod fov it. - Belug ag- | guicide lnst Winter by jumping in un ate hate | Woodruft was making o car coupling when | Ho Beats fiis Wite Into Tnsensibility e it S L e CorniE T T b male championship of America and a &00 | Woodward's Sale. Breasliolu its nature it will' raise a_deter- | iy the river abovo Juckson his hand was caught b n the bumjy and Leaves Her for Dead. Burket, all of whom claimed that whatever Jaclapionsbiplots: oo | LEXINGTON, Kon, Apeil 21— Woodward's | Mined opposition and breed contempt for the crushing the two first fingers on the r & g ¢ RS En A T A e T M P purse commenced lust night at the ¢ { combination salo: bewatt. toay, Bifer s | 1AW in gencral. Its most perniciots offoct B 1tornniin el T hand. issEon Rk EL AL (Soclul flpeliniio SERE o b SOl Sa e Sorll 3 cat 7 vitnessed: by sov. ! on_ sale: beg: ay. Fitty-nine | ynon the people will bo to malo this ¢ X 3 | (e Sl N enth street vi { promptly at 7:30, and was witnessed by sev- upon the people will be to malo this a nation £Nos, Neb., Api Special T | legram to T Bre., | Mrs. McComb, th the partics benefited who resido north o Sl d S liend brought 30,250, - Among the highest | o Srul undred people. Nearly ll tho faces of [ gt IOUEY S280. &1 3., H. H. Stamboul, | fior he contestants were familiar, Miss Nelson Youngstown, 0., £,100; Natilta, b, f., Bow state and Miss O'Brien being the only strangerst o | man Brothers, Lexington, $1,500; Gold. Spur, 3 pocri The enactmont of a prohib- c 21y 1 destroy u great industey of this | gram to T Ber,|—The heaving of the libel and wipe out willions of iuvestéd prop- | suit of . O. Birch vs J. . Bixby, editor of Prohibition will destroy a home mavket | the Genoa Leader, took place today before | defendant in the divorce suit now pending | the teaeks, Thosoe south, they s Des Moives, Ta, April 21 pectal Tele- | here, was brutally beaten and seviously in- | Bleventh and Sixtoenth strect v gram to T Bee.]—The new city govern- | jured by her husband at o more, lucts, and 5 Clayment rosi- | nece msisting of A hur Wakely, an Omaha audience. The other contestants | ch. e, W. H. Richfield, city, $1,500; He | for'grain and corn and be evere blow to | Judge Brady and vesulted in the defe | ment organized toda; Mayor Campbell aj dence Saturday When t couple sepa 2 £ 4 o ) . g ity 81, . A corn amd | S0 0w to | Jug Srady and resulte e dof ment organize ay. My amphell ap A LR LT A e T ST tal ST B wore Miss Lewis, Miss Baldwin and Miss | br, 5., 1. M. Pri Coluiubia, "Ma., &1 the farming intevests. You must ovganize if | being bound over in the sum of £200 ted R S. Finkbine and L. Chase for | rated it was stipulated that Mrs, MeComb | maries Fitil Kauifian, Lo Bstollo, ol Williams, Interest, by B, Pepp Franlfort, | vou wish to kill off the venomous reptile, pro- PRI 1her the board of public works, and | should live in the city, while hee millionuire | wis (ppointed to present the protest of the Black sccmed to be the favorite color of the | £2000; General &v. ¢,y J. 1 Donuldson, | hibition," IRt GO O, hfC T Sol Stutzman for city mushal. Frank Mor- d should continiue to occupy his man- | South Siders to the conneil 4t its nest meet eyelists. Miss Willians was atiived ity ew York, $1,500. A resolution, the same as adopted by the PONE FHIL, vis was chosen chief of the fire department Ol (e AL Bl sombre color throughout, with the exception vt @ farmers of Seward county, was then intro- ANT, Neb, April 21 pecial Telegram i AvaS: L lou nt ‘-l\’m‘“ Wit baiiten giilldion - of hiew cap, which was striped with black aid | The “Boomer” Captain De duced, looking for umnore eifectual organiza- | to Tie Bee | -District court convened at ound In the Rive Banlt e b PR Phe Schooner Brimticld Sinks. white. The funeral blackness of Miss | riie, LT, April 2L—Captain Couch, a | tion of Dodge county furme Anotherlurge | this place today with Judge Chuveh on the Orrenwa, Ta., April | lenat onco -a iveole until: the -div sl Barvi April 21—The schooner =™ OBricws suit was relieved withuwhite sush. | well knawir “boomer died thy morning of | meeting will be leld in ar future, benek, There are about sixty cases on the Al e D t | should be settted e children, so itis | Bronlicld ppahamocls sunk off Point MR8 Buldwin woraa dob sult with a ved, [ thig s abnasiafiotad b st ao with S —— docket. Court adjourned over Avbor day [[exoinita s Beri=Tuohodyotittys, Anol- | shouldhio seitled, - AtiofcHlidion, s D e to A B D b RO T Al as e ik et Mt faowls s | ritlo on ApHL4. Whioh it bocno Known yes: Broken Bow Lnprovements. —— - who disapbared. from homo he [ Bl "Weolk i e, fourine somethings | pussengor, il colored, wers drowned LEYHOSULD 0% - 1oher suit of | topday that Capta ouch was dying a pir o] 3o orll 21— [Spodlal to » Crr 20, was found in the river two miles belos i NI & o 2 bright colows, consisting of pink tights with | or0oy it Captain Couch was dying a pirty | BRokes Bow, Neb, April 21— (Special WALL MANG QP THE PUIRSE Tt ystontag. nftormmn Ggimiles below | might have befallen” them, went to thei ! T cap ANkt ko matehaan o Ehts WL |y d to lynch Adams. “The United | Tug Ber]—A meeting compased of the lead. —— owh uy * 1 country home, When sho reached the A Bad low . i lre o iht, States marshal was iuformed of this and | fe busine { the city was held lust | The California Arrange | Whilo tompobiily tnsano.” Sho loaves & bus--| house “shel wiis ‘et nf the:dor by her | Waetrasn, Cul, Apeil 31--Doteotive eolored jac Miss Nelson wore ajet boarded u train with the prisoner for Wichit S8 uainess mon. of ha clyiyps dold lost i 7| baud and three children hushand, wi red at hew presey et | 3 ) eI " ored suidwitl a yellow silicsatlor cotfur and Bunith hapeigo) Ut | Saturduy evening at the office of Cadwell & Grsha il kgoniGa, . DARLNG: whos emagdt wb Hbsplestnes, |XAY)Bindslinyy: of FTowa this ovenig arvosto e WaRen] venod by tho /et | Adams Laughed, Mcsherry, for the purpose of cousidering the | iAok i S anibali=liekimom. FRITZ EMUETIN TROUBL , threw her into a stable neav by and loft hep | Aavon Suith of Des M “"_"I’" S, of the Sixth ward band > PHO SIS | Kaxdas “Ciry, April-21.=A special from | matter of organizing a telephone company, | 2015 O i alifornia- Athletie club tonicht “ > 4% RO b joids. heaving of | of obtaining money under fuls ,].‘ ...I:, Miss Williams was the only vider in splen- | Wichita says J. C. Adams, who shot Captain | The costof a plant and rates wevs thoroughls | Yegenpd an Lo b decision to iaten Sulllc ] His Wife Sucs dor Divorce on the | the oceurrence, stole Tiio. Ui stable ‘nd | Smith owned o fow lieud of k In Do e ) | 5 Rl 5 b : h o | van and Jackson for a purse of $20,000, the . b o | brought hier to this city in u cavrias e is | Moines and on the day before leaving sold th -lu:;w tvl‘lnnl..nul she started into the v Couch, when informed this evening of tho | discuss |.v and a committee consisting of | ot to take 1ikto BY0 OFELE . THONERS T ] onas ound of 1 ke | ”‘v‘:w‘w“‘l i ik IH‘HHI[ \wll ‘:“.’..u it ?v oings "‘y‘u ftha b Km:.l Gy InB oIl Miccocdod 1 i tutention of winning. She | death of that *gentiewmun, lughed and said | Messes, Kirkputeick, McShorry aud Stuckey [ The proposition will be formaily brought be NowXonk, Apil Bl.—([Spocial /Colegram || 100 SATKCLONSLY Bk, < NO . forinu ¢ McComb | yotes for the same. He discouated the notes succecded iu the magniticent achievement of | he was. glad of it. It is understood that | was appointed to make further investigation, | fore the club tomorrow night o T Bey Fritz Emmet's wife has sued | s FE RO sted. - It is belioved, how v realizod #1100, with which he and his beating the world's “record wmong lady | Adams camnefrom Springfiold. 1 Iy & ¢ hiaa o . nd roali Bieyelists, muking forty-two miles and cighy | - S cmetrom Springfield, 11, and receive propositions. It is proposed to | e— - - him for divorce on the grounds of habitual | ovor, that charges will be prefor gt iily came 1o Californin, Bradshaw starts lups in' three hours, the best vecord ever mide P PR e 3 connect all the other towns in the county ova Scotia Fishermen Excited, intemperance. Duving the past week 1= | him, and he will bo avrested for assault with | for Fowa with the prisoner tonight. Ty iy gomals oychiat. bonn s pe Grormudo A TOWN WIPED OUT. with Broken Bow by ull.l.l.h;,‘m.l A opost- | Bostox, Muss., Aphll 2L—[Spectal Telo- | wiet lis been playiig “Fritz in a Mad House, | intent to kill il i e — miles in that time, i 4 L] RbI o, mredontad Ly kred iBoiaftay o | o Tug wivate dispateh |t theater in Hurley e had been drink RE ) : nprofitable Haste. Miss' Haldwin and Miss O'Brion had ar rrodshu Ky arly Destroyed | machinist of Lincoln, 1o locato a machine | '* ““fi" I‘]‘" “\' u i A cpvivn o disy | ata tiea ‘, i ”u. n‘. ’ll_ hi & ”.“m‘|| DR, OREILLY CORITICIZED. | oo o (A0 RaTraon A Al oy rived in the eity from Portland, Ove., only a | by ¥ A Chic Bleze. shop, i case our citizens would offer sucient | from S ORISRl o 80yl ARG [ dns steadily. aud hoavily for_sqno. time, until | < 5 Sonds a Lot- | City of Bevlin urrived yesterday and n tho fow hours before the race, and werb some: | Lovisviuie, April- 2L.—The little town of | inducements, After discussing the matter | hove aro still muet excited over the imperial | o peaehod o condition which made the title | The Rev, £ A, Melenna Sendsa Let- | Cily i ! L whut travel worn. Nevertheloss thoy showed | Harrodsbuy was almost complotely | Mid becominie nequatnted with Mr. Sehaffer's | government's —outmgeons concessions o | of his Jlay w veny appropriate one. 1 il e ter to the Press, | burey to unlond, work jacel Sty considerablo enduvance and pluck amd . gy . e o Y [ wants, our | decided to accept his propo “reneh fishormey” g our coust, Natlye fish- | the influcnee of ‘his constant potations ~his Bostox, April 21—Rev. 1 A, selenna | morning without a nothe custor Miss Willtunis o ,lk“‘l“",”m.,“‘ ,I'h'.‘_‘ o I‘“"HJ' ve | wiped nn: by fire last night. The damugo is | sition, and the plant il o e LRLoRo: '”H ““H'" gy oo '\:m i ‘.’|\' ey | friendship for lis leading lady, Maud White, | S e e s bt i »ovening W ¢ ol | ostimated at 81 ‘The orvigin of the fire | soon us the muchinery can be shipped crmen are srming au ORIBL 0. V- roug ook wmore decided form, it is charged by | Sendsa ¢ k | owed th e Aot o bl 1 O Brion's Wit Sy 10 | i e o and tho suppostiion 1 | * Forelc BauacLLOry. ean bo shlbnod puvance, amelczub e stavted for ke | iSon Fad o e 10 Thalko. ot i gonil. | 1 the letter of Dr. O'Rellly to' John Dillon | 103 the custonn tion of the spectators wis direetid mair L1y | that is was set on five by some smull boys this spring. Nota boom, but . good. sub. I'\‘:‘\‘ll'..lll‘“.‘vl::‘u ot i tolted mahtess Wh | dontinl ndviser. Tho gossip about them | and suying that O'Reilly is o Clun-nuGael | | when o them. They rode ut u wonderful spoed and | o ryar stantial growth, The walls of > Wilde | \[ p nd peopiel; A strong tnd ouehott | grew too loud for the son, who has been busi-s| man. Melenns assorts that O'Roilly's Mt f ol The in pex “the enthusiism of the persons. prosont. foun | CHICAG0, April 2L—A fwo-story frame | Dlock are nearly up and the building will bo | 0F Pross and peovl. ; 4 Rt haibomitanlt cer for Friv, and ho discharged | gtarcment that the delegates ut St Louis list | we penulty for the offenso veut in coustant outbursts of applause, n | CUINZ at tho corner of Van Buren strcet | completed within thirty duys, Tho Custor | HIHCEICON ) f;\'»\[:'. al wovernment are | Miss White Suturday, "but Ivitz in turn | woek ropre sented evory state in the union is | is forf Is @ ) hoayse Illr‘w the last lap of the twenty-fisst mile Miss [ 480 Wabash avenue burned this morning | realty block will be comploted in w fow duys T A B ey ke U nptly discharged him, i untrue and adds: “Pho National leagae bas | The Cit L be detadned uittil the Williams finally succeeded” in sending tov | with the greater pat of the contents, o u:‘w“l |~!|Cru:mn_“v!ym- Ily44'~"V\\n.~|nv|". . und | o hvemior fs ofbly charged with betray: | 1\ el I\gvM 8 pory If-w:llw‘w“’ wife than | 5 ex stenco I this country nt the prose K wheel abiead of her competitor, and the chee S bl o e | oee block in the state, being 104 x 240 feot REQiaL aJy ch 37| “Brite” Fanntet, He has made moro money | time. I conclusion, 1 have ilwinys peimarkod | e - AR aeD heants m: 4 :h inml \’n»: \\n[ a l. S ‘ll Wbout l'w"’ Four persons | witha St. Louis pressed brick front. All of | 118 the country, =7 | than any other actor on the American stage | yhat the states of the United States which i O'Brien bent to he eel, howe it ot onbart of-tho Bacand flooras sleop- [ the rooms which o complated are Haw ey T . and s squandered much, yet in_siekness [ contvibute loast, like Missonel Brien nt -t her wheel, howeve v ) | ! : R R TR s - Mheels hawava llw:.lm llll::l Tvl‘“\‘:,,. t |l.-\num .l‘u(m. burning | pied, A large number of residences are boin g A Building and Trast Association. | yud iy health, through 1and evil reports, 1 Michigan, always dictyted | invisible 3 uilding in an unconscious condition, D g sttar clas 'y ] Spe Tele- | his wife has stood by him until now o league, For one, 1 will not subi invisible spokes of - Miss Willi G | built this year, being & much better class | Lanawir, Wyol: April 21 pecial iis wife the leag v ond, u bicyele for nearly five miles. In the fifth la o o e than those herctofore built am o Tue Bee|—The Bquality State | me———— leadership of nssassins, wud 1i Mr. MeCuf of the twenty-ciehth mile Miss Williuns It |y v l“"'\'] ""“ SRRl “""l” Tebao: dames Whithoud camo tn trom,Girand | Bonofiy Bufldinghalli Trust nssockaton has Mexigan Mttars. - froy of Philudelpiia, Tpyblicly rosiin iy po all her luteut powers loose, and after almost | . OnK, April 2 e senate immigra- | Island Saturday night, and wis congiuti i, BREh Ciry or Mexico, April The Tampico | sition ) 10K kN i a superhuuian kg munaged to gain u | o investication comumittes made wn inspec- | luted by hosts of fricnds hore on his appoint. | JUst been or Shavithals neineipal afiipoat | EEL S B AN, SO way has | Vice Presidont of theTrish Nuti Leaguc vlup on hoe plucky rival, - ‘The onthusiasm of | tion today that may cause troublo for some | WeLL to the rocievership of Broken Bow fund | Lavamic. 1ts capitil stock (s 815,00,000, und |{ReAngh-oCAtha-Maxlaon. Car B Hinapoctutors over the fiual advantago of tho | immigrant . carrying=" stoamships, ~ Thoy | OMee. Mr. Whitehead knew notbing of his | s all been subscribed, betug divided it lent Diuz favors a system of savings After Sixteen Months, i 'htinu-lmxmpn\nnr know 1o bounds, but ull ad- | boarded the Fabare line steamer. . £letovt Brer ot i haaepped from the Leait | shares of #100 cnch, The incorporators throughout the country New Youk, April 21.-Oliva B, vlend mirod tho grit of Miss O'Brien. In the last rom Naples, vl 750 Ttol ObLn | here, not having been an applicant for th homas, & capitall e My Vork on the harbor of Vira € is beln : x < Lap of tho ‘thicty-ith milo Miss Wiliagme | L R ih TS0 Ttallans. Lo | ylaeo, nor knowlng that his name. had_ boey WD Shomasy i pgiache: Mutiiaw Daw. Bkl LS RO Smily Howard, Goorg dguin passed ber vival for the honors of this | them = go . below. 1 at "‘“:h _\,“’ = "l' used in connection with the ofic foasor Jobn D, Gonlos of tho university of - - | A Hulstoad, who } hemisphere, and chagrin_ and fatigue bogan | Chaden Pot-iotidy ¥ B Wyominge: Judge Mol C. Brown: Otto bie Report, | months on charg l S0 Sl on " Miss TO'vien AL e | dhat the condition af the ship b 1sein€ | An Blevator at Ansley Burncd. Gl - county trensiror: Tobort AARsll | Wyaixoro, ADHL Sl The senae com. | tho fradulon ond o (Mo fourth lap o the thilts | and that thero is not_a livery stablo fn Ney | ; ',““""‘ “l"“ ;\"“- April [Special | pepehant and vanchman, and W, ¢ Wilson (teo on public lands toduy ordered a favor- | Were disch sixth mile sho attempted to alight | York which. isu't kept cl r, The stench | Pelegram to Tue Bey MeAleer Brothers' | The association will make a special endeay ” > . nizi v ot < ool \ ol " i Sor ~ ‘ cleanc stend | ? ok Wi T ble report on the bili t thorize North Da. A " f\;(ml pavheel, but fell i u dead faint. For | was awful, The chaivman. told captain | elevator at Ausley, with all the eribs, bins, | to pron building ents through IR0 SERREL A UG 10 SUANATAR mas [ feaud, 4 0d, M0 SN Huwg b { Bt thero wis cousiderablo uneusiess over | that they would tak care that he s ought o | and 15,000 bushels of grain burnod this morn” | Wyoming 1ty bratches | Kota to apply certain s 18 of school lands A o)) eR-BaniaD; e endd | ber condition, and meanwhilo Miss Williams | more passengers overin this o | ing. Insurance light thiough Wyon extending its | to the uses and needs of the wgricultural with the fraud. Mrs. Iy wnd M | beut all her energies to improve m.-..l.,l...» L P = operations Lo other stat activity in R ard we eaof theso mon, Halatoud wis | tunity. Six ti the Omaha girl girdled , | D : A L A e Aty A merely a mechanic employe t g tho obiong circlo und Miss O' Brien, who had Emperor William at Bremen, | K Now I:- :h“""".l" i | A e b g e B ; Wiil Opitlolae Windom, muchinery und was brought from Michigan. | 1000V r suess, looked in’ alarm at BremeN, April 21— Emperor William ar- | \"“i;v‘- ~]“"- M\W L le b d dudlica sl -y WasHiNGToN, April Senator Stewart i the speeding wheel of ler antagonist. She | rived hero today on is tour, and this after. | €0 to Tk B Vork was begun toduy o A by £ N B R e 1L 8 Boat tAmet LR AT skain mounted hor bieyelo and attempted to | noon luld the foundation stono of the mony. | 11 Fomoving buildicgs from the proposed site S AMRBURT) A4 pell i 8, Co row will sharply eriticize Sccret ws | St Perenssera, Aj it tired Absolutely Pure, win tho grouud lost, but the effort proved to | meut to his grandfather, Williaw L This | of tho new opern house block, It will b couir vosturdoy, uged ohety-two | ustitude o the siiver ) ts, | that Colonel Sehmid it gl A fuartar buking powder. Migher mueh forher, and despite her best offorts | evening the city is illundnated L b mor f | built this season in conneotion with the Kear- | He jolued the ordér in P A ther things, it ary's | the Tronstadt fortvess, L ( gt~ Umeut e Williams pussed her continually until she | the emperor's yisit { noy Nationul bauk and when erected will be | in 151 4 icy 10 demoralize silyer hot 17, 1830,

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