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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE. f ;\I\ ETE E\"l ELY: l u)? 5 OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1890. NUMBER 306. i ‘e r by e N TTINE IR X\ 1w Massachusetts vegimeht commanded by | A D' NITS N N (1A' | prove thiat this ofter was mado ant r_”_—-' A SLIP THAT WAS FATAL, g mue viessamomt ot miedess o [ )NSTRUCTING HIS CAPTAINS. | émtiort oesmervor shus e tves | A RUMORED CATTLE RATE CUT | et i ' TV ANOTHER LIEE SACRIFICED fng an offort to show that while sh €8 in_ 8000.000, When thires gontlemen were promoted to be briga- | veally Mrs. Cook she cares very littl cles had been filed diers about the swne time and - their briga E husband. It will also be claimed considerable stir were afterwards attaehed tothe same division ! parents of Miss Nicholson were quity S— - - —— more substantial court house This is & move of W. E, Peebles, founder of | on of { Thomas Gorman Knocked into Tternity il presumption is that either the is. fenator Quay Determined to Rule in Penn- | ||'y.:|l.-l|-)mlvv‘u‘|||un;ll|.;|‘l‘rl':‘;‘-': o Ward, G The Burlington Said to Have Tntroduced the | she should o to Oklahoma and 1t g Thomas Gilmore, a Non-Union Man, Fatally . 4 ¢ ucific or B, & M. road wehind the = S50 | eral Dustin was not a ¢ » for the office, . % claim, as (hey ave makin s G | While Boring a Well, 'lx 8 by ;..... ing short from Fre sylvania Politics, | but when his name was mentioned to th Mileage Rebate in Omaha. join her, The house Cook und Miss | Injured By Strikers. ) ‘ th cither of these could connect with | president us an_available man the latter | son lived inis bullt on the dividing 1 . yroposed road and th v invad sec- | | spoke up at once and sajd that there was no | two sections, they claiming that each I 3 fon of territory now held by rivals, q, | mon he respected more than General Dustin their respeetive claims and that no fug g ) p ; DETAILS OF THE ORAWFORD MURDER | tion of rritors now el by vival REPRESENTATIVE DORSEY EXPLAINS, | fun be respecten ity e, Gy Dlihe: | GOULD APTER A MEXIOAN ROAD. | [iifiaivistid betsween thi. MURDEROUS OUTBREAKS REPORTED PO Syracuse Notes, | | thin for him. :The appontment has not been T | v o - Srnscvan, Nob., Apvl Spectal to . | fully determined upon, but it s expected. | 70 THE HILLS FOR SAFETY . : A Barnful of Horses Burned Up Near | SVrgrsr, S Al #2000, 0| e Has ‘no Quarrel With Civil Ser- WAS IT AX. GYERstomrT] Alleged Teasons for the C [ 1 A Conference Agreed Upon Between Hartington-A Snow Storm | Just been completed. It is wn omament to | vice Reform A Senate Substi- There was a peeuliar omission in the bill | Refusal of the Missouri I The Break at Baton Rouge Floods Out | Committees from the Carpent i 3 I tute for the T Bill - granting statehood to the territory of Wy- Jo-Operate in Any Move t People and Live Stock. | and the New and Ol ‘ at Grant— Other State the town e i OF thie Tarr bl |“mi"k,“_“ 2 thss masetibe Tasewd the hou perate in Any Move to | e Al ShrHbe Fvbe 16 il News. G K, S one of our dmggists, and Armny News. which has_called forth an amendment from Advance Rates, | oty Mighr: LHRN b any. Qio: b the past | OSHERT v Polman Brothers are erecting n new brick to | | Senator Manderson, Nothing was said [ it o 2 | o X | be occupied as a drug and dry goods store | | wbout federal jurisdiction over the portion of | | twenty-eight years. e : Hastixas, Neb,, April [Speeial Tele- | The Congregational people ab ing a WASHINGTON BUREAU TiE OMAUA BE | Yellowstone park in the territory of | Cricaco, April 25.—[Special Telegram to | Batox Rovar, La, April 25, Both ends of | Ciriexao, April 25 (Spectal Telogram to J ; The r.]—Thomas Corinan, an P ro, FOURTEENTIU STREET, ming and if the bill should go to the | Twe Ber.]—It was vumored tonight, too late | the Martinez crevasse have been secuved and | Tug Bre. | Reports show thiviy-two - gram to Tue Ber.] - Thomas Goviman, an | fine parsonag L t 3 | W bl L P ] ] i n | employe on the farin of €. H, Craudall, near ( val improvement seems to be the ovder Wasmixaros, D. C., A 2 ihi b s e ARl president’s signature | gon vorification, that the Burlington had cut | a determined effort will be made to elose it. | stances of violence on the part of the strikers i e S e . iy f the di but su | The £ tha senate o ttee on rail- | 8 it passed the state havo control over that | 3 4 it b % Panline, this county, met with a singular and | 0F the dify . bbby i) i) senate committee on rail- | B0 e R, Hoorie within its limits, Mr, | (Y0 cattle rate at Omaba by introducing the | The water is rapidly filling the country to | today in us many diferent parts of the city, TR TR GR A TA N CTRLL e e mon el | Loy i LUDUCANGTBHSIL PIES SUROREE L] T erson's nmendmeirt is to correct this so | Mileage rbate of §7.85a car, which is now | the rear. The people of Gross Etee und West | and not content with Killing nou-union 1 i Wit having o etl put dosn on his farm and | duties. saised S icohse 10 €100 and it is | Capitol at present and is crowded with Penn- | as to to permit the fedtral government to In force ut Kansas City, If this is truelt Wil | Baton Rouge are us fast us possible | the strikers have now turned their uttention Yoo Gl was. nssistitg. In- tho work, | probapie that but one saloon 13 all that will | S¥1vania politicians from moruing till night. | have sole control over tho cutiro park. | Keduce rates correspondingly ut ull gACWAYS | 4oy heir stock and eattle over {0 the ills | to the destruction of proy The augur used in boriry the well got loose | adorn our strects thils year. | Senator Quay sits at the head of a long table eret “" 2y "l’" “':: bt S i ittt fov safel 1t is thought the highest places Yosterdany squads of strikers paraded the and they were trying to get hold of it with a o Vilts Cotite- Tiouas Hotd#s | and recolves them ono by one. Tho futer | e LA of tho ‘west. within tho last _ After the Mesican Central. ‘ H\'Y.:u‘ latter ,}..‘\']\w. i |]|! |\--’” A tkivts and waried (e contractors that iy 100l made for that purpose, Inorder to make Prsvenr, Neb., Apr Special to The Y Y s e M8 COW L Jast twenty-four hours relative to @ plan to Cricaco, Apr [Special Telegram to The steamer heelock that has been doing | work executed nomen would be 1 Wy were screwing it on with two | Whieis Rommi e ot Phurston | tone of voice, but the senator speaks very | bo adopted in handling the silver question, | Tie Ber.]—B railway news bureau se velief work around Morganzn has arrived. | torn to pieces on the m The police de- ni 1d they wer rewing Bir The comt mers of Thurston ) 4 A ) LW ques J 1 rs, Gorman and young Birch Crandall | (008 500 (L 15 oL hAon | seriousiy and the callers listen to his words | espocially when the 'bill ‘which was intro’ | out the following: Tho secret is out as to | Her captain says: partment was notitied of this threat, but : )ml'lnynnum' and o third party the other. Sl ‘ A & with the greatest attention. The county con- | duced by Mr. Conger. yesterday reaches the | whv the Missouric Pacific has refused to | mouth of Red Magor Croglor: deciined to affot Proficrty he lever on which Gorman was pulling | Special election to be held May 20, for th ventions in Pennsylvania are now being held | senate. Senators Sanders and Power of | 4 ("‘.”' e ¥ > to advance | those that needed assistance. We brought | G080 T il St 1 tho ste slipped out and_the recojl being too great for | purpose of voting on the question of bonding | "0 e Yo the epublican conven. | Montana, Senator Teller of Colorado, Scnator | coonerate sither ' any movd 1o S/EICE | down u fow people and stock. Tho steamer | TECH B E KA whibieiiid i the other party tohold on, the lever flow out | the county for #24,000 to be expended in the | ¢ S50 PR Sl lleadudlloidy Stewart of Nevoda, Congressman Carter of | rates or to form western railvond associations. | Fenry Marks proceeded down to Atehi | ers were Ieft free to wivak their will. As & of his hand and strack Gorman on the side of o tion that meets early in June, and the sena- | Montana and o half dozen others who are | Nothing confirmatory has been or probably | but the people there refuse to leave sult, in i the city today fic | homes. So far there has been no loss of reported, and the damage. in the ove tor b rtenants to Washington | de {0 give them their instructions. He recog- | eral informal conferences today in which ) the town, and in case the bonds carry it is 4 b Wil ot de. (hav Y oHE ‘"*_ S. M. Rumsey of St. Lonis, who is presi safe to predict a boom for Pender and Thurs- | 11268, 48 a1 oUhers o, b Elit OVEY A | Of the Granite Mountain ‘mining comp ton eounty the present season of no small im- | nomination for govern to_test his politl- | ool hart, The object of these gatherings portance, as th xt move will be to open to | ¢al control in that state, and there was never | » - b tho Tind | | was to agree upon some amendments to the "'““\“”"""1 w'“'”‘f': s ‘;: "‘I'I i | g campaign in which he took a greater inter- | house caucus bill which will relieve that ply interested in the silver bill held se ing, yestorday b seattered broadeast by the strilers, after the wud driven will be ficard from Gould himself but little | by little enough facts have come out to con- | FCPOXted, dnd (he Cuinsn, it G vince Chicago railroad men that Gould is | SCUGTeR "ot exclusively to the crops in after the Mexican Central road. Gould has | the field." ORI TON SiasT T UceR now been in Mexico for over a month. He | The steamer Dacotah has brought many | from the place. has gone over every mile of the Mexican Cen- | people out of the flooded districts and much | = xpotner Tirg was sacr . 1 i e | tock. Around the new Texas landing i : ) i ST BT D v e polt nothing has yet been donie looking to the dis- | tral road and knows its physical features | yo,pio preferred to stay, the river was | (he mob today, and ngly favor t uid a leading Pennsylvania poli posal of the question and is not likely thatthe | and the resources from which | now falling ol Moranza | union carpenter, lics at his home fatally in- s s but little if any do Quay is in control of the par subject will be settled until aftera day or | it draws its earnings as well | levee is at the head fracturing his skull. Tt came back with such force that the concussion also split the lever, A physician was immediately summoned from Avr but before he got ther Gorman was dead, having lived a little ove an hour, and was unconscious from the time he was Struck until he died. Govman was about twenty-one years old an e from Springfield, 111, where his relatives reside. | Pde Cummings Was Taken In K that as torn to picces and iced to - the 10TC, 1 non to the bon | and lon scheme, and th that that they will carry. e i | st or had more at stake. measure of the objectionable features, but ayin The brek in'th 600 feet wide and th n to- ; ma- t inthe | jured, Gilmore stavted from his home this ¢ and | moruing, Lis do the Louso of day s Neofiaska Ciry, Nob., April 25.—[Special inery and while he pretends not to have | two. | a8 he does those -of the Missouri | Grand levee 1,000 fect v wation b ] o Tun 2z, ]—Abor onths ago 5 IFTES Or: candidate for the governorship he is calling ARMY NEWS, | Pacifie. TR ARt toh S6MHa n.. ¢ ure washing out Apidly The | private family, where be intended wuking to Tur Brr]—About six mouths ago’| A Trotting Circuit Organized. | 8 C@CH0 LA e During the voxt £k ds thrce months there | Eociic: During ‘all'this timo and for some | A NSRS e G B T D I e T R there arived in this city from Plattsmouth | Bgarirce, Neb, April 25.—([Speciul Tele- | to Washington all the local leaders he 1 Ha T n'l'n.mmt\ wneics i the active | time before the Missouri Pacific has acted in Ny Oreans 68 all the people have been | and exaetly in hisline, and he therefore @ young woman with two small childven, | gram to Tie BEm—A trotting civeuit was | depend upon, and is giving them their i st mllu-.u‘m\. Three of these are heads of | @ way perfectly incomprehensible to its com- | faken out who desived to come. ought o could perfori tie work without struct ons. He is also calling here many men | jypeans who rank -ns' brigadier who were opposed to him or dissatistied with | pamely: Quartermaster General his management and is trying in every way | who retires June 16{ Commissary McFceeley, who vetives July 1, and Surg petitors, Without giving any reason it has overridden the Trans-Missouri as- | cease n rules and refused or more often en- | inches, 1 tirely ignored any request to join in_ raising | been inunda REENVILLE, Miss.,, April 25.—The rain ‘ today and the river has fallen theee ortions of the stre hich have | than he was d twenty-four days are now i e o tho ¢ th, claiming | opganized here last evening 1o be kuown us st Nebraska civenit. Arrange- made for holding meetings du i ¥ ¢ ! T o e misch. see- | to conciliate them and bring thom ' into his who gave her name as Lottic Sy . that she was a widow. She was accom- | the Southe pavicd by o mun many years her senior who | ments wer sented himself as Widow Lottie's | ing the su Gilmore lind 110 soutiot ted by t on the street vicket come lowed cod the penters’ union and w. They de 1in that state with cur The tive is supposed to be | in the house yesterday duce the number Walker and Cable and President Miller of the past three or | chavging them with being pousible for illegitimate child, She ‘tried to got a ieneral Miles to New )!\n'k, giving Generals repr ! d i | Mcore, who retives’ Algust 10 | b an association, 1t has like- | covered and. the sitiation encour by half u dozen of t uncle. The uncle and nicge rented a house | ond week in June: Beatrice, thinl week in | camp. Mr. Andrews, Lis chairman of the | lllnulldh‘*‘rh 6th] ||\|‘|\|\‘:rx§ \]\}hu\\'u» 462 e given publicly any reason for ex- | ing, ‘ Tain until ho was within o hundred yavds of on Sixth strcet and went to housekecping, | Tunc: Humboldt, fivst week th Jults o \Wie | state committeo, is at Hurrisburg working in | recently promoted to that vank. It isim- | tending the passenger demorilization to Der Rew OnLeass, La., April 25 —A ‘Pimes | the place he intended working at, when six Everything moved along scemingly VErY | neaeton oot i that place. 18 1ot yet de | 8 similar way and telegrams in -cipher are | possible to say who Wil be selected, as the | ver. Recently almost every member of the | Demoerat correspondent at Bayon Sura of the strilers rushed up from bebind, With- e o avil RO | And (Lo thore | eldan. aRoRET hiural DriYesIE b St | passing betiween the, two men coustantly. | bresident will not take the subject under | oll Western States Passenzcr association has | there are ten crevasses in th Pointc e e el e i AL B s s Bt e b e Lo s I A g : Bt - Sentor Delameter is Ouays | consideration until the vacaneies uctually | written in vain for the Missouri P | loven front. The worst of these is the il Wwhoro Tio wis golie, . tho togls: were o LI O tcle SL DRde anCine LengeatiiEp e ominect ATt cameter 18 WHEYS | Geeur, but the friends of various candi | sons for refusing to aid in forming the | Rick crevasse, w volume of wat Knocked froin his hands by one, and anots former packed up his effects and left town =i 5 x candidate and he proposes to nominate him | . 5jondy at, work getting their papers to- | on. The whole thing is explained wh | feet deep and 400 feet wide is < in and | steack hina violent blow. in the neck, felling It was while in this lonely state thut the Tapped the Tifl, regardless of consequences. If Delameter is | gothoer ¢ nizing theiv political influence | is known that several syndicates have | inundating everything. They so faras | i to the ground * widow beeame acquainted with Frauk Cum- nroLk, Neb., April Special Tel nominated he will not be elected. Tk will | to attack the president at the proper time. | been negotiating with the Mexican Central i Las been learned, been no loss of 1ife, but a [ The strikers then literally pod mings, & respected young plumber of this | gram to Tue Bey Prank Eble and J. | be 4 movement against him both on account | The leading candidates for the quartermaster | people and that Gould wished to | great quantity of stock has been the prostrate earpenter, ki s bl in the SR Topec O LY ONE T t | Julins Peller, both less than thivteen yeavs of | of his personal character and record and par- weralship are the fouy coloncls of that | speculative capital until he had | The erevasse at New Morganza is head and stomach and i the vibs. His fuce ) placo, Frauk felt sorry for Lottie in her | o o the Gl of the former's father yes- | s SRCTH ops, Tompkius, Bingham, Perry and | sce whether the plum was worth the picking. | wide and about fifteen thousand cubic S BAOTS S AU St 0T Hibsk dRUE OGS lonely condition, and_ Lottie was sorry for | (¢ tapped the Ull of the formenr's father yes- | ticutarly because he s the representative of | Hojges,” In the subsistence department | His investigations are suid to have been sat- | wuter por secoud is pouring threw it into the | wound wis i loius cit on tlie scaip inflicted, I and: as pity is akin to love o inatil .and made tracks for | boss rule. Whether there will be an inde- | ypo ~ cundidates are. the two colonels | isfactory, and the deal for the transfer for | low lands L presumably by billet of wood, The nssuilt oniul union soon followed. It was not a | th 'S re overtaken by Mr. Eble | pendent republican candidate or whether the | pypapry and Bell, In' the ‘medical corps | - Central to the Missouri Pacific | Darnss, Tex., April 25.—The Trinity viver | ants, after pegsecuting theie victim until he while thereafter that the voung wan be- | last nig i in (e cootere They ure | republican bolters will vote the state demo- | jy Y R et o Bast | comp | o o e s tontat s 10 | i ndcn i ol A somewhat suspicious of his bride’s char- | botl ve candidutes for positions | cratic ticket is uncertain, but whiche the chicf medical puryeyor of the avmy, who | _ This t the Atchison entively off from | reach the highest point reeorded in m Gi was pick ding from half a acter, but he was hardly prepared for the | in the rd At Kearncy and their | course is taken if M. ] is nomi | was a candidate when General Moore was | 1 trafie, us the Missouri Pacitic will | you The water is ankle deep in the streets en wout e case was reported o the disclosures which were to follow | parents will undoubtediy have them sent | it means the defeat of the republican t | cted, has the lead in the race. He is the | refuse to pro rate at Bl Puso as the Atehison | ind is still vising Heavy raius ave yeported | central station and Chiet Marsh detail At this time there appearcd upon the scene | there. anditiievovertnrow, of (GunysE BOtH Hdo | ranking colonel and has a long voluntcer | has at Kansas City. | throughout north and west Texas, Washouts | detective to hunt dowi the murderers a mutual acquaiutanee, who hailed from Ch - _4 are organizing for the fight'in_the loeal ¢ . ; [ e hove Cliatiman Walkex | ato 16portal on hny. railroads id | T at i e EAampatig fton, T, The presence of this man worried A Four Thousand Dollar Fire, ventions smd the prospects are that Quay, | “1\Wis expected that the death of Major | of the Inter-State Commerce Railway associa- (it e st abadonco e e B S e Mis. Cimmines, and a few remarks dropped [ Harrizeros, Neb, April Special | huving the party machinery under his control, | Goyeral Crook would result in a ¢ tion and President Cable of the Rtock Island | car Veron, on the Denve | alleged incrici of the police in protecting by bim led the husband to force a confession | Telegrinn to Tur Bir. |- Pive broke out in | Will have a majority in the state convention. | yjjitary division commanders, but S returned today from New York, and both | Fort Worth road, was partiully wi { e who wish 10 worl, bt are afrd of e an his wife reganding her former lite. She | o e b at the home of S, D, Newton, six | LMy be that ho will o to his seises w- | Proctor suid today that ho changes we were encouraged over the outlook, while | The freizit liouses i the novthern pa strikers; "o Dossos 'suy. the policoiare in Id liim that her home was at Chariton, Ta., T 1 e SR TnE e phs aa o nt: ivention meets and take his candi- | g0 for at least two months. It is under- | nothing appears on the surface to indicate | this under water, as ave also all the | sympathy with the strikers, tere £he had been warvied to a man named | Wiles east of heve, at 11 o'clock last night and | date from the field, but he is o headstrong | g4504 that the date of th retirement of Brig- | there is any move to combine for the purpose | lowlunds. - No loss of life is reported, but the | Should dohuson, the Swede, and Gilinore. Ducloworth, the father of her two children, | consumed “efzht fine work hovses, a large | man and 4 boss aud [ think will fusist upon | ;gjer General Grievson, July 8, has been fixed | of re-establishing the old rates. 1t is kuown, | dumige to erops, railroads und other property | who huve beci assaulted by the strikers, die, Aftera fow years of marred life she loft her | quuntity AvisnimedBinnd e stdliion (ihavine hisown Woy, e B for the rearrangement of the principal com- | however, that Gould telegraplied to Chicagd | is ciormous. | NeSe18 Teareds (s 1s HIOUNDIGE thubwarmEA husband for” the smiles ces of @ | stock compuny valued at DORSEY EXPLAINS. | mands, and the present plan contemplates the | today proposing conditions for u general set- KANsAs 011y, Mo., April 25.—Reports from | will be swori out by some of the husses ik ngton engineer, by whom | L000. Tusurance, ¥00 on the Representative Dors that his motion | transfer of Gene Howard to Chicago and | tlement, but after u close conference between Kansas state that a b all of rain oc- | against the oMieers of the Carpenters’ union 1B | from her husband, but failed, but he was uc- The hous: anaries and an ad- | of civil service commissioners from three to | Stanley, Gibbon, Py Merritt or Brooks | the St. Paul each of them was as mumas an | four days. The farmers express themselves | the murder. It s clrimed that in such @ commodating " enough to dic soon after, and | Jucent were barely saved. nlnu is not h; h’v interpreted as an attack on | command of the division af thePacific, oyster. as greatly encouraged. Rej .m-u“m‘.m north- e the principle lid down i the Anueelist thus give her more liberty, which she spee 2 = = the system which these centlemen represent. hh — western [Kansas state that the fall of vain was that w speiker is Hable for wetions done ily took advantage of by deserting the en A Veteran Reunion at Plainview. [ o Says that he be in civil service re- oW A e Will Fight the Towa Railway Bill. the heaviest ever known there. The storm | {u pursuanee of his advieewould hold iu the ty cannot do | The following fonrth' class postmasters | Cyicaco, April 25.—[Special ‘elegram to | ended in thut section tuhl[.hl with quite a present instiace. i (o an G tAl g dp th | Willlum | Norrois, Neb,, April 25,—[Special Tele- | form and that the republican pa Hendrickson, &~ Chariton liveryman, | gram to Tip Bre.] ~Rsopiistions ure being | better thun to maintain it by strictly enfore- ,‘)ot'“':bflmfl,“t;l fi’d' : O‘l'ml’“fl- g}::::‘*:; Tutg; Bek.]—Jowa oftcials will have a fight | heavy fell of suow. No damage u antici- | “'President 0'Connell of the stiikers sutid to- Several - atlompts on C the DA ool | made on o hireo scule fora grand old soldiers! | (Ethe WIARE CaUIIng T S PP | igned | St Bual) Leo connty, £ Denny, vice | on thélr binds if they atompt toienfores tho ) PAECE T L e but they were finally successful and came to | tennion at Tl wouly 15, Charles T | TS G0 PO O e fOF Living tires | O- Fritzjunker, removed: railrond bill which recently passed the Iowa A Flood "“‘"‘"‘““"‘- and would discipthie uny than found guiity of | Plattsmouth and then to Nebraska City, [ 1 Wyl (ov GiColonel g W | commissioners when one could manage the of- | MISCELLANFOUS. legislature and which was mutilated by the | Wasmixaros, April 25, Captain John Cow- | doing so, - where they quarreled and parted, Hero she | Tteker of Valentine, dudge Allou of Madison | gice just us well and perhaps a good deal bet- | The Nebraska delegation tomorrow will | blunder of a printer in leaving out asentence. | don, promoter of the seheme to open an outlet | “But, he $aid, wwe claiin the 1ight to Towa lines was held to- dent, urging him to | A mecting of ull th er | pescefully und fentlomanly upproach and tall to men at work i1 v ) A commnittee of citizons aud a nu builders met yosterday, and the assumed the name of Lottie Smith. but con fessed that her vight name was Allie Duck worth. Her muiden name is Deloy and | parents liveatC on. Lotticconfessed that Kick .~ As long as ble of manag- | send a letter to the pre | fng the pension office, the Iadian office and | appoint ex-Governor Furnas as the Nebraska | day in Chicago, trafiic_ men a | the patent ofice, excreising the duties of the | commissioner at large for the state of Ne- | ing represented. It was the unanimous be- | comptroller of the currency and cavrying on | braska for the world's fairin Chicago. | lief that a strong and probably successful | | for the flood waters of the N through Lake Borgne, from a point ten miles | Below New Orlenns, which ho hus bean urg- | ssissippi 1 promised to be on hand to address the multi- tudes expected to be present attorneys be- iher of the ssult . was o Him in (Ili‘ Jaw. she was a reckless, bad givl, and Cummings | April ¢ Special Tele. | other branches of the gov vinment, he does not Perny S, Hear, | fight could be made against the enforcement | ing upon congress for the past ten | that the conféren ded upon, Shoudd told her he could 1o lonzer live with he KeanNey, Neb, April 2 pecial Tele- | seo why it is necessary to have three men at ————— | of the act orany part of it and all the lines | years, and others intevested with him were | the negotiations finally come o naught, the ; he had married her under her assumed name, | £ram to Tur Ber I'his morning Captain | the head of a much smaller bureaun and of in- ADAKOTA TO DOOMED. will join in contesting the first case that | given o hearipg today by the senute comuiit- | eqrpenters’ council will recopnize the new which was unlawful, He offered to take et | Cornelins and Charles Richavds engaged in o finitely less fmportance than those mentioned, ariscs, tee on commerce, The bill anthovizing Cap- | hosses' association, wid will probably declare to St h where both were unknown and nken row, which ended in Cornelius kicl If he had his way he would abolish two of the | phe Northwestern Claims the Site of | —_— tain Cowdon and his associates to proceed to | the strike off us regards th and” will re- o the we the bu A New Train to the Coast, k, now mmissionerships and hay s under Dbefore the com- | sume work under their employent again under her right u the face, breaking his jaw. | i Richards | | 1 ; ot P | | stablish her i a home and let her paddle | Pl fractire i @ Serions one. . The preiimic | the. control of one good man who is in sym- | Fort Pierr - 3 St. Pavr, Minn,, April 25.—Within three | mittee, provides that they 11 be paid | Phose new bosses How claini, 1o be able to own canoe in the futare, She Seemed 10 | o fonl fon: ot s been delaved to | pathy with the administration and the repub- | ST. PAvt, Minu,, April 25.—A Pierre, S. | Ak R Sl £300,000 for every foot of flood level of | cmploy 4,500 men,” said one of the carpenters’ ] i al for assi us bec thy wi Al - weeks the Northern Pacific railvoad will put | DO0RS ploy wen, ! pei & v the latter courseand Cummings started | iwait developments lican party. special says: General Superintendent Rl8 o e LUt | e vver that shall be reduced by the outlet, | councll tod St. Joseph, anda fow days later tele- eiths | "It may be said in this connection that there | Sanborn of the Northwestern railroad, says it “)" anew train ""’!1“ "1 sty leaving '{""; in | the figures to be ascertained by a commission. | +We hay tred the mnintter down,.and graphed for b She was not quite ready to A Big Damage Suit. is a very strong fecling in congress in favor tholntantlonot thati oA liadiaka . | the morning immediately after the arvival of | the outlet shall not be successful in | have conel they can permanently employ ‘ 70, and ile she delayed he repented of his 5 T Pelowram | Of the position taken by Mr. Dorsey, al- | 2% cention of that roud to take posses- | the Chicago train, and reducing the time ¢ the flood level, no payment is to be | abo ¢ OUrsCIVeS cian now pnt Boiand sybllashol gelayed o rupontad o1 Guaxt, Neb., April 25, [Special Telegram ’ A 10 Ry of “the mile square” for, rallroad purposes | from Ohicago o the coast cighte | ug theilloot lovel, ng paymoit:t b0 fEabout B,U00. SIV0 burstlyes Gl noyanIULD ) n hours. | made by the government. W A train was rendered ne ry by H. J.'Shulthels of the I siency of the present aveangements of the Knights of Labor Mc of the road. | Vi s, which are e e s | trough s amendment was ruled out of orde e Howlind damage suit | jocquse it would change the existing law and | and that the land they: want is exactly that | The ext | lington & Quiney | that is not allowed on appropriation bills. | where the town of Forts, Pierre is situated. | the insuft | vk 1,500 men on buildin hunds ot the old v 50 the owners of th w nteaetors, When buildings will stépand changed his mind, and advised hev s to go home to her parents. ~ Instead of doing | to Tne Brr.] - this she left for St. Joseph a fow s Jater | against the Chicago, B islative commit- | i, id Federation of | ;.! Sear l\‘ixr (”\mu‘lm\ ) ..,.; fia <:| :., find | :‘H. .»_I Arm.h\“,fiu‘ .,‘ on tr i \H‘xv‘(_m. N )".E A SENATE SUBSTITUTE. This is the first annoupeement of the com. | fOF the heavy senger tri ated the ‘Luk;- 11!‘-u;m- w(”'-h | cancel their contracts with the Buildin him, and then the dispatehes from St. Joseph | fore Judge £ ‘hurch. The testimony o Phe republic DA T e oI tn COM | e FE D PR " = system had cost over #0,- | change contractors and turn the work over 1o told of the atiful, intelligent, heart- | eminent medical gentlenion from Lineg L horipublican members 0 GiNGsenAta corly | panyis inlention sudhs Srporaiion ihas set The Cut on Live Stock. | it was supported by organizi- | us. broken and_descrted wife,” who wis beiug | being taken. Mrs. Howland's suit is the | Y hieh will be | to work by legal process to eject the settlers | qyozq In view of the r tion in the states where the moncy was ex- | “Phat will give us 4,500 at work cared for. by tho churltablo people. Cu- | count of fulliug from d train at Oveapol proposed s o substitut e Mclcinley | thereon. Fort Pierre citizens claim they Will | yion of §7.50 per car on live stock from t | pended so strong as to prevent agitation in | and leave us only sowe L0 men 10 mings: returned to Nebraska City to Iy 4 oy ¢ | Bill' when the latter weasure reaches the | fight the company, but théir chances are slim | ap e R it 3 | that section of the country of. any other plan. | care for on strike. ~ We can do i We suit to have his_ murviage Completed Their Work, senate, It will be similar to that which was | inasmuch as the’ company has fulfilled all | ;\’,:;.:{;'",' "1':““4;“]‘1[0‘“:{ .]-'.:n.‘fum""E‘-Iff.:fi‘-.fl:.‘:. hulthels was requested by Chaivman Frye | canJeep the old bosses out of the business by hunted up Tue Ber <.m -~|,..n.h nt, to whom Hastixes, Neb,, April Special Tele- | om the same committecand passed | @greements to obtain title to the land and the | 10080 the trans-Missou: O ihtici has | to prepare and file a brief giving the names | the aid of the other trades. Should they at- he reluted his tale of woe as ubove set forth. | giq to T Bre.] - The Hastings committee | ite at the Tast session of congress with | Sioux bill provides that they shall have it. | jiuc 4 uotice permitting the members of the | of engineers who approved the outlet system. | tompt to cmploy non-unton men we would AT appointed to solicit aid for the stovm sufferers » ations, and wilk differ from the | _ This action of the railroad will wipe out | 800w Rt BT cf it 3 The committee then adjourned. simply establish “u picket on the neighbor- A County S 2 b Choyeine antl ok CORntLos Have coms i important par- | Port Pierre, which was, re y 4 b oib, | — hood.” The non-union men would be scared to McCook, Neb., April Pele- 1 ploted “their work in a satisfactory manner. | heen any expecta- | the county seat, and give honer to Stan- TLowa Managers Confer. A Ulond Burst. death and a policeman would be called. Theén SR A R AR eht | Do ar of gt and DLovisions, t1c i ready | tion on the part of the republican leaders that | 1oy, the * unsuceessfal Conioatant locate P 1 2 g SR | S FovsPApril 25.—A Gainsville special | the brickluyers and other trades would refuse is now on in Red Willow county e the | for shipment. * | the MeKinley bill would become a law, but | across the viver from he '“'l‘“"- April 'i"f, 4 l‘“" ]‘}‘"'-‘ "f'”l"l' anys: A cloud burst struck the city last | 0 Work under police protection—and there ) R 2 | nd 3 L3 Fars 80 on 8 B has bts —t seneral managers of the Towa lines was held ¥ v g | you mve, e Tat i e EMaObole S sl | the committée on ways and means bas at- | W [ " St oie oA dalugihg tho |- VoL : £ Ao jiagiayidays SNoCoolsiliaa magan ghill lint A Gage County Pi | tempted to frame such o m 1l | Vietoria WooahullNiNatest Scheme. | hore toduy to consider the course. towird tho | "MEID 1asting four hours and deluging the | * oo bhosses' association will emplo country to the depth of sev loss o property will be h ral feet. The | pone but union men and we shull permft vy as the whole | uuion men to work for none but those bosses ps Fined | who recognize the union.” for u petition asking the county board to cull a special election for the purpose of relocat ing the county scat of Red Willow county, which is now located at Indianola, a swall town eleven wiles cast of MeCook. Today MceCook's committee hay the matter in entatives. et thre The plan has | New Youk, April 25.~8ir Francls Cook and Lady Cook (Tennie Claflin) and Mr.fohn county is deluged angd the er Biddulph Martin and. wife (Victoria Wood* [y rensed Union Pacific Earnings. The storm was the heaviest over known in o null) arrived on the steamer Trave today. 1n | Bosrox, Mass., April %5,—The preliminary | Uis section. Large washouts have oveurzed | The Pittsburg Trouble. an_interview this ovening Mr. Martin [ gtatement of the Union Pacific roud for | be s ‘;j:wl‘m_w‘_"\ Seinity xad 4wt | [1).”.,,3‘\ Pu., April 25— The g | 1 | of the railw: rred to the I the house of rep i therefore to have Brater, Neb., Ap Sy am ‘to Tie Bre.| - Mrs. Phillip Gascoigne, | one of the early pioneers of this section, died | at her home W miles northwest of the | city, yesterday. The funeral services were held today. A large number of Beatrice citi- }oml rate bill passed by the last Towa legis- ature. No conelusion was reached, | | | such a | bill passed by the house and then sent to the senate, where it could be carefully revised | i the difference arranged in a conference committee, | . H charge presented to the ty commission- | zens attended the obsequies, | STILL TINKERING. iid the object © of their — visit | upch shows the net earnings were $099,000, | only life lost was that of a woman who died | Ay OWplOYes WOro re ers - petition signed by 1,548 clectors of the - = | The ways and means committed still con- | was to establish | two banks, ome | an incrcase of 56,000 {hthe Rea of & inan 5 Al neil of the Railway Employes county, asking that @ special election be A Snow Storm at Grant | tinues to hear arguments from persons in New York and one i Chicago, to be used e . . from her home, which was surrounded by | ation today, the various companics hav- culled " %o relocate the county seat. | Gy xr, Neb., April Special ‘T m | fected by the proposed - changes in the tarift | in connection with the banking houses of COOK (OR RED. water several feet deep., | ing refused to” make the concessions de- Last year wis_an off yewr |t e By AT et h and is tinkering its bill every day, so nobody | Cook & Martin of Lontden, The new venture e i TN munded. The supreme council will arvive in potitics, Only 1,567 votes were cast at the | 1€ B leavy snow storm has knows what sort of shape it will be in when | is an extension of the Anglo-American com- | His Deserted Spouse Finds Him Al Signed by the President. on Monday, und_after making a thor- November election, and as only three-fifths of | vailed here all day, Tt extends as fav castas | it is finally taken up in the house for uction. | puny in which they are Interested | J Untrue WasmiNGtoy, April The president | ough Investigaiion will announce its decision the number of votes cust b the lust election | Curtis und as, fur west as Cheyenne, 1t is AN UNFOUNDED RUMOR, Mrs. Martin said Lady Cook aud berself | ywiomry, Kan., April Special T signed the joint resolution of congress passed | and the men will uet uccording are necessary to procure a special election, it | much heavier in the west, but not s0as 10 | rppere was o rumor about the capitol today | Would found two homesyone in New Yorkand | Tur B H Y00k s | today uppropriating $150,000 to enable the Fiff is to prodict that an election will be | interfere seriously with trafic, that the prosident had siven notiee that ho | one in Chicago, for tha' prevention of cri gram to Tur Ben.]—Heury Cook, who hus | S04y bppreprating, SIROT 10 SHEDE The Wir s BN Knocked Out, called, Indianola’s friends are endeavoring, ey | ol St the " caucas cilver bl unloss 1 | where children would be taught to abor all | been confined in jail heve for some days await- | JEREHIES B WA TEAMEITE, TS Sioiet | Wastixero il 25, By a strict party by getting up remonstrances, to defeat the Bound Over tor Hlegal Voting. | was modified so as to make speculation in s Lt is evil in society. | preliminary heaving on the churge of | prerfiowed by the Mis. ,L Anis hd {ts trbus | v Honkn dorimit o i call, The county commissioners gave them | Brarwicr, Neb., April 2. [Special Tele R0 b ol BN e Ao T R - adultery (living three miles southeast of | tavies ML s LA 1. v010, Hh HODNG of ioaion colnage, welghita }’h““ Rt night to file remonstrances, | g to Tes Bre-—-Ayoung wan named | But it could not be traced to any author- Still Snowing at Hol | Kingfisher, Oklahoma, with Miss Dortha | B i, and measures today authorized the chairnan and will give thelr decision on Weduesday | () astor was given a hearing in the county | doubtless oviginated in a Horyokr, Col, April 25.—[Spc 1 S AT | BOLD BISWARCK. | to offer the ipon in the |- Risholsen),yve. talen: 19, Huighsh — caucus Wednesday night in place of the Win- morniug by o marshal to appear béfore Com- | The Ex-Chancellor Sces Nothing to | dow silver bill abcudy reported by the con- ved Rogers. — His veal wife, who | pear in the May Demonstration e iy next. Mt tion wi ak feels confident that the eled be called and that they will win Sceretary Windom that the | gram to Tie Bre.)--Phe snov court today on & charge of illegal voting I Filley last fall and this spring, He was | Bill was impe bound over to the district court in the s of | president is i ret in this particular, The : ported last night continlies with unabated fu i given to threats nor is it his missioner ¥ The Crawford Mu g However, the wit continucs warm and the session of the committe Blind | at o9 §300, ice to indicate what action he will take | v three wecks ago came from Omuha and 0 pril 25.—1The Herald publishe Crawroun, Neb,, April Special Tele- | ¥ — T ey i o e bt et no ainage esOhaaRtREoay patlatook, WM, | AINELIERES (BAR-SAED el SEUACANY [C ToxuoN, ApHll The Herald publishes'| oo ovord amendments which were x gram to Tur Brr.— Willlam Nee, the man | Mr. Scarft Retives. lis views on the silver question to several | storm is general, extending from Choyentie, | GHERIER SR 6 0% as Puscnt | todey.an Intorosting nooount of. aninWrvIew | saoted, - Tha- demograt ombers voted shot by Timothy Spring, lived in Wisconsin Graxp Istasn, Neb., April 95— [Specigl | Keutlemen and - they are well understood by | tastus fav as Farnau,: Neb., east of here. | sho having been at Ki ier ever since the | with Bismarck Dgaingt the bill because it was the vepublican ! B oS iy i s D, members of his” party. He does not a The snow is melting repidly aud w | arrest was made, The commissioner's quar- The prince said that if it was in his power | caucus bill und because, as Bla aid, it wis and was a single man. His friends ure ex- | Telogram to Tue Bre.|—Toduy the fim of : | ; | The prince said the it was in his power | aiad Mondas: The ' [ il ! ve the bill as it stands and will doubtless | feared. Should the, weather moderate | ters were crowded with people who had been | he would not interfere with workmen on May | the worst bill from a silver stindpoint that pected Monday. The body in the meantime is | Cole & Scarff, proprictors and editors of the | Suggest certain changes in But he is too | rapidly, washouts will gequr along the entire | aiipacted by the cise I N e e wanld He s alis: {oty, | had yet come before the committee, When fn charge of the undertaker. The troublo | Grand Istand Times, was dissolved, Bion | good a party man to veto a measure that was | autions ure wisely being made by | “IRESET IR SRS and four | Which Would only inoroase tho duiressivenced | tho substitute is offered in the house Blund which resulted in the shooting grew out of a | Cole buying the business und My, Scarftre- | adopted by republican caucus with only six roud officials at Bis point, and section | KL+ SOMIMEN 000 bR T, T BDA . Jous: | BRI SRS vipiee (T will present us a counter proposition his free - quarrel the men had some weeks ago, Yes- | Ve | dissenting voices L | orders i@ patrol the line at all | hours were spent in hearing Mrs. Cook's evi- | 0 the SEGALOR AN A A B coinge bill terday they met in the saloon of G. H, Det Steam |:\||h 2l ONLY A BLUFF, Hours uatl the storm siops. | de "‘i"‘“’"“‘ investigation will be resumed | (08 iocessity of human progyess, Dy - vick, when Neo advanced towards Spring fil) ship Arvivals, kit sa Rar b G A ve R ey in the morning would ceuse should man ever becom Breckinridge-Clayton Investigation, saying, You are carrying a gun for me, you | At New York-The Augusta Victor (Rl RN R SRR ORI | The Womaa's Clubs. The witness was subjected to a close cross- | foq He dwelt upon the need of combati Lutm.e Rock, Avk., April 25.—~The Clays ‘ s~ of & b——," whereupon Spring drew his | from Humburg; the Italy, from Diverpoc | has discoverad the ussassin of the 1 (K, April 23-This was the last | cxamination. Sho gave a history of their | itiiiism. the vietory of whieh he said R R L e } revolver and fired, tho ball entering Nee's At Queonstown —The Wyoming, from New | Cladton is simply a bluff for effect ) the confederdtion: of the Woman's | M x;x‘-.»_ml-. \\‘]u-l} commenced in Toronto in sean government by the least intelligent | B ¢ il ikt vight sido just ubout the hip. After the shot | York Y oo R R R L O N ey o b, | 1882, * Cook futled thore in business and tried | ™1 SldiGicd that, socialism would give a | 4mined o vlive witiesses today, \ was fired the wounded man grasped the gun At Baltimore—The Oranmoor, fr I | there to investigate the cause of. ( . ) 3 to leavo bher then, going 10 Bos- | 2004 ‘dewl of troublo yet. He suid te man | Bewrly all of whom wei vocs, The ne- ‘ from the hund of Spring and got it cocked and | don it T g AT e L gram from Mrs. Johu 4. Logan and Mrs, M, | ton, _where she followed —him. They | \yho wonld yeld 10 the “prosent mauifestation | §Y0es testified that they cust the stradglt was in the act of shooting when the bartender At Bremen—The Weser. from Baltimc | spondence between Breckinridge and the | 1 M. Wullacevoluutcgipg the co-operation | o to Owaba and & mysterious | wag o cowned and it was some times true be- | publicau tcket cont the ne of Johin threw his hand under the hammer and probe | At London Sighted : The City of Chi- | governor duriug the lust few months, 1t is | of the woman's departibent of the Chicago | e destroyeditho hmsband's busiuces, whet | nevolonce to shad the blood vt @yiotous mi- | M. Clayton as canilate for congross, AL "'» sav d Sprimes life The wounded man | cago, from New York | Claimed that the varn about John M ton | World's Fuir associaliée. Mrs. Charlotte E, | {19 G8I €O So-nonapk ol ];‘: | norigyrin defenca .\‘; the law abldfng majority. | MOty oT e hesrys whotostificd wov ell and immediately became unconscious, | — - - hav been killed by mistake for Powell | Brown of Orange, N. K, wus ed presi- | g8 U D AOURG. CB S 15 pocket | yiy (declarea that May day wis nof a dangers | able to vead, and could i te hether the dying in about hulf an hour. The corouer | pe TR TR | Clayton by an old enemy of the dent for the en; yeRe; Mrs. Muy Wright | from _““‘““”“]‘_‘ NichiOlson, who hved | Gugcanemy, The day need not be dreaded. It | tickets were the ones ed ornot, They Leld i inquest this morning and the jury + 3 s only unrcasonable, but absurd Sewell of Indianap fce prosident twenty-cight miles west of Owmabi. The | wonid bhe merely n sivam ight like that of the | were | ¢, hos of haying yeted for found that the deceased « ) his death by For Omaba und yiciuity: Fair, followed by | Pi¥y onl'0id not resemble cach ¢ 7 O Crley (onbie TR e Lusband explalued that by saying he often | Galvation urmy ; | Clayton. In fvery few cases, the bullot ; i Shot from i -calibre erin the hauds | ruin way and it was well known that Powell ¢ tary; Miss Mary H i‘ aple of Ku l'-‘i\‘i"“l”‘ PE I, o, “--'(')-""'Il'“ | 4 PR shawenl tht 1 for Bredkenridye o 0 ¥ S elol s inten r Nebraska learing, warmer, ile \ re in the hh 1 I ) . 1 1 " o n hou s time tuhom » Iy n Is st b i iwen oo th ‘ £ Pnothy Spring with felonious intent | ll N ka: Clear war varia ton was it .\;.; e lu the ucighborhood u the | j|‘mx. | correspoindiig M. T g by, Alout_thls tme Ckighami | Foul Play Yeured: this s or wait u tho \ PR & — winds time the murder was committed i « wife of Sonptor Iicarst of ! | ¢ il i - ot corresponding (o the um pposite The Fremont & Yankton Organized. | Wor Iowa: Rain, warmer, northwesterly | where it ocourred. is a small one and every | & surer 1 and they would move there. ~He left Omahy Moxrnear, Apil 5.~ Atother Beniell | tho pame of the vo " poll books, 50 DR o A net Sl ot B0 LA LU TR iR iy | wheve is ocouimed 1a & siall oue aRd oYery - alittle over a year: ugo, secured a claim and | mystery is expected by the people here that it is vory cusy ortiin: the tioked gram 10 Tue Bre.)-Articles incorporating | For South Dakota: Fair, warnier, winds | by the vitizey eryhody knew that John A Big Lu Blaze. veiiued fa August and told how ho wub Bt 1o A young Boghisimen pawiodiskmbor disap- | casb by oaols voter, Tn-ucarly ll vases whive the Frement & Yuukton railway company | becowing southerly M. Clayton was there for tho purposo of tik: | Dercri, Minn., AWl 20, —(Special Te Donld ot hear froth bl mud knew nothing | Doured wystericusly from sho G Centrul | 10w Ratie 10 Sl B, i WA AL B were today filed in the office of the clerk of | RO . 18 SSMIOLY i ik G0 LKL alediON | gram to Tue Brr.|—A five 10day destroyed | move of his movewents witil B, J, Cook sui- | Botel 4 fow duxs ago, Hwo courpanions who ono, e i Dodge county. The articles were signed by St I'"‘“! '\';' "\"‘"“\" “'"‘ L"“"\" tral | brothe . \"‘],"“_'_ Distaken ) ! ": ol ‘. 000,000 fect of lumber aud @ nenbor of | cided in the Mitlard hotcl ut Ouaha last | e e ~‘:."_' him Loy | i““"““' BYSIIAK - i i o vk b doll i R vis, Mo, Apri \ ) [ RESn B vas mado soon | ) illdings bolonglng torRaine & Gk, nf Noeth Juary, when she thought the suicide was | S#Ving they were goin L e Kemmler's End Very Near. J. E. Shervin and C. C. Christensen, all of ke ern Pacific Junetion, IHelp was, sent from 'y foul p Avni April 25, —The cax ot h iristen ; lutions fayoring the passige of the Butter i > 1088 Wil estimat 100, setticd up e learncd through the probate | foul play 14 1 Duluth. The loss was estimated it €100,000 I Williw 1 I Y \ this city. They provide that the termini of | \worth anti-option bl now pending i cons | b COMRADE Insuratice §0,000 ot ol i Ouiabia_ that her husbund was yet e la S, i Tihaatp My SpurAClID R the proposes all be at Fremont | gress or sident’s old army co: i s il i ar Kinghshor, and s A iteb toaad .u.“ -ul.|-.‘ s its terminution and nothing but respite from wnd Yankton a4 s commence g ¥ o , an oflee, for the s a " that the same Dorths Niel e by esrath has | the Vernor ean hiw from the terrible i edsicdedi pitag el A i, S Double Lynching in Texas, ors of congross frouy Chicuko understiid N lI e .\7;1:‘1. lnm\l({ e i Writing to her husband v of INTA | experiment next week, He fully realizes his T URORN Afe TNAS T RGN SO0 g GUS Tex., Ay S W Genoral Dost Sycumore, 111, is to ALTOONA B A Shortly after | She went to_ Kingtishe v with ot tend oot h cunfiinehs Dodge, Colfax, Cuming, Stauton, Wayne and | ST AVGUsTRE, Tex., Ay bk 1t Asel e et o. | miduight Daniel Rittmaun, proprictor of the S e T s 4 X ABLAMHER [y sett aud Jorry Teel, n jait here for attempt ) - proy husband and Miss Nick ¢ to | dugly, ‘I ‘ for the finul act in Cedar o Yanktou, Tho wmount of stock | WEF AL A EFN Sove o ks o attemy L thie i Lwas colonel of the Sov- | Union brewery, made an attempt 10 murder | gether they werearrvsted the A J e i OCESS i 0 construg such railroad is 0 poison L el Brooks ana 1 I ahe he was attached the saine his wife, und then shot d killed himself Mis. U feniod having wd K t are 1 I Lhe Gay « #1,000,000, which sum shall constitute the cap- |t out of their cclls and lyu brigade with the Oue hundred and fifth n‘,\.\u.- ‘\\m 1.I‘n‘.lu\ me‘ ]l(‘vl‘u w \‘. L ary t i settle ', Y ), Kumen \\ " hut Ale the il .u‘ Jal stock, to be wivided into shures of §100 | uight, uvis, of which General Dustin was o toxlcated wheu he retived last nig for § t claim they can ' of the week

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