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P THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1800.~TWENTY PAGES ——_—_—_——_——_—-———.“ mflflmHMTMMLMEWWMW”MMWMWMWKMWIHASWNIMXNLWN“W”WW'fiwTMFWWUmemmn.wmmwmmmwmwmummWMwmwmmmW$ at deal of, ulation as to wh Brosnan to Hanrahan to Towel Bases on hind it, and that Buestion is the one every: his speech he had uttered a vulgar tirade | names and ranks are as follows o ‘v.ll'd balls~RBy Clarke 1. Bases from being body is propoun vith reference to it. W rainst Senator o] sterize Fator 3 X 3 - Vaverly, el sy i propoundflhie with reference to it | aggainst Senator Quay and had characterized | Oratovieal Class —Arthur Morey, Waverly, — | e N DY oree Diueke ~ v I Wilson, who s been mostnctive In the | ot | him as athiel and ad st John THull, Kast Des Moties, seoond | 1 0 of FEthbo1 Hout, 4 mintites.= Chipire a burn Discovers a Metal he enterprise, left Bhis morning for St. Paul, i | an attack upon the pi Yostmast Louisa Swoyoe ddrfax, thivd; Al Portery Omalia Defeated by Sioux Oity by a Score | "yl by il it A Burgnlar at Au bk a Minn., on busife@" compec vith the now | Republicans Not Ready to Adopt tho Lodge | o'WWk ARN e HifY 4 Bostister Gens | Loiisa Swover, Lulrty smpson, Rock Rapids, ¢ Five to Three | Ve B ity Was Not Looking For. project. He refulfed to bo interviewed on the | Measure, ever called Mr. Quay a thief, He did not | fourth of Five to Three. | Denver bt o AL AR - subject except tofmphutically aftivm that the | know but understood he was a | Dramatio Class - Mamie Keenan, Monti- 3 Tl | Desven, Colo, April 26, —[Special Tel S 3 new road would @ builtand that withoutany | | man of some good traits and he was no party | cello, first; Edith Johnson, W TWO0 COSTLY ERRORS BY WALSH. | 1o o .‘,.1'.:..“” i j | MANGLED BY A CORN SHBLLER., """* ; e DEOIDED OPPOSITION DEVELOPED. | /il condltion of ex-fep SRR O g ot TOREI l':“,\‘{n';\,'u' LW\J.' el AR s sl i | Taxing ghe Saloon Keepers . | . Page of California, who has boen seriously | ney, fifth: Ollie Vondorbrick, Creston, sixth bt (L L KANSAS CTTY 4 | Erknons, N@., April 20.—[Special Tele- | il several tveeks with asthma from which heart Humerous Class - Hattio M, Ciarpentor, Standing of the Western Association | oA wwroan | Jn Cook, of Julian, has an Arm | 0 mo B |- As the dnitinl step | Many Members Prefer a Reasonable frouble resnited, is unchanged - this morning, | dar Falls, fiesty Harry Medwlell, Newto Clubs Willinms Wins the Six e 4 5 0 hEamn oS p 5§ 5] Completely Torn From His Body | towards supplyfhg this city with muchneeded | Extension of the Prosent Fede LRGSR, oG NS T POt O W osing | HCORA Y ;'-'.'K'.',",','.\ T S e n A8 AN b WP Gpriin, of.....d 19 biw. lioover.rrl @ 8 0 4 Grangers Issue a Callb | fire protection ge council at theirlast regular Supervisory System - Gover months, but that his sudden death at any mo Montfcello wis chosen s the place for Day “I ; L '; : | ““,.1, a0, 51 3 1 b 3 Carpenter, b0 0 3 3 1 State News. | meeting passed an ordinance imposing an oc- | ment for Oklnhomas uuln'v W ould u.{( surprise him i | holding the next contest, and tho followiug and Diamond News. b o 0 4§ 1oz | cupation tax of #250 per year on the saloon f 1o house then went into committee of the | officers were elocted: Prosident, D, Mil: # o BT B iy 1 34 by rpat | keepers, The council's action_does not meet | pE— whole on the legislative appropriation bill, | lerat, Newton; retary, 8. 1. Sheakley, 0.0 5 8 0 Conway,It...0 1000 Avnens, Neb., April 20, (Special Telegram | with entire favor among the saloon men, four | b b ot i treasurer, B J. Sossion, Hast Played. Won. L« = X Vw2 s | to Tum Bee]—A burglar, supposed to be | innumber, Onein particular has -declared Wasnizatox Beneav Te Ovana Ber, MUST BE STOPPED, ruilvoad seeretary. W. A, Doran, Denver v : Ly 3lToutle - 1o Woods, o farmhand, was shot while | Dimself to the effect that the city council, | AL L bt Lt sl Klouy City [ HY INSTNGS, A y o LA b | fire protection and all can go to hades, or £ Wasmisaros, D, C., April 26, Interference with the Federal Oon — A B 7 Denver..o. o 40,2 00000 0— mpting to open @ money drawer i She | 35 to thist efect.” 1o #lyus M8 oustotticrs | There hus apparently been an entitely une In Certain Florida Countles, fisaes , But Repented, aenpEaT v Kunsas City - ‘.:“:“\‘,’ 000011 udise store of Roscow Brothers | notice that he can be found at his old plac ;31 ‘ necessary degree of apprehension in many WaASHINGTON, April 26,~The followlng cor. | mCIAT Ravins, ., April 2. ~[Special to Miiwanukee % g A ut this place, in the Dougherty building, last | business on and after May 1, when the ordi | quarters s to'the danger of ag enactment of A i ; | Tuk Bre] 0. B. Quimby, of Waverly, toole Kansns Cit 0 Earned runs—Donver 3. Two base hits Thi ; «o | mance goes into effect and the first install- 3 respondence was madopublic today : | : i ; Oy Home rons—White, Huses stolenc | ilght, This store has been robbed three | Fce SOTs VAt0 offcet § g | un odious and tyranuical federal cleotion law. | gxgcrtrve Maxsios, April 20, -To the At- | hutium at Cedar Ialls last night. Tmmedi- freadwiy. (i 2 Stams, N, | tines lately and Roscow Brothers fitted up a | b talalhs, e R | Ttistrue that Mr. Lodge has introduced a | torney Goneral -Sir: | hitvo had froquent oc. | 0L after talking it he called the hotel elerk, Sioux City 5, Omaba 3. Daacolih e Fnod s, il by | Kuntrap by loading a musket with buckshot | Seventy-First. Anniversary L 0. O. bill for a federat election law in the house | casion during the last six months to confer | #0d a doctor was sent for, who came m- tim At last the championship base ball season | i fi Hir Flood | and setting it about twenty-four feet away | Doncirster, - Neb, April 2.—[Special 1‘ nd Senator Hoar a similar one in the senate, | With you in reforence to the obstructions of- | % save his life Disappomtment in love is hias been inaugurated in Omaha, and narrow- | 5 Smith 6. Passed batis -Hoover. Thie of | with a wire connecting the trigger with the | Telogram to Tis Bee, ]—The Dorchester Tn- | but it is dailys becotning more evident that | R UGB AT DL b B L L chested, hollow-eye at rests upon the | #AM o | money drawer. Tht thief got the full charge, | dependent Order of Oddféllows celebrated | Mr. Lodge has not the entire concurrence of | Shwuxooas u:'.:r”;'\'u‘«",.n::-.::l.:r AHB OB .':1' | A New High School. city lile ‘a funeral pall, Des Moines 7, Milwaukee 5. { having seven holes in the rogion of the heart, | the seventy-first, anniversary of American | his ropublican colloagues on the subjoct, and | the Uaitnt st 01| Crpan Rapivs, Tn., April 2,—Special Tele % nd his left arm was broken, The man had been seen in the vicinity of the town about | two weeks und was working in the country most of the time, He was about thirty-five Just before the game the two teams, headed | Miwavkee, April 26, —[Special T by the Musical Union bund, paraded the prin- | to Ty Ber. ) —The following is the ipal thorough fares rriages and the smull | today’s game alarge number of republicans | It 18 not necossary to say more of the situa- | ogramto Tuk Bre. |~ Plans wero adopted and ( who are averse to any legislation such as is ‘l‘l‘.:zln\Ymnww'l'm(.||I|A;_-‘)I.N‘;'\‘K'~"l\.Hh‘\‘ AA{';;I‘ fillmv} | the contract awarded this afternoon for the Tl functions, oy toexercise thelrdaws | yow high school building, Tt will seat 40 Oddfellowship at this place today. A lar | | there is quit ! delegation of Oddfellows and their ladics from Crete, Friend and other towns were in 3 attend nd :‘4!-‘|l'\"‘|<|‘1‘jw\:\hln time was | Proposed by the Lodge bill. Judge Rowell, boy and the veteran erank were in their glor LW AUCER i T NGNS | years old, light complexioned, had gray eyes | had, Fix-Governor Dawes dolivered the ud- | the chnivman of the eloctions committee, and | This condition of things can no lomeer bo | PUPIS A Will be one of the linest structures All the conditions were for a fine game and | —— T and promiuent features, und wus five feet | Grogs of the day which was listened to very | Mr. Bowden of Vieginia are among | tolorated. Y instruct Unitea | Of the kind fa the state a great crowd, und, while the day panned out, | poorman, et % § 8 Ol pacton, vr.. 3 1 two lnches tall, He wore brown checkered | nprontively and pronounced by ull @ very | the form Wi i | States Marshal We s he has qual T the crowd failed to come to tim ,\ Athorts it 1 12 0 0 Faeion ) trousers and a black and brown striped coat. IR AR stNIOEIVE FOMeW 027 O | Sraiamss e onbonaitss oL mhet bl ) ey i R G SH o b Ced e ta B E Rt BREVITIES. Perchance they suspeeted that Sioux City | Shoch, w01 0 1 5 1 A chor, heart and shield were tat- | FiioCGin T Amenic | When _ the = bill .came up i | of"derestas may bo placed In his honds e had it in for us and they concluded to wait | Morrissey, Tl 811 1 i ch arm, and in addition on the | it O I | coucus Inst Wednesday night Mr. Rowell | If he apprehends rosistance he will | The faneral of Miss Hattie Ploof was held until todiay to sc ) us” wipe up the green | yRiCeMi &ieh § 1 % 7 ‘-‘;'.' s s adr ‘\pn-;“.}r a womun :ruul In”l’ .l‘h_«: ot Roblnson Notel took decided ground against it. Mr. Bowden | employ sueh civil posse as may | fPom St Barnabas ehurch at 2 o'clock yest Ui liaii Dl bo e e e I G IR e B I (na e e e coroner's Juty returmed o verdict com- | Forr Rontxso, Neb,, April 26, ~[Special | also made u strong fight, and on his motion o | scom adeqate to. distourage istanice | ¢ AL BT |]if.'»“,'”fi'":'.",‘,‘.,.'." spectable dimensions, there probably being | Klannagon, p.0 0 0 2 1 Sommer,'p... 0 0 pletely exonerating Roscow Brothers from ull | Telegram to Tue Be Pursuant to orders | special committeo was appointed which, with | (1o Svercome if. e *’:;"‘.“‘“‘ ‘}';I‘('M“""“j),::}; were I, K. Sudborough, W. Sunford, W, H. twenty-five hundred centhusiasts ~ packed odbin L - | blameé in the matter, from department headguarters troop of | the republicans on the Lodge committee, were o "l M Gould, W. E. Nason, J vints, John C. the bl A euttated through th Potal Total n ¥ 1 1 5 o : s ; | always attend a public officor in the execu e y Points, John upon the bleachers and scattered through the | motal....... 7 Totals e cavalry will proceed tomorrow to escort | to canvass the entive subject and to prepare a | tion of his duty, and at the same tine with xel, C. K., Johanas, wranid stand ; g BY INNINGS, LU ) L @ LR LY Tangled Hair his band of Indians back | bill for the house. The special committee con- | fivmness and “Courage that will impress the | The vegular mecting of U. 1% Council No o spectators were first aroused by the | v 410 11000 07| NEBRASKACrry, Neb.,, April 26.—[Spec t Pitio Ridge Aient ATRGBHIDI BERE L. €116 || 1atad or s Mg Reed, Bowden, Houlk, | Imwless with a wholesome sense of the dun- | 1069, Royul Avcanuimn, oceurs tomorrow night sweet strains of McGinty i "”'L'“'r“,“”“”‘jfl Des Mofnes 500500000 0-5 | Telegramto Tir Be James Cook, While | Fremont, Elkhorn & Missori Valley railway | Payno and Morrow. el \v”.\l‘u.".hl;,',,,“;:,I“‘. | er and futility of resistance, You will as- | at Eiks hall, Continental block. A full at cd-Aishiat tho bottom of the sem, drom-th SUMMARY. | shelling corn at Julian, this county, toduy, | cume in today and reported sceing w” band of | committee was held this morning, thero beuye | SUe the offeers of the law and those who | tendance is warnestly requested. This will s seene band, as the players marched upon t un have foolishly and wick ant meeting l"vn «d runs <Milwaukee 1, De Indians driving a bunch of ho thought to set | be an impor s, supposed | prosont Moss Motnes 1. | got his urm caught in the tecth of the ma- Lod arty burst of of battla,: They wero given n b , Honderson of Towa, | i so hits - Walsh. Buses stolen—Poor= | S0 11t was complotely torn. from the | to be stolen, - up White river valley west of s, law at defiance thatevory vesource lodged | The hoard of publie works awarded Huzh welcome, aud” immediately broke vanks and 15, Shoch, Welch, Slleh 2. Davies , | Chinery and it was completely torn from the | to be stolen, u 4 My, west of | Stewart of Vermont, Rowell, Hoygen, Frank [ (G *H 8 (et & i Fhe _public works awarded Hug Degan to' toy with the ball in preliminar: i PRECORL. 4 "'n\u' n.nf. | body and ground to_pieces before the sheller | the post. The ccmmanding officer” immedi- | 44 Siyser, members of the regular commit- | 1“.1\]: ‘:l‘l” . x:":\\\”in’“t::“ ‘:: l<":|||l|lln“' ».'t":(‘» :\it'x“:.‘:\l;lly_y.‘ outret for the sowers in nt our chief of scouts to investigate | toq on ele 0 yosterday afternoon i Martin Cabn has received atelogram an- rute the duties it im- | youncing the death at Now Richmond, Ky, , ould bo stopped. It is not supposed that | ately ok will survive, on of president and_members of | congress, and all the members of the special | committee, except Mr. Reed. Mr, McComas, Ses on balls—Alberts Towe, Welch 2 Silely; 11 by pitehed 1. Davies, Strack out — By practice, As Willis stepped to the bat and smote the terra firma with his club make it safe aud feasible to hold a fi | commission and to ex Ver antzen, Poo Found Guilty of Forge ; ; by lannagnn. 2 by Sommor, 1. Grangers Issue a Call. e aLiINB PG il 20— [Spootal Tele- | s 3 X o posc vespectfully, O v PR e] it uninvocation of the smiles of e LA 2] " 2 : : CeArNey, Neb., Apuil 20.—(Special Tele- | who 15 u member of the Lodge committee, was | 2 ) who was formerly assoviafed fickle goddess of luck a lowering cloud ov Wia pigeh—Sommer. “Timo-2:40. Unmpire Fugsoxt, Neb., April 26.—[Special Tele- | gram to Tu “Brr.]—~William Griffin, who | absent from the city. The session of the com- | ',‘,’..},".‘,‘”\ HauiisoN with himin the veal’ estate: business in this Appended to thi from Attorney whelmed the sun and formoment his — —~ gram to Tue Bek. he following call was | yy, T > for forei o mittee was long and at times the debate was | b or to. Unitoy o w 3 SR R S A RO St. Paul 10, Minneapols . R iy B bR o O e oo 1 spiiiten) Lo iU St tca MR B e ftes WAV drawey ab voun a1y L Troifi the seene, S1. Patt, April 2.—(Special Telegram to | SLEC1OCN JL Sl by O B T | &ilon H. D, Besoroft of Elm Crock, was | "N Lodgo mude an earnest avgument fn | Weolks, of Floridu divecting Hhfully corried | S¢hool of housebold séience in Kansis. City, 1t was the beginning of the valley of the | Tus Bee. [*-Follow the score of tod: imaT of the becotiny wo oS COUMLY: | found guilty by the jury Iast night. The | favor of his bill in order that the machinery | 601" ‘ & Lo CC ] will deliver an introductory leeture at Y. M shadow into which the home. team was des | gam, ok chairman of the exccutive committee of the | young man had always been considered | of election mignt be taken out of the hands of . A, Al noxti Thosdiy: atternton; - on: tho tined to plunge. state grange: e straightforward and his friends are as- | the states and so enablo the f govern- Ahjct of “Bread Making, “The first ball thatdeft Mr. Devlin's hand “Whereas, A number of prominent and ac- | founded at the finding of the jury. He said | nent to regulate tho election of the members £ “The socond entertainment will be siven in canght the middlcweight champion amid- | tive Patrons of Husbandry have petitioned me | it his plea that drink and bad associations | of Congress. He was supported by Messes? The State's the parlor of the Young Womens' home, 100 led him to commit the deed. Houk, Smyser and others. Messrs. Rowell, Bowden and Frank were as ships, and Hinging aside his stick he trottod | ck roex master of the State Grange of Nebraska, P utious “Ahs!” of tite South Seventeenth street, next Thursday Dis Moixes, Ta, April AL Tele 0 fidt amidst the por of H., to call a meeting for_ general confer- S T 4 3 4 evening [t is under the auspices of the ey of crinls in tho stand k { 8 | nco fn th near futurs and invite the orders | CRILI ANy DIxE e iy st against the adoption of the | gram to Tur Brk.] nount of funds - Women's Christian association, l‘ll“‘w-mlullvl» Bt all fond hopes quickly perisbed for in I | kuown as the avmers' alliance, Knighis of | IRevoNt, Neb., April 26.—(Special Tele- | Lodge bill. They favored reasonable ex- | inthe state treasury at the close of usiness | e dovotod for the pivehace of s pino for the vapid suceession Canavin, Kearns and An- | Hurke, 4500 1| Labor and all kindred associations to meet | gram to Tur Bee.|—A large number of the | tension of the present federal supervision | shows over £200,000 on land, maki home, Music, veeitations and stereopticon drews fiew out to Black, Genins and Brosnan, | Cantillon 3.1 0 3 4 § | With us at the same time and place, to devise | citizens of Fremont turned out this afternoon | System aiid teok the ground that. the passage | a0 cance for flonting warrants now ons. | Sews, SAronnd the World * and Tt o il wiis chalked downl | yi5irica, ivsey0 03 ways and means to advance the ititerests of | i vesponse to Mayor Shervin's proclamation | Jf, & &eneral eloction luiw would wavk hard- | Galaine® id there 1. S150000 Joft on the | 44Nty refreshments will be (he entertaine ships in many states wherve no oue h Larie street parade this after forty lod as a starter for Omahn's score: 2 | the agricultural and laboring classes within | i S CVEE | cpodit side o o ledgor., 8 b hoi ment afForded But Sioux City went out in even less time, - our .\)'l:m», it is reauested that cach of the | and planted several hundred beautiful trees | claimed that there was anything but a freo | ‘x:mrl.‘!.u"y‘; u'y -“:y } ‘w“u R M ‘\\r W. Keysor will lecture befors Willis ninping Mr. Cline's long fly by one of | _Totals...&.10 109 18 2] Total...... | several pomona and subordinate granges | it the pavke donated to tho city by the Hou. | hullot, - They believed that a judicious exten- | HIN® @0 that the L b SR CE T IS LD BV S b N ARE U DR (N Y the most brilliant eatches seen on the grounds | ~Miller ont for bidting out of turn, | vithin: thio¥staten sena ioneion more dele= | [t Davenort Of Bach) No A Who cwis il | s{on of tha: present dawswas practioally all (| SO0ty SLU0000 fand: now it 1a gelting rich [b10 Wistati S5t uesodts ity it for many w duy, and voung Moran taking’ in [ #Hawes out for cutting third. | gates to said meeting, I therefgre, . as mast extensive and valuable tract of land adjoining | that was needed in the sout s st bloct VIOt At o2 a couple of high' fouls Trom the bats of g 3 BY. INNING | Of the stute grange of the Nebraska Patrons | the city on the west. _An informal vote was taken on tho Lodge An Oddfellow Coleb 4 T T e e ) G CRAEI BT AY BUTH 3G Mt 8 Paul..yen,iieeeesand 010 0 2 0 4 0—10 | of Husbandey, ot behulf of the members of A e ONITAICWEIColaDr bill and vesulted six in favor and five against. | o4 i TRl e | O A TR AT Tl i ad ot cranks squealed with del Minneapotis 277720 0,0 0 1 0 0 0 | the Patrons of Husbandry, do extend u cor- £ hoe Oddfellows Celebrate. | [t s determined to refee the matter to o ES' MorNes, Tn., April 20, peciulilicle: fJison's hutl, Aity-Hest stredt and tliofibelt Ol nothing, Sioux City nothing, SUAMARY. dial invitation to the *Farme liance, | Amaranor, Neb, April 26.—[Special to | sub-committee of six merabers, (o be divided | Eram to Tue B | The Oddfeliows of | line, Wednesday even i T'hat was tit for tat Runs’earned —St, Paul 4, Minneapolis 1 Knights of Laborand all kindred asgpeiations | Tie Bee, | —The soventy-fiest anniversary of | cqually among the friends ana opponents of | central Towa celebrated heve today the anni _‘ he funcrval of the fate Charles H. Isanes leveluud operied up e second inning by | Dase hits, Pitips s, Matnes, Daily. Car: | within the state to send one o moredelegates | Oddfellowship wds colobrated here yester- | {1 Lodge ill, The sub-commifieo consisis | vevsary of the foundine of their ovzanization, | §11 1l plive SRR R s sending @ piraboluic. iy to Bobbie Black, | roll. Threc-buse hit=Carroll, Bses o balls | from each of their soveral subordinate 10dzes | day, many people coming from Beavor City, | 2f Messrs. Lodie, Houk and. Smyser. who | Thore svas o | e residence o 2. MeConne iy e OIF Mai T Dulce : A ;. favor the Lodge bi a Mosses, Howell, | 1 ; port street the family invited. Cambridge, Oxford and Elwoou to witness | St ad ook mho e, Messts, Jowell | oo i which ab pated. This was followed by brief exor which he squeezed in the most approved fashion to meet with us in said conference e d meeting to be held in the Red Ribbon 3 e Struck out—By Mitoliell 1. Loté. on s partici - | sa Jakey Strauss then came forth from his | plat'io, Minheapolis U, Umpireo 1urst, hull at Lincoln on Wednesday, May 21, 1800, | the ceremonies. fAt least five hundred people | und favor an extension of the existing super- | i i L ises ot ICout tent, and with an over-the-Rhine smilo | 5 ! The meeting will bo callod to order at ¥:80 p. | Vore bresent, nopwjthsanding it vained quite | yisory law, stopping short of federal control. | i the Grand epera housc, | Speeches were | o BORRIY Comet wreathing his Greeins lineaments, he smote Nutional League. m. Itis understood that suid meeting is to | Drd all day. OKLAIOMA'S GOV ERNMENT BILL, | e o e Bt D e ; RN (i HI R O Tk e AT BOSTON. be non-partisan in all respects, yet it is in- Sent to the Reform School. Itis reported that the president will ap- | Licutenunt Governor Hull of this | © s . Jutsos. ds muardi Josephi It issing out 1o Gicnius, and Genins very | gogton .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0— 1 | tended to have a free discussion'of all que: Nonrowk, Neb., April 26.—[Special Tele- | prove the bill establishing a tervitovial form [ city and others. Thousands of visitors fromn | [ e o i of Josephin cloverly allowed it to ko by him, and | BOSON. - LR HBHEItha AT BN E Bl ted By Lo A e \ i oo halbillle bl istit 1 ¥ an ; Trcn ehe Ei,oand dobn K Byres, dulcew went o, second. * Then ' Waish | NEYOIE b € LG0T e Y phckcut e, | #ram to i B —Franic Eble, the south | 9f govermment, for: Okluhoma early nost | atjoining towns attended (v cclebration itilon hustied © one out in o the same | pigot BONOU S W TORC R IOl | 1 i further understood that meithor | who, in company with Julius Piller, robbed | §f°I Jdpstitodthat 'ff.fl-"}”'.':‘”" Dby I T TR Franvis M. Brigies ws guardian of brmna A, direction, but Genins was there this time, | ) Ry 1o 3 T " | of the several organizations - will forfeit | the money drawer of his father ey > 5 el oy il ] i und Gruzel, Rusie and *Buckley, Umpi 0 3 ernor, Hon, Geor tecle of In Des Moixts, L, April 2. - [Special ‘Tele- ! ; : ith bis hunds outstretched liko tho two big | Menermott, Y or surrender any of their political or personal | was brought before Judge Powers tod secvetavy, Danie of Iilinois; United | pRolNERL ARG mipuaalb Lol Wil L AWEEOLRUIC aps of a.wind mill, undas. thoy closed lov= | e its us an orgunization by uniting with us | sentenced to the geferny school at Kearney. | States district attorney, Richard T, Movgan | S to Tue Biv. | The fiest cvop veport for [ estate of N ingly around the pid viin Joo retimed to th | PLyeHEBaRTio. in said meeting. Tho sole object of this meet- | Piller wis allowsd tb #0 on promise of ood | o eania oattomey, | e SUNEM | he season was issued from the signul ofti penalis Moran fallowdll With wihit but.f AT BOSTON. ing is for the purpose of meeting together, | el the fytuye. States marshal. Oliver V. of Brook- | heve today. T four countics 2 Permits, Bl dideleve neconlibubBud syt onst 81371 0 8 4 0—14 | lalkingtogether, asoniugtogether andicarn- e lyn, N. Y.: chief justice, A. J. Seay of Mis- | sented in the . There it he following peraits were issiued by the RIS ARSI Ve L b Nt et New: Yok 0111 0 0 0—1o |ingthe wants, desires and opinions of the THE FLOODS IN THE SOUTH. souri.~ Of the two associate justices one will | piaint of a lack of vain, thotgh the prospects | building ins sstordiy R s s T ‘];M‘I |”\I e o Jight innings, called-on account, of dark- Ll‘gx{gszntxxl\‘lifi U‘;;;‘ilf:(w{vf’-‘.'.fi'.‘.‘g,‘:vfi,":blnub“f;fix?i;lxt SRS — : probably be Judge Compton of Penns, ed as unusually good for lur, Fo Mebonatd. one and one-haif T e g e T e K. | over this - gres Uth, and t iree Mhousand Dollars Daily Being | while the othier has not. yet been_dofinitely i Oreliand 11 1,000 ; S Aiiptiens o™ | agrecupon ageneral line of action amongst Pashe Aay & upon, but Jacob C. Roberts of Kingfisher, Tk cottige, Port Ascal it wass one, two, three for the lads | Tots- Boston 10, Now Nork 13, Buteries— | J80ves "and thereby bo. the better enabled Washed Away at Morgansea. PSP (O DR e L St Ty Oratorical Contest s feouup tho. Big Muddy Powoll, Brosmun | Kiltar, Daly and Kelly, crano and Vaughn. | {03560 QU porsonl Tntorsts s well ss W OnL L, April 25—A Bayou | formerly of 2 s thoug e e - NI C Bty und Hanvahan flying out in charmiog orde |u 2y.and i > interos ! rge fror s un- | Sara specis ating o great Morganses Linbis ALLOO S D) Y lifton Hitl und Manraan flying ou wiing ovder the fnterests of the state at luge from the un- | Sara special relating to the great Morganse Tt e el ron L iminations against the m Tn the third Black anavan's high : possponed. e M O T bl {,,l'h.“:lh‘. WA n“(“ e "1"“.,' Assistant Seeretary Chandler today ren- | contest of the Towa High School association RN g roud oue, Devlin attended to Kearns and Andrews | Ciieaco, April 26.—(Special Telegram to | 4o, "“phe peoplo ‘are awakeniug, and tho | [0V 0vless below the crown of the levee, | gareq several decisions involving land en- | was held in (his vity last fight, Fhoo were o permii was thrown out at fivst by Kappell. Tur Bee. | —All Ames ociation and all | time has arrived foractive work by those who | Which, at the break, was twenty-six feet high | tries in Nebraska and South Dakota, grteen contestants, and the wivards were not Lotal % In theiv half the Corn Flusicors indulged in- | National and Players’ league games except | love good and wholesome luws and liberty | witha basc of over two hundred feet. The | 1n the contest of James B. Huthaway i ongof thei littlo characteristic sutueualiss. | those at Boston were postponed on account | rather than servitude, A conference will do | break is now some fifteen hundred feot wide, against the timber, culture ontry of Henry | = — vent this way : of vain us good. It will strengthen our organizations is caving off at the lower end at the nholsHosthe nortlicastyuRot iaaotidnated; Genins drove one with O Hooligan's on it | —_—— and stituluts our workers, Lot suere bo ng | L1 13 caving oft at,the lowor end at the township 4 north, range 20 west, Blooming® AN \‘\\ i W fired Result of the Ladies' Race. i o attendunce as possible, Special | 300 feet in twenty-four hours. . The av ton, Neb., district.” The assistant_sceretavy | IR the ball to Andrews and put him out ‘The female *eycle chase came to a close last | rates have been made for all delegates at Lin- | cost of this levee was $10 pev lincal foot, so | affirmed the dec fon of the commissioner of | Then Dad Clarke undertook todiscover how | eveni The attendanc ir, but the | coln hotel Hml',nl the present rate \Ir' s \'nnl-_'. the lower | the land ofice in dismis In\-; the contest, near he could come to e without put cing sl¢ edious, iams ha end is wastingaway at the rate of #£,000 per | there being no evidence to show bad faith as RO R L e G R T a aat| :“"\'fi' Aluvrand (todious, il 1,“':f(‘_’fi"'.'.'ltd"h::“ | Fighting m.»u('mm. ay. Every effort will be made o protect | alloged. g ] with the st and only base “on balls given | fhe part of any of the other riders to en- | _ NEBRASKA City, N 26.—[Special remains of the Morgausea with as little { * He also aftimed the commissioner’s decis- \ during the entire contest deavor to overhaul her. Consequently all | Telogram to /T 3y anid Mus, Fort us possible, o lion in the appeal of Benjamin K. Hood, in- But that was bad enough right here. took it easy. The score was us follos | of Palmyra today filed u petition in the s of suffering and loss of lifein this | volving the pre.cmption cush _entry for the Devlin, however, aincliovited the status of : B Y Sl Sl 8 ! ' | overflowed district uve, to say the least, pre- | southwest &, of section 7, township 113 north, things by forcime the slender cateher out at | wintiams Ujes: Lapg | county court, mumerously endorsed by citi- | mature. Thus far some stock have 'been | rauge 8 west, Huron, S, D, district, The second and it looked us it novuns would come | O Brien & | zens of that town, and also signed by Klla xll'n\\')m-:]l and it iy nlnpnml'vl"{n &y how seri- | commissioner held fl\m-ullr_\- {m‘ rancelien iuafter all, " 0 | Adams, aged twelve, praying that thelatterbo | 0us the 1oss to stock may be in the interior, | on the ground of bad faith and failure to ve- ! But right here at this superlatively critical | < 0 | yeleused from the custody. of hee father and | Pt even now there are many who will not | Sife upon the the land. - time Joe Walsh made an ‘0r big el h to | Baldwin 0 mother and be made Jegal ward of the. home | take the trouble to have it remoy though | He also afirmed '!u' [ sion of '}ll“ conl carry the hod by letting wn easy one go | i | of the fricudless at Liucoln, The petition | (hey are absolutely sure to be overtaken by | missioner in cancelling the pre-emption cash through und Doviin ambled around to second SunaBlilyidurphyis Da. | Sots forth that Eva T Adams parted from | the backwater within the next fow days. | entry of Stephen Bush for the southe and Chimpanzee Cline pevehed wpon it Niw Yok, Ap “Billy” Murphy, tho | poty iihihd at Symeuse moro. s, Fortunately the water from the great Mor- | guarter of scetion 7, township 113, range 7> fhen Mr. Robert Bluck smushed one of | Australian featherweight champion of the | a0 and placed little Bl in care of the Ports, | Za0sea crevasse falls into an uninhabited | west, Huron district. i Clavke's feclers way out to the carviage gate | world, will fight any man i England ot 120 | who in turn sent her to the home for tha | SW8MP h‘w:.‘lh: N one !!nn‘llu"l_\‘.v‘ll* from the | 1n the case of Matilda J. Fostel wherein and three runs came strapgling in like the | pounds for €300, the Police Guzette chumpion- | friendloss Mus. Adums, who now lives | Dase of the levee und it is sheer nousense to | the commissioner suspended her entry, hold Sl of a comet across the plate. | ship belt and the championship of the world. | at Denton, Lancaster connty, is trying to ;'llylnhl‘!‘{\:r[ _“_‘\;1'11(-',\"""_ l«:[n‘zgln.\ one who | ing tl of was 1ot \:n_m:‘.u:mu. n.‘-m : Thut's what makes the Omabias despise a | e | possession of the child again, The potition | 3 Bple \REIE QL UM ANRIAIN. ot e Simaovpmed il dociaion, o L saturnalia, | THE SEED RING, | Further allezes that the” mother has com. | | Secretary Hester of the ctfon exchange, in (deciding that proof was un- OF course the next mun went out, but there e tted giros: ralities i ki cdge reply to a dispateh from the cotton exchang, satisfactory notified the claimant that she h q ; )l b | Nl | mitted gross immoralitics in the knowledge ol V LAELL IS COY D, 4 J it was, stariug everybody inthe: face from | Linden Park Rac | of the child and threatened 1o kill her if she | A Norfolls, Va., says: “There is not now nor | would be required to make new and — satisfuc : tlia ot boand: Tl con PRt o S e Al ek MBHE |l there 11k be the slightest_danger to | tory proof b atent,could_be issicd Sioux City 8, Omaha 1 I S ot Bl | unable to care for'the child, © Mrs, Fovt ha w Orleans from the high water in the | Tho entryn on account of sickness and ) ne: i 1 5 Ty K i 0 8 find sissippi viver,” il a1y TR o '(.,:n‘tll. et Hining Clevelind led off with | nces: [ been appointed guardian for the gl by Jud Otk G T || EoTeEkE Q1D 30t fcomply tylth thocommis; AT B DA o Cline, | o 5 B A Baton Iouge special says Cing- | sioner’s order, and asked the ovigring und Willsh wus doubled up with Elmer on his | Two and one-half furlongs ¢ Rock won, | 1900 — man, United States engineer'in charge of this | o be ceepted. — The commis- fuugo to Brosuan, who, will the belprof | Sum Morse second, Sulviud thind. i | Shorvi s & Booms district, ar \I'\lulplu;"l;l this - moruing from | sioner, wihered o s decis. | [ Fanvahan and well, executed o neat | 1:11 e oA il 26, [Special to Ty | Morgansea. In speaking of the Morgansea | jon Sistant secrefary held | double pliy [ mtvaltanougs SEivivt Blossom avon Gray. | m e e b e A S lapaoal toinl | prenicha kit was casell Dy witer wasii | that sickness and poverty should bo held s | i Although Hanvahan wade o hit, the visi- | Rock second® Moo AR Gl ) --Mayor Jahn [2. Shervin, of this city, | fng over the top und carrying off the sacks of | sufficient excuse for failure to muke new tory' side was unnroductiv Trock secondy’ Muggie Hunt thind, Tino— | gy himself in possession of u genuine boom | cieth fud 1amber with which the old leveo | Samuict 5t 1 ovident sho went. upon the [ 1 | i et 1 ), T in satd that from | D intond ke it hor 1 i that L was three and out quicker'n you could | Mile and onesixteenth Stone Mason won. | for the democratic nomination for governon. d been raised. The captain said that from | jand intending to make it her home and tha e RS MR ol s e e ad v scat for Omalia in the Aith, but the Corn | gudol ond, Lee Christy thind, Pime. | Shervin has had something of a stuto reputa. | New Texas down to Waterloo the whole | i inability on account of i1l health and pov- R e | S T i Found i the artielo lxelf. v Huskers gathered in couple of more tallies : FALEL A L Aoy country was under water. erty to meet the requirements of the cominis g Hdod A Basta parllls ¢ BTl ke Bl biiod e ) Hondesata atliin 14 Kol L Atlelo ol Le VAR st 0 R alinehoy Mile and one furlong - Eric won 0| i Tk L ; 5 = sionen should not bo obargod naninst hor, Ho | MRS sERiee a0 T ek il Fieh, TEEERE k. | Ll BotnALY nuganiblishos sthat. . iiniod for Crossloy made . two-bigger. Dovlin was | socond, Georgo Oyster third, Pime.2 i, | &3 wdemoeratic wheel horse. As a matter of | An Unprecedented Rain. Chokotors directs thut patont e, seversiue | enusels overcome und tho whois oy ulven strengthy | saarilia ety aceamipizhes whit b it tossed out by Walsh, who One inilo- Sparling wo, Hattershy second, | F¢0he s tvpical bourbon and has a sort of | St Lovis, Mo, Apeil 20.—-Additional ad- | the commiss L e D G S MLl e s s Mihierian blunder on( I NS on Bonanza third. Time 1 :5) ' | ungtic stylo of whooping it up among “tho | vices from Texas show that ¢ raliis yolyed il bhovdoltitivia ks ol scauian Bl L e $ Wi G I ten yoars won it way o > misehicf was do rossiey ong o ted Oh i on, “Prince. | bovs @ has generally had all he would | : RSTH fires (S township 115 north, vange 21 west and 1o ver invi 2 tho WSt pOwerrul oppusTto Six furlongs - Monte Christo won, Prince ) 5 3 storm which prevailed during the week has | 0 ; i ; 080 who have nover trie: front, despite the il oppsition. Speond outhe ceror, anditotiitvd o BLCIS | omry second, Nina V third, Time—1 20} | take trom the de 15" of Dodge county, | b :’v‘l\l:fnll\ 1 the northorn and wostern | ©f the northwest I of section 3, Huron, 5, | "hose whohave i ’ out. Kearn's error allowed Cline to reach | 2| having been mayor twice, county treasurey | cOVered ne { 2 1C G \Veste D.. district y . second and both runners scoved on- Kappell's | Nashville Rac | for two terms and served Tour yours as. state | Scctions of the state, reaching out as far as [ i "dlidtant secretary also reversed the | | 1 wingier - Walsh throw Poveellout [l e BRI Aat s e e e b TR BleSpringon the Texns ¢ Bactiio and el | commissionors d fsion i the case of Alono 00 S : e pl lng Soux City 5, Ouithit | % LB ro0lMhy cand el % | tion as delegate from Nebraska tothe national | o3t to the Pan Handle e novthwest, | TN for the sontheast L of section 19, A ot the St L shuglod, stolesecond S8U0) paoplps aery bl *!' an Wesh Stde pavie | domoorutic convention o 1836, - His'tinme 1 | Nooniy 8 f00t OF wwaterlias’ fullen since Just {ovwahip 113 nortl vunzo 68 st Huron, S it i X by - great slide, wint 1o thivd on Kearn's | today °ss the opening of the spring | heing mentioned for the nomination for goy- | | 3 4 v 15 practioails ine | D. land district, ‘The commissioner held the - it and scored on Genin's waftof Clevelund's | meeting. The weather was cold and rainy | ernos by soveral papers of tho state uid This | flood helht and the contry is practically in- | gyiivy for cancellation on the ground of insufi- arsavariiia ! eglicine me, because Strauss' out retived the side, | oy T8 . (0 \is party to pour in upon him, i s g y thinks otherwise and pate 5510 oty Tho Cortr Huskers o & bk aeia | Three-year-olds and upwards, six furlongs s laid up ut Colorado on uccount of the wash- | 3 oI o ner of the lnd. } i WLy e 0 ) \ 4 ales is should do so this season, 1tis a thovoughly honest | Nothing but ree erit o0 by skl Owaba iu the seventh, although’ Clarke | —Worth won, Creole second, Joe Courtiiey State Sy uts, . NEW POSTMASTERS | it uratl oy vo ) Lo 4! knocked out i two-b Al a8 1t 8 | thivd, Time—1:103 ; ay rnamon + A part of Abilent s flooded, and the creek 1S, | and reliwble preparation, pucely voxotabl P v o Ln'.:ku X RO RREer agadl oA 1 e | Sl Hime LIS, furlongs —Bob 1., |, GNP Istaxp, Neb., April 2.—[Special | fundiag the town 4t pisen ovor twenty foet | The following fourth cluss postmasters | tains no injurions indsredicnt whaieyer Siir o el In the eighth Omaha kot her thivd and last | won, Black Knight second, Avernge third, | 10 Tne Bre.|—E arrungement for the | and the people living bn the low bottoms were | weve appoiuted toda Ande who.hova sau tinlsh wsneh SRR I Vi ioTen v ALOr Cimavan bad beenvetived Kearns | Time—1:08 " | Nebraska state sportsmen’s tournament | v Uwith diffeulty, ‘Prinity river rose | I Coriiaryony aoipouniy Lo Klunateldy fienlianoimt s panpe Wity 1 Har ol ki drove the ball to loft center for two cushions, | Two-yearold fllies, four furlongs- Annie | which will be held in this city May 20-25, | twenty-sevep feet, o htiattoonine lario tac- [ vioe It Wihaikgaith toyes) Howd, e {. Az Iapapituan sorr musiufun dawin iodt anduann. | Lowtsfaoubh ¥ Tocab) i‘v‘?.-\.":.‘..‘.’.’l‘\\'.‘.‘l‘.ni“.',.t:“\‘. A\Jil‘{:"“fn::::"\‘l.,\.‘f | \I\l“\‘kl‘:AIt\Q:I:II“N '13’1';.. ‘;’““MM_M‘ ile | club, has beon completed. Besides the | yyuds i the OB eatern .Zmfi.‘r | Miiry B, Travis, vieo M.C. Lavimer ed; A 1640 oy felandac AMB LAY LA T AIEHE o SATSLLBLI ARk He might as well huve tricd (o steal Tits | and . onecighth SHobespiarrs o, Prime | S0 the club gives in special prizes, o num- | the state have suffdred from the washing. out | Tt Winnebaizo county, . 1 Kloster, vieo Avenne, cloveiuin, 0, - L1 T e LU i Bk building. | Tonsa second, Blarnoy Stono thid, iwo | herof prizes will bo glven by tho citizens, | of travks, culverts, bridges, owbankments, | A, Moursund, resigned; Westervilloocutur | Hiood's Sursanariin wiired e of hine nols e snryonie whio Jins b blogd:2E | JANKIN The winth resulted in another 0 for Omaha 2:02 and nothing that will add to tiie ploasure and 4“'« und it \\'Hl,l'_mlfl rveral \h\”* l-; ropul '”‘-““‘- W. W. Palmer, vice FeFOTR) deec 1010 We:. IUKS DNESHLR 5 i | AT > und thie game being won, Sioux City, with | Three-year-olds and over, seven furlongs — | entertainment of those participating will be | the damages, € “pain was the heaviest | moyed i sharl b 80N, &1 Chireh St., Lowell, Mass P Fanreal (ko vty Sin - all sousons, wicked smiiles and winks, #athered up’ theiv | Pl Meil won, Jack Cocks secoud, Loveland | overlooked. The state league is a failure be- | ever kuown in uodhidrn and western Lexrs. Seuih - PagolarFredlion, Oliarlos Mix | Byaikis A s il ‘ bais, and with a saloo of tantalizing ta-tas, | third, Time-'1:357,. | pausesome of (o townk-shat talkod: the)f g - oaujiiyd Budy Howereen Vit o O van and hopped in their cagriages and were - | loudest and made the most noise were unable | Nepraska, Towaasd Dakota Pensions, | S0 resigned. ] Hoo b S dviven twinmphantly away Yearling Sale. | 10 raise the uecessary funds tosecure grounds | \Whomcoros \';; M RARAIA LAt a0 MISCELIANEOUS, | uriiie LB AR A ARt Ih e ot e o0t NasuviiLe, Tenn., April 2. The sale of | #ud erect stands. = Kearney, Lincoln and AN ) 4 ¥ iy W | Postofiices have been ostablishied at Cather- | 5 Kennesaw, Gl Lawn, Richlund and Pey. | Grand Island wero the only ‘towns that sent | to ik Bee.] —Penstons have been granted | ;0 % 6yuso county, and at Horace, Greely % oMANIA. soamhir, hh bei,. Shckind § ¢V | delegates to the last meetiig to Nebraskans as Yolldws: Oviginal—Sidney | county, and Bmanvel Reissinger and Blins W, | ’ AB. I, LB SH. SB. PO, A onla, yearlings, occurred today at the horso | e Lord, Lincoln: ppb H. Lathrop, Grand | Jeffers uppointed postmasters respectively | arsa arl a, | e ] 2 0] axchusie . 4R Ll And. was avell altandod. | Three Buildings Burned. Island; James Payrall, Fort Omaha; Willlam Puniy 5. Hearn, | ) 0 wmber of horses were sold but the prices Dakota City, Neb., April 96,—[Special LK ok X w 8l * - - TR b m.‘l:““ll.]\\l«\.‘fi.tul“”:\)uNp’.:;» e choauy R (T T T h{xill?ilm En Gabri gt s, | ORI 00 NG REESIC PROCEEDINGS. | iy igle boy, for whom I procured Hood's Sarsa- | #1ered We intuterablo buriing diud iehing of plood v n.v'. b : \IA 30| Fradidiu of Gallatin was sold to £, S.'Gard. | were burned last night in Juckson, a small Theoming, Red Clould; John erhart, | parilla, was 5o badly amicted with serofuls that . ey R Rizplae v 13 AR ;wx of \N.A\h\l“v for £,200; Luip, English | town ten miles from here—the oftive of tho | Shell - Croeks -';\E“il*. \l;““‘. ARIRAREG | s R April 20T the senate the | YUOle top of his heat was one complote mass of gt U ] X — Easton of New York fol & to George Cassell, and an old warehouse nomas Jones, Omaha: KBmily L., widow \diwns of Dakota for the sule of @ portion of | 11€f, and then Lheard of arsaparitla. 1 gave | TP AT T Motuls. ... ] 10 .‘} 9 ‘A POk | belonging to My, Tracy. The origin of the ' James D. Lathrop, Grand Island; Mar "' “_“f_w“ ation: and to gob an appropriution | DIk A8 nttle and thoro was s must wongerful li wontworth, 8. 11 S10UX 01T | Fo! s | fire is unknown, but it’ is supposed to be the | widow of Job Gugin, Elk City | ¥haiy pe AR B & d | bioyamant ] then gob 08 Dottlp more il thiat ‘. I nnr W EorARATTl oy Sn vy dus voe ng i AbL R A Coloual bt Mg ot s | worlc of an incendiary. The Criteriou offic uth Dakota: Original widows, ote.— | of $10,00,000 for the purpose, wus passed | cured him completely. 1 give It to my cintaren for | 8 S0 RIS S TR I | Cline, o ) 0 00 onel und Mrs, Wheaton, with Miss Oc- | wag hurned to the ground and its proprietor, ased), fatber of Isaac Vun Der | fThe joint resolution accepting the donation | avisemadiaiaa: A F. 3. misuzy Wil How 10 13ridie st y ! 3 i v R | 0 0 0| tavia, leave toduy for Kearney to visit | William T, Bartlett, dangerously burned in , Harrison A | ofthe sword of the late Captain Samuel Ches. | St St Louls, Mo % ¥ huppell, ab e 0 [ 101 friends. Miss Weuring also has gone to visit | his efforts to put out the fire. While fighting lowa pensions: Original -John Fry, Nira e dered 0s a gift by his son S: | I ) 0 0 & ! . , ter Reed tender 1 Samual , Powell, b {8 ] 0 u friend ut the same place, the fire he inhaled considerable smoke Thomus F. Moore, Hopeville; Francis B, | (0 D oviding for the presentation [ a/ es e =| MR K i 0 1 0! Miss Webster is on a visit to her brother, | Pesides was burned about the head and a Fitzgerald, Ruthvan: John W. Willis, Tawin ! | §o S G0n00® 0 eoid modal wis f iy gy o 5 0 0 0 2| Lioutenant Webster her brother, | 15 Such an extent that his 1 is doubt- Francis G, Foster, Finishford. Increase taken up, " Much opposition to the yesolution | \ | 2 1 0 o vt st USSR i s insured. | Joseph W. Grecufield, New —Loudon: | yoveloped and it tinally went over. | R 3 1 [ § 0| alanicr iioatt o bas heco. with her | 4 — Terrence Kiuney, Murshu own; John e TS G e iy 5 ea tro g chste g the winter, Fremont's New Railroad., Clements, Perry: Josoph B. Patrick, | Fhesenae DL Lo huond, the ar n 88 6 0 T 1‘-1‘\“-7 :I‘u‘llnv for St. Louis, Mrs |‘>‘.\.‘|\.A_., Fresoxr, Neb,, April Special Te Hawkeye; George W, Mitehell, Oskaloosa; | (IR MERTE B 0 s is the widow'of Generul J. W. Davidson, . b . Sk o Ruel Otto Chirisle, Murion. Original widows, 1 2 0N RNING i 1 e | BUA gram to Ts Ben]—A general interest has | 1ucl Glto Chiriale, Murion. Ovlghigy witows e [IE e 5, . BoLl i sl Al gRieiat/ sl Sl o et i patat Biou Uil 0 U 020005 M Bradey, wife of Surgeon Bradley, = been created here over the proposed new Fre- Nay ey M. Widow of Silus M. Piper, Bloom . LAt s AT T 1o P T by €1 00D & Co. Lowell, Mas L ¥ ® radloy, S « y 5 Wasnixarox, April 20.--In the house today | SUMMARY leaves on Sunday to visit her wother, who ve- | Wout & Yankton railroad, the articles of in Nancy H., widow of Thomus Auner, | | 1 £ Mi tinattans | 100 Doses One Dollay ) 100 Dos=os Ono Dollar, Suns earned--Ouiuha 1, Sloux Clty 1. Two- | sides in St. Louls, | corporation of which were placed ‘on file in | My, Allen of 3 ippl, rislug to & question | . \ |