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' 9 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1800 P4 —————— — —— = o - | (WS I N N NQ TRANSFERRING ARTILLERY. IN THE COMMONS, ADQ 3 | ¥, Councilman Donnelly and Plumbing [ Boston 1, New York 8. Batteries—Rad- (CRESSIN REDIN NEWS FROM NEBRASKA TOWNS, | it : Had ; IT BEGGARS ~ DESCRIPTION. | Srmves:, i [ s and i iceereand ening. Cinies | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. 3 | Troops at New York and San Fran- Chamberlain sses the Govern- i | “"The secretary was tnstructed to request the | —GAftney and Baruos £ ..t,.,, “-:" l"hnnm- |,.,.’..' : “..‘ o lnn'-:?,«f 'I:ll R — | .»In_\ couneil u;n..pm.u-mm #0 por month for AT BROOKLYN, [ I . | New Yomk, April 23— [Special Telegram ONDOS, AD o commons S R the purpose of having analyses made of milk, ool | . Hastings and Wymore Celebrate Oddfellow- | | i L es of San Franiseo evening Chamberiain agreed with the Par. | The Condition of the Dairies in the South- | ¢ %W v.-'.“..'l'(!.‘.'.'".'i\\fm':'\"i...‘.,,",‘,'f;.\- | IIE]I1|L:I|K\-1I|‘.]“L 00000008 to1 | The Leveo and Outlet Systems Discussed ship's Anniversary in America, will have a change of military swells very nellites that the suggestion relating to the | westorn Part of the City. direct xgatiy | . Hits—Brooklyn 0, Philadelphia 7. Errors in the Benate, sristration and transfer would meet | Brooklyn 3, Philadelphia 9 tories A The city physiclan called the at- tention of the board to the sloughs between Farnam and Cuming streots, in the iz the land can- | With g ngements for transferr tes artillery to San F) soon. The a Weyhing and Kinslow, Knell and Milligan. | guson and Holbert | FREMONT'S PUBLIC BUILDING BILL. / | e, Parnell's scheme I substituted for the | BREEDING SPOTS OF PESTILENOE. al aceeptan safely Fifth United St Unmpires sts in the vicinity of New York could not by mpives —k NEIGHBORING LODGES TAKE PART. | cisco from | ot | and ¥ g | harbor have been comploted and the first do- | KOVernumentis plan, ‘but - the government | { neighborhood of Twenty-cighth, These places AT DUFPALO, | tachment will leave Governor's Island on May — £5 vontal. o fuvored ineorporating (o somme hud been made by grading the streets, thus | Buffalo..........0 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 1—4 |, 3 Large Parades Features of the Day at | oy pirt rogiment of artillery, now sta- extent Parnell's proposals in the government | The Sheds, Hetne and Surroundings | loaving the lots below grade and the water | Chicago.. .1 SRR SR T Rl A s b A ) Both Places A Heavy Clothing tioned at San Francisco, will be brought cast. il Ho suegesiod ws a means of meoting in a Frighttally Filthy Condi- Dr, Gapen reported ihat there 'had boon | Basals o Chtam g Jalceko 10 pierons [ Agreed To in the House - Failure at Lincoln— Off Many of the oMcers and men who have by 'lh:',:f“].' S “'l_'“ :.Ir'(“ I:llll“h"“"', h«i'lllhk"‘l tion-sSexenth Warders cight or ten deaths fn the neighborhood | und” Mack! King and Boyle, Umpiress | Sixty The d the Limit of for the P stationed here with the regiments for thepast — alRse W5 SO0 ) G, svernment to Up'in Arms, w }ln:\ a f}'\\] “‘I "k 2 hortaed 4 | Knight and Jones, the Appropriation. nino years have gnurried and their families jutroduce and pass the Irish local 3 low 1 G1H £ eR kS ChAFgo of Ho VItal svatis: r— —— are in_this city, Some of them are unable government bill during the present plos fl\it"fl(xnjv' T e T eud Il HWAEN: e AT rm:m‘uu_ R— . A 2, —rSndotal T financially to tuke their families with them to Bt WhELHES s BT HARst ot £ ol | tics for &2 onth. g {ttsburg. ......4 0 0 4 8 0 0 2 2—18 | 3 was . st 6ol Hastivas, Neb,, April 23.--[Special Te San Francisce s consequence de N L R Contractor EBd Welsh called on Councilman The same officer was instructed to have an | (e g 4 G 0 WasimiNatox, April 98, —In thesenate today B N I e o 1d not, the government promise the | ordinance drafted and presented to tho coun- | O cveind S0 108 100 0=10connsotion with tHe presentation of the soventy-first anni Moriarty yesterday and said : Base hits—Pittsburg 11, Cloveland 12, Er- " Bek, |-Th gram to partment headquarters ave flooded with ap- o plications from the rank and file for transfer other. A numbes memorial fn relntion to the Mississippl viver, 1ssion sprung up and was participated tion of Irish county councils which DI LAt oV tha o i e the T fhmd cil providing that all_persons peddling milk should take over the workings of the land shall pay a license of &1 per year. rovs—Pittsburg Maul and Carroll;” Gruber and Breunan , Cleveland 8, Batteries—. | MOm | o dis “T'here is a horrible condition of affairs in versary of Odd Fellowship in America was celebrated in a becoming manner today by | from one regiment to the r A m purchase bill, ete. He believed the oL } our neighborhood and it is something that | A isul eral hundred members from Juniata, Fair- | of married men of the Fifth artillery Have could exereiso littlo control over the councils | uffeets. not only the peoplo. Hving there but SHE LOVID A SOLDIER. Umpires—Guuning and Matthews in by many senators, the point turning on the field, Harvard, Blue Hill and other contign- [ gt Frat O o iment will bo trans. \y":”'h“:‘f fi‘,‘.‘f,‘lm meet the bulk of Glad- | yepy ‘family “and person in this city. ATRBMERT T AmsootkEtor question whether the levee system or the out- ous points, At 4 o'clock this afternoon a | sepred in a special train ata cost of 86,000 t0 | ™ upeourt said the government had better | We have made & move today to | A Wayward Girl's Escapade Plunges AT HOCHRSTER, let system was the correct one or whether parade took place, being over one-half mile in | the government withdraw the bill than accept the plaus of | get relief from the health officers | 8 Once Happy Home Into Sorrow. Rochestet 5, Bivokiyn 1 there should not bo n combination of the two Tho household of George J. Zicgler s in d Hy Mz Vest said congress should adopt one length, after which the visiting brethren were S both Parnell and Chamberlain. and uncil 088 AT SYRACUSE, system or thegther, mourning all on account of the way war o are six or eight miikmen living out taken in chirge by the Hastings members STEADILY RECEDING. LiE e " dind sorvod with an_clegant luicheon ab A8 | oo Sorile ot RabRtal Now C b 2 A1 L there who keep from tiftoon to_ twenty '€ows | of the daughter, Laura, who is just sixtecn. | Syracuse 1, Athlotio 3 Mr. Ragen said his investigations had con- 4 ho y. o 2 0 sical he Mississippi Subsiding at New Or- - apiece right_on their places, and have been | rqyp o o 4 A8t BATHE ST ATV — Aol il Wi f opera house. A programme of a musi 14 = The Date of His Death Jealously | thera & long . timo. | As. a resuit, | The father, an honest painter of signs, lives H COUIES ik vinced him that the levee system was a fail ] ure, as it had proved in the Yellow river of . d literary character at the opera house this . vv o . ; g S AV IarS: he & 008% BRIl SoutIB A T Cato Dttt N o \'\E"';' 'f"f::,.i'l" ;:"'4'\"_,,,\,.;‘,1 Guarded by the Authoritics. [ thore are ‘great “heaps * of decayed | ot w‘m'f,"-L.’,‘“,“"" et whoro ho s 4 cosy | Tolodo o, Louisvilo 2 CAliar i HoRe Lo Ve itsd KRR ea \ a Wysonr, Neb., April 2%—(Special Tele. [ o M#Y O % the breuk at | AURURN. N. Y., April 25, <The latest news’| manuro, offal, ete., right there which contin. | home, which the daughter loves not, orat | prohut i na, e river mised and dovastating gram to THr Bre.]—The soventy-first_anni. [ from Baton Rouge, La., suys the break at | - JGE b Tl Kemmlor is that he | ally sends forth Such volumes of stench that | loast she does not love it as well us she'does a 2 AT ST LOUILS, overflews caused the loss of millions of lives. O T tementont Geen of "Oddfel. | the Martinez crevasse is virtually closed. out Murderer William Kemunler is that he | ¢, L o"compelled o keop every window and | soldier from Fort Omala, 5 St. Louis 9, Columbus 8, The outlet system was the true relief for the Tows was celebrated today in this city, The | The laborers on the relief boat Dacotah to- | 18 still alive, but no one knows definitely at | door in the house shut all the time, and it is Yesterday afternoon the soldier ealled at b e overtlows of the Mississippi. day dnwned bright and cloar and at5 o'clock | gother with other hands = began - | what hour or on what day the electric shock | the same with every family lining within | the residence, met the givlaud then departed. Reduced Admission Prices. Mr. Berry held that the levee system was the citizens were awakened by a salute of | fhy at 2:30 yesterday morning. vill be sent through him. Tt had been almost | half a dozen squaves and even farther, There | Just after dusk he again called and was for- Prresnera, Pa., April 25.—(Special Tele- (“the only true systom, and suid nearly every fifteen guns fired by a detachnient of Battery | 100,000 sacks® were ~ dropped in front | settlod that the exccution was to take place w.n\(.m._.m and about these -\1';fl|‘|ullnlh. :.r | m":“!‘:izl"[xlr‘v:;::::;.fln‘ angzor of Laura, and dross. | €™M to Tne Brr|—The Players' league | engineer who had anything to do with tho A, N.N. G, Bys o'clock the had | of the crib work and this morning the crev- | Tuesday, but the machinery of the death | St “;i\-.»]:,"t'-'cfl.-f.'?‘:"’f 13 of which are exposed | ime herself in her hest, sho left the house, moy | €1ub of this city will reduce the price of ad- | Fiyer held the sume ¥lew. © the levee sys The Dacotah has for another load of issi o games from 5 s to 2 mission to tho games from 50 conts 025 | ¢ hut tho events of the lust two moniis cents, with 25 cents extra for grand stand | had greatly shaken his confidence in it, and begun to arrive, At 9:30 a spec ved from Beatrice with about one hundr | asse is barely leaking. come up to Baton Roug the soldier on Harney street and, it is said, m street lod 1 ovder when the working | to view room was not in fin ved “I'wo children have just been taken down | they went to u Farn hour was over this evening und it is bel & house, and fifty Oddfellows and their ladies, ac- | sacks. The river is s 5 h 5 2 compauicd by a bund. They were formed on | fearof rurther break the ngements will not be completed until with a very |).l5| form of _l_\‘yvhnul fever and | lll hw(l{xv: midnight the father and twe seats. he reduction will go into effect to- | he suggested the appointment of a commis- the platform and escorted by Wymore lodge e late tomorrow. Wardon Durston said this | others are coming down with it. | policemen visited the lodging house, but were | morrow. This is regarded as rather signifi- | sion of scientists to be charged with the duty NG, 108 tndl tho Juvenilo band 't -the Inde- Sunshine and Borrow. afternoon that the execution would cortainly | “But this is not the worst thing that Thave | refused admittance, the proprictor giving us | cant in view of the slendor audiences wit- of a thorough investigation of the subjeet. - T e | B AT » April 28.—The sun rose | hot occur during the next twenty-four hours, Lol Wi Lub b Ui L ot o vRRw G nessing the ganos, NG Mr. Bustis safd steamboat captains were ¢ ption was held until noon, when ail were e Y " i X Several of the scientists and law offlcers o here know, that h0se 1| Bl ( s guce(s, 7 The ional gue club released two of | un mously i vor ¢ o levee syste Turnished dinner, Other {eains wore met by | Deautifully clear this morning, but the out- kgL LD AL they aro all rentors—when o calf s | Today a warrant will be issued for tho | thoir playors uticondidonally. today, Braden. | beainat oo butmt oy e levee systom as delegations from the lodge and tho | lookwas the reverse in about four hundred |y, va yivived here. Absolutely no mowspaper | born they stick & pitchfork in | #rrest of all the parties, and the girl will be | purg, her, and Routeliffe, fielder, Mr. Walthall said as far as he know the visitors heartily welcomed. At # o'clock | homes in Dallas and its suburbs, from which | men will be allowed to sec it spt the vep- | ity throw” it out on these reek. | sent to the reform school B people along the river had absolute faith in 1l procession was formed in front | the inhabitants had been driven by the over- | resentatives of the two press associations. ing masses to rot, and go right - ED RING. ihe lovee system and were generally opposed of the Independent Or of Oddfellows® hall | flow in the T This afternoon Warden Durston showed to | on |n‘\|5||n|;: the milk from the mother l»f. !III‘ SPORTING 3 e to the outlet plan. He fivmly believed that it and a grand street parade was made, which | rise was a few inches higher than a number of reporters the different clectrical | call without waiting a day. We are willing T s 1dGESEi Racos: the outlet system was adopted it would not was participated in by about five hundred | 1866, which was the highest recorded within | devices and the chair in which Kemmler will | to make oath to these statements. I have The Third Time's the Charm. | Lispex Pank, N. J., April 28.—Sum- | be long boforo the Miss sippi river would Oddfellows attired in the regalia of the order, lrhc m«-.;,..._ of the oldest _sl-n'l't'rs. I"urx."u be clectrocuted, It is the same as has been ‘;""“'" "‘\'“f"“i"s oS whvr;' "mllk W ;‘{;"'" The Sioux Citys and Omahas will meet for | mary of today’'sraces : become useless for navigation. fter the parade they marched to the opera | forces of men are now repairing the washouts | described recently at length in the press. | from cows, and was continued to be sold the | their third championship game this after o no-half 2arlongs—Be: o After further discussion the business i Rt S ol M A sl Y oL e Bk 051 ||t tHE VETIONN YoR g, TUB A br Eaa HESER | s o oen Dicco ub the top support. | Mext day after tho birth of the calf. Any [ b :';:“_l;":;!;;‘,“",",‘“,‘:’_”:r:'l‘ e o0t | ivaand onc half furlongs—Best Boy won, | o 1o [REthor Clacusdion 24 businces of the O'Neill of Pawnee City,chaplain of the grand | the windows of the first floor of the Dallas | ing the electrode cup which will fit on the | Physician will tell you that such [ 't Wwillbe Aante struggle and a great | Tipstaff second, Bradford third, Time— Mr. Blackburn introduced a bill for the ad- lodge of Nebraska, who delivered a splendid | elevator and damaged a large amount of | victim's head anda wire passes down the | millk is ~ nothing “more or less | crowd should assemble to cheer the boys on | 11, mission of Avizona, Referred Y address, giving a short history of Oddfellow- | wheat as well as machinery. The St. Louis | pack connecting another electrode which will | than poison. And yet these men have | tovictory. It is their turn, and they are One mile—Golden Reel won, Lisimony sec- The land forfeiture bill taken up and after ship and the benefits of the order. He was | pressed beef company, Allénsworth & Ru be placed at the base of the spine, Saturated | gone right ahead, mixed this milk with that | bound to have the game. So far they have | ond. Sam Morse thitd. Time 1400 some discussion went over withont. action Tollowed by Mrs. Wright of Omiaia, who | the Dallas brewing company, and others sponges will be placed between the electrodes | rom the other cows and peddled it out revu- | outplayed Sioux City at_all points, aid Yo, | et of o e o0 The senate Lill incorporating the society of made a yery pleasing speech in favor of the | heavy losers by the flood. and the body to prevent burning. larly all through Omaha. paradoxical as it seoms, they have lost But | Fiveeight isof a milo—Gray Rock won, | the ‘Sons of tho American Kevolution was Rebecen degree. The streets were crowded ——— The vietim will be firmly strapped in a All we ask is that gome of the members of "1l not lose today. Following will be the | Iy second, Chatham third. Time—1:061¢. | yead, all day and the crowd s _estimated at 5,000, g Leaving Their Homes. chair and a broad leather strap will cover his | the council will go out there and see for them- | positiogs of the two . _One mile—Sulvini won, Eric second, Sor- | * Mi. Plumb made some satirical remarks The Beatrice, Filley, Burchard, Liberty, | St Mantissviiis, La., April 25.—The | face, except the nose, thus concealing the | selves. If they do, they will find that I | * ¢y 80 PRITIoaR rento third. Timo—1:48. about the efforts to enconrage. patriotistn haven't been able to make yéu understand | willis. .. Mile and one-sixteenth—Tristan won, Para- | “lying around loose in the country” and well re It is understood the current water in this parish is rising at the rate of | death agony. wvesessees MiddIB .o oaaeins Odell and Blue Spring lodges wer how bad it is by half.” ! 1, Sill hird, I resented. The exereises were closed by 8 | aiont inches a day, Th rosiding used to cause death will be between 2,500 and | how bad it is by half.” avan...... t.. gon second, Silleck third, flime—1:561¢ | moved to amend the bill by providing that i grand ball at the opern house, which was ‘1""!’;‘.‘:':"‘"“,‘ N it thate ‘]", ':."’ 2,700 volts in force—enough to supply about Kearns -+ wsecond.. |~ Seven-eighths of a mile~Puzzle won, Shot- | privilegos b extended to the ¢ ;‘n‘.‘“('f\|-|xlx'vl<‘x‘r attended by about 150 couples. e RGO IO S O BV e s ot ool | Kot thousaR A LigN LS Surrounded By Filth. W gl o1 | oversecond, Zulu third. Timo—1:34). the Republic. No quorum voted and without b - and wove to the bayou banks. The crops | emmler has passed the time in whout the | A Brr reporter visited the dairics In the | Steanss it oo Kappell | ille Tac action on the bill, the senate adjourned 7 which were magnificent are lost. Twenty- me way that he did last week.* . He ha 7 i e ey LA oo o Nashville Races, d t Meavy Olothing Failure at Lincoln. | FU[ch weve moenifeent are lost. WWeniye | same way that he did week. o He hus | southwestern part of the eity, which were re- | Walsh. 00 Rhortt U i rahan | ; T % LixcoLs, Neb, April 55, —[Special Tele- | fve hundred people will suffer in this parish | read the bible as well as he couldand listened | SELVES 1ol i Al Moran. . Onten s MY | Nasaviie, Tenn., Apl 25, —Summary of House. LxcoLy, Neb,, A from the loss, The bayou Chene people ate | 1o his raligious keaper, Dan v e in an unhealthy and y con- | Clarke U pien TSl | today's vaces: WasnINGToN, April 25, —In the house today 1 McNaughton, t nd Chaplain Yates. dition. ne iy to Tur Bee Cieorge V. Ser 5, gram to. Tur_Bee.] Lga W Somimona; g o and one-half furlongs— Billy Pinker- | the confer port on the Fremont, Neb., king for velicf boats to suve theivlivestock. | [ Foughton ery inch of ground in that section is under e on His | Se ne on His Ear, one of the leading clothiers of this city, was | B Kcmmier made his will tonight, giving a | These places are situated about one mile i ! S el el closed up this afternoon by tho sherift, ' This | Watek: © Tl pictorial bible to Keeper McNaughton, a pig | due west from the new eounty hospital build- who claims to bo the champlon | Y071 WOH; Bliss second, Carlton third. ' Time | public butlding bill was agreed to. The liinit Taillive couBOAlGoTBINerable EurpriEe tn Dist | & ELATIS (rex. At Reports from Red | iy clover puzze to Jtev. Dr. Houghton, a tes- | { el faresit\onie of the west, writes Tue Bew | o 3 alglibl| (ot co licfithe bunld iy 6h0inoo: (fulure cansed considerable surprise | o G IF s igher than 108 01 | {imon o Hoospen Woripie il s e bivenad 4 15 on the bunk of the small crecl which | Tollr i tho west, wiltes ' Tus Bex | Vourlind one-alf furlongs —Bluck Kulglt | ° mue messtge of the prosidont roturing ATnRUAE @ e as e R hat e is anxious to meet McDowell, the al- | won, National second, Consolatic ime Al 3 meanders throvgh that seetion. i won, Nutional second, Consolation th MIE | ywithout his approval the bill to allow Ogden, ness circles throughout the ci here and at Beatri store, are placed past. There is_thirty-four fect of | o) o dl e at Avthur City this motning. All the | itk 8utegraphs to Chaplain Yates. The first ands are inndated wnd wany eople bad |y g e W lezed champion of Ameriea, in a one or fifty- | — é)’"'“x- i S Utah. to | T e o ne mile—Glockner won, Buckler second, | Utab, toinc t any distance r.:]“.' ';\1.., Friendless thivd. Time—1:460,, ! ferred to the committee on te where he runs a branch )00, but it is said that place visited was that kept by This LT e mile race, or in {4 This man has fty-five mileh | Mile e or in flot uny dist ase its indebtedness, was vo- ritorics es Preparing. Mar they will not c by £10,000. | to meve out in boats. : s “Phesheriff took possession of his” business e Ciicaco, April 28, —Preparations for the | cows. Nearly afl of them are good stocks, but | [y Gl rafyses to skate him, ani that ho has Half mile—Idu Pic wvon, Drift second, | The legislative, —executive and judicial L dul moresges i stivor of In Need of Assistance. expected packing house strike are being | they were huddled together in two small, [ o claim on any championship. Stine is | létura Doxey third. Time--525 |/ ApTrOptinkon DillS e B90 vltuout diviei Capital national bank, the Semmons | wasnizrow, April 25, —Secretary Proctor TS etk saT A 5 s loseq shieds Y aatipt A ttast wind 1ling 10 raget MeDooarmiip. JStiie 78 |~ Pive-cighths of n milo=Biily Parker won, he house then went into committee of ASHINGTON, Apri ccretury Proctor | made. Thoe International company proposes | closed sheds, cach about fifteen foet wide and | willing to meet McDowell at Tue Bre:_oftice | Leo Brigol second, Tago third, Time1:00. " | the whole on the bill relating to the District at uny time he for a match. gn articles | muy designate to te, Harry Josephs of Beatrice and a Cin ol b o 0., flim. These mortgages were | NS reccived several repl g on {1 the. sums respectivel, follows: | ing for information in regard to the extent of | are putting their premise: irst, §2,000; second, £22,000; third, 2,000; | suffering in the overflowed districts of the | tinuing operations behind closed gates 'ln‘l:uiquhfl:l."l:llfl.‘"‘!‘ll;vrt\-,x::x1;“"x‘|‘x‘x‘:::nn;-,;;l‘:n:::11*‘1" south. The govarnor T:n‘;‘(:“ihnu‘fil&br‘-.:‘nlxxt‘ high fence will be erected as during the last | milk was poured, stood in one end, the milk | The eveat six-day 2 between Ho came fo this city. a little | to- New Ovleans for digtribution throughout | Strike, surrounding the entire place. absorbing the natisedting smell of the sur k Prince and Ned Reading, which begins rago from Ganden City, Kan,, and | th The smaller cans, into which the | on May 12, is exciting a vast deal of interest s to telegrams ask- | to close down Thurfday. Fowler Brothers | forty feet long. The stench in these sheds in order for con- | was suffocating, yetin them the cows were , and a | milked, and the large can, into which all the Bring on You vidence. Mile and one-cighth—Mamie Fonson won, | 0f Columbia. The pending bill was for the ent second, Skobeloff third, Time—2:06, establishment of Rock ercek par In the | 2 el course of the debate Mr. Hooper of Mi | Myer-Hopper Fight Postponed. sippi alluded to the confederate graves in | Wasmxcrox, April 25.—The ten-round | Allington cemetery on the ards of | contest between Meyer, “the lllinois Cy- | | | notobject to this. “Rebel” was not a word of reproach. 1t only showed they were tho Hisour ng il | which s carved the word “r He did stato, he stcam fitters at Avmour’s quil s 5 tate qa clone,” and Hopper of Buffalo has becen post- milk was afterwar i dvent here and_at Beafrice it is | The governor of Mississippi said probably | work today because they were refused s poured for distribution | It is bound to be the greatest sporting event < e DEREE DU SO USRI R o) Miveyadistoantading Brlls. 20,000 persons in that state Were fi ueed of | eight hours, and tho coopers at Bortsford | (0,CUStomers, wore also stored in one end ntil ars in this part of tho e ‘\‘::‘“1 until Wednesday night at Alexandrla, | ey who wore led by the second grcat rebol : T waistance, and the govemor of Arkunsns | struck against the contruct requiring o moncy | Mece oy e aa ';‘:",:lzl‘llxli§;i[‘; floot owds will be on hand to v SRR . gLEAmerlcySRobery I A oo GoorgoiWabtis or the Pe said 500 people in Phillips county and a con- | depos ? AT o 3 A N4 2 pe 2 vill gi ‘' Pl O ington having been the fivst, peoy } {eposit. Iroad switching at the y to clean it, but tho only It wis to smear .u‘.‘.l‘lfl.fi\lv:.q s ',f. e "?‘;;:g THE FIRE RECORD. Tiia! committao biving SiBony thal Rova iderable number in- Desha - county were in | done by members of the switchmen’s associa- creek park bill was defeated. Mr. Hemphill of South Cavolinva moved its reconsideration school | and the house adjouxned. Biam, Neb, il 25.—[Special to Tir ) R iinkren e onentn, | Evedt need of roli tion, and it was said tonight that if the pack. | (¢ droppings of the animals over the boards, | ¢yonen haye authovized Tme Ber 1o state b & 1 forming a thick coating which emitted asmell | i foc (G pay auy man £100 “,h”‘pl,mlu“,‘ 2 School House Bur Bee.] - Sheriff Harriman started for Lincoln N this morning with Louis Stricklet, who was Washington Notes. 198 ‘"‘iz‘;‘dl'"F},\;.:;:mf;"““c““‘m}‘"‘.P?L‘_"x“:"“t"; thick enough to catwith u kife. A taste of | 1io sligiitost evidenca that tho. raco isu'ta | _AVSTIN, Minn., April 25 Lo ey J“:‘:Tu(n:?:]:““Iu;u;:‘l1 ey yWasiiverox, Apel 25 o expenses of | handle ' cars for the houses invived: S:S.g'é'fkml2.‘:;-‘-%::“‘(‘\“:‘;\-:‘ P aoduirel tho fair, square, hona-fide contest, and that the | Pullding horo burhed tods & T ¥ e penitentiary. Louis, in com: | Mr. Dolph’s schate investigating committee | Sucha move would be a crippling blow to the o ey . est man will not win. S OGAnO, FADHIERS. J : o, 'KINGLY BU Buny with hisbrother, Bono ‘Stricklot, and | were about 2,000, - Several correspondents | packing itorests, Tho yardister discred- ooz pia i the well wis found. - | King's warchouse wis damaged $0,000 by | FOUR SHOCKINGLY BUR. o Avch McManigal one cvening got into & | who were were kept under subpamac fifty- | its the roports. ~ As thé yards are private | iy WS C195¢ UD dgatugt the side of one of, the Newsy Baseball Gossip. flre tonight. ~Tho ~Unitad’ States' bondod | 1,y ies in & Milwaukeo Fire Which suloon rumpus and cracked a colored man's | one duys, although only testifying twice, | property the chiefiof police finas mado arrauge- | Shodsand was surrounded and bunked up |y 0007 ociad has wired George To- m}}“"““ adjoining was also slightly dam- | Will Probably Result Fatally. . slull. Bone Stricklet got forty-five days in | have been paid $153 each, and iave in hopes | ments 48 soon as a_strike is declared to take 1 i L oeBone): ! ¥ 1 8155 each, und hopes : The well was ifteen foot do it | beau for his terms. If he can be secured the A B, e i o = thl‘lmnnw Jail and ,M“a\tlnl||lku1‘{xl|lut:v days | that another investigation will be insti- | complete charge of the stock yards and clear | sod St “."l:,‘",‘:‘"3{:‘“::,,fl‘;fi:},,:§:;£ :,'.',:tm',; Owmahas will be a8 strong s uny team in tho | S T T e n Micwavkeg, Wis., April 28.—Aboit 8 P T R L He > {hem of ayerybodyiwhoilias no by stheve, | being higher and covered with manure, so | association. i | Den April '35 o e | Djclocks thisunoingidreiwas (discoyorod/inge k‘|'|l|“u!:-|‘|;lf):fln:lfl"!‘nn\:‘:n‘p’:"ll‘l‘ll::é :{!il‘_lu.h:rfmgm{s v.‘?flmmxl'll‘!l;ml)ll‘flu:!‘lf"d rrom]lhe ('nnln)\[b Some of the{packing house companies will | that rain falling anywhere within a radius of | *The Chicagos will never miss Ed. Wil- | ; ETROIT, April 38.-the carpenters have | gy frame house on the corner of Fifth and . in piiibilin 00 QI U Ao Jancs, i itisamendment, §a il employ/secret policel twenty-five fect of the weil would be drawn | liumson if that boy Cooncy keeps up his | Jecided to demand. the eight hour day and 80 | gy streets, occupied by Robert Victei as grant a new trial. authorizing the president to cause certain ; 3 S palu | cents un hour. If it is not granted there will Q00U & to the well through the filth covering the | good ‘work,” remarked Georgo Tebeau the | {itis A1 Hows A0IIS HOL evont grocery and residence. The alurm was given Waifs From Winside. lands, withdruwn from the market for’roser- SO A Mantostoilsiued. i | ground and then find its way into the well | other day after the little fellow had given O LAUES i 7 A og X purposes, 0 Tes o the public New York, April 25.—The general execu- itself. A bucketful of water was drawn up | everybody in the stands St. Vitus' dance by ‘\\l\-mk eb, | Apeil 35 =[Speclal to s || domatn undor the homestend Jaw. ohe Dill | tive board of the Amevican Federation of | and fisted. The taste was sickening and the | his magnificent stop of Keenan's hit i OlaaseriglOnso; Eatongwindowav i DhIIdin Rer GUIIGRILHY 2):.',“\_ Ih\v:‘?‘x‘(“ \\nm\u.vwl.r\‘t[r.\':!d .‘nlhnd.!?l o T eended Taovides it yhere any lands | 1 ibor after a protracted session this after- | smell cqually so. Tho milk cans. ave washed | The Minneapolis Jonrnal is. thoughtiessly | - NEW Youk, April 8.—Judge Benedicf in | other children were in the Duilding, but._the s | ment the title shall be confirmed, but the lands | noon issued a manifesto tonight, signed by | it the water from this well. : .| eruel. Listen: “On the vory day that Murat | the United States court today denied the | fireuen suceeded in saving them at great visk, ng water for houses and The proprietorof the place was asked if Halsted enscounsed himself in the editorial | demurver of Peter Claasen to forty of the | Mrs. Virtel, who is in a del o condition, it by Mrs, Victel, who jumped from a sccond Taid, supply Ep L ] [ssapttdliahticn o Unite S resida0t Q6 S S and'for fire protéction. Thoy are boing bullt (| Kymaln sublook to tho xlght bt the Walted | Breeldont Gompers. Gompers clogos thus tho cattle drank this witer chair_of the Brooklyn Standard-Union the | forty-four indictments charging him with | was budly ihjured by tho full ad il wors by, home capital. purpose of creating reservoirs in aid of irri- | T'he exccutive council of the American | =Only a little,” he replied. “They dvink | three baseball clubs of Brooklyn wero hoaten® | pervertion of the funds of the Sixth National | shockingly burned. The youngest child, aged ‘rees and shrubbery were placed in rail- | gy (e s K el Federation of TLabor having sclected the | mostly from the creel Is Hulstead a hoodoo ‘ | Bunk, Claasen onterod a plea of not guilty. tree years, will probably dic. The victims roud park, Arbor day. When seeded down (St oo today introduced a bill granting | Srtion Brotherbood of Carpenters and Joiners Was' muda to/thojcreck. ,Towas | - Trom the Ostaua Bz, the. fnformation is | o0 onod gullty. A e e e e this will give us the neatest appearance of | o st IS todir introduced a bill granting | of America to make a demand for the en- clc of tho sheds and about SEVENty- | poanod that 1500 Deobls Shw & srmaition & In Bad Conditi sent in St Louis. The loss to the property is u 00 the o d stwhere dhis NEw OnLeans, April 28.—The protoetion | SHé station on the Omaha road. i h ) served in the late war not less than three | y. it SR i ou to refrain from any sympathetic strikes. | © These Elizabeth Bertel, aged six, one of the vie heds ure built upon the edge of a | 1h it Tocated i A new elevator in the hands of Carter & 5 4 voar: & N s A rither 3 wre, My 1 o n assnrid Tty i 1 o menths hor mero thin 1o Fours 8 to those | Rather remain at your work and aid_tho DIuff, which is about. thirty feet ubovo the | fhot e lodated Is neithor here nor there, but | joveo in front of Grossoetoto guve away this | s died it the hospital this morning. - The needed aequisition B e AT ot ovor Clght | pentors and joiners to win in the contest. creek. The manure and filth from the sheds | oo GeoWe R IERAY (0008 bue 10 a8 e o ming, letting the flood dircetly upon the | othors will recover The capital of the Winside State bank has | ight huidred duys 1 cent por day for cach | geprogavpenters and joinors my advice is to | had been dumped over the edge of this bluft | W0 4R IOCH CVIR LIRER NETs partiully inundated village. The people have R increased to £30,000. > ¥ )8 ) (| demand aud iusist upon the enfor until it bad piled up level with tho surround- | cinunti Times-Star, BUSLHS gt their stock on platforms and hummocks of | 4 n OPERA TROUPE WRECKED Parmers are miking good progross acedi y's service. No person who is worth £,000 | the cight hour workday. In demonstrations | fng g Enaler progaer o amareink 000 progress sceding. | or over ub the timo of application Wil be'en- | to'ho hld May 1. tarn put 1 vase. nambers | 115 SiPand and ex s. titled to this pension. andiby o earth and both people and stock are badly in sty necd of assistance. e Pearl of Pekin' Company Meets ended to within twenty i \ feet of the creck. The liquid from this filth wce manifest your unalter- | and the water from vains, which had filtered The bell ms to be ringing for “‘Red” Bittunn at Kunsas City. The ‘bright ob- Beatrice Gamblers Raided. ‘The prestdent has appointed ex-Governor | yblo determination to have the ofght hour duy | thivough the. pile found its way into. the of sporting affairs on the Star says of > = ; fatal Accident. Bramuien, Nob., April % [Speciat Tele. | Jorome of Michigan chutrman of the Chierokeo | enforced, though by one. trado. at a time, yot | creah . thib wis 1 e e vt ayene | the infield:. “The stone wall that is supposed | TeFarland Is a Tough 2 “""\.“ ""j“ Aoafant it B N un by | COmumission, vice Angus Cameron, resigued, | for all as'the ultimate result. - Allow noone | compelled drink. to bounce the ball over to first has turned out | James MeFarland, the man who was canght | STAUNTON, Va, Apri Surly this morn- gram to T Bee.]—A gambling den run by Ihe houso commitice on territorics today | o provoke you. Refraiu” frout ull Violence | “Rerurning to the sheds,a cow was seen | 10 D¢ i green hedge fence with the shrubs set | 1 the uct, of snatching u lady's pocketbook | iNZ the nirbrake of an cxpress train on the ifvond became unman- authorized a favorable report on the bill en- | pnahor n through the town larging the scope of the Jim T very fr apart and when a ball gt in it it got | o o i aftermoon, not only turms out to bo | Chesapeake & Obio ded by the police yester- lost in the tangle of green while the man who ageableund the train 1 t Di vour watchword be thé enforeement | ywhich wus badly dis Bdmunds-Tucker | of the eight hour work day.” 3 t night he was | dfy morning and Taylor and three of the X d ungss “Do v i o 5otk 5 slivyors captured with their entire gambling | M1t-polygamy act by disfranchising the ad- SNPE e o you mill this cow and’ put the mille | 5% omily sped from baso tobase.” Truly | & thief buta bud man, as : s ] : i I | g with the rest?”’ was asked | orrifi t of ced, tearing aw outfit, including cards and poker chips. The | herents”of the Mormon faith who refuse to Dockmen and Coal Heavers Out. Oh, yos, wn the roply; “her milk isall | this s the age'of desoriptive writing and tho | ldontified as belng tho_ party who slugged | ut o, torrtlle ratotol spood, tariug awhy Concdim was operted on Conrt street opposite | take the prescribed oath. Duivr, Minn, April 25.—The dookmen | rigit” B o i the teply “hov itk 18 all | e ballically inclined vouns man 1s tn it. Detective Dempsey last Wednesduy night. the dopot roof. The Pullman sleeper, he Grand Centr, y is Representative Henderson of Towa today Y 3 Ll Elid. TROLY J Ol The secretary of the Omaha club is a go) - in which there were fifteen members of the Grand Central hotel. In police court this ) ot AV " ' a I e lub is a gen Shoigrang Con filed $0 and two of the | introduced to the house committeo on rail- | and coul heavers to the number of 475, hore | hurt the millcany! L0 C eman by the name of O'Brandt, There s a | Steamship Avrivals. o M J;,"_‘m 2 TFho third was dischanged. | roads and canals L. 8. Cofiu of Fort, Dodge, mr!'ul West Superior, stiick-today for an | Anothorcow was scen whic 1“":;"11“'(:[‘“.;, queer mixture of Celt and Teuton, At New York—The Normandie, from | imore, wus derailed and turned over. Of o convictod parties will appoul the caso to | T Who as representative of the Brakomon's | advauce in wiges. _ dixd atapptwe ¥ carthy would muke another good combin | Havre ) | the company Miss Myrile Knox died whilo o distriot court. 'This is Taylors sec association of the Unite d States addresse: o - B3 agked % . or a player i ¢ Germany-Irela g At Glaszow—The Nestrian, from Bosto il 1o soar, Misa A Sonviction of » ke offensu this seoan 2?2 | 1R committen in favor of Henderson's bill | Clayton-Breckineldge Tnvestigation. | We milk hor, hut wo don't put the millcin | ot s bltver dn the Germany-Treland league— | Al (Haswow =i Nostrian, from Boston. | hoine tuken from the e, - Miss Edith Mi) VoD, 08n ] Xa oftonen thin cuson. for the protection of railroad ewmployes. Lirrie Rock, Arke. April 25.—The Clayton- | With thut feom the rest, ! wis the veply. S Doal Slidmanthaaibeon plcod upanthaeool || LCAS Tindone-ighted Tha™ Dhanamoor, | 1om i o b ih | Callaway's Bright Prospects, —————e Breckinridge investigation committee ox3 | ) 4 ‘I'_i’,‘““_;‘:"m,:l‘“, with about a foorof divte | ing board by the Philadeiphia brotherhood, | from Baltimore, e L el ot Carraway, Neb, April 28 —[Special to Tie | Nebraska, Iowa and Dakota Pensions. | amined 105 witnesses today. Al but three it Pl usician Gace ad accompa- | He and Faatz can mingle their tearlots-now. | - nsas City and’ joined the company not Ben.]~ Lust oveni i tht of rail- | Wasn April Special Tel lored ho we ) e Lo e, SR i accamn 1) | French Anarchists Avrested ¥ lon by o the wishes of her i |~ Last evening another outfit of rai ASHINGTON, April 28, —{Special Telegram | were colored voters who were at Plummers- | nied the roporter, directed that the work be Jack Crooks has resumed his position on | ‘rench J "C| 8 Arr . . Y long ago contre o £ 680 ad graders arrived in town. The contractor | to Tur Bk, ]-~Pensions have been granted as | ville on election d v and voted for Clayton. .)\h!}l]N‘lll and lllu'lm:umr-" 1 H\I\'i'll l_h' ‘\nili ond for the (‘wlrlluul\hns' lv'llfn\. but he hasn't : Panis, April 2 Seven leading anavchi: 1'\ | Lher. i 2 is pushing the worleat this end of the Kearney | follows to Nebraskans: Oviginal—David S. Sheriff Shelby testified that when the bal- | he had warned the people in the neighbor- | got back to his old playing form. | have been avrested. Search of their resi- | T S & Black Hills line. A party of surveyors aud | Reed, Syracuse; Orion A. Pierce, Ashland; | lot-box at Plumimersvillo was stolen ho made | hood that the filth. must be removed, but he.| Bimer Smith is batting in great form for | dences resulted in the discovery of a printing | O an Adverse Report. graders have been working in this vicinity | Benjamin A. Wedge, Lincoln; Josoph Aplen: | diligent search for it aud did all he could to | Would not conscnt to huving it covered over, | the Kansas City team. “Ho hit Clavk, the | | and a number of revolutionary doeu- | WASHINGTON, April 25.—The house commit- fora week and the rilvoad company has | gor, Republican Cify; Charles . Harmes, | discover the thievas. He had a pistol in his | ® that would not abate the nuisance, famous pitcher of tho Omihas, feur ot of | Lungs, The Marcus de Mores is among the | tee on wa claims hus ordered an wiverse re pened un oftice i the Union bank “building. | Sidney; Albert . Sims, Broken Bow. In. sion which he found near- the house | Mr. Wiig expressed a \HI{"WH 255 to com- | fivo times, one of the hits beiug a double. S naatan port onthoiFunston. LI, npetoprlating $8 The town lready is enlivening and the pros- wso—Alex. St. Poters, Kearnoy; Bernard e Clayton was killed. He was ordered | PV With all vequivements, but was entirely | Cinciunati Enquirer | 2 390 to relmburse Kunsns for monoys oxpe pects are bright , O'Neill. to deliver it to the committee Friday, when | [£horany of whit was pecessay o keep s | pevpy Werden hud an attack of pucumonia | Boulangism Buried. in settlement of claims for property captured PR iy a’ pensions: Original invaild—Jas, | he will be examined regarding the Clayton | Witk purcand clean. He said he intended to | 5, Sy f oujs the past week. | k kel : o | or destroyed by the confederate forees, \e Beatrice Water Commissionership § Ny remove to a better location where Lie would 5 ; ; Paris, April 28 —Fuil returns show a tre ) entrice f ’ #hip | Rodden, Des Moines; Jacob W. Albaugh, | murder, H D Long Is winning frosh laurels in Boston i ; aph | - BEaTRIcE, Nob, April 25— [Special Tele- | Magnoda. Increase—Chas, R. Newton, Mt e VO MR KO, L e any dead | EVERY day by renson of Ris n0 Work. mendous falling off in the Boulangist vote. | o p e e SRy arivark. hen asked whether there were any dead V.ABTIRS | The result of the balloting is looked upon as T35 PO O e public , Oakland; Wm. J. Johnson, A Fatal C | Auexaspmia, Lo, April 25, Uriah Clar! : Geo, 1. ‘The water commission- | Ayr s heard bofore Judge | Mt Avig (ieo. I Maric 3n pile, he'said a | It would be tough on that champion ingrate, gram to T d back of | Pickett, if he should find himself too slow ship injunction | animals buried in the manur Suturday | o \ehich had died had been bu a death blow to Boulangism, Lust mght wud not u line of type was o A dy midnight. The proprietor wus en- Murion, Muscatine; J or Sawyer S0 W Braody this morning and acontinuance taken | H Union- | night at Hemphill Creek, James Berry John- | the shed. but he had directed his man to re- | for the Philadelphia Brotherhood. He would -— 8 At Saturday moruing next, I tho mean- | Ye:, Josepiue, Duncan, Lo, Mars: Donnis | son, uged fourteon, was killed und two othors, e e Peonsteatecd { thon b on the dold, cold - world, whore ho -Ene.Qlio e gIAIAtARa-AG I auRISr ) R IR R e e Recip A T apuan the ol ecnuissianar, || N N i, AL . ¥+ | ¥. L. Mitchell and James Ritchie, wounded, | against it ! Naw desanvitta s N0 HWHO! agresnenl | - Convmaus O Appil #—The. rogulan soee | BUSESE AT luy. ‘The i holds possession of the office, Sonth Dattoth penslons oo o Jesso | Claudo Stewart and Thomas Gentry, charged | It don't smell any,” he explained, “but | club would dare give him u job. | sion of the ORin legistature adjourned this | that he forgot it was pay day. “The composi n “m‘"'u“""" B Gilbart: Huron PEns { ey o A S e B T o T failed, | the neighbors want it out and L always like Do not fail to go out to the grounds this | morning to meet next January. | tors would not \\'nl'l(,jmhl Il)j".\ Waxe puid Beatnics, Nob., April [Special Tele ———— | Stewart was recently married, and the young | 10 oblige them. e i o atiemsans Lt awdor yawll (s Rlh D0 =" : e e i SRBATAIR O AR 5 (Snoclol SULLIVAN AND JACKSOX. | men concluded they would charivari him and The next place visited was that owned Omaha’s bound to win. A Wanted to Wear Ris Boots to Bed. | was not forthcomine i 11BN Lho, g gram to Tue Bee.]—Mes Magee and ik . his bride. They ¢ fived upon by wart man named Anderson. He has twen Manager I rd has made up his mind to | Rasmus Olson, a Swede, living'near the ““y“l“'m,.‘\'\'fi,if‘.|.’.‘-‘m\‘\‘ Aitad fos theit J.mf. head of cattle’and his shed was sonic. | ayelude what larger than those of hi it i all improp neighbor, | grand stand, and the quick ntioned. with the result above cters from the | 1y pony school, while drunk last night beat | - Morrison are building a double-deck steam he does it the boat with w capacity of 100 passengors to ply | BOston's Pet Will Accept After the ol Sllaulaily | nLe ! Leibinaddl n the Blue river for exoursion purposes dur Mississippi Affaiv is Settled. Martha Snoots Nathaniel. Wiig. The (SUERBHBRe. e lv"“';“ Ly | quicker will' his attendance increase. Fire | biswife ina shocking manner and theh “‘I“ { Whitcomb Brought Back, ™ ing the coming Chautauqua assembly in this | Sax Fraxcisco, Apil President Fulda Do 1128, [Eneclal Tolagva the same as fav as, $he manure pile and sur- | oy her out into the street, simply because she | povyiond Whitcomb, the man w (R | of the Catitamc: Asbril 38.— Brestdent Fulda | Touoxro, Apell 38, —(Special Telegram 10 | yoinaings were bancerned. The well from e refused to allow him t0 wear his boots to bed, | Savmont WRLCEED, GO L SR R 3 " e | alifornia Athletic club, has received | Tue Bee.| y Martha MeLean asked | which he drew tha water to wash his cans National League. | He was arrested and spent the night at the [ Wednesday night shot a Vg Broke His Jaw. a dispatch from a friend and adviser of John | Nathaniel K. Hutchinson to marry her and | was inside the buwtand was only a few feet % S eto | central station and then fled to Council Blufls, was brought Menxa,, Neb,, April 25— [Spectal Tele- | L« Sullivan, with whom he has been conduct- | save hev from the disgrace attendant upou | deep, " The water' tasted and smelled of the | e | e e back to this city st night on . requisition gram to Tu Ber)-F. K. Fraser, a pho- | iM% correspondence looking to a fight betwoen | bis betrayal of her. “Ho put her oft and she | stable. The cans were piled up in one corner | Boston, .00 00 0 00 0 45 8- 8 He Cleanced Out the Place. { from the governor of Towa, and this moraig olver and shot him in the head, | of the shed. Thaegstle were poor, scrawny | New Yors . cooe.d 10 008 0.0 8 0 2 | pugy night John Bllson undertook to van | will be arraigmed ou the charge of shooting 4 5 an | drew a ing that Sullivan with intent | Sullivan and Jackson, si 10sition after the n she took a big dos | would nccept the club's towrapher living in Merna, quarreled with » of laudanum and | wud filthy. Thereavas a well in the yurd on 1, TErora |t portion of tho oty situsted in the | ts, He | = | ew York 14, Batt Bostou 5, L. Perry near town today, and after some h 8 : IR AR | AR T, SRR & e i hot worids Frazer broke Perry's jaw by hit- | Mississippl affulr is settlod on Juno ¥ next. | lay down to die with Hutehinson, Whe bull high ground whichghvo pure water, and Aws | CHAYE W 08, SONE UG O'Rourke, Umplie | yiclnity of Tenth and Blerco st tug bim with w club, — Porey Is i bad con- | s but he will probably die. The girl resisted | cans and watering s stock, but the traces | —McDermott | went to the saloon of Joe Monduz, and finding dition i Ulllfll.fivsflhu?. of tho Theosophists, | Jeh 0N BN G oo was. used und | about. the well fi the shed made his story | AT BROOKLYN that individual away from home hroke in the Five Runaways at One Time pomieAGe, April 5. —The final session of the | she's likely to recover. | seem fmprobable, i Philadelphia... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 0 | doorand drove Mes. Monduz out of the house | R S Theosophists was held today, Several papers | e | " He was warned Jiy Dr. Gapen that e must [ g 20tR 8085 00 8 450 | with'aclub. Just arthat time an’ onicer | pATRICR NeD:, ADIL 8. i ragsly molntion aballantsis il s | clean up his place)or auffer the consequences aaianss® SR L arrived and John was taken to jail | gram {0 Tk Brs') ~No_ less than five run | W00 toud A rosoution ubolishing intiation | o'Donavan Rossa Convicted of Livel. | 5 Uh b Picynaios thebmequancss, |~ ite - Biladéiphia o Brooklsu 10, s aways occurred on Court street at ene time 4 L 0 Oi DI, New Youk, April 25.—O'Donavan Rossa | next place visied: Here was found o large, | Vit aid Cloments. Carruthors and Clark s | General Secrotary Judge was re-elected. roomy barn, but this iiside w Only one mavviage license was issued yes- | | e | was convicted of criminal libel by a ju this afterne No damage resulted ex- | ege Lt s very closeand | Ao M I0BE, U cept several badly \h-nmlnln_-\l buggies, a viet Captured. before Judge Anderson with a recommenda- | Tll'x“‘-‘f’ ‘l‘},.- ||.|,m_ \’\":I:I '“;:I}.:J::“'y:“'ll \:l;:‘.]‘\‘ | e | Y e Ly Ry Gage County W, O. T, U. CHEYENNE,'Wyo., April 25— [Special Tele- | tion of mercy. Rossa was convicted Tov call- | ;‘,']:,“','ll[';"‘,ff”;“.’:‘ i AR Dortioad and U WS | ot T 01005 01 0 0—4 | Nameand Residence Bratnicy, Neb., April Bpeolal Tele, | 8 1o Tun Ban.|—A colorod man named | 1b§ P 8. Cassldy o "Britiah Spyti aad pub The shod in which he kept | (picago. 0010000 01 85| (Jumes H. McIutosh, Omahu yam to ‘'us Bin]—The Gage county | 90uB Wilson, who cscaped from the United | lisbing a shmilar'libel in the Uuited frish- | was separgte. from the barn, but ad- | “HIS Gisvtind 6, Chicago 9. Errors— | i Claire Rustin, Omaha 20 | Vomen's Christian Temperance union con- | States penitentiary at Laramie, has been cap- | ™% S s | joiniug it. The cans were Kept in a trouxh | Gjoveland 1, Chicago 2. Butteries—Beatin | s———— | vention will be held at Blue Springs April 30 | tured at Green River. nt Will MoCann's Charges. | Whith was fed with runuing water from a | 4uq Zimmer, Sullivan and Lauer. Umpire | aud May 1, - - | < AT RRR FAMESN | soring Y | MeQuade. v el Approved by the President. b Lo DR oo I A6 cmBNR . | A |~.-n AT | AT PITTSBURG BOS y Wasuixarox, April #8.~The presidont has | 0 TUE BEEI-Muyor Grut iodayseld that | Hidden Under the8idowalk, ' | pivtaburg........L 8 0 10 0 0 0 3-8 Y approved the act for u bridge across the Mis. | 1 Would not enter into any discussign 2ddlo Brower, who Was an Recompliod 1o | ¢y iy gt 01000000 13| | It Caw't be Imbibed Over the Bar [ WPV Tt i G e rectly or indirectly regarding the-testhmony | the robbing of George Reed, the hackman, | ©futMs ool ol on e T . After May 1, 5 Rot Tolating to| Uit Shar :.::;l.-‘“';;l of Patrick McCann before the senate com- | s greosted last night and before being | pitburge b, Cincinnati 6. Batierics - Sow. | When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, Bostoy, Mass., April 38.—The order has | Minnesota. S8 mittee on Saturday, bk, “““l"‘ mect the | 104 tho colls took the officers to a place | ders wnd Miller, Duryea and Keenan. Um- | When she was & Child, she cried for Castorls, Been issued by the Boston police board that —— charges fully and prowptly in bis own way. | (ho ‘hart of the stolen money was found, | pire —Zacharias When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, ~ . ¥ - - der the sidewall - " finm- anll ext Ih;‘ l.\-.m-| of |;na;];-.:«h:x The Weather Forecast. Secretly Shot. soorptad uRdey tha Ridowuls T e When she bad Children, she gave thew Castoriay, | uors over bars must be stopped. The en- Por Omaha vl Pals woatha e ey T PP = L gue. Hauors overburs must be stopped. The en | For Omaha aud viclnity: Fuir weather LoxDox, April 25, —The Chronicle's Vienna The Board of Health. e Absolutely Pure. Loy E o city, Mhe | ¥or Nebraska and South Dakota: Fair, | correspondant says Schmidt, who was umpli i “ . S 3 - y A & 10 almost evory saloonkeeper in the city. The | o 0 "0 ) 3s b ekt ar ‘ The board of health held a mecting y Boston 0006090 1:100=-86 A creurn of tartar buking powd Highe { hotel and saloonkeepers protest and the for- | WALIHCH Var l;'“"‘l"*h“ vy e erly: | cated i the Corustad seartlal, has boen 8o | g, ¥ ppore wworo prescat Mayor Cushing, | New York 2 0000000 1—1 of leavening strength.—U. 8, Governmens Ree mer are of the opinion that the law will work | Kor Lowa: Iaiv, slightly cool, followod by | oretly shot. 'The Tussian papors were for- | G FUSEC SR BRRRC SR SR | N MOBE 0 0 York 2. Errom Qort Aug, 11, 1080, rising temperature, variable winds bidden to mention the shooting | an injury to the hotel business.