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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FRIDAY THE DISCIPLES OF - CALVIN. MAY 16, 1890. THE SCHOOL BOND (UESTION. L PACKAGE offeriags. The church must set forth more emphatically the connection that exists be. tween the accumutation of riches and God's blessing, " t AN ORIGI STOR has had unequivocally the best of it. Prince, too, apparently has exerted himself to the utmost to break even with his military an- | THE LIl Kan,, as | WANTED NO RANK DECISIONS. IN A GLASS. One Opened in Kansas City, It Does Not Seem to be Very Much but [t Is sonist, but in each instance has been com. aaidah | a— srime: A NG [ welled to content himself with second honors, mvI \'\Hllum‘l‘,, oord of Columbus, O., I\'-\-m(‘u?'m’u.p'\m:v'r"" Spocial Tel ;\m.,. Enough to be the Beginning of ¥ Dad Olarke Declares Himself and Serves | Vo thlchiget ey Toslent :‘:(Hul\l‘ Iy‘nv:-f<"~<~iv::m|«r Opening of the Presbytarian General Assem veral comuytii roports were accopted | Disposed of at Last Night's Meeting of the | cgram to Tne Bre.]Toduy the first real | . A ey Notice on the Umpire. is really riding for all he Yis worth in these bly at Saratoga. # - | and dates set fof debates thereon. The re- | Board of Education, | original packagoe store, under the recent de DIG JOLSYRETION B §IMAY 0L SHUKIE WAIOR UP) S P tho light and notice how completels flled 1t was witk s for them- port of the commitiee on church stated that spurts the spectators must jud cision of the supreme court, was opened. One Alborin, it 1 Treadway, r0 1 2 | cunter and almost puiled up, by eight lengths S 8 | Badge tinished second, two lengths in front K m.. i | of Eric, who was two lengths in front of 201 h | Come to Taw. Thrco lengths behind_eame danai. <o 0 3 Los Angeles aud the vest straggled in, Sir ASERORP sl Dixon finishing noxt to the last engeur Totalx......10 Tatals van whipper i, Time —2:10. = R Mutuals paid $212.05, place £53.70, badge Milwaukee...........2 & 100 110 01| "Fivs farlongs—Civil Service won, Blue T 9 | Rock second, Fordham third. Time—1:02% el Tl B WA oS {8 Denvera Tui Handicap for all_ages, mile and_one-six- e T et emyer Fp w0 | teenth—Fon won, Sluggird secoud, Madstone hits—Dalrymple 2. Alberts. Home runs | third. No time taken. Yoleh, Rowe and Kennwdys - Double. plays Two-year-olds, half mile—Abundance (colt) MoGione, MeClellan ind Bowe, Bascs ou balls | won, Terrifier second, Turmoil third. Time i Daliymiple wnd Wilsoff. Strack | —a0ty. \ihhortgn i by Ieennody 1 Bassed | Sweepstakes, two-year-olds, half mile - Cor- s chouefand s Aty section won, Claudiue second, Rometua third. e All ages, one mile—-Spurling won, Fox Alayorsitiongue. meade second, Quesal third, Time—1:15}. AT BROOKIY N et il 5 Brooklyn........1 20 0 1010 Louisville Races, U;l;{u»:u.‘ “.‘:« 0000310 LouvisviLLe, May 15.—The attendance was ts— Brooklyn 10, Chicago 8. 15 Tho weathert conllaud i bie Lok slom 5 Brooklyn 1, Ohicugo 1, Battere 2:\1“,“::”“‘ ather cool and the track slow. altren and Cook, King and Farrell, Um- | * L k R Sl Um Tywo-year-olds. half mile—Ora won, Kut- pires-Gaftney i F American Association. AT ROCHESTER Rochester 3, Columbus 5, AT SYRACUSE, Louis 0, Postponed. Cmeago, May 15.—The American games at Brooklyn and Philadelphia, all the Brother: hood gaies exeept at Brooklyn, and all the | Nationalleague gumes were postponed todiy ou account of wet growids ov vain, Syracuse 6, St Baseball at Ulysses, Urvsses, Neb, May 15— [Speclal Tele gram 1o Tue Bre ( b5 s wideawake on the baseball question this year. The club has be 00 the first gume of th tomuerrow and Saty colored tewn, The Bicyele R will duy with be the played Lincolu The sudience at the Coliseum last night was i sight in itself, there being a few short of three thousand paid admissions, Withou Lquestion it was also the best attendance iu i'point of quality that ever assembled in the building there belng many of the most prou , inent citizens there, 'he by the Second Infantry struly o grand the cornet erwandte 't Rilenberg, tho polka, ovelty,” Ripley band was duet, o len “Firemen's eliciting thie mest provounced appla Tie band is certainly one of the best trained musical organizations in the country, wud those concerts ure i treut ull lovers of urtistic music should not mi Thore is but little new to relate of Dicyolistic efforts of Prince and Reading, as the viders still continued to carry out the programme each laid out, for himself on the naugural night. And thit 15, Reading sets tho plce, viding as 1f his life wus iu Jeopan | | | reorguuized, with a paid up capital of | ¥ A strong team has been engaged and | Cap plate of 1,000 sovere | | concert selection | and | of he the | | and Prince imperturbably dogging his trail Some think that the Englishman, rcaliz iug that he TORY hard man | to beat, has vesolyed o tako no chance-that he will stick close to the sol- dier's wheel until the last moment, then call into requisition all his rescrve forces and spurt him out of both laurels and simoleons. Others arve inelined, busing their opinions upou the condition of the two men and tho nature of the efforts each have called fortn, 10 belleve thut Reading is the superior man, both s to speed and endurance, and that Prince is ylready @ defeated wan, Om every 'spurt that bas been made thus far the soldier | Time Rose rina second, Jeanette third, Two-year-olds, f mile Howard won, Major Thoruton second, Woodford thivd. Time 52 Al ages, mile and _seventy yards—Mt, Lebanon won, Cecil B, second. Betting dropped out of the race at thé half mile, Time 1 : Two I fillics, five furlongs L. Washingtod won, Fthel second, Elizak thivd, Time ~1:051, Maidens, ll ages, won, Ky, 1481, ne mile—Touisa Forrest ruia second, Liunie third, Time English Turf, 15.—[Special Cablegram to Tho Doncaster spring meeting The principal race on the pr was for the Doncaster spring handi- us, winning penul ties, ono milo'straight. 1t was won by N. J. Bakor's five-year-old bay horse Tyraut, M. T Loxnoy, Ma; Tue Bee opened today nm rren De li Rue's five-vear-old “bay horse Shillelagh sccond, Mr. 1. Lascelle's four year-old bay: colt’ Nunthorpe thivd. There were eleve tavters, Kemp Outrows McLean. SypxEY, May The vace between Kewmp and Melean for £200 a side and the sculling championship of the world took place today ou the Paramutto rivers, It was won easil by Kemp. .- A Pleasing Sense L aud strength renewed and of oase and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in harmony with nature effectually cleunses the systent when costive or bilious For sale in 30¢ und §1 bottles byall draggists - No More Students Wanted, Moscow, May 15.-Au order has been issucd suspending the admission of students to the agricultural academy here until 1503 Tho onder is due to the recent disorders among the students. - The Weather B For Omaha and vieinity For Nebraska, Fuir, war hast. Fair weather. Tows and South Dakota or weather; southerly winds, A Big Batch of Private Pensi WASHINGTON, May 15.—The Louse at its evening sesston passed 189 private pension bills, aud at 10:80 adjourned - Pozzoni’s Complexion Powder produces a soft und boautiful skin; it combines evei) clement of beauty aud purity, the permancnt pastorate is beyond all compu- tation. Not & few of our vacant churches are allowed to bo overrun by professional candi- dates. Our worthy ministers are frequently set uside by men who are after the loaves and fishes. They have a few flashy discourses that catch the curs of the people, but when they are delivered they have nothing left worth listening to. Under this practice piety lunguishes, activity ceases and Cheistian benevolence is left uncultivated. The presbyteries must watch with greator cire the entrance iuto the ministry, The number of candidates who reject some of the fundwmental doctrines of the creed is said to be on the increase. At the . present rate of increase the doctrinal status of our church will cortainly be impaired. If the growing laxity goes on a loud cry will presently be raised for a creed that will bind no minister o a specific system of velief, he presbyterics should exercise moro vigilunce in the direction of preserving the sounduess of faith in our ministers und eld 1« “an chureh is called upon to rrve the tional institutions she has heen largely the means of establishing and to add to their number as circumstances may demund. The public school system has bé- come the bulwark and_glory of our nation, but of late it has become the object of ussault by the Romish ¢ High officials of that political religiots system are bent on destroying or controlling it. The chure represent is in duty bound to meet th - mies of our comon schools. They should and _probably cun be improved in" certain particulurs, but the system in its main foa tures and fundwmental principles must be up- held at the cost, if needs be, of blood and ure. 'The perpetuation of our free insti- ns demands virtue and homogenousness in_our nation, but this cannot be realized without the molding influence of Christianity. The Romanist must be brought to accept our common schools, the Mormon to practico monogamy, the indian to worship the only living and true God, the Chinamen to adopt the principles of the Christian religion and the unarchist to keep the Sabbath and honor the eternal principles of God's word. “The alarming condition of portions of our country culls for still greater vig and effort on the purt of the church, Kven New Bngland, which in many respects is the most fuvored part of our country, is threatened by the Komish church. The middle stutes ar threatoned with a tidal wave of immigrauts Europe, the majority of whom would ladly wash away the old land murks of puri tunism, if not of religion, country is today standing aghast bo. vising tlond of ignorance and immor ality among the freedmen of the south which threatens to overspread our political siey with gloon, ‘The northwest is trembling on tho top of & volcano that may at any moment shake into pieces its proudest political and ious fabries, The southwest is grouning under the domination of . Rome, - The Walisatch mountains wre holding today in their bosom a fotid pool that threatens to' de- vastate the contiguous states and_torritovies. Tho Pacific const is threatened with heathen ism. Infidelity, intellectual and practical, is everywhere striving to overthrow our protes tant christianity. It has the tougue of tho orator and the ‘car of the populace. It 'is becoming overy day more and more resolute, formidable and boastful gospel, the pawer of ( mect sueh threatening evils, Dr. Roberts added that’ notwithstanding all this hopeful prospects are not wanting to encourage the church in home missionary What, but Christ's unto salvation, can work aad urged a renewed effort. “More men are noeded, particularly in the west The foreign field i also calling for more men and means. Another task to which the church should bend her energies is o instruct her members in the meaning of true stewardship and the use of woney. No department of Christian work is 30 poorly developed s that of pecuniary portions of its contents. All of the diamonds, about two huadred and fifty gold and silver watches, hundreds of chains, pins and charms are missing, estimated in value at $15,000. Searching parties are scouving the countr in all divections, and althongh several tramps who have lately been seen about the depot have been srrésted, nothing has been found to indicate that they arve robbers, Convention. May 15.—[Special Tele gram to Tue Bre. —The county superin- tendents’ and teachers’ convention for the northeast district of Tows met in this city this morning for a two days' session. This district includes the counties of Benton, Biackhawk, Buchanan, Cedar, Clinton, Dela’ ware, Dubuque, Grundy, lowa, Jackson, Jones, Johnson, Linn, Louisa, Muscatine, Scott and T'a A number of papers were read and the text hill was discussed, the general trend of the remarks indicating 'that the superintendents would heartily support the bill. Teachers CepAR RAriDS, Ta, Foundry at Towa Falls Burned. Towa Ta, May 1 pecial Tele- gram_ to Ber,|—Christian & Croof foundry and machine shops were burned last night. * The loss on the buildings and con- tents is total and estimared ut $6,000; insur- ance, §1,200, Two Men Drowned, Keokvk, Ia, May Ed Stafford and John Bridgeman of Warsaw were boating to- n the viver, The skiff capsized und both 0 drowned. 5. The Mason City & Fort Dodge. Masox Ciry, Ia, May 15.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue Bee. |- Clayton Slayton, master mechanic of the Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas City railway, was in the city today and stated that negotiations are being made for the pur- chase of the Mason ity & Fort Dodge rail- way by the fornior’ company DR. GRACTY'S JOTURE, A Missionary's Experience in the Dark Continent, Rov. Dr. J. T, IL.-m-py of Buffalo, N. Y., delivered a 'locture at the First M. K. church last nigiit ‘n the interest of the Woman's Foreigh 'Missionary society of Dr. Grpgey has a charming person He is noty jylarge man. has a brond whito ~ forcheadg«fund ~ a mobile face, graced by gray,sjde whiskers. One of bis chief chapackerist s a frank, winning smile angahappy knack of making witty replies to,dhe greetings of new ac quaintances. Thyydoctor is now mainly en gaged i literavy avork, being the associate editor of two fhe leading Methodist Episcopal journals nfii the east, besides con tributing largely to contemporancous relig fous literature, ‘or seven years the doctor missionary in" India, during which time he githered a vast fund of information regarding missionary work which he imparts during his desultory lectures throughout the countr In 1§ was n tho doctor made a trip along some two thousand miles of the west coast Africa, in company with Bishop Gilbert Ha ven and his nephoi, looking ufter tho various missionary stations. Their ship proved un- seaworthy during their trip and tk compelled to abandon it The doctor's discourso was @ chatty and friendly description of his experiences. He described the manners and customs of the difforent tribes visited, their peculinr relig ous rites, thelr languago and mode of living, with imitations of their different dialect making altogother a most interesting lecture on & people of 50 much futerest to the ludics @f the mission and their friends. Mr. Wehrer moved to insert £30,000 for the purchase of additional ground at_the Dupont school and the erection of a §25,000 building thereon. Lost. Mr. Goodman moved to strike out tho £54,000 for a building on the Hartman site. A long debate ensued, at the conclusion of ich the motion carricd. @)Mr. Poppleton then renewed his motion, made at a former meeting, to_strike out the ,000 for the Paul site building, on the ground that it would kill the whole proposi tion. The motion carried, eight memne; voting in the afirmative. The committee then arose and reported to thoe board, Mr. Wehrermoved to insert the Hartman building at £4,000, but the motion was lost. Mr. Clarke moved again to make the rate of interest on the bonds 4 per cent, and quoted a number of statistics in_support 'of his mo- ion, which motion provailed, Mr, Reese moved to increase the amount for the Center school to $25,500, as thel would be considerable grading to do. The motion earried. Mr. Points moved to amend by adding £20,000 for the erection of a building on the Saratoga sito, M. Itees objected to inserting this cluus: as he was opposed to_going before the peop! with a proposition which would put most of the building in the north end of town, The motion was lost, Dr. Spalding ‘moved to add ait voom ut the Daul site. arvicd with eight votes, OMr. Wehrer moved to add £50,000 for the Hartman_building. Lost, ouly five voting in favor of it. Dr. Saville moved to adopt the report of the committeo of the whole, as amended The roll call showed the following votes s—Clark, Coburn, Coryell, Felton, Kolley, McConnell, Points, Rees, Robison, Saville, Spalding, Goodman, Nuys—Martin, Poppleton, Wehrer. Adopted. 1t was_decided to hold the election on Sat urduy, May 81, at the various school houses, and the president and secretury, with the Judie committee, were instructed to pre- pare the proclamation and necessary pup and take all nec ¢ logal steps The bond proposition, as p board, was as follows For'the purchase of ndditional ground the Hawiman site, $10,000. For tha purchase of a site in the vicinity of Tyenty-fourth and Luthrop streets, at 5,000, r ihe pur asite in the vicinity of hson, at §: ),000 for ad e motion sed by tho at Por the purchase of a site in the vicinity of Fort Ou X, For th of a site in the vicinity of Windsor Place, ut £,000, For the purchase of site in the vicinity of Bedford Place ut 5,000 For the purchuse of a site in the vicinity o Center school at #4,500. Two Myste McKgesrorr, Pa., quiry crime: tho couference began today. of Chicago a comm consider nutional congress of Numerous reports papers read. Sonic correctionul institu afternoon. Sr. Lovis, May 15, the tempel memorial committ hunging t 1bya men icouraged the liguor traffic by renting prop- | aud colic there is no remedy suporior to the oy erty for suloons and signing petitions for Ii- | goyine Dr, Thomas® Eclectric Oll T cerises from “impradence’ us now designated iR in the disciplinc, 1o “immo ality A b Saved by Good Intentions. | 3. T. Lyons, u toumster who insisted 11po Porrsoic, Pa., May 16.—The celebrated | dviving his divt v sgon u.,‘.vu)..mu e case against Jumes Campbell, the president | procession of Fred Williams yostenduy, aflel of the Window Gilass Workers' associution | it Wi urrosted last night und I | and Chambers, McKee & Co., glass munu gt facturers, Jeanctte, P, chavged with import BREVITIES, ing men under contract, was dismissed toduy pa il in the United Stutes court. No intent atvio- | phe Dane who was so frightfully lntion of the law was_shown iu tho evidouce: [ 1 UR BN SIvelting works a few ditys Charged with Consp ¥ {‘ ago died at St. Joseph’s hospital lust SortA, May 15, —Major Panitza and nine HJ".‘_IH o Hie i other Bulgarian ofcors, four civilians und a | 1 V‘w‘ h;'w; 11‘\“ NG w‘- Ir‘ ‘l‘";l“ 5 officor wore placed on trial today | meeting lust night and disoussed the i ”\u :J:;H \\y:l”l ‘.-‘.\\\p;-m}. v to u.: rthrow the | tion to be taken in v nee to tha dis=, Sovernment. The indictment accuses RRus- | position of Hansen's body. The Chicay sian officinls of Dy privy to the nd | pelatives have heen notitied of his doath with supplying the conspivitors with money. | hut should they not vespond, the remain The case was adjourned to the 20th | will o taken in e by the locu A AT, | union, of which the “deceused wus n Wrangling Ticket Brokers., [union: INDIANAPOLIS, May 15.~The American | ussociation spent the duy | == be ugling over the reinstutement of E. A Mulford, 4 Chicugo scalper. The charges against Mulford were numerous and his peti tion was d ated by a vote of i to 42, Mul ford talks about br cocdings the feasibilit ence of the Methodist anco committee concurred re of the offense | - May - ittee v f cha were > of tes Methodist Episcopal € In the he deg iber of b, the were The actiy of charities and corvections « s Murders, 15 Miss Garrett i On motion of C. C. e the Charities and Corrections. BaLroioke, May 15 work T ointed Douglas, a wealthy maiden lady, was found dead today with & bullet wound in her bac] Her nophew has been acrested pending John Cross, a popular was also muvdered last night, in one day have created a sensation in the city, both belng mysteries. tay of fale to ling an inter- and corrections. made_and sev industrial @ visited in ral wnd the general confer- the in piscopal chureh today the o chureh who mundamus - pro 2 | com——rs Uprising in Beazlt. For the purchase of udditional ground at Rio Jaxkino, May 15, A vising of the peo the Long school site, #4,500. [\ Ba dasnyia Moy A0smiu S QLN U Hor thie. pisposs of erecting sohool bulld: | Bot oo Alzor, A portion of tho troops MR fraternized with the people, ~The outbreak An cight-room building on the Long school | ((EURN GGG 1y the polic Quibreak sito b an estimated cost of and not to exceed | UG vonined loyal, A number of person B e Maulldlng on sbe Peaaklin | Yere wuinded el ol site at an estimated cost of and not to SR " £ oo 0 om bullding on the West | Bort Hatfleld, Bert Joues and J. M. P Omuha school site, at an estimated cost of ,and Hot 10 excecd §40,000. An eight-room building on the school site, on the corner of Eleventh and Center stroets, at an estimated cost of, and uot 1o exceed £25,500 For the errection of an addition to the High school building, at an estimated cost of, und not to exceed &5,000. For increasing the size of the pr a building on the Paul site, §20,000. The total of the bonds proposed is §230,000. Phe bouds will be dated July 1, 1359, and run for twenty years. S tor, three dudish you in the contral static selves upon the cago streets, where & v 1 theui in - The Loulsville Calsson Accide LovisviLie, Ky., May 15 now that yesterday's caisson ove serious than ot fivst L ave missing and tonight have been drowned ng me m, Th hey spent last nig located i per of Sixteenth and Chi contin ry lady who passed, until an oficer gath to in ght n €. | tai in- | Outside young wmun, | Hundreds of men, women arvayed ina semi-cirele avound the | The' men entom! | and have I, The people crowd close to the op Pt loco whing peel whi | makes the hear e tively away from Mrs. J. 7o, Wis., by Burdock Blood Bitters, quil as a blood puritier Startli After being viewed by the the st day at which tho coroner promises soume s | developments ¥ A of 1¢ dort selves, but if he s riding honestly and doing :l‘"”!"‘v"fl”l"]‘gu-‘;w- had n.-.|»u m d-w..)u.m.\.-ri | . | of the most profhinent browers in the United | !!t1o particles of matier? It looked perfectly clo | his best it i oregone conclusion that he " ures of the bishigid'of theProtestantEpiscopal | " | and pure when you poured ftout, but yet| . i HE THEN PLAYS BALL TO WIN, | hisbestit is a forxone conclusion that ' | MODERATOR ~ROBERT'S ~ ADDRESS. | church. Corrvpoidence aleo had beon had | WILL HOLD A SPEOIAL ELEOTION, | States is behind tho scheme, aud ho an- | fu4 R EEAR pORREEent RO E 0 - | mateh for the soldier. s with the chairman of the congregational | i Honittes’ that, THe L wIlL R W et | o | " Both contestants floral tribu council, - The resolutions accompanying the | 3 ough test ho Original Package Store, | '0° !t an be healthy? Do you wonder why, ina lite The Des Molnes Teams Defeated by | last evening, but even theso tolensof adumi The Privileges of Presbyterians and “{“\:,'.'",‘,'j"",‘""]‘,‘,‘," el multiplicity of | On Saturday, May 81, the Matter Will a8 the sign aunounces, was — opened 8 XL, JUAEONIE WIRIS0. SR SYUUE. SOTELIN) #Y ‘ : | tion failed to accelers i spoec w ches of differsnt denominations in sma - A M i v 4 poor and you feel a genoral disgus he world of the Clubs-The Bi- the pools the two men are selling eveui Wealth of the Church-— tions ;\"Hh;hl;I‘r»vlr'-«l:un. r....«.».»p;ux;mln-.m- | the City—Interest Fixed ‘;n;mvrm St lI‘ml‘l‘uw' and l\mwll:- BVBIHOL |y BT EM phvth, B 06 o et o y Y s yol ¢ side s be 3 grogational chupches was recommended. 5 | The “original packages" are quart bottles of | N that M S bl ov cycle Race. a5 yot no big side wagers hay Cheod Ravislon: A6 & 1K Cant ! Ll v o ctia weatnis 2o e satlatied it the * 3 beer, They are wrapped in blue paper and | oM. A fAF botter way Is to use puro whiskoey with —_— Ing %o far, and they are waiting for the tp 7% Southern Presbyterians. oy cont the parehenres, st h Sabor And | 1t The best physicians in Amorica, unhesltatingly 4 ? . | which the first vantage gain will surely Asugviiie, N, O, May 15,—The general as- | 3 soon s tho people became mwaro of | 4eclare this now, but—and bear this carofully in mind Biav Played. Won, Lot Fer Ch'| supply. Sanratooa, N. Y., May The Presbyte- | sembly of the Southern Presbyterian church | A special meeting of the board of education | what had happencd they commenced to | = !tmustbe PURE whiskey, for lmpure whiskey iy h::‘vll‘v\xef'liv :1L 12 8 00 | At the finish last evening the excitement was | yiun poneral assembly was opened this morn- | convened today in the twenty-ninth annual | was held last night to again consider the | flock toward the depot. John Michael, the worse than impure water Molnes 2 12 0 ! | tntense. Reading never: rode better or with | 08 880 (8 S B inson of Chicago | Session. Rev.” James Parks was chosen | question of submitting a bond proposition to | Packase vender, expected a rush, but ho was | Doctors, chemists, selontlsts and professors, ara 10 10 50 | more velocity in his life, and Prince’s efforts | N A moderator. poks o $H18 veonli hardly propared for the thivsty horde that | how fully aer whixkoy naed in Awiertea to 9 10 | to overhaul “und pass b Unavailing, | with between one and two thousand persons ¢ a vote of the people, swooped down on him. Some’ of the most wor free from fusel ofl, n 1 2 1] 1 | shooting like a meteor across the [ in attendance. Evangelical Church Fight. President Goodman stated the object of the | enthusiastic imbibers tucked bottles under | Dufy's Pure Malt. It hassuceessfully withstaod tho | . ;"" 3 }" | tape fully two lengths in the lead. President Roberts of Lake Forest (Tllinois) CHICAGO, May 15,—The arguments in the | meeting and the roll call showed all the mem- | their arms and danced down theavenue,shout- | enmity of all other whiskles, the prejudice of weak o /fhe attendance this evening will undoubt- [ <o fGr R B moderator, delivered | Evangelical church court fight were con- | bers present. ing, “Hurrah for the oviginal package.” A | minded and the bigotry of narrow minded bes Moines 2 [ i bo very lurgo, us the Intcgest in the fone | an address on “The Privileges and_the Con- | cluded todny and Judgo Horton will decide | On motion of Mr. Coburn the report of the | s, Mot 18 | eatth, peolongeA 111, Knnanes the THREHE fuest | Dres Moixes, Ia. | sevéraliof ‘the privato have dlready | sequent Obligations of the Presbyterian | the resultin a fow days unless the factions | committeo of the whole, which had been pro- the pulling of .~...-|(.£ and ”.,.‘..,“‘,,',i,,,, f 1) ties and counteractod tho evil offects of polsonous | eam to Tie Bre.)—The Omaha team been sold, and. 1t is no exaggeration to say | Church.” He reviewed the work of the | carry out the suggestion made by him. This | sented at the last moeting, was read, necks of divers ana sundry packages tho | ater. Indeed, 1t 1s a pure, medictnal whiskey, Do g | vietorious today, o fact which was probably | that a concourse of eight or ten tlln)\:f&ll|l| chureh, ote., at length and dwelt upon the \m Ml{::-:" :l\;‘-“nl\u ;mu pastors ;;;‘\flk;::“(ll‘l‘g}'l" On motion of Mr. Clarke the board went | health of the supremo judwes was drank 0ot however, allow any unserupulous dealer to (m- o as much of a surprise to themselves as to the | people will bo prosent to witn tho clos oF | 1nter'of revision. This was in the enumer- | BESCICEAHO B d not, been ufflfated with | 1,1 committee of the whole with Dr. Pointa | & dosen times. The: polico purcliused puci: | pose ubon yo by doriaring e has some concuetion o 3 ot 4 g e most famon cycle race evel - e could then be choseu by d i AT ages and samplec e contents, dotng it | Of hisown that I3 “Just as good,” or some bottled spectators und the local club. But anything | 0 1 The world's record so far has ating of the special privileges, among which | from each nand hold until the meoeting | in the chair. 1S obtai evidenco agiinst_the vendor, Just | whiskey thatIs “mtich bettor:" ‘1t iy the very popis was likely to happen and it was anybody's | ouen “hearly two miles and a half. wore, ho said, a “clear cut, strong and | of the general conference in 1891, Otherwise [ Mr. Clarke wanted to have the rate of in- | hefore the rain commenced to fall over one | I8ty of Duffy's Pure Malt that ins caused those un game ull the way throngh, Clarke wentinto | ceore seriptural creed. Notwithstanding the few :vl;uln:'\ :;1‘1I‘|“1"""l' i-.h; uu;-nl ('h[.- ',"""" | u’ est on the bonds fixed at 4 per cent instead | hundred ;:,“1 fifty packagos had been disposed | worthy decoetions to come Into the market, b the box for Omaha and gave it out in the [ Hour. bjectionable passages the alleged incorvect | VEFsY would be continued. Juds orton ex- | of & | of, but the fulling of the moist from the beginning that he was in the game to win, | . Dt lone of thon serinture and the ques. | Pressed regret that such o coutest should | Mr. McConnell advocated flxing the rate at | saturated heavens could ot deter the cuthu- | myramye Qry Tho ™D | cautioned the cather incompetent um : e intery ons of the scripture and the ques- | haye como into court 315 per cent, s he had looked into the matter | sinstie lovers of boozo from dropping into | | WENTY-SIX MINE RS BURIED. and cautioned tha rather Incomp i Bl - tionable philosophy of two or three paragraphs and thought the bonds could be floated to | the depot and putting from one to five -k A2 AL A that he wanted no rank decisions. Billy | piys inour standards they are a marvel of skill better advantage at 41; per cent blue covered packages in their pockets, From $rive " twiNia. for [ithe . ldcals. idand | BILiN d dialectic acumen. They have been justly Repairing the Asylum. e DU U R L B L R T R R LI T ) \ remarlkibl ame un- | Seventl P lassed among the best specimens o o ; i would be no difficulty in fioating school bonds | says, it is the intention of the brewers te " 9 N e whan oie| DGt clussed among the best specimens extant of | Des Morses, Tu, May 15.—[Speelal Tele- | at'{'por cont. The crodiv of tho city was of | mike this o tost case. Mr. Hom g | A& Terrible Cave-in Reported From Asliley Y o 4 1’«’ e ‘I RNl anl o Bkt clear thought and cogeut reasoning. They | gram to Tue Bek.]—The state auditor has | the best, and he thought there would bono | behind Michael and fifteen browers of | Penusylvania, of the six hits were mude off his delivery otal..... eeeeeene <. | were prepaved in troublous times for pur- | jssued warrants for £,524.26 for building and | delay in'selling the bonds at 4 good premium. | the consolidated company are behind Heim rke kept the hits well scattered except in | Day. Laps. | ‘ 3 f ., A pany | R L b0 PR RE NG S B AR OB |/ BIRaErvevsvivins it ine "% | posce of uniting in one church all Christians | repaiving purposes of the state institution of [ The question of fixing the rate of interest | Before Michacl would —consent to take ;‘h-t" :M singles by Patton and | Second 5 4 ST 2 of Great Britain and Ireland. Every pai the feeble minded at Glenwood. A certificate | at 4 pe nt was proposed and was lost | hold of the business he entered into a written lonagan, Omaha acored in the fourth by o | LhIEd.cce . soine i graph was heated in the fires of controversy | has also been issued to the Ballou State | Mr. Robinson moved to fix the rate at4!g | contract with him to stand between him and | LITTLE HOPE FOR THE VIOTIMS. B0 G DR1LE o Fearss. Whoy Stolo- ssconay | L ourel o7 B | &hd forwed into burs of gold, not only by the | Painting company at Sioux City, with a paid | per cent. The motion carried. ; | the Law, but just exactly how he can do this if D L5 NI m R pAANSOL il (al- crodsed Gtanditosat 3 | best theologians of the chireh, but by the | up capital of §135,000. yulk: elton moved that e proposition Michael gets'into juil rémains to be scen., » plato on & wild throw by Trafi Des ablest statesmen also of both houses of parli- — 1bmit bonds be divided, placing the S . 0ld Coal Diggers Say the Chance }\‘l‘:“:lj‘:'u"‘l"‘;‘_‘I'Md"’,',‘“‘“m‘”“.LiWI ien Miss O'Bric amont, . Tho shorter catechisin tias baon pro- Supreme Court Decisions proposed to ho appropriated for the IN THE COMMONS. h AL LA CLTHLLL a single by Phelan, who stole second, Miss Kittie O'Brien, one of the nounced by many who'have had no sympathy Des Morxgs, Ia, May 15.—[Special Tele- ’“W'l addition in a separate proposition and - of the Entombed Men Arve Very went to third on @ passed ball, | riders who rode in the recent race here, suf- | With its ;Im‘u'nmxuu‘, bost, compendiumof | gram fo Ttk Brw.]—The following cases the balunce of the itens i anotlies” proposi- | The Debate Resumed on the Liquor Poor-Three Brought to % I scored on Clarke's hit. Nothing | goe. rode in the recent race hore, U™ | gopjptural truths this world has ever seen. | wero decided by the supreme court this morn- | 3. arti ; ; License Bill. | g e e "hinth, “whes | fered a serious fall while practicing 8 few | mpo giandards are not only clear cut, but ex- | 1ot Ce¢iCeq BY e supromo ¢o (v Martin supported the motion and ex- | pqxpox, May 15.—In the commons tonight | CUIGL o e pnthy WBOH | mornings ago, and has been confined to her [ ceadiugly strong. Thoy ave bused lirgely on | M€ 3 plained that if the high school proposition | HONBON MUY 15~ In the commnons WKL | O Mrs 46 pat. bu, | bed cver since. Tn addition to a severe gash | God's sovereignty. It is nosuchsovereignty, | Sarali Peterson, appellnt, vs the Chicngo, | had merit enough to carry it would go | (A9 e wud weatmed dh H00 MR Lol flew out to left. Then Kearns got a hit for a | in the head, she fractured the upper jaw, | however,as implics arbitrariness or injustice, Rock Island & Pucific railway company et al; ‘l)_"]’\!::'h as I\\fll l)\.'.iLil'lfna in the proposition | Sir Jumes Lm'kulu Mr. Gladstone, Sir WikEsnARE, Pa, May 15.—Information o base, went to second on_Cleveland’s single | jocossitating the extraction of threo front | Dubsuch as abases the proud and encourages | Scott district; reversed :‘l‘,.",,"‘,'l"m‘,':,&,‘ l:;‘:‘l:.‘{,’;_}",',‘:‘\l“' thareys Mot | William Hurcourt, Socretary Matthews and | has just veached here from Asbloy thiatan’ and 'crossed the plate on Moran's single. | ooy “and sustained some painful contusions. | i ¥ a1y proclai w0 days that | po; & Lindley, appeliant, vs Thomas Snell; | 0 in having it o dead weight on the balance L A tensive cave-in occurred at noon today in a Cleveland was put out trying toscore on ¢ : r v 1t is Toudly proclaimed in these days that | Pell district; affirmed. i Gladstone said the means proposed were 1 &y e i cler, Dot Moran had | Miss O'Bricn, who is a very lady-like and de- | tne doctrines of our stundards are destitute |~ Jumes Van Slyke va St. Paul & Kansas | Ofthe proposition, utterly futllelarna oxtromely: Alnger iPhe | 1Bine operated by the Lehigh & Wilkesbarre o and miude the winning run on | SCrving young girl, is anxiousto return toher | of the breathings of God's love. This is | City railway, ~appellant; Butler district; | , MF, Hobinson mado a strong argument | AUAFIY TWIE G OXUemE COnirons. o | coal company. 1t is rumored that twenty-six B LT e 1 Fl o e Sbure howe in the cast, and a subseription paper for | fargely true, The tender phase of the divine | afirmed, d i | against the motion. He said the districtabout | tide of public opinion against the liquortrafe | oo entombed and have as yot 1o UL e S i | her assistance is in the hands of the Wheel | character 1% sBEToME i a8 1L G0 Anae s the high school had cast over one-third of th vas fast rising. lusion had been made to ¥ ' KL padd ALY character is not so clearly set forth as it ought | T, 0. Anderson et al., appellants, vs. Cerro | U C Y was fast rising. Allusion had been made 0 | of eseape. Many houses in the vicinity uf DS MOINES, —ow club. to bo in this age, but it must not be forgotton | Gordo county; Cerro’ Gotdo district; af. | VoL t in favor of the bonds at the | yomarksof his ten years ago in favor of com- | A , il | TSR THE SPEED RING. that the church has been undergoing a process | firmed. e i last election. He was strongly opposed | pensation. Since then the luw was settledin u | the dccident are reported us in a toppling con 10 0 0 Canava 01100 S a g of evolution from her infantile days to the | J A Smith vs. the City of Osage, appel- :"n::::lm::\'f il "';“;*l"'"(lgr's"hnfll‘ tlln- high | manner unfavorable to the doctrine of vested | dition. 100 1wWiis 00000 Y 3 ros come by Jesus | lant; Mitchell distriet; afirmed. sch estion unless the proposed appro- | interests. He cortainly never contemplated | There is great excitement at the scou T8s0 90110 b l:;'"ft"'fi-,','."l';f"'l‘,'?" Saikey Clirist, but thoso lovely qualities could have | © Tho ‘Suprome Court made an’ order today | Priation for cach school wero made separate | approvine such a bill as this, which ,‘\.",..Nul | the cave-in, many thousands of |n"up‘w b 1100 <99 %4 0| BrookLry, May I5. e Brooklyn Jockey 4 o0 only after the way bad been prepared | permitting Billings, who is now in the peni- ““\‘". o ; . the purch: t anumber of public houseson | ool TR R O il 00 3 0 Cleveland,5b.0 1 5 1 club today probably had tho largest attend- | for them by the sterner qualities of the law | tontiary, to app in the court this term | ,;MI* Felton said the board had tried several | any terms the proprictors will accept. The | CONETS! el A A CO DAY YA DO 1°1 0 0iMoran.c. 11 ance seen ut its track since the opening day, | which cume by Moses. The strong truths of | when Lis case comes up for hearing. times to carry a proposition with the high | bill might better he descr “A bill for the | prompt action toward liberating the impr | [ s I the oceasion being the beginning of its spring | our Calvanistic creed are not to be looked 2 S school. question “included, and had failed | endowment of public hou The bill was | oned men, but things arve in such a chaoti F | mectings. Added to this was the attraction | UBot therefore, as mostrositios, but as the Shot and Killed Himself. every time, aud he predicted that they would | had in principle and utterly unsupported by | condition that the results are by no mea 52115 21 Totals ] 1 i 4 bt necessary antecodents to milder and morelov- | oupnorn Ta. May 15, (Special Telegram | Locl,on fulling as long us that question. u precedent cortain, Many bolicvo’ that the veseiio of RETITTT of the Brooklyn handicap, one of the great | apitHocivines. These doctrines have been Carrory, fa, May 15.—(Special Telegram | mude a part of the whole, men | U Cainc's motion to veject the bill was de- ain. - M i at the rescue o R B n e ve e Mherat werdTntianat |tarawnrotib o Clod savo, sueh & way as to | to e BEe])--About 11 o'clock this morning | Mr. Wenver surpassed himself and made a | foated, & e e ko thie second | those twenty-five men alive is nearly impossi Des Moines, .00 100100 0-2 wn f God’s word in such a way as t ; feated, and the bill then passed the second o ] Omalin 00010000 2320000 people present. 'he weather | forbid the making of any essential changes | John Schilling, bartender for B. H. Drees, :“‘;'*"\wl mx'um;l}‘"tl “:3-“'\"}' J~"«;xn:"ll/|n-::"h<i | readi After division Healey moved that | m“ “"‘ I’“*"I': N -'l\l 1“ ;“"‘W'*“\"‘l' m'.u t FUMVARY. /08 Sledsar < oming | in them without doing violencetothat word.”” | shot and killed himself with revolver, | \Yhole proposition by tacking the high school | the speaker leave the “chair that the house | He SAUURRR aun enes © portion of o RO A e Gl s R e o | ™ Among other priviteges of the church [ About eight monhs o o hied avasel | Clause onto t. 1o said e would be in favor | i 20 into committeo of the wholo on tho | WiCKkly settled villugo called Moftett's Hutch o it~ Brimblecon, v, Sacrifice bt~ | e feia mot exactly | cnumerated and dilated upon were: A gov- | with oue Smith game of curds ;;r‘ "‘;‘«J",‘fi‘x"'\“".];!' l}'“l"' TRy and Bl tg | Irish_agricultural bill, Afier some debate | & Wi numbor of houscs have, gone dow wavan, Double plays—Kearns to Andrews, | track was very muddy, though xactly | ernment more in keeping with scripture than | and endod by stiiking ~ him over the | D # 50,000 building, but he wis opposed 0 | this was done and the first clause of the DL | WL Gt Ba ouly i fow of them by Stolon bscs<Des Mohics 4, Om Buses | Choldin Ihe event of the day, the Brook- | that of any other branch of the church;: the | head with a chair and fracturing his | Perilliog the whole question by insisting on | wus read. Dilatory tactivs created a dead- | PG Bty disecd 5 oualls— By Hart & by Clarke 5. SUruek ont— |05 dicap, resulted in a somewhat unpieas- | championship in the cause of education; [ skull. Smith's Tife was despaired of for sev- | 124ding it down with the high school. lock for some | Later—It is now kuown that there wors By Hart s Dy ¢ Turke o |..~,..1|‘M.n~ Trafley | T A O e superior missionary appliances and her con- | eral weeks, but he finally recovered and be- | . Mr: McConnell opposed making a sepavate kil dat | twenty-seven miners entombed in the mine, 1 Moran 1. “Wild pitches - Clarke 1. Time ot | ant surpriso for the bulk of the backers, in- | ( Joj\venlth, On'this latter point Dr. Rob- | gan suit against Schilling, asking for $3,000, | Proposition of the high school. Ho said the Stanley's Treaties Repudiated. _The’cave-in occurred at 4 o this _ Umiprre—Licach, asmuch as a horse that had been vunning | (8O0 TR fan suit aguinst Selilling asking for #3000, | 1members should not bo governed cntirely by | Lowpox, - Muy 15 ey Torguson | in# in No. 6 collicry g anavea of St. Panl 6, Kansas City pogilyatitiam e U SR D LD It may seem doubtful at first sight | worried Senilfiug, and he seemed | thenewspapers. The members were in 8 | guted in the commons this evening that | LIan ten a wlace admo Sr. Pavk, Minn,, May 15— [Spe tent “kind - of a canter. = Los = AD- | whether riches can be regarded asonc of the | to think there. wvas more trouble in | DOSition to loarn the general sentiment of the | Syujeyrs treatios with African chiefs were | fo > ool Deachi 2hvas i S 5 3 i the tuvorite, to the =surptiso | piviloges of the church of Christ. In them | store for him, ' Tho = doccased was a | Leople uswellus the editors of the papers. | Job I 0 00 = W0 | LIRSl P4 Following is the result . was neverin the race and the | o) ces considered they caunot be an indica- | young man, about twenty years old, and was | SVCTY man was entitled to his own opinion, not authorized by the government. fissures, some of which were over two feet | that made auy pretension 1o | 50 0 moral power or usefulness: noverthe- | well liked. He was not. much of Al ko but he thought the citizens in the_vicinity Washi = Nola wide, Thousands rushed to the scene of tho KANSAN Ciiy | ng the ground wis Badge, but {8 was i | joss, they do acquire, according to the best | but was eonsideribie of a sport and gambler, | e hikh school should be allowed all fucili- b ashington Notcs, | disaster and the lamentations of wives and —— —— — | ool race under the circumstances, however, | ooty principles of ‘ethics, morality as well | and was interested in seve ming houses | ties for educating their children which wer WASHINGTON, M 15.—The secrvetary of | little ones were heartrending, Rescuiug Murphy. oy 5 55 Brswitnar,. 3 P £ 8§ | dudthe thne made was surprishigly fast, the | ag strength when vioived as a trust for God's | here, This is_tHe fourth killing Carroll | 4ccordoa people in other localitics. It was | wi r has amended paragraph #20, army regu- | parties wers immediately orcanized and gan Abhey. 110 0Hums . 00101 | :.:i‘u-i'.llx ""‘“- runin 51 seconds, and e | g6y and the good of the world. It is often | county has had this year. ‘;‘_‘1."‘ “1 ‘ltll'&*‘l"rl'|()fl lmu;. he said, “'ln'n{:m lations, as follow: The sale or use of l_fli Ipam!: l'rl-lll«-\wl one unll)lu‘ .l.m.l) : Daly, It 1 0 W. Hoover if.0 L 5 1 ¢ ile SIS e g alleged that our church owns and controls N ph hizh school would ve to give way to the | grdont’ spirits or wines in canteens is | © C10¢k: when the n hat they ha o i 1 Ustonrnn D0 0 8 0 0 e great handicap was the fourth event, | yuore money thun auy other church in | Saloon Men Proparing for Business. | gruded schools if provision was not made for | i o) U e ik o | uceeedod in bread Philllpe, 5 1IN dmil o F )| s e e 1 | our land. © One of " the congregations ‘rESTON, Ta., May 15.—[Special Telegra oth. § y ited, ® commanc peneath the cave-in il i { A G arolds and upwards. Starters: Sir Dixon | VN Vo ity is. sald. o ‘p;’:; s i (,13“""1;“'_ Ta ;nl‘\l-‘i\uh. ‘-Wl‘l Ml.ll"‘l_‘w{gu: Mr. Felton attempted to withdraw his mo- | officer is authorized to pevmit light heer to be | About 6:50 the charred and blackened fors Broughton, ¢.0 0 men s ® g 6 ¢ o 0 | (Garrison), Los Angeles (Burnes). Come: B e ooy Sl R hosicssy e | to Tur Brr.]—The Anbeuser-Busch brewing | tion, but his second, Mr. Martin, wonld not, | sold therein by tho drink on week days, und | of Anthony Froyne was hoisted to the s Myekit, b1 0 1 Donide 00 2 4 10 | Taw (Duy), Budge (Hayward), Erie (W ot conesbyterians of Shi° | company has rented’ a large brick storeroom | consent. The latter suid the question was | ina room used for no other purpose and | fu o ayas stil - alive, Totls...... 6 11 200 3 otnls 5 | wicl), Oritlamme “(Anderson), Dossession, 300,000,000, TThis is a Tair sample | At Creston for thesale of liguors in original | purcly one of policy. A great many people | When practicable in a building upiurt from | his injuries are considered ~ futal, B SRR 4 AL 2 (Regan), Castaway 1L (Duun), Vengeur AR T : (] iR packages, R, H? Dillow, n ocal Hquor deiiler, | wanted the two questions Sepavated, and he | that in which the canteen is located, when- | miners suy that the fuct of Iroyne being 7 = | of what is 'to be found in_other communit pi Yl i ; BY INNINGS (Murtin). SaLn Wt Toikiouman ) Dkt s t is understood, will_open a house for hand" | thought it was policy to do as public senti- | ever he is satisfied thut giviug to the men the | badly burnt lent very little hope for the sufoly St Faul. oy 04010 Just before the star' event of the day the | o005 entiusted with 80 much of our | !ing liquor in origipal puckages ment dictated. | opportunity of obtaining such beverages | of his companions, “Wreck and ruin wel Kansus Gity 0000 botting puddock was o sight to behold, | [°80A0 be eRtrastoc \wrh, 8o el ol ot i et Mr. Wehrer arose to the occasion again | Within the post limits hus the effect of pre- | wrouzht nfi!! » sibifuce of the cueth s well sty : Men fought lixe tigers to reach the book: [ 1OV oNey, LA SV IO K tole Thousands in Jewelry. and wanted to know why the people in the | Venting them from vesorting for strong in- | as in the fafalipie. Nearly a score of housos o Rung ourned-£t.| i Kunsas Olty 2 Two. | makors, Old race-goers say they nover suw B Roberts added that the obligations | WAVERLY, Ta, May 15.—J. W. Robinson, | Fourth ward wanted everything in the centre |"toxicants to places without such limits and | were shattered and destroyed and the fumilics b s o iicon, Fhllipe, ekl | such infense excitement around a tracle. The | yyigiig from thesd privileges como under tho | Who travels for B, . Norris & Co,, wholo: | of the city. Ho said the people in the out- tends to promote temperance and discipline | compeiled to floe for their lives. hehter s on Vil Mockin: Bell | scoue when the bell rung was an animated e ey an e e e, "7 | Salo Jowelers of Chicago, arrived here | Slirts wanted their childven given as good an | among them, - The practice of what is known | Up to 11 o'clouk tio men have heen tuken AR e AR o wmen v hither and thither to guin | 3t GESIERTE R G o ot W eneadiin ais SO RnCrived): education us ‘those of the high nobs,” and | as “‘treating” must not be permitted. out besides Iroyne, Fireboss dohu Allen anedy. points of vantage. After n short A A e T Wednesday night on the Chicago, St. Paul & | o,u1dn’t afford to send their children five or e e | Robert Roberts. Both ure alive but terribly e the flag fell to an excellent start t folorviaR aTe SUHE IOy Doints s Kansas City train from the west, and in the | six miles to school. Steamship Arrivals. | injured, It is assested thut Allen's lum Milwaukee 10, Denver 5. atonce took took the track and passing the | fOHRIRK A SoR et mot only in ad. | Absence of an express wagon left his trunks |~ 'he motion to make separate questions of | At Baltimore—The Avon Moore, from | calised the explosion. MitwAUKEE, Wis., May 15.—(Spociul Tol. | stand had a lead of fully four lengths with | o tetS I BVRERG BOTRIRES IOR SR JE T | in the depot with instructions that they be | the proposition was put to vote and lost. Hamburg, | At miduight = the rescuing - partic egram to Tims Brx, | Following fe. the resuls | Sit Dison next lapped by Vengeur, Cynosure | BIERE Jon, 1060 100 WS, PRSI0 1 | sent to his hotel fu the morning. During tho | Mr. Felton then moved toadd a_clanse ap- | = ot New York Tho California, from Fam- | 1€ Ariven out of the mansways. The place Stiteday 4 and Eric, They ran in this order till avound | £E0 40l o wn’ pulpits, In many congre. night burglars effected an cutrance to the | propriating 25,000 for the crection of an Faa el CLod DR LR ST of bluck damp and further approuch in RAt0un) & the first turn, and entering the back stroteh, | SAPPW Shelr 9w pulblLs. I muny conete | dopot and vifled both of the trunks, which | eight-room building on the Saratoga site, and | burg: the Wacsland, from Antworp direction of the vietims was impossibl N pussing the mile pole Castaway led by o | fitions tho winisters ave Wiked by the yean | contained 820,000 worth of watches, jewelry | supported it by saying this vicinity was badly | At Boston The Istriun, from Liverpool. | even with safety lmps. A vigovous effort i S T Tengzth and o haif, Bric second, u length before | e 8 Cerie, Te Som iy L W w iy | and diamonds. ~One of the trunks 'was cat- | ju need of a school. d ? Pt Philadelphia —The Maine, from London. | now being made to cliige th current 80 Poorman,tf..4 Metiione, 5o, 1 2 1 Sir Dixon. From this point out the vace wasa | JV XCESKAS LHOM HoLoS pertaancut Tactons I | ried into a fleld adjoining the dopot where it |~ After considerable debate the motion was | o At Londou —Sighted: The Margland, from | as to drive the gas back from where the vie Dairymple, 113 MeClellan, 2.0 1 § procession, Castaw: winning in a slow - % was found, together with the less valuable | jost. Baltimore; the Spain, from New York. | tims are supposed to be » vieini! it cave mit this nedia motive s of fi the ric rinto i le the rysipelus and i od body of th et was bu evening e rheumatisim, b POWDER Absolutely Pure. oreas of t Aug. 17, 1880, he scencs around tl sorrowful and impres ty opened is lighted with « smull The inquest will he hield toda mouth of the pit ar The sp e in th thio e ing, into the n - lubd is durkn. ildren o nearly all mar denit upon then g and the fatal und little ones turned wher have D I | and Hight 0 - ure nilics depe arkness of of womel K with pity salt rheum w driven en Anderson, Pesh No oronet's jur on Dominion "5 fleld ye ufant found i the pot tartling - nenralgio,cramp N\ tar gih, 1 ing powder. Highy 8. Goverument Ke

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