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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 180L--TWELVE PAGES. Bal Story of 1;‘1- Woman's Loss of ]\ iy v :“”““ i derod Chihy Rhode Ts'and wyl.l —N— Lm et Bo the | - 1oy Supplement — o o 52 emanirann] SPRTNGS to the FRONT WITH A SPRING SALE Ton the Farm - Ttec A Case of Wolf in Lamb's Clothing and trainboys every where will Aation of the iRelier Commiss blied. Week-Day Worship in Politics The old “cock-and-bull” stories of “Sl\linl‘\\'hl\\\\1\.((‘”‘" «Jone who burned out and “Ole Ol- e Lincoln Court and 8 Hadn't Time to Flizt R RENOVE THE STR 41N, ) chal Odds and Ends, Lenten Diys sen’s stock that got lost in the shuftle,” will not be palmed oft on our patrons this year. We —— : e ————_—— crbette Talk<on the French-Gernma - T e IR o b Lot have the goods and it matters not how we gotthem. We sell them so_cheap that some Pants, March 6 -|Special Cat | [ b gy in Bax,] ~he Slecle todsy publishes an T sarcastic people may think westole them, butthat matters not, we have them and vou i et bas Aidod ‘”H‘” ot A of ”_‘“‘ s B ———————————— B et GF WhLGH | A TuY. hote pute_ it I M youmast | can have them, too, for less money*than any other house in thewestcan furnish them to you bassador said o ough e ench [ \ can nsanity is unknown, but the right nsnlty is unknown, bt 4 exhibition, oboyed the orders of a few blus. L ‘ ~ N . eviden Jught out before the commission | The boys can visit Charley now, or Ned 1 Svdence brought it Weforo e comumission | yorors, It way illogical for artists (0 extibit | No mow sweet songs 0. Whiloh sutimer's / 5 L tusband beat her and since then she bis | 5 orlin, The ex-ompress' visit to Though wo s rmingly, she often Lo / / oon losing her mind, This was about De- | o suid. e e . e O nuelly, & marr il thirty-two years B R e ip before the Wity commiss! tday afternoon, She lives at Nine I N streots, but is childless, The was, perhaps, fmprudent, and was e S oot byl e e i pocula aurata” they're tabooed Cembor 2, and since then she has been very | guraicon wwithout consuiting any one. Her: | 1 st | Fostloss uid uneasy at nieht, meaning con @ bette denied having boen sounded i wgard boys stantly, She has shown 1o signs OF 00N |y T Peodoriclos joumoy, saying the | 10 fact T must be vory, very good SRR TRRE SRl R 0087@0{12‘5 - Mothers though he wasno advocate of a France : fears ']hy.u soweting s ’--H‘ i ‘u»\ THO | TRty AELINGGE: EIRVINR (ISR AhIYE 18 arisse, Ma Belio, Pepita, Bonnie, no bt el bbbt S i - LIS ELA L e gl LIS Ly Vb Ll bl bk k] We have them for ¢4, il you want In the past our Childien’s Depart Why we do, 2nd there isn't another Bua apont it. Her mania has beon inerusing | between the o auatrios Horinito prus I | Dive, pictures, pociin, all unlor bnas ‘em; understand, though, that they are | ment has been somewhat neglected, for man i tewn dares open his hiead, for we of lat belng necessary to keep hor locked | the emporor for his_ strong character and in i married mai gh, y 53 ‘ AARLRURCIIL LR 1ot $10 coats, but they are eye-openers | the want of space to haudle it properly. | ©F b LG TR Ut e A g ) e 1 ! i ekt Tine fur stock of all the latest blocks Jorcondemned chauvinisu give you apointer, s men | for gy, We Btcosaary tobave or sent to. tho asylum | In France as bolng falio”patriotism, wiiclh | T sl from a onednch brim to the size of a The cor ssioners issued the necesss o appily, as contined to a few people, as il o, too, shall bi ticu to these some day, ‘ : i i i ! Ouaker hat, in a It Wik ventablo troason and caleutated todo the | At makethe sucrifice with fewer sighs However, we have a $6. 50 and §7.50 | have an ample and roomy Children’s De lers, ond ohe was taken out last night, e b st il oclaascbinds 2 o g it S ALEGISLATIVE MASILER greatest ha Lfovly you enjoy them while youmay, Overcoat, in four differentshadesof Mel- | partment in our store, and we have put A irate husband called atone of the jus. ying to Save a Bank. e tice's oices this morning and demanded the | BUEN0S Avnes, March 6.—The Argenting e tons, with silk facing and silk sleeve lin- | in one of the most tremendous stocks of l)l.ln](ll)tln(l I\n()x l%l()’kk\ arrest of oneof the menbers of the legisla. | Kovernment has issuod o decree which sus AL : : . “Guess what T'mdenying myselithisLent,” | ings, that nee ; s ke children's goods evershown by any house e D e p1ie | vt At A GHUHG \alEa Tn 18 aton what 1*m denying myselithis Lon gs, that needs only to be looked at to g ovn by any st s o oy bk i i e iy | )T e i e ity For On ly 95c. doclarad t Slator vetter | Sion of business is to try and save the sippitig her morning chocolate, : o AL e o e B sl We have the very lateststyle of half We have over 5000 Children's The same square crowned Rail- oo 1o | Provincial bunk, on which there has been 4 | clothes, jowels or bonbous ; Xy, : Mody = 1C same squi a o et e iwmiker | run, from financial disaster:. Liaiow yo'd say something like at,” | box, 5 rows of stitching, silk sleeve lin- ||Waists in stock this day. They are all || road Hat that was so popular with AL s tha adfonenmont of thelegialitire, | A svidicate composed of 19 merchants has | sio laughed, “butitisu't. I'vo mn mysell | o it BT } the nevest and latest desigr 1e Al Es o e invE Blomived sotuat tho stat Lot bo deprived of niged o loun the governu 0000, | T debt by the Faster wardwba Tve odered | 112, and in every respecta complete cnewestand iatest destgns. us last year at §2 we have promisec T Spring Overcoat, at g 1o, | Our waist isas good as our 75¢ the m'\‘nul:u'mm' to scll atleast 5,000 of, i ; ist was last seasot There is butone way to do that and that And if you want to be way up in A3 aSusEEsD isto namie a price—we say op carly hours, cut the up for the past six weeks, and her condition &1OW tobo sich tat it became absolutely This has now all been changed. To addivion 16 ceriein mplemsant discoveries, | house and i the banks for two days —today tho ? ast uight the wifo | and tomorrow. ‘Tne reason for the suspen A Lonaonils ankas Fatuiien: from Parls. vea numberof new gems, and | Gentleman's S Los oy, March 6.—Robert Lindsay An. | Irevelin candy. Idon't g to churwh or A BERIOUS CILANGR Tl et e o e e Whima | and junior pactner of the well lnown bank [ “Well, what doyou dot upre DB e )5 c Childlens (Siits 't (roml 3 Kilwell, wifo of platatit, on IPebradry 10, | inghouse of Coutts & Co, London, was | I have stopped talking abouw pwple, tone, we have Suits to match them. Our Children's Suits start from 3 fo with criminal intent Kidwell is a tenant o) found dead in ved this mornit with a re. She looked at me amusedly a8 sue obsery ; " = L m 1 s young man who wants to see | |15 yeass old, mngingin price from gz P . ‘ s L e A0 B mown | U5 Tkenow 1t's. iard for you (o believes | a few novelties sweeter than the firstrose | (ANY FgAsomble price for a boy 's suit. e R U6 C bo KU DAY IEh e Coth Rl she weut on, “and it's woderful o e, too | oo S VRN 1 o %0 \\n have paid ¢ Imx 1 attention to Thatmay seem impossible, hut we have yrom- codaction to eviet Kidwell from his A Delicate Financial Question. and 1 haven't gotten quite wed 1 it. 1vs o | OF SUMMer, wesay come inj our Over || for short and stout boys, so bringin isel you no “eockand-hull” and will stiei o iy Dovigne 15 suing forn divoree from | Loxuos, Marca. —[Specisl Cablegeram to | very umnatural coudition fora woman to b | coats are . L T 3 thougsli it may eomno hord, 1 \‘n T e The Standites Nanuclal ‘irbiclo | u—a wominin tho full vigor of her powers coats are on exhibition. and we wil be |lyour plump and fat fellews and weil it _ Wo won't suy much about Pocket lats and Toduy GowrilIE COMISON. o commis. | 109AY, mforring ton firn which s saidto bo | leon of siht tieal of miny, overflow- | glad to show them to you. Ilem, ‘,..’;1‘,‘1'. 1’,'.'\‘7',:]:;\' ksl il ”””',:.‘" OER Bone o e e it sonibars ot the | 10 trouble, declares its support by trust conr | ing with a s hendiculous, Tt almost D e S ) i statc commission. These members are the same as before and today they are consider fug bids for seed for thesufferers, The com amissioners ask that the people living east. of the line running no from the western bor dor of Furuus county to the wostern_horder 5 ; 00 of Keya 1 ook after tho or in their Thinks Monarchism is De el longer [ listened more [ likea keaping county, as itis believed they ave amply able | Party, March 6.—[Special Cablogram 0 | gilence. 1 ind t rinmy mind 80 to do Pui Bre, |—Senator Bocher, private aiviser | tho peple they were discussiug, aud as [ ODIE AND ENDS, of the count de Pavis, proposes to resign | commenced o ler them sceciously 1 be: I'X'h. case of George Suith, the fellow | that function. It 18 alleged that ill-health is | &0 b n:“\l-l Ll o h'-‘I'N:j‘-’['*;w‘v‘nynu: = ( ( ehusgo it actenpilie o eriinal” gl | (o eause of the semntor'sactor, i e | ERS I LT MR S Wt lieved his real reason is that he is finally Ik i Hi was called in palico court Uhis morn- | carvineed thiat monarchism, so farus France | i tatters for wearinz dirwy ball vowi 1 re ing. On recommendation of County Attor | iy concerned, is ina moribund condition membered for thefiestimein my life that was dismissed and the ! the girl was poor. W hen a womin panies depends upon the coming investiza- | Killed wo at first, but now U'm gretting rather tion into the condition of the tirm by ae | toliko CEUBIMIOCR D RIGT B SRy i i e S The long and shortofit is: We arein the swim, and let those follow inand had so | e i s who Their journey totho situation of South American secur- | things to toll wbout poople, wid o e e A i itics, S R o hoac it will be r ouql\ and r ucmul E OLD RELIABL L - A yuy tongue off to keep it still but I found tho i | | | - - - kg tyliousa T ‘liad \im Kinton, it isalleged byseveral ptitioners 1o | o buttie the kuot. Mo furthersays: “ls The Races Will Collapse A o legislature, th e | v igbh BT 2 e e e el S ol | kcons o b sts 2 an invalia a long | the legislatre, that tha seventh day v all thesameto me whetherl marry # woinn | man yosterlay rmoonon complaint of J. k » o, Really, my rosove s tughimo 4 | Shippers who arenot wauired toobserve the | to a nezro s black asthe ace of spaies, t ] i “nor do [enyvythe dergimanwho makes it an easy life.' SN s » Bre.]—The Pigaro says itis prob ! ) p first day as a day of worshipand religgion | eolieor to o puinted Indian. T\ jittle, who becamo imbued with the id Tur Bre.]—The Pigarw says it s pr v deal about, p I used to talk abou oy < cooli a pi an. that K stoln 1 Mt and pait of | that ownorsof race horses will not tuke part | th { T mnlces ota 02l difs dMlnhlh-‘xlmr’vvh itheriyes by thei ovdi- 3 pusiness, not mine: and you Kuow ver shoos 11, oves, rofused 1 | in the propused meoting at Auteull_Sunday s Mot O [ nary pursuits. The fist day men allere that | thoreis honccomting for stes ! ki : O e e A st THE SUNDAY ST e Sl i . A HGaATIGcs conseque s it 1L koo forly | the seventhday men go oit upon the high- | Indwendent of the impropriety of Mr. 1"] ;5 ‘”.“:T"«)“»l Ay ‘w’ml o t;,wm . :‘\-L\l}l.]r‘vl\"l 1 that those ru Will consequently days this way every year,” vay and with steam rollers and lsrge ox | Lamb's faniharity with sich thiugs as wcos ple’s movements is the adoption of sent 11 Gettlng iy Bl . 3 Sy carts haul stone and make the greatest noiso | of spales, we think he shows himself w Trevity in Pray | prayers, says the Millamd We have som a | ! o 7) e 5 Melope fi working out thelr town taxes upon tho | worthy of his high ofice. A physiciu might | MCCUWE which beaun cold and fomal, World - l/lgr'ald : ) fofilocaiio il IS SERIMCE RIOXUNICELOR 409 o o GBI e BRE e AL thoe bavses waverl | o oal promiory aresribe powon tra | srousd aid wirmed so that it becune v A t AT sy (P e SREE A y ot & s MEmantilic commotion in Hopkinton, and the young | suicidally itclined patient. fuis the mi Linteresting and profitable b, seuson of | 1| Roihgug.lio i aKonh bon e | U aryETY '”" e Topniandiary '\,\]‘:‘:3:‘.‘3,..?“ PO folles and older ones, 100, tho petition rocites, | tor's priviiee T 1ol tan A U taven a Iy ARl ) oxiteo S nib et o1 enctn s txest 11| MARCH 8 E e 1 160 O T ANGoLic: - T6itoss Ll #6180 0. ) e T Cavhio st A SRR 4 PR YO, grow gradutlly o Tespect the fiest day les | fhosewho desireto commit mo cisés will break up thohabit of “makng ¢ || find out today. Guxyisoy, Col., March 6. [Special I Scomed sleeping in the sky; < md less. ‘The Hopkinton first day worship icide andthe fatalact of o u, | prayers’ or of makug long prayers, in which orgo McDonald has no great love for the | gram to Tu | Last evening Sherift And hatred had but o e, yers want all laws enforced, and the quicker st who fails to sec this Licks {one’ must begin with Adin and_cone down dive atSeventh and N strects, and lastuight | W. Shores received a telegram from Crested - Relentless to conde thoy are olseryod tho baitor It willbe for lor ¢ 1 ho st have who | Lo the fioy are ol Jtor ] et e pastor tning everything excent | || W STORY Do engiged n the very laudible oceupation | Butte syine thata riot wasin pros e R Oueol the fir wonhippers said that | Mr. Lumbshoull change nis name (o Walf, |willbe a for the church, Jil st At = A AThQ VI8 B et i bse el _”h;‘ ‘:‘_‘ for him to bring several deputies and come B . areligious war woull probably result from | and open amatrimonial burcau, di i forating several window panes with similar | GP on the moruiug train to st the ring: | They piled the fagots high in sigit '“"‘M‘__'h‘:{“flflli{‘nkz-}:w‘-lnh\_'lx;ln"”‘:n‘-' \\'\.v\r;.vv”\‘r“..';:“‘\n - Ch ..'n an Wark and Progiess, B, varliko instrutaents, and had o good time | leaders, The sheriff accordingly secured a [ —Of half the gaping town: DL SRV CRO SR e G Do A d theChurch. aion (ross is wbuut toresign the living of guascdlly o Lt wards he went 1o the poli posse aud went to Crested Butte, Warrants ): yes but suw in Tl;w:lll fri. o ibut tRa, ata wold pt s Bishop Fitzggerald is one of the three or [ ADDILS barish ‘:-"‘r‘” "”“[l 1shir sy Dan Beard seoured ludgags forthe night, and | wero sworn out for the arrest of ten of the | oy A et B0 20 the wiole vote of the first day worshippers | four lishops of the Metholist chu GYIL S e R e story Marshal Melick received aletter vestorday | to find them. Most of them nid in houses e pile was lit, the death fire | granted, and the seventh day rel ors. In arecentartide hesays: ; . g 3 isis “Llibot, the lome of the Nieh wriest | | E BO BBR ol BRCHAT BAT 5 Gina0) and one skivped out of town and could uot bo |~ And wrapped her for ur citemant gws - cnsequ “Thechurch has @iven the nation an exaw Buddhis ‘FH AN ol O Mou e | o e i i Andiscorhed bie D il s changed suddenty to week-ay worsbip s I CRpAlC LI ) (G iddbism ) ple of the haliotin the hams of women, ad | Itis qute pobable that the committee of serving out a $100 fine in the city jail. The The sherit acd his deputies return: In vain, Tts vage could only flush = woman hasshown how wisely she castit. The | the diocese of Ohiy, in the heresy cas of ] Wrltorsaid ho had received a lottor from J. | here with nive men. A Buk ve- | Horcheek withholier chamm: Wanted, . (e f Rev. Howird MacQueary, will retirn a ver- 5 whio i bis brother, say g that o wantei | porter visitgd thom, at the county juil, but [ Liko angel in tho ourning bish, Rev. J. C. Foes. izl oy teia nlu cuntiy il -\‘;un‘l”- Iiey D 1o E 0 st to him tohelp bim out of the serape, | @5 they were all Austrians and could not | She stood untouched and calm il 5 permittedtoseein thelegisiationof thoMetho- | 00 (8 SR L , well as for thelr parents. It wili run Thio brothor was suspicions that it was. mot | =peals English $00s” to be understood, no 1 | When, lo! (for heavon was wot asioep) : 8 perf :J?\:i.i‘-«'l Jist Episcopal church exanptes of the ability ml_"l:“_ Ceiholls minlnny who sivlizs) tho [{H true, and his suspicions will be confirmed LView h them c uld be tad. From The flames had llashed in air, 2 With every beauty of person of women to grasp and actupon the largest |Kmmanuc. He administered to toese In- SOt T oy a6t t WHAL L6 FTonE wed that @ strike was | Blowm out as by a whirlwind's sweep, o : e It 5o faneifultale in Stoekton's fell B L e eare Eroall e pnsan | e y the miners employed av the Col HAAIGtH bat oabaca i ape: Ande endowment of mind; questions that nay arise. Thusmaythe diaws from 1551 to 1857 and diel among tion. B s s prothor, o fiHe and WA | oo conl and iron mines yesterduy. Meet- Fittal by carly cultuire tion e encouraged tomets out to the wonen | The chapter of the Order of Capuchins, ! o, andit tolls ofa John d. Owen suys ho has boon damaged | ings were held by the strikers and it was de- | Her false accusers fled amaved, T'o wove in fashionable life of t ad the justice thatis their aue. Tien | which is held every three years, will be he T e P s G cided to close the manes entively and allow The thronging watchers call Andshinea gem iuthe pelor-- all nations feel the impulse, atd wonan |in Detroit auring May. The Superioreen at S1 W e Bty conrt to award thit e mooneto work. Committees were delezated [ “The maid is pure! Tho Lord be praisedt Wanted: A winister's wife everywhen willexperiene an’ uplit it |eralof tieorder y ill come from Rome 1o at- at Jhow . e says he made @ contract with Mil. | to €0 tothe engine house and other place: She did no wrong atall.’ et o will Tesultin blessings upon the mee and | tendit. o move s hotso from Fourteenthand M | and elose them. Severl of the men agreed | And, awed by her divine defense, Wanted s A thoroughbral warker, gloryto Gid. Lot us hawe equal rghts in | In 1735 there was iot asine thodist in e ono by the wis sver which | toreturn to work, but when the ipted | They hastad vevrently e o agtad fact'ss well s i thary. Letus opon every | oxistnce; jn 1507 there were 25,00, and o | = : ) 8 O ernt fuetlony of the 1t heran dmch | t0 £o to the mine they were met by the | To bear the gentle maryr thonce, ghal we ioa o o3 wastal door to wamau, That sheis competent tobe | the time ot the fouders deatt il Kobal ILaand, had a little dificulty), Miller alloging v be: | strikors and boatos unnercifully ity B Bl o0 Sy Whocuts the da ens0s. e "‘1\““‘ oyl thofn iho ot WiatilioR a1 R tonar G il i mi ot enoT And d the d onged to b but affer getting bis tools and After this was done about one hundred of i iy v Lol wrandly rules asgqu ISt s -4, 980,240, nd desuibes the doings Imff:.‘.!'m“'!“‘:."“w R ‘.\'_,“'\:‘.““,,,‘,. MHE them started out dvinking whisky and to do | But wlhere the fire had round her burned W “,“‘ DY "'“' frar il Whit wn L The jury in the case of Mrs, Siuith vs Mups, | 1 thetown. The result was that the riv They caught a fragrance sweot, i\"“ ‘n’-'hu ( aulhonbe the kitchen— oy, to make it perfoely Trow, noted yesterday, retarned a veraict | leaders are iow belind the bavs of the Guu Tl the living coals wero turned Vanted: A ministr's wife. 1noasure provalls the this morning, finding_ i favor of plaintiy, | Bison Jnil charged with riot Lo xosopiathien oot person Uoibimtemel sl i Sipalilon G and giving her E) he full amount of the A examination will probably | Her innocemse perfur s mustuot b out fomuliing L emtls RGBS aLg origival debt with iterest Y ve’ County Judge MeDougal to- \\‘n. wl\‘ der sought her doom, o L and 1t |17 Aln vain to T.pl that ’um sober I, Lansing ls not. satisfied with tho ver- 2 “Che trouble s claimed to have | And over Hute's malignant face oo & 2 ol sengeof the boly willithen b sufiirient to S TR T by & amting 0% Ahileion Mith g ver brought aboit by the siperintendent of [~ Smilea Virtue's tender bloow. Inikin colbeigiiding aboit. suppres tho discussion. The poitical woman | Atenriest efortls beng mde to pracare dict of the jury in the case against L. G, L S AT o visit the parish undestands this, and on it to |an cidowment tund of 200,00 forthe First A A ReD I pE o AR I TOr & nGws Lrtal ot tlia 1ne showing partiality to several of the 2 2 S haillta iderstands this, ani one s N0 L e R Rl Philutel N Yanderbure, ax i asks for anew trial on th o mheaboving O Melope! thy trial, cust very e othectio | Ueiemnory 5 foundin the fact that thoyex | 1resbyterian diud of Philutel phia. This "Tho motion docket will be called in Judge B ey In sternertim | ours, And attend the funerals and wedlings— ct 10 usethe domintion to promote this | old lndmark of Probytecianism stands on | ell your children and your Mo notion dodor wil bo callod in Judye NO MAIL IN THREFR WEEKS., Hath 1sft wiwittored fions the pust Wanted : A minister’s wife e Seventh street and Washingion squave. Iu, tho cases. from No. 100 1o 2000n thy law | : Ty beuteous martyr flovers e = iriends about the new story. A b Bhoods case will ooty comy | The Snowed-In Citizens of Durango | Still by thy weong by heaven redressed, Chureh and Divores, Gald isOrthodor. Cardinal has 1ssued an appeal up on the motion to udumit tobail, Have Plent . il Biel e pan fhme . Thesepulehre of forcign divorees in Rhole | Thetendor spt aud open pur . ) Canth ol theword, i v | Judge Fled and @ firy ar atjrosest Lo DUraxGo, Col., Maren 6.—[Special Telo- |~ 7% 'saved thy sai e Llandis to be opewod. Family skelotons | D. Rockdloiler, the milionaie - ol prate worthily the third con- | =m—————————————————————— 10';»1\ l’vl‘)‘l!‘\‘li»;*;:‘:lV:V pay :' Mk the city | gram o Tur Ber|—The blockade contnues — must_walk and fletion must give way to most | always has fora wligions aud - charit ¢ death of St Alwvsius Gouzagas by WANES A NEW TI31AL Auce X damages for dujuries | 0 Cioas ihe stor It 1 rowed all al at Jerusal tartfing and sensatioal fiets. projects, especilly if they are cnnected the pilgrimage toiRome, i 4 L A gustaiied by a fall through a bridge in the | 810 S040Cs tho storin o 1 N q ) startting and s nets. s 3 ) i 3 B Southwestern part of ihe ¢lty. ‘rh'l» Dlaingir | ey and s drifting, with no news yet heard Selah Merrill newly appointed Lawmakers have been appealed to, and the | With the Baplist nith, keeps a s arm of Dr, Geo Pullen, afler twentytwo| 4 Renearving of Walsh 15 tho wife of & farmer living south of the | from the range, and it is not known whew a | American consulat Jerusalem, held the sawe | statutes which have made it possible for ‘;f'»’”"'»’ ";“"_'“{"‘_ "“ ‘_'"““;"'ff '}n; i of 'Hm 3 coin the Pivst Baptist at] Case is Asked. wylun and was alson nusio teacherby oc- | trin will bei. The mails aro to como ofice from March, 18%, to Documber, 15%. | headsof ruptured famly dreles thrughour | 52485 4 B et Aoenik spmvash, | Desacints I 8o ey et | 1w typewritton document of thivty-t :!‘I‘L‘Z“ ;""‘“\"‘.::“l S :"*mm':‘ l‘;' ‘r‘m‘j‘ land from Espanola to Chawa, thonce by rail :\l“\mi uinga pastorato in San Francisco in | the whole country tosecurea “quict” divoree | millimaire Priday night, and, afterexplin- | tionsociety and professe of Christian mis: | pages, flea with the ¢ k ofthe distr’ cteourt the bridge 'a board broke, frightening | 1o Durango. The first will reach Durango 188, he went to Germany for two years © | in Rhode Island are about to be changed. | ing his visit, said in aseductivew sions in Newton Tleological institut vesterdsy the county attorney sets forth the horse, which backed off the bridge, | 5 aturday night, \H\‘u'l\ 5\11\ be the first wail | study Oriental languages; and during that Tne peculiar clientage of some of the law: ¥ W, _|\H\§ mtl(vh 13 ) 1 Vot name “The nope uti zed the publ tion of | Hey pasons why anewitrial shouldbe grantel injuring her internally, and also caus. | 10F three weels. Supplies of every kind are | timo he visited Palestine, Egypt and Gree yors of. the Rhode Islnd tar will fall off in | 403¥0 for, sir, in this worthy cuus, he nnportant provisious of his will, Ho| & . L ST T 5 r ample in Duraugo to last f on tasn - y “But," said_the rich man, “f not of w05 10 i t th t iv g 8 peroanent stiffming of the | WS N R (hich 15 noy v | His mustery of the cunciform characers wnsequence,and fashionablo bowrding houses | yourehiuh. 0 atainelnfivie bha Rojoryy: IRlr the i 11 lgatures Tof the wrist Hor attor. | Weks, exceptingsugar, which isnow nearly R st bt o el A ROl Y o Bording beuts. | younonpah i m bis family, The residucof 4 las county, whernn the plintifls suec neys, Messis, Courtnay and Archibald, con- | exhausted. L e o an schola yheres Simsidelootiits, pitimeds and dosrlyi| & STat diosnbmatis: v | aud personad property, whisth over $04000 and were awarded over S37,000 B e s Tt i e yanen | Couriers have arrived from Sitverton aud | FNCh B AN A S TR o Tho Amerl, | id fr will huve lss secalled urde q Gee e becund pope, inelidiz e i, bk the inia e 1o ths aviot | Yeport manyslides, but no particular sufer. | G0 WSRAREIRESC NERIIRRE 0 ARG | The eourts, which are bverwheimed with csonts made hinat to t compels herto quit this, us well as prevent | 8. The caal, ceal ol und vment sup- | S8 e oat, Glisad. and eld | ions and actions. will be suddenly relieved Lenten Days. es toghe dura for its 10 her from dotg household worke, *The do. | DIV I quite short and arrigements weio | 3200 iive country east of the Jordan, aud | Of their load of divore aud misery, and th I Tohse of the city as outlined by X1, Holmes, | 104 0 pack some iz, which will bo done Ay Al Wil sppene the openingehap Frank 1t Stoc Tt fsa stary forchiliren of allazes os five weeks only. ™ ded sighs D Buck dear that it this neral confe will Tho prudential commitice of the Amarican | || mones. fuiries, dryuds boanl asks that Sunday, March 22, be set | apart by thie churcies asa s peial “missior acy Sunday® for the consideration of tha | || stherwierdand fancitul erenture workof missions and making speenl eotei butins for its furtheranc Irownies, @ntaurs particulary of the wondaful Bean he ase of Ryin & Walsh aginst Doug- mooy isorthulox s R it than the 300 ek 1 comty to o due—and that it appears to hwo = been rendered uider in ) flienee ¢ mssion and preuai Us the briezes b dist Episcopnicburh held its anval meet- | 1t Gy statel further | tho g Hlow theice-frecd i i Accorling o reports | court erred in its instractins, while mon S submity Methodist bule concem 1| ton two hundred instanees iwre dted where, we, New York has assels of £,35 and lia- | asthe ounty attorney alleges. thocourterrel ross, bilitos of 2 showinga gain in asets | inadmittingthe testimony of K Walsh o o aud d e Seallard Brown . Cvrehnan ; antislavery cunpatgn and for veli LpAe 10 pACK SO s Rals 575 to 1577 he had ¢ cx. | tiringof tho worst i iint bmlowsofillc 1A fint faint towh of sprivg-time thrills rious instruction s that thera Was_contributory nogligence, | 168 the storm toduy is howyier than expectod | ylorations in the held. Yale eollere save him | seereh of the fureliteiior worlil whil in The softened air,-the latbuds swell, Pl greneral book comittee of the Metho and further, that while the bridge isin the | Wiresave all down. — Hico ds all right with o honorary degree of A. M. onthe ground | ©onsequence ceaso. [thodo Ishnd will no Of vi 1 city Limits tho_county has sole chargo aud | W0 opes teal i special service to biblical learning™ Ho | Uberbe ains krad Mo Jnrial raund of Uk { Apdiin jurisaiction of it, and if auy liability exists ; = e N Sty thadamres ORI feon Tows sif tho proposed Yaw is adop itis against the county, not tho city, | END OF A LIFE OF CREME. | 00 or LD, from Unio, I 1 T'he late Kpiscopal -comvention in Rode | phe days of praver md pace i Mrs. Emily Kelleydicd yesterday at hor 5 4 @ again i 1870 ke taught Hebrew in tho | Jslandat which the dignitaries of thochurch Oh, Lord, the sty of thy o M Aot aged sevonty, - hs | Desperado Turlington Hangod in Mis- cal seminary at Andover, Mass, from sboutihe connlty .wore prasent, (ls- Thy heaveuly gain aud ¢ Wss, f &8, 341 dning ar, Tho dividen \ 4 i i funeral took place at & o'clock this afternoon. souri tor His Last Mu 3 e 2 cussed the question of divoree freedom in | garysancifiedthe bidding v o, 1t The notion A now trinl of tho cuo wil vear, the s confe for tho sippart of | Leargued i - ¥ P. McFarland, & sophomoreat the state | Booxzviiir, Mo, Murch 6. —John Oscar Hadn't Time o Flie, Rhode alaud, and a enmiteo ws aipond R e T OUIOUL rouEhORk Was SA0M0. Thialboay || Y et ta ot nkon J. D Mo | o ot ot 16 welock this | Rov. Mr. Milligan of Penusylvunia, who s | ©inauire nto sud {uestigate the question | So nar tho blewed kingdim 1o WOHIOUL [EQUhURt. Was S04 Tha oot A e e o Gatr ity | arliuBion was dankad ab \D - Uglack ad R O mowsvivinia, Whols | yith g view to souriig bittor lavrs for the Wo aliost scom o touch conterns i Uneinati reported assels o\ vy g0 gy For THE STRIKERS, B S B a1l tmaniy Ty | MOniu forthe murder of Sherif Crawer of | acandidute for tho pastorato of tho Coventry | yate in thia jartiilar. Emiont counsel T L R Sl e wanaet el wviremons | gymnasium this afteroon. (oIl twenty ol | Cooper county. Turlington was a desperado | ehurch in the little bamlot of Coldebham in | were agaved, ind with ‘e greatest atten 1 8 in g their onscious for ovar two hours. of the worst Iind and his life was onoscries | Orango county, New York, and who was | tion and care tho statutes were overnauled 1 Ourselyes,—uand thew thie vision thes, budings l Min A After a Ten i m 3 > e o v “The wanagas of the Awerican Bibl so ks’ Lockout e Afro-American loaguo of Lincoln met | of crimes. It wis a year ago this mouth | juyited to delivera trial sermon, startled the The luws of other statés were consulted, and | Its charm destroyedby ded uius ‘_“_ll‘ 1'1\:‘-“\""“ ”n\ ;\,: AToen. Bibl \‘ thts ovening at the colored Oddfellows’ hall | when confined injail Lovo for sssault, that | e voention in the midst of the dolivery of | W€ lixity and loosiness of the laws of Or thoughtot sell, - al, mustor nools, vold Lo obaery seventyfifth and olocted delegates o tho state convention | Le shot and killed Sheriff Cramer, forwhioh | ShEME delivery of | RhodeIsland was cleariy appwent to tho How oft thy panlon st wo s sary in May, 150, with appropriate that meots April §0. crime he today suffered the extreme penalty, | the senmon by saving siscopal conventiou'’s delogation, and PreTan ke, 1%, Mawh 6. The lon koA with ofthe wmal minersin the Mouonganheia y And tumylod, owi 1hab 1o mw dastt exerciss. “Auxiliry bible sodoties | B S8 SRR e the Thieves broke into the city library last | “1 regrotto state that T am anexceedingly | the counsel. A bill was recently drafted and wont the lang ave requested to mark L5 i 2 pignt and stole $12.50. . Hanged for a EratlCrime, nervous taan, and am_ annoved by approved by the convention delogates, This | Andyet sour wlm huotin van an vither atthe time of thor ¢ morning 1 perators decideo atager Dave Rowo of the Lincoln bas NrEweastir, Dol, Mareh 6.--Shakespeare | lady in the congregation who has b Il was presented 0 the house of v Your memry helps us Lenien hours, tive’ nuuiversiries, or by lolding special | cele the demands of the stuik Mauager Dave Howe of the Liucoln base v I v ) 0 Avo Amiiyeries o : . Tall bub has comploted the msterof the elub | Roeves, atias Jacob Starkey (cclored), was deavoring 1o flirt with metnis mos sentatives last weel, passed to asecond re . That fleo with birth of eavly 1l metings f e purpose, i all e pistors by signing Hank 0'Day, » well known player, | nanged hevo this morning f ous us. | ove neither time nor the inclination to re- | iug aud sent to the ommittee on judiciary, Until ye come to us ugain, of diurches awe camestly uned 1 liver | nisholand (o nosime work on Monda: Who was with the New York teaw last sea: | yauit Ty turn the compliment at tuis time, but may do | from whence it will be reported at”an carly - e disomrses in thelr own pulpils on suceessive bas latod fon. weoks and. 0,00 son D D WO IR L M s later. day. This bill will luck all oher di- Wihat Fasting isGool Sablatbsin Aprilid - May, 1891 conceri | o iy wages alone over $1000,00. Gosides Johu 1. Rice, the young attorney who se- | fint 50145 Years oid near = ewcastle, Bopte Pheso words foll tike & thunderbolt upon | voree isions Riode Ts1aud. 080 | Rer. 1on Sheder meatont miuistorat rin. | s the valuof thoholyseripures, ant \ho | the miyors, this siritzon i e LAbeY. dotriths WALy Uy M | o a1800, - tho congregation, wihile' the “yos of tio | smithoroous IEATE Bion BUAGE B alan b T importauce of their widespread circulstion. | oiother laborors. eyt to ovado the paymentof @ billiard ge—— A preacter were fxed upon the blushing face - v church, New York, in @ recent Lenten - N ke Srong Tt It wias & gaibling ,_Banged Hersolf ina Dopot, of & noted beauty whosat in one corner of tho A WoIf in Lamb'’s Clothing. sormon asked, “Why slould we fist#" A | debt, has suddenly disappeared. Pyrrssine, Pa, March 0. —(Special Tele- | churel, ‘The episode has had atendency to | Rey, My, Lanb of Williamsbridye, N.v ' W ) gram 1o Tur Bee.]—Ulica Wapoia, a young | popularize the pastor, and the chances poiut Cotton Seed Oll Combination. Hussim woman, ~commitied suicids this lowand his teeoming e Jarmanent PSWE | o tod tho kuou which now unites a pile- | the spirtual grovth is deveoped It Losnoy, Mareh 6.—A number of prominent | MOTHIE i the ladies’ tolletroom at theunion i il faced, misguided young woman to ler |strengthens the willaud onables itto s ol aschaate if W eliy havp | AiMee by hansiog borself with a towel Week-Day Worship in Folitics. swarthy lover, s negro conchuan, sys the | the hick ted f brack seductions of the world. [t helps aman | the Railway Age o leagthy obituary of b 0 ,“‘W Bradr v i whichsne suspended from a gas brackel, | TheSunday worshippers of the southen ork Continent ib can ot | to get control over himsell, Itis imended us | sell, much to his surprio.” He siys that i st aLthe i formed n joint stock company with a capital | SUGRANE AR g that fer remuins rday worshippers of the southem | New York Continent. Mr. Lumb can ot v irpr X art of Rhode Isla ave asko o houso & e 4 © |a means to bring 1 near to God. It is not | he is dead he don’t know i Askwas not t stock of £4,000,00. be seut to No. 12 South Thirty-sixth stroet, "I"f. | Riiode Yaland Have, aakiod the howso that hohas done wrong, He aduwits that |, %o g " put oily ameass to i _end, Truo - ———— this city, but assigned no reason for thedeed, | Of representatives fora public hearing upon | the bride is doubtless the vietin of Infala- | fagijye enbodies the privciploof voluntary No griping, no no paan whon Do Fayetto Dyer of Sterling, I1L, 18 guost &t | The young womisn was woll dressod aud | the bills to rogulate tho exemptin laws gov- | tlon, but clalms that when sho asked tobo : X t | seifsaevifice, aud that prineipl is always wn | Witts Little Karly an taken, tuo bome of Dr. J, B. Ralph. quite protty, eming the Seventt Day Baptists, I Hop- | maveied tothe blackmanbe hid nothivgto |ennoling one’ I douot vy u clagy- | pitl Sal vil vinee in tho nining rate of stiteh in timesaves nine, ) » , Ipartof hisanswer was “Becaise fasting is | take He Sarsaparill n Nt the Man B uvory peculiar person, Heis the prost | vemeditl sgency,an exordse by which | Mouths of futire poessible sickue The nan (ool axreiad. at D, W, Galbraith bis remened fron resist | caswrn trip. While in New Yorkbe red supposed tobo the man wt I Of 8,00, 15 10t t