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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY SMARCH . EN PAGEN T ——_ e 2. M L) A0 O LS N R e LD TN L ) 2 B R EANS L T B el L e A B A N PO o IO UU .o HER BRAINS 0N A SHINGLE. Mottt e e v (THE ALTON TIRED OF DELAY, | R e TIEEIN FAR MONTEREY, | r st mimerarmoms o emntor D \QARVER PLAYED THE ORGA i, B stabbed tvo birbed ances it his ers, Katio Powers, Lillie Nitsche, Hermanee Kansas Statesimen Faes to Face With shotlder, and then doftly jumped 10 one side — r, Gertie Parklurst and Birdie Powell A Cossation ot Py, | vefore thie horns eonld roach lime The bar Mossts, (3 Harrell, — Bismarek Result of the Post-Mortem Examination of | Nitehe, Lewis T Martioand Mr. Filloot | That Road Ansious to Put Into Effect Its i L nod tolay derilloros thon et U the bull with ] A 1 BOE Rali it Nho PATCHUNE Served / s " ¥\ ~,_\w the K l,_‘m B Whitmore Graphioilly Dapicts the | thow s ikt 4 ROLR BB AL Sl A Story of the Boyhood of the Millionaire Katie Jojee. t pulatal) b, The noxt games Twe-Jent Mileage Rate, lowislat < pay expired, The sennte Loones Dowa There GRM RTECITES 116 SRIVIGH LGt Yol B sy Medicin Man, w pinved Wednesday eventuge, the tith, | veourt of impeach i striking fourmoreof the barbed points nee of Me.and Mes, Sol Hopper, | \Azy Botken of 10 the desporate animal’s shoulder from EVIDENCE AT THE CORONER'S INQUEST. wd Vinton strec | CHAIRMAN FINLEY WILL DZCIDE MONDAY. t ! wan il e UCTMA CORRDA DE TSt (imlly wn et whio it was Cking FUTURE OF THE AMEMCAN HORSE, Church Notes | will each e salary Iho | Having comploted their most dan 1 . ’ Davwson @ atriotism opresontatives will bo t partin the fight with the first bl Ponel The Deceascd's Sisters in Sin Tell lov. C. N. Da Timense Profits Being Made in the | Petrotisn of s e WL LS | The dohn L. Sullivam o 010 Mexico ano Diay, the matador, who ip to thistitno | A New Pavement ‘That i Taking Well How McNamee Abn the 5 . New Industey off Ot Clipping Feauited 1s thevefore in position neiano Diaz the King of Bual had taken no active part i the fieht, ook o the South Workd 1 L hisplaee n 1l i I of the | ¢ apon ¢ amerinients to bills, and pisplace i the ring at the call of the biglo ) SNE =T 0 . St Al . Mot b adby alers \,‘m'm:, i ALl objectionable e was loudly cheored as heappronehod the Unot sy Peet | measures beyoud the paticneo of tho ropre on Earth, bull, which ho n Kill 10 o a ot ovening, March sentative I'he senate will probably use its presceribed manner. He Killces The Freest Country ous Monds, oclety will give ay February o carried ok 1 | st Uy killiog the. b rovi for clak i s and, ol e o . i I § . | e reductions in the salaries of county right was o sword about W wis o w A wonian's brains tacked onand stretched O YO 44 “ Rkt Ll Al by the Elder mortgage and d tax M feot in lengzth, with which A b \ nest weok [ ? Ture Bry Ihe Altor bill and other radical measures, near Hermanasy, Marel 41 have been must finish the animal by severing wis v s e v miecting « meet | tna delay in making ont b ot this country o February 1, but expect t pinal cord from a position directly in Wi ALWAY S st er's jury after the ovidence was allin at the ol Ay 3 e lecture e v 0 ' | v t nquest over the remains of Katie Joyce who o \‘ sy 1 « \ u‘\, miteage rate, and this afternoon Chairman North Carolina's Bepresentat on, return to Sun Autouio, Tox.,in @ fow days, | 800 thive ehavges. The five banderilleros | marked J. ¢ Sovton b Bk, kel ! b B by render his deasion Monday | Raeian, N. O, March i The legislature | where 1 will il L oty | Hinde oF to1*ax 1 ') s ¢ upits business tonigh has e hng b kip ked of ) W at 11d North Ninth steeet mple v . The Alton elaimed that the market | is winding up it i tonight, It b e b bt (i e t 1oty o : ey it mi-annual I 1 dis: | g still flooded with dacksonville Southeast- | redistricted the state, making eieht demo- | tention 1s to take in Havana, Cuba, before ve- | timo and was beltowing and chargir Rochestor, N. ¥ o inquisizion was had by Coroner Har- | trict of th \ neet : cratic and one_republican district, 16 IS | {uyiine to Omaha, T i feding splendid | onesidoof tho ringto the othor. s tong As | osad bofore, Wamer was alway . B ern 2-cent mile books, good over the rigan at Heaffey & Hoeafley's yesterday after- [ in 1l March and - April apwronriaed £25,000 for an exhivit at the PRI CH faproved in health, Spout | Wos bleedingana bood was vinuine from the | foid of muste, thonen he coild W even world's fair wounds where the six bavbed instruments i Pl e of (the elty ate exfooted to | Atclison to Chis he demand for ar Titvan & sal affilt. A sislor of the de./| Snltetali the delopates: Bittiop Newtiad | early dgeliion was mada by ths Altonon (e iy were still hanging, When Dinz approschod notexpericnce the glovions dimate antici- | the bulltwo of the vreney, Mex, (the lind of the cactus Vshingle were displayed to (he coror 4 o e y ening | F reed 1 remain several woeks longor died Friday morning in o diseputable touse | 100 wi ver then continue my travels. My prosent in | | | | most of danuary in San Antonie, but did amouth organ, e Tived ina sanll hoase in 2 p of Omahn, and Ch reighton of tho Ui that the \ t b : A vis cawed who amivedgron Satetha, Kas, 0 | St Univorsiy, Tiicols, Wil b prosent | doomed aid that the dadksonville was not | AT ] T This Afevnoon | e s the weathor was extromely change- | made in rapid sucession, it the matador | Donghite B oran and placed it the '\‘ Sl L ; wl' ido the il | B venits Rt o 7| ¥et a memberof the association owing to | the senateand house y,m in joint scssion | able und the notthers” frauently severe, | S¥oil A them by quickly jumpine o one [ best voom inthe house Eorhoms ata tine ainly endeavoring 1o hide her tears, as the batibted] \ \ nof 1 ) A . | and after glowing speecties in eulogy, ado | sido v | the dai Prosident H Ll resolitions of rspeet to the memory of till 1 cnjoyed 1 f rall Ly The bull was pawing the earth in rage and late Jeflerson Davis Kick coming. Speaking of weathor padias Dinz approctiod for e thivd time . ¢ experienced a taste of the genuine art Ass00n s the wnimal caught sight of in ho ‘\Hu’ SLCHBRISHL f February v’w“m tom, y d. Brong jreaciiug ser. bereduring the past for divs. T thee. | Do @ feecitle pline, iz oo i itted a w assault upon the dead i golor Will prouoh, aloub |y ecome u party to iy disngesemon that Invtasarorts, Ind, Mareh 7.—In Voth | mometer only registered 912 in the shade | With hisrightarmextended roady to plant wolnan Isaials Visior My L G U il Uil LR y s Me | heswond Detween the should 1t took only seeond for the bull toreach him, and | o tickets had 1 A Best T e | SHE OSSOl iy % e ot SRR 1. Wheeler. Topic: “The | ment should not be retroactive in his case house with the victim rlated how Tom Me A ABpEOIEINGG. misie, | el ek bl e 8 hewould sitthere and grnd o 1 by Tl yard for his own annsenent Now vou may think (hat itis the most inple thitge i the world toturathe eran i ot DL This I8 10k S0, 08 1 FeQUITes years of b e toget the correct tone . Warner in tinoe becatnean expert, One day atraveling o other hand says he will not allow his road to Tnd ana’s Appropriation. el . 4 sing *“Ihe Unseen City™ | the Jacksonville, thy St. Lou nnecti | hous today the conference report on | today and about 1035 in the sun. This will feNan there, He did 5 i ciorus by the quartette. [ the Atehison, will not bo allowed to use the world's fair bill was acreed to, making | no doubt sound pleasant to you in Omabiay, | jusias the homs were about to st 1o their v el ¢ his box in A sceiiad it HIEboU ab the Strngers At 045 Presdent T, | ets contrury tothe ngrecment an appropration of $100,00. whore, 1 s are now in the | deally work the daring matudor planted the [ Frott® S o fwad 10 tutn monts made by the witnesses whea told how | Martin desies to see all the < Endeavors Stould Chairman Finley the Alt - Eesyes WL, 5. e rewilii Phe mights, | SWord squarohetween the shouller biades | Tt of Wameris dod AT R il el fciis Joyee until| Mis Bils Mellonall willlead the vevot 1ha Hight 1o ks n Loent fate, (he LiLter SHE WAS NUATLY STOLEN, 3 sratho) ad yt ofly peundel Kute doyee until| Mis Bl Mellonall witlload the devotional | the figl cent i however, ave quito cool, and o necds | 108 . away s thoigh the pieec was Vankee Do RO B0 Vo ks U1l i iea VIotetioe Bl it s Special nvitati g people. | apply it to Kansas City as w A Chicago Youmg Woman Abducted | Several Bankes to slocy undor 0 be om: | | TE te spinal cora sas not sovered s th |G e filietion of 1 et eatenad to kil her. = " OIE Lty wrtabie, The poorer elass of Mexicans liv seast did notdron, Dinz only saved himselt | 1o 1oitde . ek o g e o e Netes Abont the City Great Profitsin oat Clippi in woad Dayligh . 11 tHo oo, airoud, whe it comes. thay | bY b quitk Jump toonasida urtor siriking the | I OGS, i Fustine lakn, Ui sl i cxport testimony of the physiolans |y, g °\ “orsyin has roturmed from Lin Citicaco, March 7.—(Spacial Tologram to | Cuicaco, Mareh 7.—Mrs. Tillic Mowry | roll themselves ap ina dlanjket unden o tvee | DIOW. The bull bellowed with paln, which [ KPRl R MBERGE e A Te, Fvine Tie By The application of the Atehison | was forcivly kidnapped today by two un if thereis ono) and go tosloop, ascontented | O seive ‘.“ “‘I i “'Hj rage, ‘“"‘ it thie Steon © and pertet vendersing was unanimons to th effect thatdeath was | iy . Hobure has returied from Allie | for leave to ship oats from Chierzo via | gnown won, thrust into acarriee and driven | 83 the kine wio Jives i paiace, Thisis a [ ehiteodat omof tho bindorilloros wio hat | it iad ever had feon that - michii caused by o bemorrhaze in the orain, the | ance Jolict to the east at ¥ per cont more than the | hastily to tne Wisconsin Central depot in | RECUY hord coutiy. in noge ways than ono. | o el to ono of tho other fightor by | Jvatheriowlhas b supers plite aud takes hemorrhae being cawed by anflamition Miss Mary Newman tas removed to Chi- | Chicago rate has brought to light the im- | timeto cateh the trin for the north. The | gifieiity in wetting enongh (oeat ontsie, of | mens of o scadet clonk Diag 01 Stk voiGin oty WO Lo WEo Jistrnetun; Sey ety Md MRV Bee | can wense profits to bo made in tho compara- | deed was committed at the COMET | tha (iiye of Mexio, Monteny i fsw | matndor, then approached, and as the mimal [ 0SSN 3 cansed by some direet violence Josenl Dawson is able to be out after a i Fiates) | r The |of Prankin aud V Buren streets | ohor Tango plices, it Is utt sible 1o | mae toward him threw his clok over the NI RotESR It R i o tively new industiy of oat chpping. The | fa o wer lare plices, it s utesly immssible to | malo toy m throy bis cl Pk =T e tha violoneo wis, iside from its being re. | VOIS luess Dlanis tobuy oats in Chicago and shin thom |0 broad dayiicht and —was = done 80 | potanything platable to e been | bull's shoullers, and by ailox terous move s only Guestionof afew years i ORI ey e M ALt A ninepound son has been born unto My, i ) i e H neatly that the hundreds of per<oas. passing | {e (s plice over i weck and have not soen | Ment sueeecded i wrapping the doak about | the American oo will be s fa As tho Pl LR e R p and Mes, Clyde Milier, Albright to duliet, whers theg ave dippad. IS po- - o an fro did not realize o erime was com- | op tasted white bread, butteror milic: yot 1| theBittof the sword “and drew the weapon | fabied steeds of the ancent aid ( ary 18, ) The watormain on ‘Twenty-fourth steeet | €OSS consists in taking off most of the husk | mitted have existed and gatned i Hosh, too, (my ap- | Out : ; H. Morton, of Topelea, K w o e iy 18 anstod. tho coroner | netr L Aireot baratal eising Siabantement | and winnowingoutal tho cuf. This Mrs. Mowry is searcely nineteen years of | Pt BRI 0 e I e ot tard bi. | Al this was done with lightning rapidity | tined s iends af the Miltant ot e physiciins who nssisted the coroner | A8 Calling. constderable trouble and swork. | 0s0is sold ata profit over the cost of traus- | age, vut ks been twice married. ~Her st | tyits, opes, bacon, sad o little fresh meat | Blmosty and before tho bl could turn | evening by taliing hose. Mr. Morton oy the wntopsy were Drs. Chadick and i (CONBLOLAD SEOIVE 8 5 portation and clivping and the oats them- | husband, from whom she was divorced, was | yiow and then, Fhe cost of living is very | aromd. The matador i attracted the | afine lorse el a shoet distanee from To Dr Chadwick testitiod that the ] Aspedal meeting of the city concil was | gojvg atnost doubled in value. Onts this | Hubert Secovd, o young man- whose present | i In factan Amoriean is 1o hick to g animal’sattention, and _armed with anothier | peka, and kiows whereof he speak A ed at his ofice on Monday last | held lust pieht to act on theordimnee mu- oS0 ou twonty-six poinds to the | addmss is Packwaukee, Wis, — Heis sail to | it atany price. 7Fhe native lives very clogp: | SWord e awaited the attack, which wis nov | few yeirs ago the Anierican musting, which nd complained of serios pains i her head. | thorizing the - issuance of #3,000 paiug | {uliel, hut aftor thoy are clipmd they | have been writing letters, fmportuning her | 1o “0 ullio. aund astick of sugarcane will | 1ong m being made, i thesame manier as | i puvely an American profuction was o “’}“"‘ P LU G LS Al L h - ) weigh s high o forty pounds. The Michi- | to return to him, Tonight a telesram, simed | answer tioir duily sustonmmee talk | before e stood divectly in frontand struck | garded s aworthless aniwal, except with 18 telophoned tocome to lier room. 1€ can Central is kv onst-bound tine fro i the abducted Woman's name, was re- | abo A e o il the blow justas the bull was abuit t e the cowboy Phoy wore raisedon the plains still complained of intense pain in her head, TURNVEREIN MASKED BALL gan Central is the only ew ind tine from | withtt lucted worn's mume, was re- | ghout your robber triff in the United States, i e mrota il Lo 3 A LR R R UL ) Joliet which conld have joined m making the | ceived by ber parents. It was ‘dated at | Wy e e A T e et 10.2 per cent rate, The application of the | Rugly Station, Wis, and said “his friends : Would never ot el Sho. s hoke o some | A Briliant Affuir at Germania Hall | Atenison for the vate was refused, but the | had taken her sway only the very wealthy e afford tobuy, Tho | Wis very wewle, Lowaver, fromt the loss of S S TR SRS RS R b e LastEvening profit in the clipping is so great thit the oats - ARG WO LA i oy slood, id an effOr was et hrow him | e gotan e shcad that the bre e ”"m‘l L ooy "l.;‘;““ 18Y Ihe masked ball and exrnival given by the | can stand the full local rato to Joliet in ad Witl Bond Taly q S 3 of oficials, for which the people are by pulling him stdeways with bs tail wight be i b wdwith o this SV CHE IS B “ ;‘“ |' 5 ‘““ Spbheci i B 116 Ofinha Varail dition to the 10.2 per cent. Nrw YprK, March 1 T support He conld mlu be downed in that manner, | idea went 1o he ‘l.m lo o 9288 ne ho s er alive, Sk b DIELID Lkl A il - ", " ", pc! P and e bugle called for the luzadors, who of the ocean and bousht il f n W “to o i 1-Revy Wit Talmage a Another objection to this conntry N and - th al The doctor stated at e post-mortem He toes Some Needed Denying. D e L e yeoll OF rilis tnd sosioty, Tmght entered the rng on hovsehack and lissoel | Shetiand ponies of the purest bl that, o found all portions ol the by | MONTHRATS Maveh 7. — Drosidont Van Hown | his/Unckers inthe new Brooklyn tabormacle | Netd of rilt i MiEAn theanimal, one throwing a ropearound the | were brought t vaneh and the work of f iatuwal stato exeopt the rightheat 11 ¢4 0o, besides many hundred speeta- | of the Canadian Padfio railway. todiy nade | SCheme have decided to raise money forthe | owCean is ory anl healthfl, 1 has not | homs and "the other around - th hindlegs. | inbrealing witl mustan g com- BT AR Reres b tors. Roh . o completion of that templeof worship bY 8- | pained at this place i over four years, Any | 1Y@ quick tarn in opposite directions the | menced. The » s wonderfud and now homorrhages which must have been cause a flat demial of the various aute-clection BallAG thiowa ha Diasinidensa i by | At At 18 rsl o RE NIl fom 0 R e The hall was beautifully decorated for the | storios about the enormot e T | ing bonds to the public. Tnoy have alveady | onesufering from throut orlung troubles D LA i) (H ST o ¥ 80 oley i ; orios 1 © cnormons assistanco 10 be o Saze, and | will be ereatly beneited if not permanently | Stabbing himto the hear 16 o Tazidors | 108500 cach in New York o ! Dr. Conlter's testimony was in substance given the company by the government in re- | borrowed g B TeHe) then drew the dead animal out. Duving the | are larger than the Shetiand ponies and the same us Dr. Chadwick's : being hung about the walls tum for assistunce at the election, Ile also | accordiug to Treasuy d he and his fol- | O DY HYIE . v ot ave ritable | BEht the bund kept up o constunt playing | swaller thar the mustang and being stk WL b AR e AU an early hour the maskers bogan to | deies the story that the Canadian Pacific is | low trus issned personal notes to |y Tuzziront, and a fellow takes desper. | and the crowd — eheered every movement of [ and smoothdim v re much sought S e el e e e S e paid S500000 a year by Amexican transcouti anou 000, Allogether about | qgo chances insojourning among them. the figghters. after by therich p tificd as to MeNuwee's conduct on the night | artive, md at 10 o'dock the luree hall pre- | 4 loua "lies fo keep out of the Calafornia | £242000 have bren spent on the edifice now | “RIrRaCs RN TR SERNEG vou |1t was barely ahalf minute between acts, i Bitlitoas; builiinat Greew and Clluton genics, To- | of e il fight 1ok In_thore aweek ago. | ol tho seend "Wl ate teaine it e | L iy the trustees obtained from Judie Prutt, | T o ool tongae, he alairis o parlatedo. | vng bdlowing und with nead lowered and | bricke and stone | : ing time with the strains of inspiring music. in Uhe Suprame court, permission 10 MOrtEIEo | 1ops Joci tanpul the s s o daclarerd® | taitoveet, Te. churged wpon the bayderi ubinition that | I R L TS S Lt Shortly after 10 gelock it was aunounced the place for £260,00 0 seeure the payment | e PR fimense attendance, | 10 with wid fury. He attweked one of Ui QI tle Clarkson, “when McNamee came in, - He g : g i gram to Tur Bre)—The 1 of bouds to a like amount, to be issued by the | 1 Hitho enthusinem wis something remyark. | horses ridden by a picador and gzored it tevr calderman of Knosville, wis abusive and remurked to me thit ho | that the prinee and prineess carnival had ar \ mpiny of Yew York g ¢ i e Al 9 WA T yeurs azo. we cxper st - L A avy statement appro xmated, inchidivg the | Mercantile trast company of Yew York able, especially among the ntives, who ave | DIy in t re; After ma 1ting . 4 i would _give Katle such o pounding | rived, and the formed in acrele | o 0 ile G T, fows | truste Tn the application the cotig Qn i petiions, ex citable people. Tho perfoeny. | eharges the iile called for the picudors pavement, tuking the stone trom SoLafnue ol tiot: ko Hite e larion Fross carnings of S2.195,000, 0 doctease of | Duiliing is valued at &17,000 ance took place in he aftemoonat the bull | retire, and the banderillers W armed | ins e iy, crishing it nd the Do been Qrinking E Thiy went to Lorreon | Stage was suddenly thrown open and | were $142,000 it the same moath, an increase an Into a Wre extimsivo onclosure, fitted up with rwed | EOUWHESX suei in o “hull's shouders, | A sosucees fully, thit i he (it it will Talor and the me o i ok egom | Charles Stangle, Fred Frubauf, G. Blattert, | of §,000 Stovroaie, P, Mar 3. A possger | seats in amphitheatricl forwn, after the | Dis s eitovol to play o part of mata, } e IhOhERReHS B SRR SIS B the poor givl1 could searcely recognize her, | (harles DeWaal, D demen, (Gicorce Kragl, ST | teain on tlie Southwest railrond collided | fashion of aarcus, and acconmolates from | Qor by Hiling theanimal. e crowdd dioered | L0 I SR BALIENLS G ot as shie was 50 beaten ubout the faco, Thenext | 1, Havden aud AWilllum Zinmwermann, > WAL ALY S | with a wrecked train at Mover, Two teain- | (H00.10 8000 peopic *ortalinent WS | T tho st attack of the bull Dinz steack | fne aschestit oal. We evcorate the strvot duy McXamee sent down a note o herapolo | 10 its huge gieen frogs, entered, draw Kaxsas Criy, Mo, Marc A general | pionand one pussenger were seviously, but | fumistied by Poicia HioALEE c Ll the swerd 1o (h6 Mt between the shouldors. | the same us for the Taying of other paven BRI R I M SRS AU RRAN NG g Sanl s beautiful float, on whichiwas ihe prince, | conterence of the traf | et Sullivan of Mexico. Poncianois the wreatest | thes i | ulders (R % avnat e had done, wnd o atso sent | erdinand Lehmann, and the princoss, ¢ various freight associations was helc - o of capiy, bt e Tatier was veturued | RIS BRI SIS DRACS; WO | the various freiebt asoenations was held matader, the most indomitabie bull-killer, | The animal madeone more chavge and then [ We pit ‘l’““\‘h L of {\ y dy "‘l“ ) “ 3 = Maxico ovox jrodue aropped dead, and was bauled out by the | courseof vock, after which we e 4 hete o S ol sty Young Murderer. of thebest coment over the . We ) rmine. They were received with c here today, readjusting rates to Colorado and A Ver M . He Jure Moexican bl about thivty | lazadors, ‘ | Uz 2 Ml tho ovidonco tended to show that the | (S 0 dly . eubsided - when | Utah points. There will be another meeting | Crevenasn, O., Mareh 7. —Burt’ Hutehins | ot 1300 B ot o L iehi The tiird bull was pe then put on abou v indics of the browen e urra Che e i patiLan Ul ialvel movillomti winiiash as brown | Bext week at St Louis to establisha deer-| js yuderarrest, for robbing and fatally beat- | Tng business fifteen yoars havine divinz that | madnes, and the ba e G TR A Dt AT B e R b\ oy | btara) followd, 'drawing anotler flout, cutial basis of rates to Nebraska and IKausas. | 0 pis prandmother. He is but sixteen | time accumulated o fortune of £10,4 Fis | had a lively tme in avoiding bis horns . able usto got @ sm a his as though the unfortunate woman was left | Won whish = was - scated © Uolumbia, considerably alone in her room to either die | Fepreseuted by Miss Joscphine Meyer, and A Bootblack's Big Verdict years of ige Tome g5 in the City of Mexico, whero he | Of the horses was struck and thrownby the | completes the work and whe it dries wo A Germunia, by Miss Olga Mobr. The geutle Ew Bostoy, Tex., March i.—The Bowie = o how alde a sickening have a pavement that is as siooth i oot ool Vil lives in lnxury, sureounded by o rotine of | bull. and the horus made asickening wound 2 !t is o8 s i Ky The picadorriderwas badly hurt and thehopse | floor and assolidas erinite lie ¢ At Davenpo antsand admirers. He was invitea to [ The picador riderwa X it ki ‘ g Setani|Teoi U aRaH o - i ashied rideriess around” the ring seve han almostany other kind of pav %0/ Tteh, @ student in D, Rebert aud | 1000 drwing s ot wore H Hormester, | county district court has awarded William | ppyrorer, Ta.. March 7.-Tho sovorost | Spih & oW years uzo toshow his wowess in dustiad ride l‘wm..‘.m‘m B o L e one 1) seash for 8 Loo's office, tnswered the telophune il o | K M- Motie, Fxwest Meser, Wi Bliedel, | Rictor, colored boitblak, $10,000 Gumages | som of the seson fs prevaifnge ore, sv- ¢ went and captivated th e morning the woman died ile went w0 2 i T S AR L BUeIN, the house in the hope that be coild reliove | F 2 - | bad been plantedin the bull's shoulder, Digz | Yard. Welike it very much el bl (il Rohewr, fleils | azuinst the Texas & Paafic raiivond. The | eralintes of suow having fullen tonig) country by his dar ¥ the woman antil a physician ¢ i be se Heimsod and A. Benne who performed a post-mortem on the body U8 HoLto be comparcd to what it is | Bim This time the sword went in to and driven orth in droves, wher they wero In tiis conntry, Ttis Siuply ont of sightand | Bilt butstill the animal did notdrop | anctioned off at from $19 1025 cich t Germania hall last night was avery liant aftaie and was atiended by 100 couples oceasion, banners and flags of all nations of Febriary IS They said he eame fo the | sented a briliant scene, as prinees, fairies, house partially ander the influence of liuor ! clowis and other beauties floated about, keep. in compmy with a friead Feiruary Railway Barnings, Bosrox, Mass., Maveh 7 niskers abut the hall to weleone the royal varnings representatives of ntiff had both lezs cut off by a train from =L adion an the Fing ~ e was | entered R AR SO e Ll A HoRURO R as tHrotH Lttt e ] == 5 entertained by members of the Roayl | attick upon - him b 1 U L M. and Mes. E Pliiney are at cured. Both Rubert and Lee were busy Phe tvo youug litios wore benutitully cos- WiibtingRas ol LERSONAL LARA G R AL fanily over there.and o owo_oceasionhe | Severed his sinalcovd and thoaniml diol |y ilileyis prsident of tho Mil i b g 2 Y| tumed, Miss Meyer wearing a_robe ol s tockefellor = S s @iven i champagne sup a bullring, [ iustantl ie fourth bull refused to figh 108 e 3utte, Mont sday hie When he arrived ho applicd emetios for an | D00 IS SR vowiuie s voly of s | IRockerelier G LY 1 1B Blakeof Clicago1s atthe Millard e lAmTRn R tn DRl R e i chopros walled totrol torl ontintig | IiaSSNeAT Butit Mokt. | Lodur B fudelind Crerdueo of movphine, but it wus deviloned | \was of the mtional colors of Germuny Niw Youk, March 7.—Inconnection with | gy Rogers of New York is at the Paxton. e Diar. aud his on tortainors wore: dvink. | otbanotherbuid, Thiswasilonoand the lust | %iSEier Teom T, 80 whe 8 8 b vk e D Hyde ariired i Mot mai i procession noved around the hall sev- | the warmants issued by the coroner forthe |\ b, Cole of Grand Islandis atthe Cisey. | ing the spavkling wine, banderilleros, with | suimat fought despevately, fallvgorie 6o | G fot aboce the A A R P e e al times, when o haltwas called and the | diretors and officers of the New Haven rail M. Gnllagher of New. York isa Dall thcir red cloaks, kent the animals away from | horses and oie banderilicro, “Diae tinally i | gt G N Diney, je, savs the snow is For how many hours the pations - suifemd be. | Prince addressed the assemblage, tendering | way, William Rockefeller furnished bail this the banquet table. isned him by a blow with his sword, aall the | G pod Geep o e dovel aid move sl faite tore she was discovered, which was after | Lhe Kexs of he city, welcoming the guests | aftoruaon. Clark of Albion is at the Mer- | , JUis very seldom that Diaz will consent to | Helit was over 4 3 ing. The mines ave raming in full bist widnight B i id requesting thein to throw aside all care D — i LRl 2 gt oulsido the. City of Moxico, and i | 1t was s sivize proceed g from beginmine | P IV B3 S s e horman woman will be i bad witness | A0 enter into theenjoymentof the evoung, SPREADING THE GOSPEL, IS I e 7 vt hera 15 e first in Severvears aud the | Wend. bt [ eamot deny heveis aeertain | S > cld-timers apniio Shovian woman will be & bad withess | 50 shoke of the respoct io had for the boars, - E verry of Chicago is in the cty, at the Va5, the srreatost of 1ts ind that this | resistless excitement about it thatany speeta. | EToRNL MG PRER S GO HaR9ING. AN e hrenten o ki s ahave ettt | all of whom ave piotiecrs of the first Omand | Work of' the Missionary Societies i A ! T b eRinteen tor, nomatter how gently raised, st sue- | g e SSERis B S SE0 SEEES help on the micht of tho. neault, M | tirn-vercin,and then referred to the frozs o Dicing latc Y ohrs ymas N, Clarke of Kansas City isatthe | fua small enclosure adjoinmzg tho ing | cumb to. Itis the national sport in Mex eo, | G Nopraska City selling Mineral Hill st il Ly i | the infants from the swamps. This spe N A e o Jary of | Dellone. ring, butont of the the spctators’ view, | nd in my esteem s les bratal - tha i partition S ok was received with choers, afterwhich th Bl ML ST e summary of | 4" "yl o of Denveris in the city, at the | were thesix bulls, fourof which wercto be | tosee two human beings gt into adreun- or the Pire Bx- Phe verdict of the coronor's jury. which | 10ats were drawn from the ball aud duncing | statistics compiled by the American board of | yqij an hoy were fine-looking ani- | seribed ringand puneh the life ot of each | A0 st R AN AERO 3 1Ll the ccovoners juxys WHICh | s again indulzed in wntil midnight, when | foreign missions, gives a comprehensive view | s ofi Chlongdavaslabltho Millar nd the wildest that could be seeur other for thabencllt of a_few duen toughs | (s e IEnR B LAt HE I IHAL LS has nothing whatever to siy wbout MeNamee s nu 2k PRI \ _ I, H. Jones of Chicago was at the Milard T ats hicago, wa A v that U was as follows the masks wore vemoved and all partaok of 1 of protestant missionary work, as it stood at | Jast night b lierd of several thousand cattle i the | 8l a fow putey dptlam. Towaser i police and five commissimers proposed to “That Kate Nichols, Cisie Willian. | 0 elekant supper that was served in the | ¢y, yoginning this year 1t Ctocaaae. Dl g el iy, S el i s send o delegation Lo lis cily \rough son, came to her deatlh from a4 hemorhag, i 4 nty-seven Prolestant mission clisurawas anarmy ¢ o into Ghobull: | Ean S e e res | the five serviee end five extinguisiing ap. masks werethe finestthat have ever In Japan, twenty-seven Protestant missions G f 5 Ay Phis is & free country. it there is one o resulting from an inflammation of the dora o i 2 b o} 2 fral ring The a s o | into the ring i T v o pay ties by hey equipped their L D s ol cn i thecity,and (o desceibe them | have a total adult native membersbip of | W. W. Murray of Buffalo, by ineais of frope, whidh 1y throyn around | earth. Thaiis you doiprotty anidias iRt ConpayI iRV el hemisphere of the brain, Fron the would beimpossible. - Some of the many ! 2567, This does ot include those who at- | Merchian thehorns and thewpulisd by a alt dozen | You Dlease. You clothes or noty | feiveled throug e west sdl evidence submitted the juey finds that said oresntations | were i follaws: MIsEVA} tead church, but ave not members. Of tho | 8. i*zank and A. Greig of Chicago are stout Mexieans. - Abouthalfun hour vefore | Just s vou piafer sl Sums alb the | Giruishers for the el inflammation of the dora mater was the v { tuwbourine giels Miss Ha and Miss | 500 members of thenew Japanese partiament, | the Deilone, the time for the fizht toopen the fivst bull | You vt | THeonly (i When Messes. Hartman Giibert ar A TALERax eI L LS Ametica: Miss Pearl Urlin, night: Mies | elected list yvear, twelve sed Chris WS llei ot BHltkine; Auanlinitis WWes CAURNE by U0 XOR 1, Aftor Toush X | T Bie ta iy moss wolco of Omaha, i > Kuenne, night: Miss Lulu Brown, fower | tims. Therea mssionaries. the Mullare erlion ol tha pavt of thimer, and reslitance | R B I ek LD wEH ot atiow Vi onaes e of thewituesses who'liad been cailed to wive |t NIRRT 2 A In_ China, considering the wumber of | A M. Lyons of St. Louis was at the Pax- | by thewima, hewas drawn iuto the far | g RS0 (USRI conntey, having bad | Mins to see tt 3 piope expert testimony. ettt M e e s Nias | missionaries and the number of years they | ton last niwht ond of the narrow entranca, and was shut | g8 5 B0 SANEE S S SEEEN LEELES e, McNaweois still in jnil, Hovatiasllos Tiszlc gty Miss | {00 Seen worleing, 1he res.lts 18 8 ity the place by the meand of & slide acor | itforwarded from San Autonio " 3 U W i : B LS - if e (Chinese charactel There 20 : v - o " if ™ > i U 20 IMikay SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, :\‘-.‘(\.‘A\n“ u'; \x;‘ clectrie fighu; :}“MN“:"‘; m‘“::’_‘ ko “_“h" e ires Ll }L\l gant of New York is n the city, he fighters then ectered e ring. They ‘\“"‘"‘x‘““l:-'» Hoyarior s messagze, Tt e R e il 2 Miss Emma Branc 18 1 1 tant:misatodurios, il the | at the Murray. soven innumber, and b the sight of [ Wis plod hews ind D s e et Declines Councitmanic Honors, cllio Buenside, Ky Medd| @tulantilveiemninicaut i foat 1 James Walilson aad wife of St. Louis are licaris ATdheapallani aimeatin Ihe nationl drinlesof Mexicoare pulque, | kreatrichivs, thoush many m B\ B Kortlang, nieht Miss Alera Pell In India and Ceylon the results are most s mascal and tequilly, all concocted from the | A pretty good tine with The friends of Jumes Powers of the Third | fortine, - Wikt - fhiss - o Bl | s factory of all] the native Cheistians in | @t the Murray d with entl 8, - Atstio s liendofe tho e R S I Bt Fadle A San Diogo physician Baby : Miss Chisalo Toichinaun, - folly § Miss | the schools alone ‘numbering 7 thoughi [ L 1), Wilson of Olavenontis 1n the city, | Heltersmarcied Boncling Diaa, whe mata: | QURAEHGLinbaiTa Tlanty gaol anoigh for | diarilebloior thand thiton i further the selection and election of him asa | Luiu Melvw, night; Miss M. Kruger, folly; | the number of missionaries are less than 3007 | at the Merchants G R e e e s i bearing the city missionary’s : member of the city comeil, request Tui Bre | Miss Cavvie Williims, Miss Tillie Festner, | The summary of the number of mission- Crawford of West Point was at the | gy 18 08 oK L O st of ‘ell Tom Boydand Doe Haynes that the | “Plesse call on Mres, —— md chargeit tothe to announce that, owing tohis private busi- | night; Miss Helen Schenke, clown: Miss | 8ries in foreim countries, supported by pro- 4 ight s IO R T ve about three feet in | SHow biz is coridemned duil here, and Mulve- | Lord ness, he cannot pormit the use of his mame as | dosic Pestuer, nights Miss Emmu Harmon, | tetant sociaties i the United & aror ] COF A MeCormick of Chieago was at the | Joygth, and kave on one enda barbod steel [ Bill, heof bise ball Temona ne, that bill | 1n the lnst five yoars twenty-seven Amer- a councilmanic candidate, Miss Hattic Most, Miss Mamic [inds and M”rm;:y’i‘._:l{"f”‘r"""I;v“\‘- Son “I““i‘“-"“"“:-;'!‘l'v Murray last night | lance fastened into the wooden handle, which | Posters ave unkuown Wirmions foan girls have mavied Chinamen, anditis Miss Lola Schwarb, clowns X followinis totiis: Two thousand troe hun. | Hy Merchint of San Erancisco is in the | is covered with gold tinsel and tissue paper, e Sl poried that in only fiv 5 Tave they Farewell Party. o osiumes worh U thesentitiacn Wers | rd and fifly. missionaries, %,521 churehe cliviogli Gamey e ISR | T matadorand his wen sore on foot, an onrec Employtient Agenoies, | lived with thelr bisbunds boyond s ety Friday evening Miss Neliie Latham enter. eing 18 follows : e R A g TiE and 236,157 nitive communi of which S. Hopkins of Piladelphia is regis. i ORI0K0¢ SHOGMC ARG LEDL pIEUALE DAbIRE oL ANLE L] DOM B tliieda party e A ;‘m,'"‘m‘, g \r\-l““‘.., {aSeorke BUAnEIe; Lissios W3 woro addod in 180); 504,211 was con. | tered atthe Murvay trimmed with gold braid gave them a very | Ber: Iseo in avecent isue of Tar By A novelty in the style of sh strap 3 bR : e e 2| tributea by matives, and 57,700 was con J. W. Maloney of St. Louis was at the | dtractive appearance that th central libor union of Omata pro- | Oxford. The scamless vamp ter is donce of Lior parents, Mr. and Mrs. Latham, Jihn Jeffers, sailor: Oito Ninderwieser, | tributed by natives, and “Phe butl fighters were followed into the cut from Nile green patent leather, while the an y2A TBEand it otnorias o8 e b 4 Auton Strangle, policoman; H. Hofy. | tibuted in the United States, Merchants last night ¢ by the two picadors, who wore on horses | P0ses o estulish in this city n free omploy- | 1% RS 8T KEE BEECRE TR VA TIAG v nd carried long pikes to ward off the attacks | ment ageney, and thatthe citizens of Omain | ylyek The Louis Quinze Lecls aw covered with black pa 3 b together yer of Chadron was at the Casey N YL, s at th MceNamee's attorney cross-examined some C. A. Brown of Nebraska City is registered | i - 8 | at the Dellone, ward, who have hal several meetings to "1 A nearly complete list_of the protestant SNt S ol Xony-R u s bare, | man, pince: Carl Kricsel, Santa Claus: . A _neurly complete list of the y Dr. Birney, the catwerh specialist, will Missess s ol May - Bikenbary, | ¢5ake, Joster to the King: Honry Rix, | Missionury societies in Great Britain und | spond Sunday in Lincoln Pttt LR BRI B e i e R e s whoso parents, Shorff wna Mrs, J. Ul | G Sale, Joter o the kin: Henoy T their work in foreign lands showsa total of | UG FUEEE AR VREA ot the bull. They piri s. lnme | will beasked to contribu a fundfor its Eikenbary will remove to Plattsmouth e A LI %5 missionaries and 38,081 native commun- | gt B st night for Kansas | distely afterihe fighte 2 the judies | opgintenance. This isa commendable enter- | with the toe cap and nmings, give a Musio anil games, Toguher with i sunptuons | | Theeyentwill ve vemonibored with wicas: | il MURRCUIRCS I IRASISIRGEOmNS | City. e will return tamorrow. and bugler took their seats in e judges' | e S e worthy of the comntenmee of | decidedly iovel and attractive appedrance, lunch, madea delightiul evening for all pres- | 1 (TGS 1o BIGeess LAE SURIE CAE 1 cioties support 1341 missionaries. while their |~ Collector Alexander has gone to Washing. | stund, located on ane side of the amphithea e altlzona s Tl 14 alan AT f A very My capote of the ctoire ent. Those present were Misses | pivalsof the Qunia turnvertin promues 10 | Lative communiciuts number 8,172 tonin the interestof custorms matters which | ter. The bund then struck up the nal | our ¢ R LC e 1A tsoaxvied Souby ey I 11 St a0 foy W, Bembard Paris- May Eikenbary, Frances Jacobs, it 0 18 61 i manii grasis to the bl hiehopes to bring to pass at this port, and | mareh and the bugler sounded a blast for | suppose 1t will beof course. tie projectors | 80y R S around Maude Clifton, Blanche Edeerton sities of tha soutl, A also to get information’ concerning the new | entrance of the first bull. An attendant | will expect the votail merehants of the cityto | (he coonol bei with @ bihd f the Blanche Kitehlurt and Messrs. Daniel Con- il o~ : Aires Forgor. postoflice building, if_there is any to be had. | pulled aside theslidedoor,and us the mad | dothoir shars toward making it @ sicoos. | small e 0f the anal lets near the top don, JIr., Walter Cothors, A, Adams, Wi o Al stret fohool Blan Curcigo, Maroh Special Telegram to | Ho will also take it the New York and Phil- | auimal came bounding into the ringe he e | (o 000 tsof 1 ow of thoie | and hides the foot of the aizvaie. The brim MeGuirck, George Francis, Louis Mt The special committee of the school board | Tue Bre.|—George Life of Chicao was av- | adelphia custom houses for luck. Deputy | ceived his first punishment from the anahU NNt OE 10K, il ¥Iosy 0fbhiole - | G2 S0 18 B o ey Tra Jacobs and Erion. appointed toselect plans ' and specitications | rested in Guthrie, Ok, t He is the | Phelps and Chief Clork Crumb willhold | who, sitting di above the hostility vothe garnishmentlaw, which these crontn satin are tied 16 side of the = ~ for the Paul street school building met last | young man who forged the name of his par- | things level while the collector is away !t e 4 ol ":-"‘"!"_ Mo V. e80T s o 0 P o o) 3 I 4 divasa Ll e bull's neck he puss, ask them e merchiants) to contrivute " t W U. Resolutions, nightand examined the plans submitted by | ents to two deods to property ra QR Ivana Il eaetn £ 10| e thoin. (tio thorelis tribu Tustead of asking others The folbwing resolutins of sympat | i toanything for the benefitof thelabororzan - | dohn Osear mgton, t ymE Major General Carnahan was in the city for | aroundthe ring, and the bull, withoutan & i s 1 th ‘. s R lave been adopted by the Woman's Christian o 1o e Wetneadug Tt 41t oeeeney | Stant’s relay.” ude avhar at owo of tho | fatiom. Tue wercints fecl thatthe i | Shorfl Cranmy wro Temperance union of South Omaha mom building similar in size o the Laks | juvestel in properly in Guthrie and marcied | hai Lo expected for savaril wooks, md it | 1orses aud With 1is long homs succeslt in | thoy ave aslelue for 13 o TR st A 1o akaiylie, o I ad been expec or several weeks, and oring the animal severely, dispite the effort casonable, and such as o hoiest man o | ¢ Whereus, 1t huth pleased Our Heavenly | Schooland to cost about £40,000. T e s e b oan | o e 8 Tk from {ie roll of the Wonans | Several very excellent plans were submit. | &% qman thete who i uat move i the | wqs thought that ho would take @ hand in ar- | of the picador to ward off the attack with his | ovjectto. If they are defeated in thoir b | AvEes that | hus vepnted aud boen for 1 Temperanceunion of South Omain, | ted, some of thew having a separate bulding | § fLtaul s dpod, JReleotives Loy ranging the dificultics which have beset the | | ject by the Kuights of Labor, itho rea- | E1Ve ABL 8 IS0 ga e SORY Tn L Martin, one of its most. fu s back-gr tor ¢ ul ¢ | Bim ther but +h 4 to Mexico [t rilleros ¢ ho y o but the unforgiven sinners the outsid L L Martin, one ¢ most fuithiel | in the background 1or the heating, plumbing | pap AL Unifor his olty.'h : : The banderilleros came to the resene with | sonable to suppose that they will be enthust ¢ members, and (FNSDOTL to anotier world the | wud ventilating appatatus and others heving | HefOro e could bo arwestod, Oficors of the | Uniform rauk in this citg, butlus areival was | 508 SEHGTAGS SWhiel, whin waved i | astie for this or any other sehiene whieh tho | Wil 8 i sputter for al enduring’ part of one whom we Lave loved, | thoso important. ot i hear thy | ditle Guarantee and Trust company, who | unknown to all except a very fow, and no ef- | phoil Gt FaRtR, BER W MRS 1 R hieits may wish to advance: The poiot 1 | eteruity T e e e e e iy wing separ. | udrantced the title to the property of which | fort was made to profit by it to present the | urse and attack the bilier fighters, who were | desive lo wake ivsimply this: 1f theknights | Inthe ltter ja S guo'of ouT inost w ous oo a4 g | ted from the main bullding by an ara’ on | Gl To it Lifes etime and o way | Sitition for his consideration. A meetiug | o nimble and adroit hat thoy oleaed the | of Tabor dofeat the measure, will not the | fames L, Baboci, Aun Ax o 1o husband u devoted w o sides A 010 awaibLife's 1, nd. he of the regimental and bri Aicers was | horns, The b B e SRR T i T A A (R o i 1 itlang hehnebind ) evalod wif hwo sid i i mested there today. The guarautee com. | s ar judt briade oficers Was | horus, The bull then made chiargo upon the | erclints very natirally let them padal ving it dren d and loving mother, Aftor looklag st 8l the plans sutmitted | .y win prosecule bim. His paronts, who | tenent Colonel Hrows. ofthe. Omha regl. | second horse and tho sight tat follower theiv own canoein the future! If the good [ married isideof three year. Siee the AR CoMIBILY S HODI Ol the ten. | 1O.conmitisa nolified the arohiiactsthats | Bl Mo B iave unparontly resiged tioy 1y | Lonent Colonel Brown or_tie Omnha r a sickening 0, but the erowd choered lust | will and friendship of the rotail merchants | James' life has been @ bur Hundreds oo nte cnise il 1omor ot o Touih deins | weeior sowouli be required in‘which to | pit ¥ 0% PE v 8 ment Wis pres Heowent to Lincolu fx ily and tno band played alively tuncas the | of the state are worth anything to t young and old women se s and fting of humauity o commented asan ox- | Ousider thm indetail, und then the plans [ 17 F8 —_— Dinverand e oo e caue borse and_ rider wont down, the fovmer | Knights of Labor, thoy will cease their hos- | photographs, the Lotters sct vth their at the Ol nt was 1 wple for each member of our uniol that meet with the gr st favor at the hicago! 1 2 plerced with the bull's hovns, tility 1o this - bill, which has alveady been [ charms and the p wraphs denonstrating TRbsolved, That we 1 s dulon strive by the | handsof the committes will be recommonded Ohivago's Coming B thin before. The Pooh-Bah of the order in | PRNE BU11 was by this time =0 the iy | greatly modified to meet. their viows, Lhere | the, while scores of other women called in e 0f Gad to so livethat we may ultimately | to the oard and the architeets furnishing | | CH10160, March Special T this state was also present at Lincoln,and in- gt up that after getting thehovse down | s food for thought iu this forthe labor ov- | peesin. You Ieock has Iy surron, ot our doy G sister in another and bet- | them will be requested to explain the mevits | T Ber Chicago's previous bench shows | tended to accompany the major general 1o | i g0l over it and gored the beast for fully | ganizationsof the state. R’ i sred to asistor of (L8 James, a wetl-to-do Blessed are the dead that diein | of their plaus 1o the board are likely to be discounted by the coming ex» | thi® .vm.‘u.lulv uuww:l(‘nw :mn. and did not | fiva minutes. 'The horse was lvingon tho - i merchantof Winkesha, Wis., whom he will It That we hereby, In the nan = - oo hibition under the ausploes of the Masc arrive until General Carahan was preparing | picador, and the latter was only saved from She W Men's Clothes, wed in ashort time of the Wonan's Christian Temperance union. The Wheel Club's Smoker. pans e SRS P . 3 A toleavo for the east 0 bona fide repesent: | foing killed by the banderillores, who pro Henry Wright was the name given by a Mrs. linma Fow (O ey tender our heartfelt sympathios to the bes | The meubers of the Omaba wheel elup | Feinet elub 19 FIaUMUY N8 e ative of the Uniforim rank wis present at the | tected him with thelr red cloaks, and finally | g hand who for near ) i wifo of o Methodist minister w NV fatuily W sormwing triouds. ind et | o 0t LG «Cimaus whe | prizes offered amount to £4,717, a sum greater | Lincoin meeting from thed Omaha regiment, | utiracted the mad animat 1o thoms olyves wm hand who for naarly a year worked for | Wi 0F § Netocist Tiniater W these resolutions be publisied i Our Union | Bl thelquniversary ssmoker'' t thelr ele: | 44y, yyar given by the Westmiaister dub in | 50 thereis no authoritative report of the pro AU this moment the bugle sounded for [ Martin Dwyer, a wealthy favmer of Wann - | 1650 "3 H . Hand, the pastor, HEH b SHHOR B30 SPRTh LTS | EALG UUD )ias, 0RUiP eV taG)Lh 804 Gl w York receutly. There will b 117 | ceodings, b5 three of the bmiderileros to throw aside | ngton comty, Kentcky, Gren workod | jetters she elaimed she lad nce A e MRS, d: W: EDGENTON. istevoniug. Thew wasa full | classes, in eacn of which from two to four [ ooy e, ] ek seardet cloaks, i attacke the bull with | havd and was well thaaghtof by Mr, Dwser | wen scaudal Mies Many Fuosr attendance, and the hours sped onuimble | premiums, not incdudiag sveciul prizes, will | St Timothy m n, lsloventh and | yyeip short lnces, The borses and pieadors |y hor comrad By accident it was shznod “Mes, Rol Mus. E B, Wi feet, the devertisements being cards, music be given. Entries close March 2 Nicholas, Sunday school pe m, fol B were then taken out, ana - the bandenilerns | ogvered thit Croen wia o woman masue wife accused Mareh 6, 1601 Committee | voealand instrumental, story telling and S lowed by short ‘service, No evening | with their baroed Wive nstruments pre \ 4 AR ARG y i ’y , t wding in men's clothes, As soonas she found | conselentions chuy 2 . cial chat Killed the Wrong One. service, Sewing classes Saturday 2:80 [ pared for the bull's attack, They bad not | (hat her disguise bad been discovered she | author, and that won ol Ihe High Kive OWR. ity e e i ana | TUsona, DL, Mareh 7.-This atternoon | hom. Materials and teachers needod. | lon towait, ws the aninal suddewly darged | GG prarel, Wihou g ai oxain | o e X The high five club played the second of the rivity cathedral, Capitol - avenue bl | i SN Bakiurst of Murdork went to | A sorios of sorvices (D, V. will bo helq | Atross the ring with tail erect, “Tho ban | wionof hor actions and Wi sevealin | nosiee ol the el series of games at the residence of Mr. and aEdnon, dean. Holy communion” 8 & m. | thehome of bis wife, with whomhe had not | Nightly for two wecks inning Sun- | «:w‘m;l'h": ‘m‘n‘“‘\‘h e |Hlvl ':n lw;rlrv‘n her true name. Mrs. Powe ; AN A e S A dier, dean. Holy communion & a. m, 1 . hom he hud ne P LW 3 bog g dodgging beling o small gate placed in the —~ Tor heis Mrs, D. S. Parkhurst, 2512 South Nineteenth | §yn gy school 10a. 1, morning prayer, lit- | teen living for sometime, shot and fatally | 48ys March 15, in which it iz hoped 10 | StV drond” protection: (o the mon, The Tho Theosophical society meat evory Sut ; street, Friday evening. Those presout w erary and sevmon 10 a. m, evening praver | jnjured herand attempted’ suicide. His in [ have the assistance of some of the eity | byl then mado a lnge at o second bune | day afornon a4 o'dock in voom 6, Freenze Mr. and Mrs. Sob Hopper, Mr. and M, | and sormon .50 p. m. The dean will preach | juries, however, are but slight. 1o has becy | pustors in the way of sermons and ad- | dositlero block, early andlate, Lho room is open for James G. Martis, My and Mrs. R.A. Powel, | Worung aud eveuiug. locked up. dresses, I'he man stood diveetly i frout of the 1 N dtates sume merchants ave asking the legishture to tere worth five different architects. The pians exam- | about 25,000, and borrowed money, giving a ined contemplate the erection of & sixteen- | mortgage on the property as security, H cago streets, | S A eir charac

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