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MARCH 9, (891 st e s N THE DEPARTMENT OF W AR, . Svezde ot wie who unenstered |{WHY NS, STHOBODA WANDERS | tissmivie “ssves mzarit. v e | WHAT SIME WOMEN|ARE DTG ook ot R tho progranme nanped out by - plate giss window, Dilin rceived w very afe.Phem, ty g tho tabe in ahared kiot, 1 tthe erriled oy R LEIDI KN ANN WS miKODERED. evere it on the 1ol aem, ol the fht was am vendy for tho waes. THix ket whin | t | ughtto a dose, No arrest | seikothe water, will spread out’ in the Niither Love-Making Nor the Wags ofa | Shapeof apor . Wt il st on i dlining on i« 1 e thoat arounad un Mauy Twportant Reform: Introduced by | haecr Sopments Disprove (e soks to Presarva Tutact Connty Advertising. y Proctot, of suicide Vb, Marcn L l- N Al e . ) NS, for Husbud At bl O, Orus! World Havs Tereors for Thon Further fads have The Allegged Prirze Fight il picked up tory o “ tho murder of Dr | A Froes ¥ ASour Yoy g was A ploasant ono, wo did A “‘l’"’_‘”' . AN ADMINISTRATION OF ECONOMY v 3 s found CRAZED BY DANGER TO HER DOWER. Breeao, NY., Ma SHOWS HOW LOVE WILL FIND THE WAY, ot '”;; -‘C‘v'.“:‘f‘.: ‘; i ““‘\‘_" \ ream to e Bee. | 1> well city and Jack v the | Seevice and Hospital Records of Vol + LAY She Has to Tive On Claimed by |00 i of & % vins and Engenuity Taxed toMake | Why Don't More Womon Marey? substitution eor Noldio-=Atiy Desoe 1 a Sonof Ber Husbaned, t it B " " the Faie Sex Attmceie an Aolin | 1 nov i Cions —Const Defenses - Ehe y e Y Wihom She Knows wi Protect ity Boel writ \ » on t £ that : IS | National Guard, Nothing rother | andt Lt iehidisen teration ' tiae to i o in Uhis way ort viuu at - Anmer b Wik rsatithe - b s A doad husbnd's crim, theeot f Williamsbrilee, N. Y., is the o " ‘”H‘, . " v Hood. Thespineof e B hasroceived o letter from Mes, [ Bro | subsequent. mavriage of protty Miss Bl i net cotni 3 t td 1 bya pusimilar [ Anm Swobods, whose lomels on Hickory | down Tice. What lends most interost to the afFair tion, why d amendn thor thos < Al , between Twonty -soventh and Twenty - | ! isthe fact that white she isa very atiractiv the b s i bier review - alarhsh ie th, and whose sudden disappearince, d have | in English, Gern ¢ i the d W 1t was evi | W Seandinny r Bohemion papers hn nl f vd t e Ive v me tw e d A Iher | i ot Wi it tave ot the inoporative i | white girt, ber husband 1s o colored conch- | g i it Gf L T TRVTITeS | wuan. Janes Randolph by name. Miss Tico | baeeo has made theu natiral hchelors. eirtlnth 1,00 8 feport of the pr e departme bu riined by | friends and neight to fear that she had | partinlly vestored Refo: ) -m‘l wed with lor step father, Th 1o b howseholder, o busband and ings of said commissioners’ mectigs v roat o AP i, . < ad N | peen foully dealt with fight D Vicide. 4 d Mhe young mon of the prosent e do i feport shll be propared Ly tho sourty portant v Jerds Pk Tl fotier is datoed Chioago, Marh 5, and A Rundolph, who was coachman fora sl B AL y WLEHE TXs 5] APChL ORG) RECNE » it : ceasnd toMonto Mo it wis |18 writtenon aletter hed of tne Chic CNCRDEROTS L AN L0 R D, Sticknry, was @ ffoquent gies of M. 11 At tiose men who ol FHore: 15 krothier Teatuite whose stration muct tiembered ¢t a that deseription |howe for tho fricudless, 194 W abash ave- Lo fnvi nt‘\r» ¢ ‘l.‘m--n 0 soclad gaimioof | mariy ook for el whossfat o mado m . b beon aceomplistod both for bl Nevek sare blodt BHave 11l comway Wil & 15 | ne T nys ats His Wite, Daughter aad the yuetimes kSl took @ had in e | foe for—and b, M Messinger 1o hi AL OE [N e . : young people this thrown | moumrut pi v dowried wives, in th Iuents « u audin the eivi itel Po nd her Geraon— pira ol went thre wesks ago to Wishington, Cook and Thea S ™ : N OH Thecvu TET L B G e ety of my hasban wh h b v, @ prominent hotel keeper ( Lh Opposition foc e flatieof 1 papr g ha f bdismant; DUt | thopr ny hinsband, wh i prot 1 t Positi 1 1 f to Brennan \ 0 will Riown W one ” e |0 father entails tndustry and self doni tights ensued for over two ho a1 fut rich pirls w ey poor tien pat ron iz i ¢ s t pleare trving 0 get awsy. When I como [ place, while drunkand mad with jeal | ailionsavening it wiok kil Ben o womin by writhng, ten Scandir PApeTS N . ack, T will toll abl aboutit, Now pleaseh, atacked his wite with a revolve Tol CHETLE the Gak e 8 ; f ~0 » et h I amafraid when T stay i ly ing & W made i and bt wio has & that I wor ind nothing inm, 1 A n struck wekcopings or t < BRace Conrse, ho Please g 1, 1, t v the but « [OCTE e ba S d " ¢ wing to heavy rain limto et me a ticket, and tak then placed the wemonat the i1RspTom A d v N . b ¥ . § ¢ i my affairs are Hero in Ch " vn-‘}\‘“ 14 daught Myrtl ¢ v v if lar " R T U g her throueh the howt. e thn s i 4 b ” v % v ) ik f N ¢ Mty Jones, in the biek, inflictmg h ! st i the 1. A cowdgathered quickly i L Gidisn foad icket from Wishington, bnt Teannot (0 & teTiva LY bl o e o ! Only vacing | Chicago, 10w have wi hor s s Dursehere rod ‘aud fell de: P stible. Thoy mtdres et we 1889, there wete neatly ) bop 0f lolcmilters. entored bots withont | Bonss T must o hox o do help e to | e With her L between the g - ud while ey are " from th ' M UDALS W ing interfered with by the police. While | KOt hone T will ot hack atthe Short Lin Miss Katic ora groul “man ¢ Do son o =il rices proceeded there wern isoluted cries | Pleme go to s abontune. Very | DOESVT HAVE T0 WE SR THEDM, fihe § 3 collfe with adeligirul | vy Disappointed Sufieg LA i kel bioan wiuwith the Constans & but othe respectf ANNA S wonony s th 1 Tl 65 GRTLHD w1 Liscons, Neb, Mareh i || S L ST J bl 1 s 16 disoror, Two permons who | is ldier boing shown to friens of the | g0l Priestess Diss Deliar Victorous PRl b Ol Ll il e k # 1 wtion ffom e OIS 10 B prominent by | unfortunite woman, they all ex pressel th o was ground od wives will 8oon be v Ber| Al neeting of prohibitionists and Me tove —especiatly o bepromiuent by | opinion that she had loftthe dty while libox in the Tights Controversy. SrERaa € Rl 4l fard o Lure foto matnmoniar care and dif terior were placed under arrest. The police | ingunderan atack of mentalaberition New York Math S—~Judge MeAdan g i e ared (0 be acting undor orlers to enforeo | I seens that the por womanhas Ind a | thesuperior ourt yesterday granied - in ‘ : groat deal of domestie troublo—eough to : : v, teading, or oven tking in wisl I Al i ) thoso th pftarn i it quired for that purpose must be wires b ise th 1 tepartment be rochy us warrn e MTragists 1 1tibbon hall today arearige of work had been accum the ivipal suftraze | fatine £ "““""“"“ e "”‘“‘ 1b ‘h g new it g bling veslations i a mid | £ e \ 3 ol s A erice wnswer o a sinple inguiey inloss than O at Dettin e | ATive almost any oue into the mad house Y f : ! et R Y of tie tndopender au GionnE . N Alpiis 5 5 i ) DY INC |l ago lofthier in ' quite comfortable cireuin: | bis posters repredenting Mme. Eidith L., Diss oot slippe i | tiny check 0 W stripes, savs th ferred tosome of them as traitors, iile the y directly delayed to that ox and irs, At thetrack today there were it " b4 I ) ¢ Shiv B RIih e e nbhe bl R ~ mutuals operations staices o0to the exientof asuug lttle prop- | Dear in tights. Mine, Diss Debar vejoicel Pl et ey o At Ligh el ght cane Kuights of Labor and their stute lecturer | ntally much more. On the abe | th, - Slice HA el the etmaTaisnt, ot also come in for @ good share of at. | t (¢ mps learns tt the governument s Rt bt 4 & o o e Do oF B e Tisar. | Secrctary Prodor instituted m ent W siderthe fWholouestion: ot sedret sincommitted by himsome nincteen S G TH ORI T Sari B foaris . darios. | v of things, consoli dating and complotely | o or twenty years ago, has crossed the path I N e eurrungig of that busi TR e = the innocént widow inthe prsonof anille crats dud not eseane, and the declaration was | "4 IRINE f - - 3 ! crats dud not seapa and the declaration was | Soiiiei it % resutt tha ptom B TTerolhm: timate son. Forsometime this illosi tinate Bt tno provibiluiisle woild 18 | Ber” 80" sotlowing ‘there: wis % TITeE Larth S dispiteh | S0 has ber making what is doscribed s a L i L £ that ehara oft on hand undisposed el S o A oo, | desirate Hglt to obtin pssession of the in the office magnitude of that work is ot Bayrobers il S property left by Mr. Swobod s prop '\ from t retary’'s last aunual repoi fire st night, Escape by thestairs was cut | age. L Tad ti n " Aare ne 5 v dain m s towards Representative Newberey " > g > nee of llogr ) L s ltto thein, Had the rlparel itwastoo lite. diverging from the subject of the sufftage | No. of cases awaiting action July 8, off nd Babeock droppel from the second The appeariice of this illorrtinate som. | o hoc pranted [should hive apealed to e Tt wartl s hor | M Wizl 4 . 8. 8 piie the subj ! lisd 10,654 Ry , | armed with abaptsmalcertieate n which | 5 Tonight M - Hoefls bl artlo savo her life, 3 « in silks and vibbon bill's defeat to froight rates and railroad : 10,034 | story windowto the gound andbis wife [ RTINS TR A e hony Gowstock. Tonight Mauiger Hos tiFow hee WAy froin the: trmelk, bath i ot B e oo | PAssed the ehildren out, going from the win- | offspring, proved in itsel suficient to bow | S8l 0 mytooms at o aatenth | foot ws still held fiemly, and ow, neardy an orwige, il arore, i i Ll RO L UL . E dow to the sleping room through the flames | Mrs, Swobod's head with griet, whilo the | 107 T8 STEERCIE S EIEHS f Ay | frony.ot mind Sl saw thet v 3 Tl ing pinle,dve all daiity and stylish shades and to bed, until shehadall exceptone, when herown | addid spectre of his waging a bitter ficht | oy SHTAEEEBERER " LRI ke | LG “""‘“‘“ botween the K U'lie dablia and Parma shadis are loyely night cloth gand thatof o child stie hele orthe litthe property left e usbard bl ok il b sever the member comipletoldy Vi hbon I nig hingand thatof thochill shebela [ forthe littie property left by ber husband [ 35 SYSEE 004 B 0 by ot ot LR e ompeEaaptar i, vel ibbors und Henriet s, Lan tract and appear as FT ph Hittor's | Naediy be 3 ROV HAT ek ots ona blick of sl play, *0ut of Sight I not break 5 in. Miss Wi it, for that would e unjust rs of th HRIRE company who haad come frow Furpe 1o take L fow sec ' parl the pla, o - ot Budtivds her legs. Al thechildren are more or less | whohave known lier. If the ufortmnate [ PFs i the play 3 ween ' 11k bivs injured by the fire, one of them so much that | affair, now mude. public for ‘the first time, S = § 8 I written itsiife is despuived o wasever eally Known to the outsile world ERIDNAT L IRV DRl s i o Llsi there wasa rogular o meeting . Nove as Matenais unction restrining Managrer Ferfinant W he et wor ki SR DI heviots; hve glace af ather victory, Sheth Ludge MeAdam, | At the sume time her fric iy 1y MR L B overed witnfigares 1n She sall it was 4 trinmphof @od morals 5 g i vy offe hese sultings are ol o \ 1%t ; ! i o intwo shades or twotoned offect oser “inor Pl of mydt i o T ISLIH yethe i pend pares imitating hemistitehod blocks s and anaceorieonpleatnt skt skteen | §u7 dagger sho T tothe ssistnee of {he L ! 8 inches b pstedin the public stvets woull | iitive and togethor they sl dll their LA ke s BVt e AR B, St hb kA i \ 1l glaceoffeds aw noticed i\ it t BUSLIGULLIL LY 0 Wl b X But o th sitecheyiots 1 Now . samins (0 look apon. 1have two chiliton— | 3CH it na i o vise, On accomt of a | "l i and the sight of theiv mother as Man | Siht curve i (rackeab thit polnt lio i ' > tan oy shide the most ager Hootio wantal to bill me would hav et 66 i ol R Evasdan all el N Parma anid parties in one grave Judge Mason continued the exciting intor Several wdependents present attempted to Lotal, X ; Spsekiniteiatents of silieléimanlieryboy LAY Rt ) in ler arms took fire, and to sive herselfshe [ has, it would seem, vell upleted the 3 Soatenfy niu e AR ALK of LU b HOY 180D hadto jump, still retaining her hold of the [ fearful work of wrecking hermina dience fially broke up i confusion j : babe. She had to leave the remaining child | Mrs. Swobodadsa highly rspecabielady to b The b hor in | and has always stod bigh among thow & leaping fom the burmning house broke one of | berown natinadily, as well as aniong a viare strikin it an efort was n to kotd an Au actial record kept in the department \ of the suffrawe bill, but it praved complete | percentof all cases of this charcter lave fizzlo, The hall was only bolf full. Au at- [ been completed and answered withip twenty tempt tocensire Morvis 1.. Wheat, general | four honrs of their receipt, although in the Joctirer of tho Knights o for oppos- | meantime, on account of the greater activity ing the measure on the | e louse, 1e pension burcau, that work was very failed to carey materially increased. The foregoing shows — little or not hing hascver been saidof it . Against A nnexati The entive affaiv witl soon be loked into | St Louis Insurance Companies With. ! p Y - anaverage of 981 cases oivel per diy Mapim, Mareh S~The 1 by the courts, and the many friends —of th hold Maoney on a Policy ZAA vy ‘KX: '"_‘- 4 WitB LB he TR AN RER'S 5 HORTLGE while the daily average from December 1, | @rtide proteting agaiust the suppsed wilow express the hope that she miy L Se. Lot Mo., March S, ~Intewst was 1 5 l“ followe na o siripe W — 1800, to Febriary 2, 1501, was 1,551 sehome of theUnitad Sttes govemment to [ I undispited possision of tho littls hom ved i the famous Stipel caso today nage withithe T Bondsuwen of Oarl Kol Hope to| Underthelie demoeritic sdmivistration | annes the island Cuba, says Blaino ought to | wwoc hér yairs gijotl atherliushind’s st Stiepel was shot mysterion voman, who madly it wdies vie with the striped d I 5 would seem o vightiully entitle her | He o i 1 s sand sprays appea 1feet ettlenon there were 48 clerks inthe war department | wocoloct that the congross of American 3k along thestre: ith oue of the Soux bray She wade hi ; Appear engaged upon the eurrent work requiring | | el 4 A 2 7 « pile tinted growds ey Neob, March s, Spec o Tiry ation ul 0 D N . ™ AN CI . ¥ i I, buta week 1 life @ hu with neramorous pursuit, be Eir b, March il o Tixe | e of these records. The reportof the ofti- | Bations plinly proved that Spanish-Aweri ABOUS RESPENTAN CLL 1trivial, bul k L } g 0 | | Jians wasa y q ded with sall figures. Plowere:d The preliminary heaving of ex-Count ST Post morten examination showe G e i S G, Al St i cania L BidaoRd S 22 V. Hoopengiarner Gives His Views 0 s i e jant cigarettes, he abs v 5 1 chavgze of the division Octoher 25, last, | cans are not disposed toalloy themselyes to Treasurer Carl Korth has agarn beenpost that the same work, which has soma- | be absorbed by the wreat northern republic, ¢ intheviscern. Laterit developed that poneduntil May 13, Befors that time the bon ¥ inereasod, is being done by 197 elorks, | The people of Cuba, it says, are strngly he had §0,00 insuranee; of whic #1500 men hope 1o effect & settloment with the reduction in foree ot 57 per cent, and tha anish and equally oppsed fo becorning & wis straight life insuranee, the restacd i county. It will bo vomenivorad t too. with the absolute promptiess above | partof the United Stales. Probably with |8 tvo-weeks' meoting at the South Tenth | dent. Attomeys for the _widow demanded § it ofher voung and intried afectios di c1 S Korth was short in his accounts [& pointedout. Taking into account this reduc- | theexception of tradesmen there isno one in [ Stuwet Metnodist churel last nizht. Durin nent from the New York Life and the right, th Nraliraatt . vnee 1o Back Out county 1o the oxtent of &15,00), tion in forer and the increase i business | theistauls who is ot alldesirus of ann the meetings ubgt fify wople trave pro. | Travelrs of artord, Both have flaly e | g te b et s e i man stood befora M in -~ Justieo Humphrey s 1 wh clerk on the average is wow accomplish- | tion. Spain, the Heraldo continues, would fused o pay, Loeal vepresentatives of the yok you woaseless vk Wedner and qualitied Opacensky was found gility of wifo beatin g from three to four times the amountac- | shed herlast drop of bleod in resisting any g accident companls were seen tocaay, ana 1h and fined 5, but not being able o produce | complished befor While great credit is | attempt to denrive her of hercolony, fearing | the church s one said they had not been cailel the movey he was sent to the county jail due to the clerks thermselves for theinereased | neither Cuban revolution nor warwith the Although feeling quiteill, st wght, Rev. | upon topay the jolicies, but that they would | fje sieze itov. Pasko handod in his resiguation as | energy with which they liave prosecuted the | United States Foopengirnur preachet a vory impressive | Deshorlycand lf wollid efseto jur, anl | of tholirst cavilry. wio arriel the itk i Ay pastor of the Congregational church, but it | work, the large item is the better organiza A o sernon_and leal the siiging as wlow' would have to g0 tocoutt With | jug party off b main foree She st : o Prank, awel y Jaccopted. M. Paske has tiken the | tion and simpler methods which have heen Satucious Testimony Expected. Rerion mlilom SON AL ter clains, i tah atlnt oficer w L : n At s Site stood r under consideration and will probably | introduced. 1t is unnecessary to point out | Loxnoy, March S Thetestimony in the di- | [ R 4 - - - e I arate e relty. Mackoved girl that Lhis. veduction in fores vesults i the | voree caso which Conntess Russellfs bring- | Tond while Ho may be found, anl ¢ the Crasade Agtinse Bishop Bowman, W with the spirit of m pe set her down oulsi s of the camp he ) laie News Ftems. suviug to the overnment of hundreds of | iy gaxainst. her nushind, the arlof Russell, | Hin while He is iear- "The adiress was READNG, Pa. Mar Tne o > v a kindly monl letureon the ponl ding. Wite Mr, Frank s oxpecled o show v ek ues eamest and plain, and leftno duobtin the Sixth street Evangelical church this | of She defend Af and her ms el ; Biatn, Neb, March 8.—[Specal to One of Secretary Proctor's first (ol FL e T nans RETIGH- e e ) Bl s B o T e oy AT Th sion vigorously, and jsistat that this par I Sould Indy et e Bui the stockholders of the base bali | cominginto the départment, was to | cerain section of British aristocmey, With | & or thinks anout fture punishiment for | Bowman ropresenative, perniss 8 tenlar Indin” was the noblest o vhis . e ERteeH and thorough reovgmnization nnder the | detils quite as rvolting a5 the infamous | Yhose who dio in their Sins . He said that | the puin o i R, il - Wi k ou anthority of an act of the IFifticth congzress of | Iowdon scandais of tho last year, Countess | every soul in the house who hid o made his LR L y e, i dently didn't want to the woric relating t publication of the | 1ywsell las already been thobersine of ono | peace with God wis in daogr of a ) il Iy didnt wan veur has e sunage them | rebellion records. (s netual publication and | <uit annilling her marrisge about four years | 1nto hell. 11is custamars. with miny . peopit Y sl . ack Jlay (irst for Blair this season. Although | distributionto the public have been very | ago Siewis married in the registry oMce | topostpne repeutance from yer toveda ouias ¢ g : s 7 heave they ha val good inview they | =i Phe idea of printing them was fivst |+ Captain Seabright, but they separatel im- | Procrastination istne thief of time and’by i Diave not signed their battery yot broached nearly twenty yoars awo, althousch | melintely o i cremony. The wife [ o o man has lost his soil's saivi The city comcil has ordered thit the prop: | the fiestappropriation was not mado by con wid and the cout dis | tio fave but very litth faith i osition of Foting bonds for 25,000 for theered. | =ress uniil 1Nk, und_ the fist volumes not | & ; LA ; tion of 4 suitable city bull, w prop. | 1ssued until 150, Tho progress now boing | osition for voting $,000 in' bouds for the « made warrants the belief that the whols may tonsion of the watev w and purilying pleted before the close of this adminis water b bmitted e y elec x penitent 5 Lo ot his vows, e At 7 ; lnce of @esertions A Famibie Crime in Paris, e Al R The mayorhas appoin D, Z. Mummeret v oal rinniug of the pre nin Pane March S.-About a week 0 an | God of love not ause there s dan; i v 2 Wil e Sea s poliee Judge, tosuceed De Sherman who | itration was door Lzing to the ariay itSell | o ged couple nameld Delbomais esia i e e b . 3 daee Has e has. removed to Lincoln. Muammerdt is a | andimade lar cCessiry exponse "1 the | g “nesteriously dispppe > nol Clo is love. S formenis the chil : ; i R L Young atiorney just admitted o the bar sovernment in therecuiting and travspor " S }_' Honsly disppenred THE 1AL | 8 ve. Oh0e | for the worll, A v in of men. Tn his first annu o (R0, IUHIIRDY SO R LT YU mther will sive hor Tife forher child, a man el o AN oe, tary. Proctor potnted out that the faslt was | fied the polico, who foveed opm the doors of | 1t (i for a friond, it Jesus Cheist gas s R RS ) 8 ouc both of administration and legisition. | the old wuple's house, when they discovered | hislite fir thosewho despied him. Tha wsrn, Neb., March The secretary in that report suid very thit a horeible cvime lad beon egram W T B Tho Saline cov cinetly that! *“The pith of the whole Tl n farmers' aliiance held theie quavtecly conven tion is 1o make the service we tion at this place yesterlay affernoon. About | nd then enough good men will on Methods and Results, Rev. Hoopengauer, the evaugelist, dosed repulse her. Embotdeied by alvance the Love-sick maiden attempted fo g0 further ad extracta promiseof marvinge, buttheab. fessed conversion ind thirty have united with Gor, ind three days and d that w Lve cause the patient savaze held the fort, “Then us vaised by LicutentChanberiai sinilar positions to want v, say s the Cinciimati association are st1l riting for ors, T'ney npiny 1 IKrecker Taush, and he « sion tothe p year sho marvied | deathbed repen s sl t iker, | D B. Albr romshenow seeles [ <out o 1) them, 1o tha Lcharges of an astounding char. | half a dozen, as arule, can he a eniine. When T health 1 th Tus pa th raplure thrill Western People i Chicago. comuitted. | was the periection of love. Iy e an and wife had heen brually mur. Rev, Hoopengamer then said that people uade dered and thehouse stiipped of everything | should seck the Lor becanse it | TUE Bre.f—Among ste 1 policy toh L 1| ofvaluethateouldbe conveniently careied | pays. It puys Se for this | Chicago today were the follow Orermy shoulder as [ write Poss Bidly dulegumds wore n atonGance, ropro | DU gl to . sy ln Lk The last | away. The odiesof the aged victims pre: | it and it pays for thelife tht &5 to_come At the Sherman -l H s Counes n I 2 whispor, Hght {eniel d g 3 congress heartily cooperstied with toe | seuted a ghastly appeavance, The houschold | He related his senting hwenty-twooutof twentysix lodwes | gepnvtmentin its efforts to ameliovate the | dogs hal bea driven by bhunger to foedl inthe ¢ ty. Anope 5 1 1nst ondition of enliste and to that end has | upn Fon. W, 17 W of Ne acted duving the past year some very - | werc Vi addres: portant logistation recommended by the see ropim session the door retary. F cllent results have already been Parnell >peaks atDabl n. public and the convention | accornplishied. Although the full res f Dt work, and did ot adjourn | course, cannot be itnmediate, the folio A i izures will show what is being done : suys Tk whietdior own experince in parting | Moines; i2. A, Sherman, S X ki You're s gose « ) roken it with his agged mo h o brother who | L. B. Shephara, Omatia audlnes t 0 bolics, large porions of which | an i b Hehad fo At the T devoural by the animals, ito g 3 to d real th Omaka, through thelove of God, bewonld me wath | At tie Palmer 3 his dearones gone before. He found that it Derr, Creston; Mus, D, | 1N, March S, —In ing tolay to | pays botn fortime andctermty to serve th ¥y 8D B Coulson, adiresses from fifteen oranches of National | Lord < T o LT o s e St he invitation was then extended 1o all he Wellingon (. ¢ »d, but thoir | oral desertions vear ending June 0, by “_l aud other ompaiztions Par | 1510010 Tue astart in o newlifeto | Grigsby, Sbnx Falls ) I ¢ lovex exict purpe . Their next 1500 B s 2,344 | nell dwelt onthe significanceof the presence | oo fopmyard and the meeting continued for At the Anditoriun L Omaly i Bet, P il mueting wiil be held inJune,at Weston, Neb. | same period oncine 4 SNl | of deputations *from districts where ever + time 8 6 prayerand praise meeting RO HaRloraan o P aen] B Al — = Decrease, 15 per ce possible menns had been enployed to stitl v, Hooplngamer will beging se | Bailey, Siony City: M WS Ol il Lose a Foot, Total descrtion= yvesr ending Septem ber public opinion.” Pa said that owing 1o the Hanscom Park Me B MacConn. neil Blufls: | eabin the lad Ensices Maich 8 =iSnctallDe) 0, 150 2,00 | the comparitive absence of industries in [ churceh tonight M 5 ms, Helena: O. Haugle, Salt | by Mo preserse A Whilo Horace Cape 1e periol endmg Soptemn 3 ) Lreland [rishnen were precluded from taking o ey ke it anddlib ARG S Bl en AT x Sk, ¥ [ ere onour la Do per cont part inthe great labor movement, but couli AOT A LOCAL MATTh AL e nl Pacifie -Joh sbur, osity, if no s your end : Join hands with British workien to secin i des G T B P st H0WI U sic ] aftern ' nd - a : 5 needed legishtionand thus show thit the | Cheistinnity May Existand Wil Con- | T. Weirbian, Bimard, N D i re oft. : rubbo b cidentally 0 et > g stherhood of uatims'® ns regared the o ta eriAT swtione: - iy etk Load wiis ewnnticd into Cape's right foot, m t leing classes wos solid betweon Fugland J £ % ek kO B e tiiating it sothatit Wwill havo to be ampi | Comparing wo_montls forwhiey | aua Irdand Rev. Thomas E Cranblett, pistor urouyd the sicirt, au i ) they werd ta returns are obtainabie, 71 Daee ber and i T R First Christian chureh of this city, d1x o il '.‘ $ t A "“ H “”‘M‘ _— Aty Wikl 6ho s two) months b year Arrest of 4 New Liberal Member. dressed the men's meeting at the Yo D 4 ru blor bout two Tt Ionur, snd Heavy Fall of snow, o, itis found that the desertions have been | Moxtmeai, Maich S, ~Thecity was startl B s leiete BaM plaioe g e MASALIEE YR Acab ) Aty " Men”s Christian association yesterday at which 1 wWist in i Lwas loft N \Crry, Neb, March S,—[Special | only 117, as agiinst 231, ¢ Juction of 41 | today by the amostot Ur, Moui- | 1w, Thoro wore 14 youns men i riakhiog thrashing it il TPolegram to Tis Beel—Yesterd story per cent sou, the new liberal member for Soulanzes, | 4 e ; on i charge rery, The warrant and J, N v ting this A Chicag) Chiman Mobbed. vio, Mard 8. A drur con v acrowd of boys attacked | in MeDond a painter, - v continued all nis The I'ftieth congres. autiful ititled wveet e VR PR o | tion looking toward work on the | SIOE TAling saimne wor AR e hat work may ho saii | aplie sw weeks ago nd. refused A bel %0 L have practically begun with this adminis | cause the e’ 130t lencd himsel The WAS SHOTBY H S CAPTORS. tration. The acts forthe current vear and | what he ¢ La dodize to dooway with £ 1 for the oncnext cos contain liberal a- | a troublesome oponent, ‘The charge is the X i Dan Poreer, the Escaped Qainey Mur- | | ations for carrying out 4 comsiste signingof the nawe of an old pensioner who s ud - wicked ety weil constdered plan which, although i bout six months hefora g Warors Did Sot Sujuide, nsid vlan - whi boush it | had died it six months befora to 4 pen e s | SRS i | B SRR R | Rt B et et o s e Hood’s Sarsaparilia Gift of God's T.o Wi sun Chin teenth verso of the seeond chanter pate pedker ook, for lis tex wi Porfer, the murderer of 2. D, Suith, who es lefence and sacurity. Itsneces — e s th o1 ! : b s | s no argument, i is generaly Desperate Work of Incediarios, A man's surroundingsare ¢ i . Is the bet blod § . b S vaaulpe nany yo: . b 3 for his failure tolivean upr 5 ; brought he late ight, and today i Bulelkhis taguieedtakpal man yoms | Listowas, Onk, Manh Last evening |y vpecourts of Phariol, Jowph in 1% v e S Mandrike, Dock, Pipsissewa, Ju 1 erndicates every ing were reviewad by over It was geturthework ueh attention been | endiries bound and gageed the night | hose, the lebrog efildren in k ries. and othor wallknown and val reported by Povier's s that he shot | pestowed by the genernl governmenton its | Wolchuan at Hess Brothers' fumiture fac | of the flery furmcess Dy n L whle remedies. The conbinitic himself, but uy of the body ational guard as by the preseat administ ra v. and then Sved the premises, which were | mlace wereablelo penain true to their A 1 t 1 and preparation are peculiario B Butler adumitted shot Porter | tion. The president and the sceretary of ally destroyed., Thew r Works pui. But it is more 1 the b N € parill, giving it eurative power not through the head. Th Butler, Fe war have visited and inspected several ~en. | and firealarm had been tampered with to life under some #ideunstuices than it s | z " A (ot N [ e T foot, Tobin and Montgom. 0 town | sumpuents and their personal jutervest has | Sure the desteuction of the operty inder othe Ib i more dificilt v D rorl tion, which was shed poc cures where others fal with tho bady and today ¢ e [ e B D Oust , Tt | Toss s ot yot estimatel, e to God when pheworld 18 friendiy, und | o'3 i T wards offered by the sheriff aud the city of e R i i TR AR sevkes by represenfing itsell as youririe t b the mifitia toa much greater extent caped from jail here on Sunday last, were | i ht 1 & f Is prepared fron Sarsaparila, D the py consider Hood*s Sar The s hedive Extends Annesty. than when you htive fipen oppusition, ¥ , Xever ised. 1t gives me i eer before. and altagother the imtell | Stakiw, March 8, —General Grenfell, com- | tasierto gappleavith o when X ’ Y shing sleop, and keeps the cold Sunday ent co-overation of the presentadmimstra | manderof the Egyptim arny, nad an Irones Y0 85 YOUL LUy, oD 4 < Joseph St . J. S. ¥0GG, 106 Spruce Btrect, Portland, Me ! MasL oy 3 e S~ Mus. Win i ofthe greatest service in the | sembly of Sheiles fromall puts of the Soi | hEEU ARSI MO LA e I Ntrike | Armstrong f ‘ . . b " L) e bund beoause be worked on Sunday. Sbe s | ury'instraction in colleaes, sad by the notof | CI¥ed With forvait cres of loyaly. Genenl 1 main i failhful, and to then thorewird vis aier A A avol (neyhar, Anq 44 BuRdey | inundiy 20l ke Ui ot doitie 10 | iy dlimingied trial. It issuid in the chanter hat tin | made i last when her husband ansounced Lis | allowed has beei incroased to seventylive. thast overcometl will he giyer probabl intention of workmg with other em ! ey The Relfast Consingent Bired Upon, | jidao Doyes the Mave Laniingwater power | Another Carpengers's strike Probab)e Fra compary sho told Bim that sho could not | CricAGo, Mareh S.-At a mas meoting of live with him. _ Mrs. Estlow went to chureh, | the journeymen carpenters of Chicago this * When Thimght Hood's Sarsaparilla Imade ) * Hood's Sarsay p for the first tis 1s diiven ot rhen 1" Mss, €, AU B manna, and to him . tisi and inproved myappe B bl very pe e S.—While the Belfust con to stone, and on the stone ew Kind of 1 my hoardiog mistress says 1 ring trom 1nd tingent was returning from the Newry meet o $a ¢l who ovreatie minki t R R TR loek . passing Tandragee, two shols were fired | Hons, the rewant will be groat I while her husband went to asist in Some ! urvapioon it was decided that should the | &= F ing Tandragee, two shy weere fir A e oA e 2, an e \ necessary work, Theconple were boarding b 3 > from a lge, wounding two pewsons s Anaftermeeting was condu ) ich comes straight from the Paris ken v with Mrs. Estlow's mother. When Estlow | WAster catjenters not coucludeto accede o | gusly, Theoccupsuts of the carriage were | o Anderson Hismistress, o Washington holle, ® Tilary Street, Brodklyn, N, ¥ aking the third Lot r Tune hotne ho was surprised to find. his wife | the proposition ¢ iteate the diffcrences | detwined, but no weapon was found upon any e ki iptations, § WEAIOL . 1find Hood's Sarsaparilly the est romedy | in er Life, W fee 2 : absent and to receive the messige sho bad | betwoen the carpenters and their emplovers, | of them. Knocked Throngha Wind QY b ot M for impure blood Leverused.” M. L BAYI IR |t 1 every one we K left Bim. Ho quit the house also, and went | o strike of greal magnitude should bo in Finanoia) Panto Ended. Haiiwituar arhailes fo0 (e s - st valuabio priso alo b {lokelagedl: P: & R Tl Bownd Hrook: N. o 10 board with John Peals, a neighbor, w angurated. T 1estion of wiges was de- ; A Much BT i i . { . win e ¢ has beand Le has sinee remained, Mis. Estlow, afwr | clared the only tat issue. The meeting Buryos Avires, Mach he panicin | cfic, and Joha Doln, also araiload ¢ ! uis, and naghly roneh fro ’ H 1] 1 spending some days with a friend at At ed ubon March 25 s the e when thels | fancal cirles is overand busiiess will bo | ploye, cnsaged m a vieious fistic < Y vehtlo Betd tothain ot Hood’s Sa?Sapflr!Ila Hood’s Sarsaparilia 4 up or sho will be obliged (o & nel consant head s Bieiot nny haaat board with every other boarder thid tike g we conld | Hoods Sasaparlla.” THomas BUREELL tried Hool's S - vaLLe, Moveland, Cook County, | City, returned to her mother's home y vemands must be met. Resolutions were resumed Lomorrow The governmenthas do last evening about 6 o'clock at the corn | y tall cuto in e l*fl;l xvn‘. Ul‘:l\ :" " x for ' ;“vfn‘ ‘~ " \[‘\ 2 dr aay.’ Sho still believes that her husband has | acopted declaring that uuserupulous agents | cided to reissue o oanof 10,0000 piasters | Sixthand Piore: steets t but hi t o of y ¥ fios. aw aws. | by 1 o Lol AL wmittod a wrouE 07 whiich Becanuol atone. | weve using tie Worid's falr as @ prelext [or | w0 per ceul iatr st Atter exchanging vs, Ostr : al very limit 100 Doses One Dollar | 100 Doses One Dollar