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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. » ’ R & = i i i — a— — — —— ———— - - — \ ST e Nl ' m T ’ e ) TWENTIETH YEAR IMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL R D R AR EHe | 1 i N atl 141 ™ N t ’ y " \ Y SR v | & revelation to ne, for 1 had never beforo at- INE J 1L ‘“50““ ing: Fiest Nationd bk, titdiog, s | DATENT (ONCRESS CONVENES, | Eletril ) Seiemce Prt W clarke | 10 TINC FOl S LIBERT DEMOCRATS ARE DESPERATE. | tendea "tho polls’ in the toodlum district \ \ N o | dumaged: W. M. Wallace, general merchan- | FAA 1L NGREDY CONVENES, | 85275 onior enier United su.«-‘ \ ( S ' Wilder and more disgraceful orgi re | | @ise; William 1), Carter, drugs; C. S, Finice, | al sufvey, “Tt# Yations of Ab | besotted savagery andopen appeals to buy- | meat market; D, E. Bathwell, confectionery. Seientific Rosear, Practical In - - ers o yolss SOt miot GRist In the DO it The contents of the Olive notel are a tofal yention, With Speclal 198 fuce to Chom Effortsto Count Out Ohicago's Republican | morant of tue southern plantation districts.” | A Plattsmonth Boy Losws His Life in an | 1038 0 tranestule {6 #ivb Bl hmousy of eushe Opening Session of the Gathering of Dis | e \i;'.‘“,‘,-.‘..!’l:\y.-,\.mnfilfi7 ., The 11 Interesting Position of the Muchly Mayor-Elect. 5 Safilioe Attempt to Oross the River. individual loss, but the total will foot up nguisied Inventors, fliencoof Iuvention Upd = | Implements Married Dakota Profisior. > " Women in Politics, aboit £30,00. The fio originated in the | Munitions of Modern (EEtkre. Arcmisoy, Kan,, Apil 8.—|Special Tele- Olive house, The wind was blowing a gile bwspipnt riday, April 10,18 ar B day, as on y gram to Tur Bee.|—A larger perc \ 3. | andal efforts to check the flames proved o | that day 100 yours ago Pros, % Washington Ny FIXING RETURNS TO CHEGIER, | §en usual of tho regisiored women voto of | VARROW ESCAPE OF TWO COMPANIONS. | S, i1 it reacted the First N ationat | PRESIDENT HARRISON MAKES A SPEECH. | gjenod the inw establistin Amerian | TIREE WIVES ANXIOUS TO MEET HIM, ; i bak building, a lage brick and iron jatent systonm. The doloy will | visit — Atehison was polled at yesterday's muncipal e i | \ | o i o | election. There were 250 registerad, and 211 | ologe of the C A Oommunctary Bess | ot bt e S ) e vrie Y UikDe i | Snttating Indians ae Mosebud Agone Ratlot Boxes “Missing! After Reache | G000 bud gt ot 080 of the Grand Com i ) toive at WY Proposed Treaty Between the United | IYeredby Dr. J. M. Toner s city on = 1 : gonoy otea. lere were 0 reasons for S. " " . Hire re. € “Washington as ventol omoter . o o 3 Ingthe Gty Han—Barefced Pers | gt AT T U s Tor masor caused slon at Kearnoy—Eicction of Of- Wrtonr, Neb, April Special Tole- Statesan Newfoundiand Made | nl\\lv:v‘lv‘vy:\'\"(-ny‘v::(ul‘"“l'llu“(”)\l-‘v Gratm | = “ ‘“"'l" Wt Z L T kg petration of Frauds Charged a large number of negro women to be regis ficers—S range Death of gram to Tur Ber ] —Between (2 and 1 o'clock DPubltc—Soms RNotton :x.llu‘ mx:lw, side .m-r‘v)w”n 1al wkting to be rlat """"'“‘"Y I:"fl“'"'"* > stered ; and socond, tho fe NibEE. (AR god C s gy M wete Alaoverel bottng eld in the evening. On that occasion papers cquested ¢ cnig 0. in the Conrts. istered; and second, tho female school teach an Aged Couple last night flames were discovered pouting Naval Repairs, will boread us follows: Willlun T, Harris, quested to KResig | e o ers turned out to elect special candidates ror through the roof of M. Leach's architec b bl T Bl o the school board” because they do not like | A ot oy | OMice. Aualarm wasgiven immediately snd T Invention to the Communication of Int . " X ” Curreaao Orprer op Tre Ber, | | the present superintendent of schools. While tormir, Nob., April 8.—[Special Tel- arge numberof cltizens wore son onthe | yymxamox. April S The opening see- | 0ce and tho Diffusion of [Knowledgo by Srovx Fas, 8 D, April 8. [Special Citreaoo, April 8. (| the women were very activein voting, their | ogram to Tur Brr,|—This moming (ieorgo | Mra. McClelland’s bullding sdjoliing | dom of the s o o Pl | Nowspaper anct Booie. " Prof, Ois T. Mason, | Telegrum to Tue Bre. | ~Prof. A, B. Foster ] Tho republicans have undoubtedly clected | FeKistration this Spring e ;‘:l'_'”'_“ll { V. Linden, the cierk of the Hotel Riey, | tyqofico was soon on fire. One of the lower sion of the congress of fnventors aud mani= | Ty, of Viegewis, curator Unitod States | of this city, who is wanted by tho iKentueician ) Hempstead Washburne mavor of Chicago fn | WAL, - Four years akb sl Fect the toral | started on a hunting expediton and 8t yoong of the McClellaind building was used et Sl b Al G b LG L ]\;f'l\lvul:fl musouty, Tho Bt of e authontics on tho chargoof bigamy, is make of tho defections to the assistant demo- | pogistrati sont women, A year | tempted to cross the Missouri viver in a small | as a harness shop by Henry Schmitz and the 1“\_ !‘HH 10 beginning of tho second century \:-}.]\““"-Zh o) ‘”'“1‘\““ M _:”‘m‘ i | e @ fight for hiis liberty, and today secured . ticket, otherwiso styled “‘citizen’s,” | lator it was again 16 por cont, ~Last year it | skiff, accompanied by two boys, Frank | othor oneas apanu suop. = The upper story of the A merican patent system was held this | JEamE G S Ch e, Surgery and | 0 Writof habeas corpus from Ju Ailkens eratio ticket, othurwvis Myl O g | Wis 15 por cont. This your it was 10 Dot | Gustafson and Jotm Fiaborty, Whenin mid: | W used s dwilling oms by foue snail | aftermoon o the Avadeny of Musi - Presi | Brycijoal” Sunitatign. dsard’ Atkiuson, | at Cunton to rosteain theoMicors from taking { at the city hall. The republicans also st cent. stream tho boat capsized and throw tho occu- | o j}"')“ ol o ’“\l“l"." wnd | dent Harrison andalarge punber of prom- | ph.D, L LD, of Massuchusits, “lvention | him to Kenticky upon U 1 n issuad ceeded in cleeting a city attorney and cletk | In Minnesota and South Dakota. | pantsiato the w i abbol Qs | Sro O s the b waro filled with | Dom¢ fnen sdac o lents of the | in its Effects Upon Household Economy.” by Governor Mellotto. Ho claims tiat i : and probably the treasurer MissEsporLts, Minn., April Returns | tafson and assisted him to get onto the boat. | donse smoke. The hose vzas brought outand | & : e ’ T ; Canadian wife, known as Carrio No. 1, wiy More barefaced manipulationsof thereturns | from municipal elections in Minnesot Flahorty thougght le coald veach the shore by | attiched to tho hydiatils and tyo strom Ihwm\.\\ Edison, \mlu !-:r'h:'nmnl |»“. EDMUND S LR TRUNER 0N » hermaphtodite and that ho mareied it swhon =" have never bec own than those practiced | Dakota show the following swimming but ho sank aftern few strokes | were soon playing on the building and by George Westinghouse, Dr. Gatling and other Pailiaoh Aile ciia—Boo | lio wedonly sixtoon yosis of nge hi :’n' i ,‘,’1‘ % :.n B ,‘,h.”],fli,, (et ol bt A ~n-(1-u“ ik and was S no other two we gilocls i fifo was extinauishod, Tt s be- | proninont inventors were proseut, Prost- Wa ';":r.:\m lukl n I:_\( :ur| u::| St b A " 1‘“\*. L ULl s Al i 5 sl e sl ot bk Akt Dbl | rescued by Fereyu « and hs son, | Meved that if it had not ben for the tin 100f | 4ot Harriso s lntrollicedas clithrmmat o retary or a Cane £ Rachid e i § “family trust? gang. Returns from a num- | and one alderman, the republicans |ttt i Sad necietont, Tander did | which kept the flames from bursting out the | He0 il Wi as chivmin of | gy <aros, Apeil 8.~ [Sectal Tolegram | Minnio figares ns - wito - No. 3, ber of strong republican vrecincts are still | urer and two aldermen; in Pergus Falls “ao | e the in fortunate boy, but | greater part of tho business blocks would [ the meeting and Hon, John Liyneh chorr- f Fo B V7 ave oqggnation of Scastor | telegriphed to this point today to e e ovening. althouel it | licor:se was heatens in Albert Lea the coun- | owing to the florce wind bloying and the | have been by 4 | manof thecentennial executive commitico. | o 0 Bt T G s, tot- | s partner, Georgo McGinness, to spare 1o Vet P HEVES bl brought | cil is evenly divided: a republican mayor was | rougliness of the water his efforts were un The los 1 follows: Mrs. McClel- | President Harvison spoke briefly, saying tn | Mimunds 1ok AUsTIngic sitloenily monoy in his efforts to seet »ossession 02 fs certain they have been ought | ElcTod at” Faribault, with two domoeratic | availing. - A scardhing prty triod 1o 10cover A “furnature, 85,00% 108red | parts <My connection svith this meeting | Withstanding the intimation several weeks [ HAnA [ Lk ¢, ORI POSEREE U Strie S esidaning .t oo | nd two reputlican a u. In South Da- | the body of Flaherty, b re unsuccessful el niteots’ | PR omarily bo very buef, and f can only | 40 in thesedispatehes that he would Stotly | g hiforo the justice in the mors ing, and i€ organs, after conceding all day that Wash- | kota, Watc n o eets ratic mayor ¥ , et building 2 bl ' e g othe senate, It was at the timo sug ¢ J RGP N 4 ‘ with oxtras, erying that “fraud” has been | At Furon the republicans get every thing ex Kransrey, Neb, April S.—(Special Tele- dined_damagzos o' the ex- | opening and constituting this mtoresting | Ke5ted that he woulct be BRI I B8PS LU W eting B and brinig Nim to Ins discovered and that Mr. Cregicr is elected by | ¢PU police magistrate. Rt i B W =Ty gesid cotamendary, | SIDTINCTEA LT SRIGH IEenies KOE S0 | SoNURER e EGIN) Sy hE RAcsHOR oL FUESIBRE 1 e Tiation. of ‘Allwndo Joo Mrades, | dtana Foslor, however we uly cheered scovered and that N g phichesl £ #hey e . . . U | Most of the clothing and furniture belonging | novance aud interost of this occasion o resignation of “Aliunde Joe” Bradle RAY br so8 4 sl 4 a “very slight plurality They fail toex Bannto DAlmar Malke. Kuights Tomplar of Nebraska, closed its | ¢G5S0 PTG i Sone wor des | Portunee o 1 inter ‘r this asion and | |Ae S0 Tt PAWSUL EHIR 0 o RN THAG |1 )1. by Feceiving news frou Mi No ; Jain that the fraud 15 In the ofice wherothe | Spursarrim, 111, Aprils,—Senator Palmer, | Sssion at noon tolay after onoof the most | siroyed by fin avd waler, Th buildings | T l0Pe thit, Your ‘N,..l,.,u,wr,,.‘. may bo | Brolly haslong phssel the s for retitng, | o unouieos hor love i nivinetotmasad Foturns have boon secludod from view ever | when seon this moritng, discrodited the ro. | Suctessful meelings in the history of tho | will berebutlt. ____ proumative of b branches of the scleices |7 herof tho cloctoral commision andl | i stiange cntrust to tio wrath of hee fatter, sinco they were brought in last night. When | port that Hempstead Washburne was clected | OTder in thestate, fis afternoon the 1 Residence Burned, e 1t At e | thitk, w grent | has contowplated resiging for some time. the returns compiled by expert accountauts | mayor of Chicago, saving he had fnformation | ing Siv Ku ’l'\'-\wl-l'lnw'\"'l"v' ity I | gy e, Nob.. April S (Special Tote: | S50k 1t disthelly nyuies, [ubiue BmAE 11 e painted out, lowewr, tnt in @ M AT ORRCY ' At oros: of the city pross showed Washburne's plu- | from that city which indicates that ( ca es and they all expressed themselves | oo oy B, ]-The residence of J,.W. | SReP I the PRORIGSS of €V [utLioh WAOH P2 | speect do about @ year ago at| Sovx s S. D, Apil S.~[Special p « o o election b, mall pl s wel yleased with the city. The ne: 1eet- N aw takes ne 00 O prope| e frait ¢ & 3 k Telegr: 3 I "o o | Stk f\'..'m“"”\._‘|‘| v sent out word from | & very reliablo souree. He declined to b fhe following oMcors wore dlocted: vouls | 18 d H‘N\u-.i-.‘.’(» by norning. Loss, | by uy. I thinle that the sceuringe of property | of the jugiciery cominittoe, violently opposed | the Rosebud Sioux Indian who 1s aced I»‘; . the comptrol offico that Washburne's | tervicwed further rezarding it, H. Korty, Omahs, grand commander; Edgar | $50003 Hsuran it . in inventions is ess al and highly promo- | the poiicy of appointing to the bench any- | murdering Lieutenant Casey, was arralgned Dlurlity ot that time was buts4. At 1 5 Sty ©. Silishury, Berietce, doputy grandli o The ire Record. tivoof theadvanes of our eontry i hoarts | body over sixty yemrs of age. As o s | today before United Statos Julzo Eizerton, f m, Comptroller Onahan announced that 8 '1'4‘4“'"" N “‘“"“" "'I',:"‘”'“"“' " mander; John D, Moore, G rand Isiand, grand DAVENPORT i ApETEA/Dhié Ball dlath: .\;n\ scionces. [Ax plause. ] Not ing nore | \m“h\x gover ixty-tlre 1 \\xv'\!x‘vuv;"l\’ His attorney, Juago Join Burns of Dead- A L | S Loris, Mo., Aprit 8.—The ity clection weralissimo : James A, ‘Culleys, Red Cloud, Ly Stimilates effort than secirity inthe reult | hardbeadod Seoleh Vermonter, it is ne 4 ) v i S s ted gier was elected by a plurality of 106, whilc e e i e fng storo burned early this morning, and a NS e bt 3 > wood has not arrived, and the 1x askoc \ Wk Sross roturns showsd Washburne's | passed off quictly complex of the | grand captain general; Willam T. Whit i ! y [ of effort.” Afterprayer by lev. Dr. Sunder- | probable that hewould acept the judicial oG L e I S el aEids Sreena et Bt 10k HO S VA Ll i | Somplexion of U0 | Eiuah, Notfold, eand prelato; Chiaries B, | stock of shoes owned by Rewbery & Co was | land the presidnt said rgont afuirs pro- | crmiue afior his tnen larition. Tt 1y more | thecourt toglvohim a duy v pload, ] 2 bty Rl Big o L b il mocrats [ P n e aFant e W ulso destroyed. T.oss, & insured, | vented bis remaining at tho meeting, and | likely thathe will retire entirely from public hich w foS e d At 0, however, Onahan suddenly dis o X . v inch, Kear s krand ser 3 Plenty-Horses is rduate of the Indian Au i, howdver, Qnalian sudlenty dis. | having elected their entiro tickat for the city | g "3y R e L ‘. after cailing to tho chaie Seerotary Noblo the [ lifo, us intimated in bis lettor. * The purpose [ jAent¥EHoESER B & GEWHEE S0, L va ""‘I"“ “;‘”}“I Gt oA :““‘“.: katheriii | council, which stands 7 democrats to 6 repub: | James S, Prance, Omalia, grand treasurer] TERROUGH pre W left the hall of 'the sudden recall of Sccretary Proctor | pelndt € FRETHC, e T 0 Hhed to & niivate room, announcing that *no | licans, and of the 3 seats in tho house of | William R Bowen, Omana, grand recorder. % = United States (o mer of Labor | from his western trip isaccounted for by | B & SRS B0 e elm t e well Mty Tent.” delegiltes they secured 18, while the republi- | s evening most of the visitors left for 8¢ Discoves: .| Wright spoke on thie of “Relation of | Senator Edmunds’ anmouncoment,as it is the | CHk Py et more returns will be given out tonight ; : An Auxious Mother Discovers the : ) ) . 1 writos and speaks Knglish liko o Lyl cans have 10, the independents 1ot bEESUC: | thewr homes. ‘The meeting 5 n _ Tuyention to Labo Commission of Pat- | prevailing opinion that he will leave the cabi e : I'he democratic papers, tired of this at- their homes. The mecting was a most ¢ Her Son's Grave I : 3 His father has for weeks been so hocrd i) Lagee = | e single instance. oyable one to hosts and visitors. bbery of Her Son's Grave, ents Mitchell spoke on the “Birth and [netfor aseat in thescnate. ‘There is as yet e < tempt to stave off the inevitable, made an in i3 ey Joyable on I d visitors. Dis Moixis, 1n, AprilS.—|Special Tele | Growth of the American Patent Sysiem 3 | very littlo specuinti inds among the well-to-do members vestigation on their own account and came Ab e Hvenly Divide = Sl 8 ST : irowth of the Ame atent Systein 3 y littlo specutatior © W e tio triboto False. moiey. for. hisson, ina 1 g 5 ¢ enly Divided. Long Piné Chautangua, gram to T Ber]—-Gr vard ghouls are | Justice Blatchford on “A Centuryof Patent | 1n the event ot Proctor's resizziation. 3 out with ext accepting the correct figures S 2 1 el ne autingud, gram to ue b by yars glaow 5 < it would appear that a strong defense will be e ontsding the elaction o W ashburne, St. Lovis, Mo, April Results of the Loxa Pixe, Neb., Amil $.—[Special to Tue | evidently at worl in this vicinity, the family lAz‘n\. Joviewing ¢ subjeet from thotime e "I principal question coming up 18 o Stetoon, atior. hard work over the | municipal elctions yesterday throughont the | Bgy,| e firthannual session of the Long | of . O, Winslow having just disoverd that | 50l G S avious aud gantolexeusive | Proposed Newtoundland Whether it was murderto kil Casey whon . tally shects, fheluding tho wmising? pre- | stato shows that the vietory was about | Pigo ehautauqua will be held August 1 to 16| the body of uson, Johuny, which was plced in | present tine; Robert 8. Taylor of Fort Wasurxorox, April§.—=mhopr bt e AL Iy cincts, which are probably locked up inthe | evenly divided between the two parties, “Tho | Tho grounds aro themost beautiful in the | the Avon cometery, soven miles southeast of | Wayue, ind.,, spolco o “Hoch-Maksiug Tn | h Newfoundland, the suspension of e inst tho [ dians. al - will beg A i e o Lt nuan ' an: | municipat clection av Belleville, 111, resulted % The mansgeme hey can ; z0, has been remove vontions of _America,” and St Plitt of | tiations rogarding which was orderad from [ nextMondiy el t0 Oregloys. organs thit thoy Hnd | e facer at the denmerate, In Bast St Louls, | Stite. The managoment willdo allthey can | town n month ago, hu removed { ] u R B arad Hnt-mnny votes tast foi BIHOT || Ltavuos caem . thasresent incutabent was | toadapt these naturalsdvantages to the con- | Mrs, Winslow hala drein a weels ago that Connecticut closed 'the afternoon session | Great Britam bocause of the protest of Can A Request for Iesignatio Washbura biad been pounted for Hempstond | ra-etscted muyors o o Y venie fort of les who | men were stealing the body of her son,and it | With aspeech on “Invention unt Advince | gjans, was mado public today. It provides | VERMuLUON, 8, 1., April 8. [5) as| d be ounted 4 re-elected mayor. venience ana comfort of the multitudes who | men we ¢ » ; L gl Mot A recoption was given tonight ab s, 4 3 Washburne, aud that these errors would h % : s s WO | ade such an impression on her mind tho : _was giv that United States fishing vossels entoring | gram to Tue Bre] ~The univer B e e a e e oy attend the chautauaua. The programmethis [ HEESCE G0 0 agnon tior mind that | The patent oM. to visiting Iuventors and | that Unitod & « ? g ) o e Boy. dyno. explatn. hovw they mada this ro. < v M il % RN ¢ | season will be fullyup tothe standard of § 1o Avon Sunday and found that the grave had manu facturers by Secrctary Noble and Pat- | Newfoundiand waters shall haye the privi- | this movning with a full attendance. ! Tatkabis (180orery, since thiey ars suppo Kasas Ciry, Mo,-April 8.—The result of | o illencoof previous years. Thebest talent | hoern tumpered with. Tuey dug down and | et Comuissioner Mitchell, : logoof purchasing baiton the same terms as | Regent Brandt, who was soat ler by the B s whatover to the bullots, In | he election. in Kansas yesterday, asshown | in this and other states will be employed, in- | were norrified to find an enpty coin, On tomorrow evening tho American Soci- [ Newfoundland vessols; also trading without | state board to make the uecessary arrange- 5 fact it is the last desperate effort to falsif from the latest returns, indicate thata ma- \-ludhlng several teachers and lecturers of na- teps are being taken to find out the guilty ;'n of tx_nl-lu mmml“‘t‘””“ u‘h; umm.n; any charge other than the dues lesied ou | ments for the continuance of the school, % H v v vere cary iong e i artie: - presider tave Chanute of . 5 " e ettt and count Croglor it by hook or | jority of the cities and towns were carried | tional reputation, : parties. wonor of their president, Nunfonniiand vossels, Productsof the fish. | made a short address in the chapel. He oroo! » 18 credite D the republicans, \Wilh the exception of | . Amongthe features wilt boa normal union _ Chicago. Fridiy oyening the board of trado | Newfoundiand . P 0 e L croo, He is croditod with bawving sl 10 | ¥ insts City, Topokn and Teavonwarth the | for the instruction of children in asystematic Burlington's By Handits of this ity, on bobalf of the ciizeus, will | eries of Newfoundlmd are to bo admitted | stated that the financlal conditin of the > e PR Sl [T oS s oatpatal study of the bivle: a literary and scientific | Burusaroy, Ta, Apr! 8.—[Special Te entertain th e prominent visitors and the mer- | free into the United States, also the packages | sehool mude 1t necessary to cut expenses republicans succeed in getting me out of the | women vote was very light Yy 1 ) y AD i Itk ; hich they may bocarried. “(Green” cod- Gl sahil 3 Roy At pltdal eltois consisting of o sories. of locturcs on | eream to s Bir. | Charles Shonts, Charles | bers of the vatious comrniteos at o banquet, | in which they mag bocaretod, | (ReStl CO0F ] down as much us possible, and for thoso con- b e el sl s ey A Mex:can Vice Presidont. American bistory_and hterature; a_depart- | ¢F5 0 B PR SHIER O derson, | Which will bo given at tho Arlivgion holel, fish wre exeeptod from this, Duties aro &80 | oyed not to have any hard feclings over the hema 18 no doubt that @ schemo s on foot | Ciry oF Mexico (via Galveston), April 8.— | ment under the Womuns® Christian Tembers Smith, Frank Kuight, Alfrod Anderson, | “fhe commitiee on badges, of which Mr. | provided unon flours riec, st 0 IR B | vesignation of some members of thy faculty 3 o “*do the returns before the election | There are e oRavaliie & AL 00 e Union « lessons in natural science: ade- | Frank Zachmyer, John Rontram and Hank | Schuy ler Duryee 1s chaivnan, has selected a | imported B e, Uhited | that would havo 10 be rquested. Tarce B IS Tl bou it B | o pEo Y. PUBOE | DRoYR s B s Sor. | partment ofmnuay aud thelivenings willibe | ilisse ara 1u jsll Hulgienig «od with burglary. | design for a medal, shich will bo made 1o | States. Agmcultural imploments ant Wb | resignations wore called for—Prof. Kratz 4 comumiscionors bogin heis oficlul county aad | gress will ereate tho ofie of vice president | eroted to n great” variety of interesting en- | Thoy wo Burlington boysaged fromeighteen | commetmrate ihis sveut, The natoril s Ty Y O b aimsitiod trve wihes | Rrincipal of the normal departmont, and Pt simmtens. | Chitman. Nyo of tho | of the reputlic, but nono _of them can bo | terlainwents. to_tyyenty-ono and buve been secretly organ. | is alurminum, aid on the obverse thero | Proses dig Rt it e e s | Anna B. Henges, tho assistant, and Maf 1& B. bt Fie o wont before | traced, and the government authorities will = Todas . bund of robbed for two years | will beafac sinile'o! tne seal of vhepatent| Jmported from the tin g s | ‘Allon, associate profossor of Greek, Thers ! e atmmtodton ths. attermoon, nad | £1ve uo information on the subject. e bl ol o i Dilfering s boan numorous and | ofice. On the reverse there will be mn ap- | convention wis totake afffct asi00RsS LA | is stron talk of the discotinuaice of the ascortninine that several ballot boxes P Kiat Blativa Ta Sasslo Newauy Griove, Neb., Aveil 8~ Special | cotehy PUrfh fevand jury. is. investigating | propriate inscriptionand tho datoof tho cele. | Lws, weatired to cuny it W0 OUEHEH | school, butitis to b hoped that v will not not been received, he asked that two iu . 2l 2. A toTur Ber.]—The Grand Army of the Re- | them, Detective Gray of Chicngo bagged on. ; ; I bopRasLD s TRuNn ppen. e oD Riloart. sty CTanamasses, Fla, Apeil $—The legis- | puyiic celobrated its twenty-ifth umiversary | them i the act of obbory. b T8 probale thut tn tho ballof the Na- | £ore e Soam o IG IR, 4 S on of Enhat ng Andnns e 0 rernain In’ tho officoand ateh | 1aturo organized yesterday. The govornor's | u'the opera house last evoning. The build- ! s . tiual miseun' thorowill bo_an ntorestiug | operation and fuxthorunbl shesxpieslon 1| - et ng SRGRRE o) i these boxes when they were brought in to | message, submitted today, recommends a s Sioux City's Cattle Market, display of early invéations, while inventors Y 2 B Rosenrn AceNey, S, D., Avri | Spec i boxbs wherh thoy waro broaght i te LG L Mhh b filled to its utmost capacity. The | 5 = - N ko esitoas. of showing o the puolie | tracting parties givenotice to the other of o | opyy Bre.] —Lioutenant Dravo bega to preclude the possibility of anyone tampori liberal appropriation for the world’s fair. Siovx Cry, In, Apil 8—The Journil ; ; 2 ¢ R L RRINNLS Tt seThi, 0 -] ~Licuten 4 i B L li otar T Seles Frthate iy sration was under tho suparvision of [ SIOU% G, Mo ARG S e tlo | thelr own petmvention will probably be ac. | Wish to tarmiiate the sime enllst T, troop of the Bixth rogiment today. R 0 3 ARty Marylana Republicans Meet. st Cot or >ryor. Ho Vi states that the reports scut out regarding the | oopmodated m some hall which “will be —_— S f ZesRge the idea good, but the demoeratic commis- ¥ ¥ 0 y Post Commander R. Pryor. Hon. William | G ) o) oirvation of eattie in this section | saured for that purpose. It is expected Svatiny A i a At ok ATl ol A tan dwero an: Moners. hyectod, atd My, Nyocarried tho | Bairison, Md, AprlS.—The republicmn | 1, Searles addressed the od_solliers inan | VROl SEEVREGE & BEIE B CO0 A0 LR e e bt il S Ve DA e Rt Muisd. Moat of those who isve crlintel are Jatter borore Cotnty Judyo Seales. e 60 nstmilad ero todny 1o | appropmite aud conclse. mannor, takmg tho | by reison of food shottago are bsolutoly ut- | However, thatif thoso who ure intorssiod n | Wasmsaroy, April .—About st wonths | ¢5iioouud Indlans, though @ fow mixed The comnmissioners decided to hold a con- constitution for the government of | old veterans back to the days when thoy took | founded. There is splendia hay for sale both | i g i perpetunl motion machines | g, popairs were completed on the United q ad. Thero will be littl i 0 adopta constitution for the government of D 4 e 5 . i 0 0 s of like racte bloods have apphed. There will ittlo sultation with Judge Scals this afternoon 2n ‘ Shoir 1ivos in their hands. ud went forth to | i thocity and country, and the present con- | and other fuventions of like characterindi | G40 steamer Alert at Mave Isiand nav a : BoTom Siving & reply, and fhnlly agreed thay | e perty in Marylnd, ol livos o thelr bandla sand went_forlh €0 [ 16 440 S, e O A icabes iy tiine | cato thoie intention of makings awoxhibit th | Statos steamor Alory at M lsiand abyy | trouble i wottive Lo entiiateoon ot Roso- e i Ghah o apmitiod: to: yemain in PRSI T o b o e o o erstod the | but cigorness tosell. Prices have rison from | this featare of the celebrution will not be yard, and the vessel was put into commission, | bud, The young wen are i favorof it. the vault room until the official eanvass com- Diiras, Tex., April S—The ‘“m"h.”m hirteen original states, nteous repast | 80 100 ¢ unlnhmm: the past weelk, 1‘:nq © ;.“;\\x ;a:ll_:' ‘.’(""‘:’,l‘f"i I:n\uhn‘\ :‘ 'l':l‘(nl e neces- ‘I; was stm:\l“ ‘n-p:K:;h:‘,‘ Il‘u\v‘\\sl~\-1‘~:;,” t:x}.:l Heavy Wind at Mitchel) enicos tormorrow. As additios pecatlth iLiAS, i B 7 ithe ] ow higher than at any ring the post | S ) make brovisior i to Tepairs were unsubstantls i 0 avy 1) el R i As additioual precaution | elcction was hotly contested. Connor (ind.) | {1 OO I s ;‘J:\:rlm’hunm el s O of tho linporant commitices tn chaige | vessol | uasafe, Thoro wero also dis Mirenitr, 8. D., April $—[Specinl Tele- tontaining tho oMicial returns, SA1€ | the present mayor, was re-elected by a small | (FOFC NV URy SLITNY concluded with @ j P e of tho arrangmonts fov e celorationis tho | amceatle rumors’ abow carcless work | gram to Tus: fin. | -A heaty wind provailed : oTas St majority ons, ] G ‘ort Dodge Pailure. committec on literature. To this committeo | in vepurs. The board of iuquiry hus Tonatasle 0 * Sequel h h H 0 i J B t # ) s forenc « did toda to TR R e fasaked ik tho 4 — danc T Four Donan, o KAl S [Special Tele- § was assigned the fuportant’ duty of arcang. | fomnd that Naval Constrictor Foistor was 1his fored oLl l:“,,;‘:"“‘,, S * hinth word, bo proscented for refusing to Beganee tnpilong, Not Pal in Death, amto Tue Ber.|—David Holderman, pro- | 1 the progmmme. How well they havo | carelessin thesupervision of repairs; that | 8 0k BT LA b ere admit Anton Pophal, challenger of therepub- | LiTTLe Rock, Ark., April 8. —TLattle Rock | Arxswowru, Neb,, Apri Spectal Tele- | EXtet 10 o Eairyt diy goods storo horo, | [rEoNMed thelr task may be swn by elanc. | Mastor Shipuright Wiliamson was neglt D atly O O oo, 0. thie pohing | elected the democratic ticket and veturns | gram toTrim Bre.|—Mr. H. . Potter and [ Pr oM@ 8 Lt bt e D Mosar. | 150Y pim e Ao M (or fne variohe meot: | guut in the porforin ce of s futics, 1% vt | A couforence of Catholic clerggmen which Nye b i 505 reglstered | fr = vougho state Indicatethe | wife, tw 3 Yol SE el doan ¢ RN S 3 man © S e alko Master Sh o) ebster. Naval g e v U et varid e R S R B i e L e el the benelit of his ereditors. s G, Brown Goods, who, althougha man | Coystruior Feastor ins been telensod from | Will boleld this eventng will biattended by i pracinat 8 i K 0 Lk citizens, died Monday morning of pneumonia | liabilities amount to £,000. Among the | young in yveas. yetis a velors BeISABIBD : e or Qs | Priests from about a dozen parishes. voted, u straugely large proportion, and of - - ) ) g AWK ¥ in vears. 3 an in scentitio | duty and Willlamson and Webster dis JULRICOkCH IA ¥ orded for Crel and only Denver Elect Figures. superinduced by la grippe. They were | principal creditors are the following Cl icizo ork. Assoclated with Prof. Goode on this | charged. An Auspicious Spring. > six for Hempstead Washburne and sixteen Di 1, Colo,, A pril S.—Complete returns | Yghty=six yeas old, were n arried in 1841, l‘lr\' wnfrfl;‘ n.rvln“nl;‘:"l!llhzs(fi l()«'lw. J-‘ ‘L committee was A\H Ainsworth R. Spofford, - 7"‘- T o 5 .w'ulu & ll)' \l “' ,:;'“_ i el k P I I S bt R T i Whal | e Gl e A A nover had any children, and five days beforo cr, Marshall Field & Co, L. Simon & | the aistinguished liovariu of - congress, aud anamaker Coming West, Stovx Fatrs, S. D, April 8.—[Spoc ol- Il‘l‘l‘dlli:n‘)’l‘llfi.l'l‘a‘A‘X:I:!u"lll:::“:h:‘u“tf:'mullhh::d“l:vlvl:‘ from vesterduys election givo tho followins | their death took to theik bed togother whero ). M. Pollock & Cd.andJ. Mctonville | Mr. Liewellyn Deane. Wasmyaroy, April S.—[Special ogram Lo Tk BEE 1 began falling hers RaT g e gutes i SAT0E URYOL A 0g L A(Clet), they died within avout three hours of cach T'he assets will not exceed 2,000, In planning the details of the arrangements , = e his moming and at 9 o’clock the ground was resorted to m several precincts, and to was | Milburn (rep.) 135, e I bl bex i pltaning el e srnaveanatial] st e B Postmaster thi « ¢ rod i erretti » perpetrs I - <2 of By were 2 gether ay. " - pre 8 Vi visely e r " nitte Vi aker o Secretar e Na oroughly soaked S dakot 3 never engaged in ferretting out the perpetrators. e 1 tog Reiterites lis Charge. B o e ot of “wisttom. sapey | Wenamiker wnd Socrotary of the Navy | thoroughly soak 1. South Dakota husnever By Cls e r B O ke T ol Verdigre Progressive. axatox, In, Aptl 8.—|Special Tele- | jally to provide facilities so that they could { Tracy have docided to accompany President | experienc da more ansplcious sprin 1 hun ] Patsey Fallon, erstwhilo of Omaha, cele- AU T N Y o officlal | e, Neb., April 8.—[Special to T | gramto Tus Brr]—In the $10,000 libel suit | scciire proper accommodations while in this | Harrison on lis “swing around tho cirele | tho present :“".{.d]:n'.'-‘ 1::_:’;:j-“u“}"lflfig;; heaveil et gt by s wom b loet iU Y Mosby (rep), for mayor, 138 | T promise of consider. | of Mayor Duncan agausttho Daily Hawk- | olty. o this commitico all inquiries - | Privato Seemtary Halford s not vet de | Lol or N e cated and clocl s morning 3 & 3 ¥ ¢ erived fre v com e | cidec or he eable 10 go, and w 4 R iyt B ar Frank Quinh of Pala ot . uble building the comingsummer. Among | eye,arising outof thelatter's fightagainst | & et {roxliBose IO ZILLORE 10, “m_clqm ciled whether he will beable to go, an 1 will i sk Bartender Frank Quinn of the Palace hotel |~ oo o o moeo e ; amer. S ] city relative o rooms and board are referred. | borovemed largely by the condition of his bar in the leg. Fallon, accompanied ANE AGAIN HUNDRED. the substantial improvements isa fine large | the saloons and gambling nells, during which | pe commitiee. has a list of places wher s 2pdtis ) et ] 2 a New Trial., : ) P R s L { y Th it places where | wife's nealth, Mrs, McKeo will also prova by a friend, got Into a quarrel with e i = S iotel, whieh will be commenced in o few | it charged the mayor with permittng | srancors cn be acommodated, aud | bly make oneof the party, altuongh that has | HUOY, 5. o Bpecial Telogram W R another maa and the bartender cjected | A Negro Mob at Kansas City, Kan., | days. Oneof the finest livery barns in the | ganbling and other wrongfulacts for a c promptly supply all the information called [ not been dofinitely decided, ¢ to Titr Bre, 1—#ved Hundley, found guilty him. Fallon then went across the street and Stood O by a Single Guard, county has, Just been completed. The new | sideration, the dofendat has filed its answor, | for, * T'he chajrnan of the conmittee | purty will leave hereon Tues of the murder of bis father, Hon. Z. T, began firing at thie saloon, and when Quinn | o © S E voller mill 1s trning out asuperior grade of | afiirning fhe truth of ifs stawements and de” | My, W, ¢, Doige. Mr. Dodge as fur | \eol, " i ds came out shot him in the fleshy part of s | Kaxsas Crry, Kan., April6--42 0. m—A | fjour and is drawing trade froma lovg dis ring its ability to mbve them. The wse | pack as the year 1966 invented a machine 2 San . Hundley, 1m the eireuit, court horo two week's Yo, Mr. Fallon then withdrow and the | erowd of 00 negroes attacked the county jaii | tance. avery sensational ont in its details. 001 1B i castrioeae 1t wak Tiop alibyitic X)ioalal Ay ago, bins boen dended a new trial, Sentence police have been too busy looking up votes [ a few minutes ago With the intention of e (e Mg eyl governmentand with some moditications has | Wasmxaroy, April 8,—The in e | Wl bepronounced this weels. or Mayor Cregier to disturb him thus far, lynching William McCoy, who bratally < Jar. i T 1T, Sl Lk been usedl ever since. Prior to thattimeall | case of Charles 1. Kineal 0 "ne o o y | WESTERN PEOPLE 1N CHICAGO. irdorad his mistress Nollis Magruder lnsg | J<PAWEY, Neb., April 8. —[Specinl Tele- | . Des MoiNes, In, April 8.—[Specat Tole- | cuptridges wore filioa by hand. Ho has tuken gate ctObatoe 1. lkanicald; & g SHOuSPANIS Hngojingia Haln Among thewestern people in Chicago today | Sunday night r 188t | oam toPuk Ber.]—Today Freddie Bolsch. | gram to Tne Ber)—John . Boits, sred | qut twonty United States patents andsevoral | corre:pondent, indicted for shooting ex-Hop- | Cuanveriaty, 8 D, April 8, |Speclal vero tho following HUDA . 3 ner, a soven ad, while playineabout | twenty-one, of Wamego, Kan., sttemptod | forcign patents, mostly on firearms, somo of | resentative Taulbee of Kentudcy in I7ebru- | Teleyram to Tui: Bre. ] —This entivo soction wers il 1S uattempt to lyneh MeCoy was made last i u y-oney 3 s 8 A At the Grand Pacific—-C. W, Hull, M. ¢, | ny 3 M0 as made last | u'moving freight train on the Union Pacific | suicide here today by shooting himself inthe | Which are i "extensive use at home and | ary, 180, aftor belg outnearly thieo hours | of the stateis enjovingone of the leaviest Morley, Oniaha H. MeKnight, ¢ Monday, at the time of his preliminary lear- | fell under the wheels and escaped with a | wen templo. AU last roports ho wasin a | 8broud, notably the extractor ln the Smith & | this n roturnod o vordict of *not | muinatorme of the soason, putting the fimshe Falls, Mont.; Georso (" Wrieht. | ing, but'the prison was so well guarded that | crushed foot. A part of the injured member | erftical condition. No cause is kiowu for | WVesson revilver. In consideration of his . | guilt ion the foroman of the jury an- | {ir'Youches to the already excellont condition 1 Georke G, Wright, jr., Des Moines; Joseph | the attompt was abandoned. The sheriff | may have tobe amputated Thedocd, "Ho cine hors today to vt rie- | Yentins tholingof - Lialy prosonteds meiul | tounced thoordict Kigid heavtily shooke | oGl Lawrence, J. O'Donovan Rossa, Mrs. Will- | oo 65 O3 2 T T T 5 e iad tianda i ctho ol e to himand the king _of Spain conforredon | hands with each juror, thanking them for the A L | Gordos o1 ty, In; b .o | Concluded that the excitement among the A Sudden Death, Uves and friends in shojylcloity, him the decoration of the Order of Isabella, | verdict. His friends warmly congratuluted B o s o, e tfatoing o n, Sioux Clty, Ta s A K 1e0 | nogroos had subsided aid tho procau- | Bramicr, Neb,, April 8.—[Special Tele That Catog DI the Catholic bim on (e bappy termination of tho trial. Talviot Ooke, 8ERIKg PN Vorylllign 8= e Guylor, Butte, | {HOTL) hoew relaxed. Tho attadk L0nIghS | soam to s Broj-Mes, 0. A, Salmon, wife | Moxpany, | "‘\I"'il HenBe a1 Tole. | | Mooy i & highly Important fictor in . O1LL98 MPDY AR 0N ah Movyr Preasast, Pa, April 8, —Tho situns O3 the Richeliou—s, D. Turner, Des | Wt totally unexpected, About 1 o'elock a | (%" \* Salnon of tho fivm of Sulmon & | gram to Tue Bae. |—Many farmors in the | enumerating the clements which cotribite Baron Fava's Discourt-s tion nthe coko distriots is doveld of oxcite. Moines. crowd of negroos gatherad in the vicinity of | pf ¢ b RENER S 106G, L L SRR S 1 BT i ¢ to thesuccess of such an enterprise. 1t has 2 Ao . ment wday, Notices of ejectinent wero ; ) By the jail and quickly made a rush and broke in | K¢ d art | il country east and soth of here are 105ing | yeen contributed freely and generously or WasmNGToN, April 8.—[Special Telogrm | o ¢ 5 2 RALbe MUK, O behedo Graud | e ortion of tho- Dufliing | diseass, The docesod was wiely known | t)ox%hoicast fat cattle by some stran o dis. | this accasion by tho cititens of this dty, s | o Tur Bee) A wod deal of indimation is | B¢ $d 1“6 bands of coustablen Sodsy.nden Porks, S. v 5 1 bighly esteemed in this community, oir choleest fat ca Y some strango dis- | this accasion by tho ¢ s of this city, ana | 10 s ; 1 aids ated from the | A0 d bighly ¥ D 3 rtitioned for the jail is sep Atthe Wellington—A. M. Graham, Omaba, | PO i - - ) t by o stout iron door. Omly one | yyopx > Now Oour co. | dead in the morning. Some have lostas [ The work of soli as on duty, but he threateued to Working on the New Court House. 4 4 ys' notice to quit will be se on thestrikers who a ved LOmOXTOW ease, The cattle may be well atnightand | a fund of about $10,000 has been subscribed. | expr ssedd in offivial ¢ s here at the dis- At the Palmer—Charles Young, Castle | other pd ting subscriptions was | courteous mannerin which Baron Fava, the : 0, coepHp g 6, coms 3 KINO! guard W s it M 2ot many as twenty head already doneby n committee of which Mr, Joseph 2 Hie A pany's houses. Kyeryone who will not. work Mont. o | ATKINEOX, Shioot. tho first man Who approached the door, | Prarrsyovri, Nev., April 8.—~[Special Tol- ¥ ) T e i While. g | recalled Ttalian minister, acted in leaving | will" e foreed to seok a rosidence elsowhoro, BOTH CLAIM A _VICTORY. and tho lynching committee, aftera lengthy | egram to Tuk Ber)—The subcontracts for Broken Dam. credit is duo to the ene He is the d ry displayed by the | Washington yesterday DEs MoiNES, la., April 8.—The dam of the | committeo yet they all acknowledge the l:w(ilplm atic c r[l\} and a great stickler for | wood today, Tes Mones water power company was par- | Rreat assisiance wh ceived from | the propricties, yet he slipped away without — 08 Mol 5 CMpAnL. Jva £ the citizens, who so ¢ 5 responded to | even callingon’ the president or a sinzle mom Bridgeport Mo o Barnum. theirappeals. The chairman, Mr. McCam- | ber of the cabiict, althouch ho badfre- | Buwaeronr, Conn., April 8.—Decp and mon, has shown in _this posifion, as well as | quently shared their hospitality. of | Thirty more men we given work at More- parley, once more adjourned. A large guard | the excavations, stone and brick work of the o x as been placed on duty to preclude the pos- | new county court house wer let tolay to Result of the Chicago Mayoralty Con= | giility of a further attack, local parties. Work on the excavations will test Still in Doubt. i e ——— COMMEN Ce OMOIToW. tially washed out last pight by tloods caused Cmeaco, April 8.—At midnight tonight SAM SMALL HEARD FROM, by recent heavy rains, T.oss,” about $25,000, both republicans anddemocrats ave claiming Reports from all over Tow wit g _indicate that | in tho others which he has heid, great exec- profouna sorrow provalls throikhot Lhe city o bovietors in the exciting election for the | Ready to Answer for flis Acts, and sb., April fal Telo- | theground is in_good cendition and farm | yiiveabiliy. Amelstant Seoretary Momre Resigne, | ©042Y over tho death of P, T Barnun. Flazs ety R dgR. 9 Does Not Fea Bi Word was received | Work in full blust. O the uiternoon of Thursday Frederick | - w e 8! are displayed athulf mast and emblems of 4 mayoralty, Kach side, however, had prac- e LS 5 | s received 2 S i Qo il ay Fredoric WasiaNaroN, April 8. —[Special T y 4 T s 115" chatme. 108 e, | Pmangrrum, April S—(Special Tole- | here today that Hon, Povry Walkee was R s Fraley, LL. D, prosident of the national mourning can be seen re. Are ) NN i gram to Tue Ber)—James W. Moore, Bty of two or throe. Bandred. "The | gram to Tie Bue.|—-A telegram from Og- | stricken with palsy at his home in Odell Sun- voard of trude, will preside. The to | & : T N e b ran geme are uveing p for the Brruixaroy, Ia., April §—|Special Tele- resen Lo villbe as follow: the assistant secretary of state, this evening " v < The U ; | s Qay ovening, - Ho still lives, but is an Na A 3 be presented will be us follows : Ex-Lepre- s & | funeral, which will be held Friday afternoon, | ('):l\unl\“ '“‘ll:'l;nl‘ “n'l“. 1‘.'.“:.‘% mhvmul oW, den, Utah, this afternoon reported ‘r‘ «h;mm,ul Cox AR R 9 8 ) cram to Tie Bee.) —Two men in askiff were | sentative Benjumin Butterworth of Ohio, | handed to Seeretury Blaine his resignation. | B W Cd patience, to account for funds upon Rev. Sam S collected for the U e leaves his estate of §5,000,000 by will accept the | largely to his legal heirs demoera! — soen 1o put forth the assertion that many jouened. mer Washburn, the citizens can- ysize and drown in the river just | **The Kffect of Our Patent System on below the railroad bridge this afternoon, | Mater he | He leaves the state department te votes for university, for which Court A i Development of the United States.”” air of history and political eonoiny g bbbl Tt Crvore soantet for “Flompotond Washe | hois president, Whon asked about themat. | Arvsworm, Neb, April 8. -|Special Tele- | They arcunknown. Seach for tholr bodies Dl ‘.(‘mh:*"!‘{“['f F1iaats, presiiugioiine | Columvia college, New York New York Conspirators Indictel, burne. On the other hand the republicuns | ter Mr. Small roplied: gram to Tug Bre.)--District court adjourned | is going on. O i Py TAL (IS e STy ¢ Niw Youk, Apil 8.~The conspirators who protost that in one prociuet alono at the | “Iamready to answer to my authorities | tomght after sht-day scssion, Judge M - Effact of Invention Upon tho Kallroad and fmgor Ordoped (o the Coant BLOW k yards overa hund N 7R FIEC. 1 Votos were do- | for all my acts, 1 tave done nothiug wrong, | 1. Kinkaid Oer Moays of It I pre hn Vas : Al war denart. | tried to get holdof Loring A, Robertson's drie ot s ieation.” A. | Wasmizarow, April 8.—The war depart- 1. Spofford, 1.L. D., librarian United States > ant o rdol 0 millions were all indicted today by the grand osited for name ore refused regis- o notuing to conces rite the utmost | and eight criminal cases were disposed ke B ment today sent an order to General Ry Loniad fer RATAURIAY whra safusal resise)| MO MELREL DoAY Ay invite 1o imost | aud oight criminal cases were dispostd of. | morriblo Fato of Three Workmen in a | congress, WT'ho Copyrlght Syston of 1he | wommanding the Depariment of Dakota, aq. | 14FY Wth the exception of Lawyer Bakor, tooto of porsous who buve been dond for nothing in the resultof such fuvestigation.” | NEBKRASKA TO WS SCORCHED, = Nitro-G ‘\‘""_:"" Works, Mnied Blalos; s Orgin B e a b2 | stgnln Bloto i mand ot sho Diviion | Ehtendlslea st Byidn Clolicas damon Pies weoeks or moutls, In this particular pro- - — ETROLIA, Ont., April 8.—Bradley’s mtro- | gk 4] 0ul Ais 3 Bte of the Pacitfie, with headquarters at San | K @ik HONG A6 o r T o e ndiana, profossor of dynamie enginecring oy brook e first th charged Wi cinct, it is charged, affairs wore so manipu- THE WEATHE R FORECAST. A Destructive Fireat Toblas and An- | glycerine works, halfa mile from town, blew llm““;‘url‘“ chulo_ instivata, Terro Huuts, | Lrmilsco. Fugor will assune conmand it w:umnu"x’:;;; o :‘.V.‘-‘..i AR AT 'm-‘fili‘; e 4 . & S Lo Pontas, Neb., April 8.| e vill never be known, as the three men at | phoue.”” Colonel I, A Seely of Pennsylva- e e e — for Cregier was something abnormal, Not & | by fair; stightly covler Touias, Neb., April 8| cial gram | Will mever be known, il State r ) 3 . - - Tow pooplo tonight were. Inelined to bellove | iy Vebrasht—Light rain or - worth. | to TuE Ber.]-More thin hulf of tho busi- | Worle—Albort Bradley, James Chambers and | Bb P 8L xtmingr Laliad Saiom osions o Falkures for Fan kenre Oandidates for Ldmunda' Bhaos b that the many alleged mistakes aud changes bbbt ""’ i or snow; “north- | o e portion of Toblas was burned this after- i .\1.-{11.-.-“‘ ml were instantly kilted, The ‘I’,'r":brl\f‘_, rnational Protection of Industrial WaAsHINGTON, April §,--A statement 1sined S, ALuANS, Vi, April S.—The rosiguution [ in catimntes’ wore in tho interests of the | westerly winds; colder hon'aL Tobian e . side of the head and part of thelegs of one | Froperty. S e 1 r isus office gives the number of fail- | of Scnator Edmunds wis uuespected in Vers gambling frateraity and wero designed o | Fer fwea-=ltain; winds shifting to waterly; | SO0 ‘X‘““"'_‘ i ‘r‘“‘“““"“ PanER “‘(“" of them wero found about five huidred yards [ o Pof 5, 1. Tangley, the soc ",","“,", IO | vasin tho United States forten yoars end | moutand was s surprise to e Sive. wa b A hince to | lwer temperature. sides of Main strcet from the Bu on | from the scenc of the accident. How 1y ihsonia nstikution, 28160 Ve 7 10 1550 as 55,8 bilitze: 8 " e e ‘ 44 4 KUY periain (G SOHIAKIS Ge, Bithos b For South Dikota—Rain or snow; northwest- | depot to the First Nutioual bank. The follow- | more, if any Of tue accllent. slow lnat¥ | themeeting to bo beldin thoovening, Papers | 108 In 155 as 85343, with labilites of §1, T'he appointment of lis successor devolves el il L ety winds; colder (n castern portion, warmer in | 3no'ure tho principal losers: Lippincott & | tme is at presont unknown. The fiveac willbe roed as follows: Wiliam P. Trow. ( 5 upon Gavernor Pago, 88 the logisialure 1s nod Kx Mayor Harrison Retires. weate b e Dullaing i draa: Raddeich, salom, | 03 which tho building was sitisied isliter: | Dridge.sbt. Do, LL.D. of fHew Yorle, profe Rosecrans and Spinola il in vssian, . Cho osuuldaas ace Hicratary of Cuicaco, April 8.—[x Mayor Carter H H X and oo ; . : ally covered with sukl) ploces of bonos, und | 80rof Englneeriug schioot of mines, Colunbla | iy ivgrox, April 8.—General Itosacrans | dar brocior, Congressman Powers and exe A . —[ix Moy . er Husband Lives in Omaha, and ice house; A, White, meat market; A. | the remains of the thveo aiready dentified | Colloge, “The Eftect of Technological Schools 4 ¢ Giavernor Smith, . Hurison this afteroon auncunced his | Dexvew, Colo., April S.—(Special Tele | Bamer, dwelling and harness shop; Mrs. | could be put in a bushel bisket, Upou tho Progress of Invention) Robery | I8 confined to his room with pneunonia. He s i permancnt retirement from political life. | gram to Tur Hee)—A Bohemian youug | Mitchell, boarding bouses J. Krisi, black- | ————— — H. Thurton, AM., LL.D, Doc Eng of |18 mueb bfer it A arelapse and Abandoned the Knights. d Ho proposes to leave Chicago for good and | woman named Mariza Scrukaviz, wio has | smith, wagon shop andawelling: Jaie Strat- Played with Matches. Plow Xori, ajvestor ind profossorot mahan: | ¢oqu s repariad v AT Lyxx, Mass, April 8--The morocca either travel orgo on & farm. Concerning | been keeping honse for her brother at Pueblo, | ton, Olive hotel buildmg; C. Most, salon | TOPEKA. Kau,, April 8.—The young son of | Vonivy “The liventin of the Steam Kn- dart workers here have decided to return to workd tho tactics of the Cregior wing of the democ- | was fatally burned there last eveniug by the | building; Mary Hollaud, building; Mes. Bur- | John A, Miller, @ prominent business man of | gine’™ " Cyrus I, ke Behreing Sea Prockamation Issaed. | ! o groemeat. T 0t e y ) | & v gine)” ' Cyrus P, Brackett, M.D, LLD. of € - | andsign the iron-clad agreemeat. This aos Y:\.\hhu sald : 'll was in hne _wnh its action gx‘rll‘\lxswn of & kerosene cau while she was ,bull\llhr: Callabao, building ; M this city, was burned to death early this | New Jirsey, professor of physios, WASHINGTON, April 5, —The president this | tion means the sbandonment of the Kuights Joxthe pas:twn moakis=tisuduieaty ullme | bulldiag & fre. fer busbaud is lving in [ Connell, bullding; W. A. Sanders, building: | morning’ while playing In @ bayloft with | College of New Jerey, Princeton, “Tho | afteraoon lssued his Behring Sea prociama- | of Laborund a practical ead to its rule ig ation, corruptioz sud disgraceful. It was | Omaba, S. G, Empry, building; M. D, Hadsell, build ‘ matehes, l Effect of lavestion Upon the Progress of | tiow Itisin the usual foru, Lynu.

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