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THE OMAHA DALY BEE " TWENTIETH YEAR. - — OMAHA, FRIDAY MGUBMING, APRIL 10, 1%l . _ Tl 201, | considered to ropreseT, \p authority de- R | Neb., in the chair. b » meeting, i . olyed 1 the board 4 2 ts, vk y vl which is n secret one, is held to consider Lo Oxford Will Have License, R VoThe folowtnge ::fh‘uiv“/ |:\~mgn( the Ex-Agent McGillicuddy's Opinion on the | present situation in Iivland and to determive | ¥rs. Doll of Herman Kills Her Two Ohil- ““‘\""“:‘;(i';" ;lnc';,:ll 5 ;“:{“‘“ ! Fred Hundley Will Serve Fourteen Yearsin | elilion wwas prosentod = (A8 tomtecson The Burlington is Ready to Stop Paying k) at shi ie attitude of the American £ ord publics thaat helr unanimous action, | % \he paragra issi Indian Question, braneh toward the twn factions in Ireland, dren and Herself, of trustees in favor of Heense, the Penitentiary, sustaining and endorsing 4 Yesident, was Commissions. - T it. "The whole subject of tho separation Last night the Royak Arch degroc was con- e N Rareas, Tho students \ untvorsizy g g , | of home rule les was dis sussed and a | ferred upon several candidates by Miriam | have presented to this bomk stition ask- DROUTH SUFFERER'S DOUBTFUL STORY, | of homo Tuis Teadtrs ‘Was tisued tnn | SHE WAS INSANE AT THE TIME. | (i, Som severts, QUGS LY MISUEY | CASHIER LINCOLN NOT A~ DEFAULTER. | hartrivishtad, 18 5 N[t | POOR POLICY TO HOLD OUT ANY LONGER, morning a plan of acticn of the cutive —— was a hl‘nm m|m;-l nee frm’n neighbol "lx' — another year, therefore, — . comniitteo. Secretary Suiton said the drift towns and a good tiwfie enjoyed by the craft. Resolved, ‘Ihat iu the opimd wt the board Alleged That People Are Actunally | of vho gpocenos at the meeting tonight was in | But ecently Discharged from the | The exercises closed With'a banquet. His sappearance a Mystery—The the. urn“lmh .’.? x‘v',‘.v ’,;‘:31'.":\ u|:\ vlu-! yu.-u The Alton Stands Alone in Its Opposie Starving —-Sensational Reports fi..».'n('fl.‘.f lr-? l, ‘v.‘. u‘”r’fv :hv‘n‘ ;n.w(-g State Asylum and Pronounced A Souial Event Bank's Condition—What the ll!l\}h:vlv;‘;m-{ \I?:\;.I«;\\u‘rl|‘nu‘{:v‘n[w ,-l,_; }-‘,:;w‘r n‘r tion to the Hoard's Rulings— Abour :lu l(l_mlmm-d Pack: try to have them make peace and unite, Cured—Their Skulls Crushed Lovisviiie, Neb,, April 0. —[Special Tole- Indians Say of the Liate have carefully watched the administration Withdeawing from tho ng Company. — e - in with an Axe. gram to Tur Bre. | —An event notable in the Unpleasantness, of the university, and wish to bear tho high- Prelght Assucintio PRESIDENT HAKZISON'S TRIP. history of Louisville tok place this evening. est tostimony to the exeeutive ¥y DOF SACIRULESELUIRTICH) — 4 - M8 tosi Bitic ivss by \he sonal character and scholarly qualiticitions Y ¥ Itinerary“ of the ate Prepared— he occasion was 8 social g ) S il of the president. The board and president e o bl oLt fotmbers of ¢ I'\rl\'l” ; Henway, Nob., April 9, Oditfellows of lodge No. 184, The programme | Honov. 8. D, April 0. [Spocial ele o yadlor tho QMOArARSTIONLOLA GEOMY | Omtoiao, Apell 0.—(Spocial logram . Citicaao, April 0. { W 3 ey ary of | ram to Tt Bex.| A terrivle triple tragedy | Was an interesting onee Too much cannou be | K 1 Tur Bee. | —Fourteen years at hard | reducod appropriation, yet sear 1816 | to Tum Bue]—Genoral Passcuger Agond Fx-Indian Agent McGillicuddy of Rapid Asiiixatoy, Aptil The itinerary of § C0LE L o this morning, Mrs. Andvew | 8aid of tho selections fendered by Miss Julia | labor in the penitentiary was tho sentence | garded by tho board as i why pross | outis et tod i Seeatan il City, 8. D is in town. Dr. McGillicuddy | the president’s tour was Snally preparad to- PFHFR HO00 T T i then took | 1-nhof on the zither, © Another foature was | pronounced by Judge Campbell In tho circuit | perous; 16 niverelty was stendils growing | Eustis suid today toat the Burlington wil says thatho anticipates no Sloux uprising | The personnel of the part ws not | Dol killed hor two children and then took | y'qrill excollently porfarmed by the members | gourt here shis afternoon upon Fred Hundley | it the esteem and confidence of the peoplo, not be boycotted by eastern voads this spring unless soldiers are sent to Pme | finally determined, but it is bel that | Poison, dying shortly after committing the | of tnelodge. Thesupper was an elaborate | po5 o i tatior, 1 T, Hund. | 80d there was every reason to expect & pros “Our objections,” ho coutinued, *to ceas Hidge & Khey were lnst November. Tho | Mrs. Hurrison and Mrs. Dimmick, Post- | terrible deed. spread to which everyone did justice. o “”:"]"“L| iis father, Hon. und- | porous future. ‘Ihe board met on Mareh | ing the payment of commissions whero dge ns the Novembe he | ¢ ¥ b L Mrs. Doll but recontly returned from the — ey, here last June. 10, and the members visited clas: o ore requested 0o do 8o )y Sloux aro disgruntled, apprehensive and sus- | master General Wan o Seore- | o asyium whoto sho had been | THE FLORIDA sENATORSHIP. The youns man and his fathor were putting | and_made investiwution of affairs generally | 1o Yoro, Tod"h RO R \ Ry picious. and nny agrossive move on |iary Rusk, Privato Secrotary Haltord, | *ate insana asvium, sod cured by the dowi s dibget whei some dificulty aross, to | Anding thom fn & tost sntisfactoty condition, | e . board of = rulings = were based picous. and_ aav agiressive move A | el ana B, T. Tibbets, | confned. Sho was pronounced cured by the | pregident Rogers of the Farmers' Al- | yilting in Fred shooting his futher dead, At | ‘1o bonrd s unablo to aecaunt for the sud | upon sound business principtes, The board in the opinion of Dr. McGillicuddy, utive clerk, will mpany the | oMcials of the institution and her appear- Hance Opposes Call, eI ot e T teAady. EIGH1AY WY ol | Lo o ibredic_ Arong Stha ALTARIA on AHY | be QR O e e _pretipitats Rostilicies, In which the herelo TARRE /A RTatan, ompany th | jiice and ctions up o this moruing 1od | qypamasets, Fla, Anrl —Tho sonsation | tio {4me of the trageds Hundiey was chalt | grounds contained f the petition, and ui- | such guaranicos that wo can no longor fore peaceable Indians will bo certaln to take Y Boyd ‘of tho. Pennaylania roud will | her friends to beliove that her mind | of tho day Is the publieation of a lotter from | toe aud editor of tho Horald-Domocrat. Fred | the majority of 1ho facalty b countenancing, | WHSCL bold out, espocially as a continance @hand, The belief that. the Messiah is o | gty from. Lota of the train, which will | was perfectly rl<lz|r. .\ml Vll.l\l‘ been | prosigent Rogers of tha state alliance, in | is eighteen years old approving und thus abotcinge a condition of | Of our present attitude, we are itely told o i 3 » ia 8 Glbs SreNofied o | start from tiere next Tuesday morning, going | an invalid for several years, and abouta year | wyich he says he cannot support Dunn fc affairs which, by their on to the | by the roads in question, will bring upon us come in the spring isstill being preached, and | via Chattanooga, Birmingham, Memph ago had planned to murder her chlidren and | Unitod States I Money All Right it is said that ghos some of the reser t dancing is going on on | ¢ ations. The settlers board, could only result i » ruin to the iniversity alveston and ' Los ~ Angeles to San senator ‘thecause he is o ne Wnd roturning - via Tort. | suicide, but her plans were discover nor CaMl either, “because the v and prob- | tho combined opposition of more than one hundred thousand miles of connecting lines, §and Hiin Crry, 8. D.. April 8.—1Special Tele ro | Francisc tional banker," maturally nervous, for the Indians are well | land, Salt Lake City, Deaver, Oma- | frustrated, which sho was ndjudged in- | ingter 18 Hof i sympathy with the domands | 87am to TiE Be.|—An fuvestigation of the | The regentd docided to hold & spocial Mt | yogethor with the assistauce of many armed, notwithstanding the command' of | ha, = Springfield and Indianapolis, On | sane and taken to the asyl of the National Alllabces The lotter ap- """“"“”“‘"‘ Bank of :'h‘ City shows thiat | [ The fab of bibes B B eation of faculty | thousand miles more competing with us all General M that they surrender their | the return trip the party will reach Lincoln, ut on this occasion her pla vore Ve peals to the alliance legislators (who number | the missing cashicr left overything in a | g € ety ons tndor their | through the country where we ran. No weapons. b e W e T M | Buton this occasion her plans Wero VOry | e vy a cloar majotity) to stand united [ healthy condition, for_all five of ‘tho institutions under hofx HI L L g, ALl he depositors will be complete and horribly successful, eve lignce candidate. Over | paid in full. His disupp being favorable. B ythix charge. Regont Brandt, chat 'of tho | KOvernment could maint road, and after & stop of rge. Regent Brandt, chairman of th ance is a mys- | yyiversity commf®eo of the board of re- | policy whateve 1 opposition to any gainst the united attucks ot A NETRASKA SUPFEN nour procead to upon a straight out remaining thic 16 f fora the children, a girl | half the allance legislafors ave supporters of | tor; "he repor > do- e 0 > thie o i S ot Hesiley 0, remaining there until 6 p, m. Spri alf the allinnce log ro supporter tery. The reports that this bank was the de- | gants, wis instructed to visit the univers eneniies at_home three 0 one, and - enomies T GRA e Nebs whei o vua oS of 3, 111, will be hed at 05 Miy 1i, | and boy, aged respectively seven and nine | Call, however. Call doss not favor the sub- | pository of tho Harney Pealk Wi cOmDABY 18 | St arny o puoid o il e i ee e | abrosa fifleen fo ohe. ' Conditiuned trade yestordny sollciting subscriptions after astop of an hour, the train will | voars, were dvessed, she took them to tho | treasury bill, butis in Sympathy with the al- | not true, The compiny’s business is done | gqto bring expenditures within the appropri- | therefore —upon the faithful — pore Blackfan says that residents of Red Willow ced via Decatur to Indiavapolis and | yitonon, and with an axe crushed their skulls, | lance on other demands, through the Harney, Peak bank, which is pre- | qrion, v formance of promises received from county are actually starving to death. Thoy return to Washington. Tho total dis- Sho then replaced tho bodies in bed, nailed Auother sensation was sprung this after- | pared for any emcrgency and has kept its — . thom, we have today telographed —the Have 5o Jood for themsoives or thelr animals eled will be 9,060 miles. Ll Ty A ot noon by the distribution to the members of & | doors open after hours and at night to accom- Living a Double Life. board of rulings that we will 1o lonzer uso and no seed for the coming season’s planting. - = - the doors shut, and after taking a dose of con- | circular issued by Senator Call, denouncing | wodate its business. Stovx Fatis, S, D, April 0.—[Special | our 7,000 miles of road to interfere with their OVBEs Kave tandred . famitiles dn’ that Consus Worl centrated 1yo climvad outof the window and | as “absolute and malicious falsehoods" the S T Telegram to Tie Ber,| —Charles Weisel of | adoption of the polic which they have ine o e i sired s Wasmixgroy, April 9. Special Telegram lled for the neighbor: 1 seo her | Statements made by itor Dunnings of the » - . . . ugurated, 1 that we 1 0 col . cour are in destitute circumstances, | » called for the neighbors to come and see her e 5 : ° | LIEUT. CASEY'S MURDERER. | Yaukton, a well-to-do and respected citizen, | fugurated, and that we will pay no coitinis UL apparont prospects for re. | to Tug Brr|—Superintndent Porter is | children—that she had killed them. armers’ alliance that ke (Call) was hostile b LA “C0 | gions, in the probibited territory for business to free silver coinage and to all the principles lief. Those who had enough for the of the farmers' was today d with their less indicted by the United States making morewapid progress with the work [ The door was forced open and the sight after April 1. No, we are not committed to Plenty Horses All Ready for His e e " . liange. On the sub-treas- . 0 grand jury of this city upon evidence secured | the advocacy of any poliey for or ngatnst "‘:\1::I:\llh"ll|‘l.1'( vl,y‘;’.l\-:‘ Gt (ks 3ica ttkide agy | Lpon the eleventh census than any of his | wassickening. On a bed laid the mangled | ury scheme ho says: I have frequently ex Noxt Week. by Sp cial Examiner Godfrey. Weisel en- | commissions. We 1..ul. not been asked, wo Tirtioy wore standing when she came away | Predecessors in tho last 100 years ever | and almost lifeless forms of tho two little | pressed the opinion that the sub-treasury | Siovx Faris, S. D, April 9.—[Special to | histed in Company D of the Fifth cavalry in | have simply agreed on certain conditions to ‘ 1 cars of provisions, but the famili thought of making, The population schedutes | ones, whilo in tho kitchen was the insane | System might be so modified as to accomplish | Py Bee.|--Plenty Horses, who lios in jail | the regular army in 158 Aftor serving | remove ourselves from their way w 50 impovetished a8 {0 bo unaole to pay | are all in and tabulated and all the figures by | moter in the agonie all the objects desired by the alliance. even the f of death throo ye rs he re-enlisted, ana a short time | The Journai cused of the murde i “*What those conditions in this city of L ight which was due. Mrs. Black- | states, by races Al e e e M S oy . 7 ant Cioey and whoso telal for the grave | Mterwards secured in some manner the dis- f are could not, only in a gencral s o $an Toft tho olty 1ast night for @ fow Anys, bt | have boc oh b1 el dhends|| (Thohusband and fathor, Whobuta shork Demand for Reform. tenant Casey and whose trial for the grave | dapeq papers of Charles LoefMer, doorkeeper | learned, Itis safoto predict, however, and Tan left the clty last night for o few days bt | have heen publishied from time to timo, leav- | time before hud loft home hopofut for tho fu- Yonk, April 9.~The committeo on | charge begins next week, takes his imprison- | of the white houso in Washington sinco 1863, | that, too, without violating any coufidences, here. Itis expected that she will raise & con- | 102 only the minor divisions, such as towns | ture, returned to witness the destraction of | political reform of the Union League club ent with the customary stoicism of his race. Weisel came to Towa, where he palmeo | that they will not be carried out siderable sum and villages, to be reported. The most im- | ks entive family. tonight submitted o long document on the | The prisoner speaks English like a native | himself off as Loefler, Hemarried underthat THE *FOUR HUNDR| S o portant mattors still pending ai t from the Association the statis- H Sarltal ovedl to Yankton wenty vearsaeo, | Withdraw The mother died in great agon ), tho | recent Killing in NeW Orleans, which was | a0a is & graduate of the Carlisle Indlan | DAme, moved to Vankton wienty ¥oam a2d, | oo "April 0, —A meetingof the ill- Chiongo's 400"—those memoers thereof | ties of manufactures, and the work upon | Jittio boy passing sway a few moments later. | adopted. It considers tho matter gravely | $otiogl In Bennsylvants. e Aboibatsnw | tins fivo sons two of whom are in the lumber | nois Freight association was held today to who find their abiding places on Pr therm yrogressing so rapidly that it will be ¢ A s o 55 _ R vo years of age, of 10 athletic build and b b0 I 4 © | nols Freight assoclntic as held toaay to it M“_W““;m]m\w ey hmv]\: f|l.mel m;.:- ».I'(‘E.’.- \H\ 0! 1;:\\‘\ \1"”;7 Mus, Doll is aged about thirty years. from a judicial standpoint, saying that [ o VGG YIRS whites conviet him he is | Dusiness in Beresford, this state, one having | take action on the noti sof withdrawal filed rn of the formal anuncunce prised today 0 1 Tho coroner has been notified and will hold | while it is highly probable thero | ready to die. Fle was arrested in March by | marrieda year ago under the name of Loef by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and ns e this dopartme ¢ PR wido 2 > s M fres TBRLMe fier, believing it to be his true cne, Last [ 2 i Tent, made lnst evenlg of the engagement of | cHns under shis dopartinent Will | an inquest. S was a kind of rude justice meted | the military authorities at Fort Mead, and it | 5 UREEER I'l"“"*’ o Riipooeion ukast | orthwostern roads. Thoy aro dissatisfied Mr. Ogden Armour, eldest son of I, D, Av- | /2 Fedd¥ prACaE = out to the victims, it was, under the govern- | Was only after the greatest pressuro being | et 0T Uhiaand the department on | because the Chicago & Alton insists on pre- mour, to Miss Sheldon, one_of the belles of | $t the —oppositio newspapers Surrounded by Mystory. thent of 1aw o nd orderAMking ‘but warder applied that the war department consented | 1 e T s ea G ”_y_l- fariel b . % s 4R ¥ Murray Hill, New York. Two months ago | 15om tmo to time jumnod upan the work Frevost, Neb, April 9.—[Special to Tie | o 5 i L g b der. | 1o his surrender fora trinl by the civil au- [ FEEWIE W IngEracton RO toforrel, the | sorving Chicago difforentials ugninst tho - Mr. Sheldon arrived at Hot Springs with his ng done by Mr. Porter’s bureau, ovon | Bgp1—Mattin Letiman s an old German who | Lhe event cannot be viewed without grave | thorities of tho governn expense | mystery out. The true Lovfiier arrived he Milwaukeo on Texas trafic. When 1t was 0 arry s ! 3 1N itter A1 Vsl man n wh 3 : today as a wit s in the case and Weisel charming daughter. The latter entered at | 1 M5! R ]”,’;;,‘I"ll‘.,‘;,," i 1o acknowl | 403t his rosidense at Snyder, this county, apprticusion. Stich examples uro contagious | has bown en Eovomment an | Y B e e Denitor | found that they were determined on onoo the gay whirl, and beforo a week clapsed | Cdie the value an portance o o T s ¥ | and no one can tell where the next mob will | bringing m all sections of the Uit it this\ cotirasL, bHa L Atblitho! 1 Chicag ) performed. Everything points now to tho | yesterday, and there is something of a mys- _ couniry, Five Cheyonno seo Il ova wit | tary. \is_course the Atchison and Chicago, 5 bad, bea odiiced to Mr, Ogden. Ar- 3 Y, 4 X ABttars o aBres T4 % v, heyenne scouts, all eye wit LS Do At g ST S Y My Qgden At | collation of Statisties under the _present | tery surrounding the case which is now being CLLC UGty UL from Fort Keogh, N BIRUSI RIS Gty R RIS mour was o caso of love st sight, Aaiis WhIGH: To¢ cAve ARd HcouD s to oceur in the admipistratioa of L aw, nor of withdrawal, and it is niderstood the Rock 1 be | jnyestigated. Lehman w Island is contemplating the same step. ard Mr. Armour, for whom no Chicago belle ) : roachable, and notwithstanding | gon o S0 GO0 L0 i g IOWA NEW had any charms, capitulated to the Murray e well to do Mont., whilo Dr. Teneyek of Fort I how many such assaults our system of gov- [ worth, K aven imply i , arrived atnoon today to appear Rty ating a | MO : ik b Took Landanum. Chairman Faithorn_says the lines in the ¥ the growline of somo disappointed towns imulating a | opnent” will endure. Attention is then | as a witness for the purpose of identifying ¢ : 3 ) BULIXLS § T which are not as biz as they thought them- | comfortable competence. About a month ago | given to the immigration question, and the [ the body of the dead Hero, YUEI ‘Das Morvaz ila., Aprll0/=|Spocial Tote- | Southiwesterhastdeiation may; Riuse fo - AJIAMNOND PACKING SENSATION. selves, the general verdiet, judging from the | a womah named Withelmina Schonaschel ar- | document says: ‘‘We have always boasted A great effort s being made by Plenty | gram to Tue Bee—Melville Hammond, 5:.‘ oW ”l‘ \Il‘un !h;l proportions” it ¢ ‘\\llui'm\ Some sensational facts are coming to light | letters constantly received, will be highly | rived from Germany and was living with | that this land s an asylum for the oppressed | Horses' father to gather {unds to défend his OXusrUUBLICHS 5.0 b JERARLR 00 SRR S a0 1 relation to the management of the G. H. [ complimen Hammond packing house. G. W. Simpson, | of the wor ) resigned as president and general man= aged about thirty, was found dead in a hotel | o v 10 the man placed in charge here today, having committed suicide by tak- | m President Harrison, rate from Chicago than other roads ke from Milwaukee, When toul of this, rs we | sou. When L ¢ Lebhman until the timeof hi death, weck, being taken sick, Lehman s . heard from he had suc- imi- | ceeded in getting $200, and John Burns, an of ol mitions, For many yeu have been oo mylum o = : abto Fres | DONP o IO L IEie oI iU ations, | ‘attirney ab Deadreood, Hed promised to:ap. | 0@ laudanum. He is supposed to have been | General Managser Chappell said: - “all right, esidont and goneral Mani| Rosecrans and Spinoia Improved. | mont for anotary public, whose services he | Wo have ' taken |*in . such . & | peat for thenconsed Indign, Plenty Horses | @ business man at Grinnell, and papers on his | et them come on, t 7 | '“;‘* was installed, re- WasmiNeroy, — April 0. pecial Tele- | wanted to make out his last will and testa- | flood of ignorance, pauperism and crime and | asserts he is innocent, but United States person show that his velatives live at Oxford ) urned from lowa yeste e i oL ;"“‘L;P““\\{'III‘I‘:!:l(lxu gram to Tue Bek)—Last night two well- | ment. This instrument was made out ac- ;'#fl'('\ql it \;‘xth‘llw,fullmvpnou‘lfilo: r]ni 0 )‘Ialrrnll Pry, who has wuflm: ou llu‘l case, 2‘{:2&“'”"! state, st time the 3 on, e e S T S | oo s gt 1 * be. | that Americanism is _beiny uted and as- | displaying remarkablo ubility, has.indisput- | deed. sitornoy for tho English lntorests, thui | Known citlzons woro roported to be dylng— | cording tobls tustructions, and 18 & be b | sailed tn waye truly slaiminig. All the botter | abio ovidenco that Plenty Horses contossed LoWa Prasaiiing Simpson had been guilty of gross mismau meral Spinola, congrossman from N®w | queathed his property, valued at 000 or | cloments of the countsy are overtaxed in | to several the commission of the crime. kel e 7 agement and had almost run the business of | York, and General Rosccrans, register of the | 86,000, to the Schonaschel woman, with an | Gealing with this flood, The time is pro- | ‘This morniug the prisoner was taken toa | MissoUs VarLey, Ta,, April 0. —[Spocial | o' miscions to ngents, the Burlington tho company into the gutter. In reply | treasury. They wore said to be in such im- L‘l’mil‘“fi"(,uf W“f‘;’l“_flf “““t‘\"h .",lt‘ gavo 10 | pitious to ngitate tha. questions before | blacksmith and the sbackles which woro Telegram to Tuk Bre.|—The Novthwest- [ {aving today notifed the bohed of rulings of -:cm‘msm‘i_ says t‘h:l;.t reu ‘Ill;yll(!K!rl'l|.0 ‘m| minent d; of death that thewr friends ex- 2‘::1““&:“:"““"“:"‘:"““0‘;‘ l}‘m(;‘n:'« l'h:!:\-hifi it is too late and see if something cannot be | welded on by the military authorities were | ern railroad company, through its special | its intention to conform to thedecision. ‘Tho siguution us o rosult of tho open, avowed | 1o.i0q aissolution to come during tho night. | ren, Tals singular will has croatod @ Sus- | e sho svil ourpoutityand instltubions | dled off, ~Ofe of fthe exa witnosseso! thojiagent; today oaused the arrest of J, A. | Alton boyeott will #0010 effoct next Wednes= Whoso enmity he had incurred by his efforts [ Among the persons who were solicitous in | picion that all things are not right, and this | the present laws are not suficient others 85 ot Thicard: - H says: «PI(.u.r:“r:‘SL‘l“.": Haynes for recowving stolen property and [ dav, unless that roud vepents. to protect the company i curtailing the | inquiring after the invalids at the hotels yes- | suspicion has been increased by some i | should bo framed. To postpono ot flinch | White Clay ereck, not forty rods from the | Charles Tuttle and William Barnum for lar- | g shipments of its prodicts to them, which | terday was Dr, Stanton, who was un”ex- | faractionson the part of Mrs. Schonase i i i G S0 3 5 oI he e AT ) Akae ik Toon ElRN S i i i i from meeting this issue is perilous | hostile camp in which Plenty Horses was | ceny. Haynes' case was continued. Tuttle they wera selling on cominission based upon | tremely popular physicianamong public men, | The old gentleman had about $1,000 worth of | 43" cowardly. The doctrine con- | located. Casey had been up to the camp and | and Baruum were given thir s ench in the pounds sold and not upon the amouut | andwho was universally calied upon in cases | notes in his possession at _the time of bis | Youdod for is not applicablo to any one | wanted to go i and talk to tho head men, | jail. Tho thefts wore of brass and copper realized. of the sudden iliness of any prominent guestat | death. ~These the woman had in her charge | yitionality, but to all Resolutions were | but they wouldn't lot him. Casey turned | from the shops, and had begun to assume that a conferenco is belng arranged thero by “With a bonded indebtedness of $1,700,000, | the Lotels bere. Yesterday Dr, Stanton was | when interested parties sought theic where- | adopted calling upon the governments of the | back and came s far as where e We | largo proportions. 4 Pierrepont Morgan between the Loudon and a floating debt of nearly $1,300,000, con- | in u\mu itiy robust health. Tonight heis | abouts, and her persistency in holding to | soveral states to use all lawful means to vre- | stood talking and finally Casey said: ‘I — holders of St. Paul and W. i, Vanderbilt stantly ncreasing, with the accounts of the [ dead—stricken down suddenly from an at- | them, added to the suspicion surrounding the | vont the importation of criminals and pau- | guess I will go and join the boys.! Casey’s Colonel Ballingall's Funeral, for the purpose of arranging for the merging company manipulated under the direction of tack of pucumon Messrs. Spinola and | affair. She tried to trade one of the notes to | 1aps demanding that the courts be rigid in | fo re j ver p i v V. 1l o as bo of th il und Northwestern companies e BoTaTE Y 0 i % S . 3 o courts be rigic ur men were just over tho hill. W Orrumwa, In., April §.—April 14 has been L i foreign m'mu,nlnl\lw to show fictitious values ‘llm ~]nm~ arc reported to be very much better n;x \;mlrrlnk"l at ll’«r‘fl.c for ulrnl'\u. \\h“nl»!m administering the laws as to naturalizati 8@ ed, and just as we were walking away | fixed upon as the date forColonel Ballingall's | under one management,” and income for the purpose of paying onight. at the same time had money for its purchase | ana calling upon Lho press o ta Aol | e e R e o) & o D ¢ ! allingall's o ess man careful of my reputation, I could _lowa Postmasters * ppointed. All these circumstances have been noted | ion of criminals and patpers. glanding ab the ade of tholostile cimp, | roceived today, under dute of Reno, Nev, | g Fixorsco, Aprilt.—Southorn Pacifia not,” says Simpson, “‘continue tho discharge WasHINGTON, April 9.—[Special Telegram | by Lebman’s neighbors and caused a_good I}"“““ “”l:M “_‘:.“;h l‘ “““‘)uj"“‘l-‘m_ '1‘-.‘, sayiug that the remains were enroute and | oo for 1500 shows gross eurnings of of the limited duties assignea me, or allow | to Tne Bre.|—The postmaster general today | deal of talk among them. It finally led to a Ohio Election Returns, OLo0 0] 10FaG, Sho ough the head. ™ | would arrive Sund: v et my name to be longer associated with the [ appomnted the following postmasters for | decision to hold an inquest and Coroner Dav- i aninoLom The Alton Stands Alone, New Youk, April 9.—The Chicago & Alton now stands alone, boycotted by tho various railroad associations, for its dotermination to o cause 1s known for the nge: Consolidating the Northwestern. sw Youk, April 9.—The Commercial Advertiser says: “London advics state P 0. i o S ol - — of #1,854,540; operat~ pncern. " ke ) ries went to Suydel or epose, arsEsviLLe, O, April 0.—[Special Tele- Only an Accident. nses, 31,155,202, an ifcrease of A grayaived woman, elghty yearsiold, | $untT, vice B. Stubcr resiened; W. . - 2 the lato election here, which was tho hottest | Brr.|—-Charley Russell, the well known Iu- | Kleven Attempts in One Day to Burn and all - changes under leases, plainly but neatly dressed, jumped from the | ot€at (YT (6T N A Harmless" imbec lo, | and bittercst on record, action was brought | dian trader of the reservation, was in Pierro an insurance Office. ; abutument of the Indiana Street bridge, but e emsions today ap- | NEwmAsks Crrv, Neb., April 0.—[Special | today against Rov. P. W. Sinks, pastor of | yestorday and gavo the following estimate of | Senaxtox, Da., April 6. —[Special ele- Indicted Directors Areaime }‘Ij*"‘f,lg":;‘l“';;;';‘,m“‘j}:"u:‘:;:c“"" bad o home or | 4 gitea De. Georgo H. Puller @ memoer of | to Tms Bre]—A lunatic called “Happy! | the Congrogational chureh, Dr. D, J. Mer- | tho battic st Wounded Kuce from tho Indian | gram to Tue Bre]—Nathan A. Schafer, a | New Yok, April f.- The indicted direc- PIREPERNED DEATIC TO WASHING DISUE tho board of ponsion examimring surgeons at | Plunkett hs aroused tho community by es- | Ham and Willis Cay for printing aud _dis- | standpofuts prominent insurance agent who occupics tors of the New York, Now Havon & Harte ; T A RS RED AL pIeee | Siacchosion caping from the hospital. Tweaty-cight | tributing alleged libellous matter concerning | +The killing of Big Foo's band will have | suitoof offiees in the Oddfeliows: building | ford raflrond wers arraigned today. Timo home from work very tired, and m-.h...;,- her Th t Congress. years ago he murdered a citizen here named | the character of James Taylor, one of the de- | a salitary effect upon the Indians, The rem- | on Wyoming avenue, is being persecuted by | was allowea them”until next Monday to mother asked her he ted candid D to wash the dishes, WasHIN tes for council. The alleged ;, April 9.—At the patent cele- | McNamara. He was acquitted ou the plea ot A o i f Dant of the band camped two days at Mid- | o relentless enemy, Threo timos in as many | Outer their pleadings, = B Bryinr 2" Bolng “to" b room took | bration congréss: today several important | insanityand was sent toithe asylum atMount | LSl 18 sald to be an exeerpt trom o Unted | 1409 on thelrway to Fort Sully and I never ( weoks his offica has boon broken into, A KANSAS PENSION CASE, bl gl B SOnREEATOCAY,, ; e e States senate report on & pension of & merm- papers were read, among them one by the | Pleasant, a. At that time the te itory of | Vorof the local (irand Army of the Republic | in my lifosaw a more dejected and forlorn | and circumstances indicuto that it has been WITH HIS BOOTS ON. librarian of congress, Spofford, on the copy- | Nebraska had no asylum and the imbeciles | post, which ts upon’ the reliability of | looking lot of Indians, The whole band | the work of the same person. Last evenmg | Pecultarities of it Refe George Leslio West took fifty grains of | right system of the United States, it origin | from this section were all keptat Moant | Mr. Taylor's statesments thereto. The suit | numbered just seventy-three, and out of that | a fire was discovered in his private office neral tor E mor phine in ois room at the Jotel Wayne, 09 | and growth. Speaking of the international | Pleasant. While there Plunkett committed an action for damagoes and has caused a de- | number there were not more than a dozen | FETRE=TITRGLt doubt the work of an incen- Aronisoy, K April 9. Michigan street, and turned on the gas. He | copyright law passed at the last session, ho | another murder. Later on he was sent back | cided sensation in”the town. young bucks left. The balance w 1Y b A M S TILBONY SRaN: S was dead when found. The following uote | sald it may be regarded as experimental, and | to this state snd has been kept in the Lin- — e @ 3 3| gremisto i i red to the hation. pocial Tele- women and childven and descrepit old | ploven differont times, S vould be I7eA | ponsioniouso caine was found: 8l opinions: as. to ita ultimate. wWorking or [ coln heylum ever ainge it was coniploted. Ho Tilinois Ballot Reform Bill. T N bt PAmanot hioj| ouvew salfierent y Smoke would be | ¢ yong iy this ity today that scems to cons 3 ¥ P scen issuing from a drawer or desk l(ll!ln by mfi; own wish and with my boots | resuits are of little valueat tnis time, was reicased from the asylum upon the state- Sewixerier, 1L, April 9,—The ballot re- | seventy-three there were also a number who | qyd' when an cxamination was mado a | fitm the charges made in the nowspapors on. Please skip a post morter Now BOs e\ r Atnainiad ment that ho was incurabie but harmless. | form bill camo up in the house on second | had received slight wounds but wero ublo 0 | blaze would ~bo seen. Buckets of f that George 1. Lewon, the Wasnington WESTERY PEOPLE IN CHICAGO, B g LI The citizens donot propose to allow the fel- | wadine today, and various amenduents | (avel The most of these Indians were not | water were kept constantly on hand so that | po Ay R PV arod By the . Among the western people in Chicugo today | WASHINGTOX, April 0.—Tho president to- | low tosun at large, and in case he 1s mot | FeUInR today, aud Narl amendwonts | {100’ ight, forout of tho bana who were | (b it ety bo extingnishod as soon s | DOISIon attorney, s favored by tho ponsiom wero the followin Y | day appointed the following postmasters: | after dark some pérson is linble to give him | recommended vy the commitiee were adopted | direetly in the fight not more than twelve In. | discovored, Chief Munison of the fire dc- bureau. Lucas Brooks, an old colored sole AL the Saratogn Mr. and Mrs. C. Bradey, | John T, Goode at Siduey, Ta., office becomes | the same dose that ko gave poor McNamara. | by ncclumation. Dixon moved to strike out | dians ‘escaped alive or without wounds. Il partnient spent an hour in the office this | dier, several fears ago employed Loman to Fairbury, Neb, presidential; Lewis Fisher at Sparta, AT R e nent the provision for a “blanket! ticket and sub- | conversed with anumberof the band while | gfiarnoon, during which time two fires broke | Prosecuto his claim under the old | Dis- At the Commer i 2 * al-Mrs. Lyons, Omaha; | Wis M. Magner, Nebraska. i Wity At the Gore—A. J. Levi, Omaha. i 5 (e ey they were camped at Midland, and from bfare hia'y » Jacob P, Erench, commissio ! MBI e atement. | stitute a provision for “‘party” ballots, like 2 L el 11 out beford his ve o yacob D ronch, commission ox | Lixcoy, Neb, Apeil 8.—{Sneclal Telo- | juiana and Minuesota, Afier a long divous. | them Tloernac, tho il particulars of o | conclusion that A. Ryan, removed. “ityy | gram to Tue Bee.|—The following astonish- | sion the amendment was adopted and the bill | hatte. A0Fe: WAre “ALORQUIORAS e e tams. to the | couraged by repoated failures he lnst week od . M. Plerce, an attorney of this ey yme " combustible chemicals | employ pired ; k5 ! ] | then had been scattered about the room for the | place, to file his application nnder the now At tho Ttichelion—Mrs, 'V. G. Bogue ana | Nebn vieoL ing assertion appears in the Lancaster (Ohio) | went over. dians, iucluding ~ Big “Foot's ~band | irpose of destroying the office. A careful | law. Today ho motificd Mr. Perce that son, Omaha. Gonara BIROR Remaine. Gagattsbn tho4th tnat: Tho senate judiciary committa heard ar- | Bud ~ followers of Sitting = Bull who | watch is being kept on the premises. Largo | his serviccs iwere hot noeded, as ho Atthe Auditorium-—Mr. and Mrs. C. R WasniNGTos, April 9.—The body of Gen- | It 1s statod that the supreme court of Ne- | £uments today ou the Bogardus resolution, hiad Jolnad B, helove L8 battle. | rewards have boen offered for information | had Just xeceived intelligence from Wash- Castle, Butte, Mout.; I, C. Hubbell, Des | VRl G S Y AL Lt js stated that the supreme court of Nec | LoV ding for submission to tho penpio at the | Out of this pumber two bunduod and 8ILY oF | thay will lead to the capture of the tiend. ington thut & pension = hed been Molnes, ln.: Avthur B, Potter, George H, | eral Albort Pike, the eminent Mason, war re e L A R S T DS etion of an amen dment to the | two hundred and sixty were killod outright, Hobldy allowed undor the new law. He says ho has Parsell, I.. Kenneay, L. A. Lord, Omaha. | moved from the Scottish Rite cathedral to- | ment i on_account of erop fallure. Suck constitution to allow women to vote at all | tWenty or twéatynive dangorously wounded THE NEW 3, where | decision will have the probible effect of w enty-three T have mentioued who GOLD FIELDS, never wade application under the new law, s At the Wellington -Joseph Garneau, jr., | night to the Congregatior as he was prepared until last week to takd 1 chure After much Qiscussion the reso- | 31d the sev k- | election: Ouuha L A o s or® | g 1t {mpossiblo for farmers to mortgage thelr | ution ws orderod favorably reported to the | ere uot direcily in tho main battle, esoaped. | 4y Previous Kxcitements Not to Com- | his chancos under thold liw, - Brooks cane N e e S R g v farms hereafter, L 3 ¥R 2 Tho old men of the band claim that they e LG S BiRy but signs bis name with a marik, D W. B, Swan, Omaha; John M. Kead, The foregoing is a great mistake, No case e never had any intention of fighting the sol- [ pare WL EHe MLl b, Mr. Pierce, who is an old soldier, says Lemon Db MainsatTa: Distinguished Sick in Washington, | involviug such a pomt has ever been pro- Canvassing Ubicago's Vote. iors, Tuat i they had, thov would most | Sxur Lake Crrv, Utab, Aprit 9. [Special | hag evidently been permitted by the pension X Atthe Grand Pacifie-W. D. Ellsworth, Wasiixoros, April 9, —Attorney General | Sented to tho suprome court and of course no [ Cincaco, April 9.—The board of election assuredly not have had their families | Telegram to Tir Bee.|-There is a perfect | bureau to substitutethe gapers filed undes Des Moines, Ta.; S, DFake, M And. Mre. 1| Millar fs confitod Bonlaht oF slaine opinion of the Mud ‘mentioned has ever been W. I Baldwin, Emai G. Morgan, Omaba; 2 3 ) W, L. G. Cannon, Helena, Mont. ; I'rancis L. Eaton, Montana; William Gordon, Swoux ; pd: e MOl | cumped ~ with them. It was all owing ghinton of the id mentioncd Tius ever beet | commissioners today commenced the cunvass | {2 S\E oy considor ono crazy Indian that court does not know, of any such case beingz | Of the voto taken at the municipal election | {ho battie occurred. It was when they wero £08: 4! filec, and if it had been filed within the past | Tuesday last, and nothing definite will be | being unarmed that this Iudian jumpod up hour. Twelve wagons left for the vlace to- rash from this city to tho Doep Croek ro- | the old I, aud thus obtait tho ponsion pro- Outfitting partics are leaving every | vided by the late act. Ho has informed At~ uttuing pavties aro leaving evory |y, oy Goneral Millcr of the case Ex-Governor Flotchor of Missouri is very low with pneuwonia. City Y, BRI e ——— fow months on ccount. of the recent ¢rop | known as to the result for several days. It | and commenced shouting that they would all | day, and more will follow tomorrow. The Female Police dudze e~ DENIE® 1HE REPORT. fallura 1o decision could possibly havo beeh | is sasartod by the republicans today that ay | b butehered in cold blood as soon s they | work of buildinga_railroad will commence | Arcnso, Kan., Aprl 0.~ [Special Tolas ILLINOIS G. A, K e handed down, as the supreme court is now | error has been discovered in the returns from | Were disarmed, and iuterspersod withthis ho | gory 3o0n, James H. Bacon, the projector, | gram to Tie Ber.]—Mvs, Jessie McCormicly = — Dr. O'eilly Says the Dynamite Story | two years beliind time in its work. o oeinet Fiving Hempitend Wishbugo | Sang the death'chant. This weat on for ) + | B -] —Mus. J MO he Twenty-Fitth Annual Encamp- e f ( “also ym London s Lovis, Mo., reposter pril _9.—[Special R one procinet clying Hompstead Washbumo | ol yiutos, when suddenly ho' reached baving (eft for the east to close the contracts. | was i a_joko nominated against th O O hat. Orbglers totl vote o | under s blanket, pulled out o rifie and with § A HOWSPAbOY outfit is now being packed to | can candidato for the office of polic pblis justico ested. ment Opens at Decatu Burgla Decatu, T, April0.- S lele- o = Bl Be on Ship to Clifton, the terminus, and will issuo 100841 o s i Pratre Cexter, Neb., April 0.—[Special | gugmented by 100 votes, mistakes having | deadly aim droppod one of theleading officers | [ (8 o0y ) of Bur Onk, Kan. Iustead of making s bad ho Twenty-Afth | gram to Tue: B, |—Dr. Thomas O'Reilly of |, b CEIERIL, Bob SrR B IBReCiy | augmented by L i tako that ey foos | the ipstshot. The Indians say that foe | mext weok. Tho Leadville excuement s | ©f BUE Onle, Kun. fustel oF maiig f bAC encampment of the 1linois dopartment of the | this eity was shown the London dispateh in RIRE Y f P8BS B IOURGW A | rom | 4 occurred there was nothing for them to | BOUNg compared with it. gty bt R B o e Grand Ariny of thoRapublio formally openod | yofarence to & viait of the alleged dynamiters | & 8tsager living slx miles northeast of. | Ris OpRORen% do but fight and that it seemed no time until e .. erinsbanil, A OB NEOPIDERYCAMAE, Ml ¥ T A R T ; I ) On a Tour of Inapcotion from oxcossive drinking, tho Ly now pro- this morning. A large part of Commander | —Mp Atkinson of Detroit, Mich., and Dr. o Center are now in jail hero for wob- Arkansas May Be Represented. the battle was waging at its worst, When 4 4 i ¥ e Doses to use hor office to suppress the joint Distin's annual report is devoted to the his- | 0'Reilly--to Mr. Gladstone at Hawarden | o€ the stores of C, C. Carrig and William LirtLe Rock, Avk., April9.—In view of the | the Indians finally broke and ran fora raviue Saur Lake Ciry, Utah, April 9.—[Special p b Bl Mrs, Mary L. Burton of Jamestown, fors Rigon :;"ll«:::_:::t:;;::is' nigat. ’1'IAI![1n|\nu||l failure of the legislature to make any ap- u reatury 8 3 en was 4o . A e goods were e iajarn any in tho quartor of a ceatury of its "1t mny refer to me,” be said. “T do not | fotd \In_ the haymow on John Wolf's furm, | Propriation, Governor Eiagle has decided to 0. 11linols, as the senior department, | know whether it does or not, but if it does it | the father of the boys. The tory of the Girand Avmy and what it has ac- [ jn 185 complished exlste close by the light artillery of the Telogram to Tne Bk, |-County Judge | marly editon of the lo F turned on them and mowed them down ke maely edisor uf$he looal. pepar aNd now Posle Bartsch and Selectmon Howe and Cahoon, | mistress of thut place, wits a1s0 olocted polic grass. After this the cavalry mountod and Inistress of thut place, was also olected police oldiers was | | Weat abont | calla state convention to devise ways and | without any command pursued and shot 1‘ represeatiug the county in tho jointoity | judge. the, like Mrs, McCorinick, says sue They X Yise WAy, An council building committee, started for Den- | Will make war on thy joints. was recommondod o push the matter of | 1 malictous falschood, I was not in Eng. | foadY 10 0 o tho state of Washmgton. The | means to havo Arkaases propery “wopro- | down and kiliod ovory siukly fadin that e e I Sk L SR by 43 A Jnatiolon ahood; .4 Aineat Was mads by Rherift Caldwell. sentod o orld’s fair. could be found. Somé of the indians had as | ver this morning oy will remain away e - ¢ erocting & §200,00 moworial hall at Decatwr. | laud in 150, 1was theve in 1888, and was to o . PISELE Lara W many as a dozen bullets in their bodics.” soveral days and examine the vavious public THE W #. FOBECAST, Tho affairs of the depart are in @ pros- | Lave gone to Hawarden to meet Mr. Glad aken to the Reform School. An 01 Men Safflocated. : i - bulidings in Denver, hoping to obtaiu ~ ideas | . R i S For Omaha and Vicinity—Fair; slghtly perous condition stone, but_ about that time I went to Spain sunaska City, Neb., April 0.—[Special kW Loxno, C Jarly this Sustained the President that will be vaiuable when plans of te local | P ) e i Mrs. Jula Sine, president of the Womaws | and whon 1 retuened [ could not spare the | to Pur Ber.|—Sberi Willman loft toduy for | moruing fire in tho Central hotel building | Brookiys, S.D., April 9.—-The board of | It “"{:'I';,f‘v““l‘l‘,‘(f,‘,,":,:’; nedrawn, Thoy! | * e e Far e Helief corps, presonted Commandor Distin | tme o o down there, As for Dr. O'lellly | the voform school at Kearnoy with Oliver | causcd damage of $40,00. Michaer Daly, | regents, after carefully considering the uui- badte 0/ s iy D AL At e e Lideiln With @ handsowe silver gavel as asiiver anul- | yocrapous to churge that he was it lsbre: | Goodroe, @ yovug lad who has been terroriz- | aged seventy, father of Daly Brothers, pro *( versity case, decided 10 keep the university A New Trinl Denied, P or Towd—Claaring weather; northwesterly versary prosout from the ladios to the Graud | it the dynamiters, Mo is o priest and | ing the vicinity of Unadilla for the last year, | brictors of tho hotel, was urable to es open. | Tn order to make the condition of | St LakeCirr, Utah, April 0.—(Speciat | winds; colder Army, could not have been connected with a sec 't | Young Goodroe is un_orphan and has passed | and was suffocated. \d vemained in the priesthood. | beyond the control of the people who have Bt o el jor Connelly veportad the finding of the things as favorable as possible, the voard re- | ‘welogram to Tur Ber)-—Judge Zane ov For 'Soath Dukota~Light rains; clearing dure orgauization i iina X E \ e motion for oy o by the day; westerty winds; warmer, original rocords kept by Major Stephenson, | He did go to England in 1559, but it was in | been giving him a home. In Danger of Washing Away. instated tho suspended students, The dis- | ¥ \\,“:;v_‘m “)”I‘“f T.090Y Il)lvm 1n_tho oase | it WeGdY; lekiish i ok founder of the Grand Army, Thus all the | connection with tho Times trials, He and - St Joserin, Mo, April §.—Citizens of El- | ¢iplinary action of the trustess was sustained | 0f S iinond,. ha' Denver man oon e et Ba eurly procoedings kavo boon®racovered and | My Atkinson went where to carry to Parnoll Death feom La Grippe. Yioted of manslaughier, and he will be sen- (i vo | and approved will b published. e thousand dollars wera | wood, Kau, 8 suborb of 8t Joseph, Atkinson wer oAt Lin yrin s i tenced on Monday. The case will ve Drearey, L, April .-John Lindsay, pubs B o ol Sk ataod b | {ntormuation Whizh they dli ob thiuk 16 safo . Beataion, Nob, Apel b—(Speclal Talo- | groatly alarmed aiishe, risug of the Missourd The following resolution unavimously | pealed lisker of the Daily Labor Bulletin, aud proigs subscription for & monument to Mjor | 0 TTUSLIO ANOLE TRTL gram to Tuk BEe.]—John Robertson, an old | river. Elwood 18 situated upon very low | passed | Evree-pens 0 fnent fu the state work of various labor o Sienheuson, to be orected at Petersbur, R (e o and highly esteemed resident of this city, | ground and has been several times washed | Whereas, There have been brouglit to the No Dagoes Need Apply AT PR Y The cleotion of officors began this after. B n o vonvention. |, 09 gixty-elght years, died this morning of | Bway. attention of this board certain fucts which Az Lake Ciry, Utab, April 9 —(Speclal | B&REOtORS, 0 o e Augustus Cave noon, but will not e finished until tomorrow, | SYPNEV, N 8. W, April 9.—At yester- | 4 throat trouble, superinduced by la_grippe. e relato to_the management of the state unk | Telegram to ik Brr.) -~ Dubols & Williams, | ensiisy Bantiiek, M. 10 for Whitahaven at Thowas O, Fullerten of Ottawa and Horace sossfon of tho federation convention | The deceased has been a resident of Beatrico Bow:zn and SMyer Post Forfeits, versity av Vermillion; it has been o iy ity oo e D Lo L R I L 5l 3. Clark of Mattocn were running o close | the delegutes adopted the constitution biil | for about thirteen years. His wife and six [ NEW Onveans, La, Apr Both Bowon | . Resolvod, 1. Not to closo th university. 2, | 9 DEbYr coniraCions wio oo Fdings Bho | son of Major tiencin Beuifuck, Iy dedd) o 4 Do forcommander. Kx-Goveraor Oglosby | and tho scusion closed amld a sceno of en- | children survive bia, and Myer posted a #00 forfeit each toduy as | e board b Tl COniiio: | liolsted the American flag aud auhounced | Wallace, pustmastor of wis city, " diod th s the ouly cand.date for delogate-atlurge. | thusiust. suarantee for thelr uppearsuce on of events which resulted in toe petition | /0 o o3 noed apply.”" | o R A A aan oFtls lita Lover Th Wamen's Hellof corpe elootad 81rs, Biary B An Ola Settler a guarautee for tholr uppearauce in the | from the students, addressed Lo the rogents, | M Nodagoss need apply " fotslog, 1O WaY Anon ofatie (i CoTa A. Bradley of Decatur president. Fatally Shot His Mother, Brapsuaw, Neb,, April 0. al to T A LY o hidr ud the request of cortain members of 1he | g s W s O UYL A¥aligoe, & Drother Of Mereral 2 Do SPatally ShosA bR navs b, April 0.~ |Bpecial b i TR e el B 43 viking Contrast with Nebraska. Vallace and was President Haveison's Sesg ; - Jeepnsosviiie, Ind., April 0.--James | Bre.| ~The funeral services over the ren A Woman Acquitiel of Murder. T, e e reaizmation This ro. | ST Pavt, Minu., April9.—Afwr raining | law pactner. e ho friah Iaazus Moeilig. Cowird and his mother quarrelod this morn- | of the late Humphrey French were beld here | Rk, Ga, April 9. - Mrs, Mckeo has boon | uest secms 1 Ctho tegents toicad to the | all day it has boon tnowlng toulght over a | Ricnwoxn, Va., April 0.—Ceneral Johu ¥ NCINNAYL, April 9-Eighteon mom- | ing. Sbe struck him with 8 rock sud be | today. Thedeceased was an old and re- | acquitted of the charge of murdering Mrs. | subversion of discipline intho unlversity, | gooa ‘portion of soutern Miunesota and | Cooke died hore wuight, He was & uativo o o o - 1 h H ¥ ¥ ¢ | Pers cut of the thirty-five composing the | fatally shat er in retura, spected citizen and came to this state in 1870, | Whipple, and i s0 far to be decadedly veprehensibfe. | North Daxota, | Missouri,

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