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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1891, " ” ) change, appoared bofore the committee and (| treaty of recip®Ey bebween Sonin ana e Bare e i s el Shend o1 O DR AR & ¢ & MOUX CITYS FIRST DLFEAT- :.':‘“"“':‘;““:":‘:'2:"5:;":‘:;"“::\:“'n:‘."’:é:;;“;?:‘.?figfi RUSSL‘ THREA“NS lTk\L‘- i‘m;‘fls'h'fig.‘.'i,"h' n}n:-fi!?}l:z General “EAL\S A M( NSTER STRIKE. ;;"‘fi'v l‘l‘:?'“n‘y‘vl.:::"“;‘lmt:‘;;"q:;:'r‘: n«"?':r:.:'u‘;:".‘:‘l.‘l WFSTERN b’l K\TES CONLRESS. gL it wo ct Baat St. well ; B et : o never hoard any complaints, ‘but supposod 1t Happens in the int Gamo They Play | Rrastod tiat corptation Tho ‘eunmniueo | Tho Grar Will Hot Tolomts Tulian Tuter: | _Loxboss ADFR 0 ostin oy, YOS 001 ympathy with tho non o L. dacided to introduco a resolution in the house Carthy, membef of purliament for Newry, Interstate Convention of Miners and Opora- | 4 (o A Onvention of Great Importance to Qom- with Lincsln, d sonaio extending its jurisdiction, so the foronoe with His fchemes. h Loonis, assistant general manager, ipat¥y 'L'»:"fi? ,:;I:I,‘.q,‘,..;,fl.‘;m,m i ctton, S0/ 118 0 h His fohem: fias offered o refighuhis seat in tho commons tors Breaks Up ina Row, stated very positively that no fusteuctions of meroial Oircles vestigated. " in favor of Shaw if that gontloman will o any kind Bad over boon issued (o diserimin. | " sent to resumo hisold positionas Irish leader R ate between uniou and non-union _men. Of SECOND DAY OF THE AMERICAN SEASON, | A larze number of leading favmers and | wi| REGARD [T AS AN ACT OF WAR 0 - . the men discharged during the gonoral © i ::‘,H,,(I,',‘,',‘l:“r,.‘,,HY:.;:]"“:.-;-mvlv.'- ‘v::"-"“»:‘v: m;;{ Rolief Funds Divertod. WILL AFFECT HALF A MILLION PEOPLE. | duction, not move than oetenth we ™ oy | OF INTEREST TO THE ENTIRE COUNTRY. 0 e« o | house cor o8 ¢ Deniis, April f~=When Lady Zotland and men. The trouble at Lincoln, ho said, was | mgriculture this morning to listen to the hea , Ap hen L. otla 3 ——— iy B0 M n, id, e Louisvitle, Boston and the Athletica [ ngof the stockyards bill Representatives | A Russian Expedition Into Abyssinia | Miss Bilfour today reiched Clare in their b oTBINTION BF Bdtow. Wha | ettty BEY o T D s MR Winners—Nebraska City Wil of the Fast St. Louis and Chicazo yards Hixorting Brglish Jesisisy= tour of aid distribggion, the Clare boatmen L { Non-Partisan and Coliticat Discu i " Bewe were hieard in opposition to some of the' radi- d WO S IRIAE y presented a romarkeble adaress, ring to of Labor Will Afd Will Investizate the Liacoln Strike, slon Not Permitted — Prominont ave n Team er ! ineasares now pending, In the conrse of Mr. Davitt Offers an the aiversions by unscrupulons politicians of At Straggle in a Garesnone, Til, April Grand Mastor £the N " Sportiog News. disenssion it wae statad that the farmers Esplanation. the funds sont free, Amorics for the assist- Wilkinson of the Brotherhood of Rallway n of the Nation Who A florin more {rom” commission mon s of tho poverly-steicken people of fro- Trainmen, was telegraphed today to come to Will Participate. ,. to ask representatives of the live 3 e coniiecienis Lincoln, Ncb, to investigate the vancos Lixcory, Neb, April 9.—[Special Tele. | SEOLST 1o WK O s thom Loxnox, April .—([Special Cablegram to AANA D ACK ENSON, Pirrsnvio, Pa, April 0.—The intorstate | 0f seven members of the trainmen's lodeo ¢ . gram to Tk Bee.|—A large number of bas - - Tue Bee.)~A St Petersourg dispatch says Y v y & there, discharged by the Chicaeo, Burlington | . K¥=A8 Ciry, Mo, April b [Special 0 ball enthusiasts gathered at the ball grou SIGNING NE that Russin will consider as an act of war | Startling Story of Her Incarceration 4 & Quiney for nlleged sympathy with the | F1E Bk [~ Although a woek is yet to elapso . 4 cor W an inharmonious end suddenly this evening. | stetking® switchmen, Ho sent Vico Grand | before tho first wester o this afternoon to witness the strugglo in | ; Re. | 0¥ tnterferonco by Italy with the Russian in an lnsane Asylum. AP Mard elite - F rOvaALs el Cptnlse:| NeweiE: ne 0 sent Vico trand ¢ tho first wostern states commorcial which the Lincols and Sioux City nines met [ Governor Buyd Busily Apvraving Ree | yojion starting m throe o four days | NEW Yonx, April 0.—The Herald will to- | gtot8 WG i dbeldied ,',,“'_L’.,ml : i coneross will convene In this city, thera is for the Hrst time . (.-.u\],' incted sLnum‘lml quw | foF Abvisinta. Rusia rogaris Emperor | mOrrow publish astariing story rolativo to | pyriiet tile ws doclared oroflioss wd Wil =y » Company every prospect that tho meoting will be tho [ plavcors, Neb, Avril b Spocial to T | Menelok as the independent soversigm of an | the Incarceration of Anna Dickiuson, the | (il 8o dle was twlel. TS | Jolin White, tho man who rocently ob. | most succossful of tho kind ever heil in. the | el Mhe folowing bills woro slgned Y | i, qopnaent nation and will toleratono ob- | fimous lecturer,in an insmie asylum, It ek Al nod a Judgment in a Salt Lako court | United States, The corresponding secrotary Covernor Boyd today : g struction in dealing directly with him. The | siys: “Miss Dickinson came to Now York | 8 @stement has veen abolished, and | aguinst thg Union Pacifle for 4300, and who | 18 i recoipt of accentances from u lrgeo pro euato file No. 110,00 act to amend sections | expadition s under command of Lictienant | today with Dr. Sewan of Goshen, N- Y., at | 11 Amicablo and harmonious relations Wt | was arrestod during the trial of the eivil caso | POrtion of the fnvitations sont out, aud Y6 P;‘u“‘;ml ”l;:'. ;['.I ~I;l" ; 1, 93, 99, 101, .\:_n:_hvk‘nv:. v.»x‘-I\l.t\v]:.-f‘n.:"‘;;‘ll ':{‘uu u';vln an xls:: whose house she has been since 'Ih":Ix "-\";\'"{ :::\\;:;-'nll’h«l' \\\"‘“"‘::M"*wf‘l'\" | and afterwards taken to Greon Rivor on a [ fmone those who will be here aro somo of i L 110, 111, 115, 12 3 proved ¢ nd power ysiq 4 Soini i 2 i © yor re broken of nd ma warrant charging him with the murder of | the foremost men of the co 3 ¥ e L N " Gt ol | She escaped from Danville, April 2. , * I \ wrder o untey in com 140, 149, 145, 145, 146, 1S, 15%, is thirty-threo vears of age and has servel not bo resumed. It wlso means thut Brakeman Pat Taggart, in July last, roturngd | mereial aund oficial cireles, Many of tho iy By Al - years in tho army of the Cau | They came for ths purpose of apyrising i o “ o r capter 12, entitled “‘citios of motropolitan The seccnd " tn command | Miss Diolelusonts felons of New Yotk of the | (Bin0. Workers in the Otto and ¥ to Salt Lake Thursday, having been dis. | more prominent men who have been fnvitod, was splendid. Raymond did some excellent " compiled statutesof 189, and tore- |is 4 monk mnamed Tikhou. Tho [ wrongshe hud sufferedand o secaro logal ';‘f"“""! reglons will quit work May 1, af- | charged from custody by the judge of the dis- | and who bave not yot accepted or declino, Morkon thira. Clin, Burkott and. Irwin | Peil saidsectons s amadod and also to. | expedition expects tai, shaut. iwo wonihs | aivie i ol ops mesury th ocure Hoe cting 00000 persons directly and undreds | iriet court of Swootwatee count have givet tholr assurance that they will be jopoit'sastion 81 of seld ahaptar, s ¢ e journey to the headquarlers o reedo she roturned to Pe 4 of thousands indirectly, As the > work- 7 Vi tis o sout! oro hossible . » v mado the crowd fairly wild with their | :;?_“‘llv“ l‘i:wmi‘li‘ ::. ‘;v‘ll‘:,\“:'h'\rlw: his is ot ot A\':f"u; ") -\““L“\wn s AT B IV)I’IH‘I‘(W::: l|’\\"{“1y}::-hl.|n)n‘ r.:|!l\'::' \“:‘lm. kA 1‘\‘(‘(‘};1‘~“|un|‘1‘.‘[|l-I: “:I‘\ i I‘:x‘ |‘|I<‘|“":x .‘-\i‘v;:‘(v .\\rm. says he was brought before the court 'r'\.f\( lllf“:: l;‘}l 0sslble |‘\_nuuln Lo com Tho hard hitting. Whenever either of these . Ly L L i tion will be erected tiere for use during the | coration upon ber sister, whom she ac- | pouy vill also demand an eight= | from day today, and that the attornoys for | 1 {ho convention 18 tobo_putely nons cameto bat it was expected that they would | Senatofile No. 18, an arl to croato and w2~ | rainy season, and excursions will be made in | cuses of harboring an intense fecling | DOUFdaY, continuation of work after May L | the Union Pacific wero continually moving 3 YTt WHAGH e ouiEss s b T L send the bull into the adjoining pasture, and | ulate public warehouses, and the warehous- | various directions to gather scientific facts | of joalousy and hatred. She also | DOW Seems almost impossible. Two great | for continuances on the ground that ovide JHolitiodl. alssamsiont: Wil D6 Bovaatiu they generally succocded ing, shipping, welghing and inspection of | and make inguiries ns to the condition and | uccusos her sister's physician, Dr. Hiloman, | organizations—tho I<nights of Labor and the | against him was daily _expectod e A L A e The Sioux City team appeared on tho dia- | by ™ Blavators and. storehouses aro public | DSty of * the people. The expedi- | of being in the plot ' against her, Shesays | Awerican Federation of Labor—aro back of | statement was made that them was | i o, G s e e e mond for the first timo today and did_excel- | £ - CEVAITE 8 Uired o mako | Hon will remnin threo years In ' tho [ sho was taken by force from her sistor's | the mon aud their woncy will be attheir dis- | 810an in the Texis penitentiary who Saw | i \veat ahive. Conm o and the et cellent work, nowwithstanding. The playing [ WARROles. T Ciers bro ot liborty to | COUNEY and make an attompt to reach the | houseto an asylum, sho resisted until the | posal M push Taggart trom tho train and that ho | Xjyiin, Arkansas, Kontucky, Tohneres of Genins and Earl was superb and Swart- | o ine property and books groat lukes froma directiopnot yet attempted | skin was torn from her arms and her gav- W. P. Rend of Chicago was the only one | Was coming to testify. This farce was kept | a” o her sou \.‘m.m_ Kentucky, Tonnessoo wood did some maguificent batting, The | “XIHEEFEIIREY R MO0 of Toyd makes | Dy Europeans, It is this part of the pro- | ments torn into rags. of tho oporators favoring the oighthour day. | up ontil - Wednestay morning, whon the | foito"Thersoution, states will disiss o score i3S the fc v comment: “Note: I observe | Eramme that cxcites English jealousy.and itis [ vard, 1t appears, became imformed | Othiers said in subsiance that they coald not | court announced that he was exceedingly | ;o FETPeS oWk et Rak from_lill- Lincoln, .o coocieeen0 000 002 008 8 810 | il i OERTS (o provide for tho fixing of | feared it may lead to underhanded attempts | of the facts and seonrod the release of Miss [ Stand it: that the cost of production would ryof the mattor and that in his opnjon | ROt Wisconsin, <Towa, * Kansas and other Elouy City 3 00000 8 0—5 1 s of storage, the same ovidontly boing in- | to injure the expedition, orat least defeatis | Dickemon. He expresed himself entirely | be increased by it, et b up job and that Enooutaging lobters. iivo ‘beon’ feceived s A IHH O pirror | ertently omitted in the enrollmont, Inns- | objects. Lieutenant Mashkoff is confident, | confident of the sanity of Miss bicierson After the adjournment of the conference 0 for: Holding the mun. Ho | reon’ Congroasmon Crisp . of Greorgies T T e {3 et SEBii | mueh as the billin its prosort shape containa | howerer, that with the friondshiplof Menelok, | Miss Dickerson herself, when seen by a | the miners held a meoting and lecided to | thorefor Stgad i o S | Benjamin Buttorworth of Ohio, Ton, Edward SEA R maiy provisions of benolt 1o thoso engagod | Which he has every rason to oxpect, ho will | roporter, was prtectly calm _and rational, | demand anadvance on May | equivalont to [ WHite says that while at Greon River he | Sygiti Buiienvorth of Ciho, How Edwan P hes roduaeing and tho storgo of grain, it | be able to resist any hostile attack. St will prosecuis hersistor for tho mental | 10 conts pee on_on the b ght- | soc ured evidenco that, the Union Pacllic rall- | Ghiirman of the house comimitteo on rivers sives my approvil.” and physical sufforing she his undoreone, wour day, failing i wl strike will | Way company was at tho bottom of tho wholo S COVOEnAE TS tBeLEE DLIRh AL Dockrey of Missouri, Hon. Don. M House roll No. 56, an act providing that in IN THE CONMON it i et follow. = paven and he now proposed to suo it for | 4,y American Association hampons | counties whers there arcnot more than one = A TEXASMURDER TRIAL, tonight some of the ieaders of the %000 damages for false imprisonment. Dickinson of Michigan, Secretary of tho In Play Ball in Dend Earnest hundred and twent vo thousand intuoi- | Consideration of the Irish Land Bill | — s stated that they were satisfied the WILL, X SCTTT 3 terior Noble, Congrossian Baker of 1K ansas, Lovisvitie, Ky, April 9 [Special Tele- | tants. tho board shall not consist of more than Commenced. e it S o L ARl - A0S 1 Ho o Sk s SHL et e Sl o b ainy Scerctary of tho Trensury Fostor, Congeross: ; i y i five persons, A » Special Cable o y, ©. Ci y bl s) cir fight against thecight-hour g i nan MeCreary, Hon, James ! o gram to Tui Brk.)~Louiwille axain d D Nos 80 8xi'sch 20t the metaitilihs || OO, A [Special Cablegram to e O, e elogram | MOYEment: that the fight would extend to | Long Needed tmprovements Decided | (V0 fenrd: Hon. James (. Bliino, Hon feated Columbus today through superior | yoie'n 4 miitanance of & soldiers' homo. Tue Bee.|—The house of commons pre- , ., April 0.—[Special Telegram | thq wmilroads also, The operators mn a gen- Upon Favora by Olittias Ttnel Gt ok Bt ol Hon, playi Faston was pounded all over the | ~Senate file No, 153, an act tomake the |sented an aiv of liveliness this ovening. | ' Tt Ber|—The trial of W.C. Cash of | eral way conceded that some western 10ads | nriio mambors of the cometl mot Jast night | Of othors of will uimtauhy hl“\“l‘v:l]vu'l;:‘ of field, while Ehret proved a perfect stumbling | selling or g1 away of fire arms, amuun Thero was a goodly muster of members on | McKinney, Tex., for tho kilhug of Edward I [ wero supporting the fight against cight with City Engincor 7 1 Chai o] theso gentlemen will bo hore in porson, and Block. The batting of Wolt, Donovan awd | Lons or other munitionswhich cinbe wod | tho oonchos and the gllevios woro wall | YOungis iiow onand oxcites great intorost. hours, butdenied any coucerted move. Bivkhouser and Major Foray of tho boaed of | AL contribute papers to the " prozranmme. Weaver was the feature of the gane, The | in fire arms, to any’ Indian nota citizen, and | 41100 ANl the Irish leaders with the single | Fiftan lettdrs written by Mrs, Cash wero i 5 - hauser and Major Furay of the board of | Those of thom who caniot, bo hero will send, sroviding a'penalty therefor. 4 sh lead sl LR w e b THEY WILL z, public works and discussod for two hours the | or huve already Sent. papers to e cone 2 p provlding B x,i‘“;'." s mako the | exception ‘of Mr. Parncll, when the house | Intruduced us ovidenco today. They esta s ver S plans for m\-m«‘vl-.m( ‘:»\wl .I~\lr\h,\1.;:: :!”I’v ~:,‘,f?‘}?...1‘ el Rl e Tty i O | seliing or giving away of malt, spintuous or | was called to order, were fn their places, an | ishedthe fact that Mrs. Cash and Young New Deal to Be Tried in the | madoduriug the coming yoar, | meeting Sea e A gt sMHO SR S AN vinous lisuors, or intoxicating drinks of sy | unusual scene lately on the Irish bonches. | Were on terms of criminal mtimacy and aro Coke Strike. TR e T b B e TR AT LOH ARy Rou HEuinila rors-Loulwiile, 23 Columbus, 4. Batierie Kind whatsoever toan Indian not. a citizen a | Mr. Gladstone occupied his accustomed seat | Very damaging to the deccased. The defenso ; % lonced of liberal extensions of thesewer | putopworth of Ohlo said that e wonld bo Louisville, Ehrdtind Cook: Coluibus, Baston | felony, and providing a penalty therefor of a | and presented u sprace appearance. Mr. | Witl endeavor to prove by experts that Cash | Movxe Preasivr, Pa., April 0.—Tnterest | systom was advoeated by all of the oficials | delishted to address the congress on tho &30 Déwst fino 110t oxecoding §1,0000r inprisomont in | Balfour was deboniive and smiling, ap | Was insane when he did tho Killing. Mrs, | centered today in tho coroner's inquest, | present, and it was finally azrred that bonds | topic of “Ieelprocity and mors Fxtons BRttng e Hoature the penitentiary for not lossthan twonor | parently happy in the thought of the house | Cash, the divorced wifo of the prisoner, i a | which reopened at noon. o far nothing im- 000 for sower extensions and 0,00 | Trade Rolations betweon the United St oo i re than five years. having at last reached the Lrish | witness for the defense. Cash's wife was | povane has be PR DT TR (e \ fEsmage 2 and other Nations.” The indications now Baurivione, Md., April 9.—(Spocial Tele- | g 0% 1a'NG 42, an act to provide for the [ land bill. Mr. Balfour's plegsant manner | put on the staud today, and her testimony L eon eliolted, 16 | for paving should bo voted, are that thero will bo numorous papers o gramto e Bee.|-The Bostous captured | depositing of state and county funds in | was in mirked contrast with the solomuity | Was sonsational in the extreme. Many of | Strikers scem to have renewed hopes Xt proposed o exteniithe North Omahi | ool of thasaraubjectar. *Irrigation. of Atid the gatme today by Umely batting, anderrors | banks displayed by the Trish mombers, who were | the letters that EQ Youns wrote to her | The locked-out men have been doing mis- [ SoWerfrom Tiwentyseventh across Thirtiew | Ji0GQT MO AHARTIS: (SERAiN of 4 on the part of Van Haltren and ftobinson In | | houso roll No. 57 an art to amend section. | affectod by theie knovledgo of tho differenca. | Whileshelived fn Kentuclyy ind befors she | sionry work and thero aro less mon atwovis | Sisienpy and i soig Coohoit® Jonon | i brocity and Totsrnational Traio | Ho it 1 ha piksing of Weldk of chapter 16, Statites 1539, providing that | of opinion which existed in their vanks in ro- | and Cash were divoreed wero produced and | togay than yestorday. HGW RBWOr AbAE VINian SLrEe L o e sion,” “Phe Indian Question and O penin YL (i corporation hereafter created shall | gard to the measure, Mr. Parnell and his fol- | read in court, all of which bear evidenes of | ““Jiles MeBrido, 6f the miners' exocutive | 10 oxtond the Teconte it en 10 | of Indian Lands” *“Transportation wnd Ime thotome team was brilliant. The batting of | givo notice annually in some nowspaper and | lowers favoring u rapid passage of tho bill, | having been conwived in the devilish desire | board, says information has. beon o | o ixteenth and extond tho Twonty-firat streot | ue i ‘o Waterwaya, Lulco, Gult ane Gilbert and Strickler wery At | that all stockholders of corporations are | Both sides wer preparod to make a demon. | 10 tear Cash’s wife from him and th agaliist Capbulll. Loat/ and: somo: of bis o DD Pacific’ ports,” “Tmmigration” ond._ Sotto: tendance 5,457, The score jointly and soverally liablo for all tho debts | station upon thointroduction into tho house | children and ruin bis home. Kegarding | Qooitios bl T and - some of bis teepry ? o Taeko B0 Lawal Hitine 3 CANNAE hd. < deputies charging them with murder. The ANNOUNCEMENTS. ment of Unoccupied Lands, ause and Baltimore. of the corporation, of tho new members for Ashton Manor and | Uash's moves before he killed Youn, warranis will be sorved tod Superintes of ~Business Combinations d Mann T 50 The Lincolu -hatter bill was also siznea North Sligo. Dally in Pebroary of this year, they | qeny y-of the Morawood works com= | ThoPayton comody. o ¢ will appear ALl oftho other subjects. on tho Aot BT cuntog | . This afternoon Governor Boyd signed his | During the proceedings this evening Mr. | indicate tiat he was insane from brooding | menced sorving oviction noticos this moring. | in “Josh Whiteom® at (e cny b opoar mmo witl b dlscussed &t lonizth, tho B and Townsend, Dily and Murphy. name 702 times to certain relief bonds. It | Timothy Healy assailod Messes: Noln and | over the wrongs inflicted upon hin. "Thesoldiors will mottake any hand in the | (e Mhe ioomo’ &t the Grand this even- ary being advised already of numes % took just fifty-five minutes to accomplish this | Thomas W. Russell for supporting the got - evictions unless the strikers resort tovio- | P&+ The audiences have been steadily in- [ papors being prepared upon the topies. = 5 creasing as the week passes on, showing that | The approaching week will probably fina “inancinl Way. convention of miners and operators came to “Tho Lincoln team delighted the spectators with its very heavy hitting and goneral around good playing. Hart was in the box for the first five imnings and did some superd work, He was succeedod by Sicbol in the | sixth inning, but the change seemed unfortu- nate, as the homo team hit Siebel hard Patterson's fielding for the Lincoln nine | COLONELS STALL WIN. Ensy for the Athletic chirograpic feat. orument agiivst, the quibbling amondmont TURNEEY TH ¥ HOSE ON I le: PaiansLrin, April 9. —[Special Telegram B T 2 offered by Mr. Healy. o X 3 The strike leaders have agrebd to stand | the good work done by the company is ap- | thelist of acceptances by prominent peoplo o R Bis R dhe o ilatis v A i s it SHE 15 A KLEPTONANIAC, oMo speaicor fnally put i (‘n;lln),‘z:\r; mat- | ferious :tu.. L Firo in a Smail | asido and allow the mento act independently. | prociated. The' admission is 10, 20 ane 50 | quadrupled. Ib is expocted that at leist Y ¢ 5 % g ter by calling Mr. y to orvder for prolix- Pennsylvania Town, ‘With this end in view a convention of strik- | cents, threo-fourths of those who b asyet been of itin aisposing of the Washington te sad Plig! 53 Gavile ; . Nol ST s 5 on rik B § bl ey 1) ROk ] Gt (;r“::m. l'x(\rrlf Eiisworen | ity nd Mr Nolan forusing unparliancntaty | Wikesnee, Pa, April 9.-A sorious ors was callod - fortomarrow,' the ob- | o "cuuau atieman and ovenug, tho | ULUIS (@ docidoeithor way. will fhid it pos s noon. Attendance, 1,097, J of aunkee. angu i N o \ wvep |J€ct being the appointment o oarc A £ v afternoon and evening, the | sible to be present. Aside from these, there Corkhill hns signed with tho Athletics PIY | 1oy <o curr. Moo April 6—Miss Carie | 118 litle pnssago foreshadowed many | £ occarred at Kinigston, across the river, | 19¢t BORE tho appointment of a board | yig now burlesquo company, all ladies, will | Wil b munerons. accitanmes fan” theo right ficld, Tho score: iavas Ciny Mo, April 0-Miss Cartle | passages of a similarnature in the futnro and this afternoon. The local fire brigade was | g conferonce with tho operators as i be atthe Grand. who have lately ved invitation and who (\‘mn‘.lv:,.-l 3 0 :; ‘v; f :: :: {: g 3 T t"n;“m::l of -vl|l\‘\"‘|nlu‘l‘. daughter of I’snn;- -ru-‘\‘.ll.;l,lnl\m;v.‘_,:-E!nllmu.vh pleasure to Mr. Bal- :»;u:m‘hnul,;éx fi ,;\'lu n Mitehell Dufly of | atives of the employe: Olair :""1 FImry have yet to bo luvited. The local committecs ashingtor 7 0 0-1 | Bilsworth, awealthy commission merchant | four and his friends Sdwardsville forcod his way inside vhe hnes. | ization. Bi L ws. are working hard on arrangements and aro Iaae hits = i Frrars | of tho Croam City, was arrested oo yosier- }m\]l oltarrived at a lato hour. He | iho fromen turned the hoso on him, whe This afterncon Captain Loar and thirteen A Mr. Marks, stopping at the Casey hotel, | using their best endeavors o sco that no Tamtess X atterley S | day forstealing 310 worth of goods from the | et Maurice Healy on entering the house, | 0 PG VRS e G 00, K0 WEEREE | oputios wore urrested on tho chirgo of mur- | reporied to the poiico lust ovening that ho | Prominent thinker of e country wil be lofi You Reefoad At Bulleno dry goods storv. Shetold s story in [ “While in committee on the 1rish land bill | o hand andin o short tme twenty-five men | far thayakon 0 Scottdule, Thoy gavo bail | had olther lost or beou robbed of a wallet | puitvited, Whis moeting 1o bo eho of tho S arfastol menwors | tic s Y B si0 o brains of the United States. v ques- NG Ginie the evening to the offect that she lad boen | Fowler (lberall moved that the salariesof | were fighting with - tones, clubs, wrenches | br W squ i Sooc masipce WiBeRnountoLELLM0 AN a1y bdthe oz »,'.-,‘u',‘..n'x.‘\i‘.-\fiffiil.'ét.‘(,, s VA e elo. | hypuotized by W. H. Webster, a lawyer, and | the lind commissionors bo placed in the ¢ and evorything that couid be found, The | squires’ office in as quiot & manner as nossi- | % CCriificatoof doposit for 8,00 on the Na- | business men that has como together for sram o o Bl Th St Toamls Oly. | Ber 8tory was so woll tald that tho fiem ro. | Mates and thereby be. controlled by paria- ice camo to who rescue of the firomen and | ble to keep the news from reachiug the strik- | tioval Bankof Commerce. Both the notes | years. cinnati gamo was postpoued on account of | Jused 10 profer charges. Lastoveningitde- | Mok = oo o i | M oo peats i ,from Edwardsville. | ors. A large crowd gathered, hovever, and [ #nd the catificate wero payable to Mus, |~ Hon. Tdward Atls inson, an eminnt finan gan velops that Miss Eilsworth has from child- Healy held that the proposal was a vitul | The business men along the main sireot then | the sidewalk and strect fronting the ofice | Pavker. h cier of Boston, has sent to Ritchio i hood been a1 kleptomaniac. The young woman | On¢. Thegovernment had rigged upthe com- | cameto tho assistaticoof the policemen and | wero soon a mass of humanity. The defend- [ Mr. Marks claims that the wallet, was lost | the followine resolutions, svith a request tha Pit < grew tired of being sent to Burope for treat- | Mission out of tory nominces aud attachesof | firemen. Afteran hour's fight: Edwardsville [ ants waived a heariog and they were on [ some time Wednesday night. v Le prosented to congress, in event that ot . ~[Special Tolegram to | ment, aud refusingto be kept in confinemon t | the housoof lois. tho pormanent lwdlords’ | was put torout, ho less than twenty men | to the Eighteonth roamont camp, where | UPpto midnight st night tho polico had s unadle to be here in peison g T Bon]obhil Kl e pitenor | 4 home shewentto Clicagoand thore be. | barmoies. The ouly cianc tewants lnd was | lawiug boen budly fujured on each sice. | they will be carefully puardad witll tomor- | 10t discovered any traco of this precious Iesuivad, Slabitte mint of tho Uniion = ekl came o trained nurse. She was so skilful | Vested in the controlof the commission by | Broken heads, noses and limbs kept the | row. Tho aefendants arenot worriedoyver | wille. tes should beopen to free coix f dol who jumped his reservation with Omaha | fhat many reputable physicians took herup, | Parliament. doctors of both towns busy tor hours, uud it | the ultimate outcome of the suits. o lars or multiples of dollars made cither of to join the Columbus club, being ono | but when her ailment leveloped they were r SO § is thought two or three will die. — Wanted in Sioux City. silver orof gold, with the customary propor- of the two players to desert the L'u}:{]lvl\;"l?llu‘lro.p her |n\u'H]:mh:fliuu, G *T hece ; l‘r"nhlt‘;n;l-u ...pn.l((-..vu lent, While Beverly Fields, an all round profes- m”u“r“R“"‘xr:x"::‘x“n{]‘;l’y“'“fi”.' ixh"w‘iu.‘ h Wostern assoclation, was in the city iss Ellsworth came here six months ago, 5 2 iCash Prizes ior Live Stock. JmeaGo, Api amuel Gompers, presi- | sional crook, was wandering along Twelith | - lesolved, That thelegal tender act of tho yestarasy an s way to,Oolatius to I.‘,l;ri‘_ and in that period has been suspected several The Killing of Quinton, CintaGo, April9.—The exocutive commit- | dentof tho American Federationof Labor, | strcet last night ho met, Dutectives Sav e sD mantd D) times and arrested once before this oceasion, Siiea, April 0.—A letter received here | oo e N Stock assocls g " > W S i i1 ) at in 0l contracts or agrooments in Asked why holad withdrawn from beneath | Sho ot off both simes. bt rolueed 1o lons | vestarday from thio loader of the. Manipuris | g0 to¢ National Live Stock associuticn | arrived this afternoon from the west. In au [ and Dewpsey, Tho meating was a sad. ono | twhich the sitplo sord ‘dollars s oxprossed Bl IRy R o [ s | A0l v AntbImes i Greatimed b ¢ | mesecaav ! v today outlined tho basis of apportionment of | interviewon the prospect. of stcooss in the | for Boverly, for he was taken into custody at | the dollar implied by that agreement shall bo e R of o mational agroe. | hor idoutity, Mwen sdentitied tonight, Miss | whoordered the massacre of Chief Commis- | cash prizes for livo siaok ab 42 por cout for | Proposed domand for . elght hour day By and pliced in durance vilo at the eliy | tno doLir mide of gold, and. that sueh con Tnogly o T R L s b A e bR stanee ‘Q breedinge riugs for horsos, 2 for cattlo, 1 for | TS TIReR of tho cowtry, hosaid he havcon il & 0 S " | which the simple word ‘dolur’ is Was willing {0 play there, even ata | herensa trained mirso. Shois twonty-thres | The British troops attacked tho palice aud | swine, 12 for sheep aud 6 por cent for poultry | Sulled with representative labor men in all clds 13 wanted in Sioux City for a bur- | expressed shall be enforced in - dollars mado slight sncrifice’s ho sagd, “but' when they | years of age, tall and dark, with a protty face | massacred my soldiors andalsokilled women | and pot stocks. One hundrod thousand doliars | SCUons and has been assured of the heartiest ry comuitted last Novemberin that city. | of gold or the equivalent thercof. sentmea contract naming terms far below | and lustrous brown eyes. She speaks French, | #0d children. In addition, they threw women | are sov aside in the dassification for pre. | SUPPOrt, both financially and in other w A R R R p e gH ot g Aol O AEICOmocte et T il ek aming teris far below | Batmin, Ttalian and: Spanish Taontly nad | a0 children'into burning houses and dose- | mivms on rings and the romiaing 80,00 for | Should the threatened striko occur. DY foioEann lastnignt enl te priscaor il | for the papmenitof mhidy mide 1o expriss YA 40 e o Rrotieliom here mnwyiney || CRe Mg R Branii Butntly ane l araled®s thn) temple.: Miera tore: o/ llsA | brises fom intielinals ne e i for Fikei : be hold as a suspiolous characior until tho | torms of slver doilars shall o od in | ticiaaare in Nules for s scason. Bho has | Gi0iiton and ia party. oA iv i, onmilbeiontthe e _Arhitration Hoard venounced, owa officers arri all courts by the payment of silver dollars or 1y woeks. 1 was growing anxious | subject with intelligence, 5 Advices ave received here of the success of nagers of theworli's fair to make pro. New Yok, April %.—Ata mass meoting SO, UL AL DAL o Siteha. Oolinone oNe aan L N gl tho British force near Manipur. The dis- | vision for state exhibits of live stock and [ tonight under the auspicesof the Contral _Precloas (ro ks. Resolved. That the purchase of silver for accopted it. 1t is Now the Ladies’ ‘Turn Dulohicn sy Sal shoMauinuris madea fsive | thavtie progranme by a0 arraned as 10| Tabor uslon!fol takeaction on the stand of | , Fid: Gamble uud Xd Cowon wero: taken | colnese into dollire bt o cost of tho overn Sl O s ha! a uppo slender force of Ghoorkas | makea continuous wnd in teresting . ’ AR AR Dol i et oo | ment should cedse. KABoa16/s Aibiiiodn Bykars. Citieago, April 9. —Thero was quito o | Comnanded by Lieutenant Grant. which ros |i\v‘.!(t&‘,(fif.nullxlm:k1.«Mnlx"‘n‘n-u:";:fil.:;“\i?'\x.;fl the manufacturing clothiers of Rochester, ,";:l |:||-ix‘n"il.‘v\lu ”’l'x““"”‘l"‘”“‘:’:r"".‘f“""" g 1t 15 officially undterstood that the following Lixcouy, Neb., Apvil 0.—[Spocial Tele- | Sceneat tho meoting of tho executivo com- | centiy capturéd Fori Thabet, driviog outan [ requested to tako tho mecessary steps 1o | iy Corma Speakers voiced the anar- | 4 B0 . o iails from Toamnoas RO | named woll known geutlemen, not to speak gram to T Bum.|—The five competitors in | fitteeof tho womon's oard of wo world’s | oyerstuing forcoof Musipum attho pont | entlstihe co-operation of their rospectiy adopiod Hiterly dennunclng tho stato WAt | Cowsn fron Chicae. Neither of e men | oroniorm " teard -trom, will addross”tho s to Torm Bun,]—Tho 8 n 180 05410 PR of the bayonet after playing sad havooin | s s of agric : respective | adopte erly denouneing ito ho Sow om Chicago. Neither of tho men | congress tho bioyclo contost seem dotermined to boat | B commisstonors oday. M, | Potter | ) S NCTY G abrenod vl o, he | St Pourds of axviculturo and logislatures. | of arbitration nud _calling on the goveruor to | kad boon i town three hours beforo. th Hon. John M. Alln, Mississippi; Hon, the world’s record for speed. Five more g Liadeall) tie _board, 18 Ex-0MCI0 | 506 0f tripesmen inaddition to the killing of AT K | B remove its members. wero given the best cell at the police stat Thomas B. Patterson, Colorado; Senator evenly matohod competitors nover enteved a | JOsident of the exceutive committoe, and | their leaders was very heavy. The dis- | S40CKY RIS Near (incinnati Burn'ng, SR The chavge is suspicious characters, ' Plumb, Kinsas: Governor Humplroy, Kiu- Fico courso. Moars. mudo a magnificent | [, SmmItiea procealed to completo its | patches add it the muthealsd rinforca. | CISCINNuT, O, April 9.—The Union stock: SWEENY 18 SANGUINE. police think theuen aro better off locked up Govornor k1 cis, Missourd ; Judges Lind spurt toulght, and galned a lap on Mockett, | Miss S. G, Cook of T s choson, | menis have arrived at Fort Thabet. This, | yards, situated about four miles from tho thaurapnhratiie; Ao e LOloRig ) )| Miss 8. G Cook of Tennessce was chosen, | combined with Lieutenant Grant’s victory, | center of the city and covering about ten | Grand Masier Thinks the Switchmen SRR W LG Weak Nashuillo, Just before the time for closine was called. | but Miss Phabe Cozzens o1 Missouri, soere. | o : u \ ) A wbe Cozzens of ) 5 | s dihen e o M % s yox P ke st 5 Tonn.: ox- nor - Robinson, Kan- Tho choors that wont, up fairly raisod tho | try of the boavd, claimed thit sho sas X | how s (s thay A waie (kOY | acres of grouni, aro buming. Tho firo Will Win, Raguraccing jtho Moreisite w (Genorat G, W, Hiatr, Missouris Hon: 10of. Tho following is the s0ore: oMicio socrotiry of the xeculive committae, | him tie ot of it At TS | sterted in the hay barns and has sprend to | Tho Switchmon’s union held their regular | Fourmon and two women sat in a small | | A Rl Mookore, Mier Lups . and declined to yioid toMiss Cook. Noargu’ | fioti s roops are uow ob the wiy to Manipar. | (he sheds and pens. The large porke houses | meeting in Central Labor hall last evenng. [ room in the rear of the second floor of > Cadwell Yoaman, Colorado: Hon. H. Mockott... .14y her..... ;g:;:}:c"?\‘l.ljfll{n‘l»xg an and v‘nul _xl.mcnnu ad- | \when the massacre of Ghorkas and the sub. lg;:\:‘l‘ el :‘\";‘]"i“jl;l he o _le;('«;‘,_“”{m'|1“' The meating was, of course, a sccret one, [ Academy Hall, on Mission str San Pran- | K. Thurber, New York; Prof. . J. V. Skiff, Wertz. ... 14 UERAEWIL o DA e tnacitled. sequent fite of Quinton and his party will be | Yardwillgo. - The loss will reach $250,00. | 44 My, Prank Sweeny, grand master of the | cisco, and listened to Rov, James Dove ex- U"wg\h"x'l*;'}v Romein I Roce: irars q 3 4 roroughly investigate 2% e e Switchmen's boT18aT ound the gospel ording to the tonets of | 5¢¢; Senator Cockrell, Missouri; Hon, £ A The Stata Wall Now Got Even, L R S Gigantic Coppoe Wire Trust, Swilchmu's wion, couseated: 1 maks s | pounl tho gowwel secarding 1o tho tonota of | B inestoo: Thomas . Hiroy, Tor Nesraska Oirx, Neb., 'Aprll 0.— (Spo INDIANAPOLLS, Tnd., April 0.—Lemon Rein- | taius the following: *I deeply regrot the | FPmLADELPIA, April 9.—The Record to. | feVstatements o a Ber reporter. ; O riey of Lsracl, of which Nois the leader | Hon, C. I Crisp, Goorga; Hor. Jauos B, to Tax Ber|-T¢ i now forcgone con- | Widy ex-constable and an atorney, was ar. | sad ovent whleh wis wholly o (0o rusti | morrow il winouseo te formation of u | 1, %, Sweeny sald: | tsomo thne dwing | on tho Pacie owst. At somo longtt o | Moy, Konicky; flop, Wilian talert r 1~ Bav e % e tod i sl aan 7 " of burg. | 1ess and indiseretion of British officers.” o D PR e Feb Y We ins od a lodge sncola, | explained the simple faith taught by the | Kansas; Colonel Jay L. Y, pAlssourt s clusion that Nebraska City will have a_ball | Fst ‘“"lr_:f SUnL 0N the ::mn:‘g c “’x'"%- A second lettor hius been received Iore say- | i mestins ot e Pl Camimated at | There were twalve of the switchmen in the | Redeemer, and volorrod to tho works of the | Sudee 4. M. Thurston, Nebrasin: Hon. 5. A, team this season, and a good one, too. Such Ve ing tho past month thove have | jgthat the surviving British subjoots, with | pasociation held today. e plan s con. | B: & M. employ who were charter members [ o0 6 (S0 S8 PER O £ the | Fhompsou, Duluth: Senator Vest, Missouri; citizons as Hon. John C. Watson, Mayor | been numerous daring burglaries in this city. | the exception of a cleric and the interproter, | trol the entire outptof geods and price. of the lodge. The rallroad ofiicials upon | {PORIes Tn fF oW the nstuctions of the | rastus Wiman, New: York; Hon. . M. Frank Ireland, 5. A, Brown, Ote Martin, H. | Last week several of the wang wore arrosted | were liborated before the domand misdo by i K hoiring of this promptly dischiurged thoso | Nuzrone. "The speaker paid soma attention | v SUSEACE kLR, s Ty, H. Bartling, George Stroehel and othors Have | and ouo coufessed to the grand jury. He | the British govornment for their release had World's Faie Drectirs Bl twelve men without miving any remson Yor |ito tho proseat popilar methods of Hiuloating HESLSH A ORpILE e Wihiclen, interested themselves and the club is bound | ymplicated Reinhold asthe leader, saying the | been reccived S 0Bked, their action. religion, and boped for a return of the people Hon. Goorgo R. DPuck, to be a “winner. Chariey Crawford, who | Jatter directed all tho robberies, S “..“ e Ciicaao, Apri An eloction was held “This fight was started by the non-union | 1O the ways practiced by Christians, James | Kunsas; Hon. . T, Vantlorn, Missouri captained tho Daltas, Tex., team last year is | woks ago Keinhold’s wife commitiod suisiao Mr. Davire Explains, today for a board of divectors of the world’s | men who wanted to join onr order, but if ted preacher, delivered | Senator Stewart, Nevada; Prof. Jobr g here and will manage the team, ’ AL tHo R aoninE ATHl s ARIADAts etk Loxvoy, Awril 0.—[Special Cablogram to | fairthe ensuing year. Without exception | they did so would lose their positivns. er atthe end of s fathor’s remark Kansas; Hen, J. (. Henry, Hon, Ben, ————— on 1Reinhiold’s eruelty so angersd nim that 1y | Tut Bee]—Mr. Davitt, in an interview, has ght ticket ns nominated was chosen, | These men considered the matter of joming | 8F tho singing of sevoral hymus the | Buiterworth, Ohio; IHon. C. It B THE GIBSON DYNAMITE CASE. | ordered the gang to uttempt to burglarize | explained at length his position with vogara | This means a continuance of tho policy of | lodkes or beneiit 'socictios purely’ personal an pronouncd a “banediction, and | idyo, Avcaisus; o W J, iirvua, e s ity CHoraticuem i e e alai last year’s boarl, matters and refused o be dictated to by tho | th plonoors of the Army of Tsrue ica: Hon. J urrows, Michigin : Hon, al Grand Jury at Chicago Be. | 22 BoU8c of 8 cliy ediar o get aven. to the xtt](‘xln::mi\".thI?Jm:.m‘“::u“‘\mumi :{i.. ik ey B M. muagementin ‘i respoct, e disporsed, Tho Doves, who aroin this way Dermonl,’ Missouri: Hon, Tatius & Ky : - e said he neither wishe ¢ sanctioned his p . KR consequence was the strike. From whi g Lo guin recruits to tho Army o olly, Minnesota: Judge | Snory., " ginsan Investigation. _ Chicago's Gas Teust Gives Up. nouination fo be & momber of that | sn Pac “\‘1"’ A ";,'"flil MoHale | 26 r T underatand our cavse is sproadin racl, ara rolicts of the Morrisites, who, in s: 'Colonel A. C, IPisk, Colorado; Hon Cicado, April 9.~The federal grand ju CicaGo, April 0.—The stockholders of the'[ pody. In fact, ho protosted aguinst |y | 1 Minn, April 9.=The McHalo | 575 ohaply won't bo long beforo it wiil bo | sixtios, cume u confliot with tho | George W, Gardner, Cloveland, 0. Coloniol this mormng began an fuyestization into tho | Chicago gas company (gastrust) have de- | M MeCarthr - tolling hire | 2k which prouibits the wearing of tights on | taken up by the switchmen of the other | followers of Brighun Young in Utah. They | Joseph Hodwson, Albwmai ' Hon, -Abort charge against George J. Gibson of Peori, | cidedto surrender the charter and ask the | he “owns - sun o paYr K ”‘H" bim | (he stage in this state and compelling the use ads, who will refuse to handle B, & M. | 8aY they douot preach anew faith, nor do | Hend, lowa: fudee Widiey, Californiag secrotary of tho whisky trust, of conspiracy | Fidelity trust company of Philadlphis, | rejsctd on the ground that ho was i popuie | OFteast short skirt passed thosouato this eht, thoy attack existing ones, but they hold | Lioutenant, Ciovernor Marquis, Ohio; Ho el aditried H A moring. tenoral Manager Holdridzo appears to | that Ciiristianity should bo taught strictly | S. A. Itan South Dakota: Hon. Owen 10 destroy tho distillery of FL. L. Shufe which holds the securities of the var an who had been convicted of treason ancd - bo In - sympnthy with s s far A taking | upon the toxts of the bible, which In theiv | Seott, Iilinois Giovoror Swol, Oklshomas ClCRlaatet e Ea i SR e 4| LIS SRR ASABIIRICS ¢ e T felony “audimprionment. M. Davitt de- Blew Ot His Brains. goos, bul bis subordinates continue to dis | gaidince, Thoy are atissue with many ex- | Tlon, | W. Tersy, Avkausas; Senator Poffer, trust. A number of witnesses from eoria | the prosent stockholders of thogas trust, | oaned; lowescr, that those wasous for bis | Buooswry, Yy, Aprit 0.—Benjamin | charize men who Gelong to or Join either our | Isting things In the Christhuniiy of tho day, | iKuu Were oxa “ IR ot s hic Y sk ) clusion, as a3 he cared for oro all e §rod. o O P T e and hope for a return totho sinple practices - “b U_I mined, 1ncluciug some employes of | which should entitle each holder to his pro [ baseless, With the expiration of tio term of | Harton, aretired drygoods merchant, blow l“?fn.(:.-.,,.'.‘l1:“,,:‘..1 FR DG B. & M. |taught by the Redecmer. The J A iy, After the Brass Thieve o w trust, among them John | Fta proportion of the stocks of the several | hissenténce his legal benattics and disabili- | his brains out this ‘worning. Deceased had | _ "I IopOrAALes IR bun B A Wil oaidbAU.00 RoI mosbiash, ax tha 1, JudgeLHal vas ocenpied yesterday Schnelder, a Peoria gunsmith, who, ftis | K4S compauics inthe trust subject to pledges | ties terminated, and he was freely and fully | becn sufferiug frond the grip 10 tho varda 18 awfal and all caused betaneg | Doves, father and son, suy they ate det p e lleged, manufactured the . £it 10 secure bonds. This action was taken as a | rostored to his right v 3 Rk il L in the yards is awful and all caused because | Doves, som, 3y afternoon in bearing the cusos agninst o alleged, ured the inforbal machine 1 restored to his rights as a subjoct in July, i of the uotion of the minagament. As it is, | mined in their work of reformation found in Gibson’s possession; Andrew Boze- ultof the recent decision by the state su- | 1885, The holding of republican principles Big Cotton kire st Memphis, 4ho men don’t oare for the comuany i nn, city Sm..\,,,,..,‘ for Colburn, Birks s l:“i(”}m; a ;hl‘mxfiur :llw.'»ll for the trust | swas not a constituti bar to his appoint- | Memeins, Tenn!; Tho cotton | erty and only try to hold thelr pluces. Sev. 0., of Peoria, who sola Gibson the phos- | !? hold shures of stock of the companies com- [ ment. The whole objection againsthim was | sheds of Hill, Fontafie & Co. caught fire at S B e s tkomon ot | “Bears make good pots,” said Lieutenant | Over to tho district court in the sum of #00, Jioeus; O. H. "Norio, ‘it Hetanoss | prising it. e e T TR G Al froght conductors and brakemon at Bears make good pots, Jeutenan v e L % SIngyoan ; B s o e o the revenne soevies | and charged with grand lareeny. Wagraer & e ot Aopany aty slootrinlan of LA SN poliionl snd comscquesily sidnight and will by entirely yod, en- | Lincoln quit work today npathy with us. | Clark. *When 1was in the revenue sevvics | A | ' c Juoger, ir., former privato seerotany of Che | Soxexser, Pa, April 9,—The confession o R0 e been made by the yarimasters to switchmen | o g, op gy hum, We d him Winasks, | FI00ER ofHenosfa courley s son. y wits made public today of Dave Nicely, who ord Granville's Letter, Blale's sl aWil] Be Thero, {orotumn to Worlh sboonly siipulation bolog | e usod taclimb o tho cross-troes, golng up | = %, ¥ 3 i Sy et . ¢ o 5 ¥ leave the o ink our cause sod toclimb cross-troo: i (3, for as can be loarned litte of ympor- | with his brother Joo wers hangod for tho | LoN0OY, April U—A leiter writton by the | Coxcomn, N FL, April 9.—The senato | G T iink wo ahal win.» haud over band by the ratlias, Ono day he s ViNeEhe out in tho oxamuation of | murdor of a farmor. Davesaid he and his [ 1w Tord Granville is published today, passed the bl approgristing 825,00 | A'trip to the freight vards late last night | ventured out on the yard-arm and theve ho As a Rule sos. Neit gor PIY ddl frpeetuigtiad B B which attracts some attention, The date of | for the representation of tho state at the Co- | showed everything to be quiet and o detach- i n BauL bl of the goverumont Iuspociors who nuve bo). ro atthe farmer's house with tho | Which attract ttention, The d f | for the ttioy of tho stute at the C h h be g o dotach- | Jeaved, We hadto got o rope and huul bim |y pe e ! &t work on the case wer callod Loday, intention of robbing it. While ho fired off 4 | the lettor and the iame of the veciplent ave | lumbian exposition went of police under Sergeaut Whald i i LTt Vs pistol with the intention of scaring the in- | both omitted. Theletter reads: “Undoubt- ——sor ER i hanse phors sy iuniia b9 sioner Quintou and party at Manipur, says: s men charged with stealing Union Pacifio 8- proD: HURE, orss. MeKinnie and Davis were bound | not (o attempt 10 remedy costives down, When wo were in the cabin ho wonld | noss Ly the use of saline or drastie back down the companon-way and come to tives. W cathartic medieine Iy Michigan M 0 Five iates, bie said e did not shoot tho farmer. | iy we agreo in respect to the action of the Qaltmas bring. BledvexRieoad, LameYeAL it Salkom | pw YORK. 9, —Gus P e aro conducting therselve: ot, orderly | U8 for his me:s of grog. early Loved the most Prapt and beneficlal 1y Ayer's New Yousk, April§,—Gu lm"umw\):'tlv‘_r Ate oandiotdig s emslyee 1o w gulehs oLy rum and molygses, Ot he vaultedover the | Pits. T oot Is to Fesaro the rotioe mine, which recently passed into the hands | Joe, his broth. s Yestorday ¢ everything seemed to | hoad of our Chinese cool ant into the tion of e bowels, witlion ki ‘ 3 o ds | Joe, his brother, committod the murder, It | oret it any €x AR ing wight pob | KEONE 0 BAT e M estorday morng everything seemec e of gne [ nta U 0 , witiont weakening of Quiney owners after fiv yoars of litign: | Will o rmoniberad. that both men qied on | RP M Blalio quit asmuch as Mr. Clove- | Gooft,’? Dutch comedian, s dying here of | bemoving along smoothly in the B. & M. | lockerss whore ho helped bimsoll o sugar | them, Beini sugar-caited, thiso Pil oty fo A e e e the gallows protesting thelr lanoconce. and, s trying, not very | Bright's discase yards u - ekling their medicinal virtues for a loug time, and ton, was foun v this morning. e successfully, o separato free trade for his ——— W. A, Austin, local freight agent, stated | him, much the sawe s w hurneus o % pot iy Incendiarism is hinted at. Tho smoke has R S " pug, and we would drop him ovor courd, with g a rope attached, to take his bath, OF o he ommend Ayer's Piils above all Inosndianigin 18 By A W v eas plan. ; Look Out for a Pie Trust, that o troublo had been experionced in got — Muwavker, WIS., April 0.—The engine of Another Riot at Oporto. Bokprstows, N, J., April 0.—Tho oran- | ting all the mon ther wapted, aud all the et | Bhe SHChed i, wake, s e, Q501 having long pioved tieir valio as & To Clear the Reservations. the north-bound freight train on the Wiscon- | Orowro, April 8.—This city, recently the | berry luuds hero aroutize, A mile hay been | £10% W0 T S0y FISWAS TR (W 10 | thio occupunts out of thelr wits.” Howasus | gatiartle for Muselfu tasmily." -J.7. Hess, Auxaxsas Crry, Kan., April 9.—Sccrotary | sin road jumped the track near Vernod this | scenc ofa violent republican outbreak, was covered aud the five is still ragmg. 1o demand whateveron the company, norhad | Pisyful ns a kitten, aud, although he sor h":lln«n“ . Noble has onlered all the intruders off the | mornivg. It tipped over, today disturbed by republican riotors. The T — they made auy complaint. Therehad been no | Uimos disobcyod ho was nover trescherous $R1MR by tho advios of 4 DfaDA, | Uegan 1 pluning _down (S or unkind. Whon b was Lostor hid bimself, | the usoof Ayer's Piils us remedy for b R e T | Bactans Mhoalhped on Aine s ot ! L a4 ver a Note. trouble, aud @ person uot inforued of the fact | OF unkin ion e was Lostor | if, Ayer's Pils us o remedy for bil y v owa, iroman Moore aund | troubloorosohrough the arvest durivg 8| gy Hochsheimer was arrosted at 6:40 | would not have known any strike had oc- | 88 hooften did, wo would look inthe dark | lousness, eontipation high fevers, and and Pottawattomie Indiun reservations, and | Brakeman Zipp. Al were terribly scalded. | fair of several thieves who were mistake s “ e el I P A Pty B A e (R e eyl i B, WIS has instrizcted the soldiers to cloar the entive | Moore is dead ana the others arenot expected | the crowd for repulican sgitators. Tho | 0’clock last night by Court Oficer Keysor. | curred. TRt T | Jils oyes, apd gavo him away @ g 1had ,’.’..-u:v\mu A |r|lv]4‘:v“.- % country, 1o live. soldiers were forced to charge on the mob, s charged with forgery aud the | | Mr. Austlu forthor atated vory emphat ' gt BE ¥ tlinrm {0 Atbacke OF LAt 8okt sver Haoe s ——— ey ] injuring man, complaint is filed by Robert Price, a whole. [ (C31¥ It T6pW sy n | b g = Lottery Agent Pleads Guilt B been no distinction hotween' wution and nou- s 1L W Hersh, Judsonia, Ark Ohleago Live Stock Exchange Inquiry. g 3 . f alo butehes 4 1 Lauthing Gas Cnicaco, A 4 T re. v L n, Salo butcher. 01 o When the general duction in 4 N < Cuicaso, April ),—The committee investi- weaco, April 9.—Albert Pollak, agent he Jreaty wita spai union mon. hen the geu | ’ | for the lattery so 2 g il 0.—At the ounol The trouble is about a note of Hoch- | force took place there had been no meu Gis- Goudds Newa. A gating the Chicago live stook exchange ...“.,‘:: ‘l ".1” scheme kvown as theglutorua ?l\‘l‘:l" l\!‘r:l M‘”\’l 1‘1‘;,,-..-1 e ouncll | imers for $10, which Price held. The de. | charged in the Omahs yard Aunty--Did the Adentist give you lsughiog yer S P“ 's, heard & nuwmber of witnesses today, but bond exchango company of Peorls, | today Promier Costell lnforned the queen | yopjant claims the note has been and | Oneof the crossing flagman who has been | gas! PEEFARED DY g of Imonrtonc devcioned. ¢, G | Pleaded guilty 1o selling lottery tickets today | that he had sottled with General Foster, tho | Prico says not. In tho meantime Hochsheimer | in the omploy of the road for somo timo | Little Girl—Yes'm DR. J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass, nothing of Importance develope - [aud was finéd $100 and custs. The money | prinipal polut of the reciprocity treaty with | Languisbes ebind the bats. The case will | stated that the ocrews were all filled, but | “Didn't it mako you foel tike imushing S0id by all Deaers Tn Modlal Daly, ropresonting the East St. Louss ex- | was paid at once, America ‘affocivg Cuba aud Be hopod to | bo leard by 4o police judgo ths moruu. - | tiey wore”uot doing. as much work tbe ‘o' 1u--altor the Lot Whs ouL” ¥ all Dealors in Mediciugs, 5 While he did not say as mueh, it is thought | ‘pre i Carvner, Mich, April 9.—The Pomabic | e L 'y a5 much, itis thought | president. It 13 not equally certain, how- Ap The Pomabic | that Dave intended toconvey the iden that | Bven ‘i any exvrossion of Ting i ioW: | known to play-going people as

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