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¥y THE OMAHA « DAILY BEE. G, APRIL 18, 189, —TWELVE PAGE buried ing citizens, returned from Fayetteville, = NUMBEI it | WELCOMED THEM TO MEMPHIS “TWENTIETH YEAR. 209, 3y well to desist fros onceding rthe B- him 'under 8 manure heap.’ They then re Ark., accompaoted by o bride. Mr. Lewis is PSS Tk A Faeh Ve (s SoranLadtve: reliny sumed their drinking, Smith_soon came to a geloral favorite in_ Poader, buing at tho maintained by his grandfathy -~ \»....-‘- Bis amera nd managed to crawl from his temporary ible f head of every enterprise ormove in behalf of i slva 1 s D'e ated upon his righ irosh N y urderer Hauenstine's arrow 0APe | tho contents into Ed Carter's body, fatally from Superior, e serenade, couraged by Mr Hurlberts presages the indomitable opp . of the ceived in Tennessee's Metropolis, ki from the People's Vengeance. wounding him, Smith then fled, e pisanriiovs NEB sTOR N, e foPmar ohancellor to tho Eoverks { B ‘.,',‘1'.",""'\'“|'.'."\'.Tfifilf""'ii"""‘ oo, | JUST MURMURINGS ~ OF VENGEANCE. | 1reavy mamages Sustained by Prop LANGTRY'S NEW THEATRICAL SCHEME. | .. o AW ;i""‘\fl“j;,‘l,j;""’r_ e a | SPEECHES BY WANAMAKER- AND RUSK. GOVERNOR' BOYD GRANTS A REPRIEVE. | pram to Tue Brer—Hutehinson & Abel, — i“l:""‘\‘"rfi'l‘i“ g P verse addressed to the emperor in =+ \d to - 1 5 managers of the eating o long the line n ¢ " 5 "aLLs Crry, Neb,, Ap .—[Special Tel y y - " Jsmarck appeared is city and L U A Death of a oy in o Rain Storm—De- | Aus G S8 o avening ot about | TH Ly Dacked in Another Venture i el (11 | Pleasing Tncident Witnessed Just Irdignant Oitizons Attempt to Take the | at Western Avenue, Galesburg, Burlington, \ l“““l" "'“‘I‘ L 'I‘IV LA 780, clclock the u||l)sl', fli::mlmufl wind and by Ampl -'"I': Nun % Ad peror to pacity Bismarck, the groat b al Betore the Departure of the ) YR ¥ and peples Jury Cases—Poisoned by electric storm visited this eity that has been mirers—The Triple Al figzure of the empire, to whom the « ) Train—The Capital g eit Own Hands. Ottumwa, Chariton, Red Oak and Quiney, 4 g 5 f L pi \ the ) _ 7 apleal o Law Into Their Own H Soi1l etive ahoiy L A s Suriieton 00 Eating Candy. known hero foe yeard Tho wind blew o lance Uncasy. R o cmad O i < Arkansas Visited, — pany W take the management on itsc hurricane and the heavens wero almost ono Ko T'his {3 an experiment which the road wishe: continual blazo of lightnfug. Tho storm s NoTruth in the Report. AN ASSAULT MADE UPON THE PRISON. | to try for a year, after which, if suocc:s- Sepenton, Nob., April 17.—[Spacial Tele- | bogan gathering in ths northwest carly 1 [Copyright 1891 by James Gordon Bennatt\ Rowme, April 17, —Thero is hl trath in the Mespiis, Tean,, April 17, -The presiden- e A ‘lf S 1’,'[‘\',1‘,"_lfij‘\f“,“,f,'l's:l‘[{ gram to Titk Ben, | —At a lato hour 1ast night | the atternoon avd at0 0'6lock the sky had a | TONDOY, Aprll 17.—(Now York Herald | roport that United States Minister Porter is | tial party arrived hero this morning after an ¢ 1 iff | tions Alfred Crakaal and wife were arrested and | veey ominous appearance, and at 7:30 tho Cable—Special to Tuk Ber]—~Lord Roths- | upon the point of departing on a leave of av- | all i iR foi Blmldshim, AN ThY The Angry Mob Repulsed by the Sheri locked up on the charge of making acriminal | storm broke loose in all its fur; child was advertised as tho star card 1 the [ sence. 15 Iolaont of the tun ocdnbred: 8bTass and Guards, St Her Husband sod Heesett assault upon Martha Larson, a girl thirteen | Mr, Davidson, a prominent morchant here, | Hurlbert breach of promise case today aud | portuguese Cabinet Trouble Settled. | per, Aln fh {5 (oW fead: LI INKERA AR a ards, l||\\;\|'»-u‘|, L A\,ul-uh \!]u :\‘N."“l.‘ ‘”““ years of age, who has been staying with | had started home andt whan within a | the court was besiezed by a big o ywd early Lasnox, April 17.—The troubles which ro- | nearly 2,500 inhabitants gathored \ tho sta | e aMTHAL b RATY notth of here th1s | thom tho pnst faw daya. ‘Tho facts aro sub- | couple of blocks of Wia rosidenco was this morning, but the noble lord's testimony | sutted in the resignation of the members of | tion to pay their rospocts. As most of tho HAUENSTINE WILLING TO BE HANGED. | \ounded hier husband. She then shot her: AL follows 2 picked up with a large rap:»mn of sidewnlk ;‘] l*l-‘ sappolnting, as ho only - tesufl ‘-I that | the cabinet have been satisfactorily settled. | prasidential party had rotived for the night, Oundad hor DN, 48 maay rasult fatally, | Mr and Mra: Craksal ate s young mareled | and Hutlod with tereiERgs to the micdle | Tt t was at bis houso i Piccadilly on | o o SoiRsE | Wope wero disappointed at not being _ Nesbit was a steamboat fireman. couple with o vory uusavory reputation who | Gf thie street, sustaiing Heey soriows, 1, no jubilen day. : M : ] able to seo them, c Foads - TudiWassne:. 1o, i Fate= ; - - A havo beon living for somo time pastin a | (AL GRS NOG CVGa"tD' flo Rotol moar | 4 iyaterious Wilfrod Murray, whom tho de- | A Railrond to Parailel the Union I i 16Ky 56 i othior. mianidipall oMsers n - y MORE RUMORS ABOUT GOULD. | dilupidated hut near the mill vace. The girl, | by and the physicians summoned fondant savs used his name and fame, is stiil A T T rocotved the prosident and party on thoir ar The Governor titioned to . ha Larson, is of Norwegian doscent and | Pho cornico and portions of the fronts and | dbsentand his whereabouts are unkuown. ) thi A $ 348 5 . Preaiioita’ ABPeGHTEHE 2 1 Ciniesao, April 17.—A story (s told hero to- | rival hero. Alarge crowd, including tho 1 1 th i Hake he Presidents’ Agreement and the sts 1 st Rat Kan,, and | rears of several businesg hiouses were blown | Phocbe Burte f Hurlbert's servan Allow the Law to Take ARG AIRG ARKGOM iatied parents live near Rubens, Kan,, anc NP s bo Burton, one of Hurlbert's servants, | quy which throws new light on the trip of | local militay, gathered at the sta- ; Western Trafiic Association Doomed. | < PEAE (00 FR" ab work here in | OfF among those sustaining damages being | testified that a man named Rollo or Rolland i T Its g Cutcago Oprice o T Beg ) | o o e, Last Sunday Crakaal went Wilson & Dorrington's furniture store, clius Vanderbilt and par to the far | tion, burst with cheers as the chief magis- Cuicaco, April 17 Sowlos’ confoctionery, {lle postoffice, Boll'g | Often called on Hurlbert, bubho did not an: | west. It has beon reported that the party | (rote appeared, The party was immediately o { down to Rubens, and by telling the girl's | deug store, and others. The I 1 | swer the description of Murray ral taken in carriazes to tho merchants ex- — The opinion is gaining ground that the days 200 3 ) drug store, and others he First ward r was to meet Jay Gould In Deuver tor a con : ¢ are o could secure her a placo to | school house was de o Wer Sdgite. house Meoérs swore e change, where thousands of people had as- o B, NobiApH re=(Sfeclat maly) o b BHBS v DERIEEA R R e T B par m:m.u h 1‘ml ire lior & placo to school hiouso was ;'i,.vw;m«'.{'lm'.’.‘v!: towor and L.lly‘m‘l‘h use keopors ~swora thiat Miss | forence, the object boing to_areango a har- | ‘Sembicd an peop roreN Bow, Neb., / Camtalle e bered and that its death W ant will be | Wori, brought her and a still younger swstor | f By iR Oiies “vere s o] caroyEelvy the plaintiff, lived theit | ynonjous combination of interasts in working Mayor Clap, in his address of welcome to egram to Tir Ber Hundreas of people uere. Wednesday night, assistad by his own X $ houses with a man named Jackson as his signed at the meeting of the advisory board [ broken in hundreds o cs, making B tobs hold 1t Now York May 0, 1t is hintod | Wife, bo brutally assauited the littlo «irl, but | mosy uu[”:“nutn: ;v;-"mug e Sinats i | Witoaft ’ : o | broadly by pe nothing was known of it until last uight, | safety, but as soon ua possibie tho power Hy tl‘suxww-'wf- as Sh ."'” -“l"_l:“m“"‘__l"'l‘( to know that Jay Gould wil prevent ‘,‘l"'f"l"‘f"ll'.{”';‘.'.\f"l" lu:lm\vv\r“il.:\v}th.'\)d'ylwr house was notified and the stine for thirty days. Jones at once wired | YO cas he did in Chicago, and that at that | and informed the cit Sheriff McClay of Lancaster county to see if out the western railroad problom. This is ;Iu presudent, ;:ml I'his :‘ n reste old, donled by parties in poaitich to obi sido | harmonious and indestructible union. In 1 Ll ‘_'“l R ition to obtain I$I40 | gealing with the greatest problem that has acts. It is sad tho movement of tho Van- | eyer confronted any people, it is our intention derbilts is for tho purpose of heading off | to be just and law-abiding, while at the same Gould, Tf Gould had attended the meeting | time, with the mstinet which pervades our of the advisory board of the Western Trafie the paramount mm is to guard our e atlun s wreek 1t wie tho {ntention of | f0¢ial purity, proserve our clvilzntion and sembled here today to witness the exe- cution of Hauenstine, but they were alleged Hurlbert affaiv. 1bert was called to the stand w wgines stopped. | tioned about the indecent book and pictures At Just before the storm eame on the Union | found in his apartments in St. James place firl up town | bouse was discovered tobe on fire, but owing | 1 1ss, Ho suid they belonged to an Amer- narshal, who, | to the timely arvival of the firemen tho [ . bt i lare his withdrawal from the | in company with Judge Reilly, weat down flames were extinguished, doing but little | a0 friend of Lis who died and who had ac. 1 ques- sons who are in a position time he will de % * 4 i coss P A Aahastis 5 A maintain Caucasian prestige and supromacy. Westorn Trafe nssoclation, Gould's vresent | and arrested tho woman, Aftor ~hov | dama to his rooms and deposited 3 ident Hughitt of the Northwestern | ' fho pro i s the message was genuine. Wil e e, pue. | arrest Mrs. Crakaal bocamo frientoned anl The damago caused by the storm so far STET harE Y P BAEE WA e Hooh L A SR M Tho * prosident, { in n o short In reply to the shorifPs tolegram a message | Wostert W 18 UBII0YRA RO Lo O e L tmade & partial confession, telling the ofticer | can bo Isarned will prebably reach 2,500, 6 HitoEhas panavaL suE TRy ave an understandi on ho | spoech Mo congratulated the peo- I pose of perfecting arrangements for a consol- S hiad taken @ shot gan and | and everybody is glad to get o 00, ‘ BV R SIS ER 8 question of divisions of through rates sbe- | ple upon the progross made and rejoiced came saying tho governor had reprieved tho that hev husband had taken a shot gan an rybody is glad to get off that oasy. (e Slibd TS SRt kg ot i ot ‘ 8 _ i idation of interests between the Missourt | blanket and gone out to the west bridge, ey o . dant, pleaded the clearest couspiracy, and | teen that road and the Uuion Pacific, 1t | Bow that they had turned theik thoukiis condemned man until May 23 O S e and . Southorn | whero ho was to wait for her to foin bim it Poisoned by Eeting Candy. the acaring was then az surned. T T at iio ton Soai teanto, | Lo Bpirnliix totton ay wollias rasiog it Ho The jury which had been hearing evidence el 4 7 M . dangor of arvest. The oficers Fresost, Neb., April 17.—[Special Telo. - it W year 1e | kuew no reason why they should export it as et L Phuiic Tandl ol aaonE of BETHEH | S S B G b Gt ) i Dol il Mus. Langtry's New Backer, contract with the Northwestern has been ig- | raw material rather thin as manufactured ns to Hauenstiue's sanity, agreed at 1 o'clock : ARG i tha Liags | 8t once procured a hack aud_driving out to | gram to Tur B, |—Members of the family ¥ v 1 by the > 3 iR 3 Ha pr t = (R oioPatig b4 Ho ks Ban; 00/ 6YEEY || oi ot traffic of these lwes | 4" igiro sceured Crakaal and arrested him | of Nathan Sampter, & Prominent merchant Losbosy April 17, ial Cablogram to | nored by tho Union Pacific since Mr. Gould | product, hulding fu thoir inidst tho Blois, O . u~un:m‘;ml;u-un made 165 bhe G¥BoHLON, | Sty Richmond Terminal, withiout difficulty, aud both the culprits were bbby chant, |y Bee ] —Lord Abington, notorious under | obtained control, through business being transformation of the raw material to fin- pre > 3 ‘Strange us it may appear, the indications | soon behind the When it became known that Governor | are that the Vanderbilts will join hands with | Hoyd hiad grantod o respito of thirty days, | the ~Gould-Huntington compination. =~ AL considerable excitement provailed, Crowds | though Mossrs, Cornellus Vanderbllt ond Shauncey M. Depew, while > 6 ok ‘ St Tet the Gon¥L yarAlanariie halluy 61t | DL dutosyMPDRsw e I BL yes s ot thecity Jall v taken violently iflfthis forenoon from > charge of criminal ¢ 1t was pro- | someunknown cause. About the time Mrs vd ngainst the man and that of an acces- [ Sampter had summono® a physician to re- before and after the fact against the | lieve her distr Mr, Sampter went home man. ) R g dlvantod(to EHe Missons S e | ished goods. Closing the speach, which W ting man, and | largely diverted to the Missouri Pucific. Tha | §ypuprupted many times by prolonized chee famous for his complications with tho Peti- | Northwestern poople have been growing in- | the president thanked the people for the can club, again comos to the front with a now | dignant, and when it was founa that Gould | warm welcome extended him scheme. He undertakes to float M had no inteation of attending the meeting, Loud calls were ma the namo of Mr. Baird, the sp for Postmaster A g A 70 [N : | rrom his store suftoring & severe attack. It 5 i 2 O meeting | General Wanamaker, who responded in a terday, claimed that the main object of thelr oday: before the prel Tty Xt o anglry for the coming scaso o ; el ned tho fact to Ne ) v anamaker, who resy court house all afternoon. About 4 o'clock, | trip is o tour of inspection over the lines of e or A Dy o evel. | Was apparent that both. wore victims of {h:“*”«“_ o ‘!}x | Glbgd b For }I!,‘:.,“:.:,l“‘”: \'\'.l:'.:.'.ll \r_.m 1‘. 3 -‘\u“lu- Ok | fow well chosen remarks. e was followed when it became apparent that Boyd would | tho Northwestern, yet the fact that their | oped that this villain had been engaged in poison and by a prompt application of proper | (% D e e | Ly f s ana WOl By LAY e pew, | by Secretary Rusk, after which thore was & o rocall the respite and that the oxecution | Journey wiil be oxtoidod to Denver indicatos | his dovilish work with other you™ girls ey o MM Facon ollaverl: || Associated iwithi him ave, so-called Wocloty,| tosaiter anc oIy Y HREACREY LEEAs 1M After tho * presidont had P TREL ChIle L s MovaRaT At AN akEita] | crsbRheyiaraaliERIeFoaTaRY GERIA FRNG3 GRChIBeilsCROmARHITLEHSREUCHE LI Hhin otancing 1o suppos8a to havo boon from | men, who contributo cach £100 a weok to.the [ West in 4 spoclal train, It 1s sald tholr ob stulcen ' hands with - largs nuu. S Al s S @ | confer with i in rogard to the present sit- | Roby, aged twelve years, aud o younger sis- eating chocolate cand, fund with which the theatrical season is to | ject was to reach Deaver in advanco of ber of peoplo the arty wend men assembled in front of the court house, | yution. ter, aged about _nine ’s, 10 his hut and orge W. Davy, cletk of the district | be boomed for the lady. Everything is to be | Gould aud to bo first iu the field in maiing SOIEImLLD e Sk SR but before they became organized Judie BOLES WAS NOT SNUBBED. o e ™ on cach of them, | court, today tesigned his oficial position for | yrovided, theatres, company, new scencey, | preliminary urrangemonts for carryiug out recoption was held, A numbor of boautiful Mamor fddressed them and nsked them | The accusation in tho dispatehes sent out | The poor girls, while protesting with all | tho vurpese of golng B “Nashville, Tenn. | DOV I0s Hoa e e oran dacorautons. | Tho | thoir plans. Thoso plans, it is allogo floeal ofterligs wore placed op ibe LEiE by to i patience and respect for | from Dubuque that Governor Bois received r youthful vigor, were powerless in the Three or four candidates for the vacancy ar entire busine % 1 heir plans. These plans, is allegod in- vernor Bagle and comimissioners, of the season will be run by of this fiend. His wife, Iffie | alreads AU B {RAEIDREM S Fan RS % . procured u tag and put culor- | ment to the position. LTI BLI S, Ml R L R thereon and tried to stupify Sheriff Mallon today vecolved from the | o 'doas not desire o tata it ”” 2 s W ¥ ien aho saiv tha this did not work | Supremo court the death warrants for the | il “Wotover, still e e nw. and it is | reaches E L e A tin bor luis. | oxbcution of Charles Shepherd aud Cheistian | Y00 fit Whothor sho can bo inducod in any | oF three bu no futontion to | band in lis flondish act. Wion tho girlriod | Fursty who aro shntanted to hung Junc 5. L e pawsonal Inanagemony, | westerly direction will conneet, 1t with the | $eiion's” wrandfathor, John B. Page, and e treat Governor Boics shabbily and ain justas | the woman put her hand over the girl's o0 will soon begin thepyork of coustructi the cor 108 broug| o S Jentral Pacific at Ogden. f §itatlone | STNITIsONA) wrand tathar (ORI P LMD wera swonpod by Sherit ones, O e otve. sush. troatmiont, | mouth and stiflod her sereams. Aft £ {18 aiait01a for ths WASRMEES o veitl e butlh | 4 1% companiss DEGURNY uponisho stegs 1o e Reriaitine 1 hone | who was a pluymate of the presidant in child: v They were nzain addrossed by 10 | gud Commander Veazoy. *Tho governor | complishing their vila purpose tho tw inside the jail and the execution will not bo | 8 son was | Pacific its cntive leagth and will hood at Pago Brook, Vi, was trying 10 gob & Hamer, Jamos Whitchead, Sheriffs Jones | was escorted through the city in a carriage nitted the girls to depart, who f witnessed by the publie. 1ot & pecuniary success—in fact largo sums | bossess immonse —advantago in having glimpse of him. From window io window o e i ot whom advised them to wait | drawn by four plumed white horses. He | that if they told their parents of the out T “Tsbich Baigo's eourt Lusotta Shaor. | B¢t pecuniaey suocess Cin fact lavco suthp | WSkt torminus, Tuis suid s stop bos | oo 8% S0 ik O until tho thirty days had exvired. They | stood by my side during the timo L was on | they would bo killed, as they had boen threat- | began prosecutions azafust John L. Snadors, oo hus ample means aud Is | been contemplated —a long time by o bimand. shakon i corGlally By AL _ el TR e e the platforim reviewing the procession, and I | ened by the couple. chavging him with being tho father of her B Te o i therwastiond trey Vanderbilt interests, but the scheme hand. It is hardly possiblo to tell who luls- oro tis again quicted, but they still ro- | the Platform reviewing the procession, Al b f o0 oY oby, Pthe mother of tho chil. | evild, now u year old,bora aut of wodlock. A | tyins hor good looks . She mi e e rta et LA S Goris | oy aUI o et i mOEAI A HESIBhU O ATER ained I the vielnity of the coutt, house, al- | ‘was o opposition to 1o invitation éxtendnd | dren, was ' first apprised of ~{t | numbor of witacssosgiaere examinod and tains hor good looks and fing spirits and s | UG, “halveen the Northwostern _and | @4 PIENG : thongh 1o further disturbance was made. e i los thut I am aware of, and 1t | by the illness of her nine-year- | after the testimony was all in Justice Bargo B e o e Mot davoted than ever, | Unlon ~Pacifio “was _perfected, Now | A i froecd te iaaonating was In tho court room this | i absurd o attacl ang’ political” siguliicance | old daughier aud discovered e, that sho ol wapranted T badlug tho dofendunt over | ™doe i now merangomet (ht ian evor. | (U0 o contract, s n doad 'lottor tho North. | forty uent of the, LEUS ttotk & Nar e . ron gt KR s | to the amair.” quired instant medical aid. Physicians | to vict r 1 ] x ont 4 o ettty o e | road ay ansas capital. morning whon the fury =rendered tho S avErTialag. Oxamimed the girls and the discovery of | bonds. Spaders gave bail gnd was reloased.. e or b e Y s o e R;cl‘(:zlx;‘\:I:lli|xdxx;::u;:;u\énllb:\:l|xl:\?S!;x;nl}mh:‘l‘:’u 7 Lot O SR 219 Ahile; ml;;od?f“,',fl An Atchison dispatch says the indictment | thelr inhuman treatmeut was made, > dd i 4! o removed his last, chauce ol sny agai corge Howell, the Atchisol ‘Lhe prisi re arraigned bafore Police ocial Scsst | RuUmors, » A r T plan bcd cal ;‘r\e\l out it &';m l)l‘nnb,\' lful] to wl.,rk a !:{rrlvulAul: l.lll\m;ln;_u-kl. e - ‘ CLe ALTi re. - cial Sess 0rA.. | arne) iderable injurs the n P . 1rrue Rock, Ark., April 17.-Presiden St g B el s o one [ idrd Reffi s Wftorncon and o lnwo o Noti, April 17.—[Speclal Telo- topt. Manifos| T T uion Pacific. tho law. This pacified the crowd | shabby trcutmont the Grand Army cn wnpment, as sticred up_consideravle ment among voteraus, Commander-in- zey und ( at' the Grand Paci 1 um certain thero was in the fieid working hara for appoint- volve the ultimate extension of the North vived this movuing, met the party at wont, | the depot and will act as’the escort at Littio : Rock. A pleasing incident was witnessed just be- S A ! fore the train left the depot. Isther Mosby, d miles of track in o south- | (Y8 LIGHEE Y oman, who belonged 10 com. Chief m to Ogden. The I Slkhorn and Missouri Valley division already et Casper, and the laying of two wostern syst for o while, but shortly afterwards, armed with crowbars and led by a brother and other relatives of the muvdered men, they made a rush into the court house, but Although Mrs. Langtry’s last sea Tudie . 4 Loxnoy, April 17.—Parnell has issued & a1t world limit the effect of tho | Harrison and party received a cordlal wel- Sheriff Jones that there wero times when he | the interstate commerce law, is considered ;,‘,fi‘{},fif\ “\’,’“‘;L‘:{;":nlnl:flfic-';m',lj’f ‘,’l’,h;"l‘i’mf“t‘,:‘l' gram to Tuk Bk, |—A report has been cur- | manifesto addressed to membrs of the Na. | ProPosed ("0\11(:-Hum‘t|num“ combnatlon in | come av this point. Governor Fagle of Ar- Wwas not vight but that most of his actions | with many graius of allowance by busincss : 2 o m- bilein: rent this evening that Goyernor Boyd in- | tional league of Great n,.m,l\“‘ SR WHIoh IH8Y| S i porek s bt S e s AAE? | kausas, the mayor of Little Rock and & com- 1 o1 aroused agaiust them and thal says: “Tho attempt of soceders to wrostthe | wise would bo divertod to other routes | mittec of citizens escorted the puity from national loaguo of Great Brituin outof na- | Tho Caicage & Northwestorn youl is nav. | Mewptis. A military salute was fired as d ¢ onal hauds forces me o s ing trouble with its employes. ‘Thres weeks | the train veached this city, and the presideut o it is said, has sworn to get | examination and go before ~the = dis. | whatever for the report. He :}“‘\"::.L hn,,.,,, o rlf"“:x;ld :.l.’\-..m::’» 5 Tff’}'\‘.fl ago Yardmaster MeNary was discharged 1o | was ‘Theorad by tho atowd Avsembleds trict court, and were accordingly bound | Surader, au independent who wants an extra p arncll says tho seceders | 080 voatoned strike of switehmen who | Ho and the reinainder of the party were es: s ber dealat | Over by’ Judge Reilly ‘under 000 | session, wroto him today asking that in case are resolved to drive him from public life | had bad a difficulty with him. MeNary laid | corted to the state house whe address of ugo. “Howell went to | bail, 1n ¢ % befors the brotherhood of traimmen, | weleome by Governor Bagle was responded pou his fel- | and that organization made an i Father Haloy of the Catholic_church bo sent there that tho troubloi tho resulliol aaat- | hreata ot bodlly vilenoe were made, tiicy | ture about May 10, HIl €xsellency was S0an for, which was complied with, and the min- | who w ister hns been with him all day. years. Guerric Tho prisoner toid the guards this aftornoon | Howell's Usealp. " Ho clafms that Howell ot the bette Deuvera few » nssoclated in business for several cluded to ~ waive their prelimmnary | and dectared that thero was mo grounds says that even that they might as well let the mob have ault of swhich they wero at once | a session is calied that it be deforred until | and make an English statesman tho arbiter | the him now, for Lo thought they would get him o e bond. for his ap. | taken to the county juil at Nelsou by Sheriff | after harvest. of Treland’s destiny, and calls Topeka today is doputy. s . : ectual at- | to by the president, Secretary Rusk and anyway. His conduct all day has been such | pearance for teial o November. The lumber | WS onignd R e aavhl o e low:countesien in Gront Britain to ignoro | tompt o have him rolustatod. Tho matter | Postmaster General' Wanamaker, after s to convince any one of his perfect sanity. | compuny has plenty of mouey and will fight icagihengolliotACuses RV Care Iy 3 i o convention summoned by Irish whigs | was then placed in_ the hands of a joint com: | which the president held a publlo racoption. Mok ot saton e felt towards H. M. | the case throuzh the cour ich are as bad, and it looks as if tho | St Paur April 17, e mctovy of T etioh blonco and to | witteo of - th foromen and conductors' I | ; ‘The party left this evening for Pexarkana, has been in- i e Sintiated and BLOODED STOCK SALE. . ce tho | the firemen and conductors will strike. The | B > = 3 clectioncoring ma- | company has uot yet made an answer to this | Some Good ¥ s Paid for Ne ding the me demaud. Cattle. counle had be ¥ for somo time. es S. I"rohman, Thy n ¢ rrying on their prac gram to e Bis.]~Tho Phonograph, tho | dcclaro that Irishmen alone shall regulate | brotherhood, and the ¢ sk 9T R before leaving last night \w York, made | murings are hoard on overy stroet corner de- | day’s issue announces editorially that it | Great Britain having the court room this afternoon to address tho Ot i RA LAl TR i k : 4 e e e T T efinitely de- | manding vengeance on ths foul outfit. leaves the party and jolus the independents. | organization an English - :;’: .t‘.m) 1‘ “u B -”; l-“ l: e !|'|;All!l.n{m\.u|llill un--,[r l]n:\}f' c{x‘ufl;(l«' ation. u e el Claflin, the editor, has for some timoe been | chine, ho has, p e .l.,“., ""t|‘nn|‘ tm, B g o o0 Bl is the formatior m“:_l:l-‘ol;em «_companies Bound Over. gonsidéring this move and today cames out oution, cobstituted a provisional ex A TG CiicaGo, April 17.—[Special ‘Telogram ‘but promised that until he evidence o April 17.—[Spocial Tele- | POIGLY. Ik of a new republican paper , “consisting of members of the old e: 4 to Tur Bre.|—The saleof Turlington Aber- fanacy e 5 o | of the count and for backed by plenty of capit ite oital P Trelanaliaitito frenrasa New " YORK SRl 17,2 Bpeol the prisoner’s sanity ho should use all honor- | O - Yo SR L BRE - T i Ay PO | plenty of capital is the latest | utive faithful to Irelina and to represen New Yonk, April 17.--[Spe Sullivan for taking such an acti ¢ part in the A BIG THEATRICAL PLAN. r's dofense, and he was calied out of | | Theatricul Munager Ch ' had beon felgned. He thon requested that | men of that eity. ~d'ho impression prevalls ers, secing that a strong feeling of MIEAS | tenaod calling n spocial session of the legisla- braska Kranse graw to Tue B I Tele- S oae o his life, 1« i tive Irishmen residing in England whose T L L on (a1 (dceni Angusioatiloy lio JpeeneriyRe iy w. able means to save his life. Will contribute their work: Chicago | tho three men avrested yesterday for suborn- — L ite rooetroad [ Bram (R DRk e 00 o between the | oo o ustington, Neb., took place today Tho people felt hard towards the attorney | will have one of these c York | jng perjury lasted all day and resulted Held Up by Highw patriotism.” railrouds of the Trunk Line association and | ¢ "n fen park and was a suceess. The ate as Hmaonsting, without any provocation, | another and Boston the third. Mr. Fronman | ¢ ® PESITE BS0 0 Sa" (o gioup and ©, | Fitevoxt, Nob, April 17, e e the Chiicago & Alton road has reached the : il i tendance was good ds in the pool | Pt bost go & Alton by | Pariington, refusing tosell tickets to local points on the | Lady Blac - srdered two peaceable citizor ived | has not worked out the details of “his plan, | {1 ; 2] —Jac oho 5 a - lln\.vnh ldn\'n ,ln{n. .‘hh, :,i\uv/‘tn;al. He I:J\.,l o mlome Lo state positively | Fairehild guilty. They wore each bound :h‘l_!r Jacob Nichols was last night hold up wo and a halt years since the murder, | 'Y stock companics will be oi the boaras | over to appoar at the aext term of the dis- | bY highwaymon ut the corner of Main and hud s case passed upon by two | within tho next two years telet court in the sum of 31,300 each, Pat- | Secondstrectsand relleved of hwhich nd the pricos ruled hig Ales wora Heather Bloom and J. Bvans, Bmerson, la., $525; chivd, J. Eyans, Emorson, Iu., Sexton Condemns Parnell. {mmigration burean. The rc Loxnoy, April 17.—In the commons today | are trying to hurt the Chie ‘Thomas Sexton, one of the members for Bel- i L ek 2 e A S fast, who was loudly cheerad by the McCar- i ‘This_evi e £125; Blue Boll of Big Island, Abo Moyer, different juries and the supreme court, and T erntorm was found in his pockets, The thugs es- \ y ar- | lino of that road. ‘This eviduntly caused a 3 , Al yer, h CALIFORNIAN STRICKEN, terson went to jail and the others are out | nit %G 5 v ob- | thyites and by tho liberals during the cours o e Q" exper Tt | Terce Hante, Ind., $330; Rose of Turlington, they thought he should have been executed | J. W. Cook, treasurer of tho southern Cali- | under bonds. J. B. McWeithey, 'the com- papad A3 10 11500 of “thiom has since been ob. | thyites and by the liberals during the course | good dealof trouble aud expense to immi R of the debate on the Irish land bill, strongly | grants who wanted to go to any of thoso J. Evans, Emerson Ia., #300; Abbess of ougly 1 H e polnts, When Colonel Weber heard of | Turlington, Luster & Burwell, Cottage o “tha Alton beopio.and | Grove, Wis., 8110 City Sido Lady, Luster & toduy according to law and without further | fornia orange exhibition and superyisor of | plaining witness for tho state, who is now in - gnbho Al delay. They cannot understand it Los Angeles county, California, 1s dying at | jail awaiting trial for povjury, sworo that the |~ SATUATION AT PINE RIDGE. condeinned Parnell's attitude last mght, | oy o' trouble b The crowd selected & committee, headed by | the Leland hotel to has Jeon sufforing | men ~under arrest had induced bim - to when the latter mado an attack upon the lib- | My Doane, superintendent of the Trunk | Burwell, Cotiage (iroye, Wis.., #00; Bella i e T R e e | [ el ever .Il‘t:“\‘:”.‘a:.\\h\"s:l«",‘:d,g‘u sian o ’.d““ v"'(‘ pu‘f'pfl'm”g 0 ‘_m: Acting Agent Penney Writes a Let- | erals' policy. Sexton said tho liboval posi- | Line associution that no jmmigrant_must bo ix‘-.nn.m.’lm\wh--n, J. Evans, Emerson, 1., in the matter or interfere with the course of | come ut ov Several physicians and nurses | £ for his vote at the bond election for the Wasnixarox, April 1T.—Captain Penuey, | Jile 1ot o Morl o motlon; :\I\I“lg'u‘li‘: Totoigraus takes him, mush oarry bim KOAD AGENTS ON TRIAL. - a oW, are in constant attendance, Three others of | Kearney X i : acting Indian agent at Pine Ridge, has writ- S baduiad i e - TULERG. pa 5 e Winlan ¥ e tho law. R A L ey R, KKearney & Black Hills railroad, and that ho ldgo, operative whenever the local govermmnent | straight through to his destination, The scaffold is erected on the south sido of the California party ave also seriously ill at | was induced to testify to this; that all his | ten along letter to the commissioner of Tn- | bill was passed, would prevent Mr. Morloy's The Ac sed Identified as the Men the court house and will probably remain in thoir hotels “’""l‘”':" xl~'flx'l e u-mu'm;u_v t the trialin the district court | dian affairs relative to the situation at Pine [ object from being attaned, which object was (fiu: d Talks. Guilty of the Robbe: ! 8 BSRIORE ; FOR TILE PALM HOUSE, was fals 1dg . o to compel the conservatives to give Ireland | Kassas Ciry, Mo, April i7.-Jay Gould TR Wiy 7 At position until the case is disposed of. Ground was broken yestarday for thoBaim ) a0 Novria B mwr fand RE M| Greel Ho says the Indians look upon the ) [4 eland v yexye, Wyo., April 17.—[Special Tele- e Logistation by cougeess 5 auothor | local self-govornmont, Morlay's amondment | and party arrived this afternoon. In convor Hauehstine is the man whokilled two | house in Livcoln purk. The structure will was to the effect that an advance of money | sation with a reporter, when asked about tho gram to Tue Bee.|—Conside avle ioterest © testified that these afidayit manipu ! o to them and offered to sell out for | Promise of tho government, but confidence is ors near Broken Bow. He had | be built of iron, stone aud glass and will cost should not be granted. Morley aud Parnell’s ; tonwhor'a ! is shown horo in the trial of Charles Parker stolen & clock from the school house, and | $65,000. o e et R somewhat strengthened by the performance | amendments were rejected "‘l"“'\‘\‘“‘fl r“I'~l‘”‘"“'»""‘ ng ‘“1 collapsa of | and William Brown, charged with holdng b AR AL J ST PEODLE IN CHICAGO. e defe vero put on tho stand but | of the agrcementas to rations, Ho urge: = the Western Traffic assoeiation, hesaid there |y the Rawlins ¢ Vhiter o ¥ e Lo e fon atdlen avhinle WESTERN PEOPLE IN CHICAGO, Cue defendants wero put . of the agreementas torations. Ho urges, A - : h L | v up the Rawlins and Whiter River coach in bl homo 1auansting shot thom when thoy | , AMORE the westorn people i Chicago to- they denied all of the allezations charged | yoweyer, that the recentlegislation be cavried Venezaoln Callod to Aguount. was no truth in thom. ither he nor Mr. | A% aust last ana robbing the mail. The tes- to his home Hauenstine shot them when they | o AmOnE tho wostern b against them, W. L. Greene, the attorn dpas e Loxnos, - April 17, ~[Spocial Cablogram | Clark attended the mieoting of tho advisory | imony for the prosecution was that of tho threntoned to have him nerostod for the | G ere b fellowin e iams, Brag. | Who mado out the' afiidavits of auout forty | e off with all proper speed. The gen- | TasbRn AHE R Beitish gov. | bourd in Chicago bocause it was ot necos- | stago ariver, who identifiod arier as one of theft. ford Ta Mise Jowett, Mrs. Tjams, Omaha, | orsons to be usod in tho bond contest, do- eral effect of the recont outbreak is bad and | &S L vancela to ace o toe | Bary. - #Wo will,” ho suld, “attend all m Tho robbers, and of o Utah rauchman, who oy~ g O KT e AnditorinmoG. V. Frooman, Will- | fended the accused persons. lias “left their hearts sore aud bitter.” The [ {et e Reanen ! ""‘_‘”‘"'\“, | fugs'of tne wedtern trafiic association itis | tostified that both of the accused bad con- A S G e '\ Tele. | 18m A Mesuer, Helena, Mont.; A, D, C: e oom memory of the loss of their kinsfolks and | ''° “,"“‘)]‘ ‘;‘ s (le \‘ subjaoy pAmed Wiills. | uocossary foruak tend in New York city.” | fossed the crime to him and hoasted of it. LINCOLY, 1 A 7, =[Speals Des Molnes, Ta o1 Tenaon, Me and | 1000 o Kot Al 1S pocal Telo. | friends still ranklos, and is an ever prosont | 4L ampbell by the Venczuelan police. The e I testimony for the defense will bo given gram to Tuw Br At 9:45 this morning | Mys. S. C. Smith, William Hamu, Miss € , Neb., April 17.—[Special Te e e 2 killing appears to be the outgrowth of the £ wiiron eme. LOMOTTOW. Governor Boya signed the oficial docament | Hamm, Beatrice, Neb. gram o Tne Bee, | —About) o'clock Wednes- | BRI 5 _‘i“‘“““l’f SR break out | o0 qor dispute betwoen Great Britain | MINNEArous, Minn., April 17.—[Special | o A that grantod a respite to Albert E. Hauen- ”(\Y‘v‘w\\\-'!lm gton. Iigh 15 Wells, Council | duy evening a girl nive years of age aud a boy | W ".m(‘ff,", e e ‘1? -n‘r: lm u|»|-h«:ll ‘H'i and Venezuela. Campbell was avrested as a | T ogram to i Bri, |—An intoresting vit HANGMAN'S DAY, stine, who had been sentenced to be hung bo- | Rars: Jir- and Mrs, W, R, Stewart, ‘Dos | of six, children of N.J, Carloson, a farmer hero is dange be apprenended | yrashackor on Venozuclan soil and was snot | of railroad gossiv comes to the suvface today o0 St A B e i taday for the mure || aaiaos Ak E1RRY G. W. . Dorsey, Ne- | wholives ten miles southeast of Loup City, | ©f future trouble and basos his conclu- | becausobo did not imwediately oboy the | tothoeffect that tho Cunadiun Pacidce rail- Four Muvdevers Streteh Hemp in Difs ) R b RE SRR ) P I e e o ot wetec i thelt oattla | Slon upon the fact that the pooplo ro [ order to nccompany lis captors. ' The afaiv | roud utends to complete te wostora section * ferent Localities. Roten and hley, two | At the Palmer—W. P. Durkee, Dr. Amelia ! ired pretext for an | of the Soo routo and muke i neighbors of his on Octobor 9, 1888, The | Burroughs, Omaha B. Meredith, Sioux | from the range, their fathor baing at the ina state of unrest. They have not begun | gives Great Britain u it #irod pretoxt n Ay ROt Laviess, S, O, Aprii 17, -Walker Brown J ds Veuezucla, part | hotween Boston and Montrenl and the Pacific | was hanged today for the murder of Noah uErous e ity 5 farming or thelr usual voeations, Thoir | GeEressive attitudo toy B e s s o otintely tolo. | Falls, S. DU B. Newniau, Me. and Mrs. H. | town of Ashton trading. Soon after they 3 of whose tovritory the British have' been | o g o L 9 W. Resler, Omaha. Tot tha housen hoavy rain fall bocan and | houses and property bave been plundered, | nxious to sleze oi ritlsh have Deon | const, aud making 1t the transcontincutal | gomage last Octobor. New Ownraxs, La., April 17.—Willism graphed to Broken Bow. The respite was 3 i 00 agpount of gold dlageva i shortiling t the Graud Pacific—Dr. L gtor s or oling gement and e covote L L e e e sl o “Ifi““l‘} Graud Pacifie—Dr. Ludington, | gaienoss sevin, Thoe family being newcom- | And thero is a fecling of discouragement and | eries on the coveted soil. - ircen, colored, was hanged today at Gretna ram | for the murder of Joseph FProsper, colored, Knapp ulr”nm insan asylum and Dr. Catter | At tho Sherman Mrs, £, C. Day ton, Nortn | €rs in tho vicinity and tho chi ldven not being :L";I"\‘":‘\'K'u;i"':u'-l:l»:“;‘i‘z ‘:“:;m:,t:' :V‘n;l‘l:‘ “‘l\'\“;; The Triplo Alllance Uncasy. \‘fl':_lxu d\‘l:IiT \l"h"' P l:\lv‘l.wv- B e i bntah | Dakol cod G. Field, Tdaho! acquaiuted with the surrounding country | 10 Lty aKuit, 68 eth HAY. T8 AROWEL VAT | Loxnow, April 17, -[Special Cablegram 10 | 1 g Be B e hioa st Tanusry 9. b Montally unbalanced. ~Last evening thess ,,"\‘\»‘i.}i\"‘,',‘\"‘,’f“'U,fl,,f.}‘:"\1‘.‘,:51" 1aghes s ecame lostand wandered about m the | Puyney thinks peaco sad guict on tho reser- | Tine Brr.]—The growing Philo-Russian atti- A R B SARAREY 4 gentlonien mado this report to Governor | At the Commerciub—M. M. Dewey, Ne- all night. Yesterday the en- | vation would be secured by allowing the del- | tude of Roumania is causir $45 VI00prAsIRen Of 9 L i ) uneasi- 0 n i . Myt s THE WEATHER FORECAST. Boyd, and bis excollency granted the reprieve | praska tiro noighborhiood turned out to search | egtion Solcctod by General Miles to visit | ness to tho triple alliance. The Roumanian | weved 1 wis b Goorgo S, Jones bus bacn g this morning justin time to save the doomed At thie Saratoga-C. H. Duxbury, O or them, and about 11 o'clock J. [ Washington last winter w.come again and | oouop R kgl f elocted in his place. Jones has been for ot Oninl Ao SRRl e ’ wan from the gallows. At tiosaratoga -0, H, Duxbury, Qmabt | 1* Angior found “th girl In @ draw [ have Genoral Milos with them. governmont has ordored a cossation of work | Somo time s of the Lehigh and | i 3 Vistnitu—Fatri, “sHotitly b T L e \ v | in a very exhaustive condition, neariy four g on the fortifications adjoining the Russian | Wilkesbarre coal company and assistant to | 0/vier. MAGGIE WAS HEARTLESS, N Faorhy W zgerald, Lincoln; | Miles away from bome. ‘Thio soaroh contin. Cannot Be Helped. frontler, and it is even proposed to make tho | tho prosident of the Joraey Central rullrond. | For Neraika ond luwa—Fulr; waterly it MP, and Mrs, 11, I, Btewart, Omabi. 3 | ted until about 1 o'clock, when the boy was | Wasmixaros, April 17.--A representative | celevration of the twenty-fifth anniversary o T U winds; conte Story of Her Cruelty Toward He At tho (ore--Mr. and Mrs, Barrie, Omaba; | found dead on a hill of the Kansas City Transportation bureau | of the accession of King Charles of Roumania L JAlton Tlokots, For South Dakota—Fair; wesleriy winds; etas 1 Maid Fully Corroborated ¥, C. Orton, Lincoln. y 4 i | "Ihe girl stated that she and the boy were | called upon Acting Secratery of War Gran: | Srictly a national affain thoroby excluding Bosroy, April 17.-The Boston & Albany | tonary teinperature. | e y oy REBEA At the G T, M. Rublee, Omub tozether all night, but could not explain how 4 4 “ | representatives of Austris and Gerwany. | railroad company has been requested by the - ! Buriixeroy, In, April 17, -[Special Tele- | At the Ga . Rublee, Omuha. RN R A 0 Ml AN TR 0 BOW 3 {oday aud presented o protest against the al- | \y' i s B 1908 : N e, ox. | they separated. *The children were very With Roumania as au ally ov friend the | New York Central to take Alton tickets off Ladics Still at War, gram to Tur Bee.|—Miss Maggie Mitchell e L A il poorly aud thinly clad, haviog oeen without [ lotment of money made by the Missouri river | Russians could advance without opposition to | gale. This the former road has done under Cricaco. April 17. -The strife betwee, Raving dented tho story printed lo Tup Ben ARCTIC EXPLORERS, ats, shoes or Stockiugs, and it is & wouder | commission for the improvement of the Mis- | Bulgaris. Drotost simply to_protect their passe ALl R b o atrite: uaiwet on Monday concerning her alleged cruelty to — that'the girl did not also’ die from the ex- | souri river. The protestants say the commis Distrnst Prevaill hkaiust possible discomfiture on the Cent 0olio.Oouaing and tio 8xecuiive comnliiae ¥ 3 A Party of Scie ‘il S 5 08 ure, t > allin alnaL pos scomfiture on the Central. | of jagy managers of the world's fair over the ana desortion in Burlington of her Gorman | A& PAFtY of Sclentiuts Will Soon Start | 7 3 AR . sion authorized the expendiwire of $100,000 | 1o pox April 17 n to Yk T el | 3. Thou TR e U FE e 2 Reglons. The Condition of Stock. on a bend in the upper viver, but no allot- |, <CERN AU T FRERT ol WORK OF A CYXCLONE, S00cOUACTRLID 1 OO0 ARIOR: 2430 s 8o e b ed) t bl Np AL S TR adee . g (i ments for improvements at Kausas City, | Ti Brk|—Advices from Buenos Ayres re- Jange in the situatio ned with Dr. Nirvoon, a leading Burlington New Youg, Apri pecial Telegram Creswwares, Neb, April 17 pecial 0 | (7)1ess measures are taker Iy the | port that contrary to expectations the Union . e Tho exceutive committee of ladies tonight phvsician, who was callod to attend the maud | to T R i pach ot the || DULaA SN N AR AN LKLY e e come tha Mitrai] s kU wns in Both Texas and | jgued a manifesto, reviewing the whole during her sickness here. ‘The doctor cor- | of the United States vy isin Now Yo o {s wol A d g e r f ORYE-D5 B0A 1a8Y 1D S @ ) dgwor ca manifesto opposes the Mitre-Kocea Oklahoma trouble with Miss Couzins, a copy of o) supiug bor sloknoss bors. " ha deotor oot | of the Uniteg navy isin Now York | state is well underway and small grain has | will bolost. Grant informed them that the | poiioy and has cousequently created an un- rouble w 4 us, & copy of which B s P ory JOUSArRINE | today maklug srrangomants for is exploriug Linerar, Kan, April 17.—Reports were | was seut to each mem er and alternate of the Q. Mise Mitehell chavged the girl with sham. | tripto the arctl 1 been sown. Live stock is in poor | department was powerless to interfere in the e ) - - ained | prought in this afternoon thatthe court house | Woman's bourd. It closes by exprossing the 1 vorl 3 O favorable impr rorions, Ho proposes to | condition, owing to the long winter and | Work of the commissiop. that tho league of sonators o ssion, Fears aro ente . d deputics ) > con regret of the cd ittee for the condle p o Mihaes ! o Sonsidored the maid ton il | start late noxt montn, The party will | scarcity of fod. A great many people are An Indiaa Brescher, G A e O e e atato hanks | Auousford; Tax, 1n.conrss. of oonatruction, B D e ( mw:n-"mrull:('::" S full hor duties, and told Mias Mitchollso, | wumbor aix porsous and is to be sent out by | loaving hero for the Waciflo coaste bub t8SY | gyguisie, Pa., April 17.—[Speolal Tele. [ Wil compol the govaramens hay burso | was destroyod by a oyclone Wednesduy | vexpedient—we might truly say imporative.! hat lady was very indignant, and dis- | the acadewy of natural sciences. Tho ex- | Yiiieef a 8 n ! s o el , to forced paper issues. Distrust gencrally | afternoon wnd a brick masou and another - charged the givl as an’ imposter. She prom. | o e ik e dustry farmers oan succeed as well fn Ne- | gram to Tue Bek.| - Leviering a young | yrovails ana gold is udvancing iu price. man killed. Auother man was badly injured. The Death Roll, g e A o ey to. Chlongo, | Plorers will start trom obus and land at | braska us in the coast states. Omaha Indian attending the Carlisle Indian ey Brey Loiad D S s i [ .‘f PO 400 . i the aeirdss taled o do, bt wont o Whale Sound on the wast eoast of Greon, e e school, has been examined by the Carlisio New Treaty with Spain. Bisey bousgde iore or Jeax damased. 0. <Quitnag ApthiTiRar Charies. W Bim aving the invalid sick, nelpless and penni- , betwee 1d 4 -sove b presbytery os g 0 istry i, Apr Phe « 4 e R e oA i nett, professor of historical theology in Joaving Lo A kB ntala sout bor o | seventy-elght dogreos, During tho year tho | ~OnaLuaLa, Nob, April 17, [Special Telo- presbytory us a student for the winistry and [ Mavun, April 17.—The draft of the now vy diaction to Paludora, & IO towh | Coosh oiblieal lnstivate 8t Kvatston, dled jeas bove, ad of e vOuarom will Tolte t¥ipe. north | aram to Tra Bee.|—D, B. Leech, one of the passed a_‘creditable examination. His pur- | commercial treaty between Spain und the aver county, Oklahowa, which plac s FAL ki BYanaton, Gl ¥ » —— to the Humboldt glacier, but next svriug | olqest citizens of this county, died today after ekl \\wk___“m"gfhu (L i United States looking toward partial reci- | reported cutirely dostroyed. Hoth lowatitios iy morplig - - Prohibition Whisky's Work. they hopo 1o et uearer this fascinating spot | o few duys® ilinoss, During the cattls days o SRR pr——_ procity in trade with Cubs was voncluded | 87 mauy miles” from tho railroad and toic- | MitwAuKKE, Wis., April 17.~Major Gen= BURLINGTON, In., April 17.—[Special Telo- | thu man bas ever been. lie was proprietor of the Spofford house. Bossa ke Ll VOPOed: il Telo | [0d8: It s undersicod it fixas vory low graph. eral Charles 8. Hanilton, who served with gram to Tur Ber.)—A telegram from Win li‘l‘h‘;\mnn‘lll‘l "l vu;_\ .:lnlm;‘ lT ;oli? lle ms i, “‘;-; P'M Ty l~':;~‘ “\ LlLA duties on flour and other articles imported PEPNIT ;;Ianr ;_““p distinetion in the civil war, died tonight of » o 4 clers near the coast to a high latitude, un gram to Tug Bk ]—Mavi ) e United h e G or Europe. Jneumon i i Aok 1o iaya i and Bob Garier and Jasage | ELark noks th coass fo A hIKh lallpida, aud 2 i « ]—Marion Manola, the | from the United States iuto the Antilles pueumonia with a Bride. ciken fight | time be able t¢ tuke observatious of tho shore Pexpex, Neb,, April 17.—[Specl opera singer, was granted an absolute di- e : Youk, April 17, ~Five nuudred thous | General Kitbourn Knox, goveruor of the al to Tue | vorce from her husband, Mr. Mould, and Thomas Smith got into & dru; o the | Bismarck's Advice to the Emperor, | sand dollars in gold coin was orderod for ex- | ers’ b ome bere, diedtonight after a long BLhe latter's home near there the other | formation, Bek.|-J, S, Lowis, who is well and favora- | divorce court this morniag, Freibmicusuvns, April 17,—DPriuce Bis- | port b %

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