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1L UMANA UALLY DI, HL'NUAIL'./;‘RAI Lty ADVI—DIA TN VAGENS, READY FOR THE ARGUMENTS, | 51 Grosvener of Ohto, ehatrman Judson H. V T DE‘IR BLE B".LET between here and Atlanta (n 1863, Several NS w N lumni of oty 3 o | N CAQE O N | d . alumni of the soclety at large wore present [ Cross”of " Minneapotis, Dr. 3. “Wairer 5. | NOT A DESIRA o | gtthem were hanged. cignt of them being | COLORED RECRUITS WANIED, | $aimntof thesociers at tavgo wero proso HORRIBLE CASE OF POVERTY Hemspter of Wisconsin and Josepn Powderly buried in the cometery. Suftable inscrip- ' | Samuel Goodale, D, D,, of Columbus and F. | 5 i ' - of Pennsylvania, ||m.11;du{c on nlm tribute which will be une - L. Ware of Omana. Psi Upsilon is one of | [ vei Jecoration day. . the oldest of the college Grock letter | O Eud of Hearing Evidence in the Great RAWLINSG ENTHUSIASH, Office of Oommissioner of Pensions Affords GUILTY AS CRARGED. Seoretary Proctor Thinks They Make Very ‘"h"‘p‘l‘-"'*-\."‘\“""\'! _— "‘;("":‘:'\"‘\""-”" Dead and the Sick Togsther in Privation . ¥ UL JED, 4 oge, New York, in 1843, Rev, Samuel | Eheedy Murder Trial, reliminarvies Toward Securing a Little Pleasure to the Holder. prerbndy Good Soldiers, Goodale, now in the soventy-seventh yoar of and Pride. —_— Normal and scientific College. Tom McNamee Will Have to Suffer for a— his age, was one of its founders ana his pres - o 3 S | Rawnixe, Wyo., May _[Special Tele- » His Cride, ence at the installation of the Mu chaptor SPECULATING ON THE JURY'S VERDICT. | cram toTrie Bir For some weeks a move- [ ABUSE FOLLOWS ~ THE INCUMBENT. | At 0 o'clook last night the jury in the state | COLONEL GUY HENRY'S NEW COMMAND, | made the occasion one of unusual Interest. | EXCITED BRIDEGROOM FROM NEBRASKA. | ment has been on foot to establish a normal case against Thomas McNamee, charged with R— HOW OMAHA WON, —_— . 4 school and scientitic college in Rawiins, Tho | . " the murder of Elsie Nichols, reached a —_— | Cumeral Reiler Tuae the Woman WIll | oo brought to a successful tor. | FAPerience of Messra. Black, Tanner verdint. Military Enthusiasm Among Afro- | gerong Opposition Overcome in the | Disappointment of an Omaha Mao Be Acquitted—-McFarland's Con- | mination this evening, the inaugural cere- and Raum-Result of Fool Tho case went to the jury.at 4 o'clock yes- Americans-Customs Officers as Late Denver Convention, Who Went to Chicago for a Di- fessions Mepudiated - Testis monies baving taken place in the ppera house Talk—About Making terday afternoon and Judge Estelle an- Immigration Inspectors—The George Sternsdorff, Dr. Rilev, James vorce -~ Citizens Alding the mony in Rebattal, with a very large attendance. Great enthue Paper Money. nounced that he wouid be within call to re- Social Season Closing. Stephenson and several other membars of Indiana Strikers. ¥ siasm was shown in the work, not ouly by ceive a verdict, in case one was reached by the Nebraska delegation to tue late western o | the projectors but by ali prominent citi- the jury, until 10 o'clock last night. congress at Denver, returned last night. Lixcory, Neb, May 23.—|Special to Tue | zens. The programme was a lengthy one, Wasnivorox, May 23.—[Special to Tue When the jury announced that a verdict Wasmivatox Bereav Tue Bee, They were jubilant over the selection of this b cAGo OFeice oF Tur nu,} Bre. |~ Ali the testimony in the great Sheedy | includiug vocal and instenmental music, ad- | Bee.]—The perplexities which surround the | had been agreed upon the judge was notified 513 Fountesri | s city as the place in which the next conven % Cuicaco, May 23, mueder trialis now in and on Monday the | dresscs, ete- Many prominent speakers | position of commissioner of pensions and the | and McNamee was taken to the court room Wasnivarox, D. C.. May tion will be held Mrs. Green, wife of an engineor, was found case wiil be argued by the opposing attor- | were in attendance from neighboring cities, | dissatisfaction that follows faithful service by Jailer Horrigan. The verdict was that A good deal of comment and speculation is | “ii\yg beat New Orleans, Mr. Sternsdorft | lying sick in bed i1n a room at 1455 Green neys. Monday McFarland was not put on | among others Senators Joseph M rey and | in that oftice are being called to public atten- [ McNamee was guilty of manslaughter as | heard here now about Colonel uy Henry's | said, “‘by thirty-nine vot Thie speech in- | street with tho dead body of a baby girl be- i . X s . i ¢ i sharged { o f new command soou to b located near this [ Vititig the congross to Omaha was dolivered | sy Tho child had beon aoad two d the witness staud. For the first timo the | Francis E. Warren of ( heyenne, Congress- | tion by the talk about the Raums during the | charged in the complaint, o vis W i et by Secretary Nason of the board of trade. It | 54 ber hie child had beon aead two days Wwife of the negro came to the court room aud | maa C. D, Clark of Evanston, A. A. Johnson, | past week. Some realization of the duties McNamee received the announcement of :.fl\,‘. \Tl.‘:l“. s u-r_xm';z[v_m.’ll ;-\‘l u\:\s“n. ]lf\. was not generally kuown before we left here | 814 been kept beside the mother because the took & seatnear lier husband. There was | president of state university at | of the commissioner and the lack of appre- | the verdict very coally, and hiad nothing to | A colored company of United States cavalry | ¢} gt Giihia desired: the poms couvention. | Parents had no money to bury it with. Green s cioud of sable faced fricnds of | Laramie, Jugge Conaway of Green [ clation of his efforts was bad by men qual- | say. He was remanded to jail to await sen. | 18 €xpected to arrive at Fort Myer St | However, the delogation was informed of the | is an engineer and lost his position through rland clustered about bim. Through-'| River, Judge H. V. S, Groesbeck | ifled tofill the offico when it was last va. | tence soross the Potomao river, near Arlington | matter atd workod for it with a great deal of | siokness, Thoy were too proud to seek us. een River | cated by the retirement of Commissioner | The jury wasout o lit'le Jess than four | %00n. Ever since it was known that the | ar outthe entire morning McFarland's little | of Laramie, Captain Thomas of ¢ wh ‘Lincolu n uired a great deal of re- | hours, the time belng consumod in deter- retary of war had concludea to take the your old bab and many others. Letters of regret were | Tanuer, for it re ance and suffered in silenco. The county agent was notified and did all in his power to 1o & bid for the gathe ing and sat i her father's lap an | 1 X $ 4 . il ed 1o | fought liko a hero for it. It was supported | an hour or two the little t eyes | read from Governor Barber, ex-G Widress | S€4rch tofind a man who would accept the | mining the degree of the defondant's guilt, | Initiative in orde g8 colored troop (o do | by gl the delegates from tho | South | rolieve the famil with wonder about hot v finally | Baxter and others, The opening ad e 1d who was regarded as compotent to | On the first baliot there wero five votes for | 4uty at the caitol the colored people of the | Platte country. ~ When it war knocrod AN EXCITED BRIDEGROOM 4 was madu by Dr E. Stuver of hadior A seihe: i f r acauitts ¢ | district huve been looking forward to the | out, however, the South Platte < this morning one of dropped to sleop in his arms. ‘Uhe presence | this city. > spoke 1n glowing terns an acceptable commissioner. muuslaughter, four for acquittal, one for 5 people turned ' in and aided Omaha, 1 individuals in the of his child had & softening ou Me- | of the work in hand and benc "It doesn’t make any difference how gooda | murder in the second dogrea and one for | eVent with great ineerest. Informa k)L state delegation thon voted solil 1 bridegtoonyatihe Tiion Farlund and for the first tinie he wept | fits to accrue therefrom. Senator Joseph | commissioner you are, no one will give you | murder in the first degrec. The noxt three | been roceived at the war department un- , giving her her fifty-two votes, Som His wame 18 Zasn d i . Mus. Sheedy sho ier usaal composure | M: Carey made one of the pr neipal apeechios | cradit for your work, and the hand of almost | Dallots resuited: First dogroe, 1; sccond | Bouncing that Captain Hughes with tro0p K [ of the other states objectod to the s s | from Ling ) 18 proprictor sf it there Wab & glsat of sktlsta 1 in, er | Radvilne fon BLcougratulating the DD io. | everyone will be agaiust you," is an old and | degree, 1; acquittal, 1; manslaughter, 8. On | Of the ninth cavalry (colorad) left Fort Robin- | our delegation, and we. off: red to stand up | w provision store. The cause of his g ) wa f i | Rawlins for establishing an educational in- [ €Vers s A epdesciit i ; ter | Son last night for Fort Myer expecting to ar- | and lot them' count our delozatos for (heit | ment s mysterious disappearfnee of eyes and sho lookud happier than she bas at | stity fsuch importa the state at | trite saying here, applied to the management | the fifth ballot a verdict of manslaughter own satisfaction, They didn't. eount, how. | Mo i bho inystorious ¢ T iy U156 ditMo e th L y SchoH n_be fcuaded of more | of the pension office, There Is no doubt fn | was reache rive at their post of duty Sunday evening. at on. Y didn’t count, how s brids L uby, couplo Brrived (gh Ithe w that all the testim. n there 1s fit thau a normal school, - Senutor Carey | tne world that Commissioner Black tried bard Ihe crime for which the jury found Me- [ Troop K is the first colored company nsas voted solidly against us. But we | St. | While her husband was look derable speculation a: ver. | Pald 8 klowing trivute to the educational ad- | o= o0 0ot ceptable commissioner under | Namee responsible was the killing of Elsie | Of regulars ordered to duty in Washington | got along without her after the baggage tho bride disappeared. . ) ¥ st | 1 shiols, & w and there was some objection to having them “lowa also was against us. The matter s Mr. Johuson began sear f the will be, It ! ‘resident Clevelano. He was a good lawyer, | Nichols, a woman of the town, in a Ninth | a0 r ] 1 an of the jury will be. It | eck followed in a well [ Fresident Clevelano. He was a good lawyer, % 3 el [ R e Secrotary | Was sprung in the moruing. If a vote had ally, as the passongers were loay- ed that it will result § iinutes which was | a disabled union soldier, and the friend of the | street house of ill-repute on February Piost S Aiey e been taken then we w hiave stood no | ing, tho disconsolate man saw i the crowd 1 - ~ - ’roctor having learned hat ¢ cd men o ¥ N ot i ot ks 2Fih, b tie tegis aitd thé atest applaus veteran; and yet there was such a howl o o 4 : 2 ; rder- | Chauce of getting tho couvention. But wo [ the'bright new dress he knew so well - t1e Some believe that b ' Lof the state unlver. | gayingt him at tives that ho threatened to FIR® AT JEFFERSON CIT¥. malte very good soldiors the object In order- | had the question made the special ordec fos | ot toe little womau, and for the next e that the S Ll L Shacatlonsl | reuian; 4B no sooncr dld e go olit, of. 6Me ddlery Factory at the Pennitentiary | D€ troop K here is to stimulate colored re :vl.m'!w-m‘. on arly overybody was favor. | utes neftlier faco fwas visiblo (o by The evide ft the public soioole. . || than be dropped out of sight, so far as the Entirely Destroyed. cruiting in the army. ‘The colored population | able to the move' bocausn. it give. sovoril | lers. Sho had wandered up staies and e evidence of th to the public schools, 3 g : in this vicinity is large and full of military | 1OWS & chanco to ascertain who was sup n the stecet. The erowd was dense almost entively corrobor Senator Warren next spoke of the impar- | public is concerned, Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, May 23 A special from weL LI AL AL T porting them oud she was carvied along with it, aud for confessions of Monday McFarland, which he | tance of the undertaking and spoke in glow- | * Who is there but that will say Corporal Terson City, Mo, says: At 6 o'clock this [ enthusiasm, and it is expected that Rl *When we discoverad that the Towa peo- | two hours had boon ering about the now repudiates, The efforts of the ¢ 1se | DR terws of those who are at the head of tn Tanner made a heroic effort to please the | evening fire broke out 1 the factory of the | e ient will prove successful. Colonel | ple were against us and favor of New | streets trying to or ack without consisted ma mpting to fasten the | RovSment. Senator Warren 18 8 wag | peouians a body, and. the vetarins e, | Sullivan saddlery company inside tho | (uy V. Henry, wio is to command Fort | Orleans, we circulated amougst them and | asking the dix i when just il 7 netic speaker. His romarks w 91 B enMEis s thor St r e L ai . Tho | Myenls on bis way here now from Fort | said: ‘Wocan't hopo to tave Omaha so- | Upou the point of brerkine taed Sr st blame on Frar iams aud Frank Glea- | N ciallyt Pensicns was the study of his life walls of the state penitentiar The ) o \ son, two gamblers supposed 1o bo ap | Fectived with great applause. C He ‘was the champion of the soldior, his | 2L of ke A, Robinson.” locted when Iowa, a sister state, votes | an officer, who sent her buck 1o the depot. outs with John Sheedy, The two main wit iRkl Loyl et ge ol by the | Widow and orphaus. Yot he was so berated | C3USe is not known, l.\m.‘l e it to IMMIGRATION INSPECTION. Afinst her, (his inado thom think @ little CIICLGO FOR DIVORCES, nessos used to confirm this line of argument KDY of the adv hopes to be offered by tho | ¢hat he retired amidst a fever of disgust to | 8¢ itaueous combustion vud others to inec An impression prevalls throughout tbo ey put tieir \n. Is togother aud the nex Willlain/Gi Murphy of Omshi 1k evldsnily were two boys name Hitchcock and | Provosed 2 gt seramme was | Bimselt and the howls of the public, diarisin. When the fice was discoverddthe | eountey, Gven atnons codgrest oy whoought | YOte Wwus § for DA LR Qmaha. | under the improssion that divorces are kept 1o white men” Fansime et HY SU | partioulurly ind. - Tawling boasts of sore of | , General Green B, Haum wits chosen com- | whole inside of tho buflding. e s TABHE | 1ninoN Leutatthmb aistovialonty ks triesttan | GG RITRY AIVIAIIEHT A et basti oy a8 OblSase ot Sad. s b L‘;" Im.u- men runt m’ Ay 'n 'r; the B ATAEIaNs i 16 KLALS tine :m\\m € r,‘ first, because 'un had S; I ,,,,‘,:.,; flomes and the prison and city fire depart- | in ml. u;n' opri ;l\wu. or \0(}“'0(!;- bill during | o8 lvm B8 m-.‘.‘.-e‘i Netr <‘m‘-l‘.~' “u‘-::m nanded down fmme n.u-vh\ on application. ]u.v Sheedy residence immedi after the as- i » recognized as a representative solaie n¢ i S h it tho last days of congress, for the appointment b L appeared be! Judgo t \is morning After the formal cxercises the visitors were ments were powerless in their attempts to 3 s people H6VaE bean. doy oy | 4PI sault on Jobn Sheedy. Streauous efforts | At SR I6e Be e s ao Ve ars WOke) |1 ¥ing tha) fulloet coulldbrps of theyates ¥ O pompts 10 | (o' bout tiwo hundred Inapectors of \mminra’ | bis poople bad nover been south. Thoy 4nd falated ‘this tisdoings. o Mrs, Murphy, who, ho says, is now in Lincoin, and asked that the nuptial knot be unt were made by the defense to impeach t testimony of Hiyman Goldwater, the pawn broker, who testiticd that he sola the cane to ans. The prosident desired to do nothing | extinzuish the fire, The factory of the Straus | O 4V04 v Wwhich could be construed as an oversight of | saddic and harness company, 1nm diately ad- | (1o places, and Secrotar: the best interosts of those most interested in | joining, was barely saved and it was mect wanted to take a trip ta New Orleans be. cause they had heard that city had some of the best whisky in the country, urged men for Foster told your pondent this afterncon that there was hundred covers were laid and many of t prominent citizens attended to give a hearty 1 corre o '] v “Where have you been since Januaryi" elcome e distingnished guests. ! (ol “The man who ed the convention to $ J onday McFariand which was found on the | Welcome to the distinguished guests DA ot oefyaated lo give the pansionars | sary to deluge the building from top to bot- | & grest deal of aolluitation. Tor Ter g o sy ted fuiis Lofivantlon 10 | asked the y after the assault. Testi- g o 3 I man of their own choosing. Secondly, | tom with water, ary positions, ‘‘when, i fact,” said he, “no | fO! PRI HaE r“n‘n "'i ”“:",'\". |~ “In Oman: { Lincoln—some of the time also brought to contradict the evi- A CHILD PRODIGY. Geueral Raum had a record covering At 7 o'clock the Sullivan factory was en- | provisions were made for them by congress, N fiag of posphere of the.bull breathe | the perfuma of r dence of the state which showed that Mr. period of many years as an executive | tirely dostroyed, but the ses. When he spokoof New and Mrs, Sheedy did not live together very [ Wonderful Four- Year-Old Mind | ofjcor, and had proven himself succes ns and the country arvound it as the ire was prevented [ We have concluded that the law already gave ulin | from spreading. The loss is £170,000, dis- | the department authority to disburse soe of 0 back to Chicago after Orle i hine | beiug in Nebraska @ hapuily. Some’ stress was also laid on an Reader, that ine. Ho made a most satisfactory | tributed as follows: On the bullding (state | the hesd tax te coinonty & immigration laws | M5 of fomery s i ey acapceastoniwhG | v Fisvarauy threatening letter received by Sheedy La Hanee, 1L, May 23.—|Special Tele- | commissioner of internal revenue, and it was property), $100,000: on the stock of the Suili- | and guard againt the incoming of undesirable .f‘l.,":", ‘”‘M _“‘,“.““'1‘” e Dotates “When are you going back to Omaha " twoor three days bofore hisdeath. Such | oomomp Littie Dora, the four- [ Ratural to suppose that he would succeed as | uan saddlery compauy, $50,000; on the immigrants, but there is no inclination to ap- R Ak UL ol L “Well, 1 wanted to go tomorrow,’ said evidence of the defense as had not peen [ ETAM ¢ il el o, hmssloner of pensions, Kirst came the | stock of the Strauss saddlery 'and har. | pointan g my of inspectors. In the west the | 1A We Wi Bave ple e o oMmBKSRES Sk N Moty anticipated by the prosecution in n;.u» testi- | Year-old ‘Il«hmh er of |-H"-'vm ll”l’““"\“‘“;- eriticisms u[u;»;uhnr partisans n o ihver, | hess company, © $10,000; the "latter loss | present customs ofticers and other employes | Fangements for the gatheriug. “The law says the complainant must bo a mony in chief, caused a general rustle among | ing near here, is certainly a wonderful prod- | It was eriminal to offer copmtessional Jater- } being occasioned by water. 'The state had | of this department will be required to per- . YT 9 > resident of the state,” vemarked his bouor, thay “er attorneys and_ vesterduy and today | igy. Her futher and mother aro fond of | ference with an officer in the faithtul dis. | Lo, ance on the Lulidiag. The Sullivan | form the extra duty of immigration inspect. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, UNIVERSITY EXTENSION rioniave been” endeavoriug to rebut this | piaying checkers, and thehusalways watcned | Charge of his daties. Democratic. congress: company’s isurance was $1. The dam- | ors.” J.3. Burwell of Gretna is at the Dellone ) §5 to be a stronghold of the univer- vl le, att for Mrs. Sheedy, | them with great interest. Dora is possessed | pix Went so faras to pry into the private Straus company stock is fully in- BOCIAL SEASCN CLOSING, J. J. Johnson of Chadron is at tha Millara i o This ) Mr. Strode, attorney for Mrs, Sheedy. ERg vt ks : i I | fairs of the commissioner. They discov- asked that he be allowed to put Mr. D. ( of the wonderful faculty which is variously | ered that, veginui eral years prior to Goprtnay again on the stand, although the | claimed to be mind reading, clalcvoyant, or | General Raum's period as. commissionur of defense had once rested. Tho request was | second sight. This consists of being able to | Pensions, he had an oid acmy friend aed per. granted. Courtuay testified that John sonal comrade endorse his note for mo ioty. This was decided at iceting of prominent citizens 1 educators 1 here yesterday, It is thought probablo werds at the | thutmany branches throughout the surround- nsion s i i : Within a couple of weeks the social side of [ i uere was considerable excitement among | Wasnington will be like “suspended. anima. lard nvicts during the progress of the fire, | tion," for those who make soc 1 affaivs will Bishor H W. War but no disturbance. be away or preparing to go to the seashore or JRDEURY b Iter J. Lamb of Lin st in is at the Mil n of D o : - b ’ KU ushore ot | payton iLiz states will organizs, Tho meeting re. adily name the spots on any set of dominoes = e wotntaius, Mrs, Harrison intends to | P83 A S10en] 1T th R EpOI tan L oLa oaRie Ltaa st = Bheedy wasin the offico of witness two or | Fedlly uume the sp L Teom. looling st the | Dunk, and the debt not beea fully liquit Other Fires, bave some friends on hor portico for tho | . M. Crow of Hastings fsa guest at tho | ulted in tbo uppolitment of & commit 0o three days before the final assault. Sacody | Which may be procured from looking 8t the | 4ud'this was used as vevidence {hautals oo | Ricaxoxn, Ky, May/#8.—The Glyndon | onan afs concert o neas boaigr Ho0, noon | Dellone. aomitie (Rt 1 Poole, A. I, Me- gavo witness u lotter ho bad, recelved. It | backs of them, or she will scloct from the set, | doreser was ' using the commissioncr for | 4. ingund whe large bullding of Burnham | and then bid them adieu till Docember. She | E. A, Brown of Nebraska City is at the | Clure, Dr. N. S. Davis, Pranklla MeVeagh was an anonymous lett The letter in | any number asked for, all the dominoes be- personal ends, R ! zh, substance was . lht g 916 f er | & Chenault burned. Loss, £0,000: insurance, | £00s to the cottage at Cape May to prepare | Delione. Presidei.t H. Wade Rogers of the Northwest. z turned face downward and thoroughly | . Fivally the fight against the commissioner “Unless you let up on the prosecution of | I turned fuce dowuward an L ame almost general, and disappointed pen- | 0,000, The buildings were occupied by a | fOF the coming of the president, who will Mrs, Reuben Gaylord has returned from | ern university; President W. R. Harper, 5 town it will bo only " a question of timo that | Without her knowledgeand 1t is called for | hocuing arrayed sautune hin ol oacy oo | Braph company, doctors hud roal estate men. | 48¥8 of July and August “.‘lx“._” ocidenPe [ W. M. Duvis and Miss Havviet E. Davis of | boay, Hliuols & | collego: President you will be killed. she will quickly reply that the number is the result of the strict enforcement of a set Derroir, Mich., May 3. —Fire this after- | May most of the time. The president au Wahoo are at the Miliard. W. C. Robert, orest university. + Witress did not know what had become of | Missing from " the set. The child cannot | S Mrs. Harrison aud the McKee children will & ; bt g R Il announce. the | ©f Tuies of any kiud. Those who do not get | noon destroyed E. Davis' wholesalo | Mrs. Harri S e A e e L T4 boks o Calam 1200, Mich,, is AIDING THE STRIKE: this letter after ho hanced 1t back to She S50t & e i bav il Bun00ncs MI6 | fhaifavore tiss up tn' Arina aad Babits | Gime | 4ok ubias oo Ta cet, Pechheimer & v | i jcer sl ‘ e fi 1se on Lart "echhei ; eb ofte skl AU in the city, visiting his sister, Mrs. A. Zu A dispatch from Crawfordsville, Ind., Ot L Riliniy ot oot $pots as thus: “Five and asix,” 140 | missioner Raum has been groatly nandi- | Hart's wholesale liquor. Sataadiainingand | Qo3 CAGE AT nela tiner e notlal i ibsl | | 1 says: Tue people of Waveland havo taken & stand to rebut the testimony of thetwo boys, | four’ or auy otber uumber more rapid capped by the disgruntled employes of his [ the two top stosies of the Campau buildiug. e L Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Scanlon of Minneapolis | band in tue Midland railway trcubes and by A. Hitclicock @ud Guorge Curry, who testi? | from the backs of 8 domisioes. thar Irom | oftice. He could not remove them. yot ha | The loss is estimated at §50.000; partially LAND DECISIONS. were visiting his aunt, Mrs. Mullen, last | & moaster petition addressed to Henry Craw: fled that just after the shooting on the night aces, Lha child has bosn svbjected to | 161 vheir advorse work, -0 hoy have done all | insured. Tne assistant secretary of the interior one hundred tests and has | yp failde to call the right wek, fora have tld him that the claims of the Mr and Mrs. S C.Smith, Miss Birdie | Strikers are just and should be paid. Scveut Charlotte Smith of Beawico | e names “including all the substantial business men of Way attached their names also state that the e edibit SENSATIONAL COURT SCENE, of Jan 11 they saw two men runuing south on Twelfth street. Kinney testiticd day afirmed the decisions of the commi e and have contributed much to unpopularize sioner of the geueral land office in the -ases | M " f nber. White paper beet pasted % T p . f Benjamin A. Utterback versus Jefforson | Smith and Mi: that be and Officer Otto were standing on [ DU i ‘ 2 the work of the office. There ought to be a 5y e of jamin A. 1 ack versus Jefferson L : : the corner of Twel(th and O, near the Burr | 2ver tho baoks of the domlnoes to prevent | ryle"of the most vicorous characier ane i¢ | A Murdercr Calls the Prosconting At~ | o Daggott, dismissing the contest for the | %9 at tho Murr A : block, the time they heard the shots, Botn | Ny chance of the chila’s having learned - the | should be enfor providing that any em- torney a Liar, northwost quarter of section 17 north, range | Mi s Lois Plerce of Tudianapolis, Ind., isin oficers ran north “to the alley and east | Pecks, and in every instance she has success- [ PHOUIC be anforced, providing that any vise, 22 west, North Platte district, aud Frank | the city, visiting Miss Hattie Bailey at Niue- ould to embarrass his administration, land and vieinity have 10 the paper. They will not patronize the 5 L 4 e 8, Fia., May 23, —There was an | 22 e 'th P b u : AT AL road until employas are paid for their honest through tho alley to thirteenth street. Wit- | fully g ”"1‘{‘:‘{“{‘«;3"'_Utprm%".w’“‘;"lx)fi{::{‘fl-’]:}: Lo hinder the popularity of the ofiice or to i W"eyom_dn‘,yfluh“rm] of Camp. | Peterson \'r'nul\rlhv;m(lur(_){ll; I ¢ ove, dis- lm\llnu u\xl..u..‘-{‘ o‘:rrfim. : : hep | 13bor. Previously the Midlana company had ness did not see any men come out of the | #ide. Dora is equally e e embarrass the commissioner in any way, [ X A ! S0Uth Balf of tho rortiaes, Wid 4, and tho | Miss Mary I'. Willlams has returned toher | peen ondeasoriss’te get out an injunction on alley and run south, . the spots on playing cards, "“}“!“j“fi"', by | shall summarily be dismissed, It reacis bell for the murder of Mamie Joseph. 0. M. | south balf of the northwest quarter of sec- | home, 1805 Binney streot, ufte A six montl’s | the strikers for holding the road's trains. D. C. Topping, & blacksmith, testifled that | $o10r%, not kuowing the terms vspade | gob PHTICW e fish pensioners, H. Summers, assistant prosecuting attorney, | tion 4. township 23, ranwe 48 west, Chadren | visit with her sister 1y Wi sin. It was deferved by not being able to furnist he was standing near the opera house on 1} }y,-_ uw;vl_l. 'n:? e, ; kgu\l“- ‘vh"’fl'\‘ With 1,000,000 claimants before the pension | was making an argument when Campbell in. | district. Rev. M. Stone of Lebanon, O., has re- | bondsmen residing iu the county whose re- Twelfth and O on the night of the assault. | OF ‘‘diamond I the matter moa® oe | oftice und laws and rules which require noga: h Mr. S o fdn £ MISCELLANEOUS, moved to Omaha aud will' make his future | sources were known to the coart, John S, Ho went, north on Twalfth but saw no men | ¢option pascticed in the matter and the | Yived io'thonsauds of claims evorswosh o | terrupted bim. M. Summers paid no atten W. E. Aunin arrived today from New York | home with his son, Dr. R. M. aton) Brown was approached on the subject and running south on Treelfth from the alley. Sl (orer doveloped: durinig the ' Last | (ydievs. Sriatar pansion lists, against which | Ho ’(‘?_""‘_‘,g;'li“"“'i';" ulomibhe tatement | and ‘will remain in Washington over S Judge Shields returned yestorday from the | was considering tho matter when the strikors P in O - alled. He testitied that | wonth is a myster, -3 howls ¢ 1y, it t stra o | that Campb un ired al ntions Miss day. AU & ¢ % G X Captain Otto was called, He testitied tha U one party howls continually, it is not strange | {io¢ Campbal COgATIAA A5 Roracautiion| 98z, & ) Elks’ convention, held at Louisviile, Ky, He | and their friends becamo cognizant of the he was stauding talking to Oficer Kinney R that almost every commissioner during the | U 5 ; 5 |, J F. Rauer was today appointed postmas- | reporte s womat s lBasa0t el fuct. When Mr. Brown returaed home inst near the Burr block. The two ran north to. BARDSLEY ARRESTED, BASY fteen yencs hasmoriouiy had seriousiin: f| TR RECH ACteRexcllly Bthrewihlararmal o e G e b | Fortmas e R I e e I TR wards the Sheedy residence. Just after 2ling Treasurer | LSrial troubles withiu “his oftice, but in con- | 18,tho alr and crled ou E. Griggs, resizned, Oroliss Wo o G s rd, aud apoa raising it.discovered oll, J. L. Frontand H. ¢, | Step a be th gress, and probably not one has filled the | | s e R o snarded by Detectives, oftice for a period covering half of a presi. Ah gentlemen,” said Summers, “when a Wilson ' B. Sturgus of Iowa has been ap- pointed to a §1,000 clerkship in the recora and following letter: Audrews of Ki rause who told them that somebody had ney are guests at the Pax \L fug by the alley they were met by [ Philadelphia’s Embe ruil sonscience We have learned that you have lent youg. ot at Sheedy and ran south to the alley. PuraveLeniy, Pa., May The affairs of | dential wdministration but has expressed a *‘{"I‘, ‘I""t;‘l:fie‘“,f‘w“w conscience,” said | Pension division of the war department, and “’("' 20T Bagl hreton b b name to the Midiand railroad tor the purposd V et a > alley 't di G ) L\ re| ' vere rougl esire resigi ) C e y i X P G 0 rt S, Wilsa OWa nas been a inte Borge J - by Fned sterday from enting ot ol 0C T 0 a a0 Bt hobody thevs came Dk o nes | City Treasurer Johu Bardsiey wero. brought e iy sren el o Al ey foan o e ons e M b e e proluad | SR, Ranocctivued Srenlaraay fromy Socu e T b ) e eig o north to the Sheedy residence, W8 Cioials by caly o arest tomghs | ST ONERS LI SR His hy gencrat | God with this consciousness—I don’t foe 3. A Bokstrom of Lincola, Neb,, is at the | & ibe conveution of ‘tha supreme council of | ors have no frends ta o vou are Mrs. Skinner testified thut she has rooms | at his home, corner Penn and Price | spivit of vindiotienoss contmuy tolgrow |18 B Tarad wildly and shook his fist at | HOward. the Catnolic Kuights of America. Mr. Paul | ooy aken, for some dou't live far looking out on the alley just south of the | streets, Germautown. He is a sick against the position it will be but a short O RENISILAIN: $ et gl J. B. Slater of Sioux City, Ia., is at the | Wade a vigorous effort to securs the next from you und they are going to stand by ( Sheedy residence. Sho was put onthe stand | in bed and two dotactives ars guarding the | tiio, 1f indeed is has. sot L rercpy i abort M Sdnmers Jilhe ahesititooke Comphell | i s founall 11804 &% Omulis, but Ohiftage,d with'| Wavelkad, And it Yo 0ana Soaraeoin e Shy to prove that she saw Monday McFarland | - ich he lics. The three expert ac- | When a capablo man caunot be found to ac- B TOR B a s L pocodioks wer Miss Ida M. Weaver of Perry, la., is at the | its world's fair attraction, captured —tho | paper we will dynamite your house if it takes Eunlogipastithroukh ke allays ot aijfaw! | £SO 10 wbioh hellios, ke threo expery ao.| 084 8 Sepabin mimcannotibe fouad aopeed for Aftesn mlnutes unilithieiprisoner 1 et Periy S, Hearn, | plum J ten years to uit even, and as for Andorson mm;xen;slxlfl rn..;.\«{mmw_v\:i fired. T"{\ - | apiine Mr, Bardsloy’s wccotnts discovored o POOLISH POLITICAL TALK. Tade) ‘M;M'm,"um,, HaWry onen —_— ; i‘xv'v\l’ .\1‘l‘~ltrt:rln.f }n:{( an _Rigby of | aud” Craue, “they shall share tho same fute, R Aalonse I saatonday Mokarland. When | 41 iorenaricy o §50,000 sty rore o 1 mha efforts which have been made recently | they retived at7 o'clock last night that he BOUND 10 ELECT. S Ea e € vl gonfer- | for by the living God wo will be_rovenged. the defense learned what was up they fought ! > y ence, were 1n the city y rd enroute Signed S 8" fierccly against the withess tostifying. | today. He will be given a heariug before | to bring the credit of the country into bad re- | would come into court to receive the yerdiet 3 home, They reported that there were ninet "1\'?‘1‘“ ) e T (.fl.r”,_‘ N‘m‘"- .-1:;.“6(1 iRt hoE SvideLte m"m’ hE | Magistrate Poole on Monday, when the pute and embarrass the treasury department | up to midnight, but otaerwise that they [ Independents Propose to Have a Gov- Y Iopat mmpneny: 1o lattor, while incondlary in character, Nebr story of the shortage in detail w 1t is said tonight that the disc: be told, b; epanc, four delegates frou red effect upon Mr. 8 pnoeand that the greatest enthusiasm was | Brown and inclined rathor to the opposite ster is author- | mayifested throughout. Mossrs, Mau o v the circulation of all sorts of reports re- | would haye to stay out till morning, The e e n the confer- | had anything but the de: &9, %0 ae rebuttal, and 1t 1t was_testimany fn dis- | garding the condition of the surplus is at- | jury is stiil out. chief the name of the witness should have nor Anyhow. County Clerk Painter of ¢ i a rer’; v a i sertal v and side, Messrs. Anderson and Crane not i L Ry =iy covered isfin thu treasurer’s account” with | tracting serious attention in certaia money —_———— £} s E 5 R Lol o pY ! i ! h h’a;";‘&‘iii‘;‘:dué‘h:“:‘ “l’('_:r:""‘fln‘l'gg‘"“",‘l‘l"'""m the Third National bank, where the city's | conters, The stories put upon the wing have | ONLY 4 NEIW 15 HINKY PARTY, ity fontha stajament thab ithe in lependent | Itigby called upon Tue B last much alarmed and will pash the injunction ossible as e had learned yesterday for the | $ePOsitamounts to £50,000. Within a month | been for political purposes. bt ey s e part§ proposes, in the election for judge of T T suit. o aha g Wi g irst time that this witness was possessed of | BAFdsley is said to have dauwn 839,000 from [ likely, under other conditions, to have 5 very | That is What St. John Christens the | the supreme court next fall, to put up and LOUALCH WESTERN PEOPLB 1N CHIOACO. A A Ay ga v ”;‘“““,I{M"-"-w“m, the vank and appropriated it to bis own use. | different effect. Fired at individuals, they Cincinnati Bantling. vote for a candidute for wovernor of the state, | Four minor permits, azgrog itinz $3% were .‘\vn‘».{u the \\'ul~l<:rlx peonle in Chicago 1o tell what ho expected the witno's would | o, experts huve been ongugod in their b i ot e Ly el B o T ois Mall by 30 Fix Garetnor b |LEiTils Tonllng (s penciat e ie W e o So e pesintendsnvior | WART G e R linwing EROCE . :‘nm‘{i’o:’r ollllh;ll‘lomldvl‘nni‘:::itg ");’."1' alls | crepancy discovered, Other shortages may | or “bear “the . arket tor securities, and | Jobn, the well known prohibition leader, re- [ says, “throuzhout the state. We hold that Tha' Theosophioal sop meets evory | At the Grand Pacific~Arthur Johuson, J. . it & A i be brought to light in the further | whenever the government deals it stards the ferring to the Cincinnati third purty conven- | Mr. Thayer has no more right to oceupy the fosdadortslving the oy goway 1o | comparisoh, of the® eccounts with the | eearas s partisans, aud finally the people | tion, says: “I was there as a looker on. 1 | office of governor than any other citizon whe such an action ns underhanded. The judge | Many banks in which city S oure | Jwho help the circulation of the reports for | must say that as reform couvention it was | was not voted for. Mr. Thayer, you will ro- the witness was excused from the stand with- suspended Keystone bank amounted to $400,. | ment does not pave 1o barvew. ey o demo. [ All the” meritorious roforms wera [ (n. Nobody voted for him. To assume, | felt money returned u verdict yosterduy af- | o' Bailsy, I, ¥ ay, Omaha, out testifving, Woodward demanded that | S Itis suid tne state cannot lose moro | cratic congressman today, “it makes lite | NeSlected. The only thing ~ that | therefore, that he ought to act as gov ernor 13 | ternoon of not guilty. X i ATKINSON, the 1adge Inform the jury that thoy were not. [ (00 Chis s8id toe stute ¢ Mr. Bardsley’s | difference. but whenever it comes 1 Lo | distinguished it from ol ety conventions | wrong, The law says that when & vao | Wasn lodge of Odufellows held a musical — & to consider the disclosure made by Hall, His | thon &50.000 by 2eb times and federal secarities find foreign mar. | Y22 the Visbonaty sub-treasury scheme, which | wio®o The 1AW savs that whe shall be [ and literary entertainment at Clavk’s hall on ON TO FORT MLYER. honor said this, of course, was understood by | * At tho postponed hearing of Francis W. | kets it will be a serious matter, this thing of | 13> 10 foundation either in justice or com- | §iiehy “55'"®pa™ 10 general election, | Fourteenth stroot lust night, An the fury. A (81 7e mon sense. The failure to express sympathy | Of course some peovle hold that the next | ing programme was prasented, atter which ] d Senr: d_Heury H, Kenuedy, deut | attacking the government's_credit for puliti- e by op K of the Ninth Cavalry Goes to * Mayor Graham was put on the witness | Kenredy and Heury H. I ) president | at 0g the 1 for the cause of temporance will drive thou- | election is not o general election.. bomruse iy | 1 cht refreshments were served, foilowed by stand to prove that nothing had been said by | 40d. casbier respectively of the suspended [ cal purposes. It is ail right and proper ¥ S| e 3 ved by g i sands into the prohibitiou party's ranks. It [ jp“th, ity of the oMces of the state Will 4 Its New station. s 4 ; f Spring Garden bak, - today, Magistrate [ to discuss policies, extravagant —work | SendS int a third whisky party,” | i\ the majority of the ofices of the state Will | dancing. Troo 5 savalry o tlhto Bolawhter abo. fhe & jacidwaler | Withber beld hoth tho dfendants (2 $10,000 | of pastise 1n corg iot, extr that, but when | ' $IMPIY the birth of a third whisky party.” | no¢'pe yotud for. That Is tho ‘point. we aro | Ay gnte op K of tho Ninth cavalry passad east declared that no such f., \versation or meet. | Lail. Which was furnished, it comes to publishing the world over that going to contest. We shall nominate our I. Johnson, O:nal At the Richel Moines, Sunday afteruoon at 4 o'clock at room 0, Frenzer block. Al are invited. The jury befors which Jotn Cool was tried t the Auditor o amot st elec- | upon a charge of having 'circulatea comntor- | g A% tho Augitorium O, L Ot Me, . Brown, Jr., Dy e tainment will be give J y N ;. Busi (sball | church on Friday evenin ing ever occurred — the goverument is becoming embarrassed, se- b UL TashiYoLe fov andiplect il NIBe oibier ek | aiating of soanes | sUGRELIG0 0L Ll | D O where ik will B 1o et e e s Aralial Mallak teatifiad ta the veme Sieat TRAIN ROBBERS CAPTURED, | cunties are going down, bankruptey stares | TRENTON, N.J., M 415 Fuabor | ities may ox muy not nominata a‘candidator sy f knowa books. IThiE i b baariome well'y Dibu aeRs 1y il and travelod by way of fecl disposed. That is their own busi- / Tice S ce, ant N company is in financial Witness furcher deciared that neither he nor Uuios Sam In tho face snd 30 forth, s atop g 1t makes no differenco to us whaether d dificulty, Counsel Mulone, as far as he knew, had ever prom- | Palton Brothers Overpowered After | shoula be put to it. We have become 0 free | for the company says there has been o con- young ludics of the congrevation who havo | the B, & M. road, lo v g Fort Robinson arranged un amusing programme, including Ry | 0 Friday at 9 o'clock a. m. It passed through , i [ . e’ B and forward and extreme in our talk for pol- | tpeeti e , s liabili. door do not nomluate, It one mau re- | music, = Strawborriss and lvs oream on o Y 3 8 ised any reward to Goldwiter to identify the an Eighteen Hours' Fight. itics that wa do not realize what this thing | (Fecton of credit and the company's liabuli- | the¥ d0 0 majority or plurality of the votes | saeeed 5 ™ Will 90 | T incoln yestorday afternoon at 2:3 o'clook cane. Br Layth Mo\, Muy 0.4 apesial fropi [\ 00 Wit e doot reallie what thi import, | U8 aro moro than it can meot at | cast we hold that that will elect Lo Rl After this the wheels of justice stopped v aha Council No, 3, Commerclal Pilas and left the main line av Ashland, going nding for over haif_au hour, awaiting tho | O18N0MA says: Tho Dalton brothors and [ and for one T would favor a Iaw to stop 1t | present. Tho secrotary, be. added. i may be opposition to this, but wo propose to | , Oaha Council No. 2, Sematies Bilpmall i e route, besido the Platie river, to Srrival "ot Bob, Malona. tha dowUng B | cang, who rabbed the Sants Fo. traln at COUNTERPEITING TO BE COMPLICATED formed him that tho ¢ mpany oould ;‘l‘l’::’;“fl'IE‘L"p"}‘l’l“';:]:'C,“‘:,“l‘;."‘l'x'l",","LI‘(}:;‘“\"‘S‘;“': night at Pythian hall fn tho Paxton block. | Piattsmouth and thoneo fu owa, 1t wiil seacn atrol wagon, Ho testificd that the patral | Wharton Station, after belng chased for two | It fy more than probuble that as & rosult of AL oo Bl sl Bl SR e ol have the suprome court rule.” Several wombers of the suprome councli | Chicago today, whene it will be transported Wwhgon was not at the Sheedy residence the | weeks, were recantured last Friduy ovening | recent investuigations respecting the quality | /5 3814 th arested s b “Suppose Governor Bovd had not been | WOre present, together with several of the by the Baltimors & Ohio to Washington Dight of the assault. This was in impeach- | on the Sac and Fox reservation, six miles | of paper used i printing batst Sreed Wity o beans lniereuiad ju.this compuny. || bupposo ovemar e » candidate for | Bembers of Council Blufts coancl, The sos- | 27 the Baltimors & Oblo to gion, mont of Currie aud Hitcheock, the fetlows | east of here, after an_eighteen hour fight by | and securities, we will bofore. long hare 5o concerus, all of which 'afe affected by the | governor, the coming fall (' $lon wus devoted to worlk, thers being a num- | Feaching th Ao A ] who claimed they saw two men run south on | United States deputy marshals, aided by a | circulation paper money which will 100k | condition of the Star, whose liabilities may > would not. Boyd was declared elec- | Per of candidates for initiation. The troop was in command of Captala M, Twelfth street, detachment of the Fi(th cavalry, The mar- | more plain and simplo on its face and at the fook i 800,000, 1, e A R R T R - B. Hughes, Licutenant Charles Taylor and Carder, who had charge of | shals located the roobers Thursday in a cave | same time be more Gifieult to imitate. C. S. "Knowles, selliug agent of the Star | plarality of the votos cast, That. 1 hold, Mob Law Evpected Lieutenant Terry, Assistant Surgeon J, F, police force the night of the assault, | and attempted their capture, tut after the Investigation has proven, in the minds of rubber company of Trenton, N. J., has | elected 'him. If he wero in office, there INpiaNaroLs, Ind, May 23,-A spocial | Kane having charge of their physical welfare, oborated Malone's stutement, Daltons had killed their bloodhouads and ex- | the experts, that notes pith 80 much saroll | ieood an’ attachmeatiBas tha stook e to | would be no vacancy. Therefore, there | from Decatur, Ind., says: A mob is hourly The t homprises seventy . o oy siho state had ove more witness, Ar. | chauged u few shots they sent for the soldiers | work and engraving are oaiestc sountertelt | secure personal claims gmiounting to between | Would be no necessity for an. elemiion e expected from Willshire, O to tae L1y | . Thetroop comprises seventy colored mon Scroggin, but as he could not be found the | and effected their capture. One of the Dal- | than those with plainer faccs. The Eunglish £20,000 and 30,000 for dvauces h made on | fall to elect & man to fill the place." 4 ) ! ° IO | who are among the best and most reliable state rested ity tons was killed and one soldier was wounded. | notes aro, to all appearances, simplo promises Zoods sent him by the company AR 9 “Suppose tho supreme court of the Uniteq | HOlna aud Audy Picyeving (colored) soldiers iu the regiment, the majority of them T'ho object of putting Mr. Scroggin on the | The rest of the gang was captured. 1o pey prioted on white paper, in biack ink, [ E9U8 W8q% bim by the gompany. Davis states | States should decide that be was & sitizen of | out of and haug them ore 13 | having served from fiftoen to twerty years the witness stand was to prove that D, G —— I¥itn plain type lotters and figures. Tho Eug- | 4N Miss., > Davis $hoe company never | the United States aud, as a consequence, en- | much excitemeut on the stroots tomicht | o ibumery It was ono of the gallaut troops Courtnay was mistaken in some of bis state- [ Murderers Captured and Hanged. | lish Sovornment haak note appears ataglanoe | Sutd T it shog ooy aben os Memphis 81, | titled to act as governort” and the Ohio people are out in force. If thoy | of the Ninth cavalry, whose endurance wad fuguts comoerciog e \l\‘llum‘nlllhruul(inng Sureverort, Ea., May 23— William and to bo'eany o imitate, and ordinarily a A5t | On the contrary the Merhbhis company owed at would sausfy us. = We should not | had a lealer there would be bloody work be- | bravery at Pine Ridge in the lato. Indiaa etter received by John Sheedy two or threo & et (colored) who held the girl | €148s American job priuter would say he vis shoe company heavily ¥ nominate then a gubernatorial candidate, | fore morni 8. Tbe authorities are ipaign have n detailed in almost every days before bis death, Jobn Andermon, (colored neld the girl {CoNy o troduse {o withot any proparation, | tHg DUVis shoe compavy heavily ATharaaat 3 I SPINGFIELD, Mo., May23. —The Star cloth- | But, as I said before, Thayer has no right to | and Captain Beyors and company B ing houso, ouc of the olest concerns of the | the offico—that is, not any more right than | their armory awaiting ordors kind in the southwess, failed today you or I have. We were never voted for; [ Lije Hollind aud Pickering had their pre When the state restea Judge Field then de- clared that the case was ended and no more testimony would be admitted from either Jano Ware on the railroud track in Bossler | £01 "aone 5", without any proparduion, parish until tho traiu ran over and killed hor, | counterfeit of any paper money in oxiston \vere pursued by a posse of uegroes, captured | The texture, the very fimish and first toues blication in the country. achment was accompanied by Col- V. Henry, who commanded the 0 ; sued by a of ', capt Rotiaokar & O st s I [ i L liminary trial. The testimony showed that a | regiment during the period meotioned and e o o Monday. ! said ho, ““I'will listn | abd banged. They offered o explanation | of tha paper conviness mus Lt bs gonuine, | 1ighiiitios ave about s bl; Foctniom: The | nelibor was he.t & o red whom the inde- | dreadful bad boen committed, and they | whose succossful military. career vwa . mae to the arguments on both sides of the case.” | for their deea. The Andersons were bad | and none can be made to imitate, e o Al peadents would nominate for the position in | were held for trial | more brilliant Ly the brave acts which that ————— characters. The paper money of "this country has so An Exonr tAl e andod. question, but declined to state upon whom ba i war requiced him to perform. The colonel erican Editorial, Sealan ATamrm—— much engraviug sad 1 so completely covered | AR Explan The St. James Gazette | thougbt the selection would fall. The. im Engineeratd ireman K led, was in excellent bealth, as was indeed the €1ty oF Mexico, (via. Galveston), May 2 e M Dopt Seals. With fancy inks that the hair linés in the ) A8y 85, B o Douid bereived, however, was that Powers | Cuarraxooa, Tein., May 23, —By a col- | Command, every member of which appeared Bl Tianan 3 ey arioeion), May 9 Sy Puaxcisco, May 2.—The Chronicle | paper and the privae marks by which coun. | 88y the fact that Bramwell Booth. son o JIRmsAT rece)vod . ; a4, Pean., Moy #.~B; b | T Sy mombr of whisy apposted ‘ st “L’- A ““l‘ "“”;“:‘ PriaL Ve DOWS: | giates that the collector of the port, Phelps, | terfoits are dote. . 3 s00n became obliterated | General Booth of the Salvation Army, is 2 “'I"[‘; 9L paseang Teins 0B 180 Olacionall | gy ere campalgn which broagiie the b initie | Cien, in spoaking of (e Mati T New s | 18 rocived sealad onders trom Wasbington Soutrary. o ataount of Basdis can S, | CTedltor In the sum of 610000 of a bunkrapt At the Gerinan Theator. aness of - teicaraph periton, g | 0408 i P loans and of ivnching in the Unitea. States, | relative to the sealwg industry in Bebring ate the marks in aad on the English bank med Taylor, sugg cle The second performance at the G rll.xnlz{ Chapin and Fireman Clark were killed, No sea this year. Tho orders are to be delivere] the maris d on t : exchange gambling upon the part of Booth. accompanied them to Liucolu whence ho it Khe protection of Mexicaus in | to the captain of the revenue cutter lush | B0 While it is not proposed to imitate 1n | Tha Gasotls aemands an explanation, theater will be given this evening, that v PASSCngers were hurt, cume o this city for the first time since his : 3 uy general way the bank note of Englaud, deligitful comedy, “Lockere Zeisize," being ~ ' irst. lientonanoy - the United States, steps should be taken by | and will not be oponed until she proceed. 1q | 34Y Keneral way h - — " & g | Promotion ta first lieutenancy and his ap the Mexican authorities so that until the | sea. L PERese #e ""‘l"l;‘:'l‘x‘l“'\:“" Hheve ol be ':’Jm""l““ Child's Hand Foand in a Catfish, underined lur‘x)'rwl‘h'nvm Tho couody wil | I-“'m""‘:" f,‘"“““,]‘-l‘“ ations. ey | POIBmeNt as adjutant of tho vegiment, erican sen: ecides oreigners - w e erfol \is country iere ess v “3, 23, The ha » interspersed with a number of sones and OULs, Mo, May e mining warke o Americas o p:t‘l’o«l‘x:;l: ";':;:vr"u:“- O A Chopped His Wife 1o Death. eugraving \L.:‘u\‘ul.;:: our woney, aud the (_r“‘““*;""v .\’1“"-“;3::3“;‘,”“!"* ’h:n(::‘v: will give’an excellcat opportuuity Lo Mr, | Wduy Vi fylels iitive wud prices 'kenorally BoAto O maiis . Higbagny 4 A 4 > 8 suggestion is being taken under serious con- hild s found . ach_of & catilsl d Mrs, Baureis anc .. 8nd SRt unaltered, ollowing bids were mude e Iyuched in Mexico 5 [ Nasnviir, Tean., May 23.—Near Camden, | SiSKestion & 8 caught in the Red river yosterduy aad today ;“,“U"‘,\“:KI"\’ Sres aB0 Ms. g0d M, § LN 195 iy S @~ | This moming sixteen officials of Boston e ; Teun., James Rritton, a farmer who lived ——— faothor ‘catfal wak. odnghs with saother | ERVOTELY O, hele varied taleots, which 5 | Pat Murpiiy, | will arrive in this city. They aro on & tour Tmmigration Commissioners. uuhappily with bis wife, came home from Monum [ sws Raiders, hand in its stomach, apparently belonging to the German colony of Omaha, ) |8 Hopes of inspection through tho pri al cities of Wasiuxgrox, May 2.—The commission | the fleld a day orsosince, and attacking | Cuatraxcoes Teun Mar oo The bronze | the same child, el 0% (Eivaneak® th try and are makiug an examination # Oppoiuted by the secretary of the treasury to | }11}]* “'":; \}!‘lil:'ll‘*l.lk; 'V‘Jl L""'r head open. | monument to the Andrews raiders was “*‘m‘;‘—m" Instituted a Chapter, PYIR of pavements, systoms of sewerago and other proceed to the several countries of Europe Iynonearan is_dowd snd Britton may™ be | erected 1o the Natlonal cemetery yesterday Niear ot K,"‘ e gt R, The Mu chapter of Psi Upsilon has been ~ | public works, Manager Hulett of the Ml from which immigrants may come and to in- 3 o ———— Itis fn six sectious, surmounted by a bronze | 4 1% TeaK o B s s ““l‘"”,' establishod ut the University of Minuesota, : Btocks and Bonds, | lard hotel was uotitied by telogeaph to pro- vestigate and report upon the various phases Enda of the Coke Strike, locomotive, s fac simile 1n miniature of the | yref Y HON: A e o e e very | The iustallation ceremony took placs in the andalad Easvery " anchuned unttio s | Yide uncou tons for thom and thay will g 3, > ¥ Srighpes -y -t . e Me! st Episcopul church, died ve “ h pricus retiulne nehunjed un ie | according quartered at hostelry. ot e “l)nl:l‘l::u‘:lr-zmw:‘n::-::l: ;o Jonnim | Soorman P, Mas i ibe soks steike | M3snersl She cukine which the dariug party | suddualy yesterday afior atlag foosborias, P e Vsl haas &), Miussapalls oo | olpescwbleh was i, A UHEE B eun | Apeiualy be Qusriared o' Wint hosiatiy by (P, 3 d reports indicat of soldiers stole at Big Shanty, being cap- | which ave said to be his year lubabited by a I e evening of ['riday, May 23, and was fol- (ansylviinis oll 1, spot closing, 6siy; Ju Chalrn . v “ T X g Ly, be i option closiig, B hairman Birkbauser wnd e board of pube | :\u lug nawed genuemen ; J;u-nl(.hulu i that 10,000 mea }vul be‘u work Mouday, tured while attempting w0 destroy brigy poisonous lnsect, lowed by & »-====4. A large number of the Liwa oll, Lfa.u.. 16, Total sules, 24,000 [ lic works, Ly