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DAILY THURSDAY, APRIL 21 e | ¢ == | ; o\ TR INY [ N [ | gadsd mito and onecotener, muigoman won | THEY ENDORSE HARRI 0\ rarily withdeawn, but attee the pintform had | PROUB I (AN N AT | and Grand Seoretary Gage, went to Schugier TIAT T D ' 1@ 1“0 (u\‘"fl\ l\ 0\}“ DA“ Yatlera (oven) second. Vergo D'Orr third 4 \ LL LA 5‘ s 5 | been adopted fhov] were reintroauced in a L UE 3‘4 l IR l'“\l“ this aftornoon to insiitute a lodge of Re. WHAT IT REALLY IS Time: VN caven farionns: Dowsss 0080 modified form domrhanding the earnest pub. bekahs there, The ladies' dogree team from - — 1 won, Climax [l (20to 1) second, J T third, He and party services of Quay and were — Goldon Rule lodge, twenty in number, will The Most Dangerous of Modern Disorders Al . J adopbted. The convention then chose dele do the work. Cleatly Definod-Pnenmonia and What Provision of the Western League's Law | Fifth race one mile: Distllerc toh won, | Three State Conventions Speak Words of | eates-ut-large and alternates Divorco Proceedings Result in Mrs. Annie Took Stryehnine and Died Crases 1, A aron (10 to 1 second, omfieid (7 to 1) 4 - e A " o "ho % Governing Postponed Games, third, Time: 1:02% Praiss for the President. WITH 50 UNCERTAIN SOUND. Sulie Killing Horsolf. TAvLO! eb., April 20, ~Mrs, Robert | There hasbheonagreat mistake an to what I'4 P UNC S bt Tralning at Kearney — Doughty committed sutcide by taking stegch- | Prounonta really fs. People, and ovon some St NOD, Rt 00 e[S poetal to 1w Kansas Democrats Endorse Cloveland fora — nino. Shio was about 32 years of aga and tho | PUYSICIans huve cnlicd fta dangerous dison KrAnyeY, Neb, i 20 o . Y Pneumonia 18 always an after effoe THEY MUST BE PLAYED NEXT DAY | 1,," "Xbout twenty norses from difterent | ENTHUSIASTIC EASTERN ~ REPUBLICANS tenomination. HUNG HERSELF WITH A CLOTHES LINE | mother of two chilaren. No ronson can bo | IHEUmcnia IS Always an after offoct. 1€ th e Y Sarixa, Kan, ‘April 20.—The democratic given for her action further than an he- | shaiips 1o r, 0 down, weakened, debliitated, 1t ——— parts of the state aro in training on th P the 1ifo is at a lowobb, the lunss may A1l up trucks of the Buffalo County Agricultural state convention, called to olect delegates 10 reditary tondency to tomporary nsanity | and the porson dfe suddenty, and 1t 1 ol Ouly Two Games Gotten O Yestorday— | trucks of tho Buftalo County Sercuitatil | Massachusetts, Pennsyleania and South | th Chicago convention, mot at @ o'clock this | Horrible Manner In Which the D o d with dospondoney arising from the | pnoumonia, No man or Woman over died ot Speed Ring News—How the g Tug e ek mon uaith in saving | Carolina Heard From—Protoction and | afternoon in the bpera house. C.J.Jonos, | Woman Areanged the Dotatls—tnate | {9t ofhor dolieata condition. This 18 tHo | yiaumonta when the hody was. strons, vigor of War Is Progressing—Other that 1t is the best mile track in tho state. An Honest Money in Thelr Platforms— chairman of the “Central committee, called cations of & Snow Blockade on the Tosoph 1 Propbst shot himeelt ot Frie | ousand hoatthy. It comes upon ons when Sports. effort will be made o have o mosting horo Political Nows of a Day, the convention td crder, and in doing so he Northern Nebraska Border, about threo miles south of Taylor in Custer | Wenkened by grip. by asevore co.d or over some time during the season. predicted demobfidtic success 1n Novembver county g work and a generally weakened condition SPARKS OF SPURT. under tho leadership of Grover Cleveland 7 Charged with Stealing fame, L AP i Bl It may not be genorally understood in s Bostox, Mase., Apri Tho republionn | Tas montion of Mr. Cleveland's namo was | Witnen, Neb,, April 20,—(Speolal Tele: | Braruice, Noby April 30, Spselal Tele. | Meuvle known as protmonin bo prevented Waestern loaguo circles, but in case of & post- Great Pulling. state convention to chose four delegatos aud | the signai for an enthusiastic demonstration | gram to e Brt.|—Aunio Sulic, who made | gram to Tre Bk |—A Gorman giving tho | and fortifying the by by hesine 1he o poned gauwo \wo games must be played on | Thore was great crowd at Exposition | aitornates at largo to the nationul CONVen- | {n the ex-president’s honor hor homo with her mother, Mrs. Zajacok, in | namo of Jorgon Uben was nrrested horo | A01 strongth sosecire that pretmonta wiil the same grounds tho following day, weather | hail last night to sce the tug of war. Like | tion mot at Fromont temple. E. 8. Draper Frank Lynch, editor of tho Leavenworth | the northoast part of the town, committed | today, charged with robbing Nat Wood- | t uttack, or t should, cun easily be not intorfering of course. This ruld was | on thie opening night, the weathor was rainy | was temporary chairman, Committess | Standard, was introduced s temporary | suicide in a detormined manner this cveuing. | riog's meat markot at Cortland recontly, to@ 2, ca ST Qiok RO R THONCTALS et OF D106 eithor overlookod at tho time of its passnge | and aisagreenble, vot & couplo of thousand | wero appointed and that on porma- | chairman, In taking tho chair, Mr, Lynch | She sent her mother up town on au errand, | in€ therefrom n quantity of hams. J st ant. Ty eontly Assist natare a st or was rushed through after thoregular con- | pooplo assembled to witness the exciting [ nent organization revorted the name of Hon. | made an eloquent address. He said the issuo | Whon the oid lady returned her daughter | hod disposed of several of the hams hero | il [TFGuiRed. comothing (that nads 1o the graph 45 | sport. Every evening hereafter Mauagor | W, ¢, Lovering for pormangnt enairman and | in national politics was not Grover Cleve- | was found suspendod by a clothos and was undeztaking the salo of others when i thilng (OF this purposo « 3t n hero will bo a grand pa- o84 B ok ‘ . Priuce announces thero wi Crtill: ho was chosen. In his nddrdss on taking the | land alone, whom the democrats of IKansas | raf Lokl o to the mind that the only pore and medleinal whise rade, which will include tho teams in uni- upstairs, dead. On ahe floor was a K oy : fil feronce. In the new rulo books pa reads as follows: 3 v Hieh has recely s unllified en< Each club shall play twolve or more cham= | fore Toldians and all, with the Sccond In- | cbair he spoke at some length, suying the | loved so well, that would lead them on to | pool of blood from a big cut she had mado on TEReLL L R Lo doracmont of Iy stelae b plonship zumes with every club ot | F and stowing tho way. Now England manufacturers wore satisfied | victory, It was the principios ho advocated. | her arm with some sharp mstrument, ovi- [ PAPIRLION, Neb., Apeil 20.—[Spacial to | Duffy's Pure Mait.” It is i ordinary whiskoy, o pridraw gume or 4 g provented by it | NG fist neat st nignt was che tug be- | with tho McKinly tarift on wool and | Mr. Lynch eulogized Cloveland and tho ca- | dettly with a'view of hastoniug deatt. ' The ) Ttk B, |—kd, Hubble, tho young man who | DIt bossysscs proporties Kiowan 't o' U0k sliull be plaged off o1 e S TG B sama | tween tho Amoricans and tho Germans, | were opposed to freo silver. thusiaemh atousoq by the speech was un. | docensed was divorcea from hor husband | eloped with tho wifo of Adolph Poterson, | ahid ik sivod the | veart thocerngiougioniy Schiodulo series botween such clubs which proved the closest and most exciting [ — The platform opposes froe silver, and says | bounded. g somo time ago and brooding over hor troubles | plead guilty yostorday and Judgo Scott fixod | pie. Tt honld b reyem bored, howovee te Tho word “‘shall’ makes tho rulo impera- | of all, Tuo full thirty minutcs wore oo I.gd 1n view of tho doclino in the price of bullion, | ‘The convention completed its temporaty and i1l health bua unbalanced her mind tho sentence at the full oxlent of the law thls thooniy w which ¢an wocompiish o MHoliowing . postponed | i o eontost and up to tho nst | purchases by tho treasuy and tho 1s8uo of | organization by electing W. A. Haton, editor — - £200 tino nod one yenr's tmpelsonment thIS. and 10y €rocuror RIZEISE WHO S00KS 10 ive, and if the day IR sixty seconds’ neither team hud | cortificutes thereon should bo susponded for | of the IKingman Domocrat, Secretary. SEVERAL FEET OF SNOW. b B RE T e Do Rty i (locetving game comes on a regular schedulo day two | gaied the slightest advantage. The last | thetime. It declares thatany changes in the The usual committees were apuointed and [ Railrond Bonds Voted, Insist upon having Dufly’s P'urs Malt gnmes must be played. The managers, | minuto was a scene of unparallelea uproar, | tariff necossary from time to time should be | the convention 100k a recess for au hour of the Severest Storms of the Senson Prence, Neb,, April 20,—[Special to Tie R thongh, T suppose, have tho prerogative of | the Americans winning by o soant U0 | mado by tho friends "of protoction, not the | When tho convention reassembled. tho Kaging in Nebrasion, BN | <G1Rtesn, LHOLSERNY QOIS bohdn. 6t naming tho time, morning or afternoon. \vm"?u‘-" h\‘ll!l?ll(u'\(:“\l\”("’l‘; (’\:‘KX:;\\I "i:v;:lm:\“‘lx'v;:*--:yv clvt‘x‘m--x I; endo (,.?.",","p-‘:‘},“ {AI\\'U:\'_"!;'} committeos were not ready to report and Rusnvitie, Neb,, April 20.—[Special Tele- | Pierce precinet were yosterday voted in aid T ouncoment will provably bo a rev- | Foival g Mipiafithoi ML il ¥ | extension of eivil service reform, tho enact- | Hon. C. W. Blair was callod on fora speech. | gram to Tur Bie.|—A heavy snow has beon | of the Y Norfolk & Southweste | his announceme; boaton, and finally succumbed_gracefully, | ment of a national bankruptcy law, 1aws | He made one of his characteristic oloquent 5 P RGD vestern | elatlon to mauy of the cranks who have | undor & promise from Captain Kinnoman of | for rebailding of the morohAnt maring And | eudiesaos aod o s o amoiation | fAlling continuously since Monday, with no | railroad. ‘The voto was 143 for and 20 against i Dassod criticism on the lawmakers for tho | tho Americans that ho would givo them an- | strongthening (ho navys for the exclusion | was . adoptod Instructing the dologaion | Prospocts of immadiate abatsment. - There 13 - | ] Paiture to nrovide somothivg defiuite for de- | Other puil at the end of the tournament, or, | of pauper and crimivul immigrants, declares | which was about to bo olected to namo him | W0 feet of snow on a lovel, six inches of OMAHA PRESBYTERY. 3 in fact, 48 many pulls as they may dosire. | the nation should cave for needy veterans | as tis iansas member on the national com- | which is slush. . forred gamos His proviso is, however, that ach toam m: adepositof $100 as & st 1 o | and ondorses Harrison's administration for | mityee, Milwankes Ratsing n Rogimont. ke for the extrn | 1ts vigor, justics, eMcloncy, froedom from Fivots Tatiir Ttofori, “ p 4 A ) trial. scandal and briliiant diplomacy, Biaine com- | k It is possiblo that Martio Duko and Con [ YRk i o00s have a groat team, and it | ing In for special montion: that {ho ropub. | , The committeos then roported. The cre- Murphy, whom Anson r ed last week, | will take five good men to beat them. Every- | li s of - Massachusotts aro In fall sym. | deutials commities roported no contest, 1 i " 1 o0 cl v 18 wi : 9 rait A AtH Bvory a T tform presonted by the commiltee on res- will be socurcd by tho Milwaukee club. In | body is walting for their tug against the gi- | pathy with every national movement fairly | PI% I\ T 4 TGN S oase they aro signed IKroig and one other | gantic Danes. within the scope of gencral government for :‘l““,’i“’“.‘ ‘"‘j“"“»" favors tarift 'f"“',",‘ Ll mu.nu'ram'\‘smgn‘v.l 'u‘.'fifl?.‘n i “L.',lf,ll'l’. "“"u“‘Lf‘;‘ read and approved STETSON'S man on tho team will bo roleased. Murpay Denmark and Bohemia were the second on | the investigation aud suppression of the | declarcs far a tarift for revenue ouly, tho 3 would be a good man for the Brewers, as ho UBlepates . to th nationkl éon " i Twelve iuches e h Rovs. Copley nad Lankton wern appointed tho card, the big Danes proviug easy victors | liquor traftic tarlfl to b lavied most, beavily on_the lux. | FHOWS, Reohed, Is 5 sl ssuimito ofuho fal) i cun play fn tho ontiivld as well as bohind tho | T Honemians, bowovor, aro & powerful | vontion woro choson and after the usual | 1130 favors® logislation looking to the sup- | th9 momoranio oo of May, 1 2 ) J q § Much Buasiness Treansne Fonrt Ronixsoy, Nob,, April 20.—[Special ‘\ bl “‘J*"\K Telegram to Tnw Ber.]—Snow bas beon | myo morniug session of the Or be aha prasby ~ falling here for the past two days. Tho | yopy opencd with simging and prayer after \SU// and S/z// ///I/\. wind has been swirling it around iu great | \wiih the minutes of last meoting woro o Session 170 ¢ SOFT antd STIR I L o % v ant STIEF HATS ¢ : ! ictor raf UHI0S and Tht on the. neebssttios of lifo. 1t | Ltis the heaviost that has fallen Loro siaco | & committeo on leavo of absercoand reportod £ LS. ingjust four minutes and twenty scconds. Alter rece: half a dozen new names to be added to tho bat,” says the Evoning Wisconsin. [t looks | set of men, but lack the practice necessary | votes of thanks tho convention adjourned. pression of monopolies and combines, Tho | O'Neit, Nev, April 20.—[Special Tele. | |ist present last night Iy N s ; sactions relating to th \al lssues aro | RTam to TiE Bee. | —Thero was a heavy fall [ qpa rules wor ‘ \l M It as to be tha haven | for sosevere atest. — the financial The rules were suspended and the selection really as if Milwaukee w. £ Swoden was in fine form and pulled the [ NERRASKA'S COUNTY CONVENTIONS, | 88 follows: “\Wo believe the gold basis of of snow in this locality early this moruing. | o0 oo ho woner: * of disengagod .ball players. So far this [ SR B8 e lthe. in four minutes | i > ALY NS. | curroncy insuficient and that froo and un- | Itis still quite cold. Wagen traveis very | Of commissiouers to tho general assombly CEANsAT e Cording oAb Ecr Cashimin JRad!| YA anbiStoteay restdont Harrlsons Talles Endorsed tn a | ImIted intorchangs of gold and_silver is de. | diMcult aud stages aro “deluyed. A large | was fixed for tho ordor of business for 2 p. m. HATTERS AND FURRIERS TABTBFSANTiDitiora) Ly BV HRACHBIEHIIEEN || =ik InSV VANt fonltha card was the battle e LU A manded by tho nacossities of the people, as | Bumber of Bovd county landsockers aro | Rev. Robert Kiilop of tho Columbus Con- IER out for only twenty-seven new playors, but | between the Irish and Thunder Bear's war DaR o Neb., April 20,—[S; 4 tal to Tra | HO0EY and not articles of comunerce, aud we | SuOW k"‘ul{nd‘huo, Iu:u county is _hm filling | grogational assembly was present and was nio C i < as yot thay havon’t made a single change, | party. It was a great pull, and such an up- LR UG i e ) L ME | invite all nations to unite with us in secur- | UP and land in this locality is changing hands | 4 vived to sit as a corresponding membor 218 b()lllh [Ji.h btrcct s § : H T i Brr.]—The republican county convention | ing this end. rapudly. . . nor will “thoy be ablo to until after it has | roaras ensued 1s seldom heard, Thoindians h g : —_— Mr. Arnold Kegel of Omaha presented boen demonstrated that a change is needed. | became frantic, and their startling war eries [ held at Craig yesterday was one of tho most 0 We \’L‘nmmlv:no continued use of green- Wil Gt ins wel Bitisal IoF EXamikRLIbR Tof dXailieish Ko the Futs Stored [EREpAIT The players committee is a little bbdy that | kept the building in s din that was deafen | harmonious gathorings of a political nature ack currency. B ReMONTINOb| LA B 90;—[Spacial Tel A SRR Stored and kepatred. r. Wh R T G O [ ool i 5 Tho plutform further urges the clection of iMoxT, Neb., April 20.—[Special Tele- Tho candidate's sermon and loc. will attond to all this sort of vusiness. ing. len the thirty minu over held within Burt county's borders. | py b = s, up it showed that they uad | g Afths of. tk scinatrdelegate United States scnators by popular vote, | gramto Tue Bre.|—The evidence i tho | ture were writton in German and a commit- | ___ Wil Try it Once More Todny, won the contest by a full foot. ©Old Running | Fully four-fifths of tho precinct delegates— | favors liberal pensions, but views with ala Behrondt murder case was all in today and | tee conducted the examination, Tho exami ST — Acain the cold and wot provented Minneap- | BIK fainted and the pow wow his brother all that wore accessible by rail—were in at- | and indigeation the corrupt methods and | yhe attorneys for both sides mude their pleas, | nation in ilebrew und Greek was conducted “ All she lacks n{ beau e U e v AP | braves sot up about his prostrate form wasa | tendance, Chuirman of the county central | misuse of the present poasion bureau. when court adjourned till tomorrow wmoruiug | before tho presbytery. Tue candidato was 5 eauty olis and Omaha from coming together yes- | gy, 00 spectacie to the noisy orowd. A few | committee, G. G. Gates, presided over the Motlorn Demacracy's Patron Salnt. _ , B SRR RIMOUS VO to T IV ol i CORNBERGIBE GREH is a little plt = torday. They will try it once more this | fizgors of old red-eve brougnt the sturdy | meetiv Ok Yy at which time the jury will be instructed and | & 13 "y (4" o \;\.l.}.uvlln.h\n:'.l m‘:‘ Km;w.i c p )mpmm afternoon, the weathor permitting. The two | scaip-lifter to himselt, and with a series of | Tho following delegates woro chosen: | , O tho presidentia candiduoy tho platform | rotiro for a vordiot. Somo of the witnesses | hyough a similar catechising, ; This is a frequent thought. teams will be placed as follows: wild whoops of cxultation tio gang loft tho | Stato convention—W. M. 1:%‘,. l.lol.u N | O . et | for tho stato did not testify as strongly atthe | A potition for ehur b organization from tho Ak 1 ught, P N noapoll rm. Standing o tewms : >covles, W. W. Hopkins, . Freeman, | B¢ 3 d 2 itic e Tot & 5 it i Rty R e Quiatin, Position. Minpoapolts | platform. Standing of ths teum L Peedles, W. W \un‘llnilrl‘:nd e Mcrl,'fx'\'\‘:m- vote for Grovor Cleveland and use all honor- | t1isl 0s they did beforo tho grand jury and | resavats of Chiton Hill was presonted and a wholesome one, 1 Vkyenr : Bontaiel LR e M re M OR BT eV AR ) B | able means to securo his nomination in order | 1ho coroner’s jury. This, with the absence | MIL the o assuwanco o of tho opetd All of 2 B A PR 3 I Dr hh s o r i IERa A MAN b | that his patriotic course when president | of Pred Betrendy, tho complaining witness, | tloners = that = thoy would = soon be of a baby's beauty i Fitzzorild finnick | Sweden o) 0 | Bayer, Hon, Fremont I »prmf[‘.]nguph a2 | may be vindicated. The delogation 1s | Who has forfeited his bund, somowhat weak’ | I position to - build a il AL it . 2 Collopy Third Parrott | Seotlind i 1| Thomas 1t. Ashloy, W. H. Bby, E. I Sisson, | further instructed 1o vote as a unit for his | ened tho prosccution. Tho ouly direct tosti- e ey Sk due to fat, and ncarly ali 01 a Shoibeok Short. Tndinns bt 11 lonry Gutes. | Congrossional at. Promonte. | Dominntion so lonz as his name shall be be- | mony introduced to show it was the brisoner, | £ 180 Ot WS RS ind told the - i ¥ Itally. ybott Jreland 0 2 | oy s, ey "Xy Hiomuina, | fore the convention. ~ Tho resolutions wero | Chiarles Bobrondt, who stabbed and illed | SORbLY Uit CRIton LU L et woman's — we know it as ok, o R ’ B L R o Ao W & Crabe!ty: | unanimously” adopted; tho Hill men, who | his brother Julius, was tho statemeat mado | LA eoplos that tho Sunduy school bud an . All Western association g £ s ot 1 D' Smith, Josaph Hall, Honry Gates. - Alter- | Were few in numbor, submitted grace(dlly to | by the luuter just before his death, 1o Dr. | GUERGER T NORIE0E, YORTL T | RIS wnd dimples. league games but two wera postponed by the Dates for the Beneh Show Fixed. nates were olected for each delegation. the overwhelming Clevelana sentiment and | Iiictios of Scrivuer, to whom Lo said it was | b Grorlof 1 W0 avonuo chure, tho nearcet What pl 1 woather clerk yesteraay. H Onam, April 20.—To the Sporting Editor | The following resolutions were adopted | Vo2d for the resolutions. S e ! 10 the Hill, Tavored the requost And said that at plumpness has to do Besides tho delegatos from the congres- | /The principal witness for the defense was | sional district the following delegat of Tk Bur: The boneh show committee of | without a dissenting vote: Games Today, the Omuha Kennel club, at a meoting uem Resolved, That we, the republicans of Burt at- | tho prisoner. He dotailed the history of tho | Vhile sorry to loso so fine a section of th y with health is told in a litt] Iy quarrel in the Bohreudt residence on | Membershin they were convinced 1 3 i ol {9 large 1o Chicagowvere elected: Tully Scott, | fau 5 Mianeapolis at Omaha. last night, declded to mlve Ite HreL Bl | o o a et ot Drssidons Bt | W- C. Jones, Twmas P. Fonclon, Wilham | Christinas ove. Ho said ho was nssaulied by | Would be Bethor for th ehurch uy lurke. b book on CAREFUL LIVING; sent St. Puul at Kunsas City, EE MR HSTON, o distingulshed ng it has bean. by patrl- | Sapp, and T. G. Fitkh, They are all ardent | bis father and tho birod man befor Lo flod | FeIUst of the votition wus given into the Milwaukes at Columbus. Secretary Honch oz MABSTONS | Gtisui and wbillty of 'tho hishostordor. i1is | admitors and staanch supportors of Mr. | from tho houso o tho darkness. That | BaNGS 6F the hows tissionary committe and free. Toledo at Indinnapolis., 2 Y Eencni: Jommittee. f yoliey as practiced with equal firmness to- | Cleveland and his principlos. Julius followed bim with usword i hand | it Will be acted upon at ouce, 5 —— Y wurds Ciili and England weets with our P ey aud overtook nim a short distance from the | , At the afternoon session, S. K. Boyd, who Would you rather be i | NATIONAL y LoCAL BREVITLES. e s CLEVELAND IN INDIANA. house and thrust tho sword through his shiry | NS et ayear of ministorial study at Me 4 3 B SRR ol b ol i = under his arm, He then threw Julius upon | Cormick seminary befors graduation, was lu,..lthy or beautiful? “Both” BRGE A wing!s Alow for the | Six minor permits, azgrogating §700, woro | tion under the wise direetion of the secretary ! ; 2 juliiERu after ination licensed to proach NS Croih ssued by tho superintendout of buildings | of state in our relations commercially with | He 1s the Cholce'of That State's Democracy | the ground and ran Lo & neighbor’s, wheve ho | oy P000wiou e o mssioners 1o the gen Hetaton Ne . Vet aray Other nations and througl reciprosity that ARl G T staved uli night. 1t was a few minutesaiter | A Lion oL comminatonors is the proper answer. [ Bavrivore, Md., April 20.—At the end of Y. now. op the markets of the world to the Sl ey this that Julius returned to tho house with | 8ralassembly which as to bo held at Port- it tho sixth inoing. the Oriolos wero compolled | A B: Streots, & policy writer, was locked | producers of the northwest is especiaily tove | INPIANAroLis, Tnd,, April 20.—The Indlava | g \ound from which he died. land,iOre:, noxtimonth, resultot inithsichoica Scorr & Bowssi, Chemiats, 132 South sth & o D up in the city jail last evening for being a | commended and endorsed. delegation to the democratic national cenven- it S of Rev. T. W. Leard of Schuyler and Kider New Vor : LIRS Avenie, to leave the ficla to catch a train to gobt 10 | guspicious chiaracter. Resolved. That we emphatically endorse the | yion will vote for Cleveland for prosident. Cheyenne County’s Democratic Club, W. M. McCord of Marietta, Pre-ideut D. Vour drizgist kecps Scott’s Emuision of cod-liver Boston to pluy tomoerow as schoduled. Cap- | * Gioorgo Van Hallor, tho hotel bell boy who | dministttion of Ereident tiacsisan us toyal, | 8 SRR B0 GO0 B0 DI | Stoxty, Nob., Avril 20, [Spocial to “tus | K Ko of Bollovuo colloge, addrosed tho | - eil=all druggists cverywhere o g1. tain Ewing ofthe Now Yorks claimed that ho | was arrestod for stealing a $:5 goid lockot | [iterosts of the entire country, oo | lavgely i Lt bl BrE, | —The stalwart domocracy. of western | PLCSPYery in beualf of fucreased facilities at 5 was not notificd of this. The umpire de- | from a guest of the Paxton, was fined $100 A 1 5 arfely attended mecting of prominent sup- | SFE. ST 337 2 that instifution, saying that at sent they 1 Aot theEN G wE Vot a oo P bt Le ) 5 Franklin County. porters of ex-President Cloveland. Ex-Gov- | Nebraska lust night organized tho Cheyonno | reaily had no reom for moro students e them the gamo by u s 100, Scor Tonlght will bo ladiss’ night at the Omaha | - BLOOMINGTON, Neb., April 20.—[Speuial | ernor Uray and all the friends of the latter | County Democratic club. The meeting was | Last night's session consisted of devotional OW a Baltimol 202031 0-6| Athietieelub. An intoresting program. bas | Telegram to Tiik Bre.| —The following dele- | Feauess what e dhlegation b losieticlad) 80/ ons ofithia landest ever hsldiliers and many. | exerolass, sud the foplo, HQrowh of Grace! New Yoric ... .0 0000 1 45| beon propared, and it is expected thata largo | E4103 wore clected by the republican county Tobe Lo M ST Waon 1t Defomes manliest | stirring ediresses were dellvered. The'clun ! pas discussed by sevorsl clorgemorf present, people know that the products 6; N Ve 3 : BItEEY convention ioday: ~ State convention, J. £ s uot, & v - i Asa Leary Knox church opened g : ~aaL Slimoral "“3;“‘",: T S, o hrors: | number of visitors will be present. TS asaE T Williams, John Parkor, | of tho national convention. This incidental [ is to be known as the :lraight democratic | tho aiscussion by muking a comp oot of THE YALE & TOWNE MANU- ] s ‘Hutterioss. Gobb and’ Robin- Frank S, Parmeleo was fined $5 and costs | Jumes Jonos, Johin Holmes. . Holdredge con. | endorsement of Gray as Indinna's favorite | organization of the county, tobe distin- | tho growth of grace with a plant aud u chiid. SIS (6 e son; King and Boyle. for haviug too large a stock of powder in his | Venion, J. S. Ray, . 1. Budlong, Thomas | $00 when the nomination of the.great demo- guished from the McIntosh faction, Ho showed how both the plant and the child FACTURING COMPANY include, Pwo Errors Lost the Gume, gun store. As required by law a dealeris | Noore, ‘G, W. diller, J. W. Wilmot, R. D, | cratic leader shall be no longer thought pos- | leader of which boliea his party last yo were weal, their gradual growth as strength not only the celebrated YALE 1' et ene Do not allowed but two kegs of powder on hand | (jlann! MoCook convention. C. H. Doaglas, | 3ible, is considerea as a proper recoguition | though being chairman of the ‘democratic | came to them. This was the way God ex 2 P u,, April20.—The Bostons | g¢ 4 vime. 1. J. Holmes, John Shaffer, 5. H. Carpenter, | 0f_the claims of ex-Governor Gray. county central committee. The oMcers of [ hacted Christians to grow. He did not ox- Lock, in over three hundred dofeated Philadelphia today by better Hold- | 4w the South Omaha German team and | J. J. Chatwood and L. A, Segnor, Tho delo. | _The fight for the vomination for governor | the cluv avo: C. D. Masig, president: J. B. | pect a full-fledged Cliristion until be or she different styl but tl AT ,fi:},"\in‘:’e:fi;‘c\‘,’:;‘;'“fitxf’(f:"c’g“‘j‘],gg’ not tho Omaho German toam that tool part | gatiow was iustructed for J. D. Gage for | s bouter than over tonight, with Shankliu Ragan, secretary; William 1. Moore, treas- | got his or her full growth, “SL ¢ ,y‘“[') u f e B " in tho tug of war on Tuesday evening, and | congress. and Matthews still in the lead, but tho | urer. g Rev. Mr. Davis of Missouri Vallov *atked TANDARD" Door Locks, this team will continue to pull tho R | G Sheridan County. friends of Black and Nye still nope. I is The republicans ave full of gle2 at tho dis- | jna similar vein and said tbe growth of D loaks Gabi 1 PLiludelphia 1000001103 o 3 e 7 probable that Shanklin® and Matthews ruptions in the ranks of the democruts and | gy g b G Padlocks, Cabinet Locks, Art s OO R e (BT RuSIyIIRCN oL LA oril 202 Spoctal Tele b i i ] il fiehsieanksontiol grace was first reckoning yourself dead unto | ) ; e il o int w: od by Pr » Coch- | gr; i bl al JLele- | 1o into the couvention with about equal | are preparing for ooming - campaign. . When that was reckoned it was a wrdware (in brass, bronze B s W isordarly houso. | Tho woman Witl bo A | tatee va the diotcr s state corontion o | the other hand, Matthews’ friends mnintain B~ the growth of grace comurised u vastanonn tic metal work ? / r YALE. e Th0 L o s rested today. B e e W aeae that be aiready’ by moro than encugh Votos Distriet Court in Knox County. of machinery. It was made to operato har H! 5 Sh i& 17 B ek AL bl edged to nominate him. Nriosrara, Neb., April 20.—[Spectal to | moniously, but it required a power for its | =~——=—-=——= y o5 | ostaRer Charles Stacley and George Duncan, va- | West, John Beely, Rovert Reed, Louis irtel | P’ asserto Y 2 7 4 X e savef it 1 § ) ] ANTS llsy;nl Won, "’1" hr( [y erants, woro “rrg'md this morning for steal- | aud J. L. Pa mm{_ dllll(!r\\"slalk:s‘ll:{.lllli::: Ll;‘u';mvo[v!n?v fnur.({lln)nhj Tie Ber.]—Thoe spring term of the district L‘m.rl\n m‘vwl'm‘- t. .(-:»‘l was unmp ’m:)lvw AMUSEMENTS.. Tpstomy a o puny, They \Lvm be kiven o heuring today ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ALL. unloss it bo Nvo. Tt is so complicatod that | Judgo Willlam V. Allen prosiding. Thero | e e A Ity DL Bt ey Dy S NOW 1NRATAr o'W 1\'/ Brooklyn .. 5 2 in.policelvourt fonfitho ohargoioLpetty lar J no one can possibly predict the result. arec about 250 cases on the docket, forty of | questions. If tho power 1s possessed tho 4 Ginoimnati. T 7 H ‘“{{] Pt A Ke -rn"y‘(l'l"--'m Ars l-“( for :lw Ap- | There was verv little dispute o party | which were disposed of yesteraay. This is ions will be adjusted Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 21,22 4 Philadeiphia.. . 8 2 3 Abou w ago Arthur L. Croighton, prorching KRepublican Conventions. policy, the silver question being the only ono | the first term held in’ this county under Dr. \V. W. Harsha of Tecumseh, in spoak and 23. 1 Quloagods . 408 who lives at 1321 Davenport street, assaulted [ Kearyey, Neb.,, April 20.—|Special toTu [ which provoked discussion. Judge Allen aud his disposition of cases is | inz on the subject, said that tho essentinl SATURDAY MATIN warsiend .. : s John I Audreeson and injurod biin quite 0- | 53] _proliminary arrangements for tho | | Followiug s tho silver plank: Wo bo- | giving excollent satisfaction. ‘Thote is tio d of tho growth of erucs i to bocous MIS G D BLO0TE it 1 3 verely. 5 iy Mr. Andrecsen’s i AT Fhles ievo there should be kept in constant circu- | largest number in attendance av this term er acquainted with God, o become better "\Q") A /| AT T e oy first appearanco dowa town since tho affair [ comiortand plea b of tho delogates to the | |a4ion g full aud sufficient volume of money | aver kuown before and all the hotols aro | acqueinted with Him 'as ho roveals SR RN L b ) o and he at onco filed a complaint againsy | coming district and stato wflvc"llou_* ar | consisting of gold and siiver and iegal tender | overcrowded with gue: The trial of Wil- | Himself in Christ. 'I'hen thoy would sce supported by MR CRESTON CLARKIE ye 3 i And : o Creighton. going forward as fast as willing committees | paper currency at par with gold.” Tao ad- | liam Sidel for the shooting of . J. Pawisea | themselves in the divine light of Him. And an axcollont oup iy, Tuchuding (ho prinelnal Hiuladelnbla at Brooklyn. At the anbual parish mecting of tho | can work. A committeo has boen canvass- | ministration of President Harvison is ar- | at Bloomileld last ‘fall comes up tomorrow. o meeting b Ikiavorinsnlilbotagvotod 2 untsatton, e o hnd Church of the Good Shephord, held Monday, | jng in each ward securing pluces for dele. | Faigned for its “subservioncy to the interests | A large number of jury casts will be heurd, | to tho Christian Endeavor movement. Itev. | pjursq e R Washington at New Yori. April 18, the following yilicors wero electad | o 1 P SO O Sisieh Lloup oty ote- | of money power, which created it, and its in- | careying the term mfo next we C. f. Storling of Towo Avonuo ehuréh wil ursdny . THE LADY OF LYONS. Jmcinnati at Clovoland. for the onsuing year: Senior warden, Mr. | B P ) | difference to the welfare of the psople.” 5 =l — conduct the meeting, and many out-of-town ‘ » : Chicago at Louisyillo. B. A. MeAllustor: junior wardon, Mr.'A.'C. | 80d n9.0no who contomplates visiting Kear- |~ Ou the tarifl question the platform favors Kandolph's New Ventura, delogates aro oxpected 1o bo fn auendance. | ove Much Ado About Nothing St.Louis at Pittsburg. Powell; vesteymen, Dr. 8. R. Patten, Dr. [, | nex during the swaws convestion need | such a compromise measure of tariff reform Raxporvi, Neb., April 20.—-[Spocial to = - Satur ROMEO AND JULL i s S M. Park, Mr. I'rea B. Lowo, Mr. Goorge C, | fear any lack of good accommoda- | as will reliove the nocessitios of the people, | Tur Bek.)—Thespecial election held the 16th [ DeWitt's Sarsaparilia desuroys sucn o watinee, N D] | I SPEED KING, Maguire, Mr. A. C. Frost. toas, I'he lrepubliml hmluuu of {m\l tho uilnlf los firat put fortu l)y(-‘;u\'m' inst. to vote 5,000 in bonds to sinian [ SRS S ¢ I ciacann ""‘;',’I‘) ‘:i‘;:“‘"" Saturduy \\ YOU LIKI i o the aity has 0 matter 0l eveland is veaflirm the true demo- 4 W in Re ) o natisml. 50 suves many lives. ovening ANE 3 i Results nt Gloucestor, cnth Ward Republicans, Attention! entortainment in charge and oach member 1s io faith, and Cloveland himself to bo the | artestan well in Randoiph carried ulmost un - Gon— 250, e, Ta0 ui It Qrovcesrin, N. J, April 20, —~Weather Vota for Charles F. Boindorfl, K. M, | doing nis best to provide every comfort for ndidate of the democratic party for | animously. —Contractor Kearys, —recently Ay Ofl) ROLEd, e clear, track fast. Bartlott, Dr. Ewing Brown, H. 1T, Bal. | delegates. 1t 15 estimated that over 1,000 lency. suceossful in securing flows av ‘.\A‘nlvl'[\lk\d”" The board of directors of the newly organ ’ NFW USUAL | fitteon-sixteenths of n milo, sell- rigas John Norbor: P W | visitors witl be hiere, andalready sleeping ac- Ex Governor Isaac (Gray receives tho | Yaukton, gives assurance that liko results | j o4 Nebraska Bureau of Lmmigration mot ! i Pateaotnisot Al Saalls CHEER John \J"]"‘ & """-‘\ Rand, T. | {onmogutions have been sceured for over | agreed quasi-ondorsomont. of bis party by | way bo expectod hore, Well macuinory is | 0 Ly Canorioon in the Now York Lifo THEATER.S _rniors mont socond, Wyominz ihird, Lundscer und Swmith, John Sulisbury, Lee | 505, Every citizen of Kearney is taking a [ being declared tho favorite son of Indiana, | BOW on the ground and will besebin pesition | o000 ER 0 f o T o ton R ALV AL e { Charles leod drawn, Thue: 140, : Yates, d livély iuterest in_the matter and all will bo | who'is the man whom tho Indiana deleates | at once. It is gencrally bolioved that | bulldihe ang elocted the following oMoars: | g,y gay ‘monday and Tuesd, youcond rare, sevonaixivonths ot a mile, 2= | Phe nbove delogates are for Harvison [ in readiness by the first of nest week | aro urgod o presont is the candidato of | arionian wator will bo reuchied ata dopth of | President, Thomas Wolfe, prosident of the | S Y, Vi€ uesday Won, - Littlo socond, Athiens 1y tiieg, | first, lastund all the time, to entertain ~ the crowd expec the Hoosior state, should it ever become ap- | less than 1,000 fect. 1iest National bank of id City ; fivst vieo __April 24, 25 and 26. Timb: 45, s e L 5 The mayor mul'm\y \:nux'lmll] hu}:’e llumll) al- | parent that Grover Clevcland cannot be nom- Wieeok oo o) president, R. . Kloks, nresident of the Ne Tho Ntepresontatiya Iriah Singlng Comodian, Third Face, seven-efehiths of u mi‘e, selling PERSONAL PAKAGRAP IS, towed the use of te city ball as headquarters | inated. AR .- [Spocial Tere. | braska State bauk of West Point; seco ¢ Inhr Garelyon (Uho favorite) won, Ax O. 1 socond, s during tho conveution. The committeo on | On Stato 1ssucs tho platform ondorses the | HeMmorbm, Nob., April 20.—[Spocial Teie. | orasieh BUES bis x‘x[ W ea "'l 2i0Y} socond ik arro J0ON80on, Whitenoso third, Tine Y Bush of Lincoln is at the Dollone, entertmiumeont will meet all incoming trains | new cash valuo tax law as thoe only method | gram to Ti Buk.|—A wreck occurred at | Vel I D. B. Hpuogle, mayor of 4 e 20l TLRUTIS U AL SARGE h “;"""‘l]} 'r'i'\l.‘,'r"‘i: G. S. Diner of Beatrice 15 at the Millard, m.r1 1 l\nu!\\'“ < aud will escort atl 11-_‘[0‘.};“0{ yet devised [nx'.un cquality tax. Tho fee and | this piace about 3 o'ciock this morning. Pas 4l PR SRCrgitids b ’4"'\“'['!-;:‘ 0 1548 Maichle nto Mastorplece, ‘ socond, Lita third, Oan't Toil, Los R, O. Phillips of Lincoln 1s at the Paxton, | 10 the city hall, whore assignments of sloop- | salary law is also endorsed and tho ropuli- { gonger No. 4 in pulling out collided with | German-American Savings' bank and whole 'I HE GOSC OON John Avwood und Maggio Murpl S § 4 ton. | s quarters will be made, The hotels of tho | cans denounced for fayoring its i A Ral frolzh LabEInE Lo S Ak a0d whole () [ i . L. Parks of North Platte is at the Mil- | ¢ity can accommodate 500 persous with beds freizht No. 50, throwing tho freizht cngine | salo coal dsaler, Omaka. Dy-laws wors five-elghths of o 1 selling, | erd. and those who arrive early will get tho first with oue car into - the A‘u.’«:‘mn%‘ fireman | adopted and plans for futur worls discussed Motropolitan Success 1 ardine won, Darius socond, Bluek W. J. Crane of Arlington, Neb., is at the | choice of rooms. and one brakeman were injured, po¥ ; 1 ‘The oflcors expoot 10 bexin Irish buu b 1v1~,l- Muslie, § Aoe' o inlletmelling:: Prodizal H. A. Allen of Atkiuson, Nob, is at the | Christiaa association” bave leased o large | ~Arrungements are = for holding n na- | the accident. _ x o neetiig is on the second Tuos e mmfim“.‘. o “:1\?;““1‘1‘«, ”l,"r. \'\Tf&{n‘.\;’;:i Atk 3 (gt iyl [IOHEIUAG SARMPIBURN avonue, near the o1ty | tonal convention of colored prople at Cinein- i © Odd TFellows Vit Schuylor, | aa in -lnl:..llv'.\ \u‘.l. hive u representative A"i fl‘lUl‘t‘llP‘N’Of fl‘Ef'l!?lFMENT thicd. Monroe drawn. Thme: 1434, R. Simp: Dell 1 ; hall, which they will fitup as & temporary | Mill thissummer., | woNT, Neb., April 20.—[Speciai Tela- | 10 Overy vounty i 1he Who will ba s |\ KEr i ko Kallory, #ac. " Snle "opons Simpson of Dell Rapids, 8. D., is at tho p l Cases of trichiiBsts have been discovered " man capanle of fitly representing not only d d Jkd o hotel, furnishing bodding for elghiy persous, 4 on ¢ "'up Ber. |—A dolegation of about D Fidurdoy Golng at Guttenberg. Mitlard. T IR D s Ron tpt A anong soveral Bosgon, Mass., people who had | gram to Tue Bee. 8 bout | tnhe bureau but bis tovn and counly as well . - Gurrexneia, N, J., April -The track | Guy Laing of North Platte is at tho | © - i ipauiged o b Tonat g ronsh uork, 300 Golden Kuto lodgo of Rebeisahs aua 0dd | L ——— FARNAM ST, THEATER, PODITATE k - > 1} FrE - Murray Pennsylvanla Republicans in Session, John HIlL i St bph, Mo, boy, pushed | 1o ' including Grand Master Loomis } Dr Cullimore, ocuilsi, B33 building a3, was 1o good condition toaay aud the attend- Willle Hurd! | el Fellows, g . anco was lavgo. C. L. ngorsoll of Lincoln is quartored at | Hammssuna, Pa, April 20.—The vepub- | WIS SIS PO rlint Bl a S Matineo Wolussday aud Satirday w ¥irst ruce, four and ono-ha'f furlongs: Roy | theArcade. hean convention to nominate a supreme | was ground to ploces. QHAS A BODRE, .‘ won, Blutkinaller 3 Bl g Dl M. H. Lyon of Deadwood is registered” ut | juggo, two congressmen-at-large, four cle Edwin L. Benja ymmission mer l o, Black e second, Ballud third. Tine: M. H. L. adwoos 0y re 0, two congressmen-at-large, cle I e * . B0 s3i0 ers ¥ | - Tecnpbeiniisidnigmd Lo o0 : iy an. doexatonaviurgo to o va. | St i 05 Yol N Nork Kt ” OH| WHAT A NIGHT | ,Third race, six and ¢ ‘on O u house was packed. Generai James W, Danfel Shaw ot LPataluma, Colo, is dyin: THIS =15 1R = NS Eea s q Grange won, Queon of Trumps secand, Glostor m&”m “\‘\l:\‘ulu of Casper, Wyo., is rogistered | Latta of Philadelphis was temporary chaie- | Miss Anvleitle ]‘mf‘ f’mll’ mother 4 Lo EVERYWHERE 1n Pholr Marvelois Act. The DANG A PCHEL « el Fime: Rk, g _ : 2 wan, On taking the chair General Latta | 'ghsiand & A« gre. vary poor Hoaid il 14 ope-half . LyripuEn o 11 Haos of Jackson, Neb, isrogistered | urlelly addvessed o convention : pitasta af akoviy 4,\,‘.‘;;,‘ v . BLACKWELL’'S Farnam Stree! flmamr. Popular Prives todon third. Tinie ho Paxton. ‘Phé piatform congratulates Rhode Island | they drank ut s y 1 fih wace, oo mi won, Fenelon | J. . Sheldon and wife of Plattsmouth | on its lato victory; declaves unbounded con- e o York As@Gibir iay, adonted, by s One Waek Commencing Sunde hurdios: Westmoreland won, Bassanio sec- icorge Annabel aud J. Ralph Layton of 3 ar § o T T, i ubt on 1o the Gof i says 1u the disputes with ]vuly Chuli and in | endorses Jud :0 Myyygrd's uct on in the coy the reciprocity negotiations, he acts with | tested election o WS02VTli6 senate his auopLo | it Laddld L Ay 4 | the report by a pugtysvoie. judicial temper and American spirit, and | P TOUOTE I G BRSRERAES o e ond, Bothwell third, Ti Portsmouth are at the Mureay, ; A. W. Jonos of Hastiugs was - Tips for Todny. 2 ; &3 Wwas among yos lere are the horas thought to bo good | 'Cru 8 drrivals ut tho Murray. SMOK'NG l)l VIL'S MINE. coupling the name of James G. Blaine with Axuio Denals andgiaivio D. Stmpole, twa ¥ Atine ubeday Bnd Sashnd LM A hA S H. C. Nutt, ir., sad J. H. Coulson of Alli- | these aebievemouts. It eudorses the M- | Sh$ KIupers whastisto liuisor Bewir syt TOBACCO, e mE Ooeamxazoo ance, b, Bre Stoppiug at the Paxton Kinley law ana bails with satisfaction the | cpiminal court at funsas City. Mo, Hoth Whether on the hills gaming ; in Ldan Musca 0o, llassass ) 2 L . Bisbop W. H. Hare of the Episcopal | #igns of the recent elections that the country and bezged for mercy. Judge hether on the hills ge g ¢ | 1. Fitzroy—Cuuteen : 3 ! w O RLLA ] Eilinoy-Oanioep. church ut Sioux Falls, 5. D., isav the Pax- | bus come to realize iis wisdom. od Lhe WOl in L0 Lwo years in the place of business ; or at home, ‘,,,, 3 : & Maballe—Oburacter. ton, It attacks the democrats in con- um. penitentiary and gave Simpoie four it always fills that niche of com- Grand Op a House ] 4. Salisbury—Hunnins Bird, Mys. Stella Smith of Texavkana is visiting for attacking protection | YeArs — fort—a good smoke. Put up in : I Pé ¢ &i‘;x‘::‘l‘hm :-1[11\4\'~|ur. at the residence of J. J. Morcer, 2511 Hickory ccomeal. It favors a ship capal joining Foreigi, M s e e Corner 1t and Capitol Aveuns, ; wur—Hurrison. street, Lukes Krie aud Onturlo, opposes free coinago | six peopie were kitled by a eyolono in Trew wandy packages, and recognized rHIS WEEK ONLY GLOUCEST B Mr. R. F. Klc - of silver,but favors the purchase of American wany houses destroy ed ywhere as a Pure Granulated = T A M WING, . Ropeater—Royle Rhodos. oty b B Kloke, president of thoNebraska | gijver at'its markot valuo and the issuoof [ A Puris anarchise amused hisolf und A B g neithe Richard T -Onr M ato bank at West Poiut, called upon Tui y 5 e Leaf Tobacco of the highest quali 5 foot 1n helgh s ard L -Our Ma Bee yesterduy. treasury notes in payment. Declares that | stwrtied a crowd of diners at fashionable That tull from Missourt & Juggior—Ebiis wore stringent immigration laws are | cafe by throwing stones through the window ty; it recommends itself to every AOUREARL E1EL Py IR A e tien: Tell il Jtoves aud Miss Nelllo Morgan of | nocessary. of the din ns roam. smoker's use. Sold everyw Admiss on One Pime. - Chalrs 100 | 6 Cariow—Arapuhoe. Rig ulllou' ¢ ‘i:’ Uwem guests of ¥. P, After the selection of committees a recess Nichol, the editor. aud Moybray, the pub- » | . ipahos. ghtiey at the Dellone. was taken till afternoon. horof tho Commonwealil, thd anirchist M. €. A, Hall riday Evening April 22 Runalug o the Ra Soventh Ward Repablicans, Ou reconvening 1. K. Martin was mado 0 2t the Bolles coprt ou the BULL DURHAM WILL CAKLIETON Maxpis, Tonn., April 30, Attention! | permagent chairman. racing toa oreach of the peice. | Vote for Charles F. Beindorfl, E. M clal resolutions were presented con- fdke tomandad bi oy e Ausior oz Tarl, Ralieds Tolaor and Tt 8. M. ‘ 3 pded Lhe prisoners, they being A " Ter - bt Out. Over 1he Il to the Poor House, Tha ML o rain, ey Bartlett, Dr. Ewing own, H.'H. Bal- | graiulatiog Soaator Guoy o0 tho manifosta- Scurnish b Is always uniform in quality, Pure, sweet and clean. | Qu. Orer the il ta - % e o) vige, John Norberg., Henry Ru “p. | tious of approval of bis course. 3 — . A : B "OBACC SUBIEOT:—"The Dr of Buman Nature \ yom Coutent, Ul to ) secand, otk Ta Iy @i | (RG ORS Nosderg, s.:xriiml,f-;v"d'biu +Tho rosolutions wore recelved with miogled ulmi‘ James H. ( ;.m.,..k)5(..,:05“1\1.‘“{.‘1 THE IDEAL OF FINE TOBACCO. ntarspiraed with ortuinal yonns bubiish o) Second r tour furio : Fort Worth " ate ' cheers, shouts and hisses. churel iison, Joy W ave ’ and unpublishe Rescrved seat M, T (oo won olgaat g b 1 Second Fuo King Yot 2 "Aftolr the Uproar contiued somo time with | Bradycrotine and never in 4 sivgle iustance BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO, | and unpublishcd. | Relarved seats $10% {10 to 1) th Time: o delegates aro for Harrison | a number of persous endeavoring to speais | failed to ovtain imwediate reliefl from bead- DURHAM, N. C. | 22 50uth 10t strvet, Coruer Varuan, We Third race, Peabody hotel bandioap, 84,000 | firet, last and ali tho time. without success, the resolutions were tompo- | ache when directions were followed. e diy, April 20, V4. .

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