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l' PWELVE PRGES | FFHE OMAHA DAILY { ; TWELVE PRGES. FIWESTY-FIRST YEAR OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, .MAY 1892 TWELVE PAGES NUMBER 318 — - ———. - - - | ' | ' T Z \ (11 | m ' o | theougeh which the tanuel passes which 1s | (0 N . ) m THE BEE BULLE™ N TN NIV mMee I WL BE N LIVELY FIG ‘ CTION TN DR, BRIGGS CASE [t 5w it Bttt bt | GLADSTONE SALFOUR tCHUR RENCIT POLITICS ( Aot £1,000,000 A fOrde of men was put to | g Wt t hopiug L smothor tho fiwmos 1 St ( | T'wo R o b dhin Tel ) Hai 1t 1% roported that ¢n twan was caught i " + \gatt ey ) 1 PAGH ‘ 1 . m TROUBLES 0F KEsTrek novrposs, | Twol \ vy OF | {ho tailiug timbers nnd eiiled. | They Meot in Die bt Irish Local | vyyce vngen porttient Y o0k | Qovornment Tos DIIed by Thelr Love for Clevelnnd and | Perished 10 e Flames | Bill Dr Beigus’ Case Settied Chianeods o | | sroxs WRBRMRY: 61Tt I8 How . | Ghndatoni and Hatfour, \ ¢ § WORK OF THE DIFFERENT ACSEMBLIE I f i (}in fast mght's | VICTORY FOR THE GOVERNMENT FORCES | SAGH 1T SOLIDITY OF THE REPUBLIC CERTAIN o | nive missing men are Adolf ¢ | [BABAAAL IS, ity f ™" ’ . ) \ | Convention o American Waptist Catons 1““"'"““:.‘“”_' m“r'.l‘ "1’\‘"“1‘ | Acealgnment of Sallshuey's Govern Into General Cole's Acconnts, the Religions Party - Peestdent Cara et o ! o ar Afenn Methodist Kpiscopal Cone i TR, TSP NS, . Beuren Went by (e Grand Ol Man PAGE 111 WoUs Teip o Naney SO 1 “n " re | ference and Ouhier Relig I8 b tnued for the other A Close Vote Conneil Bl Loeal, MeRted Upon A S At g gron i rance thought one or two men wero drowned | CutiiroRsTona Trmeasiings: t . favor of astr fire originated from & hot journal in “ 7 w N " \ ) 1l com * proport PAGE 1V, A t iod ox- | 1 AND, Oro,, May 24 motn. [-KR0Y AITCOm ST ERINURFLY Loxnos, May 24 ‘Tho discussion of tho | yiirarint nnad Comment | 1l J Jnes Gord \ \ . ( and wover Al y nittoo on homo Ricitosn, Vi, May 24, <A spocial from | day in the House of Commor l AGE V. Soecial to Tue By ' wels edition \ d t \ the face of most | missio ol dono during the | Suffoll, this state, suys that threo men, N, 1 Gladstone, in spaaking on (o MEASUTe, | enaral Vi Wek's Spoceh At Donve of the Heraid coatains today u very import- v rom vs of [ year. Tuo showi vas oBan o oxesl Paylor, 8. L. Mooro and W, 1% Paillips, [ said that in 1883 both Mr. Chamborlatn and | PAGE VI ntdocument, the suthor of which is a power o sons, Jotin G, Car- | o wd - erentod mueh enthiu fuso [ lombse eattors, whilo sittiug on n beneh | the duke of Dovoushire had protise | Ireland e of high standig in tho Pronch Cathol D 5 vy Wa UKLy | Nearly €1,000000 had - beon eontributed | tiler shod durings thunder storm on St | much veyond local in s, They had, LA party. Tho aoewment is a complets history g it e | aso Carlisie’s friond 4 A : by lightning und inetantly killod, Pwo otheps | 0 foct, promised evor . AU PAGE VIIL AL, ; bbbl LALLL ik WO Instrdct for their mu nvalblc 170 missionurios wero employed [ o R BIEE BIONNS wore I ocked s depondent parlinment. They thon snoke of o AR clearly shows that it rosulted in the Catholics \ il ]‘ ORFITHIG 8 KON ATR S 1 ehurehos with o memborship of 95,500 and | loss but re o provinclal assomblios ana of raaicaliy ve- f g8 IR FLGCEOALIRS: refusing to recogt the pope's right : N asunday Sehool attendunes of 141,00 ' - constructing the wh administrativo to interfore in ronch polities xod e st v oA prosidontia n ROAD 01 ) i PAG .9 b [ « t Vorsomant of iy | SHALEs having tho most homa missionarios A e C IR LT system, Thov also spoko of a largo | o SAS I‘“ e Indecd 1S betweon tha A 5 Ly i S LML B weo e fotlows s New York, bz iCansas, 251 gy ot the Burlington, Codar Raplds | PI0RALON 0F national power to an 108k 83 (o A pgee sspoeinl Mastor.' ! LG LLIL el wero so strained J 1 . ¥ A 1 that t vinel duclare Towa, 10 Minnosota, 84 Californ H & Northern Reviewed, sembly Cries of “hoar, hoar’ Now al FOULI 08 O Lo PAXTON TTGUEY that the congress did not retarn thanks for " " pla b Ml ; x ‘I' |‘y L ebrasion, s0; Mic an, 715 the Croar Ravins, Tay May 24 Spocial Telo- | these promises were dissolved in tho presont PAGE X the papal benediction, which was sent on the n v . Al : | ot Hir AR Dakotas, 112 Pifeen vocommendetions [ gram o e 13 e annual 1 meager bill, dreland had not been sighing BOIEVRR SRGTLRTBRE understanding that the Catholies assemblod Al iALE i 1 nntuaelly m Looking towned an oxtonsion of the work | the stoekholdurs of the Burlingto during tho lust six years for o local govern BAG 9 tho congress would recognizo the necessity. 4 dindi . t poke? | their faontieal Cariisle [t Were prosonted Rapids & Northern rallway was hol ment bill, nor would sho regrot the loss of Weaitie o ' ik v of layine down the arms whick they bLad A g N AVVEK L | L L \-H;‘ rontial Tl tidat i I'ho committon’s roport on tho sixteonth | today, Nothing of spocinl tmportanco came | the measuro now presented. The leaders of FER G ORI AR 4 taken up aguinst tho republic. Moroover, at " > b kn of T'ynde h " At i ”I“" LA | e “\‘w .‘ “‘ T Lo | Bmendment o the fodoral constitution was [ beforo tho metiag. The business of the | the government had warned the Trish mem PAGE XTI tho ofticial breakfast at which the congross Tho sta oy i 0 A HME R UL M a0 L prosonten wt the aftarnoon session, ‘Phe | rond for tho past yent was roviewed and on | bers of Purlinmont that if they ¢id tako this AGE . was closed the leadors of the Catholie party . H. . Follow \ 0 Liake | Hhavant Ko oo N GLOERLIBE o H it proposed amendmont s ns follows: | M1 Hnos most sutisfactory results were | bill instoad of a luryor mensure promiscd, 1t | Ortho Doxy Weltes Concerning Tearing | (pod o o T porary chaeinan wnd I \ 16 Lhb. € WeElgs by h N shown, AUthe meeting of ihe stockholders | would be at tho cost of civil war, | Liberal Down the Bars, i no-honorod toas! v, of ix Falls for temporary secrotar . s AL OISO TR IO VoIther concross nor any atato shall | ) 0 Poasley of Chicago, W. G, Purdy of | cheers. S i et b e ] IOR DT B\ ETE d it wns an obscuroe Isaac Poat 1 Abet R B et ALE AL o0y hnnd eyl vospecting wnyostab: | Ghicuo, J. W, THytho of Burlingion and W Encouraged Civil Wi Catholic who finally proposod the toast. der Cla v roase hor rop | | divectors for threo yeors. A 10 meoting o 3 st v el caged eivil war, | ists an avaellites, A number of It i v forcox--nn opnosttion xo strong | Uo used for the purposs of founding, main o A vy ot stono saia, *distinetly encouraged « 0 Thla et t0a6 et (A G e ot tosantation for the reason that Ulark dounty Howover warmly tho x:proshiont's | taining or widing. by approprition, paymont | 4 dlreotors 4 nON ooonrd was forimed and | |eiinito xplanations ougnt to be given the | wembers wero absent, including J. Redmond [ 0 EEETICE OF Hho conguess towar e democrats voted ngalnst Mavis Taylor for RPN AR DS unteuee | for aevvicos, oXp O OLhOFWIRD, ANy | oo e Y i 1ves, presic | 10050 and to memoors who dosived to kuow [ and “Justin MeCarthy. Several radicals | POPC is emphasized fn a striking manner by wovernor tion i his favor will bo pore Whout [ eliurel, valigions. donomination, roilgions so- | e s iobert Williams, saperintendent and | wiother tho cabinet wero of the samo opinion [ voted with tho government what took placo yesterday at the moeting of I'he mooting thon adjour WO ROME |y oLy et i tho convention OloLy, 0v uny Institution, soolety or undor- | 4ot "'I“;‘ e mvr-r‘”hm'l O R STIoR lisbury Did the inisters Tho conservatives uro delighted at the | the young Catholic sociotios at Girenoble, attor the couvontion adjourns o TS Sonator Cartialo s i Washington but ho | takinie whioh s wholiy or inpart under soe- | reasarer ctary and assistant | holeve,” hio asked, “that the peovlo of Ulster [ solid mujority they obtained. Tho orly | M. Dowun, n lender of the right in the adjournment was takenupon i motlon 1o RO 1y many toyal feiends on the grounds who | taring or seclosiasticnal conteod," Mald DI would tobel against the docision of Partia- | Gladstomans ‘who voted with tho goveri- | ¢y o5 B ties, an cminent or: o to the seloction of w place for BoldIE | e aeradig with the deloginton Tonight st o amondment wis unatimously en Towi Supremo Court Dectsions. ment or that tho cmployment of the forcos of | ment wore Messrs. Storev and Villiers. The f JHESE 5 A L) LG tho nest convention, It was n YA o paramount duty of tho Kenuieky docoes | dorsed Des Moises, I, May 24, —|Special Tolo- | thecrown to suppress such a rebellion would [ hiverals did not conceal their disappointment v 8n o excapuin ol cutrassiers and this motion on tho taole, which prevallod f yoyiy v wend @ xolld dorogntion 1o the Chi Ihedommitteo on wid for collogos and | gram to M Bre. |—Suprome court woci- | U0 such an outrage as to rond socioty in | &l tho result of tho division, the blamo for fan —orgnaizor - after the war - of After au hour of dobato by a vots )10 L gneo convontion tnsteacted for Kontueky's | nendemion road its ropovt. Duving the vear | o L. W, Clark vs J M. Ray AL | s Tt Any | | T eyl St H2 HL LB i Il p s B A D ) T'he Biack Hills men, favoring Hot Speings, | favorite son AR e e A SR ba L UL XA arl vs | aymond, appel- f Syjispare's language meant anything iv was | many Irish mewb aliepiance to tho old party beeauso it refuse argued for the mot sloct at oneo, Vi) o ¥ W0 WEn Ty -0 mentdemios 1 the eolloges | a0t Harvison disteier, ativmed; Avell Note, | wplaiu incitement of undecidod men” to re R Rt T U refuses The convention will bo ealled to ordor at Atornn Working e, W here e 1w 135 candidatos for the | Brokerage and Boud company vs W. H. | sortto violence to vesist the authority of s A WU LULGCI L o 4 . m. tomorrow by Otto Peomillor, chaly M, Wattorson votuened 1o the oity yostor: |y ey Hart, the Anthony bank and Andrew a1, | Parliamont Mt A g N Mission to the orders of Loo XII, aud nd man of the contral commit Who b enter fay, but o v mimglod but iede smong the ‘ \ ; ? Mr. Gladstone then proceeded to examinc o jured alt the young French Catholie ! I\ elit Y A ! . TR e s Colfman, wppellants, two eases, Woodbury [ M. Gladstone then vroce i EHIRLIouIAvA T 1) RYRTT: the Austro- | ? ) utholics who vl. o HLtoe With a rocoption t dlilokuton who “ 1 tho hlml 1 npi e ~al Aeth LT J: ’\n al district,’ aMivmods Frank 12, Androws vs .lm:‘\ nl’\\lh'ld' m.; I "\hm LI of 1 ALY R are unshack by auy ties to the past to ¥ ) Lo contining his (whors 1o vigorons edi L this polat the veport of the Judieni com- | Jumes Murray, appellant, Wooc il contend that tho power it was pr K 3 abandon their hostile attitude toward the N N ot RO torinta e gt nowspaper, whose col | mitton on apponl i tho cise of tho sl of | Trot, anivmoed. | Stto vi John §aior posed 1o confor upon tho viceroy of Tretund | Loxbox, May 2.—-A dispateh from Buda | 4000 thelr Bostlle attitids toward the by s Wt e ndiy ity | Belggs oe ioresy wis sprang upoi the | Doylo, ere., Winnestiok district, anien 0. | concerning the divisions of councilors’ [ Pesth says that the currency reform bills in Am AL ULORIIL R VABEIROUL A2 0% Miklive, - Olevolm TR P Fhe convention wilt meot at 2 o'vlock to sy Itwas ad by Die, smith of Baf M.Skoll, appellant, vs the ki “'““._ com- power or dissolution would placa the coun tho Hungarian diet agree in their main the success of the pope's policy, Ayt WOvROW aftor Whitovor wny o tho | falo, ehiivman pany. Dos' Molnes district, afivmed: | cilors complotely at tho mercy of tho vieeros, f oSG oce Taid before the Austrian T'his pronusciamento breaks tho bond that e Ll St Aton of tha eanvention on the prosidentisl Pho committon reportad that aft il | Honry W, King & Co, ' appetiants, [ Who would thus bo enavled to aectroy the | BEITR FIEY EUR0 G 000 Lients tho | has hitherto existad b on tho/ papacy/abd v 1 otary dam i Honey Watteeaon will b i faration of wll the documonts suomitted to it | s G, B, Bird, - fefe D and 1ird | eftect of tho wholo bill, s proposal alonc rll . 10 Tuew O AT Byl ity - 1 APV AL WO B AVORI0 otk oy elioson to ead tha detsgation o the e tad - adoptod a st of rosolutions on the | & Seiwser and "B, O, Bird, intervenors, | vonstituted a radical differcice between the | notification of the withdrawai or the redemp- |+ et ver, tho young ¥ % with Moa, Blalio, . o tonovters | Al cony 1 Ldoatof (e foun fpattor, Thi vosolutions dectired tht the | Woodbury disteict, reversed: W. il 1. | Itish lecal governtaent bill and the ish | tion of the & par cent rentos to tho vawo of | 11 itholies havo como forward as an Me, I stuted NV ORI AVR alen Lot O b e, thero i Enppead tkon by the - Presiyeeian ehieet in | Colby apnollant v S, oI ot al, [ anda Scoteh measura 830,000,000 florins, obhos., d verament S " : HoRaduate \ Hinttho wotootion of ] e United Siates of Amarien, ropresented [ \Wobster distriet, Do oy Vs Had the and of Injustice, and sharos of the vill havo to re 3 'dily aban- t " Wt ol 1'he by the committos of prosocution, had baen | Daniol Fisher ot Adams di i Rapi 3 dons i kery and 1ts T T 1 wore \ ot 1 Honey Wattoraon, d. A, Melonato wid W, C. [ dgally ‘takon and fn' proper form. voco T et ey | | Continuing, Mr. Gladstone said that “tho | after July 1uoxt. I ey s porsoou ' ) wid 1o Lol e f O e T faneth osition thoro 18| ndinve Gt e appoal o ontortaiied and | and other appetlants, Monroo district, af- | bith thtoughout liad the brand of injustice for is to be published thre T N ¢ over all France \ ot ¥ B0t e oontest, T owndiates |y tme sotapaet for the bearing of the caso. | firmed: Clemonts, Bano & Co. oy 4l reland In exchange for the > become repubtican and the republio . ot \ wing v lements, Bane & Co. appoltants vs A S0 Nieh tho | 11 exehange for the re \ Hon William D dtaed, - Hon W, G A minonity roport was prosontod by D, | Jonnson and Mar \, Appanooso ¢ ALt s alitih 1 a tre \ b 5 will have proved itself to be indestauctible. t L wbihio hore ho v \ om it | Gokon of i this conneetion, bt it seems ho VisGeolneinimibnakere O atilING drea iraa my;m“‘”“ b Owak I’,“'\\"‘_\\M'\,”“]{d‘ Lppols | Would beapplied, Mr. Gladstone commented | interest, and, to replace the railway see = iyt S SELO LY . toudad to. A toh dith, B sadd bo was | o \ boolod 1o 08t dotepnton of | et it s ar ol ly i b ek 1o | Jeos. ottmvatamie distriot. aniivmed: Mito | UPo8 the propesed protection of the minori- | ties by a corresponding issuc of 4 per cent, President Carnot's trip to Naney will e porl A i o ki not el the an wi bty profor | e udietiey naedivtely sapecior o tiat | st 1 B IAtaB eI AIa T tes, tdecording to tho government this | peig pontes secured by the raiiways in ques- | much ink to flow. However ausurd it ] ; i i { mith ot al appollanta ve Issac Balawin ot [ HO% *-ACCORANE 10 tho, HOVBrnmonL L | & y | socrotury wan sl o would noither de DGO DETWEITIOR AR ILIOR tor KT o iy the e | company appellant vs dohn K. Grayvesl et | GGG e aega coss payers, 1f tho | years. Tuo preamblo of tho bill says that | ernment endenvorad to AieeEvatn Ry o MOl 0 . May. &= Dologateaitoithio/[otii Ul Alb kastyhary L NG Yotk 1 al, Poiic distriet, reversed, povernment wanted to protect the cess | the minister of fina ved from ton the uid his party during R A TRt G R tasi Olovalat dn o | AL SURLO CONVORLION, 10 b HOLd hore | uxeaption 1o this rle therofore we tacatn- Town Lnsuranee Statistics, payers, why not put "lM:«"“rl'l“‘-H"!\“” 48 | thie available funds 15,000,000 | the trip. Nosu wed, ver, will be W the ¢ty v HHL canie hore [ tomosrow, ae vapidly aveiving nd consid | it e goncrad wisonbiy (e the e | Des Morses, In, May 21.—[Special Tele- | Iistead of enabling the sheriff of a couuty gola tlo: accord the treuty | Kept, for tho: t German states- ane Was \ ug his feionds, | on i ; Bl b ot entertitne 0T he papers in oo [ = et e g Bominale 8 Eroup o lovds who would look | EPI 1 ? A GtaTaN i || Taondars s e v rogelving s f ! Ablo- enthustwsm s displaved, whioh e e ratraed o tho wppellatts wnd (hag | BTam o Puk Beg)=The twenty-third an- | ;e e interests of their own claims only? | SHUS! 0 oslis il thiere e L LA T (17 Ho aeellnod roporters, but i ALY e i aitvor uostion N | ey b i o D T i o nunl roport of dhe tafaauditor on tusurance | {(rics of hoar,” “hoar.” | 1L was vital to | heY U oF SN Rold Botes il thete | poror vt toany ofeial notes M v ad \ ) Ao i i A 10 Lo outeome of the conven- | piadnt botore the synod of Now York g 1lowind 5 3 it o 3 3 re bojrequired dor tho redompuion =0l Noiizsihg ' 3 , givos tho following Jstatistics: During the | u good plun of local government that popular Qs TIbLL LS o Lak German press, however preparing o lottor d nomination | ton can be made with any degreo of noo e submitto ? - o g £ Hungarinn state iotes, J g ! ) st it S T T 4719802 400 | PRI RIS et Ml s yonr 1401 tio Iifo ineuranco ecompanios in | inAuencos shoald have fair scope, but tho | MEREU SIS FOU o e auch taat | BUIL continues its bickerie.: Thank God, \ atds sproad | ildont of suce 3 ot B lown recoivod fn premnums in tho stato | S8tablistud Walority of Landionds ameans the | 2,65 wronen wil go to @ iilogrammo of gotd | the Irouch press contiuues to maiatain 1t \ voy - Pho only aotion taken upon’ tho roports | Fitintiaaty, and pald losses amoutting 40 | heors.| Could this bo caliod an honest | DAYINE & finencss of W 104 —sbat 15 t it equanimity and’ the European prossils KNS o TN vt U TR CHLLING FOR ALD, thus was To fix 4 o'clock tomorrow 3 the | Giitehuy 501, But figures for the business | efort to satisly Irish aspirations or a faiv | S Sl SR HH B, F S Jualiy cal Unless s tisturbance oc- v 4 o tor their cousiioration T e Tor 1501 are: Dro. | attempt to lecistate for Ire ]l el A et A bl curs on June 5, which appears extremely un- \ v ‘e asterduny | sumorore 1 the Overflowed Disteiots. n of fire insurance in_fowa for aro: Pre. mpyitol ool ) aud 10-kronen picees and will b ours y " oy N.J. ‘Thoy will roumal N e A A Cut Up Strinnge Antios minms wived, §2,151,017 logspapnta | SIUELCIEI O SCRISE HE AT Loth on state and private aced likely, we may rvest assured that this silly \ xtt avs, and will th L \ ‘ £ 136, pel 1t of losses to p i, | latic 3 il continue to bo minted a3 cc atiempt to provokeaquarrel between France b SanaRANON CaNas R LS Seiaxarii, L, May % Governor Pifer [ T0e report from tho committee on co-opor- | €11 LR GRILTI *“T'io bill conforred ou the iiberals one | U CONTEY pominiad asieol eyl Bquar I'rance Yy { T AT L from tho loodod districts | 8L With tho other churchos was read by o - aroat advauta Tt tendodt toiialbacith i Puthoses 1 e and Germany will prove futile I e TR R De- Thompson of New York, In view of the Mubvern's Gala Diy. issue. Tt gave the people power Lo measuro | SOI% 1 Pre AT oy on the Greant Letter i\ . 4 REhAY L ‘ « '\-‘.'vr'u 1 by \unw\ it is doubttul Marveiy, la 1y 24.—([Special to Tne | and determine tho valuo of conservative | (EEE < Aftarriblots R O T N \ 1 ( 1 . " | b yeuothox 0 rocoimmondations of tho com: 1 I'ho lowa State band has been o promises, I'he fr: b et .m 1 N 1 . { the he = v 11 tho busin on of thi 0 t Was Ir 1 wron 1 Glay ) ror N ML AL wrocln Atos that tho flooded dis, peeuliar anties ot & reverend doctor of | K#Ked by tho business men 1is ApinooiloRIE ¢ i it we! No. Tuo I clty. dut irso \ ation last ! ik Mississipph viv ity givean open alr concort Saturday, May o8, [ S50 * 0 Semetine o W’ brand ofide nd Lwe . ko Cirn . t e . v Hartlot of Washington in gainiug tho | muking v gala day for their frienas, The [ pattf 5 HOREL A e cr pioces S e S \ , X from floor remarked that ho wanted to got rid of | band will give an ontertaium T e e e e T e NeTiD At A s palla e o ks ava ke : v st th yoden-tivadod committer Ho ge- | dock's opara house In the ovening. A 1ares | wag unworthy of the great men who had led | ©g ot T nouneed e rthleas, reminding | umber of roscrved seats have atreudy boon | o G O e e f that 1 Austria’s 5 have ¢ o teclar \ Govern It & | . s0l o Grand A M tho blie b O _ [ as follows e him of a1l Gorman’ work writ- | sold. - The (irand Army of the Lopublio | hetter destiuy ho trusted and T for \ 1 s\ v ) ay r Boles | ten on a tloa have decided to observe Saturday the 2sth v o " 3 = : was about to accomplist i Orlos . p 1| toda iu wnation calliug for reliof | Whon called to order by a commissioner of | ws Decoration day iustead of Monday Kre gt 1 ' v st or ho insolently uwsiked, *What's your M Balfour Makes 1 paper tokens will remain in circulation for ! ¥ W i ), A x City, The d Attempted to Board o Moving Train, M B e v | the presoni, ono t . o two ’ \ s 1, W BEOGN o8 Aubbaithio agplamity modarator allowed him to continue his | GENEVA. Lo, May 24 —[Special Telegram | spoudoa to the chullenga tho great liberal | kroven clayso I NLIoNS Q.LE i was oxpr tienes, ! h | grently ex carly estimates, I'he nu remarks in spito of & woll taken pownt of | to Tue Brei—Bert Fougly, 18 years old, | leader had thrown down. With re nee to wveen Austria apd Hung Geaumining lespatch o that the i | ber ; 5 placed at vilor was vun over and instantly kided by the | Lord Salisbury’s speech concerning Ulst o n e contrib each | ; 5 ¢ " v \ t roof destit f al Lo b fadjournment was postponed a | yortn vound froight Sunday afternoon, He | Mr: Balfour said, after reaging extracts, Inonarchy:together: of 200,000,000 kronen si Be Christs . | ages i i Humbos SGe|Elow iAo atlow e avd Of | guempted to board the train about threp | found Lo had aavanced threo y Baala o, 00,000,000 f yasi Ay et ; A 0 T £ Lo-doilverithe.gre the | yniles north of here and was thrown unaer | First, thut s BUbH K0 Ar A b BB 5 3 $ i L] Method i rence at Omuha, which had tho wueols, eilit cars passi over his body, | lmmorality t [ s ' 3 1 i o F Way, i o ulin. Ltng itin two. Tho pavents nf tion of paver ¢ 1 the v b the X | 1 e e i \rk., May 24.—The Presby Towa K. of 1% Celebratic ythat | T ri 1 ¢ ' e n rof tho | norsing ses tebating the question of | £ram to Tue Br This afternoot o ght 1 i A ! 41 Al w r it is tho duty of the chureh to edu- | night Colu i c B3 | o M P BaI{E0E) thabehEa0 L Cheers yin t ( Ve for the winis and tina was institut If Ulste 1 if an attempt w reang; s made ‘ y for S10ux § Ulster res i ! s | ¢ 0 A il y A Y . ’. thavit PosLp: subject Museatine assist i roainia a R t yr \ 1 X [ MORE INSURGENT VICTORIES, [ N 2 Py ol ke AU Lk ession tho report of the | quets aud other | Sa " ' . . ¥ § Al tee on Sabbath observanc features of t. 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