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T IWENTY-SECOND YEAR. UMBER 213, ——— — "nmewn T IIMT | on board of the reviewing boat, Dolphin N \ v TN | American currency out of the country. The | QIAI'Y [0 LT TS R \ | 170n8 of Nashua are affected by the closing | 'V P QW r ” landing place had been erected for the pur- | the United States government woula take | company of Sioux City. It is said £00,000 of pose at the foot of Twenty-third street, the - whatever steps that might be necessary to | the company's stock is held here. | ‘The be: approch to which way carpeted and draped maintain all its different kiads of currenc lief here is that the suspension is_only tem in bunting. The president was escorted by y i o | on a gold basis, Id hag been brought her Tuda s the intme | porary and that no losses will result the War | hisnaval aides and accompanied by Mrs. Unsuccessful Am"f""‘ on_the Lifo of the | & Iy by such bankers as had allowed the Oudahy qu-mts. Secure the Appointment of | Porary and that s b Cleveland and the members of the cabinet English Premier, serves of theic banks o run low and who a Receiver for the Plant, Vessols in New York Harbor, with their wives and the membors of the wanted to appear strong at the close of the | diplomatic corps representing foreign govern- month, at which time, they make a sworn | First Nationat Bank Forced to Close Its | / ? | ments ”'\;;‘..-I“\-.p«‘»lv"]w’:t..‘.\\,l.\“‘,‘rl::‘:’-H,;‘r‘.“r‘.:'r‘ CRANK CONSERVATIVE NOW UNDER ARREST | *tatemient to the gavernment. TO SAVE IT FROM THE GENERAL WRECK & Doors for the Tine | TWO HUNDRED WERE BADLY INJURED S RECEPTION AN ENTHUSIASTIC ONE | founi” "t ™ et v ot ANLWAKDTS CHARGES, 3 Ergrb bbb g iy Ll uke de Veragua, the nation's specially in- p S IR R CLWALICIL SRt GURETUREIY S lrd ‘ vited euest, the lineal des-enfent of Cotum. | Me 1a Violently Opposed to Irish Home | oo vo jong twvesigated by o Com- | Will Be Reorganized by the Cadabys—Fd | president and I M. Dorsey cashier, did not | Frightful Story of an Awful Night When Bovery Ship Was in Holiday Attire and Gay :';‘,"“ ras -».l».>“.fi|.vl :I::v!;v P q‘“j:]m"i:h‘v“fi::ll-' Rule, ana His Wife Says He Has Fits ttes of the German Relohstag. 0 Hankinson Makes n G Al Assigin- | open its s yesterday. All the informa. s nter Slept In the Sodden Shadow . Gladstone's Friends Try to Berviy, April 27.—The committee of the 1o menced Schedule of As. | tion that could be obtained egard to of the Stor s with Flags and Buating, phin, John Roach's last achievement for the g REE it Sl o . ment—Amended Schedule of A fon th \ in rega of the st Rellof for FOVOINTEHE. - 1one YRovaAed. Of ' atIHatiral Hueh it Up. teichstag which was appointed to consider | sste Fiied by fedges | the fai weakness,” had been specially fortified for . the charges of misappropriation of funds notice posted on the bank door the occasion by having o great cabin built made by Herr Ahlwardt against Dr. Miquel, Owlng to the recent failurs fn Siouy City | VELCOMED BY THE ROAR OF MONSTERS | (icar across thie ship and covering one-fourth | Loxvox, April The Pall Mall Gazette | minister of finance, ‘and the late Baron | Siovx Crry, Ta., April 27.—(Special Tele- | And elscwhure, and betng callod on for | Guramie, Okl, April 27.—-Late reports "l'l"‘l"l' entire length, constivuting o fuer | contains a sensational article under big head | Bliechroder, was in scsion today. D MU | gram to Tk Bry | “The most_important | Depsite VWi P s s i i ters e | from the tornado which swept portions of dining saloon than that possessed by any | ioe™ daclaring that empt was | quel was present and Herr Aaschenborn, di- | avent of the d i \ ho | e wdjusted. Ry ofder of directe the territory make it certain that R | ? M b G R R L g D A aring that an attempt was | quel was presont at r Anschenborn, dis it of the day in financial vireles was the | v grder of direct ) ory make it certain that the num- ever in the Bistory of the World Has | T bt Xl e Soen tagantls deeo: | mado to shoot Gladstono at midnight | Fectorofthe inperial treasuty, wis HQwise | uppiication to the district court for the ap IR AL ber of the killed exceeds soventy-five, while 5 ; It has been known for some time th Been feen 8o Grand a Naval Display. rated, carpeted and rvefurmished in hand- | last night, as he was walking | go.called documents presented by Ahlwardy | bointment of a Lvor for the Union S1ock | bank wus dotng. businoss on nn tins over 200 persons were injured, many fatally. | carved mahogany, specially desiened through St . F 3 ng h i ames park, on the way | in support of his charges Yards company. The application was made | financinl basis. but was teying hard At Norman, i the southern part of Okla- / Guests of the Oceaston, home. Many inquiries have b ved | Ahlwardtstated that he had submitted | by H. L. Stetson, a stockholder, on his own | weather the storm. Business men believe | homa, thivty-four bodies have been coffued BSNCIDENTS OF YESTERDAY'S CEREMONY On the Monmouth were Senators Dolph, | from various parts of the country as to the }‘l” l,"\*”‘\‘i"’w’-" 4 li'w';'}*';‘w"‘ l'“\’*_"ll‘""'”- | behalf and on behalf of the Cudaby interests that depositors wiil be paid in full. and prepared for burial, Nearly a dozen peos PN AR fnetite Inid before the, ommittee by Al | Which own $400,000 worth of the stock of the | ., FREMONT, Neb,, Aprl 27 —(Specal to Tt plo aro still missing, and it is expected. that ibois, Faulkner an wshburn and Con: iid befc ¢, ol ce by / el i o Jeorge orsey received | o g ‘ > Vil Wit | evesiinon. Baltkoovor, Dlsell - Binstiem appeared only to be pamphlets and | concern | Bl Hon, Goonee W. B Dorsey vecelved | five or six of thio badly injured will dio b A Gl L IR A L i satte P + | charge of firing a rovolver in a public thor- | extracts from the Bisenbahn Zictung, The petition alleges that Hedges, | 4 56 8 fivat trat In the vieinity of Norman, which was the Cadmus, Patterson, Randall, Paine, Dunphy, : had been closed. He left on the first train ) tude Witnessed the SceneReception Tracey, Springer and many others, meluding | oughfare. When arrested he was found to ‘:tMH;g a letter sined by the president president of the company, and 1 Haakin- | for that town conter of the worst storm, as far as the eye 8F: thé Admisats by the Tresident D. Russell Brown, governor of Rhode Island, | have a pocketbook containing entries detail- | the Roumanian senate, The committet, | son, gecretary, ave insolvent, and that they William £, Smails, cashier of the Farmers | can reach are scattered wrocked buildings, gl and Goveruior Morris of Connecticut | ing the recent movements of Gladstone. | {qicuimea [ . are liable for $2,00.000 of indebtedness, and | 8d Merehants National bank of this cits.of | furniture. implements and badics of animals, phin. On the Blake at first was the whole diplo- | His object s unknown. Gladstone . i . that they, as oficers of the Union Stock | snid that Mi Dors 0 W AGH R YAt e A hundred and fifty favms ave swept clean of matic corps. Just before the start. however, | was going home from dinnc when Endorsed the Nyss ¥ G R Hova. (RRGed ke | said that My rsey ouly owned a few thou- | AHE e BT OHNTAY At oA Eau ¢ they were asked togowboard the Monmouth, | the revolver was fired, but saw | Brusseis, April 27.—The Belgian Senate, | FAWS - compans, bave fssucd uogotiaie e L R Tl LA el B el i MR aw Yonx, Apri 'he international | the Blake affording less protection from the | nothing of the occurrence, When the | by a vote of 52 to 1, with - fou swent, | PADC of the company in excess of its legal li- | Ponca, and that he had tendered his resig: | the people who were not killed are left in naval rendezyous and review in honorof Co- | Fiin. On the General Meigs, besides the | shooter was arraigned in police court this | from voting, has approved the Nysson plan | AbIlity, and that to protect the stockholders | nation as president of that bank about s | poverty. In almost every caso where the : duke of Veragua, were the duchess, the son i 8 tastitohy eliclted seAmed to TS BRI RS A ks ago. They had not heard of the elos | oo St ieir houses the lumbus, which has been in active progress | of'tho duke, Adiniral Belknap, Commander | horiing the estit ‘f"\‘:.h\'\:.‘,,‘\\j Doliceman, | toestablish_universal suftrage, with plural | & Jeeiver & hecessars of the bank thero until they saw an ae. | P2OPle were caught in their houses they for nearly two weeks, culminated today ina | Dickens and Mrs. Dickens, the minister of | His notebook contained a mass of *ravings | YoUing. based ou the ownership of property ‘The court appointed H. P. Chesley, pres tofitinapip>r. H» alsy stated that [ Wore stricken in -("-"fl or badly injured demonstration more spectacular, more noisy | Spain and Mrs. Richard Wilson Gilder. against Trish home rile and Suggestions that | And the possession of certain educational | ent general manawer, as recciver. His | the closing of that bank would nov eect the I'he little town of Case, forty miles south- and more remarkable in many other respects | The Monuouth started rrom West Thirty. | the murder of Gladstone — would be justitia GRLRLILRLL bondsmen are H. L. Stetson and E. A. | one here inanyway east of here, was visited by the same tor- F 47 ourth street shortly after 1 o'clock as did | ple ' TR Cudahy. It is explained that creditors = e nado, which jassed east of Norman and al- than anything of the kind recorded in mod- | ¢p"h RISt SHORLY BILEE L O o ors "\;...\.”m“.,qn,p the statements that CUT LOOSE FROM CONGRESS. ) xplained that cre Omalia Not Concerned. , 2 ere preparing attachment papers, and to o . " st completely demolished it, and five They were met by the torpedo boat Cushing | Gladstone was in no danger of be shot ' Mhad bl s ol The financial disturbance that is caus : Ther was only one drawback to the mag- | before thoy had reached the middlo of the | wnd that uo ,‘;,\,L',‘,.’,""“_l.“:’f Toof helng SOV L onicago's Worla's Faie Commiittes Deckdos | save the afiliated interests of tho stock people in one family were killed, while two nificent demonstration aud that was the | Stream, bearing orders to wait until 1 o'clock. | affair, there is a growing suspicion that to Go it Alo; ; yards, a receiver wus indispensable. weather, During the night the clear sky of | The steamers accordingly returned to their | Gladstone is near imminent danger, nearcr Cureaco, 11, April 27.~The exccutive com- Ex | vespective wharves und tied up again untila | than his friends are willing to admit mittee of the local divectory of the World's yesterday gave way to clouds and 800n 4 | foud vinutes before 16'clock 3 A ’ Pt ites before 1 o'cloc The man under arrest is named William | faie held an important and protracted ses- downpour of rain began. So misty was the | At half past 11 o'clock lunch was served | Townsond. 88 yonrs old. . vesidcnt of | ur held an important and pr racted | Simountiere that it iras ecessary to post. | to theduke of Veragis and his party, Riter | Monmai ! The’ e whe atessed hig | slon this evening nt wiloh resolutions were | pone the parade until afternoon and a signal | Which, o H"") by General Schotield, | saw him mount the steps of Gladstone’s resi adopted, “"“{" ldelt! _“""‘i“"““-‘ b "”I‘" capacity for 15,000 hogs, 8,000 cattle, and | A Bre reporter interviewed half a dozen | thanat first roported. Not a building was B L inas (b He R 6t Bta 1o duke paid o Short visit to the Mon: | gence shortly - after (Hladstons entered, | renunciation of congressional contro HBY | Y B Be RS AR B AR | B e el et bl e e e e initicitos ot boat notified the flect that instoud of start- | oyt U {nforinal reception was @IVeR | Sonee (e e dore Mim to deacond | object under consideration was the recent | 0.000 sheon; the land on which the yards arc | of the leadiug bauk prosidents yestorduy | left standing i the town. A mun coming Ing ut 10 o'elock this morning the presiden- | the distingulshed. visitor, und all the sens | 1o the policeman or “"“l“';“‘ 0 Coneend | et of cangress instructing’ the sceretary of | located, the exchunge building, switcning | and they all said that the collapse of the | in from an isolated neighborhood in the exs tinl party would defer their trip to the Dol- | ators and congressmen aboard were intro- | nrrost. itk s dipels the trensury to withhold enough of the | facilities, the Heller sausage works, the | Sioux City concern had no cffect whatever | Weme eastern part of Bayne county says a phin until 1 o'clock this afternoon duced to him . i Townsend says tha discharge of the re- | Columbian half dollars to sccure the pay- | largest in the world, the Silberhorn pack- | in Omalig, for the reason thut none of the | R UG L G Ly third he wetnoss above, the mofsture below, | _The duke then called upon the diplomatic | volyer was an dccidont ment of 70,98 for awards, A joint com- | ing plant, the plant of the Sic banks held any of the paper of the defunct | Wmade 0L he tall permeated and saturated everything, ev corps, Here again & roceplion wiis held, he following was tiken from his note- | mittee of the finance and legisla toan and trust company. When asked 14 5oiqiiorthe storm's’ tavaies: can. .o ob: B e e thas ATe TR LA s e g oS e MOntioU Ll BIAKS “The Irish home rule bill has passed | tive committecs mude a lengthy Te- | 10005000 acres of lund. The bonded they enought the Sioux City heople hid | Yatned, as roads are washed ont and bridges where. Such was the condition ecarly this | were served with luncheon after the de- | jig sacond reading by a full majority, includ- | port. which after ample discussion was | #bout 15,000 acres of land. The bonded in- } reached bottom most of the bankers shook | o0/ ads are washed out ¢ g morning about this flag-covered, bunting- | parture of the duke, and then everything | jng: Saunders. ‘aliing does not. convert, | adopted unanimously. 1t set forth | debtedness is $500,000. The whole property | their heads and suid they were not in a posi- | £ON0, - consequontiy = comuiunication — and decked city. In the night time the storm | Was ready for the signal to sail out and join | Now is the time foraction. 1 might willfully | the action of the directors in pledging to the | s believed to be worth about £1,500,000. tion to state what the final result of the col- [ travel are greatly interrupted. = § the lme in review. The Mofals or : ; Tmi ; e . fLI IR WBHIA S At bs At St fromytHa Accoraing to the reports from Purcell, a R biad stolen over the Jersey hills, wrapped [ 1S S0, Tevlew, the cliy oftclale of | murdor you, Would nothing of thakind be holders of the debenture bonds the propesty | Recoiver Chesley stated that the company | 1orcoF Similar misfortunes, it was probablo | tornado formed about & o'clock not th of ’ X ey nL e Egerto 10 weary of waiting soon | justified’ Now to prove it t says Sir | and revenues of the corposhtion and says the TR Saththaa s et Y | tory of similar misfortunes as probable 4 X i red 8ev R the squadrons on the river, settied down on | after 11 o'elock, and, loaving their pier, | Lo Jameer ton ladatone's spoosh last | comtnittee would regard fias a dircct and | has some outstanding obligations, but none | that other financial inititutions closely re- | there and killed four peopie und tnjured sev. B the city and blotted out the dark brow of | sailed slowly down the river. RIEHC SWhat sas \"“‘,“1),.\, Tk i mexcusable violation of the plediges and cov- “‘I- '_h"'_lll E ["“{t_h'» w "H :h 15»!"‘ i n negotiated | Juted to the brogen concern in Sioux City ‘l"'-\l_ ‘“”u_ This was followed about an the sea from the ken of the peoole ashore Waltlug for tho President. "'he magistrate instructed the jailer to | enants with the bondholders to enter into | PHEOMER LAS |h:fl;:l:|x|fl"l:\“h‘:4“’!‘1 B "’;f(jif::“ll‘-””i would be drawn down with it [ (:;\””xxf.'-h.!vx{:‘.\-x:l :‘y:‘l‘_f":f[ \‘f:;!“l‘l"m“’}l‘l‘"‘; l;:‘*;l“'l Out on the bosom of the lordly Hudson river | pregident Cleveland, accompanied ina car- | Fuard the prisoner with the utmost care the formal undertaking which the late act | py'Helzeg and Hatkinson in the name. of | fne beowsy e, fine that locks encoura: | i rough the most prosperous portion of Ok B somewhore in the dense gray fogs, the | riage by his wife, Secrtary Herbert ana | . townsend went away from Shefticld Satur- | of cor i the company was due and protested. He re- | Jurge b S Oma AT ad e fhet | 1nhoma. The track of the second, and ¥ ’ i 3 day night last without mforming his wife or The requircment of this act,” suys the | g 470" otk e arge banks of Omaha, “and that is the fact Ay e : p V B navies of the nations wore sofuly chafod | Lioutenant Wood, left the Victoria 'hotel at | 4aY night last without informing hus witg er | [T FOISTERCEG UG yilbaeiment of our | fused to say anything about the ampunt of | thut we carty on vur books u balance i | Worse, tornado wits a mile wide and twenty by the uncasy tide, but, to those astir as | L:090'clock p.m. Eight minutes later his | e l0 v Tie 'subject to fits and is often | resources and incomprehensible and in the 'f':"[*;w e \An‘hu.‘ ‘-\‘I‘l that lvNUH'l favor of one of the bunks of Sioux City and | 1 iles long. 4”.\\,,:1“- valley of the Canadian iylight wore off tho edge of night, the | Drty arrived at the foot of West (Cwenty- | 330N 0P home for days at o time with- | judgment of your comrmittee is a violation of | {THEERCP BRI SEAEVON HIPORIEK, W | 1t hus not been called for. | It scems that the | FIVEE in Cleveland county ik L 2 third street, where 1,000 me ud women, | &G hereabouts being known. He has | the conditions of the act 'of August 5, 18¢ ntimated that the company would be | banks up there are abundautly uble to take Tales of Denth from Many P ships seemed to have been spirited away in e ) ™ | Gut his whereabouts being ki | R ¥ 3 who biad stood in the ‘rain for four hours, | Pt s shersabouts BERE SRetie TE BUT | accepted by the directors.!” reorganized care of themselves and if that is the the the darkness and no eyo could pierce intothe | chicored him enthusiustioally, = | hus never shown auy signs of homicidal | It appears cleur to the gpmmittec that in Cudahys Interosted in Keorganizimg. worst of the crash is over,” PR A L G I gray t icss where the black waters wal- | Mrs Clevelund, enveloped I a tweed capo | pypja, view of the pledges made to the holders ot It can be stated that the Cudahys will be BRI Fas ETGuBIRe, mile v During the afternoon and oven- lowed about tneir iron sides, sullenly kintosh, black feit hat and biuck veil, - £5.000.000 bonds no such sdeurity as required | prominent figure: > PEOrEANIZO 3 3 g oo ™ 2 Lorpltom 3 bt b was the firshito alight and her appears NTATHS HOAN'E FOSITYON : prominent figures in the reorganization. B | pupcneienia, Pa, April 97 ~The lia- | i€ other narts of the ierritory were visited washed at prow and stern. S Blgnalttor:the dhse e : ) A0 by congeress shoula be furnished. A. Cudahy, in an interview, said thathe | e g & | by cyclones of greator or léss magnitude, i was the signal for the cheering to by i : bt < e P ! Pl et e | vitities of Clark & Kone, manufacturers of | Wogt'of b 1 R < aseriad . FestdartifalIATe HER A RITEmOVIAE i . 5 *reparing for the Opening. derstood that the company would be re- , manufd est of here a dozen or more houses wer ERTashiliessonad the Blst AT Es CaE S Rk [ onlUauaDispeasudiy hEHIs Gonduseand. S0 AT T called | Organized and that he would be in iv, but do. | woolen goods, who assizned yesterday will | demolished and sover T booplo tnjureds. - os But as theday broadened the two rows | ;0" LR Threaten to Sever Liplomatic Relatlons. nieaao, 1, Apeil 2=Time was ealled | o1i00°t0 go futo particulars. He statod that | amount to about £100,000. exciusive of the | At oue place this morning fifteon “bodies sides to the assembled people 3 # t.d .y for theopening of the World's fair v of bristling vesscls were at length revealed, ara kg . gt [Copurizhted 1893 by James Gerdon Bennett.| iy ; i’ W ; he expected to go into the dressed heef | amount due Charle: AT o | had been gatherad into a house which the | " His cabinet oficers had 1 the pier C : ep e 5 Divector Davis issuing s _order to the ex amount due Charles J. Webb, to whom thy though dimly at best, for the persistent | berosepim Seoversr roman ione JIEF | Vavpanasso, Chill (via Galveston, Tex.), | Ditector Davis fesuts e, ondex (0 B &% | business here. 1tcan be Stated positively | confSased judgment for 80,0, The ussets | Storm had missed and the scene wus a. ter- springtiderain was falling and distances ard and wife and ¢ Baldwin were | A 27.—([By Mexican Cable to the New | 07 o¢ exhibits before (10 o'clc Sunday | that the interest that has controlled tne | consist of the plant, valued at £150,000, and a rible one. Brosident Oleveland Inspects Over Seventy-Five People Killed in the Dis- PONCA SUFFERS, aster of Wednesday Night, ire was contained in the following the Vietims. . Butler, Brice, Peffer, Manderson, Cameron, | accuracy of the report. Its trathfulness is credited. A man is now under areest on the | wardt 1 histc | ing such havoe in the commercial interests | ! of Sioux City has mo effect in Omaha, | MR in a storo wera erushed to death and a ent of the Plant, number injured So faras can be learned there is not a bank The capital stock of the Union Stock | or an individual in Omaha that will be Not a Bullding Lelt Standing, Yards company is 3,000,000, (ts property | affected by the failure of the Union Loan Another tornado struck Cimarron City in consists of the stock yards, having a daily | and Trust company of the neighboring town | the afternoon and was much more disastrous x City Pro- vision company, the dressed beef house and Over 500 goodly farms were swept clean were uncertain and indistinet. One of the | the first to arrive a few minutes afterl | York Herald -Speclal to Tue Bee.]—-To | night in order that the ‘puildings may be ‘.’“;‘.}fig;?.‘;‘,il‘,',i \\\‘Il{ll l',:-fillllln::::g\t "'(-\'\'-"l.v.l:::lq'.:fi lavge ‘1\1:xm‘ilfi\'n{m:mu(nypn d goods, .n-'.\n ‘-m"'l“:g«“‘:;_(';3?3!;‘1-(-;;]l_";m:‘:::\vlm':lglocr‘- most paiuful results of the storm was the | Gelocks Licutonnnt Hourigan was on the | couateract the effect of o messuge sent by | put in presentable shapey for Mondavs. A T ety - ehreTeemhys will largely | Cf ot Fd LS “;;Ffimr'r';:“,*‘(i'r"*'!"""‘g YRS fund o ald thosufterers wiltoa, forlorn condition of the many beauti- | ook to recelve the distinguished purty and | Minister Egan to Washington, the gusrd | great force of sweepors AT claaiors will B0 | gireot, the reorganization. e etled touny witIADtes placed s | There are several injured persons yet ex- ful decorations on buildings throughout the el Lamont and his wife appeared next, | Which has becn maintained near the lega- Enx has ceased; and the big buildings will be Huakinson Forced to Quit. 20,000 and assets at $30,000. The company | pected to die. There will be a gencral city. Al the fine effect of yesterday passed | and also went into the launch which then | tionof the United States in Santiago has | gepybbed and scoured from floor to roof. This morning. Ed Haakinson, e | moved hiere from Leavenworth, Kun., two f'_)n"!'.nlllu}m[h';l»l:m- ::u-l. l)"-wp\llll lm.'"l‘""'!’}"v d way and the watorsoaked ‘bunting floated | Stewed away aud put the purty on | béen withdrawn. It s held here that the | Arrangemelis are now (befug made in the | pork * packer — and . operator . iy’ real | YCATS ago. The ~fuilure = was brought | When the unfortunnto poople will be buried. hoavily in the stft breeze., After a whiio | Pourd the Concord. Then in rapid succes. | message which Egan sent is disrespecttul to | various buildings for the rocention of the te and on the Board of Trade, filed | about by litlgation growing out of the fall Whiritng Monsters in Indlasia, all New York aroused for & holiday only 1o | ifer Attommay Genornl Olney, Sotvetary. of | the United States. It has been learned that | Prestdentisl patey by the commvibes, | | & general sssigument for the, bonefit ol all | rrust company, of which cx-Senator In- [ INDIAXATOLIS, Ind, Apr =Advioae [ hear the steady downpour of rain ushering | the Interior Hoke Smith nd J. Sterling | Minister Egan endeavored to transact oM | i (FCligion this afternoon with about | attoreys. e assigument i general in its | €818 was president. The company was or- the News contain the information that a in the day of the great naval parade. Morton, secretary of agriculture. They | clal business with Minister of War Erraz- | fifty mombors present, President Palmer | charaeter, there belng no statoment of hig | Banized years ago by Judge Usher, who ific toronado swept portions of northern There have been naval reviews of inter- | Poarded another launch which took them | uriz. He gave as a reason that he did not | announced the commfstec, which ho was i Tiabiliti served in President Lincoln's cabmet, and | and northwestern Indiana last night. At nutional character before, but nono so strik. | °U% t0 the Miantonomah. wish to consuit with Chili's present minister | directed to appoint by a resolution adopted sai who was its president up to the time of bis | Wabash many buildings, trecs and fonces R thids Tihereia 'ono at Glenoa; Co- President Cleveland Arrivos. of foreign affawrs, Blanco Viel, because ho | Yesterday to investigawe the music trouble | no inteution of making an assignment until | 404t XN > leveled. At Gas City the fine new Jumbus’ birthplace, last year, in which yos. | The Concord and Miantonomah saluted | was a member of the conservative party and brought on by Il:ln alleged ll':l\'nrlllh"n shown \y, for the reason that there has never Bank Fallure at wsing, Mich, 1«'ou(ul,}l asylum v \mvx‘n;nloil and o respective guests Srgpcialy ! : ¥e paxs by Theodore " Thomas and Paderewski to | been any necessity that his creditors should | Lassiva, Mich., April 27.—The Ingham | Several of its inmates hurt, Aho damage sels ropresenting thirteen nations (all those | Aheir respective gucsts ws they arrived | was also intovested inu paper, El Porventer, | piuno manufacturers not making cxhibits. | press Wifn, 1t 18 tuo that he is Hablo onsome | County ;‘-;“.r;‘{.“\; closod this morning | AMOUNLS to many thousands of dollurs. now participating, wih the addition of | was feared by the walting erowd that wiloh Basibeen SUACKINE Hean e The committee is as follows: J, H. Clenden: | papers of the Union Loan and Trust company, inty gs bank clo iis morning s participating, o o was feared by the waiting crowd that he Minister Viel yesterday notified Egan that | 00”0672 veq . chalrman; G. C. Sims of | which failed Tuesday, and this morning | #°d is in the hands of the commissioner of Another al Cyclone, ortugal, Roumun ecce and Mexico) | would uot come. However, his carriage | he would no longer communicate with him in | Rpygde Island; J. R, Burton of Kausas aund o' of the pereony’ holding 1t hecams | banking. Litule is known of the cause, as | GAINESVILLE, Tex., April 27.—A report has P )Ivllml\'tL:md in \1\‘1“« h Admiral Benham | soon "lew-)n!u;: along and set all feu; an officlal_capacity. The government here | 1Y'(;. Bay of (Vyoming. O ol At Lo tonsd tontiag b mecam® | the bank officors are very roticent. Tho | been received here from Montagte county of of the Newark took part for the United | rest, although he was only seen for a few | regards Egan's action as insulting. 1t would 3 BRI S aly a atened to order ank officors are very cen o ] 5 0 i SRR b i : h Along and at times acrimonious discus- | to protect all creditors and avoid sces- | bank commissioner says th losing was | a cyclone that partly destroyed Bonita and B D0t theraiwere o Ehtvihe et | Enihn fon s valking fro e carriage | ng ILoEih e e in(th S Bis ; o protect all cred and avoid unneces- | bank commissioner suys the closing was | 1 patly BB a0 Tiostly second clase. Tho ironclnds of | bobbed upand.down ab the fiont. Besides | moond siva nivs his passports. It 1o believed | the Columbian commifajuyars and the board | juy out of attachments, he assigncd. His [ agalnstit. The haak directors of the city | three children fatally injured. Anothes ( t Bitatn, Frunce and Germany have | b A R e e e Rl del bl s ved | of divectors followed. A resolution was | liabilities ave far less than his assets. Every | are in conference. The situation is ex- | family of four is missing and arve supposed 10 iRk locainy A (e R 0s aunch, there were | Lere that Minister Bgan is trying to bring | ;qopted ealling for a special committee of | cent of his indeotedness will be paid | tremely critical Sihaantillad made imposing demonstrations of force in | his socretary, Clarence Bowen of the recep- | about a rupture of the present amicable re- | 50V TSRO0 KGRSHG mittter in con- | Sud Mr. Hatkinson will have much Jaft pals S R e Bl have been killed ) B e e | s o o | Somioteen e Ut Skl | oo vl e el commiics, e | Aachmi s coeinlig o i S e passed efore the | and Spencer Wood, er belng Secre. ie story that a request was made last | o0 committee will_repar to whether | against Haakinson, the first being that of B Toreno, O., April 2. —A severe tornado crowned heads of England and Germ ny; | tary Herbert's aide. A man rervant and okt for ard otect: the lagation | jolnb commitie b0y to whet against Haakinson, the first being that o LEDO, O, April 27 —A s B et T | e ale arats - RS i Jha | eesdots guesd 50, BY ptect the legation | commissicners and_directors shall submit to | the Tipton, Tn., Suvings bank for 00 ona | Towa State Temperanca Alliance Leaders | passed three miles west of Ottawa last nd i L re | Mr evelu me e a npanied the | against the designs of those who wanted to aving their photographs pasted on their | note sold through the Union Trust compa than once “flocked by itself” in the Baltic in | party. The launch, with the president's | tear down the shield is false. It is now | ok note sold tArough the Union Trust company. ity of Accopting Bribes. night, wrecking two or three houses and review of the emperor of all the Russias. in | pentiant flying, started away like @ race | thought the only way trouble can be avoidea | ™ty ciaption committee of four to receive | iy dsoatRutity At e e 1o iR Des Mo1Nes, [Special Tele- | several orchards, as well as killing a large @ manuer to excite the apprehension of other | norse as soon as the company ~ was on board, | is to place the logation fn charge of Consul | y.e EHEPITAI Whs then appointed. s wis | vakons companios which hate futied "% | gram toTur Bee.]—The report of the com. | amount of stock. Nobody was kiiled, though NiiEss Dubhs'w) Roacarul dompnstration the | asif trying fo make up for lost time. She | Bane: ; alsoa committec of five to draw up resotu- CIDIARIS. B A g IR mittee of the State Temperance alliance ap- | some are reported injured. ew York naval review of today eclipsed all | rushed, bobbing up and down, to the Dolphin, |~ News of the revolution in Rio Grande do | $iotof vespect for the Ite John 1. Adams, Hudson & Co. Go Under. BR0h ShONIAIG SR RamIeInl B0 Al in interest. and the party climbed up the stairway, Mrs. | Sul has been telegraphed by the Herald's | 4ot 0 FCMICH TN Alialas. The commmist | W. C. Hudson & Co., live stock commis. | Doiyieq 10 ivestieio bhe whatises mate by VOTED FOR FREE SILVER. e nta e o Bty Cartnr)a Cleveland again in advance, correapondent in_ Artigas, who sends word | Sommissioner from . sion, totlny discontinued business on ne. | the Towa State Register agamst the ofticers el B g uline) el sy As soon us the president touched the deck, | that the troops in Uruguayana have given At a meeting of the executive committee | count of the failure of the Union Loan and | Of the alliance of accepting uid from the | Transmississlppl Delogates Favor — the t was pecullarly o mayifestation of seutl- | bang! went one of the Dolphiu's guns and | their arms o the revolutionists. 5 PlAet off Ohio was elected. vice ehair. | Trust company. Mr. Hudson stated that the | democratic statecentral committee was pub- White Metal by a Blg Majority, ment, not of force. Yet some of the | the president's flag puffed out from its ball | ~ General Moura with 3,000 troops has left | 00" Rty % e T oo | lished today. It cousists of afidavits ) U.T., April 27.--The Transmissis- most formidable naval vessels in the | ay'the masthead. Then began @ scr ing > H shiha'tohel YRS man_of the committee in place of J. A. M trust company had sold $200.000 of his paper, R Moers il aelthie Nt e e Otipey, U. T, April 27 1e Transmissis: most, Jormiduble gval vessels in | the | atho masthead. fion bogan @ sereecning | Bage and is marcling (o, help, Gengral Sab- | Ko of IKentueles, Wharesignod o hceept | bub thut nouc of is customers would wuffe. | of offeers of the | allivnee and others | yippi congress ook a vote this morning on o'l 1O Q: v p 3 0 118 S 0l of - craft, . Rado, who v 24 b Clty. 3 84> S o1 3 " fere The pdges Trust ympany today rd o one s ; oor A e silver re i i v of tho day’s proccedings was that the post | Dolphin, Coneord and Miantonomih fired in | Sance line of Goneral Tuvaresand General | bSouth Amorican mission, offered him by || Lhe DU ritie of mot toduy ed,d | excopt .. J. Richardson of the national dem: | the silver resolution, passing it by a vote ot R nviho he dof theraviewed columns | turn the presidential salute. 'The Dolphin | Telles troops are under fighting orders and | "y \vor Hirtison' tqday,lssned a proelas mortgage on real estate held by it, The real | 0cratic committee. 180 for free coinage and 40 azainst it; the O emn eF the Lalronby, unscaworthiy | forged slowly ahead, surrounded by big and | a hoavy fglit is now expected. tion, supplementing that of the governor | estate is mainly suburban property, and the | ‘The Register produced no testimony to | opposition coming largely from California reproductions of the Columbls caravols, the | little steamers, crowded with men “and | *‘The Herald's corresponent in Montevido | jsquod’ this weok, declaring the first day of | value of the notes is problematical. sustain its charges, but 0 do 80 in | u1d Missouri ‘ Banta Maria, Pinta and Nina, which, with | women, famous and unknown to fame, and ooeC Ehabe the. velatlons. | bofwaen | Lisusd thies weekidegliiheRLe firet day of ; Shurt. e ‘conclusion of the ‘commitiao | 4nd Missoutt. o in infinite care, lad been towed over from | tho ereit naval review had began Vcokuiy and Bragll, owing to the adl rens|| 12y 8 Holldny AROHEHEARARKMEIVIAE: Clo8: Hedges' Assots. fothat the alliamee officers are complotely | After o brief discussion over hydraulic Cadiz to Cubd by our own Admiral Benham About tho time Presidont Cloveland | dered the Brazilian vovolters by Uruguay, | 1€l public offices and urging the peon The sonedulaisastollows axonerated fromthe charges, mining in California the congress passed and from Cuba escorted to Hampton Rouds | yeactied the dock, the rainceased for the | are not pleasant. From Bucnos Ayres comes rvanpit iR O U g e e e T TR TR = e resolutions recommending appropriations for and New York by the Spanish war ships. | tiwe, and Police Inspector MeAvoy, who was | o celegram froni the Herald's correspondent | * 1% coq in connection with the opening 8 18.650 00| Contrar nvosts Clase of the Encampment. harbor improvements on the Pacific and rl|.:‘v’:-:1 L e fonii | shisrowlthinlong Moo - of Tbluaconia ta'p Vice President Unibarn has resigned | ¢'the Columbian exposition will be brief. | E-¥ o} ment e 180 00 | Kgoxus, Ta., April 27.—The sessions of the | Gulf coasts. alley, we B rad Cipaeiia Ninoty tniea | JoIvs, omdan, yemarked: - “dusk ver's | after a discussion with the president and | pyore wiil be but two speeches, one by the | 45, Wilkins T Wy $5 % | department encampment of the Grand Army | The admission of New Mexico and Arl- street aud formed practically the turning | cabinet. Political matters in- the republic | \iogdent and the other by Director General | Juilie A.and it ' [ Albin Abistodt of the Republic fmd the Women's Reliof | Zona as states was not _opposed, but when point of the veview. The contrast of e A Through the Mist of Centuries. are unsettlea Davis. Buth will probably be short I Hanson 1040 0l Gea, X Buith.. 0 o S ieht with public lastallation | UlaD Was taken up' s bit fight 0l f the revie e contrast of foul . Lo > o oa 7,700 00 awford, 12.00 00 | corps closed tonigh public installation 3 nantioinates 5 POD- centuries of naval development could not | From the top of the New York Central Newspaper Offices Wrecked. Advices to the Associated Press show that | PoMe 8 o 11100 00 R A0ASS ,‘ T s me on, participated Cin - by |‘h} rep- 3 ore stroug! sicturesquely | grain o " 3 > . 0 1 the liberty bell, on its way to this cfty as a 13225 00 ). Rogers and of officers. Permanent headquarters were sentatives of the liberal or Gentile party, o been more strongly and picturesquely | grain elevator at the foot of West Sixtieth | Paxawa, Colombin (via Galveston, Tex.), | th | s Wi 3 f i i L 3 ; Of tho UbOral i IRyl R0 marke i street, the view of the warships preseuted | April 27— (By Mexican Cable to the New | partof the World's fuir exhibit, has been | B olles o ShiALaiclar. S 08 007 [fixed In the capitol building av Des Moines. ;{ 10 \\;f" OPPOS 0 N0 IARRRE o “The line of vessels reviewed wasover three | un imposing spectacle, The building is the | York Herald—-Special to Tur Bee.|—The | greeted by enthusiastic throngs all the way | Byt e ™ eyl a0 00 | The Women's Relief Corps elected Mrs tah delogation was unable to 0. 88 10 miles in length, stretehing in two columns | highest structure on the water front between | Harald's covrespondent in Lima, Peru, tele- | today from Pittsburg to Cleveland. At the | jaury 18.400 00| B B B e . v Evans of Clinton department presi. | casting their vote and did not voto all. fram the foot of Twenty-third street toabout Battevy and Harlem. Its location, near | grapks that a mob of supporters of General r place it was received with saivos of | W Weybara. 14000 00 ¥igrenca W.ani [ dent: Mrs. dulia Young of Stoux City, senior | Mayor Baskin of Sult Luke City, Iy Ninety-fifth street, where the reviewing conter of line of warships. made the | Cacercs, candidate for president, attacked the ry and processions of school children. | Jennie K. Kok L 1 W0k Kussell 48 03 | vice president: Mrs. Tda Craig of Fort Madi- | ¢ Gioodwin of the bk, Lk CARE ship, the Dolphin, anchored. The foreign | entive squadron visible. Through the mist | ofice of La Voce d'Ttalla, the Italian news. distinguished Philadelphians accom- | €08 i oo 800 RO i son, junion vive president; Mrs. Laura C. | yUoge A gl R A vessels were most of them stationed on the falling raio, the mimic counterparts of | paper. They entered the oftice and scattered | Panying it were es orted Through the city to |y s, 7,500 00 Crayshton of Des M s, treasurc Aunt | 1. Thomasspokeagainst the resolution, wh X v i | X ) ‘olonel Jonn 2. Irish of California New York side of the Hudson river: tho bus' fleat, could bo scon lika some | Lober o iear the floor and. smashed the | the Hollenden hotel by the Cleveland Grays, | Lince El 00|52 A Mamon ® | Betky™ Young of Des Molugs, thaplain Colonel John_ P Iris! atifors B e writh tho ot Diacer ang. | phan tom brafuof theSfteanth contuty, dimry | oo Wieall over the foor and amashid | ik regimont. aGRTIght artillery Ay ienson I mnd G e ladies of the Geand Aviny of the Ito. | 1 vans of Ogden, . D, _Itichards of Argentine cruisers, occupied the New Jersey | showing toeir outhnes through the mist of | [talian paper the mob then sacked the of. | luncheon was served und appropriate ad nd W, .5 o0 0l Sicbbins.. public electod Mvs. A. . axvison of Grin. | Livke, Frule J Garmon of the Ogen side. The ships were anchored 500 yavas | centuries. 'Tothe south of them on the New | fie of 14 Tunda, reaching there just us the | dresses made by the hostsand guests. The | Georke " At & . und Neitie neil, prosident: Mrs, M. J. Drake of Cliuton, | ard ahd T M. Patterson of the Denver New apartund u space of 400 yards was left be- | York side lay the British squadron, with its | haper was about to g0 10 Jress bell left the city at 4 p. m Wator : ool vampron’ Bemioh vt pResilni; MFs. A. G Fulton of | apoke for it Tho scene was intensely Tween the two columns, black hulls, tall, yellow stucks and' bristling Smployes of the paper defended e e R L SR ea) AL A L fort Madison, Junior Vice president: Mrs. M. | dramatic and e SREECes 850 0 A08 M on Thousands Wituess the Inspiring Seene, | Kuns. The cross of St. George toated wet | the ofice and a fight resulted, which OLEVELAND'S OURMRNCY PULIVY, Willinm 1% 'and Geo, I Brown. 2,600 ims of lowa City, treasurers Mrs. Eliza | pound, 0ok FIC SEIMENG R e onving It s aud limp in the breeze. Opposite the four | 4t one time assumed serious vro o ol Moria Hen viusWetzelx and Watson of Grimnell, 'chaplain; Mrs.” Nellio | the ~Utah ~ancstion. AVBUS COMOURCIRE. Thousands of visitors poured luto the city | Byiyishers Tay our own admiral's ship, the | bortione. For twa hours the fight oa. | 1t 1 Outilned to New|York Bankers by | =mun 0" Wit A2 0000 || G aon ot Marshuiltown, connselor polygamy, the bighest tributes wore b to witness the sight. By act of the legisla- | ppiladelphia, whiter and more handsome | Jneed the office etmpoyes using stiok Sooret1ry Odsliste. Thumss E. and sennia” Hogira 2 the Mormons' honesty, intelligence, industry ture and proclamation of the governor the QUeINMY I ARG andsome | tinyed. the office empoyes using sticks s E Syeisie: & g Emmad. ross 8 00 andJ N Hlood .20 - and integrity. Greater light on the Mormon Sure aud procamation of the Loveror the | than ever, the Newark, the Atlanta and tne | and stones while one or iwo had revolvers. | NEw Youk, Aprl 2TrSecretary Carlisle | w.iTnompson & silliaw fordon (4 Salo of Fing Stock. aud {ntegrlty, Greuier light on the Mobmoa O elly. St Fiags wasiness | San Franclaco, Flags’ of all nations wero | Sevoral shiots were fired and some of the | Wednesday oveniug confeered with Assist- | W, Mo Wty Sty T tovimvon. %9 Cepan Ravios, Ia., April Special | 4 ; played from all the shipping and. from many f yrde nnd & ; Jennte N. Blood 1000 ) side In Utah to so large & body of dis- the deck. with the stars and stripes flouting mob were hurt. Carlos Conte, one of the ed- | ynt Treasurer Jordan, Today the secretary | J. A Barclay 105 00/ Total $153.28 33 | Telegram to Tue Bre A, H. Connor | inguished, uninterested men, public and private buildings. Hundroeds of | & . ars and stripes foating | jtors of La Voce, was brutally beaten in the —— thousands of spectators linea the water's vent, ufter the nav o the hoe o 3 = Jffered twenty-five of Lis trotting horscs, | ‘'he resolutions favoring the admission of rict in that ofice und others were severely went, after the naval parade, to the home of Suits and Attachments. of vents & e o. late he fLernoo) : areatds : s . 1 colts at auction at Bluffyiew farm | Utah as a state, late in the af A of the ships o majosty, the esident Geory L. Williams of the | . mares and colts at auction at Bluffyiew farm in the ships of hor majosty, the | py President we C. L. Willia S S : edge on both shores of the majestic river, it bruised 2 X i The Boston Investment company this fore- | Mares and colts at anction ot B axin | carriod by o vote of 162 to 71 Discussion ¢ Pomehad upon the 1oofs and. apper stores of | Gu0en of England, were thres big Russian | = Cavalry and volice pickets were summoned | Chemical buuk und chairian of the Clear- | noon levied on the property and ' franch'ses o e Daing £4.075. Kie Payne, | other resolutions, especially on arid lands the tall buildiugs, and climbed the palisades | Y projecting Fans stan avy masts | andafter a lively skirmish the mob was re- | ing House association, of the Pacific Short Line Bridge company, | 3Mmount veaitabe BOBE S, w Coner and irrigation, was taken up last evening. R B 810008 f the. riveraide. | Evary woing | cod projecting @uus standl clearly in red that international com Sir. Jordan sud eight imtional bauk vresi- | uuder a general execution on a judgment | F:50 Spld for RFRV BEACER be, TIG SONGH it O it et which & vl of Loy holut | the wist. Abreast of that the white, glis | plications will grow out of the mob's wor dents of New York City were there to greet | obtained against the bridge company for f‘,\“ R 70, The A laratiats) DREFERS SOUTH DAKOTA could bo obtained was occupied toning hulls of the Buncroft, Benuingwn | M. Mange. representative of = Receiver | the secretary. The conferenceglasted over | #,342 President White of the bridge ‘com- | 8 Re o 7 ¥ 1 PREFERS A 4 "Thio Unitod States, by authority of law, | Ui Baltimore forwed an efective coutrast. | Monchicourt of the Panawa Canal company, | an hour. Tn' the first: place Pho sccretary | panyand Mayor Pierce were served with | from 80108 : e e ook full ossession f thie witers of the ! | 1o French ships, Arethuse, Hussud and | yyeived i Colon today and was well cre’ | said that un issue of bonds just at this time | notices of the exccution. The levy in Towa Iiterary We Bishop Williem Hobart lare Dos RN (thnt duv A oordon was: tightly | J08R. B, BWURE 1NL0 the sfream just helow i ‘ogfieq might be an effective remeay,but it wouldonly | cluaes rights of way, all powers Care 10 i Phillips Brooks. | $a D atound the reviewing veasels nad the | Lo wusslans. 'Whey wore gay and frolles Seitlivg for the Uprlsin be temporary. ana thatiis would be followed | licenses and franchise -~ acquired by | o om SOWER B T BT R DT oe | Stoux Oy, Ta, April 27— [Speclal Tele- Poviewsd. and until the dotunl coromoning | some with bunting and thele profusion of | o\ L0 by vrrex, Hayti (via Galveston, Tex.), | by disturbarices ‘in thesmoney market aud | and granted to the Pacitic Short | ST 10 s ram to Tue BEE | —Word was received from P 0 LRARLHOFIAAE bont vees alioay | Aags hld thoir shiarp, warlike appoarauce. | ot By Mexican Cable. to the New | would in the end retard the determinationof | Line Bridze company by acts of congress. | Women's literary clubs of the state bogan 10 pasa the e, | Notwithstanting this veme | b eyt Bart, with steiugs of bunting from | YU; FiordldSpecial to Tus Bee)—An | the administration to repeal the Sherman | During the ewly construction work, the | here today, altended by about 100 delogates. | 1o qieq of the coming diocesan convention ry restriction, nearly every tug boat and | yestertuy, wher she loss, ugls Whan | Jvoy hus been sent to President Hyppolyte | silverlaw. The secretary said vositively | bridge company borrowed #0,000 trom the | The purposois the organization of u state Eebpmlta et lodnn i was ongaged for the d yestonliy, when shie wis picked out by the | 4 werange for the payment of indemuity. | that there would be na Boads issued except | Bos on Investment company. A, 8. Gar- | society,which will probisbly be accomplished | of Massachusetts to solect o success he owdod With Sightscers, awaiting their | s o er on tho sjone ¢ most flevce 100k | 1, vtion” troops and ministers are now re- | as & last resort | Totson acted us agent for the bridge com. | tomorrow lato bishop, Phillips Brooks. chose as ite to review the war ships on thoir own | % L& eF 0N the rive turning to Port-au-Prince. President Hyp President Clevelands advisers | told | pony. The Mauhattan Trust company and L2 wumere—— nominee “'»";”l" 1HAM L SOMREL SAR1 At 1 Ionuce t Looking but Fromidsble. polyte. und his family will follow in two | him that the only way 40 induce the west- | Hvclocal capitalists were made local defend- To Avoud Vestiience. this clty, Bishop Haro rotuses io staie The prococdings began early. AtSa m. | Opposite the Fronchmen wore the Chl- | wee's. InSanto Domingo the government | ern and southwestern. congressmen not to | ers. Mechanics liens aggregating $150.000 | Sioux Faits, 8, D, April 27. - [Special | whotherbe WU BeCIRE U0 IR he il by & preconcerted urrangement. all the ships | cago, Yorktown and Charleston, Next to | is -ai y erowing weaker. prevent the reveal of the Sherman law, was | bave been tile inst_the Sioux Uity Ter- | melogram to Tk Bre.)—Dr. D.W. Robinson, | 1Ot but states that 18 A0 PERE o ve has in the reviow fleet simuitaneously hoisted | the latter was the Vesuvius, with her inuo S e lo explain to their constituents that they | minal ¢ mpIRY to secure contractors on the | ouogideny of the State Board of Health, | ot W ERIRL AR of this state for palors and dressed ship, W0 cent looking dyn e tubes hidden in . 1 are losing more Missionary work in 2w union depot b ¢ s - - DIsionaYY WIS guone i et "SR 0 e S o B | gwr ooan movemmyn, | A5, K, el bt WOtk | MMM, pcston o o | St tht o outeenceof th SeaBoaeds | dw”Soarh sl contrlip she dropped wud manned ready to ANk 1a PAGranak Bf 1B \TCalVLlA W K01 o o ballors 1 D e e umitics of the | Missouri River Hyidge company under wu | of Healthof Minuesota, North Dakota, South | Episcopal missious smong the Sioux Indians %0 the nusiatance of tie patrol fieet should | croaturs of destruccion—the dtha. fugahin e an Binks Not Diseriminate | cagt. They are daily refusiog credits to the | execution for 859,000 in favor of the Boston | Dakota and Mauitoba has heen called to | ho hax supported o iy college and soveral wuy bold intruders sock to pass through the | of the Italian flect. Near her L 1§ g 1At Amercan Moaey. south, southweat und west, fearmg the non- | Investment company meevat Winuipeg at some date 1n the wear | Indian seminarics.” o yodrs sgo al th BRie. Their aotviius wore nos needad® e | her | sialert shin the Glovanat Bausan | MOXTRRAL ~Aprl “No significance | real of the Shermansiuw. The Chicago | ‘Ihesuitof the Sioux City enzine works | future. The object of theconference is to | unanimous requost of-the house 6 b yespect which tho Auierican people never of 'the Bausan the Iufanta 1sa. | should be attached to the reports that the | bankers, it was saids, are carrying out the | against the Sioux City National bauk for | agreg on some plan to more effectually re: | he went to Japay aud 1< u fal on great publi casions o pay to with her white hull and three | Canadian banks are discriminating ngainst | S3me line of polic | #100,000 was dismissed today sist the progress of eholera in the northwe copal missions th )qulhlnllw‘}\ was abunda X anifested, and nr-covered wasts, witk BRARISh:| Tt Hiavas tisastty Bates CE tlves oar »il‘n'h ¢ preaiicnts rt‘!ll\);\gluim retary | A'S l.,)“m}h;»n 1»mn~1.",..‘ ard this even ‘:.‘...;1 that disc its uppearance in - I. g, would have boen even had it not been on s afloat, opposite tha Nucve ac Julio i | Carlisle, cordially informed him that t ing in which he denies the report that the | the Uni L £ the coming sum- New York Exchuige Quo 3 qrouid bave bmcn ovon Y I aot e v | ke "ont, ogponic tha Nucvo au Bl | Likosten: What mevement dhere . in this | Garial%, Sordlaly nfermed bl thet, shey | lug which bo Wewics the bl Lhat the | the Ui, B G LAmalon A tigus of power, | efow her the ol biacic huti aud fuil ship- | direction is ausolutely confined to sl | with him in the suocesstul adwinistration of | 0'Neil & Western voads nise been sold to 4 e in Manit o Board of Heaith | ERY O o ange was quoted as fol- ey 1A e T \iih | banks with branches on the American | the financial poliey of the government. | J. Hill of tne Great Northern wus author- | of this state will advise gencral vaccluation. | ] 59 7R Wisen the Pregidont Rumbaried, L payses er bowapris high | poiys) "These banks hops to satend the ¢ir- | Everybody shosk hauds and there was har. | ized, Most of the vauu people of Lhis state have | lows toduy: - Chicago, 50 cents promium, The embarkation of the presidestial party (CONTINUED UN SE.OND PAGE.) l culation of tueir own bauk notes by forcing | mony all round, Nasuva, N. H., April 27.—A number of cit- | never been vaccinated, [ 17 10 15 cents discount ; St. Louls, J Des Morxes, Ia., April 27 Tele Boston thigmorning that the clerical and lay Nrw Youk, April 27, (Special Telegram to

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