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| THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. | - OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1893. TWENTYSECOND YEAR. ——y NUMBER 213 PEEDING OVER THE RAILS | sty bt ot | IS LAST RESTING PLACE | e e oG\ | SOCOSA SEEKING TROUBLE |2, 35,5 ot St e THROUGH THE, OPEN GATES impersonation of coolness and nerve. At down in the storm B defeat. Could the e, = 1eaat 50 years of ags, of meditm helgnt, weli voice hushed fmthae silnce of death, speak “":‘“:- C g .“‘“f"‘“‘"“ s ke . dis- | set up, tending somewhat to stoutness, with today, it would tel! 0‘ e love which he bore pate to the Colombian government an- York Oentral's Fast Train Service to | 8 face round and full, and redolent’ with | Jofferson Davis' Remains En Route to Rich- | for his dear south $h&t Svould soften much of good mature. A few gray hairs straggle s ! U : 1o Viaiti nouncing that it is quiet in Cali and that no the hatred of his b % Too, ‘n love sender | Nicaragua's Unpopular President is Visiting Two Hundred Thousand People V Ohicago Inangurated. from beneath his greasy cap onto it y - i indication of trouble has appeared. TR mond, Virginia, and true, which, like a shaft of lightning, His Wrath on Alien Residents. The Panama Star and Herald witl be sold White City on Yesterday. weather-beaten forchend, his upper lip is lit up the shadows of his declining years and surmounted with a narrow gray mustache, throw a crown of gloty over the last days of by the sheriff tomorrow by order of a SCRIPTION OF THE CARS AND ENGINE | B, i i etimes horizontel positiod as | LOUISIANA GIVES UP HER BELOVED DEAD | his carthly wligimage; o love and patriot: | AMERICAN CITIZENS SAID TO BE IN PRISON | o ooy court under judgnients obtained | wany STATE BUILDINGS NOT CLOSED goatee that assumes a horizontal positiod as ited the by local creditors. — the lips are compressed or lies close to the 1pcnml| of the ||on‘rr:n. o b‘mnd and doep — A decree expelling the Chinese has been PR chin when they are parted into a smile, At enongh to rejoice e unfolding greatness by 2an Hatlvs rvels of Haman Skill and Tagonuity— | first the obscrver wonders why this ordi- | Simple but Impressive Ceremonten at New | il 10 rCIc! otir united country and this | Startiing Story Reported from Nicaragun— 's?l'.':'l by the government of San Salvador. | geory Line of Communieation to Precautions Taken to Prevent Acci- nary looking man ig sclected for thisim- Orleans—Governor Foster's Eloquent love, \7(‘ of-the nou}h‘.‘rnturn ;‘mm tae n‘un» Rio Grande do Sul Rebels Tarn Guer- " v“.;";"‘sl"ll'flfl fllr l‘r\]‘.llh;n:‘:lr."!p!Im‘|:|nfl| Grounds Taxed to Its Greatest Capa« portant task. Then the glance wanders over 5 . of the D Leader— ness of our hearts,. We now give in keeping Hins—Snenz Pena's G t Doel again he reported sale o hatham island —W i etz ki i ot the face until it reaches the eyes, and there R T to Virginia, the mother of presidents, for the T R = to the United States as a coaling station N L P ALY WORGELT BT is the answer. Steel blue, clear as a bell, A Touching Prayer, whole south, this sacred charge, knowing Not Give Natistaction, A Hollday—Notes, > VY deep sot, with a_mirthful twinkle lurking that they who were 80 brave and chivalrous TICHBORNE MYST SOLVED, around their corners, they seem to change & in war and so loving and noble in peace, will Ew Yonk, May uS8.—At precisely 2:22 | the entire expression of the man's face as NEew OrueaNs, La., May 28.—New Orleans | keep his grave forever green.” Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett.) A Story from New South Wales Which Is Citcago, T, May 98 -The World's slock this afternoon, a snub-nosed switch. | they expand or contract when he receives | surrendered the elay of the ex-president of | When the govornor had finished his ad. | La Lisentan, San Salvador, (via Galves- Said to ¥ entie. Columbian exposition was opened to the peo- engine backed a train of four new Wag. | U instruction or counsol of ‘}’1‘1(::"1"‘%”:;’3“ the Confederate States to the keeping of the | dress, which was listened 10 iith profound | ton, Tex.), May 28.—[By Mexican Cable to | Loxnox, May 28.—A cablegram from New | plo today and Jackson Dasie wns Alled; palace cars into the Grand Central | gquare shouldored man, who is ust now. as | €SCOrt that is to bear it to the Old Dommon | R EAHETVIee T Virginia, read the order | the New York Herala—Special to Tie Bee.] | South Wales gives some information which | 1t is estimg pot, and alongside the third passenger | busy as a bee putting the cab in orde tform of the New York Central & Hud- River company. Then there was a jin- od that over 200,000 people ews has reached here from Managua | it s said, is likely to set at rest all doubts as | visited the World's fair, which indicates that President Socosa of | to the fate of Sir Roger Tichborne. It is & | day too, and for a time it looked s CanT H v v v 3 £ . X oke though VanTassel, as he leans against the side of | of the departed leader as the casket is borne | the Army of Northern Virginia to deliver | Nicaregua is treating the foreien residents ement made at Alba - W, @ few | it would rain. The day dawned bright ‘:fnl e of loosencd couplings and the snub-nosed | TR TINE Wank L EAE Lo KO UBMOUER, | with rapidity to its destination. The cero- | W9 body to General GI R owell, who had | Of that country with as much harshness as s ago by Eugeno k of Hodi, near | clear, but toward noon the clouds. gathered W tates UICEO | and the atmosphere became damp and chilly. gine snorted its way out into the yards | plcy to do it with your machine withseven, | monies today were just a trific more im- | gorved throughout the four years of bitter he visits upon the citizens who oppose him }\ 1l|u(l1:n:;‘l11‘|';“ln.?l(!;'. DR, UL Jrain, leaving the four cars standing. Mean- | A nod, a smile and the exchange of posi- | portant than they were yesterday, but they | war and who wore a confederate chaplain's | Many Italians and Americans who reside in 4, oallod tho ];.".‘ic:"“\_ Brothe A | Asa consequence many persons who had ine hile, a long-barreled, high four-wheeled | tion of “Mattie's” cnormous quid is his only | were marked by an absence of enthusiasm | hat, came forwand and led in prayer. Dr. | Managua are said to have been sent to prison ) 3 St e . - man admittea who was seriously | tended to go to the fair remained at home, ootive monstr was standing at rest on [ R v o unan approaches the engl. | 910 Were as simplo as the funeral of an | Blakewell's prayer was as follows: becauso they spolce in opposition to Socosa’s | {ll. ~ The late Dr. Bailey, who was { However this may be, thousands of artisans short spur of track, a block or two distant. | peer his hand "‘m,'m in n ,‘,.x'muhy manner | humble citizen, Barring the military dis- Prayer of Rev, A. Gordon Bakewell, government. the society’s doctor, was ‘sent for, and | and laborers of all kinds wero there and 8 state through a dozen southern common- | of Mrs, Davis for the removal of the body | - se good judgment, ‘Mattie',” says Mr. | wealths that will pay tribute to the memory | and the letter of Mayor Ellison. reque It was a cold, raw ut from within its steel ribs came the sounds | upon the arm of u young gentleman clud in | play, a fringe of people lined the sidewalks s ';And U sl il Guerlila Warfaro Begun, ;‘;’l‘t‘i;‘i‘h“‘l}";m L Gl “')‘ll"_*“““‘}‘“‘; great many of them took their families. B T Cedeit e i tio) Brchsl AR, | Qorauione: and uncovered heads whilo the pageant | (il N e E the Lok from mence: | . VALPARATS0, Chili (vin Galveston, Tex.), | o Roman, Gathotie, he scar or Fatnee | Tho crowd resembled that which cole med leisurely panting -like some great Took Charge of the Reporier. . passed on its measured march to the train Y 3 forth, saith the Spirit, that they may rest [ May 28.—[By Mexican Cable to the New | Dunne, w ! Mattie', said he, “this gentleman will | in waiting to reccive the casket, and bid the | from their labors.und their works do follow | York Herald—Special to Tue B ] —A | long mu bo your zzest during ' the run. Tuke good | funeral party godspecd as it started slowly | them.’ 0 was th fon. The Past might do when lying at full length on summer’'s day. There was life in the in charge of tho Gee- | lects in the public parks on Sundays during ling man was _received | the hot weather whon the tenement dis- disputch from the Herald's correspondent in | jider an assumed name and. as he mani- | yricts bocome oppressive. The people began ’ y : t 1 ]| pugnthin Hetat oR b RN By i ’ fested a decided disinclination to pive any | hioe become ody of this great engine, as was proven by | Csiz of him and seo that he docant fall o | frum the Joootonthoriver front. |0 thes ETaclous wOrds lot US DAY o | Rivern says that the rovolutionary forces of | fesiedd degidad disinclination, to, rive anY | 1o como early in tho momning ahd until nea §hie occasional dropping of glowing coals fram |l (0 TR AT stringent rules of the All Friday night a faithful guard of honor spirits of those who depart hence in the | 1i0 Grande do Sul, Brazil, have blown up [ Dunne did not press him, but heard his con- | noon, when it began to threaten rain, the ca- pacity of the railways and steamboat lines 1 ! : 1 | Negro, This is the beginning of the Guer- | Of c and | were soverely tested. Aitec noon, however, riding in the cavofa locomotive, had been | dent of the departed nation. Now and then rle’ the ;:vsh nI"_e‘In glory nm,‘l felicity, wrv .;.x‘ illa warfare which it is believed the revolu- i“']‘:’lsn'l::l':“\":ll %1'. l)lul:uu::‘: quv.wtmz‘\‘l‘xlu‘{u:‘.‘r .‘I‘IL; the arrivals bogan to fall off and the rush at LD 16 3 ono | 4uring the quict of the night, o belated | Thoe thanks fox ho good example of thish | ypiets propose to continue through the o D e O or tho | the ticket booths was not greater than (hat proke from her throat and, of its own_force, mained onemore Incident) and one | podestrian timidly made his way into the | OUF late belovel et L o s AR Ty the | of ordinary a hot 1 d ¢ feet into the air, spread: | Which will probably mark this a red letter | P T Y ANt YO | servants who having fiinished his | winter. man’s death he was sent_for to make the et Hice D iste 6 o, When 4 | day in “Mattie's” “carecr. Leaning on the | hall and gazed respectfully at the rich old | course in faith, in doath now | Six hundred of the revolutionists sought | g man's will - M. Flannery states that State 1 ng like a white plume as it arose, When a A . a AT ca ¥ Al c i ¥ § v ! LB S LG fuan sitting in the cab was nearly deafencd | 41 of his son, exchanging friendly “greet- | oaken casket and then quietly slipped out. | rests from his . labors. Let his | refugein Urug csterday. They were | e man gave his real name as Six o v the noise, ho would push up an iron lover | iNES right and left, came Mr. Depew. Con- | But theso visitors were few and far between | soul be cver “precious in thy ichborne, but Mr. Flannery he firo box to the greasy ties, where they | road, which have herotofore. prevented any | restiessly paced the polished floor of Memo- moldered. There was a ferocious tension | one not connected with the company from | rial hall, beside the bier of the dsad pre: fn her iron thews, While she stood so pon- erously quiet, occasionally a jet of steam Lord, and with whom the souls of the faith- | several bridges which ful after they are delivered from the burd nd adimimstered the la hurch to him. The n nned the river Idings that Were Open, In view of the fact that it was Sunday, ¥ says that he | ou1e 4 hart of the sty Higs " 'S 1O r Cas a b1 S 0 - 8 T i state buildings were e nd 80 shut this white power back into the | tnuing on his way' he finally reached the | and only served to vary the monotony about | sight, and let ™ Thy holy spirit | DOUY pursued by Castilhista troops and ran | then thought the .« and did | Tno gtato buildings which were open were bonstor's ot lunge. siae of the cab where Reagan, standing be- | the historical buildin with Thine angel whom Thou dost appoin | A¢ross the border. not think that it o draw i thoge of Illinois, California, Colo 5 Rédy ;ur MY Blats tween the tender and the engine, found him- Crow.is View the Remains. to be his guardian from childhood to old age, The government police have been ordered | up a will for a pauper, as he cousidered him . lowa, Idaho, Montand self gazing down into the upturned face of | oy “quy bioke, however, the scene | And on his departure hence into Thy eternal | to arrest Admiral Wandelkock, who is be. | 10 be. Pretty soon somebody gave a signal and | the pregident of the ro: e shington, Minnesota. Florida, . In Mr. Depew’s | ! ity | and everlasting kingdom, still watchoverhis | jiave S RAALIY PR VORTER % PASINAG T MoxT6o O IbANL W YIS % H changed and a slender stream of humanity ] 3 lieved to be secretly favoring tne revolu- aything tur ¥ LY. ew A , Ohio and Wyoming. he man in the cab pulled out the throttle | pleasant tones, ina questioning way, these | S doloy L sacred dust, as heretofore, in its last ap- [ .0 o0 sy 5 MR 1 DY TATReS BB FARI DAL Those which were closed were Ma: pver so litle, and tho big machine moved | Words were hotno upto him: It i some- | beESt 16 wind in and out ot th nall, made | LG vadting place until the archingels. | Honists, but have boen 5o far unable to fina | Copmtanted 1893y anes Gordon Bennet.) ver a tangle of switches, stopped, backed | thing to pull the first fastest train in the 3 ¥ & 2 W York Herald | Setts, Rhode Islind, New Jei -yland, necticut, W Hampshire, ~ Virginia, rth Dak South Ditkota, Louisiana, ouri, ylvania, New York and ware, The buildines closed becau ; Brruiy, May 28— (N ¢ A % A 5 | trumpet shall sound and the graves shall be | him. v ) 3 4 G . own into tho depot aud bunted hor auto- | world. That will be something of & legacy 1‘;13:}:}1:{1'1'1(‘]:}m-z;-mf\"s“:'u'm'::::»lrm'ulg ens he | opencd and his body with all those of Thy | At San Juan the supporters of Castillo ne Bee)—The kaser, iatic couplings mnto a fiem grip on the four | to leave to your family.” and the churchos filled. with worshippers | 53ints thatare at rest in the Lord shail | killed the captain of & rovolutionary com. wiilail @ pratadly sl Anliwsnm?u?;"m"”ed engine had backed “‘“_:\‘I"HI;’I‘ ot ;‘:;l‘llf_:l‘:'(l“’gl;fi:\lr‘:.'l\‘slhlr;!. as his fur- | ¢y eiavana lullandias the. atternoon grew | come to resurrection. ~We bless Thy pany. This has so cnraged the insurgents | Stecl fortress from Krupp. This to be erected 3 Pipntati e ne that we have the assurance thit : 5 . at Potsds aythi :(tha Growa | oY/ Woro) Yot unfinishied vererHGRREE! was completed the first “Expo- | lute, and chokingly came the words: A A o - and soul he will be led to the vight | Uhat they threaten to destroy the town. o oG B iE TOE U, O Tl Yorton b et eI D er” train which the New York | sir.” LoRtAdS o Fots ooater - hand of Thy well beloved son and be a recip- Argentinian Polltics. prince and his brothers. Tam to 8t0Y, | Hontuciy, Texus, Aricanans nd ORlaboan, al people had planned should daily Mr. Depes smiled, waived his caneand | “hyring the day moro floral offerings were | 1ent of that blessing He shall pronounce to [ poiiical trouble continues to disturl the | WHICH I8 destined to stimulate the martial |~ Tha Uiited. States. Bovernmens building o ver the distance between New York and | rejoined his friends, * | received 10 be placed beoide tho Dies® JTere | all who love aud fear the saying: ] B sturb the |, q0r of the young princes was closed, Tho saloons aud hotel bars ifcago in twenty hours, Then came the tap of the bell. The engi- | (il ,“"“'";m; Db aReh AR ate “i{ ‘Come ye blessed children of My | administration of President Saenz Pena than $1,000,000 marks, wn town were practically deserted today. The blg locomotive for the first stage of | neer sprang to his position with an agility | fognce . From - far away Mesico, | Father, Toceive th gdom prepared | in Argentina. The Herald's® Buenos | vo ool "ot iies which scems 0o 1arge to ice the opening of the fair the business fhie initial trip is No. 808, and she is a full | hardly to be expected from his appearance. | rioxng. - ARy S LELO DLER, WU S0 TS arg , there came a beautiful cross of | [0 vyou from the beginning of the | Ayres correspondent telegraphs that ister to No. 870, which broke the long dis- | The Associated press representative took it % 0 ficipar world,” and in the full fruition of hope, lny entinia i 4 T B ralway record i Septembar iy by | pis et o 'tho ciinears bos, 10t behind | S, fovers, sl xetalping thele ra; | W ofghteousmens upon i, which | 110 Areentinian senate | has - ordorod uuning from New York to Bufalo, 426'; | him. The fireman on the opposite side of | 552 o i Camp | the Lord, the righteous judge, will give him | federal intervention to settle the troubles ERRERIE ) 6 ai ot Livniing Lime o 35 oatie | thel cabihnn 5 that told of the affection of Johnston Camp :ady assumed a position to S hnstox at that day, and not to him only, but untoall | of the legislature in the state of Catamarc: tes and 44 seconas. This afternoon before | look steadily ahead at the rails during the | 0f Confederates. All_the way from the i with them has been o rushing on Sundays that extra barkeepers were emvloyed in many of them in order to attend Sunday ans, for- | business. Today. ver, they had littla be credible. Wil ¢ Panrts, May At fia ot % L e e, Jne | merly minister of the interior, has declared | 10 40 ind the greater part of the day they o start. W T Tare : homestead of Franklin Pierco in New Hamp- | of those who love the, Tord - Al This order has not been well received. The L ) T Ty || Rty = g B L Ch RN lieL MOS8t T etan anlta shire, came a tiny bunch of May flowers | believe for him, ouf beloved chie action n this and other cases was strongly | Mistatentims lo form a great T Wheelmen's Day. scot, who ils Ml[ulllll(‘llllpnt or the New arted on the Journey. gathered to be luid on the bier of the de. | DAy tha hou wilt grant, y hich will embrace the cen , repub ork Central, of its motive power and roll- | wppy ather, denounced today at a meeting of members i radtest q i R on according to Thy suré promise, our | 9 ¥ aster, ere. er 0 oL et 0 Presidel Pierce and , @ 2 R >, v S vinG 8 O » vhere he was another bell tap, the engincer pulled | some one in far-off New England remembered nameand in whose words as He taught us | Pena was leaving the cathedral, where he The council of udmmistration has issued the following order in rega ance of “Wheelmen's day ns, moderate opportunists and the radi from the royal- rded as highly ing stock, stood looking over this mouster | Mattje. nuchine that he had himself planned, i the obsery. 315t of May. % 4 X " 5 ¥ ) 3 Eloten i 4 A = 3 i et N e 2 2] In accordence with the request made to e ot o claculated with | lightiy on the throttlo and the magnificent nd sent a message of love to thosouth. | 10 Pray: We offer up Us, our humble peti- | attended high mass, he was hissed and \mportmnt Moribishalicvedicolog i gavowed ot the B1SEof May xhold e donme ‘,“”. L of prideful emile. ' I think sho { | machinery responding instantly the “fiyer” s half past 4 o’clock when the stream %Our Fath holart in heaven, hallowed | Pooted at by members of the same party. BRI OO I DI, 2 s aspecial “Wheelmen's do it,” he added, and then, when questioned | hogan its journey: isitors was checked, The gray ciad ‘Our Father, whoart in heaven, hallowes S : % - Wit sild st dity of May by those about e told something of the con- "y was exactly 4 o'clock and 30 seconds. Tt | voterans, who formed. the maard oad rg | be Thy name. CThy kingdom come! Thy will Plans and Countor Plans, RECOVERL e U atnds :;.m:lvilon of this ..Hm:mo' "»‘i" should start | was well the engincer had been cautioned | escort, public oftielus, distinguised visitors, ll’;.'“kfl'f-mn- X -}‘.“5 ltnins in l{c;nv.m‘x;,‘f iv Senor Mitre has announced that he will e e G R tho expstiton ,cl;g“m.m r-fi‘.‘r‘u‘nfl’fi’aémw"“ toopen a new | ahout the torpedoes, for the tracks we the Davis family and those who had the iy oun.cary Ubpedy aug yreivo u support the president’s policy. This means | S€ott Moore o WITh L ’ pata e o Torgive thialo tint Lraspass | )0 no il oppose thaRonuistas incongress ARulhesio, ; Conxixa, To., May 8%, [Special Telegram but deliver us from evil. For Tlume is the | and help to defoat theiv plans to embarrass | | CONNING, J_O,,e‘u; srilitaen iu‘.cn:unp Distingulshed Guests, kingdom and the power and the glory, for | the executive. 1t is reported, however, thag [ 10 7% BEe]-One of the uiost Inieresting ic first of the distinguished visitors to | ever and ever. Amen. the military has agrecd 1o aid the Roquistas | §15¢5 O {RBECC. NoFHhh. cashior of vive was Governor Foster. He was too Borae to cnj? Fungral. Car, in the event of o conflict with the sup- | S0° t Moore against C. C. Nortou, cu filled with them, and as they were crushed | right to be present, remained in the hall Dimensions of the Giant, by tho yonderous wheols, thiey exploded like | \when the ceremonies wwere about to begin. Engine No. 898 is a four-wheeled machine, | & Volley of musketry. Passing under the standing six feet and six inchos in her stock: | Street bridges the spectators joined their ing feet, which is to say that her drivers in- | ¢heers with the torpedo salute, continuing side tho three-inch tives are six feet six | Until the last car had vanished around the en - with their itted into and be entitled purk, entering ot the and m.«ln'u 10 the exit al states of Soutth D= ('ulurull? und California ienee to wnd wlong the Tigoon to the east autil the la o Governor} B f iy ER OERINE na dus Wonan's bulldiug, following (e suid inclhes in diamotor. Tho Ures, by o ames: | €30 e e s xbomrd tho trata | ab born and breq. - 4% 1 18 SOUREIY | Whon the_praver iwas ‘encluded, study | porters of tho president in tho Chamber of | the First Natiotal banlcof Comitug und ono | fuyini 't tise or o Hortieultural build- G ior lavmant tncroasedithoswhoels'l | 4Tt i EnaWasiifar cas Al Lony.| Subadsc| i Govarmor. Foster, entered the ball loaning Mihce A bore 1oy of e Batl and aang | Doputles. L Prosident Pena, who belioves tho | oo o' Gt SR GO DY (AR | Q0K R IR BLAL VAP pawsing et umater Lo sovpn foet; 4 A tendent William Buchanan will go all the | upon the arm of General Stephen D. Lee, | Prace and bore it out - of the hall and down | ooungry's political star is brightening, has | 2ccupied et M ieines | the “Administration building und Macbinery The cylinders ave nineteen inches in diam- g i X oL O L . Lee, }ihe stairs to the funeral car in waiting, 8 3 a0 L sion. The defendant is sued for malicious | finil, thencs north 1o the wis on o s e ¥ vay roug| d be! d b 1 P r ) o, s . ) Y uth oter by twenty-four itch stroke. The engine | Way through. and behind him came Lieutenant Governor | 4144 the strains of dirgeful music. The | begged Varlia not to resign. Minister Vie- o SRR A hirtyate Ihihestn dis By the “Flyer” schedule only nine stops | Parlange and leading lights in the ranks of | ° k Be C. prosecution and false imprisonment. The { the Electricity huildin ne- d thence onsterly funeral car il to Musie hull, thence to tho was the same as that used at the | torica, howe ca ver, insists upon keeping Gen- tor. “The weight on the four el rers iomoe: | will be mado botween New York and Chi: | the veterans. They gathered on the plat- ikl LD tross t > as follows: ACTOsS : ey g : raspne o ) Al i | facts ar north along the luke and_crossing the Horth 000 pounds, and on the engine trucl 40,000 | G0, thus: Albany, 5:45 p. ni.: Utica, 7:40; | foow, mivgling with the Richmond commit- | fACTa} of v Davistn this city. - - ) eral Capdevilla in prison on account of his | “UATFEIERINE | narth along the Lk and crassing e wortly R Bk 3 i) acuse, 8 Rochester, 11:17: Buffalo, | tee, who wore the confederate uniform in e 1! £ g { J sisms of the management of the War 2 = 3 S house, and thence o the westward and pounds. The boiler is of tho wagon-top type, | FEacuse, 12:30 4. m. (Central time); | honor of the occasion. In a fow minutes | fineralcaras the body was being borne up | yepartment, nothwithstanding the protests | SO horses. Last fall, under advisement | Uoish il thene to the wostward und 9"':‘$.[:‘lg:|“i|“:;‘ll‘(::"l‘\‘"?Ifltl\ln‘“ir“‘-l]';::ln.;l:)‘;‘l::::'j Cleveland, :.3,.57; i‘:l;( l-.llt., 7::‘2' ' | there wasa parting of the ranks of the the steps of an improvised platforw, cov- of the doctor, he went to Nebraska on ac- Wales and Hayti to the east of the [linois or i o] v 1ifte 7} f leadi ficers of the army. Vietorica’s BE; andlina 0 facs A iy s throng in the hall and Miss Winuie Davi ered with black and carefully 1ifted through | of leading offic of the army ctorica’s count of his wife's health. He obtained per- | state building, th r Time, nsouch of the said Tiinols 1 one cf the windows toa large catafalque, | course will probably increase, rather than | Soint of s Wifes healih, b1 chtaiued nor: buildin luza in the front ulop of the frames, is -ninety-six _inches e onn ] . Am draped in beavy folds of black. "Fhe cav was | diminish the political troubles of the presi- | hassss @il ndditional security on sone sslon terminates: and ong by forty and seven-eighth inches wi The Ixposition | nisaud followed by her sister, M built especially. for this purpose and the Horeea BLvine: ¥ 1 rognition of the R S eorSha ko liches wiie. 1p. m., being three | and the husband of the latter, pa iv minutes and forty-five seconds ahead of | the platform. Both ladies u dent. corn in the field, which he subsequently sold ST e superstructure is almost entirely of glass, so § 3 introauced i ? a neighbor with the understanding” that ot Visitors during Uy ipes. The total heating surface is 1 time, T R (1 e ra T that,tho casketican ol visiblo ns ithe ‘car.( = Bills hayebeon introauced in the congress. | 101 uSEALIEW UL HIS MBKCELOMECLOR shas A Atare faet:. The. total rath surface e Governor Fostor stepped forward beneath | Tushed across the southern land to the his- | of Avgentina. providing for civil marringos | b Was 1o DAY Ble BORAY 1o Jorbotl, 10 Abbly O S kwéniy-soven and throotonths square foet. | o, 00 P TSRS o rer Foster ateppad forward bancath toric Virginia capltal, o the | A1 Als0 extending tho cause for which di- | tho ngrocment, or clso bocouming alarmod 1 pivs of (hi5 ordor bo b, smolke box.Is ‘extondod aad s fibed | 1o CChTing out'of tho olly Ak bvae 'Yhg | To0sDOke Tor. Lovistasa. Hia. srcslionsy. | o A FUOFD of honor was selected from the | vorces may b granted. These laws aro to to the security, had Mooro arrested, brought Sctor KonsrLlhe BN 7 Pasid2 ) rid e 3 o) vV aid; e rd e base » Frenc! 3y Cl ere and imprisoned for s g Mort- | eolleetion, who will severally s to it that tkk i8 strai ches diameter in- | bri¢ge at Spuyten Duyvil. said 3 ol makiheRpnbliat Ry 1 n s ve based on the French system, guok Lare.auc | i lectl o will ‘aoyorally SRR N e s taen dncbes lammotar o Carborougt thel sohedule! hiad! bean Governor Foster's Eulogy. Bospoct and tn Tard o et Fon a8 it | ™A dispateh from the Horald's correspond. | £aged proporty. ~ While in Jail hero Moore's | 1o ieceataty staps ars taen in 4 respect and to tal carcely four ficeting | of the remains. . The procession re: love and duty called | tne train at 0 P, m., and it was nea several wife aied and he sued Norton for 0,000 | departments for the proper observance of the damages. The jury this morning returned a | order. e s caught, and twenty e . had been ms ine and one-half miles uine a1 SFrLLOW CITiz, in thirty-cight minutes. ent at Montevidio says that the politicians ‘The tender has a coal 5 1 of Uruguay are activel hree-fourths tons and capacity of six s : ety o e and | " countr t work preparing verdict of $250 damages. The case was pr On Decorntion Day., 4 home of President Depev. : resentatives fiv e | X nouh : 3 verdict of $250 damages, The case was | ) arries pew, presentatives from eve o'clock before the party got unde ARG (e e ot g A % o B g K 11 is carried on two four-wheeled | Peekskill, was passed five seconds ahend of | southern stite i rosponse to & universal a0- | troin o g ol AT KoL under way doxineicominginrosldentinl olaaclon Sz R (EoUapHON FEREA SMonn Gl CoATes Theaday, bang Decoration (0o v kihokeng h four feet five inches wheel base, | time, and a crowd was there to see and hear | sire of the people to bear testimony of their | car, an ordin coach, the futeral car, | Lauri will benamed as oneof the candidates, | Neb., and a brother of the plaintiff, lxml'}::-miuif;.-‘.‘llx'fi-su'm:n:'-'fl'\‘-fl“; I she arel ith thirty-six-inch wheels. The weight, | 18, VST, LR ! love and to do honor to the memory of our | three slecpers aud s private car. The latter | Jose I Vergara, president of the court of DT BT TG, iKm “_g“)’m““m"fim”l mm“k"_l;_-‘ e I:ll‘llfl baded, is m,m:u. making the total weight of n.fi"zr&::v&sh\l-":.{'.:‘fl],l".'-i( l\\l\!:[shn;::’im:‘{:; kfi..‘:‘.n‘; re n‘;::xs‘l:?:?‘ve:} uh!xon n mmt to mu;slfn will be. uwl!,by\}lu- 1 1'um;}_\' and May appeals of Chili, has been appointed Chili's s % 10 0'clock and the grounds until 11 ‘e engine and tender 100 tons. The tractiv L C Vi grave he sorrowing tears of the | Ellison, and Miss Davis will not b Ll e S ge b Pl i olo nd the grounds . 3 e Of the chgine s 15,20 pounds. - | 10 50 the twenty-hour train. south, towhich hiowas so”dear. Today | Lurbed inhor prisacy. Between here api | 10601 Teprescntative before the Chilian | aris Bila Reed of el Tmy RaRpRINE At ) A RFONCONCOL 0 nlLon M 11 Superintendent Buchanan_explained thay | New Humburg, sixtyfive miles from the | takes us back to that oceasion and how | Montgomery are three locomotives with | Cldims committee, which is soon to meet in toinBEso.Lenve [This Vale.of Tears e shic sololet, will be glyendnfaaplvatHIILLR e No, 808 would haul tho Flyer to Albany; | start, was passed at 4:16 p. m., fifteen sec- | vividly do we recall the grief that swelled in | steam in theiv boilers, and all or any of | Washington. NroLa, ., May 28.—[Special Telegram to | the afternoon, and a s 0. 07 from Albany to Sy c; No. 40 | onds abead of time and in seventy-six wmin- | every heartus thousands w solemn pro- ' ago, Cin- < concerts by three bands, these will be promptly on hand in the event Willing to e Good. Tue Beg.]-—At about 4 p. m. the people of | CORCOrs by three bang N aliring utes. ce: nd silently by to tukea | of accident. yracuse to Rocheste & : Next came Poughkeepsie. ' sion filed slowly a cted for dinuati and Sousa al and were constr 1 0 Seventy-three | last loving arewell ook upon him, whose A large oscort of honor, comprising civil All the followers of Dictator Balmaceda tltlul"\ “F;Lfi“;‘f],ul..b{‘, 11::;xu;n\n‘r l‘l.x .t‘hh: (.l:‘hx’.(‘l}il.;‘hx“x‘.hx’«lulx'.ll:‘_ ‘I'Ill‘:l)((: nnuhnl.mx:‘nhmf‘- Irpose of mamntaining speed of sixty miles | Miles had heen made in cighty-four minutes, | grave uud id brow the hand of time | and military officers, accompanied the | BOW in Chili have made peace with the aTood, o ivorned wife of .0 Clark, [l 1ble will Bo fono by thoyexnioslilons ikt br hour, with o standurd train, : 1 want to got i llmla ln-‘l:d ut ‘_.:| ltxrer llmn‘ll.nil\‘.mifl }v_fll snow. l.lerel mothers | vemains, |4 Chilian government. This is the result of \H\dt‘omfllimlfl‘s‘"‘ de b, ‘-‘*""“t!"fl‘b ‘\"": ol TR n e LD Rt Ao AR rom Stuyvessant to eton,” said the | leading their children by the hands pointed e ¢l . yn Seno correspondent immediately investigated and endid] ‘tivo fo! bl What the Train is Like, engineer. The distance is ten and two- | them to the president already known to KILLED WHILE ASLEEP, the.clomenpyahoyn: Senor Brioeng, [ongiiot #RISUAIAIY 8t iRy (ke DUTRMION; llyer” train is made up of now V ( tenths miles. and as the black monster flew | them in history, r sleepers, with a buffet car, and they are | past the town with the old Duteh name, the | the anguish v esh from the shops. The buffet car which | writer, who was on the engine. started a next the engine, is a composite car. The | stop watch to take her time. When Castle- noking section of it is finished in mahogany | ton leaped from the trees away ahead it gy imometio the persons condomned to bo put o death | found that tho soung woman had uttempted nging older heurts, Here too, | Pecullar Acetdent Which Re ulted tn Wii- | for complicity in the plots to overthrow the | to shoot herself, but the revolver ABE 0! "At\atmaotingt ot pxeantiyalomooa kitia our old veterans, on whom heaven's bloss. Ham Worthéngton's De government last April, whose life was sayed | been held true to her heart, and as she fired R B e B ngs rest, with bowed heads, moved on Hastixs, Neb., May 28, by the action of President Montt and the | it the balls glanced upwards through her s 1d on Wednesday last, a committes and | while memory's wand called up s a pano- | gram to Tue Bgmi—Last night William | council of state. A letter indicat, | Gress ond throueh the sleeve near the | (it VEC OO 0 appointed to araft an ith twelye casy, movable chairs.upholstered | seemed to rush past, the stop watch was | rama, scenes radiant with hope or black with | & k3 ;i ol e " " | shoulder. She, thiuking she had been shot, velvet, The hangings are of snapped and the record was six minutes, | despair; scenes where southern valor and | Vorthington, employed by Ringling Bros. | ing a desire for peace was today | fell over on the floor and began to scream :f},?}.‘,,,t“,’,:f“,‘;m S ’}',';'.:fl‘,‘,’:",‘,'fi’:,‘,,}f:fl?; e two leather upholste three and three-quarter seconds, northern courage, amid the carnage of circus as foreman of an advance advertising | handed to President Montt. The letter was | and ery and asked that some one be sent for linos to and. feom. Ohild g0 be reduced fm. Jayors, “Uher is o barbershop, i bath room, | “What id she do?” asked “Mattio,” and | tle, cast imperishable glory on Ame car, met with an acéident which resulted in | signed by all tho louders of the Balmacoda | hov lwyer, Mr. Itiley Clark, A mossengor | 1k, 1" %"y adjourned mooting heid library of standard novels and,periodi Yhen he hoard ho smiled grimly and’ gave | arms. They too, passed out, carrying with | his death at 5 o'élock this morning. Worth. | faction now in Chill. In this dgcument the | W8 dispatehed for a physician, who cane | 0 %G iviay afternoon, at the New York aily and otheryise, ; her noteh more of steam. Tho distance | them sore and heavy hearts and eyes dimmed | g ooonpiod % the C: . ) s ! and made an examination” and assured her | o Supubday afiomoon, ab the Sow Yerk ‘The second car, the Paoli, is trimmed with | from Stuyvessant to Albany 1s twenty-four | with tears, Temporarily the remainsof My, | MPEWR occunied a ¥oom at the Commercial | Balmacedists d © that in consideration | yhat she had not been harmed, upon which ] nahogany and is upholstered in blue plush, | and sixty-four-hundredths ‘miles, and it had [ Davis were then consigned to the sacred | hotel fronting on thé street, the bed in the | of the clemency shown Senor Briceno they | she deciared she would finish tha. attempt. ("(‘;{,.L‘ ‘”.“Jl“{“h‘l‘ ,;,“;"‘;L l':;‘" ,‘,‘,:."I‘j‘;;.‘.'. as sixteen scotions, being lighted with ten | been covered in fifteen and three-fourths | keeping of the Army of the Northern Vir- | room being close and slightly lower than the | desire now to discontinueall party feuds and | No further harm has been done by her a8 | ;)0 various rallway and steamship lines, handeliers each having four burners. minutes, giniu of this city, until his widow should | window, which was. opened, He was rest- | obliterate all The signers | Yet, as the revolver was taken away. i acor! 1 e b 0 J which was unanimously approved, un-{ adyEacork Aud Miere, ithe tuind’ and Five Minutes Ahagd at Buffulo, designate their flual resting place, less in his sloep aud about 11 o'clock passers- | of the letter declare they are satistied with which will be sent out at once, 4 i p by ou First street were horrificd to see him |ty policy of President Montt and the gov- “Soven eitles claimad Homer dead, 1t appeals for arate of one fure for the tate rooms that may bo used singly or en- | Bl mcuse was | inentitanciatmed Homerdond, e [ by s o y cals for of one faro uite, the dividing partition in the last caso | reached at e ¢ ¥ Houpr:bogged his e el il rmaat velctey e Window | epnment, and wil give them free and h round trip, with specinl inducements te For Chenper Ratos, D RELAT (2% Sy hich was five minutes bread arey | A r eing folded away as quickly as transforma- | ahead of schedule. ‘The Albany engine was ¥ | Arrest o n Alleged Nepliew of General Clatmed by E E it ‘They promise to work fof the AR o b aft schools, societies, ete. The appeal is signed B cut while her full sister, No. 905, backed almed by Every Southern State. walk below, He' Struck on his forehend, | Suppor mise to work fof the com- . und Senutor Shermnn for Theit, by all the exccutive officers of the several "}‘.‘l :::1':.‘:&?.'.‘;;.‘.l-"n'li":"fifiiw of cach car on | down and took hoid to pull the train to Buf. | *But not so with Mr. Davis, The loveand | concussion of the fin ensuing. As far as | mon cause of restoring Chili to her former | Fonr Donor, Ta., May 28.-[Special Tele- | states, membe whe organization. he train is o lttle hydraulic pump that | falo. On the tick of schedule time, 8:50 p, | patriotism of our people were ever true to | known he has few relatives alive, some dis- | prosperous condition. gram to Tue Bre. |—A man giving his name ould be covered by a half bushel measure, | 1 , the big wheels began to move, The | him in life and death, in sunshine and in | tant connections m ‘Wisconsin, [Alcohol is used and a pressure of 2,000 pounds ual running e from Now York to | siorm. Iu life vilwdsu\:llh;-'rnslu‘h"sdpl;gl vod s )'s capacity, ‘I'he purpose \is | Syracuse was 330 minutes for the 201 miles, | to honor him. In death they vied with each = < i el - )t | PRSI AR Tante Anity b the Piuss boun L-Vm‘m}l;'l‘,;:; ‘I’:m‘.:‘h gra wiflo abovo ytwo miles an houe: | other for the homor of his srave, fivory WiLueg, Nob., May 25.—[Special to Tug | ypon Chilian affairs. 1t points to a speedy wiis ulfh;_“f"“ “.;I‘;*‘ v *"»‘1‘?"_ o ure to buffers of a new design that | The train was due iz Rochester at 10:17, but | southern state claimed this sacred charge vices of the late Mr. | germination of all the troubles and factions | charge of stealing a watch rom & sleeoing § o camning legions today, Nebraska's were xtend across the oud of each car. | the schedule time was beaten three minutes, | and we had earnesily hoped this honor | Castner Hanway wébe held at the residence | Jof aftor the close of the war which resulted | Toom in the Williams hotel. The wateh was | wido of 1 thousands paid their respects hey are 80 constructed that while | the time being 10:14. ‘The train pulled out | would fall to Louisiani, almost his home,and | au 8 o'elock this mérding and were conaucted in the overthrow of Balmacoda and his com. | f0und in his possession. He was fined $100 | 15 the at ve structure and its show of ©pi by hydraulic pressure absolutely close, | of Rochester at 10:20. At Batavia the train | to New Orleans, the métropolis of thesouth, by Blue Vatley Jodj Ancient +ree Free and | i 5 RATDALIR. q and costs by Judge Marsh. Sherman | yayural exhibits within, ey 80 conform themselves to curves that | was three minutes late. The train went | where in the beautiful cemetery would rise i:‘ P! mitting suicide in the Arcentine legation, Nebraska Was Wide Open. Cricaco, [, May 28, [Special Telegram to Tue Bgee |—Whilo many of the state builaings closed their doors against the ol ol Will Bring Much Needed Harmony, as Robert Sherman,cliiming to be a nephew Taken Hapt for Burial. This letter will have an exccllent effecy | 0f General W. T, and Senator John Sher- appenled o the local Grand Army of the LR he train is practically o solid car. This | whirling through Grimesville,twenty-fiveand | a column to mark the grave of tho chief | Accepted Masous, fter which the remains | Py only faction which now shows a desire | Kepublic post and convineed its members of ONE MAN HELD UP THE TRAIN, mstruction gives the platform the entire | & half miles iom Batavia, one minute ahead | figure and of the greatest man of modern | were shipped oo tij 05 train to Kennett 10 oppose President Montt's administration | bis relationship to the distinguished general. idih of the car, the steps being let down | of time. One mile was made at the rate of | history. Square, near Phil: hia, Pa.. for burial. it | is theone led by Claudio Vicuna, who is re. | A'he members of the post paid his fine, Smooth Strategist Terrorized the Entire like an aprou and closed ugainst the outside hrae and seven-tenths miles por | “Mrs. Davis has, howe designated | heing the wish, of #he deceased that he | siding in Buenos Ayres, where ho s tte Jown Supreme Court Decisions. Missourl Facitio Urew. f the vestibute by a lover insiae. ‘The hy- | hour, und sevoral in forty-five seconds, The | Richmond, and, as it was the central scene | Jhoula be 1ald toaest by the side of hie firs, | S14ing in Buenos Ayres, where he is attempt- own Sup clslons, Br, LoV ay e I R jdraulic pressure of 500 pounds may be ap- | tain pulled iuto Buffwlo at 11:5, or five | of the great struggle in which he led, we re- | Yoife and only et " Hanway belonged | 10E to enther a following. but the actions of | Des Morxes, In., M [Special Tele- Apddr ot onibice 0 L plied to the buffers iu three minutes and re- | minutes ahead of time, h this much desired place of honor 10 Philanthropy lodge 25, Urania H. R. A, | that party will notreceive serious attention | gram to Tne Bee.|—The supreme court | Fam have dwindled do one. ‘$he 2q leased in three secoads, 'This dey = deference to her wishes. And thereare i J K e C. 192, Christ 18, Kedron Com- | in Chili. handed down the followi lly should andery 18, roensury, P " ofTec o letter fr 2 1o e M ground to_ them, for | Vatlar st Bisib 7«6-‘1:-":15&' i W also | One effect of the letter from the leaders of | terduy morning: nvention of Arthur (. Leonard, p 2 decision yes. | bery of the express car of train No. 6 of the ratary to Vice President Webb, I souri Pacific line at Pacific on Wednes-. WEST. reasons why the Richmond. 1t is sac ! [ e /il be bt DT o, Witle day night was committed by a lone high- fi“l" is lihted by gas. enough of which may | Departure of the New York Central's Train | it is hallowed by the grave of their boy. | which he had. made o "life member, | e Bulmaceda faction will be the restora- \u\l.lm:ul?ixlnxsldl‘)l{ }\".1 T e s Il PN n.."‘,‘,v. stored at either end of the journey to last from Chicago—Fast Time Made, Here too was born the beloved daughter of | Notwithstanding the early hour the core. | ton to their old positions of thenaval ofticers Ria SO HAEEIGL POV crew from he engineer all the way back to A round trip. 2 Cuicago, 1L, May 23.~At 2 o'clock this | he co y 8ud hore were passed most | mony” wos MW ended both by the | who followed the flag of the dictator, o I8 AL the tail end of the last car was rendered Sightseers View the Train, ofternoon the eastbound exposition flyer was | S1ao the. capitil of the eamfederae’ (h8 | Musonic frat@mily fand the public as de- Seasation from France, wndt aguinst Tompkins appeliants hielpiess Ly a fow pistol shots and the onter- i ) lso the capitil of the confederacy, than | pensed was held B o My R0 S LS apy 3 -y | prising robver was permitted to walk off un- Tho train, as it stood in the anuex had | ready for theroad. It wasmade up of the | which ‘No nation rose so white,or feil 50 | bons and poor i Sanborn of Ited | Great excitement has been aroused all | N.C. Bronk and Borguison, Woorhupy | 8 e ent e naat” Ao been visited throughiout the day by eurious | big engine No. 100, the now Wagner parlor | free of crime. Virginians are worthy of | Sop, 0 hek Bide the remains over Chili by the publication in the Paris 4, aftimed; Oatoline Snyder appellant | BUSHE01 foas hus subsiiod and the aMals poople, and now that v was in position to | couches, Hamlet, Huyden, Paris, with bag- | this confide this honor, and will keep 0! agond Jostah Hockstetle "y , Polic district, start their nuwber was increased. The bul- | Schrooaer appollant awainst | his assumed the charactensiics of u broad p ! rathons | the trust with that courtly fidelity for which Enjoyed a Flenmnt Time. vonies of the depot and the strect bridges | KO and buffet cars. A multitude gathered | d BER!L LS d NowroL H-u;:h Y 98 (Spool overlooking the tracks were filled with spec- | in the depot to see the train und cheered it Wy o o R ) ! We assembled here today, not 1o | par | 1e vesn P ?"‘“’".“’d“'z tators, while the platform was crowded with | a8 it sped away to lower the time between | make history or to discuss the causes lead. | BEF|—In response to fnvitations issued by more fortunate ones who had been abl Chicago and Now York five hours, ing up to the civil warand its potential re- [ Mrs. N. A. Rainbolt ‘and Mrs. W, H. Figaro that the ofticers of the Captain Pratt G had defrauded sev 1 provision merchants . Webster, Audubon diswr in Toulon, France, before sailing from that | afMirmed: Falker and Stern and otk AT T denied by the | appellants against B. K. Linchan and other e he fact that the detectives sent out from this city o investigate the case found in the corner of the fence ol Ve the track nearly L 1 4 Dubuque distriet, reversed. ¢ | ,. N n admiral's chief-of-staff. Senor Al JaS 300 in silver which th bber had thrown get & closer view. The train atta The first section of the journey was be- | gy ts, but to offer our tribute of love to the | Bucholz, about seventy-five ladies assembled i i PRPPespves vy ¢ rd o . y e i fhiice jand neat, i now uaiforme, with | treen Chicago und Flkhart, dad, It was | memory of Jefforsan Davis and pertari tho | at the hom af the e an i o Ablie Chilian minisier a6 Bariachon, ik, ateLh Rawamess | o I8 Elocks Sl SNSRI utton-hole bouguets, scemed imbued with el 92 The distewhen the | lyst sad token of esteem in escorting his | The house was tastily decorated with vio- | ©Ver bee o ke » SRRATON, &0) SR AR , 4 the importance of the occasion, The porters, | fyer reached Elkha The distance is 101 0 n i g Y va Sltatn : 4 en, and notably Detective Lally, the Mis« ] remains to their place of final rest. peo- | lets, each p ation of the charges agalnst the ofticers of | Bee.|—-The lowa State Domocrat, published | men. especially conspicuous by thelr blackness of | miles and was covered in two hours and | ¢ plsc A eo- | lots, each guost racelving u bouguet of violets | & g " . { Pacific oficer, would fain_ estaolish— ; e ple unwilling to honor its leader, though { with dainty ribbon. Kefreshments were | the cruiser. by 3. Knox Hall, made its appearance today. | $UEL e oCan, MOV [ol0, Stabiais face aud reduess of flowers, were perfect on TugeR. o not_crowned with success, is incapable of | served, and the hour of departure arrived Ravages of the Grip. Itis a tri-weekly, democratic in politics. | yolieve the express messenger of his coin, Chesterfields i politeuess aud moved about | CLEVELAXD, O., May 23.—The eastbound | producing others. When the clamorings of | entirely 100 soop. 9 P in (via Galveston. T Mvr. Hall was formerly an editorial writer on | N bbe 0 L id 88 though the whole success of the enter- | Oxposition flyer arrived here at 9:23 p. ‘., | Uho camp followers, combatants. politioians d 4 Paxaup, Colambia (via Galveston, Tax,),~1- 24 HOL WAL GFRERY AL ACLRA' WEler o0 | Do gaug of 1o Lot £ L . MR Prise devolved upon them, two minutes ahead of time. She lefy here | shull have ceased their noise, Ana Limg shall May 2.—[By Mexican Cable to the New [ fhe Advertiser. “ho party fs di T T Tt oy Many of the leading ofticials of the road 2 liavo dissipated sectionalisw and mellowed | SU44Y Opening Favored from the Pulpit. | vor flerald ~fipeclal to Tun Bag)~ | pieeton 803 45us she demARd for o Jour- ) sobber e jsad_uls ‘}‘J'"rm‘:fi.::'.a"lfl::y frys - worg prgsent to sce the start, ton. Chaun. L~ pr——_ the heart burnings of the great civil war, | MEMrusS, Tean, May 38 —Rev. F. P. Dav- | 1y ig reported that 5,000 residents of Pasto, | * “tie Chicago. Burlington & Quiney has re- :‘fiz‘{:flfl: T i e aa cay M. Depew and his son walked the ;;-;,f‘t;) Ak AR LN X Upon fnvita. | thed will Americaus point with pride alike | enport, 1getor of Galvary chureh, the leading | gouador, ave sufferiug from influcnza. Fully | cently isiniased soveral old. PARSCHEOr con: e'as (0 oreate the Lmprossion that they invita: | to Davisand Lee, Lincoln and Grant and the | Episcopil chure city, preached tail. Clustered around the engine cab, which | tion of Ambassador Bayard, Président " oy %R 10 this city, preached & great leadors on bither side who are men of | sermon today 1 which ho mavocated the | ONC-fourth of the cases have proved fatal, | (uctors from this pojut. | Conductors at Ot | were u part of his L Yiia the centarof attraction, were H. Walter | Cloveland aud Secretaries Greshau and | Whow peoplo may be justly proud, Openiag of the Whrm s i o Sunday. and the situation is said to be frightful. wissed. It appears to be a wholesale affair. danat TR Hapalooedsals § Hassel, | Carlisle today took a trip down the Potomac His Love for His Pes - Citizens of Colombls who reside in the — Rep Crov, 8. (Bneoclal to general engine dispatoher, and others, ' | in Mr. Hearst's yacht, the Vamoose, the | ‘Jefferson Davis has gone futo histor . Pt o Son for u Trial Cauca valley are complaining of the ravages Postponed the Hearing. Tue Bre|--Abram Garber, brother of ex- Within the Eugloe Cab, craft that holds the fastesi record in the | No feeble gulogy of mine would add to tho | BAN Fuancisco, Gal., May 2.—The coast | of locusts. ATLANTA, i May 28.—Tn the Macon rail- | Goyernor Silas Garber, died at his home in e world. The trip, which covered eignty-five | lusire of his life. But there is one thiug | defense steamer Monterey put to ses for @ A dispateh from Bogota denies the report | yoad case yesterdsy the further hearing was | Guide ltock, Neb., Friday alternoon of cards Wilkke the cab were “ngincer Matthew | miles, was uncyventful, above all others, which endears hum to his | trial trip at 4:30 this 8 ftornoon. that & revolution bas been staried | adjourned until June 26, at Savanuak. iae rhoumutism,

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