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4 HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, APRIL J--TWENTY PAGE 0 mon night and forced them to go to 'R \ \ N N 'l‘-r the new offices was arranged today by N n N brother to Lotttle Thorne, 2:23%), next dam [ with legal interest, until pald. The attend. | N 3 N ST Visited the honses of the workmen at Mount i g 3 3 3 Joo_ Dowling 7010, Here is a combination [ 'nereasing. ‘4 A 4 Braddock today and refused to allow then — PICIOUS SCHOOL BOYS. of Wilkes and Mambrino bl that should CLEANING OUT CONEY ISLAND. to go to work. There are hundreds of men - el P make Lady Mambrino a brood mare endy to retu > Wo hey wero not satern Passeng sooiati irs Have | Threo of Them Cruelly Murder & Ce ize Fig] Doy o Nes it she does not make a trott He hi Y ew Feode in rendy to return to work if they were n Western Passenger Association Affairs Have Tanio Thvy Didiked, Prize Fighter Ja¢k Donovan Knocked Nearly s ey "”hxh“w‘ o o et | #ire Musily Harning the Danee Haits and | Foundation of New Federal Building Must 1, The strikers t the Olive plant ool " gt | aretoday threatoning to stop the pumps Reached a Critical Point, GUTHRIE, OKL, April News reached Out of glils Vale of Tears, Gift. The mare, Louisa M, that he pur Swloons on the “Bowery." Bo Strengthoned at Much Expense, and flood the mine. Trouble Is expected . here today of a terrible tragedy enacted v e chased In foal to Baronwood, has dropped NEW YORK, April §—Fire after mid T when the company resumes operations at the Baptist Missionary college at We handsome colt, and she has been bred 10 | nigny destroyed the “Bowery,” the prinel i UNION PACIFIC GETTING THE BUSINESS | o ih et e o Seminoto 1n- | IN A BLOODY«FIGHT NEAR CLEVELAND L L theS ot Oy TNk e Athteior | SRRINGS - UNDERWINING: - THE WALLS UMN. - ikt LS bt Charles D. Bibbens has become the owner A MARTIAL COL ‘lhu\ nation 1:n¥' are ’.. h.‘v ze mn»lluv } ot | . X ‘I.r the roan pacer, Prince T, and “”,] «m'nl destroyed consists chiefly of dance halls and ndian boys and some white boys In the In. | him after the money down through the . pe Joft Powors Wi by Punching His Antago- | srand. cirentt this season. The horso has | PICes of auestionable character, The loss pector Cluss Advises that Effective Mens For some time there has been a bitter | BINt Over tho Henrt—Was the Anni- been fn the hands of Adam Thompson for | I8 estimated at $100,000. res 1o TakenDrain Diteh Must e celihE aribst an TAINN. Hoy naved IU VRS Mo Dentliof Do the past two years and will now be under the | The fire started at 1:20 tn Perry's pavilio & Around the Entire Bullde river, a very impressive monument, com- intensifad during the past week by Short NPl DrovHery Kinney Bre who I8 now working his wooden structure, and spread rapidly. At S 5 M feild the. dot - WAL e Sl S Lt B UL string at the Kinney track. Prince T will | (his nhour, fo memorating the martial history of the coun | reporting cortain misdoods of several of the T vt tho Trvict Juu with:the redt ir, four try. On a simple square base & shaft rises [ GHICAGO, April 7.—(3peclal Telogram to | other bovs, Thurstey, AHeL U A0 PR | CLEVELAND, April 7.—One of the most | of the string, and will start there in the | in rulns. Ald has been summoned from to & helght of about sixty feet above the | Tho Bee)—Krom this on 1t will be a battie |y W8S COMROR B0 EE0 M icked him up, | brutal prize fghts that ever occurred 2:16_pace, golnk thence to Freeport .“m Jravesd, Sheepitisad: Bhy and Unionville foctive measure e ndopted regnrdlng. the body of the shaft Is 41% feet | for blood beween the Western Passenger | carried him to window and huried him to | tais section took place last night at a resort | indianapolis and on down the cifeitl Mo (. Shecpshend ay g Uplonville. | foundation ot e new foderal building long feet in diameter at the base and 5 | agmociation lines and the Unlon Pacific. The | the ground. The fall injured him so badly | known The Five Mile Thn The PFn- | orc o Cwith o 3 yenr-old mark of 2.5 L | Omaha will be burdened inches at the top, and consists of | st of. the cer- | that he has since dled. The three boys | gy g ch. m., with a 3-year-old mark ¢ burned, including the big Alhambra music | structure similar to (1 nches at the top, 14 0f | immediate effects of the rate v | AL L T Al TN el bovs | clvals were Jeft Powers and Jack Donovau. | her fuil brother, Tom Miller, with a 2 4 - \ anaft ot red granite WelkhK | (ain’ to be tho partial or total collapse of | KUY have escaped ! ) The. fight was witnessed by fity sports, | old mark of 2:88%; also Nellle, a fast 2 I Several persons wore recued from the | Chicago. The Bee has heretofore stated that Hr":‘rl: vuwv lith \I\ o8 v.‘IV\:'.\'"x‘w“m.fi under- | the immigrant agr nt* and the W -— Both men were frightfully punished, and in | Year-old pacer, and M'Liss Jefferson, & | windows of the Paris Pavition running springs exist on the govermment Cakine on mecount of the tendency of the | ern Passenger association. After a week SEQUEL OF THE CHLORINE JOKE seventh round Donovan received a terri- | FeCint valuable i-year-old poquisitlon. 81 1 Among the buildings so far destroyed are | S0UAre, and City Engineer Roscwater han re roak v s own weight sup- | of fruitloss effort to agres on a division of blow over the he almost killed | (o % s L & peatedly shown that the groun stone to break under its - own ht. if " sup- | of frultloss effort reo on a diviston of | [ e TR ble blow over the heart that almost killed | Wlto,, "yilkes, 'a trotiing 2-year-old by | verry's pavilion, a house owned by Mr. | nthat the ground ported at the ends only. The work was done | jmmigrant business, the advisory board to- b Mnzing T iim. A physiclan worked over him several | ¢yo™raue pacer, Winslow Wilkes, and th by Norcross Brothers of Worcester and 3 s e e e piieita T R SR aponden wring Tragedy hours, and he still lies In a precarious con- | J\ (48t prcer, 4 Nettie Jefterson care York and 18 fully deseribed in the Engi : 4 8 ITHACA, N. Y., April .—A phase of the | dition. Numerous arrests will follow. Dor J n and Jefterson, s % & g X care was ink Record, The rough stone was very but to fight it out. It is 8o manifestly im- {00 van's brother, Dan, was killed in a pri :“ pair. of handy ones, owned by C. land’s saloon and five or six other sma exercised in constructing the foundation. T ey welghing elghty-five tons, and as the | possible to save other rates with a w veloped this evening In the sulcide of Dr. | NENL at Syracuse, K Just one year ago | OWens of Byers, Colo structures. Tt 18 raining very hard, which [ The men who were superintending the pre ! It do o | on immigra o attemp bl LIRS b, L D | Jast night. The cofncidence 1s considere Stop ninary wo . i work ‘of dressing ‘had ‘o be done (DAL [ U hat 10 attompt Wil | 0" Brenter. n prosperous denttat, who | 1ay MGHE Tl colncidence ts “consldered i e may save the Bowery from total destruction. | Mminary work and who socured thele. ap quarry, whors (o soll was a looke qulcke | bo mado to maintain them. As mattera noW | iy foung dead in his boarding house i | Bitly Vernon and Billy st are to try it £ pointments because of political prefercnce * a specl wi stand every line is practically a free lanc y ) AMONG CRICK 1] s, SEA Mot whlbaus gl UNION MAJOR GENERALS. ridiculed these warnings, but now In " All the fact that THE CRICKETERS, Danny Daly, now in St. Louls, is clamor. e Cluss, one of the oldest and best inforiod operation A solid timber platform was | “TOR R SRR Lh s the circumstances led te frat buflt, about 20 Inches thick, 60 feet long LLILIZ AL, L 0L i ede ] LS by T ed himself late last night. His g foF P W S . L ' ; assoclation roads fs that the Northw b LU UL g g TS Jobnny Van Heest. | porty-Kight Divislon Commanders—Thoir | angincers in the employ of t vorn and 20 f wide, On this was erected a fends vyt A was due to despondenc: ol Tl x 1 1 framework, about fifteen feet hfgh, [ ern will hold to its trafic contract with the | [TISRO8 Ay the act Was due (0 Cowl. tresh. irounds Improved. Jolinny Griffin and young Griffo will collide Locutions and Occupations. b The regular meeting of the Omaha Al ‘.’ln.,‘ ool SRR AR Talking with a reporter of the Galveston architect Cricket club was held at the Barker hotel | ©0 ws at Fort, Wol ie other day, | i YAkt WVORIHE ! WG Jack Davis and Joe Sheedy, the man eater, | oo I'“' ]"}‘ li";\ Tex., L‘]’; th ”‘ “ + | same faults that have been pointed out in % are o fight to a finish—maybe—at Sioux blonel David G. Ficld, a well known Idaho | ppe Boe fn the past. When Inspector Cluss Mr. Lawrin presided, and, after a few SUCERIRR SN Soh MR KR HGRE bt e pa n Inspoctor Clu ,,| at the West | As & Itesult the Conp fuses to Aceept stitutio ing in age from 10 to 20 years, Point / . the Proportion Allotted by the Ad AEAtIonpRRnE P 10 SR IO v Thero s now building at t it, on a visory Bonrd and Will Remnin v five adjoining places are It seems quite probable that unless of: plateau. The with a patehed up one which disgraces was not of nature to permit the building of a heavy Germaine, Alhambra music hall, Bob Suther- | g yoture there unless the greatest rnell university poisoning case de Omaha Club Preparing for Matches Lent strongg e has filed his report with the superyisiug on which were two pulley The middle of | Unjon Pacifie instead of to the Western | mon banquet tragedy, which occurred In the the ghaft was supported by wire ropes from | passenger assoclation agreement. In the | same block in which his office s situated and these pulleys, and each cnd of the shaft Was | present temper of the ronds the Northwest- | dircctly over it A letter addressed to “'{I;I”'l'k‘l on ‘['\”:I‘]v» ”I-\m )‘]er‘.r Ung on % | ern cannot remain a member of the associa- | Charles W. White of this clty was found on 4 City tonight Jnal X ) cribwor uilt pon . platform, he | tion ten days. Its resignatfon is almost | the desk. After stating that he had been | remarks about the business transacted at e Conne 9 eredlifelatladon Ll LLALE R R ulbb AL endloss wire ropes supporting the middle of | certain during the week. In spite of this | worrying over oF which was known | the previous meeting; nome Important ac- | George Stout, the clever Omaha feather nnecticut volunteers in the umion army [ puoon oo the shaft were made n a special manner, 48 | the other association roads will work t0- | o but a few people in Ithaca, he declates | fuirs were taken up. The principal call for WG IR el ot foiFrey L) PR L A ordinary spliced ropes broke er a few | gather as far-ns possible, and where it can | that all the allegations made against him in | the meeting was to discuss the dates on | Neeforn eoihe (gu, e T roe dourney Singe itie clos 0t Sheswhr 1t liesiboen (a Holira’-. 086; he satisfactory ropes were | do o Tt L bl 1y Norfolk on the 15th 1 B : e btrand i | 4o so the Atchison will work In harmony | the tragedy are false. He says: “My past | which matches would be played during th Thov % laid up like grommets and 18 | with them lite I8 free of crime.” year. It was not definitely decided when Joseph Bartlett Choynskl wants to marry | ok of the leading officers of the northern T 9 one of the spliced ropes was removed an The cause of the disagreement has already i the first match would be played, but it [ @ pretly Cincinnati girl, but she says no | ggq-wy, G e | e sl L AU B s TR the end of a long new strand put in its | peon note It lay in the fact that the Union USED AN AX ON HER. was thought that it would be some time in [ unless Joseph abandons the ring. Joe wants [ yggz pHe FHEE SRR EE, SR O o een | The Bee yesterday place; then a second strand was remoy PuclfB:had Sontracted;about: S0 per: ent ot June, and in all probability Kearney would [ one more fight and then says he is out of |t E0 R o rporting (o give the In speaking about the matter vesterday nd the same new strand wound into the | tne jmmigrant business and would not accept | v o 2 have the first chance, and July 4 a return | the business for good. 4 JLILLLL R g to give the | griornoon the city engineer said that tif gecond vacant space, this process being con- ; BAROl accept | yigorous Me Drummond match would be played on the home s mes and prescnt residences of the surviv- | hoge way to now remedy the troubls, fn h 3 the proportion allotted to it by the advisory " grounds 3 o) On April 7 Jack Dempsey will essay to " no! 5 2 L Loh " rou! in_his o 1 o ¥ psey Y I til g 1. 1 with a hemp Co o His Wife of His Authority grounds with the same club. ing major erals of the union side, but | h tinued WLl r: L'\:‘f;“r’v“” It o | commitiee. In addition to this percentage SRR ATaES MIAYL L TONRE DrOtmond It was reported that the smrounds in | knock out Harry Wyatt in eight rounds at | none were correct. There are living today i“:‘l:"',"ll“ ;" K‘l""" a "",”““‘} ‘y‘“"\ clear core and a single s d o e. e it would have all the business of the North Shortly SRS MICIIZHLE0 ond | yountze Place were in good condition, hav- | Buftalo, Jack.had .better give up Aghting | but forty-elght men who held: the full, not | Sround the bullding, outside and lower than leys on the uppor platform from Which these | woiturn, leaving very smal picking for | went to is home, 915 North Twenty-fifth | inic becn sodded ' other ‘(mprovements | and got into the stable. He couldn't knoek | provet, FRrICro ti i R g ane AL THE eI .| o g IonuaTisfaltehssumnIte Topes ran down (o the shatt were revolved | other transmissourt lin This disagreo. | street, in an Intoxieated condition. The first | Made, The next “thing on the : out anybody in eight rounds army ‘during the period stated and com- | Aorcicl Of unglazed, open-jointed tiling and Tercsand thic. way the stone was re- | ment may end in a continuanca of the pr thing on the program was to commence a and had already been presented. 1t Bobby Fitzsimmons, the monopole-topy manded divisions. T am so familiar with S tromh AeabaRe” by IERKIVE R ':‘;:I a "”ll\”l‘lg "': o 3' ABOrary. BuAFRaLeT ent war in rates on first-class business. If cided o piy thi at the first opportunity angaroo, 18 growing desperate. I ir past history t I can give you the list m.l \:M\T »\"W'Iu‘ “I‘ ;..m‘m wwtl\”\m” Wl‘ olved. wing to the temporary character | .. tna rates will be advanced only to be ind the discussion was waxing warm wher | offers to fight any two middleweights in rom memory. ety i LAY e of the plant, it was necessiry Lo brovide | used as targets by competing lines. From a | beaten and Knocked her down several times | ajy. frank Kemp came (o the rescue and | country, in the same ring, the same night, | “Alexander McDowell McCook fs a general Ly an ingenious'system of drawbar springs aid | railroad standpoint the prospect nover was | ho left the house, but he soon roturned, more | {old the teensurer (o draw on him for' £ | and pretends to be fairly panting for a go | in the regular army and in command of the oXlaten e, L aptinks W eRt oL LIaatrIC wedges 8o that the slack in the ropes could | worse for a long and exhaustive rate war, | ferocious than evér. His wife made an out- | toward paying for the improvegient of the | \itn Corbett : Department of Colorado, with hendquarters | OnoyCr,iicse, flowing velne was discovered Sas TouElly. (resfed (o shupe by: handand TR e ery and threatened to have him arrested. To | £LAUEIY (0[S (IGIE S e, sorn dis Stanton Abbott intends to become a citizen | at Denver Nuras S noNat RO oD AL G e OUBE as roughly dressed to shape by a and 7 Fow SAvENtRbratialatot CRISENG cussion, as the treasurer thoug hat as Stanton Abbo ends to become a citizen [ At I ¥ course of construction, and there is thought then the t00l marks were removed by rub- DUNDY ON JENKINS. show that he was not afrald of this he went | S imb” bt shown Such i Spitit of Tibe | of this country and has taken out his first Wesley Merritt holds like rank In the | {5 ha o strong vein of water underncath the sy SiFbd T L T TS T a strong vein of water underncath t bing the surface with “chilled shot,” very — outside and procured an ax, with which he | erality it aid not brhoove the club to take | papers at Providence. The probabilitics are | regular establishment, and commands the | woii west and north of the federal building e 18 Darticles produced by blowing | 5Y® the Declslon Was Fir and Based on | returnc and struck her in the fleshy p ml\\in;v:\un- of it, but that the bill should be | that Colonel Abbott will lose a great deal | Department of Dakota, with headquart lta s Tlie AnCIORRGLA LIk, WALOF T RETRHOWRLIN cold alr through a mass of melted fron. (o S 1" “" ‘i:l"" P 5 Bt lotitnE et Fott o e divernimbers, This was fAnally | of his love for the stars and stripes after he [ At Fort Snclllng, Minri, " Ho liaé JUst wafled | tiio. raport ‘ofithe inspactor has caused e This shot was wet and pressed against the admire Judge Jenkins for his sterling | She screamed ) it Kemp also offered Shate $25 toward | meets Jack MeAuliffe. or Burope, where he hopes to spend four | wajis to settle unevenly. and unless the flow stone by fron blocks while the shaft was re- { ability as a jurist, for his consistency and | Went in and sent for Dr. Suviiie. ' He dretel a cup. for Atting aver Tke Welr has again decided to retire from | MOnths viewing the scenes of interest of water under the foundations can b volved by th apparatus nu-v]xluvuwl above. | his excellent Judgment,” said Judge Dundy | of the oe i of (-‘t'v';y'wt"'{”f.’k"fl’»".h'{ wasit the ring and in the future will follow foot '““""I'”';"”‘,‘ eErtiaN i K ot | Stopped theswalls will settioiin such a man The pol r was dc the same way, 5 b k e or his liberal offer racing for a livelihoo dging fro oratio right attained the rank of | at they will be damasge s The bolishing was done in the same Wa¥, | to a reporter yesterday when asked his | Drummond had already left and o far has : i @ circular wi Tt o e e 1 g ni | ctier engineer in the army, and resides in | gost AL L L S ’ Al b Ll opinion of Jud, order. e ot been seen. 8 of the club requesting pa IR bl o SELLOE NGO R Shin B! . & e dyat auninEte RLUL AL G the chilled shot. The entire work was dono | SRON OF JUlse Jenkins e Kixig "" Lk oo, L ment of dues. The circnlar was wrongly | 1ast struck his level. He will be perfectly LR, D e (e e mined the ground that if a trench is dug und rcumstances of peculiar difficulty, ke cla s injunction order is but STOLE HIS BROTHER'S WIFE. interpreted by some and was the caus at home with the skins. hristophe _Augur is spending his de- | around the foundation of sufficient capacity and its successful completion was an inter- | slightly ‘modified. A great deal depends ey h cussion. Many were in_favor of ROV IORL 1SRRIty Andl wHOmBYRthE ning years at Georgetown, 1. ¢ to carry the water into a well at the north- esting engineering feat, especially in view | upon the interpretation of the word strike. | South Dakota Man In the Hands of the | Ieauiring membors to pay in advanc s an’ aspirant for the middieweight | - i John Porter is accumulating wealth | cast corner of the bullding and it is then of the fact that the stone is probably the | 1¢'{ means for the men to resort to violont R R e T ”:l:yl;:)'n e e 4].( ey ’“hu.-'.nm hip, fights Tom Coxe near Des New York City pumped into a sewer constructed for that longest polished monolith made in" this p ek BT S 1% ) R St in ey ot trdahinitolbime o8 on2 night next weel Ryan I micl e lives in quiet retirement at | purpose the ¢ r may be averted Pty methods and destroy property or fnterfere | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., April 7.—(Special to | of the vounger fmembers, 1t way decided | Moines on A ST e i L wiordsville, Ind b LS R I L U e RS v o with the operation of business, then they | The Bee.)—Paul Buchholz, who lives in Bon srsfecithisibackfojithosexecutlve commitE]smoreishan an gL Aty SR AR ELe vy arius N, Couch is a familiar figure a o = R e e 4 tee. 5 fi tolElve DIcl Maora i gos U 1 15 it was advised that a subfoundation Had n Komantic Ending. should be restralned frim striking and thus | Homme county, Monday night ran away GAwies Todny R Tt e LAyl Sl v seen on the streets of Norfolk, Conn. | be constructed of piles, but the supervisors FARGO, N. D., April 7.—Divorce circles | f¥C seq 3 uld otherwise fol- | ovn hig brother's wife, They got as far as | The Mets b L O i Eht W Lt assius M. Clay is at White Hall, Ky., | of this work concluded that a cement or con- veravexcitetk s Naventn g WiEhE e zoms . If it means simply a peac e, un- The Metz Brod. team and Fort Or who once fought all night with Danny Daly | and Don Carlos Buell is at Pavadise, in the ste foundati 10 3 r el S RRE EmatIcET Raer e TAdRT borany, (o1 anized withdrawal from service, or the | Mitchell, and remembering that he had for- | will open the squsipn today on the at Germania hall, South Omaha, has re- me state, - 3“'“" ”_:j\l‘n‘ KA \‘.\.\. \j(m‘\‘y\\ly\u;',{(l‘lxu, '»nuxu.x RN G e (10T TEe oA MTWINITEaa. | Ko ooy A shodypropeninotice, Riat iaiditsy | gottenisomath1iig fdel lberatelygatolofa horachiigrounds, that the we ayoral|inouncidtiegrivgRentitniconnee oWt William B, Franklin finds life pleasant | belonging to the old sunitary syStem of the e e rile wemned | ferent. Judge Caldwell's idea is to give | and rode back after Marshal Brennee of | able. They willlline up as follows: Fred Haines opened a sample room and | in Hartford, Conn., as does Jacob D. Cox | city and is not large enough for this purpose, e i Fhommag | them thielr own choice in the matter, and | Bon Homme county next day received no- | Metz Bros Fort Omanas | SPorting resort at Van Buren street and | iy Cincinnati. | but one conneeting with the Chicago street Hunt of San Fi (Hdo e Mhere, IHG Con= ey raise trouble to punish them accord- | tice from the sheriff of Davison county that oL . i f Ogden avenue, Chicago. Tommy is a gentle “Bdward D. Keys glories in the golden | sewer could be built with ample capacity ior siderable romance connected with the mar- | INEY. — Judge Jenkins' fdea is more of a | a horse of a certain description had been 3 iiatoner .. manly, popular little fellow, and he and bis | poauties of the Pacific slope at San Fran- | this purpose, i Fiage, as the groom is much older than the | Judicial warning than a desire to muzzle the % 5 ROTRA 2 Andrews. CGaiter Fic partner enjoyed a tremendous op-ning last 5 ¥ DUIDoae: . S AT LD 6] e T b e ortonm stolen from Mitchell. Such a horse had . oHird T i oA ua | IR Tnengenions cisco, and William Rosecrans delights he city engineer contends that if the L G e | they will i ihar aruatel duage Jonklne [\ hean|seent in Trippthe night beforefand the 4 ¢ se.. i [ el e L A 3 in the Fdenic beauty of Los Angeles and | right principles were followed in the first To ‘her former martinge, - He haa boen | accordance with the dicthte of his ‘owy yon | ek of the animal had been recognized as : [l McCuray | The cable of yesterday kas it that Biily | surroundings. v there would be no need for all this e eor L Javanitaius finae (i log) (\acoordanceritiifthaldictate. ot hialovnyicon: (i Biuchiiolz s SHerl®/ Brennda! frodefiout: (to ; ; Brady has had a talk with Jack Fleming in John A. MeClernand fs still_an active | patehwork. The present foundation cannot machinery ran smoothly, The couple left | Fra"ic®s and, Wis superior knowladge of law. | Buchholz’ farm, found the offender and ar- agii g il berry | London with the view of having the big | participant In public aff at Springfield, | be made unyielding now, and it is going to tonight for New tho 18 one of the Drightest and bost men on | rosted him. He now lies in the city cooler, T i ohon s, championship mill pulled off in the English | [y require time to demonstrate whether or not e RtiGiavelAnARaDroIntaih1 e L3 whilg the runaway wife is in Mitchell await- The Athlotics hria Si 2 metropolis. In fact, we are informed tha “John M. Schofield basks in the sunlight | this underground flow can be stopped. Such Movements of Seagoing Vessels April 7. ‘ appointed him district judge g his ret e hletics and Shamroc will play | Pleming said he believed Lord Lonsdale, the | of a young wife's smil 8 £o ding |-a TV ARG At & e e et A during his first term and promoted him to | N8 his return. a game of ball this afternoon at Nonparel | b e B B e O s Shartios clup a young wife's smiles and is commanding | a massive strueture as the proposed new At San Prancisco—Arrivec Vors Hia Drash TORLoLItic anamaec! L ————— S R e SR E e anelal backer of: the London g club, | the United States army, with headquarters at | federal building requires ‘a uniform scttle- ter and Australla. Cleared- [ A pehen Epol rlx_:!\ ey :)‘;N:vlgl‘,fl'/w\ when Her Falthfulness Rewarded, Food. ghme 15’6 r'y-"u"l‘. (O et and @ | would offer a fair sized purse for-the hattle. | Washington. ment of the foundations, and it s now ;)‘|l"»j'§::4:;\'h{‘ 2 ‘lf‘ult};:!k‘ cepting the posltion of e m,:l_ L ‘r _'l.V a0 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., April 7.—Richard | in fine conditioh! 'Following are [the posi- [ Brady also anunounced that he is willing to “Oliver 0. Howard is next below him in | thought that this will not be the case in nveRten fop Ralthilc oy o e for sition ecretary of state.” | ywictor the eccentrle millionaire, of Wister | tions 3 accept any purse Jackson will sign for. In | rank, and, despite an empty sleeve, com- | this instance. 2 storla—Safled—Adolph Harboe, fc A e Athletica Positian. Shamrocks | the meanwhile, Corbett has been declaring | mands the Department of the Bast from his — United Kingdom b A y at Work. Bros., Philadelphia, who have made their | Graham Catcher Luinlan | he will fight only 4 ne s tens it N Their ¢ Wed At Tacoma—Arrive Departed Following close upon the heels of o 5 ST say i s | he will fight only in America. Just what it | peadquarters on Governor's Island, New . 5 , D heels of Judge | home in this city for several years, died | McCann . Kleffner e vind v ¢ | v 3 a —Schooner Zampa, for Caldwell’ 3 Moqamne, P2 all means is a lot of wind for advertising | York harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Williar rton, 809 North At the Lizard—Passed—Li nlle, from: (O HEl ERNCEIRION, neBardinG ity wagen (of |- toulghel of 8 \broken HGart: Lyman..c. 0! : vurposes. “Franz Sigel, F. J. Heron, J. H. Stachl, | Twenty-fourth st cbrated their 1 e e Unio Pacific ver since e dea r' er, Lewlis, P haalean 3 ———— .. 3, - ) v r " New York. ‘ ; road men on the Union Pacific the R O L U e W e Gt S 3 S S TR Carl Schurz, G. M. Dodge and H Davis | golden wedding yesterday. About fitty At the Isie of Wight—Passed—Persian | men began a campalgn of a he grieved Incessantir amf had refused to | pan’ Foley.... L [ Whiting el : have comfortable homes In New York City | suests were present Monarch, from New York, s Holscoirelaireatarationtinthaias et touch food. The Wisters had a faithful | Stien......... Field ... Lower: and are taking life easy. Wager Swayne al Mr. Ellington came to the city two years At Liverpool—Arrived—Bowic, from New Sidrcat n in salaries which were | housekeeper, Mary Melntyre, who is said .U Right Pield, 110 Connors | Sixteen Were Killed and Many Wounded at | (00 8 S 00 B i one of the | AK0 from Rock Bluff, He was the’ first ",'\'(k' Ne Vorke Arclyed—Umbria i trom cut down September 1 last. Committees | to have been left Richard’s sole heir. If Vi ....Center Field. . Petershurg, Va rroatoat and: busiest: lawyers: there. sheriff of Cass county, and among those Liverpool. ‘ d were appointed by all the departments in the | this be true, she is a millionaire On the ckbardt's Denefit BALTIMORE, April 1.—A special to_the | 80500 ME TSikTes “Ihe slayer of Phitip | A Sone dtulated him andlshls wite yoste a e d e g 5 er hand, it is asserte Mr. Wistes d News fr ersburg, ully fk h L day was Major Paddock, who wis the = s o headquarters building to take concerted ac- nl’]flr]ij{:n‘l)n Is"\? ;1 llvlllll !\:; Wister NEW YORK, April T.—The scientifie box- | NeWs from Petersburg Va., says: Fully | parton Key, and whose body bears a scb e A T \ Declared the Strike O, tion in bringing thelr case before the re. | Only Ieft Wer a few thousand dollars as a f SRV EORE SO0 o 0 B fonn b, | Sixteen men were killed and half as many | of wounds, represents a New YVork district | Those pregent from u distance were Mr. ST. LOUIS, April 7.—The conference com- | ceivers, Friday night a meeting of delegates | FeWard for her long services. The Wisters | o0 At At B aivat of the Coney | Wounded by an explosion In the fireworks | in congre In his earlier days he would | and_Mrs. Willlam Royal, Mr, and Mrs. I mittees of the Master Shoers assoclation and [ Was held and a central committee to prepare | i1 Philadelphia were what the Vanderbilts | /GE7 00 L0 ) ure weal tonight at Lenox, | factory of Romaine Bros. In this city this | have put an Apoffo to shame Today, | M. Youn and Mr. and Mes. 1. 8 white of the Horseshoers association met today and | @ Petition to the general manager for restora- raanNew Horky e (nteresting and lively. The event was | afternoon a few minutes before 3 o'clock. though maimed and dismembered, he is fuli | finck Bluffi M and Mg - camphell of the bosses nccepted the terms originally of- | tion of salaries, this to be done in the event WA et nea D * Tour-round go between Jimmy Carrol of | Just prior to the explosion, Charles N. | of life, and is one of the most conspicuous | pouify "N and Mrs. J. W. Youns of Done Al ATiaRt ReTatIk Jeclared off. that Judge Dundy in the hearing of the case S 5 >klyn and Australian Billy McCarthy. maine, the senior member of the firm, | figures to be seen on Pennsylvania avenue. | ver; Mrs, Irank Dalfon of Council 13 fered and thi e was declar X d: : NEW YORK, April Kitar ithpaal telala ¢ b ;. Mr ik Dalton of Council Blufts of the Railway Employes union next Wednes- | NE iAo a torathreoy telale Frolimae afratiengweaicienowing Shut{EMestronn Iang ot (heRtobatsoBlism Ko BN (lllamb R CBmI il veineulat e and Mr. Waller of Webster county. day refuses to restore the wage: o old | James Smile, an insane man, finally suc- | Kot the decision, sland Bros. & Wright, Captain J. Tosh YT ington;, Del a4 B, ) gl St ban b RILoreRth ey EEsaAtaltlerold Flleccian: nuane oot e e is Denny, MoBride bssted | and. Charies Hland of the Hrm. of; Blgnd | ment at Wilmington; Del, and b. M b = 2 asis. % ceeded in killing himself today. First he | mani' Patterson, while Bobby Quade of | Bros., were engaged in the office of the | Us8 finds life satisfactory in Quincy, I} TELEGRAPHIC BRIE At the meeting Friday night the men were | ghot himself, next threw himself in front of | Kansas City and Jack Skelly of Staten | company. athaniel P. Banks finds well-earned ey NUMBER 5. unanimous in pledging their loyalty to the | o train and was rescued, then crawled into | Island brought off a draw. Jimmy Handler, Fire was discovered In an outbuilding | peace and repose after an eventful carcer | g o ooy i o company, one of the delegates voicing the | o red hot baker's oven and was pulled out | Bob Fitzsimmons' " most re wonder, | and these gentlemen went to the assistance | amidst lovely surroundings at Waltham, | %0 Fq i Coo raedivad PYHENGeTapott: of sentiments of the delegation when he | 1 time. to ave his life. The fourth ana | Broved his right to the title against John | of the employes and tried to extinguish it | Mass. whose death was reccived in New Yofk City tated th . Vomg) 7 LAl LV LD e fourth and | Yo, of Brooklyn, After the two had | by throwing water on it. An alarm had 3. Pa e record as a civil | Yesterday, is enjoying the best of health stated that the movement was not made to et e Aoy SivE Whoe AlATat ! Y S LD John G. Parke, whose record as a B aBnathe L ihre verg ey ok e successful endeavor was a dive h rst | peen in the ting & minute Inspector Wil- | been turned in, and just as Chief Bngineer | oot G POk WATEE SEERRE S0 E ST Governor Tillman of South Carolina has P L any say, but as a | from the elevated station at Forty-second | llams stopped them because the slugging [ Farley of the' fire department drove into | t0F Dbt b ey ordered from the Colts Firearn comp matter of right In view of the opinion of the | street while he was in charge of an officer. | was too hot. the yard, the explosion occurred. -Messrs, | Washington, D. C. entwined in the affec- | ofdered from the Colls Fireatms company circuit court handed down on Thursday This time he landed on his head from a | Stanton Abbotf and Bull McCarthy | John Blind and Charles Romaine were | tions of an interesting family been shipped. i b Nothing will be done as to the petition un- o] - | punched each other six rounds to a draw. i ly. Bngineer lied in | 3. J. Osterhaus resides in Manheim, Ger- BolenisumithiviyAtes Yand aieciitentim nittes v was burned | many, and dafly enjoys the familiar scenes | Colonel John W. Skiles, one of the most til the action of Judge Dundy is seen Wednes- S Teac e nes Wi st after reaching the hospital. DosMolass iyl diavo » Teaw, recomnition. The other ded are: | o hiy carly youth, | well known military men of the army, a RIS y. ———— gram to The Bee)—Notwithstanding recent oland, s Roland, am | “Sturdy old Jo patmer has passed | partienlar friend of ex-Preside o5, dlac ¢ EN UR 2 NEW YORK, April 7.—It is reported that | Laura Hoye, colored, wife of Charles Hoye, | pave a professional base ball club this sca- ot Y Graymes Derking, | States senate today’ zealously guarding the | Secretary of War Lamont and party ' ) | | the object of the Lehigh™Valley in selling a | residing at 1108 Chicago street, came very | son and join the W league. The old | others not identis f interests of the people, not of Hlinols, but | rived at Fort Logan, Colo., at 4:30 yeste lrke number of cut rate tokets an inter. | near dying last night from the effects of grounds will ve repal 1 the club be wn | Amony the wounded are; Charles Short. | of the whole country. and were given a reception, after which thero fering: with the 'business to enstbound | dose of laudanum she had taken readiness to open. the non schedule | John Wells and several Itallans who wili |~ “Schuyler Hamilton is in New York City, | was a parade and review 2 i st o5 auda . time. Mr, Hill, from Joliet, Ill, is here | probably die, and whose names cannot be vs gather abo (] fetgmiialosy N points was to obtain n larger per cent of | Mrs, Hoye went to bed as usual about 10 | sipcrintending the opening. arrafigements. | Aacortaned. - The 1o Wil rench sioo 0. . | and friends always gather about him at| parbette turret armor plates for the United first and second-class traffic. It Is said that | o'clock and appeared to be much in her ordi- | Catcher Traflley algo arrived today The fire started in the building about SEVODROTLUILILY Calltor tates Monitor Monadnock were received at claiming that having put on a vestibuled | nary health. About an hour or so later her 2 — il o'clock. An alarm was turned in and w George Stoneman, who _muh-_ allfornla ¢ ypyre Island navy yard, California, yesterday train and established through service b husband found she W frothing at the asker Leads by Four to Two. soon followed loud explosion. one of the best of governors, lives at Buf- | 0 \ii he fmmediately put in pla tween New York and Chicago, making the | mouti's Dr. Saville was callod and applied | NEW YORK, April 7.—The eighth game | fiftcen minutes ‘after there was a s falo, N. Y. i i run in Gwenty-seven hours, [t s entitled to | RN EE BAE for the world’s champlonship of chess be- | explosion. ~The fire nated in the fir “Jacobi 8, ‘Negley.ilsinot, starylng to deatni|i NVl adyices recelved yesterday ut Mare Bel0ltha o the Dani VA lies il and 10 | the laudanm, beyond that she was not feel- or, Steinitz resigning on his seventy- | “/fho flames were soon communicated to Danlol Butterfield loves Naw York City | D Fanon B o O e Send or bring FOUR coupons and per cent, ‘with' the expectation of getting | ing well. seventh moy ores. Tasker, 4: Stelnith || e cur e I oo S A e o well that he seldom ventures from home » Mare Island navy yart for repair et S0 AR T SR | | Aot e Same perecitiuge s e facia’ By e B drawn o The nelt, sune’ will bé i there wert fretient smail ex: | henjamin H. Grierson continues 0. be | Roburt Junes, farumer living near M- of thik Superh Workeiho Story of the War annaand West Shore faltimore & oland atriotic. layec delphia Apr 1t was reported that wrge | the pride of Jacksonville, sonville, Ky., yesterday ~shot his wife, 101 by e Teading generals on both sides, Ohio gets 0.0, Lackawanna 5.5, West Shore | NEW YORK, April 7 1 — der, stoved, exactly where | “John Gibhon entered West Point a gree her-iy s 15 e e b C 5 99, Lackawar Shot NE NI B T = of powder, stoved, exactly Ve ohn Gibhon entered West Point a green | mother-in-law and himsclf. Jones 1s ded MAGNIFIUENTLY ILLUSTRATED, 6, Erie 1o, New York Central 44 and Penn- | ol 2 Wes Irst Run of the Seax no one appeared to know, in these buildings | country youth from North Carolina, grad- | and his wife and mother-in-law éannot live, 3 .«\Il\.lnlu L cent "nr the westbound first | tendered tonight to Archbishop Ireland by The Tourist wheelmen will make the first | had kept the crowd from venturing too | yated,” fought through the Mexican war, A novel trip has been arranged by W. J. s | il second-class traffic the Army and Navy club. There were pre: run of the season today to Papillion. They [ near the fi On the opposite side of the | purticipating in the storming of the castle | prapp of St. Paul, who, with a friend naned i g ARt lG; s : Stret from the fireworks building, all o Extending Northern Pacifie Certificates. | ent several army and navy officors. General | will start from M. O, Daxon's store at § | Street from the fir works bullding, ull of | of Chapultepec, and was In the vanguard | Thompson, proposes to make a trip over i Al ol 3 Q) 0! ‘0dudod X sharp. They will be accompanied X A 10 5 e tall | ¥ NEW YORK, April 7.—Although no order | McMahon introduced Archbishop Ireland, m. sharp. They will [ WhlCh e o Meurs, Romalne Bros, | of the American forces at the fall of the | Northern Pacific lines to the coast on a rail SERIES NO. 7. S SRR t RN who proceeded to entertain his hearers with | by the Cudahy Packing Company club, 5% 050 by’ were the large brick tobacco | Belem gate at the entrance to the citadel | way velocipede 2 A ‘;‘ o0ux ";‘;‘ .:",‘,“ ‘made to that effect the | g gpogch brimful of patriotism, ‘In which ho [ With theiRambler triplets in the lead. tory of Hiand Bros. & Wright and the | at the capital of the Montezumas. From | J Sunday, z\])l‘ll 8, 1894 Northern Pacific recelvers cetificates that | bore cloquent testimony to the high patriotic Malone Won at Pool. old whisky distill All these buildings | 1866 'to 1885 he commanded the Seventh mature April 1 are being extended for six | function fulfilled by all United States sol- The game of pool between Malone and | ety burned, as was also a large stock of | Upited States infantry, and enjoys the dis _— months at legal interest with 2 per cent | diers and sailors. Tuttle, the champion of this part of the | "APe™y 0t explosion was a small aftir, | tinction of being the first man elevated commission payable on the maturity of the 1= ST e country, which was pl Tom Foley's | and as soon as it occurred, Messrs. I to the rank of brigadier general in the reg DICTIONARY. loan. This brings the rate paid or (ho loan PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. e Tt Y mtitea i o e | Sridne” Blna ‘and Tosh rushed -into the | ular army service by Grover Clovelund, He up to 11 per cent, but it is stipulated that o e tory for Malone. He ran 50 and his oppo- ing room, and then the second and | has been a life-long democrat, and for this recelvers shall have the option to retire T. B. Kai! of Norfolk is at the Millard. nent 4. explosion occurred, and thev were | reason just recognition of his services did [ Who was in Danville, 111, for treatment far Only thatnandrof the haok corvespond - the certificates before maturity at the same e , = A number of employes “in the | yot reach him until our Grover ‘got there.' cancer, died yesterday from the effeats of Y L C. C. Patten of Glenwood, la,, was in the Vigilant Sold to Gorden Bennett, v caped just before the second ex- “Andrew J. Smith lives in St. Louis, and | boisoning. He, together with seven other 10 With the serles number of the coupons rate of discount that is allowed those who | city yesterday g i ) city yesterday on business EW YORK, April 2.—The Vigilant has { plosion. iy {s beloyed by old soldiare eyerywhare guests, were attacked immediately after prosonted, will be delivered have taken them. e =g Mr. Willlam M. Hoffman of Waco, Tex., | been sold to James Gordon Bennett. It iy MORMON CHURCH AFFALRS, { eating supper at a hotel Saturn Will Bo the Last Boat. Is visiting at the home of his father, B. H. [ Mr. Bennett's "l(-'l"“n , it 18 believed, to & e And Editor d Iy Quite Correct. A renewal of the recent municipal war is FRANCISCO, 4 cer | Hoffman, in this city. He Is accompanied | race against Lord Munraven's Valkyrie and . = S o The Commercial club of Omaha is pus ninent at B The old counci EEANQIRCO. . FARTI T Managenil (0 A8 PAD the prince of Wales' Britannia. Officers Who Will Direct the Faithful for i x maha {5 push- | jmminent at Bnid, Okl The “old council, e 9 of the California Traffic association | P apkhter, e, the Year to Come g a scheme to build a regulation mile [ that was voted out at the last election, re upos, with 15 cants in oin, admitted that the North American Naviga- | g, M /T G; McLain left yestorday morning Among the Wak ern Horsem SALT LAKE, April T—In the conference | track In the Nebraska metropolis. What a | fustd fo retire, and witihng e an olection Amorican Eneyclopndic Die- “The Saturn is probably the last boat we | opencd. 9 P Was | has changed hafidd) again. She 18 ~0OW | giger Lyman said that last January he | The above item is taken from one of our | tionary. Send or bring to ‘The will send out,” sald Mr. Leeds. ‘There y 2L e, owned by President-Caldwell of the Nickel | wol"called to southern California and vis- | exchanges, says the Western Resources, and | i Vi Ne Plate rallroad. | of Sullie Moore against Luwrence Cruce, a Bee Ofice. is every prospect, however, that a line of Nebraskuns at the Hotels, a fted the principal cities of the state In | when it says that a mile track in Omaha will ¢ (7 S0 FOREE BURLE Hag o ey pop steamships will be continued by the Panama H. A. Thompson returaed this week from F. F. Failor, ton, Ia., recently | grder to give the people the privilege of | give racing interests there a bol It but | 5000 damages, I8 on deck In_tho court gt company. Doubtless rates will be advanced | an eastern trip. purchased the 2iyegr-old stallion, Canter- | pooin o (e gospel. He sald the church | states a fact. — Not only will it give an im- | 1 A pA e e e o S 50 that the freight will no longer be carried | Mrs, Fred Schacffer has gone to Chicago | DUy, son of Onwardedam by Admintstrator, [ Gi"U0 1 0ch the work of God as in th s to Omaha itself, but it will stimulate | Mariofh THE SRR TS IR 10 e eake. ’ at a loss to the company. for a short visit second dam by Alcpdde T eham Young. Klder Brigham | racing interests throughout the entire west. | thal thal \ DICTION#RY DEPARTMENT S0 L TR D e L S t Brigham Young T oty Eliere.are. quit o number of | Dan Werling, a laborer, just released froi Wil Begin In\:'lll mting Mo 3 Mrs. W. H. Wrisley has gone to Denve Young, said h had never witnessed so 2 W house Sittsburg, 1 calied upon ox KHGS Mondar sley has gone to Denver | ,p'® G (nd LRe ™ Vartioularly around | wownor'the pawer of o I the church na | Bentlemen ‘living In Omaha- that are legitl- | tho workhowse, at Bittsburk, Ua., walied ui WASHINGTON, April 7.—Representatives | for a short visit. v . & e . o r g a enango and Wallace, Neb,, and Julesburg, | lately. The saints had been forgiven their | mately interested in racing | Boatner, Terry and C. W. Stone leave for | Ell Perkins went west yesterday. He will | colo. iy securing 4 fitm hoid € | Miha ut the dedication of the temple 1810 "be hoped. that the Omaha track will | Pittsburg market, and demanded some (e o conduat the inve ture at Laramie Monday evenin, b5 n . At thé afternoon session the authorities | po huilt and the ground thoroughly equipped | money. Upon her refusal to grant his re Milwaukee tonight to conduct the investigs VES. NigIahiia. DRRIAT- S TAN R o | A R. Goolsby of #lls City writes that nis | (AL thE SEErRoon SRR e pres il and e & | thoroughly oquipped | money. Upon her, refuual Seegrant his, to SERIES 2, tion of the anti-strike decisions of Judge | At the Mercer. k, Maple Grove | pohusco colt Is déveloping finely and that it | Pfent, Georke Q. Camnon, for the votes of | 80 that (his Westers mEEFRDIS Hoy py:{ Ruaat GLATHIE AAE : Jenkins Junction; A. B. Thacher, Valentine; George | i the strongest cdlt for (ts age he ever saw. | the assembly, as follows: Wilford W a conspicuous position among the great rac g f : At the same time Representative Bank- | Campens, Lincoln. TP LT 2 T, W e T P TufY, as prophet 0w revelator and | Ing centers of the unfon. Therc has been The charge of murder pending aminst tho April 8, 1894 head’s special committee to examine the | Major R. S. Wilcox returned Saturday | Western Resources. ol Tt e Churoh ‘Of desus Chrlst of | from time to timo any quantity of talk | notorious highwayman, Sliney itoll” of Cal r 4 condition of the Chicago postoffice leaves for | from New York, where he accompanied Miss C. Metcalf of Bah 1a $160 at the | Letter Day Salnts in all the W wk; Geor concerning the new regulation mile track i ifornia, was dismissed yesterday. Dell s — Chicago. Both committees will begin their | Wilcox, who will spend the summer there. 3 Metcalf of Diaha paid $160 at the [ AT AY BUR L0k o the fiwt prev- | oGS e Gk, up 10 4 recent dato, | now serving a sixty-year sentonce i the N South Omaha sale for Cedar Bird, by Shade- | {fent; Joseph Smith, second counsel of the | 5 SEERE LRI i smoke, but things | state penitentiary for robbery, and s in estigations on Monday 2 Pazto TR () el ) 3 . Snow F 1BYsalip ane O A At the Paxton—J. Morton, Cedar Raplds; | land Onward, dam,by Longstride, a flly | first prestdent; Lorenzo Snow, as president f o ping themselves in such @ way that | such a bad condition physically that he Is s Ella Jordan, Lincoln; W. W. Cummock, | 11 months old, and he says that double the | of the twelve apostle 5 Cous Sult A he G : , and he says that double tho h o the much desired racing grou ot expected to live more than & few months. wife & Co.'s Sult Agulnst the Grand Trank, | o, 160"k p,"Treland, Nebraska City; C. | money won't buy her today. "Phe enrollment of teachers and pu ft i hoped the much desired racing ground | not expected to live more th few months, CHICAGO, April T.—After considering for | Kearheys ¥ 1o Treiand, * 3 : Suniay Benools showed a total of & will be a thing of reality for the late fall | juage Parlange, in the United States eir- . J. Miles . Hastings Boy, foaled Ih 1836, by Abe Down- | ST Apri 7. praver and campaign. In the opinon of the writer, | cuit court at New Orleans, has dismissed gver thlrty Hours, the Jury Iu the big sult of | * At tne Morchants—J. V. Newell, Bial tng 709, dam by Bashaw 60, took & pacing | service occupied the mornins hour | nothing could add more to the value of the | gne of the Italian suits brought against the Swift & “.l'vl.“ |ll.(n I.I‘“ ‘l‘hllllll‘*" thy Chi- C. W. Klien and wife, Oakland T record of 2:24 at Topeka last fall. He 18 In o'clock in \h.v\, \\4 1wl Rogers w\n! . \ I ‘b_ ‘i||\4r fl of the west than a well ly as a ult of the Itallan lynching In BRRIHA A (lonnona witn s can to cago nd Trunk railroad failed to agree | Beavers, E. A. Mathews, Andrew anson, | Fred Robare’s hands tins season and will | wich and I, Idsmith " of Nebrauka | horse S R B A ¥R el ab A AR, KIS R & L A A the chne s win' RavacEo b tried. ayen | Canimton: et Gabyl North -Plattel Johd | baat: Bla: thark.nome. Ao et Oramen of | Cityi Neb. and ‘presching by Hider Wight | equipped track o DInend. WALEKE DF o8 | maat of tho previl EHASH ARASHAGE NALY on again. The suit involves over $500,000 and | Hedling, Fremont. Hastings, Neb., owns him of-ARBERLA. _The A ok e tha | T ERAIAD L R ARt ot the widow of Monasterio was based upon a olaim for the return of | At the Dellone— McGrew, Tek AL M e Pluefiolds Dicalty Arr : ing was_that of th W o aste S A Y Ty s based 34 ¢ t At the Dellone—M. B. McGrew, Tekamah Nat Brown, the popular proprietor of the [ committee appointed at last year's sesslon Agatey, for $3.000 damages Tt sent by mail with 80 conts in coin overcharges on freight shipments made by [ RV, Martin and wite, Blair; W. Hamilton | Drexel, sccured quite a number of prizes at take steps 1o as far as practical MANAGUA, Nicaragua, April L on Sl WG - aoe T ks (no stamps accepted.) Be sure to state the defendant road for the plaintiff and wite, Cora Cook, Plattsmouth; J. L. ort’s recent South Omaha sale. Ida O misstatements azaist the work e interview in referenc T )l Ladba 3 0 vork desire 30 — ) o i AP o pography \story of th wrch, as aya, in \ Joen Organize Chicago by well Knows the number of the work desirel. Send In More Commodious Quarters. Conant, Jr., Herman; F. M Iu.u. r, Lincoln; | Gaines 1s among these, She in a 2ycar-old Dlography iy hintorics, which misrepresent | agitation on the Mosquito reservati British-Americans who, according to an- only onco in 3 weoks, as books are pub: AN FRANCISCO, April 7.—On November ;':“"I\;-*rL',‘I};Ill:fi"\ln\;li-u‘\l I: [{) ::' h, Platte nn)l h\(’ |‘-”~]r~ll(-\l\‘}llk‘~ dam x;: n.n,y‘ny‘l 53, | the faith, doctrines and practices of the [ y)o trouble at Blueflelds has been amicably | pouncements, will attempt to provide farms Paies at ofte, 2 L, enter; Thomas Marshall, Hebro dam by Allle: Gaines, sire of Jessie | the falth dORCNt was impe fo [ 2ae:Lin Uheir poor countrymen In Philips and lishod ouly that often 1 the brick building at the corner of Fourth | At he Arcade—J. R. Arnold and wite, Lin- | Gaiues, 2:15%. Carrio W, a 3-year-old filly o committce was continued ArTauRsa - LG il vt Pl M B Andpess and Townsend streets will cease to be the | coln; William Lyons, North Platte; Walter slle Wilkes, is another. [er dam | napel question up Died In Prison. ro b e v S e e 3 e 3 headquarters of the Southern Pacific, and the artt, Lyons; M. R. Langford and wif ontractor 1083, sire of Dr. Weat, | @ e volving many points of mi NEW YORK, April 7.—Willlam H. Roor rs of the poorer classes of English, Canas 3 norial Depart mont, | offices of th pmpany will be established | Tekamah; J. A. Hanna, Superior; P. L. Mc 4, and other good ones. This filly as a mportance to th 1 it Wus | one of the convicted election Inspector lan and north of Ircland immigrants will | in the Union Trust bullding, a new struc- | Fayden, Genoa; W. Q. Tucker, Valentine rling trotted quarters in 42 seconds. Also d to billd. the chap ws the W A - uths, dled today | it Is said, be colonized and provided with ture, as yet incomplete, at the corner of | Victor Reed. Fuilerton; L. F. Brainard, South | Lady Mambrino, a 3-year-old by Bllers asury has money suflicient to thei| MPYIRg & sentence of bwe.mantis Qe fodk %8 to begis thelr farming. Montgomery and Market streets. The lease | Omaba. lie Wilkes, dam by Bay Diamond 1819 (tull | ssme (o be refunded in installments of §8, | In the hospital on Blackwells Istan g and he calls attention to the very consulted with ICity Engine Rosewater, and has adopted some of the | suggestions offered by that gentlema s rumpus with his wife, and after he had fasting contest at Bourbon, Ind.. in which Joseph Kinsley and Ashloy Fiel were the principals, came to an end yester day, and the purse of $2,000 was awarded fo Kinsley. The fast lasted one week Dr. James R. Gaskiii of 5t Paul, Miun., unday und Thren Week-day | The seduction and breach of promise suit Mail should be addressen to

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