Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, May 01, 1890, Image 5

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known, h pi'i-siiii-iit ot tl.e V. is-t iii -! ii
IhikI mi pun v. Yi"'i'i 1 ;t y attt'ii ii 'ii in
iiii vc ri-ulii'ii uilii u I'l l- ri;"it'T la-Hiiil:
"Tin: l att lililirt IllTlil company will
Hj !) t over I;. ill a ini!lii;i doibiis in
irn'Iin incl j i -1 v i i 4: it-i proji-ity n' Cm -off
hike 1 Iiis hi'ksmii. . I 1 -1 ;i-( Km. ii us Jli'
win k i- cniii.li t'(l we In. v i'ii'' li'nalr 1
liiiinn f.irt 1:: ii'.'j. jI.-i;t-i l v ii'naih kiiiai
In" ',' nti tli -ii'. W" are to j.:iv:
I Iii-iii nil flu- r iiliii.i.1 f nilitii-H tiny l
not Htiiit'ni" iIh iii in tin- least 11 ti(
Hoim of tli" plants will Ii ivi- their inn
rliiin-rV; in mnl 111 11 11 in." Ix fun- 1 1 1 - cIimi
of tin- sciinin. Tin- nuiii 11 f :i 1 1 ii ii s fur
wliirli h'i' luivi- already ii it;i t t- 1 will
pit', about iJa.OOO.OOf' ot capital into
thi'ir plants Jilto;. tli- 1. :inil employ l;-
twi-i-n two iin:l tlin-i' tlioiisuttil propl.
Mini pos-ilily more.
" Wc haven't Id-ell (loin;; mufli talk
i ; 1 '. added iliu may r, "Init have
done n ileal of instlin-;.
"Wliat arc the naiin.s of some of tins-!
inuiiiiliK tnriii": ci)ti',M n-- , no! Kx
cil-e nie: lli.it is our Inisines.u. lull
ran't rut peel that we are ioin to pay
men to tin vi 1 mound this I'mmlry and
lrl these things and then jive every other
real m1 ate man ami land owner in )maha
anil everywhere els-- tin h-net'it of our
work! Xo, sir! We are cxpcndM 11
I'iLjer il.- of money out then: than
11 1 most any man outside of the company
ever dri allied of, and by, I he next year
we will show Omaha the tre:i;est m.inu
f-ietniiiiLC plant she will i-ver h iv-- with
in l(i( miles of her liui'ts, an 1 yon can
put me on record, too, for anything I
have said."
Tbe Newcfislle Hxtension.
tlmalia I'.ee.
hen the liilllinton people Started
out to build a branch line of road from
its Xewciitle I'Xten.Tloii up through tie'
IJl.ick Hills country to lJ--.nl wood, tin-y
had in vi'-w two objects. One was the
establishment of a market in tin- reduc
tion work at I). ad wood for their New
castle coal and the other tin all rail
outlet for the smeltine; product. This
new line '.s now under construction hih.
must, nccordiiiL; to contract stipulations,
lie completed by the Ii:st of next Xovcm
ber. I connects with the Newcastle ex
tension at Cheyenne river, cros.-ine; in
Fall IJivcr county, the extreme southwest
corner county of South Dakota, thence
runs almost directly north, through it
pass in the IJlack Mills to Custer City,
thctieo around Manny's Peak thr.meh
the west end of Inn nyton county by
way of Silver City and up to IJrownsvi h-,
where it strikes the old IJiack Hills &
I)-adwood road that rtr s to L-ad City.
The entire distune is about one hundred
and sixty miles. "This," said nn ollicial
of the 1J. & M., "is the only in w work
we have mapped out for the year."
Equal Partners.
I. h. coin Call.
CiitoMio, April It is generally
understood in railway ciichs in this city
today tint the Milwaukee eC St. Paul has
been a silent partner in the agreement by
which the Kock Tspind mid Union Pacific
are to join in trackage west from Omah;
to Lincoln and the soutln rn smrt of the
state. It is stated nt headipiartcrs that
the agreement means the Rock Ishmdand
Milwaukee and St. Paul sioin to I) nver
and Salt Lake v'ni N"l)r.iska points and
that the monopoly tli it the Burlington
has had n Nebr:isk:i and Colorado oiisi
ness ts to end with the triparte alliance,
in which the Union Pacific, Rock Island,
Milwukce and St. Paul are equal parties
The Milwaukee & St. Paul admits its
alliance in so far as Lincoln as a terminal
point is cou v-rned, but it is not yet
understood w In -tin r the alliance con
tinues to Denver or whether it is the plan
of the St. Piul people to costruot an air
1'ne from Lincoln to Denver.
Card of T liankt..
We, the undersigned, desire to place
on record our appreciation of the in my
un xpected and spo-taneous kindnessis
extended to us iluriu; the si'kecss,
death and burial of our ihiuol.ti r, Emma.
Words fail us. in our b r ayemi nt, to tell
how much we have b.-en cheered aril
comforted by all such tokens of
sympathy.
J. W. Joiin-on,
M.VKY J. JOUXSON.
Col. Stewart, the '"riyer hoss" of
Nebraska City, is out in a proclamation
Ri;-jiiist President Watson and the board
of trade of o'ir down the riyer li-iehbor
and the proposed hidi watron bridge
across the Missouri river at that point
Tin- colonel thinks hi- discovers a ite
scendiin of "Scipio Africiiinis clandes
tinely concealed in the corded timber"
thereabouts. The colonel is a second
Ci rvantcs.
Com rnissioners.
The county jiulgc today, on the pe
tition of A. N, Sullivan attorney for the
Missouri Pacific, appoinN-d A, B Taylor,
M- B. Murphy. J. G. Richey, W. R. Mur
ray, Geo. D. Ainick and W. 15. Nhryock
as commissioners to appraise and con
demn right of way for th'" M. P. road.
' u 1 i ; 1 , (.aMM' iMinp(
ft.. t . h 1 in II
miUIlllH HI LIU i ;
An All-Around Stir Amor.ri New
York Dank Wreckers.
who kii.m:i .mix .11. (hvion:
A iiaiitf ( oiintr 1 ti ilei s rr. -t ! A
M tirl-i ows V'if- I :l '. i or I ;I i. i n ai nt-.l
A Si.iilii'.; J Ii i l ' I . mt 1'iuii". 1 alul
j AI url t Jv-iii nij r I' liei ( .', in i e . I e u -,.
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t - - ' "
! N'kv; Yii:K, Aprii :'ti - I'.v. rhodv in
I tere te 1 in the recent bar. k wreck in;
j lisilt. is 're.iie.I to be on t he i ; i i i e
I last ni..t. an I i noort l it d v.-io.-
ineiits ' i ie hinted a! -n (". i r
port j lift e-! o e nor ( 1 n.
rad . ::! .1; w:-,o Li loaiie
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t hat he w: s -.-. i.
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hi re-iiei, e. hi:, r , 1 to ri". eat tin
li:;t;iV o: lii" si : ti ne il wlie'll he ai
lniiied he was pi ; i : , . ;.
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were i'x.:!niii" i
l"il;it in i est
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lier ;e.i,
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Kiieh of
:k., April :.
sse;, mostly
th ( 'lay tin
; ; ii , ui! li e,
the r.ero s vi-:e til
( iayion (or :!." ic; i-i
i t iiict in r. wo.iru;; e
VI" ill r elect; ii. A
Veto-; in the Yhi:e
I ot. i i for
tiic V. hit" Kiv. i
tiiity ;li 111 - .'mi
rei(n:;;t m (j.;
r ii'iinri bo.v
sli i .ved n) lor J rei h ;. i n,
-li for Ciayloii. I'iie ;!i.ij:i.'i
ifd ot)l
of th' iii'-
VTc : s who if -i!il- 1 w; lii: ii.! - to ie;l
i
Aii lit ioriy .i :i s. .-i I'i-oju ! i.e i'. ml
til'- iiii'.e III' li-.- i ,..'.). .ini M. ('itvioii.
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riihie 1 in-'!
in 1 1 '!
a'ei next v.eek
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a hott 1
vt
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inei viile, where ('Liyton was :is-assi-iiated.
v. iii ive lii'. ir evidence An ef
fort will th'-ii he made to not only re
veal the identity of the parlies who
stole thr bal.ot box, but also to find out
who killed (.'lay tou.
A M il ult -niiis AVi'e.
Posion, Aprii .;. Mrs. Mary Ciini
stoi k, a midi'.le ii.fd hidy, has been sir-re.-ted
lor conspii iec t kill iiei- luis
bai'.d, Michael, by poison. Sii" told her
lh si;e :o he l'i'l of her hils! and to a phy
si. i :i ho was ill i i : i 1 1 ; ; him Ufjl tin
:.-.
l l ::i
ave Jmrni less c- iiieoetio.'is
w l:i h -he believed were t;ois eis. and
v. lih h sh-- ii.liiiieish-reii. Tic ph -.sici m
h;id several interviews with her ;,t his
oh', e, and each time .i ie i a:ii: :- ne asked
for i:o:i'-:ci- potieus, Viit'icse-, vere
in i or.ee.:! ii -nt a:.d such damaLjin evi
detice pnctiicl that the v.oni;ui was
liiiidiy i.iken into ciisiody.
lie ill lil 1. r's ( 'iur:i v;e.
n:ruN, N. V., April "Jli. Keiiiinh.-r,
the iiiuu who is condemned to die bv
c!e -t i-.-ii v next v ce
s:'.'.e.vs t:o si.'iis o!
vca':e:d.-iL;: in truth he s?e ns to ni-'e all
pioe . ;:: - a.al Iin il .irraneinents with
an ..ir of :ih-i-.d. i: tli.it allows him to hi
a ii.iiu of aimosi. iro.i nerve. lie? dee-:
not al ow himself to conti nialate hi
fate, hut bus es himself wlu-itliii sin-
lllL
writ m
his
iii'oiri-1 ti
a'
-iU'll-
h-z to ids keepi'i- road I loin the 1'iihle or
some ropuuir pel io ii; :d. IL lakes part
in religious wrvicea daily an 1 in.iiii; ests
a i' rvor that is surjit i-ing to others who
p:-.rticipat .
I ;l it or i-:iik: : V:t rued.
Nkw Vii;!C, April '!. !?ome cor.utieiit
was caused by the appearance in the
Evening Pos. of a letter from R. "W.
(iilder, editor of The Century, to tiie ef
fect that he had In -come a a are of threats
hi i:i. made to kill somebody on account
of 'llu Post's public tioii of charges
i; inst political leaders. Mr. (iilder
was s: en and admitted that lie knew of
6uch threats, but lie w, ul.l not say who
made tie in. lie had w.itlen the letter
: s a warning and from a sense c f duty
as a citizen. II was not in p liti- s and
had no personal interest in the mat:er.
A tiaisjjof Ciiiiiiti'ifcitris ."nifsti-il.
1'iTTsr.L" it(J, Pa., April L5. Deputy
Marshal (iarl.er. Marshal llara and Offi
cer McSweeny of this city arrested at
Sto esti. wn, Somerset county, Jeremiah
Wilt. Edward Jir sbane, John llrishaue
ii:e.i Jehn Siep, all i harjt'd with coun
te li'hi:";. At the hou ;e of John Hris
I a e w s found a mould for half dollars
and s 'me counterfeit money, and a little
vas .! tained from one of Hie others.
Wiit and Siep are -o:il miners and the
Brisbane brothers are contractors.
A I-'kIiiI i:lohition. '. '"'"-.
Ji sTfX, April ".t. i)ur nj ." pugilistic
exhibition, given here h.st Thursday
niht under the auspices of the Bay
; 'late Athletic club, James Fallon, whil -i
pai ring with Joan Murray for a gold
medal, was knocked insensiaie by a ter
rii le i low on the head, just above the
ieftiar. All efforts to restore him to
consciousness faiied. and he died last
:ii.;'t:t. .Murray and William Norton
were arrested.
At:e:ajt to As.iissi :i:it e a .Ftt'ty;'-.
Tt r.K.'-. Kan.. April i6. News was
received here of theattempted assassina
ti n of Ju .".e Botkin at Ulysses. (Jrant
county, hist S:itun!ay. It is rcj-orted
that an atb nipt was made t force him
to th ide a joint in the pn timinary
hciirin or" tiia county eommiisioiiers im
jiliciu: i! in the w It l.ounty trauds in
v petition to his judtrme d. His r .liisal
lisuhetl in the attempted assassination.
(iiiinbting inil l ast Company.
PitlhAPKLPHlA, A il '6. John C.
Graham, C3 years oid, a clerk at the in
come desk of the Pennsylvania company
for insurance on live, and granting an
nuities, waive a hea ing, and wad com
mit tetl t answer th. charge of embez
zling idxait sij,(HH I. nging to h s em
ployers. 1 he defaictwon is at.ributed tc
gambling and fast company.
Mrrivlni; I liM-r l i-r t lie (i v- f t hi
mi fi-i!-i ;t I I eail.
Atlanta, April i To-d.iy will be
ceh br te.j I I; r-illj-Jiolil ( i'-oreia in Mein
or;it! ! iiy. aiid tie ;;i a vis ot the ' n I e. 1
cr. '.!e iir nl iii' oral d. i !er,- in Atl.iiit t tiio
oe n-mil v, iil 1 e' ( ! I;: :.U"l withilal-i.-'te
e, rcii-. ln itati -ns to pariiri-
Me ii nl !(; 1 li ;:r; x-1 'old'eder-
:-t.- p-li.'i-al i, a-el the in ce'-tiiliccs h.ive
Ii (!. .J 'i t.ll. it Ii. .iosi-pl: I'. .Jol.ll'ioil,
(.in i '. i- ii I :-:nii !i ::ii James li'ii.
si l ( -t. i li..' liy' i h' l s :n e lien. Th
eel-;... . : : : i-oli.-i -t !' I.. - i. ll:i' :or
.!;.:. .m i t ho t )): aii- i ter !
!:!..-, : 1: i'i;:!in:i liv Col. ,1. ( '. I ' 1 ll.tek
f : j 1 1 -1 i i i.i!il n i: iit pr i - - ji ii to
-.il ! c in ir:y, an 1 ;ipp:-.-.pri.it e e-
. i . i . ii: :. . i-.. i.e.- ,i.e y : a of t he
; o;-! tlcr.'n- i. ,.: 1 ; : :-. 'i': -,i i t y is i u 1 1
nt t ti c.i.-t ;: I : pa !i - o: t in .rria iin 1
) ;!Ji .tn-.ii :. e. . 1 : ii-Uiiill Is 1 1 ion-
.-liei ;d . :i:li-..'e! r!..:o ,i ii ex i ? I ii
th t '. I. en t ... :t. ,o l! i l.i vis ',-.s here four
I . e,.r. ; '-u.
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: in- i.i-l -...it. i'n.i.i : I i'i N:ivv '.In' Work
- - ii" i if.f! 1 j-iiil.
N i:i-", .'ii' -JCi Seiior Jose'
AHo:. - i, ili li ie ii in iii i to tlie ic-ci-ot
i '.-'i.-A.in. rii-iio ci lit i en : r:, re.rnts
t.-i.'. ti.l- I.,' I. ': 1 . ;. '. raft h .v liess
I he :i l.i.ii ..- of a t 'ii li.;.ii ili.eii ojolirn
; h. ei ',.;.: I h:. ve In I) pi 1 1 i is ! ed
i : . :. ..ill . : . . n :n .: i !i -r ., e li i tin coa
f. li .re 'i .e i :ei .e;;; lis.iUi'S 1! ill lIO-
': ia'e. rov.
'. e
or :: Alfonso him-
:.;:., v.-h ieh ho does
: a. : 1 1 In mere boh linir
i .- a l! i in ci : :i I J nat
hiir th-: iv may he no
, i !i wo k d- ie- will
-e!.. r e; are.. !,
. I .:!.. v.. . ! ,
i 1 I e . : a ,' r i :ir
li r ir- ii-- :!'.
loo . t h: e i . s:i
s i ' . V I ear d ! .il' ii: tie- end. It I i
i! -.she i: e t. .!(! of this eoi:ntlV. We
f'.-e ie.ii looi-t a iiaei a isly reeeied
a:a! tri at -i iiy the i.ee ee iiere. and I
ile.-ire to i !ei in nee as fi.ise ::iid unwar
l: nteii. tie- entile stait-metil mule by
:Ju ( it izen rel'erred to."'
A la-iM: i ;ii .--iusiles llu- ?Jails.
'. : ; s: ;i: , . p;,.., April r.'1'k The
ie.-aee: t witialrew the ai i j oi ii t ment of
Ciij i. V . II. i iioiii j pi'in to be postni isiar
hi Me i 1 ei spoi I . 'i iie appointment w as
made thiee mos'lhs iigoon recommenda
tion of Coni-casm-wi Kay. lmmedi
iite'y Thompson's enemies filed com
plaint with the po 1 Piaster general that
Ci'.pt. Thoni'isou jih'yel poker, drink
whisky, and used profane language.
Mr. Wnnam.iker jwomptly had the
iK.minalioii 'iiting uj)" in the senate.
Thompsoa, who is an t:x-meiiil:er of th"
leaislat ure and an oliieer of the National
(iuard, bo'utiiird'- I t he lepai tnii'iit with
all the recommendations he co'tld se
cure, but to no purpose. Mr. Ray was
asked to name another man and refused.
'I ho president withdrew tho nomination,
and a Democrat continues to handle the
mails.
Serious 'onsei; m-iiei's ll;iy l-'ollo.-.
Oi.oi i KsTP.u, Miiss., April 25. C-ipt.
Josef Smith, agent and jiart owner of
(lie schooner Kaid Transit, which is
reported to have piet witii out r age -us
trefitineiit :.t the hands of Newfound
lacd C'fiiciiils. sa s he has not received
from Cap!. While any pa t tieulars of the
affair. Jlo says the vessel was not lish
ing. but was under register ntige.l in
the foreign tr ale, subject to all customs
regulations and entitled to :-.!! privileges
accorded to any n:i reliant vessel. The
niKiiilmous opinion here is tic;t if tha
facts r.re reported tlie oliieials liavo
f. mmilted a viohifion of law which is
likely to have s rious const onences.
Inualls atnl tin- l'arim-i's.
Id TCHINS')-;, lC-n., April 2lj. in an
interview B. 11. Clover, president o tho
Farmers" Alliance .' 'iCaiisas. said tliat
had the iioervl; -w v. id) Senator Jn
iralls laii.lishe,- ia : e.v "i'oi-; pa? .-er ap
peared h fore th - iee Mag of the county
; re-i le;it i hoii ia '' peh.i in March last
the so-eal ed an t i-1 ng- I Is resolutions
w aaiild net h.i ' e 1 : en aalopteil by that
body. The .-i "v .s then in expressed, if
.sincere . met the aj p'oval of alliance
men and f..rineis geiieradlv.
t i e any.
". --In the triad of
Nkw Yt liiK. A. pril 2
("i'onovr.n Res-;, for libeling P. S.
Ca.ssiday the hitter te-tibcl that the
first trouble he had with Ihisaa was i.i
lss;',. wheii a bill wa; rendered lor the
piiyment of sda hi a man named James
Brown for attc-mpti ig to assassinate
iled"' Jiai Mci Vrmott. Befon this
sensational teslimouy had been ex
plained the court a 'journed.
li:ilesi- Iliiii tin- liaimtlet.
San Diku", Cal., April 21 Gen.
Coone and a posse of ten constable have
been patro ling the frontier to 'prevent
Chinamen from crossing tho line from
Lower California. l-everal a tempts
we.e frustiiitt-d. but at dawn the Mon
golians made a rush, forded the San
Juan riv r and scattered for the hills.
Six of them were captured, but a num
ber of others escaped.
Tilt" Long Ili.st i nee i5ie cle 'li;t:iiioiis?iip.
Omaha, April Jack I'rince,
champion 1 ng iist nee bicycle rider of
the world, a d Ed. Reading, the soldier,
who has done same wonderful riding
the past year, hare signed articles of
agreement t- ride eight hours per day
for six days, eoinmencins May lv, fcr
t'1,000 a si'ie and the championship.
t apt- litiss;v Disi harsri'tt.
BiM-EFoitn, -Me., April . The in
vestigation by government officials of
the charges against Capt. Ym. Hussey,
of the Biddefonl pool life saving serv
ice, has resulted in Hussar's discharge.
Capt. Leads Thomas has been promoted
to have, charge of th service.
1 tori. I.i A ppo'ii- incuts.
Jack-'ivv!;.!.", 'la. , April 20. The
governor has appointed Gen. W. D
Barnes, the pivse s. ate comptroller, ns
jiide f th'- fiiat ireuit. to sneceed th-1
late .1 udge yie i
am. l ie lias appointed
1 . i.loxham as com-
ex-tiovcruor W
troflcr.
Nul i;ni:
St'i:iNta ifa r
meeting of o
l ': ilitf.s" LtHiit'-.
M.uss.. April vi;. A
ar-; of th.e Natioial
Farmers League Inn lieen licld hi-re this
weak Ep.i o'p ae i-;g reports were rt-ad
from branches ot tin league i:i various
parts of the country.
( imvit l l of Sti;c lloltitry.
Sax Fkanciscii. April 2 5 - Frank
Williams was convicted of robbing the
Plaverville stage some months ago. The
jienalty fixed by law is imprisonment for
ifn. ijentonce'was deferred.
iiiiiililll I.I. AMI C I. A I I. IN.
liny Iti-lern lo An-tlrii In Style, hot
l.pifle tin- llcporli-rs.
Nl w iin. April :i. E-tdy Cook and
Mr. ai.d Mrs. Bid 'ulph Martin arrived
lu re hy tie Yravo from England. Sir
l-'ranei , ( 'oak is det . i nio J in Lnh.hu by
bn-ines.s, but isexpe t d si.n. Mr. Mar
tin tiM the re orter-i that there was n
intent ;.. n of hri.'ieiag libel :aii agdnst
III-; t - , I'.vrpes am! ( e; l.'liil lleWsj a-p"!-.e.
hiii! I eeti riiliancd. heeaa-eof
l':a..iH i pi.nie iilou; Lady ( 'ook and
Mis M a :t n:. who were loiPieiiy I. noun
in .' eieri a as T, -nnie l '. ( i.o'iu and ie
t'l hi W. ., limll. '1 he s..e ,,!,;, el of ;ho
i-.it. : 1 i i f.'OlU 1 eai ea ion . W.I.. to es
t.il'.'i sl. in New 'ei I-; and ( hieago,
hi .i ie !e s ef i lit- 1 ,oii' Ion h,mking home
w it!i m h.eh . :r I ra: i-. ook and .Mr.
Martin ate iih-ntthed. The ladies de
clined to se t he I ei e: s.
A MUii i i ! t :.!IHiM.
I l.i i :ie .v i I ! e, 'lex,, t ln;-l anil I'wly
t : w e ! i ii:.-. ':oa a eil A u a .
hi : -o !.!., Tex., Apiil '..'a. A t"r
lilie stoi'ui of i .aia ami h.ul s I in k this
city, deluged tie- streets (o the depth of
tine- fee I an 1 destroy d over :ii .")
worth of pr perl . 'She cloud burst was
preceded Py four hours' rain. ;i eoiii
panied hv t-iuad- r ;t : i 1 hurhlning. A
t i e k V, 1 : i. h liow s t h I ( il ; !i t he cell I er of
the tow ai n .-! up and s-.v.-ji. away forty
d w cl 1 ii i ;s hp t the v.heie city came to
the rescue and indv one life was lost.
This morning washouts wen- reported
on ail the railroads a-id all Iral'lie has
heel s'tspeiided on the .S-pita 1 e. Crops
ha e sn P re 1, many farm.- l.t-mg under
water. alls. Ge-.tn tan died of fright
wdiile being carried from h r home
A V. i .-eke ! ... v. ! a. ! .
i'i:i!.p :M i;i ., .'.pri! Afp r s-aib-
Birtling lor ,-.e-. ( ..ti ,n days o!i hai ia i:a -:
and t oeea n a '. s i a ! h- h la ! ;' 1 ho Seco.
p.-i it of tl ell- v. ef the ..(iloii British
-t hooller i ho illlieil. aiiltil iit this
port from Sa ; 1 1 :ago ile (noa on ihe
spaiihia hilhatn 'llu- Bloomlield
sailed firm ! aisiha, Cuba, v.iili a car
go (!" sngar for the la i iv. an- hieai.
wa.t; r. ..li went well until Mareh Va.
when the v el sudd i.lv sprapg a leak
ai a! .is i i-i' ashore near ( ape May,
( 'tiiiii, to pievt id idid.ing.
lai lsai l i a 'i es --ii 'ei I .
Pi ris! i : -, April ';. -ie.h'rt S. M ir
siiah. aaed I"., of 1 aena 'is'a street.
AheghcPi V, i oppnitt i i llieide by blow
ing out his h:;;i;v;. Mr. Marshall was a
huhly e. ee,.ied ma 1. and ids hoii-o is
Idled with i-hetrieid . ppii ia! us.oll which
he had been i xp a iai -at mg, his father
always having io-p! imn well supplied
with in. noy. His th-mht overstu.lv
and copge-tioii of the bfain was the
eau-e !' suieale. Ile leaves a widow,
whom ho married in Dublin, and four
children.
.illi'Ui' Cili'Ir 'i m il li.
Ll !.:.', Nob., April Vfi. The college
cin l s are iiil torn up in this city over a
t hrce-co! u inn article clia dug ieorge O.
I'l'ii'llson with pl.'giiO'ii'i'lg the oi;i.ti i;l
n !ni!i he. as the representative of Ne
i ra -kii. w :is to (h li i er before th inter
- tii'e i a ;iio! i. r-1 eo p'-.( in thiseii v next
:i 'op sday. Darlev U t ! lings of Neligii
lias ber!i teh ai'aphe to eo.iie a.:id repre-M-iit
the state in ihc- intersiate contest.
''ia:v . '.: I i P -.v.l -.
LiiAPViu Col ., A.prii -While a
laborer employe-! on tip- kin h ande l ail
way construction gang was thawing out
s mie st ie'..;.-, of giant po-.vder, an evjilo-.
siou oceurrt d w ich threw several men
some di-tanre liiaa the works. One
man was hilled, another eanpat live an 1
several others were slightly in jured.
Ov. !'. '.'-it" :t:i '!!. P. 's A llVelPeis.
N : w Y ''.'., April ,'). ('apt. -iJ ii;e"
N'aii'k rbilt's '-a lighter - in - law, Mary
YanJerbiU. di- aaPin e ihersui again t
tlii- tT.ptniu for saP.' o I dam-iges for al
leged id a" a-.tioll of t;,e ;i il ei', iea is of
yoip g Jake." The matter h;- been
se t h d out of t on rt.
it
Tin- lPe1;! I i '.! .
P;i! .l A pi i .'. --The KiUlSils
City B ill -!ui. tiiio-.p-e'i il eoi'.n.sei,
hrocghl a bili in eipihy ;i : i o. John
Pick it :;i!ii t..e 1'iiaadt Ipiia I 'layers
League Bas" P-all eittb i'iie prayer of
the Kansas City ohm's i-ill is i'uat S'iekel
lie re-trained fro::i piayi?ig wiih the
I'i othei ie d'i club, an ! ill it i lie Brother
hood chlbh. re, trail ed iioin employ ing
Pickett. Tl.e b.a. -is of tin- ci U o' -: claim
is that I iekeit had signed a cotilract
wish the Kansas (' i v e nh a-el Piid re-
ived
.-.ever:
l,
do: at -s a i-
vanee money, and at i.TiVitr -s. signed
another copiraet a d played bali with
the rival org.ini'.atioii.
Vi e Are -li- I'.-..ri.-.
Citit'AoO, April "Jh. Tiie a't pid inee
at the Players and National loague
games was as follows: At the National,
Cleveland, L-Vii): Pittsburg. ! h: Play
ers", at Pittsburg. v 1 : at BmTaio. -.")',i.
Total. N tiop.al l.'.Mh: Player ' ;;-ir..i.
i.-'! i.a N" ass- I i : '".
At Mduaaka-- -: ae ,v ;ahe a. .: He- X - I i . - .7.
. : ' . 1 ' K .
; ( "as. ; -o. M.
i-. s. . i.'Veiaa.l. 0.
la: -.er .
i: ('!,.. iaaa!:. h.
;", . I1': ':ac ;e.,,
At baila 'e- ir
At IV is a- ; .
s J I
At i'i.i-i. !!' Ia
At t ie . el : .d (
aliix:-!! nail ) iirkum.
Nkw Ytiits", April ',-'. - Iha. ftring to
prrp-i!;; r.f thr C'io rnia Ath
letic club for a coldest between John L.
Sullivan an 1 Peter Jack -on, John W.
PiirniLt. Sullivan's mamiger, said, "Sul
livan, will acicpl the oii'er on two ondi-tii-us:
First, the- ir'Ji.nnn purse mu-t not
he divided: the w inner must take all tiie
iip-pey. .'-eco: d. S!.'!iau mu-t have a
Jde be! of at 1 ::s' : d.ono and not tuore
t han h'i 1 1. Sapiv tii .vil! f .Ti.'.i.r. 1 his
answer to the California At Ii t tic t-lub
next week."
lair, !:; fi ts His l):ir.
Ni.w Yo .k. Apri! -ti. Jimmy Lynch,
the hith"ito un.lefeitel 122-pouu 1 pugi
list of tins city, was dere- itd by Pa t iy
Br i !e of Philadelphia in two rounds,
at Houokeii. Lyn. h was not in good,
condition, while Mctiride ha 1 been care
fully trained, aid weighed several
founds more th;m Lynch.
IVe l.iiic a iliz-ii.
Uaijfax, April 2G. Jules tiimel,' the
largest rftail general merchant of St.
Peirre, M qucston, has been arrested
here at the instance of Murdick's
Nephews, dry goods mei chant?, who
have a arge claim against Lira, and
who allege that he was about to abscond
to the United States.
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