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A STOLEN DAU6HTER.

A Girl Absut to b« Placed A a CdNvakit

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i^as one of bet main supports. With tibia in view the little family boarded th%. train a*. adson for their future Ter|*e

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Haute home, but wbea the train started at -the daughter stepped off, leaving the*^

mother aad family on the fast reoeediag train. Worried almost to madness, the poor woman left the train at the next etk' lion, and placing her little ones at the mercy of Ifce officials tfieceiy trtfdcfed weanly back Juddon in search of mr adbuciea daughter. No one knew the least about her aad when the lady offered the liveryman a dollar urtafce her to Ujie »family, wbew '-The iT«UghWr had lived, it is reported that in inhuman aeo«mplice bid i&aipet her and pud tt«e livety man one dollar »t and twenty-five cents not to take her. *2 Almost distracted, the mother searc^d -f, itbe livelong day Sot the' gttl and when evening came, returned to her little onha psat Sand Creek, die appointed Nor has the girl yet been found, sb thoroughly is f- «he concealed and so determined are her Is vcaptors to keep iter hidden.

There are two eeguels current which we, in a flying visit to Judaon on Thursday night, were able to gather. One is, -that the mother intended placing her daughter in a Convent, which was nighly displeasing to the Presbyterian friends orf the girl, they taking this unchristian mode of thwarting the mother in her per lect rights. Another bears a darker side, which, fortunately, is sufficiently groundless to make it only supposition. The first is bad enough, however, and if the church takes no action in the case, it must bear the scar which it should rigfyt fully wear, if this be true,

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^Special to «he GAXITTK: Jadaon gives birth to a rather inhamaq ... transaction, which if trae as related, in should be investigated by all honest peol ple. A poor woman o^med Dann, who ifi has been deserted by her htuband, Iw .-^long been an object of pablic charity ^She has three or fonr children, th9 eldest ,~vi* girl of some fifteen sumtaert, who has. since her mother's iudigenry, lived with 44 elect the peruac ^highly respected family In the neighbor-' '(pr tUe National hood. On Monday last the mother con^ bii n-a^n' eluded to remove (o Tern Haute, wbepe! «itenn for, pud'

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THE ROSE POLYTECHNIC^

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The imperial School ef Teenelegy .ir#:,'/- aenta Sone Msdela. ^«m Tbe jUeae Polytechnic Institute is in receept of a box of models in metal and wood from the Imperial Sahool of Technology «t St, Feteratarg, Rusiia. one of the oldest institutions of the kind in Europe. These models were made ly the pupils of the institution, which was among those wisited by

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Prerideat €. Thompson when he ttas abroad last year. The presentation wsaa graceful *ct of -courtesy from the oldest insti «f the kind in the old world lo tb»' uu^est one in this countiy.. Proper a('.ki*«wi«i|emcnt has been made of the receipt of this osseful and appropriate gift '. R. W. Thenpson, lately added to tiie membership of the board of flmuteea, has presented the library with an elaborate aad exhaustive book on "Steam Boilers their Construction and Management," by W. II Shock, Engineer«in-Chief of the U. S Navy. The ooek was printed bv th^ government printing house, in 14801 when Col. Thompson was Secreuu? the Navy, and was dedicated to him. It is the latest book issued and is an authority on the subject of which it treats &nd will be a valuable acquisition to the library He also presented the institution with a large and handsome publication of the "Narrative of the Second Arctic Expedition, made by C. F. Hall, in 4419,"

Raaai Resigns.

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WASHINGTON, April 28.—Green B. Raum, Commissioner 0! Internal Revenue today sent to President Arthur his resiguation, to take effect on the 30th inst.

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NEW ORLEUM, April 30—General Diw and party arrived yesterday, and gtaxjffl for Vera Cm.

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BuUifaa a«dhf waa w*1 acaodi^te^or uytbing. iod (teclined, but bit •tion was not: accepted. Th^. delfgates then proceeded to tote, Bdllw^Wttcwjins.afreat majority of the vpfo. On motici of, O'Beyme, tbd eftfctiotl of Sat livah was made fUMStmow.' Mlivia •aid ha oobld not do jnattootonthe! hottiw, and declihed raapeetMlr»i b« /firmly. ttallivao's declination nra» MA/mlle# ^aoAjyot,

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Mrs PhrneU *raS intfodaeod

aod sltara fwwords P|«wd wraa«hef laurel on the bust of Waf h|ug^a_ |Unid _». or

r^wertMaty^b^ad ngiriaated O^Bsyrne-ior frresident,euYieavd Sullivan totake thipeli%:]ibi. ei«dBt«an w3ri4^|ha%S**&ag<i* the g|«M^MhH^lhmua»e terviceS. E*.wastti*er Bianadded his woTd8 to those of l|rs. Parnell. R-dpath added Uiat as long as the coowrvatives con trailed the policy oi the-lW .league, C^Donovan Rossa wotud usfe-to take a seereim sacrivan came to id he recogplMple was 1 lo the

back seat. Thomas tary^tha liish NatiefcS^Aagqp, plonrf^unifMtpau^^lneto^re a flee for his oonntly. the f%t ortha.stacai niao^stthevDieeof the ioiee erf Godwin

^eSon, he would ^VlQ a^t tem porarilyas the servant at the Irish in America, not as their leader.

Chairman Foran announced that Mrs. Parnell had been elected president of the Ladle's Natiooal League of America. He called on Henry F." Sheridan, of Chicago, to lead in sitiging "God Save Irelano." The song^Was- sung, the convention rising and joining in the chorus The chairman tbep declared the convention adjourned.

Foreiga Facta.

Dr. Tomaszewski, of Vienna, has brought from Anoyra a plaster cast of the celebrated inscription in Greek and Latin known as the will of Augustus This csst was made for the Berlin Mu seum.

A map of Africa which belonged to Livingstone during his first journey of explocatim has been presented lo the1 FreKh Geographical Society by X. Juan d'Acosts-SuareV Livingstone's boat and friend. I

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twoyeart of age and Maverdhe

d4u|hter ^See ftmeral notice in another

J[. C. D. Hanna, an old printer, died ^qityday- it hfr '"hdme on' noiith Pifth street, after A.ioiu week's illn^al. H4j wsa'boro Penhwlvania in 18lB befag at Uie time rfis death 64 yeata of ag^ ud oame»'W flauie whtn yai n^chiM ieai^ing the trade on

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Woolen mills ^established in New Zeal., and have proved highly successful, and tiehs'adopted. already consume over flvethonsaBd bale^

a year- The mo| important ara eitWi ten miles 01 Mnadia, the capital ol Otago Province, MuchoC the maehinery emfleyed is Anxrlcan.

Indianapolis Journal: The smaller ciedittrsorthe Indianapolis A 1 ville Straight Line-are moving to protect their Interests by s*uS theiclaims ia ahead of the morgages, which see to be foreclosed. It js estimated that there are |9Qj000 of these small claims, of various asms, for ties furnished, for labor performed, for board of laborers, and for many other services performed, and they are held by people living along the line of the road from Bvanarille to Washington. President Hervey states that by the terms of the sale a oertain portion of these claims are to be paid. ny

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OMAHA,

April 28. -Ex-Senator Pad

dock, of the U:ah com nission, left to-dajf tor Salt Lake to join the other members, and prepare for the work of taking the June registration for the election which oocors in August, at which timem*nbecs of the Legislature will be electeg. Aft effort will be made get up a clean registration to shut out the polygamist. This is regarded as the most important step in the movement against polygamy.

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G. W. tkoterww Snpt.v of schools of ^Xlkci Nevada, writes Uie.: 6nm| ffflbW:

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WabaSh Ooo^irfien it was ow^edJJ* John and Thonaa Dowllng. la'Mi yeutheiowrtd^eTesaloountty printls( ofloeainQhi#i'Behaa'

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hattthfetymbsfchy bftnany friends. lUe Itniahkloocured^tSo'clocd this sfierindon. f&ti'd. .-rw -.rlv/1 nsw il" .naaw 1 i.r.ir

'JKf'ffVclbek (his morning Pifsak Halt, mm dfthe well known Otter Creek fiuraer J. *4 Halt died at hia fathers residence Sl!«ia fekknesa of four month* twk ttrip^iwsi se«f*W k^ltb myifcw gyy^ ru, 1,1

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tiriytt.WM'-Ktio T(^^ ^fi%o thin, Tbih add ^fere an#ed, lor ^he ff«en«v weiiB indicted to the grand jury, nedirar, Irial at £lkO on, the rU.„0n the ?8rd %yacVtumed

Mitt tod on the ^5th Duncan ic^Ttdlen years inthe' peni­

tentiary. Huyack being' allo#sd go tS8t.twinfiw rfxcobttetkms td Uie Stettf |RMSn ftom^ Blko otauity %ithia iirsd«aonti».The fiveMooteUo trainTobhsm^rho hdd.up atrain oniheCentral Pacific Bailroad

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W/ere Kit fcqm this county, two of them receiving twejve, and Uiree of tbem_ foufledu yean in the penitentiary^ Kik6 county bas become a very! unhealthy locality tor robbm, and ^e hope that law ana order wtll prevail in our coanty win future., .«!». & Jrl ({ftt C.W.G

THE METHODIST MINISTERS. M1

They Meet At Ciaeleaati aad Reaolve to

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Keep Up th| Prohibition Sf fi Fights

'CINCINNATI,

April 30—At a meeting of

Methodist ministers this morning the subject of the dt^y of the ohtuch in regard io the present aspect tf $e temperance question in this state waa diecu^sed. Rev. J. M. Walden, a prominent prdhibitionist, strcngly condemned the pMb of a sepuate pqlit}cal Ofgani«ation, bat fkVorod eainiest" wosk'' tt behalf 'ot the idotki'3n of ihe ardhibifiba amendmeiif Tills ViWw w^ embodied tbi resofor.t r[fi Ixiz "3rz\-- A-

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April 28—Mail

advises reports a small vessil name unknown, probably a Coster, went tc pieces on Haystack rock, Oregon coast. The wreckage cam£ ashore, but no bodies.

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tLWAUKsfc, April 80.—'The decision of uaited states Commissioner Ryan, re leqaing Kate ^ane, a fhmale lawyer, as habeas corpus proceedings, because Judge lUllevy. of the Criminal Court, committed her verbally for contempt in tht owing water in his fhcp, was this morning reversed by Judge Hamilton, of the Circuit Court, Who viewed the case on a writ qf certiorari. Kate was remanded back to iail, bail w«s offered, but Judge Hamilton decided 4he case .was not bailable. The prisoner has ipjd fhe will

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pay the fine of |60.if die stays

in si) all her life. y*5» "V. fc*t9 tk* »i*«t e# Tres Plantlag ,, •, fhe childly in rooms five and six of the Training school at the Normal, were

uck to imitate the taction of the senipr of the Normal scnodl in the matter of tree planting. In fact, a half hour before ihe seniors planted their maples, the children under the direction of Miss tttfmtiet Cox, planted five Norway sprnces with One larger white pine in their midst, on the south side of the yard.. The pine was named by Miss Madge Gilbert, after Lonfellow, and the class recited in concert the Psalm of Life.

Catching the contagion the High school later ii the day planted an elm near thecentei ~f the yard, calling it after Hawthorne.

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beensJMddhri ^aer robbing tie boj thMft'hbn eight times into the river, but thttboy*aifant back to the Shorn After ianils^idBjtlf lqr throwing the boy in

Ht«»i:fte tied him, beat out his brain* wfth Sitohe Spd threw him In a«ain. A

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ta oto "iA»r opposite shore witnessed nratiet, out. thei river .was too^ wide t&ft&ahe hie presence known, A iesoniption afthe nesro was jpfen the jailor,

^tMtfdkaie dooditiohor ^he ^4fidr% if«WthSliasfraiem«b^petWiah»d «yttilmia» ^Thiv all oocttrsd odnthe^ MthilnsG -fltttrdaif dight thaaobagatni xWted UNJattucacried the jailor?* wife

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ufcn |^i "i»t a^ -Albert H^

*haflff»:(rfiftsala* Pickett,,spk:edefler^ Boston, shot and killed his peitWi Aii Parley'Fickeltjoa Ate Fill River stesUaer Bristol, jast big^ti Both men Occupied ^TER6IW4OG«THEFAND IBOUH«N». HI1 Fickett got out of his berth attff i»«WL W

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thh old itfaff round ip sn "un. condition' 0® Pennsylvania Saturday 'W|^r having bsefc at*f unkDowf"pasliMv dihd lake

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Ceatisaatioa sf tbe Testlsmay* la the Aim Haaae Case.

BOSTON,

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April

1870.

—The Tewksbury in-

vestigation wa# resumed this morning. Timothy Kelleher had charge of the burial at Tewksbury most of the time since

The cases which had con­

tained the bodies from the state prison were sold and the money given Thomas Marsh Jr.! About eight caaw remained when he left last Saturday.1 lie had sold about fifteen id all. The bodies1 were Juried. The witness "testified that the Marshes had had their kitchen sup* plied with chickens froffi lhttemrtioase ind their washing done "by

The fcourt thea wished to bear froih tbe government.' Merrick answered that the gnvernment has not yet completed tbe opening the case.

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is enough," said Judge Wylie,

and Blip began his address to the jury.

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WASHIBGTOX,

May 1.—Secretary fel-

ler says he doeanot intend to make any reply to thecbargee contained.ip Senator Ei^ latter,except in so far as they xelate to his /nanagememi of the affain of the Ihl#rior Deparlmoit,. \|he Secretary specifically added, in response to a further inquiry, "The personal alio sions of-this letter I do not intend1 tt dignify by of answering." oJ-i itM

Mr. S. G. Jiorris, living five miles b®low town has

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bushels of tested white

and„('tuo6dy butcner" seed corn for sale,

What's the use sittii/g all day in the house with a bad cold or hacking cough when Dr. BuH^ Cough Syrap will cure you in a short time. 'mm* 1 A

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Argawsat la the Star ftaatelM WABbniMSN, AprU' W'.^Wbs»/the Sikr ^Qte base WSS opened' p-^|r, In'gftsoll announced that ie 1»s •^fiJJintf to submit tb»icaae the juiy lo^j^e i^nsystpri^id UM govesnnient copn. sel would agree 10 paiowd np fuithe* With the H-gumeai.1 I

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May

S. Todd, one of the oldest physicians and a prominent citizen of this city, and the proprietor of a number of well known patent medicines, died this morning at an advanced age.

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NBw ORL*A*s, La., A|*I130.—Th^ Tly\flA-»-Pemooyat Meriden, La., special ssgn:-«Af ti*r|9P: bujfkssnevisited bis p«ish seven eigbt milea abova hare Sattrday «vening l»m Mrth east to south west. The lengte-= of the track is 15 lies. 'jle shocks wal of suSh terrific fjroathat not.a bOuse,» trwot any ob-

house and other buildings were blown stm^r li-Joh Ivlor's, 1 place was badly wrecked, and R. Bailor's dsov '"bddil* b4ras were utterly rtemcittbear1 wliile ^tbe^« rails th^ t«iceB were: blown for mllen.'

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F.^Caitn'^n h^nse, cabins and barns wesb dMmfed. Sbma stock were kiUed. Irby White's dwellings were demolished* qalyone roof left out 94. One negro man aod.several cWwren John B. Newsom^s place was almost ss served, fteijr houe being wrecked

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blown across afield and lit done waa killed or morbut tew dwelUngs. being

directly in the track of the tornado. JaiiJ, Ilnv .ii 1 '. •••». 1 "1 ^TtfttHtFie MUli KXfLMItlkJ in! svattIa fill ."ntod al(f et"

of the mine, where the people ga^M In large numbera. CSiarfeS Tylsr, Patrick Reran aad Oonsy Walter have beed taken outmore dead than alias.. The daadbody of Andrew Jcwatrims just been taken out. three othew aie known to be killed. A nnmtef of otherp are also badly, burned. tns pbyWcians^ and

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Reports from the fruit growing region of Southern Illinois are veiy flattering. Rev.M. Latter, of Cleveland, Ohio, is critically ill.

It is said Archbishop Croke baS been sommoned to Rome to be consulted in regard to the state of Ireland.

The Arch street opera house, Philadelphia, burned this morning. Four m^re arrests have been made, in the County Clare in connection with this conspiracy to murder.

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The New Haven dock shop was damaged |20XX)0by fire^this morning. In the U. S. circuit court at Jefferson $ity, Mo., two jmigep of Lafayette County court were ordered to jail for contempt in refusing to obey tne mhhdate of (neoohrf. €oal mibeb at Stanfofc/'Mt. OUve, Gillespie, and Bunkar mil, IU., to the nutnber jf from 12,000101S,000 men, are enastirike. ....

Dial, Grant, Gould and party passed thvpngb Cleveland this morning going

^^niMWibaci^ waiting trial for itaaaa fly hi Chicago. Ibis n^oniinr jumped from a sscond stotr window, and was picked up dyihg

JTbe my£teryr-about tbe burglary at a |Miee captain^ hooae aad tying and: gagging his daughter, at Richmond,

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call bond were made Saturday. A sMcUd sjRnt is to be sent fimiITisHMton to ldjast the Creek difBonl* 0 its.

Tie trunk li»e nmaageis readj«ste(4' porceatagea for LakeJ&rie points. ,m

Balfj square In thf businem portion of W«lUbnrg* Va^buiped SJatwdf^ mom-

which the German new 4ng htm Wref the cdals frotnthMr own column*, such aaid duly credited.

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of heavy timbered laad

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$b4 a?e9tl aeon* .A fsarfal eiplqsiop. joKoceqitad at KvatonaooiUarf mw«» by %hich aevecal iives kato bee lost aad, a number of miners seriofcslfr, and p*»bibly fatally Malta. Tke etpiosiob 1rss 6StisEd flie'snddflft collppsa.M a pillar, causing in flimienSe fill

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I aiyvtea haeaase rihaa bet p»oaai«M)lew hia'

bail to aofWttjto acbvi erTn the case-of the1

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..ii I I ..I !.• jrf# •. mpClfeSEB TCiaMAMt. Newburgh. Frenkel & Co. Cincinnati clothiers, have as^imed-

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EM been cleared up, the young lady heraelf being fhe author of the mischief. A delegation ot Plttsbuig coal miners are visinng all places owhere men are working at a reduction and endeavoring to get them to join a strike.

Ten of theioroTS in Timothy Kelly's awe were for finding him guilty. His third trial begins Monday. The trial of Michael Fagan, also charged with the Phoenix Park murders, was resdiced this morning.

The seven prisoners who are changed -with treason and feloing in regard to tne urlawful use of explosives were arraigned for re-examination inf London this morning.

An explosion of gas in. the green room of the Abiqve Theatre, London, .lj^st night, dangerously injured three pentinK

The Secretary Folger said the txeaatTfV department had approved of the' psmbval of Deputy Collector Wright, of Chicago He was charged with falser measure, meet ctf vessels and being instantly in debt to his- subordinate* lor borrowed money.

Madison, Ind., is to have a big woolen mill. Fire destroyed $40,000 w.rth ot buildinn at Fairfield, la.'

The halance in the treasury Saturday was $370,931,216. Russia will negotiate a commercial treaty with Corea.

The star-route argument will be talked out to the bitter end.

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Intehial revenue receipts last moiftB

neaee of throata the GuilA w. kn^haa

stroof police guard

Commissioaar Green Bw Raum bas resigned, and his resignation hy been accepted by Preddeat Arthur. It wema^to

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A tornado, accompanied brkail, is regirted tahwt,fiws«l, gwa^da^nageneAr ^Cleburne, TV*. ... ,A

The FrenchTieeUjOT iH Tobqtrtn are regirded with eVideSrl*stfltty the ns^ tives but are not forcibly opposed.- 1

Bgveralmass awaM aseiepostottis I»» land inionnectksi sith nww oonspir aciesand n«mb«f offl^d .) the countpr^

W ateilif lucts for haulire Quotations paMisbsd as

plYbUM?SiSSPhetS£SdbStPrfor himself in pf)vate businesf. The ftrd Heutakot of Inland' Saturdif witn^Sed the dbpkrHumol ship^! load pf'earigrSnts for America helping a chttdfem into the boats and encouraging

vanea me motiey lcrr the 'Tewksbury Alms HQUM until tbe Legislature makca theTneeeasarf annroortatiitti

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th^4)£dSF onset His sympathy is reported -f tbJbave *^re^ted a profound imprcMjon."

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C»ll!fl|trr*Uled three mea, KMuadinf id otbam.L /-!••-ff n-.. j.liquor law Jmbeen decided tdUonal 3f Justice May, of

year, ota Dpy* went out io

li^le ten year. oU boy

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1*^ batt, Winbai, Wiidonsin, td play with matches. There will be fomkal if tbey can idehtifr^the athes.

Shd Supreme council ot tkM Rojal Ar- ,1 canom.at Ricbmoad, Ye. nftXt I

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Experiments with seed porn in Wsjsonsini^fl Btaneiota appear to esfabash thebdtef tfaai the genaiastiaaqtulit|

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grain was destroyed by the severe cold«i weathee of last winter. Sftere ia^efPr--fora, sppreheasiens l^a^. l^e tofrlP* tsijtoeshoft ,v ,,.,

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aa'Clsvater ,'f. *i^Ape6pt: fhe* Nevada "1 in the

A LadyC SAKFRAK* liar accident Block elevator horrible death ot afl About noon tbe elevator, %h fine bank building ot Flood 6 nanza kings, went up unsl, with a woman,.a man and the elevator boy. Between the first and second floors some of the hoisting machinery got oqt of order -1 and the tage b^meu»|Mt. Ia vain the attendant endflavOrid miee It 4i0tard^ or do^nwairfy He side of tbe cage aod opened the tiflHR^ on top Perceiving that a persoirapwa olimb from the cage top to the second' floor landing, he So informed the' kdy, and then assorted her through the Jra^ opening. .AS she whs cliniMM|ww|» the second fioordoStorsy t^sage

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body was wedged to batwean t»a cage and the dOor mat ft its' Witf Itt* possible to mndve tha cage wifhoat cntting away the wood vcrh, aad oamntrz» were sent for. The bodyk wmftoed^Tor nearly an hour aaq^-jMu in ^jJmRI^ where the elevator left It, the nesiaiweiegcaught between the frcop of tha^p of the cue and the casing the ittvator'* welL It was a

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sight horrible in extreme,,*

yet it attracted crowds of people. ITur *. s.j Rsvsaaa PallsoMaaa.t.ur*-1

Tbe following are the internaTretanao collections for (his district^ during April: -I t*V On lists...— On beer On spirits Ob Cigars On tobacco..^ ... On special t|t—

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Sittlai Balf's Party.

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Paul, May 1.—Information ha»

reached the department headquarters ha S at a as he am W

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Behan left Fort Randall for Standing Rock, having on board Sitting Billl^*3 band of UncopapaSioux,theolawarior-I being one of the party. They will reach Fort Yates Friday next unless the low stage of tbe water in the Missouri should delay the boat, where they contemplate^ to engage in farming. N,

Wont Redace tbe Lioeeae.

BDBLINGTON, IA.,

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May 1—The citjr

council last evening, in special session^. refused to reduce saloon license from |400 to $200. The matter has greatiyr excited public attention for tbe pastweek.

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