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"VOLUME X, THE COMING MAN Sezms to Be Governor Gornell Who at Present Controls the Situation, Henry Ward Beecher Inter- terviewed and Thinks There is no Hope for Conkling. The Longest Pole in the Present Contest ‘Will Knock the Persimmoos, A Hard Fight Avpaxy, May 30 1a m.—Messrs, | onlyafew days sigo two suspected |some seven miles west from Oscod Hhieres wero th-fil:\I»\md}cohw\;{‘hu\!Huw e that ot il romin s oe| A PATIENT PEOPLE. w4 v Stk i each and a note of warning to leave |at present appears to understand, for = |& favorably changé It their| Whittier, orator: John N. Westhers. the country. They took the hint and | can it be guessed with any degree of i - |sentiments in this respect|zuide; Ales. McKeuzie, secre b {Teft. | accuracy what chate the nterprise The Excitement Throughout Ire Sineb thie arriva) of Réfming Sntclope, | Geo. 5. Doane, P. (i, Simlah,Geo, mander; John E. Bonewitz, chaplain: J. Nelson Steward, warden; W. H. in - that e has been hrmmy f she Indians, though it is plai i = will take, if Soms suispose that min; who has worked *falthfillly #ight and | Wilcox, trustees. Omaha counc FERTLE NEBRASKA. |t will gide doi futo. Yorle. thenee land Ass g & brao day to reconcile them o the hecossity | Gt ity council hiavo ST to Fairmont and Geneva, and so on| * Aftitudes Gf obbying ““the great father’s orders, | ments with the boare through Nickolls coanty, where it will strike the C. B. U, P.” bilrmi this js not § i Fegardless of their pemonal claims for | the hall for each council to occupy the favors. Lew Dog'd’ brothet with{same room on alternate Mon eight other lodgesare @n, route here | eveliings. from Sitting Bull’s camp, and Lieu- | tenant Booth of the Seventh infantry has gone out with an escort and wag- Encouraging Reports From Three Thriving Towns. Every Species of Tyrrany Prac- ticed Upon the Irish by Forster and His Spies, NEWS GF THE DAY. encouraging quantities, | The Union Pacific company forfeited Valley County. 20,000 in bonds by failing to com- Correspondence of Tur Prr. plete the O. & R. V. road to the west ons to expedite hismovementsas much 12 Ouv, Valley G — | lno of Dotk county by the I of Jan. e Ly el Sutoide ab Columbus. 4 Whet s wi all | e 'y Spedial Dispateh to Tk Brx. 1 prosume that the wost of theeders o Mot Whether this wil ever 4l oy Gonition of the Gountry | leut for ‘Mianaing Rock: Low Dog gt * Te M 50 5. !"’ THE Oxania I ever the ultimate determination Growing Darkeit Every and Crow King have both suggested|—J. N. Lawson, a resident of this ley county is in the | the future that they will lose their pawer io| ylace, suicided” this morning about west corner of cre: 1+ | prosperity of Butler and Polk counts o] cause other hostiles to abandon Sit- | half past 9 o'clock by shooting himself Ord 5o Bon De considered as reasonably as- ting Bull if taken down the river, but |inthe head. Cause, finan: that it is pretty m ty-five miles from are culties. ery serious both appear A at Clon: SFLED 70 ORBY, ORDEL: umong the bes cavest railroad | disturbance A Bloody Duel. Conklng, and Arthur arrived | Station, ¥iz: St. Paul, bei we have | mel to-morr f wvillthen | Low Dog, in particulii, Hs | Lirein Roek, Ark., May 30 Lere this morning, and are stopping a: | things a good deal like whice peoy e atteiiipi {v offer for sale the leases of [arrival here, has heen very obedient | m, Ty youns mirt o Tryat und the Delevan house, the eorridors of | although T think Tre Weexty Bee| THE GRAVES REPT GREEN. | several farms from which the tenanis |and has rendered much assistance by | Siricklund quarrelled yesterday, which are crowded with their backers, | - 7 2 & 2% | . ave been evicted, and the evicted |cuidting the needless fears of his|y trivial master. The. e A hard fight is expeetod, as there i not a sign of yielding on the part of the Conkling snen The Political Nations! gress of the bany is watched frv By sovosilisell M¥ Shibiedf] o befan |the coereion act to the uttermost. |on the boiler decks of tho sicamers S1—4p cvidences of a decisve victory for Tyt e ToE The general condition of affairs in | before named. * The war department it Conkling fuwing to be meoop.] - Priges by the flo LD Ireland grows darker hour by hour. | will e performed . its duty|on a horizontal bit at the cireus of nized scems o be that Conkling will be sent back %o the senate, but Platt will not b The latest. roports are that Platt claims sufficient votes - to izsure th .h;u'.n».( himself and Conkling. tis enou h repubacans have been res “eoognize and ators, WITH REECHER Nasuxtiee, Tenn., May 30—10 . wu.—In an interview here to-dy Rov. Henry W Beecher said:” “Conk- 2 T sent hack to the > is entirely wrong. Y s his abilities, Conkling has forfeited ail claim to aid or comfort. Robert- 1+ having the administration’s inflo- and one thousand custom house po‘ntments, s not an easy man to defeat. Moreover, Robertson is g »l man and if he sucoseds in the sent insue, he will be more power- han Conkl 1d will supersede Lim in state politics, Beecher that Grant s hastening on to N Y for the purpose of suppor Conkling, but is naking the gre mistake of his life in so doing, THE SENATORIAL CONTEST Aviaxy, N. Y., M 314 m. The senatorial contest here s now virtually reduced solution of the question what oMl will ! He at present rols the situatio can by a word settle the difticulty. il is for cither “Repnblican faction the strongest. candidate and the pres- sure'to-night hrought to bear upon him is the most singular as well as of that their tick nd Depow for first and Whecler for see- roell and Ro choice, Cormuell ond choice, € third choig butalways Cornell. The admit that they would sccept tickel |5 made up 6F Gonkling and Gornell. ——— GENERAL NEWS. CHicaco, May 30,-—The Daily News specials from St. Paal, Minn ton started to-day s his on housand mile trip down the & Havrs, Ind., May 30.— Wm. saloon keeper, was niurdered morning, by Balesor G an. They fought to s an old geadge, and while Hall down he shot him in the month. Sr. Pavt, Minn, M —The Riverside hotel at Black River Falls was totally desiroyed by fire yester ay. Loss, §3,] . Muskncax, 1. T., May 30.—A. S, Harvey, manager of the newspaper published here in the Choctaw to nd weil known as a_contributor to the eastern story papers, died sudden Iy of heart di Cumcaco, dollars_worth which was interrupted by the pollce Satucday night were for- feited this morni Faro, May Joln Kirchir, cian committed suicide last He left the fol- he heat is too much E ing tolook for a cool He had a wife and seven n, who are now in very desti- tute circumstances, Sudden Death, National Associated Iress, Lovisviiee, Ky., May 31-1 a. m. Geo. W. Rohm andJohn W. Swith, 1t two young men of nineteen wach, shook nds with and playfully remarked, lot’s ave some fun spa They faced <me another for an instant_and young Rehm called, as he patted his breast, ““Hit me here, Johnnic,” but before his companion could do so the speaker fell over dead Superceded. Natioual Asociated T'ros. Dis Morxes, May is repported here that Godrey, of this city, will be successor af Ge mson at Washington, as commissioner of the general land office. Gol. Godfrey was an applicant when Wil s appointed com- missione A Drouth. Curcaco, 311 a m.—Three since m fell the weath- dry and sovere- ted if ion is suffers p wilf be ly, the wheat - o rain does mot come soon. F reported to-day in Towa and Nebras and there_are indications that it will exte Chicago. l |in the statements of the ofticers in | Louis H Korty, s ey d S 0dd Fellows have Gerry charge of them. The Pioneer Press| Parley M. Hartson, Jr. V " Cutcaco, May 30, The Weather. ‘]‘“‘\-‘“‘1 o ) - | correspondent was permitted to visit | H. P, Develon, Recorder. § i The Drovers’ Journal, reports as fc Nationa Associated Iress. y representation of the usual bus urg attracted as usua | the camp and_remain in it during the | tzve Anderson, stand 4 | lows: : 1 Wasnserox, May 30, — Indications | Pursuits, including law and The wholesurroundi od [night, and after the interview be- :;‘ 2 Anderson, standard bearer. - Sir |~ Hogs _Reccipts, 2 hip for the upper Mississippi and lower | . The public school is well patronized, | in its mass of humanit | tween the chiefs and the officers in | Michael Coady, sword bearcr. Sir|ments, head; Missouri valleys: Generally fair weath- |88 i8 also a miniature Methodist uni- | the town being crowded from an car- | charge, accompanied Licut. Robinson | Chas. Needham, warden. Sir Charles | market activ er, winds mostly from northea u.:‘\m" A}u earne 5 ; y hour in the morning with ;n his inso of the camp to the|R. Turniey, c n 1"11 packing i“ southeast, higher barometer, andslight | to secure the seminary that was finally | from every portion of Adam: - | lodges of Crow King and Gall. Both | DeWitt, Reed » : 0c lowor on light at s in temperatu located at York. Twenty acres of | joining counties, and durm; ¢ | woro wall filled with their respective | - oed and Hume, |and 10c off on_heavy. shipping, — beautiful and valuable land had been |excursion trains from followers who had gathered there to| & ";"'}" - N oF bing made at €5 ¢ 55; culls, weak Fatal Accident. secured, and the foundation laid for | brought L isten to any news their chiefs might | o o M Kohr, commander of Omaha feeling at the National Awociated Pross Lovisviiie, Ky., May 31—1 a. m. Jacob Bendel was instantly killod nd Fred Meyer fatally injured while dig- ng a , by the caving in of an cmbankment. _ Bendel was single. Meyer has a wife and six children. Jowa Vigilantes. National Aworiated Pros. Conypox, Tn., May S1-—1am— “Knights of the Switch” is the name of a mew” organisstion for vigilance purposes in Washington and Boone townships and_Harrison_county. Of late this committee has been _accom- plishing its mission on several violat- Inthe depois and hotels 1t | genernlly believed that srved d_even if Conk- 5 fitest friends at the capital in- sist the his full vindication can only | I by & retarn of both sen- | found few comp! t without the aid of ature. he | buildin from Generals Sherman, Han- | (ST 0f six boats yestorday, thruo iy |31 Gustavus Stev 52°, Master | lands 4 | Mr. 5 | addition to those named —en Ronte for | of the lodge: A Headless Body Found. . | ernor Furn: - : AT DAYTON, other points on the river—caused con- Rabions] 1 | elevated position, and is in tt| Davrox, 0., May 31—1 a. m,— | siderable consternation in the Indian PR i 3 iy St i , 0., . m, . ¥ Warren, of Mt. Olivet| Cmicaco, ) "1 a. m.—The lod by ravines, having nt | Decoration Day w arved he ion_with the woll-{ 8 e e RO s 1o | Head a man was foumd a was | question, should find a greater numbes d smoth- of tenl | Ghaesvance of the Decoration Day s Y parties with their friends it is _beliey- | people from time o time, a duel with kny Both were t e need o send your tre in the East. d aro resalved on proventing tho sl oting _inériguos » 2ag thom. The | cut and will die.” Tho flesl on Sirick o - * v [y farca. Tt is roportad e gov. | rentera: o Sfr Prose will | o acums. was cut into. fine._shreads L | ) v Your S | crnmenk 3 Gonidaring® estres o probably be informel Fithin the next | anq Jarge pieces of flesh wero cut from camp is floating dowrt the, Missou leagne, and it is siid that "t will | dothits “wador |00 tha the hoghles A dogng cofiod . | do this by straining the power under ed | is b oba and the five cor p more reed i nter Accident at a Circus. Obb SETTLER. people when they Herk THROWING OTL ON THE FLAMES. Royal & English menageric . ent of the statutes « e ed o N at S Ay nia] t Butler and Polk, her s, The statues of W Donas, May 31—1 . m.—The ex. |41 fmed over ‘;’:H‘fi‘”'lfifi e |y o] s {f‘! R, Correspondence of Tuz Ber, Lincoln and Lafayeite on | citement throughottt the country in-' %5 “MTuuhitn, of Detil's Lake l’:‘h“‘:: ).’fb‘}l e oot Oscrota, May 30. |square were conconled by creases. The oppressive act of the is to have clisige of them, |and found very serinusly tuitred. Ho oA | drapery Wouming plants. The |government only throws oil on the 3 e OBV et i Uiey Bive o canse b regret the move. Tn considering this iatfer, it shotld be remembered that the majority of ihe Indians have surrendered at the solicitation of Goveriment Agent AL ison, who voluntgered to go io Bull's camp under pay of the government. They have, therefore, only been pseudo prisoners of war, and the eare of them has been attended with many difficul- {was conveyed to the Hudson house | where he till lies uniler modical treai- | mient. | Burned to Death. | Livrre Rock, May 30.—Two boys, azed 10 and 13, sons of n priminent farmer named Willi ler county, were burned to death yes- <erday while attemp. to fiii & lamp during the absence of «he other Hlames. Under thr coercion act two farmers is the seat of g : lic escoried by the difision county, andhas a population of about | the national cuard took place in {1 arrested at Mount Templo yes- 1,400, noted for eutorprise, cultur | aftefnom, the procession b wed and another at_Glastedmin. and thrift. Amoni the peopde e | by Hon. Robert 1. Lincoln. v|Eaoh of these arrests is bitterly re- = | G sentod by the people. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Loxnoy, May 30—10p. m.—A spe- | eial meciing of the stockholders of the vermment in Buther | P “hard thnes,” possessi think, a portion of the power requisi as the dull lett. KL al A | Natio | N0k ox T cnrese. The party iy | shotzun. | Akerly round in | Armstron: - | Annin W A% OTHE W REGISTRATION LIST. Alhee ( Anderson J Angel D P Adaws H Anderson Wm Adams W L Anderson C A Andes HM Adams Akers Ben F ton H K James or Astin JM Barke ‘u.d_m making of good times. H: e s Markland iron and. coal company, of | tjes. The fact that only one Indiarr| hers of the fami: u | we find one of the largest end fines reseps wit] | C1asg0W, was held to-day, and ‘after | has thus far deserted is suflicient proof A Peacoful Bull a storny discusgion of over two houirs, | of their earnestness o] airposs, 1s iwell be delivere: school buiklings in the state, ou X iteadt, Moy 90-4 p. vy hmr';‘f:m s Y s L = it was resolved to wind p the affirs |88 s couipleto. success of Major |, G o i XTE, phoctatafing o [ of the compatiy i consequenc of the | Brotherton’s plan for-breakang down | it 6 FOPS 0 ML i ho| Sitting Bulls 1N thé “use fos. " Whiloin England. we LATER. Since the above dispateh was written of liabilities oyar th Russia i e 1o postal 2th of last M the present ye unced from all the Catholic pupi's | I untfl the . was fomally an-| 000, and was erccted by C Van Alstyne, of Linc it n. There four churches with edifices, Bap! 5 s 3 nd | the number of letters sent through the [ orders have been regeived to remove | "6 oie o oo cforday. i i ey DAL posts, the G. A. and | ] bor antum amounts to 30, 1y Ger. | the hostilps to Fort Y84, near Stand: | 1 the City yesterday. Congregational, Methvdist and Catho- | ion, decorated _the ' GBS R 5 e A Frightfal Fall g - A many to 14 and in France to 13, in|ing Rock agency and turn them over Niw You, May W0 X Hatiterof] lic. Thereare A. F. & A. M. and (). | T pucin the after | pycda the nmber is b 1, One of {to Gen. Catlin, * A long parley has| NEW York, May 50.—A nuniher of % nogn . parade of all the local wilitary Orange, N. J., G- A R, | ooy panses took place. AT UINCINNATE May 304 young ludies visite 1 Ea ashort distante ujl the momtain, one of them, Miss Ella Dean, seventeen, fell over t shty feet. Her compani rified,and two of th F. lodges, and a post of the from of avhich-appett to e prosper There are two newspapers, The T publican and The Press, both of which areacredit to the town, At thiv|PTOH ber of just been- leld with the chiefs and leading men; and the” order filly x- plainbll ‘th them. . Fhey manifest no great_surprise, and to all appearance: are fully determined to quictly sub- mit. However, Maj. Brotherton will surround the camp with a sirong cor the catises allegeid for this poot show- ing is that Russians have no faith in their_government, their lotiers to din the cow e Rock, a romantic resort | nd | and quite expect ypered and exam- e of transmission. nature, 1o family mes R A Burdick end o” | Buckner Harrison Brown J Bell Cyrus D Bennett J Benson W V wn Conrod Heemer D B Burnham N G Bushnell Chas Barkalow S D Barkalow M W Broadbent J sessions, and large |4 no Ty ! o of pickors Laaht and be pe.. | sho was killed. D he AR S 2 i Jadioef erets or political opinions, are dis- | don of pickets tosnis id be pr Aol T P ““,L R 2% inlirend, thig il e "d“ cussed in that country letter. _On the | pared to. prevent the _escape of any | 1001 stood up and waving her hs < {oxed lent milroad :‘m‘ R “n&w | other hand, the facilities ave very [malcontents, Tho camp will L T Eallisig sh had. SEEck 6:i} 55 ihekid | Brows Frank D {house with stiteble acoommodations is| (ration Geremonies at Syring ud there”are towns of eonsid: | broken; eprly to:morraw oning and | SIS BAMIEC SPIER e (e RRO O | Icking, but will be had in due time. | Marietta; Ohio. s the oeator, | STDIC 820 whers this Jettest fow as | o baton obiTuglant and Bl o0 o ervsbloHad Foen's en | Brown Win ¢l : : o, wua (o orutor. nre, dro- only delivered once a|gage will be madg as guickly as pos- | Spo Where she ba ; ¢ | Brown t house scuare s dresse {frmves of sistoen fuindred. sotdiers | ) ¥ ¥lo. " Capt. Cliffed, Liout. Robin she rolled over and fell as’ many | Brown A i e Lrimimne o idatomes with i of | The ex-Enifrom Bugerio has at e o0 and Licut. Young luve been |[oct further, | fally | landiys | ol have boen taken for giving it a carpet , Rey -luee u il Toc i ¢t | ordered to take charge, and. proceed i g h soldier,-company aud. e decided upon* the final place of sepul ¢ : ¢ inches. long wad cut on | Brady John ctih soldier, -company and regiment 1 p pul | e iy ook o ofbluo grass. Tt will prove™s wost | hacing ' juse been erceted at their | e of her husband and L5 s A e SEEwiskiake, attractive spob for the hiew cofirt | graves. leumis o b areend nod Chicl rith guasds T, e, bst o and physici house. Hotel actommodations are all | hurst and the two last of the o - 9. via|sides the injury'to the head [thateontd bo deatred. The variont | Gt ey i il the o hurfod B, D O My 20, e e soveral Brclscs an he Jimbal et fom T Togal o st | Dayse eing o e | P o her ited iat night f0e Starting | 200 O Blo o now o sroleasions ave liberally and fntel. | prs oy Tho wet). | Tew hours at the - Hotel - de ~Mouehry, | Rock, via Bismarck, with 1300 hostilc i 7 Gt el yaae oflices and 1 e mil- | > [wh dered at this post last win- Shooting Affray. Clark N ligently reprosented. Crops in #he | itary prom includ.s | Wher o n officer snd escort | National Assotidted Prese, | Cook B S vicinity are looking fincly, and y an extensive street parado parsicipaied y: Wit mes al troops wers | Aruatta, Ga., May 311 a. m.— | Clark David DSt fudherts amenOYR. forfin by all the city resiments and o "SGL Even | sent with each of the steamers. This | Joe Davis (colored) insulted the wife | Cri o ! i he o= 71 ) z abor of hostiles came | . Chas. ki Soutter s loval n“l?fld'l .x\v i o | tio mansion in which she rested Sbose pnorn (hout 100 other hostiles came | of Mr. Chas. Akin, a g onues . ve thousand confed- |0 ok onad |in._ Sitting Bulls daughter was of the | near Madison. A warrant was swor | Childs i 2 g e lcbenest rogreta. ~ The nuptiale. of | Prty. Tho remayal is being quietly [out for him and Offcer Wallace wen. | Cooper F g S ., s of the G Y| e D o M onchey wers sy dale | submitted to, and_the late hostiles |to arrest him. Davis attempted to| Clark Phi good.” There are here excellont open nd fedes - o meiled o the te allace shot him with e John | fy, when | enlitirés revol¥er fow hours. s re * | time, to have been the most brillinnt Dt | of any that liad heen seen in Eiirope, IRATION FiloN D3 10 p. ni. | id Kigente was both instremental swaRcK, May 27.— One thousand military and | the presiding genius of the festivities. [ have embarked o steamers at Buford, The inquiry into the method of the ling Rock by taking off of " the late Sultan Abdul | ings for a steam flouring mill and for a creamery. Anyone desiring to invest in these enterprises, could not casily find a more desirable location. RISING 17y | This pretty little village is two and half years old and has a_population | The negro died in AT BUFFALS | Bureaio, N. Y., M —Decoration Day w | celebrated this afternoot | A Duel. National Associated Pross, Cua AT CLEV LAND., number of 300. Tt is situated on the 0. & R SIS T el e, , and is bound to make ly \"*1'0""“1‘;}:” i’)‘l “““' o ,‘}::}(k"l‘fil ‘l‘"y""" probably be added to t 5 ganti- | Gee, Nunley, wh e growth and his- | here bout four hundred | the exile o Al frou Elyp =5 b a y upon the growth and his- | her o our hundred |1 now. allygod thiatithe infensions | 01 |Abancrispha e were decorated, and The general mer- e nd the hardware, drug, lum- | st graves _— — teon years old, was shot in the n | of " the conspirators had much wider ot procession THE MYSTIC ORDERS. cantile, grocery : scope than their action extended. The Vefore ho had an opportunity to fire at | ber and grain and stock hand ercises took place this aft il L R S D - 3 | his vinele. He is fatally injured. Both | Copatiies diivs thatt frosthy Top [ whole of the fperiai house, mako | Notos From the Craft in Varlous | uro miliciz, | ‘\:i‘:‘,,f:inl;-‘h” May 311 a. | clean sweep of exery male of the blood Societiay | AFlat Denial, | fully. The Risi © zen- {of the Caliph, and “then invite Ismai MASONIC. ional Aesoriated Pres | ! to assume the phate and b of personal and and B The lecture of General Albert Pike “':;""‘W\""-“-‘!I'p y:\:m P i ; e for the toww's existences |ing and the tarn out of military and | over the wholo world, . What seses |0 “The History and Symbolism of | hers feacr cinteny (1 pubton arrived Eoiniie Railatioe nolibin. @eotes L eties was very ereditable. | this statement some air of ve Masonry,” was largely attended nt Ma- | ing hoiit tHe puiilished fepork sclf to the grain and stock business, generally suspended and. tude s the fact, recently alluded nonie hall w0 Fiday céening. The | that he jsto be inv o | ways paying fie pr d 50 num’ ts o T“""'"-“_'lmilI;“:‘;;L‘ e | groak erudition. of the venorablo lee- | cotntof adifferenco in his accoi B . o Xy ..,'({' ostox, May 31—1 a. m.—The| Paber primted in Turkiah at Goueva | turer was exhibited in a familiar talk o ot members. . He dinics t of two hour sahall the Moham n which the most im-| ., Indi v and eh is deboied en- hosiile to the exist- ob- pendent is a sprizhtly w ; Beiig well sustained. The edaeat rial day was universally ob- | and circulated U and excellent. | served here and in-every town in the | medan tribes of state. Local celebration began with | Northern Africa, w lntite charge and says he will pr led ina mas- | cute those who libeled him Another Strike. portiit stibjects wer terly manner, v al facilitics arc ample ‘The Congregationalists h i peculiar to eyt S penenainihe chin me in Turk <o distinguished lecturer. S i ! tion that will i 5 i ' v Cixeisyari, May 10 p. m.—1t tion that will be v thy of far| AT ot i ACAND AL S B f sty May 30 3 | | more pretentions tovius; the comti ovreviie Ko Mas 51 . |REMOVAL OF THE REDS:| The Uth dueren o ihe Tndeo of | i 18t repdried that the-dmaliamated | | when it is _comioted, will e ahout by Taop Al il . fetiion Ariclent diid Aceepted Seol: The four thousand gr at Cave H The < nch In and the amount of § tions were wnprecedented. The ota | 84,000. Tno surreunding country is all Caat conld % veasonablyde §6 QBooTAEOA D ] b | were decorated to-day. eautitul for situation,” and “richas | 5“6 TG dirt.” W noticed a_field of rye, in |y, ] hich the stalks stood fully four foct > west, have ordered | a general strike and they will 0 out | to-morrow Thesirikers in rt, | ., alone will number Hhiohsnid mem. The stril v|Gver 1,000 Captive Hostiles |!i™h Rite was beautifully cxompli on Thursday evening in the Valley number | or than | Embark on Three Steamers |y, Moriah Lodge of Perfection, No. at Buford for Standing |2, Albert Pike, 22 wmd Wi, H: union soldie is said to | high; wheat, barley and oats were o't "ire Whbeleed; e Rock Agency. Ircland, 33, the Supreme Council |be for 50 per cent, atiakct. AN jmr 3 ""'5.‘.:?,‘5 looked | liaplain, Re S, Detwiler. ' The| 5 assisting. Mt, Moriah Lodge now |ties are very reticont, and little - | : i atany “.!\:‘.;l‘th \:l.::”‘.;:-_:.‘;;m:lluf._ 1 m,;_l -«,.‘(1‘ R L numbers nearly thirty members and {;;l'l]‘l;l‘:ffiohwm mine mill owners last season. was_pleasant and much interest was | BUFORD, D. T,, May 25.—The ques- |1 it # most flourishing _condition. ase Ball | 0SCEOLA. Saaitatiar **| tion of thomovomentof the hostile Aniong the distinguished brethren| iy 1 | | T i ths home of our boy gov- T | at this post, it is thought, will be set- | preseitt wire Wt R. Bowen, s | The following games were pla | arsew ernor, and a strong hold the boy apon the popular heart much to build up the shire Polk county, now havi tled within the next twoor three days, | B o qE L2 porhaps within the next twenty-four L\ erituslynehotos (ol e *on | hours, The steamers Sherman, Helena { - Devel, 33', Grand Master Talle Addresses { gnd Far West are af the post 1%, ¢f (¢ Nebraska Grand Lodge; of five or_six hundrod. i G Porter, Gen. | for orders from dopartment heddquar- | Chas. P, Gooduan, 32", of the North. = residence is a plain, unpreten | James .\l;“lL'.y.x.h‘;r”n..il nited £itates | fors and ovorything is in readinessfor o e cesters 8, Detroits 4. ern Jurisdiction of the United States, s were re- Bostox, May 3 one and one-half story white perations when the orders come. The Bostons 8,Cleve ing off all b it will never v, Nebraska City, was in-| stalled in his office on Thursday even- capacity for holding or car surplus water— yesterday with un ed arrival of Capt. Mat] | n the proc )f the Seventh cavalry, com: which few day woods netka, a small town twenty miles from to one of your Omaha sewer im- forated and address made by numerous | marched by the camp and | ing by Eminent Commander Long. broglios. 1t'is, in fac, at a vil- | illustrious speakers. 2 105 SN 3 postiey shoutiskneoni| Thor = e b lago site an one will find in a day’s | o T e "“; ‘:l;::;‘, iThe [mseallinent of cficers, o ML) N e e rido ona “mixed tr Calvary Commandery took place on Thursday evening in Masome -Hall, nd Commander Long performing n. | established a strong picket guard around the camp last night after dark | in such a manner as to intercept_any | fugitives who might h fright- and the 0. | &R. V. has thus far given the !u\\n' {none other. The Record is the only | | paper, and being a right good on: rved | is reported B o i e st, singing societic the ceremmy and installing the fol- | neighborhood, but the none ”other s newded. Mr. Bitten: (€, A R Post, singing socictios a 0 attempisto escape, and then | oo EEilie Lok | Sgihortiood e e bender d down and out, | participate vhich there | jnstructed Capt. Clifford and Lieut, | %58 evered as. though d Tn ade ™Y 9F | Robinson to calm the fears of the In-| Sir James S. France, Kin. Comman- | Head was severed as though de able antagonist, on the woman suffr ex-Postmaster-Conerst, S | dians by telling them they would be | der. Gustavus Stevonson, Gon. |* 0N notified as soon as orders’ received their movements. The manifested much confidence Sir 8. K. Jackson, . Monell, The Me nard, of Tenne Preshyterians have churches here, soldier rdling: | et Jno. Chicago Live Stock. Council, No. 320, and deputy sups mmander—instituted a new the Legion of Honor day eveni y-five charter | w members. The name adopted f in new council is the building, but, there wasa slip. |and membe The present school building is too | islature, wh small to meot the demands, and the | Edward McPherson in Presbyterian church is consequently | which was responded to used as one of the school rooms. How- | Governor Stone. have to give them, and they . | STRONGLY ExPRESSED THEIR PLEASU: when informed of the commanding of- ¥ Licutenant | ficer's continued good feeling _toward At 2 “o'clodk the | them, and his assurance that they had on poor stock, that_quality b g bad, but all d > | cattle sold st < ever, it has been determined to mct‘phvg-&flnl\ was formed in the c no cause to fear, as the orde: 3 fine ik schol e, 1o st some | o th sqare, Gettyabarg st they ahonld come u-(\‘.xkrl.nlfnl-r.:}it DembeE o il b el by | dium weights, & £0.000. and work upon this will soon |G, 4. R., Livutenant Gosernor Stone, | a change to better their condition and | cuty Cooren™ it e oo g |5 e disillery stock, &5 400 commence. : seat | pecnetary of tho Interior Dunkle, the | bring about the object for which they | evening, Junt 6th. at 8 . o "0a% |3 00 distillery cows, §3 600t 40; ou may remember that on thefirst | Pennsylvania legislature, Geo.” S.|had surrendered. = The officers in | crerSroumCyoth, ot 8 p. m., and | butche gyroce G alivices day of January last the county court | Woodtprd. U , the Dickinson | charge freely express confidence in | fhat date The - fojloescang after imly'at $3 50684 20; o The following are the ability to cause all to move|names of the officers of the no heorfully without a demonstration of | council: . A. M. Chadwick, cony. |5 2 of force, but should such demonstra- | mander: Will H. Ril ¢ I house was destroyed by fire. itsplace | college cadets, of ‘will soon be more than supplied, as authoritie bonds have been voted, and o brick |place be arlisle, the civie 00l children of the | s andbanners 3, fair supply and firm 0@ 20; wintered Texan ing flo ors of the law in their vicinity, and couse, to cost 83,000, will be erected | marked with the names of the differ- | tion be hecessary there 15 ample for 2 g, ) vice-com- | in light supply and suzall de mand. this season. L ¢ o |C0t states who have buried dead in | here at hand e ey e ‘é.‘:‘,“,"f{;;.;’;‘°‘;‘2u.f:{1,’:'."‘“" MoSh P - Keceipts, 100 he wl; ol O'[Eefl‘:rvnt_t]fim! il boimt of the | the cometery, and the brass bands of |act promptly. For some reason | treasurers W.H. Hydo, medicg) x| S5 foerss. very dull and py, ices 1@ . . matlrond it Stroms “"zvlhnki,\‘sbflm- Standing Tock appears {o be dreadod | ovmmors Giow, T Yeoch e W ex- (i‘:_.czr‘;wf;' [;;:n' to choice shogy, 00 per head, 82 (s stockers and feeders, dull, being | arlson C W astleton Win arr John Castim The Crittenton § Doty . Doty Doty 0 8 Jr Dormann A Dicbolt, G Doherts Jogeph Driscoll € Doane G W Dewey C H Donahue Dan Donahue J H Evan CB Fhri; Farsland Pat Freeman G A Frost @ W Ful Frax Staphen French Abner Fernandies Edv Ford W W Fitch H V Fitzpatrick D sskett Chas J Frarev AR Gorham D L yrman J Gurske Golden Thos inner Otto srman P J hbon W M ates H N o an Frank Hill Geo A rt Andrew Halderman E D Hodger Hunt Chas Houck 3 Ha Ha o Hickman y 8 H Hubba Hand Hine C D Harrison F J | Hennesy W P Herald A J Houston 8 PACIFIC COAST WITHOUT T t went out to & scnDEL. 1 ke was kiled at the | Henry * Schwoerer. | first discharged both-barrel | SIXTH WARD. | istiansen Stepi Cor I with several lots of ROVGCATION. y in that place ay s, the off had abin 1 ar- d the the railroad, have thgut making an a pistol Axford Carr Anderson A H Geo T | Allquist Albert Ahlquist Joseph F| Adaws D P | Briggs J § | Brereton Chas Briscoe R | Borland James L Barlow e DeBolt G Blair Harry ¢ Budd W K Bosurd W R | P ] Blair Robert Ballou O H Bendorf Crist | Burnham Levett Batdori H NUMBER 280 BOSTON STORE, 616 I0th Street (See Flag.) SPECIAL OFFERINGS. Magnificent Lawns, Flegant Percales, Beantiful Prints, New Lace Buntings. LADIES’ LINEN ULSTERS $1.25,$1.50, $1.75, $2.00. Another Lot of those Splendid Table Linens (Red Borders) 50c 85c, T5¢ per yord. “Recognized Headquarters for Hats.” ThousandsLadies’ and Misses’ Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at Wholesale Prices. P. G. IMLAH, - - - Manager, LEADER OF POPULAR PRICES. New Shoe Store. W. L. KIDD, Prop,, "%, NEW GOODS-LATEST STYLES BOTTOM PRICES—EVERYTHING WARRANTED. Max Méyer & Co. NMCAEIA. | | Guns,Ammunition,Sporting Goods FISHING TACKLE, BASE BALLS, and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. SEND FOR PRICE-LIST. G i [MAX MEYER & CO. Omaha, Ne Cassiday L B (’ Y I?‘I s lhln.x Martin Tttner Nicholas : Rhoads A K « pT | Tttner Keran Innegan S A Van Ross John M Clapuan F H [ Jomes Harris Jonas Henry Rassmeson Nelse Campbell W F { Johnson Lucas W Josselyn 8 T Cornish Marcus - | Jester J M Ca nish G T, | Cuttler F E Classen Peter Camphell 0C | Thantbers Wi Chambers Frank Chambers J L Coburn Wi Craren Wm Cuddy W J | Chnsiwses Martin | | Dutcher Rodney Deidrich Edward | Ly hu Dewitt J A Davis H J Dorsey J W | Doerty | Durkee F .J | Dezan Jerrymyer | Donabue J J Starkey Thomas H Smith J E 5 er B B ith J H Smith J M Smith W A e ¥ Swith E V Jacobson W N John E ohnson Jones A F acobbe Jenson R P Johnson Rufus M Shinn M, Spau Sprin Str: on I Sachsse F hmidt € y W Schmidt Henry Sturges Jacob B Siith An Sargent D B Schmité Chas W v Kammer S n PT Smith F $ Squires G G Smith J L n Chas Smythe Saaby Lewis s Shill John Starkey A M Shields Lewis enson John H Steel D Kellom John I Kupphl J Stevens Kupghid dles D V Saxe W H Lahr Cha Sehorn | Levitt H Spellerbe Ludmgton Horace Schwobe Hermat: son_Peter Stratton W H J Savage J W Swartzlander A Tarpening Thompson N F Murphicy Mik Mansfield ¢ R | Thomas D L er Peter Miller G B Trattc rott Fred Miller ¢ Turtle Thomas B Thompse Moore Chri | Tinom Honry Troster Simon Murphey M T Tunnell A N | Meyer Geo Thomas Jessie 1 | Marey Stephen hompson 0 P ¢ | S D schuck B Tzsechuck Win No-1 | Muilizlt Wi usland Tibike Martin Win No-2 | Metzler Alvin rlwell Win v James G llingwood J M | Muckley John mson Granville Taylor John Ellegard ChrisJ | Moe Henry A tt Albert Erickson Fred 3 : ; Viitianag 1 ) o e Vankuran . Falconer #% |Mayer Goolf e B M skuran A % Vankuran A J Fars hn 5 i t Michae Valentine J Valentine J E Fiula Frank L Vi r W H Fritcher C L | | Fairehilde FH | Fernandics brank | French B B Egrd Stephen ani Pt | Falconer Ed W Field G W Gardeni T Jble M H han The Housel C( Hensman Hine K Hilbert A H Hansen J P Hunt E B Herzoy Franklin Houek D B House J Ei Hyla Hoben A Hunter J Haestis Hurlbert Warren Harley D A Howe J D Huntley J J | Haverly D M He ks Anson | Harris Henry ns | Hoxel Frank | Hansen Nelse | Hensman J Hall R 8 | Quick T 5 Hall Frank A | B Van Valkenbu N McCune J W Melntyre W G M Wallace Wi Williams H H feCayue J L Withnell R J ams L B MCovm B Weidexsoll J J t Harri McCormick Waller Fran® John rty Dair Wilborn G W s Lewis y Uran P Weis C H Wilson Thomas Welshans W J L Williams Tra Waddell F K Walker H D Whit Willia Walker Will FP W s Hans No 2 v Peter s J P Nobles J elson Mayynus Nelson Al Neslein Ru Ne son Hans No } Ne Ne N s J G Wilkins Th Wright Silas Wold Woodworth L West J B Ward Wi Witte L H Osthrop Wells Chas Woodburn J H V Martin Zimmer F P Yoest € F 2 May 28th, 1851 ertify that the above is t list of registered voters of ward. C. C. Figeo, ter Sixth Ward. Pen Pagten H Patrick A S WG shirt_in the btedly the b | United States is mamufactured at | Omaha Shirt Factory. | of material and workmanship, Peterson A—2 latz Paul Peterson Chas | bined with their great impr ” ::; '\|qu». sir Phelys A W |that is reinforced fronts, reinforced Pierce John H J W | backs, and reinforced siceves, makes potter W H James | their shirt the most durablo and best Potesson Nel fitting garment of the kin r Al ufactured at the moderate price of ate p our make is will refund $L30. Every s aranteed first- | the me Rone D B Rowles Joseph R Ritter Henry y if found necessar, Rathburn G R Rees S We mak Ity Rowe James E Richardsc Shaker, and Canton R 60" BowleaChis W to comfort, warmth and durabil- | Richeliew Edward Rowley Rich: ity. To invalids and weak 1 | Russell Elias Richardson Lyman | persons we offer special inducements | Roe Peter W in the manner these goods aro made Robbins Francis or their protection. Rose J W Richard “ Pu. Tl 3 Robbinson Steve Russel | 1807 Farnham S¢. oburisom Was . Jehae ' Don't fail to seo the Monitor @il Store before purclasing Rowe James E

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