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MONDAY JITNE IR 183 T R THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ~ OMAILA,NEB, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1883, ; ‘\'('), 310 X TWELFTH Y. 85 n, gy, { SLAUCHTERED INNUGENTS !epart, when a man rushed | report that James Gordon Bennett has | D'ST'“Q“'SHED DEAD. gress, The firm has since accepted the [ is made for the benefit of the many who SUNDAY PIGIIIOS. up 4 informed him of the disas. |guaranteed the expenses of the team to | | Lard in question under protest | know him only by nam i state that if it If the above request be not e ter and i ediately fell down speechless | the extent of 22,500, o M r . 1 nplied ad not been for Be liberality, the iy ¢ The Collapse in Lard, th, or the charge re ot v o e at hovse, an 106 BUSY LB 0 JmeS WaSHIIERON | sy vitch o o b [ of th aeticlo miuat sar ' Phe Horrors of Theatrical DEath TOADS | Rumen were v suddeaty dhened * ; i of the astcle st e s o | A Kentucky School Exhibition Snddenly Eclipsed in England. | oo ormoven cunamcmnongr, | o goiar publie had thasfur flled 0 SGBMURMENOIIL JOUFMELS, | oo of ot e whieh wont | o soegorr e 18 Alrvad, aHie| Ot AL W PO £\ do anything. G | One man and wife pushed their way ¥ , e o the stor s bursf i | into the hall, in which lay the | The Raging Missonri. At An End, :h.-”ll:m\l\'.ll‘l»y':.‘..h:rl\l.\.w““.v‘l‘.;'u..lr "'v",'{""x_ “": Nearly Two Hundred Children|the victis, any | Special Dispatch to T B . et 115 g the | Kansas Crey, June 17.- The river wnizing the face of one of | Lere is 203 feet i without betrayi n to sean the faces o [of chnos. None of the proprietors, how [ A Jealous Hibernian, in Chicago, 1o Times, | hant. from Displays His Prowess as emotion b Crushed, Suffocated, or Tram= | dead. Re ever, were willing to talk, and nothing | il Moyl 4 Ave low water mark at | The Founderof the Chic will bo known 11 to-morrow, possibly | yoiver N Laskey, rotirad merchant frum his children, the father, pointing with his | yidnight. . & large portion of the bottom %, ey ¥y ety Tuesday or later. The statement | [Lornellsville, New York, and Chief Cler | pled to Death, | fnger, exclaimed, ““That's one.” Pasinig | ands e overflowed, and sorious damage| 800 GP Taborer of Douglas, e ot i e e et | Nowmuan Jason, of the Pllnan hoadquar. | L A { % fon again he recognized anothy 1\ done, which will e very greatly | Dies.of Overwork, authorify, that on Friday night McG Jersey City, aro rogistorod at the Pax- | # The Joyous Light of Many a Home "I_:"'l“' e e e R i e "‘,\ & ‘""I"l-"(' vise. The -'v”llll" % went to Phil. Armour and explained | 80 'rll‘.\\ e on mn_‘-mp combining Lusi-| The Bodies of Two Women Reduced A | eried, N tod! g y family gone,” | vise is about due. it comes now, with | o situation, saying & ould | ness with pleasure, and p e S0 e Qirfa. ‘ in Sunderland Gone Out |and overwhelmed with griof ho sank to| o present stago of water, the loss will| Denth of Alber G, Bradstrect, | o fifintion, wying 81,000,000 would | s b ton. Arivimn. nd Colon ta Dust—BunpEy A8 s Forever | the floor. In some homes there are five | he very heavy. The water now en . That Armour agreed him have | before they return cast | & s ittt cronches upon Harlem, opposite this eity. | ¢ niepatches to T i 0,000, that two other lan ork | M. A, 0. Davenport, formarly with T | e S ] > | Queen Vietoria sent a telogram to the —— T OnteAco, June 17, —James Washington | here undertook to advance like asnounts, | weg, and now with J, Jf | Spocial Dispatch to Tiw Ben. Some Familics Berett of Five Little [mayor of Sunderlind, expressing her A Lost Sehooner. i Lo whington 3. Srown, has gone to | K GREENBURG, June 17.- During & wehool exhibition at” Sulphur Well, Mete YOUNE | il county, Marshal Honry Beauchamp 1 Dispatch to Trik Sheahan, one of the i » o sts in the and for many e Mr, Dy arions Sunday” School io. elo-| Mrnwavkes, June 17.— The schooner | Journalists in 3 nany | G ; rab s LR alohe.. Mr. Daveniport various Sund hools also sent b Tt [T, C. Wilkon, thirty-five. tons. whichs loft | Joars SHESMHE &litorial writer on The | 4ot Mitohell, of Milwaukce, for tho re |\ 0/ Ch /40 the west mawell as themwelves ; to d | grams of sympathy were at half | T, on, yefive tons, which left | ot Svibune, died at half-past b | muining £250,000, that Mitchell vepl ' a {asked J. B, Winfrey and J. Price to de- | et ORe R ay L by iah e Ea G IR izt at | that he was willing to advance $1,000,000 | K4 DY coming ont hero tomake e homes | it from making a_disturbance, Vin- I‘} the catasty 1lu.‘ Tany Ai ; *.\ ans “l'! \H”“ ['|Iulll \ "‘“: | Jeath's door for many weeks. - His ail- | if it would carry the deal through suc 3 frey and Price opened fire and u;u their arms broken i the | sine s now thought almost certain | ERE IO vt prostration, | cossfully, butdho had Tooked the ground | Hon. Johin. A, Creighton and wife havo re- | champ returned it. Mr. Farland, a by= it SiRdeEd; Dudl 3 s are suffering from broken s s gone Al;-,m with Captain Moss wnd w geniepal giving way of the 1 Lover and was sure several millions wonld | tued from a months visit to Ohio and will | stander, was shot dead, Beauchamp was ity at Sunderland, Durham county, : rapture of the internal organs. and two men, who com ‘," “g M She f bo required to complete it, so he de ;‘_Mu Iy weleomed back home, where their | mortally wounded. A Indy, Miss Philli- urday evening, is the subject of univer- | ¢ Netllikoaper tho child functions. M. hanwas - widely K he cheek, The STt . ks 1| Graham, the hall-keeper, says - the ch o [ known. in the west, both from his intr. | clined to enter the syndicate. I T alwavs folt. Prof. and Mm, |Pot, was struck on the cheek, sal unhappy comment. The hall has|pen not twenty yards from the door, INGS, inown in the o both from his inti ) making thr uarters of o million, and |y N, Y., and ramor says will not retarn | videly known | e MeGeoch telographed Alexan- |, is one of the grief at the disaster. The children of | ¥ Ones A Frightful Spectacle, DETALLS ON THE CALAMITY, Special Dispatch to Tik B | Losnoy, June 17.—The temible o her crew, N i o wro has not been heard from since. He 3 vl rounded to-day by stroase . mate association with Judge Douglas and ughter, of Dayton, & company | '8¢ ! s cormounded to-day by distrossed | came, pressing forward unaware of €0 |y oitation of Pham Creek s increased | Tong connoaBGHiith the newapater o Mrs. Nickerson N 1 the sumumer in_ this city, | 1%,8upposed to be dead in the bushes, and excited crowds, It appears (hore | bragedy, thus making matters ten tines | fhe B o g MG LTo. e chraer AL | o) pipateh o T D st vt 9 where he Did. Winfrey_escaped injurys was an entertainment in Victoria hall by | § 5 i st you t ests of . rs horn in Ba ! 2 . 0. Wheeler, J. M. Layton, George Perrin, | Price was badly wounde rests. a conjurer, attended almnost altogether by than they really were Au average of 10,000 pounds a day of local | more February 22, 1853, and reccived o | WASHINGTON, June 17— Major Nicker- | Prico waa bdly woundeds SNONUESS THE SCENE INSIDE THE HALL | freight is received at Weeping Water €. G, MeNeil and wife, W, Campbell and children, several thousand being in at liberal education at the Jesuit school at | son’s second wife did not leave the city 1l ol Yhicago: R. 3, s | AR y « ) fondance. The Tody of the Tall had | during the identification baffies descrip- | A number of cattlo have recently died in | Frederick, M, For several years hive- | With litn, us was roported, but has 1..-.-..’::', "‘j:'; jj‘l‘ "“-'w'-l“- 7 >"'ll§|-‘lf hed PRSI 0 » been entirely cleared of occupants, when | tion. It was painful in the extreme. Butler county from the bite of rattlesnakes. | 1,r¢0d congrossional . procecdings for | here for the past three weeks, and has no | Moines: I' F. Leary and mother, Ed. Leary, f s of the dead children in aln Buffalo county issioners havede |10 Aggociated Press. While he was | idea, she says, where the ma se were black, swollen from suf. | ed not to place the U, P dands on the tx 46 ” employed he became acquainted |s0om as she was advised of th | Circaco, June 17.--On North avenue to-night, Thomas McQuire, a dock labor- er, met Mrs, M some 1,200 of the little ones came rush- | The f ing down the s from the gall At | every ca i the top of the first flight of stairs was a |focation, of which many died. = Many | Convis and John W, Henr, ruests at the Grand Pae of Chicago, ' )| i | & s N . Little, proprietor of & 0 ¢ e e e | with Senator Douglas, and at his mstance | '1\}' 1 lu;-hlvh)- v wlullt lui m.lwm'wl] the Senator Canfield leaves thix morning for the [0 “and cut her '.‘“m‘ wi'th pgeipriie door which opened only twenty inches, | lips were eracked and blecding arents, | came to Chicago for the purpose of pub- | major that she could not Tive with him, | soueh Platte country, where he will invest in | 0098 fhen turnedupon himself. The and thus but one child was permitted to | Tushing wildly about, would fall upon the lishing & demoeratic newspaper. He |and they seperated. She has not seen | o foy miore tracts of land, Tho senator is as s of their dead children, with loud | woman died in a few minutes and the pass through and, like Midas, turns all be [yan will probably recover. Jealousy while a at o time. At this point, [came “here in 1854 and founded The | him since. \ of children were pushing Chicago Times, and made it a local power | Fmmn e wailing and weeping the un = | touches into gold as the: cnise; Jf them fell and was unable us forms in their nly en- | The ay £ tho Otoe land salo says |and_the organ of the democracy in the | Finding in the Wasson Court Mariat |00 100 ¥ was the cause 5 . to rise, owing to the others crowding, | deavoring to note any sigm of life. - Many | that he « re tract, on an ay | northwest. From 1854 to 60 he was the | $teeial Dispateh to Tk . |, G. W. Barnhart, Duncan; A. B, Ides A Lively Fight. { The result was that & great number were | POOr mothers swooned aw the first | about three minutes most_prominent of the leading men of | Sax Axtoxto, Texas, June 17, 1t is | Hastings: €. K. Huntington and 1L G Gar- ) ] sushed down, trampled on and_suffocat- | Sight of the dead, while ot} DeWitt claims the fewest idle men of any | the democracy ‘of the northwest. In|rumored that the finding in the court | rett, North Bend, were at the Paxton yester- | S0 } L 4, St D o acene war. torstble No. effort | almost violent, in their hysterical grief, | town in Nebraska 1860 his comprehensive biography of | martial in the Wasson case was dismissal | day. New Have ~'um-‘1:- I-\ le‘““‘LI“-llght could stop the mad rush of the affrighted | The act of removing the deadfrom thehall | - Do Stephen A, Douglas was published. | from the army, with a term '("“,""'_'“‘ at the *“'l’"" D A Tt children. They came on, pell-mell, | to-day was the occasion fora renewalof la- {18 During the same year he sold The Chica- | penitentis Mfticers attemptod to arress & CQrf College s of | Chief Clerk Montmorency, of the general | \ ry servitude, with recommend- | onerintendent? M. railwi ¥ i i Stanton i A Hew o ) porintendent’s officn B, & M. railway, has | o lf 0 FERNG G 4 A though strangely without much shouting, | mentation and confusion. Many parents | - Stanton is to have a now hote go Times to Cyras H. McCormick, The [ation to presidential clemency . | ot s Ul 65 bah bt i birbo el | L gk o SO R R e i \ and soon 178 were knocked down and | rushed - through the police cordon ap- | 1t is undentood that. the U, . propese to | following - December, with his _ former i o] by A AR L L T pointed for the preservation of order and |G, Beirie b (v seatton, Al Base | staff of writors, he hegan the publication Shipping News, M. P. VanBuren, of New York, '""l ¥ Wl B EEDILL Ll 1o ot e o | there was & scenc of great confusion. | (Hich to erect nachine shops, round houses. | 0f The Posty which in turn he sold to | Special Dispatch to T T A tho city to visit her sons, 8. 8. and P, Btabbel With s Bin) y others 1|mmp l;g ‘u[n{_n th?l]lv "Illv One of the witnesses of the calamity | ote, | The Republican’ in 1865. He remained | Loxnox, June 16,—The Bolivia and | Vo0 Buren, for several weeks. Snocial Dispatoly 0. THa B I‘s’“"'l*" number of the bodies, which were | stated to-day that for the fiest five min- | Pho sty a will locate their encam | in the office, however, during the admin- | City of Rowe, from New York, have ar-| . P, O'Brien is now located in this city [ " vl = Taia Y Bernard 7 Ml hadly mangled from the trampling, 1aid | utes thero was & wreat ek of 550 | kit InG Al . MelDars. W ki | ; " AT Bosrox, June 16, Bernard J. Mahan, hi Tet Many ok th utes there was a gre e ssistance, | ment in Crete in August. istration of Mr.. Dana. When that gen- | rived out. | - convasser for the mercantile | gq'0 STl was fatally stabbed in sovenig Ll“ I'tf Gl LA GE the and from this cause alone there were cer- | The school for Tndian pupils in Genoa is to | tleman left the paper in 1866, Sheahan | New York, June 16, Arvived, the - Dun & Co. th s ok, S filr'\lu' night dith a shawl- vietims, and others who were not killed, | tainly one hundred lives lost. The | accommodate 509 children, accepted an _editorial position on The | Helvetin from Liver won from | a2 Al Sl \ had their clothing tom from their bodies, | weather was warm and the passageway | | Miss Clara: Brown returned Saturday from | pin, in the hands of a dissolute woman w0, where she has been attending Mre, | named Liz. Finnegan. Mahan had re- dies ncademy, fused to drink in her company. teen hundred feet of new sewer pipe have | Tribune which B retained to the time of on laid at the penitentiary, and the drainage | his de: w very fine, | and this, together with the bleeding bodies of the unfortunates, shows the terrible nature of the struggle. The ex- am, and Normandic vom Havre. | o ——— ¢ close, so that in a short time after | b atastrophe a horrible sickening | 1% Bostox, Jungf 17. Alhert G, Brad- Girant's ™ . 1 Crook His ives, | - ) ¥ i ame from the main outlet of the | The Masonic grand lodge meets at Beatrico | gtroet died at M@lrose highlands Satur- w...‘.‘.f‘.'h'm.."rl.',:lu.,x o | Dr. Charles Abert and wife roturned yester- o Dallovin Blasih $ citement in town when the news of the this we oy iGh il bl ifia| Cuesal pat i fay & TR A P ot e Bellevue Blazing. t disaster sp: torrific, Greatcrowds | | Nearly all of tho ordinanocos which have boan | 3o SIS Y uring the | Pyeson, Arizona, June 17.—Col. Bid- |1ay from a visit to Minneapolis and regis Special Dispatch to Tk Bik. ) Ruhelito e baneikunal GVatise THE LATEST REPORTS | passed by the fathers of Ord for two years q;‘“" he V\;In.uP ‘"““l,f(”““‘\ of the | 1o arrived with five Mexican women at the Grand Pac CINCINN June 18.—The Bellevue sand persons surrounded the lall, The | tonight figure up 188 dead. The gravest | declared to be aoid, “{"f;‘ ';H-‘-L‘ll)file"m“f(ln\ Hh\lvg(n]rn.‘(uVL\'H from the Apaches. Crook is at| Rev. Willard Scott, went to Crete Saturday, [ house, a well-known hill top resort at feeling was so intense that the authorities | fears ave felt that the number will yet be | Fremont rejoices over the prospects of the | W1 ‘”"tf il "‘”,‘!1”_{‘1 i) (““' ve | Wileox. to addiess the Y. M. €. A, of that place last | the head of Elm street, is on fire since e B e Nt hth infantry to | shown to have reached at least 200. The v]r»-;tv;v-nt a 40,000 hushel capacity elevator at i i ‘]L“““‘-‘l;:n. f:““ (E il o) | —e—— oveni midnight and still burning at 1:30 a. me preserve order. The work of getting out | eagerness of the children to depart from | Shab Place. y s '}'g L | | Th wWhksbury Alms House, |0 pt 0 kort, N,y | The house s valued at $30,000. Podies Dewan inmmodintels. iy Svere | the hall was caused by their desire to re-| Fremont is to e the headquarters of tho | ASHLAND, Ky.y June 17.-Dr. Richard | gicial bispaten to T vy R B Kittridgo, lnto o kport, N. Y., & odies beg: nmediately. 1e, £ ) . organization of Secon dventists in N rocter was insta illed ¢ ity | has heen e asnigl ork Yaxton, r Party. T e ceive prios. promised them. Graduun | rEiztion of Second Day Adventists in i l”«E\.I':\ll_LN lnhhu}ll{]k.l“ ‘I”.n M rriant | oo, Juno 16, —The govenior, ¢ boon a Lasmight clork at the Paxton A Hunting Party: G e r el v L | throws the blame for the calamity upon | "GE 7 contro | The dockased SRNoIL 1o wm flootalioss | trary to his former assurances, has ap-| W. C. Shelby, of N Special Dispateh to Tk By bodies of their children. A most | the man connected with the entertain- | )iz connty when th ad is ”“‘“““m“.f tlhc el known thronghout | prgved the warrants, salaric and expens- | tered at the Metropol Sr. Louws, June 17.—The sheriff of rendi ene transpired while identifica- | Ment, who, it appears, fastened the door | il ko {es of the state alms house at Tewksbury, | Phil. J. Lonergan, of Boulder, €' he Paxts . Dunklin county, Mo., with a posse of ) yesterday, | fifty men, is hunting a man naned thut the prizes might | . ren, one at a time, | cop tion was in progress, Mothers of the | half open, in orde; dead childven constantly uttered piercing u the chi for ¥ March, April and May, ¢, of Fremont, has received his Haverly's Plan of Sctdlement. for reappointment as first com- ) Special Dispateh to TuR B, amounting to $30,000. 1 p _ B Hayden, who last Wednesday killed i ¢ the hall 1l from Gove Dawes, for thetarm of | Srecial Uifpag i « Sperry, of the Yankton agency, re L win 3 nlfn"]\-l\*{ “{!“ ‘":fm"‘ f'lill“i‘l vy | One ’lu\iullxrl;xlll:n](l I\‘\ as witnessed in the three y i i PRI Cancaco, June 16— A Now York spo | THEY W TGHT | tort a Millard yesterday. Capt. C. L. Johnson, who resided pear of e bodies of their hittle ones. ey cice! foed essed > . . s 2 s . g inl sayl o o Kellett, by shooting him. [ vicinity of the hall. A lad was sitting on xeursion to the White mountains of | il says, concerning Haverly’s affairs: oL eIy SIS ! A Miw. AIf. 1. Morris is visiting her sister, = THE DEATH TRAF ) \ wpicos of the Ne. | As far as rovoaled the plain of sottlement |y, Goneest on the Part of the Demi- | Mrs. Lo Fils, in North Platte. Krum Turns Up. \ The irway from the gallery ko s Ghiar | ssociation, is now at hat McConnell shall assume Haverly's Moade i fer Special Disyatoh to T Brx. ARG N AtheDline | e v among the classes ies, anMEABEIvA in consideration ) . <= | Hon Lew May, the fish commissioner, re- e i I anding ¢ in the place | whow AR AR RS R dageeive in cons 0 4 e ! 2 r. Louts, June 17.Judge Chester- pressure which led to the accident, was| there, and when T was coming out @ boy | The glanders are spreading badly in Platte f Havauapiitagoat itidis thoatren | - fusnesyto Fremchvy acialy um, whose absence caused so much from five to six feet wide and the gallery | that was dying bit my hands, and that’s [countys o Teuine bl in Plate i Chicago andiokdyh, What Haverly's | The effort to oust tholewd women from | Georgo N. Baols, of Nowtolle, was n guest of | ohmment for sdvernl weeks past, returned di;"r through which the ‘.]Iim‘.;,,.‘ ‘“‘,.,.c Him 2 lsiadded] nointing 1o e TR A o A w‘tvivnne -.In'\ ' F i tn.._ntn'v ;lh";[hv territory lying within two blocks of | the Grand P vesterday. to the city to-night. He held a long allowad 0 gss. one at o tHime, awhich cir-| o clilg el e by, | the Platto 7 e Te is do- | stimated Ly persons directly interested | g0 phird ward sehool house is being met (iR R e ronference vrith Bl or \ cunistu®o 1§ rogarded as the direct cause | oo B ot Y Soribad s el iz ok Tong as & telesranl ol A |10 Eheir/actlemantRREE70,0001% WWhab |10/ e W0 Sibatng it . Lincoln, was ap the fconforonce with lus father and SRS of the calamity, was fitted with a bolt| GE «d 1n a hole in the floor, thus rowing the passageway for the pur. s around s o barrel and walking on eight |will be done with the three theatres by the victims with determined opposi | mentioned is not yet known, as McCon- | tion and by the residents of the more [nell is not theatrical manager and has | aviste Y | no experience in the amusement business o[ to warrant his taking the management under his own personal direction. RAL FORF atches to T Bex, friends. Nearly all the statements which have been published about him were news to him and excited surprise. He would not be interviewed. He said he would prepare a statement for publicas tion in a day or two. . 2 Grand Island the oth Benuas, June 17.—The arrest of Kra- | dulgont mother allowed hor tw b {']"’“.Li‘,::lfiu,:;".l’""“"" ““‘“:'n"‘ lv:llf “,llfi;"', ewiski, the Polish author caused a | to ut of the window of a c janitor says the scene. behind the gallery | dccided sensation in political _circles. | lon Pacific, The train was run buck door was’ fearful ome children were The 'l.""“‘.“) of Lt utionary docu- :l‘x‘:‘-“ll::ul)l ; o e bt "¢ | mont in Krazowiski's house in Dresden | - : apjLhoes rest of n prominent tele has led to the araph official, who was formerly a captain atic portions of the city with a storm of indignation. Driving them off of their old staniping round, it is claimed, only scatters them | A, and ¢ least throughout the city, and they | re now to be found in numbers on Thir | | teeth, and other streets, where | G. Hallam, of Murray, Ia., are - s at the Metropolitan. Two Bodics Cremated. ¥ ‘ Spocial Dispatch to Tue Bk, Sheriff Dave Miller left for Cedar Rapids| W asnixaroy, Pa., June 17.—The re- =S owtlo of prohibition, [ An Unfair s it eater™ | Spectal Dispateh to T Brx. Loxvoxs, June 1€ has again continue , the new town on the GASPING FOR BREATH, eCox The national rifle 80 great was the pr in the Prussian anmy. He was arrested | 3 M TR i e wver before tolerated, and | ¥ oo, waing of Mrs. Bertlin Blecher, who died in hind them, The at Schaberg, a few miles east of this city, | daily paper. et R R L A RN fend the eyes of their more | Geo, Shivdley, of Kansas City, was at the | New York on the 30th, were put in the in the hall wer ; i b : under 16 y and charged with high treason. For the When the disaster happened the janitor | present his name has been suppressed | r and wife, and several others, hastily | from publication. ¥ summoned the by-standers and went to| Lozvoy, June 17.—The prince of | work immediately to give the sufferers| Wales has nominated P. Lovillard’s five- | Brock, but a relief. They first sent out of the build-| year-old brown horse “Iroquois” for the | stop to the scheme. ing by other s the little ones still in | race for the Stockbridge cup, to be run| According to the the hall, by this way averting the fears of | at Stockbridge, 21st inst. ‘-"n;" 1, 82 pounds of « anticipates o boom now that the | gauge in competitions at Wimdledon ex- | faultless sisters, who ation is sold. The ther their skirts | Paxton yesterday, retort at the LeMoyne furnace at 9 have four Tumber | cept in the international match, The | #bout them, like the Pharisce, and thank |-, o'elock last night, and the ashes removed Gazotte regrets this decision and thinks | God that they are not like other women | pyyy, o ot widnight, Sho was a_German, aud & alish a saloon in | that if the Am 1 are beaten they | W s e member of the United States cremation B0 wigners put & | il ho able to claim that they were| 1t Will be remembered that thirteen s Otirien, “of St Paul, is a guest of | company. The ashes will be sent to- wicapped because not allowed like | Women, in all, were arrested and taken | the Metropolit, Carlsthue, Germany. The body of Mrs, ish riflemen to use in preli | before Judge Bencke as inmates of | M. G, W, Cumings, of Denver, is a guest | Cornelin. Wolberg, wife of Simon Wols of Plattsmouth, was at the made to e aw which took e ts now make a by 5 1ol thothina.g "Ihouses of ill-fame on Ninth and | of the Pasto berg, a wmining broker, of New Yo a further crush, Those who went to the| Mapwip, June 17.—1It is stated that a tings has begun work on her new col. | COTtests exactly the same appli thoy | Bloventh stroots and a jury trial oo arrived meINGalock. (liatnarttae resoio df:the suferers fonna ke woTkiOF | pATiyIGF nativos i B hraeo lillad thalataft el nen. el SR YOL R T | ol oao L e Chis . Shaw, of Cheyenne, s at the | g taken immediately to the_cremato romoving the heap of bruised, crushed |of the British North Borneo company. |, Headstones for all the graves of tho soldie miior ! gha that | o G aturday. afternioon, and the: & Metropolitan, i placed Bt tha vetobt Whenlie B o Tt 17 vlvican fromta¥ | buricd in the Hastings cometery are being pr Americans may give the Engligh a |0 Saturday aftc e o KRS TG TR | o e S e o and suffocated no easy task. Two hun- LoNDON, June 17.— Advicesfrom Sie: pared for those not alrendy “supplied with | the first case postponed to next Satur Alex. Seaforth, of Kearney, is a guest of the | ashes are_lifted they will be sent to hes dred children were Leone state that shief Gybpowe has again | Momumonts. - Thi i betng done Ly Stricklud } day. The jury in_the case is composed | Metropolitan, late residence and put in an wm and o RESCUED FROM THE PILE made a vaid on the British settlement in | pit. [ A Heavy Failure. of M. Goldsmith, D. Keniston, John S|y fiomtand, of Hastings, i« at the | Paced on the parlor mantel. who were practically uninjur Many Sher that o British expedition was ho A. R of the Special Dispateh to Tir Bre. Colling, 8. Mortenson, Ge | — | Metropolitan, - others were found in an unconscious con- | St 0ut which suc dition, but of these a number were re- |} i stored and at once sent. to theiv homes, | I8 four more of his stockuded towns Those who were dead, with n number | T METE OIE ERESE . W) S0 whose wounds were regarded as fatal, 210 BEIMELANERLING, 1) men owing to the effective use unst him in - consequence, | drict will Told a ren ded in capturing and burn- | July 4 and il | Cnicaco, June 16.—A season of ex- |and D. 8. Mitchell. The defendants | ndinary excitement prevailed on | 4 four attorneys and will make 5,000 peoy | ‘change immediately after the opening | determined "'-'"]'- 9 ""“""“"f Ll yfields in Platte botton the corn | this morning, by a rumor freely lnuuli.-.l"'f}]'“n ]luu ik pningss o Spin stands in pouds of water. about that the firm of McGeoch, Ever- | Who rent houses to these women, some of | ) were laid out in the main hall, where S ; i old capitol buildi n \\illm.n!in; an & Co., who have for a long time | Whom are chaged outrageous rents by | =y AT Gl n bhoard her majest gun boat thing of the s are now at | past been looked upon as the heaviest their landlords, It is said that one| tors were in attendance, who| The Gyl il Ly 104 & ; I aid as high o used every effort to restore those in whom ho Gybpowe fled and & re- | work tearing it down. | dealers in lard and_ other provisions on [ Woman has paid as high as %75 per Y va a1e: ) p C . % : a house tha a8 Nof ¢ on, Jol ) rnes a spark of life could be discovered. An ward was offeved for his capture, which | The members of the braska bar will run | {he Chicago board, had failed. This was | month fora house that was not w ,.'l.‘ Hon. John B, Barn, is expected to oceur shortly an excursion to the mountains this summer. John B, Bactlott, of Minneapolis, i at the | A Brief but Decisive Bxise Fights i | Special Lispateh to Tug B ‘ ) STEUBENVILLE, Jute 17, —A. prize fight, . Pugsley, of Riverton, is at the Motro- | short. but terrifie, was fought yestorday i | afternoon in Colliery township, fifteen . Wi, A, Paxton has returned from the | miles from here, bétween Tom Duffy,, | supcrintendent of the Cherry Hill mines, and Peter. Murphy, a i iR aNie | young men and weigh about 175 pounds, Ponea, is at the Mil- : ; e 1 ifi . | 820 per month. ard, 44 4 eye witnesssays ho saw lying on the flag. | 15 expecte shortly v | an o u | verified in a measure soon afterward by | $20 1 i |each. Only-five rounds were fought, bus stenes, A s T Kixasron, June 17— A telegram an There are now in Nebraska just 197 Presh | a member of the firm circulating about No plan has as yet been proposed for| oy Bishop, of Denver, is at the Paxton. | Murphy was whipped and terribly pum- £ the Lhodios of childen, | nounces the sinking of the propeller | terian churches and 103 ministers, mem (Rt of the st ad bodies of children. d 2 - | o the floor of the 'change and notifying | $01ving this serious social problem | Cinadan 79 children i th Rockport, bound up, load Sabbath Edw. Eddy, of Denver, is at the Millard, | i8hed. ~ There were 300 spectators. The Many of those who came | C anHasknorh Reunday, lonces g all with whom they were intercated | —— Pt Sias i wound up in a riot. - mGvie e dead ander | with general aneiignone,. e wred internal revenue collections in Nebraska | 0 provision deals” to close them | A Card in Reply. ongressman Laird i - were ly overcome by the distressing [ 1S stemmer Hastings has gone to-the {e o onth of May were 8 5 being |out. Something in the nature of a panic | o the Editor of T B sight of so many dead and dying children | reacue i rgest of any one month yet rded in A to seize the provision corner, | In The Watchman of last week there . ) g | Marsemies, June 17.-An aeronaut | gisrict THE FATAL LIST. | ra time the interest in other trad named Jarvis, accompanied by an actress e | | was lost. foct wi | A number of deaths lave ocourred [and @ merchant, departed from here in & Dlicksmith shopand €wodwellings arein courss | oo i quotations | since the first t, and the total list is | balloon last evening to cross a part of the | of construction in the new town of Crab Or m ;i drunken maudlin article which con | plash ey Ao R us personal attack, so Vorks h the blood, regulating, toni lard and July op- | t4ins an infamous personal attack, s | ] El?lml}l'v,llzgl;xdugwllil ed, (u‘:cuun: ) ey ' hg o) tion, which yesterday ran up |, | pointedly directed to a gentleman in | | body. now placec me of the persons | Mediterranean, The balloon and oceu [ v /ab L1160, Tt.schd | this city, that thoro is no doubting who| P iy who responded quickly to the call for| pants were picked up s York Democrat is said to be iR Y Telp. e L e SIE RE AL ¢ ress over brought o ths | A0 to §10.60 ax the initial drop and |is et therehy. To notice anything Nix business houses, g hotel, li ble. sea. t | REUT) e 17.—The Turke have | the first pri | RAYNHAM, MASS., Aug. 12, 1878, . hyhaL: Beyrevri, June 17.—Th ‘”"\ ave | | then kept on’ descending the scale until ' T 1 | C.1.Hoop& Co.: Gentlemen— v sist in rescuing the children, sickened | expelled from the district of Marach St 8050 hx vonchad R RTAR Akt || that appears in that - slanderous and | Thivé had ringworm humor and salt-rheurm at the spectacle and fled horrified from [ many American families, whom they |, There are rumors that Seribner is to have b a8 Tonouoc TAABUIGIRAISaURN | = 5 e aah. x Aa. & sual thing. oon< | 80 1at my body Was covered With raw the distressing scenc, The rescuers’ of- | treated with the greatest inhumanity, | " B noinb of commrlbgiii. a. drop of 4l | 191 g :d sores; my liead and face.* 1 Lave m, v\y,uh‘\ per bushel in wheat, Other options felt | sidered heneath the dignity of a person | he cattle drive, so far this s 50, al had any number of doctors in the last seven forts were directed towards veachi gthe| Loxpo, June 17. Parnell will visit | 2 ears, and none of them could cure me. One ¥ 4 Sl | all expectations, | the effect in a like manner, but all were | of yespectability. But as has been truly | 38y Thy mothier was in the €ty of Taunt | children who were, appavently, alive. | America in the autumn A G, A R post was established at Lowell | in a measure somewhat recovered in ton "0 3 | oy Y bha of your ook Books: and T8 ! So tightly were the vietims juinmed to TR Btk v pctopsindiins Lo S | said, “there arc occasions when the signi- | | Pelafg ot 1Tound Mnahy people testiying t6- gether it was regarded dangerous to drag Anti-Monopoly Convention, . g R |anc @ clock the July option ha I lost i th g- | cures from the use of your Sarsaparilla and | TH TR R S DS 16 A : Each business block in Fairfield has been | gone back to §9.85, butsubsequentlyagain | ficance of the aceuser is lost in the mag | Olive Ointment. it forced o try eI or thie hiepless mass less the el- | Special Dispatch to Tuk B 1 1 with a ladder, to be used in case of | declined to £).50. The effort to ascertain | nitude of the aceusation Wiat the | although 1 had seen many things advertis fort would result in pulling off the Kearsey, Neb., June 17.—An anti- | firc B Ratant' 1o \whidhU e B g e ; § t1as st v R ) ’ | "'fl‘ never ‘||1l|||uv“lnny g\iod. l]lmve non" )& Of ing children AR % aval 1 TR | 68X A Whiol 38 X d been | aninus of that s "y & - taken two small bottles and one large one i !.I:“.‘.mmX.m.}‘ulyw‘.f Shitdren ool monopoly convention was held yesterday || Mr. Gy McGormick, of Chicago, 1| operating failed, oth upon application | attack e be it is hard t imgine, unloss COMPLETE TREATMENT, $1 Apariie nd sed three boxes of Ot g p i KUY SNSRAIONe [afternoon 10 eloot ten delogates to tho | donskec S3,K 1 Wie tiow eal DS | 40 the firm and members of the board of | it he that the person assailed 15 an Irish 1 now call myself cured. Nothin pr led systematically to lift oft the | distriet t be held at Col i o can be seen of the humor but the dim o o g ' e e riet convention to be hel Solun 1LOPEAN- | gy i who has taken an active part and | A single o Sanford's Radical Care instantly | lines of the sores. I shall take two more topmost. - 4 sw ol those beneath had | bus next week. Senator A, H, Conner |16 bt Geis The liabilities of MeGeoeh, Evering. | deep interest in advancing the welfave of | relieves the o folent Sneezing olds, | bottles, and then the cure will be complete. surviy and their moaning and low cries | and Representatives Stedwell and Haven | Wheeler county has over 6,000 head of cat- | ) | m \ clears the Head as by mgic, stops watery disc Tam gratefully yours, AT oA o latitiaiy Weard Ren (0 0 | ARG HGIGACRIAG b 1 PRt [ham & Co., will be very heavy, The | his countrymen, or because of pure | 0o and ovos EDAAR ¥ WHITMAN. A otiaAn T o At Ap i n e T S [ ARD G 600\GR) ) It i« said that certain King | filling market brought “in its train | devilish maliciousness. But ot that bo | the Head, eares Nervous headacho, subdues A = oo il o it ol A mass meeting to make arrangements | o acertain thi nnie of the Lo | plenty of rumors of other impending it may it is brutally iniguitous | Shillsand Fever, In Chronlo Catarrh It cleanao the Biliousness, Sick Headache. ents and friends, who were thronging the | for the fourth Tiile colo Brngion wi a8 k A | i UL 0F July celobravion was |y, who hung the Millet wurderers at | failures, but up to 11:80 there wsault upon o character that challen; el 1 PITTSFIELD, MASS, o A held last evening Hastings. | nothing definite to report. Members of | the st scrutiny, and is in entire keep Messs, C.T. Hoop & Co.: Gents—Please The disaster was referred to in all the — | | ; oo ’ | send me by express twg boftles HoOD'S SAR- 1 ey b b ol The suceessful working of the Kearney canal | the broken firm declared to the Associated | ing with the nature of the disreputable BAFARILLA a0 few Took Mooks for dise Begh bl Blown Up. haws | Press that they would make no statement | and contaminating sheet in which it ap- | sunption. | tribution.” Your preparation las worked ] many preachers of London. Prayers | special Dispateh to Tuy By f | of bind Hiatonats Y | O LT S T ) e Radical Cure, one box Catarhal S0l | wonders in the ease ‘of my wife, wiio bas were offered for the parents and friends| i ¢ | S ANy kind. . DAIQre AQaIOION 81y | peurs. AL AUBIOTISS gonee 1 Sanford’s Inhaler, all in_one_ pa been troubled with sick headache and bil. and victims. | BerNounoon, Wis, June I ot MoGeoch, the head of the firm, [ man referred to in the article, to pro- | by il dwgsiste for oA SANFOIT fousness for years. She ouly took one-half H an e ARG saw mill of }un\\ & Co. was blown to | lis & resident of Milwaukee, |nounce that part of it charging him with | CAL CURE. " Povme Diva axb Ciikw. Co., Bostoy ‘ teaspoontul at a dose, and as not been 8o . E STAIRCAS | atoms yesterday by a boiler explosion 1 and, and is styled “The Milwaukee | having annonymous letters to cer emme— | 078 WeOR ALET tAKIN » I | Y o pottery was shipped 5 Milwaukeo | havin | g it she felt very N \ ‘ f‘l“'“ ”{“ AIGEY.WAA & “i‘““”-— one 1:: George Hazen was killed 1-“ e ot Lol milkman.” He is reputed to have been | tain ciployes about some one, s a mis- | i e huch better and s now extirely freo, {rot . the audience aid officials were in the hall e ] \ \ f ‘ | or the reliet aud p 10se severe headaches. She has nof i | - | over the fact the leader in the number of bull move- | erable, contemptible lie, “made out of | he NTIT IS APPLIED, | any of any account since last spring, an ¥ at the time of the disaster, and were un : Team, { e, and will‘soom in nts on both the Chicago and Milwau 1“14.‘:‘ cloth," and to demand the produe. | CO/E"LH,@& ‘ i Netraisin, Seiat’ | What 11 sho had s leht to L sOme. gthers. 1 ;1 "f;r" for “""; 'l“‘;" i" ‘:" ['“.'llv')l' trage \|“|\'h "'\ : T [‘ A ,‘.*]h‘ 1.;‘--““; ““.‘]h"!"ll.n the govern ‘km- markets, and failed here two years | tion of the letters in question for exami- | S\, W/ O, e Ah“!f;x‘:“‘: wmuxwd.mdwenamtimngnunuwhom . dy being enacted at the door, They were || INEw York, June 17 he directors of | ment school buildin o, reservation, | ago, His firm came prominently before [ nation and comparison, by well-known | “o3 4 news, Hysteria, Fo. OMER B. NASH. | & not informed until Graham, hall keeper, | the National Rifle association report, the |8 & protest aguinst ho desceration of Iadian | th Lublic two weeks ago by their refusal | and honorable gentlemen, with the hand. | ng, Palpltation, Dyspep - — ! who, strolling near by the scene of “the | actual amount necded is §7,000. Thus | £ 1Te it ofico was aaked t set apasy |t Teceive a large consignment of lard | writing of the accused.’ To those who i, Hiliows ¥ | HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA ¢ lflm'l;)'. »]«Ls uur.z;;u-d}‘l»y tlu}, mhn}u\ r:;r]é‘-s,,«r I.;.;v heen i\\x,m“'r‘vl;mh ;"H 10 acres of land for an Indian cemetery, from Chicago on the ground that it was | are personally acquainted with the gen- / \ SOLLING n}lwmufix 3 lllu(%!dw “::l‘m#.‘ P i ufi ve the alarm, Mz, Fay, who gave the pledges have heen made which would | errick county papers are crying f iteh- | tainted, and over which disputed fact tlemen whose repugation is sought to be AN Qo 1 0 ? “ ¥ - B 50 o | Fai 4 3 The 3 ck cot pers @ ying for g ditch- ) Al jputed fact an | tlemen whose rey £ MR with & Porous Plaster) and laugh | HOOD & CO., Apothecarles, Lows! | entertainment, was busy packing up his | raise that sum to 4,800, The directors | ing machine, investigation on the boazd is now in pro- | blackened, this denial is unnecessary. 1t PLAS\'ERS Vi o Fesous Famter) and I | R e Hoo»p': fri b

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