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THE OwMAHA' DaAIlLy BEE FIFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 15, 1886, NUMBER 3104 Fire Yesterday. Control of her own ATairs o the sume sealo during this session of congress by Joseph H. - " \ : June e fol \ i 3 » as given to England and Scotland _and on Reall, president of the dairymen’s assoc i i i Dr. Mumford, Editor of the Kansas City ",;{:"::,T:.'.:}}::l:'i, r:‘v:“lf(‘ml‘:\p |“" i Ludwig of Bavaria Commits Suicide by '.;..,(..,.\..J < applicable to these countries as | Senator Van Wyck Makes the Greatest tion, an :||m|p Meastre ln‘\‘- mies. s Indignant Rushville Oitizens Tar " - X \ N much eredit should acerue to him. ¢ has 0! Times, Assanlted by a Coward, NEw WESTMINSTER, B, C.— M Uiyl U f UG s Scoteman says | 58— Speech of tho Sesson. Kept up the fieht on the oleomargating manie Foather a Crooked Lawyer, ;')l. .!.?’1‘5"(".‘ ]ll”|’lll‘7’l‘!‘lll\li s 1 i:flmlfi- L adstone in his iy Lm-\ ol -«-u‘mp.- ‘n:.rl."':.-, h:::m.:u ::.y:-.l\nng”.”|:~um‘fi ‘-u‘.;;l{.n? TWO OTHER PERSONS INJURED: | oice. M. A Melean, © [ A FAITHFUL PHYSICIAN'S FATE. | e, Tariintieit e Bt heriton ver: | LAND GRANT FRAUD UNMASKED. | {6 O (0 i bition 6t onereas to | THE VICTIM WIELDS THE BRUSH,. — Mayor. sus homagule, IF 1t had it would never have it H1e s just out fa another circular urging RIED 1N THE RUINS, efeated the gove n this 1ssue, ; o peoplé interested In the passage of th Bensational Revolver Practice in a S0, e 4. Tayne, Perrin & | General Sorrow Among the People | defeatedthegovernient on his fssuc Party Promises That are Nevor Prace | bill fopetition their scnators by telegraph | B1dden on & Rail to Martial Musie Crowded Street Car—Murderous ic’s mattress factory birned this after- —His Successor Assumes tho A Religious Bigot Speaks. ticed—Senatorial Squirming—A and mail and urge the passage of the Bill | and Ordered to Leave Town—Pres noon, and it was reported at the fire alarm F paring For the Fourth— J o by, t 2, amended so as to impose a tax of ten cents a Work of a Shyster Attorney— office that three of the female employes | Purple—Oaths Taken by Of- l)l*ll:"||¢<T~ -:““( "'fl"; *r- n’(‘“\«" "'“"T‘-_“; Family of Soldiers~General pound. L X Prout lost their lives. The building was a thre ficers and Troops, . D.. Presbyterian minister of St. Enocl National News. Toints of order are to ba made against the State News, Oktise of wie Troubly story frame strueture of ~flimsy build. St chureh, this eity, preachied a sermon last i, and steh men as Senator Beek hope to de- S It was filed with e most. inflammable ma; evening on therecent riots, e said: " We feat it by amending it. [Cis even proposed to Wintni F ik A f v terial and_the flames spread with fearful o are resolved to maintain our relations With | gratorioal Bomb Among Monopolists, | tackon the tariff to some extent, or offer so Feathoring a Human Biped. Raxerh Ausnssin's Rovene. o eeiat | TpHIY, The binze orizinated in the ma ol el b, England, It the government thinks that | OYRtOrioat Flomp Amonk AORGROLIEE: |y propositions that it will ave fobe re- | Rusnvicis, Net, Juno 14— (Special to . Raxeas Ciry, Mo, June [Speeial | ehinery. When the engines zot to the scene | MUNten, June 1.—King Ludwig, who was | Ulster will be easily subjuzated by a sedi- [ WA (s S e o | committed to”the commitie again, which | g Fye G sonsation. of thel Telegram to the Bre.]—"Doctor, you've | the employes, of whom there was a larze | recently deposed from the Bavarian throne, | tious parliament it has signally failed in the rozmm to the Bre. ] —Senator Van Wyek lifted | y,0ans death, & o . Sl killed my wite.” number, had to flee for their lives, A nuin- | committed suicideats o'clock yesterday even- | estimate of us. The people of the north have | the cuticle of the railroad senators to-day in | THE EIGHT HOUR LAW AND LETTER CAR- | S€ason took place about 4 o'clock Saturday With these words W, D. Carlisle, a lawyer | ber of airls were in a room in ote corner of | juz " He had gone for a promenade in the | filcetive means ot resistance, but the time | advocating the forfeiture of unearned land " Lol % 1o | Mtermoon. One C. C. Akin, a -would-bo of this city, at5 o'clock this evening stepped | [hG bulldine. Kinding oscape shuf off they | Lase 5" erg castle, accompanied by Dr, | 18 ot come vet to employ them. " The | grants to the Northern Pacifie rilroad. Mr. [ | A number of N 3. APt O New!| e o roey Arrived Here: 1 SIS R lad o jump to save themselves. Lwo were : n Y humblest of tho seven victims who suc- | §FHHR10 “tand. e said. | honse—among them Mr. Merriman, of New | 15 and found free lodging for himself an aboard a Ninth street cable and com- | seripusiy hurt. ‘Their names Mrs. Vina | Gudden, his physician. 'The king suddenly |} cumbed last Wednesday under the murder- an Wyck could not understand, he said, (3 TR heler that the u el ¥ ! i family at the residence of J. W. Grubb menced firine at Dr. Morrison Mumford, edi- | Chilson, 817 West Randolph _street; Jennie | threw himself into Steinberg lake and was | ous fire of Marley’s militia, presented ahigher | how and why the same body of senators | eight hour law will be extended to letter car- [ family at the residence o J. W. Grul N: tor of the Times. The scene then and there | O'Hara, fourtecn years old, 403 Twenty- | growned, The physician jumped into the | @nd nobler type of eharacter than does Mr. | arose in their seats and protested every time | riers during the present term of congress, and { highly respected citizen and Christian gen enacted was a bloody one, and came very | 8econd Street. 1t is greatly feared that a IArEe | \air to rescue him aud was also drowned, | Moriey: I Y congress proposed taking from monopolists | that the costaf i will not be so lurie by il | tleman. Mr. Grubb, through ignorance of near resulting in one of the most sensational | faribst of emploves are in the ruins, A8 | T T teh worn by King Ludwig, and e Hatintiea . Royatists, wrants from public domain which had not | & indicated by the postmaster gencral The | the law, took his homestead before making e additional cost is estimated by the postmas- | 5 S bk ¥ tragedies ever know in as City. Dr. [ men commenced the sc which was on his person when hiscorpse | Loxpoy, June 14:—Queen Victoria offered | been earned. The same men have come to seral to be over $1.500,000 1 year. making proof on his pre-cmption. Afier his Mumford was seriously injured, and two The girls who were shut off from the stair- recovered from the lake, had stopped at | Compte de Paris during his exile from France | the rescue of the monopolistic corporation T the case is so heavy as that m|«|_ A l] proof he discovered his mistake and persons, a lady and gentleman, who were | Way by the flames numbered nineteen. They o'clock last evening. Dr, Mueller and | under the expulsion bill the use of Clermont [ 10r the past ten years and have done | member of the house committee on postoflices | procured the services of Akin for the pur rughe ricken, (o the windows, and £ . ; \ and post hen Lam in favor of W if | joseof having his right restored. “The wises sitting in front of him, were struck by | poy il s could be obtained five of the | Hubert, the king's steward, had the bodies | castle, wh Louis Philippe found a home [ it so earnestly, so regularly, so faith- 10 ise BV the Same nuniber of Dose o ll“-\“" ils right restored; {| wis the flying bullets of Shooter Car- | girls jumped or were pushed to the pave- [ of King Ludwig and Dr. Gudden conveyed | and where ed. Compte de Paris declined | fully and so unitedly that he was | Just ent down their honrs of work, | 8¢r¢ ok advantage of the facts obtained lisle. The of the trouble | ment b In addition to Mrs. Chilson | to Berg castle and placed on be Although | the queen’s offer on the ground t he does | unable to understand it. It looked suspi- | T Lentail no extra cost,™ from hLis benefactor d l}uo\u:h chicanery was an which appeared | and O'Hara, the name of only one | t1are was neither any perceptible respiration | NOtintend to reside in England pernianently. | cious, e could comprehend the attitude of he bill has passed the senate, and, [ robbed nim of the land. Publie indignation in the Times yesterday morning reflecting on ';"""‘ of the Tl “"““I' ”'""‘ ';"I"I" WA | nor pulse movement in either body, Dr. RECORD. enators from Oregon. ‘Fo them it was a “l"l'l']"x"t'i‘l‘\"ln' ":;]'-l(f\“l':""l opposes, itWillun- | ran bigh, and threats of violence wer.s heard s 5 % \ dangerousty, and one probably fatally in- = " L 10 N : ; O s 3 doubtedly beconie a law. " o h the character of Carhisle and indi- ‘."-..‘.’L The latter is K"'",. mhh.fl,,'u."fi who | Mueller anda his assistants of the ambulance i et A athus By tion, yet even they mizht protest 12 COMING CAMPAIGN, F ;‘*.* th‘. y "1"‘-'“::; lh‘.' m hfl:'m' cm‘xlt‘lnr rectly another article of the same tenor pub- | had both arms and one lez broken, and is be- Omaha Shows Up With Another Phe- rmestly. There were senators now op- 11 ot be efhi wmonths 1] there will | 0 ' presen s ! bished avout a monts azo. Carlisle has been | lieved to be hurt internally. Up toalate | anly ceas ir eff f resuscitation at nomenal Increase, posing the forfeiture ot portions of the | be waging a fiereq fight between the Blaine ued to swindle every one with whon he brooding over the matter some time, and ‘""[fl‘)fll‘\ulflnr' had been discovered that |y iqyjent, when life was pronounced extinet Bostoy, June 14.—The following table [ Northern Pacitic grant who ten years ago | tnd L 5" said a "Ij\;‘l:lfi'_ N"!; any dealing. Iis favorito mode of pror =2 when the sceond article appeared yesterday | 0 0 Ui SIRELYES Were B G M U | i both eases. compiled from spectal dispatehes to the Post, | advoeated the forfeiture of the entire grant. | i1 | (hagastr (@ | ure was to begin a contest upon a elaii wy he became half frantic and openly avowed 00, and 1 Insured for about half that King Ludyvig’s suicide has cast a deep gloom | from the managers of the 1 ring | Why this change of mind when there wasno | of these men, ‘The Logan people are eireu- “_u'" <|_~'m'lml in amount of money { that hie would kill Dr. Mumford on sizht, amount. over Munich. Now it is plainly seen that | houses in the United States, S gross | change in the situation affecting the road, or | lating reports that combinations are being ]\l\‘l‘:'luh.l\]\‘v;‘ fi\:v"‘ll\l\;l In_lm:l ;-l\r_‘lp‘xl.-;ll ‘\:'I‘l!l l.llgo For several days he as been following the | = SMALE BLAZE AT CHEYE the people were deepiy attached to the king, | bank exchanges at each point for the week | the law under which it claimed and leld the | formed .'i‘u-‘:'\"-\!Hn‘"i:-(".\'l';;‘5'n:f\"-x “".:‘1 il lm_L-,“ml"_“":M“,':""lf‘ ot shbmib R object of s hate, even into and through the | | CHEVENSE, Wy June L - Shocial T and evidences aro everywhere manifest of | ending June 12, in_comparison with the cor- | lands? 53 g The vace altogether, (he oject. beig. 1o stir | tholy demhnds. Satuday o new case of "Limes oftice, but for some reason did not fire | iy UL BT OliGyennb, wa RepulAr sOriow causec oy s tragle death. | responding week In 1855 Another suspicious feature was the fact | \\\onianisms to Blaineand to organize | tiis vimpire came to licht. Patience had on him until last night. The story of the | stroyed by fire to-dav. Loss about one © POC0 A FRICIAT, ACCOUNTL =] that the monopoly was willlng t0 e | the opposition to him, The Logan men are | ecased to bo a virtue ALt Ll affair can best be told in Dr. Mumford’s own | sand doliars, Incend The kink olietly snumitted to tho advice of liase a portion ~of its wrant lands | becoming quite us active ns the Blaine erowd, highest pitel, about seventy-five men took - sl N T Gl Tor At which were worthless, but unwilling to | and it is believed the earnestness may grow | him from his‘oflice, tarred and feathered lin, word; . 10WA MATTERS O T L e iR RV OB bEner porth Thich ave | N0 fecling. One thing has thus early be- | rodehim on o seantling, wnd gave him twens “1 was about to step on the cable 0 G T G R FR{P L nave forlcited —other portlons which &6 | ., apparent, Logan will not take the sec our lours to leave the country, which ha car returning home,” he said, ‘“when | The Impeachment Trial Still Drags ‘I';}.‘ YRR el G R e A valuable, but which were granted under the | cond plice on the ticket with anyone. earliest opportunity, ~ Akin b i ing arotintl Taaw Oatligle hiffeying neFoss On With Slim Attendance, A0sailianioty, nG e eARI AR I BaTIE A1 same condition and have in no sense been DISPLEASED WITI CONGIIS: always prided himselt on_his” pugilistic pr c ar thie si g hiore of Lsic ol bors Ve ey = better enrned. In the course of hisremarks | It 18 said that the president s displeased | elivities, but, sad to the hour of need. the street. I took my seat near the side plat- | Drs Moises, In, Juae 14.—The impeach- | shore of Lake Steinberg were Scarelied and | Sew York 5 3 ctter carned. In the course * I Increase. Decrease. form, when Carlisle jumped on, and, making | ment court metat® p. m. with barely a quo- | and the bodies ‘of thie King and Dr. Gudden ; ) Senator Van Wyek brought up many remin- | With the work of this congress and will be | theso forsook him, and when commanded ik SEU i IOMs L e | elad when it gees away. e believes it has [ applied the tar and feathers to his own eatt an exclamation of some sort, drew his rovol- | rum present. The witnesses examined were | found i the water. Both showed slight i : cee ) isences Iu conncetion with the Northern | fujleq to necomplish~ what it should have | ¢ I vigor and apparent velish. e also, verand commenced firing, The C. L. Poor, a lawyer, who testified that Stew- | \(ira however, unavailing. o K M 38T | Pacitie, which were very embarrassing to | done, and has done many things which it [ after receivinghis coat of tar and featliors, fired hit me just below the left bre art threatened the suspension of the Burling- | At 100clock this mornin the gencrals of the o : g 140tz | tibBelad vocating the nterests'cf et won- | soukiNavelefuandone, B0 0 o0 o o el i stren bl a Bt passed through to the widdle making a sim- | ton Insurance company unless Vail's bill | Bavarian army met and took the oath of al- {073 15,81+ | opol »speceh during the entire debate | L85OI tardil, - That it eannot do, | 101s generally understond. that he formerig ple flesh wound. He fired one or two more | was paid. John Pennand John D, Tumer, | legiance to King Ladwics brother, Otto, who | TN § on the subject ias had such a profound im- | FEEE O WSOy against 1t in botll | had a like experionce At Kimball, Dakotay stiots and then jumped off and ran around to [ insurance men of Des Moines, were refused | 4t ohce tisumes thetithe of King, ey the L tsburg . pression or attracted so much attentfon dur- | houses. - e asked tial the coinage of sitver | from which place he was unceremoniously the other side, where he commenced to fire | the records of the auditors from which to do | younger than Ludwig, having been “born | New Ot . ing the present session. A numver of | be .\u:\.pz-il:l, Inrgo, majority, in ‘hn-l “”‘llf‘-' fired. Pl through the windows, 1 pulled my revolver | some copving. Miss Lau 'y, a former | April - e will he sy nominaily : { thines senntors attomted to diroet tho fores | 1pLaS, Ui, HARNGHANof o lavy i the | - Ciranmos;*Ne i, 14o|Speclal to e wiid starled afler/Carhisl he was running | clerk in the auditor’s oftice, was” Summoned | king as he is mentally ineapablé of gover rovi ; ) * ] of Van Wyck's arguments, but in every in- | FIFE TS EEEUSTREUON B T Har BRitj—An . exclbing:* Uik wasilind across to Walnut street. Friends prevented | by the prosceution to_testify s and Prince Luitfield, his uncle, will ahi stance were th ements annihilated by | of these measures ean e tak i i Rushville Saturdny afternoon. / Lt ! tion between Brown and Stewvart in her pres- | remain regent, ‘The generals of the army | *Denver ; 3 ; R R R e P e L A B A AN ST AR DIt G LAV ARe me from firing. ~ As soon as L saw that Car- | gnee regarding tne_ distribution of fees [ took the oath of allegianee to Prince Luitfield | Milwaukeo. X S % & b ] [t el ek st R RKEBUY R ARl lisle lind been cavtured I ceased to pursue | among the clérks, but an objection was | asregent of the Bavarin ment. | Detroit. 308 tor, who evinced an umazing fund of facts in | turcs of aoney contemplated Intho bitls, = i e him.” raised by the defense and sustained by the [ The troops’ oaths are s c 1o | Minnes " connection with the Northern Pacific’s his- | | 1 ] ¥ i : . ! been disrearded by the majority : h wd led through the str “The nose of the firing soon caused large | COUrt, and she was not allowed to testiry those sworn to by the genera A : f Gy & wondetul ity With Jand beet disregariadby thie majority party, fand town” A, s Said, had coniestoda erowds to congregate on the 1e of the N RS N i i 3t 3 3 siegl”™ | grant laws. He neld up with scorn the | early adjournment. All but ut forty | berof elaims and the partics who were inter- el SR U A by False Alarm of Murder. ical commission, w amined | New I S| 18] practices of the two great political parties in | demoeratic members of the house are so un- | ested beeame tired and sought relief through shooting, which was at the corner of Maine <, June 14.—[Special Telegram | the late King Ludwig, réport that he had { : L R e alterably opposed to any expenditure of | the above method. Ak was ordered to and Delasare st almost in front of the e pounle of Milford, Dickin. | ordered the members of'the ministetial depu- | Memphis } ... | Telation to land grant forfeitures for a long | SECDIY, OPLoREE 0 MRV expeniiitire, oF | EU0 Ve i Times bullding itself, Ihe excitement was | g eounty. Tn.. were. greatly exeited this | 0N headed by Conut Hols vho called | Portland. ... g X ... | time. tle said resolutions have been incor- | o Snu" fct that none of the. president’s (N fntense as soon a8 it became known that an el B »‘“ s “? upon '{h:l to procurs ey ‘l" ”": St. Joseph. 9 . porated every four years in the platforms of | recommendations will be carried out at this Chadron to Celebrate, attempt had been made to assassinate Dr. | e if OV ihe KEPOM OF Hhe e o Y their yes extracted, - Bofore Mis | Soorsohoni ¢ national parties declaring that these un- | congress—not even tanif reform, beeause the | Cuanizox, Neb., Jutie L—{Spocial to the Mumford. Al sorts of rumors were pre- | 4o o IS B B e | devosition the bulief was' Sprending among UL ; i carned lands should be forfeited and prom- | forty democrats are opposed (o any agitation | ) _proparations are boing made for s valent, aceording 1o one of which atl of Car- | jo.1'bythe sherifh, hunted the fugitives and | U¢ comuon peoploof Bavaria thathe king's REton 2 ‘ ses made to restore 1o th public domain the | ONESUBICL L e o, | grand celebration here of the Fourth of Julys lisle's vietims were dead. The would-be as- | ynaliy ian them’ to a cellar whero they | sohomn gm Was Mozl The, people did not Il 550,33 4 lands which belong - to the people. L0 the | wendations of the president to be disregarded | About $500 has been donated by the citizens i on s he was captured, after a [ coro® Cpin T e o Tynehing HES O TeyanCEthD FU],“;IQUQ e 5 W80, >+ | country the parties went with these pledges | by his own par s, although those | for that purpose. A number of Indians havy tion by Detective Hartley and Ofticer Sher- cluspermluzi were brought to the surt éc’ they h'""l"-"" "1‘,'“""‘,’\“ HinaIglepte "'—“‘l' OQutside New York.. .. fa rslilLsng ‘“';" ”';’3"‘"“’#‘; b';LI“ v ME, 1y es et with the chéo]"" s | Wil give the Omaha dance and a grand feast ) 3 e ccurred in K etween K | A T A B el ¢] hat ¢S orfel 3 B 2 is a0 lock. turned out be to two small boys, frightencd al- | $ir. Gudden in the ondeavor of th aticr to | - *Denver aud Galveston are not Included 1n | §5,08te% Febghied, sk the pladecs, 1 fortelt | o : ot tuis Dlace on thit (8T compARTGY o 2L ‘.’?”"h',,fi': behung to a Jamp post’ b | most to death, They were neighbors’ chil- | rescue his patient. Many footprints ean bo the totals. playthings g a sneer. No 0no rogarded | wihera will o ot doC Wi any of | CAvaly from ':':’ el l";",l ]:"M"w" R, came the general expression when i e i 3 oss blacked | Seen in the soil at the bottom of the lake, e e \r ree of sincerity = g & 2 . any ) be securcd to take part in the exercised, was realized that Carlisle hed sought | dren whoin a freak of boyishness blacked | Seon W HI SOl o the hotiom of the take, The Visible Supply Statement. B A OO o aacRElly ol ;s ng large ap itions 01 | and o money or labor will be spared t0 revenge by shooting at his enemy in acar | up their faces and went over to | BORE NS LI WEIE AR ANE FIERE BLE | o 1T he number of bushels | b, J S i3 it of public schools, such as | yako e eelebration a- siceess. :An_arbor, AT R S S R At i I e i Eflis, tellig Ler 1 | Several bruises on Dr. Gud ace, which 111CAGo, June 14.—The number of bushels | be an oben test of tuese professions, He said a member of the house | J38K0 the celebration a succe TR o & righten Mrs, = EHlis, telling her in | were probably made by the king's tinger ¥ e United States and | wanted to see just where each wan stood : 156 | 150 by 100 feet, will be erceted, and will con had been well established at once that Car- | ) e DLOLALIY, Y 5 of grain in store in the United States an wanted to -see jus lere 00d 1 committee on education to- and 1 will | §inaible rooin for abl the 8. who I, e d | oud tones that they had come to kill her The king. before plunging mto the | (o ¥ " 0 80K o ase of deerdnse | and to know. why he stood there. tellyouwhy.. Thoreis ¢ lifference | ttin ample room for a sitors who. miy isle had fired the shots he would undoubtedly | chickens. A servant girl_hearing the word divested himself of his twocoats, which | Canada June 12, and the increase or decrcase MUST PAY THI PIPEL iions hetween the two branehes of cone | dttend. “The citizens intend to make this the fave been yacied on the shot. e is oW | “kill” and seeing the Black faces' ran from | weréon the bank and led to tho discovery of | 83 compared with the previous week, will be | - foel confident that. the Northern Paciic | cLobinionshetween the two branchos of con- | yrandest eolebration held in the_ northwest : % it ot e es§ {0 ever permit an agreement upon a anddnvite N » of tl 1 p the house shouting that_two negroes had | the bodies. posted on change to-morrow, as follows: ilroad will be compelled to pay the cost of | EreSS faludil sl tend invitations to the people of the his lawver, A complaint on the charge ot + S A s L a ; % (0 railroad will be compelled y the cos Phey differ widely as to the | § Mos Y oi0] 0 O ithe sharge 0% inurdered her mistress. But for the. timely | accordinig to the constitution Prince 0 Wheat....... Dicrensol thhe Surveys of its land grants and 'n ‘conse- | Minti e gl SO MEY 416 T | surrounding towns to join them Tiere on- thak Carlisle ‘n.the. police court by Oity Kditor | 2 ’ & oon BhvRN | §8 IOURTHOCIADRECCELLCOINCERLIIR Corn quence muni eSO A TG stribution. The country saw —_— corresyondent of opinions in the Building Boom at Rushville. north and south that RusiivaLze, Nob; JuneM—[Sp Jarl e pol ditor | awares ds the whole town was greatly ex- | Luitpold remains rozent and will admi 2595, 7 | ford of Dukota to the B Anehl i anliaa® N S bells have been sending forth muflied peals y ;i “What is the basis of your confidence?” now, in the house there is ol 5 5 x',-‘ll;r::::”;« o change of L. J '{'fi:'xrllx\fihtlllua £ Gulltyjot Murder "‘“’"’4“"“‘"‘“““f~ Excited and sorrowing Vi “Last week the senaté passed Inzall's bill, [ yine greater variety of ideas it has come to | BEE]—This town is building rapidly. cutting and probing that followed the injured | _DFS MOINES, In, June 14.—[Special Tele- | erowds of peonle thronged the streets, despite "6 9 v This bill was | pass that seventy-five or a hundred men can | new banks are in course.of construetion, res- litor prosived the coonees which e hid | gram to the Ber]—The case of the state | the heavy rain that has been falling. Thou- 5 'y S me as the measure which | (jefeat any measure in the house e will | idences are goi E 3 that has bean f u ; 5 | subst ame s th ire which | defeat n : 5 « nces are going up and the town s linving chicf characteristic. He did not wince once | vs. Henry Furry, charged with the murder of | S31ds of citizens surrounded the palace, Lintrodu rly in e session, which was | find that many alvays - opposed 10 40y | o steady boom. - Farmers have. in & grest and refused to be placed under the influence | nis brotherin-law, F. 0. West, of Runnels, | Sspnaa S Praciviations iy recard to the | jgq 12000 ; soted n your paper at the e, e house | eliational Dl * V4 S0 o dcmers have RSN ofan puesthetic, ueh worse things than | WAS Biven to the jury Saturday at [ sheim, Faeustieand Von feidel, ninisters of . passed, went to_ the senate and there the in- | here are Teeling N8 ¢ over the | HOWLVE i’ more commodious framecdifices, this” o Said, 48 the surgeon at_ last Jocated | 9 P M. and this moruing they returned flat }"""'L""*"’m i CL";'lflt‘ folprapatbitiio Elgin Dairy Market galls' Dill took its place. Now It s with o “the bIll to_ further suppress 'l‘rvlv Dlunting hins been quite extensivoly oass Rt a verdict of murder in the second | Oflicil minutes regarding the eircumstance e | s ot. | couference committee and the house ingr on the ealendar. The ques | vied on, wiich has been benelicial to th G s el Gogreo, “The deed whs committed 4t Ttannels | 1B - conneetion “with — the " king's | CnrcAco, June 4.—The Inter Ocean’s El- | freres hiaye decided 1o recommend its substi- ated one. wvolving. many | country. The indian supply depot has beers 1o is now sting with every ¢ " of I = ¥ AL : 3 death and the discovery of his body. On the board of trade | tution. 1t will undoubtedly be agreed to in | fine points of and required A greit stablished here, which will be a tinancial covery., ‘The young lady who njured | onithedrthiof bruary, and was a most The corpse of the monarch will shortly be | to.day butter wa r e, with regular | the Louse.” amount of rescarel and consideration after 1t | it to the town, B e oL Carilaons rasel N ous and cold-blooded murder. Furry is | brought to Munjeh and laid in state in the 2, x 3 S A ¥ * LAND GRANTS. T I TR T A P i ——m— ritwaalidas il plgeok]maianolal is LIt piritualist and claimed he lelegate | 0ld castle chapel, galss for. 2,000 pountie s thab Hgure LBKIN e iyroy s abolp Notthern Puciiic land | Went £0 the ealendar thtee or tour days Ao, The 1ted Man Will Assist, Jennie Streator, the sixteen-year-old daugh- | @ spiritualist and elaimed he a delegate {“”h‘ D e tion Ndntad Tnaadstine | lchassolilias ! almosb¥aiAL e Aol 3 Hnz o i y a went (o tiie calendar three o tour days ago, | - Ih 2 Vi Assice ol ter of James Streator, a_flour merehant of | from the higher powers to carry out their [ gy't P SO (€ amined Tadwig une | market. The long-continie S A T T o | and the attorneys cmployed to fight the vsiviLLe, Neb, June M4.—[Specia this city, resident at 1021 Penn street. ie | plans and get rid of Mr, West Y ir physicians who_exan audwlg AT e D) i 3 Ldon't think the public Jands committee asure say it has no show of consideration | Byg, | —Our national day will be rounded off was Sitting two seats ia front of Dr. Mun- | P onsand g Mr. West, and early one | animously declared —that Ludwig~ was ting the milk suppl. s Dbill_will pass. I belicve that the r house during this congress: that it the | ; oY Tord at the time that Carlisie jumped on the | MorRing took an axe and woing quietly to | eravely ° deranged, his affection” tak- | 416 pounds of butter, and-150_boxes of road is entitled to the lands which should pass the bill now it hasso many | M fine shape. The unwashed Sloux wilk car, ' Wien the shooting opeied she jumped | Ue bedside “of his® victini *veached over | ing fiho © forin ! known” o, were reported. Tota it has earned. ICis mueh better for ! 68 shouldibassLin plIL e Oy | daneeto primitive music and rend the aiy (i e e i . his sister, Mr V est and with a | expeits as paranvia which I8 incurable; > I be in the ha { e mate bel <55 7. ol slodic ) ' thav. O wover. she® nad™ peen | defense set up the plea of insanity ‘and a | malady absolutely deprived the king of free UL = = $ able than they should lease of life for two years or three, it scems. | band will dispsnse its sweetest music withe struck by two of the. bullets. One of them | Bumberof prowminent scientists testified on | volition,and that it would prevent his gov. RESULTS OF THE RIOT. the possession of speculators, who will hold SHOWED UP T1E FRAUD, out money and without price. hit her on the right side and being aeflected ;l‘l:‘l,:-‘i:.u‘:x's(:I.;"llfllinf:']y;fi‘-l";:lxlx;l ‘1"'":"1"11":1" Dif- :||‘~-I|,|m‘;”r'.‘.l.l» the “’xt‘,’.‘ffi'hf.'} (lvgnl:;;ls“‘“b“ "‘,'",‘; Changes the Gossips Say Will Take [ forurise, Do settl d»twl the e i Mr. l"u‘\wn made a strong speeeh in the —_— i v o ¢ o S50 " % o] P trence i - s point led the jur; POs| A8 Slgne ctor: audden, Plac: S 0 n elieve that they all do, “*will you as ) MSE L0~ SUppo] 9 ortel ves O ty' r 3,’-‘.,.‘.",‘“{,:!:’{,'.;,\’.‘.'1 ":“\:i'.'.:ll"fi,','(‘.l.’.fl',‘lf If:«'r"}i“fl; to compromise on the verdiet rendered. * > | I1agon, Cirashay and Hubricl, Place in Chicago's Police histitu B RSy R dhongade: A auppakiol sishilito forfel) Dawos Qountyls Asporsinant 2 A Svecial T, constituents for a renomination 7 **Dakota ants of 24,000,000 acres of the c 10N, Neb., June 14.—[Specia wrist. She was takeu to her home by — A proclamation issued “In he name of the | CnIcAGo, June 14.—[Special Tele is not in the habit of returning a man to con- | Atlantie & Pacilic railvoad . compan HARRONy Ao SIS [Speclal to (ig r ; I o o 5 i 4 3 Fid 5 3 it e > e ( BEE. [—The county connmissioners of Dawes friend and placed under snedicol . oa More Time For Maxwell, King, royal house and its people, who. | the By n spite of the splendid manage- | gress for a_ second terw, but 1 cking generally tion of railro ? CoMInty 2 SRR though her ‘,‘,,.. s 81. Louts, june 14.-~In the criminal court | throughgood and evil fortune, have remained | pent and work of the police foree during the | shall try it just 1o e if the | securing, hand 9 then fal county are setting as a board of equalization® S : 1 y faithtul.” The proclamation says: *This | 08 : TN AR e A Y A D 4 R LICY O BB by sssors of. thie different procinata LARE W one, vy the attorney for Maxwell asked that he be N recent anarchist troubles, the gossips are | reprehensible cu L 3 olete.”, | carry out the contracts on which they we he of th P : st eay 3 nouse has sustained a_severe stroke of ) STATUS OF INDIAN BII AT 3 B s oW it gro grantec p 3 vhic N ‘ X i) 8 r o able 3 ected attention to the At made their returns, and the assessed valugs e A R El AR l:::‘“"_‘.‘ BN “_""L In which'to I:I"_u"\jlmlf!‘: destiny. By God's imscrutfble deerve King | starting many g",‘"‘“‘”“'",’l};“ a probable y ilre of the house to cousider on [ Pacifi: and showed that that company had | fion of taxable property is nearly 55,000,000, ol and Cxpressd Sreat Aoty 16t hey | S PrEVAatory to an argument for w new | Ludwl has doparted this ite. " Tt de | eiange in the chiers ofee. 'Tho gossiv s all | Satusday bils from the Indisn commitics | 1oL ehrmied in Gons of s 4000,000 Sranted i | L P i cas. heary e A father, who has been lying at the point of 8 i ? AURLOIOY |- Ored Which _ plunged DO about the chief and his probable successor. | was due to the fact that the legislative bill | by the government, year old. i Nobody gives any reason why Chiet Ebersole | had the floor and was not coneluded in time NEBRASKA PERSONALS, — 4} Aas Do N Of | says he s important fresh evidence, The | griecvous sorrow, the las death for two days, shouldbe unduly alarmed | eolirt extended the time till Thursday, passod, In \pursiance of this constitution | 30l Tetire, but these gossips havo it that | 10 bermit consideration of the special onder, | The Hon. A, G, Seotl and wite ot Kearney A Forgor Onught. ! B AT Te s Eon tlamaAn 110 AR SIENE - ell beloved ney o, As he, by | * BHIg X 519 AL G Indian committee s entitled to the floor | are here, Mrs, Fenton, mother of M B, g ARSI R 2 T ] again on Wednesduy, but it is hardly likely sov, Wife of Representative 1 Keausey, Neb,, June 14.-|Specinl Toley Ay v Storm at Siouy City. long standing malady, is prevented from | he will soon do it. Some say he is to quit n frout o r. M ord '] J (e H ' 'y y ¢ Vi {" EOB! l,'“""l: Al ‘Lt‘:‘flsx“f.‘u‘fl”"f e | S1oux Crry, fa., June 14.—[Special Tele- | governing himself, we, the nearest regnate. | the business entirely, and others that he will the specis r'will be recognized as Nebraska to-day. Mrs, Dorse gram to the B, |—William Young, wanted tohuok, Within Hialf an inch of. the nose | gram to the Bk, |~ This ias beon. fhe hot. \\"‘u mhn‘l‘g, er the government in bebalt of | return to the command of the Harrison street val appropriation and bills Trom the | 2o to the seaside for a few days ana th here badly for a month for forging §i00 worth a ghastly wound. ‘T'he test day of the season, the mereury reached | ol” 2 ummon Bavarlans willingly | seosion,” There is no indication that he | i committee will antagonize it. The | to her home at Fremont, Neb, for the of paper and selling mortgaged property, 18 W very are about eye 16 isn | oorcay N y reached 1and dutifully to acknowledge the sight- T 4 tor the passage of cither the Sioux | mer. under arrese i Chicazo, Sherift Selarg bookkeeper for J. 15, Stoller & Ch 01 in the shade. Threatening clouds came | ful sovereign, and to us, as will do so voluntarily, The only wpos- [ FIET N DTHG Dawes severalty. bill WESTERN POSTMASTERS APPOINTED, started Attor hin this morning, fim of this city. The prisoner, W, D, Car- | 1P abouts o'clock and for an hour or more a | inviolable loyalty and unswerying obedience. | sible reason apparent why he should | gre growing more dublous every dag. Up to | The following nostnisters were At B, G, darkebompteadoned nian, | heavy rain and hail storm swept the city, Wo commaid all oftei l}t;fi;l)fi;ln;l;;‘ be compelled to do It is that some of his | the present time Dakota men here who are | this “aiterngon: " John Cliguo at Ceptial | Another Sunday Bather Drowned. rather handsomé in appearance. e was i 1S a8 | by Teceive | superiors are jealous of the praise bestowed | urging the opening of the great Sioux resery- | City, N . 11, Dolen at Brownville, Neb.; T OOEEERINISaY & 4 B PR N, takncraee Shio Laying a Corner Sto 2 ore precise orders” “Phe proclamation is | ow lim for work already done, or that some | atfon o Sottiement. have boch conident 1omers at Newton, Tn, orasty Oxnin oD, pIoRk l“':"““"‘: rrespondent, moaning, My poor wife, Drs MoIxN! ,June 14,—[Special Tele- r;:‘;.uu < Luit mll Illil]\ um’n ’NLnul ? of his subordinates are stirring up the | of ultimate success. They are beginning to CALL UL THE T2 p, "»'1'" 0 the Lrr, |—~An adopled SoRiy she is dying, ‘this thing will kil her.” He | gram to the Two thousand people | Hiton Yon fauts, precident of the council, | trouble with a view of hastening the day | lose hope and are no lon sposed to cluin GTON, June 14.—Morrison, in an | Mrs. Comer, while bathwg Sunday, wag refused to talk to the reporters, answering | gathered at [ndianola to<lay to witness the | *0 PY tho rost of the cabinet miy d Wien tev Moy get pramatlon, | anything. June apart as the day with'* a orterof the As- | drowned. M. J. Howan, while building @ them with the uniform e fon, “Iteally, 1 Jnvine of the corner stons of the new Matt I lu'v'}l"“]‘-"”'l‘m 81 u_\‘_. iR “1see,” sald a well known politician who | for the Indian committes in lieu of last | gociated Press o said he would | wire fence, was seriously cut in the handy wentlemen, you wust excuse me from talks | {YIREOF L€ GATEE SIOLC OF the Bew MEIho= | [budwie Ll King of aria; was born | stands on the inside of the ring, "I see_that | Saturday and another day will probably be | surely move to consider the tariffi bill on | almost bleeding to death, ) dist ¢ llll&!L L o¢ spoke and as- -‘pAN_w. 1845, and succeeded his father, | Inspector Bonfield has gone to' New York | setinstead of Wednesday next, when there is Thursd: If the motion is defeated, he -— e tragody was the onterowth of certatn sisied 1o oxorolses, R L b Lol e o natiles 0 M A for o osenalble purmods, of luokin i faing probability that southing mav be | said, it will o by the voles of the demociatie Weather For Nebraska, articles published in the Times, in which it PTTES A - O » | cloth for uniforms for our police force. ‘1 one with one or both of hese Tmportant | pembers from New York where he might ocal rains. followe v fail Wasatated that Carlisle find boen unduly s | Passenger Rates Stll Falling. With very fantastie ideas of his personal dig- | 3w good deal on the inside of that trip. The | bills, it the prospects are by no ueanin DT, | Tkl expeet Wi o Saor MG puikhit | Local rains, followed by falr wenllery timate with & young lady named Sallie Crute, CuieAGo, June 14.—The passenger rates on | Dity as 4 v"’fl" ¢ ulr'lln"flwh'wFS rumor has been current that Bonfield will | and settlers who™ have an” eye upon lands | ministration, slightly wanmers conditions favor sovere i“mm ,"l, "i"l h{‘“m{rl wl“.._“‘c her home and | western lines continue to gradually erawl :’(' 1(1‘4“:1‘1“'"1:;'1:’“(“ ‘gu'lwt]:'rl“r‘x.ul l:”llln-hr:":"n"rls :““l"| hlrh ”x“lwlimw"m.“ll .(.1 Hn]u-v‘, and the | within the Sioux res ,l\un‘i:n might as m;u ~«lu||u:ln|llgll|Lml LO-morrow, ive with his family, t was charged tha v To- v 9 0| P o0 e " 3 - A PP ced L) L 2 act is that he has goue to Gotham to 1 Ke a turn the optics other directions for the - - Lie it bla faw iy ok u]n‘mnz.fi,"‘...:.l‘ ;‘l down. To-day the Rock Island opened with | aue part. At the outbr of the Franco- W Fishing ¥ Wby, f ! 4 y ¢ of i comprehensive stady of the police systew | summer at least, > 5 A0 ; a$3 first class limited rate to St. Pauland | German war in 1870 he sided immediately | ey © ! ) T ) - . moral, upright man Lad succeeded In &0 far | “yiiy ;o0 nolis. ‘This was followed by the St, | With Prussia, and auring. the negotiations | M6 Ll s o sonaio L ANILY OF WABBIORS, furnished to the Associated Pross with re- oiK, June 14.--[Special Telegrag getting Miss Crute in his power that she con N ¥ g S r Sawyer will report favorably to N I'hiree fishing sel p Senteddto ke a tip to Califoria with hiw: | Paulotlicluls pudig into-effect the same | coneorning the new orcanization of ¢ FORTY-NANPE CONGR 188, the senate a DIl granting & pension o el | quest for publication l kit.|—Llires fishing selioonos, CE and that while abroad he had represented L"m‘ ot only between - Chicago —and wfil-.\llu- T)'?L;»l\;llh enthus ll|m el ard B, Riwns, whose case is rather a remark- UTIVE MANSION, WAsHINGTON, June | Temple, Kate Chureh ailed from B IR e R S SRR St qraul but also to and trowm " Council | tabiishuient of the Geruan wperial throne, ‘Bemate. ablo one. AL the age of sixteen he entered Notwithstanding ~the announcement | here yesterday, bound for ¢ - witend, B ieck: 'l W elibrged that Carlisle” had | Bufs and all of the unction, poiuts i fowa, | lso i internal Tavarian poli Wasmixarox, Jume H.—After routine | and fought thiough the wat of 1512 At the | heretofore made by the president reserving | Uhey are reported to b well armed, one bays nad not been purely of a platonie | Which { Give the Boy a Chance, WASHINGTON, June 14.—The following is J (very seldc : Tall resumed bis army during the war of ‘the rebellion and | such public business as absolutely requires | iy supply of rifes and Uit method the non-competitive local | and public frivolities w lisagreeable to | Was taken np andadr. Call resumed bis re- | A7y i -hlh War O Delion anG cl 88 A8 i itely ) uj! [ and wunnition, ature i s liie? stoted tho'Carite | trate of combatants 1863 Tarie exigut o lived wostly. i solitude o i nag- | warks in syonget ofio proposition o forfeit | SV, 5, Yo tors. frbas Sopmber, | throsen tomrame bt by oiing ek | B ach of the sciooners wers nine e o iad by nis'iience over th o lady suc. | protected. A puor from New York to-day | hiident palaces. of whieh e seemed (o bre- | all the landuot eaged within the timo pre- | 535" 1o "Ml 1"} Rditiens | pAaRsl, Kuoranee Gillo siles sdopied, ok tiny s orilliary. uow ald easih AR cecded in nducing her to” place a large hat the presidents and general managers or Hohensehwangen situated amidst bean seribed by congress, | In the course of the de- | to his__own servie in two wars, his | reserve is, to a ¢ extent, engrossed 1, L o« 1} o { t ad como together hel Sy ot | ful mountain seenery, ore he busie 3 s ) y 't nshy, but to fight if oceasion required it, My amount of her money {o bis hands, and that i-l.‘n_l‘ll:l:‘»w:,’l ll’.l:’llli.):'lll““:’s ':ulllt;l:l‘l n\y..::‘lxyu ||i;..2.~i||':\“|1(|l||n':‘|‘, l.l;‘r :llll\‘l ‘I‘lil‘nlllt .!:Lk'-'." i‘):{ bate Mr. Plumb offs a resolution, whien | father, Williain ns, ?vi\ud through the | by those who: 15 aie of o personal and | of them are from Maine and Massachusetis, he had disposed of it for ‘his own personal h - g acoount of tils pacsion for musie. the come | Was agreed to, callimeon the postuiaster gen- | rovolutionary war and he had two brothers | social nature, or by e presentation of busi- | aithongh 4 faiy percontage were siid 10 b bonuit, At the tine the firstarticle was Dol e & hoser Richard Wagner gained considerablo | €l for information®sto the expense or the | and a brother-iu-law who served with him in | ness which mighi easily bo postponed to | New York itheimen, The vessels will pros vublislied Carlisle was out of the city, but on A i uiluence over him during the first years | ivland water routes af the United States and | the war of 1512 Besides giving his own ser- | another day. At 1:0 every Monday, and at | ceed straj don, Conn., by Wiy his return he wrote card denying every- | WASHINGTON, June M-—The repubiican | go"UHee QU B SUEGRE T B YOO8 | {hie amount of mait fransported over them. vices to his country during the rebellion, he | the same hour on Wednesdays and” Fridays Dere they will 1emain il thing that had been alleged against him. | senators held another ovder of business cau- | that there broke ont among the peopla fre- A6 o'cloek, Mr. Georce having the floor | had four sons, two sons-in-aw and thirteen | of each week, the president will all who o provisions, waterand addition i‘:‘.’.’-n‘.'».“f'.".-n‘i‘('f l:lnkil:sl(ngn_lg xn‘n.mllit'll.\‘!t.l I} cus this morning. The projosition of the | quent riots against Wagner, and in 1 the | on the forfeiture Dbill, the cenate ad- h“_fil“l"}lh R the (ualon aruy, e is how desire fo By, Hiolh Jesicots, e earnestly 1 be proeured, when they will proe never betrayed that trust. - Carlisio hias the | and kot Springs bill upon tre list of msasures | £rom the court. Another peculiarity was his House. Gl thioy Taduire will e Diraiasd et £ g rity was h : needing the constant attention and care n00bs of the other days iu the week | bait they 1equire will be purelased ot G reputation here of being a shyster lawyer, | to be considered this session found no advo- | StRusiasm tor Louls XIV. After;the war | w,smixaroy, Jube 14.—Mr. Cob I- | of an attendant, Son g0 he was | 1y bo allowed him by tho public, not for nis | ik tey xeduive will be puroliised ab (IO . I ter, and 1o attempt will be made to entep : v ce he visited Pa I Versailles and it Is smd that he has abud record in | eates, but many opponents, in the cavens, | [ France he visited Paris and €5 | ana, called up the raport of the comy granted & pension of $12 a month, but bis | pleasure, but for the performance’ of official | any Canadian ot fo Pregi Chicago, He hus & wite and two children. | No. detormination” was. reachd on orues | in order Jo study the works of art, and es- | RS SHSGRR B FRUOTLOT e cominiit fpplication for an increaso” was disolowed | Suty and the transaction of bublie businiss, | g, Caiadian port for at article, no Wil TR S e 4 : 1 3 Dl y y how necessary. Just prior to the sailing the fonuer of whom is suifering from & | and harbor bill, the time of its consideration. | PFous X IV, e Als6 arranged cunemiics | the senate amendments o' the Atlantic & | by the pension bureau. ‘The facts of bis in- - the fleet, Captiin Day the Temple siids nervous attack bronght on by the publication | the it within which it was best to keep its | he Al perforimances at which e Dimeerf | acitic land forfeiture bill. firmities and helplessness are substantiated Galveston in a SWeane going 1o fish and net fight, but if we of 1ho scandals In the Times. aggredate. and its probable fate when it | eepjiotl perfori " Az sapjon La’ o) Mr. McRae, of Arkansas, vigorously oppos- | by aflidavits of people at Iowa City, and the 81, Lous, June 14.—A severe wind ‘storm 1,10 do the intrie Yank e e reached the president, although it was iuci | Snmarriod - " he il king w ed the senate amendments, contending” that | comwmitiee reports that he be given $72a | ool i E I T i iy T R e et e The Walking was Good. dentally discussed at sowe length, ’, n‘x‘ntwl_lhnluplldng the lln.le of lhumhl , the | wonth, :““““w ““l”.; I-“‘ 'Il i ”.‘ l‘ 0 ".‘ S 1 Sietull, and. when Canadi ""'f" 7y WASHINGTON, June 14.~The president's o - The Fury of the Tories. adoption of the awendments would convey = FOR BOGUS BUITER, Marning, and It s eared Wat great di around they will ind it out Siinfiar states reeeption, this afternoon was atendedby | Sincide, Browning, Marder. Lox0ox, Jube H.—The Times pronounces | "Aii' joso s SRRy dche - L ponere jare all, Kinds of pochenes on | hasbeen doue. N particutars ar obtainable | et wis wuade by Captains Weeks and Kge apout a himdred persons, lncluding an G0 CUENENNE, Wyo., dune L.—[Special Telo- | Gladstone’s panifesto argument historieally i ) ) o de phic eommunds | restof the other sehooners, Very lfew 8 agreed to and the amendmenis concurred | ine bill in the sénate. The opponents of | cation Las been seye sinee 130 this morn ons kuew they had sailed for thié scong of couple, a wan and his wife, who said they | gram toshe Br A cattlewan named ‘Joe | weak, *“It does not offer,” says the Times, Under callof the states, seyeral bills v the measure are trying to control the order-of- | ing. hat howr Galvestm reported thé | the le. ed (o the toe it wiked froi’ Missouit' ' shake Shirk, killea himsell with a gun at Chug iy Ny ; » o witia it at L ket 1ALy lion A | st cheun ok stk lo” toetti unfly'SH with the preside an | were clear of the docks, el lon which s committee, ures will be considered during this session; | the city of Galveston is situated iy under ath ling Hail Wind vs. India 1 Chamberlaln gave one alternative | “Phe bill was passed prohibiting bookmak- | that is, only bills to which not one objection | water. Comnnmication with Galveston b s oy Pl o OB B iaiac S AN L » was drowned while bathing. Coroner | otier than coercion and Morely suggested a | Lug of all Kindsand ool selling . the dis- | is made shall idered. Of course this | not yet been rentored. Tt scems that the | - CHFYENSE, Wyo, June .~ (Spcelal Tedge 158 CIINORON IS NI Aamast iss thuss disposes of the suspicion of | fourth by adwitting that it was possible | trict. The bil 10 ieorporate the Washing- | would kitl the oleomargarine bill, for there | storin this woriing washed away porfions of | 7m0 the Bri A duil storm Sunday, he slgnal corps, stationed at Ft. Meycr, § wurder for robbery, Jansen’s eclotnes were | to govern Ireland as a crown colony. | ton cable railway company of the district of | are not less than twenty senators who would bridges spanuing Galveston bay and swept | fourteen miles. west ot this city, Injul\‘ lett-there Saturday for Ft. Bowie, Ar found on the bank of the stream undisturbed When the worst comes to the worst, #t is Columbia give rise to considerable discussion | objeet to its consideration. away every telegraph line running ) the | buildin destroyed gardens and kliled for duty under General Miles in' Lis op The McIntosh cuse conses up for tr ways open ta Englishmen to say they. prefer | but no action was taken. ‘hairman Miller (New York) of the ate | eity. ‘I'be eity is compietely eut off {3 r | te. * Stanes said {0 welgh & pound fell to “lons against the Lostile indiaus, ] j TU-MIOITOW, sepacation pure and simple to yieldiog to u.el ~ The Loyse then adjourned, goiulitiee on agricwltuwre, baviug e Vil in | way and lelegraplic compulnica | dupths of il or lew luchics. h “a single argument to prove that coercion 15 | Introduced aud referred, atter whieh the | business caucus committee by promulzating | wiid ol ving at the rate of Water to-day. [t is.ascertatned that Juliue | (e only alternatvie poliey 10 h‘u“l'";"‘l_“‘h‘.’ for | floor was acceded to District of Columbia | & proclamation that oniy unobjected “meas: | hour, Lt lower part of the | aisen, the Dane found dead in Blue Grass | [yeland:

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