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\ | ) 1‘1 i 1 | i \ i | T R R, G. JUNE OMAHA, TUESDAY .;'-I XTEENTH YEAR., Eight Men Burned to Death—Heart- rending Scenes. Bosrown, June 91.<The New England 1n- stitate fair buildingsod Huntington avenue, recently purehased by the Metropolitan of_the servi Heedlessne: Gia B " the prineiple which underlies the Benator Van Wyok's Bill to Relmburse Set- | bic Prnciple which underlies th tlors in Kansas and Nebraska, preciation es of our eountry’s defenders and disregard of grantin g wounded, honored in government. MOR 9, FOR RELIEF OF SETTLERS. |t sovenor cmwvees | THE ANARCHISTS ON TRIAL,| A mwosronmommor. TDTRoIT TURNS THE TABLES. The Obicago Team Downed by a Score of Four to One, Ohicago Riot Inciters Before a Oriminal Tribunal For Marder. cripvled soldier ~ who is Just recogoition of his - Such aman should never find himselt side — Horse railway company, valued at §250,000, —_ THE DETAILS OF THE MEASURE. [ Dy sideonthe pension roll with those who | +4E MISSING LEADER TURNS UP. | burned, and four workinen were killed, 'The | REMARKABLY BRILLIANT GAME have been tempted to attribute the natural * | building is supposed to be fully insured. g — il to whigh humanity is helr to service In ‘The flames refused to surrender until’ they Congress Not Liable to Adjourn Be- | it Y- Ghepre "lenon | Fagitive Parsons Pats in an Appear- | 11 ;',"‘,',‘l"'{h';_,‘f"";;‘,,"l'l:l"'“,,,,:'::}",‘:ff‘ff:f.' M | Detroit's Phonomenal Pitcher Docs fore July 15— Rumors About legislation and e conseq in ance and is Arraigned —His Re- tended with great dauger. The charred re- the Work — Games at Other t t ! i e A this Darith-’ its continuance 2 ains of two men were bronght out, and are ‘ ¢ Randall ana the Taviff-The 1n his veto fof the publie bullding at Stoux turn Voluntary and a Sur- ;'I'“‘_'I:‘m' 1 B ?;m:.- of William Taylor and & Places Yesterday — Events Greely Promotion, City, the president says: “The report of the prise to the Police. Tt is be- on the Turf. ; man named Frost, both carpenters. 0 e commitiee of the house of representativ ed that other bodies are burled in the whom this bi A8 referre states that b, SR debris, as several workmen are missing. Al s A DMeasure of Relief, the census of 1550 the population of Sionx The Great Trial Begins, is confusion, and no correct statement of the The Detroits Vietorious, WASIINC June 91.—(Special Tela- Lv\’.fut‘fi}f-”m”‘\ :“IA‘M\f w;:“"{-‘"'!l““" by CrieAso, June 21.—[Speclal Telegram to | loss ot life can yet be made, ¥ DeTroIT, Mi junc 2. —The 5081 spec- gram to the Bril—loday Senatcr Van | 8 ENGEIER SREE G U8 BIBNE | the Bek.]—An hour before the trial of the i flanies had been sufticlently €% | tators who appeared at Reereation park to- Wyck reported to the senate from the com- | thousand. It is further stated in the report | anarchists was begun this morning the outer | qyatred rem for possible vietims, and up | 44y saw a hard fought baseball battle in mittee on putlic lands, the bill for the re- [ that for the commodation of | door ot the court house was hesiezed by [ to9 b, m. eight bodies had been removed, | which fine play abounded. Ganzeil, who lief of seitlers and purchasers of lands on the | Inis 1\(-(»3'31‘\«-11 the ity tains 893 | growds impelled thither by various motives, | most of them burned beyond recognition. It | caught for Detroit, showed up in great form, slie domain in the states of Nebraska and | brick and 2.5 frame buildinzs, It seems to | fon the unwilling juror, who ¢ s believed that there areat least four more | hoth at and behind the me perforee, me that in considers , aud Brothers of the merits of this Kansas which passed the honse on April 5 | B it peceecitics of the government should | to the mere curiosity seeker, whose object | bodies in the rutne, e total loss 18 about | oovered himself with glory by two extremely last. The bill was amended by the senate | control the question, and that it should be | was pastime, A sturdy policeman stood "Fhere were several heart-rending incidents, | difficult catches. But the center of Intcrest tter the enact- | decided as upon tl committee by strikingfout all ing clause and substituting 1siness proposit n dependent newds of the gover nent building guard with Jatlor Carl, and the erowd was subjected to asecond process of filtration at ne is as yeiunknown was in the home club was in the box. Dally it indow of the sccond story becomes more evident that Getzein deserves A man whose n; driven out of a bill by Mr. Van Wyck, which I8 of the same character with [ & the point proposed in order to. de tl o co puse door. By 10 o'clock, how- | DY the flames. He was about to leap and had nk high atnong pitehers. To-day nine tlib exeaption of {ha Omission of two clauses | Shiue 5t b lsbiieatly © atel Hx:”m!::wl;v r‘-lmp R "X | Pt onelex over the window siil, when tie | 105 SIRICK UL SR Bot. & ARAIS AL Was I 0 alio 0 stalistics sho : Yoof fell in and pinned him fast to_ the spot ! : which provided for the extension of the pro- | population, extent” of busin pros. { little before this hour an unusual stir was | \here o was, 'No ladder company had ar- [ made off his delivery until the ninth, when visions of the act to other elasses of settlors, | pective | “growth and _“matters - of | ereated by the entrance of about a dozen | rived, and the crowd outside were powerless [ the visitors secured their only two, Senator Van Wycl's bill, which was reported | {1t Kind | which, | though ' exceedingly | fashionably attired lndies. who eame In amid | to tenderaid; e flames followed almost | For ~ the visitors ~ Clarkson did and which will undoubtedly become. a Jaw, | necessity of the oxpenditire of o Jaree sum | auitea buzz of animated speculation. They | Mstantly and the imprisoned man whdSewedt | good work, but Fint's hunds provides that for the purpose of reimbursing | ot moncey for a publie building. T find upon | were accommodated with s upon the | ifs friends betow. Tiwo of his fellow work- | were sore and several passed balls persons who, under thie homestead, pre-cmp- | examinition that the United States eourts | beneh. Judge Gary soon afterward appeared | men-—Jolin MeNulty and_ J. . Failen—were | resulted. tion, or “othier laws, settled upon or | {ieSete i -wfll.l;ln_Tn_Tnl e but t l-l? o their midst, and having first looked to burned —while trying to seale | Detroit began ecoring in the first, when purchased linds within the grant made by | by lfive been thus far held in the county | 4heir comfort, took up his position with a | the wall to reach ~“their = dving | piohardson hit safe, went to socond on comrade, His sufferings fully short. The awful furnace sooi wrapped him about with fire and smoke, were merei: of flame | ¥ ingle. the act entitled, “An act for a grant of lands to the state of Kansas to aid and without ernment. gov- | solemn air in the midst of his fair but novel actually no | surroundings. any expense to the nt's wild throw, and scored one I'hompson There are In the fourth Clirkson presented in the constriiction of the Northern Kunsas | other fedoral | iices * there " for | whom | “Tho murder Indictment, which will irst | iiding hiny during s Inst mowents' froni | AVHHE with a basc, a passcd batl sent bim to A and CRIer M, Rp Ao Vel ‘01 o government should provide aceommoda- L BATGH ; 5 + | the gaze of the Spectators. Not lomg after- | third, and Ganzeil's singleb pine, Taatrond and toleeraph, approved July 2 | ions except the postimaster, postoftico | Bo put before the jury, 18 No. 1195 on the | (GLECS M AR Gay tnd nothing more | In tiesixth Hanlon reached fitst on ealled 70, and to whom patents have been issued | 1§ now jocatcd. i Bl g rohed by tho | calendar and eymprises nine nawes. They | WArds the wall save way and, nothing wpte | F (e SRt G Eor e out ot first, went therefor, but azainst which persons decrees | government until the iir<t of 1550, | are August Spies, Michael Sehwab, Samuel | Vo5 3¢k o b 0 O orktehop alive. | to third on Clarksoi's wild throw to second, have been rendered by the United States Cir- nlllwn‘n-“ul $2,200 po nn;m. By the last | i ons, Adolph Fisher, ———— ('nul ~Li0l;‘\\ on abase hit b)(al:uu‘h-l. llhmlun cult court on aceount of the priority of said DOrCOL tio superyising avchitoct It apprars ingel, Louis Lingg, William Seliger, A Brewery Burns, cared the game was not yet safe and sent a I Jetoher NS5, here pre 3 2 v 0, - 0 i 9 )il r 0 I ¢ ol i grant made in the act above entitled, the sum | by, OCloner L IS5, tere (Were | Tiolph Schnaubelt and Oscar W. Neebe. | ALBANY,N.Y,June 2L —This evening, the | ball torigut fora home rin in the eighth in of §250,000 is approprited; provided, Liow- | course of construetfon, and that the amount | This indictment is for the murder of Oficer | old Taylor brewery, was burned. Loss 5 1t L B PR RS A, ever, that no part shull bo paid until he shall | expended thercon during the pi ir | Matthias Degan at the Haymarket tot, on | about §150.000. insurance $105,000 on build- | whoro one of them whs left, one stole s i 500,000, while larie were asked o be expend buildinzs during the current judement the number of publ should not at this time be increase greater public necessity 1s apparent in this case. have filed with the see k and fixtures. n copy of said decree, duly certified, and also a certificate of the judge of the court ren- dering the same, to the effect that such a de- eree was rendered in a bona fide controversy between a plaintiff showing title under the { the i oF 5 and $20,000 on st ond, and the third died in the attempt T v todo <o, Flintopened the ninth with a sin- sand came home on Dalrymple's three b ger. Gore fouled and Brotthers capturcdt bali affer a hard run. Kelly and Ryan then struck out leaving Dalrymple on third, No Chicago brooms were in sight to-day. The following s the score: the now historic night of May 4. Whether, when this case is disposed of, the prisoners an be separately arraigned and tried for the a | murder ot each of the other six officers and ists therefor than | the two eitizens who received their death wounds on that nizglit, Is a question on which Warehouse Burned. HANBURG, June 2L.—The sugar and cotton warehouse of Paul Jacobs this city, was destroyed by fire. Loss $250,000. ———— grant made in said act, and a defendant hold- he Prciiicitoade. there s considerable difference of opinion WATER VS, WHISKY. Detroit AT P L 1nga patentor holding by deed under patentee, SHIN 3 ¢ 3 2o | among lawyers, They are all, however, in- 3 Chicago 60000000 1-1 and that the decision” was” in- favor of the HINGTOR, pute SL—Some time 850 | 4\ ted on clght distinet charges of murder, | 10W® Pvohibs and Saloon Men Fight | ©LHL t76in and Clarkson, Base hits plaintifft on the ground of priority of the bt 10 TrioLior MACE & S8 | © )t 19130 the court balliff marched 1n at the With Guns. —Detroit 8, Chicago Errors—Detroit 3, i ment to the secretary of the treasury in re- gard to the indebledness of the Central grant made by tlement or puirch ct to the filing of set- o by the defendant or his CriNTox, Ta, June 2L—In an_encounter to-day between saloonistsand prohibitioni: Chicago 6. Umpire head of the six anarchists, who trooped in a affuey. and grantor, and said claimant shall also file with | Union Pacific railroad companies to the | 1ong line into court and = took up | g/ 5 | od Forsee, Fidderson AT PITTSBURC ; e decfew a certiicate of tho, bill of costs It | Uyitoa states under tho provisions of tho | Posiiions directly under the benc. O i 004000098 Shdto of Lo eoutt. CTheratnon 1o the | Thurman act on aecount of moneys which | Seliser was absent, and it vas teh | fally woundod. Marshal Judge and R o e duty of the secrctary of the interior to adjust [ had been diverted from the earnings of those :f:‘ ml\‘}l‘lm l:: ”':“m (“::“ h:‘\“:“‘ v lb" Frank Hillerman were jailed, charged with | base hits, burg, 12; Louisvilie,4. O Py A Dfcaciid I Iy ol e asa compnies to the Pacific Mail Stesmship Soianling on s pals anid lving ovidencefor | the firing. The saloon eloment to-night | Pitisburg, 73 Lotisvlile, 4.” Umpire, Brad- 4 o 2 company in the form of subsidy paid to that [ 511 Rl B 8 Iy 3 cman, ey which shall lave failed as atoresaid and costs | eI e form 6 S AS I BLES BIE | e state. Sples, looking as’ neat and spruce | threaten to tyneh fudgxe and Hilleman, and % P peLiA— wppearing by tho ill thereof, e shail then | SomDan socrotary of the Interlor ox- | (00, Came irst, He was attired as usal, | eclare the fuil wii own up if necessary | 5 i1 I B 0 ) s niake & requisition upon the treasurer for the | pressed the opinion t the railroad cow to get them, 0P 1E 1R 0T0H0) the United States | in a suit of blue serge. His hair was care- Brooklyns i 0 per cent of their | lessly brushed back from his torehiead, and Thus the diverted amount thus | ne took his seat he commenced to read the sum found to be due to claimant, and s pay the same to him, taking such acquittance or discharge as shall for panies were indebted in the amount equal to earnings. Athleties, 9; Brook Brooklyns, 6. Umpire— A Gay Lothario’s Flight. Srovx City, la., June 21.—[Special Tele- ny furtiier claim azinst (i United Siatcs ":'.';;;'n”“‘);:“u““:ll.'",‘.d“"“' R newspapor, with an uir of the utmost indit- | gram to the Bre.|—The sudden disappear- e count of fuilur of titlo us afuresaid. Bhe second compiroller of the treadury. | ference. Sehwab, looking mean and despica- | ance to-day of J. M. Forbes, a_well known R A Tho promiiness with shich the haval ap- | (0 WHON (he matter was referred: has report- | bie, as usual, came next. His sallow society man, and head clerk in Moore’s drug | Np¥ YoUK o0 0 DA B propriation bill was rushed through i | ed fo aeting Scerctary Fairehild that the Cen | wag blanehed to an ashy bue, and h store, Is being gencrally commented cn. It Nington, 0: New York, 14, Tomiod sy has et & lwdod maliy,vagple fo tral Pacitic conpuiy, so far s exmined. | ces knocked together as he look ns that the young man for some time past hington, 7; New York, 4. Umpire—Con- Dot ment Jhls 3 miy rendioiions for | N0 T3, Tor | Serviees over tho unsubsidized | the rims of bis spoctaclos for his first view of | has been on inflmate terms with the wife ot [ nely. Tendors of the Honse o not ik sor how. | Portions of tho roud, under the recent decis- | the tribunal before which he is to be tried for | a prominent traveling man, and a few days | AT STATES 100 0-4 ever, Morrison says he thinks there Is littje | 10n of the supreme court, severai bundred | his life, Sum Ficlden, square-Jawed, beetle- | ago the husband found a stray letter and 000 0.1 tt 3 Baltimore: prospect of adjournment before he middle of | thousand dotlurs next month, I E to | act of March 3, require the seerof ttention to the ¥s, Scems o asury, when browed and savage looking, stumped on stur- dily next in rotation. learned all. Tt's the old story over ain, First ba; ‘The infuriated husband’ gave Forbes, as it seems, until to-day to.leave town, or else he Mets 6, Baltimores 6, K Umpire—Valentine. do not see Low we ar 4 = rors—Baltimores 4. get away before the middle of the month,” A CINCI g he said,” *There are a good many appropi called upon o pay cinims duo subsidizéd rail. [ The sensation of the day eime at 2:30 | SR 1 o il him, and. ho okt~ Fotbes | Cinetnmat 0020080000000-5 tion bills yet awaiting the action of the sen- | road companies, fo witihold an amount equal | o' cloek this afternoon. thathour & han- | wag“one of the best druggists Sioux City has | St. Lo 001100120000 106 ate, and there is little probabilty that they | to the amount of the indeble Iness of the com- | som cab drove up to the Michigan street door | ever had, a quiet and unassuming man,” and Thirteen nings. will et thein. back £ usin. such thne an s to the United States, and also the | of the criminal court building. The driver Sunomlly well liked in business circles. Pitehers—Mullane and' Carruthers. First shape that adjournment can be had before ble cost of establishing that indebted- | )04y nis horse witha jerk, and an in- = = base hits—Cincinnatis 11, 8t. Louls 17. Er- the lt:h (:r l‘:llll:l!ulll‘w month.” noss fi'..? “"‘L:‘lhl,“x"-:&“u;r" f;‘;;‘t“tct:l'\ll!"l;"& StaTIRtEE b saen leaped out andiwith thare More Business Kor Sioux City. 1"|‘nrs"—Clnc nuatis 2, St. Louis 2. Umpire— NO I FROM RANDAT 35€ el-ofl, S 8 S Y. 21.—I8 al ‘] e- | Morton. I don't believe thore 18 anything i (he re- | be brouzht and to withholit payments until | ried steps entered the building. One of the | SIOUX Oy, fa, yfine 2L—|Speclal Tele- | Morto gram to the B ort that the suit is decided. ‘The compliroller recom- gi.]—Jokn M. Pratt, jr., gen- Ar KANSAS Cn‘s'—- . Randall ntends introducing o en was Captain Black, counsel for the an- Kausas City. 001000 arift bill,” said Major McKinley, of Ohip, | mends that this coirse be pursued. B e o ot own "t | eral agent for Towa of the large manutactur- [ S8 21 § G ¢ 6 9 § § one ot the most prominent members of the o 5 those who stood about the corri. | ing establisnment ot W. Harrison, Grand | Pifchers—Weidman and Healoy. R T R a0y ulehng Annagoni; - Work ‘]“ 'V‘"‘,"“",;'l‘*"- dors. Up stairs the " two men wen | Rapids, Mich., Is in tho city making ar- | baso hits—Kansus Clty b, St. Loyls T4 Errors entinl counsellor with Mr. Randall, in con- ASHINGTON, June 21.—The senate com- % ' 2 spee S o 26 8 v —Kansas City 7, St. Louls 2 Unwire— Versation with the BEE correspondent {o- - arm in arin and at the top ot tiieir speed. | rangements to establish a large supply depot EasClty, mittee on public lands this morning dis- | They pushed their way through the crowd cussed and amended Senator Mitchell’s pro- ‘whmh;:ll:lnsl?l:f\l‘:}‘litw“\ll::u\l:‘\‘r; l'.‘i':l'fifi:i:‘l-l.yl|z posed amendment to the bill to amend. the | {45, inside. When they stood in {runt of pre-emption and timber culture laws. It now | the’ judge Captain Blacks companion was vrovides that nothing herein shall be con- reeognized, ; : stued as dopriving the holders of military [ “Giext héavens, its Parsons!” exclimed a bounty land warrants, or other land warrants police officer. g or luiid_scrip, at any time leretofore issued | And so it was. The long-looked for and, under or in_pursuaiee of the provisions of eag_rly sought after anarchist had returned, any law of the United States, of their right and of his own accord. ‘Tne man who for to locate such wariants or scrip on the public Curry. Racing at Brighton Beacn. BRriGuTox BEACH, June 21L.—For maidens, three-year olds and upwards, seven-eighths of u mile: Sandoval won, Bill Brien second, Voucher third. Time—1.32}. All ages, three-fourths of a mile: Lute String won, Catheart second, War Whoop third,” Tune—1:17, i “Thiee-fourths of a mile: Chicadee won, here to handle their northwestern trade. It is also reliably reported to-day that a wholesale drug house of Des Moines, known as_the Hess. Drug company, will 16* cate in this city August 1. Sioux City Disappointed. Sroux Crry, Ia. June 21.—[Special Tele- gram to the BEE.|—(eneral disappointment was felt all around when a telegram was re- celved that the president had vetoed the bill night. “In the first place,” continued Major McKinley, “it would be inconsistent after he has justlod a portion of his party to defeat Morrison’s bill, and then he knows that it would be referred to the committee on ways and means, a mujority of which aie alrendy pledged fo the Morrison bill, and would use to permit a measure from Randall to be reported, I think congress will sdjourn by the middle of next month.” THE MILITARY CIRCLES. From recent information coming from per- years had preached annihilation to the | e ; f s United States, P | ing crowds on the lake front and advised | ¢ 5 roaldet o8 L) porney second, Joe Howel third, Time— ls;:llx\t;l)lzx'ou‘l]ll:c! [;‘r)p l(l‘\:| ‘.I“,“'"’ seems to hx;:h;‘:l lllmnntl';“:ml|:.|I;“..dtlgv|<!xl; L ::x(:‘l{u ln:‘ mob violance just before the fatal bomb was }!)))P{;'R‘gn:‘{"”‘gllr?x;o'osi}::l{tnnw)Il}bllll}: lngnll)lélxr‘\fi 147, % 0 no doubt that Liout: Grely, attor hispro- | B8 60 §h Gommiitteo. will hocopt’ the | thrown at the Hagmarkot, stood beforo thu | {01 {15ty Steane clodts Wil oo tonsiier | QOfe and a quarter miles: Tmest Motion tocaptaln of calavary is confirmed, | Bve GV court. very neck was Mtretehed torward [ forth to Tnduce the' president o reconsider | geokuk sceond, Deliliai third, iuted major and assistant adjue | cehate committce on rules has this | and every eye strained to catch a sight of | the matter. Allages, one and one-eiglith miles an additional assistant ajutant seneral be. | morning ordered a favorable report upon llhl;, ’(a.npl:\l‘n Black I:\:kfu.lllmf hubbc' tried Towa RO vorslts ] Jette won Areasurer second, Weaver third. comesa Lw, Capta'n Daniel M, Taylor, ordi- | Senator Edmunds’ motion to so amend the with the others, and the excitment began to me—] calm down. Last Saturday Captain Black -had a consul- tation with Mrs. Parsons. He urged her, if she knew wlere her husband was, to com lowaA Cr7y, Ia., June 21.—Class day exer- All ag clses this afternoon and the university ora- tion by President Angell, of Michigan uni- versity, this evening were to-day’s leading rules as to allow debate upon a motion to re- consider a previous vote, Ihe report will be cailed up for action immediately to allow de- bate on Senator Hawley's motion to recon- it Pink Cottage wi > will be surely appointéd. — Cap- mile: Pink Cottage \?on. Pilot ylor'is mow on_ special confidential duty in'the oflice of the secretary of war.? &= FAVORABLY REPORTED ON, TARIFF REFORMERS MEET. s U pt a vot6 by whio Hond sttorney | municate with him at once and get him to y ovening were ftoday's lending — Van Wyek's bill to' authorizo and empower | , ‘Llie house committee on invalid pensions [*fused at tirst, but finally bucame convineed | §rqngacted. Oonferenco. sub o | it was the b:st thing to do. Captaln 5 R ana K ol boting | Biack ~ ntrotuced him o th " court With (e bill to Meredso tho rato of pénsion | 15 one of the defendants I the of soldiers who lost a leg or ar and 1o at- | case at the b and asked that he Dbe ir- tach to the combined bills the elause impos- [ raigned. Not a word of explanation was ingan income tax to meet the expenditure W;lirlmfm-lv BoK “lm‘:l':u‘l:: ":‘:‘:Jfi"fr‘"m\h|fl'x‘g Smeline Topping: to loa fa involved. The clause is patterned after police oflicers prese erfere. o SRt to (hey Seidicn Founion i For | Meome. tax Dill introduced i tho he camo from, or wharo o Ll spent the BIRALbon, Tab i iy ext: Soventh nongteas by General Ewing. time hielas been so sadly missed Wwas not By Mr. Stepburn—Granting condemned | tisties collected at the time the bill y Khown, 3o o yentued (o mduire wihlle cannon to posts of the G. A. K. at Leon and [ froduced indicatc that a revenue of S the brisonerwes belng. st gnod, Farsons at Mount Ayr. 4 000 per annum eould be raised in this hfl"lfl‘::“}:lu l;lllln_‘"!“xl‘m:ms:nfiu!;({:: AFTER INDEMNITY, ——g— i 4 b Zonod, A petition was prerantcd in tiie sonata to- A Call for Bonds. s sed In & quiot sult of blue. "The ouly day by Senator’ Wilson, signed by John | WASHINGTON, June21.-A call for §4,000,000 Wertz, auditor of Henry county, 1owa, of 8 per cent bonds was issued this afternoon ing for the rassage of an act grant to-day agreed to amaleamate th for {1 air b ng d W ASHINGTON, June 2L.—About one hun- Cardinal Taschereaun's Reception, | dred democratic representatives who yoted QuEBEC, June 21.—Kight thousand persons | for the consideration of the Morrison tariff assembled in and around the grand seminary | bill, assembled in the hall of tho house to- court yesterday afternoon, the occasion being | night. Speaker Carlisle opened the pro- the presentation by he citizens of Quebec to | ceedings with a stirring speech, urging the Cardinal Tascherean of an address and a | members to stand by their purpose of tarift purse containing 85,574 On the southeast | reform, and pointing out the necessity of side of the court a large throne had b united, harmonions action, Mr. Cox, of erected, over which was themotto, *Carona | North Carolina, offered a resolution instruct- aurcam super mitaam egus.” The' windows | ¢ Morrison torenew hismotion to consider f the seminary wer 0st hidden with ) § Si nervoisnoss in his mamner was | fuds amang which wore. tags boaring o | the tarift ill toanorrow. - Considerablo oppo- that he kept his aim in that of his lawyer un- | name of President Cloveland and the names | Sitlon was manifested, however, and as Mor- til the latter withdrew 1t. He was led to | of different cities of the ?,,m,,' States. A1l | tison himself expressed a desire tobe left the Union Facific railroad to construet branch lines, —_————— WORK OF TOWANS. introduced bills in the house to-day € Towan as folow:; By Mr. Hall—To pension Jno. W. Osborn K 1= | of the foliowing description: Three per cent | where the other prisoners were sitting and | i L s free in the matter as seemed best to liiu, the deninity to ¥ iy W : ore the Dilsoners wero sittly atholic and religious eocieties were repre- | 11 LT 08 800) T i o ik orw 1o hiiceoutit of SWAID | honds issued under the act of ‘congress, ap- | Where the detendunts’ equnsel ld retafued a | sented. The pontiieial guards formed a | Fesolution was finaliy withdeawn, = Morrison tariff reform demo- seat for him. It was a carefu'ly arranged United States, uard of honor, At 4:10 his eminence arrived Hhe vetition wis' prep proved July 12, 1852, and numbered as fol. | St45 Tor B NS W CAERL A e T T e A of Henry by the board of commission Tows: $50, original number 135 to original | *VEURG N A TRWVer Black, “has not at | thrine Savie't m‘m’,‘.’_’;"']’_'I_‘m;‘;]‘“,j‘l"‘;““‘d the | eonstitu commitice, which shall consider county.” R number 147, both Inclusive: 8100, original | any time been over a hundred miles from the | behalf of the citizens, read an address con- | the advisability of issuing an address to the TILE MARY CASEY CLADM, number 1812 to original | number | city, yet all the two hundred officers looking | gratulating him upon his elevation to the | Country —explaining the position of "that r. Van Wyek reported favorably | 1853 " both' Inclusive, and original | for him would never have unearthed him. 116 | d#dinalate. 16 suid the news was received | element, the committee™ to rej prk i with amendment from the senate coni- | pumber 6,422 to original number 0.926, both | was not brought forward before simply be- | with gladdened hearts by the Roman Cath- | dnother” confereuce o be held later wittecon public lands to-day, a bill to pay | jnclusive: 5500, original number 825 to _ori: | eause the methods of the Chicago pollcs are | olic 'citizens of Quebee, who felt an | in the present month, The resolution Mary E. Casey, of Richardson county, Neb., | fial number 845, both melusive, und original | bratal and utterly above and regardless of | frrosistable desire to givo immediate | Was adopted. Then the discussion turned §iaah the amount she paid to the vecaiver of | yuiber 4,221 10 original number 4,223, hoth | law. 1 propose fo have my elient treated le- | expresaion of their joy, At fho conclusion of | uvon ‘the piesentstate of business in the pulllo wnon \‘nllJl eq Jand oftice on an 17$1,000, originn) nember 5908 to y, and not bullyragged and tortured as | the address. he prosented his eminence with | house and several ehainmen took advaniage eque| Contes AN ry o 0 origing ol "The firs o in o 5 ) * e f * ccessity of actio ol some of their ) Jihuy contaated pnd ognoetlad January .:xll‘.“i':::-l'..‘?\,i »!5.‘&#.““ al number Lhe first formal move in conne oftize THe said they had good reason fo | fhe necessity to call a full esday night, to inal num- 6 1o original number 13,34, both in- ginal nmber 24, lie call mature trial of the anarchists was reading the list of ) Jurywen announced toattend in court which 9, Totals | becurred immediately after the court opened. August 1, The state’s attorney announced that he was — ready to proceed with the cases of the gnaroh- Qonfirmations, ists charged with the murder of Ofticel Degan, Junc 2L.—leceiver of pub- | The defendants, Michael Schwab, Samuei W, Millerat Huron, Dak.: . | Fielden, Adolph Fischer, Geo, Engle, Louls Inaian agent at Ouawpans T, | Lings and Osear Neebe, were then brotght i, Sasummers, Tnalun acent ot Quawpaws, In- | When the court conclded hearing the Brhs o {‘-l B Vankion, Dyl | pleas of the furors to be axcused from serving teen of the vetoed measures are private ven- | AT Wesibrooks, Lyons, Towar on the panel, Captain Black, a5 counsel for slon bills, The others provide for public | sl 4 tio pocysed: aaked Jeave o withdeaw fio plea buildings at Sloux City, lowa, aud Zanes- Treaties Ratified, O alosy Suile, ARG Y 0R0o ouwerel A 5 lo motion to quash the Indictments which ville, Ohio, The messages have not yet been June 2L—The senate has | was argued at some length, The court at rejolce at the honor conferred upon them in appointing & eitizen of Quebee Lo this high of- fice, He referred to the past and present his- tory of Quebec, from ejvil, military, and re- ligious points of view. Jleirs a patent for 120 acres of land in Ne- Draska to be Jocated at any point on the pub- Tie domain in that state, CLEVELAND'S VETO, A Number of Pensioners and Sioux City Feel it Effect. WASHINGTON, June 81.—The president has sent congress fifteen veto messages, Thir- iinally dectdod s for Wedn procecdure, il ok R British Grain Trade Review. Loxboy, June 21.—The Mark Lane Express i its weekly review of the British grain trade says: The weather has been variabie, Wheat crops are fully three weeks late. Bar- ley and oats are also backward, Trade fa- vored buyers. Sales of English wheat during the week were 43,176 quarters at Sls 40 per quarter, against 55,184 quarters at 38s 2d dur- ing the corresponding week last year, Flour democratic agree on futur A Wolf in S8tieep's Attire. PHILADELPHIA, Jupe 2L.—Rey. Waldo Messaros, a well known preacher, pastor of the Northwestern 1nde, nt Presbyterian chureh of this elty, wa arrested to alleged attempt to commit crfmin upon the wite of Charles W. Coulston, of whom are membersof the congregation WAsHIN laid before the louses of congress, ratified an extradition treaty with Japan and | once overruled the motion, Defense then | over whieh Messaros has charge. At the | was difficalt to sell and weaker, Forelgn 1 vetoing the pension bills the president | one for the re-survey of the boundary line | madea motion fora separate trial for each | yearing the testimomy for the prose- | Wheat was improved, — Buyers were scarce. proviug gifts of public money to Individuals re = Dressed thar® Viewraiiod: (hae Gt X | pastor called at el Coulston ~dwelling | I larde sypply snd thiee benes cheaver. Important Court Decision cargoe: Who, it my view, have no right or claim to the same, notwithstanding apparent con- gressional sanction, that 1 mterpose with a of mone of the defendants would be jeopardized. He overruled the motion and directed the trial to proceed. The defense d, five were withdrawa, which two were alifornia was offered at ) Most gr this morning. Afterlie was uslered into the arlor he seized the Jady roughly and at- ompted an | atroclows assault upon her. JEFFERSON CiTY, Mo, Juue 2L—A de- cision was rendered by the supreme eourt at R W Jefferson City t in the ease of Sadia | then renewed the plea of “not guilty,” and | AfLer an alarm had been given, the husband | fio%. v e arket was slow. feeling of reliel in cases where L |y B ST TR 0 G b | the wark of blainihg 8 Jury was st once pro- | of Mrs, Coulston and “'-1"‘1'““,”,;"-"."’!‘"”" wheat showed o deeline 8 beuce on the fort find ft unnecessary to determine | o b RIS O an Jonks | ceeded with, Physiclan, on one side. and lav, Mossaros of | jght,Other artieles were somewhat steadier, he werlts of the application, 5 d 8 en| When tho court adjourned at noon the | the other, engaged in a fieree hand to hand e two years ago. The decision of the lower court Is reversed and a new trial ordered ou the ground that the judge’s instruetions to the luli were insufficient, The court also | four men acceptable to them. When cour reversed the senter e of Schaefer and dis- [ adjouraed at 5 o’clock two men were on the missed his ease on the ground that the crimi- B.nwl, who had not been formally accepted [t n speiking of the promiseuous and ill- advised grants of pensions whieh have lately Dbeen presented 1o me for approval, LI have £poken of their apparent congressional sane- tion in recognition ot the fact that a large proportion of these bills have never been ubluitted to a majority of either branch of con but are the resuit of nominal ses- #lous held for the express purpose of their consideration and attendcd by a small ma- Jorlt; the members of the respective hou &l 0 legislative branch government, S‘ l'stlu considering these bills, Lhave not felt state had acee struggle, during whieh one of the pastor's stato had aceapled four jurors, but in the | filfeaSyiffen so hard as to nearly sever afternoon they were excused by the defenses, X | A and later they took up the task_ of ‘inding | Jt The minister declared the whole o trap Directors Elected. 8. PAUL, June 2L.—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the St. Paul & Duluth beean at noou to-day, Upto 4 p. m. the only business transacted was the election of direc- tors, which resulted in the seleetion of Hon. Chatles 8. Drake, of Washington; O, D. Baldwin, ot New York; James M. Earle and William Rhawn, of Philadelphia; Charles Fairehild, of Boston: J. J. Hill, 1L P. Up- hiaw, W, 1. Fisher and James Smith, Jr., of M e Weather Indications. ; Wisconsin—Local rains, followed by fair nal court which tried the case had not juris- )y the defenss, however, so that the first " diction in the case, Bahact= veen’ ay closed without any actual progress hay- | Weather, slightly cooler, variable winds. teaced to years in the panitentiary i ing been made wquubumiug panel, Nebraska—Slightly warmer, generally fair defrauding Jolin L Bliin tie New Jersey i weather, northerly winds, becomng variable, pailioad i lio Ja |'m“ru=(4| of Mayor Elgin Duizy Market, folllinofs and Towa—1ocil rains, followed by vances, of St Loiis, ipocllant, the eour A 2L —The Tnwe Qo weather, nearly stationay temperature, Qeoidon he ahall Rave Soiphlete OMEoL of the mioAGo, June SL—Tho Tnwe-Oc 1hie winids, bodoming ey at 1 was aded by the delibelate judgment | wmunicipal police fores, It has been the cus- in special says: The butter warket to-day e St. Paul. Messrs. Baldwin and Fairchild congress, and when 1 have deemied it my | tom ever e the municipal government | Was barely steady at 16¢, at which figure reg- Davis Must Bl ook the places of Roswell Miller and E. W uty to disprove many of the bills presented | was established for the vice-president of the | ular sales of 27, ads were made. Noth- APis M nat-2ia, Winter, of Milwaukee and Omaha respe: ave hardly m‘wled wy detion s distant | board of | olice to control the foree, the mayor | ing was doing i Private sales of | BLOOMINGTON, 1L, June 2L.—At & eon tively in the directory. ‘Thiis goes to gho: slonsof th row the coricluslo e people’s repre sentatives, 1have not been insensible to the sugeestion, whigh should utlucuce uny eiti being president ex-ofl cently contested the ri dent 1o sueh control will fo. The latter ‘re- t of the vice-presi- the above result. 24,140 pounds of butter and 130 boxes of chpese Were reported. “Yotal sales, 9,405, tation of Chicago and Bloomington physi- | that the Milwauk clans held here to-day Judge David Davis | given up their interest in the road, | wee prouounced beyond recovery, | oftieers Will probably be elected. and the Owaha have The oid | ‘ i Death of Two Workmen Near Crote. Crere, Neb, June 21~ (Special Telegram to the Brr]—During a thunder storm to- day between two and three o'clock, two men —Martin Collins and Frank Polansky—were struck by lightning and instantly killed while digginga well by a derrick near Jos. Kopetzy's, northeast of Crete, Colling was badly disiigured and burnt to a crisp. His clothes, even to his shoes, wero torn in shreds. The back of his head was torn off, He leaves a wife and three children. Men Milliners Fail, BrATRICE, Neb,, Jane 91.—[Special Tele- gram to e Brr.)—Limback Brosmillinery. and ladies' furnishing goods closed to-day under two chattel nortgages on the stock,one to the First National bank of leatrice for 00, the second toJ. L. Tail of the Ex- change bank for $600. They have asimilar establishment at Hastings which is |v\vmh-x| closed, "Too much business on too small cap- ital is the cause of failure, They have the sympathy of our citizens, ‘as they areconsid 1 honest men, They will probably not sume, Terrible Working for Van Wyck. BrATRICE, Neb,, June 21.—[Speeial gram to ke, |—Hon, Paul Schminke, of Nebraska City is here in the mterest of ator Van Wyek, He finds a decided senti- ment in favor of the senator among_our best politicians, M. Schminke is a strong eanai- date for the legislature from Otoe county. ANOTHER GREAT EFFORT. Gladstone's Appeal to the People of Edinburg. Ep:Nnuna, June 2L—Gladstone addressed another large and enthusiastic meeting here to-day. 1In the course of his speech he said it was irksome to always be compelled to re- fer to Ireland, but that this was due to the tories, who blocked the way so that the gov- ernment could not get rid of the question and proceed to other business of the empire, Ho relied, he added, upon the people’s energy to clear the line now and allow the tram of Progress to goon to its destination, Aresolution unanimously adopted de- claring that the electors of Midlothian have gontidence In Gindstone, cordially approve the Irish policy ot the government, and we come with enthusiasm Gladstone’s return to Scotland at the present crisi An Alleged Irish Circular. LoxNDON, June The ‘Times published what It says is a copy of a private special cir- cular recently sent by the president of (he supreme council to difforent “centers” of the Irish Republican Brotherhood throughout the Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The document fills a column of the Times in tine print. ‘The gist ot it iies in the ¢'aim that (o the efforts of the Feniuns is Ireland indebted for the present advantageous position oceu- pied by the Irish cause, and in the statement hat while Gladstone’ icme is inadequate, becauss Ireland must have nothing short of independence, it is the duty of Irishmen to support the prewier in order to enab'e him to complete the step he wishes to tuke, The Tmes savs the do-ument is marked: “To be destroyed when read.” Revelations Expected. Loxpox, June 21L.—~Gladstone has written another letter to Caine, whica eoncludes as Liows: “As to the intentions of the gov- ment, T refer you to the speeches which T aw about to make. Perhaps you will as tain whether 1t is Chamberlain’s intent to prosecute or abandon his plan of last Fob- ruary for the purchase of Irish land.” The latter has caused much comment, and it is expeeted that important revelations will soon be made. Sunk at Sea, Loxnox, June 21.—The American ship Frank Pendleton, Captain Nichols, from San Francisco, February 13, has arrived at Queens- town. Slie has on board the mateof the British bark Arklow, Captain Rye, from Manilla for Montreal. The Arklow was in collision May & with an unknown vessel and was cut to the water’s edge. The captain, his wife and child and ten seamen took to the life boats. ‘The mate put off in oue small open boat. It is feared that the occupants of the life boat were lost. The American Scandal tn Dublin. Duniiy, June 21.—Mrs. Archibald Mac- Kenzle, who was recontly shot by her bus band, the American vice consul here, is rapid- Iy recoyering from the effects of her wounds, When her Iy ommenced his attack on lier she coves ¢ with her hunds, thus preventing fatal inju Celebrating Her Majesty's Accession. Loxpoxy, June 2L,—The anniversary of Queen Victoria's ession to the English throne was celebrated Saturday night by the benchers of the temple by a series of amateur dramatic performances, Should Have Be, SAxTA Cruz, Cala., Schiffer, wanted in Ch we of embezzloment of $12,000, was ar- 1ested here w-day. P, Fayette 1. en Janada. June 2 August - rsonal Mention. s, of Crete, is in the ¢ 2o L Mr. J. B. Rowley went to Chic evening. MissStephens, of St. Paul, is visiting Omaha friends. M Clara Henry and son, of Fremont, n the city. Fred J. Keller, of the Chicago stock ds, is in the city. Thomas Dennison, of Leadville, Col. is in the city visiting frisnds. Judge Dundy went to Falls City y day, to be absent until Thursday. Mr., and Mrs. Mort C of Kan: City, are in Omaha, Mr. ig is mun- ager of Craig's opera house. Matt Clair, the veteran passenger ant of the Rock Istand, returned day from a trip to Sull Luke. Mr . Stephens, general agent of the Rock Island, ompanied by his fami retur y from & month in O 3 Frank R: from Nebra 3 terday on business conne United States court. Wi oster- ted with the The “Mikado," The Grau opera company opened their two weeks’ engagement to a large com pany at the Boyd last night, presenting the “Mikado’ n a very satisfuctory man ner. The music was good, the Singing excellent, the costuming beutiful, and: in fact, the performance was an agreea- ble one in eyery detail. The same play will be repeated this evening. There is every indication that the Grau company will receive liberal patronage during their entire engagement here. The County Valuation. The county clerk last night completed the compilation of figures on (e real estate and personal property in this county., The real estate 15 assessed at $11,200,454.72, and the personal property 495, the total being $15,1568,440.79 The Cut Late, The Q and the Rock Island routes uy met the cut made by the Mil wavkee about ten days ago of §8.26 to Chicago. At present there is no pros [:w-x of a settlement of the difliculiies ut a feeling rather provails that a still DR SRR R way be ex ceted, by nuwen ne onree, [ TR SATIONAL LECISLATURE, NUMBER 8. The Senate Calls For More Information in Regard to Land Entries. GIVE US ONE SPOT OF BEAUTY, Scnator Vest Appeals For the Pres servation of Yellowstone Park From the Greed of Selfish Men—The Houso dingm ., The chalt to-day" d before th lentials of election of Nelson W. Aldrich a8 Ul States senator from Rhodo Island, Readand filed. Also an invitation from the World's = Pastime exposition company of Chieago to attend the opening July 8. Lald on the table, Mr. Hoar, from the committee on judfelary, ported favorably the bill to grant Dearborn Park, Chicago, to that aity for the use and benenfit of public and benovolent Instites tions. On motion of Mr. Logan the bill wasat D and passed y from the committee on fudis | ary, reported favorbly tho blil to. feado the political disabilities of . G. Flou Mississippl, and on motion of Mr, hn‘;::yml bill was ) unanimously, Mr. Frye, from the comuiittee on Te- ported favorably the Edmunds resolution rlu\hlluu for such amendment to the rules as o admit of debate on a motion to reconsider. ‘The resolution was agreed to and the rules accordingly amendod. Mr. Plumbottered a resolution, which was agreed to, calling on the sccretary of the in- terlor for' information as to how many en= tries of public land lluln been cancelled 3 fraud on inve peclal nts an et decordan after due hearings c with the rules of practice, from and durl 1d up to this time, and whethy ich entries which heen cancells uds have been reinstated on the taking of testimony, ete. A resolution offered by Mr. Wilson was. agreed o, inquiring of the sceretary of th ise for delay in replyi The Nenate P Wasminar the interior as to the to the recent senate resolution regarding the | renewal of Indian traders’ Hconses. i On mation of Mr. Butier the senate took § up the bill to grant right of way to the Cin- & Clark’s Fork Railroad compal through the corner of the Yellowstone pi Mr. Vest vehemently opposed the billy did 1ot believe that tie road was inten thto reach mining jroperty. t lease a prel niinaty survey been He would not appeal to men who' thought that the Mammoth cave and Niagara. Falls should be transterred to commerelal in= terests, uud that tie great Goysers should be | devoted to laundry purposes to wash di { linen, but he Would “appeal to the senat 0 pi rve at least one spot of beauty the rack and ruin of commerce and the greed and avarice of selfish men, Mr. Butler did not agree with Mr. Vest in his wsthetic views. He was_ about to pro- ! = coed with s answer 10 Mr, Vesty By o yielded to the suggestion to let it go over &l | L0-morrow, The army appropriation bill was reported from the honse of representatives with & mes- sage of non-concurrencein (e senate mmend ments and asking a conlerence. On motion the senate insisted on its amendments. .ns 4 the chair appointed Messrs, Logan, Plumb OTIIAN 4 & conference commiites, - consular and diplomatic appiopriation 8 Dill was received from the house of represen= tatives with a messaze of non-conourrence, - On motion of Mr. Allison the senate insisted on its amendments and ordered & confer~ ence, “I'he bill to repeal the pre-emption and tim- ber culture acts was then taken up and its consideration proceeded with, 3 Mr. Butler submitted an mmendment pro- - viding that as to the desert luds not more llmlnx 64) acres should be held in single own= ership, After journed. exceutive session the sénate ads P House. WAsHmINGTON, June 21.—The speaker laid Dbéfore the house o communication from the acting secret: of the treasury submitting an estimate of the appropriation, amounting | to § 23,714, for transportation of mails on”! 8 non-subsidized railroads controlled by the ! Central Pacitic railroad company, Ref 1o On motlon of Mr. Towushend of Tily the senate amendments to the pension appro- priation bill were non-concurred in. ‘Phe house having resumed consideration off the naval appropriation bill, it was rejected— yeas, 193 nays, 131, ‘The wotion made Saturday by Mr. Goff of West Virginia to recommit the bill with ins § structions to the committee on naval affairs’ to report it back with an amendment making provision for the comleticn of double tus reted monitors, was then passed. Under call of the states the following was 1= introduced: By Henley of California—a & resolution dirceting the ‘prosccution of the oflicers of the Unlon Paciie railroad coms pany. “I'lho house then went into copnttee of the whole, Mr. Reagan in the chair, 0h the sfine: & dry civil bill. The paragraph relating tor the bureau of engraving and print g liavin been reachied, Mr. Dingley offored an ame ment reducing engravers notes of the denoms ination of £1, ¥2, “and other denominations authorized by law. i M Ttandail rafied 4 point of order againg$ 8 the amendment, and in the course of his i gument in support of the point, he took: sion to deny the charge that thé present :Jl]l]lh(hluun had waged war on the sil ollar, Mr. Weaver said that while there was g dif forence of opinion : uttitude of administration tow. silver dollar, was clear that the of the treasy Bind made,war on $1and §2 notes in yiolatio of the law of May 31, 157s. e did not charge that the secretary had done so wittingly, b 1y he had violal the {51 and $2 notes and issned notes of a larger dep omination, The' of order was sustained, and npon ; being taken the committee sugs the decision of the chair, = Atier further debate the amendment 108L-75 10 B7. ver then ¢ purport. mittee rose, witt'ngly or unwittin statuie when Tered an mendment Pending ion the co) - The Visible Supply Statement. CHICAGO, June 2| Lo number of busi of grain in store in the United States Canada June 19, and the increase or dee as compured with the previous weels, will B posted on change to-morrow, as follows: Wheat. ¢80 ....1,000 Corn. Increase. Wheat, Corn, . The Luth - roLis, June 2L —The ministers of the Augustine synod occupied the Luthefut ' of Minneapolis and St. Paul yestegs | ay. The Mouday morning session was des voted to the affuirs of Augnstine college and theolog! The directors now quire stud™%oy'0 pay board and tuition in ads vilnee ach communicant I‘requlnula 25 cents 1o the ort of this Sshoel, Lindabl ay ol of Moline were rge ol The colloze incone fog inites to ercel i ocl Inland reported building e crected and v dedieation next fall, ; , . A Mad Man Murders. JacksonvitLe, L, June 21, - Ellsw Hungertord was killed by Allie Well fuseas ville this afternoon, Wells. Felerk in the postoflice, and the lmupr &6 | st ot s dispate regarding letters,

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