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ING. JUNE SIXTEENTH YEAR, : ~ "OMAHA. THURSDAY MOR SWITCHMEN STRIKE AGAIN, |, monmm NUMBER & — — ¥ WATER, TURF AND DIAMOND, ™ NEBRASKA NEWS. i REVELATIONS, Terrible Tales of the Treatment of After an executive session the senate ad- Shellenberger's Lawyors Sue the “ Prisoners at St. Louls, — journed. o ol Boys' Gnardian for Libel. - i The Lake 8hore Menat Ohicago Once More | , ’?I:\"‘“:l'l“""""‘ " "L‘" ,"“\ onal tiie | That Pension Amendment the Rock Which Ww % J"lz‘“'""" Nidth Sovinn A Missouri Desperado Trifles With an Towa |, T ':n\ml-“lht'*h |y1".|-v- W -Q.vllfi[:.’:: Great Racing at the Mississippi Rowing Roe " o-day publishes a long sensational artic ' ASTINGTON, 23, —Mr, Morrisc . n e —Papers were fi - { Leave Their Places, which claims to be a faithful report of the in Threatens a Split. called up the report of the committee on rules Man and Dies. to-day in the distriet court by John C. Wat- gatta at Moline, — ward management of the St. Louls work- —_— amending tire rales of the house upon which — sonand F, T. Ransom bringing suit against ANOTHER SMALL RIOT OCCURS. | house. The gistof the publication isas fol- [ THE PARTY LINES WAVERING. | the debate occurred yesterday, IN THE INTEREST OF THE DAIRY. | (alvin Chiapman in the sumof €10,000 each | THE OMAHA CREW CONFIDENTY lows: Nominally, a prisoner is allowed ! Mr. iReed of Maine raised the question of :II h]b.»Ly These su l] arise Irvvfllu“‘flm fact i s centsa day for his work, but by arbitrary consideration and Mr. Hiscock of New York T hat day before yesterday the said Chapman, 4 m Beveral Men Injured and the Police | qodu-tions s 18 reltiond 10 cents, | Complete Transformation ofthe River | |, e e y | Appointing Agents to Prevent Adult- | as guardian of Joo lce Shellenberger, | OfMicers Elected For the BEaewl deductions this is reduced t or 40 cents, expressed his desire to go on with the sundry & k Called Out—¥ ntertained of Once weck all the white prisoners, and Harbor Bill-Why an lowan civil bill, erations of Butterand Cheese—New brought suit against the above named Year—English cing at Stoo ¥ ¥ % 3 2 3 & Second General It. oad numbering about two hundred, are required Was Refused His Pension— Mr. Randall remarked that he could take Depot Promised Stoux City— gentlemen charging them with ("'," bridge—The Base Ball Games 4 Blockade, to bathe In one tank, six by five feet, from Capital Notes, care of that measure. On a standing vote the Other State News, ”Y"' ey to defraud and o Yesterday, which the water is never drawn till the whole nouse refused (80 to 01) to consider the re plainti, C ,I\{vyy;:r||lmx|l~ suit also eaues from ki number have washed themselves in it. Not o port, and that result was received with ap- = kgl DRI R R L ! Another Switchmen's Strike. a few of them are aMicted with dis _ Democratic Split Imminent. plause from the republicans: but on A Dosperado Rilled, i“u-r.(-'('.' m‘}lr.m_.',.‘.."".'l.I‘::,.Tlr:‘x‘w.':‘ LI Roat ""‘""“‘ at Moline, 3 { Cutcaco, June ,—The Lake shoro | gusting diseascs, while others are cov | WASHINGTON, D, C., Juno h{Spectal | & vea and may vote the house de-| Crestow, la., June Special Tele- | Joc and the lat+ Macgie Shellonborger as at. | MOTINE L, June Special ""‘" : switelmen at tho stock yards quit work at | ered with ulcers and running sores. which | Telegram to the B, |—To-night the demo :vrmu ": ‘;‘r‘\* '1 ‘»“ a8 o 115 m to the Bee.1—A special to the Adver- | torn )\\I'-.-‘ for defending him _in his ap- | ']“'H' Brr.j—The Omahas are ;\l:;lfll,l':d. ; 2 s afternoon owing e refusal o ¢ the means of the 3 h c leaders are downeast and despondent. | 10 consider the report, Mr. Recd chanzing . S T 1olde proaching suit. Mr, Chapman's action in | the course for to-morrow's race, which wi { 2:30 this afternoon owing to the refusal of [ by the means of the bath are eommunicated | cratic lead 1 is vote at the last moment to_enable hiin to | USer fom Farragut says Tom Golden, who [ Drow A oy any to disoharge elght non- 1 There is satened sulit § rank ote st ’ s matter s a’creat surprise to the _people, ard one. But they are confidey he railtoad comy to discharge eight non- | to the unafllicted tifty negroes are requited to | There Is a threatened split in their ranks |y, VI TT Sat ! Haying made that mo- | eseaped from the asylum at Mt. Pleasant they caniiot vee npon Wit ground ne ean | feret ;”'. - s et ey anion men. Committees are now going to | bathe in the sume manner, though ina fresh | which is likely to bring desolation with it. tion, heyielded to Mr. Hiscock to moveto | June ed at the home of his wife's <o the el upon which e seems de- | CCS8 and are improving every onportanity S8 ther yards of the railroads in the eity to in- !"\1"!' y of '“-nlvl and the whole 25 are fur- | The republicans suceeeded to<lay in postpon- | adjourn, and this motion he supplemented r Farragut yosterday, | sirous to stand, better their condition, The city was erot 3 uce all union men to stop work. The Lake | 1" e ‘r_:‘::;‘u“r l"-\::}t:‘v" IHVJ:(‘;‘ S ing the vote on the obnosions amendment to | WIth another that when the house adjourn | Kt Demell, Golden's fatherin-law, e today to witness the sport this afternoois Shore road is retusing to accept any more | twelve by fifteen foet in sizo, into which | the rules imposing a tax provision on the ‘"'\';‘, i((\::';",l\""";‘.}' 'Qip‘q‘.i" i\l‘:;n\'vrlll\‘ sug- | had been advised of his escape Arapahoe Will Celebrate, Tho Junfor four was won by Sylvan cIew live stock over its road, It is now believed | are crowded eight men. In case of sickness [ pension bills, and since their success the gosting that Friday was too early & day, | and . engaged W. M. Martin to | ARrAPAnOE, Neb., June 23— [Special to the | 1 of Moline i1 Sylvan No, 2, 9:403 another keneral strike s to take place on the | the patient is placed it a cell of inferior ac- | democrats have begun to wayer, | ‘There are | moved to substitute Saturday. | muard the house. Being refused admittance | BEE.]~Prepatations are being made for a | Rapids, 10:07; Sylvan No. 8 10: | fo Im;:wllvv ‘|.c.»».“;m\-\, \‘I‘T «'fl:.»‘nm- which ‘-l\:rllwv\[u:l‘l\‘h'\;n ""1;",‘”"‘i"‘”"'”.”(’"('d"»".: several to-nieht who say they intend to go The republicans refrained from voting and | Golden attacked Martin with o knife. The | grand celebration on the 8d of July, and | port, 11:05; [roquois of Chicago, | "When the, night farco Tailed . put I an | hewcomen “Pof whom yoom " cantig | with the republicans on the final vote, and ""“‘_‘W""w"w without I o Hioti, latter tried in A o ctde him, andas o 1ast | speakers are. expected from different places, | Dolphins ot Mctregor won the junior doul \ appearanee to-nizht it was apparent that the | be found _or made in or cells, | there are quite a number who have just | Mi: Read suggested that \be hooss miht TRCHRGr heid i ERGIESE and he vy g | HOPeS were entertained that. Senator Van Wb Hestai ooy R e O \ girike was an asstired fact. - No freight will The fod is inforior in quality and insufti- [ awakened to the fact that it would 1ot be | consider (o e bt civil bill, e o | & verdiet justifying Martin's action and re “""-.‘}""“‘1"“"!'! o nvitation, but in re- | Gl B Fowod over a o Do jhoved to-night, and th fojare us vebno | clent tile brend belug too fiued toeatand the | quite right for them to put themselves on the | T Will take ¢ire of the sundry civil bill," singhim, Tie verdiet eives satisfaction, | Shone fo the iyitation o pleadéd prev) Turtingtons won the Junior siag :‘yly:‘lul.lluf.ly,h..| settlement between the men | coffee too weak to taste, The water given to wrong side of the pension question, and | Fémarked Mr. Morrison. Golden wasa Missouri desperado for years. | enga D e atns Datay njany the men t drink while Dolphins, 10:5 1ts of Chicago, 1131 At wor is_dipped races and a ball game are among ti “You, tool” exclaimed Reed, in affected any. iidn ieht | o ABTRRAREH h ' Cedar Rapids, 11:25: Delawares of Chh { About ook, an eflort was made to | from a cattle trough, and the stone workers | hence the fight in the democratic camp, | ¢ ri9l 100 a the sundry eivil bill v {acrclses, Visitors from Beaver City, Cam D 5, 12430, Y W train at Fort-thind stroct, Suddenly | in the gaarry drink from the same bucket as | Orders have been issued tonight for a full | joibise, T am afraid the sundry oivi Dis Morrn e ot eqsurer | DAL, nd obor points will bo Lere and ro- 000 trns WO By, the SyIvin (e 1oy G a mobappeared upon the scene, the members | the mules aid horses. democratic cavcens to-morrow night, and at | Ihe call of the house was ordered and the Tovombly, 1 the Impeachment eass iouny | Ce1Ve 8 hearty welcome. Rapids second in 10:57. The Farraguts of which tried, by throwing a switeh, to ditch —-— this meeting, if there is a large attendance, | d0ors of the chamber closed. wombly, in the impeachm . ) B £0, who were the winners In this e enine ant frai, and did syecoéd in get- MILLIONS IN WHEELS. Morrison and Randall will unite in_ carrying | T house remained, as_one member char- | produced the monthly reports of the secre- Ircland Will Be Represented. Inst year in the remarkable tme of 9 {5 ) the caboose off the track, S o sec- - . . 4 srized | y cous desue- | state rister 3 NCOLN, Nel o 28, —The follc . 0w to-day ¢ L tions of the mob_attacked the train men, | g ) around the beef tea bowl aud ask their weak. | feierized it in o state of innocuous dosue | tary of state and register of tho state land | Lixcor, Neb , June The following | did not row to-day and their record of { throwine coupling pin at tem and Kicking | *1° Moline, Milburn & Stoddard Co ening comrades to drink, so as to Dicenini Mibior Cu avere Alspensed with | Qe o the stato reasarer since 157, o showw | eablo mestage Was. Feceived to-day o ThfE foF bemariow, o TS BNURRSENE « ) ing e an y to Locate In Omaha. comrades k, s0 0 have | proceedings under call were dispensed with v SoYALNE to Taw. LHa ol 5., secrotary of the | Tair for to-morrow. :!wnll and :,,,.!m”m,i"‘x.u.. “'"HU"'" fists. ('mr",:.vl»'n .11;:.4- "““[ |"“ |" P"m_"" to | Strength to stand together in the fight. But [ and the question recurred on | bl Ll lnmml:lm t‘n‘h\_\\l, nu_,'n Timothy Harrington, M. P., sccretary of the "The anniial meeting of thoiregattn nssoelas ' budly. njured: et knocked domn s | By J—A number of representatives of the | 113 NOW thought that the split has started | TOWS' motion to adjourn until TS, proseetien. chjostar St cqonury., | leagus in Irelati foninas ol Lowixil, Sixtase GRS Ihis was voted down—ycas, 2 There being no quorum, TURES COMPLETELY CHANGED. | consumed the time to 5 'o'clock, when the te commerce committee has the | house adjourned. bout ready to report to | 1t is understood that the provosed cl “The prosecution objected but the courtad- [ Dynwiy, June 25.—To Patrick Fag: mitted the evidence. A. S Brommer county bank was ange | hearsed the examination of the bank by , 1, Lin- | ty-nine elubs 1 the assoeiation were prese ommer, of the | coln: Parnell authorizes me to state that an | The Excelsior club of St Louis sent a pe called and re- | important delegation will attend the Chiea tion to be reinstated. They have now nee convention. Assure the American league o professionals in their membership, It wi st thanks for their tontinued and | referred to the exceutive committee wit kicked by half a dozen and wagon manufacturing trades held | 1d thecaucus will not be uble to hold them, Berges switchman, was also hurt, but how BRHONE il The eneineer | ® meeting at the Grand Pactiic hotel Iast eve- ,I‘JI*‘"‘ and tireman escaped. entirely. ) arrests | DINg to consider the expediency of creating | The 8 OBl were made an_organization to unite and promote their | Fiver and harbor bill sailants. John | plow our warn I At (o et f rules wi be ealled up for considera- | Brown and his deputy, at close of 8 v ! ARl i3 lo, AT, G i1 e, SR hg | St intereats. Thoto wera nreseut repro- { L6, aenkle.. ko) fraiicy of tint measare, | L ORI, hot L8 SRLR un tor consilera Brown’ aud 'nla doity, st eloto) ot R TRtk omny Hannvarox, | ILEFolo, det.' Four club- Takion A urorl el 1..]>m|l<|u.,‘._n il the cony Ay ad | Eentatives from the Moline Plow eompany of [ 4nd its eneinies, oo, for that matter, will ation bill'will be accorded the right of | 3/ FIRUE UL (o ohsHIEY “WhS' &N o " | Boat club, ana_Dolphin elub, of Met nil';‘f:'“r‘llll\“Hul"lhrpfll‘k\'.‘nltl ] a”l‘.hf'”: Moline, I1L, Milburn Wagon company and L sy be able ‘(u recognize when it AR wrong. Brown was paid §100 Board of Trade Formed. were admitted to membership, ght and squad of twenty will go to Forty. [ Stoddard Mannfacturing company, of Day- | emerees from the committee gauntlet of the THE PRINCES LEAVE by wituess and the bank received certificates | PLATTE CENTER, Neb, Juno 25— T tellows's | third strect in the morning. It 'is intimated [ ton, 0. The purpose of the meeting was to | Setate. There has been a general tearing up z — SRy of solvency, On cross examination witness | [Special to the Brr.]—A board of t .l.-l|||"]"l"|'"' 5)'(”1\»‘1‘:31\1' I-‘!xu‘-"‘wlbl:" et Lt the frteht andlers will ‘support the | form a corporation to bo known us the Mo- | Of aDbropriations as arranged by the house [ Departure of the French Nobles to a | Gy told Brown that shier was | was formed at Platte Center yester- Wt b Ohiiongo: T | strikers if nec line, Milburn & Stoddard company, with a [ Committee. A great many of the sums al- Refuge in Engiand. Pl L L ] 4, ost bout | day aud the following gentlemen were elected L B S Phely ington; vica' comy ‘ 4 AN ANARCHIST. capital of $1,000,000. The corporation will | lotted to the smaller streams have been elimi- | PAris, June 25.—The government at 8 ?'..'.;(‘.n.fl.:E"'fi;.;;k'l(|n- A nditor 1o L0 ox: | as oficors tor the ensuing year: Jolm N. Ke- p S ensign, K. I'licre have | o'clock th but not any | pelling the promote the gene Parsons’ Hiding Place in Omaha and | Wagons, buggies, linterest of the trade in | Mated from the bill altogether important additions fternoon will issue a decree ex- ~ {; ok 1 RE8 Bt s 6ot g T | BIOwi’S ter ench princes from the country. | vancy'uut pri presi- executive comunittee, and gave it a certificate of sol- | hoe, president: James W, Lyneh, vi ) ely revorted to Lucas that | dent; Dr. H. Meade, secre ges, plows, mowers, | been a few Special com- | Nline; A, C. Papiilion, seeders, and_ farm implements generally in f f any particular moment. The indications | The vrinces leave France to-night. A num- [ {ie bk was in & bad shape ang subse- | mittee, Carig, Mr. Stephenson and Dr. | fonnis* O OroNas Tans Special Telegram to [ [owa and Nebraska, with headquarters at | #7¢ today that the bill will como from the | ber of royalists, senators and deputies have | quently learned the cashier was a relative of | Kdwards R atlos T. Sonoat, New 1 11CAGO, June [Special "Telegram to Omalia. site for the ercction of a | Committee in a condition to vretty mearly [ gone to chateau Deu to condole with the | Luea: Ihe cross examination of H. 1 = Standish, Detroit, © The ' the BEk.|—An necount is made public this Ala, | a W \ Swith, bank examiner under Auditor Lucas The Drouth Ends. chntiRod Ko to, ol i 1 meeti g8 3 ot five-story and basement butlding to be used | paralyze the statesmen at the south end of the | count of Paris, The police have been ordered 4 2 P the GATARAR = i ; i ehanged 5o as to hold the annual meeting om | morning of the travels and doings of the an Y i oL called on the part of the defense, contin ARArAnor, Neb, June2i.—[Special to the | the evening of the first of the races, i | e TR g r e by the compuny has been secuted at Omalia, | eapitol, and that it it ever progresses far | to urrest all persons who make nolsy loyalist ted. TTe testlied that whon bo dxamined the | 4,3 EATERON Rt et [Special to the g of i vy of H B R IO SHORHMO T RtHEAHAY- il much of the session was devoted Lo eon” | enough to return to them they will play havoe | demonstrations in Paris or elsewhere on the | Bremier county bank, in December, 152, the R |=Linough rain has fallon in the la: Tho Bass Dall 1e8eM 3 | market riot to his return. It appears when | sideration of plans for this' building and the | Wih fho s of the senaté. Nobody need | oceasion of the departure of the expelled | bank at that tine was insolvent and he so re- | week to insure good erops, and the farmers b | the bomb was thrown Parsons I 1 from [ methods to be ade yiine side tracks | be astonished to see the river and harbor bill | CCCa819 B orted it to the 1 At DrrRorr— , ambassa- uditor. Trensurer of State | are rejoieing, a sa dry summer was feared [ A testified to a number of reports of | a tew week In going over the country | Detroit v o Count Foucher de Cere the wagon and ran hurriedly home. Here he | Petveen itand the n d lines, vrinces, \wombey 00250 0-8 il, either quarrel in the house over the Ald & cotls: APA AR ARAIH: = s chianges, or by a veto by the presi- | 90F to the Austrian court, resigned in protest | diifcrent state officers, the. Iroportion . 1tem. one is compelled to note the fine appearance | Ihiladelpl £ 1000 8 083 held a consultation with his wite, and decid The Deadly lce Cream, ¢ geliy tion by his covernment in ex- | ized and not itemizod. A. L. Limmers, | of small grain and corn. ilichors T asey. Bas® hitg— Ing upon flight took the early Rock Island | PpipaprLemia, June 25,—A special dis- WIHY THE I0WAN GOT LEFT. rench prinees. It is believed | who gaye the $100 to Brown for the Bremier ———— Detrait 1 QLbbadclphin 13 Errors—Des train for Omaha. Parsons’ huir and mous- | pateh say wctly 214 people were poi- Among the seven pension bills vetos Idington, French ambassador to | county bank, was also examined and testified A MIRACULOUS ESCAPE FPuiladelphia npire—Gaffnoy. che are fron gray in color, but personal | soned at last nity has ever led him to the use of dark | myton, N, J. nd even his most intimate acquaint- | provably d dent Cleveland to-day was one for W i 11 Beek, a well known lowaa, who | qu rved in-conipany K, Bighth Towa veteran in a precarious | volunteer infanty the court of St. James, Will resign in - conse- [ that ho gavé that amount to Brown, but for bt Yonrk 5 ; nee of the expulsion‘of the princes. His | expenses and not for a bribe. A Baby Run Over by aTeam and Car- etropolitan-Baltimore game was jznation is momentarily expected. The Aty riage and but Slightly Hurt. postponed on account of rain, ist press prononuces the passage of the The Crop Outlook. AT PIrmsnunc Lhursday’s picnie near Flem- X of these persons will and twenty are % The president gives as | roy R AT afiee : b ; 7 have known and described him as a | condition. One of the physicians in charge | hisreason for vetoing the E,m.u,o following: [ expulsion bill the forernaner of the downfall DEs MoINES, I, June 25— [Special Tele- About 4 o’clock yesterday afte rnoon an [ Pittsbure. .. (I,) 010 RESHONS ired man, Before leaving home he | of the ses had examined the ice lis claimant enlisted in 1861, e re-en- | of the republic. Moderate republican papers ) accident occurred at the corner of Capi- | & . gramn to the By gricultur affer of the retary society, completed to-day ns and Handiboe ilphate of nd Caruthers, there was not [ listed as a veteran Janu base hits—-Pittsburg Louis 2. removed the dy ine about them to | tinally must The result w e from his z0 the measure as unjust. the govern- | State Al air and mustache, | eream ¢ enough 11y eri 1, 1834, and was | genera al avenue and Thirteenth street which g GlRER TN ) 1566, In all | The opportunist journats un e Rea s re e el - e e ol AnO R LB B 0 iy o et afhy I ooaas M IOl A e s redord. shows 1o | mont bo discard (s Gepmndof. the framctns | his first erop report and estimate for fhe pan. camo near resulting fatally to the littlo | Pittsburg 2, St."Louis 1]_ nlv‘u'.” n:u.u-lnn:m\m;ulv I' ;nmknrnl of s nical poisoning, and from the fuet | medical treatment or claim of disability, In- | cil hlhl-- and T 18 nmltlw.\uh-mlmul ful‘lcr ing season. He says that the drouth has not | child of Mrs. Goulden, who lives at the URE AViie & dircetto the home of Anton Ruhe, keep- those who lirst ate ot the cream escaped, | deed, an abstract of re-enlistment Jantary 1, publican policy. “The count and countess | |5t i 0e o8 S a v are | corner of Sixteenth and Webste o ST T e er of the road houso which sheltered [ he is of the opinion the poison Was put into | 1504 shows & meaoeal mination and per! | of Paris and their éon, Brince” Louis: Phil. | Materially aflccted the erops, but thatthey are | corner of Sixteenth and Webster streots. Louisville 310000 P Rau, during his sojourn in that city, U to | thos Y 5016 One purpose H et soundness, Nowwithstanding all this he | 1ii poe, after reeajying tholr fricnds, will, em- | ina vetter than average conaition atthis | Mrs. Goulden was driving a single horse | Cinoinms 0040038 3 ¢ I ) u the cream by some one pury AS alar feet soundness. Notwithstanding all this he i pre, aiter ving b {riends, will, en T i shers r, Mull; d McKooms {ttime the desiro 19 apprchiend Parsons | mumber of j e e i in serving | tiled this atou on Fthe | 4ih | btk at Preport i ticaftenige it ;Immu& #heyear. The spring wheat acreage | attached to & carriage, when the animal Pirst br S oniaviilo 1 Cleinn o iad 1ot been known, but lie soon learned cam it will be diflicult to cateh theper- | day of April, 1970, ne thirteen | . Prince Victor an n of his most proi- | has dgeransad kper cent, its conditicn 951 | beoame frightonce starte 1 MR R TASE v througl the newspaners of the progress of ors, PO Vears after s, disaliuae o ng that qn | inent adherents, fEM@INE the Mapquis, of | P! A | ran e e Carsine. - wag | Errom—Lonisviie 6, Clicimati 6, Upiras Arning the estimated yield, 120,000 bushels. [ run away. In the ecarringe was - June, 1 public sentiment and the y —— he incurred epilepsy, to which he | Valette and Baron Hatsmann, started to-day | P iy 5 el % 3 o R i & dley. Bad'torsa, gimpee of hiin, and I ries Question, RS Boen SuBedt Sivioe sl thas oo Gl 1o for Brussels, The l‘r:ti\?_‘lu.u'lnuvglm Jurty | The winter wheat acreage is' very small, but l\.l]N» ‘,’,"“["‘1"11 L 1""?" i | A Through the meditation of HALIFAX, June he captains and lieu- | been from one to ten daysapart. To e left the station amid eries of “Vive L’En- | Its coudition 106 per cent. Corn has an | Who was holding Mr roulden’s | hie secured refuge on a | o s ships engaged in | DECE this ay with his military service, | pereur,” “Revoir,” and La | increased acreage of per cent; con- | baby, aged a year and a half. In the itohors—Velch: and BEyL pmu,]n.. ylilul-'- m‘- u;!lnulm-ll ting the fisherles on the Newfoundland doctor at the hospital said [ Republique.” R §9| ditlon 101 per cent; aqats, iner citement the girl dropped the child itchers—Welch and Boyle, L when, yielding to the ad ) B ed. The Connt de n e his epilepsy was e wve been created justices of the peace. | fyony Jo e He holdly entered Omaha. purchased ptain Doughty, of the Portland schooner | alieged a ticket and niade the journey of 500 miles ML Doughty, Which was seized at Eng- | o medic Without an attempt at concealment. His | Iishtown, C. B., Tast month, arrived in Hal 1sed by a jar to the head | eral ~ 7 per- cent; condition, 101 per cent; | Which was thrown n front of the whe A SN Tias vill arriv Tun- | Acresge,7 per- cent; condition, 101 per cent; | Which EStarin PhE e 1 certiticate of et health and | take up their residence there. Thé count will | 97 per cent: timothy, increased ' acreage 10 | Of th R0 RPREED ro ]V oV ne as City. ed more than two yea percent, with condition 105, and clover, in- [ body of the baby and those who rushed | Boston g | hits— i 12, St. Louis 7. Errors: Louis 4. Umpire , of Captain Black, he started for Ch Every cone isSuie & manitesto, protesting against his e d . L titoibabymnd thosa y 5 2 beard during his absence covered his face and | fax yesterday from the United Stat faet in the case negatives the aliesations oy | palsion ang outlinfui the monarchical pro- | Steased aorcago & per cont, “With' condition | to the scene expaoted to pick up thochild | ~Pitehers—Werdman an Radbourn, when hie npgeared befora. s wife Sl s way back 10 Cape Bretd | AHON; And. the . tefbn i o O | e 106 per cent, showing the crop tame. Hay | asa corpse. Strange to say, the little | —Cu y. Al morning she searcely knew him. In arge of his vessel, bonds h claim necessarily followed. 1f this disease == Il be the lagest ever known . potatoes, i- | one was found alive and kicking and ap- | AT PinLADEroia— afternoon he seeured the services of a barber, | by her owners, 116 will m: was caused in the mauner here detailed, |t Hobart Pasha’s Burial. Croased acreage b per cont. condition 100 per | parently but slightly hurt, except for a | Athleties... ... 1 0 and aftcr takin dinner fook a cab for thé | the facts or'the Douglity ease tonorrow, manifestations are such as to leave no doubt | CONSTANTINOPLE, June 23.—The body of i eork I, & per cent decreased acreage, | fay bruisos about tho head and fupo. Tho D it eriminal court. is now certain Balthazar ————— of its existence, and 1t seem: it oy 5 fecel 3 i %) i 8 awny was s o ama 2 Bk Iblcass Rauw's mission toOmana_was partly to s Hung While Red Hand fupossible undr the eirenmstances. doteioy e T &ood condition, with very little disease; con- | punaway was stopped without damage. Athlctics 4, Brooklyh 9. sh gunboat and conves ¢ to this city. ‘The funeral will be conducted with great | cent, sheep and horse und, and a mir- ition of cattle'1041¢ per "cent, hozs 95 per | It was a close eall al Ga child. 100 per cent. aculous escape for tl Parsons, but ashe las said ina previou publishied leiter,” Rau was so_soon shadowed Derrorr, Minn,, June oy the police in' Nebraska that he al " tias Reddy, killed Officer Convey to- ,,,,'.' feated.” pomp and the interment be made in the ecm- 5.—Willlun Kela- | that there should bo a lack of evidenen o the claim upon which this bill is 81 0 5.0 2 bis project. Parsons constantiy communi- [ day while resisting arrest. e was taken ATHEISTS OAN SETTLE. etry of Scutari, on_the Bosplorus, opposite [ Railroad Improvements at Sioux City. An Hour in Jail 0 0 g ¢ated by lettar with his witeand Jatterly with | from jail tomight at 10 o'clock by a large | Recontiy' Defosate ONort o Dakota re- ConmABENORIS ATHe aRbE. avpenEaTN e | Bt Crry, In., June 25— [Special Tel The cese against Mr. and Mrs. Michael nrkeon Yran anciones Captain Black., erowd of disguised men, escorted to a neigh- | ceived a lotter from one of his constituents | borme by the Cark ok e st sy Several prominent offi- | Haddam,charged with having maliciously fo0, Wasningion 7. U mpiro~Oang THE ANARONISTS' R boring grove, hung to ‘alimb, and his body | making thi iry: “I wish to know if an ——— fals of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul | dostroyed the property of the Wate 40.9, Yyashing £ hpire -Con: 1A S ERAAL riddled "with bullets, Sheriff Pinney at- | intidel or ath 1 hold government land Fifty People Drowned. ' 8,0L:(le Frriel Lot o ostroye e property of the Water (G X he Defonse to Keop Christians ofr | tenyted to dofond his prisoner, but being a | and whon they prove up it fhe it 1o goodd | vama e i from | Filroad were in the city most of the day, lav- [ Works company, was tricd bhfore a jury Tho Stockbridge Meeting, i d small man, he was easily overpowered. - Kel- | There are a few atheists settled in hereand | o ¢ E N i ry boat | INE come In on a special train {rom Minne- | i Judge Stenberg’s court yesterday af- 2 [68 _ pte A the Jury, aliar was o ganbler and: was. knowi in Min- | another one comine to seitio. tnt aqont | Prague, Bohemia, states Ihe derry boat is this morning, Among the party ar Gt LY LoxDox, June 23, —This was the iirst day June 23.—(Special Telegram to | neapolis, where he lived for a timeasa | wanthim if wa ean help it Judge Gifford | capsized while crossing the Sazawa river, . Clark, general superintendent A. | ternoon. The offense with which they of the Stockbridge meeti The race for udge Gary's court was thronged | tough. st written a reply to the abo He | throwing fifty persons into the water. The Bird, general freight agent, were charged consisted in breaking up | the Stockbiidge DOSE B kes for two- n the work of selecting a jury in the an- e nNar e e diligent research and replies: “I [ exact numbcr of those drowned has not been arned from the gentlel that a fineireight | some tpipes and cutting down a | year-olds was won by M nton’s chestnug 4 he udsor Bay Expedition, haye yet to1¢ rn that any person’s The v religious | ascertained, but twenty-five bodies have be 'n vill be built in this ite by the company | fenee which the company had built_on | colt Timothy. archist cases was resumed this morning. for the Stockbridg M. Craven's four-year-old OTTAWA, June 23,—The department of the | belief, or lack of all religions beliot is ine | recovered. imed by the defendants, The | 1D was won | respL ; on, and also that work on a hand- | grounds ¢ ¥ '1]1, is a tedious picee of business, and from e s ordered the departuro from Hali- | uired 1o wiien they atiempt to seeure title e el 50/mo KOr dOpob will i begiin as oo e ebao L e LS uilly fixing | DY colt Campbell. the men examined and excused it 18 not 252 , st ;2 0 public land.” 5 . as the architect has finished the plans, They | ¢ B Ae RG] 500, e ; fax to-day of the stoamer Alert, of Arctic MULPILY CAN STAY AWAY. WASHINGTON, June 25.—Albert Holt, ! the amount ~ of damage at 0600, beyond the range of probability that it may Personal Paragraphs, y they expeet to be operating the new De- - 4SS TR L £ T ra % unts and salaries division of | fiunce 1100 by Jannry L and (et It 18 prabions [‘{(“,".“; :3“‘.5;")“"'!"( "j}';‘ b ‘;1_"'(' biathe [ Mr. George E. Kay is in New Yor partment, has completed the | through I"be run from Mitehell, | €Xceptto fi 0,0C000RNIE (AOUbiC o tolONE oL as | sum of the damage, and;also to give ajail |, Mr. Robert Patrick left for New York diustment of the salaries of tll,fé Seotlan ‘i‘f‘ll‘(-l‘n‘éllllgl:vm Smploted, The | sentence. On wocount of the age o Mrs, | last evening. | postmasters to take effect on | party will leave for Omaha in the morning. Haddom, the jail sentence w: to Mrs. Judge Hull i mo. The statement of adjust- s one hour. Tlhe aged couple were n | severe three week: iimarized as follows: First clas or Pure Butter. to the county jail where they stuid long Nedeur, weond class offices, 400; third class June 23.—[Special Tele- | enough to nspection of the | Gordon, are at the Canfield, o \nge of probabll b exploration fame, with the Hudson Bay ex- | The leave of a ; a1l ass tho L Tho steqmer will | day 1ast. his colleaguo, Mr. Hall. toin: g ordeal to wiiicly they must submit before be- [ 1l Year procecd us far as Jomes Soc” Wi | it Sxtonded Indfinioly. . Mg is third annual ing accepted. From questions put by coun- | visiting the proposed terminus of the Winni. | Davenport and elsewhere in his " district e president sel for the dofonso it is evidently thelr inten- ( pag & ftudson iy railway, ° The steamor | lookiniz after his fences, which are revorted | the st proy tion to shut out Lrish Catholics and very pro- | Will return to Halifax early’in October, The | I very bad repair and likely to secure his | yeng is BTy ine ¥ deteaf, He has been politically depreciating a nounced churchinen of every denomination, | °V5¢r¥ing stations will be withdrawn, here ste: for years y p epresentative | ehief of the ace Timite ing from a 4 Working Stoux Crty, I %, B. Irwin, nen ————— 8 & L f i o p Y i after which they were allowed to Mrs. [ fors \ all large employers, foremen in shops, and Wh R Villi; Li i A NEBRASKAN'S CLATM DISALLOWED. 1703 total presidential offices, gram to the B State Dairy Commi 0, afler) y wer Mr. and Mrs, L. V. Morse left last ‘{ old soldiers of the union. Judge Gary was P,w‘.'l',':",‘,,,‘;:‘!1:_";‘?I,J.,x::".“s.l—nll'n::.fiun.»a Jobhe sceretary o the interior to-day disal ving named fourth class offices will | sioner H. D. Sherman, of Monticello, La., was | Feturn home upon the payment of the | evening for atrip to Boston, s ! m_of Arthur Whiteniore, of In his place for several minutes before the presents a gala appearance to-day in honor | Dixon county, Neb., ‘for 23,00 ioux s a gala appes i Neb., 25,000 for Sioux i avaward: {Dak B natin tart i ssion whose object Im\;r for nl-snluu:llloul ?‘1 business. At 10 f of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary | Indian depreditions in 1867 Calforciy CResTar ibakote cAehiony :y:fl“]‘_‘;"‘“ i ':(f“"l"(“h‘:::“'i'l‘l Hon :)‘""'”:‘r:“"[-';“: o'clock precisely the eight prisoners were es- ottlenel » city. Neve > CVILLE'S NOMINATION CONFIRMED. 10, Eag ock i | s ovel ece) acture T y I of the settlement of tho city, Never befora | | NEVILLE'S Now fle of Norih ‘it was | Lancoin, Stockton: 3 Alma, Ma 1to presidential third class on July | in the city to-day on a tour over the state in | imposed fine. Mr. and Mrs. O, H. Baker left for a trip York last evening. me for Blood. hak % FW. OB W, it of tho month will rl[:;::;:ms 1. Allen and W. E. Watson, corted uto the Jury room and subjected to | bas the city been so handsomely decorated nor X ] ille of No aoNouh, Sosking b Ellensburg; | Bd sale of imitations of buttor and cheeso, | | The X OnL Ofstho L vl werd in the city yesterduy, tio usual routine of hand shaking by Cap- | nave the decorations been so profuse. Nearly | Lty Sonfitmed a5 registrar of tholand | ot o Washington Territore kil Kansus, | o states that in the westorn part of tho | bo & gamo of buse ball that will be played | "1y Goopor, londing grain and stock - tain Black and Attorney Zeisler. ‘Lhey had | gl the buildings, public and private, are coy- WESTERNERS AT THE CAPITAT, Attien, Pratt; Nebraskn, G vaz Washing- | state there is not nearly so much deception | at Athletic park on § turday evening be- 1 of Shelby, Towa, was in the city,yess } N3 all been visited over night by o few select | ered with streamers, flags and bunting and | Representative D liug recovercd from | ton Teritory, O o st orihe salaries | practiced in this matter In the eastern por. | tween the police force nine and the press Maies X friends, among whom Mrs. Parsons was con- | pletures of the landing of Roger W s, | his temporary indisposition and was in his [ Wil rango from 1,000 tosl,700; i H] Honbas bk fowr oranuier "o Ix now appoine. | Zang champions. The game will be | ~“‘| 5 Libbic Connell, of Peru, Ind., is spicuons, Parsons’ inner man was strength- e SR8 INANONONGS (OdhY, " & Seven Bills Vetoed., ing in each cit or more correspondents | enlled at 4 o’clock and will be completed | in the ci ened ana recaled by the delicacies with A-Mystory ot tno\Boa ard lare as dElegnien to tha. Manauct %% | wasnixaron, June The president to- | whose duty willbeto notify the commiesioner | in time for suppi 0 if ascore has ot | J- Nedd. | Which this lady never fails to supply her | QUEENSTOWN, Tho mate ofithe|| MBI B3 Solekates S0 ithei Nationaliahip. day sent to congress seven vetoes, all the | Of ny violations of the dairy law. been made at that time. The stukes of } llege lord, There was nothing “new in | British bark Arklow, who was picked up at touant' Almond 1. Palmerto, Twenty- | vetood menstsen selig riiate ity i — the game will be put “down’ at the close i fho asuect of “deuwanor of the anarel: | sea in an open boat by tho Amior v, Fort Bidnoy, Neb., has Dee | originated in the seneie. Amans the bl The Largest Class Yot. of the ninth inning, or sooner, us the | chants. { 1nia.an Sty took o thele secustomed | Prank Pendleton, and ve of one morith, Votond was one Erantine ameng he bille | TowaCiry, ia.,June 33.—The annual com- | emergenoy of the sase domunds. Tho | Me Adolph Moyer returned [ yesterday i U AR e Naroinded | was sunk by a_collision on May 8, has d sman J. 8, Clarkson of Des | Yetoed was one granting a pension to Alfred | |00 o0 o uniyersity closed this | following are the players: from Spirvit Lake, Towa, whither he ' that Byfus, one of ’u.u men ge- | Peared. Heéleft a note, stating that his heart Is at the Riggs house, accom- | Dennis, whose record shows no di eyening with a banquet of the alumni. A | Coppers, Press Fiends | accompanied his wife and child, ceptod by ”n:‘!-'lelm-, buad o aparclilst in his -n("‘:'.‘:"fufillf:-n;fi: wiho calllalon aud his subse- - B Meck, g, of the same :3']";“""1"‘)' 7E8TH fl_“""u'llr‘x"“l"“* “":“‘::}m a by | Dumber of speeches were made. ‘Tho Colle- | Burdish. . Lenwick | R, W. Morse, o prominent grain man SN0y - 56 WAS exousad by thie state. The | LR Vesol\ A8 Wao calse, wie addaq: P4 — $oa:n 0.almaoxIng R YRS CA DY | ginte college graduated fifty young men and | Sigwart -Kendrick | of Shenandoal, In., and Mr. and Mrs, A, 8 8 ———— — ent says 3 or story @ sehool, @ rege con- ostyn. . « visite aste j X ; omotive fireman and was Prohibitioniats in Session, Senate, in which those of our soldiers who | tinue in session & fow day's longer Irady Brony [\ OHLYORiaER0Y A B e it e Aeau ol Ari. OMHDRE M| .« s aprarD, T, e BT urolibls |\ Wastaron, Tuno 25 ki the senate Mr. s during the war were infured by - Carroll . -Cools | Saananin Wwiiiams,of Chionge (g "R of th ation, Grinnell, state’s 4 i ooy e 3 ' g thrown forward upon their saddles, in- e Tra y Bloon..... 2 5. Nicholson of Elizabethtown an: % D Es Liore 4 O A it o ke o ng orward uy Heavy Keal Estate Trausactior 3 ! Y Sald “By the way, before | tion state convention met here to-day with ¢, from the committes on commerce, re es that th saddles were very danger- . 4 - . P MeDonald S, MeMurray and wife and children of Lo further, counsel on tho other side have | about five kudred delegates In attendance | ported favorably the bill to amend the laws | Sices that these 1 L DEs Moixgs, 1a., June 23.—(Speclal Tele- | 70 04 Denyer are at the Millard. fven us a surprise llml|u'l||¥ . Parsons | J, C. Pepper, of Aledo, was eleeted chair- ating to the iuspection of steam vessels, -~ gram to the Bee|—The was @ heavy ——-—— Miss Frankie B. Moyers, of Portlani jaggus are U KnEto I "‘E'f"‘-‘."“"‘l‘" man and the day was spent in talk on pre- [ The bill proyides for the payment out of the .. Postmastorg: Appointed. transfer of land hicre to-day, Colonel J, I i Gentle Annle, F Oregon, and Mrs, F. W, Munday o bt e 1 is 0o far advanced for that | Hminary work. ‘Tho convention Will nom- | treasury of the expenses of steambont in. | WASH %, June #4,[Special Telezram | Mostison, of St. Lows, brother of Congress- | Yestorday afternoon u young girl who | fyie#f, and Mrs. K. o Behnaubell 15 the alleged bomb-thrower, The e & state tigkol to-morow, spectors. The bill was passed without de- | to the Bur.)—Dayiel A Barrott was to-day ;-\,-2:13{3';(‘;:::;\':E‘{',{‘Q;'l'x,h;'{-l;{ o Do Moy | Works in the City Steam laundry while | guests of Mr. and Mus, 1| P, questioning then again proceeded, The President Fays His Bil bate. appointed postmgster gt Shelby, Polk county, entlemen for 815,000, The land will be held | passing down Eleventh street, between | © Mys. Richmond Anderson, who has jush P —— BALTIMORE, June 38.—A check for the fall [ M. Hawley's motion was then taken up to | 1owa, vice John B, Youmans, removed; 11, P, | FEniiemen for 810 3 pital avenue and enport street, [ recovered from a long and ' vory severe Rufialo Bill Sued for Damages amount of his expenses at Deer park was | fecousider the vote by which the seuate | Vanarsdale at Coralvilie, Johnson county, ———— was met by Anni soy, & two hun' | illness, left Omaha, [nst evening for & PHILADLLUIA, ‘:Iu‘nu. .- 0 | ey BORE b Froatis (o o, MR | o0ad ke bill prokIbilnE Hiaioa ag e Jowa, vice J. Il Clarig resigued; Patrick | A Democratic Postmaster Oaught. | dved pounder, who lives o tto her home nead | the I —Last Wednesday aniel J, ?!ulllmm'v and Ohio railroad company. In'a | gress from acting s attorneys of land grant | J- Gallagher at Weston, Pottawottamie coun- Des Moixgs, Ia., June 53.—[Special Tele- | The gentle Ann Burlington, lowa, accompanied . by hep en went out to the Gentlemen's Driv- | jottoronclosing lis check, the prosident | rallroads. ty, Towa, vice 1L 8. Gallagher, deceased. gram to the B postoflice inspector | abusing the young lady sister, Miss Otto Oldhaim, and Miss Elsie bark to sce the Wild West show. - Witha | exprossed his appreelation of the attention | " Mr, Beck resumed the floor and continued ——— ust come from Angus, Boone county, of names. Officer number of others he was standing on the | himselt and Mrs, Cleveland received. his remarks against reconsideration, Ie de- Postmasters Con firmed where he has overhauling the accounts of I upon to arrest the woman. ——— \ track at the time for the Deadwood coach to - — nied that he lad intended A0 Injure anybody | WasuNoToN, Jeng*®.—~The following | wa%C senterntle postoastr thar ofloer atarted townrd Gon Mrs, Hill, / ] 80 dashing by. The crowd not falling back A Magor Fined. by she introdusiion of "{‘(’,:"{l‘“ & Beck did | confirmations of postinssters were made to- | facfEH, brougiit away $150 trom the house Mrs. Morrisey turncd her wateh | About two weeks ago a laboring meia ) \ fast enough, Buffalo Bill instructea | ST LOUIS, Mo, June 23.—Mayor Aaurice i xnow whataer M. N Toad s AUOTHEY | day: Joln Zeeman, Demnison, Towa; R, - | men of the postmaster to make his accounts | dog loose and set him upon the visitor. | named Hill cume in from Gilmore in #n employe named Frank Wilson to go for | J0¥ee, of East St. Louls, was subpanaed as Beck had been informed thit he was. 113 fiu:'un. wml City, lowa; C. Symonds, | straight, S kg Donnivan promptly shot and killed arch of his wife whom he claimed had them with a club. Wilson did so, and Green | & witness in the gambling cases for lust Mon- | Beficved that Me Mitehoit bt o Siats to e | Hudson, Wis. e the canine and then marched the gentle | 1. -8 x : v J d gl b - Held for Bomb Throwing. 2 ! ) left her home and had been on a spree in - % - p i Kot the club over his head. A’ gentleman | day at Belleville, but failed to appear, and | such. The rallioad compaics. st the o D A L . oy f Annie to the poli ion, i M DRel) £ riving by at the time saw the ocourrence | the judge fined lim 85 for contompt of court | best lawyers, and had a right to them, . Powdep:Worlks Deatioyed, RACINE, Wik, June warrant was company with a clerk in a South Omahs and insisted upon the wan lwm‘:_m ested, | yesterday, which he paid, Mr. Mitel y replied that he was NEWARK, N, £, June 23.=The works of | {ssued to-day for the arrest of Frank J, Pal- Wants to Find To hotel. Yesterday afternoon Mrs, Hill was Magistrate Clark “atterward neld Dim in 8500 e — the attor ioud, Hehad resigned | the American Forcito powder company, on | fea, on eomplalnt of ex-Mayor Sear, who | A woll droneest young woman from | picked upin a° drunken condition and evag " Urn.\al“!u? lmfiy"h ught :«ul_! ng»‘mm Death of a Jockey, as such eight months before his election to | the shore of Lake Hopakong, Morris county, | charges him with complicity in the attempt | gio0 City came to “m"’“ yesterday in lodged in juil, She 15 supposed to W .m,{f"" and Buffalo Bill, claiming $300° from W Youk, June 23—Herbert Meaton, the | th Jenne, L having been | Yere entirely destroyed by fire and an ex: | to take his life by the explosion of a bomb on | > RHAr /AL SN JOUAREAY somewhat deranged | s ——— uglish licht welght jockey, who Was I | proughe'to n vote 1t whs areed tor) Veavrgr, | Blosion Mouday atiernoon. - Loss. estiniated | ho night of June 15, Dalica was arestad | ¢4%¢h of Tom Soudery, who gl to run - Marrlage of Judge Matthew jured iu the fourth race at Sheepshead Bay, | nays, 21, The only republican votlug in'the | 3¢ $10%0%0. and taken before Justice Heyer, who tixed | an ice ercam place in Omaba. Tom, so Beatiug His Mother, New YoRrK, June —Judge Stanle yesterday, while riding Astoria, died shortly | yezative was Mr. Vau \\'yvk e democrats Gnl_'l‘iz"e NP Llls bond at sa,mul. Jumb e man Infuru{ the girl says, has been living in Sioux Dan Callaban, an old-timer in polisg Matthews was married this worning to Mrs, | atter midaight, i v‘utlnxlgu'llw u!fill,nnll:ie fvore Mesars, “Call, | o ino Tane: B The Inter Dcsan's | "':‘,";‘;fil"‘,?‘I;l’i’;:;"";lnj“"“,“:“‘b':j;;:l‘:‘ were | City for the past year, and won the love | courts, wis arrosted yesterday afternoon Ny Thoakor, of Cloveiand, Oho Tho Amunds Endorsed, SREE TATHGY i bS\ad by sater iobil o | Beardatows, Sl spacial says: Gorge A | Auodut s sammt ambrit ot of tho youig gitl wnder prom- | for abusing his mother and sisters at thexy O IReS et TRy, thoey howe of the | -y onmeRLIBINY: T, June 81 The counnty | ths Jdia: committee, which was doge. Anderson, of Quiney, was nominated for P p—— pledge und recently 1oft the gl one s | Bome near the nail works. Callaban is ves and friends wero present. Among | convention of Windsor and Addison counties | A‘numbor of veto messages recelved from | congress by the twelith distriet democratic Opened the Campmecting. i Tt * this | One of the best fellows in the world wh 1 | g the president were read ald o1 the table Y K e Ll Juae The t ocks | MOW anxious to find him, and for this B were the two sons and two brothers of | held to-day, passed resolutions endorsing MY B romarking ARL ‘o"“" i convention to-day on the 219th ballot, defeat- ANKABEE, L1, June ho two weeks | (U co 28 in the aity. Tho city marshal | Sober, butis u very demon when undep the bridegroom, ' To-morrow the bridal pair | Senator Ediiunds as his owi siceexsar. R basihn tomars'a Sich & constraction ot | g Seott Wike and a1so Jumes M. Kiggs, | campmeetiog of the Ceniral livois Sunday ARG .00 418 41 influence of the ardent, He gave the leave for Europe on the steamer Celtic. - . S 8- it i | the present member from that district. Sehool and Temperance Workers opened at officers cousiderable trouble i effecting + ey Races Postponed. that a soldier ona furlough” was not i the R Kankakee to-day with & large attendance, ~- BRIk aretat & - 8 Py o ine of duty, f o & " - - i You can buy turmiture cheaper of A st 2 Weather for Nebraska. NEW Yonk, June 23— Brighton Beach The bill to re 1 t - Whitebreast nut coal, $3.75 per ton—the - $ 0 ! — i For Nobraskas—Fair weather; stationary | races Lave been postponed on account of | ber J:uu]refu‘ffifl“fiefl"fil‘:fih 0&?&1 ul‘):.e cheapest and best fuel 2 . Brushes a nters’ Supplies. J.A | L. Fitch & Co,, 13th st., bet Farnam and | BT MEATGICTRTEh ITTCORT Tost e 1 Jewperature, i, senate and was debated inu adjournment. Nes. Fukw Co., 214 South 13th St. Fuller & Co., cor. 14th and Douglas sts. Douglas, than auy other place in the ¢ity, | cerne ut, ete, of Hayens&Co, 10&\Webstong © R e

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