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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 1. 1888, UF AR | dent and general manager of the Union Pa- | 9. Diets's lumber yard partially destroyed | Brewer of the Uni tea court in Omaha | of President Cleveland's order surrenderine | loch, once mayor of San_ Franch 1ot | P o tan o is of Genaral Cafferal for_selling T | noUR WII}I THE OLD YEAR gifie. 3. "o ball scason_opened in Omaha. | by fire. charged mmwmxg n disobeying the or- | the captured rebel fiags: .order suspended on | ‘agitator, and marderor of Charies Dewmane [ B oo O e ling Lexion “harles Fleck killed by a ranaway team. November—3. A, J, Ravenaugh, aged nino- | der of the court in the case of Police Judge | the 16th. 16, Hon. James G. Blaine lands in edit, i J o .18, s s G or. of the Chronicle, 0! o Sreside) v, v Johnny Travers, a boy, killed by elevator in | teen, falls from St. John's nh pel building, | Parsons. On the ..*\l they were fined from | England. 17. Twenty persons drowned by | president of ;l\(\l o Fi hh"h’u "“{l‘:llr‘: {l‘\?""l‘;\u'mlt'l;(l :1‘"‘;’".:‘“:!’:’!‘!‘"‘ The Sable O ns of Eighty-Seven Withnell building. Edwin Booth opens a | receiving fatal injurjes Moritz Stege- | 850 to $000 each, and on refusal to pay were | the burning of lhe steamer Champlain of nnati, was convicted of | river, 400 lives lost. 18, urtals three nights' engagement in Boyd's opera | mann, aged thirty, killed on N'ulh Sixteenth | confined in the Deébglds county jail on the | Lake Michigan. Five persons killed, sev fraud and wrecking the bank and sentenced { of Russin _ visits - Kaiser William * Rolled Back for a Brief Review. | house. . 0. H. Rothacker, charged with | street by Henry Brune while examining a | 25th. Six days late “were released by | toen injured and - fwenty-seven houses | 10 the penitentiary for ten years, 14, Death [ Berlin, 20, Steamer W.. A. Sholten from aasauit_on B, Rosewater, discharged by volve Joo Lawn buraed to death in o | order u(All\mm'\ W.l Garland, pending | wrecked by cyclone at Grand Forks, Dak. | of General Thomas Kirby Smith, aged sixty- | Rotterdam for New York, sunk by collison preeres g, stay uth and Nicholas streets. | an appeal to the. Ugited States ‘supreme | 18, Robbery of a train in Texas: £15,000 | seven, in Philadel; 15, Convention' of | in a fog off Dovers 130 passengers and crow. WAVES OF SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW | A warm, stormy and dusty May day wi . Twenty -nine horses cremated in Re conrt. i taken. 22" Craig Tolliver, Kentucky des- | republican clubs in New York. 16, Charles | lost. of the German_reichstagy followed on the & with cl b barn. Hlondo and Saunders strects, 0. Open- | December was consparatively barren of | perado, killed ina faction fight in Rowan | He for the murder of his niece, exceutod T N N December— 1. exton elected lord ¢ the republ in the ‘ipal | ing of Armour's packing house. 12 lo- | state cvents, Nebraska City came to the | county. First conviction sccured in the | at Charles City, T, Federation 0f trades ¢ i mayor of Dublin.. 2 s G resigns the The Crimson Trail of Death on Land | ¢lec! and the nineteenth annual sion at the gas works, loss £20,000. Th front on the 10th with af announcement of nat- | Chicago boodle ¢ Furious storm | convention at Baltimore; 8. L. Gompers | presidency of 3 2 Sadi-Cars i | iraska Medical association. The overlund flyer on the Union Pacific | ural gas and on the20 with a $2.000,0 stock | in Delaware and Virginia; six per- | elected president. Boiler explosion at West- | not elected pres cance. 6. De | and Sea—Local and General | gih was, fruitful of reat cvents, Thean- | starts from Omahu. 14, Fast freight trains | yards scheme. On the sume day Rev, Bishop | sons killed, 9% Eight men killed in & | chester. Pa, kills five, parsons, 17 “Califor '1"1:.\'1:'., oty French lvmnlml*. el 1 Rvents Mecalled From the nouncenent was made of the disco of a cen Chicugo and Omiaha inaugurated by | Bonacum, of the Inew Catholic diocese of | race fleht nt Oak Ridie, La. ‘2% Town of | nia & Oregon railrond,between Sun Francisco | seventy-nine. 10, Attempted. assass Dreary Vales of the Past fifteen foot vein of coul at a depth of 250 feet | the Chicago & Northwestern. 17. Unknown | Lincoln, was welcamed to the capital Marshiield, Wis., destroyed by fire: loss, | and Portland, ccmpleted. 19. Clipper ship orry 0 the French chas | d i puth Omaha. Charles Francis Adams by the overland train at Millard. | fire swept $27,000 wort. ul!muwrn in \\4-«-p» 3,000,000, 0. Death of Chie ngineer | Alfred Watts, Philadelphia to Japan, lost i injuries slight, 11, Seventy-two | and Sara Bernhardt arrived in town simul- | 19. 4, F. Kuhn, prominent painter, suicides. | ing Water;and Goverhor Thayer protested | Henry Lee Snyder* United States Navy,aged | with twenty-six lives in a hurricane. Jake | persons drowned by hurricane off the Orkney | The record of the past sear is n succession | 140COUSIY. " Sale of the Boyd packing house | 2 n of the state supremo conrt. aus. | against the confirmation of L. . O Lamar | fifty Kilrain, American pugilist, and Jem Smith, | islands. 21 Three hundred huts swopt t - b s toJ. D for #5000, and ground broken | taining the police commission. 24, Sudden | as justice of the United States supreme July-2. Beginning of three day reunion | of England, fight to a draw, 106 round. away by tidal wave in the harbor of Havana, of disasters, The surging waves of violence South Omaha Motor | death of Edgar M. Sellen, of Denver, who | court. 22. Sudden desth of Mayor Larsh, of | of Picketts brigade and Philadelphia corps | Rouen, . Desperado _ Voree >l —_— and devastation dashed on every shore and | street railwa; Master Workman P wrote his *ow graveyard benedic- | Nebraska City, and Postmaster Watson of on Gettysburg battlefield. 6. Death of ex- | out of his fort and captured by lnlur‘mlu Some of the handsomest street costumes crimsoned its path with human life, Appall- | derly addresses the Knights of Lubor. tion-+No prayers, = no - preachers.” | Kearney. 23. Lincoln votes #150.000 in bonds | Governor Morrill, of "Maine. ' 7. Eight min- [ officials: four men killed in the hunt for him. | nave skirts that Jook as if made entirely of h ook i & en overy | APpointment of the police and fire cof 2. First blizzard of the season: - | to aid the building.of the Lincoln, Red Oak & | ers killed blast in Marquette, M Death of Barney Caulfield, prominent Da- | g b ng wrecks on land and sea darken every ent of i X ! i 3 L seal or scal plush, but this is only a dark AR t1 23 hiite Daett i 8 by Governor Thayer. 9. Suieid perature falls from frost line to 102 . | Des Moines rairoad. Destructive fire in | President Cleveland abandons proposed visit | kota politician and ploncer. Cyclone ut | bund of the soal o plush cut to extend up. 0 pogeof its history. Death seemed in har- | William Holtschneider witharazor. 10, The ' Dr. Rutherford suicides with morphine, uyler; logg €22,000. 25 George Botts, | to St. Louis during the Grand Army en- | Washita, I T., destroys two towns and_kills | the sidein panels. © Then the jacket of Seat mony with the clements. Scismic upheavals | child of Mr. Hagemun killed by o dose of car- & A Andorson killed by a switch engin confirmed toufth, shot and killed by a police! | campment. 8. Dr. McGlynn excominuni- | seven persons, S, 8. Crandall, Tra oM Dok tHh weal/tHImERA. huTae g in France and Italy and Turkestan brought | bolic acid, 11. Four labor strikes in pro. , the Northwestern yards at the transfor. man in Lincoln, ated. 10, Seventecn porsons burned to | slaughters hix wite, otherinfuy i stei [ o dross 100Kk as 1 almost magde of that m'i-' death to 2,100; hurricane swept 1,300 lives in | ¥ pmmm and paper hangers, brick | December's record equals a majority of death in a theater fire at Hurley, Wis. Death | daughter, and suicides. 21, Terrific - | A seal hat or bonnetemuff and bon or stoley 1adla and Australls, wrocks on forelgn seas ...mmw... cable line diggers and foundry- | the preceeding wonths. The Edward Creigh- Domestic. of Ben Halliday, the famous stage conchman | sions of naptha gas in the sw\u : | i this correct wo ‘I @ toilet, " us ) s on forcign sea 12, of the Patrick farm of 615 acres | ton guards, state militia, was musterd in on January—1. Burning of the Laclede hotel | of the west. 11. Yacht Mystery capsized in N. Y. ; four persons killed, twenty injured swallow 1,845 more, and fires and explosions h, K,.m,.,,. City syndicate for $15,000. 13, | the 2d, and fast trains started on the Bur- | in Chicago. Collision of trains at Devil's | New York harbor and twel hree persons’ Vi burned; loss 300,000 Coasting 740 'The list is & mere fragmentof thedeadly | Thomas J, Potter fukes charge of the Union | lington on the 4th. Chas, Gardner was killed | guy Texs fitteen persons killed, 4, Wreck | drowned. 15, Collision of trains ou _the 5 ed at Golden record of the old world, Pacific railroad. 14 Alllabor strikes settled, | by the street cars on St. Mary's avenue on | the Baltifom & Ohi 88 ot Tifth Michigan Central near Port. Stanley, Can 0 perish, v In the United States the bloody iron trail, | 15 Dennis Quinlan shot and killed by Wil- | the 5th, and Mrs. Lucinda Christianson, aged HHI o express atTifMn, | i, eteen perso lled, forty injured, Two | miners killed by an explosion at Notting. AESHIND o WIS Flbery 1t Yo | liam_ Volmar in a beer hall on Vinton street. suicided by jumping into a well. 7. [ O.: sixteen killed and twelve injurcd. With- | fatal cases of suns n Pittsburg, five ham, Pa. 22, Death of Congressman Moffat retching from White river's plunge to the | 19, Omaha made a United States reservecity. | Clarence Wright of this scity killed in a train | rock, Weaver and Huight, Adams express | Cincinuati, ~ 18, Terriblo hot weathier; 130 | of Micnigan in Washington, und_Judge Tefr- partially suppressed calamity at Koutz, from | The third vein of coal discovered near the [ wreck at Percival, In, 8. Contest for the lo- | robbers, plead guilty in KansasCity and sent | death from sunstroke in Chicago in three | ingwell of the Towa district bench. 23, Sale Boston's rotten bridge to Havelock, was cap- | southern city limits. Failure of A. H. Swan | cation of the national rll[mhlinun convention | o the penitentiary. 7. Natural gas explosion | 94Y8: 98 in Pittsburg, 14 in Dubuque, 21 in | of the Chicago Times to Snowden & West ped and corpleted by Chatsworth's infernal | & Co. at Ch Wyo. 18, Meetingof the | and defeat of Omaha. 9. Capture and return pro 410,000, ; ; y nnati, 5 in Wushington, 8 in Indian- | for #,05,000. 24. Death of Hon. Dan RN TS WIS ARE AR Bt Sedbta en al council. 19. The National | of Herman Mittman, murderer of Walter | 8t Youngston, O.; property loss, #100.000. 8. | guolis, 2 'in Rockford, 1L, 17 elsewhere. | Manning, ex-secretary of the troasury, in " vl peoy L a 3 ntion opens in Exposition | Dunlap. 12, James Holland, switchman, | Twenty lives lost by the wreck of the ship | 19. Standard oil refinery in New York nar- | Alba d ix. Beginning of the Read- Joytul summer journey to Niagara, were pre- | hall, y elected chief of police, | killed in the St. Paul & Omaha yards. Mur- | Elizabeth on the Virginia coast. 10. Death | bor destroyed by fire, Bi \'lummrin Minne- | ing railroad strike, affecting 60,000 employes. cipitated at midnight. Flames enveloped the | 22, August Youn, °d twwenty-three, suffer- | ray, an inebriate passenger, killed by falling o i i apolis destroyed by fire; loss #1,750,000. 21. d ghastly pyre, elghty souls usconded from | Wi from lovo and drinic, suicldes With o re. | from the train mear Millard. 15, Annual ;fi.";’l‘" ':{X’“‘"’k""':“fl‘:' ."‘;" ""F"m"' 10, | il las Sapders Fiacugd Aitve sftse 110 How AW L FILS the ruits, and 130 maimed and crippled of | YoIver. 24. Great railrond meeting in the | mectings of the state fish commission and | DUES cartaauate shock in San FYANCISCo. | imprisonment in a mine near Des Moine: y—8. Furious snow storm in Eng- ot e : N heir | interest of the Omaha, Wayne & Yankton. | the Nebraska Dairymen's ussociation in | Dynamite fuctory in Plattsburg,N. Y., blown | Tywelye Italian railroad graders slaughtered | and, blocking highways and railways. 1. xes ~were taken to their | nelegates from towns interested and Omaha | Omaha, 14. The Willow Springs distillery | up. 14. Passage of the inter-statc commerce | by an express train on the Eria road near homes to suffer, some for life, as a | board of trade accept a proposition to build | joins the *‘Distillers’ and Cattle Feeders' | bill by the senate—43 to 15. 16. Dr. Mc- i‘gn = G L LR * | Opening of the German reichstag; speeches sacrifice to the penury of o plug road. | the road for a bonus of 8500,000. The build. [ trust.’ 17. Death of Hon. 8. P. Rounds, | Giynn, pastor of St. Stephen's Catholic | €scapes from the custody of the sheriff in | Of Bismarck and Von Moltke in fuvor of the n r aps The wre<ks of the -ail here gleaned show o | er8 failed to materialize. 2. A. E. Powell | proprietor of the Omaha Republican. Frank Jow ¥ % s Chicago. Destructive flood at Great Bar- | increased army bill. The bill defeated total of 252 deaths and o -",.‘\, The I k." swindles the Merchant's National bank out | Novatny, a_plumber, jumps from an engine | church, New York, suspended and ordered | yington, Mass.: property worth §1,000,000, | two days later, the reichstag dissolved, and el Lol e o tees | of &4,500 by forged drafts. 27. John Ma- | on the Utiion Pacific bridge, falls to_the | to Rome by Archbishop Corrigan. Death of | lost. 26. Deatli in Salt Lake City of John [ pew election ordered. 18, Panic started in and coast storms sent 164 persons to watery | joncy, aged twenty-six, killed on the Union | ground, and crushed to death. 1. First | General Hazen, of the signal service bureau, | Taylor, ‘president of the Mormon church. | a T ondon theatre by & eouscloes ooy graves. The summer roust in the central | Pacific bridgo. 8. 8\ B, Fmch, laborer, [ meeting of citizens to consider the proposed | aged fifty seven. Ship Parallel blows, up | 27 Eighteen men kiiled by wreck of a e O LS CIREE LD states citics—Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburg | crushed to death by the ditching 'of & car | million dollar hotel. Martin Hare scalded to With giant powder on- the rocks at Cojden | Striction train at Hopedale, 1Ll 20. twelve women and five children trampled to Wew (llm»nnmrr.Mq and other inland communities—numbered 327 | 10aded with water pipe, near the pump house. | death in a Council Bluffs pac 21, Old | With giant I > e b g st | persons suffocated in a tenement fire in Chi- | death. 25, Assembling of tne British par- | ing, Dec. 23th, making i (o 5 g 13. The Presbyierian general assembly ad- | Bohemian hall and six adjoining buildings | Gate, and the Clff house wrecked. 18. | cago, A fire in Poverty Flats, Cinci i, | liament. 81. Riot between citizens and sol- tucti i ] victims, while miscellancous methods of vio- ¢ o o 3 o brof. Y ” Reductions in our entive journs. destroyed by fire during o futious cold wave; | Death of Prof. Youmans in New York. 81, | destroys 150 homes. 81, MeGarigle, diers in Belfast: thirty killed, 100 wounde lence swelled the total by 300, The Lutheran general synod came with the | 1088, 80,000 . M: C. Haggerty, fireman, | Passage of the inter-state commerce bill by | flving Chicago boodler, lands in Canada. Fobruary s Tovm ouneils'of Duttin ras | partment. Relow we quste & Locally there is a total of 54 fatal acci- | 1st day of June, and also Soloman Blanks, a éd in & collision of trains in South Omaha! | the house of representatives, 24, Passage | , August—4. Prohibition amendment de. | uebrusry—s. Town councils of Dublin and | ghe many reductions in this dents, 21 suicides and six murders. Colorado miner, who was confidenced out of Annual banquet of the New England so- | 0% o oo e hon e B Y the se feated by the voters of Texas. 5. Millbrook, | Limerick decline to participate in the queen's | 5 0,18 The list is far from being complete and | $500 by a sharper. 2. Polico Chief Seavey in exposition building. 24. Sam Steven- | 0f 46 Jisteries retari 'r?-':-q:nnu’nr"im:fiffl Mo., u village of 500, wiped out by wind: one | jubilee. 11. Parnell's home rule amend- rocords, beond the city, only such events in | Chareed with desertion and elopement duringe | S0 ussailunt of Lulu Epsey, sentenced to 15 | pAGto L Sk Farewell recention of Michuel | man! killed twenty-five injured. Five fatal sud- [ ment to the queen’s speech, voted down in \ ) his California. carcor, 4. Death of O. I | years in the penitentinry.’ 95 Christman | DAvitt and his bride o strokes in Pittsburg. 6. Four persons killed, [ pitintent® 5 faloctions for members of strachan wraps which the death rate ranged from three up- | Pavis at Wankesho, Wis. d ‘wixty. 5, | day a model onc—bright, cool and bracing. | fHItY thousand men thrown out o Work bY | bie injured by breaking of o coal dock at the S T R e s ward. Woven in the warp and woof of vio- | Suicide of John Goodwin, & Sixtcenth street | 20 Rev. “John Williams of St. Barnabas | tHe strike of longshoremen in New York, | Juunch of u steamer i’ Milwaukee, Shock. val A 3 SebIs T a Six et | Chureh loses three childeen by diphtheria, | Brooklyn and Jersey City, and oceun, coast | iy Of & srogmet in b Macon, G, | EOvernm sustained. Terrible lence arc the dates of events that have | butche Election of a' republican school s y dip * | and river trafiic stoppe FUELLER LR RO nlu:r Macon, Gt | carthagualie in northern Ttaly and soutHerH Au $14 Asll‘achflll wmns thrilled communitics and nations, stirred | board. Mf‘vmmhbt L TR i) State. February—1. Congressman Regan elected | nistit'8 3" to prevont detoetion, Rills her and 3 2,000 persons killed. Death of monarchics to joy as well as arms, and | JoiUd BEGIE 0D G ASOUT o | | The first event in January was the mect- oo faited, Stutes Smate by jihe Texus | hey futher, stepmother, four children, brother U;l‘.‘l:-:nll 1’"“{‘:’,‘::.:::@‘&“«{('@ Ayt B fo $10.50 thrilled republics to the foundation. Death | wan killed by the cars in the Union | ing of the legislature on the 4th, followed by | {Tiited - States - senate from Tndiane. A | 8nd aunt:’ arrest, trial and conviction fol- . 7. Resignation of Sir Michael Hicks. | Al $25 Astrachan WI'HIJS moved peacefully in high as well us humble | Pucific yard. "10. Close of the bien- | the inauguration of Governor Thayer on the | Frightful disaster on the Vermont Central | Guod; sentenced to hang February 10. 4. otary of Irelund; Balfour, of places and bore to eternity's shores men and | nial session of the Lutheran synod. 12 | Gth, On the 12th occurred the wreck of the | railroad; passenger train plunges into White | peoth of General Doniphan ut Richmond, 1 | nd, | Seotland, appointed. 11, The septennhate ced fo l..fi 1 bore to etern Wi i 0 pa \ ; Mo, aged 19. 10, Four men killed by falling | SCotl ‘ " ) women. distinguished in letters and the acts | capture of Frank Gorney for forgery of | Missouri Pacific passenger trai river, killing und cremating thirty-two 0. Four men killed by f¢ army bill passed by the German reichsty : Ll d ! te n..‘ il LT e o Ll GRS A Missouri Pacific passenger train at Dunbtlr, Hnd njuring thidty-ale 9, Fuiilmm of the | Wwalls of a burning building in St. Louis. 11. | 15" {510t 1 g EVARGL > All 320 Asmchan w{'al]s and prominent in the progress of their states | H(40 fommtted in Streator, ML 15, Meck | Otoe county, resulting in the death of En: | 41 injuring thirty.six. 9. Fallure of the | wrightful wreek on the Toledo, ieorin & | Ha hio o K] e Vhrocten. and citics, state board of 1 tution. 13, Death of | gincer Dewitt. The rails were displaced by | Drosident Cleveland vetoes the dependant | Western road at Chataworth, 1l Niagara ! Germany of Kuiser Williams' 10 $14.50 —_— I ; L Penaid "resider nd vetoe : Falls excursion train plunges through a burnt s b Omaha and Vicinity. . 10. Opening of | D. W. Hoffman and a companion who were | parents’ pension bill. 22, Senator Sherman CaEty ARERT A fablb engers | Dincticth birthday = anmnive 28, The January struck tho city on the crost of a | {he} sn:w siortmens tournument. Leopold | arrested. | Meeting of tho stato historical | resiens tho prosidency of the sonate, 25 A arcckerl Eh) natacnpare Irish caorcion il ntroduced iu” the iritieh All $16 Astrachan Wl‘ans > o AEART e e g ber, aged suicided by hanging. 1S sioty in Linc e AT EoH e ouse of representatives passes the amended 5 R & parlinmen cold wave, sending the thermometer 20 deg. Sientionation of Chiof of Potice. Sesver, Soclety ln Lincoln. The scnatorial contest | 5 il CEHIGOLU ™ i Holse of repre: | the fall of w water tankc at .\“"?“" Mich. | “April—3. Forty persons killed in a_chureh to $11, 5 below zero. The B. & M. headquarters was | lowed by remnstatement two days lat - | opened with the first ballot on the 15th, and | (ontatives (174 to 125) fails to pass the do- | 1o, Opening gunof the Ute “war® in Colo- | inie in ly. 13, Alfred Torrence, damnaged by firc and the building, with Sloan, | known man killed by the cars on Chicago | closed with the election of Hon. A, 8. Pad- | pendant parents’ pension bill over the pres. | Fdo, Death of ex-United States Sc ey | an Ame ] anea i e | All $12,50 - Astrachan Wl"alll, Johnson & Co.'s stock of groceries damaged | Strect. 22 Six year old daughter of Mr. | dock as successor to Senator Van Wyck on | ident's veto. nolds Tynehed at Leon v For “mc fieys | Paris races. 14, Opening of the Canu- $1000. Tho 13, & M. short. line, Ashlaud ek drowiied fn” the Missouri near | the 21st. Weather cool politically. 26. Dr. | _March—2 Rufus Blodgett, dom., elected | Mist Nonio o Bloody it bermmultie | dian parliament, —The packet ) ; 0 I's packing house. 23. High school com- ¢ . i United & senator in Nowifersey: 4. Ad- | Tics und Colorado mi wrecked off the tnglisn coast, 1o Omaha, inaugurated. 2. Milton Tootle, of ment with thirty graduates, . Convie. | Knupp, of New York appointed superintend | jZHIEEBI608 sebntor I TeW foraew. 4. Utes und Colorddo militia, thirteen_reported | WK 108 18 Tuiati voercion il paesea | AL $17,00 Astrachan wrflm, Teotle, Maul & Co., dml in St. Joseph, Mo, | tion of William Volmer of murder in the sec- | ent of the state insane asylum. 27. Slight | Rev. Henry Ward Beecher stricke :ufllr.wl u|ln| “km‘um.-.{ 31 l-mnx]:ll\l N h | to sccond reading in the house o sixty-three. L. Roc, o Sixteenti strect | and dogve in Killing Dounis, (.iuinl:l\l carthquake at Fremont and North Bend. paralysis, He died on the 8th, aged seventy- | Sitcell, bank cashier at Suco, Me., skips with RO e g ippei Sy 'k, | The corner stone of St. John's co 2o v bresontaal dittis sonsequence | four.” 10. Death of James B. Kads, g \ orey letter in the London Time: 2 kipped to Canada with his stock, | 'the comer s Tishob O Connor. srouies | February presented little of consequence | for D Deaona build(‘x!. ufl‘f ")":_l g Death of Prof. John Avery, | fomeery. 25 Hurricane i Atst Al $2[] Astrachan WI’HI]S iz long list of creditors, 4. The com- | ST Y ong ot lerey and laity and | Wntil the 10th, when the house of represcnt e R v At Boudoin college. 7. 550 person mittee of fifteen complete the charter and | state and city ofticials, tives passed a bill abolishing the state rai wrecks a loaded passenger train on the )‘;&. lives lost b gale on Lake Superior. . Ma One hundred and fi g forwarded the document to the legislature. | e fivst three days of July were barren of | road commission, which was rej by the | ton & Providenc railroad thi 1 | Towa supr ourt afirms the injunction | jmprisoned in - mine in Victorid, - | All $30 Plush W[‘a]]s 5. The second cold wavg comes.on the track | events. Amid the rejoicings on tho 4th | senate the 23d. On the l4th, the senate [ and 114 injurcd. 7. s ro dlosingt tional distillery. 12 Death | Anti Germun demonstrations i of a brief spell of modefate weather, send- | Barney Donalive, locomotive. engineer, was | Passed the Omaha charter bill, and on the | their hats from Pope L6b; umong them Gib: | O _Governor “’[""""'1’» u{utx;‘nn nia, | mobs. 9. Destructive fi - All 335 Plush WI‘HDS g the mereury down to.21 dog. below. The | illed by the cars at_the transfer. On the [ followi rejected the bill granting mu- | bons, of Baltimore, and Taschercau, of Que- ! . Blackburn, dreds of lives lost and 11, i the mereury d HoEAbalow BIThG otV AT rour Gomfloted fhe b arohmeatots the pal suffrage to women. 24. Destructivefire | bee, Fatal collision on the Burlington at 14. Tllinois _ supr Steamer Benton and 1 ollis- 1 Al $2f] Plush wrflps county commissioners reject all — hospital | Tijton packery in South Omata. Pomy & | at NebraskaCity, caut a loss of £100,000, Red Ouk, Ta., two men killed. Burning | court refuse new trial to the Chicago an- | jon in Asiatic waters. 18, Collapse of the plans. The Nebraska millers, 200innumber, | Sogelke's soda water factory on South Tenth | The varying fortunesof the Omaha charter | of the Rivhmond hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. ; thirty s: execution set for November 11. [ Goeblet cabinet in ce. 23, Death of M. | A]] $3'l Plush wl'al]s meot and organize o state organization. 8. | street was burned on the 10th, causing a loss | bill_inthe house, culminated on the 2d of | guests perish in the fdmes ctive | Ct 1 Crecgan, noted New York politician, | Michel, a noted k heologist. De- Death of General George M. O'Brien, ‘aged | of 10,000, The 11th is scheduled ag the hot- | March, by its refcrence back to the Douglas | overflow of the Missouri and o s in . 15, Celebration of the centenninl of the | struction of the Theatre Comqne, Paris; | Al] $50 Plush Wra]]s 10. T Salvation aviag canips in | test day of the year, 1058 inthe studo ut 8 | county’ delogution. On the ad, the State | Dakota. 23 Appointment of members of the | ¢onstitution in Philadelphia. 17, One man Ui TL A B LR and begin operations, 13, The exc- | . Death of Bil Nugent, shot by | land league convention met in Lincoln. 19. | interstito commission. Reginning of | Killed, fifty injured by wreck on the Atlantic reorganized by Rouvier. Explosion in | All $45 Plush Wl’a]]s e committee of the Y. M. €. A. decided | Jack l\llcv on the evening of theé 5th, 16, | Dr. Randall, a rapist, shot dead in the court | trial of the men charged w arder of | & Pacific road near Pueblo, Col. Colonel e near Glasgow: seventy-five lives lost to_limit the cost of the proposed Wil o | Temice Lanroba, butehor, dies. of sunsirois | room in Hastings, by young Hart, brother of | Rev. Haddock in Sioux City, 35, Steamer | Cilley, oldest ex-United Statds senator, and | " June—1, #rightful eyelone i aias 70 | All $25 Plush wmfls £75,000. The Withnell block touched by fi in South Omaha. 19. Tsuse - Brown sues the | the injured girl. 25. Jack Marion hanged | Scotia wrecked off Long lnlund no lives | first anti-slavery senator,dies at Nottingham, | pcrsons killed. 4. Popllar ovation to Glad- 4 and damaged $1,000, 14, i Herald for libel, damages $25,000, and Dago | at Beatrice for the murder of John Cameron | ost. ~ A broken bridge on the Norfolk & | Conn., aged ninety-six. 18, Munchrath con- | stone in Swansca; 100,000 Welshmen in line. + . ity ball in the i i . Farlin stabs Jacob Darr for stealing a pea- | in 1872 830. Defeat of the Saline land grab Western railroad wrecks a truin; cight lives victed of manslaughter as accessory to the | 8, Fire damp explosion in a mine You will find like at 015 South Thirtect rect, causing a loss | nut. 2. Deatly of John D, Campbell, aged | billin the logislature. 31 Adjournment of tho | los The Coronet wins the ocean yacht | Murder of Rev. Haddock in Sioux City. 19. | in Westphalia, G 26 lives lost. 10, of #6,000. 17. Swan Johnson killed by a [ 66, a pioneer of the city. 22. Alonzo Lick, | legislature. rhes, 25, Tiunetion proceedings " com- N killed by wreck of train on | The town of Vernome, Turkestan, leve tions all through our cloak switeh engine fn South. Omakia yards. - 25, | seied b7 suielqes mith o revetver 50, o | *“he malicious libel bill was strangled by the | menced agiinst the saloons of Counai Blufis ad near Dubuque, Ia., and five | an earthquuke; 120 persons killed, - g r Ovganization of the Nebraska Live Stock | Johnson killed by o runaway teum and an | governor on the 5th of April. On the 7th,the | A voodoo doctor poisons a family of nire per- by k on Fort W road mnear | jured. 11. Opening of the eviction campaign " Shippers’ association in Owaha. J. M. Zeigle, | unknown man killed by the cars in the B, & | governor appointed judges for the 3d, Mh. sons in Georgia. 8. First mecting of the | Springfield, 0. 20. Four train robbers | jn Bodyke, Ireland. 19. Two hundred and | tock, This is an upport‘hl uldummu‘l I;n:m St. Louis, closes life's sum' | M. yards. Hh“ 9th ullld“l"’lh 1ulq m,i (‘lmm s. k interstate commerce commission; Judge }*,"‘l:‘;m*’” Lowte "';{::n"“';:‘l'{: o8 5:':;‘;: lll)"x {;le_-'un}sl dl""\"wd”“'glc REOSEImEN " o case with morphine, (i . | Hoftman, the Missouri Pacific train wrecl LI‘, Cooley elected chairman. Bl ncar - ] anube in Hung 20. Opening celebra- B0 bponing Evant in February was on! the T ",‘.'“.},'J}! dhred ot i tem | tried and sentenced to death. 13. Six pris. [ April-1. Death of John G, Saxe, a notca | of General Preston, a distinguished Kentuck- | tion of Queen Victoria's jubilee. 25, King ty that you should not 8d, when the “coal find? was ‘verified” by | {he finest were fired and an equal number of | OBers escape from jail at Beatr 80. Two | writer of humorous and sentimental poetry. | 1an, aged seventy-one. 23, Arrival ew | Otto of Buvaria pronounced insane, ithout! investl the test drill and a four foot vein found at & | naw men uniformed and put on the road, The | NCEro. soldiers arrested at Valentine for | 5. Five murderers lynched in Yorkville, 5. \urk_nl steamer Alesia from i Seventy persons drowned and 600 [ Pass without investigat: depth of 540 feet, Time toned down the an- | 4 sont sorross s amtiety o tooee ot fane | ravishing a woman, tried, convicted and sen- | C. 6. The barb wire trust decide to Limit | four cholera victims on board. ~Death in s by fall of the Zug into Geneva luke, nouncement. 4. C. Tietz, o suloonkee flies in Omaha and Council Brafta, - A storn | tenced o twenty Vears éach iu the peniten- | production_and raise pri . Death France of Archbishop Le Roy, of New Or- | Switzerlnd, 8. Passage of the Irish coer: T 3 ot tho city, Kill Hans la with an o | Lies In Omatin and Councif Blufts, A storm | WP 605 NRleds ik howrs olapsed betwweon | Honoral- Thomas.. Comr ; leans, and General J. B. Ricketts, com- | cion bill by the houso of commons. 9. Dop- \ 3 louded revolver.” Capture of Charles Wil | Manwiva. theesing abant oot o, ke rime and the sentenc leader, in New York. it [ mander of the famous Ricketts’ battery dur- | ular revolution against_Kalukaua in Hawaii; L OW 00 S“] eag son, a noted burglar. The Sixteenth viaduct | the water. Joseph Newman of Omaha and | The Chadron and Sidney land off of Pennsylvania Central train c ing the war, at Washington, aged seventy. | the suble king saves himself by concessions completed and opened to traftie. 5. Great | 11 Torson and Chutles Cartwright of Coun. | oPencd on the 7th_of May, and Mayor Saw- | burg for robbing freight cars. 12. Governor | 21 13“‘;“;"“"‘&” defeats the Thistle in the | and signing constitution. 9. Prescutution churter meeting in the exposition annex, in [ oii - Blufls were drowned. on the joth | ¥er of Lincoln, was attacked with "a_spasm | Hill, of New York s the high license trace for the America cup. = Passenger | to Gladstone at Hawarden of a silver tribute which the railroad and contractors’ clique, | &n unlmown « min i Killed in thy | of teform and Sunday closing on the sth. On | bitl." Destructive pri fire in Kansas: a [ frain thrown from trestle near Jackson, | from admiving Amcricans. Andrew Car- £ after three hours' strugy e d v S Naseat the 13th a lively “cyclone dusted Blue | number of lives lost. 14. Sarah E. Howe, | Tenn.: five killed, thirty injured, 24, Prohi- | negic, of Pittsburg, lays the corner stone of | and the work of the legislative delegation {,"‘,‘I“,‘(“ul’ oo “.;‘“‘l‘,‘;g,‘"“,l‘,“:“‘uw::‘j’l'if“l‘"i‘:: Springs, killing fwo_persons. 16, Con Boston's woman banker, skips with 0,000 | Pition defeated in Tennessce. 80, President | the Edinburgh library building, for which he SiHosod . 19, Thool Jacobaon. i . At Gleason killed in the foundry of the peniten- | deposits. 15. Six men killed, and seven veland and wife start on their western | contributed §250,000. 14, Death of Herr o dospondericy, - kilia his baby “boy | the city il of bodily bruiscs. 11, A siceping | tfary by Conviet dackson, colored, 24 Stato | wounded by an explosion of ghunt bowder in | trip. The Volunteer wins the second race | Krupp, the famous gun builder of Germany, and hangs hunsélf at 810 South Nincteenth | tramp killed by the fall of a ‘""k Kiln on | ailroad commission decline n tender of a [ Buena Vista, Cal. 10. General Wilcox | With the Thistle. B | aged “seventy-five, 19, Irish coercion de- strect. 15, Suivide of Charles Allen at 10 | TWelty-fourth strect, = 1. Mes, Dysinger train for a tour of the Elkhorn Valley | placed on the army retired list. George [ Octobes Two men killed, thirty in- | clared the law of the isl 3 South Bighteenth street, J suicided mear Council Bluffs because her . 25, Thomas Appleget, .of Tecumseh an,a Milwaukee school teacher, nmm jured by wreck of a grip car_inCincinnati. | John Lawrence lost in the ug a workman, falls from the ve husbaud spurned a present of white shirts, inted associate judge of the First d the neck of a boy while chustising him. 3. Sudden death of John B. Finch, Neb 800 pilgrims perish. viaduet and is killed. Louis Rhinehart ‘- | 18 O.B. Selden assassinated near Manville, | {1, 95, O. B. Willard, editor of the Sher- | The jury in the case of Arensdorf for the | Ki's noted prohibition leader, in Boston. | Depretis, Italian stitcs Rl Eites dn b Ghate i Baanis po | v Jessie Green, aged fifteen, Kulled it [ yuan County Tinos, killed in a row at Loup ‘of Rev. Huddock ' in Sioux City, dis. | Four persons killed by a boiler ‘explosion in | Augusi—12. Death of Jean Victor Durny 18, J. Levi knocked off a car bya | the St Paul & Omaha yards. 19, Edith | ity by B. T. Richardson, cditor of the . 'Six persons killed by the collapse of | St. Louis. 4. Fourteen lives lost by wreck | French historian, aged 16, Meyer A. - swinging door and killed in_South Omaha Grahl burned to death_by a gusoline stove in | Northwestern a railroad water tank at Palatine, 1l 19, | of the steamer California on Lake Michig Goldschmidt, noted Danish author, dead, 1319 I"a.rnam St. vards, 30, John Richardson shot and killed | Council Bluffs. - 20. William G. Wallace, & | “June was uncommonly quiet _and peaceful. | Death of Alexander Mitehell, aged 'seventy- | 5. Death of W. B. Washburn, a distinguished 19."The Irish national league pro’ ¥ Ofiicer William White whilo resisting ae. | 10ve-siclk “simplofon, suicides in’ Hanscom | william Phillips was jailed at Dakota City | two, at Milwaukeo, president of the Chicag, | Citizen of Massachusotts, ex-senator, od o Ircland. 20, Fifteen lives lost by rest on reet. 22. Jeumie B, Al | Davk. 22 An Omaha package of 10,000 | onthe 84 for outraging a_three-year-old; | Milwaukee & St. Paul road. 20. Suicide in | £overnor and —congressman, aged sixty: O T the English THE drich, n‘fullen woman, 'suicides. 23, | Stolen from the Bacitic oxpross on tho way to | Quinn Bohanon bid farewell to jail life in | Washington of Licutenant’ Dancnhower of | seven. 6. Sale of the Baltimore & Ohio | chunncl. adstone moves in the house LY RN o Butte, M. T. The thief was soon after cap- | Ne i i 5 e teleeraph’ lines to the Western Union for | of commons an address to the queen against Madume Patti arrives in the eity and on tho | {0 M, TLe WOl WRS soon aer €t | Nebraska City on the 2id.and the Chatauqua | Jeanctto expedition fame. ™ 31" Death p 1 I3 following evening entertains a vast audienc g ] assembly at Crete opened on the 20th. of Paymaster Blaine, U. S. A, | £,000,000. 7. Yellow fever breaks out in | coercion in Ireland; motion lost, to 194, in the ex'”minungbuimiw. 23, Snlea 51‘“{)‘;3 the money recovered. 25. Meeting of the N“‘ July opened up hot und eventful. On | brother Y of Hon. James G* | Tampa, Fla, Cruel evictions by English | 80. Pranzani, murderer of Maria Regnault, - Omana Herald to Hon. John A, MeShane, | tional association of chavities and corr the 13th Ed Carr, for the murderof Warren | Blaine, at Hot Springs, Ark. 22, Furious | landlords in O'Brien county, lowa. 11. Dis- | guillotined in Paris. Suicide of the noted local character, Edwai positaon hall, - 4. Cora Bassat, Kuchl, oracle and shoemaker, with mor- | dics of morphine sclf-administered, und Cord | tenced to death. '15. Collision of freight | souri, and Arkansas; forty lives lost. 24, | railroad at Koutz Station, Ind.: eight per- | ter, Ingland: 130 persous cremated. 10, The phine, aged soventy, George’ Symonds, o | W n:m of the same soiled gender, suicides in | trains on the B. & M. east of Lincolu; Dr. | Six persons killed and eighteen injured by a | $ons known to have been klllmllnmn\ in- | police attack u nationalist meeting in Mitch- A la P"saphflfl' fmnflh n“ cnrlwnwr, suicides by hanging at Walnug | Dago alley. Randall, of Elkhorn, killed; 205 hogs, 22 | collision of trains on the Northern Pacific, | jured. Seven women burned to death in | ollstown, Ireland; three citizens killed, and Hil September came in warm and showery | head of cattle, and 4 horses cremated; loss, | near Spokane Fall, W. T. 26, Unveiling of | the Nort 1 Ohio insane asylum. 14, | many injured. 16. Twenty persons killed, March came in like the traditional lamb, | With the stale announcement that coal had | £100,000. 17. Coonrad lynched at Nelson for | the Calhoun monument at Charleston, S. C. | Death of Rev. David Kerr, D. D., aged five ured by a railroad wreck in thermomator 80 inging the news of tho found again, this time at Sulphur | the murder of Henry Salien. 18, Walter H. | 27. Five men suffocated in .« | seventy, editor of the United Presbyterian, | London. British parliament provogued till Long at St. Edward, was convicted and sen- | cyclone in southern Kunsas, northern Mis- | #strous wreck on the Chicago & Atlant L September—3. Burning of a theater in Exe- passage by con, of the charter for the | Springs, but it got away. On the 4th Walt | Ninty suicides in Lincoln with a revolver. | mine at Ashland, Pa. 28. Two persons killed | Pittsburg. 15, Death of Judge Ellet at Nash [ November 30, 20. Steamer Romeo from New Omaha and Council Bluffs wagon bridge, Cutting, a laborer out of a job, suicided. | 21. David Hoffman hanged at Nebraska by a wind storm in Chicago. Schooner Fly- | Ville after delivering the address of welcome | Orleans wrecl 0 hirteen persons 8. Death of Dwight G. Hull, a lawyer, aged and reunion week with its round of fes- | for wrecking the Missouri Pacific train. 22. | ing Scud, with eightcen persons, lost a s to President Cleveland. ~ 16. Seven robbers | drowned. o i nconvicted at forty-four, of an overdose of opium. ¥. Her- ics, began on the 5th. The parade of the | Ole Anderson sentenced to death in Brown | Dr. Northrup, temperance advocate, as- | and murderers of Rev. Ryan, of Walton, W. | Mitchellstown und sentenced to three months ,mj Doran crushed and fatally injured by | Grand Army veterans and regulars, the il- | county for wife murder. Lee Shellen- | sassinated by o saloonkeeper in Sciota | Va., captured, lynched and’ shot. 17, Fi imprisonment; appeal taken, 2 ghteen Highest standard of Corset ever lnln- B the elovator in Oberfelder’s store on Hurney | luminated turn-out of the wheelmen, the ar- | berger, couvicted of murdering his child, | county, O. Natural gas tapped at Ottawa, | men killed, ten injured, by full of a Budd- | persons drowned by capsize of a fishing boat | duced into this market. They impart that' street. Mrs. Daniel Kinney burned to death | rival, reception and review of the New York | taken from jail in Nebraska City by a mob | Kus, 29. Mob of frenzied men attack the | ensick school building in New York. 21. | in the British chanuel. Overflow of Yel- eful figure and fine forrm wWhiah by the explosion of keroseno while starting o | Veteran firemen and Omaha firemen, the | and lyached. Collapse of a new brick build- | Louisville jail to lynch two colored rapists, [ Counsel of Chicago anarchists appeal to the | low river, province of Honau, China; ten | Braceful figur any | fire. J.J. Frederick crushed to death by a | Sham battles and naval engagements at Camp n Beatrice; Richard McCann killed; six | but fail to reach them. United States supreme court. 22. Unveiling | populous cities inundated; appalling loss of | well dressed lady would be justly proud, * haudear in the B. & M. yards. R. G. Flem- | Logun, were the stirring and_enjoyuble fea- | persons injured, 26, The Humphrey block | May—2 Fire in Louisv y of the Lincoln monument in Lincoln park, | life and property. especially when obtainable without injuge ing, a freight conductor; caught by the cars | turcs of fair week. It was marred by two | in Lincoln burned; loss, £0,000. 29. Cyclone | worth of property. Albert Keep resigns the | Chicago. Death in Chicagoof Hon. Elihu B. October- Death of M'lle Aime,the noted | . ight 1 = Indorsed aails on the Tenth street crossing of the Union | fatal evi cob Albice, & north Omaha pmuqu wrecks ' David City; damages, | presidency of the Chicago & Northwéstern | Washburne, ex-congressman and American | actress, in Paris. 9. Maurice Strakosch, the | ious tight lacing, etc. Indorsed as Pacific and his leg cut off. The second trial | Stoner u fit of jealousy, shot his wife | §200,000. railroad. 8. Largest natural gas well in the | minister to France under Grant. 27. The | famous'composer, Jics in Puris. Mrs. Craig of John W. Lauer for the murder of his wife | and killed himself, and Hernan Gorman, a ,\umnunwrod itsclf with a crimson tint. | world struck at Muncie, Ind. 4. Disastrous | General Lee monument in - Richmond un- | (Maria Mulock), the noted novelist, author opeus in the district court. 10. The ice on | boy of thirteen, fell into a well and was | On the 7th, near Brownville, Henry Schoon- 2 Vi Vi 8, persons killed by boiler of “John Halifax, Gentleman,” dics in Eng- the Missouri river breaks and moves out. 15, | drowned. 11. L Dastal, aged nineteen, | over met his mother-in-law in a corntield, | ern Mexico; lakes dm.ppc and mountains la 2. Propeller Verna land, aged sixty-one. 1 Tlll‘(«‘hl\s mem- o , The Omaha & South Omaha cable company v out the gus in the Goos | and mistaking her for a skunk,shot her dead. | cr press Messenger Fotheringham, 3 -two men lost on Lauke | orial tountain to Shakespeare, dedi : By leading dressmakers of Paris, London and the Omaha & Council Bluffs bridge and se, and died. The corner-stone of the | 10. Death of Thomas Morton, editor of the | charged with robbery, discharged by the . and four children | Stratford. 18. Death of Alf. Aug. C er | and New York, and for sale in Omaha cable company incorporated. 16. The Omaha | Y. M. C. A. building laid. 16, The Es- [ News and postmaster at NebraskaCity. 17, | St. Louis courts. Eighteen persons killed by | burs 1 coal oilin Leadville. | Fleury, French auth i Herald Publishing company, capital 8150000, | toud hotel on Sixteentli strect scorchod by | Cupture of Purker, the robber of Paymaster | an_explosion in’ a tunnel in Alabama. 5. ocomotive explodes at Ncedles, Cal., | London. 25. Remen, '] filo articles® of incorporation. James Gas- N Frank Irwin, switchman, killed ¥ , at Gaudy. Opening of the Richardson | Destructive hurricane m Somerset county, | killing three men, The Bri peace com- | linist, aged sixty-three, lost in a shipwreck kill, hostler in the government barn, dies of | the Wi bash vards ut tho. transfor, 24, v trial at Loup City. 18. Meeting of the state | Pa. The Iowa railroad commissioners de. | mission calls on President Cleveland. on the coast of Madaguscar. Wreck of a day @ fine one. Street parade of the | stone flagging in Drexel's yard. colored rapist lynched by a mob at Valentine. | freight rate case. 8. Eleven persons drowned | court refuses to interfere in the case of the | lost. #1. Editor O'Brien’s sentence affirmed A O. H. Close of the Grand Army er- [ October was initiated by two important | 22. John and Frank Newer murdered by | in New Orleans while witnessing baptismal | Chicago anarchis Ten thousand plan- | in Cork; prisoner taken to Tullamore jai an overdose of aleohol. 17. St. Patrick’s | liam Cooley, a laborer, aged forty, killed by | prohibition ~convention in Lincoln. 21. A | cide against the Burlington in_the Glenwood November—2. The United States supreme | Chinese transport in Chinese water; 280 lives Thompson Belden & “. campment. 18, Charles Hearst, aged 14, ac- | events—the completion of the Union Pacific | ruilroaders at a dance near Friend. 24, | services. 9 Arnwlo( William O'Brien, Irish | tation negroes on ein Louisiana. 5 October—1. Klusin, Polund, swept by fi cidentally snd fatally shot while hunting | double track bridge and luying of the corner- | Wreck of a train on the Elkhorn Valley road | home ruler, in New York, on his way to | Father Bapst, distinguished Jesuit and vic- | 350 houscs destroyed and many lives lost. 4. And other merchants, near the city. 19. Close of the Lauer m‘{ stgne of the Goodrich Odd Fellows' hall. | near Chadron; Fireman Akin killed. 26, | Canada. 10. Five men killed by an | tim of know nothing riots at Portland, Me Death of Cardinal Pelligvini. 7 with & vendict of acquittal, 21, Demolition [ The board of trade rooms were formally | Richardson acquitted of the murder of 0. B. | explosion of molten metal in. tho | dies at Mt. Hope, Md. Twenty men injured of the pioneer brick building of the city, on | opened on the 3d, and John Montgomery was | Willard at_Loup City. 81 Harry Rockafel: | Thomson steel iwi Pittsburg. 12, Un- | and three scalded to death by metal euplosion corner of Twelfth and Famam. 23 Ed. | killed by the cars in the Missouri Pacific on | low burned to death in a barn at Fremont. | veiling of the Garfield monument in Wash- | in a foundry at Springfield, 11l 6, United Burns, Union_ Pacific switchman, killed by | the same day. On the 4th the cold wave | Scptember, the fair month, was mainly dis- | ington and_Sedgwick monument at Spotsyl- | States troops pacify the rebetlious Crows in lumber loaded car in the yards. 23. George | flag was hoisted as o swmal of win- | tinguished for state, district and county ex- | vania, C. H. 1. The pope orders Dr. Me- | Montana with lead. 8. Six persons killed, ¥F. Swift, the Chicago packer, agrees to build | ter, but 1t was fanued to rest by mel- | hibitions. On the 9th, Mrs. Overton, for the | Glyun to Rome within forty days on pain of | many wounded by cave-in of tunnel at Cos. and operate o packing Nouse in South | low southern breezes, 6. Jumes Delaney | murder of her husband at Broken Bow, was | excommunication. 14, Mudame Patti sails [ hocton, O, Generai Miles receives o mag- ) Omaha. 24. Passage of the Omaha charter [ and Dennis O'Shea, brothers-in-law, return- | convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary | from New York for Burope. Death of Judge | nificent testimonial sword and scabbard from ’ bill by the legislature. The Omaha Medical | ing from the funeral of a relative, were in- | for twenty-five years. 21. Lineman Smith )| Woods of the United States supreme court, | the people of Arizona. 10, Louis Lingg, one college turns loose nine graduates at the | stantly killed by a passenger train in South | mutilated by electric wires in Lincoln. 30, | 17. William O'Brien, lectures in Toronto on | of the condemned anarchists, suicides in the sixth annual commencement. 25, The spring | Omaha. 7. Douglas street selected for the | The Burlington bridge at Bulo completed. Irish landlordism, amid the hooting of orange | Chicago jail with a fulnimate . Sentence rise of the Missouri commences, reaching the | western approach of the wagon bridge. The opening event of October was the | hoodlums. On_the 19th he was assaulted | of Ficlden and Schwab, condemned an- tlood height of twenty feet on the2ith. 80. | 8. Failure of A. Polack, clothier, and Mer- | meeting of the republican state convention | with sticks and stones on the streets and on | archists, commuted by Governor ()glum to Hon. C. V. Gallagher appointed postmaster | gell & Roseuzweig, painters. Peter Lutz, a | in Lincoln on the 5th, On the 9th the post- | the two following days was assaulted and | life imprisonthent. 11. Parsons, . of Omaha, . March goes out ina mellow | German furmer from Monona county, office at Minden was blasted with dynamite | maltreated in Kingston and Hamilton, 26. | and Fischer, anarchists, execuf haze. kills W. W. Lynch on South T and 8150 stolen. 15, Pal the mhhcl of | Thirteen hundred horses cremated by the | cago jail for the Hu\m.u](vt erim (] Avril cume in on the wings of fiue weather, | atreet for alicnating the affect i . | Paymasier Bush, convicted at Ch burning of street. car stables in New York. | A. J. Sparks resigns the commissiohership with & tender of the Wabash receivership to First frost of the season. 10. M of | sent up for five years. 19. Wree 27. Editor O'Brien closes his mission to Can-{ of ‘the general land office. 16, Hancock S. R. Calliwuy, general manager of the Tho irid hodke of the. KnjEta of 1 truins on the B, & M. near Lincoln; Brake- | ada in Montreal and reviews a procession of | Chemical works at Isphenn on Pacitic, Which was declined. 2. In- [ Charles Hochsteiner, cngineer of Rosen: | man Davenport, of Kearney, killed, Hon. | 10,000 persons. Eight persons killed by a | to atoms; six men killed, 17, Seco corporation of the Nebraska Central (Mil- [ mund's restaurant, scalded to death by the [ W. A. Stowe, of Omaha, dies of paralysi wreck at Horseshoe Bend, Pennsylvania [ Arensdoef for the murder of Hauddock in waukee) road, and proceedings began for | bursting of steum pipes. 11 Mrs. ‘Mary | Lincoln. 20. Laying of the corner-stone of | railroad. Ten persons killed by a boiler ux City. 21. First meeting of the inter- D L SHANE B H BROWN condemnation 'of property north of Duven- | Hotz rescues her child from death by the | the state soldiers' home in Grand Island. 21, | explosion in a cotton factory in Natchez, | national fish commission in Washington. . 1o y h . y port aud east of Fourteenthstrets. 4. Com- | cars in the B. & M. yards and meets death in | One man killed and three injured by explosion | Miss. #0. Gaudaur beats Hanlan on Luke | Death of General Randolph B. Mare i pletion of the uholtzl conws, show i a popus | its stead. m.»«-nni.;u( o state dlem;..-.-mlu- of boller :.]klimm{.vl W3 N‘llun.,‘dumufim-iuc Calumet, T11.; four miles, time 19:30. Twenty | seventy-six, at Orange, N. J. 26. I 5 (of Chicago.) ation of 90,993, Patrick Grady, locomotive | couvention. 12, President Cleveland, wife | against the Elkhorn Valley railroad called up | houses valued st 80,000, destroyed by fire at | tion defeated in Atlanta, 2. Herr Most : fireman, crushed to death under his engine | and party visits the city. 18. Suicide of Chris | in_the supreme court. Qakland, Ia. convicted of seditious speeches in New SUPERINTENDEINTS. at Valley station, 5 Omaha divided ‘o | Olosen, aged sixty.five. Mra, Jufle buned | Nebrasica City guve color to the opening | Juno~1. Throe rapists lynched by a mob | York, Jake Sharp, the notorions Hroadway nine wards and the limits extended. 0. to death by a gasoline stove at Sixtoenth and | duys of November by celebrating on the 3rd | at” Eckarty. Ind. 2. Episcopalians start a | boodler, granted & new trial by the New rast of the Salvation army us o street i | W ehator atraoia: G4 2 Y- Fhtoo and Wikl | tha Somplotion of tha waterworks aud laying | movement for a wauott cathedcal in New | York court of appeals. 0. Dedication of the sance. Btockyards barn dostroved by fire, | Wickemeyor kiiled by a’ train ut Savago | the corner stone of the Burlington railrou 10 cost§,000.000. Rubber manufuc- | Iowa soldiers' Marshalltown. causing a loss of 15,000 20. The board of | crossing, South Omaha, 16, Charles Crab- | bridge over the Missouri river. On the 4th, | turers perfect a “trust” in New York. 4. | Decembe Unyeiling of the Garfield A 08 Tef 3 o R trade hold first meetiug in the new building. | lee, grocer's clerk, suicides with morphine. | Humphrey retired from the republican judic | Death of ex.Vice Prosident W, A, Wheeler, | statue in- Cincinnat. 5 Meeting of the | LTesent offices retained until the completion of the new Pax. 1. Meoting of Omaha lumber merchunts and | N. T, Kundson, aged fifty-six, killed by falling | cial ticket in the First district and dragged | at Malone, 8. Destructive floods by | Fiftieth congmess. United States supreme ton Building. ruilroad representatives and satisfaotory ad- | carth at Missouri Pacific depot. 17. Open lns compauion Stull down with the wreck. 19. | waterspout in Somerset county, Pennsyl- | court decide that breweries and like property 1 bul g, Justment of rates secured. 22, O. H. Roth- | board sessions started by the board of trade. se in Lincoln of the second trial of Mrs. okl Collapse of the coffée corner in | canuot recover dymages o probibition Wcker, editor of the Republican, attacks E. [ A. H. Huight, printer, suicides with mor- hm-uoumm-r,nmrgm with participating in 14. Collapse of the wheat cor- | states. 9. Arensdorf acquitted of the ¢ Rosewater with u siugshot, on the corner of | phine, 34 Kirst cold 'wave of the seuson. murder of her daughter near Nebraska | ner in Chicago: June wheat falls 20 cents, | of murdering Rev. Haddock in Sioux City, Eleventh und Farnam streets. 23, T. J. Pot- George Francis Train arrives. Fire de- L_m prisoner acquitted. 22, The mayor and | W. E. Chandler elected United States sena- | Nine persons burned to death in Huron, Dak. H AN AR A_M 'I'S ter of the Burlington, elected first vice-presi- | stroys the buildings on the fair grounds. ! city council of Lmoolnuwcar before Judge | tor from New Hawpshire, 15. 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