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g THE OMAHA DAILY BEE r = - . NINETEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING. MAY 26 1 TlRliD 0F COURT-MARTIALS, | Soon atees 2puy her mothes ‘.‘I,-”';I" (NOSIC AMONG - THE TRI;I:S.! = = == iy NUMBER 336. 00, A RICH HARVEST IN SIGHT, | of tue sapemviy witt bete Ao roeaived | LIGHTNING AND DYNAMITE, SOCIAL SENSATIO band removed to Providence, R A Cherryvale (Kan.) Man Elopes With | arly positive nssurancess wt Hon, T. V where little Lucy was_ educated S a Nelghbor's Wi 1 Powderly, master workieZ, { the Knights e _"She was a beautiful child and at the early Mansiart, Mo., May 2.8, W. Quick and | | of Labor of the United S\Z | will be pros 4 Congress Tntends to Make Provision Against | {fr 0 pixfeen attructed the attention of | Formal Opening of the American Students' | nfvs. Mageic MeGill, both recently of Cherry- | South Dakota Will Produce Abundaatly in | ent on M e L R L ol D WilL-ve | An Explosion Kills Two aud Injures Twenty Their Absurd Sentences, soon married and the young husbaid took Association in Paris, vale, were arrested in this city today on the Spite of Unfavorable Reports, dlspliyed on the Fotth of\* | Among Persons, " the still ye er wife fo his we honie. charge of adultery, on a warrant sworn out . them will be a rare and cost hibition of a— St o e Here he éngaged in the lumber business, % by Mrs. Quick, the wife of the former, The 3 S fireworks on the water, \t night MOODY ON THE SILVER QUESTION, | pUistuna latyo trade and uftervart wemoved | PROMINENT AMERIOANS PRESENT. | were aveaimed beforodustice Millorand theiy | THE PROPHETS OF EVIL REBUKED, | Tiroustout ‘tho programue ono o the.| EIGHT DROWNED WHILE BOATING, P vesting much of it in Towa lands, He dicd in trial set for next Wednesday. Aboutamonth P Caualied i the state, i e Towa, loaving Mrs. Owens with Lwo sons e ago Quick came to this city alone and went to S % W The Dakota Man Confesses Ignorance | One of these is a prominent banlkor at Logi, An Eloguent pecelt by Minister | work for Harrison Brotaers, pump dealers, | The Yield Promises to Be cat Both An Overloaded Craft Capsized by & Union Services at Fremont, on the Subject and Has Little i [11.‘{'['lvl",.\"; AL T otk Whitelaw Reid 1 Declama- Lust Wednesday there arvived in this city a In Quality and Quantity—A | Pypyost, Nob., May 5. (Special to T Child A Grand Stand Collapses Confidence in Professed “Mr, Owen married Mrs. Luce tions by Sie: FERAL Lastle Mrs. Mo it‘I and her two children, Thrust at Moody — | Bre) Y union memorial services held at Kansas City Fatal Experts, o pO™lL Ctwo Cyeurs ago, sinco and Miss Hooper, Vears. Mrs, McGill and_ Quick fmmedintely % Bits of News, /A oo LA e D § 4 ' —— Washington and enjoys the prostige of bei went to housekeeping together, the lattor = | perhaps the most impressive as well Rk the only lady in the Indiana republican ¢ S clatming that the woman was’ his sister. | most largely attended of any of the kind ever WasINGTON Buirau Tie OMAmA Ber, | | ony to, roprosent. the great State soctally at LCopiFIahE. 1900 By Jiimes Gonion Behnelt) During the past week City Marshal Miller | Yaxxrox, S. D., May 25— [Special to Tue | held in the city. There were a thousand [ Massriern, 0., May Aseverolightning 513 FOURTEENTH STREET, { | the capital. She ‘is much admired by': Pants, May 25— New York Herald Cable | Feceived a letter from Mrs, Quick of Cherry- | Bry | False prophets and pessimists are do- | Dersons present to “participate in the exor- | and rain storm passed over Richland connty Wasnixaroy, D. C., May 25, ) | husband's constituency, in the departments eciil to Tie Bre,]—The comfortable | Lo dsking ifsuchamanns 8, W. Quick | 404 70q the lie fs flung buck at the newspa- | cises. The Grand Army post and the Nu- | early this morning doing considorable dame As Intimated in these dispatches at the | as wellas at home, She has a lovely home in Ll L e G was in the city, and if he was with company L It il were | age, At Lueas the John Charles block wag r the ‘ onts’ ass i vere ‘mative | per correspondents wi vo persistently | tional Gufrds attended in uniform s fme the astonishing verdict i e Co Omaha and one also in Logansport, Ind, | F0oms of the American Students’ association, | Upon being ‘answered in the afMrmative | per correspondents who have persistently i L ] :“,"":,l,'. '\','(v",,""",,,\, "“.: ,‘l"\,‘:‘,,v,,: wag | Mrs, Owen is foud of society and onters into | 131 Boulevard Mont Parnasse, were formally | Mrs, Quick telegraphed the ofcers to imme- | written about the prospeets for a poor crop in | Accorded positions of honor. Phe church was | struck by lightoing and fired. The flamed I s S s With il thes onewho is fitted} for it [ opened last evening, Mr. Whitelaw Reid, | dincely arrest the man wind his pretended | South Dakota this year. There has been a | elaborately decorated for the occasion by a | were communicated to the adjoining build- "'mf ERIERE S KBS (AT HBTEOM BETREORY || o h e e home she hs | American minister, and a namber of prom: | Siater uud hold them until she, Mis. Quick, | change in the aspect of the surface of the en- | Profusion” of flags and bunting displayed and | ings and the citizons turned out to extine = bt el Bl e B R T C b L s i ame this morning from | tire state and all within a week. In that | draped everywh ‘The special music was | guish the fire. . While endeavoring to save A inent members of the American colony being | The ved wife i \d navy to protect its officers at the cost of | and say t from Liev life in this ) e injured wife 1 the contents of a gonoral store fifty pot and navy:to protectits officers & p Yof the | present. The students themnselves turned ont | Cherryvale, and soon after Quick and Mrs. | period floods of warm and invigorating rain | rendered by a choir composed of the city’s | th tents of a general store fifty pounds misses i Mr. Ow s public service, MeCalla was convicted | E4Y capital on is o member ' g 17 dynamito oxploded. — John Smith e AL foculla was convietod | G4 memorial chiveh and 15 one of Di | in crowds and_enjoyed to the utmost the feto | MeGiil wero arrested and arraigned befors | bave fallen all over this new state, and unl best vocalists, The sermion was preached by | §¢, SSRGS txploded. | ol Suith ad “l";' half doz s ‘I’ IS 1O | Power's most eficient uide-de-camps in the for them, s well us the prospect of [ Justice Miller, Mrs. Quick being present also. | there comes an avalanche of locusts, a simoom | Rev. J. W. Robinson, ~—pastor —of o of other people inoro. or less against him, enough to have sent him o tho | mission csthbiished on Canttor T and. for : N ot gane Dansa bty o | , i e A 3 the I ) i seana i g o e st it o | e Aol FAE W | Dt ot shoa. v Bl | Noparis " Facd S, tho G | ot s wntuomeiof chami hosnops |t rthod et 1 lomynt | ovomiy” i, PIRIS fh 08 it I ars had ¥ c acts s superinten 2 swis bEARE Yith Ofils nteins, whilean | Dotwosn the Husband and. wife i hiek of South Unkota this year will be immense fa | QIscourse was made moro interesting | however, that any of them will diey en tried by a civil jury or court, aud he [ Owen takes great futerest in this mission between the husband and wife, which v ! : > fact that the speaker is himself an | The explosion. was' heard five milos dis Lo bl titallily and she often assists her husband and_ intey- | orchestra discoursed appropriate music from | very affecting in its nature. The guilty pair [ Quantity and quality e e o) : ey il LA psence from duty for three got a leave of years on full pay. old soldier, it was an inspir for his text the two inserip tion. He took | and nearly all the windows of the village of ons on the silver | Lucas were #roken. The loss amounts to ests herself in the wom 1 the depar ong the trees. A platform drape will be coufined in the county jail until the | _ Hon. Edwin Van Cise of the firm of Van L in the depart- | among the tr A platform draped with the of trial, Ofeor Miller also roceived a | Cise & Wilson, attorneys at Deadwood, has General Grosvenor of Ohlo hus beun the | from Nt stith secking | positions. of | promo: stars und stripes had been arranged near the | fofigiam today from Mr. McGill at Chorry- | been announced as a candidate for congress, | (ol viee <8 Pluribus, Uit and S | 8000, HovERTREL Wi ds nila ding tho: IRWE G gov | tlots; house for the spealkers, and the important per- | vale, requesting him o retirn his childron to | Tais is a thrust at Moody's chances for the | (o We Trusth Ho deatlad the carnase Eight People Drowned. reform bofore hegots done. He has introduced | It i8 very probable that M. Blaine will re- | There were several bundred gentlemen and | the full extent of the law. Ty beeminently qualificd for, the osition | anding upon that basis the hopo and trust | accident occnrred at Watuppa o bill providing that, when an army or navy | 103 s attempts (o seme authiority to mako | ladics, among them being Rev. Dr. Thurber, | oy g s BY A RABID HORSE. | Wintor will say's e Black Tiils hus a con- | OF the lation is expressed i theothor. The | toruoon. Soven mon nd women and a nume officer is sentenced by court-mavtial to sus- h_m!‘m\ et ".‘” X }” e & “‘”[f S ,H”.L: Rev. Mr, Newell and Mrs. Newell, Ih'.v and e gressman and the senatorship ought to go to ::' “:j”‘”“"_“-‘}-“'_ ‘*M““‘ l1“ ;;v: \;'”“ SEEAL ber of children went rowing in a fat bottom : J v Mrs. Lowrie, Mr. Alexander Harrison, | Ride for Life of John Ryno to Escape | Some other portion of the. state.” Mr. | L . e in un boat, tho scating Yaatortavor it thogouata thian thoy, ro- wpacity of which was only uken batlot, | ot 1 ignorant ballot and a d D dEnctani ke 1 wise tnd patrotic | eleht. Thoro y or the whisky trafie, In wise romr wind blowing and language he warned his heavers against all | the water was rough, — Tn a short time the these, puty was observed trying to work | | their way toward the shore just north Vo oNes 0 SIE S E A T AT Bt Moody's efforts to pluce a taviff on tin ove, 4 My L Ayer, Mt o Fearful bursuer. however, is addueing good words for him, ™ he may go upon the retired list, the president | Aldrich, who will be on the sub-comnitt Prank Leslic, Judge Johnston, Mrs. C. [ Cantuagr, Il May 25.—This morning at | ““he democrats will meot in state. conven- are both outspoken in favor of ‘the policy Mr. [ A, Stoddarc s, Lucy Hooper and ‘cloc li th fear, driving o erdect > may retive such oMeer and muke an appoint lt”“m -1"\”“\\“'1 »{1'““ \;i"\?:w:“l:u:? ,J‘.‘.}"\ \\hw‘”‘"‘ul“' ,' ‘\xl'\ Lucy Hooper and | 10 o'clock a man pallid with fear, driving at | tion at Aberdeen June 11. They do not pension from rank and duty for a period ex- | with tending beyond the date when, under thelaw, | ceived in the 1 r. Allison a use. 5 m o i 0 Captain MacGowan, | frantic speed a horse attached to & buck- | claim to hope for carrying the state, but, will 5 § | ment to fill the anc This proposition is | mitted to it in the strongest t During y i P ) L + ) York and the Dr ists. | of the pumping station. When the boat made to especially cover the case of Judge | the past weelk the president had a conve Mr. G, W. Stone, Mr. P, Suyder, Miss Law- | board, dashed into town and told a strange ,;;,:;3,::;;1‘ “"“,,“I',,.“h",,”"‘_,l,'“,‘,','ILN:.,,"‘,"(.',‘”,,',,’l Yonrk, Neb., May 25 [Special to Tue | was within twenty feet of the shore one of as their munitions of war. Bre.)—Much condemmnation is expressed with | the ol itand without a ven bogan vocki Advoeate General Swaim,who was suspended | tion with a_prominent diplomatist, at which | Tonee, Miss Foss, Mr. and Mys. Clinton | story. His name is John Ryno, and he is a from rank and duty three or f ars ago | 1€ expressed the opinion that it was a great | Peters, Miss Jennie DeLong, Mr. Douglas J. | farmer living five or six miles in the country On the third and fourth days of noxt month | reference to the action taken by the eity coun- | OIS warming the eraft capsized. The forn period when he may b retived, and | Misttke for conzress to vemove the duty from | Concab, Mr. Rob Rand, Walter and Miss | Ryno declared that ho had been chased for | there will be held in Huron & convention of |3 il in refusing to g [ twomen atthe pimpine sttion woro. tho stgar when it was 50 easy to obtain recipro- | walter, Mrs Fordham and the Misses Ford- | five miles by a rabid mare. His own horse | the sheep breeders and wool growers of i St BB AL LAY Lo QLTI while he cannot perform the dutics of the | cal concessions from thie sugar growing Ry - R of Phis w! sthe firs 5 druggists, There are vavious views upon the | My L Turner of the nnfortunate party was office no one can be appofnted to do so, and | nations in favor of American merchanc ham, Mr. Potter, Miss Mellen, Miss Stephen- | was covered with fonm ana showed the [ South Dakota. This will be the first attempt | |y ™ A vear ago the proposition to fix au | the oniy one who could swim. Ho succeedod T tliquor permits to the 3 ) el el 4 3 M€ | at an organization of the live stoek interests I thusa practical vacancy must continuo for | Wi he also deprecated that feature of the | Son, the Misses Hill, Mrs. Osgood, Mr. Pope, | offects of o bard drive. Ryno said his | o "o Sinration of the Hve stock interests | ecupation tax for the sale of liquor by deag. | 1 bringing o wd - four others e MeKinley bill that inereases the duty on car- | Mr. Tounsley, My, Sheiwn, Mr. Deland, Mr. | attention was first atteacted by the run- | moment to the commonweaith, The tus da | of tho party m ch land in n ox- wists met with disfavor by the anti-saloonists, I years yet in the highest judicial oftice | pCERs WL O in the army. The object of such a sentence | Borted from. the was two-fold, It saved to Swaim his salary | with which we ro almost exclusively im- | Poterson, M ith American nations, trying to increase hansted condition.” The people on shove eried as only | o the others to cling to the boat, but theie th was unequal o the task and Thomas Reynolds, Miss Keller, My, and Mprs. Lazar, Mr. H. A. Nevins, Mr ning of a horse behind him und he saw that a | will be devoted to discussions and lectu white mare was following his buckboard [ 98 the numerous —questions —involved who gave as their veason that it licensing the d stores to do a saloon busi- | failing stre B el No "o "h " Ui it | Goore ttanstatter, M. G. W, Picknell, Me. | ubouta hundred vards wvay. Do animal | 5, the paramaunt topie i experiencad men | nelS™ i S i "o | s S Coni e pr i " e 3 t 3 WS he president would be surprisec ukie, M. L. arvey, Mr. L. avis, Mr. L. kep! p peculld bise, resembling e " v ' 0 i permits withou O ax ollowin were drowng Sam jointment. There is little doubt that the [ the presid 1d be surprised [ Drale, Mr L. Harvey, Mr. L. D Mr. L. | kept up a peculiar n embling tho | ¢uing will he operated and the attendance | [0 ; £FAnt vermits without = tho = tax, | foll 1 Samuol POLIBIIC e Al k 1 Strong me: » from him on this sub- | 8. G. Parker, Mr. Leslic, Mr. G. Cauldwell, | snarling of a dog. She came up rapidly,find | (G000 h.-’x S5 L dance | which was done, and in this way the matter | wed ity Mrs, Wittles, aged forty- Dbill will puss. Then will follow other meas- | oo hofore tho tariff bill is disposed of. M. Madberey, Me. J. M. Neill and Mr, W, K. | When withiu fifty feet Rvno, to his horror, | WiggPropatly be faree. o 0 | has stood until ‘the prosent, « met (o | fives Henry Wittles, aged ten; Samuel Wite ures intended to remedy the wrongs to the G LT T O R R m ey w that the brute was suffering from rabies. | ,y Aol Lo of SOME Dkt IS | consider the permit_question. At the lute | i, agred twelves Levinn Buekley, aged public, which occur in’ various forms With | Notice has heen given that . the dedication | Chiett. Mr A. Anderson, the president | The eyes and nostrils of the animal were dis- | {806 'm',‘",I;M.,“',"\‘:_h,"-hl.llwhh P \ election councilinen were clected upon this | thicty-five: Fred Buckloy, awed th Willie of the association, introduced various speakers | tended, and the hideous yelps became mor and artists, fivst of whom was Mr. Whitelaw | frequent and pronounced. Ryno lashed his horse into a run, but there was no need, as the animal had begun to {remble and whinny issue, and it was thought that a “wet’ coun- | Buckley cil had been chosen. | nine. Much to the surprise of many they failed | tod rdcight; Willie Turner, aged court-martial sentence: of the monument to General Lee at Rict MOODY ON SILVEIL mond this weelk, is to be purely a confederate | 21 o 1 asked Senator Moody of South Dakota to- | affair. ‘The militia vegiments'that take part | Reid, who spoke as follows: *“The request to 5 | in the parade will be ranlked in the ovder in | say a few words at the opening of this vi- by the joint commission which had in we the division of territorinl property be :en North and South Dakota when the two states wera admitted. The commission, he | mage Do neh tomove in the dircetion they were expe e. y whether he was going to deliver u sp i vi coke away er highe: ) S wis @ sore disuppointment to the ons p 5 fhr Rone T T A e i not, | Which the states from which they cam passed | can Students’ ussociation was one that could | niing 5 und, broke away at ;:i(u‘lt'nll““‘ll‘l;‘l y8, forgot to divide 300,000 worth of v i G b | Rl g &Yy hoavy, for the reason that T do not know anything | the ordinance of sccession. No flags will be | not o refused it imposed a duty and it con- | was soon biting und Snapping at the buck- | CFLY: most of which is located | Fovenue and 1t also foomsiip h'a rathor e, | S storm accom panted byithundor and|light ubout the subje The fuct is I do not be. | carvied but the flucs of the several states, and [ ¢ o0 "0y 00 7 respond to one cheer- | board wheels, at Ryno and at his horse. _.‘,1"“‘;“‘# [ favorable aspect to many of the temperance | i oveurred this afternoon. Strects wera Heve any ono has what we might call o good | the Richmond newspapers already. report. a ; Ryno beat the' brute in the face with his [ Vifed now. . ot 10 At jor the fepmberatied | Hoaded, ecllaes flled and much gonoral dae bleidea of the silver question, 1t is all | liberal display of confederate bunting on the | fully and make my best ackuowledg, whipstock, but to no ulative, ke walking in the dark, Two | public and privato buildings of the city. The f ment for the other enterprise inangu- [ Wi \ed 1asted fally five miles. A pussen b \ or three yedrs ago our best financiers openly | Washington papers have forseveral days cou- | yated here. It has in it no element | ger train on the railroad came along when | Uhe peace, ministers of the gospel and other announced that the free coinage of silyer | tained calls for llconfederate soldiers vesid- | ¢rtv A L8 8 B AL 8 e e g when | persous authovized to perform marriage cere. ! oSy o A L] ? ing in this city to report themsclves at cortain R page 1l & L BNG 8 . monies, arc in a quandary as to whether would wreek our financial eredit and bring | g in ! ¢ entioriginating EOATa & squeal, leaped a low hedge and ran after the i disuster upon the government. These same | headquarters to be ovganized for purticipati n [ Went originating among Americans for Amer- | 34l [abed & oW Hadge anc wan SHer e | marr: formed under the territorial in the ceremonies, and several hundred nave | ican artists in Paris, and is intended for | i~ I 4 3 law will be legal, and the state law regula- Lovers and engaged folks in South Dakota | % 5 | wge done. The Pennsylvania vailvoad tracks e He saxs the | iy a deplorable fix just now. Justices o were badly damaged. the druggists 10 be the laying of the foundi tion for saloons. While this is amere conjee- ture, it is mizhty apt to oceur if a_happy me dium ean not be'veached. There is much un- | ‘ | casiness over the probable outcome, White | Wienirs, Kan,, M | the druggists here are losing n good trade on | this morning about A strange Experi ce. Thomas Coultor velock, while traveling men are now claiming that anless we hav 3 lorse and train were lost to sight round a 4 4 | account of the situation, it is a gain to Sew- | about twventy-five miles we free silver coiuage the same result will fol- [ already made theie arvangements togo to [ American artists and is likely to be of some | e What became of the rabid horse is | Ung martiuges does not go into effect until | 4y "Yincoln, Fremont wnd other places., (L soan s JULE yae OO el et low. The conditions of our financ o apt | Richmond. The vefusal of Secretury’s Proc- | sopvice in developing Americans. It presents | not known P anilbi e eiine 10 G niptinl | [ aoeche WO COnIoiReE AlCh AL O B ONTIREY) 10 i, 50 Lt 1 o nk LUk 1 v poouiite | t0F and Tracy to perinit tho Army und Navy | S°rvice in developing Amerdeans. Tt p B)|[mo - knots and the populuting of the state by any ey which was badly wrecked, Oceupying a seat forany mhn to be an infallible authority | bund to attend isstil the cause of great in- | & Plan for enabling a large number of young R “‘,F" SiD other meaus than immigration is retarded. | Notes from Harrison. in the carriage was George C. Woll, o farimey Ton. e sibivet. "o whle. faneinl ool | ditmiution to the survivom of the lost wause, | art students in a strange vity to help ty ALV VERY WAD. It was recently discovered that portions of | Hansox, Neb., May 24.—(Special to i | of this neighborhood. b first e looked as § 1 con- | selves and inere both thei: Dalkota county, The Champion Globe Girdler Curses | lund dist chras strength lem is solved by confidence ard faith. We | but their action seems to have been w , are inthe Yaukton | g | tho must have the co-operation of the people, aud | sidered, now that the character of | he were d t." A man has'filed on aquarter ul, but a close exami him to be breathing. Conltor ion showed excellent prospects for crops fon 1 inally suc- wr- | their mfort by associating their efforts, ol 0 i 4 e 3 Tac: 0 2 SLionts oining Covington. onposite | Stll continue. Local showers have visited | M it i much better for a legislator o act s his | Fangenicnts has become knowa, Hhatres wlo headquarters and @ com. |, TAcoma and Ralses a Big Row. gection of land adjoining Covington, opposite | HLLL o0t . O S ere ave 1a | cocded in rousinge i, WOIE says it was constituents want him to uct than to move THE TARIFE BILL, mon meeting ground for such of these young |, TACONA, Wush., May 25.—~Georgo Francs | Sigux City, = s ol | el S 4rein | about midnight last night when a storm over- upon Lis own individual judgment. We ar The senate committeo on_fiance will take | non et KX0NA for such of these YOULK | i arrived ero from his trip around the | _ Susan B, Authony is traversing the new | Ligh spirits bcause of the aliost assured | took him aud ho knows nothiie abont wht for free coinage in my country.” up the turift bill at its regular meeting ek Sl e, (‘\mé“"}z‘"‘\“ :‘l"jl:l\" world in g towering 1qix gnd lus_ been de- Tn-'-m al e woman’s rights move- | prosperity. Last season there was scarecly a | buppeued. It is supposed he was struck by sub-committ A TTARD TIME ON PRIVITE BILLS, Tue: lay night and refer it to i bitterest n, ving inge B hundred acres of small grain raised on the | lEhtning, B ; RS sty iat P T b Afores ! n ; . Pickeus, editor of a demoeratic pape - — — ~ e Pewwer private bills will pass the Fitty-first | Which will probably consist of Senatovs Alli- | Ameviean faces and some features of lie | L IE St mE R B URTERL o O AL e e ey q‘“,“ PAPSY | table lands south of Pine Rtidge. This year An Earthquake Shoc than_ have passed any congress during the | son. Aldrich, Hiscock, Harvis and Carlisle. | they left at home. We are here in the heart | ¢t 1% €SS BEEEEEET T M8 EEUE Bcto for violating the TRfula et pHa : 3 BlnonTtidge aiily Fane o : i last decade, Nearly ali of the private bills | This committee will then decide whether to | of (he Latin quarter. There is not much in it | £ Mes GOeriion o bt he claimed he had the liquor for medic | beside which a ‘gocd “Geal “0f &M NS | - Muy y this morning wh'h have passed” already duving this ses- | Zivea hearing to the vopreseutatives of in- v g5t 80 cive voung men fresh from | failure in providing hima special train from | p)0,0606 but was placed under §1,000 bonds ng planted. North of Pine Ridge is the | Shockof carthqual sanied by lightning Slon are for pensions. T ewson for this 1s | terest acctad by the bill, but it is not prob- | 44 s e T ot troti | New York to Tacoma over the Northern Pa- | o appear before the grand j Ty X obvions. So many bills of a public characte able that they will ‘do so for: the subject was |/ tRE REW WO (. 2oinl & great s in turope 1o | cific. Thatrailroad declined to furnis The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul wail- | #0800 T Ma f WHEE - E3} forn | liEht, butother points veport it mor have been passed carrying large appr exhausted at'the last session of congress and | and loneliness, yet nowhere clso in turope is {00 o0 ation, aud the world-beater | oad compiny is said to be surveyinga line | g finely. There is a good opening fova | ity 14 B0S BIGT SRTLT Villagecs wold by there has not been any ehange in the cconomic | there such a concentration of young Ameri- | S¥60 HUISPOEAL (T8 FES up the Grand river valley, in Cumpbell | mill and elevator at this point and the veople | hatly. sead an individual nature could not be cons condition of the country since then, - Those | oung studying for ofession in all 185,068 P RWAY, X D! ag county, toward the Missouri viver. It is fur- | jpe Jooking for some one to put in that kind | ported from any qu I 1 ! on account of lack of time and demands for | Who desive to be heard will be asked to sub- | 0 ‘Mhere ave probably not onc-third as | G0uld, whom he always denou ther stated thut the company proposes to | o5 Y SN ST mit their wguments in writing, Protests | YO : ave probubly not onc-third as | Henry Villard, both of whom he blame: nd the Sioux reservation and | Ot DUt . A Reviewing Stand Collapses, 154 hrobable that when congvess adjonrns | have alveady beeu roceived from more thun | many students of art anywhere else—a few | Huntington, Ore., e was robbed of 00 and | Jonetrate the Black Hills, | LastTuesday night Mis. L. A, Post, who | o &0 (CREWINE B, 0 A Dee here will be s many s eight or nine thou | fifteen hundred of the lavgest importers in the | go to Munich aud a few to Rome, Italy, or | his transpo percused hiswnger, | e second branch of the orier of Catholic | bas been conducting a millinery and i A b e sand bills on the calendars or in committees, | country aguinst the increase of dutics on | clsewhere, but aside from these almost all | and when he avriv Portlund yesterday | gnijehts of Americain South Dakota was or- | making - establishment, departed under the | Secold annt sl Rgln B Ae L - One thing can be said of this congress—no | certain articles, wud the niidls of the senators | g Goys from a nation that numbers 65,- | Morning and found no special train to. carey | ganized at Aberdeen this weck | gover of darimess, taiding all hee goods with | the Missouri valloy occureed today. i K corrupt neasure hus pussed so_ far und none | from nearly cvery state contain arguments | S0 VIR G K structions f | lim to Tacoma he workod himself into a f “ho inter-collegiate oratorical contest of | her and leaving & number of ereditors to | he mes one of the reviewing stuuls col olikoly!ta i be passads = ho os tees have | agaiust the provisions of the bill us it passed 000 people, who scelc instructions in | frensy. He says that if he had had any | South Dalota occnrs at Yankton May 2 and | mourn het departure wpsed, procipitating the oceupants to the B e e T mminece tepe | the bouse. It s therefore safe tosuy that [ art anywhere in tho old word, | meney, having been robbed of his last cent, | 5" Fvery educational mstitution in thestate | Thero was & special meeting of the county | vound, painfully injuring many of character and they have been bent upon [ Wostof the schiedules in which the “duties | aro gathered within a mile or two of this | he would not have gone to Tacoma, butwould | i)l be represented, and athletic contests will | commissioncers on Thursday, at which it wis | e = g . keeping out of every proposition of question- | have been inercased will be cut down again | gpot, The ovganizers of this association as- | have returned to New York by the next train. | o features of the programme, | decided to employ an expert accountant to go | Five Men Perribly Burned, able charocter to the present rates, or even lower, ure me that there in this movement 1.500 | He tricd to borrow money to take him back, The appointment of W. H. Melntyre of | over the county records and report the con- | Cureaco, May By the explosion of a The result has been a great deal of com MISCELLANEOUS, A ortons it sbadents 1a Parter Areticans | butnobody in Bortland would lok himhaveit. | watertown, republican, and M. H. Day of [ dition of the boolss of the ex-county oMeials. | 1. furnace at the Hiinofs steel works todays it from private eluimiats ad there wil enator Munderson is not so well tonight as | SHCTCAn WGSBS, Seriains | He strode up und down the afsle of the car | Rapid City, democrat, to be world's faivcom- | Avrangement is boing made to organize an | v workmon were toreibly burned, ono of [ B o much pressure brought to bear in tho nest | o ywas vosterday. The s considerable fever | Will regard with satisfaction the mavked ten. | denouncing Tacona with picturesiue. pro- | missioners gives gencial satisfuction. agricultural society, and also tomkeacounty | e YRR ~. session to secure the passuge of private meas- | and suffors more or less all the time, s | dency toavtistic pursuits, In the interest | fanity ni-y-nw o Shiilagpsge)C AR — o oxhibit at the state fair. - There is no ques- | e, . g Na, ures. An impression provails that one reasn | sleep is ot sound ov refreshing cither, The | shown by their young counteymen, both at DR LT N abecs i oorsing ma: | THE GENTUE BORDERI RUEFLAN, | Honhuuwhat Blone sunty onn ik i o5 ) AlintaliREIRT taWiRack o why it hus been decreed that there should be | principal difficulty is in the bullet wound | home aud in this recognized art centre of the | Goma tnd the trp, tnd these he rofused to A s : [F8thto ot NouaRImins ita natiraliadyantngcad |l oAous I, Miy A Missowt, Kansas few privato bills passad is the approaching | which he receivd in his bacle about theef (0110 o oo can fail toseo what genera- | dieselite. Train b the most disgasted globe. | He Infests the Classic Neighborhood | Stuto of Mubpusk, us its ithrif sulValascs | ¢ oy froight train was wrocked near hora mpaigns. This is not true. > | spine, and from which he las suftered from 1107 N, 080 K20 ; ilbnic s ra 8 Lek of Springview, Ne ALD gEAALoRtliANLLBoROL OfEAnYIC et 8 Yoday and the engineer und - fireman were sp 1 b “nothing to do with the focts. | Tt e STt . ilo sat 0 4:1.“(“[u!‘]vml_l\‘mu(llln enjoymentof urt bave Gotter i bistory. : Wl satsnringyiay poctal to | UMogtate, Behug in tho oxtroma narthwest | 5T SSRGS SRR YA his cougress is opposed to the consideration | for awhile this morning, but it is feared he | done for the French people, Who else the LY FOR LICENSE, P TS o e AP (2 SRl B ot becomme 50 well | joon. Two other train men were badly hurt, 9 private measures by the wholesale, Tt is | will have to leep to bis bed for some duys. world over could have mude lust year's brill- OLIDL ENS = ‘lnlt‘ "‘I’"' 1 ]li ':‘.\'?.'Z'l'h s ”::; v ity e _‘;“";‘!;(d{:-;-“f RAEIORUI BLMG Ll (s goony) e ikely that o z will result from the in- enn 1 hiavaateitinl & s i . | very much disturbed over the getting to- | us the people learn what advimiiges ave | o 1 ' F \LIENT! ultunfu‘n::lh:uplr;i'x;n:umrl(u B\ “I:l:lxlx”“ i‘~. mx“ I ||.'m S. HeATH. it ,hqlw...) and achieved with it ;Ihu\\l‘[lu\ls People In ana About Salina Tired of gether of a band of stock thieves and border l.w.i‘»)-wq by the loc 1,,_\; alarge immigration 1 BWHOLE NATION FOR CLIENTS, 5 rge committee, composed o e financial success on Champ de Mas, Farcical Prohibition. L ] will be certain to come here ! dreation tothalinrge conmition, coinoscd of A4 LOUISIANA VENDETTA. Our own people have been busy | Snixa, Kan Thoj bus|ness mon || TUS0BS ReAL tho etnioline I £ outh Dakota. | County Superintendent, Southworth is get- | John Van Metre, the Sioux Indian Ites the house, who will have absoluto_ jurisdic i developing tho continent, and have | of Salina with few exceptions can be heard | LoeY are led by one John Raymus and con- | ting out his prospeciug for the coming Not- cently Admitted to Practice tion over l classes of private clal®not pen. | Three Men Have Been Killed and One |10 00" 00 % Sibiuing’ tho forces. of | que mmomeesing. hemseives s tired of the | 315t Of somo hlf dozen of desperados that | mal institute, whicl avil bo held at Harrisou | Pyw, 8. ., May 2. —John Vi Metroy alons, This proposition was suggested at the Wounded. <ot dailyiexproa goives . have been driven from other purts of the | July 21 to August 1, inclusive. = He is work | 40 Gioux Indian who was recently admitted A ature, yet art has an honorable past in the rohibitiol Ve In o s questiot Sl rd to pre 3 esting d in A & beginning of the present congress by Mr. ALEXANDIA, La., May 24 heviff Stafford | M _'"‘u[ *» 108 .60 h “f“ '_ 1 }l' hv prohibition law. In fact, it is not a question country, mostly from the White river coun- | Il ,-,' 1o prepave an interesting and in to the bavito practice law before Judge Puls Rowell of 1linois, nd its discussion inan in- | wopmed here today without huving captured | UPited States and boasts many worthy | of pronibition any longer, but high license vs. | % structive time for the teacher 1ot lobiag AW ptoraiindie B Y vay in the house ot W cSmnsibtied B APt ames. It has made a metropolit se vostrained Whisky. . Thi6 foi St er's civeuit court, was born in the yeur 186 .+ formal way tn the house hus et witk wgreat | i R R, PRl NG NG, o | mumes. It bas made a metropolita museunt | freo and unrestrained whisky. The joint and T T ea e Aoyt loo ua M laxge armcunttor T ey SR S L deal of popularity. g3 t not unworthy a great city which is the gate- | opiginal package houses do a flourishing busi- . B b R TR T Thursday last Jeff Hunt and seriously {Santie : AR Bl o o i stock stolen, mostly from people living on | Cuawrios, Neb., Muy 25.—To the Editor of | lived constuntly on the Sioux rescrvation THE POSTOPFICE BUILDING BILL, 2 " 4 k i way to the continent, and I congratulate you, | jess and the city is deprived of revenue. i Friends of the proposition to enact a law | Wounded Claude Stewart ucar Lena Station, | o0 f6nen on entering this field at a moment evoral Furopean gentlomen who have vis. | 1he reservation. Raymus helped to drive off | qyp Ben: The people here are very free in | until 183, when he was sent o the publig proyiding fo tho construction of federal | this parish. Allof tho parties concerned wre | S0 SLG0 4 ujoic with overy Ameri. | Several Europeus Eogtitmen who buve ¥is' | g, Raymans’ catile, His wife's brother-in- | thoiy denunciation of the unfair report mude | sehools of Philadelphia, o wild, untutored buildings in cities having second-class post- | whites. The killing oviginated in a chavivari | 59 ¥ g i 4 & lori] 1ted this olty. recently/spid Ioanshs; had i ad g was nlao concorned ini the stoaling ‘of ‘a1 or o= ohe me B g oo anvmoratonof. | Tndian:: Sevornl vanis lator o eradiatod at ofces with receipts averaging over $1.000 a | party on Homphill crecl, ubout twenty miles | C4% A6 the prospect that widens before you. | yume throughout England, Germany, France | bunch of Indian horses kuown ns the M. L, | DY the moie fudenteness enunieratos ARAR R S o ERSpAN « ear have almost 10st hope of success for their S b Sl hivh the | Having spoken thus, when the clapping of | und other countries where they had traveled | horses, and also helped to drive a bunch of | this district. Few, if any, releases ure shown; | the head & of = his - clss, = A - fow ill at this session. They sy, however, that § 1o the scoue of the wurder, in which the |45 100 cased, Mr. Reid turned ton white | on account of her puritanical blue lnws, | cattle known as the Ot attle, stolen | and, further, the Harlem cattle company | Yeurs — ugo he wi sen y U fovmerly | mortgaged in large sums land that vernme ria’s jubfe lee ut London as a specimen of the American mendous fulling off in immigra Dol el AU 0 this state as compared with Nebrasia, | * §HL"a person once commences ths ud | under tics that were questioned by ti Indian. Sinee returning to_ this country he and other states, of life they never let up while life remains, | €rnment. and nearly all these have been can- | pag yead las in the oftice of Dillon & Holmes resubmission movement is not confined | aud it wonld secem as though fate orduined it | celled and retaken by bona fide settlers. Yot | of this city for three years, aud now hus , but hundreds of farmers | 5o, While every one else can sce what the | these mortgages flgure up to over 20, | formed a partnership witha lkely young ction | Son of Johnson was killed. In consequence upon this bill at the next session, ns the cam- | of the trouble Huut aud Stewart left Lome palgn will be over and those 'who have a | and went to the suw wlll of White & Hattou, consciousness of the justice of the proposi- | year Lena Station. to wor tion, but are afruid’ to endorse it now for X i S political reasons, will bo willing to come to | Johnson and Bolun on Thu tto attend Queen Vi there will be nothing to urge against from an Iudian called Good Voice, held | haived gentleman at his side, and speaking | Hence the tr in French introduced to the gathering him whom he styled the guest of the evening, the famous artist, M. J. L. Gerome, amid storms ¢ of upplause. M. Gerome arose and delivered | to this city ale sday mornin, lic and Miss Hooper, the former by Mus. | said Swith, M. Blanwelt, Mr. Staats, Master ssion, AL who know wgreed that o briliiant “You city people can get all you want | g without any effort, but | g periads of fiv do not regard t 1 | 't \ e front. The ‘postofice depirtment. con. | rode to the mill, They found Hunt standing [ ©F SPPIS e which camio. musio. and | €an be beird dewouncing the present state of | coytain end will be, they never can until 100 | gn. mostly on purely mytical prop. | Braduate of wn eistern law soliool at Fort tinues to tutor into loases for Duildinigs to bo | near the boilers. dohnson scnt a load of | 4 SHOM speeeh, after which eame wmusio and | arairs, A leading republican farmer abd al- [ fato. Some of those partios have had home. | & oS ity B s e o | Plerre, across “he’ Missourt viver from this ) occupied by second-class postoftices covering | puckshot into him, killing him instantly, | deciumations—the iatter by Mrs. Frank Les- | liance man spole their sentiment when he | gt o 11 Nebratiand proved wp fou. were omitted, which would, if fairly stated, | ¢ity, where he has entered upon s lively years and the postal officials » outlook for the passage of a o an Ty Tie reservation. T practice of his prc sinde hgving m the youug 1 womiail, | ghow our mortgage indebtedness o bo loss ¢ living dn does | Bolan the d. T fired u shot through the corpse's » two then hunted up Stewart. and any than &1 per acre in Chase county today, bear- i o 'mers are ‘not on’ st sign o " 1 i future opens before ham o has the enti: Dill of this kind with much hope, Aot putting wine buckshotand & Win. | Jules Boucherit, 1. Humplivey Allen and | We fumers who ave ot ot must sign and | 6t ceom to be any law that can veach them, | fig'us ok intorastiof 175" per cantper | LLSUERRPONA Lotate i, SHA HMELLA cOiEG CIVIL SERVICE REFORM WILL STAND, chester ball into him. They left hi up ss Lucle Lic 1 6/86]80L10DS L Were swear to a deu L XA BCReBRLET | op it would have been applied before this; or | aniim oux i « 2 people chester bul v left him, sup- | Miss Lucie I re all | yugt have it. Of course thew= ave prohib- e T e e e (e e e fa v | BN | : Clientage, As he is the only lawyer amon, 1t did look fov a time at the opening of the | posing he would die, but from lutest accounts | waymly applauded. The concluding address | tionists in the allis PR (hay e A\l‘l' T‘:‘I‘lk\’\ln\‘ uid 5061 §0, 48 5 9 ; |\u( m«.{.: here are alive ;.‘\n.“.,“l.n e A s T A T o Rifty-fiest congress as though the ry o © WAy recover. ied home un NI0G, bu y e a | well kno Pt (el e R R b , d ( ¢ quit B s R L D |y O O o honss ut O ¢ oo i | was wade by the Marquis do Rochumbea, o | Hopeless minority - B o Tarmers bt what are strong wilinee | 8mong them to o o luw with * their disput Sodid bo lopped off and the contiauance of aged sixty years, father of the wounded man, | Staunch friend of Awerica, The marquis | ‘Uhe people of Saliv 8410 indignant 9'1 '}w Plattsmouth Points, men, and will lool well to their seleetions for | = “l‘l‘:f"f_ ¥ ’lL VAU uch Lol +-wmmemome the preseut eivil service veform discontinued | called him' out "and shot him twice with i | expressed the deep symputiiy he folt for | dction of overnov Humphrey toward the | prarrswovrn, Neb., May 25 —[Speclal | puplic trusts this fall Dusiness scems inmense for at least w while. There was undoubtedly [ Winchestor rifle, killng him American students and for anything | Ho o O G VOIon Jeeter: | to Tup Bre)—W. 1. Skinner of Creto hus Van Motro is very brignt intelloctually and a great deal of dissatisfuction with the operi- [ 'The sheriff wus on the ground soon af tion of the luw at the hands of the commis- | and be received a messuge from Johnso slon as at present orgunized. It is probable | wife saying that if the sheriff wished to ar- | W D that the personal as well as official unpopu- | rest him to follow in the tracks of Tom Gen- | Paris. The for been elected to sueceed Prof. W. W. Drum- Well Known Tough Breaks Jail, of the Platts- | Prarmssovti, Neb,, May 1s, He comes highly recom- | Tur Ber.]-—Some leuluted to iuccease their happiness and | op™je strects is that he dug his owp grave ll-being during their years of study ju} and that ifa few short haired women and | mond in the guper al part of the evening e» preacher politiciavs had called be wonld have | moyss city scl st is a tine specimen of manhood, heing tall und Special 0| g4t ws an arrow and wb all-iround athlete. e during the night | [y addition to Lis professional dutivs he is Lued " i rrpcofully r ‘harld lis, ¢ Lown 1zh, bre cate and captaiy of the erack basebull nin larity of ‘Commissioner Lyman, who was one | try, a brother-in-law of the wounded man, us { with “My Country "Dis of T s submitted grocefu wended, having served in the same capacity | Cbarles Ellis, a well known tough, br atchor and captidy o huliuing of the first men placed upon th |, bad | he " 1 be there, and w 1 us he had i | by all ol Ry —— o ! Crota. Prof. | jail by diguing under tho foundation ut Fort Pierre, e has roceived o good edi of the tirst men placed upo © board, bad | hé 'would be there, and as soon as he had | sung with a will by all pee Y A o svand Island, Fremont and Crete, Prof. | jail by g un ¥ NORD SIBETR, s AR Fhop VA KIS S much to do with creating the dis ction | killed Tom Gentey lie would be willing tosur- | (i) uncovered heads HFent sianding Congresslonglirogramme. Do e I\’\‘w‘nl ‘\‘m o to feside In this city | Was sertenced last week in tho police court | SAtiow, Canueb tho Liwgiish (9URE S8 THALE « in congross, There is now, h v, no | reuder. Johnson'is about thivty-seven ye } i WasiiNGToN, May 85 —In ihe senasts the | Dyummos A v Y | o thirty days in jull for drunkouncss and re. | B8 80Y White person, and is proficiont In, (A8 W probability that the appropriation for’ the | old end illiterate. Bolan is ibout twenty e naval appronsicran billicgmes: up fomorrow | 8ad follow his ohosen profession—law, + . | o thirky days e I B0 FHOE OO eh the | L3 of Hlowe abd Bienah Jngugues.. S commission will be refused at the hunds of | eight years old and has always borne a bid | OBSTRUCTED 7,y LEPHANT, | na g, W J. N Burke, o representative of Avmour- | it o SR what, and @ person nnacquatnted congress or any bill passed or reputition 47T+ ] 8s unfizished husiness ¥ ngreement Wi f 0y, the South Omaha pork packers, was | floor and with theaid of a pickaxo, which | looks somowhit, and o sty tho statutes repealed which w Blierifr Stafford today had posters printed | Part of a Cir.o ¥ 3 son's original package bilk is the speciul order | Gudahy, the South Omaha pork pacikers, e | had probably been smuggled in to him by | With him would suppose he was at best only th 1) f | tion i v «cus Escapes From His (an il in this city last week muking arrangeien ; | @ half or quarter blosd Iudian, as ho dresses D Ay AL O MARERPTID U and.cloulased b Ik Olgstd G . 66 O7 ¢ Near Pittsburg. for Tuesgay, Doubtless the silver bill will | R EER 0 SR lobrate the Fourth of | some fricnd, cut his way through about two | % B o8 qUATEE BAC G b Somewhat axy i L ‘M. T e seript ouof nl‘“‘ rde rer i <l 0 V-lluM.J :‘I PiTrsnur o pa. May 25.—One of Fo get a bearing this week. The committeo n § jypv *He says the workmen in the packin foet of concrete und a stone wall, He has | Cyension face, but a rugged aud red Indian by members and put in th it R T oF '8 " yiggost clephants escaped from the | 80",copriations is expeoted to have the fortifi- | houseshave signified theiv intention of ¢ been at the work for three days and had | complexion ¢ bills loc ward tho in ¢ AP ORI BRLE OVOR SOUEGOR. 1D6H, B8 ] ¢ > e ’ i “ affons and tne logislative, excouive anc brating here, Th will be exhibitions of | Coi i iha hole in the floor carefully wher hie members of the bar here are anxious of bill ing toward the impr was the shooting of Stewart, t utains en route | ‘¢ s 1 1 1 bl in killing, skiu r and quar 16 his appearar i t Van Metre w sss aud fume and . the civilserite siorm, but s - : o Tho waater | flcal svpiop fhe ons S L hiln sl WASAMA | o Hation mado e anpedsanon| Hall | 1o oo on Bljoh b suscons A fhe 848 yeported from commit i\l t A Natlonnlist Mooting Disporsod. on the trac o Probubly the remainder of the viverand | i | anything about it he would kill them | us suehu vesult 15 iuspirs Trfond of tho law and s onforcomont p | Dunuy, May 25,-—Notwithstanding that South Fork. The e harbor appropriation bill will - be dispos.d of as, the sixteen-yoar 3 8 | ing an awbition a misses un ortubity to ' igo that | the government I 1 Natious® ¢ bt and the tramn had to b 1 LOMOITOw ( hile 1 . L‘ 1l he Fulle hy Improvement Company | as other « 1 there are weak points in ity and Y WO per wel D S R A A o X \ \ 3 X i 10N I should be amendments mado to the luw with fner members #p o e B Ia R I T adl i ¢ seitana do ) wa. tor | gram ¥ BEE]—A meeting of the husi- | ure traveling « g @ view to a higher dezvee of perfection : but \ partia- | S0 LA the some oxperiencs v ¢ - ] } ‘ U ¢ u of Fullorton wa last evening | somchow or other there are so “‘ uy ideas 5 ] 5 | vepaiv men were driven peilan by b i lekt oaso 16 ngaln | " 1 lorcd 1 | and a club organized to be known as the k 1 DEAD INDIANS FOR T ¥ ® noonvisa yof themin o AL Led t clves | \woods by the monste rne 1 ’ Al 3 RUORA o g Tan Tmprovement any. Channcey 5 practical w bé nothi r kers, "Pho bers of | fijas notified the clreus people \ Author e Poivderly Will Be The Wit w \\‘m heds PRI much inter. | Hunters Sot Fire to Thr Hundred for or against civil service reform I but ccial car, and aftor some ser g vy The Fire Record ¥ N Special to Tue f manifested by all present. The out Bodics in a Siwash Cemetery. congress 1809 the mc the | the beast unha Ao vecaptu | Monmsrow N T M The P\ : a for tho great Beatrico | growth of the movement, comes from the W xG, Man,, May 25.—The Indians of aday S LECT WILLIAMS OWEN Janouneet th - \ P | i rogeessing toward | bang ven by the citizens of this pla northeru B Colubia aro [n u torrible 1( did dowble ‘.Z‘-‘:‘,n“n‘x el sia b x 56 At P L Avrivals. . t of:.tho A v By R | ki ¢ ¥ for Memorial Services at Springfield. e of o A’ 5. Ll g "H: favorably known 1 three states of the w L. S 4¢ Lord Clive, frow i | \ s ever hold v | gy xqpieLn, Nob, May 35.—[Speciul to [ out In rebellion over the burning of thely \ Nebraski, Towaand Indiani—the wife of Con Phe Weow hoe S Philudelphio, May 1. %,iv0q here today an .- | t - © | Pup Bee.|—semorial service ¢ held them in largo trecs gressman Owen of the lttor W th6 | Fox Omand aras ! J proceeded for Liv ) es & Tumble, f o req 16| hore this afternoon under ¢ b o 00 of thelr cestorg portrait is u sketch of her from which ¢ iaha and Mir weather At London Umby 4 P b ¢ the big st ¢ A % 4 X e | r 5 rin salled | Grand A fihe anner, and white huute this i tu Mrs. Lucy Willlams Owen For Nebraska /g th Dakota: Fua from Quee 5 % 1 J uxe-M f St S| A 1 forest ! he dricd Y is a divect descond of variable win ght armer by Tuesday. | ( 7 for New York toc Ly | 0 L tho LN ' X i B . ylr\ s Ble was born in Washingt For Towa: iy, prece ) % w York, Ma « ¢ 4 o ) ! ) ) ) Was & were infant, | extreme soutkeast portion Y cooler W ard todi i b, {10 g - | pres PR t b Ske, With u Tuwily of brothers and sisters, | vorthwesterly winds, today - ork, May 17, mrived al Quecustows T g J ¢ os | yring i

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