Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 6, 1890, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE OMAHA DAILY BEE A NINETEENTH YEAR. ey NUMBER 347, "OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1890 itors is a great nuisance, Help and not curi- T W oo o, stid has been declared ¢ The local committes fH i —_— osity is needed | st SA Bl of Mount Herman wndery did not re- — it Shortly bef: k th a i T ooy oy coive n suficient nur, of encouraging re ' is § Shortly before 2 o'clock the governor end | § $ i i The conference was called at Speaker | ' " ~ p # 6. @ : .y \ 4 This is the Ory That Goes Up From Ne- party boarded (hr:l' -‘,.A-‘l,.l car and came Rebellion Against the Bullion Redemption Rood's . suggestion® And”. ite resuit | Second Day of the Sunday School Associa- ;'I‘\;."I\;‘:‘*hf:"ll‘"I;htl:v\“‘:‘l‘\:“ ,art -llllll(‘\ ‘l"l“'l‘ f‘ Prominent Physicians of That Section Hold b braska's Btrioken Oity: backas far as York. Here the governor Bt o andl :f:,,':,‘,‘:,:',‘:,“,‘.‘;..[hf:.l“z;.:“\‘.‘. q‘;.l.wl.'"‘,'.',';"L"'l'\';"‘u:‘:,: tion at Hastings, has been reluctantly a . a Mecting at Ottumwa, % f:;l:.;d \(\pirl\- ml of nlm- iu}n.vmll I_\!m’u on cots | {he fedoral slection qhestion. Rl Aw tmportant DEatibN, AR = at the Wyoming hotel, which had been im- SAGO SUGAN MRV S S sedb 5 B IRBSGIAL | g | GOVERNOR THAYER ISSUES AN APPEAL. | provised into a hospital. He shook hands | FREE COINAGE 18 A POSSIBILITY. Th'\(‘ml‘n;""'“‘“ SPREE Nt tele Wilhg A BEATRICE CROOK BREAKS OUT OF JAIL. Sl }‘.ll“\,]h.\l‘?.‘:l\‘x‘,lu“. 41.‘:1:':‘\1.1‘1 SOME « INTERESTING PAPERS READ, ! " LY clegra 0 3 R ounty 0 rer with and had a kind word for eachone, This bofore the committee on firiance today, and BTt L Ve ETear. (e JBesTot ‘E1. the g had a brightening effect on the sufferers, At appeared to ask for an amendment to the tar- Ny . & A : \ - & Burrounding Towns Give SuCcor o | 5p m. the party arrived ,.’. Lincoln Prospects for Silver Legislation of | iff bill providing fora rebate upon all sugae | A Smooth-Tongued Swindler Caught | state board of educational lands and funds in | The Selection of a Republican Candie T Stricken Neighbor—Latest ' Some Ki ow Considered Good held in stock throughout the country when Dead to Rights—Suicide at Madi- the case of Thomas Hanlon and Lewls Dunn date for Congress Agitating tho Pathetie Incidents, ; the bill goes into effect. This is what Omaha Kty ut BrentsAt against Mrs, Chutlos Schott and tho Ver. Binklie 1 : Reports Announce that Sev- oS SR Ve - BoHAd. ~Valentine Being Pushed to and Indianapolis and other jobbers have son Lady « ket S Sighth Towa District— enteen are Killed. for the ‘wost, had cncamped. for Succeed Canaday. ;nrk.-q;"'xllu‘,;zu::v"nlml“tlmr; r;r“ntg::n'ju.l.i on Severcly Injured. WSTA1E o Liie NA) BAS R I0" LhD KLHte e Hawkeye News, ¥ i d e pi X ) the suggestion, sol it 1 o b y 4 » x,)l..- night Jn o waon with s wife, and §n foct it is considerad u very fmportant e R o :\‘;v‘.‘."l’:j" @ was dushed against an elevator building ¥ one, as it is likely to be effective in aiding to b 3 % - + et 8. WHANHA! LA TRt 1§ ROW Liscorw, Neb, June [Spectal o | and received fatal injuries Wasiiseror Buneau Tue Ovams Bre, allay the disturbed condition of business, and | HAsTI¥Gs, Neb, June 5.—[Special Tele- ""'_'.'.";f‘“::l om, “'l‘ e o T by | Orrustwa, Ta, June 5.—[Special, Telogram y o, |—Governor Thayer, accompanied Phia Vorle veobls e r the Biad- 013 FoURTRENTIL STREE the Chicago committee are going home well mto Tie Ber,]—The second sossion of [ WOrth 8,000 and has been occupi ) to Tne Ber.]—Tho annual moeting of the Tk Bre.| g ) The York people are supplying the Brad SR A ¢ " defondgut twenty yonrs, ol satts s s 4 upplyir ¢ B WasniNgrox. D, C., June 5. } | gatisfied with their work. 1 usked o member tate Sunday School association which | “SHRE0 L KO sota aatds Des Moines Valley Medical association called by the principal state ofiicials, visited Brad- | shaw sufferers with provisions Nothing but- silver wos talked aboutin | of the senate committos WHat thy wore s | The decision today sefs aside the Dunn and | D 3 iation called Wik bAE: Beu oF - th6 Feculoyaloi; toasky | - its wife und child of David Chapin and | yyashington today. Mr. Hiscock, Mr. Sher. | goitf to do with the sugsF schedaio.” “1 do | ned this morning at o'clock with | Hanlon lease and gives the heirs six months | fifty prominent physicians together here to. 3 b ashimgton today. Mr. Hiscock, Mr. Sher- | goitf® to do L schedale, | cased attendance, lled to order | to make the final payment, and further holds | day. * Interesting papers wers road by Drs, sident Stevens, frer the devotional :;ml |wrwn.ln notico must l)w {s\\lvn! ulm}ml \.\ illiamson, Hunter and Piy & SATh e DRG o he parties living on the school land before | dress given by the retirin onducted by Prof, H. 0. Cardo of | 4y yige and salo of contracts of thoe school | Snook." Dr. Risrden v ov. John Doane of Grand Island | jarac’can be declared forfeite t of “How Shall I i) on a special train tendered by Superjntendent | two neighbor girls were upstairs when the Bignell of the B. & M. Ou the invitation of | storm commenced, After the house b | side, but the excitement was at the other end | the governor the following gentlemen accom- | away Mrs. Chapin aud son found themselves | of the capitol, where the battle was. There | panied him: William Leese, attorney general in the cellar and the two young ladies across ‘mate | Dot know," he replied, “wa hiuve not got that | far yet, but there is lots of good politics in free sugar this year.” exercises, DANGEROUS INDIANS, Omaha, 1 Congressman Carter of Montana today re- | elaborated on the subje s on the man and others made speect ino, und an ad. president, Di weted prosident. A banquet closed the meeting. : is now an immediate prospect of legislation rest rail Benjamin Cowdery, secretary of stat the street | s = & i ) 3 i e strec and every one will be glad to have the sub- | seived a dispateh from Joe Scott of Miles | & N e Now srpriso at Norfoll, Thomas H. Benton, stato uuditors John Steen, | Mr. and Mrs, Williamson were blown | joet out of the sy [ celved I(Vl‘.lll"xl"l} {ly'-(‘\"\u“.-w-:M(i(.m\r\fl.hhll;x;' Study IA\l r;.ml..u, \\l'\l o ai uw.;.l at .:'unlu.”\ :,‘ \u lhull pr .n"ill e Towa Politics. . land commissioner; George B, Lane, superin eral feet in their yard and their horse was T o 2 o | OHIVenRE HE st The ro " some length by members of the convention Norrork, Neb., Jun [Specia e s Moises, Ta, June 5.—[Special to Tnn | 3 s ) yard D a he president and secretary of the treasury | Cheyenne uprising, The message states that = i i 3t v Tie o Vorfolk gaslig! rom- oe, |1 1 tendent public instruction; Edward Bignoll, | carried over them m.,.,,”",”,.,\. Anixious that somothing should | the Cheyennes murdered w Mr. Ferguson, o Thoassistant superintendent of the Sunday | to Tue Ber.]-The Norfolk gaslight com- | Bre.|--Tho papers favorablo to control of # division superintendentof the B. & M.; R. D. The Russian settlement southwest of town | o qone, because they .,,.i A the REES ¢ un. | Promiuent stockman of Custer, and that the | school union of the northwestern district, | pany this afte noon purchased ”lfi"" Jots in | freights and farcs by law ave mentioning the £ Owens, special artist for Frank Leslie's | covers two townships and but itte s yet | eaeptngu o ooae iy PelEve the Present i | provocation was that Ferguson had discov- | Cedar Rapids, In., addressed the members for | the north part of the city, on which its works | name of Hon, J M. Joseph for ilway com- > 7 S certainty is very injurious to the business in- | ered Indians killing eattle and had reported | yuivty tes he organization of the | Will be located. The work of laying the | i Mr. e o Weekly, and Tue Ber correspondent. known of damage and fatalities there, terests of the country. The slow progress | them to the authorities. It further relutes | LUFW minutes on the organization of the | oo NGy ommenced this month und it | Missioner. Mr. Joscph is a thrifty farmer | The train left Lincoln at 10:05 a. m. and ar- Word comes from the couutry south of | thatthe senate has | ', making and this feel- | thut the lives of the people in the vicinity are | Sunday school union, giving a description of | (¢ expected will ke a large force of men !nm,: near Creston, Ia.; is an cnergetice, well ¥ rived at the devastated village about 11:25. | town that people ure too busy digging graves | inz on the part of the administration led to | i danger if the government does not imme- | his visit to the old home of Robert Buker. busy for three months. informed man, not extreme in his views, but Before the town was reached, however, there | o come to Bradshaw. o ERL O bttt ettt diately come to the assistance of the settlers Prof. Hubbell of Fairfield addressed the g — _ afirm supporter of the Governor Larrabee b were evidences on every hand of the c A thie: wida hnking the house of | € caucus yesterday which was u very sud- | wigh troops, The scene of the murder is | members on *Forces Bearing Upon the De- Nelson Will Lay a Corner Stone. clement in Towa politics and would make an clone's fur, i " | Jacob Pouner his Hittle dutsntor said by hoe | 4o @8 well as an exciting affair. | about sixty miles south of Miles City, which | Cujopment of Charncter: Nersoy, Neb, June 4.—[Special to Tup | excellent commissioncr. clone's fury. | Jacob Penner bis littlo daughter said to her [ mho usual call was not issued | is the ne More than usual interest is being taken in ad and telegraph station, The morning session h_a paper [ Bee]—Thoe corner stone of the Nucholls sed w Dead hogs and horses lay scattered through | frightened mother: “Mamma, let's us pray.” f i 1d the reservation upon which the Indians ¢ 3 the candidates for se . i 3 mother: “Mamma, let's us pray oaT e Wate nbtided e sakts o reseryatio o India WIREG Lo DLt OF tHisC BRI | ey S i ' e didates for secrotary of state and at- the fields, debeis from houses lay everywhere | One minute later both mother and child wero | LUt the members were notified in thelr seat located is probubly thirty miles from | hY Rev. Leroy Britt of this city, “Ihe Sun- | county court house will be lnid with appro- | orney general on foconnt of the it ireeh and hero and there a pile of rubbish marked | found corp "“"“'””"’I“"';'fi"""“; e | Fort Custer, the nearest wilitaky post. Mr. | e B £00S1 Lt 2 priate cercmonies June 12, the Muasous, | law cnacted by the last legistature. swiich Sy RS at) e “The only thing between the house and | Carter and the Montana senator have made | UGHLEIVES S 0 alle Soc ights of Pythias and other societies taking | Will depend for enforcoment ou these oficir tho spot where once a protty farm | fhe rotary motion of the wind is shown by | freq cotnage, said a republican leader this | application o tho secretary of war foro de- (BEOCE L L b R L S B R TS pl'l":l‘lllel Congrossman Handerson's e g by bpuse had stood. This ga the fact that Tylin Colby’s house and others | uromoon, *is parliamentary strategy. Itisa | tail of troops to go immediately to the Chey M“"\Ml,d by Mrs, Baker of Buffalo county. ldresses will be given, nomination was fived in Iranklin count some bt of the desolation it | wovo carried toward the southwest, from | fac thatdy - Rtood has controlof the situn. | eANe airency, arrest tho murderous savages | {ONEUCter BY FErs. JCnkel of BuTie coutas = where solid delegation was chosen for him, ‘ migat probably be witnessed later on, but | which direction the wind came. tion 1l Raks e Aok ReEva AR ho “"‘;""" Ly the “““F“‘!""‘,ifll" #USON | 45 attend offering their regrets and bidding A Beatrice Crook Bre l.ln-' is one of the most popular men in the alamations of astonishment broke from Mr. Hulix, the Lincoln baker, sent a large | o1 oo, : AT g Lk ildaddan il b e SR IR S T T d speed in their worl, Beatricr, Neb, June (LO1G=RIEE RLOZRN ! every lip when the town was reached. bt SR S e showed ivbon Lo firsb dssumed whas thedemo - donbt thatiihie fequestiviiibagrated A committee of five was appointed to nomi- | gram to Tie Br, Lall vound croole was | 3% claimed by some that John Mahin will © I quantity of bread to the sufferers today crats call the ‘czar's sceptre.” He is against free At the war department it is stated that the o Yo tittend ”! CorRBtBHAL ) not be a candidate for railway commissioner, Au cntire villagoof 225 buildings com- | ¢, N, Dietz has sent a car load of lumber 2 f avages are of a very troublesome disposition, Ede i i L s bl sted last night with a big quantity of | 4¢ hois now postmastor at. M i 3 v AEEI08 e , but he must agree to have the bullion | g > i L ntion to be held at Pittsburg June 24 i 3 postmaster at Muscatine and pictely demolished, not a single ene of them | fyrom Omaba. redemption feature stricken out or o sufticient 1 1553 they cut their way from the Indian 1800, e ;I--nll\) n;nn in his I|u»~-| n. | editor of the Journal, one of the most sue- v i i edemption fed strickenoutor a's L srritory 0 the locality where e now ' g A © managed to make his escape by digging | cessful dailios in the stato yPafors affording protection from the s, was | Thieves quickly gathered on the seene, but | number of members of his own party will | Srenes) toog o ton OF blood ehiontiany | - Mr. and Mrs. Samucl Burns of Omahia,who | £16 WS to ko I Saeape by digging | cosstul duilies in tho state, and therefore is i the aight which met the gaze of the party were driven out of town by the militia atthe | {0 the de ts and overrule the ruler, | Thoy were captured by General Miles and | \Were booked for addresses on tomorrow's — e Dho Rewlstor lins taico fio A more forlorn spectacle could not be con- t of the bayonet. Only §65 in money hus | 1y s et o Mha OVERF i e Eeared e o omeral Miles 4l | programme, addressed the convention by AT 00 o e LA Gl chas il i sl K : Sy y y ¥ Y Bas | Phese are the terms they offer and he will ated upon their reservation by exceu Consant of thamBinbar A C rd. of “let the office seek the man, which means ceived than the shancless mass of debris that stolen, e e er. There — were Cabout - one hun- | SUOTE N Goavor s being made to | OXronn, Neb., June 5.—[Special to Tug [ in effect, that honest meu must stay out of Y oo in e thvt Wi formanly Sticd Henty Kock's family wore saved by hud- | “mng republicans had a marrow eseapo [ dred aud fifty white pemons in the | qpring the prohibition question | Brer]—The new passenger depot at this | Politics and let the bums vun the’ conven: The dead bodies of domestic animals, and the | dling close to the base burner. AR T e i e T B e i “':';'l"{"l"" “‘”‘.'* e A ‘“‘_'y”'l"_"‘\',”,“_ on the convention. The ma will come up | place was comploted today and s an exact | WS o o B A remnants of clothing peepiug from hortly after § o'clock last night Governor | ytod ‘against thelr party the result would | Since, the Tndians boing. cxtremely. Dloods | tomorrow merning and considerablo antag- | qupticato of the old one burned down two | mentimisd .,..‘,'f[“,.'\,,l"({l\‘“v[f,’f,,'f,'J"'I‘m onby ¢ desolutio §306 0Lt Re0 Tio 01 Ho Hoil /Al aompRRY s | . Lundred of the Cheyennes cRose- | Gl ol an; of its kind on the B. & M. lincs nan of the Union county co o5 the desolation ide of three hours he had a company at the | guieg would have been defeated, As it | lindred of the Cheyennes now upon the Rose- | 1A GE UG Y Ntre s kinilon tho BE& M. dines st e S8 win of the Union eounty. omuitieo, T bud ver. ueus of the rejpublic Ruin Is apparent everywhere and an army | depot une 1 in The report of the president was v o the command of Cuptain Iox- | \vus Messrs. Anderson, Funston and Kelly 1 as yet, but the small g is not su 1 senators is to are sang ine of success in nominating him for CfvablLy il el LSRRI vthy. of Kansas, Burtine of Nevada, Connell of | be held next week toselect a sergeant-at-arms | Which he congvatulated the menbers on tho | s padly damaged. Somo fields are alre P e S L, razed a city to the ground. ‘The path of the storm is about a mile wide | Nopragka, Morrow and De Haven of Cali- | tosucceed Colonel Conadiv. Nebraskans | Drogtess of the worlin the state ail the | “yjured’beyond redemption. Al talk of postpouing the republican state The town was crowded with visitors from | and extends from about seven or eight miles | po i poat SR : here ave confident. that ex-Uongressman V. | Sxcellent services rendered by the differen convention has ceased, ane | ¢ 1A fornia, Featherstone of Avkansas, Hermann Ll L gy ntion has ceased, and it will held at K. Valentine will be chosen G gt ofticers. LABOR MATTERS. SibnxiGl v e & ""l;;;“‘"\f“‘""“”'l}' f “".’”'\’\“' """”";l" “1”"“ 'i‘ | southwest of the city to over tem miles | o¢'Gragon and Townsend of Colorado bolted e e report of the statistical seerctary was o T il 48 ( o make one’s way up the princi- 1ortheas! i = s SANEOUN, me ol considers ores! OWS | o s " 1C 1omination ¢ £ 0] 8 o Doy northeast. the caucus and voted agaiust their DALY, | Firom lottors rocelved hore it appears that | 01, 0F considerablo”interost, | It Shows | ppe Carpenters and Ol B question of railrond coutrol, with the chances 1 street on account of the immense throng Frank Penner was carried three-quarters larg and umeteen others would have done so Fighting -Other Organ in favor of the people us ugainst cor- ul | an improssion prevails in the census distriet | ganized and nineteen uno nized. Reports , of Hm: c had floc! of wmile and lodged in a barb wire fence. they dared. The gentlemen I have named | over which Mr. Stauffer is supervisor that | iy, full were reccived by the sceretary from Cireaco, T, June 5.—[Special Tele porate politicians, to Persons could | He was unconscious during his vide. will vote with the democrats for free coin: the Nebraska senators or yepresentatives in | fopty-three counties. The number of schools | Tue Bee.]—The prosecution of the carpen- 3 TR, be traversing the ficl out e R Cat and there ave at | COngress have been interfering with the | iy {hose counties, as repsrted, is el Reoiintionalas BalTs 3 Eighth lowa Distriet. side of the city looking for strange freaks of whenever they get a char 1 there are at | o cevisors’ appointments. 1 am requested | offieors and t R8T 400 88 cholnta 70 ers | Cresroy, Ia., June [Spocial to T ey S [Special to Tnk Bee.] | least five, aud pernaps nine others, will will | o Stato that neither Senator Manderson nor | pmat mee ot sobsols i (oo | continred. Another bateh of warrants for | g, S (o SERC R EIREEE 1o As cach member of tho. governor's purty | —AU teetini lastnighit tho.peaple of York | do o, not because they esivo tolbolt their | Senutor Paddock o eithenof the Uhice tepre. | 1Gial mmber of apicees and tonohioks 0011} FIS LIS S OGHLO BICa MR S oR o be | date for this congressional district is veceiy- picked his through the debris in the | raised 1300 for the reiief of the Bradshaw | B, just now on the cve of the cou- | the appointments of onumirators in that ov | | '”” Aumt "'rmh.q‘;."‘- R e |1,:~ Carpenters’ and Builders' sssociation Ir‘i’ R atiods H o A e Messrs the matter has been a live issue ever aska and th streets, or visited the ruins in which were | suffe dgwick, Hoyle and | opissionul nominating conventions they are | any other district in Neb 1s to the condition of aff i 5 h ap- | verbal report 81| Prank BIaib ot the excoltive |committos s i temporarily domiciled the more dangerously | Morrison were appointed nmittee tohave | all unxious to do whatever their coustitients | polntments havg been 1eft] to the supervisors | und reports a systematie and . thorough work | | ruk Blair )“1‘ = "“‘_I om nue ! sinco Mr. Flick was nominated and_elected hurt, the wonder grew as he realized more | genc cof the relief fuuds. Carpen- | want solc B in_a majority of the countics, this A shi “I' o icket showed | two years ago. The issue is not as to his S il Tork Ao 0N ters and masons woere set to work today pre- | . Then, again, there are from twenty-five to | Representative Dorsey taday introduced a | ' Prosivent Stevens mukes a suporb oxecu- | Would be kept up so long as a - picket showed | "WO YOIIS 40, e 3 QiR UITECRE GO R (L D Hisons Wwoko seb Lo WOrk Lodly DY | 4y ivty ien who will vote for a free coin setition from Aveher alliance 852, Union alli- | iy is of andi y vand | Bimself uear a non-union job. competency nor the principlos ho udvocates, A All form@r cstimates of the fatalitics and | paring shelter for the victims. Relief must | a8 SEREAE WL IO G0 B e D Abo/an AL AN AratHiEH Ral bioati Nes RA .fx‘,‘l',,'.\,,f;",,’,‘,‘.‘;:','I'.‘,"\‘;f(.,,l,'.'ll":.-'_f;‘;:f},‘.'l:{',': Mo | Threeof the men agaiust whom warrants | but about the spoils of ofice. He is accused damages prove too small. The dead list is | come at once to the fated village from other | Jioy redemption feature is not stricken out. | braska in favor of the Butterworth anti-op- s 1ot ullow the convention to delay mat- | Were issued yesterdiy were sted today | of having promised overy active we an now known to number seventeen, and the | sources, as the wants of the people are many, 'hn]w combined \\il”ll x‘!n» demo m(IT will | tion bill uulll(lln- p‘!jn:_lil]‘ll uu;.uulw. B but dispatehes business with a'd 3 :x‘v’v‘a.;"\lxt)‘?xl} :hfimm;‘“ le»rv 1]!.‘1“1{.\»».[9..]\:; office. To promise wus casy cnough, but to 158 1o the town and country property cor It is estimated that the loss will reach | make a majority and the democrats will fo G. B, Blakely of Sidney, the late receiver ity that would make John Thurston onolitheolioy,ofswholeanioauronts has ITEITo b ron 15 6ativas VL Gra It L IR LG ' ol otk ALAtD sy abob DONCE s 4350,000's ARCLE G £ 00T eiehiolta || L8 lsbuBlIT ey Gans DHoyiwailk 1D put the | of thie North Platie and offico, is in th city. sku's political. chairman pale_ into | STy bocho Tauft i the pactial withdrawal e G R L T ) Bl O ATIEC 50 290 701 it € Bt OanTeBntlD mbert aye 5 republicans in it he There are a suficient A large number of requests are being re- nce, Il his heart in the work | Of the strikers® pickets. 5 . G i % b eTIg Mol fnsurance is only $2,000. : e i gubor ave able 10 |y mher of members on the democratic side | coived from South Dakgta for carp to bo i (harit Members of the. Carpenters’ council aver T SR L With two exceptions all the fatalities rc . it Utaton “ouk. | Who are opposed to free coinage to offset the | placed in fish ponds undergonstruction there, e AT Ay e e Fa | SthabAny, ommitted by pickets has | 10t0) lefeq an < Captain Lundeen with Company A of York, NgLlt draniLo 5 R .. g ning exerci | gt T Tastructions and to the | for renomination " ported are confined to the country and have | is patrolling the ruins, guarding what little | bolting republicans if they would yote ac- | The artesian wells of Sbuth Dukota afford | song service under the chargze of Dr. Cassell, | been contrary Shduonsiy | Scnator J. B. Harsh of this place, wis ! & h. & oAV 1 cording to their convictions, but they will | most excellent facilities for cavp ponds. The i ¢ policy of the organ Ihe pickets have i h of this place, was ono thereby been confirmed with only the great- | theve is left against the thieving scoundre e k & s diod: o8 for carp ponds. The | followed by a reading of the scriptures with | Bo Y oF Ui o leea 3 % of Mr, Flick's principul con, ors two yoears limeult No exact ostimate can bo | Whoare ulready plying their nefarious voear | 10t do 0. They would like to put the ve- | water is so warm that the ponds will not | comments ind prayer by Rev. Cressmun of | been’ repeitedly ordered to use persuusion | &0 M FHGES Bribellid combetitrs two years b est difficulty. No exuct estimate can be | who are v ply & publicans on record as opposing the free | freeze in winter and the water is always kept | Anrora. This was emphatically a children’s | 001y in their efforts to induce non-union men | f but it is e e H \ | L X placed upon the number injured, but over 5 : : coitinge of sitver, because they believe such | full of life, The fish commission. ships earp | service and over one thousund children filled | 10 Quit work, 1t is alleged wlso that in most | LI LU YOAr, P ghvoars rather to o | two hundred persons ave rumored to have BARILTASAND INCID NS ) stion would throw California, | to various ‘points in the United States upon | the Jargo auditorium of the Presbytevian | Of the cases wi blows followed' words tha [-yeeiteR HHOT B0y HEqe fendorsiib and giving suffered more or less physical pain from the A most pitiable sizht was that of Mrs. | Colorado and Montana into the democr | request of congressuien and pays the express | chureh, s non-union men were the aggressors. — Aftor- | s Siletition 10 Lis T G e A, g 2 AL lozon of these lie, | Brice, o widow with six chilaren, standing | column and gain several scattering district } tarifr. Miss Mattic Bailey of Towa introduced | ey Ed Maher has been retained to defend Tho. Hon. M. M. Wl b ‘t-_l""'v:m. eyclone. About a dozen of these will die. [ upon the foundation of what had’ been her | and they ave willing to sacrifiec i Tho United States lind Lofce i tho | har ™ rommiao. Butles Towa introduced | 1o arrosted ors, i s i) Hong MM EValdai ot Contorwilluy A many families have been taken to | home, not a handful of carthly effects insight. | tions for political advantage, w new ecastern district of * Wyoming has | the children were the meeting, the adults be. Jumes John, the secretary of the builders' | ant gover of lowa und now | | hie children wer @, i member of the. legislature, w yone of neighboring towns or gone to stuy with rela- | Not cven so much as a griddie of her stove | also like to- give the president a chance to | been —located at Sun Danee. 16| fug visitors only, The tnfant, a typo of abso. | nd traders’ exchange said: “We shail push [ Membee stature, was also one o | tives in t country. Others | could be found i { vetoa free coinage bill, for if the house | was supposed for while that it | lute helplessness, and the growth of the child | them to the last ditch for their infamous | M Wivlcs co pastokaqunt _\\H‘“ robibly ) A5 i : Mr. Mecker and wife, an aged couple, were | passcs one the senate is pretty sure to coneur | would be locnted at Newcastle, wora ploturad In' glowng words, Children | conduct in tho intimidation of our | CULL tho list nguln this yonr et oS | 1 1to their ol § n T 1 ; | popalar with the old soldicrs and hi ! g luve returned to their old homes in Towa and | sitting in their house when the storm ca in it | General John Hawkins, fovaierly of Omaha, | Siould be brought'to Chiist eurly, The effort | wen while at work on our buildings plthsteh i I and his frequent : Ilinols. Soveral scoro of fumilies are left in | The building was curricd a hundved toot and | Messrs. Flower, Fiteh and_several other [ now of Sun Francisco, 15 u candidate fo¥ | of tho spoakee was straight and simplo, | Ve have tho evidenco and shall swear out | #iiissses to the campiire moctings serves to } the city, and theso are without shelter, | Pulterized, = When taken from the shapeless | anti-free coinage 'democrats vefused to vote | commissary agent of subsistance. IF the | fouching the hearts of children and older warrants for the apprehiension of lending | K55 his memovy frosh fn thoiv minds. © P gt e mass of debris they were uninjured sive | today because they did not want the bill togo | rule of the president is adhered to in this in- | ple alile. Sho spoke in & sweat. voice mombers of the council and thelt men as fust | QU0 0F the pilciial din pltios AL Blldls ] a0 R s L | few bruises e, | back to the comuittee, "They want it con- | stance, giving preference to rank only, it is | s a bell 3 ) as we can reach the c The council is | ¥ o to d ith urew out of - the ap. | (The following is o corrected list of the | Cuyl Burns, speaking of his_experienco in | sidered, as thoy beliove s legislation of | believed that General Hawkins will hot se- | A’ offort to starta subsc viption fo losing ground. Their men are deserting them, | Dointment of postmastor at Creston, Nearly 1 xilled and a partiol one of the seriously in- | the storm, said 1 was standing in the | any sort at this session will he apt to injure | cure the appointment Sanes R R PR o of | TWenty put in an appearance here this mo everybody took sides i the controversy, the Jured: | doorway of my store when the storm came | thé republicans; that if it goes too far it will | Jeunie . Dimery was today appointed L e S O AR AR THAS it L ing and were loud in their complaints of ex- | Bawspapors especilly, ‘_‘v']," issuc spread to < FLOYD BRUMSEY, five-year-old son of | [ noise ciused mo to seck i blucoof safety. | Dt iF it docs not go far cnoughh it will | conuty, Nebraska, vice D Fdgr,” vemoved, | started the ball' rolling, resulting in &10 D L T oot [ Fiiine il ) Nk ar descend e bin lose them votes in the praivic and mountain | and (. R. Brainerd at Magnolia, Hurvison | leing buted he dismissal of the chil- reasury Agents Stitch and Lester ar o Glarindn Horald.|Greaton(Q | Lv. Brumsey. ment as the front and roof of the building | states. county, lTowa. vice J. F. Mintum, ves 1. tren” followed by the addross of RRey, J. | @waiting a reply to their report to Seerctar, he Clarinda Herald, Creston Gazette,Cen- MRS, PRENNER. were tuken away. With much dificulty T| If the report of tho committee | Assistant Secretary Chandler todny re- B Y e et ton o | Windom. This is not expected before to. | terville lowegian, Taylor County Republican i CLARA PRENNER, her daughter. orawlod to the stairs, Thore.was' a4 bowse | on ruies liad ot been adopted | versed the decision of Commissioner Spatks | orator of Nebrsi, Thi speakor in i fow | MOFOW mid may ‘ot reach hero this | 4008 mimber of othor pipers’ cirey sl TNV TIRRRE ) b Wil do it of stair oday cre would be no silver legislatios i e o fin ” § Fy: i 4 A e DI ks Mei e o vork 3 securing | omahinwks and careful counsc ) JOHNNY RAGERRE and —— RA- {ho WY (down the flight of stairs, | toduy there would be no silver legislation this | in rejecting final proof of Fraule Miller in the | choice words outlined the. visible resnlts of Meantime: the work of UTNE | required boforo tho congressional ehmpuiin evidence goes on, several new instances of | violation of the alien coutract labor law by the old bosses' association having recently been dissovered. The culinavy alliance is doing but little | The iching sion, As the situation st case leading to the basement, | house will pass some kind of ned until the stovm had sub’ | I can deseribe the noise only as a | | nds now the | pre-emption cash entey for the northwest 1y | Sunday school work in business. The salvation Dill on next | of scetion 33, township 120 north, range of tho country from forelgn mmigration. lis aturday, probubly the one adopted by the | west, Huron D., district. Sparks held | entircly in Christionizing the foroign. chil publican caucus’last uight, requiving the | that Miller made entry in bad faith, but As- | dren and thus Amevicanizing them, In clo of the Eighth district ¢ to success for the GERRE, both sons of John Ragerre. MR MINKE, wifeand child; also HENRY ——, hired man. arried through an nominee, hweste n Declares a Divide FREDDY CHAPIN, son of Danicl Chapin, | loud vouring und deafeuing bre secretary of the treasury to purclise und coin | sistant Secretary Chindlor thinks ‘the proof | i the speaker drew a word picture, bril L JOHN MILLEL, bors. T wag in (o basement . ikt | £15,000 in siiver monthly and to fssue upon | sulleient and it will be copted. Hiitly sotting forth the endeavitis results of | these wirm duya. ‘A fow small restaurants |~ Ciicaco, June Special Telegvam to AL e Trrn 3 s nates, and ul s over, 0 | it certificates which stall be legal tender and Terny S, Hearu, his worl only rema he executive committee’s list | 21— The coting. | MARY and HENRIETTA SHAW, | sufc in the grain ofice was blown forty feet.” | pedeemable in lawful money g ol ki [Bllovarles W L fasm, ad. | and theso are being rapidly brought into line, | THE Bek.]—The aunual meoting of the daughters of Henry Shaw. Thomas Giray found the tin box which was The bill releases the redemption fund now ; 5 7 5 RS tonenadiwithia Honcdiction at10olal50l. In nearly every case the union scale is signed rthwestern road oceurred tos All the Two children of MR. GREENE. placed in the comer stone of the Congrega- | held in the treasury for banks in liquidation MUBRDEROUS MRS, M'GINTY. Jour t ¢ 4 by the proprictors without objection. old divectors and officers were re-clectod, A MRS, HENRY MIREAU and child. tional church nearly two miles away with | und his some minor provisions, - A Swindler's Plans Miscarry. T'he contmicting cloak makers, knowninthe | quarterly dividend of 19 per cent on pre N N (1 R, ||I\<|‘“¥'A'|“l‘l’l’(h1‘t”lt:’;"li L o They must strilce out the bullion redemp. fres a Man to Kill a Banker and Beatuicr, Neb, June 5.—[Spocial” Telo- | tride us dsweators, live resuined work 3\'”\'1 forred and & semi-annual dividend of 3 per Mu Brossey L N S L ALA oty o g Teon i || MOn RINER 001 He DRCRREL m“x‘\“y‘n”p‘?..«‘;! B oA RrR D bh.lu.:f“:.l' aclal Dela. [ (S-am to i BanR.)-—A, slivl ohap wis ©rs still maintain @ fiem front. and say that | Couton common stock were declured, Tho Mus. Broysey, cannot live. which were put fn readiness as soon us pos- | ato tho bill and vot with' the *deatocrats for | e s L cat somantion i | LoSted here lust night for impersouating S. | the “sweaters? eannot get non-union peoplo | EYss carnings for the nding May 81, Mus. Brossey, si, will die “‘;‘I'" "I?"‘l*"\““*" TomAl, ; y coinage, That is what the west (18 A S ‘K‘“ fos | HL Bavrett of Setls Brothers' and Bavrett's | enough 0 do one-third of the work, 1850, were £27, 122,700,466 ust$20,002, 158,81 s, ClHAP gerous| " Many of theYork ladics deserve m for ers will do. What we object to is mak- | created here today by the t ot Mrs. Ran- | iirons and menagerie, He had undertaken ~———— for the proevious ’ e net earning: \ i‘,’.'{‘\\: "'.‘"I‘\;'l'\'“::fill lh\“‘-.‘»’!:\lb their heroie Slforts T selfeving the sl srers, | e silvor morchindise instead of money. T | dolph, who is charged with having conspired [ to annul cortain contracts ] fum‘, i THE OMANA GUARDS, \",IM‘ ,}'K' o “'f‘ ~'~I|} L l'. 4 ‘““;‘I: " k ) head cut open, among them Mes. D dgwick and R they will strike out that section we will be | to murder Banker W. P, Woltz. The woman 5 - SR MBS R o ' Mus, WiLLiamsoy, tervibly crushed and | Hanler, who harnessed their horses and | satisfio | ; + | for the show and made a number of new ones [y ocog o, o i : provious yar jiiy : BN Sahior WhoShumessed thoth horscel ands | antlstiod { who is bost known ns Mrs. MeGinty, made o | without oxeiting suspicion, The genuine &, | They Show” Their Rivals at Kansas | PTiOeXit o s assoctation meets June m the ly it | “How many ave there of you who feel that blee ting fr : City How to Drill i A Rt | 4 business of illegal medical practice, and after elt put i an appearance later with ity How to Drill. 10, The most important topic on the dociet is Mus, Jons MiLven, euts on head and body. | it the storm and rain and remained all day way | ) . = : e i g D8, JouNMILLRN, outs o0 h 2R iy The injured ave being cared for and every | S lhivty-seven of us stood up and weve | carrying on her nefarious trado for twelye or dvarice car of the show, and getting | Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, Junc [Special Pele- | tho proposed admission to membership of tho ‘ 1waa Mirieg, shoulder fractured and arm i o for them by the | counted bn the caneus tst nishte and veve | fifteen vears, sho was finally convieted ana | Wind of the fellow’s game had Wim_arrested. | gram to Tur Bre.] —Cuptain Scharfl and his | Chicago and Ohio River Trame iation, broken; cannot live, | peaple of . whero they are. resting as | soene that number will vote for & substion | Yot Bl vionnylgtad ' The bogus Barrett was given a trial in the | yalang guards ave i bigh foather tonight, | The aitempt is certain to bring t s at Y M Kkle broke comfortable us tho e [ LPRR SR o M o titute | sentenced to two years i the pauitentiary. | holice court this afternoon, and in default of | 5 £ H least one of the Chicago and Ohio River roads CARRIE n anlk roken. i at v Wyoming | for ) i r [« 0e coin o he obe . | \ y C tod e o 3 K | for a bill providing vee coinage if the ¢ R s ool L] They were uncxpectedly called to drill in th 5 3 : y hotel | When she was released three years ago she | 375 fine and costs was remanded to the con 3 i is infavor of the change, while at least threo Neweie Dowsey, injured in abdomen, Can- | bote jectionable amendment is not taken out ¢ 0 W ; [P Hintarstota oontoat. this. Aftorno b J evrrn - AErLapIS RhEmOnLIS s Lt 00 co | Started alittle store in w suburb known as | Jail. The accused acted as his own attorney | grand interstate contest this afternoon and | are bitterly opposed not live. Reliet from Hastings, ua colnuge republicans are s hiskate at tho trial and showed a remarkuble knowl- | their superb work surpassed everything | The Ohio river association meets tomorrow Mus. CanLes MiLie, foot crushed, Must | Hasrizas, Neb, June 5 —[Special Tele- | there in congres [ Ehianiona onjthe ok Bee, dnd ithabawas; | da stortnating N tior based | shown, with the possible exception of tho | in Indianapolis. The Central Trafie DS i F Grih T D Bl SR e i myarybodya et afuiboEhlinaont] svents) "'l‘""'““""““” “"“"” "”]“." 4 < 3 00 i ttomnt ta derrhna R fla, ihallaloag &t Mihaowerks | tlontcanvihvd cotine Trogh Riciie o It t 3 0 or free coinage Poltz is president of Pirst National bank o BRI of the Omulas appeared to be perfeetion | 9 the rediced taviff of fifth cliss in less th NANCY Curtsiaw, injured internally hity-five conts were raised for the Brad d how wany will vote for it, caucus or A = e Omahas apy e o i | | i e hdidlegd R S 0 i a9 r”;r ‘“; d- no ot how iy will vote forit, eiucus or | Apout o month ago Mrs. MeGinty approached | DA Suicide with No Appa 1se. | itself. : car lots and sixth class in car loads wo e ' e AL ORBERAS dh=c | ADAW: SUHY A8 eanveRbion of the atats Wiwenty odd, T offered an amendment in | S4in Kissinger, a well kuown character, und Mibisox, Neb., Junc Special Telogram There was a great deal of disappomtment | apply to brake beamns, I chain, whe Juries, Sunday senool association. Subscription | - uels 1ast night which it 1t had boen | told him there was big moupy in a jobshe had | 1o Pye Bee.]—Charles Coley, son of Joseph | that the mayor of Omwaha did not arvive in | flanges, heating furnaces and radiators Two brothers, named Currsuaw, also seri- | papers ave being civeulated by the citizens of | CUUONE S AL AR A BCCI o0 hand, providing be had gnough nerve to do | T AR time for the drill and a message has been - J A T S T T R tion | aereed to would bave satished everybody 2 PrOYiding Lo Wy 4 Coley, & merchant living here, committed ¢ \ S s ustings and the members of the convention 1 f ¥ | the work. She finally told hin he was to | sent to that_oficial saying thut the grand f11ionaire HIlos) Angw k ) and liberal responses are bein lo A | My amendment was that the government | te. 0 i suicide last evening by shooting himself 1 ¢ 3 1 H, Bancock and wife e s 0 1o S it 1y | should purchase all the silver from the m ke way with Foltz. The next mornir uiside. ) LHTA0 g intevstate drill will bo” repeated if he Will | vy wavkpe, Wis, Juno b o [Specia d 3 special coutribution will be made " tonight by | should purchase ull the » ol Kissinger came over to town forthe purpose | through the temple, dying instantly. The | come, L IR i [ ! e LNOF. McDERMOTT, nOSO bfoken and head | tho Sunday school conveution and - relief | I this country und ll the silver refing | of telling of the occurrcucs. Mayor Brown | cause of the rash act is unknown, though e onight amidst flying colors the Omaha n to Tug Bek.]—Georgo Killes, the mil cut open committeo will be delegated to o to the no | LR oMUY St ‘“,..-‘l'mm Sthtes treaony | Was absent from the city and he disclos ed the | has been in poor health for some time, He | guards ar iving ~a grand hop | lionaire pine owner, who was recently sued Gronar Foster, ear cut off, of the disaster with supplics aud funds. < i wand | matter to Dr. John Melintay. McKimley ad- | was visiting his parents, being on a_vacation | to their friends from St Joseph | for slander by Charles W, Stancill beciuse of - 1 - e uakos and mgka these notes logal tene vised him t Tiveot to Bplta aad ibquaing | Team the South Dakote hricaliy coll and Omabia and to their rivals, the Chicay I lo by Hil ; s A'v iieen, all sesi, | Nebraska, Towa and Dakota Pensior Pioalvanle < fon B | CUMORIA- Guilen - W1 him with the” conversation! He did so, but | where he lias been engiged during the pust | zouaves and Atlanta rifles. It is a grand af- | Geoigi Moo DY s inaonnection N I” 3 MOEA) W0 (and oblidren, all 88 WasniNGroy, June Special Telegram e LU OneYs | Poltz treated the matter us i trifling joke two years as one of theinstructors. His wife | fair SDOLSR NN eOLION Svith e Gothonbirg ously baxt.. | to Tuk Brr.]—~Pensions issucd to Nebras- | e of this botiion e e pay i eo &3 | " Phe matter worried 1%oltz more than he | and baby, the latter only a few woeks old, is | Tomovrow the Washington Fencibles will | 1and company of N ka, filed his answer Joseri Winreienn, head eut open Kans: Original—\Willied Gould, Hay Springs, | swhen the siiver dotiar shall, venen M4 | cared to” admit, howeves, and ho went to | expected here tomorrow drill, The big exhibition day will be Sun- | today. o admits that he ugreed to pay Mus. Wiuirkieen and infant, both badly | s e el 5L ofthe. gold dollar, coimage. ahall e fas’ | Mayor Brown and employed: him and Detec - — day, in the afternoon, und crowds are ex- | 57,000 of the debts of the land company unt bruised, the lutter probably fata ¥ | Increaso—Jumes B, Brown, Blalr; Lovi Wil- [ 9rthe, EQQ €00 that amendinent | tive Marshall to probe the thing, Detective Mayor Clurk Loses a Brother. | pected from many neighboring citics, suys that the disputes arose from @ budly de W Mu Wittiaisoy, leg erushed cox, Lincolns Henvy Lohp, Usceola | axcept the monom Hirnendment | Marshall and Brown wenv i Thoy Hasminas, Neb., June 5.—[Special Tele- | L moraliz LA R e At NAAAON) laiaiale olowa: Ol “invalid—Hans * Munson, | G G0 vom 2 " | st found that the porson svishis wloy | gram to Tur Bee]—Mayor A. L. Clarke | PUPILS PROSTRATED, visit to Nely was o fovineed by | Mit. AKENBLOK ibly disfigurcd wndav; Elijah illinmson, Creston ’ Cissingor was the ity w h — men whom he b reliuble, thi i N A, § Mr. Payson, who has taken the lead of the | il | received a telogram this afternoon av 3 . Twen 0 persons 0s¢ names could | Joshua Matthius, Corning: John ayinan ’ etings wer 3y uppe a at “ bocd ce 01 ol chool O] Stancill and hi ipproprinted eor not be learned, were badly injurcd, and taken | Muceed o LB st 0083 | thought the republicans would get together | Sach of these Marshall wud; Brown were hid- | 1 DELR0. OEAML L0k Clna/shROtoEL dn ) Stunncd by Lightning. tain lots beloniny y to their to Hampton, Aurora and Bloomfield incan, - Allehtony I | and that the bill would be d 50 thgt | 958,10 the room and beard jthe conversation ticul h | Siovx Fa D., June 5.—|Speeial Tele- | %1 aid Labtho wils also duforined. thak & Jont B Y Decoraly Robert — Orr, Veo; David | 800 hl it B e for it e The last rendezvous was on Mouday night he particulars of the accident £ 3 i o A ! certain purchasers of lots were compelled to Superinteudent Bignal of the B, & M. has | McMureay, AT Jamos Ag- | &V il v . Iy Ren iha foal e vague. The ma and James N. [ gram to Tur Brk.]—Word hns been re- | domund theie rights of the. managen it the been making heroio efforts to aid thesuf- | wew, Kiverton. Restoration, reissue _THE FIRST FRUIT the killing. The v the o Lis brother, left for the scene of the | ceived from Flanderau, thirty miles novth of | point of a vevolver and in other forcivle way ferers aud is running a train between Brad “mt increase ~William Corke Mr. McComas® effort in the house today to | fixed at #1,500 and Mvs. M aceldent this evening ‘“““'l thor ‘l d 1 this city, to the effect that at the d ant was informed of { ‘ X Joxter. Ineroase—Josiah Dunean, Villisea levation tomorrow for the omu ut ed et wits an extensive owner of coal mines in ‘Len- | 1 1h h d the and York, ca the injured and ‘ 1 i | intimat all along hat afarathamurils ofttha Bl nat | i heard them needy ones free of chavge, besides the carpen Cambr s Brandeberey, McGregor: | portaut conference of the southern republi- | said sho would = be rea A Rrocio ! R AT catad bwelve mil th, wore ( Tt weredited to b ters Who are busy repaiving the few houses | Sumuel Tre vlew; Michiel H. Eshel it over in ten days. I ) 1 Bt e SNER AT e | the day a s bolt struck LAY in Lo dama iit, with upright walls man, Aur » A, Shefield, Croscos twenty-one vepublican members from | meuts did she assert that sho had cBunNon Jun peclal Telegram | it himney and sty b Atically A building committee consisting of R e C. hllorton; David f, D Sea- | o southorn states met last, wliht. aftor the | geanco ¢ \pon_ | Tl 0 Tn ‘l“' Durin B flxs at parg ahiool .} (Rl 5 2 s wright, K toissue nuel H, Volt Jarty caucus insthe roows of Mr. Bowden of 5 bargain © head by hoth M today a horse driven by Hiram Ackerman b \e seen No one wa - - 3y Rhodes and Gus Turner | Y \ hrga . B N ir aniaaaes B8 § W egver; Wi otham, Brazil; Rob: | Vieginia, They decided toact as a unit in | Brown, wi e ten foet away fr > | came frightened at the clephant and ran | Leen teen pupils were rendered uncon The South Dakota nee. been for Me, M. Shellenberger is t Boyce, Mononu; Cyrus K. Wescoa calling up the several measures of vital im- | speakers, n 'he buggy collided with a buildin c b 8 fow ta_by tho force of the Hewoy, 8. D, J 5[ Special P clegran using the remuants of his banlk as a place for | N yo Oscar A, 'Sfout, Fort portance to them and_their scetion. Among | Today a w t wa d by Mayor | . ek, MR g | stroke. For un hour the heavens wereublaze | | 0RO The I N | receiving subseriptions for the sutferers, ;\,- tin ( I\\l ) 8 lavksville: Thon; these was the war claims bill and an eduea wn' charging M. McGinty with ¢ S04 T8 NOARK it ? 0K ““‘ i ightning [t At et e » od n repl ) Governo R iibson, Leon; omas Wilson, Corn- | tic bill which is practically the | spivacy and the arrest was made, When a thrown out und the latter sustained a e e - | in n 18 aeco ¢ | In xeply to Goveruor Thayer's question, | . ML RRLEA t Mad patas | MM b NI Al RGBSl ther B mity of | painful fracture of the collar bo | Death in a Quicksand. | day. The antiethird y men yielded to 2AWhat can we do for yout” he said Samuel Sewell, Horton, Reissue aud | ory so discus: the subject | the crime, at the idea of there | A seventeen-year-old of Charles Krue- \ Fygpnorn, N. J., June b.—[Special Tele- | the « v for an independent ticket and it is “We need money and lumber more than | iv se - William Wright, Knoxville, Orig- | of'a federal election law. They all fuvoram | beiug auy harm intended. Sho said she was | £06 # favmer living a few m f Fr gram to Tue Bee.|-—David Ely, the th | now certain that u L a8 the alliance ade anything clse. Give us these and we will be | inal widows-—-N A Teed, for dow | election bill of some kiud though none of the | drawing Kissir on 1o see how far e would | mont, r w A painful nt moyn year-old son of John Ely, met his death in a | J0UFUS @ ¢ tion will organized aud @ satisfied, although provisions and bed eloth. | ©f John Glick, Harvard; Mary J. Fox, for- | bills v ight forward fully satisfy them. | goaml that she only mentioned Foltz because | 0. In taking an old gun out of u safe the | ¥ } dobn Ely, A 600K 10 9 | Loaca ] and congressional ticket f ing would be uvailable. Donations of cloth. | Me¥ Widow of ~Jumes ew, Rivertor It is their determination to antagonize every | his was the first name that popped into her | hammer on the loaded barrel caught on some | peculiar muuner yestorda, In the morning | pominated ) H. L. Loucks for governor R A led the L £ all ! minor of James Agnew, Siduey; Marion | bill that bears the stamp of sectionalism, | head, She lnughed a id€a that she was 1t of the w rk and the shell exploded, | his father dug o post hole at the back of his | and J. W. Harden for congr 020 I 1 the least of al Binghaw, wother of Hugh A. Smith, Iowa | Brower and Ewart of North Carolina, who | in earnest when offering Kissinger the bribes t contents into the lads artn | pogidence, and the little follow in playing | Wardell will be endorsed for United States Ihe governor, theref this evening issued | Falls. i next to Mr. MeComas of Maryland, are For three weeks the detectives have shadowed | @nd side i it I'he little fellow’s cries a senat Many of those opposed to the move appeals 1o the mayors of the various cities, | South Dakota: Original—David Joues, estin their anxiety for fedeval supervis- | the MeGisty house duy and night in the hoy Sy - fathar's attention, but when he | ment aro that thoy wil igruinst any Sowus and villoges of tho state, asking | LMVISW Tucreuse —Henry Witors, Spen: | iou, say that while tiey believetheirreturn t | of fiadini the imysterious thind porson Whit | : Al .-“....’\nm.u|.y....‘x, (AR, AvONURL, RUN WCIRH. N8| KIS AROAEG ARk XARY. Fhhet S . h '8 | cor. Reissue and increase illin Frank- | the next congress is contingent upou the pas- | they learned they are not yet dy 1 JEATRICK June 5.—[Special Tel Pha o1 2 T Wt e o tic hem to raise collections of money, provisions d | e ed they ot yet ready to di he quicksand had sucked bim W i the alliwnce orgaulzition. L R 0ne0 Mobey, provial 1in, Kiwball, sage of such a bill, they want @ bill which is | vul gramto Tue Bee]—The proposed encamp- out of sight, I'he opposition denounces Loucks severcly. i | 1 proy | g ot Y

Other pages from this issue: