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A8 N4 M J 1" i NINETEENTH YEAR. JUNE 9, T | I S \ NI ried the furtherest—about fifty yards. She | FYLRQQIVE AND RY. | the nands of the landlords; but the civil ser- N NOTES FROM THE SITUATION AT BRADSHAW | it it vientcaatint, fees ooty it | EXCESSIVE AND EXORBITANT, | st e “iemr iy woweivie i | MASHED THEM T0 A JELLY. & found, but although fifty-eight years old she | easy, for the employes in the departments to Activity in Tin Min Prospective will recover, She remembers very vividly buy their own property and live in better i Road Exter n. iy the feeling of being carried aloft, but has no f.-rmmfnu over 1‘{mfie "’l‘:u:_v can now figure Rartp Orry, 8. D., Jun [Special to | Thousands of People Visit the Ruins of the "f\"{,i',”u:,':"‘ A er danghter, was | The Iuterstate Commerce Commission Makes N oLy ouIRHORE: Two Farmers RunHOv&r by the Cars Near | muy Bre.|-James Wilson, the Harney | TWo Law Abiding Oitizens Fired at Frond Devastated Hamlet, carried almost the same distance as Mrs. Its Report, < It is conceded that the national capital will, ardy. Peak tin company, took hi parture for Ambush, Cutshall and also carries frightful evidences like capitals of other nations, run up to a iy New York last woek, after hi - paidout in v . of her experience. She is thought to be out ¢ large (-m.-‘.v It has now grown from 160,- the neighborhood of 100,000 for tin property. BURYING THE BODIES OF THE VICTIMS, | of danger. RATES ARE PRONOUNCED TOO HIGH. |'Tt e butit” 250,000 population in ten years. | FATAL RESULT OF A DRUNKEN DEBAUCH. | e 1ocations purchased were, many of them, | ONE KILLED, BUT THE OTHER ESCAPES, William Henry Cutshall carries as a souve- built’ in, and_the character of its im- - o R nive badlymdshod hand. I s {8 Tt c,w:]p.. by any other city hnhll lh_v the company under options \\l’\rl;h Miss Lulu Miller, whose skulf was fra fi the country. But 1t is believed that real S would not expice for months to come. The : The Remains of the Little Rumsey | tured and her right arm crushed, may yet re- | Anything Greater Than 17 Cents De. | estate speculation here has been over-done, Graduating Exercises at Ord and | e had, however, developed them to | The Country Surrounding Cheyennd Boy Interred by Kind Strangers, | cover. Yestorday the physiclins forma it 5 and that there is bound to be a reaction, Fullerton—News of All Kinds some extent, and become satisfied of their Bolng Bcourcd for the - Muie 1 od Relatives Bei necessary to open her arm und cut out third | clared Unreasonable—A Reduc: | There are several square miles of From All Over the value. Insome cases considerablo discount derers—The Cause of th e of the bone above the elbow. tion of' 2 Cents Strongly Advisad residence sections where residence lots L il 3 Al the bona bl 10 UAURD UL CIve Unable to Attend. Izzie and Clara Babeock, both of whom P '8 Good Work are sold at fwm 8@ to $12 State. was made upon the prices named in the bonds. Killing Unknown. suffered severe injuries of the feet and —Paddock’s Good Work, per square foot, and asfiots are generally from il The money has been paid mainly to men of ankles, have been taken into private families * | 100 t0'140 foot ih deptiy it can o seen that the limited moatis who ate permanently located J: pe) o, ice psira ¢ residence lof at the na- Q. 3 1 (1 ! ol e g e 1 Lisrory, Nob., June 8.—[Special Telegram | And prope ] fOr e v —TrTaiey Bone B T ca G T $100 Dt t HaAnDY, Neb,, June 8.—[Spectal Telogram | in the hills, and the principal part of it will [ Curyexsr, Wyo, June 8.—[Spocial Teles M. Wilfamson i sl bicading from the WASEINOTON BURNLG TS ONIL ENR) } tional capitol range froh #100 per. front foot |\ Gp ' 1 train going cast on the B, & | romain in this part of the country. Before | gram to Tie Bik.]—News has just roached to Tne Ber.]—Thousands of persons poured et ALt & rivata 15 B OINEETTE PRRS I apaae e the chole s by ; r into the nl:-vu]«uuml town of nnul:»hnwI today R L e TE vty \‘v‘w.',.LZ;","‘I,‘K'JT'.‘;T.;TJ s :l‘ll\,;-‘:::}r:‘nmlr’it::‘!r‘:sr;:w:’lor:u\l‘l\'l«‘r:luu':‘.lléli)lt:s‘:;‘f M. one mile wast of Hardy, ran over and | leaving Rapid City Mr. Wilson ‘concluded | horo of a cold blooded murder committed af to see for themselves the ruin wrought by the | Mr. A, M. Clarke has_been taken in charge | The report of the interstate commerce | them that readily fetelh £1.500 or $1,800 per | killed Preston and Bill Eaton, two singlo ;In‘nlii\ll:fit{”]‘:l.::::« for bringing in several new | ppy pinoy, Uinta county, far away from the cyclone, Excursion trains were run on the | By his brother, Rev. Clarke, of David City. | commission upon the investigation made by | front foot ' These are s prices for cholee | men from near Byron, mangling their bodics | “A'large amoint of freight for ‘the com- | railroads. George McDonald, known locally LT AT &M, rosds afid ths nimber llh"”{'{:j?.»“."' ;u‘-]'“f«zml."_“ s tn his right | itunder the Paddock resolution was seut to ‘,;'l;‘:,'x"‘:*;“';'l“*;v:,"“ifi‘,;“;,‘{““jm“m'l“‘,‘;*‘f‘x"‘;‘l"“j almost beyond recognition, It scems the two | pany’s mines is constantly on the road be- | as “Black and Tan,” and Lon Linsicum, both. was liinited only by the capacity of the cars, ored n tea iOhs the breal cx- | the senate yesterday afternoon. The com- | ing from one to four miles from the built-up | had been in Superior all day drinking, and | tween this place and Hill City. very tough characters, live at Spaulding’s When the B, & M. excursion train with | tending into the elbow. He will always have | mission reports that the through rates from | section, which sell from 10 cents to 81,50 per | started for Byron with two bottles and a jug, ,'.',';'[“I‘xl"‘, '”l“,""‘_t"[‘;“”f"‘f“,-‘_“\"!“l'i,‘lrl',”[ ranch on the Dry Piney eleven conches and three stock cars jammed | @ stiff joint. the Missour river were found to be too high | Square foot, It is estimated that there have | which were' found at the placo of the acci- O et vl | O last Tue.dwy evening Jim Burton and with people camo steaming into York this | Mrs Fid Chapin, who was 60 badly WTt | and that any rate higher than 17 cents is ex- | [eh A S0 four suburban lots platted QUi | dent, where they had laid down upon the | hs fven vise to @ genoral bolicf that this | WilliumJobn vode up o the ranch, While afternoon the thousands of persons at the | Yoo vutean'to Greenwood, where she is being | cessive. Ttalso finds that a reduction of 2 | chfla in Washington. Rlectric, cable and track. road will be built tho present year —a con- | they were dismounting from their horses, depot had to wait until the big train went | cave for by relutives, Her littie son died on | cents should be made from all stations west e cars are being constructed to these out- Thefr remains were brought to Hardy, | summation for which Rapid City earnestly | McDonald and Linsicum opened five. Burton first to Bradshaw, unloaded and came back | the cars while being taken to the same place’ | of the Missouri in Nebraska and Kansas. On s of residence, and people scem to have | placed in a box and Car Coroner A, G. Robin- ‘fw);:'nnql\{f.'-.-'n'fln‘.: ”‘_1“ 5 ;,“{“l‘l‘“""‘('"i,{'rij",', was instantly killed, but Johnson, who was a. to York. The cars were again filled with ex- Annie Miller will always have a stiff ankle. | {1 paddock inquiry whether the operation | for the present gone wild on real estate spec- | gon notified, who appeared early today. After | valnable one, as f...!..i:‘,,,“'\.f". routes through | little slower in dismounting, had time to ve- cursionfsts. Seven carloads of peoplo | Prof H. M. McDermott, prineipal, of the | of e long and short haul clause has or has | WAHO: A viewing the surroundings he decided not to | certain places in the mountains are not by | gain his scat, and putting spurs to came in on the St. Joe railroad. On | 3" broken nose s evidences of his narrow | Not prevented a reduction of the through THB PENSION BILL. to hold an inquest, but ordered the bodies | iny means numerous. Itis the general be- | his horse, rode away amidst a shower thi b g { Stivaa o Lop Gl L At Al . £ The conferenco committee on the pension vied by rdy, o rtaker, ege | lief that both the B. & M. and the North- 3 oscy " his train $300 was raised between | escape, fotan’ of thrisnoMtation. o food" pSRNOH, | 1if) et vastoriny I were in dession Hub || DLriee 0y ELArdy oL uideetdker. Derge | C SULiCE RO viRg tosenire, tha tight. | oo, Coced K esdiped dnburt CJulins Fairbury and York. In addition to the visi- | Miss Lucy Wheeler, the assistant principal, | the commission practically admits? that | g very short time, just 1ong enough for Sena- | “gyas het ‘,".‘:“,'"‘}”3" "”,'“ S today. s and | mow hicld by other pactios to construct a road | 501 8t onco reported the matter and tors brought in on the cars wero the multi- | has aboul récoverad from ber injurles, | excuse is given the railroad companies | tor Davis, the chairman: of the senate com- Ko e s savoral towns. in this section | through tho most available part. @ posse started for the Spaulding vanch, but tudes that drove in all manner of vehicles o rrie Ml Who was @ mass 0f Cuts | g0 yigher rates by reason of the unelastic | Mittee, to make the antouncement, which he | 45,3 “Belleville and Scandia, Kan., but were [ The season has been somewhat backward found that the murderers had escaped with- v and contusions, is better and-will recover, N0 baplg 2 5 I ,. i out leaving a trace behind them, ‘e whole from surrounding towns and country. The <8 Nellie Dor- v r IR Ao ature o section of the ac did in parliamentary language, that no agree- | generally harmiess. No blame is attached to | for crops, = The ground not, until last bl ; . | g Miss Nellie Dorsey is also recovering from | naturo of the third section of the act. It | yioye'could possibly be reached until the | 55 'the railrond Gompany. ook, received o thorough sonkiug for o long | Surrounding country is boing seoured for the stricken town was fairly jammed with visi- | her injuries. therefore recommends congress to amend this | | ¢ X speradoc: i , , - 7 comme 55 to ame Jouse confevees abandonded their cfforts to gt time, The surface was moist cnough to give | desperadoes. A Gury was impancled by tors, and had it been a weel day the work of | Mr. and Mrs. Miller tho azed couple | scction so that through carriago at through | secure a service pension. He declared that A New Brilge and a New Road. LIl grain & fatr start, but the temperatuye | Justice D. B. Rathbun at Fontanelle, The reconstruction woald have boon out of the. | Honehtto be dvine wore taken to York v6s- | rytcs over connceting lives may bo permitted. | the country was. not réady for such lomsla- | Nyt Cirv, Noby Jutio S (Spocial to | Was altogether top low for corn, s week | My DIt in o sendict, of deliberuts and i erday | § srecarious condition, 3 2 ey, ¥ blic opiniof wo ot justify it | ;0 AR vemls + cought rain i dance, The pools neditated murder against MeDonald and question. ’ E Dr: Frank Penner who was carvied threc . PADDOCK 18 PLEASED. tion, that public opiuioRawould not usHlLy 1t | oy, e ppy 1A now rullvosd and o new bridge | 148 brought rain in abundance, The peols | Pl iy ciiise o 'the murderis difle ) Althougha large forcoof carpenters hus | fourths of a mile by the cyelone will probably | Senator Paddock suid this morntng that he | Goeq o any” such proposition. The senate | over the Missourt river are twoobjeets toward | o much twater that they. huve becomo reser- | CUlt to discover. Butly murderors wero beon at work in Bradshaw siuce the day fol- | live to tell the story to his grandehildren. * | was much pleased that the commission hud | was willing to provide pensions' for all the | which Nebraska City's energy is at present | voirs capable ~of -wivistanding hot | vecognized in the neighborhood as bad men. lowing the cyclone, still the town presents a e !d 'u:‘:t';u‘-} ".'.':,I.ljm:'\bu:::x & i"’-'!’"nfl" [{‘"'_ reported so early. “The facts which they | old veterans who Avere disabled by | gipected and with every reasonable prospect | weather with little injurp. An occ al | AIn"ln‘mlhlu'-x‘u!m..u‘u aud his companion wero desolate appearance, and the few new roofs | PRV (G, Bt MOM: LR, three o ® | bring out,” said the senator, “are of the | Wounds and dnauuus andad 80 | of oo shower from the present tiime until harvest iy | O the contiy respectuble, and law abiding el > patches rarme il ® hosp] cle, v AR e _ ther income, and would give e L g 3 P at I8 needod to thsure good’ wheat o o L putes over the possession o secn loom up lke patches on_an old garment. | P §ivorbla reports. come in from Aurora, | highest value, They are convineing that | Other income, g WOud WS WO | T,y Gould and §. H. H. Clavic are interested | A Ui ISR ot moa sttt 1 | Somo. Innd may have had something to do Language has failed yet to portray to the | Bromfield, Hampton and ¢harleston conee through rates have been exorbitant as | forts'of life, But the proposition to pension | in both these projects and with the encour- | Hills, with the matter, but this is not positively reading publie a complete and comprehensive :xlmlln: mljuw-d who ml'«‘ l'wmu caved {“l” charged and that the railroads have been | everybody, regardless of their length of | agement they will rcccive here there is known 'Ill Ih;\ vriting. The murdercrs ave picture of the devastated town, and as a ve- | Mhese plices. arly four score of the | yjjing hohind their interpretation of the long | service in’ the army ok their physical and | ¢iovocly any bt b road and | upon at the session of next winter to e supposed to be in hiding in the nefgborhing Bult tho terrible oects of the storm, s o | Wounded are scattored amon these towns. | 15" L 6010 otond tho main | financial condition, Tt be postponied. O ;‘I‘l‘(‘l;“ltn‘l“"l‘m‘{"':‘ T ort 1o o e | SCnAtor to sticeoed dudio Moody, much_spec- | Bils mud if e seavcliti partios o out Y e e T T AT NOTES, s ER vt Vi the other points at issue he believed the com- ) Lot ROk ~ | ulation is indulged in as to the owtcome. It | 8 4 nding them they will undoub I‘l""flll . ’,""""".'":" B T TOTHIl e 0y ety for b ico ofiitT Reascnnbl g fohucns Bl rmitias conla easily and quickly agree, but 1t | ing made to organize & new railroad com- | iS ronarally conceded that should the repibli- | ¢dly be strung up withont mich ccremony. stant bursts of astonishment from the vis- | . BT & B (PRACR B e fldings of the commission bear out | was useless to waste time in considering | pany and build a line from this city to | can state convention nominate a Black Hills e 1:'.,.‘:, although they had read and vevead the | oot Hal\o'is Job that wishes it, o was at | fully ”r'n often r(‘?pl\ism‘d 111,\1.].« lnm? them uvuj.y'hn “::“\i.;fo:?:x.‘clulw..? out of let:u Tabor, Towa, and make connections there o ful'rl'l-]m;\'\l\klni\ln in L uxl-lv A GIGANTIC BEEF TRUST, ory. tha splanaid saaldence o EME, AV TRm M some modification of the long and short hau @ house C made no reply, | |4 i hus give the | chances of Senator Moody to succeed himself [ oG : it wroskago romalns fn 0)(5Pat meds- | 508, BAIE A HS sioRheaSt of e towny whoR, | lause 1s nieded, 80} e as! food prodicls: avel | id) recopizing UL REnnta hatldectured (it Srothor J Tel BHCRULAR BUE L8 i wonld bo mattorially: lsssened! (Thieroaremos || The Four! Groat Rivuge) Stutes (0 De & g " ) f D 1t tived, . The c se will | Missouri Pacific an eastern outle RRHAE SERONE AT o i "0 Mr. Clise - rolle . ure us left by the furious storm along | thecyclone wis scen approaching, concerned, to take away the excuse that low | b3, Utimatum, reticec,® ithe committee wi : wanting strong efforts to induce Mr. VanCise Controlled by it. A L o RS oo TR T wital Lok with the family in tie cellar, Py 3 meet again on Tuesday. This result was not | If the compauy is orzanized and the road | of Deadwood 0 try for the nomination for | Dexver, Col., June S.—Avticles of incor- There were some seven or eight in the ex through rates will disturb all rates at inter- | unexpected. ‘I'he house committee knew just | built it is then intended to bridge the vivera | congress, nd should the Hills coun- |y, Aot the \Waatornt Uilbnk Bool L oo fragments of roofs, floors, furniture, ; xlate points, This is brought cery | as well at 10 o'clocle when the committee | short distance ahove the city, making the | ti % G EUD S T RaIE thab ko b5 ) y 'y tion at the time, b one was hurt mediate points, his is brought out ver as we al 0'¢l ‘when the commit short distance ah ) K 'y, I I's ties, throu their delegations, ask that he be REAT 2 | o e clothing, dead animals, vehicles, sections of | Yho " honss 15 ene of the orst wredked | clearly in the commission’s report, but the | Met, as they did ab 1l @'clock, when it ad- | structure a combination railrond and wagon | nonlinated the convention would no doubt | PAnY, witha capitul stockof 15,000,000, were machinery and every other conceivable arti- | in the path of the storm. T chief Value of the investigation brought out | journed, that the senate would not yicld | bridge. As to the schems of voting $100,000 in | concede so much. Even Senator Moody's | filed with the sceretary of state yester cle, Tho twine binder and piano ave mixed | Was the only thing left. A fragment of tne | by the resolution is the official pronuncia- this point even @&t the risk of losing | bonds towards the proposed highwuy wagon | chief supporters could v nothing against | The incorporation embraces a consolidation, fn # common heap, and_ chairs ave found in | HOUse over iwo fect long can not be found. mento that any rate above 17 cents between | the — bill altogether’ In fact they | bridge, a special clection is to bo held July 8, | Mr. Van Cise's eminent fituess to fill the po- | under the dircet management of the new e cap, s avo found in | HOHRe OYE L0 ot Lo o b b hadd nowl§ | tho Missouri river aud Chicago will be cons | knew dit four weeks @go when they passed | The amount to be voted will exhaust every | sition. A successful conlition of tho friends | gonpuny, of all the principal stock intercst flelds hait a wile from any house, Thousands | David Ghapin, the stution agent, had newly | G400 FOti0 SGie ind exorbitant by the in. | their Substitute, and @l these conferonces | resource for further boud aid, as it will reach | of the gentle nan named and those of a_ candi- | | DAY 0 s I DL GEUIR G L B of relics wero picked up by the visitors, The | AMRished hisprotty little home Just a few | 8 Co o e mission, “undl thit | and discussions dnd %eperts have been simply | the 10 per cent limit in both precinct-and city | date for tho senate _from the portion of the | it Colorado, Wyoming, New = Mexico greatost wonder is expressed that moro per- | (s sueore the stotm. | Thenext duy 4er | mites from iuterior points to tho Mis- | for political eftect. {6 house committce | and, it is snid, will overreach that point | state cast of tho Missouri river scoms moro | and Texas. The uine directors named e Uhlic bt e e veono e could not fiud o single Mokl | sourt river should 'bo also reduced. | have wanted to mu‘,a demonstration, a | within the corporation—the latter voting | than possible. It is at least strongly pl in tho certificate of corporation, who St bomslate 2 il S [or b e feiat i g This st a o Uesult Cwhich - ias | show of effort to securmore than the senate | §21,000 and the precinct $79,000. It requires | dicted by some of the best posted politicians | will control the business aftairs of thie yet complete. X comuize us s o, - ersally com. | botn reached without suit or 4| was willing togive and placo on record the | a thvo-thirds vote to carty the bonds. © of this section, ind is ono of the setiomes that | /LA the BLotuess WM DE e 4 An inventory of the losses sustained by the. T u: ‘(|-{\ 0 ‘»«_ ! _m|< @ ‘\u;I\ rsally o dollur's worth of expense to Nebraska, and | fact that representatives are more liberal A meeting of the railtoad workers will be | will tond to lend interest to the approaching in) next year are Johu L. Routt, citizens of Bradshaw grogates over mended for their kindness and promptness in | 050 Caciount I am greatly. ple toward the poor old weterans than their co- | held tomorrow night and some definite action | campaign. W Baxter, Wilson, . M. McGhe: 000, while the farmers of the surrounding | Fesponding to the call for medical assistance | G ha producers of my state will be, ordinate friends at the aiier end of the capi- | will then be : . s Symes, C. H. Boshor, Sumuel T, hons, country are probably 250,000 poc {:1; |;;uu‘nlr '1""1' .-_:.;lm, > Y\\ (‘.m puce 'ml;)z essence of the railvoud problem in Nebraska, | tol, who do nob hn\'eta)pa‘li on Lhcsuhlivlr vote : In the ¢ l‘;ll .;f the, nn\\l' nml.l the Missou They Arve Out for a Good Time, M. ‘1“ (\,\1 son A”‘\'J*' L (G M | V“‘"l"!“{ they were before the storm. This w uke he disaster did not rea XOrk unti. gt as elsewhere in the west X o whole prob- V' two years, but oaly every six. It has acific people have made the promise, ac- DEADWOO! 3. D., June 8.—[Special Tele: cipal ofice of the pipany in Colorado wil e i Aaiia ook ug by ; m. and inside of fwenty minutes Drs, Faie §] i elewhore in the west, not the whole broby | 500 ritten ‘Gown indhie schodule of tho o | cording to b gentloman interested, to. estab- umm'.,fl.:“f'“’.‘.'l_'fi\'l'f.’l‘.,‘. n,‘fl‘:‘f e Denver. Theve will beun oftice in Now Temporarily the wauts of the unfortunato | $hulh Schidlor, Farloy, Sedgwicly Davis, | poing,lics in the rato from our cornfleld publican steering commitee since the b lish here extensive car shop: i Do (b e i a s i e XDVET IR A OO rasiman 50 G BNy sufferers are being met by the donations re- | McCanaghy and Reynolds were at the depot | ¢, " vards to the eastern markets, 1 belie ning of the session *“igh a bill as the sen- e g SONOFDARKOE Who is attorney for the new company, said; ceived, but when the present supplies ceaso to | With thelr instruments = ready to start. | yuut'iia solfish interprotation put by the ate adopted shall pasSymd it will pass and Graduates at Ord. Deadwood today. It consists of H? W. Haw- | *“This company is formed for the puiposc of como ih & large numberof familics will be left | With them were forty citizens and the xo- | piads on the long and short, huul clause has | become a Law befora thevud of the session. On, Neb., June 8.—[Special to Tre Ber.] | ley aud two si from Minneapolis, and I, | consolidating into one company different coms in ubsolute want. s O o 1 e e ets ot the | cost Nebraska. 310,000,000 at the least. We SILVER BIL" GOSSIP. —The evenings of Thursday and Friday of | C. Johnson and George Brennan of Denver, | Rilictiow existing in Colorido, Wyomin, Although the fown was tterty annihitaged | S0 08t e o S0 Wais BB | meeded Just sueh'w finding of fucts as is | The passageof the siosbr bl fn the house | Just weck wero taken up with the commence- | Mr. Hawley was formerlycditor of the Min- | iy W DKool ooneh oL SN bl potiph Tho work of rebuilding will be dital ono, a8 | in_daily attendance on the sufferers and | GrelEL PUe, &% Y JUEe LGN O SRS IR | Te e f;gm‘:“m’f!‘a:.‘fa'mi‘h{d\;fi‘; lljfi";“;‘[w;: ment exercises of the Ord high school. The’ | neapolis Journal and is traveling for his | raising of live stock «nd the production of tho muss of ruins will first have to bo cleared | Chdreed nothing for their service the repeal of the long and short haul clause, | prabable that tho semktalvill dispose of tho | 1SS the first graduated in the city. | health. The party left Deaver three weeks | beef. The object is to dissolve the corpori away before any rebuilding can be done. A | A. V. Cole, adjutant general, has ordered | byt it will demand @ modification, | subject this weelk. Tt is Ay four weelks since | President W. H. Clemmons of the Fremont | ago and came overlund by two teams by way | tions in the sitd stutcs und tevritorios and sell fow of the least damaged heuses have been | that all troops at present on dufy at the town | I believe in the interests of | they commenved tho, dijalission of silver in | normal school delivered the baccalaurcate ad- | of Sidney, Chadron, Hot Springs, Custer and and transfor their assots in exchange for the temporarily patched up toafford shelter for | of Bradshaw be relcased from duty at 9 0.1, | the shipper whero that interest can | that body, and ‘on ‘Ver AoSfay or Thuvsday | ress Thursday evening in the Baptist | Tead City. They have a complee camp out- | stock of the now Colorudo corporation, i \ . fit and stop wherever night overtakes them, | Western Union beef company. A further v “four families in . The companies have done yeo- | the head squarely, when it says, speaking of »until the bill is disposed of. It is | The graduating exercises were held Friday | Irom here they proceed west to Yellowstone | 0PIect s to dissolve and wind e the affairs one domicile, until other buildings are put { man service. the through trafiic for export: ~ “T'he manner | very likely that the bill which passed the | eveningiu the court room which was erowded | park, passing through Sundance and Duffalo, | Of the American cattie trust which liolds the up At prcient the meat supply comes | The poiut of greatest fatality is threemilef | of conducting this traffic in the past warrants | house yesterday will be accepted by the sen. | t0 the doors The graduates were: Richard | Wyo. After spending the summer in the | 8tock of thesuid different corporations. i fromthe South Omaba packing houses, al- | southwest of the town. where five persons | the belief that the roads, if permitted, would | ate with the bullion redemption Laverty, salutatorian; verett Williams, | park they will drive across Montana, North | Word, the Westorn Union beef company, it is T ~:;‘|_\;r.-ut, the In':'ulhh\‘m'lu‘r :m\'mgn?t«'\ivn i re killed w \l‘hiu. I'w;\' l'm:~ ;-r cach other. | carry commodities for export at reduced | stricken out. In fact it was upon a positive }_Iml'uh\lx {“ul;l‘l{..ll‘:nmh l“?lll)m\, Juu;l‘r Mil Dakota and Minnesota to Minneapolis, where llllllhl-r]-‘m-(llm -;n“:u): nw'»pl e 1;1‘-"!“ “,_1,\ of u kife which to cut the meat for his | Three of these belonged to the Penner family. | rates.! Through lines are essential to long | assurance that this would be done that Rep- | ford, Mabel Wilson, valedictorian. The ora- | they expect to arrive about October 1. all the different corporations and also of ‘the ) The other two belonged to the Shaw family. | distance transportation at veasonable rates | resentative Payson aud’ a dozen or ||m|x'u tions were all of a high ovder and were deliv- e g American cattle trust. The off and stocle- BURYING THE DEAD. Both houses were aunthilated. and the omission of coneress tomake the nec- | other free coinage men consented to | €ved inan effective manne Domonraten et atloadwooa holders of the American, cattle trust and of " 5 N . 7 5 " the said corporations t the large proper- The mournful work of burying the hodies Mr. F. Boostrom of Stormsburg has do- | essavy provision for them may enable the | vote for the bill. 1f they had —_———— DS SO Fn s AT asa Pa A s oo corhorationmuy SrEpInIvROL of the persons killed by the storm has been | nated a cav load of brick for use in Brad- | carricr by discontinuing or refusing to estab- | not received this assurance they would have | Commencement at Fullerton. SRen S L o e slnens ban hefneinsad b going on for the last three days. The body | shaw. lish thew to defeat in part the purposes of | sustained Mr. Beard in his attempt tore. | FULLERTON, Neb., June 8.—[Special to Tire | €ram to s Brr.]—A convention of Law- | mfeo cononieally by i sinsle cobpor of little Floyd Brumsey was interred in the | vy or forty cook stoves are needed very | this investigation. commit the bill to the committee on coinage, | Bre.]—The high school commencement held | rence county democrats was held at the court | W Tt REEHIETEE T I 10010 cemctery at Bradshaw on Wedne His | y Ol Tt R aTarela 2 SUGAR BEET CULTIVATION. weights and measures with instructions to | here Friday night was a perfect success. house yesterday afternoon for the purpose of | &% O manuged by th » 18 0 oot hev it ther. wwera ai | badly by the survivors of the cyclone. | A o e et | (ore Tidnyimightiwas a porfootisuccess, i.0 ey LR DUEL companies, and indivectly Dy the Amcricin ather, ‘mother and g 0 ere enator Paddock has had repeated confer- | report a free coinage measure. arge num- | o1eq of thirteen was graduated, composed of | electing fourteen delegates for the demo- | cattie trust, is very extensiy “valuah Lyiug at the point of death, and strange but Grand Island will Aid. ences. with mombers. of the. fice. dom | bor of ropublicans voted in favor of tho bill | £12% oF iR wap Kraduaiec combneed 08 | UM LU (e whfen meeta. at | Tt donslats BI over-aob ot heres of doodod Hnd Kind hands attended to the last sad rit 2 . nittee upon the sugar schedule as affecting | 8S it passed, not because the measure met | [y 50N ® o vl g™ Cde Bias A i PhaL iy | e v 2 i n 3 N q Isnann, Ne June 8, — [Special | Mittee up ¢ sug hedule as affecting ¢ who all delivered orations of exceptional | Aberdeen, June 11. The names w hur- | in Texas, Colorado, Wyoming and Ne Tanad o Gl iRl bod e G et e vt B oa oMo 1 L1 o 1o, | particularly the cultivation of the sugar bect, | their l:x:xlu‘u‘vxll,’ln]ut1:m;-u‘v::t;:{' tho party con- | merit, with fiue effect. Licutenant Governor | riedly and’ amically agreed upon, but an | icos also of 0,00 ctas - ot | day a « ood. i : Bee.]—Mayor Pl 58S | During the past week he appeared bofore the | Straint that compelled them to do so, and the sikle] o secretary 0 2 »ffort to depose the present county centrs 3 q shool ging two Uaughters, aged seven and nine y for money, food and clothing for the Brad- | and made an argument in favor of the bill ve. | Will eliminate the objectionable feature. | giiom, > clas ; ive committee of over, was. ap- | up S nnblioragRItne I Colot o kWit were il buvied Suturday in the chuven yard | oy i ing he B 400 mido e aTEImott i Tavor of th o Jonenall yas oty that thore was | diplomas to the class tive committco of sovon, however,was ap- | upon the public domain in Colorudo, Wyo- 1 AL, A 3 shaw suffe! o appointed every busine: worted fro s committce admitting ma- | Sen Jones s Ot 'y 0 Was Jointe ist the central board, itter ing and elsewhere are upwar of 150,06 at the Russian scttlementy eight miles south-+| JEG AT (UM, wnd called a | clinery free and evanting a bounty to sugar | 10 intention of passing i buncombe bill for A Turaverein Picnic. S o tinipaton 1oro ok Ahe! Tall blobtiont | HELRL Bt eotba OXaLI0 0L Eaiac. fatits NS ieah ot B ragehaw, (HIUN el 8 oL ESORIONY GRS pubiid imeeking 1086x 116 ; * | producers.” He' belicves that the recomuen- | the president to veto, and tho desire of the | xyuecy Ciry, Neb, June 8.—(Spectal | Jrove i " | navo been: purchused. within the: ast twa n attendance and un_ impressive sermon was s kik dations of his report will be adopted—free | Silver men in the senate was to get the best | **F D res LARKE Y s SO & i G e i gl B e Russian minister, : Hiliam 2 Limber and binding twine, The sonator alsg | legislation possible at this session. They did | Telegram to Tue Brr.|-—Tho Nebraska City Mining Stock Changing Hands. thanths, The estimated brand of the different \ g companics for the present year is over 25,000 John Shaw’s_children, one a girl of nine DYING BY THO NDS. made avgwnents before the committee in | ot know exactly what sort of a bill the | Turnyerein held its first annual picnic n Deabwoon, S. D., June S.—[Speclul Tele- | {RRTIES {0k 10 DECSEAY, YL 18 Ot o ton and'tho gthar dn infant lof only stxvocks, || i sl i favor of free lumber and binding twine, president would be willing to sign, but | this city today, and it was a splendid uf gram ' to Tue Bee] — Mining stocks are | nbout 95000 ho actudl - valae of nil this wao 5.\‘;:-}.’-’(‘1":"‘.‘fl-.::\m.‘.‘ru-fi:‘fsof.ifi:'flix.mle’f.'fi:i New Mexic (n;:h‘-';lmlluu No Rain Senator Paddocl’s bill providing for the in- :'u| '“Inn‘w ln'l\l\'n‘ulll I{Utup{v ve fw‘e‘n'mml;_!t‘. A large number of visitors were here from | changing hands here at the following quota- | property is estimated at about £5,010,000. A AR A 0 ainfial or Six Months. spection of grain and the issuance of ware. | but they would try to getas near free coin- | Omaba, Lincoln, Plattsmouth and other so- % estalces, $0,60: Tn i, 400; tion 02 the too! AT rhtltn gometery, TThis makes fourdeaths in Mr. | gpygn Orry, N. M., Juno 8.—Stockmen in | house receips for grain stored at railvoad | aKe as possible ud keep within his approval. | cieties. tions : Holl;»t.:!u?: fi"-'“'nl-"f"-x”"»"‘ R R T ol e o Shaw’s family since January New Mexico have never beforo suffered any- | Storchouses is uttracting great attention. 1If RESTRICTING WATER COMMERCE, S BB I CaTI e the said present companies, and a part re- CONDITION OF TUE INJURED. e et et are o at¥ | passed it will enable farmers to hold their [ A bill has been introdiiced inthe senate by Woolen Mills at Nebraska City. 1o, 170; Doublo Btandurd, | ol oqfor'the purehinse. of. additiondl. cattle At the Wyoming hotel in York, whieh 1s | thing 820 ! W being | pyin for _favorablo market, will reimburse | My, Vest of Missour progosing to extend tho naska Crry, Neb., June 8.—[Special ernony, 1001 Huby. Bell, 195 | and lands to enlarge the business of the com- now used s a hospital for a large number of | borne on uccount of the extreme shortness of i d companies for its care and will | provisions of the interstute commerce law | Telegram to Tne Bek]—On account of a i pa thoso mst sevorely fujured,” eversthing fs | of feed, which has been ln'mlu'ln about, { permis h“fu:\ni\;-u-l1(!;;“!1:'1-1: in coveuls on cor- | over the river und lake tuflle of the United | sinall attendatce the mecting of the board of “Dhie companies which have thus been cing dol o thé suffering and | partly on- account of overstocked ranges, | tificates showing actual possession. Thereis | States and the measurgiis causing & £00d | trade last night was adjourned wntil next merged into the Western beef company are proviote the recovery of the WTortunate Vic- | but maily on aceount of the long-continyed | & lirge demand for copies of the bill, and the | deal of concorn in stdbuboat civelos, Th | trade last vight dras adjourned until nex Anoth s UGalDIicos axy the Nueces land and cattle company, of tims. Mrs. Julia M. Brown and an_eficient | o0 Covien ™ mhere hus been no fall for | Schate will be compelled to order another re- | aim of the government has heretofore been to uesday, when Mr. Osborn’s proposition to : Al Pexas; the Fort Stockton live stock and land corps of nurses are looking after their ey Jeyareatligrey TUSKORIS DRI VO HRIL for, Jiprint; encourage as fur as possivle the navigation of | erect large woolen mills will bo acted upon. | CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D,y June S.—[Special t0 | company of Texas; the San_Antouio vanch want. All the physiciuns of the town are [ move than six months in the southern po : / our waters and there has never been any | It is confidently asserted that the mills will | Tur Ber.]—Another find of conl was made | co “of Mexua; / Slatool Ak LA Rty of the L . : L CLATMANTS, s : mpany of Texis; the Wilson live stock taking turns at doing hospital work. The | tion of the terntory, and the consequence is | 1o boong upnlying for pensions or increase | CTOFt made toward restricting water com- | be secured. on the recently opened Sioux reservation in | compuny of Texus;' the Phaenix farm and ter exposure to which the victims of the | that the ranges are bave and brown and cat- | of pensions would only semember thit thew | Merce. It has been open and free, There this vicinity by D. W. Spaulding, - clerk ranch company of New Mexico; the Brush syelone were subjected after the st had of pensions would only remember that they 7 y by 1 ing, clerk of s e subjected aftor the storn had | o e dying by the hundreds daily. The | must furnish cither the exact tostimony pra. | haye been safeguards thrown out in the ws «iABridge Burned, the courts of Brula county, and samples ave | 1ndand cattio company of Colorado; ~tho e kT bt comblicated the wonditions | 1 yons & Campbell cattle company, oneof the | scribed by the pension bureauor makoe afi- | Of ispections and vules gnd regulations fu- | Runy, Neb,, June8.—[Special to Tue 82R.] | now on exhibition in his' ofice in this city, | North an eatile companyobyomiig, patients and eaused o physical i : tended to_ preserve life and facilitate the | _mhe B, & M. bridge at this point was par- | They ave: by long odds, of beiter quulity than | @nd the Frontier land and_ catue company of Dusiness, but this is the first time even & Wint | 4,1y consumed by fire this afternoon and the | any” of the previous finds, snd indicate a | Wyoming. [he consolidation was 8 Gloproasion from which it s difionit. I o companies of this county, foports an davit that it s impossible to_secure the testi- to recover. Many of the vietims suffering age 1css of about forty head per day. This | mony specilied and proceed to furnish the | retPea M SRR TS CTRR B A 3 g as ade in the ditectio axtending .| VIBY,CONALMEd Dy dice taal B andihos i an ! AR i ameetingof the board of trustees of the the Iaws which regulatd the trafic on rail- | in containing the excursionists returning | vein fully equal to the very best quality of American cattle company, held in New York with frightful wounds and bruises or groan- | Company |I{h \hil;]»ml several n.m;w head |n-l\| best ‘<’Iu~-. .;lr ‘l.\‘”“”"“‘l““}‘y '“'“"l-llnlnl b A , A i ing with the agony of fractured bones. were | of eattle within the past two months, as other | only save themselves a great deal’of trouble, | (M0 G skl rom Seward had to return by the Lincoln & | soft coal. SR mpany, Bold in’ Ney 3¢ compellod to 11 Shelterless fn a heap of wuins | companies and individal owners have done, | but would facilitate worl at. the A ) Shoutd boctine a v steambead | Northwestern roud o Lincoln, Sl e etk ut the merey of the hail and rain that poured | but the ranges will not support the stock now | fice and bring about a much e representatives now hore claim it would i ST HALF-HEARTED DEMOCRATS. | {in (00 S0t o Tt thove i bud down in eruel cataracts. Their clothing was | OB them unless there ave heavy rains before | ment of their own cases, Gener I e A e Sl TR AN INHUMAN CRIME. — 19,0880 Lol CLAER ALK VG, in b enched, thefr wounds influmed and what | many davs to start the grass, e that at least half of the t 0st plces almost ¢ y local navigation They Iry to Allay the Growing An- | M0 corporation in the new, whoreas there SO vitality was loft abmost beaten out ‘of | Sowe uf thie oldcat ranchmen n this country | ploys in the pension olico 15 consumed in | AN EVIDENCE o Goob ks Akan, | A Mother Accused of Murdcring Her tagonism Against Them, gralelghiABN DIl them by the olements, The added exposure | S8y that if the dry weather continues n | useless corvespondence, The pension claim- gressmen are giving evidence o o ato 3 : 4 DR ana ; LI e s o doubt hius inereased the. mumber of fatal, | month longer they will lose one-fourth of | uut proceeds to furnish the testimony which | faith in some kind of legislation ver i AL Yeangi onld; - . i0EiAdo,/duno 8,—[Bpealal Tologram to THE OMAHA GUARDS, tios and hus rendored the work of the physic | their herds. Few cattle die out on the | he or she believes is necessary to make the | which will not only prevent a_p oLuMBUY, O,y JUBQ S police ave en- | Tyg Bek.]—The half-nearted declarations in — Lice And Lk S CRN 3 vanges. The grass has been caten down | case good and sends it here to the oftice, gen- | count of excessive speculations, but make | gaged in unraveling what promises to develop | the plutform adopted at the democratic state | Persons on the Inside Predict Thae Tf John Koss, the mover, survives, it will | ¢lose to the ground in the vicinity of all the | erally through i . The ofiice looks | til sier and interest considerably low a case of murder of the graveyay ance | couvention of Illinois in behalf of the labor- Thoy Will Win a Priz all be due to the care he has received, The | Water courses und watering places and tho | it over and discovers thut there are cortain y every man in congress has recently | kina, Last Tuesday Mrs, Sarah J, Bradford | ing classes have not served the purpose in- | Kaxsas Criy, Mo., June 8. —[Special Tele. day following the cyclone he was found by | herds in some instances go miles into the foot | wissing links, and that it will be necessary to | enteréd some kind of spoculative enterprise. | oo puce Livingstone avenue reported at a | tended by the politicians, Their object wi 2 B AOIEE; A0 S MG" Seem| BIOOIAL LRIy Stberintondent Ringall 1yink on s et mat. | hills or out on the mesas where there | have further testimony, which is specified in | Ex-Congressman Gallingsr of New Hump. leash W VIILONS BYokLa FoRostod. b A litagilodebychho polucioph, - (Rall obigct oe . aram toy Ty uni) Thiosg (a1 ahron g fadly tress on & floor swithming with water. He | 18 better grass to feed. ‘They vemain out | @ letter to the claimant. The latter in a Who 18 0ne of the broadest-brained and | Newspaper ofiice that her five-year-old boy, '| to alluy the growing antagonism of the labor- | ing touight that the Omaba Guards will win had just suffered s hemorrhage of nearly a | until thirst drives them inand they dvink | great majority of instances either sends some ¢ men that everserved in congress, | Elmer, had been missing siuce the day before | ites towards the democrats, The leaders [ a good prize at the nationul encampment R oI A s g b thefr ll of wator after which they Invariably | other testimony in placo of thut which s | wus recentiy in Washington on his wiy to | and that she had already reported tho fact o | some time ago discovered to their chagrin | which closes hero toraorrow. Their dyilling g i A S HIR A Yald! | lie down e weaker ones” neyer specified or wri ack that it cannot be ob- | Tennessee, where he is to take charge of the | the police, As or ot, she had no @ name o A s e it Bk > Woalk was. o oAt e i und sulering with cold: | up. Thousands of bloated curcasses of thinod, This is. allw useloss proodduve; If | intoreats o am. inveatmems company which | UiC Pollco. As b matier of fuct, sho lind mot | that the name of Gencral Palmor no longer | throughouttho woel was ox ciently to give tho doctors some hope today | Cattie lie rotting in the scorching sun in New | the testimony required by the pension ofice | coutrol about seventeen sthousand acres of i of his ultimate recover ¥ | Mexico, but the stockmen arve bearing thel cannot be procured, the cliimant should make | fine timber and minerdl lands, and which | A detective was sent to look the matter | Eyer since the parade on May 10 showed the Mus. Eliza Brumloy, or Grandma Bramley | losses philosophically. ~During the past cight [ an_aidavit to that effect and then furnish | proposes to build railvodds, open mines, and [ Up, and he found the family very ret- | strength of the labor element, the leaders of as she s botter known, cannot live many | months more stock has been lost Ny testimony which comes nearest possible to | start fuctories and hotels,and in fact buildup | icent. Today =~ a little seven-year- | o leion have been conferring to devise doys ot most. She suffered o terible fead | Mexico thau had been 1ost in as wany years | the proof specified as necesssiry. ; a largo city on the Tenuckseo river. He no | old sister of = tho missing boy told | this faction have heon confellng o deviso | i I i o of tho shoulder blado and hos sustatued | previous to last October. Notwithstanding | General Ruum hus worked wonders i the | sooncr told his ex-colloagyes what ho hus en- | the ofticer that hor brother hud been kilied | Some way for brngiug into politius the Bssues | govirior Will tunouuce tho prizes aud pre s internally that bafils tho skill of the | the unusual losses of the past eight months, | pension oftice during the past six montks. He | gaged in than he was begged for an oppor- | by her mc her and another woman while he | nearest th TRNOLaL 0810E thoad tssuca to | %sent the coriiiicatos, A ns. She'is sixty-cight years old, the average percentage of loss in New Mex- | 15 now allowing about 16,000 cases'a month, | tunity to take interests. ~ Dr. Gallinger con- | Was suffering from an epileptifie fit, to which | the m-wxl‘f_d 't‘“l. 0 )-‘\ l“ NS, no'e ”l_ e o \John Bromley, hor sob, who ‘had bis arm | fco for ten years hiay been less than that of | Whereas only a year ago not half thatnumber | sented to lot in a few of bis friends, and be. | he had ocen subjoct from births that bisbody | s LUFILRE. Ok, Iauap Teacainiyhn anjoy she A A Wonderful Cavern, fracturcd and one or more ribs broken, is also | any other” stock raising section of this | were allowed o the average. Commissioner | fore he left the city had fifteen or twenty of | was afterward cut into picces, placed in arge ; re ,“, |'|‘ confidonce “x ¢ \\’w} GaLeNa, 111, June 7. < \While working some in & dangorous condition, He i8 forty-threg | countrys Tauner greatly augmented the number of old | the leading members of the house interésted | Suck and taken somewhere on tho Grovep: ingmon, hive BOW b WumbOr O chcetNgS | diggings vesterduy on Sand Prairie, near this years old. ¥ - cases '1”( feite I{.m([.nw.u».[n.\ to take up a | in ll“‘ uterprise, e | {xl\nl'{ulul con dod. \\g)‘u: this *.IMI» \ll.- t Mar ;i‘ll\lll“‘\l‘ [ o lust mon b {.m‘\ll et u‘;;..l‘; 11.;:; Mys. Ada C. Brumley, wife of John Bri The i -~ much larger number of new applications than | This is not an exceptiogal thing, Thereare | tin Ryan, Sarah J. Williams and My finu s been decided to orgranize y; mi 0 ] 15 still alive, but hus patially been: delivious (l.‘l:‘\.f‘]l‘:l:\l..'\h-l. bt ;‘hn:"‘w"l':l"l \ere being handled by his prodecessor, but | a dozen or moro combinations i the sonate | Bradford have boen arrestod jro-: | Adopendent Vollkioe] aoyoment. fortha soin | 106" i o auxiios: Qn. thp floak ol the since tao fourful storm, Sho was terribly e , Neb., June 8.—[Special Tel- | Commissioner Raun has started in upon the | Whereby real estate, railroad and stock pools | lice have been unable to fiud the body. It hus | Mg CuupiiKi he fight will be conducted | opening were found eleven petrifications ve Siuiabiod hout Aho bips by B heasy stone il | m to Tue Bre]--E, P. Roggen, secretary | work with o determination to adjudicate all | have bien formed. A number of railroads | been found that there was a life insurance | 01 issues entirely differcut from those of any | fng upou her, Hev spine is said to be af- | Of the state business men aud bankers' asso- [ pending cases by the end of this year, if posy | are under construction af the hands of sena | policy on the boy, and to secure this and to | other party, and’ the moveument will huve no K i ¥, Lo movha M BAYe N0 | ovidontly by action of the water whick fecteq + | ciation, was in town yesterday in the inter- | Sible. By cutting off useléss inquivied | tors and representatives, while u large num- | ¥id thomselyes of the boy, who was a great | affiliution with any other faction, Whelabor- | o iin il gied them o stone, A minin- Mr. . H. Babeock, who recelved fatal 1n- | osts of the untiprobibition masemonts e | {100 convessmen and refusing to make cases ber of cities are o b built by their enter- | Gare, are supposed to be thie motives for tho | Hos Will pUb up & LompIpto seb ok cabidldutes, |y, luke was also found in the cavern, and A e A e D alive: Tn sddihion I yenen special except where there is absolute want, | prise. Hulf of the men in either house have | de o and not endorse thoss of afly other PAYty, BOF | gyanding fn this was a small troo from which to tho rupture of his lungs, one or more ribs proven by afidavits, and by curtailing as | interests in town sites, while many nave en- cal M : D s b a iy copnection | several walnuts were picked, The cave wis aro broken, The hemorehage from his luug | tres of neavly every banking and business | much unuecessary correspondence us possible, | tered real estate speculation in Washington Royal Meath Wi Wik NAPOISR Paviy be nominaled fox ofioo tght, und the thoouy: 16 that. thiees Spack i3 lessening institution in the vity, Grand Island and | the ofice is now doing nearly twice as muchi | All this means that the legislators are confi- [ PARS, Jupe 8.—At the Auteul summer ““.‘,"“" har tioke SR EIVen g prominenee | yens, together with the piece of land on M, J. H. Babeock may not be alive when | Hall counties’ position is well understood | Work as it has ever done before, If pension | dent of some legislgtion which will continue | meeting today the grand steeplechuseof Pavis, | I1 the movew AL ‘1' of this can be | whiih "thev reposcd, years ago suddenly this uppears in print, She suffered a tervivle | throughout the state, but a little work of the | cluimants would only follow the advico given | the prosperity of the countey. Theonly ques- | worth about 5,000, distance about four thl\ 1o greatly weaken the democratic party | qnied futon large opening of the carth concusston of the brain, and lay for three | right kind will ouly’ sewve to increase the | above, at the suggestion of General Rauw, | tion that disturbs the minds of men fn con | piiecsnd'one furlong, was won by J, Daly's | R0t e | beneath them and the lund immediately days in a comatose condition iajority ugainst probibition und in fayor of | they would contribute largely toa further in- | gress and speculators here in general s | S8R GRG0 NI TR SUOR, DS, TS Two Boys Fight to the Death closed over them, forming an air tight cavern zorb 50 o went rolling | the best interests of the state ereiise of business. whether or not the towns of the country are | SiXeur-old, Royal Meath, by 'three lengths WAROYSEIght 19 £0. Reath. WO gerblad, whose home went rolling | | § A he couniry aF M ‘Epbrasis 'aged Fetiche was second, four CoLusnia, 8. C., June 8.-—Two sixteen- | it Which the tree with its nuts were pc ugh the fields like a tumble weed, dis — - - CIVIL SERVICE AND REAL ESTATE IN wAsHINGroN | MOb developiug faster thau the raral sections | N8 SPIORS BEOU B in Vs SEEen (O N AL fectly preserved until disturbed by the pick figuritig i terribly, is said 1o be' out of A Genorone Gis: Every real estate dealer in Washington fs a | 814 WheUIcwr ot e warts of tradoand the | {a Sl | third: * Th last betthiy was ‘ aud windlass of the miner in search of wealth, dunger, although dreadfully scarred | Toxvox, JuneS,—Lord -Ripon today pro- | civil servico reformer. Every man who hns | 1oV blacos which are being buily up will | o' ypuinst itoyal Meath, 12 to 1 ugainst Re- | Wtius, whilo returning {rom church near = T T % I\l s, lrl A\‘ h.;. |:.m the top of her 100t | yonted to Cardinal Munning, on the behalf of | MEC broperty to reut or sell is_und‘has been '."‘ ; ”‘ “f‘l““ Ll S0r 4 l‘- [\ “‘“.",T”,f" ALEHE | ihe and 90 to 1 against Papillion 1V, The | Belton, in Anderson county, last night, quar | The ain Louse Has o Rival, takeu off wad suffusol ||:lll 5-“ gervous {rll‘-\— the congregation of the pro-cathedral, a check | HERLNE to ha o the presont, ‘,.\1‘;-\:‘»1{““ i B A Y SR IEn Saei. v starters had the odds against them. | reled, ‘They went from words 40 blows and HICAGO, Ju Special Telegram te on on account of paiu, fright 4 exXpos- L y not ouly maiutained, but extended. Nothing | ke 1 ATH. 1 onne Fould's six-year-old Bandmaster, | finally drew their pocket knives and began | Tup t © Col r into or conditiol 5 uot considere or £4,767 and an iluminated ac S, 3 g d POLIR Q) ning into the dee ure. Hor oohditign Now' Is ok considered | fog £4.TN7 and an Muminated & s ou the | has contributed so largely to the unparalicled | ——— $to1; M, Tirard's four-year-old Boule Dog, | slashiug at cach other, Holloway received a e N e (g | P8AIaR 9F Bla WIY6F Tybllcg | real estate boom at the national capital as the | Big Rally at Mitchell, T to 15 Mr J. G. Arthur's tive-year-old | terrible gush in throat, upon which he - it 4?“\-»1\:!;‘('.‘ :““‘_""r""‘ “""-"‘ I'-:‘[ g civil service law. Before this was enacted Miteners, 8. D, June 8.—[Special le- | Inmisfail, 1210 1; Lord Annati vear- | rushed at Wutkins and piunged his kuife into . D cireiod over tho tops of troc ity foct ho A asther B N thero was wn ot complote chauke of | g to Tur: By, |- Ben Torvdll, nations old Lady Sarab, 14 to 13 Mr. Corbally’s Tour- | his heart, The point of the small blade just | 04t pest, something simllar o the graiu louse. Vi o Duami e ok ol RIS | Por Omaha and vielnity : Pair weather, | fobtes i the dopartments overy timo the ad= | YL b o' imerss alliance, camo in today, | YOrold Bay Loaty Wto 1y M. Edourds | reuched the hoart und death was § In over twenty counties the ravages of the y way. D g 5 werly x e Sy a 1 .., | ministration changed, and the consequence | MUrer of the fu > alllanee, came in tday. | Aged Leo, 20 to by the duke of Hamilton’s | ous. Holloway and his dead antagonist were | pest sencral, and the danage :":j'i“"'~ of the famlly ‘were dropped oue by l}_'A" Nebrasks, v v’: Dujota \“N Towa® | wasa larger patronage at hotels and boarding | Ho will speal tomorraw &t the gvand rally of | five.year-0ld Weatherwitch, 25 10 i, aud Mr, | found togother i the road. Thé wound of = reat. The attention of o Cntomoloe ¢ 1o tho ground, Mis, Cutshull being car wlry warmer, with southierly winds, houses and much better trausient clientagéut | farmers, wechunics aud laboring men. kiusou's uged Strong Tew, 50 Lol the forwer is fatal, gist bus been called v Ny, o 3 i 4 i | the . homeless wflahmqm snd they will be goz&u;;{ A returns to Yovk and company D | he shown. The commission hits the- nail on | Mr. Jones intends to ask the senate to remain | Chure wet, 15¢; Maggle, 7e; Monitor, 23¢; Stewart, 8¢; Unele Sam, 16c. ADVICE TO PENSION ellent and com- done so, and this made the police suspicious. | has a potent influence on the lahor clement, | petent judges say that the outcome will show it o have been the best in the grand inters state class, Governor Francis, accompanied by his en- tive staff, will be hevo in the morning. The ity, miners broke intow huge cavern ninety embling eggs in shape and coloved groen, s very successful and obtained the signa- year-old boys, Frank Hollowsy and Jumes partment agriculture at Springfield from every se ols complaining of an

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