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) THE OWARA DALY ABREE, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, AN DECCTNN CEIVINGQ SPORTING, COOLEY IN “HAML AT ( ST BROWNELL HALL MU promise that at least figure, the Union Pact: | nsauoe® nd withal so cold,shines CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. & e Gl 44 e | (ORIGINAL "( KAGE DECISION, —_— fie railroad company, would oxpend $100,000 | 18T “"']N""";y:'m‘.lW SIS Yy fitls WL St. Paul 12, Kansas City 11. His Rendition of the Cha Not A Delightfal Evening at the Famous | 8t Omaha, and thoy built—the cow shed, o Clitiatia fde: twi Kaxsas Crry, Mo, June 9.—[Spocial Tel- Ohnistdered & B f semininey togother with the transfer dopot. The shed | the feminine Christinn i : al fyie & Bre.|=The following is the | yuq4.0 Coole bat as Yoyd's Mhito pase ng . was for Omaha, tho beginning, and the trans- | lights which have met in the world o Judg poley's debat as Hamlet at Boyd = " .| White dresses, fluttering fans, fragrant | 5 1 bo that from the blends The House Rilver Bill Laid on the Table | Ay'S g 188E Bight win & voriar. An Towa Judge ‘Renders a Sweeping Opin- Howums, pretty Fisls griore st & Bt of thels | ¥ depot at \”:.'\"1‘41 :‘l ufts, “ix-l!nnn stose | !wlu.\’- e t llv"l,\ & o \"'i;" S BARIg il % ¢ TP g d a host of the cure valuable lands st Spoon Lake and i ing of the two, the crow i of in the Renate, It eclipsed anything ever before witnes: ion Agwinst Prohibition, admiring friends, sweet music, cong - | lonvills, This was & quarter of a century | vigor with o womun' § finor insight, will - Omuha stage e fons and happy smiles, n ago, and we congratulated ourselves that the | spring the porfected flower of human Muishy, 20| A very domonstrative audience packed tho bright one at the young lad railiond bridge over the Muddy, did not eross v takes e B LNV U KCLI Childs Mill and gave us that well preserved | thought. - . VEST'S ~ TRANSPORTATION ~ MEASURE. | v 1 Dty e | house, but it ot enough and loft long before | INCENDIARY #FIRES AT DAVENPORT. | prowneil hall old gentleman s a citizen instoad. With the | ; i Haarmt r Hamlet gave Saertos his death blow. Good L + It was the occasion of the annual musicale, | leasing of Omaha Southwestern raileoad to |, Svomen as Inventors. { oot y : 3 nature prevailed, however, the affair being " % < preceding the final graduating exercises today, | the B. & M. railroad company, came a thorn There is said to be in the model room A Bill to Prohibit the Monopoly of o treated as an immonsoly lidicrons spectacle, [ YOUNE Farmer Near Cedar Raphds | g o g collegiate study. room was | i1t the side to their nolghbors 'ncross tho way | of the patent offica enough corsets to ewsel Room in the Cattle Carry- ) 3 and everybody laughed enough to last them [ Forges Four: Checks, But 18 Cap- | crowded with the pupils, their parents and | W14 0ver the garden wail. ~A third of a cen- | hold the frames of every SALLLLLIELL ge After the Bell, p &1 all summes tured While Trying to trionds and tho feiends of the fustitute ince its inception, we come face to | Washington and enough bustles to put I r = ying rien istitu ith the fact that we aro to have “a | new springs in the chairs of hoth housoe Totals 2 7 Interest, of course, was centered entirely wa Nows, mmencement days are ever happy lway depot, better and bigger than | of congress, and the bulk of theso p BY INNINGS upon Cooley. Long continued applause ones, filled with the anticipation of a life that | the origidal concoptions, because 1t is needed | ¢ 1 ¢ wore taken out by women, says th ¥ uhsus Gity, 01203 soted and rattled him when he mado his shall be all sunshine and beauty to tho sweet [ #1d must be. So it shall be.” A Fort Worth Gazotte. But woman has WASHINGTON, June 0.—In the senate today | St. Paul 01002 appearance. In fact it knocked the judge out | MASos Crry, Ta, June 9.—[Special Tele- | girl graduntes and replete with. tender rocol- _Shastes P Buekert. | 4, Vehtod somo vory useful machines. A Mr. Call offered a resolution 1 Ho | il oo C1ty's, 8. Paul 7, Two- | 50 completely that after speaking one or two | gram to Tk Bux, | —Judge John C. Sherwin | lections for the elders of rare days in Jun Pozzoni's complexion powder is universally | New York woman, the wife of u banker, committee on forelgn relations) requesting | 4 SHEEFNESSTEAGE LR i rilynke hice | sentences he forgot his lines and had to go | has made o sweeping decision in the oviginal { of other commencement days, bright, sunny | known and everywhare estoemed as the only | while twisting some worsted hit upon the president to institute unegotiations with Hoover, Smith, Stearns, Donahue. Abbey. | through with a book in his hand. package injunction cases which have been | paths, a summer romance and all that sort of | Powder that will improve the complexion, | the idea of applying a little system ot Spain for such modifications of the treaty | aly, First bate on bl = Swartaelli Off | But it was awfully funny. The people | pending for the past week, which s by far | youthful folly—nonsense, they eall it, but all | eadicate tan freckles, and all skin diseases. | Lo own to & lnrger field, and sho ine Mais & Wit by pitchor -Rourke. Loft on ¢ 4 PCTRRGL Y ith that government us will enable Ameri- | Gulel Teanss Olty gt, Paut 3. Stolen hises d til their sides ached. They never be- | the severest blow at prohivition the state has | the more enjoyable because it is nonsensical. BIG FIRE IN NEW YORK. vented & machine for twisting wire rope, iy which she sold for $25,000 and a royalty 1 cattle to. be shipped from the United | — Burns, Hoover, ~':IH %, Ourpentor & Mun. imagined that Shakespeare's master- | yet received. In his decision the judge i Brownell hall has entered upon the ) States to Crh o Rl P AL e T T could be converted into such an_oxplo- | that the beer in question was owned by citi- | exercises of its twenty-sisth com- | A Theater Burned and Adjacent | 1pon future sules. Another woman has The senate silver bill was then taken up. Struck out—Hy Swartzel 7, by Mains3, Um- | sive comedy. The first noticeable revolation | zens of Minnesota, was shipped to their | mencement, Sund evening Bish Buildings Threatened. — | invented a profitable improvement in VR N IAAIBAE R oI BN Gl [ o el wwias In, the ghost's red-top boots and bluck | agents in Mason City, placed in cases, said | Graves of the o' of THe ‘Platle | Naw Yons Jiitie 9.-<THo Hyde & Behman | excavators and elovato ; ]-\ Massiiohu- o proposed bil was that tho socretary National League. FOSHNS Ry TS RO et L ARt m cases and shelved and sold | preached tho baccalaureate sormon t5 the | theater burned at 13:45 this morning. Tho | potts wirl hus invented the best mac )I'f,:‘\';“ be compelled to purchase $00,000 worth of ~ AT PIILAPELPHIA, “Oh that this too soltd flesh would melt, by the bottle as called for; that sales were | graduating class. Yesteraay afternoon the Arbuckle building is also on fire and the Ger- [ 2645 IR & \ SUBLISRGEN AN this made to minors and to porsons in the | was an cxhibition of the work of theart [ Manis bunk next doot is threatened. Theloss | used by the londing publis i FisEn A habit of becoming intoxicated, and that | class and Inst night the musicale was given, | 8t Present is estimated at $100,000. kb ot bbbl ot nember heaven and ¢ ing _in! J K gl vented & machine for putting iron hoops silver every month more than he had now the | New York......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d ong smoothly ta right to purchase and that the currency be | Philadelphia.. .3 0 0 2 0 1 0 LT M) nereased to bt extent. Ho “wsked | ity N e 8 Philadelphin 9 Bt and there ho stuck. The audicace howled, | the beer was futoxicating and was [ 1t wasa success, All things at Brownell A Fotet Destrogod; on bavrels, and another womin from the 200 Justifying the . continuane of the on and Cléments, Unmpires-— | wiastiodand stamped, Ho repeated the ling | dranicon the promises, From the foregoing | hall are successful, The participants were | Wrtkpsnanr, Do, June .—Tho Trom- | sme statd his hvented o vt o el i ol and. the Iestis of | LOWers nd Zucliarias, Snd stucle panin, choro was 8 ropetition of | facts e made the following conclusion of | undoe tho immodiato direction ‘of Miss Wal- | bath Hotel burnod tonfght. Panl Bombuugh, | provomont on stera0sopes, and nhothor oL Pt ated Tor gt Bttt had ogatias AT BROOKLYN. the Prince of Dunkirk,” and Tis Knces | importers, conld ocoupy tho bullding for the | 1ace, the teacher of musie, and to her patient | a guest, was burned o death. Mrs, Trem: | hus putented a useful foature for locomo BRD Fros and Ui raitas coiiakte ot ailvar bulle | Brooklyn. .0, 0087000 4 0 0=7 | imcolred togother.. The trontoter wisetEing purpose of sclling the beer in oviginal pack- | instruction during the yearis due the eminent | bath and - stepdaughter, Miss Wilson, were | tives. But woman is chiefly noted for \ etuphil St 7 Boston..........1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0— in his work, but Cooley couldn’t hear him ages to all persons excopt minors and habitual | success attained by her pupils last night. seriously burned and injuved inventing jar-lifters, bag holders, fish- fon into standard dollars and the issue of cer ™ 1 v I - n : tiflcatos for silver bullion. Ho wns opposed | _Hits—Boston 7, Brookiyn 4. Errérs—Bos- | = As the nolso subsidod ho was saying to Ho- | drunkards, and that sueh 186 would ot cone ammo was long, but all the num- - — boners, raisin-seodors, washing ma g IveLl p i icl 4 4 AR St » boee was drank | Ders were so well rendered that 1io one in the | Down on Tobacco and Sunda, i i TR IR R tioh oL 18 68 st gold op | ton 3, Brooklyn's. Batteries—Nichols and [ ratio and Rosencrantz: stitute a nuisunce, though the beee was drank i | chines, skivt-lifters, pio-liftors, ironing- vt sy bRl b put on perfect equals | Bennoty and Bushong. Umpire—Me- | «Methinks I sec niy futher on the premises by the purchuser, and. that { fudience became tired. In the instrumental | Niw Your, June 9.—At the afternoon ses. | honrds, grridlo-gronsors. dust s ol ity as coinand bullion, Quaid. “Where, me lord ™ the s ch shipped by the case, were | selections #he performance of the pupils | gon of the Reformed Presbyterians a vesolu. i ttinghine 1 every: kigiot do After the elose of Mr. Cockrell ch the “Inmy mind's eye, shipped in original packages. He granted a | evinced hard s L Ll Cao e T o Wb A O L TRAVRELt I L6 o oibsi | Ve BBt e qovied R RUvAR ML oad TiQ BbTora tha sannts and here he broke off short ta accept a large | temporary iujunction resteaining defendants | Cvery instar inique was excellent Fbdenlien i llnle | for improved clothes Mr. Teller moved that the bili be printed | Cincinnati.......2 0 0 0 2 2 *— 8¢ bouquet of flowers, the untimely presenta- | from selling to minors aud those in_ the habit | and ‘in od. The iustru- | {0 forward to congress a momorial protesting | i e and laid on the table. Aftera briefargument | Pittsbur 0 1 0 0 0 0—2 | tionof which caused another deafening out- [ of becoming intoxicated. Some of the lead- | mental selections all taken from the | against Sabbath worle on the world's fair 4 story, the particulars of SEWAEN oiiokad Hits-Clnc ¢ Pittshurg 6. Errors | burst ing lawyers of this seetion are now adyising | masters and difficult, but the youny ladies buildings ‘and that the gates of the fair the groundwork fora love Mr. Vest as the senate to tal Cincinnati %, Pittsburg 2. Batterios—Gray | Following the ghost scene, which was s S onlorpial) i quiLies thomselvasexcellontyswollsteveid i by feiosectifon” Buniay; alse aainet e [ tragedy in real lifo equal to the immor: consider the bill **to prohibit mou and Decker; Rhines and Harrington, Uni. | comical beyond description, the audienc package dealers, claimi same can be | theless. . pulo on the grounds of all intosicating 1 Shikespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet Stiow 0 eabote o 26 b by il g ¢ celved o cuo that almost, sent somo of th donc'and collooted by 18w pyhe vocall numbers were particularty good. | liqours. = Tho secommendations of tfo com- | (o St SO0l Rt s 4 tt thought tho senate should ge SO e = rolling off their seats, It was this: & he two choruses sung the chorus class | mittee on tobacco are hal the presbyteries | Wi evelope awrene o and dispo: |“,‘ "'hf:'w.m r nml :}'., IIA:AI\th‘lO“ . AT CHICAGO. “Good fri s, grant me .‘m‘:- ‘.l.f:ur request.' Incendiary Fircs at Davenport. were of a very high order, ” The first of these, | be directed to deai kindly, but firmly, with [ through the death of an estimable bt ol o it S L BIDSEWH The~ Chicago-Cleveiand game was post- | - cIhutis's, melord? Davesvowr, Tn, June 9.—[Special Tele- | Ave Maria, wae very strong in the ensembles | all the ministers and licentiates under their | yourg lady, the bride of a day, Miss g » e & A eblots ‘Never make known what you have seen to- Pl kL 2 § and the last, a lullaby from Rheinberger, was | care who may be known to continue the use | flelen Brecht, who resided with how scemed to nim not f high importan poned on account of rain. ih gram to Tue Brr.]—Between 2 and 5 o'clock BRI 7, "My | of tobacco, ind that the clde o o s i i e tabe tie 4o 20 ) a1 ¢ X tenderly givon. Miss Holt, who sang, “My | of tobacco, and that the elders and members | pavents on Forty-third and a half stroot. TaaOH 0! Eve et LOFtad A Btktes He gave e 9 Where the star announced that he wi Thursday morning five incendiary fires were | Love Has Gone a-Sailing,” has a very flexi- | of the church be posit prohibited fro near Willow street, says a Pittsburs tico that henceforth the silver bill could Amerioan'Assoointisn. upigeonivercgl and lcked gall,” the Omatia | started in a thickly settled portion of this | biesoprano voice,blendinstrength and sweet- | engaging in the salo’of tobarco, ‘After u | fEr Willow strects says a Dittshurs T TAI0 Re 7 b oit b Ve nay AT BROOKLYN. club contingent ne went wi atly; all within' st bloolis, . The: first dlarm | ne Miss Yates sang an Andalusian | spirited debate an adjournment was had until. | & Sliito tho St. LonigRopubLIG, Shy Lt iy s Y| Brooklyn 13, Syracuse The sentence, though, that simply brought | cujiad the firemen to. the rear of tho plow | S91€ from Schlesinger in a vory pure | tomorrow. was a handsome young lady of twenty Mr. Stewart asked unanimous consent that e down the house by its imarked application and. | wors, on Third strect, whero & sack of shay. | $0prano and = received much = applanso e Her parents are very respectable Gor- g % omivoe ey Arefoptresedria AT ROCHESTER. the manuer in which Mr. Cooley delivered it | ; ¢ gt Al ool Miss Palmer sang so well as to be recalled A Bloody Riot in Maine. mans, Some time 0 it was announced on Friday next at 3 o'clock the senate vote on i i L ings hud been ignited, The other fires w Al 0 o & o siver BT dmeHdmente Rochester 9, Athletic 8, was this: stirtod in sheds au barns and hundveds of | 01d Miss Rainholt, in her solo, “Rose Softl BaNaor, Me. June .--A riot was reported | that Helen was shortly to wed Mr, Blooming,” did hersclf much’ credit, T tonight from Ellsworth, where some men of | Chavles W, Eckert, a prosperous young [y esiding ofticer (Ingalls) suggested AT TS i “What an ass am I." citizens turned in their alarm. The polic vers all excellently givel iseri that there should be at least a I pres e When he resorted to the book it king the most vigilant steps and the | Were all excollently given, but, it diserimina- | ¢ 1)y bacame involved in @ bloody fight | brew: On the day set for thi wed- snum: | ding, which was to have taken place in Louis-Toledo wame was postponed oy b ! tion is aliowable when all did so magnifi- 2 en g us consent was asked. spoiled the show. Then all his. st ayor will offer a reward for the arrest a 2 Y Ty NS TAAVALE v mothee Ut whhen the bill | on accor it of wet ground Disiness Bud” 0 be et “HLS RoNs | Ponviuon of The tacenmiei. AL B oot | S, ho patm shouid b awardad "1 $iss | with the emploves of circus. A one of the German ehurehes in that ol wits taken up tomorrow he would ask unan- T e {0 w5ed, however, were more ridiculous | last night, in another partof the town, an at- | TROTPe, who saug a sclection from Ar- | bOEAYe Y B . e e vl Tl T BRIABY AR 1 o imous consent. that Mr. Vest's bill be taken gy ooco 0 die i R 1 was post- | than his acting. The interview with Ophelia | tempt was made to burn an clevator. Lynch- | Gith = Miss = Ihorpe ~has = a —traly | which 1t is reported that o special | resided. A large NESBLGOT up, and that the discussion of its provisions L 2 VasED capped every other climax. About forty | ing is talked of if the incendiaries ave caught, ul voice, a_ soprano of ¢ o bt et [ e eeCae s A EEge uumboroliftiends and bo carricd on between Mr. Vest, in defense of [ PONCd o account of wet groun R B AES J 2 wer and range and perfect in every been appointed to patrol the | pelutives were invited and - expe to them, and Messrs. Hoar and Hale in oppo- T »m the book A Young Farmer's Bad Break. R i O Lo e a8 overal eI RO b1 vt H G EH VI LB HEieTHGaaB on i sition PRI 2 X Xt, “get to a nunnery Crpar Rurins, Ta,, Jgno 9. —[Spectal Tele- | tost, difffoult, onc, but sho \*"'[‘!\_'l-”_:’vlf(;l-’\;:" bl P S eI drink to the health of the newly wedded credit to it. npass was very broad an couple. Before daylight on the bridal ‘he bill provides that no clearance shall be AT PHILADELPHIA. in. ance, when delivering that | gin to T Bre.| ) : ) 9 B i J Jram to Tur Bre ] —C7A. Chaka, a young | would tax nearly every voice to its utmost The Weather ¥ Y & morning the parents of the prospoective and vicinity bride were summoned to her bedeham granted to any vessel plying common | Philadelphia. ...2 4 2 203 0 2 . : g . s e Aelded ‘) e i carricr from the United” Sta New York.......0 000100 0 . Be thou as ehaste as fee, as pure us snow, "{”"‘”‘““' ‘: v of ’*“’"'l "'"(“I_"» "I"—‘ d "l‘“" {\‘_‘]'-I‘* I!"u::llv”yl\\\"l'llfil |"‘““|v';m"~l through For Omahi country the owners, agents or officers of | Hits—Philadelphia 15, New York 7. Er. | thou shalt not escape caluriny LRI R G DO EE I ST LR i bl A Al e o For Nebraska: Fair, followed by showers | her, where the: d'hor wi r trhich shall refusc fo fuceive,in tho order | roms—New York 3. Batteries—Knell and | = Hegot tangled on the word calumny and | for, 82 each, succoeded in gotting them | ihe programmoof the evening was as fol- T L e A e bor ‘.‘,h".,”'l", “.”':‘.' I",", el they muy bo offered sald vessel, cuttle for | Cross, Fwing und. Vaughun, _ Unmpirese | after trying t got untangied. exciaimeds cashed and started for Cleveland, O., but was | lows: £ ea ern nordom sty E pain and almost exhausted. She vom trausportation ton forein country, sald cattle | ooy agins an . G 0 Al 3 overtaken at Marion éind brought bick here PART I, easterlywinds. © S wod by | Hed violently and became so suddenly ill boing in sound condition able for i i Go off the stuge,” replied Ophelia and lodged in juil ! ey i her | or Southy Dalkows ooy, dollowed, by |, that it was thought bastto\getin physt transportation, and shipper tendering a re AT BROOKLYN. “Tean’t get off, You o to a nunnery.” e e Con it 5 w s Gl e | cian. Accordingly was sumumoned, sonable freight charge, or who shall ma * | Brooklyn 0000 The last part of the performance grow tive- i omisingsOrop Erospects. st D rohate) || e ONE A REL BREVAVRHTLCR, WErabIo) iy s A SR qRERR G ihomebd nobicallito o contract or agreement creating a monopoly of | Boston: o 8 0 0 1 9 ; some and was almost an utter failur Stoux Ciry, Ta., June 0.—[Special Tele- Clgss ook AR [ the young lady, but just give a prescri; the capacity of said vessel for carrying cattle Hits—Brooklyn 6, Boston "hree or four members of the cast acquitted | gram to Tur Bre.|—Reporls from one ro, from Sonut 6. Y 5 ion, ORmer i sl in violation of the luw governing aid regulat- | o 0§ TSEOENE B BOIOR themselves, under the eircumstances hundred towns in South Dakota and north g HeeamENipRaTEiviLE: tion, Dr. Cumeron did “ns requested, ing the duties and obligations of common car- | < % 2 C & creditably. Mi: o ague : g 3 : L A At Southampton—The be, from About an hour later the doctor and Kinslow, Daly and Kelle; creditably. N Itose Montague 1 Nebraska today show thatall crops are in —Pomponn Durand : vicrs to the public, and providing unjust dis- | Motiiiews and Guiining. ¢ eptable Ophelia. Her impersouation of [ oo 1<) = i b Miss y ' York. was summoned to the sick lady's crimination between shippers. s t crcature was nicely done, Mrs, oxcollont condition. ~Tho injury towhent | viuu1 solo—My Love ilus Gane A-Safl- At London—Tho Kansas, from Boston bedside. He found her in a very seriois teagan also defended the bill and AT BUFFALO. Koch-Ropeneak, as the queen; Miss Holene "‘““""‘,‘."‘:,jl“‘i‘f‘)'f slight ¢ 5"_*""'"]“ cor Ing..... % <oreec.Molloy | At Philadelphia~The Philadelphia, from | condition. She improved slightfy di wed in favor of its pussage, e 00010340 07| Chcsbro, s the player queen; Georgs Ander hioro hvaeen coplous ain showers S N ol B pool. | the morning and as the hour in wl M. Hal moved to amend the Dill | Cloveland’..\.110 0 0 1 5 8 8 3 *#—14 | son, who toolk ‘the - part of Clandius. | ¥eryWhote and the outlook is espeolally | Pinno solo—Gavotie, In ... Godard e sho was to be made a wifo approached u rting the words, “not 3 KW s . e e Ghos ouis Kocl QLADIS) e dre strickenfcountles DHoA gLl 7 R e | 54 e (i qEPHOs in g00d fuith by pe f..v.“‘“,-,.,”., S having | . Hits—Buffalo 6, Cleveland 13. Errors— {,:";j‘"hl;{-f‘ 3, l',"(,m"‘l'l‘» i, e L Avochy | Jast year, Piano Duet—La Balladine .. ... Lysbherg A Rear End Collision. German priest was called in and pio- cattle for teansportation ut. such date. suet, | Buffalo 6, Cleveland 2. Batteries—Haddock e e OO SR EIORALIO SR ARG —_— Dissos ML Eu tnamiandic. Thorpes Scorr Crry, Kan., June 9.—An extraengine | nounced the words which made her Mes i ion ; I HRdoiac . |:‘_.".I\ “:_“ and Clark, McGill and Snyder, Umpires— ard, [‘.ux'l:lf[‘\)\llh x‘m lxlx-lnln.m x;.w“, German Lutheran nod. al solo ,\mx.‘.‘llu-,‘;n\_ o chlesinger ahd ey e “‘”, and wrecked the rear | Charles W. Eckert, whi he lay in hed acts heing s o occupy § s an Qittnt 3 C. W. Fiteh, as Guildersten; Jumes. . g o 3 s8.J. Yates. & y ca o ckedithofirea GRS WA 100G she lay g storuge rooim.” Barnes and Gaffuey it _us Marcellis; J. Lambert, o Denrqu k. T, June 9.—The ( X Piano solo—Die Juzd ......Rhelnberger 1 of the Colorado eastbound passenger | suffering from pain. She was unabloe to Mr. Vest opposed the amendment as one R ein g grave digger, and . Mills all deserve special | T-utheran synod, in session here, has 300 min- 31ss C. Palmer, the Missouri : railway today. | arise from hev couch, so the idea of a that would entirely neutraiize the bill, =~ Bittabore Bl 0 EaNo#oRG 0 s 1 mention isters, 450 congregations and 50,000 communi- | < PART 1. : Two persons were slightly injured and one | church wedding had 1o be abandoned. It o Mr. Hour said tht where ull tho storago | FUENE -0 5 8 0 8 8 8 § Cooley expressed sincero rogret, after the | cants, and is spread over fourtoen states, in. | Capricelo Brillante, 0p. 2 (two pignos .. | \was' fatally hart. dal party that asscim- Sl TR id TOLURY | niee bittabine 1, Ok iekb 0. Brroks B ronpamice over lils misfortune in getting | cluding Dakota, Wisconsin, Nebruska and | yius . ifiiiue. panicd by Miss Walla —— i bed-chamber, while in 4 slow, catie o private carrior, 5 Chicago yin' ana® Quisti (160150 Y en SO L eotared Tubiah no) o o et convention was oponed by the | Vocul solo—Burst, Yo Apple Buds At A Village Nearly Destroyed, solemn voice the priost pronounced tho 0 a privato ci | R o rerguson and | could go- ¢ such an audienco and be | president, Rev. I’rof. G. Grosman of Waverly, Y ; Stephen Emery | Corcnester, Conn., June 9.—The whole | words, *Until ded = 1 Mr. Vest denicd that statement, but said g g laughed at and guyed and maintain his equi- | Lo, His report showed the synod in a pros Miss ¢.T & words, *Until death do you part. nnh.n \\'ml'--\lwvul\-;l to be the l.n\" no_ha mn Holbert. librium. He declires that tonight ho will go | perous condition., A report will be read to- | Piano solo—G: avatte .......Kontski | business portion of the town burned earl After the ceremony Murs. Eekert toolk could result from the passage of t A 3 vough wi 5 it O el B 5 Miss orning, causing a loss of $6 ar- | a relapse ¢ rew stend WOrse ur oould pebilt o :lm.\.‘- ls‘..'.n \n«‘l’;‘hl\l THE SPEED RING. through without the book. morrow denouncing the Bennett law. Vool solo- Taee f,“m) Bahine Spohr {!{:l*l{"_ “’"_'{-d asing a loss of §60,000; par- | a relap: .|va graw stondily Wwouse u il A IppoE (Hoakintn) and 4ibs badl becnioaate S L Flute ey s M Rainiiole: gL ypinsutce g ”:"fi‘;}{"“;“» morntug, when she died 4 > Engl ¢ St. L o s Man. State Ce ) itteo ead. | La Flute Enchantee (iwo pi Akessen — @ bride of « day. itrol the English market and shut out all t. Louis Races. Assaulted an Unknown Man, ShCaniatioommitisomanapend P Mozart-ysbers Probably the Vessel. DR ro R A A R aRhen Renoa thit ther cattle dealers in the United State Sr. Louts, Mo, June 9.—Summary of to- | William Oilman, a German laborer, was | CEDAR Rarips, Ta., June 0.—[Special Tele- SR A GYAN B RO New York, June French steamer | the young lady was marvied against | The result was that the p of cattle were ay’: res : arrested last night on the charge of having | ram to Tug Bee.]—William Buchanan, o eereennesnsssesd £ = T A put up and put down when this monopoly | 9478 Faces: ELsan e S es ofibiving : Miss B Hiiorpe. Burgundia, from Mar: arrived | will, Asked in reference to a rumon chose, because it controlled rtatio One mile—Castaway won, Harry Glenn | ssaulted an unknown man at the corner of | treasurer of the Cedar Rapids water com- Py, 0 0 ving Zephyrs. ......Jensen | tonight is probably the French steamer seen 4 > died fr )iso! s o cliptc, bocauso it contrellod transportation. | socond, Khaflan third, Time.-1:4 Tenth and Douglas streets. Just before mid- | pany, and a member of the republican_ state | © ' S210=Mgnunring Zopiees. . R I e RSl | WIS BORUE o polnh: IoTmtd B yeas, 10: nays, 23. No quorum having voted | -, Mile and an cighth—Tenacity won, Rhody | night the two men met and after a few mo- | coniral committee from the Fifth district, | Lullaby.. Sun b | T L L DR g IOt FEaani0 iy A RNBEINGAVOLL >ringle sec i Time— i : 5 E? o ight a e age of ine yea Chorns Class. but he did not have any idea that the ihe senate without further uction on the bill | PHngl second, o third, Time-1:3¢ " | ments' conversation Oilman struck the may | 91°0 1850 night at the ago of fifty-nine - yea POl sl et lAlol atrao0ntion ey President of Nicaragua Dead. BT BT uay an Sl bl s or the amendment adjourned. milo--Monto Rosa won, Anno Elizabeth | o0 the )l"l;;t‘.fik‘i\;:lvhlxi?n lhnmj': l'u;«"_“fl mille A Burglar and 1o held in the hall pa ud a delightful hour | SAN JUAN pEL S, June f.—-General Pedro | (ho dicd, and she denied having tuken cond, Onlight third, ~Time —52! R PAveR R sEa ho armee and s | OrruMwa, Ta., June 0.—[Special Telegram | was spent in social intercourse. Duri & this | Joaquin Chamorrrie, president of Nicaragua | any drug. Her hushand stated that she Como mie Ll B _ywon, Outlook second, | ning about in a dazed condition, started | to Tue Bee.]—Charles Morrison, the Eidon S pinionROTE iy o ity on (shosuho sod | fnd lead eriotiisfoouseevVaLive pavty,Hatod tabi a4 dYn N oh OLGFAMTODIEY motion of Mr. Comstock of Minnesota the | ““Nila" und 5 quistor—.Cecil B won, I toward the He was followed down | safe burglar, and Steve Moore, a forger, con- [ st 0 vistt vho nrt exhibite withotah it | Granada, June?. ~ {lilo ot taalIver biD puised Bativias wes | aioraand pduienclecll B won, Douglas strect as far as the railrond tracks | fined in the Wapello county jail, escaped last | i) 000 ! IR BEetiE heli b under the bridge, where he was lost sight of. | night by forcing open the door of their cell | ! oeloc orhotia nlohiraslof|the ax > Sk P - amended 50 as to read as follows : — i f 2 3 To Miss Young, who is in charge of the art Carrorrroy, Ky., Juue 9.—The congres- | o i b Tou Bk T It is thought he jumped inte the river, with the aid of an accomplice. department, is due great credit. The exhibit [ ;oM e et S| ‘A bill directing the purchase of silver h 5 P 2 B s ghartment, iy duc gret credit. 'The exibit | sional convention to nominate Carlisle's sue bullion and tho issuc of treasury notes | Monms Panx, N. Y., June 9. —Summary o ETE e TOO MUCH EDUCATION. L I DR cessor toolc fourtcen ballots wnd adjourcd thercon and for other purposes,’ of today's races: Mhe following promotions [amane. thel ralll| o, 2 5 .| the country who had not studicd longer HREL cSomor Mr. Lodge of Massachusetts offered the Half a mile—Lima won, Rheingold second, | .+ o ""E il 8 Bismarck Explains the Discontent of Miss Tishue had on exhibition a g following resolution, which was referred to | Kilvue third, Time 482, way postal clerks running out of Omaha on the People. water colors, rom copy mostly, very f Miners Strike. {ho commitice on Jorelkn ltalrs: That the | hreo-quarters of u miie—Lord Dalmeney | the Union Pucifio have boen made upon [ roxnoy, June 9.—In an interviow with o | Taithful iy dolineation. A country sunsoe | PARIS, Juno 8.—The majority of the miners By seeretary of the treusury be directed to in- | \on, Rhous second, Extra Dry third, Timo | the recommendation of Head Clerk spondent of the Daily Telograph Bis- | Was one of the best of her works on exhibi- | in the St. Etienne district have struck. The : 2 » A Compa House Proceeding. WasHINGTON, June 9.—In the house on form. the house whethgr it is true that the 2 Jrame: B (e 5 OOK . tion. zendarmes are ecting the miners. Cunard steam: y Saturday last [ “po Oramar:= SHCAE R, EMBhorer, iifrom 1 Classi | casqin) e dRen e no' i concesatont to the. o s Dinsmore had & collection of work [ | SCMI8F™Es are protecting the .iucrs. refused to obey th s of ofticers of the | () nihilists was possible. ~ Over education had | crayon and water colors. Her portrayal : Tnite o ol returt 2 new crew recently 9 Tni gt 099590 k crayon encawatar.colo eraportrayals of M e's Tariff Bill Passed. United States to give retuin passage to_c cats—Listmony won, Losburg second, | ©f the new crew recently added to the Union | jog to much dissatisfaction and disappoint- | objacts from stilllifo particularly fine Sy e R R ek .»1‘ o s W dminigrantel landed - abfNew: Yok limiy . Mime—1:42 and 1:42, Pacitic fast mail service; W. C. Mulford, | ment in Germany but in Russia_it had led | Miss Hortsufl's exhibit attracted much a ARIS, June 9. c dey G donos, G V. H. Bl and C. 1. Baket | to disaffoction and ‘conspiracy. There wero | tention, and it served to- ovineo that this | has pussed. Meline's tarifl bill by a vote of | i 0 108, nd an eighth—Dundee won, Robber | 4 0 Class B, taking charge second, Juck Rose third, Timo—1 e SR by the suid company in violation of the contract labor laws of the United | pphivecisht Sorvitor thivd, Time wtates and i1 50 what steps, if any, have bees | Priscilla second, Servitor thivd, Time—1:00! cighths of a milo—Highland Lass won, | ¢ f X 5 from class 2 to class 3, with nece of | ten times as many people young lady possesses all the attributes of an $100 per annum in sulury 8 tland, | the highe Iks of life as ther artist. Her work in bas relief does her much S 0. C. St. Amour, . Bgan, W. H. | tofill. Further, education was making pe- | credit, and her copy of the “Dying Gladiator" Women and Literature. T‘l‘.“ll‘ ::x:w’.‘nh\ YIA:lI\!‘II :"'.fi .i-mp,l v l\“xvtvhw, A D. (l s m;fi Frank “}. dantic theorists and visionaries, un‘fi\ for con- | taken from a study from the P.-gm.zr M-h{.ul Tt is needless to discuss here the much liod vs of the z Sweezey, from class 3 to class 4, with un ad- [ stitutional government. It would be mad- | evoked much favorable comment. She also | voxe io ex in lite o, mado duce reparation for theiv refusal to obey The Last of the Brewers. vauce of '§150 per ot eyt T v || P e bRkl S0 site | vexod qucation of Hog i Hlierature,nhot the orders of the officials thereof, The Omahas and Milwaukees their s B R Do |y ery rooa! woe may assume that, whether through “I'he floor was then accorded 16 the commit- | final gamo of the series b the local park this ¢ i 2 tee on the District of Columbia. Several district bills were passed and then This Marting's must therefore be raled with a rod of ivon. Pirsons worl in crayon in. still lifo nature or n long process of evolution, afternoon, and a good crowd should turn out 9 STihe the frarie ; ng to the labor question, the prince | w dlent, as was also her studies in base | the ] and sco tho Bluck Sox redeom themselyes, | qers! o0 this moming the framo bam at 610 | ;5Culod the iden that tho workmen would | reliof and her copy work. different coloring from the minds of men the house took o recess, & The old favorito and. reliuble twirler. Dad | S0uth Eleventh street, owned by C. B. be contented, “because,” he said, “the | Miss Thorpe's collection of water colors, | as a class, says a writer in the Century, : ‘\',I,‘“‘“;_,'X".““l”‘l-‘”“"‘_'“"‘l, Of (e houso 10 | Gjirke, ono of tho bost all around on i the | SAuires, caught firo and burned to tho | vich are never confentod, * He spoke strongly | consisting principally of copy studies, ut Perhaps the best ovidence of this lies in Absolutely Pure. Dbjtctions by Bules or Hooybussed, owing 10 | coqm, will bon the. box. for Omaha, and the und. The building was occupied by Tom | agaiust any dictation as to the hours of lab racted great atteation. A bunch of roses by | he literature of the last two conturios, | A eroum of tartar baking powder, ighoss thirty-five went over with the provious ques- tion ordered, the minds of women asa class have a Doy ondasrith iy i SR RIS UK wholost four horsos valyed at s, | and agninst usurping the vightful authority | her was probably tne best piece of worls i | 1 \hich they hiwve Deen i TPOANE | of losenine st oo oot Hishos 10. 1t must be borne in mind, however, | The Bemis bag compuny’s building to tho | of parents over their children. the exhibit, : o ol s T M A af lnavenini stroug [ w i e that the Brewers are ono of the best teams in | south was damaged to the extent of $100, e == A ”nlnw l”nlm]un]‘fi crayon I\\\'wlrh'[ml i::f.'.l hl\f\-': A5natihaman) yasdn Bty o e et HeRd | (SR AR L T g » whole Western association and_ thy v @ Mrs, Johuna Murphy, who owne ) ‘ollege Takes a Pirm Stand. and particularly a portrayal of a ch o U i BISMARCK'S INFLUENCE, the whole Western association and_that they | while Mrs. Johana Murphy, who owned the A College Takes a Firm Stan sl atinilazlya otiaiburchiiof | A0N0ENEMARIYCE, DUESILOUEILthal pe: areout for tho pennant. S0 if defeat again | house just north, suffercd a loss of $150. | Barrie Cirkk, Mich, June 9.—[Spocial ] ke opidly A Caprivi Speaks of the Ix-Ohancellorts | £oMmes 1o the locals no ‘one should bo disap- | Suires' 1035 was $200. " None of o property | logram to Tuk Bex.| - Bustlo ('n‘-vlt col- a0 M sy Relnnerieiyork of aisimllaL )l’;‘, ,\‘l;::i""“‘,,'""‘}’",,,', l'"‘lllg‘,\,),:'|','.f:'1’1"“,',:'. D Ed M seinating Personality,” panied, B loge proposes to stand in with the other places excess of foeling is_unbalanced by men- pe on usee, BERLIN, June 9.—Before the committee on Opening of the Dog Show. Not Creditable to the Participants, | of learning, although the fuculty had made ree. tal orartistie training; but even in these —— the army Dill today Chancellor Caprivi ex- | o Qmaha dog_show opens this morning | After leaving the opera houso st night | strenuous efforts to keep the facts from the | Samplos of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine [ erudo productions, which are by no rapaa Y eCk of Monday, June dth, , pressod concurrenco In the statement of tho | ag 1500 Farnum sireet with n larges Lst of e’ | some. fifty young men of tho dnde geder met | public: peiubn & Co.s, 1oth und Douglas, cures | means confined to one sex,it may be | QUEEN OF THE FAT WOMEN. Two students accused of king too :-r‘l:li«lltll‘\ r:'r" ousness, sleeplessness, neu- | omarked that women deal more with Week of Monday, Tune 0th minister of war that it would be impossible to | tyies than any previous show could boast of, | Judge Cooley in the alley in the v at- | free with the oppostto i tempted to rotten egg hi Before they | been expelled and their TR yussions. A feminine Zola of any grade of leclared the v ¥ 3 hud " accomplished tholt: purpose - tho judge | in high dudgeon ovor tho affair, ‘Thoy d A LONG SLUMBER, PSS Ons. Sy X ¢ OCHARLIK DIAMOND, declared the bill would not be a table to g , 1p it i o 3 9 ability has not yet appeaved. . them unless the torm of service was short- | Of liberal patronage. There are large dogs. | succeeded in reaching Jack ods’ *saloon, | clare t w will never submit to the i - ) ) ) L ugly dogs and beautiful dogs and dogs of | where be remained until four policemen ar- [ justice but at the same time _the students are | The Union Depot Dream of Over Thirty ery known color, iz and breed. In addition | rived, after which they escorted him.to his | expelled and there is no probability that the Yoara Ag0. A DPT. OHITTE 5 this main feature there s a fine display | room, i faculty will recede from its position. Durin : f §9: e has been most felt, [t is true that, as a OAPT, OHITTINN DN, of rare bivds und the work of the taxidermist’s g e the piist term cight ‘students have been ex- [ Over thirty years ago Governov Cuming, | yylo, they look at the world from a | Andhisgreat Arctic collection ft hands, and an hour can be pleasantly ublic School Exhibit pelled and all for thig same offense, with that spirit of discornment which men | inory omotional standpoint than men, Y SLAOCKKY b jifwo by ol and youuE. MO | mng exhibit of work done by puplls, in tho G Tyl A prophocy, suld to tho writer: “In the | but hoth have written of love, and for | miq nero of Niaga wuse his weight does not - fall into tho scale, | eXhibition will centinue throughout the week: public schools will begin next Wednesday in | International ‘Pypographical Union. | valley of that creek (pointing to whero the | one Suppho there have been many Ann- | wire. e wiil . troe oxbibition in front us wait another year. Then, if necessury - Room 106 of itz Ber building, tendered the | ATANTA, Gay, fuiie 9.—The Thirty-cighth | Jones street sewer is now located) will be the sons. Mlle. do Seudery und Mme, de | of the Museo ovory afternoon it i o'clock wi Leh .:“v‘f" |‘r\'|\.:|v-l to T‘mx‘-.u o I conflicting Rank and Money Marrvinges. sohool Lons fos tha G oaaten T_" Mr. . Rose- | 8nual session of the International Typo- [ Pacific railvoad. Buy there, my friend, and | La Fayette did not monopolize the senti- RS Tth some anxiotyy oauy I still face the fray | 14 j hecoming more and more hard for we exhibition will fclude speci. | raphical union cguvened in this city today. | hold your purchases as long us you can for [ ment of theiv time, but they refined and | FMIERSON & NMITLE3UAR N, with some anxiety AT e - Faubourg St Germain mothersto find | mens of drawing, penmanship, problems in | The most important action was the passingof exalted it. The tender and exquisit Tii Balludi andiBane 50lce An Embezzler Conf vich husbands for their daughters, | Avithmetic and anulysis, and i addition sam- | resolutions endorsing the Chase-Breckinridge | ™ e ied too early and I lost my best feiend, | coloring of Mme, de Stacl and George g sy, 1L 9. g ot g 1 | plesof work done by the manual training class | international copyright bill and directing the LA T'a § A i Sand had a worthy counterpart in that JOK BLLACIK, DENVER, Colo,, June 0. —[Spe ogram | writos u Paris cor respondent. As tl s oFWbrkduna by Bty Lo oy e the sume to- tha | but whore I sit to edit theso memoirs I can " ¥ | to Tue Brr.]-Edwin B, Love, agent of the Lt o) Ll i deiit of the sonate and the speaker of the | from the windows of my homestead this 30t | Of "““" aubriand of '«‘”“‘""""» h | The Logless Dancer Wells-Fargo express at the union depot in | 1o o ¢ } ' AN s R fal house. ~The resolutibns urge congress tepass | day of May, in the year of grace 1500, see th But 1t is in tho mora LRSS the THE WHITINGS, Ahis city, hus confessed himself an embezzler | MWriage with one of these young ladies i yyang:the Apatralian Ballok.. the bill as originglly, introduced includiug the | busy teamsters of that prince of contructors, | touch of human sympathy, tho divine | 5o 0 a e, Mo 10 the amount of §2,000. His method of work- | Mizht open to a nouvel envichi would be Cireado, June 9.—The central council of | ype setting and noygimportation clauses. Ernest Stulh, but latterly known to fame in | uality of compussion for suleving, the | THE HALLIRS ing was to open remittances of C. . D. paci of small value, She could not endow | the Knights of Labor, hearing that Govern e - friss ‘ 4 B 4 ’ swift insight into the soul pressed » Jalines, as 1o ope ances o pack- o Fifer was about t 2 call fow a special >, . ; that direction, beaving away the surface + wges aud when tracers were sent out for them | Ber husbund with a title, and her proten- | Fifer was about to issue a call fo a specia Petition oy an Extra Sessior B SHNEIAR - MO LINTRY. 6 R iiae 1o would open. otliers” to mako kood what ho | $1015 £0 be botter than his family would | Session of the logislature, huvosent Wi re- | Guicago, dune, sy ununimous vote to- | EEUNE of many lots and lands barely Tho heavy and weary wolght S T e N Ln].[:;.'\[.:u»;l:u“.‘.-u.::.rI,L nd \\\l-ln m;»m\l.-fl\. {.-.. ulllllll'l\l ull :Illx:n:‘nul‘ for le‘_tnlllu)_ \[h.- form bill embodying the esseutial features of | Fifer to call an é@itia session of th It or pledged visduct; of which cluss of cross x'h.n :«-»l tr AIA'I' the un:m-l of wome ,I‘,')“' | And two great stuge shows gation became too hot he confessed «ve | has not tho recommendation of beauty. ( the Australian system. islature to conside constitutional amend- { ings wo have already five to the west of us ned to finer spiritual issues, Vs 2 3 N has o wifo and a pleasant, howme in this ity. | The sons of noble familics, s such, are Qe ment perinitting the eivy of Chicago's bonded | and threo oastward: without. countis. the | broad humanity has vitalized modern | ONE DIME ADMITS TO ALL {lia downfall s uttributed to gumbling. Ho | not nearly so much prized us they ' used Woat Point Bxe indebtedness to bo increasod to” £,000,000. | coming “blossing in disguise” as un ex-editor | literature, 1t is the penctrating spivit A utlder surveillance but not urrested. The | 44 he by the magnates of the French ¢ The sum named is for the purpose of promot- | would have oxpresscd it, that on Tenth strect f c conty c s b 1 RGO SUFYC g i LA y th the French, A, S pis [ ntury, which has been aptly SB0LL the affuiy ® OMoers arovery rotlcent { gy thoy cun. piek up in all | WESTPOINT, N. ¥, June 0.—The exercises | ing the success of the world's fair. Efforts | Governor David Butler, from what mouve | om0 e ety e SkPa AT $00ub the, Atk directions the daughtors of ‘men who | today were principally thosc of the batallion | to increaso the uniount o us to provide for | it s not necessary o inquire, presumably u | {9400 Wiman s sentieg, We (o tol : GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1679, e have made money In business, For in. | of. engineers, who gave a very creditable | other municipal undevtukings were defeated. | legitimato and honorable one, within the first e Gl it e : s e Y, , Y| 0, tel sontemplated 1 drill for four solid hours in the hot sun. The - term of his incumbency in the gubernatorinl f v <) B RLYe y J W. BAKER & CO.% NEW Youk, June 9.—Captain Campbell of i contemplated hotween | gyirmish drill and mortar firing took place s for Westchester, i ked luously to settl | of truglo pussions, of herolo virtuos, o the Auchor Line steamer Anchoris, from | the heivessof a manufacturer of corsets | {his ovening. NEW You, June 9, —(Special Telegram to | 8805fy the Omaha Northwestern and th | motherly and wifely devotion, but woman § Glasgow today, reports that he sighted the | 80d adescendent of Marshal de Grouchy, S G e Lo e [BPRGN 1 OGS Omaha Southwestern railwyys with the en | isnot rocognized s a profound spiritual I'Bfl as flE , 2 r who was a man of ancient family. Her | ny Tue Bux]-At = Westohestor—-Kirst race, | dowment of state lands, tme being the | o Aphrodite, the ideal of benaty, is 1'rench steamer La Bourgogne 200 miles east fatber 15 Glad to biiv o tE ton Bov s The now offices of tho great Rook Is- | Josie W., Betty Prather second; second race, | essence of the contract, and ho was su A . H A A o AR ST T o it e gleet 3 Drospoct of heupe | 180d route, 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam | Byristor, Montaguo second; thira race, | cossful, Omaha b the roads somoboiy 1d { i i 1d, craft westward. La Bourgogno left here Saturday | she is delighted at the p oct of hear- | gtrogt, Omuha, tre the finest in the city. | Strathweath, Rocs sosondi th aoo. | else the lands, and e citizens vay | goddess of wisdom, s cold, cra r. vy oM French company’s ofticers here do not believe | that **Madame la Marquise est servie,” oust nt lowest rates Meriden, Trestlo secoud; sixth race, Sam | gloria mundi, now you see it, and again you | with all the delicacy aud cloarness of ) Aretped la f b "__w.“‘:;wf ‘v"‘j"‘:: y it was La Bourgogue that was sighted and | A Belgian prince of non-royal house was . 1 t she is the vie- A " t d_an gia co of non-royal house wi L v Wood, Admiral second don’t. The location of the 'Omaha railway | the Hellenic instinet, but she is v e [esh s e, skoath o6 5 say had it been her she would have reached | yhio someseight or nine years ago to get e RS bridge on the line of the Union Pacitic vail- | tim of an inexorabla fate, a stern Neme and b 4 Thr midte. seouomioal l MRS, 1% M. FENNIMORE of Boelolt Kunsas reduce the term of cumpulsory militavy Ampla aooommadations bavs Boen! ade vear of the opera house . and pure affections and men with the coarser | A heauty weighing 691 pousis yice. dhe leaders of the freisinnige party | gight-seers and tho exhibition is well worthy It is not, ho yin literature of pure | Hurp soloist and song and dunce artis o sentiment thy oinfluence of wome In the course of his remarks Chancellor e That, ns o Caprivi suid the withdrawal of Bismarck hud deft uffairs less secure than when his f it i persounity still figured before the world. still find’the simplest duties dificult be- wearn and king of the slack is no court here, the conncetion which . L) down by Tn their groat sketeh the type of sensual love, Athena, the 1 Is absolutely puro and Y { it in solubl Now York by this time, 3 An Omaha Druggist Drowned. o b ens of t burg tot i o \ e b " hold ot £400.000 by going to hymen's | 4 tujegraph dispated was recelved in tho | A Hundred Thousand for Princeton, | road, brought the citizeus £ that burg to the Antigono pationtly hopoless, an | I BI] “ouins ol vont as pr ributors for & value . F T awaiting @ sacrific 1, nourlaing, strengthe uing, s altar with the daughter of aman who ut ] y o BILY DAORATRD. Al Ml sapied rose frout being sireot-sweeper to hay- " R e s B 2 literpture, porfans ln B ——— A Hurricane in Hungary. Prsar, Juno 9.—A tremendous hurricane | F0s¢ b accompanioa by thunder and lightning swept | & & contract for sweeping the streets 0.0r Hungary ImIAI\ Many persons ave re. | Of Paris. Ported killed by lightning. city lust night stating that C. F. Gurney PrINceToN, N. J., June 9.—Commencement t d o the Saunders street drugglst, who few days | exercises were beld today. At the annual | SaxA" ¢ N Wimlare Wkt gy | AEMSCR masculide Lierakure, pOFISCk ago went to Wisconsin to visit relatives, was [ mecting of th 1 of t 1 lont rd ’ Hustrati B e e nlsualitil literature, 80 vigorous, 80 staty | W. BAKER & CO, Dorchester, Mass for 8 persois In healthe 80ld by Grocers everywhere, But his sisters who were | drowned Sunday afternoon while boating on | Patton announced that Mrs, Brown of Prince the “New Depot ut Omaha, With Arch niless, had to wmarry poor widowers, Lake Michigau. ton had offered §100,000 for new dormitovies. | tectural Plans,” and the after explunatory | Thi