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THE OMAHA DaAILYy BEE 11, 1890. NUMBER 352, 7. T OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE — v 668 boF L0 SeRALS is state: | DD ™ — N Wt T r ST AT s . 'DENTS, [ o THE WILSON LIQUOR BILL. | bt S G s n it o mors st | READING -~ THE ~ RIOT ~ ACT, SO Sl | SILVER TALK IN THE SENATE, | *<®ve® coevrs: IS JOY TURNED T0 SORROW, \J to punish Representative Harmer of Phila- The Preliminary Estimates Concern- The College Painters V& | Be Quictly :l:;:l\vt"lr‘lfl‘;",”l!::l'!’;[\-':'I.:lv,»’v;:l:; Rl ”M'\l_"l“}“”lgll: _ ing Wheat :lnl‘\lll’::c‘ iraine, Kbl Bxpelled and Not 12 outed. ——— Tt Will Meet with Strong Opposition Trre- | €ntrenchéd, but has been prepariug for the | Ohairman Faithorn Tnflcts a Fine on Several | of dume to the dopartment of ngricuttuee m. | Teller Attacks Sherman Fierooly, Deuonuo- .,,'}I“,f',‘,";,:‘f“‘;,A,.",Z;,‘“',",ffj.,..i Hations™% | The Sad Experience of a Well Known Davd tussle all winter, H i spective of Party Lines, MISCELLANEOU Western Roads, clude the preliminary estimates of the area ing Wall Street's Influence. public action will be taken in” easo of the enport Merchant, of wheat, both spring and winter, and their Harvard students who painte ye Harvard James J. Brooks has been stored by - — y Windom to his old place at the b condition, While several states increased college buildings and the staty John Har- ot sorvico bureat, . Mr. Bro | s o ot Lt nge | vard Tho nies of thostudd. \aro gonor. | HE HEARS FROM A LONG LOST BR TO COME UP IN THE HOUSE TUESDAY, | L zeeret sorvics iurean, "3, Brooks'do | ALL RULES BEING STRICTLY ENFORCED. | tho aven of winter whoat st e | SINGLE STANDARD MEN OF TWO. KINDS v, “Tho s of thestudy o gonar OTHERY reasons which he has explained to the sec —_— winter wheat killed in Illinois and a Juniorand one a sophomore, belong to tary and which do pot interest the publi N ’ » | Indiana and to a limited extent in two or | . - | Bef ottel J 3 Congressman Stockbridge Sends Ten | o will remain fu chargo antil Yo Meeting of the Western Freight Asso- | {10 And, 10 & o iced the aetara (| The Colorado Man Classes the Mono- | wealthy familics and one is the soh of a man | Dfore a Letter to the Absent O Thousand Coples of the Wrohg nent chief s appointed. Mr. Brooks fs | elation at Chicago—A Tumble in | every wheat growing stateof any prominence metaliists as Bither Hypocrites of national r putation, The general opinion Renches Him Nows Comes of famous for the fact that he is th Hasl:- Oonl. Fites Averted except Kansas and Oregon. The percentages I S of the students is that on the eve of com His Death by Accident - Speech to His Constituents ive who was ever superintende - represent the actual area now growing in Ll bbbt 4 mencement an exposure would only make 1owa News cited Senators solool; Lumber Rates Unchanged. comparison with the acreage harvested last Subsidies Wanteds bad matter worse, The guilty ones will be L d § 3 _Senators Padddck of Nebraska, Moody of ar and include what was sceded last fall quictly expelled from coll and will as iy hnml: l'lll&llll.\. Pierce ‘"ill. |.l-fl‘_\r‘ 0\[‘ North except what has been replaced by other crops. e = quietly leave Cambridge The police have I 1 T 10 q ol td xota and Sunders and Power of Montaua | opioago, June 10.—[Special Telegram to | 'The general average 18 01 reduction of 7ae i . Senate today on the case and know their men, but AVENPORT, Ta, June 10.—[Specia WastiNaTos Buipau Tire Osama B } before the senate committee on | ottt GO0 BRI IR fate | 88 per cont of lust year's ‘wititer wheat are: NVASHINGI0N) Jahi6 10, I ¢ e’ OOy find themselyes in a position where they | Tus Brr.]—Walter H, Hender, o merchang 10, 513 FounTEENTI STRER commerce today and presented the claims of 4 teer ¢ ¥ X The per centage of the principal states are | 8mong the petitions presented and referred | gun” do nothing if the college authorities, | of this place, | 8t croountored extiol Wasnixgrox, D. C., June the Missouri river for improvements, both | commerce commission decided that 1ines sit- | g follo'vs : New Yorle U8, Petnsylvania i, | was one from tho New Orleans chamber of | whoso private property was disigured, muko | oyt o e e cngointorad an expers The house judiciary committes today took | general and local. uated as are the Alton, St. Paul and Kansas | Virginia 07, Georg Texas 5, Kentucky | commerco asking for an appropriation of | 1o complaint. ik 0 BHl Biots e B te s Riea ap the Wilson original package bill and con- | At thenight session of the house yesterday, | City ronds, ending at the Missouri river, | %4, Ohio 45, Mich Indiana 89, TIinois | g500,000 for the establishment of a steamship | ., The chief of potice said today: S doubt if iteen years ago and more he bade fares lasrediite 1 thout reuching | Congressman Connell succeeded fn passing | could logally shrink theiv local rates to meet Missouri 06, Kansas 108, California 80, Op- | 0o for the b thero will be anything done by tho collogo | well to Thomas Hender, a younger brother, red it for s | hours without reaching ce pension bills through the committee of | {0 I POUB T Fatar aMOVAdY by | O#oR10a: line between New Orleans and the westcoast | guthorities in the matter. They are willing | who was on his way toa new part of the any further conclusion than that on the mo- | the whole, Amoug them J. H. Showalter of | the proportions of through rates quoted by An increase in the acreage of spring wheat | of Afriea, to shield the guilty parties now that the cost | qountry to seek the fortune that had eluded tion of Colonel Oates of Alabama. It was re- | Unadilla, Neb., will reccive £10 per month. | competitors between the same points. For | is reported except in Wisconsin and Dakota On motion of Mr. Morrill the house silver | of repuirs hus been subseribed by the stud- | yvS0 5 o SR T EEEC T re. cnme ¢ »d to 8 sub-committeo with instructions | T bill passed the senate at §72 per month. | instance, a rate from Denver via the Rock | The per centages are: Wisconsin 97, Minne- | pill was referred to the finance committee, ents,” : E L 0ro, 016 ot 1o lotters oame:td Catins ALY > of John Pickard of Omaha will be | [sland to Chicago might be $1, while the | sota 118, lowa 104, Nebraska 105, thé Dalko- Montague Chamberlain, assistant secrotary | the Davenport brother, then silence, Letters 1o report next Tuesday. 5 1SR SOIT § < sland icago might be §1, while the i d 8 ! Mr. Blair introduced (by request) a bill to 4 1 i ot G R R d on the pension rolls subject to the reg- | e 5o vpo Nacct e g et e Mis. | 148 05, There is dlso an increase in Colorado, | M Bli X ) of the college, said toduy: I always sup- | sent to various places in the hopo of finding he Wilson bill \\ll‘l not be reported to the | ulations of the oftice, and Zeba Arnell of | Fte fo the A el . M3 | Washington and the territories, The general | Prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors on | posed that the matter wias somewhat in the | the lost relative came back “‘roturned to house as it stands. The members of the com- | Cortland, Neb, will sceure &0 per month, souri river to Chicago might cach be 60 | povcantige fs 104.5, grounds of expositions for which appropria- | nature of a family affaiv and that the public | \ouios "W i1, Hender settled down to the mittee are unanimously of the opinion that [ Mr. Dorsey sccured the passage of a bill to | cents. Taking winter and spring wheat together | tions are expended by the United States, | authoritics had no right to interfore until | WA Wt FEie Pt O the supreme court made a mistake in its de; | Pension Jane Wood of Gerings. Manifestly the lines ending at the Missouri | the percentage of lust year's breadth is 945, | Referred to the committee on education and | dlled upon by the faculty. Whether this | Delc hal lomas was never to be seen ¢ ake 5 Peuny S. Heari, ICREINAE hATee tins: Fr et ¢ tho | sShowing a net loss of fearly one and three: | has been done or not I cannot say. ‘The mem- | again on earth, when, a few duys ago, he re- cision, but they do not think the Wilson bill s i river must charge the proportions of the | §1OWH LA R The ostimated arca of | 1abor. bers of the faculty are work on the matter | ceived a lotter from San Francisco, written f i ‘ough rate Inste: 3 local o urths on acr ated area o o : bers of the faculty ork on the matte ceived a lotter from Sa Prancisco, writte furaishes the remedy. In whatever form the | GULLIBLE BAKERS SWINDLED, | through rate instead of the local rate or get | g5 \wng 58,124,850 acres. The condition of | The following bills were passed; The sen- | for themselyes.! in a strangely familiar hand and signed with bill may be reported to the house it will meet | 3 none of the business. The lines | growing winter wheat has declined from 0 | ate bill granting to the Chicago, Kansas & | Dr. C. L. Smith, dean of the faculty, said k T e with strong opposition irrespective of part Two Boston Business Men the Victims | ending at — the rive have - con- | 1o 7%, since May 1. The condition of wheat | Nobraska railroad company power to sell and | that he knew nothing whatever of any action i lines. This was developed upon the repor of a “Divine Heale, ;:.'!lff-‘y;-.f.x;‘!lfL\':‘nrf\x'\xff'\‘-‘;.‘-'\’\"- "‘r;“l:;‘_l"l (fl_rr}"“"; in Indiana, Illinois and Te remained at vey to the Chicago, IRock Island & Pacific | it the line indicated. to bo dead. The letter was answered at from the committee on commerce on th Bosto, Mass., Juno 10.—The police have | commerce commission, but the rules of the | tisrme low figure of last monh, onh . | railway company all its railway property, ONLY A JOKE, 'I'“l';')-'.“,‘lr !”"Im.,:\'.',‘“ ",}“:N.vh:‘r i !““‘\: . telle bill on tho samo subject, whic Just brought to light an astonishing story of | Western Frelght association havo not been | Kansas, siid in neariy il tho Southern states; | Lo, ranchiscs in the torritory of Okla- SOV CY 2 BiS Tatiiiass ghvah Wby fiae bes amended in the committee is practically | the influences superstition and incantation changed to mcet this situation and today | TThe plants are gencrally thin on the ground ".l,h,,\“\_(‘x.m“ wis taken ip and unanimous | The Sensational Story of Cantor's In- “_I",f""il“-"" ranc l.w. paper ]_\.}.; ]‘Vlh‘ een identical ~with the Wilson mensure, | have over the minds of ninctcenth century | Ghairmanfaithorn was compelled to fino the | and are lacking in developm cousent was wiven that after 3 o'clock Friday terment Alive a Hoax. Prienie LA s il : brought ag: > Northwestern be- | of } Now Yorl L v e P T iy perous bakery business here, especially » cipal s ave: New York 03, Pennsyl- | ytes by any senator on any question, TRV CEaen b 3 ik L LALLM LG Bl i S b, yania rginia 87, Georgia 55, Texas 6 The question boing o Mr: Plumb's amend. | lishes a lengthy and sensational aceount | ooy o s brother here Thomas Hendow the decision of the supreme court i the Towa | Among the foreizn population. They con- | — ChairmanjFaithorn’s decision is the most im- | Tennesse Kentucky 86, Ohfo 84, Mich: 7 O b1 for the payment | of the death’ and alleged interment ; case, the authority for the restriction must be | celved an idea a shorttime ago that to make | portant in many respects ho has ever made 000, Tnulan 08, TIInolh 0, Missurl 87, | of the. pebiio. debt. (neiuding sach . ave | ulive: of ' Gustavo Cantor, wlilch, whon | 1o i rcet in San Pranclaco aud sttucle luced from that clause of the constitution | their prosperity sure the business must be | He was undoubtedly compelled to make it | Kansas 80, ( 86, Oregon 91, anb fo ki E redemptibRY ot Chlted SLAtes | BroubhEl dow HeTastE nebh o) L e i Which empowers congress to rogulate o aunolated” byaa divino healor, They nc- | under the ryles, bUt it may bring on a serious | “ie following are ol R K e bl Bl C LG i b N O S me is in no way to be asso R covdingly called in Dr, J, A. Rose, a young | conflict. About 5 per cent of a 811088 | ‘natoan EiEes 6 it et A otes) shal etained in th asury c suspicious case. © was taken to a hospital and e d sl e I ar 0 b T b e i it I hriienimanrce) |jpetashtuges ot Wisconsin 82, Min- | cess of $110,000,000. This amendment was |~ Tho story was flest told by a workman | died. The reply that was written to his lete ¥ Lo LR OICI et e L ICRE L L | 2 ot 5 Eh gl nesota iska 83, Dakota 90, | amended by adding to it the words, “pro- | pamed John Stier, who said that on Febru ter never reached hit this uder the power o xegulato commerce s | make thice small tin andin, them | Under Chaluman | Fuithors ruling the | Colorado YO i [ s ot Sty s uson et e covemenclis iy to declare aftivmatively that it is injurious to | placed respectivy £175, $125 and $100 as | Alton, St. Paul, Wabash, Illinois Central cerage of the entire spring whes s o B e VR lasty en pussing Ridge L ol = the physical and moral well being of typical of the desives of the firm, These he | and Kansas City toads would have to abandon | yreadth is 0155, SR RS i '1".'\"“\‘.:\»»::“i‘:\‘,“‘l‘\’,':nl,.l'fl‘ llwl'l_‘\m{ etery Superintendent Millcr - called it A Serious Assault. wunity, but the dairymen are urging this | Sealed and then went inton trance over the | all participation in the freight business | “Phe reported area of oats is 98.7, condition | Sidored swailabic for any purpose except. the | Ly Miller was tlling in - a mew grave | Missovrt Varuey, Ia., June 10.—[Special Jame objection ugainst’ tho manufacture boxes, assuring Berlo & Stuper that their | originated by the competing line: 0.8, 2 bt ety P e R e v e || tol T Baw.|=TIhis. moflng =6 warran® enle of oleomargarine, and they, 0o, sit businéss would increase ten fold dur They will ot do this, and systems 1ike the | *'Xieq of barle Mr. Shorman exprossed opposition to Mr. | Hitenod and heurd sounds wiich Stior claine | CHreing Prank Snowden with - assalt to do lx::' nacted for their benefit. In the stute ”\m bk s anticipated, nd o they became ht cqually s hard bofore thoy will ‘allow | ATed of clover 1003, condition,05.1 L';““S‘;"}'{)‘H‘]‘;ll"(-‘lh'v('l" IyWoriHE, ‘;;:m’m:um’ :.h‘l\’\ u‘i"“lu vu:’u[u\u ‘1“Um 8t MLt ‘x-“m m.” 1"““ p:‘“.“‘ i ”"Hh".“‘h :.r e Noew York oleomargavine is prohibited b skeptical. They opened the cases yesterday mpetitors to tuke at the ‘river traftic ON BOARD THE AT y DT e (AL SHeIh 5| Bowever, . co! ed 1 8 | ofticer, who has yet been unable to make tha e L e s e upes | " Chairman Paithorn likewise fined the | HOW Many Tedious Hours Are Whiled | complications as to bulances in tho treasury | Millor subscquently told Nim- thit e opencd | bein alleged by Snowden and some others oral_control is t erclse it | claring tha ave been mude upes hairman_ orn_ likewis ad ot Awad and' such motters, Sometime artcr | the grave later and found the body distorted | that Areher had attempted improper libertics should bo in the other. It fore evi- | of their faith, Burlington $100 for a_wrong classification, Awayst Al LU bty ASbpddatul (1 Gl the grave later and found the body distor ! « dent, the objectors to the Wilson bill say, —— the Kansas City rond $100 for the illegal pay? | NEW Yok, June 10.—[Special Telegram to | days the secrotary had to pay out #10.000,000, | and eyery evidence that death had oceurred | with some littlo girls, mmong whom was o that' what 0w proposed. is 4 begit. | N0 DIVORCE FOR BILLY RICE. | ing of drayage ind the Burling N GEbhe|| (D BEe e At ot tan e a0 «d the | And sometimes hé had to- pay §20,000,000 a.| after interment. nicee of Snowden’s, who, upon hearing of it it what is now proposed is but begin ing of drayage and the Burlington orth- | Tur Ber]—A letter written on board the | Jid FSEIES b s Aastionaa by/a mopcetan, L o L T o Oy bR tie | Litaioatol ootton il The Y Courth SnysBBNERL th e ‘;::mltfllX;-:(.-,m unattiiorlzeddquotationtotia Atlanta of the Americanisquadron of the Mr. Reagan was of the opinion that & re- | suid that when burying Cantor he did hear | breaking his nose and check bone and cutting might pass o prohibitory statute : and His Wife Ereed. o L\uluun[u dated at Glbl‘:-]!«-l" May 24, of £50,000,000 would beall suflicient, | noises, but on taking off the lid of the coftin | his face und head fu bad shape. Archer and olive or lard oil and then with equal propriety | New Your, Juno. 10,~Billy Rice, the min- A Tumble in Rates Avoided. says: The weelc has bee, in tho main, a | and said he intended to-offev an amendment | found the man was dnmistakably dead. After | his * friends — stoutly deny = overything demand that the United States 16[F St bk saal s is Willtam FL. Dearl, | ..CMICAGO, June 10.—[Special Telegram to | tedious one for the squadroh—coaling the ships | ¢Orrying out that idea. 'He thought the pol | replacing the coftin lid he saw Stiers pussing | i regied to “the stories, Ho &hould lend its aid to give it forco and effect 7 el e, v B Dearl, |myy Ben)— ANl divisions of the Western | and getting in stores: preparatory to starting | 1o%, O PUNIELNE t1e Do0p e or e ohiats hna | ond thought it would bo a good foko |hus been working in this viciity it wonld continue until we should find por- been defeated in his attempt to sccure 8 | puoione aecoore VRS B U8 e | for Brazl 3 the monometallists and contractionists ) him, which he did. He subsequently | for several months and bears the best reputie 4. haps forty-two different articles in as many | divorce from his wi Jlla Blauche Pearl, 39 e A ks e been carried on long enough. The retention | clinched the story by telling of the alleged | tion among those for whom he has worked, different, stat It thus becomes apparent | whom he married in Chicago in April, 1571 I ht AgentJ. M. Johnson of the Rock The baseball teams of the flect hayp been | of that 100,000,000 in gold: had already cost | exhumation. ‘Tlie noises in the grave he now | After receiaing the beating he went 0 a sure that the effeet of such legislation is t e rofares ihis | roportoaliaaainatittn i | Island was appointed chairman of a commit- | allowed on shore, and very exciting “games the goyernment £40,000,000 in intercst. thinks were caused by the water runuing in | geon and BTG a o SHEO TS LI P aeGns T Statta i > referce has reported against him and | tee appointed to confer with the eastern lines | have been played. On Monday the Chicagos | MY Teller said it had cost & ] around the coftin, i he was ord we town, forthwith by e Y A T AL m of the supreme court has con- | on the divisions of through rates on the Mis- | and Bestons started the s, doing some | Went on to question and deny the uccurac At the hospitil today it was stated that | the city police, and started, being followed states and so bring us slowly butsuvely | flvmed the report of the ref He has also | souri river traftic from castern points. very clever fielding and huse running, and of tioatatormonts inMr, Shitn ast | Cantor died of henrt disease and the physi- | by a mob, who took occasion to duck him in 'k to the coudition which existéd under the | refised to reopen the case in order to give the ‘The prospective fight of the meeting was a | showin marked improvement in the mode echon the "”! Oue of the points was | cians scout the idea that he subsequently ve- | the viver, Heasked for protection from the confederation, minstrel an opportunity to produce more evi- | Botice of the Burlington of its intention tore- | of playing. The game finished iu favor of | thut the gold dollar had alway been the | vived, city police, but they told him to skip. After There is also another source of opposition | dence. Rice has been endeavoring to secure | diice hard coal rates from Chicago to the | Chicago, score 14 to 10, unit of “value. “That is mot truc - - - going to George MeGavien's, wi he was not as active as this, but which amonie a fow | the divore ral years, Ho began tho ver from the prescut rate of $3.20 | On Wednesday the Chicagos and Atlantas | §aid Mr. = Teller, = Ewhether it com RMOUR AFTER LT MINE. | working, ho was brought' to town and is is quite strong. 1tis that such legislution | suit in INT7, charging his wife with adultery. ton. A tumbl s was avoided | met. The game stood in#He beginning 0 to 3 | from An - ex-secretiry of 116 L being caved for by the Grand Army of the would be a distinct legal recogvition toan | She put in an answer denying his acousations. | DY it % the n . It was in favor of the Atlantas, when the Atlunta’s l '\" "\!'l-‘“‘_’l'y"':“.q":'"H_h‘ ’\'\Tn:nl \}"1"‘,““:}:, New York supreme Co Decision |‘5"I';1_"1 o, of which he amember, His the name of tho one whom ho had supposed rights doctrines, to crush out which this coun- | ing that he was und control of Mrs, | difterentials. features of tho game werelt phenomienal one | 4% i oylation had kept pace with the in- esto, N. Y., Jupie 10.—Erom an action | serted that Snowden used brass Jnuckles try had to pass through an expensive and | Maggie Emerson, the divorced wife of Min- ppe! Pach and catch of the Atlanfis third baseman | 0 5 y i .. Teller argue i 3 H o court; it i g bloody war. strel Billy Emerson, and that they had formed N_l_’;’ln v }m flllJe u ~'".'.'- ll;;(;llfl'l : and some very clever thmowing to first base .“mu_(l of ‘lhl‘ xm[m_l..x!mm .\h.vllmlvln l-]'(‘flt:!‘vl;ll' tried here today in the s‘\lpumu‘u)ml, itis | Archer d s the whole story. When tha THE WRONG SPEECH. a conspiracy for the purpose of procuring a [ MEW Y OLK, June .—[Special Telegram to | by the A tlan cateher, ho also batted a s"b“':x‘m‘&;(’;“’ R “‘L"‘;";:: "““_”.‘l"fiw““’l‘lmm i evident that Avmour & Co. of Chicago still | officer went to arrest Suowden'it was learned Congressman Stockbridge of Maryland is | 9i¥orce. Kice contradicted his wife's charges | TUE Brn.]-—On account of the very ad- | home run, which gaye $hem threo runs. | SHH00000,01 curtoncy tojech thesbibe 1 | desire to sceure possession of 400 acres of salt- | that he left town lust night, whother teue fu troublo. He was very much impréssed by ‘l‘gll\inst.hhn. The case was sent to John S. | vantagcous trafio arrangement that the | Score, 16 to ¢ in favor of the Chicagos, Dy M. Shermun and. otiiers that the support- | Mining territory in. the western New Yorl | Porarily or to escupe arrest, is ot lnov a speech recently mado by Representative | Divenport as referce some months ago. He | Northwestern railway company has with the ONG s of the bill wanted a cheap dollar, Mr. | saltfields. The judgment rendered clears the it howld be B YA 5 Lo i made a report to the court finding that both | Upnion Pacific. ' bilta s = A CONGRE by i i ¢ ey LIl Ll g o Gear of Iowa on the tarift question and con- | the iinstrel and his wife had been. guilty of | Ution Pacific, the Vanderbilts are supposed Teller said it was aspecies of demagogery | title to the property, and it is understood that Dirs Mot Tn., June 10.—[Spe cluded to place it in the hands of his coustitu- | i i° Judge Ingraham holds that there | tO take a great interestin tho affaivs of the | gpringer Accused of M oy M which was due to the senate, He wanted an | ypon its suec depended the action of el ents, because, in his opinion, it was a most | Tacuntiont evidenso 1o sustain the findigg | latter company. A reporter yesterday asked | P nScr Accused of Mercenary Mo- | jonest dolar; restore the dollar that had been | Aymour & Co. The suit was_to forecloso a | Erum to Tuk Ber.|—L. A. Thomas of At nprehensive statement of ' the republican | B SHHEEEIY 2 ORELGE, G T D At S R tives by a I imant. stricken down without the consent of the peo- | morgage, thereby cutting off a leaso of the | lantic, deputy state veteri suvgeon, was posttion and ‘\::hm_ He n.»u-x‘«-rm-.- ordered S — Northwestern ol pany, for an expre: “, Wasnixaroy, June 10.—This afternoon a | ple and without their knowledge. The man rty held by the Valley Salt and Mica | at the state house today in consultation with |,.-‘.,n.fifll."fifly oy el bau ke |‘.“'zli’||:." BARED TO THE WAIST. S, SOICEARY 080 0XDIEAs 00 0 ite bill was pending before the house for \\im.;t":,;!"{--l‘n-mlin;;lw_nl-ln e u'-jif:’r paingg o i oy “r] NETAROTE el _This | the governor and board of health in regzard to 5 i h o s gl 0 e lief of Hylund C. Kirk and others, | &€ standard s by 0! OLHBIXaN ipany defended the foreclosure, - claiming | 44 suppression of a lard rendeving blist ents to whom he desired the document sent, | mivo s ; “What do you think of the proposition tha X " | and had no eprese > fnterests of | that the mortgage of §15 fiom iStewart| o SoPDECSEION 02 lar g dcrii (e blets Mr, Stockbridge expected to hear from that | TWe € """";“"I‘“ T Each Other 10 | o govornmont. shill. lend g0 the Union yhloh bhad been vigorously opposed by o ndnoHenvion presontitholitoreate s o O o ot SUOWA | ment ut Atlantic, Mr. Thomas snys that the speech in the shape of a lavgely inereased re- siv Hearts' Content. Pacific £50,000 000 at 3 per cent iutereste? [ Dpringer of Ikinois 16, representati Mr. Teller went on to speak of the silver | Kis son was without consideration. The de- | factory is rendering lurd from discased hogs publican vote in his district noxt November, New Youk, June 10.—[Special Teleg asked the reporter. had occasion to pass out of the hall | piang in the republican national platform and | epee of the court established the validity of | #nd Shipping it" to diffevent parts of > Sl baca i e morat i e eduy |—There was a Chinese mill I don’t think the government should lend | A0d atthe doorway was confronted by Kirk, | £ that if he had supposed L re clap- | the mc ce and cuts off all liens and incwn- | the state. The river at that placo tional way, but not in the manner he S TV e - | railroads money anyway,” said Depew. who demanded to be informed why he op- | gy the republican ticket would not have | brances upon the property, thus giving | i becoming polluted and farmers are pected. By a mistuke on the part of the ; 0L Stroot Shorily 3 “But the extension of the Union Pacific | Posed the bill. Springer replicd thit be ob- | jad'such support. from him as he had given | Avmour & o, opportimity o' procure” com | compelled to use the stream us n walcr supply mailing cle t the government printing worning. While it lusted it | qobt is practically a loan,” suggested the re. | Posed the it because he believed it an im- | jt'ana would not have got. the great majority | plote title to this valuable. satt mining prop. | for theiv stock.” The matter will doubtlass be oftice 10,000 s of the free trade spoeeh of about us savage and brutal as the most | porter. ProdeEmensies e . |itdid in Colorado. He said the bimetallic | {ity, which is locuted near the great. Rotsof | taken to the courts. The board of health ine Conuressman Crisp of Georgin, woro enclo it hobnailed Welshman could desive | sWell, T can fmagino canditions undor | o "i'i'\".\;l(“f-':;:;En':!‘:;l SogeRERiRE it e | principle had had its worst encmy, its oSt | salt i HSEIRARMEAT U oo ORI VERE R n wrappers under the frank of the congre RN AT (R TIPS T (i which it might be a good thing for the | torted Kuwi tapping his pocket, u offective foc, in the treasury departient. 1t ———— 10 local authoritics to have the nuisince man from Maryland. A madder man than | wieh proclivities for fan-tan. the ‘i’m‘j_‘\mlm, government to_aceept 3 per cent on the debt, | Bere in bluck and whitc B had been within the power of the administra- | TRAIN ROBBERY IN ARKANSAS. | abated. The board says that since it hus no M., Stockbridge is not often seen, i o HR RS G bt B 1 security was offered by the rai pringer became indignait and asked k tion to relieve the people, so that what the power given it by the legislature over matters BLAIR AG. G aAtae T b T s ad, us T understand there is. But I have | to produce his evideuce that he (Springer) | pagple suffered was “at the door of the ad- | The Express Messenger Resists and this kind, the work of removing a source of S i and has intro. | ot O e time thissted for each | yo¢ viven the subject sufticient attention to | Was actuated by any but proper motives. ministration,” but there was no feeling ROt e Ias coutamination is extremely difticult, ~ | 7 inand has intro- o friends of both got together | ot STEH A0 SURET Kirk reiterated his remark, and Springer vorable to bimetallism in high places and ) —Tho T & 3 “guiced u parody on the MeKinley bill i the | and arranged for a ring battle. AL declared thut if the gentleman insinuated | fayoravle to bimetafitsm fn ieh PIcCS S0 Pexankaxy, Ark, June 10.—The Texas & Stark-Burs ahopelo \D/DEopoRlylon o BIv) ","“}"‘l“_'_‘{. 3 'I"' pringipals preared, bured to the w Another Railroad Combination. that he was actuated by any improper | {iflichca political partics. Each party ie teain which left here at midnight w Arrasmic, Ta., June 10.—([Special to Tiw coima o poune mplo sugor produced in | and wearlng emall gloves. Thore woro 10 | - yplyiie Tuuo 10 [Spectal Telograrm to motive ho would have ik ::l;r:u:ht before | jas been met by the declaration | robbed at Four Mile Junction. wilch | Bee.)—Mr. E. O. Stark of Omaha and Miss s, 1S, i g o it AR NI, A8 L SR 0R 9 e bar of the house for contempt. ONEress. st slate s el rownlapani o traln wi A o ’ e (oA WYOMING AND IDANO BILLS, : affaie. After they had | Tue Be. ] —The Times suys o railroad combi- | “iirle made no response, and- Springer :tl\lt}xAill‘(h‘AlL;!mul \\i‘lll")v[(|I|nl||u~ilu“‘m~ tnthroaty]| Y m”““‘“",,""'l M tran b Auj Floy Bussoniebihisiolyiworoutnliol i o There is a good deal of anxicty felt in wy- | Pounded each other for a time in the most un- | nation far bigger than anything yetattempted | turned to the house and Helped to defeat the | 1§ £ the sood will of 1he hiugss Wi unknown man who was stea riuge at the residence of the bride’s parents owing and Iduho us to the condition of the | Scientific fashion to the delight of the Mon- | 4bheing quictly discussed amonz well informed | bill. riberedl helcasatotiaim killed, Express Messenger Ney at 4:30 this afterncon. The bride is a hande bills admitting those two territorics to state- [ £0lins in the district, who gathered in the | wilrond men, Tt is nothing less than the amal o land) addressing a crowd of peoplo i the vobbers and was shot in the right hund and | oine and accomplished young lady, and is one hood, and inguiries ming here con- ;‘:I‘::l'\“l"“"l “\'HII""Htl"'.'l:l\:\"):l‘:l‘lli\t“:fll' ll.““‘ull\"“”‘ll"_;l' gumation of thegreat Missouri Pucific and THE WABASH WRECK, street and say w before him the 'l‘_h‘& m\m-ivfl!";n \\'Al'nt__ll' of the belles of Atlantic, ‘The groom comes stantly as to tho proapeots of their passage. | M50 o BUELIS LERLES wore Lo mueh on- e ; — Fesentatives of frent Iterosts of tho country, | bress safe and mado theie cscapo, highly recommended. The groomsman was he bills have passed the house of representa- | Erossed N0, B N s (Al | P s gl T Arrival of the Injured at Kansas City— | But the fact was (Teller said) that he did not | dmount of moncy and valua iken b J. MéNally of Omalin_and the bridesmaid . s R pened and they were arvested. They were | ganization of the Awhison, Topeka & Santa h vet been learned. A posse of men h sone Yorbori ) tves and have been e e R B I e AT (i i e e Tial sce before him o single man who had ever | yet been learued. A posse of men has gone | Miss Lulu Gerberich of Atlantic. The wed- @ committee of € ate, il ombs, ere Cic d a o ‘e system and its rec purchase of the St. s ) i LT 0 Sl B R ARl v AR S Lty in pursuit. ing was privato. s polutives o leed Sonator Dttt o tho senate. 1| &5 Phe paiv after paying the fines left the | Louis & San Francisco road have apparently | Kaxsis Crry, Mo., June 10.—The remnant | done an honest day’s work, ever produced an P ey ding was privite, only the rolutives uud neaw asked Senate att, the chairman of this [ $ The pulv aftor paying Wwhatted tho. appatites. of cortaln ambitlous 1000 ; article of commerce, or ever promoted the in- VICTOR. friends being present. The happy couple committee, toduy when he intended to R . LAt o Pt it tho I8 abIIOUS | of the wrecked Wabish home train did not | dustrial pursuits of the country. s leave for New York on the flyer this evening, call them — up id whether he = pull up to the unloading place near the race In conclusion Mr. Teller declared t The Nebraska esentative v will reside in Omaha on thele return, ougl o Ly ASLEEP SINCE MARCH. railvoad properties. The fecling of acquisitive- Dhe o (his ¢ thought there was a prospeet & Y D T T ey e course until 1 o'clock this morning. In the |,matter where the republican party or Chosen to Succeed Canaday. ‘I\YI:;II((u[:fi::l(ulul)un: of ahostof fricnds go of their early passage. “I propose 10 5 s Effec . - : sl o left, his vote should be f otitlicle eyt I Droposo o get | Rer x:‘kullml, lx_.mu of a l‘u‘l:gluus outing s M‘nul-!'hmu this: It is pro boose next to the last were cight ;‘:"L":""l[:‘ ‘l' “" fhisivoL. ;";."1‘*.'"}‘ Yo WasiiNG1oy, June 10, — The republican S tod Sonttot Blatts o4 ) evival Upon a Young Girl. osed that Gould s Chic S e 5 or that measure which would oose the | 1VISTE O TR (O (T eplicd Senator Platty “and ©am going to try PRl “'1 Tiaa 10, & iias s Gloon i R i A “.mj"’l'n“‘““"". wounded colored men and Hoys, most of them | pypden put upon the debtors of the country, | members of th ate at the caucus this [ Rebuilding the Damaged tohavalhis silvor dobateshit o so thabwol || MoNmiosuio, Tk, Junal (0.2 irce | e Miskonrt . Pavific oSN iom o make | helonging to Chinn & Movgan's — stable, | and doit without detriment to his creditors, | evening, chose Ex-Itepr Valentine | Des Moixes, Ta., June 10, [Spe gan ot ut soma other bogialation. . Thosenate | Gridley of Amboy, I, uged nincteon yoars, | (iictivis'trouble, This pirohaso cap bo opy- | Scarcely ony escaped with less thana | Mr. Call spoke in favor of free coinage and Nebraska to suc \ Janaday s | gram to Tue Bre.l—At the session of the s : ening to sy wt | a daughter of a prominent citizen and’ busi- d by colluteral trust mortgnges so that the | broken log. 3 all removed to the | then the silver bill went over till tomorrow. geant-ut-urms of the United States sen- | stato executive il this morning Dr. T, are not intended to convinee an and . -~ ) g S0 that the y ' : Ll xecutive il this morning Dr. I, aranot intended to convinco anybody and | yess man, has been sleoping since the 15th | Missouri Pacifie prosent. cup of | hospital. The most_affected by th After an exceutive session the scnate ad- A. Powell aud his architoet, from the Gle l About tims o quit and thike dn - somethingJ 4oy of last March. Sne went to bed in per- | about#0,000,000 will not be incrensed. Haying | Wreck is t J. Kellar, Cynthiana, 'Ky, | journed. N ndidates were presented: L (et rden b G Bkl else. but there i mo danger of the bills fair ] fect health and when her mother attempted | £rafted the Chicago & Alton onto his Mis- | Who togethe son perished. They i of Maine, Byington of Connecticut, Bailey | wood home for the feoble-minded, walch was g, becauso wo on this side of the senate ave | 10 awaken her the next morning she found it | souri Pacific sytem, Gould, us the story goes, | had five horses, every on killed, y 0¥, 10 0/ The! aneakior: Inid |/ of R onueylania DiLn of Delawaro, yords | nastialydesistied i@ wing slosi; gy determined that they shall pass. before | impossiblo to do so. Her face wears @ rosy | Will lease the entire systein fo the Atchison e WasmINGTON, June 10.—The speaker laid | op [owy ‘feed of Minncsota, Vulentiie of Ne- | present” and fixed tho loss at &,000. The detonminon thub: thoy e T e e L o A S R R O Two Scalded to Death. before the house the senate bill amendatory | braska and Wilson of Montana, council voted $2,000 of the providéntial cons Scnator Allison, as chairman of the com. | heart beats and her sleep is as peaceful as ‘rtain percentage premium on the Missouri HANNIBAL, Mo, June 10,—A construction | of the internal revenue laws, sed. : - tingency nlu_.u |nnrlh\’uhl 1{..: dunuged prop- mittee on appropriations and a member of the | thatofa child. Sheis given fluid food and | Pacific ‘stock. The exact amount of this | train eollided with a freight train on the St It authorizes the commissioner of internal [ . Nebraska and lowa Patonts. ettys "fi‘“,!l'l‘v ‘13"" 'l ‘f‘l‘:' oy ‘l"l H committes ou fluance, a5 well us the leading | LS o aalsiatrsay bacusalyy | he ihee | BUALARIEG 13 id to be the bone of contention. | Louis, Keokuk & Northwestern, twelve | revenue to formulate rufes and regulations 5 ‘,}.‘"”']\‘""]\" Iine 'l“ '\']"","'1 Jle 44 bl L EL s el s e man of the republican steering committee, v is addvanced that she was overcome by . oyt Lo ¢ here yostenl i twaive | by:whichiheer mavaba carriod direct from. | 0. BB BEE: ebraska and Towa patents o an of th t M EL R 18 QVors Big Baltimore & Ohio De miles south of here yestenlay, and twelve | by which 3 : @ Whioh mblios o tho rogvimmon for loglala. | S IKIONS GEEOment While alionding a i Bl e OER S M acon, | Cars were wrecked. " Wiremun Arthur A. | the vats to the bottling department withoat | granted today: Jucob I and M. 1. Baugh Sons and Daughters of Veterans. don, kilows moro utiout tho conditiow and | vivahasd that 1 caused o couplote pa oty o s e acoty | Taylor and Berry ‘Nelson wero scalded to | passing through the intermediate process of | man, Burlington, [, chart for drafting gar- [ Wasnrseroy, I, dune 10.—[Special Tolos Atospeots g businate. than any othceran i, | ARG ) president of the Southwestern Baltimore & | deith, A uumber of other trainmen were | being arawn into kegs. e & Bell, Donnelison, J. E. | yeam to Tur Byr.]~Tho sunual oncampmont e serate, and Laslced i about thie Wyom: sleep. Ohio railroad company and who represented | hut, The senate bill was passed changing the | Lee, Mount Hawill, and J. 7. Drummond, | #FEIS T ey SR ing and Jasho' bllle. i Eey e alxight, A Would-Re Burglar Shot. the syndicate in the recent negotiations for ity present system of drawback on exported beer | Mount Pleas Vive beel and steaioia | of the Sons and Daughters of Veterans of e replied, @ will not adjourn without MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. June 10.—{Specinl | the purchuse of tho city's holding of Balti. The Trouble Avoided. and fermented liguors and permitting their | James M. Bolton, Carson, Ia., washing w Towa will begin in this city tomor morn< passing I{Ilvm. and I shall not allow them to | S i A A Sl » & Ohio ruilroad company stock, brought St. Pavr, Minn!, June 10.—[Special Tele- | exportation in bond in the same munner as | chine; George W. Cushing, Omaha, ci . | ing. Delegates from five to six hundred of "fu-‘x“-‘x-m‘n'fi\d‘-“‘m by the appropriation or | Telegram to '“' JER] At an early h"“vl ation to a close this forenoon. By | gram to Tuk Bee]—The 4 trouble which | distilled spivits are now handled. George W. Doore and A J. Doove, Gr the ~n-m-x‘..lmx;..l.s are expected, muny hav SN ! this morning a colored nian was shot by W. | tlio ngreoment reached he will roccive 52,500 | threatened to open & pesmanent breach be The house then went into committee of the | Tu., cow tail holder; Calvid O. Huybs, ( ing alveady arrived, Tomorrow wilt bo de- EXCITED SENATORS P. Ives of this city while attempting to bur- | shures of comnon stock of Bultimoro & Ohio | tyeen the National Educatipnal association whole on the postofice approprintion bill with- | Ridid, In., fumigator; Josiah H. Long, I voted to business and on Thursday there will T Was an exciting scene in - the sel rlarize the latter's house. He ran out and | now owned by the city at $100 per share out opposition and the committee having | wood, Ta., buggy top raiser; Myron R Mar- | be 8 grand pavade, with campfir @ ball }:mrhl;‘ vooim seatorday. 1utor Stowart of | was afterwards found by N Tollberanin 1 | &5950.000. This sum will bo buta"on “oebe. | aud the Catholic ‘«‘lnu\‘u was summarily ;,..»‘.1;1_» cousiderca tho bill veported it to the | tin, Humboldt, Tu., windmill gearing; Charles | ot nikht, Tho mceting prowises to bo 1oss Vevada attacked Senator Reagan of Texas [ 1o 4 Y 8 o d M0y b taxk: ended this morning by the eceipt of a letter | house when it passed. Adjourned, 0. MeBrido, Muscatine, la., folding target; | successful, with a volley of words, charging him with | ibseusible condition about oue hundred feet Y - = from President Canfield of!Lawrence, Kan., - - ~ Madison Howell, Hebron, Neb., oven heater s s O being the tool and puppet of Major Powell of | from the house. He was hit iu the neck and Another r Rate Cut, announcing the association’s willingness to A Minister Mysteriously Missing Albert A. Sawyer, Gandy, Neb,, lister culti - 3 the geological survey, will probably die. When taken to the hospi- St Lovis, Mo, June 10.—It is announced | allow Archbishop Ireland to address the or- Pirisnvng, Pa., June 10.—Rev. C. A. | vator; William H. Smith, Fairficld, WaTk 1LOO, Ta., lep" 10.—[Special T In the fight between Stewart and Pewell | tal he gave the name of Braron, but it has | that the Ohio & Mississippi railroad will not | Kanization here in- July on “Parochial | young, a Mount Washington clergyman, who | fence making wachine; James . ' L | gram to Tng Brx. | —The anuual encampment the scnator from Texas hus defended Powell, | been discovered that his name is Gec WE = astore iy ones Aataa " | Schools, VERE 2y 3 Davenport, Ia., ecultivator; Levi H. Whit' | of the lowa division, Sons of Veterans, will A ouRtapRoul HEXAN Hie 6 ! | be restore the cast-bound rate which should haye left his home last Saturday night to cond, i R LR e Ay 3 v unguage of his ol | Frisbie, and thut he is a notorious evook who | ¢k 55 I8 EER PO FEE I HEESIOR o Do H Pa. 1 v wan, Huwkeye, Neb,, cultivator, be hield at Washington, beginning tomorrow. league and retorted hotly. He denied that he | was recently discharged from the Minnesota | aken effect today, but on the contrary will The Origl asrvioes Bl .00 Fav ot ot - . Adjutant Miller's ry hows th had been influenced by Powell, Stewart ro- | Stato prison, muke 1 ¥ rate {tom St. Touis to Cidiunati | W ysuixaros, June Phe house commit- | since. He was married, thirty-one years of Nahta e e E Adjutant Milloc's roport shows that there nre torted thit he had. - Keagan declaved that ho —————— with corvesponding reductions to ull eastern | toq on judiciary today spent tavo hours in the | 8% und no reason for his mysterious disap- WASHINGTON, June 10— [Speciul Telegram i ot e R . hadu't. Stewart charged falschood. Reagan Terrorized by & Crazy Tramp. points. e LB PSR bty | pearance can bo ssigued. Iis friends fear | VY ASHIRHON JUME o G | with 3 maniboreitip nt-iidl, 8 GKDE shish LS A R BRI AR IO, Al Lo ¥ a0 AR A o — discussion of the scuate origlaal package bill | S rct Witk foul play to Tur Bei cnsions granted to ) wee camps. and 612 members during the HIBLe 8 e 16 S ““”lmlt'l”m,m\vr‘n: ::“x" ”J\ KSONVILLI 111, Juue 10, f\l‘. ial Tel . Goodard Elected Chairman without reaching & conclusion. The discus L LT = braskans: Original invalid —William G, [ year. The receipts of the division during the ot Bowurt out on the poreh to eaal ot abd | exvam to Tue Bee]—A crazy tramp has | Cmeaco, June 10.—The Western passenger | sion rovealed the fact that several members Ballotad Bt a0io Tlnas. Welden, Plum Creek; William P, Russell, | yoar were $1,650.82 and the disbursementy taken possession of a pateh of timber north of | association at its meeting this morning unani- | of the committee disagreed with the decision Star | Battle Creek; Frank Fox, Omaha, Inercase tter ufterward made an - ample apology to | et ¥ ot 8t " s 4t but it did not Reagan and the two senators shook hands, | Uhis eity near Cracker's bend and is terroriz- { mously elected J. 1. Goodard, formerly third | Feached by the supreme court, but it did not | = - . 1 | Charles Mead, Long Pine; Charles M. Chris | proceed far enough to show defiuitely how | Carrollton, Ky., dispatch says: The Sixth | ytH e GO e G e but they will never be friends again. ing the neighborhood. He has been seeu at | vice president and general manager of the : ; e The bill to again extend the time of the | HMes, but never under such circumstances | Chicago, Santa Fe & California railvoad, | Uhe measurc is regarded by the committee as | congressional demoeratic conver has | Johh Lawler, Harmony. Reissue—Martin Rario City, 8. D., June 10.—[Special Telee purchase of the Omaha reservation lan that he could be captured. He visits houses | chafrman. @ whole, taken sixty-one ballots at the noon adjourn- | Stroud, Omaha, gram o Tue Bee James Wilson and Prof, that bus passed the house and which has | I8 the neighborhood at night and sccures his - 5 Wp——. ment for i oandidate in place of Carlisle, but 1i Original— Charles A, Rydin, Des | Riotte of New York and a4 Mr, Simpson of been resting in the senate committee on In- | SUpplies, sometimes making the night hideous A Peaceful Settlement, .. Gomplioations Qusr Oattle, has mags wress. Barry of, Newp Moiues eph James, Creston, Tncréase London arvived in a special car from Chicago dian affaivs will probably bo so amended as | With his outerics, The people in that viciu MuwAUKEE, Wis,, June 10,—[Special Tele- | S0Nora, Mexico, June 10.—The proposed | Jeads wit 10 VOtes, Johu M: Lindsay, Nowtou; Jacob Hamilton, | N n s (AT P Ty to give the Indians their 5 per ceut intereat | 1Y wre cousid the e of hunting bim | gram to Tu Bik.) A peaceful settlement has | 1% of $10 per head on Mexican cattle is lead . - ¥ Washta; John Bottoms, Dubuques Daniel | '8 KCIIE RO O ORI B fund and other interest money annually, 1f | Q0Wnwith de | ing to serious complications, Phe Mexican NewiDepot at Rapid City Unger, * Cherokeo; Adam = Schuta, Tt Southwestern railroad. 18 1s confidently pros the bill pusses the purchascrs may us well e fplrpepieipes 4 i b [ i (e T Tar e B GO oy Gatvin “Blrown. Decombs PGoorne | Southwestern ratlrou 1s contldently pre e ioach WAL PR A B 6 ied to Kill His Mother, of this city and C. W. Stansell and | Buthoritios ¢ to allow American stock ‘H“‘“ [‘ _I“‘: “"‘ i ant 'VH‘ 1 ‘\'l Arifea % H Hughcs, | tieted that tho worlc of grading the roadbed tension of time and fovern themselyes ac- | CoLusuus, Ind., June 10,-Heury O'Bricy, | over the Gothenburg land and investment | ira ca M AtRy. 1nto Mex-| KA o s ek skt | Dascday James Reeves, Montrose | D¢ 1900 HEND A L A WAL 90 1 FpaEee cordin aged 34 years, o mochunic, bocame violently pany dificulty, The details of the sette pave ordeac, W Axetlon caitle | Born company haa seoured & tilgy-day oP- |’ Jomas A, Turner, Fuirgeld, Rajesu % | tion before Augu QUAY'S VENGEANCE. insane hiere toduy and attemptod to kiil his [ Mebt hive not beon made public, 1t is under v G G | fa forty lots on_Ray Abgeal o0t l‘ o6kt | Reemen, Des Moines; Vewiit O, Btandiford, | gy, 8 100pman’ Plore ally Hurt, IR RENBIER U o dowed mother and his sister. He \ ), however, that certain other suits ¢ ] from the business center 5 gronnd will | wood; Mark gden, Eldon i > > “l::ulll, tho ln ny[ll: “, i ul\”' and | widowed u ;n JMII...‘\ ar. He \;I.\n,m bétween Hiles und Stansell over aFl . be used for a new depot and side tracks, T Leon; MeDonald Wiison, Tama Pateuson, N. J., June 10.—Ex-Allerman erkship of tl ouse of representatives last | ovoppowered with great dificulty e is now | land deal were used as an offsct to the Goth % b lepot will be of brick t t Y and inerease--Cyrenius 5. Alvord, | Plerson was 1 Jured by an Erie trein l’fll"mw- Beustor Quay threatened With |, the county jail, where he is handeuffed and | enburg land suit, ana at the same time ory-WWas D this side of Omaha wtie, Original widows, et ary Lo, | atd y it Plerson was one Yohueance the members of the Peunsylvauld | chamed hand and foot to prevent him tuking | Stansell-Hiles slander suit is withdrawa \ o 1, pilot . - v of Theodore I, Bradford, Tol 4 alderinen” of New Sutesutiin Who declined to vote for bis candl | his own life. O'Brien was in perfect health - the steamer Captain and Five Sailors Lost, > 5 Phorson for ook, R, spewker and Mr, Mc: | 1o oue hour before his outbreak Confirmations. that Y N 0.—The British bark Dic Supposed to Have Drowned. en in tho delogution who resisted the dicti 4 A WasiixGToy, June 10.—The following nor ¥ v marsh, from Middleborou 10,—Jahn Schmlds Bond Oterings. tions have been confirmed by the senite 0g @ J. Pollack, all v . Villiam tion and one of them has already been visited | L R} with the penalty, Mr. Culbertson, the repre- | WASHINGTON, June 10.—[Special Telegram | Frank C. Partridge, Vermont, examincr of u I ré i g tip on A ) men tative from the Erie district, Who was de- | to Tug BEk]—Bouds offeved: &,000 at | claims, state department; Kobert 5. Garduer k were lost, The ¢ st S ay aud bave tot ated for renowination last week through | §1.03, | West Virginia, Indiau inspector, 1 ¥ crew bave arrived at Buex i ull three were CINCINNATI O, June 10.—The Time: e Inspecting the Roadbeds, - - been made of the suits between Geo