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1LY BEE SATURDAY SHEPHARD STILL BREATHES, | S s, v gaeerosate sever wan | CHEVENNES READY FOR WAR| ** ':"“ :;f”"" S nais. |DUNS WEERLY ~ REVIEW, » S At SCROFULA 1ains have been’ plentiful throughout this o, 8t ot nire rogion, T new territory Just opered Dexver, Coly,, June13,—[Special Telogram R to settloment is quite extensively planted to T'e Be,)-Hh following is the score in " : an tatoes, w! are ro . : tol } o B M s [ it + i anw - the . S | 1s that impurity of the blood which produces The Fremont Murderer Secures a Brief ;fii.‘:ffl{‘,'vm}ff,’n;'\'(.'m'y'l.':i(l.y'\(‘."l',,‘r'f.'"‘.'r.fly The Indians Now Making Medicine and | today's game Tho Volume of Logitimate Businoss Con- say that pompar 18| ynaightly lumps or swellings i tio neck; ftay of Excoution. Waiting to Be Reinforced. DENVER [ = tinues Unprecedented, caustic,” o gentleman ina bl publish- | whioh causes running sores on the arms, C. 1. U, at Superior. E ing house on Broadway said toa Now | legs, o feot; which dovelops uleers in the b, June 13,--[Special Tele. S MeGlone, b 5 0 Murphy, m. 2, sid York Sun report “is putting it very cyes, ears, or nose, often eausing blindness or QUICK ACTION AVERTS A LYNCHING. gram to Tie Bee.]—The annual convention RIFLES AND AMMUNITION HAVE ARRIVED, | Jiccicriah. 2ica 10305 6 Hawer'io. 2 0 & CROP PROSPECTS RULE ALL MARKETS. | mildly. I went across the oconn to see [ deafness; which s tho orlgin of pimples, can- v of the fifth district of the Women's Christian § Philips. .- Stanlev in the intorest of our house, | COrous growths, or “humors;* which, fasten- Temperance union, which has been in session e . 1 Mainep.-: RO ot ot Trom T Toy | !0g upon tho lungs, causes consunption and Arsenic Taken by a Man Near Fre- | here for two days past, adjourned lnst evon- | Ranchers and Cowboys Unarmed and | Mo i oy F Two Handred and Twelve Falla pRDTICREE, Ana: my experionocs lends a"" l:lufl\o most ancient u«un.n(wms, ont Results Fatally - Undertak- i Mrs. Mary 8. Putman of Bruning was Setilers Forced to Abandon \.‘-:],'{‘ b i s e b Seven More Than Last Week and me to believe that caustic, a8 applied to and very few persons are entirely freo from It. ers Meet and Organize—Fresh pcted president. Their Homes § Totals i 306l Totats. Thirty-Eight Less Than Corres- the African _explorer, isan exceedingly | How Can Nebraska Nows. oy el e Safety {n th i P INNINGR, ponding Week Last Year. R gl s It Be C U R E D SR o Bipaioe, iacluding s Sitve. AouE. the — 0 bbb 1 J i st e o it ought o have. l;»‘-‘«."v‘““:}‘::";: Dy taking Tood's Sarsaparilla, which, by 5 i Ao 4 banquet last evening, at which Mrs. J. D. | » Oliaventie Tndtd b o8 mondelng, ed runs—Denver . L to : Be R. G. Dun & Co.'s We Re k Bk ]—The necessary papers authorizing o | gio 10 ity Fvo o vory graceful ad- | Of the Cheyenne Indians coutinucs menacing, 8 v No( Home | runs el Lk ' ribbons ornamented with little bolls, nor | yoqicine for this disease, 1t you suffer fiom stay of exccution for Charles Shephard were | drass of welcomo, ¥ ¥ though no overt, act has occurred since the | Bases stolen vos & pralT Dowbis | vi w of trade says: “Speculation has did [ attempt in any way to be dramatic sod" ’ roceived by the shertff and offfeers of the dis- | by Mrs. C, M. Woodywi S Killing of Ferguson, Owing to the fact that [ plys--tinwes to Broughton, Mainsto Huswes, | of neither a small or largo volume nor of an | o5y tesive, Ab o biisinees men o “[‘;5'\’:,':y‘:fiyf,',‘“"::‘;f,;‘,;:","“,:.',"",‘,"‘"d,m i trict court, aud 8o the prisoner did not swing | Mrs, Alma G. I s, ropre: | the Indians have left their reservation and ) bali—Curtis, M , | enthusiastic tone during the past week, but | jong gyperience, I went to Mr. Stanley [ poon troubled with scrofula, my little boy oft into eternity today, according to the orig- ;‘I'*'";",’m"“'”. l'('-‘x‘,\"i'nim r'nx e Shi of | are scattered over the country in small par- { dlessits ke M b2 by Mains | the legitimate business of the country con- | ynd’ laid beforo him a_plain business | turee years old, being & torrible sufforer. inal prograuime was prosent during th session and addressed | tes, settlers are thoroughly alarmed and are | & s hour el ‘*"|"1;r vl*l‘j n(H} in '\‘u\:w" r..‘;.m .‘., proposition. It involved the payment Last spring ho was one mass of sores from The prisoner's aged father came down from | an appreciative sud » last evening. sending women and children into the towns L’L"I'u‘ul \lrl\;uhvv\, R b A O s v | AW him at once of a very large sum of headtofoet. Weall took Hood's Sarsaparl Crowell this morning to be on the ground to % ——rs in large numbers. Indian lookoats are on all | =% by bbb ere has [.m-n quite a decline in exports | mone; and the subsequent payment and all have been cured of the scrofv see that his son was not hanged without his Commencement at Fremont. high points and are constantly signalling National Leaguos m New York for two weeks past, the value | during three of a great littlo boy is entirely free from sores, and all Xnowledge. This forenoon considerable ex Furesoxt, Neb., June 13.—[Special to TAE | e mipror flashes and tho blanket ng been 14 percent below that of the | many thousand s in - quarterly | four of my children look bright an citement was created by the ¢ fon on By, |The anuual commencement exereises | oode, Friendly Indians have repor The Philadeiphia ::";""""\;M postponed o Ic last year, while fmports here show [in.T(mllnmm,] It meant o \'nlr_\'lluruln W. B. ATHERTON, Passale City, N. the streets of & rumor that the execution was | 0f the Fremont high school took place 1ast | ¢, the whites that there is to be an outbreak | account of wet grounds srease ovor last week, but tho | forturie ,"‘”f:' explorer, an ;u;\l:..\ Hood’s Sarsaparilla fotake place and that Sheriff Mallon had | BIEhtat the Love opera house, with about | gyq that they are now making medicine, flow of currency to this center supplies the knew tha ody had been p emploved Henry Dierks to officiate; that | twelve hundred of our citizens present o | which is generally accepted to mean they are AT BROOKLYN. demands and makes the market easy. after him, 1 felt r: * glad to have the | Boldby all druggists. 81; six for 25, Propared ondy ‘ 7o being quietly made in the | Witness the exercises walting to be joined by aliies from Standing | Brooklyn 4, New York Tnterior cities report. rather more demand | Opportunity of offering. him 80 g00d 0 | by 0.1 100D & CO,, Apotliceatios, Lowell, Sase. rd was to pay the penalty | The graduating class this year was the | pocic Sioux and Pine Ridge Cheyennes, to = for moncy. AtBoston tho rates are rising, | Uhing. T found a man with white hair, ¢ 100 Doses One Dollar rd was Lo pay the PEMILY | jargest in the history of the school, number- | whom messengers have been sent. : it AT CIRCLAN o and St. Louis they are steady and | Solovless fuce, i mouth the exprossion o bk 3 ” ing sixtecn, as follows: Laura M. Nehrba - e X Cincinnati 7, Cleveland it PhUAAeYphia) U1, : THese 1s (not miuoh | HOL caitnoy bodescribed by any otter | - s of men soon gathered in the | NfUutlo L, Shreve, Lucia M. Wilson, At the ) B P word than bitter, and _eyes that were | in St. Petersburg and Moscow. Those ¢ ; vo : AT CHICAGO. commercial paper offe but _at the jail and viewed every move : ) ¥, Chirl o | the First cavalry has three troops of ¢ A ! Agos2s " i s U 1 U8 absolutely lusterle He listened to me | asylums keep the children only for a mont about the bastile with interest and sus 2 . 3 or, Barle | and s troop of cavalry and threo compante The Pittsburg game was postponed on ue- | most points tho demand is fawr | {0 S SE Tonded” voll totrats; than Ko | bty ST L ; picion until they became satisficd that the re- ottic B. Logg, Mabel A, Shrev YiPah Mk ey count of wet grounds. with a sufficient supply. The crop prospects Mot I y short time, and sond them to villages to port was i canard. e e & A, oonn ntry left Fort Keogh ye: y to pro- % begin to rule all the muarkets at this scason, | $8id it was u curious thing that people raised in_the familios of pensants. — A115n ARGl AL HIBtOTE ANt UUa ARC M 1 up the Roscbud and co-oper Players' League. and these are distinctly improvin did not know that he had alveady made | Theve they die in_large nwnbers. But ok LR ah M. i, AT BOBTON. Wheat has declined 1%c, oats 1c and_ corn | arrangements for everything hé could | the number of such ehiidren as are *dis- He Took Arsenic. Howard, i i i § i In_compliance with the request of the | gy py 0 ; 3¢, Coffee is une lard_and | write for the next five years, and after | patched” 3 4 OvEnTON, , June 13.—[Special to > I The Philadephia game was pastponed on | "¢, Coffec is uv f s rite for the next five years, and a patched” dirvectly by professional mur- Tue Bee]—William Hough, from near One Boy Knifes Another. sherift of this county 100 rifies and 10000 | 400ount of wet grounds. pork have scarcely chang . that he made a few comments on | derers like Skublinskaya can hardly be Ja R Vel > 3 rise of 2ijc in_oil is purely wulative. A @ il Srkly 45 e g ) 0 Fremont, ¢ here this moming from | NEBRAsKA City, Neb,, June 13.—[Special sharge of Colonel Curtis, ai vornor e bettet dems Snad e alloged as the —manner in which peopl imated, Only about three weeks ngo bored him with propositions to-f u similar “Society of Angels” was dis- poison administered by himself yester Telegram to Tk Bee.]—A fourteen-year-old T'he sheriff expected the arms would ” 10, Now Yol a reason fo ance of 3 - « Hie was brotght nto town last night about, 7 | boy named Androws was ted today for | be turned over to him for issuance to the set- | Brooklyn 10, New York but other roports indicate that ¢ write and lecture. He finished | covered in Vila. The fate of the unfor ‘albol i | taken to Dr. | cutting auother boy named Williams in the | tors, but Colonel Curtis will not do so unless AT RCFFALO: not buying frecly at the high p after a few savcastic remarks, roso, and | tunate infants has raised the question as o'clock in a covered wagon and taken to Dr. | FEEENCRE Y Gl o MGuarrel, The | in caso of a great emergency, which he is not | pyeiio 9, Pittsburg 11. asked. suid that he hoped that T would consider | to the causes for the prevalence of s Boardman for medical aid, but nothing could | wénd is quite serious. Andrews will have | Satisfied now exi It has been arranged v The general level of prices is but a shade | our interview satisfactory, made a short | a evime. The papers hint, as broadly « be done to save him, and afte - | his trial tomorrow for Colonel Curtis and Stock Inspector AT CLEVELAND, higher than a weck ago, and the prevailing | how, and drifted out of ‘the room. Ho | the strictness of the dHEon- o tie tonse sufferiug e died this morning at 4 P ATRERTST ey to go to Cheyenne agency and confer with Cleveland 7, Chicago 11. 'y seoms at present to bo toward a | gaaiiad to regard my visit us a allow 5 depabdni kb ns oclock, Shut Them Out, Major Carroll, and on_their return report the : range of quotations for atime. The g (Rl AL U CLULL Bl IR, Hough was about twenty-two years of age | 1y, vocne Nl June 13, —(Special Telegram | Siuation to thie governor, AmeroARTABSOOIR O i v of iron furnaces in blast Juno1 is | impertinence, and his manner was 80 | ence to wuifs are at the bottom of and came hero from Germany about eight | G Y88ES SEh, <O 18 (BDeCH Gk he Indians are all well armed with Win- AT PHILADELPHIA, TER ~ears ago, His parents are not living, and | 10 Tuk Bee.]—The Lincoln giants shut out | cpester rifles and government ammunition Athilotics 5, Bre ago. at and walked for a mile before I had | child in Russin, if it ever grows e has no relatives in this countoy. He' was | the home team in a great game of ball today, | while the ranchers and cowboys are unarmed. etics 5, Brooklyn 4. The tone of the market {s fairly | discovered that I had forgotten to lay | up, has no standing before the law. No aschool teachor and had pursued the study | the former getting seven runs. Reeves | Calf branding and rounding up has been \‘-u- AT ROCHESTER. confident. Bastern makers are said to [ before him the many points which I | matter what his abi sor virtues, if by ..:.,}..fl“'.q‘«.:v??.,:.n“;-l:n},x“ 1{.;‘““(1“: case | st u_l;cuubvl«,]\u. 'n.ll'sl':nlll Bird seven. The m&z ;‘u’“’t;;e"lv'\fi'finfil"mx ;::ll,ll-ym'llznlx:‘:‘llelilr The Syracuse game was postponed o ac- ':;:'Vr:s t‘hi‘;;'kgi_l ‘:h?m"";;;l"g!_l(t.m;l_‘:;‘nl:v“‘fl-: had thought offon my way across the | chance or by natural endowment he tho fatal doso of arsenic. . e il g i g reservation, the settiers could take care of | count of wet grouads. ot For Bouthem "and westorn producers | Water. T returned tho ~following | happens to be possessed of any, there | Hough had a lady friend at West Kearney Fifty-Sixth Wedding Anniversary. themselves, but in the present condition of AT LUV to unload on. The demand for various forms | Morning for this purpoge, but the | no hope and no prospect for him to do with whom he said he had just had trouble. | Fresoxt, Neb,, June 13.—[Special to T | affairs there scems to be nothing for them to | - vooiie s mojado 4, of manufactured iron and steol is still good | explorer could not beseen. In England | any good in the world or for himself. When he was told by the doctor that he | Bpg,]—Yesterday afterncon Mr. and Mvs, | do but to abandon their homes and business Sy LPOIENEE S and prices steady. there is but one opinion about Stanley. | The law will not recognize him as a would die he said it was all right, that he | poodmp a S0 e s the fifty-sixth | #1d congregate in the towns. s The wool market has been dull. Ph He is believed to be trifle short tempered | momber of s and’ he is tossed wanted to die, The covonor's fnquest will be [ (0N BEA S “i,“d‘"““g' b e 131::,3,:, T T Ll LD LD delphin and Chicago reports indicate and somewhat assertive, but there is 1o | about and buffeted until he finds his way held today. ¢ o ot A OURT o = growers are holding for higher prices, uestiol that y knows exactl i > P . T FEES A -—k—T" : Lome of their son, Robert Bridge, jr. - :Worrl.u Park nuclr;’!- no improvement is seen in wool ‘\'\1 t )‘|I“ \\‘I-)xl.Ian‘]nl:x‘}l x]:;«l"n:fl“\l\r;‘ |;u\-"~- :Ill)ui.r T:,\"‘I:ulf “.T\iy::" i‘n‘ It‘“.m{['l ",‘, “II]VT eman . = = 3 2 PRk, N, Y., 0 18, —8 oug) 700 o i r e L 1 ‘ e 2 > O raken illed The Miltimore Case Being Thoroughly ornis Park, N. Y., June ummary | though dress goods are in fiir When he cares to speak.. Soslully he AT lew ot these rixarieLn, Neb,, June 13.—[Special to THERE 18 OBJECTIO. Sifte . £ today’s races : and stocks of light-w ) res i ; % Bediiyer Lot Siftod s¢inoson o Flannel wills are gonerally cutting down the | Almost as ‘silent” as ¢ 1 Grant. He | wonder that sinful mothers ;"I;'\‘h’j! Lk ~'P‘/A_“”"':'l:'.r'h~, lf\":‘ “:‘d"‘:l'"'"‘l’;:‘ Suit Degun to Prevent the Sale of the | TUCS0N, Ariz, June .lv‘-’;Y-_vL .“’1‘1.;-"'“"" Three-fourths of a mile—Fairview won, | ;roquction, Roports from other ci ¢ | bas been known to sit through an entive | a benefit for their children to be © A 8] r Union Stock Yards. to Tup Beg.[—At the Miltimore court n Bertha Campbell second, Chatham third. | ahealthy state of trade, with clears dinner without uttering move than half | patched to heaven” before the ow up bound, was run over and killed two miles | gyc460, June 13.—The anticipated suit to | tial today Captain True completed the evi- | Time—1:16}¢. improvement where better crop prospeets | a dozen words, rh he listens with | to live in ignominy and sutfering on south of here at 1 o'clock this morning. His | \yovent the consummation of the proposed | dence for the prosecution. He testified that Mile ix Folsom won, | havean immed ufluence. the utmost courtesy to the talk of his | earth, and that “angels” like Skublins- watch which was found on his person indi- | gq1q for 20,000,000 of the Union stock yards | the lowest bid he had received for rent for | Devotee sec s thivd, Time Chicazo — gr recoipts | are heavy, | pejghhors.” ¥ kaya should be found who have no seru- cated the time at six minutes past one. to an English syndicato was commencod be- | offices for the two paymasters and_quarter- | Mile and three-sixtoenths—Now or Noverd| (ORI IE areil SREAUNE0MD o cont = == plés to help sinful mothers ridding theme Balliuger was walking the train from the | for0 judge Tuley this afternoon. Decidedly | masters was 875 per month. To this was to [ 1Bl ‘Lj;‘,‘“‘})f“lm'}::,“kcd“‘;"l‘fi‘u e Rbis O et ahaws L Gobaidarabl 5% THat CLAUDE DUVAL. selves of their children. engine to the caboose and it is supposed he | sensational charges are made and the court | be added the pay for night watchman, which Three-fourths ' of a mile—Servitor won, | year, with good collections, but there is little ——-— foll between the cars, the balance of the train | is asked to remove the present officers of the | would bring the total expenses considerably | Evangeline sccoud, Sir Rao third, Time-. | bresent activity in clothing, though the pros- | Characteristic Ancedotes of the Beau ELABORATE STABLES. passing over him, He was not missed, how- | corporation, to appoint a recciver and to issue | q1,,-6 the amount now paid, which is alleged | 1:16!5. pects are bright for the fall trade, Ideal of Gentlemanly ERobbe : ever, until this place was reached, when ho | 47 injunction restraining the proposed issue | 15'he exorbitant. O mile_—Bliss won, Hompathy second, [ | St Lois notes stron trade in nearly all | 1y the days of King Charles tho Sec- | The Sumptuous Homes of Some Eas was found lying just ‘outside the track hor- Tho complainant in_ the bill is Frank 1. | ,. Coptain Murray of the Fourth cavalry tes- (:ll::gl_flil?'ll"thlnn!{ lunlf—‘_lyA 1. s n‘l:‘dh'llinlt TE el Ll fx:fi ond there lived one of the most noted ern Horses. tified that Licutenant Moore told him on Lvaeighthsolimmilers¥oungi Dukeiwon gentlemen of the road, Claude Duval, as The stables of can_ country ribly crushed and mangle Baker, a dealer in the yards and owner of 150 i v Y e rally report a better trade, )y : | Baker, a de: s 1 T [t Sesd it e Daisy Woodruff —secon southern rally roport a better trade t Baliinger was an old ruilrond man, having | ghares of the capital stock. Ho makes tho | 5V &ififa’?fi.’»‘ "«'fi«‘i‘.‘lif\ “",}‘m",f;;“fl"""‘ which ,m'n‘;[l:u;,", itth BRI R e e R S gallant and pretty a fellow as - | houses vie with thedwellings themselvis once beena B, & M. passenger conductor, | dofendents, Nathaniel Thayer of Boston, the b failures oce! g v | danced hing at all under in poi : ; neo b senger couductor, s, Nathi y ston, : e 5 i uilures occurring throughout the country | danced upon nothing at all under In pointof benuty and gorgoousness, seidfyaa s marzind sitnyhiafwite livingdnt | lo dent; Jobn B. Sherman, | o Major A, 3. Kimball tos il o0 Louis Rac during the last seven days number s | three trees at Tyburn,” upon the ¢ e Now ok o sspondent of the GCkRI0 oy B O s | (mesoral il George I Williams, seere- ¢ 1 Sr. Louts, Mo., June 13, —Summary of to- | compured with 205 last week. For the cor- | gion of whose déath the author of * B s b aians. for |the ey tary and tr o G- Denison, assistant | dyielt'sunrtormaster service in | day's races: responding week of last year the figures | gihras” wrote a Pindavic ode, and who | stables are drawn as carcfully and as morning passenger. Coroner_Miller | gocrotary and on st known railr he h e . A L this mornini and after | ey O S vion . Jo Nomath naand asked for Captain Campbell. Cap- |~ Mile and one-gixteenth—Macauley won, | Were™0- had such a taking way with the women [ much architectural pains bestowed upon viewing the remains and scene of the acci- | Marvin Hughitt, J. M. McCullough, J. C, | tein Miltimore reported to him for du ‘Taral second, West Anna third. Timo A Young Bear Killer. that in his last hours, as Captain John- | them as if they were to be inhabited by dent, roturned a ot in nccordance with | MeMullin, K. D. " Stone, K. I Cable | inder that requost. Miltimore had boen dis- SR Goorge C. Camebell. @ slight lad of | o0 tells us, “abundance of ladies, and | the royal onesof earth. The interest wo the above facts. and Stiyvesant Fish,” dircctors of [ bursing quartermaster under bl e ) o—Birthdsy won, Rodleaf second, | _George . RO ara gy those not of the meanest quality, visited | t n outdoor life and sport is respou- o Ty o O R Cosorsof | date and had disbursed nearly one million Boy third. - Time—1 140, sixteen years, recently on going to see | hioos AR iR e G gy ¥ o had ever Y going him in prison and interceded for his | sible for this. A Threatened Lynching. Seaatt. ot Other” otendimy | dollars. Not @ question had over | *‘Mile and throe-éighths—Hypocrite w lstes i TRy il nah Bisk an A b L by : Oitapaoy Neb;, June 10~ [Snacial Tele-|| areiissel Mores and! Richard Oln been raised as to any expendi- | Glocknersccond, Flyton third, Time—2:, | his traps near Ward’s mill, near Eight | pardon, and not a few accompanied him The most luxurious and complote o Tite Baail Ao 4t sl ‘.'1 tormined | moters of the enterpriseto buy the yar Lt In November, 1887, I was | Great western stukes, two-year-olds, fi Mile, found that a bear had escaped with | to the gallows, under their vizards, with | stables in the country are up in Geneseo KT"{ 1\ o Tre Ber.]—About sixty determined .the London contract company. to whom it is | in Tucson at Miltimore's oftice. The lease | eighths of a mile—Dundee won, Ida Pick- | one of them, dragging the twenty foot | swollen e and blubbered cheeks.” county. The Woolworths, to whom neighbors and friends of Mrs. Schisler, the proposed fo make the sale; the Central trust | Was sent me for rencwal and I understood it | wick second, National third. Time—1:04. pole to which it was fastened, andleav- Of himit is told that one day, writes | these stables belong, own some lady whom Dan Willinms attempted t0 os- | Subiy 5 Now York, to wiiieh a mortgage | Sqicorned the same two rooms as first lensed, | Milo and one-cighth ~Dend hent between | ing ovidences of o very pedeealo ehar- | Howard Pylo in Harper’s Mugnzine for | acres of the v, oxactly the sault, and, falling in_that, pitched her into a to be given, and William K. Vande These leases being in Mrs. Knogh's name, I | Cameo and Graysqu, Marie I€ third. Time— | ycfor along the trail, says the Dallas | June, on licaring news of a knight and | samo tract of land that was grantéd to fifty-foot well on Wednesday, collected near | Cornelius “Vanderbilt, Jobn R Hoxie of f H 0PGRS clilice iy mind. | & 3 (Or.) Times-Mountaineor. George aoon | his lady traveling into the couniry with | them 200 years ago by the king of Eng- this city last night with the intention of [ [Texas and James If Ashley, who, with Pres- > Kansas City Races. found the bear, a large black one, lodged | £100 in Jihoir conch, he and threo othors | land. It was then an impenctrablo Iyuching the perpetrator of the crime. m;;'om l‘:;vfla":’l:m-l_kd""i!fl herman, own & T T LR KAnsas City, Mo., June 13.—Summary of | at the foot of a hill among some fivs. | spurred after them, and by and by came | wilderness. The estate has boen kept Sheriff Dablman had been forewarned, Y. . AN A . today's races: The boy undertook to kill the bear with |- up with them upon a lonely heath a lit- | intact ever since, and through all 1 risoner wu @) The bill charges that the defend- 2 P 3 Joweyer, and the gaisouar was son ion board [ o e Ford iriepiked. with' the ole inten: $5,500,000 Worth of Collateral Trust | Three-year-olds and upward, oue mile— | & club, but hie blows had no moro effect | tle way out of the town. The conch was | changes of government it has passed Mr. Schisler declares he will kill Willian tion of sclling the property for ds Find e Voltine won, Red Sign second, Osgood third. on its skull than if it werea blacksmith’s | stopped, and when the knight looked | from father to son. the first tiwe ho sces him., Mrs. Williams | little over half its actual value; that they BOSTON, rl.’x:; ‘]u“anl(fl E[l:{:::u Telegram 44 1-5. 2 5 anvil. The monster reared on its hind | out of the window he saw a wicked look The house is nearly a century old and was in the city yesterday, but she refused to | then propose to depreciate the valio of thio [ TOSICH MRS SIS IR THCE ear-olds_and upward, one mile— | foet, ~snapped its jaws viciously and | ing scamp ina vizard mask atthe horse’s | is a perfect type of colonial architecturo, g0 to the jail to see her husband. stock and run the property value down until | 0 Tax BEN.]-=Thie) 85,500, .Onfwn Short hore won, Mabel second, 'Climax third. struck aside the club with its paws. It | heads, another holding the cold vim of a | It has been enlarged from time to timo, Ty it reaches the mimmum, °Then, when all the ) Line & Utah Northern collateral trust bonds, | my 4335, was impossible to kill the animal that | pistol against his conchman’s ear, and | and modern conveniences have been RiatgmonthiGradiates, slockhblders are fagmout, the maniplatoss| offered taday by Messrs. . Lee, Higginson & | Gun dlub stokes, .gywoepstalees; tires.y: ¢, 50 George mounted his pony, threw | still another standing over the postilion. | added, but the furnishing and general Prarrsvours, Neb., June 1 ool | A ey Som. 8903 Will fOF | Co. in Boston, New York, London, Amater- | olds and upward, milaand ono-ighth, Brpwa o014 tortd Cn o bearBS6le, AL Shoka LA polite gentleman, most excellently | appearance of the house have remained Telegram to Tne Be Tonight the Plat nj‘l'(.,‘_ asserts that the stock is intrin | dam and Hamburg, the subscription to ,llg::’lf::lw shier secoud, John Daly third. | jt o death, thus securing its valuable | well dressed, rode up to the conch upon a [ unchanged. The stables are enti mouth city schools graduated as follows: | jsi nd actually worth £200 por share, | cease next Thursday or earlier, were all | TWTDFEE o i ear: | pelt and delicious steaks; fine horse, and doffed his hat with an air [ modern and they have stalls for thiv Misses Oliver, Robinson, Vass, Gering, | which it is poposcd to sell to the syndicate | taken today and applications continue to ar- | Sarvia won, Veranzu second. Orleans third. = that was worth coming that distance to | horses. Btempker, Adams, Stiles, and Mr. Thomas I()|'l$lf><)ll)l' ;m.‘n of ;vhuL only the bare | riye, i e1:80/0 Rk Eixtan Al hoatb T Qervinbwon Dead Goro o n Himt see; for, be it mentioned, the lady in the One of the finest stables in the city Parmalee. Each rend an essay bearing the | 33 value, $100, is cash. - = A fow wore taken in this country, a fow fn | Sitence ~secoud, Veranza thind. Time— are was o curious scene in a justice’s was o fine, sprightly crontur belongs to Frank Work. 1t is on Fif fmprint of originality and acquitted them- | Among other poiuts made in the bill are | y 550, but the bulk is to go to Holland, and | 1:02 8-5. lieco i a qurions soens Luujfusticols ho polite gentleman was Monsier [ fifth street, very far west. Brick and v selves creditably, This boing Prof. Drum. | that. the purchusing companics, the Loudou | ypwurd’ of four million dollars to Eutoy Handicap sweepstakes, milo and one-quar- | office at Albuuerque the other day, | 1t sandstone are the materinls uscd for its wond’s last year the citizens turned out en :,'x;',“‘)‘“‘"rfi;’"‘ Ry 3{;,1,31‘.:L';,°,{; val trust com | They will be payable directly and the Unite tor_iamict won, Poll Moll second, Maggio | suys the Denver News. In the morning " gaid he tothe knight, “T make | construction and the entive building is masse. Much erodit is duo him and his able | FEWs 50, S, BOROE etion, and | States will gain that amount of monoy ex- | Keed third. Time 3 at an early hour Pedro Trujillo and | no doubt that your lady dances excel- | lined with oak. The interior is richly ant, Prof. Palmer, furthermore being British corporations they | 3¢ tly where it will find a lodgement. Tips on Wost Ohostor Today. Abarasta Otero were married. They | lently well. W ill you be pleased to step | ornamented with scrolled ivon and brass. After the exorcises the graduates repaived i SRR I Gty 18] The Union Pacific peys for the Oregon rail- e 5 to the Hotel Riley, where tho alumui’ asso- | IV 10 community of interest with wester | yqy and navigation stock with this money, st Cipwren, N, Y., Juno 13, —[Speclal | camo back about 10 o'clock, got their | Out Of the conch and lot me have the | The windows aud doors of all the hur stockholders. honor of dancing one courant with her | ness cupboards are of plate glass. ad prepired o banquet for them. ARUOER: S8 s U % - | and so secures control of that property for the e _Following are Tuz | certificate 8 e e - car Professor McClelland ot York | Judge Tuley roferred the watter to the | jpiorest on the cost. It could sell the contrul Rl owing aro Tuz | certificate and left the office, apparently | ynon the heath?” The stalls of his favorite team ought master in char for a hearing. today for moro than 10 per cent above the 1-‘i L»_ A o happy. About 4 o’clock in the afternoon “There is, id the knight, lifting his { to be called rooms, 80 spacious are they. hoe will make as much of ‘o success as his S R cost. The sale of the bonds indicates that all rspyace, Ningaray Eagan seoong, the woman returned accompanied by an- | hat with an' air almost equal to that of | In the roof of cach u dome of gl b adeces National Capital Notes. ven ove: o 8D od; Kol ~ a § i 1 Worthy prodecessor, T ST T T s (R 5o is not given over to share specula- | Second race, Busteods Kempland second. | other man, and requested to bo married | the othor—thero is no refusing sueh a [ which lets iu the sunshine and keeps the The Annual Indian Scare, selocted throe of the appraisers provided for ————— Fourth race, Tenny; Kirenzi or Salvator | 28310 polite request, sir. You seem to be a | stalls sweet and clean. . “But,” replied tho justice, “T married f generosity, and that which y, Mr. Work does not believe in darl ¢ Neb.. 3.—[Special Tele- th 3 o § 3 second. t, ) IS man of generosity, and that which you ) ork does ] o in dark Cmapuox, Nob,, Juno 1t [Spocial Tolo- | in the Suplomstadminipcrativg bl andite io erious Runaway Accident. | "} 1uco Evangeline; Contribution sec- | you this morning to Pedro Trujillo, and | ask is porfectly ronsonable.’ stablos, The walls of these rooms are of gram to Tirz Bex.]—The settlers on Beaver | expected that the names will be sent to the | P. Kimmerly, a contractor residing at 1781 | ong, us the law of New Mexico docs not en- [ Thereupon the footman was called, the | polished onk, with the railing above of ;‘rm-k, nn.-.;.:‘ ulmm nn{flud t of this city, | senate M«-nldulv 1t is kw;\"': m‘.\u A\»'l»t-lu;t South Fourteenth street, is the owner of a | = Sixth race, Wilfred; Admiralsecond. title a woman to more than one husband | steps were dropped, the door opened, and | scrolled brass. The feeding troughs are have started tholr annual Tudian scare. The | Secretary Tichenor e three, and it | very spirited horse, and last night he was out e at a time, I must refuse to comply with | the knight clambered out. Duval him- [ of blue and white tiles, and ave kept im- Toports of %000 warriors bolug ou the war | 1% thought that Solicitor Hepbura is a- | on Leavenworth taking a spin, when tho [ Ofi““&:‘: “’]’“:"fm’)’\:_'fi‘::‘xj’:";m_cmm your request,” £ self handed the ludy down, maculately cloan, sh air is ],‘f,.,p‘..x )npr\:mu]. :‘uvl\ unrel m);l‘o.t S i Representative Butterworth today intro- | animal became frightoned at a passing motor | VA0 “HEIH, :l“;fl eptidy o “You did not marry me this morning; burst (.uLh the old chroni- | into the stalls by engines, and the eloctric FELLR: IRRR S COroapond eS8 talkod, arith e e e e atams o foaay cintro: | train, took thie bits in his moth and started | Weele's exhibition, closes this ovening. 1 Tam a different woman from the ono | cle that speaks of this—"it was surpris- [ light is used throughout the building. Wons i “;II:,'L,l“;’;‘lII','l‘m“"m':“l“u adett | standard classification and grading of wize t | off at frightful gait. At Eighteeuth strect | ¥ will be'gwarded the winners this aven- {iwhom you married to I 11!110," replied | ing to seo how gracefully he movedupon - of fat beef fo break out. corn and other o The bill suthorizes | Kimmerly was thrown from tho buggy aud | ingand a large crowd of canine fanciers will | the woman in broken English. the hoath. Scarce a dancing master in ANOvaIM oot B keling. and directs the ary of agriculture to | badly bruised, so much so that s hauled | Undoubtedly bo on hand for a last look at the “But L know I am not mistaken, and I | London but would have been proud to The beof issue last weelk wis the largest v e WA ATgos rding to standards as he may | home in the patrol wagon, where 5 | purps. arry you again,” sai o jus- | ha o ity i i et el sl e SR el goding 10, muel giaudars ns o may | omo i the patrol wogon, whore his wounds LAY cannot mar ou again,” said the jus- | huve shown such agility in a paiv of feet have moved their families into Chadron Strikers Accept a Compromise. tice, i g pumps us Duval showed in g ; lr A . ruiont the usages of trade warrant ™ " 0 o S 3 pt a I 2 s SLRODEITHPa T e pagweian il Huy Springs and Rushville. But the whold | fis fudemont the usaees of trado warkantand | s uccident had vo effectupon the howse, | oy uynus, 0., dune 18.—The striking car | Seeing that she could not work her | great pair of riding hoot the fact that other canncrs there mado scare seems to bo & fake. ! and he continued to tear along the street 98 rane e woman ad Al gl i Frades now Focognizod. by the chambors of | el vasa Thirenth when ity | men have accepted tho proposition of th con- | Bame, the woman admitted having been | ° At lust the lunce was ended and he | nothing, says the Cathlamet Gazejte, is commerce and boards of trade. When such | north, ho ran to Dodgze,where James Holland | solidated company made last night and win | married in the morning, but would re- | hunded the lady back into the conch | a miltionaire. - But he did not make it Ve N ¥ 3. sclal Tolo. | Standard is fixed it shall be made a matter of | yttempted to stop him in his wild flight. | return to work at the compromise scale of pudiate the ceremony from the fact that | again with all the gallantry conceivable, | altogether out of salmon, but has been l'll:l\'rll.)li}.‘r.lh- .u\n\‘ 1’ | '};t Al ll ": ord in the agricultural department and no- | Holland succeeded,but before doing so he was | $1.70 for conductors and $1.60 for drivers. aletter had beeu left out in her naume on | But as the knight was about to follow, | interested in opium smuggling. The way f“ ~. ‘_.% l” A .H"lul- € \‘ l\»l yfi“’;‘-‘l‘g’:r(\‘mhl“‘;‘h-} shall be known as | knocked down and dragged several rods ——— » certificate. She also stated that | “Sir , “'you have forgot to pay | the thing is worked is this he name of §. IL Cox took a mortgagec Aiod Huten ammnpnde | along the pavement, recelving some painful Barbarity of Indian Butchers. Trujillo was a_drunken fellow and of no | the piper ¢ The opium is packed in_salmon cans orse fra iller and borrowing ad car o merce ¥ ' horse from Diller and borrowing a road cart o6 Prasidant Siablman of the Louly. | Druises. The Indian papers are constantly de- | account, and that she wanted to he mar- His worshlp pulled a long face, but | hermetically sealod up, and, with an ut- nnl' harn: ds at ‘l»nw hmn:.ml:u ‘mlh ;. ville & Nashville railrond company continued T claiming against the practico .mrm-' ried to a *‘buena bombre” just like this | there was no help for it. Out from under | tractive sulmon lubel pusted on its out catrice a day or two ago and sold it to S. P. | his argument in opposition to tho bill allow. 4 g . native butchers of skinning goats alive, | man, pointing to the young fellow stand- | the seat of the coach he pulled u bug | side g {a sjoio- oatr! 1 © bill allg Ee bl ap Giatp Ha t g g 3 S the cou » pulled a bug | si goes on i W rejol {.-lfi“‘rw Pl S ing the interstate commerce commission to | The clam bake at Pries’ lake today will cer- | and the imperfect apprecintion of the | ingat her side. Finally she and her | containing 100 guineas and handed it to | ing. In a shipment sovoral P B b bR PR AL eD | x Taliroslratos tainly be a suscessful as well as novel affair. | barbarfity of this pructice evinced by | second lover left the court room, and as | Duval, who recoived it with a bow that | “loaded” cases ave introduced boaring a out the amount of his purchase. Cox {n;up The “m‘,l T Landlovd Bulch of the Barker, under whose :mll\u magistrates, says the London | she was going out of the door she turned | was almost worth the money to soo. vate mavk. When the consignment vearcd ufter baving offected the sale. e VA auspices it is to bo given, says that he has | Truth. Tnone case’ recently the offense | to the justice and said: 8 “8ir,” said he, “your gonerosity and | arrives in Sun Francisco the duty is paid T comosrox, M, Juno 18, ~[Spocial Telogram | greq nothing to make it s completo and | was punished by u'fine of tyenty rupo “Buenn muchacho, and I will marry | liborality ave only excecded by your | on the salmon and the opium is now safo A Cheertul Gathorin B SN Joes! " 4 ™ | realistic aclam bake as was ever gotten up | and in another hy g fine of twonty-fiv him yot. I am dead gone on hin oble behavior, and have saved you the [ in the “promi land.” Once in the & ket for wool during the past wnd sales 8 I v noble hohavior, and huve sgved . you ! Nonrork, Neb., June 18.—( e iy ,'“‘ 00 § e of'e | where such things aro an_ fnstitution, The | and, 8s has been‘more thun onc ; |u-||n( - “Hold on,” cried the justice; ‘]“f\““ Other £800 which you have in tho coach | United Statos it is no trouble to secrote gram to Tuikt Brr, rtakors of Nor- | DAve amounted o only 2,078,000 pounds of all | glams, fresh and nice, also the sea weed, fish, | out, such sentencss are Lopelessly in- | know that if you marry ‘that man befove | with you,” For the r had knowl- | and dispose of it. The customs officers folk, Madison, Tilden, Pierce and Plalnview | Xiuds including 830,000 pounds of foreigu, | ¢ rived yester The bill of fare will | ade to stop, the ¢ nee the fines | securing a divorce from Trujilloyou ave | edge of every farthing of the moncy and | do not open hermetically sealed canned b 18 clh tos Wt 1Y OW | The market for domestic wool is rather easy | include clam” chowder, getables and ¢ are covered overand o again by the | linble to arrest on the ' ? here it was hidden, a might have | goods, and the vesult is large quantitios uet in this city today and organizod a district Xy atioe RIatee vl ibatiali ar 100 B o0 uin by t I y? | w it was hidden 50 q Tuneral directors' associution, under incrousing roceipts. The stock of | pattics, Dlates will bo luld for 100 persons. | dditional valug swhich flaying alive [ You had better take my J had it all, had he not, by some sudden [ of the seductivo deug have found their The organization is si 0 aud a branch | Obio fleece is still smaul and they sold at 31@ | ePRCHRIE PRYRCA0 SRICTES BRI BN gives to the skinss I suspect “that the | *“Bigamy! who is he?” unswer > | quirk of his erazy wits, bien | sd to | way into the United States. It scems of the state funcral directors' association, | 82¢ for X and e for Michigan X | g Dougls ) S native magistrate, like the native ! wi ® istr 11 $300 of 1 3 that the business hus been going for \ 2 ouglas and Kifteenth streets ut g k ative | woman; am my own mistressand I | dance $300 of it away ina heavy paivof | tha . n going ) W'm'hl moeta ',"]"_l';"\"l Island noxt week, and | fioeces sold in smull lots at 30@30i¢e; No. 1, | 12:30 o'clock. prve butcher, will neyer be made to look at | will marry this man or know the veason | riding boots on a griwssy heath” with a | years, and cannories could he run at a JEIAS 8 RecoRUIIOR DY Sk anaooiation before | ombings wools dull at 89@40c; Ohio fine de Ll cruelty to animals as a ropean looks | why,” With these fow remarks she | fine lady of quality loss and still make profit in some unu e : laine at , and Michigan fine delaine at The Masonic Grand Lodge. at it. The most) effectual means of | slammed the door and the two locked Such'is one of w legion of similar ¢ countable way, A Ratit (oo e aTen B0 tory wools bave been quiet | mho grand lodye, Anciont, Free and Ac. | eradicating this fokm of barbarity would | urms, walking down the steps together. | hook st 1 vinging_ with a R o and the sales of fine w B clean 4} 3 be to estublish public abattoirs and re- i -~ feeling of open-handec enerosity, and A of g modlum. 8t " cepted Masons, will convene in this city on A h putslo. 2 ; ; { Sy 4 to Tun Bar.]—Another long petition from | Toxas sold at 1730c for short wool wnd 354 | Puesday next and will probably continue in [ §r Sie slaughiiRing of “palimaly o Calling on the Preacher. I‘,\,“,‘,’{ BB S S IONEA BT the western part of the county has been filed for u y growth. New spring Cali- | session several days gl Did it everoceur to you that politicians i i A s with the county commissionevs, asking thom | fornin bas been setling mostly at 55c for rangements have been made for the ac Fees of Ruggipn Physicians, and othors who have great ovents in | RONest monoy, 80 1 Lot b a0 aane to tax all real estato and chattel mortgugeson | horter wools and ik for the long staples. | oommodation of visitiug brethren, o commit- [ The comparativaly fow Russian physi- | hand always call upon some minister of | S S0 SR 0050, chaphiok 1 tore filo in the recorder’s office. e e ot At D0t ie and ma. | tee consisting of T. K.Sudborough, T. P. | cians who have aitained a conspicuous | the gospel with tho gres adsuzange | L0 8E DO ORI g Tho matter was vefeered to the county at- | diuwm at 25¢c200, Pulled wools re in moder- | Musselman and John R. Webster, the mas- | reputation in théf@bwn country are paid | to open their deliberations with prayer, | po 5653 blind upon that side, torney, who,gave the opinion that it would bo | ate request, with sal at B)a@0e | ters of the three blue lodges in the city, hay- | €ven more handsomely than are many of | said u Chicago pastor to a Tribune re - contrary to oxisting laws 1o levy such a tax. | and 35l Foreigu carpot wools are quict o f the dotails of thesearvange- | the leading members of the British fac- | porter. They hardly ever ask one of our 4 However, the s cided to tax - - mittee reports that rates | ulty, says the London Daily Press. A | guild if he would like to do so, or if it fessional Murderers in Rus mortgages Tep > USS0SS0MS, SOME Killed by His Young *on. buve boen sccured ut the various hotels as | fow duys ago a wealthy local notability | would be agreenble orconvenient. They | Some time ago a midwifo of Warsaw, #20,000, which were reported from Syracuse | Eraika, N. Y., June 13.—Frank Warren | follows: Millard and Paxton, §2.50 and 83 per | ay O P& Ralll, was operated| fo Wo want you” and the | Skublinskaya by name, was brought to precinot ot and fns! illod Is sixteo Barker, Merchants and Casey, & per wasshot and instantly killed by his sixteen Banker, Mposuanie [ An Ecoen'rlo Oltizen Passes Away. | Year-old son early this morning while q The committee has requested all brethren | 8350fsky of St. Petersbur, pera- | sermon to go and Prarrewovri, Neb, duno . 15.—[Speoial | Feling with bis wite, Young Wageen, wh | to procuro crds frou tho committeo at Froe: | tion Was succesfully porformod within | blessing on some assemblago whose afte p | ehildron, says u writer i the Chicago Pup Bun.)-Spenver S. Billings, an old | 18 8 school boy, has been mrrested. Heis very | mason's hall, showing that they are entitled | twenty minutes. Thé fee demanded and liborations not infroquently show that | Tribune. The woman and helpers ‘:u;l"r'\«,wn-{: Clklaco, disd a4 bia resls | 20084 colladted, ba¥ aTH Bothing to theso rates paid ‘was 11,000 rubles, equivalent to | the supplieation foll short of tts mark, I | called themselves *“The Society of Ang A TP R g e et e Fio e rae— L Ay brother desiring rooms reserved cando | £1,222, Incidentally a lady availed her- | don't Pow that I ever saw the prayer | ols,” and engaged in the atrocious work o Ahis oday, He 0 wos ) . so by telegraphing T. K. Sudborough, cave | golf of Dr, Sklifusofsky’s vis i reported. The reporter simply writes | of = “dispatching th tle ones to 4n tho 50’ and traded with the ludians Naw Youx, June 18~Tho indictments | Milland hotel, fiving name of hotel and prico | 261 Of Dr. Sklifusofaky’s vist 10 O reported. The reporter simply ‘wri lispatching the 1i I Ho located in Plattamouth fn 1860 end | . 4 L O | e A raemon of the committeq | 10 hove an operation performed for can- | that “the Rev. Dr. So-and-S0 made an | heaven,” of cour P2 cortain consid owned constderublo proporty, Billings ws ‘ff““‘i‘l"’": 3""’““""""’":‘{;"’“'.“;":‘ .”;I’-. il ba at the hall on and aftor 1 o'clock Tuns. | cer, for which paid the operator | opening prayer.” I grant you thut some | eration’ paid them by the unfortunats in his habits and leaves s | charged with having participated o the 4 000 rubles, or And yot, writes | of the prayers muy not bo worth print- | mothers” or their friends, This fuct quite_eccentrio wod wi 5 L day to give any information desired 4 large family, all grown, to wourn his loss. Brosdway railroad franslse steal, bave boeu e our correspundent, there are very many | ing, but as that little reward is all the | aroused u discussion in all the Russiun Py e v 50 dismissed ‘ . : Sikimat . — - A C > Explosion. hard-working, conscientious and " skilful | poor preacher can expect it would seem | papers on the fate o ogitimute Crops in Knox County, Bond Oferings. An explosion of a gasoline stove took the | Young practitioners ly ongag as if he ought to have it. And heought | children in that he Niosara, Neb, June 1&—[Special to | w,quxaroN, June 13.—[Special Telegr ,h. department out to Tw fourth und | dmong the poorer classes of the populo to make such a pra that the reporter | mortality — of such ) A cream of tartar haking powder. Highesy @ue Bee,]—From the supavisors now in e Bee | -Bonds offere 156,00 Leavenworth streets last night.. There were | provincial centers in Russia whose yearly | would feel compelled to make 3% a part | found to be over B0 por it even | oftleavening strength-U. 8. Government Bee sosslon it is learned that in wll lcoalities in | §1.92; §1,000 at §1.03. uo damuges, | income does notexceed 600 or 700 rubles. of his report, L:umm;" those in the government asylums | port Aug. 17, 1839, as against 150,000 May 1 and 133,110 o | magnificent that I actually put on my | the whole troubl An illegitimate A during the Indian campaign, ¢ of the schools, and it is hoped A prominent Frazier viver ganner is now in Astorin, who, notwithstanding upon for abscess in the hip by Dr, & - | preacher leaves his pastoral duties or his | justice, with several of her coadjutors, Favoke the divine | for the crime of killing illegitimate