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. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE . y— B——— NlNE'i‘EIiE\" 'H YEAIL A WELL DESERVED TRIBUTE. T 'POLITICS 1N HAWKEYEDOM. NUMBER 357, T — "WILL BE AN UP HILL BATTLE OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 16, 1800. K CLEARINGS, A Future Metropolis of the Great Financial Transactions of the Coun- AVhbe (B AeOTeTian 10 Howe. Ihtes on DATie Black Hills Tin Region. | try for the Last Week, e O McNabb 1 off Matns 11, oft Durnbrough 1 - - : Craten City, 8. D., June Special to A , . Bosto, June 15.—[Specal Telogram to | ; x 0y Bl onrke! ADDy' . Stk ot ; R The Virtnes of the Parmer Bxtolled in 8 | rhyp Hee 1o-Tiie Black Hills country s rap. | State and Congressional Gandidates Coming | mug Bye.] The following: table, compiled | The Black Sox Capture the Entire Serics | 1y, JleXubb &, by Dnbrouen i by Aains & Representative MoKinley's Distriot Gerrye Loft on bases ~Denver 6, St Paul Time of Baccalaureate Sermon, idly coming to the front. After fifteen years | to the Front, from dispatches from the clearing houses With Des Moines, [ kel A AR A TR R g s mandered by the Demoorats, of trial and persistent effort on the part of | of the ies named, shows the gross ex- 1. In second game M npitehed first inning, = her unwavering people, beset with difficul- | hanges for last weelk, Wwith rates per cent et when he was taken out of the six ; : AMERICAN TILLERS OF THE SOIL. | tics and adverse cireumstances immeasura- | GENERAL WEAVER SHIES HIS CASTOR. | of i ase or decrease, as against the | OMAHA PLAYED A VERY PRETTY GAME. SECOND GAMF. A HOT FIGHT THE MAJOR'S DELIGHT, ly greater than any other section has ever ‘ amounts for the corresponding week in 1850 TTTTDRNVER &t — S experienced, she s now surely and unmis- . > v e a5 e A . T e NGRMiZE 2 They Sustained the Nation's Credit | takably emerging from the dark shadows of | A Convention of Anti-Monopo- 4 § While the Visitors Ambled About the Begtone. .3 1 $1 ¥ starphy, m Not Disc ""'"l{"l by tho Oilds—Rer with Their Hard Earned Dollars | adversity into the bright sunlight of mater- lists Called to Meet in Des s, CLEAINGE. H Field in a Listiess and Disheart- readway... 4 § 0 0 ODary1e LALLM A AL and Dofended the Stdbs fal prosperity. i Moines August 14—0Other H ened Manner — Other 2 108§ Ji e e e e eL SRV L GO N S T “The Sioux Indian reservation, that lv..m»:.n- \ Towa KW S Hail Bosven i Gl ) ‘_.:: mittos o Tiee LY trable barrier upon our eastern border, has A i 4 been removed, assuring direct railroad com- | — 2 Banw he, p..0 T Awnenst, Mass,, Jue 15.—The baccalaure- | munication with the cast in the early future | Des Morsgs, Ta., June 16.—([Special to ThE > Played. Won i WasmiNGToN Brrear Tie Ovana Beg, s "8 BittainE o s TR AT TGO A - [§ | Minneapolis .. " 20 B18 Fothitie ey ute sermon before the graduating class at | The building of the Custer and Deadwood | g, 31 g cuprently roported that Hon. £d Denvor woo® LI OL R H } the Mussachusetts agricultural college was | branch of the B & M. ratlroad through the | pupter is going to Nebraska. He hs long A e z Denvor $ 323088 Represeutative MeKinloy, having dotor topie was: “Duty of the Educated Farmer.™ |y biule und stimulate commereial pursuits | interest of the vailroads, and it is said that he St Warged SUNRSOBRVOR S B0 DAL, district intended to give 2,500 democratic ma- Prof, Walker said: “Herctofore, in all parts | thay can be readily conceived. Under the | will be needed further west the coming win- St. Paul, hits—MeGlone, Hawes, Brough jority, his approaching campaign will be of the world. the farmer has been no match | impetus consequent upon the building of this | ter to take care of railroad interests for the | Milwaukee.. : base hits Rowo, Broughton. Home L 2 ampalg for his ndversary, He never held his own | road, the first to enter the Hills proper, new | Bupingtonyouts while the Nebraska legls- | dhune Ot runs -K Dikos stoln Ufhton: . HOUE | watched with national interest. Major Mc- or his adversary. e never held Tnduste Burlington route while the Nebraska legis- | Omaha Paul 1 plays—Murphy to Broughton Kinley has always been stronger than his are being contemplated, and those | Dehyer against soldier or priest, against politician or lature is in session. His experience at Des Well, they made it three straight, © on halls O Kennedy 2 oif M Kin 2, off ¥ alrcady inaugurated are being 'materially : i Providen: opl6 essod tho : party and has been able to pull through cam- statesman. In ancient times he was a slave: | Giniited, At no place in the Hills is this | Moines will enable him to do good work for | Detroit And several thousand peoplo witnessed the b Aoyl eaGlonniand ion st ma o el it in thé middle ages a serf. In the ninetes St Pl fuii; BT oy werehit - very ‘onthusiastio, ek out > By Kennedy 4 by Buns- | paie weneral vepublican ticke 1th™] impetus being more strougly felt than at Cus- | the ter City, to which point the road is ¢ corporations at Lincoln, ‘ted |~ Rumor says that Governor J. B, Weaver i (ix~Broughiton, Time of | suffored defeat, but when the demo nd 30 minutes. Umpire tic le though, because the Prohibitionists played century he is slave, serf, peasant or propr i 0 be completed within the nest sixty d " ike i sigis Wild pitehes—Kennod oo isluture of Ohio gerrymandered his district tor, according {o location, American | to be completed within the next sixty days. | (o candidate for congress in this district | DUt like a lot of cigar sigus. lid pitches—Kennedy f; Meekin 1, | isloturoof Olilo g distric Armers, s @ class, are faco to face with a | , Custer City is situnted upon_the g | Natsrd i et Riehmond .1 They were licked before ball was pitched on bases—Dénver 9, e pust winter it did so with a view to re- ors, W class, ure face to 8 | b h, Wter the most rigid and thorough | on @ fusion democratic greenback labor ti ington 3 4 peirins v Com congress beyon \ sis, 'hey have subdued u continent and | Delt, which, ufter the most rigidundthorough Hartford. . AN HORE HBBUEIRAIE WOLE da it LHBY raltithit o tiving him from congress beyond any question investigat u by the most reuowned experts | He is an indomitable worker, an able debater, | judfi furnished riw materinl for our factovies, | y T | Indiaa . T 4 of doubt, yet the major says he docs not. be- . 4 _ 5 or our | OF theworld, is conceded to embrace the vich- | and where he is a candidate the canvass will | Fort Worth. Svet it was useless to hustle. Among the Amat ) Ao ieda F ki | bread fov tho oporatives and manhood o 04% | cet and most extonsive ton deposits yot dis- | 1o be a tame one, Monphis....J Young Clare was in the box for Des Moines | The Shamrock Stars defeated the Sixth [ V¢ it deserting a fight, even though the odds are against him covered in any country | f i i dol- | 0 ey Dok consolidated tin com- | Even though it cannot be considerd in the pany, & powerful corporation, whose holdings | canvass of this year, unmistakable mutte comprise no less than five hundred clains, | ings indicate that prohibition and high I many of which lie in this immediate vieinity, | conse will enter into the discussfons as party and he was Slambasted unmereifully in every | Reds yesterday ofte inning but fhe fivst. The Shamrocks and West Lawns played a 2 Everybody hit him, game yestorday in which tho Iatter wore de. | in€ bis seventh term in congress. If he is Old Tom Dolan, who is so aged that the | feated by a score of 10 10 9. successful it will make bim as strong in his it with their hard earned Jars, rescued endangered liberty — with their conscientious ballots and de- fended time and again the stars and 1oon by a score of 7 to . The major is forty-six years old and is serv- 3 L el oyl blooa, . Vinorots. b ¢ « ) i memory of man runneth not back to the time el RS Covainios CRMBBAILIS WibhTte Nait " Body, strong in chavieter, striking in individ- | "::\.‘-};'”\',‘:»'.“'.f“".:\'.'f"'\'\-{"l'.‘]']'\"X{:':"{ With i | 1 gures and the fitness of each party to of his birth, awas behind i, and despite the Amorioan AENRGIR Lt (,,,,_,? ,',,_"h(,,"",’,',':,]\',i'{,.“,:"\:“ P ity, Jovers of home, massive tn commen | CRLEL o Chuctor govern the state be discussed from tuat 1 DIOEYGARE: tho SEPUEIIS, o Inaged 101 wues AT RYRACUSE, lieved it will make him the republican can- UL GHE S K R RS LB A TOE] Do company s at this time about three | stundpoint. cateh a creditable game, cuse 11, Rochesters didate for governor next year—unless Con- allow themselves to be overwhelm hundred o ‘.“1';“}""1'1") AL LAY In the Fifth district the members of the . Dad Clarke did the twirling for the B AT PIULADELPHIA, gressinan Morey of Hamilton 8 scle that sunk the tillers of the soil in | SHEMCA I KRS CESCLOPUERE OF B8 PLOPCEIES | farmers! alliance have put forward William Sox, and up to the eighth inning he sinply | A ylotics 4, Brooklyn 7. Colonel Morey, like Major McKiuloy u,in Egeypt, ino Europe. From | AL CoalouRtl e mpiuted. the | Buttin of Marshall county as a repubican | Girand itapidy s oot b boysiromiover o iver. —— loses a campiien und is_stronger thin his all parts of "this' lund the farmers ate | WOHEOLSeTRRPICIL IS ook SORPIEtE I | andidate for congress, As the prosent in- | LonAnicies A LB Tl N AT ST LOULS, party. He lives in the same city as the gov- (bl eai Ll Pl e ""'I" so-opert | and reduction plants erceted and in oy | cumbent, Daniel Kerr, declines to be consid- | Norfolk ... fi,j‘:.‘.,‘,“'.'.‘h:cm iyt "\'i'l'-"“:“"‘ffi,'h ‘,‘,‘i:jl"“ S Mmen | St Louis 1, Columbus ¢ Gt of Ohio: is a member of the sumo ion ure wonderfu ideas ! 1 (i 3 {4 8y 8 o0 o) - i S also i yos z one ol ¢ by ¥ awakened them a5 never be iy are | many ogsands will bo added tothishumber. | ered a candidate, Mr. Battin will have an | Chatiniid o Tliey “copped out? nine clean drives in the AT LOVISVILLE, e T R e O e e e, it | cation, in close proximity to the mi cven chance with other new aspirants. Presi- [ Rexingion K * Omaha played & wonderfully ‘]b‘|:-(l:\} “ame SR e R nened e nceothit RORGBLENT: R AR thing, coms 1 Wi upon ends to be g dent Furrow of the state farmers' alliance re- | Topeka........ eptionally strong [ Matire!: in Governor Campbell’s name creates in the bl R fail 10 be greatly benefitted by the ope from start to finish, und_of course the three ined. They domand for | 4t to be kreatly benclitied By the \ it pur- | gards Judge Battin opposite party o' Paris Race. 801VOS ¢ ‘on an @ on ¢ or four thousand people present were com- The Grand Priz i themsalves and childven an educition eausd | chase of large tracts of land in the immediate | man, i te is making its | *Nashviiie AR Aty HRpEY . R L e e i L el porand MILLS' REASON. ¥ ah Sl st CbLh » | vicinity of this place by this company is | efforts through existing parties and for that t Lo A | Parmelee, who lost £1.80, eI, el Tt is stated that the real reason t Mr, the ‘profits of American fndustry, cluiming | Sl of GH8 DIage BY, CHE cOUPOUN 8 | B son candidates. brought before the repub- | thortl All but Frank Parmelee, who lost £1.80 prize of Paris of 100,000 francs cach, distance | yiif Tommy Kea ite, of Texas did not aceept the appointment e rns, who IS a prime fave thitt 10 state can exist in which tillérs of the soil bear the most of the burdens and are the least of _the bles of advanced civilization. But they are danger of making mistikes in the st that will _turn back the progress of the mov about one mile and seven furlo lican conventions by the farmers will have | Aojede wany points in favor of their nomination and | “Seattio . lish reduction plants and_smelting works in this locality, which can but result in materi- | ally adding to the measure of Custer's future | election. The Homestead and other leading prosperity. This important industey, the fu- | alliance papers advises the members of the ture success of which is no_longer a question | alliance to work for reforms through the old 2 WIS run | on the committee on rules last weok was that was won by Baron De Shickler's | he is jealous of Messrs. Carlisle, Blount and Total | s on way out in left field in_the lust inning and [ DAy colt Fitzroy in 2:27, I, Scheibler's bay | others who have been recogmzed by Speaker OuITOARL A oo picking Oney Patton's fine fly right off the | colt Fitzhampton second, B. Peck’s bay colt [ Reed in the formation of that and other come T agear o % .40 Oddfellow third . M. Mills thought th *Not included in totals. No ring house at this fence, 1EGs mittees. Mr. Mills thought that ho ought to made a duplic: te of his circus catch of the day before, running in among the Jos | tod: i They de d leaders. To suppl of doubt, insures for this city a m e of (4 ; ! o 4 Of course he was cheered loud and long. ¢ y Crane s have been placed upon the committee at the s o s oy | benetit dompared with which the lighest ad- ons point to the nomination of Cap- | e astyesr { Joo Walsh played with his usual esp Maoyonl Crane Bros. et | Dozinning of this ' session, ‘and rogards the educate farmer. Whatsoever " of b |l|:\ vantages claimed b If'\‘& favored localities . A.'T. Hull for con sstan from this ST. PAUL’S l"‘fi EDRAL. eating everything that came his way and baf b g i, June ={Special act of being passed over when Mr. Blount of seem our midst of nt. An industry in | ct without opposition. He is one of mitude as | lowa's most popular republicans and was | protests Made Agaimit Ere ) | fairly entitled to the nomination for governor | Frotests Made Agali§h Erec leveland, | Telegram to Tue Bee.|—The wame of ball | ¢ i | heve today between the,Crane Brothers of | mad v was appointed to ALl the vacaney by the death of Mr. Randall as a first- ting like a itan, Andrews, (¢ ing an | Willis and Clar also hit the ball hard + vigor, mental power and moral_heroism the ' educated tarmer may have acquired from an % costors, collego or university, ho will need | U Protgiees (o b Wach, BUCY ipdselietla | S iting served two tormas a8 Toatens Underground Raitway Near it. S TN T T el b D SR S [ i e e i S 14,",,’;,,::“'3,:";’,’;‘\'"'{,‘,TI,(h"‘,lf""",,“':',.\‘f,}“'\"l; head of the list of commercial cities of the | ant governor. [Copuright 159 by James Gordon Bennett.) RO Brothatsas o > with him. The democ house i Iroad or ans arc raising objections box, June 15.--[New York Herald northwest, bringing, as it undountedly will, The v without a for w, and i « vistug from the operation | AR T ay ar el CT i ; K % 5 OMATIA. — 0 aspiv ] e ha oIy o [ st s of 1| to Johu Mabin of Museatine for railrond Special to Tie BRE| — Great fears AU R 1B, 11 SD PO, AL E. ADVICES FROM JAF to the leadership are jealous of each othe 2 s b : : trafic and the estublishment at this point of | commissioner because he is a newspaper man. R TaTal v of St. P Oanavan, 2b. ATl O oREE 0RRoN = R WA f , Whoso empire has' not bean' rapldly under- | (RS ERE SIS CEA 0 LRCR ind deading busi- | ThioDes Moines Loadercditorially endorses | Sroontertained for (IgRgsEty of St Paulls || CARGYAUED ... 0 % 4 4 (| TheSituation in That Country by No SSLARAT Tl BT 3 @ niued, ; e sl sl | cathedral in consequenceiof the new under- b At the Atiantic bascball park the , ness emporium of the Black Hills, | aletter published by L. C. Teed, spubli- o ot | Tourms, 167000 9 6 200 Means Serene. e e g v ONGRESSION L FORECAST. Wit i view to securing the enormous traf- | can postmaster at Creston, in which he e ground railroad to be consfructed within nes, Tt S BT Bt e L BegL Lt 0 ! 1 CONGRESSION I‘l_ FORE T. $ of the mines of | demus the failurce of the vepublican par few hundred yards of the Building. Andrews. Ib. ... [ SAN Fraxcisco, Cal,, June 15.~Advices to | baseball in Washington is a thing of the past. s d ‘ e [Qlavels, 0 A RSO GiAtad Brass Bo tHeBtonmn ceanic | The dist commissioners have put i stop to ] OutlinG BE the Goniing Week's Work A tin belt, 1n connection with other | its pension legislation, The Leader siy Christopher Wren left & memorandum to | Willle, me.... . 0 Ui araciod L eglby e tennishib O canle) | e e R et Lo G aRe ) ox isive und important mineral resou “With open armsdemocracy stands ready to | ¢ o™ apect that the foundations were | Moram, ; 1 vom Japan state that the excitement follow- [ 1 under the I Sunduy descerati in Both Houses. iveand, b it O ) ool ind {0 the effect that the foundations were un, ¢, ; 3 ; President Hewitt was given notice yesterday < : in this locality, which are as yet compara- | receive Mr. Teed and all who are equally dis- : Clarke, . 0 ing the recent depredations of students in | (it if he attemptod. u game T 1 WASIINGTON, dune 15, The general devate | tively undeveloped, the Burlington company, | satisfied.” What can democracy promise | Bot S0 good as he could wish, a5 e Tokio hns subsided somewhat sinco they | would Lo areested. . AL the 1ous for the kame ¥ on the silver question is to close, by the pre: at an expense of millions of dollars, is at this | Mr. Teed in the w of pension legislation msequently it is feared that the vibration Totals........... u 1 apologized to Rev. Mr, Tmbrey. the Now Jer :‘“‘(.’.‘('...'hm.fifi\'.-‘.».- olice ‘,.,.':”.: |i.:- \'I‘Im»‘“:xl;- ¢ eiit order, in the senate at 3 o'clock Monday. | time, as before stated, vigorously ‘pushing a | with Cleveland, the vetoer, ut its head ! used by trains will endahger the dome, DESIMULIHE] ;‘xw mission he e )3'5\1'1 -l; . ‘u“ |'Ir' stnd of ticket takors, - Lovers of the ano Whion this matter s out of the wisy struggle | 1ine to this place, which fact of itself should | The most ardent Towa prohibitionists do | even if“the preliminary gork did not im* | p.ion rr o N oty W0 wis voughy handied by 1 oo “however, taken to tho Gentlemen's Y for procedence 15 probuble, Sena | be sulicient to convinee a doubting world of | not clum that the prohibitory law, or senti { 106 o entire fabr on, T o them. Foreigners, however, feel outraged | Giiiin e Puvde, nenrly i four-milo run, between E L RS 552 s SENA L ur mineral resources, as it is upon the estab- | ment, is gaining favor in the cities of that % 23 i) that, the culprits were not severely punished, AR R S T vior Allison suys o will ask 1o | lished merits of these sterling resources that | state. This may not be true of the rural dis- | Promoters of the line sp-the -underground | Fiumixan, o and pul of their «u[s- o S| R e e have the legislative, exceutive and ud is mainly being built. Especially is | tricts, but it certainly is of Burlington, Sioux | railway near Westminstc: Abbey s not felt. 0 R e seladd ) Bl ) sl Pl = " judicial sepropriation bill considered, Sc ut that the Bu ompany fully | City, Council Blufts, Davonport, Dubuque, | A Herald reporter was in - dried on tho bost 0 more audacions, : 3 L 7 o Platt wants the bill to admit Wyoming 3 hojsue antages pos. | Keokuk, Des Moiues and other cities, | authority that in reality. ©YXrains shake the 5 The distress among thousands of starving : o 10 DL OB IEE D Custer City ire business | This fuilure to enforce the law in the cities, |y (o P S RS FITE people of ‘Tokio und sthor lnvgo cfties 8 belr 1t is not likel taken up and Senator Frye will press the | ping "4 it has ulready signiticd in the most | where its enforcement is most needed, and | building considerably, but the foundation G ameliorated to a grent extent by foreignors | general legislation at this session of congre shipping bill. If the Wyoming bill is taken able manner w well settled intention | the fact that they have never believed it pos- | being exceedingly good no damage is done. T and Jupanese roblemen. The. prive of rice fy | e silver, tarif, federal clection and st up it s understood the democrats will offe iampion its material interests. sible to enforce the law there, constitute the Different conditions exist at St. Paul's. e RerEthanavacibatore L9 FCCIs | ji00d bills will occupy nearly all of the time ] Gl G : altolentor law thore ONE BY INNIN higher than_ever before, both in Japan and | hod bl S 3 titute o udmit Wyoming, 1daho, New [ “The fact of an alliance having been recently | basis from which anti-prohibition repul T R e et D) R 05102202 Corea, and this is probably only u forccast of [ Which will not be consumed by the general ico and Arizona in a body. formed between this company and the Har- | argue for a modification of the law et s Cant B A o h e AR tha 000031103 Wiloring, 05 the ontlogk Tor the. gvawing | Appropriation and private pension " bills, ¥ y the middle of tue week the republican | ney Peak cousolidated tin company, | republicans do not demand a total repeal of | tain, a8 the cathedral stands hig L PR TR s 1 BIOWINE | fhepe is an enormous amount of proposed meiiibers of the fuance committce expeet to | whereby a vast amount of capital will be ex” | the law and the establishment of saloons in [ surrounding localitics, and some shifting of | = 0 SEWSAKE (L o many vague rumors concerning | 1C€islation on the calendars of the two houses, have the tarift bill A fecling provails | pended” in | councetinge this city by vail with | overy part of the state, but a repeal of it as | soil in dizging out for the railway is inevit- | | b carued= Onha b s Motnge & Tawos || 'Whore arc many viue imors coneerning | i a much jercater amount. in conmittecs, R (I;lnl“vly,‘r” ~|;‘I.y..m; vy.[.‘n ;::.m:‘.;:-mlllly‘:y\::\ I‘m— lln-nuu«'\:llllllx';fllml|n|‘| |\|‘.1llw;~ of ‘ulwll;‘n‘wr rnlndcnm, because in them it caunot be en- | able. Dean and chapter ave in a great state '|'“~ n x~||.. “ni“"'”“""“' ,\“,,; % Flan| i i isiabiHo o iDIa AT Gok bat bHe L, ‘l_ '\\lvm(.-n will never ’1{.- l‘n‘|m|’lml ",'f"""“"‘ ed winuntil some of the s above re- | company, would seem to fully establish Cus- | forced. of alarm and will endeavor to induce the | Fusselbach. ‘Home ‘runs—Andrews, —Clare. | ynese officials know nething definite, .l | that congress will adjourn within ten days i fevied 1o are disposed of, ter City’s claim to the distinction of being the "This is one of the great political issues of | & ¥ 5 s Buses on bulls—OI Clarke 1, off Clare 4. Buses e, 2 pguing cetinite. Al ogggae the tarit bill is tinally adopted, and iy ‘I'he remaing appropriation bills are to be | future *Tin City of America. & thaatuts andwhl el gure ,.f.._...h. in the state | house of lords to throw out the bill authoriz- | from heing hit by pitehied bull—By Clarke 1. | that is !;!"I““")‘_* that allifthe British men-of- | ociycwithin o week, Those ! 3 vigorously pushed in the house this week With her boundless mineval and other ma- | election of 1801, Should the anti-prohibition | ing the line. Struck out—fy Olurke by Clure 2 by Mucul- | Wee tn Tokio have steam up and ure under | {orosted in ¢ legislation i “The sundvy civil appropriation bill “will be | torial v climate of surpassing ex- | republicans be permitted to lead in the can- | Before the royal commission of inquiry | 14,1 basil bully Al s e ol L armOMmAn s Taobicer e Tho || ekt good us to when A P followed by the ndian appropriation billund | ccllonc ¢ of prouvunced purity and na- | vass, as now secms probable, the law will at | futo the question proyiding additional ¢ "} dors, VAT IOKCO 18 IS0 EXPOCLINE OF- | conse ifs lnbors Dy keeping thair.cyes upon the national bankruptey bi tive scenery of the most sublime and charm- | least be modified if not overthrown o e o R B e S et o, A Ml the tarifl bill. g | “The election commitée wish to callup. the | jng chavacer, Custer City advantages | It is quite fortunate for the state that pro- | Space for interment of distinguished wen in ated the Aggrégation iDlspatchos from Coren sny tho now United KEEPING TP A QUORTM, Mississippi citse of Chiamers vs Morgan, Tho [ and attractions o the home-seeker and in- | hibition is not in its constitution for the law | Westminister abbey, some curious facts | Deteared the el mein et S HoaRtuTias gl od) i A0S S o ek R s o ahod AbUL Bt B bl th committee will report in favor of the demo. sstor rarely found in the most highly favored | will continue to grow aore unpopular, es- | ave coming out. The space beneath 2IADRON) NOD, , e JUne [Specta ele etiring ministor, Dinsmoro, is about to de- k;vl.‘ SR e TG cratic member, aud it may act as o softening | Jocul 1 1 f Bty satt| nasiallinttia cltiea hanlnsiic ARl Tn atat: i g i , gram to Titk Bee.]—An aggregation of base- | Purt after vecewing testimonials of - esteem | keeping . sufticient wumber of yopublivin | | loes s SeLbondiuBion du muybo ey sBlAR) s peolallyeinithe dibiasyand sttt yiod yia statdithein bboy Sin semany fpaniaLiRHod up : from all forcigners in Corca members of the house in the city to offset. the prelude to the angry debate on the national | that Custer City is now turning a leaf in her | ute law a majority of both houses, by the ap- | (ith a concrete of very ancient date, ball eranks, composed of the flower of the A \Im?wm oditor of Mainichi Sie votes of the democrats. The former are clection bill which is expeeted to follow. history which will mark an era in her check- | proval of the governor, may modify or B 00ROLELo s Valentine, Fort Niobrara and Johnstown nines | pu, N torithan Ty 't | anxious to wet futo thelv disteiots t entex th E —-——— sred career, which will be followed by a long | it at any time. sometimes rendering it mecessary to hol- ) < fee oum, and Jorithe past:ton “yenrs n prominent | |dnxious ko, gosanto thoir CIaLHIRISSEEUBIALIY e Y MILTINORE. It At A o BT G LR B ne hoalids # S low out room for the coffin, Upwards of four- | Pltyed the Chadron Pets this afternoon. The | figure in Japanese politics, is dead campaign, but the latter, coming mostly from CAPTAIN MILTINORE. pe xl d of unl -;v‘un' prospority ;l!l{lv«_"'““‘!' ol bodtee aiot B Bave.b score was 16 to 0 in favor of Chadron. Inthe reorganization of the Japanese eabi- | the south, where men are elected on traditions : : clal progress, the mewsure af which at” this Hawkeye ‘Anti-Monopolists. teen hundred bodies are known to have been gl net recently Mutsu Munemitsu, late Japanese | wid are sent here as antiquitios, have very ial Procecdings at Tucson | distinee Iiyagriyibos dimiydmagined, an Des Moixes, Ia.,June 15, —[Special to | buried in the abbey itself and mauy more in Baseball at Venang minister to the United States, secured only | little concern about the campaign. The » Proceeding Slowly. Tadinnt with promise. Who may say what | TuE Bre]—A state convention been | the cloister, VENANGo, Neb., June 15.—[Special to Tie | one of the positions | speaker has been able to keep a good many Tuesos, Ariz, June 15.—[Special Telegram [ chHEE MU B oL e mb tniDae Malnes BAL i e o B o 2 e Bee.]—The Holyoke baseball club erossed i — members here by refusing to recognize them o Puk BeE. | —In the court-martial proce o bt Rl tho sominatlon of atats oMo, | ot 1o callea | THE BREMEN SCAESIBENFEST. | .0 with the Vonango club yesterday, result IN FAVOR OF FREE WooL. | forthecousideration of public bulldings and = s et et = c atic st ce s s gy S orh R iAot other measures Gl important legislation is fugs i the case of Captain Miltimore yeste Mexico and the Chinese. by the chairman of the union labor state [ They Contest in the "Afternoon and | I in a victory in fucor of the home team, | | or o0 60T e Wi out of the way, wnd he hus in most instances duy Mujor Kimball, chicl quartermaster of | - Preson, Ariz, June 15.—[Special - Tele- | central committee, but all others are invited Banquet at Night, b kel TS refused to recognize substituies or members the departinent of Arvizona, testified that he | gram toTie B L. S, Irvin, special agont | whobeliaved in the declaration of the par soge Ci10AG0, . Tune it.-(Sgbolalilelearam «to = A iae) y representing other membors in calling up in- Orbrustod t0 Guptain MHIUmIOrD tOToRting of || o5 thb Loamanre ot Y ithobellevedin hodeoltration of the parposes IS 1Sgeo e Milwaukee 5, Sioux City 4 Bostoy, Mass., June 15.—A memorial in | dividual logislation. 1f it were not for this it ived here today toact as | enuciated by the industrial conventions held | Tue Bee.|—The Bremen Schuetzenfest com- ved he ] ed by Stovx C in twenty-four Chinese cases which | at Cincinnati Febru: s la., June 15— [Spe al Tele- | favor of free wool has been sentto the finance | would bé eéxtremely dificult to keep niore re- J—Following is the | committee by the Wool Consumers’ associa- | publicans in the louse than there ave demo- oftices at Tueson: that the price paid was $5 | witnes 2, 1887, and May 15, | mittee assembled this viorning with bands un B gram to each for two paymasters’ oftices and §0 for re pending. o left San Fv ) Apri 888, ho e 1o C A it ors antr s wrats, and the house wou © often withot oach Tor tio phymasters! oftcos and &0 for | wre pending. Ho loft San Francisco Ape 1885, and who desire o co-operate for the [ and bannors and marched to the Central | \oculy of toduys gam tion. 1t closes thus: *“As all the wool grown | &1t und the housc would bo often without a _ £ | on thesame steamer which cavried Chinese the | maintenance of the platform tormulated and | hotel, where the American riflemen are stay- T = ST R e orlatatnots f o n A hoss e cne ] 1] I'f“,lli"‘,l,l iC |" jll"u \I"‘“’ thei At 8 Captain Miltimore's uction. (UCSHON | show that they came direct from China. Dur- | ance, industrial union and Knights of Labor | zenhoft. — Enthusiustic crowds Jined the [ = oA ml e V4| 0djustmont of values. If, at the | Luhthtehin seldom. permit & BOL Lo et Haifurth stificd that Captain Milti- | ing the last four duys Agent Irvin been | at St. Louis in December last, which made [ streets. After a banquet in the rifle hall the | Cifna. .. 10 2/ Dalrymple 161 2 worst, his product should fall | through without thereare enough republicans more sinee b had been o duty in Tucson, | stationed at Nogales i charee of i force em- | the following domands: contest opened at 3:30 p.m. THACK, K8, 41 gl o slightly i prico o would - be | to'out'vote the minority had disbursed more than #00.000 and up 10 | ployed to prevent violatious of the Chinese | 1. Aholition of national banks and substitu- | “ phe evening programme fncluded a mili- | £ A Mo se-rgra 4 compensated soon by a larger and more cer- MISCELLANFOUS % the time of his being relieved his integrity | exclusion act. He denies the statement here- | tion of legal tender treasury notes in volume | The EROIRE DiGaD e e 3 ] o AL tain demand from stimulated and increased [ oL REEERARIRE G had never been questioned: that tofore made that Mexican ofticials arc in sym- | sufficient to do the business of the country on | Y concert,popular sports, firewoulks, supper 20 0/ Krelg e, 00 manufacture. The half-bred mutton sheep's [ Fhe nomiwation 6f tceciver Hall 6f the & economy to the government and: convenience | pathy with the efforts being made to import | a cash basis. and a ball, Speaking at the banquet in reply 10 0/ Welch, %0 1 ool in warp works admirably with rejceted | Grand fslnd lund ofico has beow: confirmed ] e el S e B S A i e s R ey B 'Abolition of board of trade gambling. to & toast to_the American visitors, Mr. 1 0 0/Thornton, p.0 1 wouls fibres and montevideo flecces n fill- | Dy senite © 0o old system of renting oftices in houses than | ico, and says that they show a disposition to 3, Free and unlimited coinage of silver, Schneider of New York said that the toast Totals...... 4 0251 4| Totals. .. B i, Thus mutton flocks would be stimu- | o St SRS B \_"‘\_M”*m ,lm R ' in bringing them together under one roof, us | doeverything to aid the United States officials, | 4. No alien ownership of land to the cmperor and the empire, pro- [ ittt b LA S0 Iutcd through the. importation’ of free vaw | e Sioux tdian pesorvation lyiuge in north. now proposed, at increased expense., - 5. Bqual rights to all and special privileges | posed by Mr. Hauschild, president = of Feh Ll materials and the American consumer of o B L S The Charles R. Drake, veceivor of public mond Ruined By a Clerk's Mistake. ta noue. ;vu-( Bromon Schutsenvroln, found 8 | 10,y o1y S, 0 0 0 0 14 | Woolons und woistds would et better ey mnd N. J. Paul of Nebruska, Tho and three old residénts testified that the vy Sr. Pavt, Minn., June 15, —(Special Tele- | 6. Fractional paper currs yful echo in the hearts of Ger- | § MATIREEOG 41 fabrices at prices genervally lower,” ; : lakenion g Aral ol for the paymaster's oftices was not at L5 HAVL AN, JuRa d0:=(Boealdd e \nsportation and comuunication facil | mun-Americans. Only = since Germany | MWeul e kR R e prel e Burvoyor General Sullivan of’ South Dakata exorbitant. W. J. Osborne, not g Sterling R MeMusters, 4t ho owned and operated by the people, | had been united had the Germaus in America | o Milw Mya-hasanit STRUCK OIL. SRO DIRCR0 TRER I M RRES L e b, said he' did . mot| remen. | for twenty-one years a leading druggist of [ " 'Tho peprosentation based on the voto for | become prominent and respected. What the | pEnrned runs-Milwaukee 2. Two-hase hits Mr. Ingulls hug presonted In tho senato the s . e it of | St. Paul, bas made an assignment. The [ Streeter for president in 1555 entitles the con- | Germans liked about America was the gen- [ gaftd " e rins Bites orevune |' A Bmall Rennsylvania Choroh Sad. | SHsesctCiand Auiy of ¢ Hepuilleposd ! deed from Miltimoro to Bock, s testified to [ failure was precipitated by a peculiar fnci- | vention to about 3 members, and in addi. | eral froedom enjoyed by the people. © O Seivel ot Thomton . 'Struek out iy Qenly Acquires Biohs e senate bill to Femove the limitation i e by Bock lent. A clerk in the store sold Miss Lizzie | tion cach favmers? alliance, cach assembly of @ concluded by offcring @ toast in honor | Seibel 5, by iton 1. Baso on orrors—Sloux Ll TR ob granting srrears of ponsions The prosceution stated that two more wit- | Osbornie u package of colchicam root. He | the Knights of Labor, each grange, cach | of Pre sident Hartison, Prestdont Huuschild :f:; qliheaukee b kett on bases-sious | T g I‘.;, -[llllu |i. - Three I..u.l.nm oot erinthi areouts ot nonglons, nesses —Murgaret Shaw, unalloged servanty | gaye her incorreet instructions and the quan- | brotherhood or labor union, or other inaus- | #unounc O R oA ot =28 | aglatd 1o of gnme—One hour and fitty | 30 the Forest Grove Presbyterian chureh at | n%0 0 hise the square opposite the new and Mrs. Bock— were both absent and asked | Hiysho used. produced death. Her fefonds | trinl organization, shall be ehtitled to one del- | beriand Mayor o "o elewted Honorary | axhiid e lenderaon. " 404 B | Chantiors was 8 modast Tittlo afuie with u [ il Lo purchise tho squure cbposhie the mes that the defense introduce its evidence now, | took the muiter into court and secured a vor. | egate. members of the Bremen. Schuctzenverein oI ORARIA) debt und meagor uttendanco. Some of the | library for the site of a supteme court buld. pending the arvival of the prosecuting wit | dict of $5,000 for criminal carlessness. The DAIRY PRODUCTS, ‘f:irm"' ‘x.~hfn-ul~_'x'|!ln;~~;; flgnulml for Illlm Minneapolis 9, Kansas City 8, elders, uftor a hard fight, succeeded in get Tl that e atia s T e AT RSO GR nesses, - The dofenso refused o do this. Ad- | nominal assets are about &0,000 and the lia- | State Dairy Commissioner Tupper has be- | 5017 dud comrades for compliment thus | ¢ <14 Crry, Mo., June 15.—[Special Tel i:_»"'!,';I"\’:)‘:"'(:l“'l‘l:,"lI‘]"I:I'.:‘I'"I‘,‘)‘I‘,'I',,',’““‘x;‘l‘l‘\' - delay, but as a matter of fact most of the dourved unsil Monday. s bilities ubout the same gun a series of investigations of ‘the milk, i egram to Tus Ber.]—The following 1s the | §uv he church sold out bodily to the Stand- | Jidies of the supreme court and all the seni- kS P 4 - butter and cheese sold to consumers in this FIRE AT DENVER, vesult of today's game ard oil company for 803,000 cash. tors who practice bef court ave averse ~—.DES MOINES RIVER LANDS. Business Failures. state. Last week he surprised Des Moines o e ~ . £b Sl OR81 to leaving the capitol. Priy S, HEATH, Loxboy, June I. C. Howe, a South | milkmen by stopping them in the strectin | A Destructive Blaze Near the Union NINNEAPOLTS. A g e Judge Shiras Suys Settlers Must Seek | A rican merchant, has failed, with liabilities | the early morning and requesting samples of Depot Yahds e = .~|u'l:nl|-:l~4un;| Conservatives l:l»tlul‘4 N e o Redress n Congress. of £350.000. y their stock. These were taken to the com- ", B s Carroll, 1t 10 o New Youk, June 15.—At a meeting of the » Cabman, CeaGo, June 15, —A dispateh from Du- I'I)l.;\v T onA b A s oo jmpor. | Missioner’s ofice and nspected with the lat: I':f'\“i"'(“l"\"u"c "'u ey ‘1“:1(!”:“5“ e Central labor union last Sunday the social Nuw YORK, June 12.--To the Sportiug Ed- bique, Ta, says: Judge Shiras has filed in | tation firm is about o into liquidation. | {3t wPRrOVe JORDARRIS, - BRA o bs o4y of 10 Tik BOR |l o _'"‘, ARt dastruolye Rty 1 3§11 ists and conservati ad o row, in which | itor of Tue Bek A sharp cab driver this the United States court a1 decision in the | The liabilities are 3,500,000 marks. | ~:;ul|‘-;:-\“\’\'lel Faa s A DN T gL h 1;-‘-‘.“.vu.;ql‘:mnu; “:, JA;.\-vuu‘-H Iln‘m‘)";'\: Siearus e Henglo, .0 1 the latter faction cume out besty do iding o | morning was the means of wresting a China A 2 ok, Jund 1b—An Austrian mag- | & : depot yards this a . Westman's hay | Carpente er exclude socialistic press reporters. The social . wh v fay f cuso of the United States vs the Des Moines ANKFORT, June 15.—An tion' will be continued in different i B GUAFROMEEE- T oauinapin DAY | wiyining Millor, au.ni0 1 8 xclude soctulistic pross roportors, e soetil | man, Sam IKce, who arrived hero toduy from Tiver mavigation | company ot b whioy | hate, Prinee’ Franta Manderff, hus failed. | LU 0F'the stute. Yeste The harexehit | and grain warehouse, twelve cars of huy Hudsin 0 11 ista hold w mooting this moming and decidod |} 08, J200C0n 0 iovalngton line. ‘stoamer *fnvolves tho homestout Mights of muny [ He Seneed i sheat Seonatiodaes | Stoner visited the grocery storcs and procurea [ two cars of barley mostish helonging to the ol union altogotier und form @ now central | with fiftcen-year-old Annie Lawreuce of the sottlops. In his. deolsion Judge Shiras | (Xhich he loat ovor s million HQKINS, be sumples of cheese, and later butterwill be in- | Union Pacific and Geuersd Manager Weoks S L gakhor 104 i T iy s E Shivas | Jeaving liabilities of another millionflorins, (s b e Ny : . 8 12 0 Totals...... 0 v 17 o | body unless the resolution wis rescinded. | sume place Siys that undop the declslons of the supretie 18r ) | vestigated. The law against adulteration of | private car were totally consumed. oy % T o i | O R, s e b . wia. dvlvan court of the United States he cannot reinyes T ;i these articles in this state is very severe, and |~ One Pullman car wis damaged to the ex “Winning run made with no one out, A R L e e AR LGS 209 BNQT i o) tigato the question of the title of the naviga. An Absurd Exaggerati this is the first time any official attempt has | tent of £5,000, The total logs is perhaps 345,000, | BY INNINGS. v > cloment and flerce war of | tute cabmun in _‘W[“‘ tho - Mott street tion company. He holds in substance, that Pesti, June 156.—[Special Cablegram to | been made to enforce its provisions. Com- © The origin of the fire is ngt certain. Somesay | Kansas City. 2 00301000 0-8 urved, and when, after a long sevim- | dress given h! the Chinamug Iho yedress for thie settlors must b sought' from | The Ber.] ~Field Murshal Bauer, imperial | missioner Tupper is a practical dairyman and [ it was caused by sparks fgom o passing lo- | Minncapolis’’0 1 2 0§ 2 0 0 0 0 1— 0 | Wors SR SRC WL T B JnE BERIAE | aroms B o ot e sty Lo the pojice congress minister of war, appeared before the budget | 1% not likely to be decelved by appearances. comotive, but the ‘most ausible theory is | SUMMARY nothing, a motion to adjourn was pronounced | Her father und mother are dead and she gev | WEDD S that it wus caused by tragnps, some having [ Earned runs—Kansus City 2 Minneapolis 2, | Bot < g committee of the Austrian delogation pin | HPRING BRLLS, Taan aana s B A ) N | e Rt Ek. & CREBaULAE polis 2. | carried by the chair. Immediately upon the | worked in a wire factory, Sum enticed her Terrorized by Thieving Indians. yesterday and denied the report that he had T'he cards are out for the mar D b Mog. | SHRN BOGA GAORH 8 " g 10 | e Rt Shiith, Donahue, Tyn, Struck out | withdrawal of the conservatives the socialists | into his laundry ut Page 1 Richmend SPOKANE Faris, Wash, June 15,0, O. | Giared before the committee last Frid that | Ilnm 1‘:,”:.r;\v l\\um‘ al.t, { "m; "I(V R R ayi pun k¥l Mnave' 1a o By Smith s, Umpire—Hurst -lm."u ued the v’uu'm; h“m. the sociulis Irl..n Pro im.u “u en#ssi ’.4 l'x;r Lennard, Just arrived from Okandagon | tpe inerease in the army rendered necossary | Lon $ e 4 wmor to the effect that he was burned to . = 4 . . e inercase in the army vendered necessary | epnor Poyncer and wife, of their second s wo Games at Denver. - city on the promise of diamouds. At the po. county, brings news that the store of “Paw” | by the continued insecurity of the peace of | dunenter. Luta, to Prof. 4. 1. Hondricks of | death, but th S cannaot be suthenticated wntil | (ol "Golo, Juno 15, —[Special Telegram | Two Brothers Run Down and Killed. | lico court t B A N e e Cumnnings was robbed of & large amount of | Europe would involve un extra expenditure | Cedar Rapids. The covemony will be pri- | e ruins are searchec | 0Ttk Brwl—he following is the resultof | Ciicauo, June1h—Ottoand Herman Berta, | churge of abduction o girl was given werchundise and $0 in cash Thursday last | of 50,000,000 t0 100,000,000 marks. He suys | yuto, only immediate friends of the familic e 534 sl g by e ears respectively, | Over to the Children Ly by Indians, who afterwards stampeded a | that the statement was an absurd exaggerae | attendi The newly wedded pair will Steamship Areivals. today's game aged twelve an n yea pecti L band of horses und terrorized the owner so | tion | leave at once for an extended tour of the | At New York—The Rugis, from Ham- | = T T loft Lake Front park toduy and started across z by drawing the back of a dirk knife across T = | west, visiting all the chief cities and perhaps | burg —_— - ————— | the network of ruilway tracks between it Another Protest Against White, his throat that he fled from the country. The __ Dedicated a New Church . and will return to their future home AU Philadelphia—The Manitoban and the | sodgions. 3o, 4 808 Hnurpby.m... 4" P £4 & | und ~the lake. Suddenly \® , Pussengor RaliD CiTy D., June 15, [Special Tele- Tndian agent with a posse is pursuing the Iu- | Fresost, Neb., June 15, -(Special to Tug \r Rapids in September Johuston, from Glusgow Hoglone. 2t § 4 8 panirid Lyb 8 D | train, coming ot a - rapld - spo MM SR i LT R dians Bey Phe German Baptist society, which A SINGULAR DISCOVERY 1 7 At London—Sighted : The Rhactin and the | Tresd F2 0 0 0 0 Daly. If, 0110 0| tracted t ottention -of the Loys, who |y, H. Wi ) p on a8 - - wis organized in this city only about 'a year | Bohrgavno. from New York: the Boteentand, | Curtie w2 # 0 0 0'Philfipsss " 1 1 3 0 | stood stillon the track, apparently petrifl - . A queer story comes from Panora, Guthrie i vom New I o1 Q12 0 0 Broughiono.d 1 & 5 0| with fear, The cngincer blew the whistle | United States dep ra CYOr Wis Sovon Unknows .Floaters. ago, today dedicated a neat and comfortable | & ANECE SOKY BOTS oW FRRAES BIGEER | from Philadel phia | b 3481 Bipcenshionand | 38 3 | with feg h p: dlave (L0 Rt ; 5 : YRR " NEw YoRx, June 15.—Between runrise and | Bew church iu which its members will henee- | 0 ihining the old records of the offico dis At Boston—The Seythin, from Liverpool o it g1 1 1 olabbon'ed.d & 1 0 0| ond thrangs of pooplo 1 tha park shouted, | rovoked on & 8 people s, L \ 3 1 | forth worship. The coromonies were of a | o GHRNIERCH b EERERS eyt At Queenstown=The Lord Gough, from | Wilso 20 0 i 0 Makns. y 232 ut the boys dic ng 8 | has v 1 ) ent t et sunset toduy seven bodies of unknown very Interestiog nature and were well aw | $O3ered & packige contutuing forty one lettors B ey MeNabi b g 4 10 kourke 357000 1 | e e lift ave oy vuck | ) f onnection Jore takou out of the viver along the city | tended b5 [, unesposiion NWm, . Which: bad | P ¢ e R R (T SRER A R E i v | wud kittea X ith the A protest, will b o t b - 1 i th 1 als L1219 1 Tota ! i 0 , o the anthorit ) 1 it ha 5 - e L Declared Heir to the Throne. | \\‘:“‘]n l“l.“ partics still residing in- the | ¥ — o Tou i Great torm at Pittshurg. \ W the I Finind The Weather Forecast. Lusnoy, June 16.—(Special Cablogram to | STREAY NG, Wete deltvered to them, und | The Death Roll, BEANNI | Pur Piy June 10,~Lhis ¢ b | News to rota to L Bluck ; Fo “\‘"‘““ and vicinity: - Showers Tue Bek]—The cortes yesterday, in tho | dresses of the partics were kiown. The | Baxaor, Me., June 16,—Hon, Fra w P h b ! 1and r torm broke over [ i Coj i 1 I For Nebrusks, Iowa und South Dakota: | brosence of the king rmally declared the | mystery is how such i packuge remained in ‘ Hill, democratic candidate for governor 1 v | I'he stie rlines wen 8. 8 A v Showers, slightly cooler, except stutionary | king's son, Louis Phillippe, the bheir to the | the office so long without baving been dis- | ver nexpectedly at Exet y from Earned runs—Denver N I ‘. oid! red heavi y ask 05 1608 43 ¢ \emperature in 1owa, varlablo winds iy | coverca. | uette broncitis e T s Lk wes. " Thiou-buse | Considerable ¢ damage | it arded With Lhe prot ) 1

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