Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 17, 1890, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

17, 1890, GCENERAL SPORTING NEW Ly UMANA UAILY Bl, TUKSDAY Bttt i, i gy wirneitat | SENATOR ALLISON ON SILVER. i e ko THEY CAN'T DWELL IN UNITY by re-eleeting the old_non-commissioned of. A Long Discussion on the Question of - the ¥ tion of Teachers. - v \ | s od to explai or ,»-u" FROM THE HAWKEYE STATE, | fainisted toerpiain mattern, o snid Standing of the Clubs, ropo had been passod over his hoad he d. Won, Lost. Per Ot et explained that the fai i ficors, o commissioned offcors, Captains | % [ Spencor an Webster and Licutenants The hoard of education was out in foreo | o , 1 Anver o 14 oy &€ ¢ over-confi ” .Ix. o 5 .y.”l onough uvv" Geor ; “\\v” nfl: The Distingnished Iowan Addresses the | jast night, tho only absentees boing Mossrs, | Railroads Continudlly Making Charges and 1 Yimnoaporis 3 1 ) | Work on the Creston Water Works Brought | L"‘\:"_ ll‘:‘x;’nu-l i")»\,\' q(”\h.:m 1 ‘h..\h: ;:'.;"',..y""' iefr commissions not having Sonate on the Subject, Paltoh atd Molsinel ‘ Gounter Charges. | 8] n 10 to a Sudden Stop, doubted this, and Mr. Duggan was takon - The secrotary reported that applications TR AN 1o the bank and compelled o show 1 {T_"'" fe Rain """‘“'L"'."":‘"“'vi_ 3 for the position of superintendent of the 17 bools and-Hia cuall, - AfOF figuring for iENKYA, Neb., dune 10 -[Special to Titk | ye eayops 1T COMPLETE RESTORATION, | schools iad been received from J. C. Barnes, | IOWA SHIPPERS| BECOMING nes(IVE. 13 CREDITORS ATTACH THE MATERIAL, | about two hours a committee found that | Bee.)-—~Last night a terrible rain and wind | 1, t *Omaha's cludes the game won by | Marietta, O.; Frank J. Barnos, Middleton, Uttt o gam ¥ there was money enough to pay eve i ettt L bl i o 0.; W. A. Clark, Lobation, O.; . M. Smith bt G G ‘ depostor $1.47 on tho dotlar, and ¢ was There was about fourteen nches of Water | guy coutd not Vote for Free Coinage | Stamford, N. Y.; 4. W, Babeock, Dunkirk, | THeY Grow Very Tired of Continuecd A Great Game ay. Burglars Crack a Safe at Marshall- | accordingly passed out and the bank fell. The front of a new two-story brick was b e e b i i R Natows.: O8 Y Discriminatiof and Threaten to 46 Kanans Oitys ind Omanis- wili' eot . A % wound up ship-shape fashion. It was no YR TH, RN AArAios of RbonE B0 at the Present Time ~Vest De N. Y.; W. L. MacGowan, Olean, i i, town But Sccure Little Booty—state | U UD & \ o Llown ain nago of about 840 AR AR e ey \, m i " or the first of a series of thrve games o . aiture, but simply going Qf business. A very lrge barn belonging to Mr, Butter fends the Democratic B, Bervigan, Milnor, N, D.; George I, Me. | CauseFrouble—Raliroad et b b SR University Commencement Me:Digpun Tl salaniied S ety as blown down, entailing a loss of about N 's Dolloy b R AR A0 pllul New d Notes. ocal pd 3 afternoon, anc hbdild The Rive settle 8000D, but Bovs . ] 00, LR SEOALL HILIIG S wars Dot Party's Policy, cation Wwas reforrol o tho commitico on e may be expected. The Kansas City's, while The River Land Settlers, T'».».{p."h'm the boy ot ahead of him o d tho storm came ‘a8 fio ping eachers, oy have boon pla i 8 Hardos ey o left town on foot, earrying a spare GYonD A8 on8 woid wis Lo she. . o A resolution by Dr. Saville anthorized the SE Tk, »"'”.“,“In.-mv" Y88 D BEAkS ks | il | puper collar in his hind pocket, and ho 2 oY 150 s 15,—Tn the son- | SPevial committec on exhibits to vroparean | Cimrorao, June 10,—[Special Telogram to o ot unquestlonably ono of tha strong- | Cuestoy, Ia,, Juno 10.—[Speclal Telogram | yifl probably look for some hnyscod s, Mok o 10 rSnecial Tele..| WAsHINGTON, D. C., Juno 18.—In the s cxhibit for the St. Panl National Educational | o : est, if not the very strongest, team in the | to Tue Bre]-—The Oreston city muaranteo 3 i ; : Brathr s ., June 1 pecial 1_1 1 || ati & irousiiies o this: Hotss: ARRINE TOFR | Samiimtion o Tk Bek.]-The rate of $18 made between Woate : Mt 6o D Tur Brer The Creston city guarantee | town in which to begin lifo anew.” We Storm ’;;r‘ ALON Dol AT thin, OPTAR.| farthes dontamsaion s~ tho AHLLLFGRE BT WD | - TH8 CHATISNEY OF a8 to play a gamo | St: Louis and Denvor by the Missonri Pacific | pyrtune doos. conciide. fo estow hor smiles | VALCIWorks company have had hard sailing | have a failure hove in trade now and then, | Out houses, windo! le trees and signs | assented to after remas by Messrs, Ed- | of ball for the benefit of the Creche was ae- | caused a big commotion in today’s meeting of | upon them there will o several other teams | OF The company, which is composed of | but we permit no bank to fail unless ali were goner nd one or two | piia e Veet copt st i W b. | theoWestorn Passenger association. —The | xl.m\u- for tall timber. Such players as Jimmy ;;'\;"' Brothers, W. RR. Vaughan, sr., and W, | v|>'|1:fl~|]|ml~ o |n-;l| paid in n].n.] i i Bouscs were moved several inches off their ( WRCS ARG Sest ¥ he report, of the council committeeon pub- | Atchison, Alton and Burlington all applies for | Burns, Dan Stearns, Elmer Smith, Hick Car- | R. Vaughan, jr., of Omala, have sucgeeded | Ex-Judge Jim Harrison, who has boen foundations by the force of the wind. No | Thedeficlency appropriation bill for pen property and buildings, recommending the | 1omiseich to moet the St, Touis rate making | DeNter, Jimmy Muiniug, Hoover, Conway, | admirably in getting the material oh the | & familinr figuro on our streots for tho great dumage resulted, however. | sions and tho census was reported and | sale to the board of a_strip of land on " the it pibelioe Donahue, Swartzel cannot go on brooking de- | ground and the works started, and in spito | 1st year and who was supposed to bo a e passed, north side of the Hickory school at an ap- | # $23 rate from Chicago and from the spirit t forover. Howover, it must bo remem- [ 5 3 2 nceslatiin Tatlie | Fotitad) ot AHePGHARE Thom MINAGEOtE Died From Hydrophobia. M. Duwos futroduced o bill to reire Gon- | Praised value, was roferred to” the commitico nmnu;-a«.-.nh.-w willbo further trouble bo- | bered that Omaha will present a stronger | OF Wan ““'!;'»‘““;““‘-“" e "'["""‘ s “‘i‘]”‘*’ | ottt Here ‘to ouwe His astlinin, 48 With U ¢ i TR A R e v Skavee | O dings and property. fore the standard rate of §3.65 from Chicago | front today than at any time this season, and out six miles of pipe in the city, as well as | 5 -l i) Buatuicr, Neb, June 16, [Special Tele- | oyal Banks as a major of the United States | O s ard rate of §33. 3 3 Yl | v Ho departed yesterds ; bty 4 o : Y he judiciary committee reported. back the AV b everybody should go out to the park and soe | sinking two or three large wells. A few | 10 MOt e LY ST gram to Tus Ber.]—Richard Glass died at | army. Referred to the committee on military | potition of C. 1, Squires asking that tho | 0 PCIVEE is restored, ; then down the Coivboys. Following are the | days sgo attachmont suits were bronght | Charze of a detective, and will bring up<s his residence eight miles novth of this city, | afrairs, board sign a petition for paving Twenty-sec- 1t was chargod that the Atchison was fur- positions of the two teams L5 e p oo et e UL AWRKO SUTCURRY e Tt ARG SR BRI journey. 1ast night of hydrophobia. He was bitten by The house silver bill was taken up and Mr. | oud street in tho rear of the high school with | nishing sleeping car accommodations freein | ¢ ik Bsltions T ol ] (e t_ho superior court aguinst the com- | Judge Jim objected to the eourse of a cat four weeks ago. The lLydrophobic | Daniel resumed the speech begun by him ;Aaph.lr!tum, with the recommendation that it | order to meet ihe reduction, but the report | [goarms, et Snith [ Doy |h\“{. ~‘\";"l Gibson, !""t'“"i"l ‘(" | the Kicker, He didn’t like us one bit, < Sy rsh and | we ) ol | berefused. was denied by that li s i Right i nover tapy e, Btata savings bank, to | 5o on he saw us walking to the fro »,m;m,‘..;vm',}v appe ared on hn‘n‘ x‘ul.f\“a’n 1 | F'riday. In concluding his speech Mr. Daniel Mr. Poppleton stated that the committee W {“\ : '~Ill'l!|"-?f'v e e (H::: st .\)hw‘,“);!\“ ““-m\‘i satisfy o claim of about £0,000 of moncy ad- | .lm' 1’ 3“ n‘h saw !Il \; |H\‘r:\_{ w' H.H front eontinue ith increasing severi r”“v- ul- said that the world moved, and that this was | was of the opinion that the board did not own sontad |A" ‘“lnn.. acifio wa ‘1 % repre- et e L L Groarns | Yoneod the company. Mr. Gibson has” pos- | he fe t it a personal hit at himse! Ho T L e " ha | @ land of progross had never boen better | tiie high school gronnd and they should take | Jnted fn today sfmeating and’ {6 coma | Shdews.. ghiistis s o (RIS | Sessibn of the pipe not yet. laid, und has also | threw out his hints that wo were trying }’ beral took. place this aftemoon. | demonserated than by the fact that the groat | 8 stand at once and refuse to pay for any im- | 1 f0F 4 lare bl Bl e TR Chepentes | Purehased a claim of the Cleveland pipo | to run the town, but that he would make Struck by Lightning., in the United States (alluding to Senator | e ‘Dints sprung the teacher question by | the Trans-Missouri ~passenger associntion | Clarke. /[l Piteh oo cowartzel | doom these claims o new local company will, | pome we dnta bo oS Ago te tried to West Porsn, Neb., June 16, [Special Tel- | ¢ 0 o W tho singlo old | movini that whon 1o bomed aalommei it v | would bo held Thursday in Kansas City. at | Morau...).//] atch ++««Donubue | it 5 said, ho organized and the works be com: | 10T¢C us into a personal quarrel, and we Tie B Tirrthaitonvy R e ety LG Sos s L 11t Hot Lt SACHIIRY L6 b e o v which time the organization will be wound — stad by thel ; & learned afterwards that ho had a dor- egram to Tue Bee]-During the heavy A EE e snts, had o for- | until the last Saturday in the month, when 4 g pleted by them ¥ | standard over two continents, had come fc £ N up and merized into the Western Passenger National Leng ¢ dinger in his pants pocket and snapped the selection of teachers should be made the SWe consider the attachment v tol hat swept over the western portion of F o fee ¥ Al "m”‘j”"";m u.\,]um S TR Es "”_m_fi U | Ward in his specch and lain down at nlu r;; apaolal Grder Ll s e $ AT NEW YORK. Mr. Regan to a Bik represent it at us, but it failed to go off. Y ST ETen . B aaATa% 7V © | of the double standard and proclaimed tha Mr. Wehrer questioned the right of the old | oyt orin vt ourt HVer Hines have beon New York 4, Brooklyn “hocause the debts of J. C. Regan & Belioving that we could vun the town bmrn belonging to Henry Beenie, a farmer | he was, at last, an advocate of silver money. | hoard to saddle & lot of teachers on the new ‘\ s llr-lm |“‘4~«|I|(\|.I‘\! few days iu ; way = have no conncetion with those of the Creston | hotter than the judge, we began hunt Yiving six miles southwest of this place. The | p "l next addressed the senate. He [ bourd. He thought the new board should | L0 remind one of old times. A grain buyer ATAIOSTONG ity guarantee water works company, which | ing up his pedigree, and in the course barn and content itively consumed, [ Mr: Alli 3 ght named Feevey is buying grain in Kansas and | Pipst gamo—1 > i S RBBFALIGHD | i ing up his pedigree, and in the course of ! : said he should vote for the house bill as | elect their own subordinat 3 st gamo—Boston 10, Philadelphia 0, s corporation and is not liable for the debts week discovered that he was an ‘s Loss, about $1,000; fully covered by insurance » to vote for the | Nebrasku on the live of the Union Pacitic scond game—Boston 3, Philadelphia § of individuals, Judge Aylesworth of Council aville wanted a chan ~ amended by the senate finance committee, as C el and shipping by various lines to o I g AtboFs > eaped gentleman” from state prsson, A = 3 " me for some of his favorite: oS y 3luffs, our attorney, is now preparving ¥ I 1 > Permitting. he considered it the wisest and best solution Popplototi’ thought 1t:Was wrong to Chicago, Hebuysata prico which would AT CINCINNATL papers for dumag suit ugainst the. pact He went away saying that he owed us Beatnice, Neb,, Juno 16.—[Special Tele- | o0 0 question, The quoestion to be con- Ve the teachers in suspense. — He said Tast | (e vr;‘:.'."u-l.l'fli 'C‘“j“"f:":l“{"“:"1"“"’1_“'“1 8| Cincinnati 7, Cleveland 3, who attached the material, - We came he | one, but as he has seven years yet to gram to Tne Ber The Beatrice chautau- | Gqero was what currency could be safely aa number of incompetent wachers had [ /B ]-;rm_:mm& nu'I-’l“«",'i'L-.i 0:\‘11':' 1:3“1 n‘Li T ‘glmd faith and expeet to finish constructing | serve we shan't begin to worry for some qua managers received a lettor from Rev. T. TN anlcc ation. The o elected, and the plea was made that bkt : el badii o v il he system. " time yet. Dewiit 1 saying that he will surely ""’I’“"““"f"" o tional “‘“‘"“""""' "’“‘I:I':‘ thay nil whlted aroikd ana. loat tHelk chatics $He i L SR A et ;;mv game—Chicago 0, Pittaburg 3. Toduy wis the first monthly pay day of the | s b 9 P once permitting, | fudgment of the finance committee was « ing other places, and he proposed tc serious one. ¥ econd game —Chicago 3, Pittsburg compa d in spite of the ‘rumors to e s Gres [ Grod " preach here July 6, Providence permitting. ; BN ERE (LAl 56 e AR AR oL iLES :lli‘.g“(lllnzx_l ’u‘llln‘lpl:n ¢ .vm.\’lllh‘ hm‘l l:llhli: The Burlington today gave notice that on d g i ) Pittsbu 4 mm;’m‘:\ u“: in 1:‘“ )ln'lll|ll “l“l'l.m“(hvzllI)Ii::\ The Great Navy of Great Britain, Counsellor Sold. ST b b EE o artint RADAATDRBAR || Limes e s sHeL oxOusgicou e mAo AKIs: iy ek Batsi pwadBia vantas st catLIs rata Players’ League. promptly. A < is going forward except ~}"ll~'|11:\n-'~r|nn-l\v of 13,000 tons and a 5 _ 1B [Spacial Tele. | SChAte) that if the governmenv issued pap A o from Kansas City to Chicago to 18 cents, the 7 g laying AEHIG VIO be de. | SPIBA of twenty-five knots may appenr at Bramiicr, Neb, gune (6. [Special Tele- | yon 0yt should issuc it on something that ovihrer made o spread eagle speech 10 | brosent rate boing 131¢ cents, This 18 done First T SaTbnti P EAll tsioh (a1d 1850 by HE Bt AL i it a chinierical iden, but is for this ¢ gram to Tir: B S(Qh Tadd: conlivms the || et i GaamasBiiinly Weanvertiblel 1t sct that, tho board could get all the | FITHE vate being 157 cents, This fs done Pirst game —Boston 11, Philadelphia 14 Inyed by the tent suits 1 . but 4 X s o ’ o, and he wi | A o rame st ) ia g hits not yet been advised s atto 55 0f vessels that the British gover seport of the sale of Counsellor, the famous It Yanted ut any time, and he was | 14ints are being made that discrimination is | Second game—Boston 12, Philadaphia 2 AL LI fheiit T Uil DL SR legal tender money. Thercfore the bill | gpposed to electing them in the old board. ry soon to select bids, says tho pallion, for 33,000 to St. Louls purties, The | roccedad on the idoa that whatover paper | * M, Roos s ad always held that the | practiced in charging 20 conts on cattle from AT mRoOKL ives it as his opinion thata veplevin suit will | New York Times. The new fiest eliss j : > e i A ot s by the old board would | L0V only 124 cents from Kunsas City. [ Brooklyn 7, New York 6, be begun at onee for the recovery of the at rhting cruisers will be st o December 1. mon nould be issued on silver bullion pur TR R The lines intercsted claim the Kansas City tached et fighting cruisers will besixty feet longer : - chased by the goverument at the market MO0 “I',“‘m’”\_-“l‘i}"§:',.1“’“1"":",(""_“0?‘l:}‘-\,iw the | rate is a temporary one, but Iowa shippers G o b 13 than the Blake—that is 435 foet long, WAR ON THE HILLTOP, price. Why had silver bullion been_ setected [y bonad oot its b toim BVES aro becomiug restive under the discrimina- | Byugalo s, Pittsburg 10. Judge Shivas' De on. 7 {ifty feet amidships to be utilized ALA o % (lo. Whath ob| E® basis for that new paper money ! 1t was Mr. Itobison thought the board had | tio0 and promise to make trouble. i i Drs Moixes, Ia., June 16.—[Special Tele s, When I'lu- hew programme n Attorney ouses the Wrath of | hecause the publie mind rested in the belief [y power to oloct ~ teachers at any : AT CIICAGO. ram to Tie Br The decision of Judge | 15 completed the British navy will bo Conrt Clerk Moores, that soomer or later silver bullion would be R 4 S Chairman Goodard Will Decide. 20 6, Cleveland {ea e 1 -1 it has boen since 1814 - Moores. 5 : 0 r lutor T bullion w Dol time. oard would lose its best | . ool VT i e 50 6, Cleveland Shiras in the Des Moines river land case has [ 0ger than it has been since 1813, pos District Court Clerk Frank 1. Moores is a | coined and become pavt of the metallic cur teachers putting off the election, as JHICAGO, ume 16,—The fction qf the 'Mls been received here b A v 5 E & 578 eruisers. This seems a lurg wictim of the gout and usually carries cane | FnCY, It was on that basis he would vote | tho toachers would accopt othér offers rather. | sourl Pacific and Santa Fe roads in making & American Association. e Bl R Ly et by e e G L et for the bill. - It was on that busis he was will- | qhan wait and take their chances of being | round trip rate of 818 between St. Louis and AT PHILADED E0RGAIE FOplesaMionLhciupv ot atdl| b ekt LTS (R DR A T ek ot G to support his tottering footsteps, but if any- f e that the coinage of silver dollars, as now one had seen him yesterday afternoon they previded for, should cease, There wer the seitlers, The attorney goneral after a re-electd R | oy Denver for the annual meeting of the Trav- | Athletics. 6, Brooklyn ehrer satd that it the old board at- | 14w Protective association created s brecze 1S me 1 the intile marine oquals th reful reading of the deci fon, says that would have sworn he was i young athlete. ple who believed the coined dollars in the | tamited 1o eloct tonchors, b womld. on ity r AT SYBACUSE. ) TR ; st of the world put togethor, An attornoy of the city was in the clerios | treasury would be useless and that it was | fho bourt wnd onjain the boned, G at the Western Passenger ussociation meet- | Syracuse 6, Rochostor 11 hilo It Is technically in favorof thede- | und that for overy ship of war huving oftice yesterday aftermoon looking for some | Jis€ Piblic policy to couse tht coluage. He | At the request of several ‘members Mr. [ ing today g = fendants it will no doubt result in securing | fourtesn knots’ speed now in the British A 3 3 LIl S a | for one did not shave that belief. He believed | points changed his motion to provide that | | The rate has already been met by St. Louis THE SPEED RING, indemnity to the scttlers. to be applied in the | navy there ave 113 ships to protect, files in or to s:ttle' up the costs in a | it was just well to continue them [ hoard adjourn until the last Saturday in the | lines and Chaivman Goddard will decide to- —_— purchase of their homes. Judge Shiras roc b - © cortain case, but the files were nowhere o | to the utmost it of 40,000 a | month to receive the roport of the conmiittcs | MOIFOW whether it shall be met between Chi- Brighton Beach Races. ommends that some such action be now taken | Making a Reduction. be found. O Lo, Lol te B A B SRUDHC ot cago and Denver. Brigurox Bescn, N. Y., June 16—Sum- | by cougress, and in the attorney general's | New York Sun: SStrawborr This rather nettled Mr. Moores, as it is | OP Rion agaiust that N -]‘*‘l{“; fote Mo | M. HL T Clarke got in his usual kick and /An| L)) SEEARCEPEGnoLIon ARSI e opinion itcan hardly be doubted now that the | |1 8ian S Vikiod the huckstor. as sho strictly against the rules of the office to take | fousented that the bullion should be 1eft in | insisted on an adjournment without any S . Pt SR e settlers will at last get justice. Attorney | i thetee TR T ctly ag J ke | the troasury uncoined. He did that more | ol ondor of bisinoss, Do motton wis | FKANSAs Ciry, Mo., June 16 —[Special Tele- | Seven-eighths of a mile ber won, Bo- | Gieneral Stone’s showing was that the features | 5100 in the door of her house in Jer files away. for the reason that he believed | ehanved and cardod. gram to Tne Brr.]—W. hemian. second, Lancaster third. Time— | of this case had never before been prosented | City. _ At this moment Mr. Healey, an_ attorney of ovlater the United States would have | e committoe on supplies submitted esti- | manager of the Karsas City, Coun- | 1:30%5. to the court, hono the former docisions wore | ~How much?” she cautiously inquired. e the number of g the ains of silver in a | matos for expenditures for the coming year Sl Blufts railwayias 4 not avplicablo. - On this point Judge Shiras I'welv ty, came strolling into the oftice. Mr. cents 4 quart, ma'an, or two ¢ appointed ive-eighths of a mile—Barly Blossom won, : : ollar, and therefore the dollars now coined | | : TS hold AValIs L FoaAa Kt > 1 Moores asked him when he was going to | dolar '\ | umounting to $7,235. This included fuel, | eral manager of the Burlington. nystem, il exEhd S st pimiky holds that while there is mueh foundation for | quarts for 25 conts. ! sked him when h going TR o0 S O O e unLhgatoles ‘A Cuded al manag « gton system, i Repent second, Conrad third. Time—1:041. el s s i Gk 1 coul iy e g tat the bullion should 1 in the treasury [ Trniture. fixtures, books, stationers, sup- | ing the piace recently vacated by” Mr. D. P. | Throequartérs of a milo—Leciure won, o oD Thteciined T plvine o) h! 1, Il take two quarts. - geo Healoy repliod that o hnd permission | i1 it was known whether there would bo | Dhes tud b L 9 5 Ripley Civil Service second, Trestle third. Time [ from that anmounced by the supreno court, | iy g ; ; Thio clerk rotorted that the permission had | 80 nlth'!'m'nlluT):A:l f';'f1.',‘\'"'tt.i1i”>|':‘iI""x"}1|‘x{ DHaicomittoelon clatms s bmibtoaloliime Another East-Bound Freight Row. *'1“'”‘:; and onc-quarterLittle Jim o, | 1 41y modification of these valings is to b 1 R out (]I'u‘\);ufivn-i-. .,v.I.: his 4 K ARl B vas true that the pending rovidel at | 4 i S, $1.4 PRI TR % § A -quarter—Little J o, can only bo made by the supreme | quarter and dreove oft, while she disap expired lon 0, and e wanted, tho iles aud o ponding bl providod shat 'lll:l:’\;!::‘lr;hx{;:i‘1\\ » $1,100 of which was for | Gmicaco, June 16,—Another row ison in | Quesal sccond, W. Daly third, Tameo | made it R L oy R R proposed to have them if he had to send a o = ; election purposes, L g e . o 3 2 [ As to the e vs 0 e settlers, ¢ house, & e 0! AL aftor thom, f0p S rodomption of broaury notos. Wi | M Welirer rafsed the quostion of whethor! || A EDound ielenticausaiiy the Lokighitl B:l03y HEE o Lhe Budgo second, | #1020 Shiras says the oblization resting upont | after o coupic of minutes,however,looked 10 mile—Strideawny won, Budge second, | the United States is not & mat | RO tNAIn D ever might be the opinion of other settlersin [y hourd should pay the election expenses of | Valley announcing weut to 1734 cents on fifth or of senti- [ up and down the stre This made Mr, Healey rather warm under : fr ¢ that respeet, he did not labor under the delu- ! The inted | class trafiie to the seaboard. The Lackawanna thirp. Time—1 4139 »nt based sololy % 8 ¥ e col ¢ otesto st being | ¥ 1 the last election. The mayor had appointed seabo; awanna 7 + 5 i ment based solely upon sympathy for the seb- | 1hio 1o soo G eI RaE NGO lo kT B o pomrn s wearcd tguiust boing | gioy fhat'in tho near future, under the pro- | the farees cog dlora s or had appol puy [ also created @ commotion by reducing the | Five-cighths of a mile Fordham - won, | {ior, Many of them have patd the Uit | L0110 sec LNy oL loolol A “lorsid - argumont, ensued until Cloric | Visions of tho louse bill or e “sonate bill, | o, 2 wool rate to New York from 50 to 40 cents. itzroy second, Rafter third. Time—1:03, States for ‘the lunds hield by them and hotd | i3, i the direction ho took and ex Moores lost his temper and said that Healey | A1y additional dollurs would - be issued, The attorney of the board was of the opin- i ———————— St. In = patents issued by the United States. 1t now | claimed: y | B Ioie e G eald that Healey | Thitro- woro now moro. than 300,000,000 | 1on ot i baac ey PAyiHa b OUR ARMY BEHIND THE TIMES. | o o 5\'1 ',"“'f’ [Eh appears that the government, through cone | L1 know him by the wart on his noso UDON two or threo times by tho court.’? coined dollars in the treasury a; which The report of the committee was carried : ST. Louts, Mo., June 16.—Summary of to- | gross, granted away these lands and the title | and DIl get even with him if it takes o “Yowrea liar!” exclaimed Mr. Healey, | Silver certificates were issucd, so, although | 454 the bills ordered paid. Tactics That do Not Agree with Mod- | 1ay's races is held to be only waste paper. The wrong ar sliding towards the door. * | those dollurs belongod to the olders of cer | Tho committee on financo presented, its re- ern Mgth@ds of WarCare. One mile—Cecil B won, Carter B second, [ thus caused can only be remedied by the The way the venerable clerk climbed around | tificates, the certificates were 1o Jor | portof expenses for the ensuing year, hmount- | - p & (S8 LW WMPBI GEERC able, | Prince Limo third, Time -1:474. United S curitig the title by purchas- ing the power, to do which resides’ in con- his desk and out of the gate towards Healey | Public dues, and when they were: received | jng to 6,000, This included” the probable ] % gress alone. {8 dee) o sate towards Hoaloy | fi110 the trodsury thoy belonged to tho gov- | abyi0 oo thov his tncludad tho probable Tiogloy uton. He literally flew. - So did | oryiment of the Unitéd States. So the gov- | bt T Phvine Twenty-sccond strect along tho | S\ 0 5 points out that “our own dgill- | won, Longe Mr. Mcores caught him at the door leading | ormment would always have a working bal- | zrounds. boolk in use at present in the regular | Time 1 well-considered paper in the “‘United | Mile and seventy s—Nina Archer ty sccond, Progress third. Settlers s of a mile—Dickerson won, Forr Do Abandon Hope. ., June 16. rte i > suflic edeein those treasury notes. »Poppletl jecte o1 APV U o militial Sy pecial Tele- fnto the hall and made a crack at him, but | @nce sullicient to redecin those 1ot Mr. Poppletion objected on the same ground [ army and the militial assumes a battle (R0t St D L3OO ) I Hoaley dodged, and jumped over the ralling | 16 Weores M 0ty 00 WAy 10 Fo s ont | (At e i abjocted to tho petition of Suuims | factie that belongs to the year 1865, that | Dagint ¢cond, Una Grande third. “Pime— { gram to T Bee.|—The news of Judgo ound the slylight, wi > clerk close bo. | SIVer was to seeure u corcurrent agreement | for ngphalt Ematien : e loroth atas : St R e G S e T o i & ekt heir mints concurrently to the freo coinage ittee for further action, Sl Sk A ANNCS VESLANG wih [t s el A BT Loadingdown staits and wont down llko's || ¢/ verub an agreod raio, S0 belloving. ho | Ciice or furthoraction 4 : Since then everything in war has been | 2:1715. lose their homes by it. Many of them still streak of greased lightning. of sily 5! ing, The finance committee roturned the report ysLng: 3 ¢ % 3 3 Plaintifft. Hunt was sitting on the stone | Was Willing to go on as they were going on | 4t once with these two items stricken out, | chunged says the Philudelphia Press. | - Milo and - one-cighth —Hypocrite ~won, | hope for a reversal by the United States su- steps outside the door and as Healoy flew | (tentatively as it were) with a pro- | making the amount $355,000. In our drill-book nothing is changed. If | Bouita second, Carlton third.” Time—2:00. " | preme court, while others have giver up hope past he thought he had been struck by a cy- | Vision for - the use of ‘silver pending | "My "Poppleton moved to recommit with | war comes, everything in the way of e and are talking of going to Dakota to- begin clone. He commenced calling, “coriie into | NCkotintions that ought to be had for tho res- | inggrictions to recommend to the council that | moving men up 1o attack must be une Kansas City Races. the work of home making all_over asiin court, como into court,” but Healey was | loration of silver on souto agreed ratio by the | tho full lovy of 20 mills bo made, s, if prohi- | Jonened and learned again in the field, | KANAS Ciry, Mo, June 16.—Summary of | There has been some fear that sottlers still in down'to Sixteenth strect before he got the | Mations of the world. In supporting the bill | pition carvied, the board would have to go | CLNC oc. ag . G i s e possession of the lands would be evicted at words out of his mouth O8I | e supported it on the basis of - the idea that | into dobt about $200.000, and ho thought the | L1C Misery of our present service is that | today's races 3 once, but the Litchfields sy nothing in this Clerk Moores returiied to his offico and | Uhe government of the United States would | hogpd had better get the full amount of the | the licutenants see this. The generals Three-year-olds and upward, mite and one- | Jine will be done until the supreme court con smoothed down his wrinkled front, announe- | US¢ Its power in endeavoring to secure an | Joyy in ovder to be provided. do not. The latter have more to say | sixteenth—Churchill Clark won,» Longshore | firms Judge Shiras' decision. dng that Lo was ready for the next, but no | dgreement whereby all the commercial na. | = fipe report was recommended with such in- [ about the matter, but know less, and s0 | second, Little Miunie third. Tite—1 43 25, =T ouc was anxious o court death 'by ac- ) tions of the world would use silveras gold | struction. the way is made ready to bogin the next fivo furlongs, heats—Kirst hoat : An Attorney Skips Out. cepting his challenge. s now used at a ratio to be agreed upon. On motion of Mr. Rees the judiciary com- | war by paying tuition in crushing de- | Miss Mary won, Rosetta second. Tona Des Moises, Ta, June 16 Spoacial Tele. & et rded tho pending measuro and tho ) mittce was instructed to demand of Mr. | fant, until & new losson is learned, - P O e (DI RUD R SRt hE Mo e St il Another Wife Beatos unanimity with which it was supported as a | [uther Drake of the Merchant's National | (ot QU O ! 7 . Time 5. Second heat: Miss [ # @ 3 i pocharfWite Beators complete justification of the legislation of [ Binic the docd to a portion of the Paul sehool The long, thin, extended line for at- ry wou, Sam Jones second, Rosetta third, | known attorney of this city, has disappe P. L. Reeves, living in Clifton Hill, 1ast | 1% \which contomplated a minintam monthly | Sitowhieh b hotls e Mo oo | tack is over tith, The wovements | Timu- 1.0} Disburmont proceedings are pending in the ABaalttely(Pure might establis tho fact that ho is & bad | coinage of 7,000,000 silver dollars and a maxi- ving failed to carry out his contract, to | Which lead up to it at the crisis of a bat- Pool room stakes, sweepstakes for two- | (istrict court against him on account of sev- > o T aan, Upon returning to his home he became | mum of 4,000,000, He was for the full and ansfer to the hoard a' strip of ground on one | tle ave not what is now most wanted. | year-olds, five furlongs — Hazelhurst won, al alleged ctions not approved of by r/: ('r'_':llll*'jlul'nfh'ul\( meq‘:r Hlf l“*/ anguy bocause his wife had not prepared a | comploto xestoration of silverus ane of the | sido of the school site foy o strip on another | The change in range of modern weapons pont B S Dol HtHI LI Doy CHAILIER e ool DO Rss R ua et 0.0 A B L B T T or Lo 8 v or breaking | GO metals of tho world, and was willing to | sjdo, sannot be better put and explained to 1% there was nothing in the charges, but his dis- | 0! 17, 1890, e e oyoriiniiae "o, tabia he | do whatever bo could do b prowmote thatmast | 'S5 suyine prosonted a largo rist of roso. | CHAR0L e botter put and expluined to farlongs, heats ~Tirst heat: | appearance puts n diffarent ook upon them b L e e threatoued to kill the woman by choking her irable objec ““;""““{1“““““‘L"“’ Abo | tutions. One provided that the Pleasant | (1o e e G At o tanel yon, Kiro, s ond, Ited Sien thivd. | Ho loaves a wife and family and numerous B RA S0 olnin by:chollag ] : colnage of silver i K et li ket placo bk DDA A e I te ot saying o i bl 0485, Second heat: Mabel won, | er'editors . M Rdeait onatleast this I tho stoy she tella (g or. any tima | in: tho near: future, | Sonco, j0, Tisood 15 Pronor Fapalr. b S y begins to use shrapnel at 3,800 ond, Friendloss third, Time—1:03 e ime EZden usee, sted on this s morning. il Given Up by His Father. Rooves was a be tried th churge and will and at alittle less = p, all ages, mile and one-qu this five bo- | Pell Mcll won, John' Daly sccond, J.. SR T i Mile and one-eighth—Hamlet, won, Cashier | #rmm to Tue Brr Fatally Kicked by a Horse June 16.—[Special Tele T Two probably fatal ac He could ~mot do so until every | s of that portion of the city; this [ Yards—two milo: effort to secure the use of silver by the comi- | grado and school to be a part of the | than a mile, 1,600 yar mercial nations of the world was exhausted. | high school, under dircetion of ‘the superin- | comes “decisive.” ® Even infantry fire eI Mr, Vest commented upon the remarks of | tustont wnd the oiaein hlEhisonoat Pt e OO et s 5 v IS WERIK e #Chuck”” McNamara, under bonds to an- | My, Allison ns to tho “new-born zeal” of the | HioatAnd the principal of the high school, | hogins at a milo, 1700 vards, und no | cocond, Consigneo third. Thme-1 155, cidents ocoured in - this city yesterday. An THIS WEILK ONLY, swer to.a charge of robbing Albert: Ritehie | demoeratic senators in the cause of free coin- | iuiiiines und property and higi sehaol iorman commundor. today trics . rush — d entleman by the name of Tipton was while they were on a drunk, was Sunday | ageof silver, and made a statement to show | Ayother resolution provided that the presi- AL TG, REORAR ES0; B0 The Wheel Club's Fete. Kicked by a hovse in the abdoman and one of o = N s turued over to the county authorities by his :"MI‘IH"i"' alw x\f‘"‘“flll'“‘tl‘l"“w” vah;'.\" dent be authorized to sign a petition for | 400 ¥ "l‘ s, a quarter of a mile, of open | mye Omaha wheel club are making elabor- | the Hubbard Brothors of Clear Take wits 2 1 I T I TN e TP o democratic party said nothingon the [ Gsphalt or brick pavement in front of the | ground. B preparations for their fete chunpetve Thurs- | kicked in the temple. Neither have yet athor, 2 1 silver question in its piatform of 1855 it was [ [ong school on Franklin street, Laid on tho The result of all this is that the “ad- | BV Ce o 0 adeliehtrul time i A gained consciousness and are not expocted to = » Namara was ovidently atraid that bis son in- | not beciuse it hud receded from the position | gapifs *'°% Sens B vanae ot dlosedminesea okl nizo badioy o [ Lanusyenine andia dolahilul imo 1 agsurad 4 | Kaluod consciot ! tended leaving nim in the lurcly, as hobad | it always held. 1t was becauso: Dresident | “Pho prosident and secretary wero anthor- [ Hrobpen s p longen possible. cven al T e e el PR } 2 him arrested on o charge of abusing his | Cloveland was an castorn mun, o Now York | 1504 1o draw warrants for tho sularics of | distance, Atuny rang 1p tofour miles | A finish figght between Tim O'fearn, the | State University Commencement, ’ mother, und withdrew the charge =~ and | man, who did not sympathize with the v teachers, Janitors, etc., upon upproval of the [ yo o ik by iantills 8 AL Towa Crty, Ia., June 16.—The commence. Had him turned ovor to the county wuthori: | ity of his party on that question. ¢ R O e they can bo brokon up by trlllory. | stociy South Omaha henvywelght, and Dan | Towa Crev, [, June 10 nmoce o O DI g T Lot hadcome o the presidency imbiied with the | RIS GRS L L ecoution to | The shock of assaalt, 5 Licutonant | 100 ot Milwaukee is a probable event swithin | ment excreises of the state university hay 3 iz prejudices of New York bunks, und was in [ palia {he school voar thirty-six ool ine | Wisser, “has little signiticance today.” | (o 0f Milwaukee drawn an unusually large crowd to this city LookoA Uk oo Rneniolon: one sense (a8 fur us his opinion on silver | stead of forty, us it prosont, begiuning tho [ The baitle will bo begun by long-range | MFRELIWOWCORS oot o usnal final exorcises of tho various litor ! | was concerned) a scctional man. He | Sheend Monda R wred, and tomorrow. T I b COMPANY. | the most suceessful yeay in the hi in September’ and observing | fiving and won whoen one side or the | pow matehed (o battle Jhek Ashoon e socletics linve ¢ ason to believe now that = Mr. | tho usual vacations. other, shiaken by the losses from a hail | California Athlectic elub in July at cateh uating ex and was botter Informod on thesubject The doctor supported his resolution by of bullets, is enveloped in a cloud of ad- it. Choynski received quite’ drubbing | take place, The rog 4t daclared. that on.tho AlVeraNceHaR | ingithabithaf puplls ‘naver! aktlod fidown o liss natn it REEIE B i d a voughing in his late fight with Juck [ has | Albert Freiveh wishes he had been poor in- | Vi stead of vich, Yosterday afternoon he ar- | Cleve zived in the city, claiming to hail from New [ Mr. V Yorle. Hohad several thousand dollars of | there was no middle ground. Silver must be | worl in the fall until the second week, as the | Y AL S Davis of Omaha, but was much the lighter | tory of the university | Ha : European bonds, which he tried to dispose of | PULOn the sume basis us gold. y weather was usually too warm and the same | DY superior maneuvering, . A .| man. The Golden Gate club will endeavor to : e Magnificent Hussar Band and Sole about the city, The detectives got onto the | , Messrs. Ingalls and Wolcott expressed & | popson held in the spring. Yot, -excopt from nrticles by our | pigh puvis ana Bill Kehoe of Virginia City, Safe Orackers at Marshalltown, | Orchostrn fuct, und Freirch was immediately locked | 4C5ire to uddress the senate tomorrow ou the Mr. Points said the matter was a_very im- | younger ofticers of ability and no rank, | who recently defeated Jim Fell, together, YT T ST T it | e e g 2 up, ‘charged with being u suspicious cha ~H\\v‘x1)\‘»;xlll.‘ y portant one and m?um h.-“-.-u«».;n_m.l,m-A. no one would dream that our u{)'n]ly 1].;ul i Telogram to Tur Bee.]—The safe of the J, | LHE BEST DRAMATIC ARTISTS acter. Afourned, Dr. Spalding said it was not his idea to | heard or learned of the wars of the last Jack Fanning Released. L 0% 8015 i L 2L - -— % huve the board do any more than recommend | gwo e N A I s Ll L Rkl | 0. vail bottling company was cracked S S I L G Railrond Wreck. 5 24 cHlong, the matter to the attention of the now board. "‘| BBy E0 T30R0s 0 CILL TR 0 Pitcher Juck Funning of tholocal toam was | jie nignt and nearly #,100 worth of bank | YWateh fortho groat streot parudo every Ry M e e WasmixatoN, June 15.—In the house Mr, | U, Matter to the tiention of the now board. | ude ground shows any appearance of the | yalesed yesterday. This was not bronght drafts taken, beside §00 in cash. One of the | day at noon. ATy l,,: LA ll\ SR . foot of N streey | Willlams of Ohio presented a petivion from | on rules, forms and printing, and the board | eal worl of war today. about sololy by reason of poor work, but be- | (hecks wis for 2150, | As the paper 65 1ot it he ied “TOPSY” Hang o flylug switch at the foob of N street | o oo)q10rs of Dayton, O., for the enactment | adjournod until the last Saturday in tho - iprasron causo. the management has determined to | potiuble the haul was comparatively valucloss, | 1he Highest Salari IS in at 11 o'clock yi fay forenoon the engine ¢ Junc Bugs Galore. [ [ Jumped the track, toaring up half o dogen | Of ®law prohibiting the sale, use, manufac- | mouth. = TuHQ AAERs e piteh Tit Willis in his regul 1, and they | No clew has yet boen obtained to the thieves. i ped tho track, tearlig up bulf o dozon e SR - Tho milk train o the Contral railrond | Biteh it Wilkis in his reguls ad they b i it Fails, bending some of them almost to @& half | ture or importation of banners or flags ropre- HER REIGN IS OVER. el s dolayed noar the | i not thinkk tho status of"affuirs justiti America, cirele, Threo box cars were dorailed. seuting tho confoderate flag or the red flag of £ BrEOYa e o Who | them in keeping Fanning, who is'a high Took Aconite by Mistake - - the anurchists, Roferrod, Mary Anderson Will Today Become | 'V Pite House station ubout half an hour | jriced mun, ou the pay roll. Des Morses, ., Junc 16, —[Special Tel i " PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, “The house then went into committee of the | 47 e Mf’m_ : one night last week, says the New York e D e o ot tnta | BA BY 2 E[QM fl whole on the sundry eivil appeal appropria- 12 Brice of Anton e Morning Journal ' “The train draws two The Lily Smashed the Record, B A e optra ot gl M. H. Brown of Cozad is at the Casey. tion bill [Copyright 15% by Jumes Gordon Bennett] | | pussongor conches bohind the milk cars, | 1y Willisms won tho tweuty-four hour | ©1% 10° A i oo afuatpa flta | Carl G, Lunta of Lincoln is at tho Paxton. | Onmation of Me. Williams of Ohio amend. | LoxDox, Juno 16.—[New York Horald Ca- f On this night there wore hall a dozen | 1ipyo raco ab St Joo, breaking, as o matter | MGriing by mistake for mediciye, Ho i an | whe Beautital and Gified Child Actross as 7. €. Hollinger of Fremont is at the Mur. | MeAt agreed to appoiut Mossrs, 1. M. Morrill | blogram —Special to Tue Bre.]—Tbo mar- | passongors ubonrd; 1t wis warm and | 5y o 100 40 St oo broskius, i b matter | old and woll known citl ray of Kunsaa und Alfred L. Pou u'r’"..‘finln‘g'.‘-'.:’\&i |v|.lnv.'u’nf{\lll‘|||'\y .\uilvl«\o:l to 4\||(wu|:u :\(.v:.ip.: th.-) hlmldu]n-, \vlmlm\wl_ull .-:u.‘«{;l, l_hlu Iceeps on fmproving in ber speed it tho pres R E; \/ A N. D. Jackson of Neligh is stopping atthe [ Yal4 memben i which will take place tomorrow, is creating | trafn had beon standing on the side | cnt rate, Manager Prince contemplates mateh- Suicide at Maquoketa, e L eraa an/am ohd et much attention. " It s to bo véry quict und | track a fow mijmtes when a swarm of | iug o hgaiust o steam engine, Maquokera, In, Juue 16.—[Special 25 Star Artists. 'y Johin H. Ames of Lincoln is stopping at the | making specitic appropriation instead of in. | Unostentatious large June bugs, attracted by the lights 5 —— gram to Tue Ber, | —Saturday night Chas. Gifford, as *Unole Tom:? Mureay. definite .'.pp.v.;.u»..'u‘m..‘ for the payment of e in the cars, flew in through the windows, It Was the Y. M. O, A's. Parkinson, a wealthy favmer living near this \1‘.‘.,‘”,.}, g, 89 “Popsy." W. H. Sumuer of Schuyler is a guest at | back pay and bounty lost 5 @ Am;rmm \\qu\a] lu)unonl'l:mlfg 1o In five minuted the seats were nearly On Saturday the Kilpatrick-Koch dry goods tted suicide by hanging. During | -\I‘ \I" ““ b Uty PS) 'v. Glalen the Willurd Pending action on the bill the committee RAND IstAND, Neb., June 10.—[Speclal | goyered with thie' bugs and they had | team defeated the Y. M. C. A. 14 to 5, instead day ho was drenched in a shower and the | V%8 May Oberly, as *Mrs, St. Claie, Jahn A. Erlihardt of Stanton is stopping at | rose and the house adjourned, Telegram to Tt Bk.]—At the proliminary | hogun to crawlaround on the logs of | of the Pacific express towm, Wotting causod agravation of an old ailmeng | Will Perry as “Marks the Willard, S ] heaving of the parties charged witha murder- | the passengers. and to use their [ ously stated in Sunday’s paper and brought on temporary insanity kin- | o i g S lilag Judge J. Wesley Tucker, the receiver of Judge Deemer Returns Home. ous assaultupon the person of William Parke, | sharp pinchers, '"Ihe passengers tried to A » - son leaves a fine estate, Heo was one of the Sun«;a‘ Dances and § pecialties Qvl\flnu-‘l oftice at Valentine, is stopping at the The injuries sustained by Judge Deemer, | Jack Fox and A“,..,.L“,.;mmlm.x.,, b,l,m“lu\vt.r 1,,.“_,{: them off, but they stuck like z I; An l;-llmll:mm'u- TR prominent men of this scetion i st Jillaed. . who was in the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy | to the district court. Charles Andress, the | Joaches. In flve minutes more the bugs (QHDQN,: NRS kaymedd HIAKON EAIIA 03 YONN. Drowncd While Bathing. VW AN ) S T10 C I 1o Eastonday, OF Frremont was at the Mil | wreck noar Council Blufts yestovday, were | Broprietor of the show company, wis 'dis- | hiud possession of ' the two cars, Tho | hotween Saunders, tho En lish PIATCR A0 | Gpnar RAPIDS, T, duno 16, ~[Special Tolo- | NEWAND REALISTIC SCENERY ard yesterday. . . LN X [ 0 \d oxoacrated R orraNe P, a8 tho passen- | Pettit, tho America as played today. R 3 I, S. G. Chaney of Alnsworth is a guest at | NOU08 seriousasat first supposed, He re- | conyection with the matter, The evidenco | POS: “k‘!“". d. “As $oon, 1s th Wt i | Suunders beat Pottit §'to love, gram to Tie Bee.]|—Joseph Wondracek, son | 1441 Goroaly an ad iy tha Fakb Ae 8Oy, A, brought to this city ho recovered very rapidly, | the result of a jealousy and that the parties [ clung to them lo hem and flew back Struck by Lightning. e alad Wlih e e Seth Sy i J . Danglord of Telaman is registered | and b9 o'clock Lt night ho was 410 t0 To- | were: atting upen tiels own' pésponsloiity, | into the lighted car. . How to got them Tho houss of Grorse Burke 534 @outh | a2 seiaed with cramps whilo buthing yoswr: | pa op ON THE MISSISSIPTI 8t v.l,w Uht_.\-’ i 5 E 5 turn to bhis bome at Red Oak, Ia. and not upon any instructions from the com- | out of the car before the train get orders {noteenth street, was struck by lightning | reach him | Botweon the “Robort E. Loo" and the “Nut S%. &: RUmprih of Hastings s 3 gums b — - Dy, ! | to g0 ahcad was a problem. Finally one | SoiRERiL FVETE B M dimage was _—— | et ind the terriie oxploston of e lattor, $he Ousoy, ; k Cruelty to Anfmals. Mr, Androcs did everything In his power | of the passengers suggested a bonfire | 6arly yesterday moruing. The damug o The Arizona Kicke 11 £u1l view of the wudivnce W. R. Truesdale of North Platte is atthe | 10 (o teamster, 1s fn fall, | 0 8ssist the authorities in the prosecution, [ 07 Wi8 BASSOREENS SUEEEET slight and_consisted merely in tearing a few ) e 2 | Murray avid Cathrow, a teamster, i3 in fall, | mpaharty who claimod that he was thrown, | © o) ¢ I‘-"“l R et tnta b1 shingles off the roof und kuocking down the We extract the following ltems from | = = e=—memne L eated £ Milton D. Polk of Plattsmouth is registered | hdrged with cruclty to animals, The ar- | from tho train at St. Paul proved to boa ne of the brakemen went into the | (o vant girl, who was on the back porch | the last issue of the Arvizona Kickor, I08 IR ERANDRIAK (ol RRINID ARG Bt the Murray. resting officer states that because Cathrow's | tramp and skipped the town as soon as the pare u";} put out lhud “filln while the shing. the Matrott Pras Prosa Muguiticent Allogorienl Tublead, W YR o vas in the | horses could not putl aload of two tons up | show company arrived. He wus the party | other trainmon an \o | passengors e Roieoit B ; e B. B, Bchnolder of Fromont was {a the | (IRl 0 A and Piores sireets, ha setsad | that spread the raport aboue it belng theprad. | gathered brush wood for the bonfire, Stanley Has Accepted. * Last Saturday th i FILL B RSRIRRAR SRR RS R . @ity yosterday. y ' ~ led t n it Bv W. Wilmer of Elm Crlek is stopping at | # ¢club dud kuocked ono of tho brutes down, | tice of tho company to throw men from the | They had enough to make a roaring | Brusses, June 16.—Henry M. Stanley has | Ings bank of this town fuiled to open Gatos Ajar 3 NRAF 0F 3 2 - e traln when they demanded thelr pay, or drive | luz6 in a fow minutes. It was a suc- | been tendered and has acceptod the governor | doors and a notice was posted up 1o the Paxton. them from their employment by meaus of in- t that it would open up in about & | | 5 " cess, The bugs deserte o cars and | generalship of the Congo freo state. He will | effe 2 o alter J. Lamb and wife of Liucoln are Shoe Factory Burned. ¢hich an to be false after | €058, The bugs desorted th ars and | generalship of the Congo freo state. He wi ek | i : a0 e RN \ mn m ‘h':g\h“llxl-;\"d{nl the Paxton [ Docrox, Mass., June 16.—The large four. | S5idaton, which bias proven i tho passonizors wont buok, shut down the | Lot onter upon hia dutios wnti the beginniug | Woelc aud, py at loast 60 cents on U ()\h ) i | ro C. D. Taylor of Hastings is registeved at ' st on $hoo factory of James Syducy | * Mr. Audres aud assistants loave tomorrow | Windows und sat in darkness until the | of 1501, unless ho should be called upon to [ dollar. E0e houn kol bog by i L iU V] I\ YALL be Paxton. burued lust night. ~ Lo: 5,000, waraing to lola the show at Minden, Neb, train startod. | assume them earlier by King Leopold. o'clock and Mr 1ggan, prosid ' \ .

Other pages from this issue: