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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 ' \ .