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g 73 2 FARAA D vins e o - - ’ €\ NUMBER 339, NINETEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MOR ING, JUNE 1 BB SILVER AS A LEGAL TENDER, | % e cmmvoms oo oo s | THE SILVER MEN VICIORIOUS, | icdesrateicnsitesame o ece | RURGLARS TURN A TRICK, | Entes o Boousr i =it | THE PACIFIC SHORT LINE. peals to the worst instinets of the peopie, to visors before the returns are forwarded here o o do something which might bring it into EXTENDED TIE TINES Spr - \er Becomes a Ben ||.-:.l ; A power. It accomplished its purpose and The senate committee has amended the bill Nonror Web, June 17.—[Special Tele- by | The Senate Passes a Bill to That Effect by :]'I"" l”lln‘\l' b A ““"’-fl""{";”"'I-x“""‘tli& .\'\.:-“ A Big Majority in the Senats in Favor of | extending the time of paghent for purchase They Enter a Store at Fremont and COrack | gramto * b ] —The farewell banquet | goero gnoc Plies the Union Pacifio Wiy | ed by their votes, Cleveland e ; of lands in the Omaha-dndian veservation by R tendered t smbers of the “Bachelors fra- a Vote of 42 to 25, enough and brave enough to tell his demo- Free Coinage. Qirocting that tho SeEROtary of tho troasut the Safe, et ) kot eI PO Hived Rivall cratic supporters that that sort of a delusion ternity of 3 k" last cvening ‘ sould not be carrid info practico. The dom O R it oxiop —_— Sprecher wi Wborate, Mr. Sprechior s not Souldl 106 be carried into practice. The detno. received by him, whether added to the prin going to leaontwn, Bt has deserted tho i SPEECH, | tratic party was wise enough, for a wonder, | THE HOUSE LIKELY TO FOLLOW SUIT. | cipalov not and now in the treasury, to the | A TRAMP RUN OVER BY THE CARS. | S / CIFIC! WOLCOTT MAKES HIS MAIDEN SPEECH. | i b asolutely ilont for forr” yoars on that seorotary of the interior, and by him' patd to ks THE CANADIAN PACIFIC'S PET SCHEME, ""‘mh m{»“I.:“y:l;,i“vl:'\':'ifl..m v'v,\'-vn”\]_.mkll‘;-'l}nr: | the tribe. The prin |p.l}l and ‘juterest have PR—— ot at Auburn. & 2 ] The Semntor From the Centennial | Cloveind bocaise w persistently and | Crowded Galleries Take Great Inter | boc blended so that BOth now staud a8 oue | yovars From Nebraska Olty Scorn | \vlu‘. Ry, ,!I‘v‘m' 17.— [Special ln;:l'ymm”m | ¥ite” Keonisoi Hoxd 00 1% teadily declined to be betrayed or Seducer G s P 5 4 1 Ber.|—The coroner's inquest. over tho : Stare Delivers a Masterly Ad- it destreyitie tHe ioapetity bt i proplel| oL ite Eroceedings=THe X MISCELLANEOUS. Parental Restraint and Elope— | 0t O SOE . found dead yes | Furnishing Freo Sleoping Car Ace (1 dress —Proceedings in the of the Ilnnml\mh\l: .|vl\i~im!T| h a meas- Kinley Tariff Bill to be W. H vaiuuh;unf unm,u:...- «d at Tie Custer County Will 1 hli= terday, reiidered. n vordict at 5 o'clock this commodations —Ives and Staye 4 ver Branc ure as this we now. No democrat in Reported day. Bk burcau this afternoo vided—Prlkonors Bacapes evening. It was to tho effect that Charles ¥ Dl R o \ Lower Branch, either house during the four years of Cleve L ’ W. B. Peebles left for his lome at Pender : b A L) TohnEoR COMMILON. tHe ' AIPAEE "Dy to 0 ner De ced, I8 ity land's aduminiitration opened his lips to re- todaz, e o'clock this evening no trace of the crimiual . feve the sufferi people—suffering from » . o Yomoerats in the houge nate are 3 g I e s Boeh U : ‘ WasHINGToN, June 17.—In the senate today | want of the coinago of silver dollars, And WasmiNaToy U‘l",r u Tie Owina Bee, going back to théir old doctr Wil lands | Kransey, Neb, June 17.—[Special Telo- | : i Chitcaao, Juno 17,—]Special Telogram to s the house silver bill was taken up and Mr, | therefore [ say, with great respect to my Whs (itizy. DO June 17. west of the 100th meridian should be gram to Tue Ber.]—Burglars enteved Frank | Y & Man From Wahoo Drowned. | Tne Ber]—A local paper says: “Word g Wolcott addressed the senate, Mr. Wolcott | friend from Kugsas ‘and to_everybods i N D e e . | drawn from. public entry til ail lines | Pickering's store last night and cracked the | Wauoo, Neb., June 17.—(Special Telegram | comes from Sioux City that that greatest of K \ g B that this bill is the new platform (renewed ree colnage wins, There is to be unlim- { {yo e Yoth public and. privato, ha = T § ey and ‘aboub | to THE BrR[L.ust Alght. about. 6. o'eloek; | i) X : ! - Sald b wheh senntors Wi ilved: thostiVves . | safe, obtaining $0 in mouney and abou ] 2 American railvond mysterios, the Pacifio | ien senators wh from 178 to 1500), of the democratic party | ited free coinage of American silver if the inhabitated for agricuitur #10,000 Wit of ' fiote and ostgues - The | v8ar Tthinca, John: Mokshn, the tventy-yems . \ i ! producing states were accused of holding sor- | when it has no responsibility (and I agrée | bill which has passed the senate is adopted purposes. Thereds no doubt that if [ $10,000 worth of notes aud mortgage o | Htar Ithca, John BicLean, the twenty-year | Short Line, is being rapldiy pushed to coms | did and unworthy and unpatriotic opinions, | that it ought never to have any), and that its | yoooy ) 0o and signed by the president had a majority of congress and the | valuable papers were found near the bu (;‘ son .ln 4|II{I\II*) MelLe un| of l‘ 1“‘ city, ““* | pietion. The mystery about the line is in res , P i A 3 )86 s to ¢ e reps ar & i A e A .| presidency they would accomplisi s ob- | ing. The work was that of professionals and | drowned in Wahoo ereek, while trying to | vard to the persons back of | shor [ 0 vhen it wae s thosowho wero 0. | EAECSE 5, calangls, e, OUBICRS, BAY | 1 seuni was thosoeno of vary ivlysetfo | PSSy Uhey WOl feconpishths b | . e work was that o potesiontls and | et b SR SESRE YO LU g1 | Ened totheporsonsbuck f i, short e manding that, silver be restored to its old | "y cGtion was taken on M. this afternoon from the moment Mr. Wolcott | tiroment under tho arid land net, This | th¢ Poce bd : © POrPELRUtons. | ying the creek ull day without success. ago President Fish of tho Tlinois Contral place with its sister metal were speculators | amendment and it was agreed to without di- | of Colorado toolk the floor to “round up the | would enhance the value of lands in the cen- Crushed by the Cars - N assured a reporter that neither e nor the and adventurers, and were imdifferent to the | vision. ¥ Sl statidnid ven and ely criticize the | tral states and south. Warse, Neb., June 17.—[Specinl to Tig AT THE BURNING MINE. Hlinois Central had a cent's worth of intoress { true welfare of the country, he would have to M. Teller moved to add the following as a | 0o 40 0 Seeretary Windom towards silver 1t is understood that the senate will this | g 2 58 " e in the Pacific Short Line. Oficials of the St, new section : An unknown man, evidently a tramp, | g grjghe Hope Raised That the Impris- | poo was killed by the incoming Omaha train from el PSR ARS A6 Sioux City today between Herman and Blair. ; g week take up the confercnce report on the e until the final vote on the amended | Gonondent pnsion bill and agrce o it, - Tho eport last week, but the | and Northwestern roads avo cqually | d fiual action until the sil- | He was sitting on the track at a sharp curve | explicit in their denials. In spite of theso be pardoned for feeling that Le had a right to claim the attention of the senate long enough ot | coi ates provided for In this g ivable for wll ves and dues to | bill was taken. The galleries beg an 1o | house adopted the > 5 %o ¢ 0 protest against such intimations and | United. Blatos of. ¢ ription and | g T oo | BEhAtAIEES 7 Dusnar, Pa., June 17.—All night long the | denfals by lines supposedly interested UL FCE L £ | Bl as soon as Mr. Wolcott commenced | senate has delay VoLl i 04 Y - VB ) 3 against such methods of conducting debate. | Shil be lbeal tender tor the puyment ot all | 5 Sq Com B T aon effort, and | ver bill was goiten out of the way when the engineer saw him, and paid no at- | rescuingparties remained at the mouth of the | some one s putting b mile If it were true (as it was not) that the people Gt AL y There seems to be a very wide divergence | tention whatever to the whistle, | manhole of the Farm Hill mine, but'their | lions of dollars for its construction fter a long discussion it was moditied, at | when hie had finished thero v suggestion of Mr. Bustis, by adding the | round of applause. The seats n in- | words, “and all silve ificates already issued,” and as so modified it was agreed to— yeas, #4: nay. S & hearty | oeoninjon held by members of the hous above and on | mittee on judiciary_respecting the prop the floor were all oceupied and a large portion | of adopting the ~ Wilsor L pack of the house were commineling with thesena- | amendment to the interstate commerce law m- { The ~train was behind time and | efforts to help the unfortunate men entombed | and before snow flies the Union Pacific may v | running very fast, and 1t was impossible to | i the ne were froitless. The [ have acompetitor which will compete for | stop it be raftio eon Ogdel the train backed up to h ttrafie between Ogden of the silver producing states were governed [ in the matter by a desire to protect h their prosperity dey burning sights about the pit's mouth are ail the more | every pound of fr uble because of the twenty-four hours' an- | A the Missouri rive ore the man was struck. When n he was dead, the dustry on whi uded, large warrant was given to them for such . : s L e S | Some of the staunchest prohibitionists in the | left side of his skull having been crushed in, | i A R (L _ oonvee by Wi ‘,{‘”... wstern states. The -.(“:;'.,l.m‘::'.\“-‘xx’:i‘:\«l.”ll..:‘ LB O :;;'\'(‘"f: “f,'"" "“ "’.‘“'" z“:; 'l:',’“\;j‘,’;.“_l';:}r house are not so cager $0k: thio hvientrient a8 Ho was put on the tr 10 taken to Blair, | guish that Has rollod over the heads of tho “m.l,“ ‘:,,\.l." .,,,,“:udr,|LI.','\,,‘,’,“'.f",::,':",,“f‘f,l".': countiry, particularly the northern states, |~ Owners of bullion deposited for cotiage shall | of Colorado. stucosd. Lat also an amendmeit | Y, ivere somo time sitice, believing that its | No blame whatever attuches to the traiumen, | relatives aud friends of the entombed miners, | can be confirmed. ~ It will not cst half the unfiy, particularly S| e of dition depestted forcotuaze shull | of Colorado, succeed, but also an_amendmant | adoption will result in- the final overthow of | who dideverything possible to provent the | uud hundveds stand steadily at the | tho amount which the Union Paelfic owos tha } seemed to have fallen on days when polities | o€ UG GRUREGE, RV BT (R Wet, | offered by him, making the certificates which | the prohibition law. And then the high cident. mouth gazing at the columns of | government, it practically parallels the Unfon wore rated at acommercial value alone and | i stk huifion shiil be subscquently comed: | are to bo fssued for the purehase of bullion a | license principle appears to be gatning ground e F et s i R S T B e e e R R lment may fail in The Crete Assembly. uld be reported. | Crere, Neb., Jur when political fealty was made to depend Agrecd to without division pidly that the amoi tE tho h,m.“,;m..,,u,,,. hour, The indications ave th the Great Nofthorn full legal tender for the payment of aull public op n rity sality The bill was then reported to the senate the house, even though it sl 17.—[Special to N P v " r " ) o upon whether the prosperity of the locality I'h i i Tt aa he TeaE Ra e AdRaE ] e v i i o now burning instead of timber and | and Canadian Pacitic. Tho question i then i HERS SHAVATARE reatdnd SvART L6 ABo bdttor! || And allitiaas 1ents agreed to in commit- anlxnn.f' lebts. l,h fr Gl nd- | The most weighty 013'&'!\”(1 laid a; n]n_q Bee.|—The assembls Athiha 1S, el roofing. ‘The mine inspector is making stren- | asked: W ulanit. 1t be extremely Tostored by sompotition witt “other sounivies.| 1@ Of the wholo we »d to in the senate | ment was adopted by a vote of 43 to the Wilson amendnient is that | 0 received by every one and is thoe best | uous offorts to enter from the Mahoney | profitable plan for the Union Pacific to build —yeas, 100, nays, it carries the statdd back to th Chandler Ve i There was, in the parlance of i fts, Anair fan to furnish_ventilation to | the iy b il g confedarati rlves them 8 o as ever been issued. One e specit A R LA ALY ¥ .' moved to insert the following | ho west, “a hustling to get on the band | 42ys of confederation and gives them so much lh‘ t h.n vor been issu 1, on¢ of lhvl v <!\1 the mine will be put in dperation this after- | ent road over to the government? Tho amendment : stites' right power.thot if it should be | features for the assembly this year will be its il el B A VR the e ke ) 1 or silver bullion shall be received by | Wagon.” As amendment after amendment | ;qopted there would B constant centrali {0, DF, Paliior! 8 racomnlzad 681000 0 | oo e o ooioq: | pasaille baelors of. e O s l:‘flz N senators w p 8 5 Ll atmer is recognized as one of | commenced there. The mine is so located | possible backers of the line aro cither the ury department under this act exeept | was proposed and voted upon senators who | tion of power in the sta#és, eventually result- | the greatest mush leaders in the United | that flooding the five is impossible and smoth- [ Great Novthern or Canadian Pacific, cither s shall beshown to be the product Of | had proclaimed openly against placing silver | ing disastrously to thgjfederal interests of | States and he has gotten out a book this year | ering it means cortain. death to tho mon | of which would profit immenscly by such o witic Short Line and then turm iis pre ' or by large and prohibitory dutics which < practically excluded forcign competition. The prosperity of the people of the mountain’ states of the west had | (' ever to rest chiefly on the products | such of their mines, Yet, while they wore loss | mines within the United States, el 4 et, while they ‘ 5 Wit d State ot on | uDON the same footing with gold and legal | the country. especially for our assembly. RIGy i ainiTiE biib e ARG N ik feeder,”? :...,’u .Invu(u:.‘n']. 1y nyflu‘l “\{'“‘“rflx:h"' an- '“v'.m-”' 1\2:.:\-‘.«&;:1;-;\“!\_!1:" e '\"_l ment on | tender notes scemed to be eager to vote for | Thore was a great deal of talk around the | Rl wiio wish a copy can recelve it by send- :“". Sk '\v;_:\}'k': l“VI‘”"““_‘]"‘I:W»- IR“}I:L\‘;:E} UL L 2 Bed wvery scssion to stund by the dyties | Tho bill ‘as amended whe then passca— | the amendments clovating silver to the | capitol today about tho prospects of the fed- | juy 50 conts to the_president, secretary or su- | men, monoy and provisions are pouring in on The Canadian Pacific's Scheme, i ettt Lt el el ey s el L highest possivlo .u\\LnI'\l. .‘\lt‘!;‘x.' T_‘\l'lrxlxlnl cral election bill, which was “adopted by the | perintendent. It is called tho “Authologue.” | evory train. A slight hope was raiscd at | CHicaco, Juno 17.—[Special Telogram to asked that silver should aldo be protected 15— Bate, Berry, Blodgett, Butler, Call, o Yotk thes Ponhouition. to froe | ouse republican caucus, but there aro few | Thero will be the finest quarlette ever pre- | noon by the return of oneof the rescuing | Tue Bek.|—A local paper “Latest res plieve it can go theough the senate. sented to the people. Then we wi ave t it vho orted rdo e 3 4 orning Y T coinago and @ full legal tender provision, | The democrats intend o talk it to doath it A\"’f.'-lp‘)lm}hq.}.u-({1v§-. SN i .'\f‘l,\f‘\ e sttlo b ex g i o reouce G O MECHO SR T GIEAR AW RS G, | arose ‘and declared “that he was dis- | possible, while ifisan open sceret that sev- | ord for themselves wherever they hgge sung. | the belief that tho men may yet be lving, en railroad are to the effcet that the Canas toody, Morgas, | Susted “iwithi=the “whole = praceeding, an Senators appose it upon gen- | Miss Aunio Park will appear” every d 3 dian Pacific is behind the scheme, It is said ) desired to wash his hanc of especially because they Her cornet solos were a great feature last th are not content with having to rely for their,Chicago business on a mere traffic ar- s!ul.\.‘x'.f:-‘:' it and was willing to turn 1t overto the Pegry S, HEamiL | year. She made great progress during they we 1id and un- | Cameron, Cockrell,” Coke, ( patriot vere those of | Bustis, George, Gorms Harris, Hearst, dissatisfied and visionary people. Mr. Wol- | Ingalls, Jones of Arkansas, Jones of N¢ cott went on to criticise” the unfriendly atti- | Kcuna, Manderson, Mitchell, tude of the administration toward the silver | Paddock, ~Pasco, Payne, question, and said that when Harrison was | Power, Pugh, Ransom, Reagan, olquitt, Danicl > told that they were so d : : Pugh, Ransom, I ders, | qomooratic party, where it belonged. This et R R R R e : s ) nominated his record was searched in vain | Squire, Stuart, Teller, Turpie, Vanes, Vest, - ated a very 1i v “exchango sontl- % r % 16 past year and wi c received with a he General Convention of the rangement with the \ shorailvond. They for any noteworthy aet or sayings that the re- | Voorhces, Walthall, Wolcott e L L A LD (LR Jerusalem in t ted States,” | want o Chicago roud that will bo entively their own control and m to mu!v utly Aldrich, Allen, Allison, Bla , Cas publican leaders’ of the west ey, ) R o R 2 . i’ % I [ e R S L B G wreat cfforts among the farmers and_miners o, Cullon). Dawes, Edmunds, Bvarts, | M, Pramb, but when auict was wstored | mne Black Hills Empire and the City Wilcox Visited by a Big Storm, paatioaGo, quno 1T.—~(Spedal stelogram 10 | ey have adopted the Toledo & Western nnid and secured the sneers of the ticket; that the | Frye, Gray, Hall, Hawl cock, Hoar, | yionted with an inercase of majority, the of Hot Springs. Wircox, Neb., June 17.—[Special to Tng | 1B BEE oday began the flxst gencra’ | il furnish the capital r <,nu.-‘||.. build it.” president had not exactly materialized on the | McPherson, Morrill, r, Sher cessions coming from the republican ranks, Hor Semings, S. D., June 17.—[Special | Bre.]—This section was visited last night by | busiuess of the seventieth annual session of Howoever this may sident Hadloy the gencral convention of the “New Jerusa- | claims that the road is Rk built anil lem in the United States.” The title is long | that, too, in short ovder, Rnen ratioe e Cansint s & Sweden | S5000,000 cash dy on hand and can got buta free trauslation of it means o Sweden- | jpever additional sum is. required to build borgian church convention. The convention | the roud as fast as it is necded, This s Siid rates from various [ to be the real seeret of the aggressive pelic that th alce Shore road has recently nse sumed in regard to east bound rates, While wilver question and the “awakening had been | man, Spooner, Stock rither rude. He ventured the opinion that if | son of Maryland the president’s opinion on that question had [ The titleof the bill was amended so as to - been announced before the last election not a | res “An act to provide for the free coinage single state west of the Missouri river would | of gold and silver buillion, and for other pur- have given a_republican majority, not be | poses.” cause i mujori the people of those states | The bill for th were not true taunch and carnest repub- | taken up so as to ma tburn, Wil- | S5 0verwhelming were the votes upon the | to Tie B .) — Licutenant Fredevick | the heaviest rain of the season, An enorinous amendments that it was freely stated by the | Senyy b |' atka, the great Avetic explorer, lingered | amount of water fell and this morning there strongest sugle standurd men on the tepublic | o the Springs for several days and left yes- | ave ponds in every divection. Crops have e e Y e o e izo. o | terday for Clicago. He was much impressed | been injured by the dvouth, but we are sure pass the house, s many free coinuge men 3 ) d ] L TS who had been coerved by Speaker Reed when | with the resources and surroundings of the | now of getting a fair amount at least of small [ Wil be composec 1 varlor the bill was before that body a shorttime | town and in fact thinks the Black Hills | grain, About 110'clock the two-story brick | Stite associations throughout the country ince would feel at liberty, in view of the PRI TS 5 < each association being entitled toone dele LRI CL LDl Lo | 1 empire in itself. 1 River, the | building of Hyatt & Kennedy was badly ission of Wyoming w it unfimshed busine i licans, but because they would have wished | and the senate adjourned. LA b I that ittt Giniby| ccount o for every 500 members, It is expected that | it is nominally fighting the Grand Prunk's to rebulke overwhelmingly the party that sc — their own eonvictions. wnd. bo juided in ae | Southwest county of South Dakota, is un- | racked, part of the roof was blown off and the | thore will be present 150 delegutes outsile | differential, its war is really being made on Jected as their standard bearer one who was Rolticas : doubtedly one of the best countics in tiie | front wall badly bulged. 2 the Tllinois delogation, the Canadian Pacifio, - unmindful of the interests of the country and | w4 amixoros, June 11 After some unim. | It is conceded now that the senate bill will | State and the census teturns will show a | The windmill of the B. & M. Failrond was |~ No business of public importance will be [ That = voad is securiug trafio larger increase, both in population torn to pieces and several other windmills in | transacted until Thursday evening, when | which the Like Shore cousiders should go e Dot 8 ot thonemy probabie that | opment, thun any otherr county in the Da- | the town are wrecked andseveral small build- | there will be a public meeting and nddresses | over its lines, and it wants (o show its youth e eidont will st st o meneubor. T | kotas. - 'Fall River county is bounded by Ne- | ings overturned. ‘The-damage to the town is | by Chauncey Giles, L. P. Morcer, 5, D. | ful rival that'it will have to fight for " every The committee soon rose und re- | fiienis of fee Coimre pive. Sonatos Tellor | Praski on tho south, Wyeming on the west, | probably $1,000. The damage on Hyatt & | Danicls and Frauk Sewcll. ~ Chuuncby Giles | pound it gets and carey all given it at a loss disregardful of the V! the gr . 8 o " Au open foe was to be preferred | tee of the whole on the sundry civil appropri- to a secret enemy. The recommendaton | attome) the house despite the opposition of the of ) tho weasury struck | ported tAA bill back to the house, The amend. | the eradlt ol bl weonght themwonder | Custer county on_tho noith, and the Sioux | Kennedy's brick building is fully covered by | is the president of the convention and is | OF leave.the fiedd clear to its old compotitor, ¥ vic ) ests of ‘silver.” The act | Po ¢ S doYIEA in ® domicittie ot thie twiiole Which wore shows by the votes in the senate | reservation on the cast, and contains 1846 | tornado insurance. widely known as a writer of Swedenborgian | The Toledo & Western railrond pacailels the 2 of 1575 was infiuitely preferable to the bill | Went 5 2 todny "Ho awas the first man 1o eome. oug | Sauare miles, four-fifths of whicn is fine agri- [~ Some of our citizens were cireulating sub- | litcrature, Lake Shore for o considerable distance and recommended by the secretary. The whole | making specifio In lieu of indefimte the ap | JWHAN VG BIEEL L il C e 10 fight | cultural and grazing lands. The agricultural | scription lists on Saturday for the benefit of The convention will continue until June 24 | runs through a territery which the older v and the | the Bradshaw cyclone ffever We are | and the council of minister purposc of the Liouse bill scemed to be to de- | propriation for the payment of back pay was [ o0 T COJHEEE ALC PaUIIES I BERE 1 lands are of unequalled ™ fertili « gradeand debuse, silver, to make it a com- | rejected, and the motion to recommit the bill, | looked as though & majority of the entire sen- | Erazing lands will support thousands of head | very thinkful this morning that we donot | sessions until Saturduy ev ¢ t madity, to reduce it to one of the baser met- | \ith instructions to the committee on appro- | ate from the republican side would signa | 0f stock the year around with but little | have to ask for help ourselves. It certainly | isters constitute the eccles ork Central followed in regard to the West als and to prevent its in taking its place | yuitions to report it back with clause mak- | pledge to vote against freo coinage, trouble to the owner, as the southern hills | looked for a few minutes as though the Brad- | of the convention and these meetings will be | Shore. as astandard of value. In conelusion, Mr. | hH specific appropriations for back pay and | Teller never lost faith in the ultimate & excel as a winter range, 3 shaw disaster was to be repeated. of a private nature. Saturday afternoon will | )0 G RE Tt Wolcott suid the silver bill was of far greater | pountios, were rejected. The bill was then | of his position, and he was very heartily con. | - This country is naturally tributary to : e = 5 i begin the main business of the conventiol LU BT (8 fmportunce than _the L bill, the anti- | CCG™ 3 gratulated when the bill was finally passed | Quaha as the ‘Fremont, Elichorn & Missouri Custer County Will Be Cut Up. and in the evening Chauncey Giles will d Cinieado, June 17.—[Special Telegram to ecrrymandering bill or tho tarit bitl. The house then went into committee of the oon, Mr. Plumb of Kunsas was | Valley and B, & M. ronds both run entirely ALLAWAY, Neb,, June 17.—[Special toTne | liver the aunual address. Tue Bee.]—Chairman Walker of the inte ie conclusion of Wolcott's maiden speech | \w)olo on the Indian appropriation bill. The | also a prominent wborer in the ard of | through the county from south to north and | Brg,|—Saturday the Custer county division - state commerce commission is o thorough cons i e i i oot it et ap. | kol o the Indiup approptiation UL, tho | also o promineat wborer T tho vincyard of | WL NG, i ot Springs within | congention was held In’ Callaway, Al quar- | OVEY ONE WHITE MAN HURT. (to tho Togaliziniz of division of traie pliuse and compllments from the senutors rokee [ndians the expense of their removal to | It is stated py members of the committec on | the nest two months. Omaha should pay | B e : T i Suid he today: “Division of trafiic is The senate then voted on the amend- | {hie Indian teritors was strickon out e Tt e T " ilos “tre Ceivow B | more attention to the teade of this country | ters of thecounty were represented excepting | gue a Lot of cre Wounded | givect e onp ofs L Mgl sthe) ment reperted by the finance commit- e i nit 2 : 1 | and especially the southern portion of the | Broken Bow, the county seat. ‘The division SALDOLODROAING 05 DAg DG, 100ling comb Lo will hold daily | road considers belong to” itsclf. The same . Tho miii- | policy is to bo pursued toward it as the Now ves His Views, i A 3 NG v Pending further” action the committee rose | when it goes to the house, will be placed upon A | ) & s and Their Leader Killed. trafic and division of traffie is of course the A ;'“\‘.‘l 1 oull (of (o house stiver bill | and the houso'adjourned: the calendar, and that uniess Sp Tegalf| FRINGILIIAR L Gt Infandesione ."l“!‘:'j lines decided upon makes the four counties | g0, coi v Ala., June 17.—A pitchied bat- | contrary, Should division of trufic be lonls » G LROIIO! R Lronsuny “notes juissuor - desires it adopted it will not be 0! > field fc ade and are repre- | pearly squave, but not exactly of the same - il o 5 4 ized, and be under the supervision of tho o silver sstall be logaltender for Wil | Opinion on the Senate Silver Bill, this session. - Mr. Reed is committed _ugainst | Sented by good men who are lacated heve, | iz, tle between negroes und white men took placo | i Bite “Commarce commisston. T cannot debis, public and private. The amendment |y uixaro, June 17.—Opinions s to the | free comage and the legal tender provisions, | Hot Springs is cortainly destined to become | *1y o extreme northeastern corner of the | yesterday at Brookside, a mining town six- | conceivo of auy possible. objection 10 the Drovision remains. fu the DAL e sacond | possible action of the house on tho senate THE MKINLEY TARIFE BILL, the ereat, distributing poiut for an macose | southiwest quaster is placed Broken Bow. As | teen miles from here, and over ono hundved | plan, ade, and th - usual, the lines proposed do not satisfy ull | ghots were fired on both sides, Tom R “Fhe history of rate-making can be taken silver bill differ very widely. Thercisa | The MeKinley taviff bill belief on the part of some that before any | from the committee on fin to be report } amendment, striking out the bullion redemy A to the sel tion clause, was agreed to—yeas, Crops in the southern hills and northern Nebraska are in 0 hills and mortherh | partics. But the divisionists have early be- splendid condition and |y o determined campaign and if it cin bo to show that 1o unveasonable “rates will be 1 mond, leader of the negroes, was killed, and "he thivd amendment, striking out the Sixth | ooion i or s 3 i X ». | tomorrow and ordered printed. The commit- | pever looked better at this time of year, A Iptelaa sibmnne faiatali i Yo counded. Sever s were | Made, nor would the commission allow of any acHion Tor! thosfrea; colnagal, of silyaewhan action Is taken, a caucus will bo held to de- | {5 will not submit its report under a day or | bountiful haryest is now almost ussired ‘(',‘,“',‘,‘“!,l," A e {{:i.'”"\l‘,‘lm?(‘“ ik '1”.'.",'. ,Y,',:::.‘:"U:. 1:.\“” ‘Tlii::::f;\f"“,:1.‘,,‘,:.:,””‘;,‘, .“",x'w uraesons “”""""‘]'“‘“\‘,-_',”“'“ in 186, tho the market price is 114 grains of cide upon the course to be pursued. There is | tywo, and it is understood that the report will el e ounty. Sl fasilyc latety ROy it Spdiion Thte por ton DAr mBoawiliel cohis Onichstoiny S silver, was rejected —yeas, 163 nays, 46, The | dsentiment even among the friends of the | consist ouly of an explanation of why the va- THE ORIGINSL PACKAGE. county. e white man was injured. Several negroes | lnes and # on western fines. There has been amendment fixing the limitation of the nct to hitl _‘"‘lj“_‘j“"‘.' the senate, that it will wet | rious changes in the bill were made and none = A Now Camp of Modern Woomen. | 150 \-:]1||L'!|I_l|')’ le whites, who threatened | & constant »lllu\l\\;..l;l”;ll roduction year by e Years was rejected - yes, o e i B 08 \RaL G ok Of che usal arguments in, favor of a protec- | A Sanctioning Ordinance Passed by | Dixxennod, Neb., June 17.—[Special Tele pA et T T s b S i (RO m‘h"l"':;;'.{:""“"'lfml:_ :lI'\:I":':‘ll’::fl"t:}}l’\\l\“l‘mhl)‘\hl; purchiseof 4,500,000 ounces of silver Monthly, | boen eastomre o b 1 ',‘.4';5'.}'.‘»;.1 ’I_L‘,‘l‘lf the Deadwood City Council gram to Tk Bee.]—-A eamp of the Modern | accounts they had not succeeded in restoring “The commission could start_on this basis M e e certificatts ssued in payvinent thereof 1 | yout \with trilt Dills, o sonato commit. | DEADWooD, 8. Diy June 17.—{Spocial Telo- | Woodmen of America was organized hi order and more bloodshe xpected, as both | and rates could never be raised, while come sides are well armed. The fight grew out of | petition will surely t the hitting of a negro with a stone, ave been ¢ ul to redice them, as ar exeept 1572 since be e 1 tender United | Such o measure it nd not redecemable in bullion. | fee has contented its. “Thalt from o A after the date of the pas f with making reduc- | gram to Tun Ber ! ¥ council last | last night by Deputy Consul Patty, Oficers ally believed | tions of the dutics fixed by th e : Lol whalL be (o doars g tho oo ead | wyould receiye the president's appioval, Tho The duty of about half a cent (\Ah.]xv.\'x::;}:;y\x‘fllvtx Blstitimssed anorlingnon ioonaingdealors o) wore alfotedns folloy Jnce Sublyton, 7 nn Iherpiiarauppulasl blenkinit oleal omed of J12i s stndard siveror of | free colnigo advocates express the opinion | tha low jodes of Sugar is the o portat, | Sell oviginal packages. 1t reads that “any | V. C.i P, Klendt, W. A.; Albert Werner, MAINE BOURBONS SPLIT. pooling, but under the proposed plans the ins terests of all partics ar ption to Nomi- b= >hibitionist Ives and hllnlu'r Denounced. R S wehes P CINCINNATI, O, June 17.—At the annual Baxaon, Me,, June 17, = The dissatisfaction meeting of the stockholders of the Cincinnati, ts owing to the refusal of D Hamilton & Dayton railvoad, held here today, dard wold, und sald coins a0 e house will pass A s I‘"l"” e that the house will pass the ork: -F. W. Hart, E. B.; I. J. Taylor o, watéhman; C. M. Petorson, | Call for Another © Salter, physician; managers, J. nate an Anti-F il Paulsen and F. Nelson; K. number of neighbors assisied at the in- among the cuate bill, increase over the proposition of the McKin- | Person who shall scll, barter, exchange, give Fiuny owner of SIHver oF A e ley vill. Among the most important reduc- | away or deliver ov in any wuy dispose of any | cort; S. H, AR Rt s Y, samoatuny mint | MARY ANDERSON MARRIED. | tions made in the bill as it will come from the | gpirits, malt, vinous, ferment, alcohol, mixed, | sentrys I ¢ of the United Stites to he formed into stindard = committee are the removal of the proposed in- | 1 jant’or infoxicant liqnor of any charactor ‘ dollirs or bars for his benefit and without | 4 Tay Abe o) o | crease of duty on tobicco, leaving us at pres- A \ ehiarge, but 1tshall be Luwful Lo refuse any do- | Antonio Navarro at Last Clai e s LoalR b 50 Yo gent o b | in oviginal package within the scope of the | from the St. aul camp lemoe: ‘ Josit of less value thin 8100 or any bulllon S0 Actress as His Bride, : Ehotn DB GTa1on To ELCHO R DT e con Tt oL it had|| 2 QTR d AR | 4 ey and some other farm products, the duty | Fecent decision of the supreme court of the | sallation, the democratic state_convention to adopt a | y ot IOR R 200 !'|'.’.'.."G‘:”" unsuitable for tho operations of | - Lono, June 17.—([Special Cablegram to | yjon which was almost .m'm.dl‘-‘v‘|n"-‘3|‘xl\“x‘.., United States within the city limits —with- = license plani in 1ts platform has culminated | the president’s report, speaking of the Ives M Mitchell addressed the senato on the | Tik Bre.]—Miss Mavy Anderson was mar- | ey bill, and a cut of about #0 per cont | Out fivst obtaining a leonse therofore as State Board of Transportation. in a movement to call a state convention and | 04 Stayner trial, says: “The failure of l general merits of the bill and in the course of | ried this morning to Antonio Navarro in the [ upon the duty on common bagging. herein provided ~_-IM‘_."_-‘ ‘»"_l"“.l»}nf-n_ misde- Corumnus, Neb, Juna 1 Special Tele- | nominate a candidate for governor, A call is | justice in the case on trial in- September is g his remarks declared that any administration | Roman Catholic chapel of St. Mary's in | likely t the bill will not be meanor and upon conviction shall be fined for | opam to T Brk.]—The state board of trans- | being circulated inviting all who believe that | source of regret, but the prosceution s still which would set itself up igainst the free | jrom, O5H0N0; 0aRpe Sl . | upin the senate for debate before July each offense in any sums_ not less than $2 i SR Vhie nrtan to takoe | the presentgrohibitory Taw is a failure and | pending and it is to be hoped thut Sta wnd unlimited comage of tho siiver dotine | Hampstead. The marriago was strictly pri- | {7\ ve Gosire of the appropriation cominittos | and not to exceed §100 wnd the cost of prose B s oy th S puornoon 10 W | chould be siperceded by local option to. meet | ind Tves Will yet bo tried With @ more sutise would be, us it deserved to be, hurled from | Yate. Miss Anderson was driven from the | to got all the pending appropriation bills out | cution. stimony In tho case of Guy C.Barnum | 4y conyention in this city July 15, factory result thun o disagreement of the ower, J louse of her stepfather, Dr. Griffin, to the | of the way before the end of tho present Knights of Pythins at Mitchell. BanjugtiinotinlanBactiiofr sl vavicoiony — - Mr. Plumb moved to add a new section, to | church in a close carriage, The curtains v month, which {8 theend of the flscal yoar. | peoo@ IR g BT g B o | for exoroltant chargas on sbippiug cattle to Tlie Hatvle glitiunken il Hosays furthor of tho question of thie ' come in as section drawn so that 1o glimpse wi aught of the | The debate on the tariff will be very long and | 3 sz B e famiasion wat th Bitspatrickis hall CnicaGo, June 17.—The one hundred and | validity of the Ives and Stay ock: “OfL hat the provislc 5 Heile il shal W _ will probably last until the end of August, It | £ram to Tue Bee]—A hundred and fifty e commission mat in Fitzpatriol's hall in | g0 0 ot o0 oot o battlo of Bunker | 810,000 '0f alleged pr 't stock issued by Sphinkihe pravisla stIVEF ol | whnetunry. Tho muttase cenmony was fo. | 1% generaly understood that the_democratic | Kuights of Pythias aro in tho city. The | the presencoof tho stock doalers and many | Hienth tuiversay of the bislo of BUMKE | jyey's, Go. there yet remains ontstanding wnd i Tur and to restore its e charneten, | fonnad' h ns quiet i simplo & manceas | Senators liavo entered into a pledgo wmong | grand lodge convened this afternoon after o | 1eAding furmers from difforent piits of tho | Hill was colebrated heve today by the Junior | cluimed against the company 2,407,000, In whieh becane L INGS, I8 herehy i , 1 ¥ % | themselves to keep up an endless supply of county. The shippers made out a good vder of United American Mechanics, wh retiving the portion that has™ thus far bee Tont e 4 Y | possible. There was no choir, the only music ) \ ROOD UD. K 8 BUI ¢ speech of welcome by Mayor Bowdle. Many | and a'veduction is expected. Great P | is holding its convention Aboub thre 14 I hus thus far been made applicabie o the comnige fu this act pro- | POV ho T tariff eloquence in order that the senate may | 1 Tl andis xadugtion 18] oxnected, iCirenbinlaroay £ .- About thr taken in, the company has authorized and put L vided for, ing that of the organ. The immediate become so tired out before the end of the da. | More knights are expected tomorrow, as this | was manifested by the farmers and a favor- | thousand 1 took part in the parade, out an issue of §5,400 preferred 4 per cent d to without division friends of the bride and groom . were present, | FORS A IR R Jup the subject of | 15 the duy on which the grand parade occurs, | able impression was made on the board, which a liberty pole, evected by the order on | g sy 5 Reagan offered the following amend. The ml' or of the chapel was tastefully a foderal eleotion bill. A with a banquet in the evening. Hon. George — the lake front, was dedicated. © Among - IThe by-laws were changed s0 as to devolve ment as a substitute for sections 8, 4 and decorated with o profusion of forns, palms A. Johnston has consented to be a candidate The cided to Wait, ters to be considered at the convention Will [ '{he president most of the duties heretos and whi dles we » flowers on the altar. Twelve can- OMISSIONS IN TAKING TIE CENSUS. 3 ¥ for governor, having received assurances of burning. It was 1ot quite eleven | When T handed Superintendent Porter adis- | support from various quarte be the proposed change of the name of the Seetion { organization to *United Americaus’ and con That th crtificates provided for Nenrasky Crry, Neb, June 17, fore dischurged by the vice president. Special 11 this act shall be of denominutions of not less A o Pt 2 . thn £ nor more than #i0, and such certiis | o'clock when the bridegroom, sccompanied | patch tonight from Tir: Beg,stating that theve — Telegram to Tie Bee. | —At a meeting of the | solidated with the senior order. T 10l Rate, TH Be redeeniable i com of Standard | by his brother, Alphonso Navarro, reached | were ogregiou 1 tho work of taking g Laborers Strike. brard of trade last night, in taking action on oL 3 anal BAIAL MRk cirry ot e pros i."..]“\:.‘:fnfi,:" atub. l‘!l:\'ihr.\:‘v\'x‘n;; men woro | tho census of Nebraska'a motropoll L that | Deabwoon, S. D, Jung 17.— [Special T a petition for another school house, the board Ruined by a Dishonest Clerk. Tl ey ke (o em Nt SRR o $ A ated o 0 g or the cle, who diec uk Bee had proven beyond doubt that hun- | o Tur Bek )—Beventy-four It decided to do no more building until the pro Cuicaco, June 17.—W. C. Albertso 3 10 only change in rates toda; of uny money inthe treasury not otherwise L At PR | Ea e i A4 o | gram to Tur Bee.]—Seventy-four lab Iy i nicaGo, June 17 . C. Albertson, a | M bl HEQ.k A \ appropriated. | Tho provislon In aectlon I of | three Weeks ugo. A few minutes later a | dreds of logal resid had been omitted R e T b IUR A hibition amendment question is settled dored his | Was the authorization by Chatrman Goddard up to the vhapel in which | from the returns, Mr Porter expressed no | 4t W iss Anderson’s sister and he surprise, but seemed considerably worried | White T of ebrunry 5 Ik, which requires | CrTinge dr r the secretiry of the (réasury to purchuso at | Were st ¥ " They urgued that they would be unable to 1w0od, struck today at | pyili or keep the city Schools running at their of the making of & 3 passenger rate from Chicago to Denver to meet the $18 rate madg ood and Dear trades on 'change closed out this morning. | | member of the board of trad | oAl TKOL Drice NOL loss” than £,000,000 or | Step-br This was followed by one con- | over the information. He stated that he had | Herker's camp. They were getting $1.75 a | present rate in the event of the adoptio Albertson’s troubles, it is said, are due tothe 4 re thin 8,000,000 worth of silver bullion per | taining Miss Auderson’s own brother and | heard that complaiut from every divection, | day and Mt o IERLEOE sy hotwill [l s e st Bt of the adopuion of | &, ERIehs 0f o dishonest clorié, who, 1n tha | bY the Missourl Pacifio from §t, Louls, nth, is hereby repenled, his wife. A third contained Miss Anderson's | and that a number of states had g ay men $2 who will work for thivty days, e L absence of Albertson, bought a large amount The Atchison today was found guilty of Mr. Edmunds—Without interfering with [ mother and her step-father, Dr.“und M fiue symposium we are having I'wish to | Grifin. Immediately behind this w that I am opposed to the bill as it now [ Anderson’s rs. | to the trouble and oxpense of employ- | but those who remain a %horter perfod can < of wheat, When the murket went against | furnishing fre Miss [ ing out of their privato funds euil- | have ouly $1.75, The ofher camps pay €. ;Loye Liaughe a6 Looksnithe him yesterday the clerk left the count rringe and with her | merators to run down the errors of ¥ + - Y Nengasika Ciry, Neb, June | Special - sleeping car accommodations nup on the rate and wus fined in order to ev stunds and to every oue of its amendments, | was her step-sister, Miss Blanche Griftin, | the federal cnumerators and make an unofh A Traveling Man Arvreste 1. Telegram to Tur Bk ]—Owing to paren. Starvea Himself to Death $100 by Ohairmay Goddard, ||h gens -".d‘m.d in_pctioy ‘;‘n and therefore 1 | who acted as bridesmaid I.\||“_I \;..1.-.«.'...‘[4 .-Inl cousus for the purpose of protecting | Mircugnr, S. D., June 17.—[Special Tele- | tal opposition to the match Mr. James Mcll | Avavsma, Me, Ju 17.—Guy Turuer, city Eust-bound rates wero unchanged, though am not to be called upon heveafter to account | gown was of white satin heavily brocaded. | themselves against misrepresentations and | o T T slin amed i . o . FFh it is practically certain the Grand Trunk has for having allowed the amendment, to pass | She carvied & magnificent boquét of white | against the iacenruclos of the government | Sum 10 Tus Ber]—A traveling nun named | recvy and Miss EmmaJ. Curtis, two well | treasurer, who lust January attempted sui- | )08 BEGEEY SEIE E8 (MG Tl b without calling for the yeas and nays stephanotis and delicate fe o suic Biia Ol bt - | Sumuel Toole, in the émploy of a Louisville | known young people of this city, were se- | cide by shooting while insane, died this ; L Tam | roses, lilacs, stephanotis and delicate f work. Ho said that Kansas City had com L il L R Y g P T willing to deliver over to the democratic | Above the bridal veil, which com plained that the federal census would show g | tobiceo house, was avrested and fined orgtly marrigil. gl an carly hour. this morning vuing from brain trouble and stavvation. | ifrcrentiol wnder tho §cont rato which the party the management of the finances of the | ored her, tiny wreath of or | decrease of 40 per cont of the ticipated | nd costs today assanlting a drug clerk | and fmmediately left on a wedding trip, to be e X Tirafie |F5t Y A M-ty ved her, was a tiny \ i ' } ] 10 anticipatec S TP e Tr s A ’ v the past few weeks he had refused to | other central trafle lines will make Frida, gountry r-]u lh;»um- being, 1 auly stato this 5. Miss Grifin was also dtssed in | population, whilo somo of the cities which | Bomed Binstil HhGHSERIUR R1oro: | until the clouds roll by Turner hal the crazy idea that he was | -~ ) n order that may not trouble the senate te and carvied a boquet of beautiful pink | have employed enumerators at their own ex- p r defaulter, though examinatio owed Moy Takes 3 | with demunding tho yeas aud nays on the | roses in her hand, her gown being ad AR | o il naaln i A RARE SN O | Only a Question of Time. An Omaha Lawyer De ed mim, | RAGTELH TN ki SRIOBRLON A0 0 f‘,','“',m ,,'",'“P sha & A Inly 4 : cntations thatare be'n cpivento | with many rows of the same kind | that tho figures of the public and it CiNeiyNaTi, O, Junel?,—[Special Telegram | Eiknony, Neb, June 17 acial Tele - - | Tue B ik ( FHe N Vars M fong 1 which is set v Laughter.] | The cocomony was performed by Cannon | enumerators were v wide vaviance, | to Tug Bee|—Meredith, Stanley, the young | gram to Tur Bee.|—Pat McEvoy, who it i b —— o | Tur Bee.|—General Manager Morrill of the Mr, Plumb retorted shurply and asked | Pursell. Dr. Griffin <gave the bride away. [ This, ho stated, was a condition | champion bridge lcapes, dived safely from | clalmed madean assault on one Har 30810 ., dune 17.—Tho bullaing | Burkipaton will tuke up his now dutles July what My, | inds was going to do with th cthe marriage the party drove tothe | of affairs which the government S 1 Sy " HOME 1L Superintendent W. C. Brown of the Iowa republican platform, and futimated that Mr. us', where breakfust was served, The | could not help, There was no remedy, al- | the suspension bridgo ub 1 p. m. today, a di @ some timo éinoo, With o rovolver, was | laborera of Boston, Somerville and Came | 00 '0r thia Buriington bas boen oiclally aps Edmunds did not represent the republivan Dy pair started this afternnon for Venice | though the fullest extension of time allowed | tance of eighty-seven foet to the surface of ignad.in Juastica Bmish's ooury todo, 0, numbering about three thousand men, : § B S ALY 08 party © they will spend their honeymoon \ by the law to enuble the enuMOrAtors to the water, H clad u uis flesh tiut eliminary heari McEvoy pl not icle for higher wages this morui Tho | poiuted general manager of the Kansas, Sty ‘ My Edmunds roplied that he stood by the » e RpT cre & census of persons who could not upon | HEhS Wit uts aud tightly bound | guilty, “Ho ivas defeuded by . Eatabrook of | bricklayer 1 b ipport the | Joseph & Council Bluffs to succeed Mr. Mepe republican party platform, but that the dems | River and Harbor el ARt A S AR IR A R LR NAR |- shcew, & H] i his bead and shot far | Omaha. ~ Judge Swith reserved his decision | stiker vill ocrats aud their deluded followers have aban. | Wiy Harbor LIl Inoreascs. | their plicesof business or residence would | beneath t He. soon ond, | untll Friday next | T o> REES fun Woi# Ciydod followess have shage ASHINGTON, June 17.—Among the more | theil MU RS clamberin @ bout, waved his hand and . | Distillery Company Incorporated. R ATOL Hancminatad: ¥ finnort be given, Ho stated that it was necessary to | t | one u]n. h .m_“l “,‘-‘.-“m‘,w_‘“ ever | lmportant :m mlw-m the, senate com- | ko a limit of time when the ofeial retiirns | #ssisted i rowing to‘the shore (YT TR (g 1T SeriNarieen, 1, June 17.~The secretar Juno 17.—The democrats of ‘ dared make, and which no democratic admin- | mittee in the viv 1d harbor Dbill are the | should be made to the supc and that A - TRBNAS ob.. Ju 7.—[Special | Of state today issued a license of incorpors, mgressional district met istration und no democratic house of repre- | following: Mississippi river from head fourteen working days were u espocially W. €, T, U, Oposes Lotteries | Ne A “" “”" ? ’\I ];« i distilling company of und renominated William sentatives ever daved propose, because they | passes to the mouth of the Ohio, $1,083,000, | since the enumerators’ districts were cut up | CiicsGo, June 117 s W elogam. t0. Ty el & tock of 200,000, Th Jnew the people of the United States would | (1,000,000 of which passed th sebyajoint | into small territories, Mr. Porter is | Mrs. Buell, president and rot: f aromers of Chleny ¢ menced v in 1 v Spellman, George O, June 17.-The democrats swiftly find out that they had been deluded | resolution, and wis - therefore stricken from | unable to do nything —in the | National Woman's Chrvistian Temperance | the district court a t James for . Spellman aud 1 C. Spellma h congressional district have and wisled by that cry of expansion, and | the house bill and restored by the senate com- | way of rectifyin « fons, afd | 4 ) \ f ot . | cover payment on a note of ), This I8 g - g Jumes W, Owens when the break came it iould not be the poor | mittee, not having been taken in ou the house | it looks s though deceminated’ figuves | G B\ e 1o g WY, ORERR AL another note wiks { Lowisiana's 1 Y Amondinont. Al Yo o «\n“ btor who wi ’W; ;‘n‘u Alx.rl':“ joint resolution). Missouri viver §50,000, :wm sent P At Omaha would S Y % 0f the 10k Y | by an employe Who g led fn Chi B Rovae, I ne 17.—The c v IThe Death Record, 1y people whon these gentlemen are 1 - have to Lin the permuanent ceusus report i ¢ s, L L b f | A A 1 NOWLUGE REINAL 8D BLEoale that. thee il ; { ¢ ¥ S reports on the proposed lottery amerid MoxT iy, Ala, June 17.—C. C. Shorty, v ; igly that they wil BlaiTannery uuless 1pervisor can manage to have th | - (v ente ; £ thel f . e e bl the woney, ©. T Qi U SANRATY overlooked peaple of Omaba voluntecr o send The Anti=Trust ¢ onference. [t The Prisoners Escape foas Mame DRt i tha b fod plipsta A s v oA the fuct that ® democratic house in 1517 | of the Clncinaati oak lea ;]“‘,_‘,‘,“,“' 3 Lefore & "“‘l W ond. con Kea v ., June 17 . Ie o A ot Kl aYe Dassed & Iros o wt, which, he almost entirely destroyed the power of the superintendent of tho e ference A has re L an | gram to Ty 1 uer v lond Offerings. A Ordered for Export wutilated by can senat It is supposed that lightnlng ited the | sus to extend t for taking the ceusus ment, by the t f which t Brown, Lincoln H v Q June 17 I Tele NEw ¥ Eickels M Edu 1 The democratic shed T'he los: estin 0, with in any loca y A number of cities thr 4! 1 and rewadus us ) I ta ¢ te € t I'ne B L Is offered: §1 b \ A D 200,000 | 1 fop reing lu Jority iu the house in | 80 iusurance of §0,000, | out the countyy Lave appealed to the people iy passed the seuate, 1 Jail, cut a X in the floor aud | §l.28 $ evort to Euroy i ’ \r~

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