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'‘HE OMAHA ,)AIIY m Hl'lNDAY "JUNE 19, 1896. AT THE FOOT OF A CANTON.| ~»= Fim av sesor — TjyGONS BY THE HUNDRED, |f3romestiastonton e, o, by SIcK HEADAGHE THE HORSE ATE HIS CHEEK. | sorvatotrcimaten. Tiopeturns show onty The incorporation fails to “take in" Bonner's —_— mauy who do business in _the town and the o total, incluiiig these, will reach 750, One Entire 8ide Bitten Out by the Vicious otm- Year= Old Makes a dusk. “Four Houry ater she was u vorpsc. Quarter in 31 1-5. POVERTY A n Tenue HiGheg Iud, June 18, A dis- | They Come from All Parts of Nebraska to tinguishod party of lovers of light harness Positively cured byl _» these Littlo Pills, They also relleve Dis- CKNESS, There Lies Hot Springs of Dakota and Hor | Always in the Saddle. They Lead Ora Ashton to Attempt to i | 70 Brute. Fonr Ronssox, Neb., June 18.—[Special Soothing Waters. torses, consisithiglpf Robert Bonner, C. J. the Grand Lodge. Tako Her Own Life tress from Dyspepsia, In AN to Tuw Brer.)—Troop F, Ninth —_— Hamlin, Hamilton: Bushby and W. R. Allen, Ora Ashton, & young girl who came to this TR A OO T " i recefved orders at 1:30 which arrived “yekterday, were treated to a city some six months ago from Fort Madison, Eating, A perfoct rom¢ b THE LITTLE FELLOW NEVER WHIMPERED. | [ jocc this pit-10 proceed at once to RIPPLING STREAMS, CLEAR AS CRYSTAL. | " oo surprise fhis morning. Bonner came PROSPECTS OF A LIVELY SESSION. Taiy. VAR, HIgHE. LWk oIty Im"'m edy for Dizziness, Nousen, lf - Drowsiness, Dad Tastof In the Mouth, Costed) Tongue, Paln In the SId¢,| TORPID LIVER. They Purely Vegetable, Beaver Creek, W rate the e of the A Gasoline Stove at Beatrice P that vieinity, WHo' plodesPender Farmers Jubflant | from a band of maurading Cheyennc are charvged with killing cattle and thrs oming territory, to investi- —_— hore to seo hid great four-year-old filly, of laudunum with suicidal intent. arm of the iuhabitants Sunol, now in_ Cfiarles Marvin's hands for o Poverty and sickness was the cause : LA 3 5 sonrteens 1 Questions Having a Direct Bearing 3 ckng as the couse aim to be in ¢ unger Grapthio Description of & Four teaining. Marvin - gave the filly an of hor attempt to take her life, Sho lived in who Mile Ride By Newspaper Boys easy mile “'§Bont 9 oclock and a hovel in the alley north of Cass, and bo- on the Peace and Harmony of regulate the Bowel —The Crete Assembly ~An Old $ . Over the Mountains and P e 1 ht he t the Craft to Come Up tween Twelfth “and Thirteenth streots, ’ ing to kill the ranchmen in that neighbor- an hour — ater brougl e , wing to the fac 0 too ol > Xenia Resident Dies, 1ood. Through the Vales, Sho was Joggod the reverse way of Consideration. Gt o 1 gttt st ool - overdose | SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. is troop was out of the garrison with the track, taken bick of the half-mile post At 10 o'clock City Physiclan Gapen was e n duys mtions and forage in fust two und headéd for lome. The first quarter was | telophone, but ho refused to attend tho cnse, Nio . Neb., June 15, —[Special to ‘e | and one-half hours after receiving theirorder, 5 BAe ;. . an casy one, but at the three-quarter pole [ The grand lodge A. F. & A. M. of Nebras ¢ i - = - fonrARA, Nob., June 18.—[Spocts Hor Srnivos, 8. D., June 17.—[Special g L stating that it proporly velonged to Dr. | = vk o o WA LL STRE, valry are always in Marvin gave Sunol her hea Kehoo was old boy of Vae Hvizdalek, | Which shows that the 4. She came So i i i 4 Brr]—A ten WS th Aro Blways i | toTne Ber.)—The members of the B. & M. | Mo, i ; 50 | aonvened in annual session at 4 o'clock | Kehoe, the county physician, I = Botiemian merchant hore, had one entire | the saddle wheneyer there is'w rk for them. L oy g it | pthly that few u\xl- »‘l it would be a yesterday afternobn, then_ felephoned, lbm o, kY. Y. fonnt, ooy 7 i e Inowspaper excursion took a fourteen- | yory fast quarter, ter and faster she | 7 though his assistant refused to attond, giving sage of the Silver Bill Creatos choek bitten out yesterday by a vicious horse Alniost a Total Loss. TG eoneh duivn ovor the mountains yoster. | CAme atoun the tarn and in & broath almost | The attendanco was much larger than usual L e T DR Very Littlo Broitenisnt, 1 importance of the quostio onsideration, Mein- McManfgal was called, but was in in attendance who bad | different until his foes wore gnaranteed by | po e ; ¥ | troe colnago of silver had no_ eftect, on the t 4 - i £ tiio oo for | the policeman on the beat and the newspaper AR cach side by steep and precipitous hills, The | supprossed excitomont amoni_the spectators ion of the grand lodge for | th gt e il ) g g ey N ity Shho 1 rs. Allhad come with the avowed inten- | TOROters, AL & ATy el T Al ea 4 T SO0 a0y ) Sconory o CHbaring YHIA cAnyon” enifi- | and joy in Bonner's face. The track was | ¥ o e AVall stiGut Bees rik it SerixorieLy, Neb, June 18.—[Special [ Cause, n defoctive’ fluc. Loss about $1,800 | Sconery on entering this canyon is magni ol . oW - i ek et At 1 o'clock this morning Dr. McManigal all stroot except among dealers in silver D B ] Marttie A, Bates, on of tho | With saty smail Insiirance cent. Overhangging erags of & concroto-like | S0t With exerviscand the hrnow andin no | tion of taking part in the discussion which | put in an appoarance and relioved the girl's [ bullion, who fogarded it with complaisanen__# oldost rosidents of Sarpy county, died at her T T formation threaten to fall at the | (o AHA Tho TReE "I‘"')‘“,‘",N“m At 10046 8éos “”1|""l'k‘““‘, uport |l"x“|q\‘wm'”-:”- to be pre- | suftering. The opinions of bankers and brokers as to its home at Xenia, five miles southwest of this s S8 “,f e ralogram | Slightest jar.. This composition stono | ond slower than the third quarter, and that JER Tl Rl ,“" bt AT NOW D ARTOR. witimate effeet were very diverse, but the gen- S0 P RE T N ERRIABOT - MO, RORE B | oo iy NCURUHIE [Spocial Telegram | ooncicts of large pobbles and other | had the track beon propated for fast work | have a direct beaving upon the peace andhar- | o 0 (o B RS JREBE 0 sl fimpression is that it means awild inflation I 3 Pl to Trr [ ~The Lincoln giants today | o0 iy . cAmente gathel Sunol could have stepped the third quarterin | mony of the eraft in this jurisdiction, and the e > JEvy , I county, New York, October | . rock firmly cemented together s if | P T a 3 copted the call of the Second Prosbyterfan | of the currcucy and an advance in every com- R b AR ! won theie second game from Ulysses by a | po coloanio neti A in sides | thirty seconds grand lodge will weigh the matter very care- | CCPUCE the c lhail € R e ol X #, 1816, mnd was seventy-four years old at the | I e e e by volcanic action. On the mountain sides Ll Ty F11v 1aTors thlaE Bk Y church of Omaha and will soon remove with | munity dealt in, Russell Sage and other poo- time of her death, She was a second cousin | S¢ore of 4 1o 3, fourtce g the bright red gypsum soil frequently crops | y TERN PACKING INTERESTS. y before taking action. his family to this cit Dr. Ware is a | PIe as promivent say th look on the wgs | she had doue the quarter in 81 15 [ owing to the vi ;vmm Y arl at the r.m-' -l>f 2:04 l“v whicn will come up for or mile, watchies cought | pop o ordes W lies at the bottom of a canyon, surrounted on | {11 time and ail agiun procisely. Thore was | DCE Of the order w ) not attended a so hitched in front of the store, the animal Varrauasso, Neb,, Juno 18.—(Special Telo | da’in ordor to fnapoct the famous hot spr fug the flesh. The little fellow underwent | gram to Tur Ber.|—This afternoon a farm | ortyic vezion. Tho town of Hot Springs tho surical operation with scarcely moan. | houso belonging to B T. Roberts, about two s miles southeast of town, burned together An O1d Resident Dics, with all household goods and a fine library. sw York, June 18, —News of the passage the sennte ‘of the bill providing for the Un‘wn, of ex-Seeretary Satmon 1%, Chase, and moved | OF the ame wis the battery wo out, lending color to the view.. Along the The lodge was opened in due form by | jophow of Associate Justice Miller of the | bill with apprehension aud fear il effects will 10 this h her husband and and Mauphin and the hitting of € sfdoof the canon runs a stroam cloar.as of Operations Show a Slightly Larger | Grand Master Mercer ut 4 o'clock and a com- | United States supréme court and is a_pleas- | follow its pussage, Some banlkors said the in 18 a large circle of fri and Lewls. o SR (e BB This is Fi ¢ i S0 HOoH mittee appoiuted to make arrangements for gontloman of fine presence. His | adoption of a free coinage measuro would o L s G R L tal, rippling over its stony | This is Fall Number of Hogs. Dy f Lot Uno, prosonca T8 | Hile disastor and worlc® trrvat njliry, | Th 3 01 he Ll R H o oy " . { rivos | " 2 o NCINN AT 9 Inect ol r p O ps stone o 3 v welcomed not only by BAS W p! ' o having preceded her some two years ago. She Jim Laird Will Have a Monument. rivor, which gives its name to the county of Ciycixsaty, 0., June 18, [Special 1:](' “:’n'.!'.'.w::.m tone of the new city hall | }FS congregation but by the general chirch | effect of these unfavorable opinions put is the mother of Dr. H. Y. Yates of Council HasriNgs, Neb, June 18.—[Special Tele- | which Hot Springs is the county seat. gram’to Tk Beg,]—Tomorrow’s Price Cur- "Tho grand. minstor then proceeded to read | ¢lement in Omah a damper on the little boom that started just Bluffs. Mrs cs will be buried at Xenia | gram to Tur Bre.]—The matter of erccting | I'he town itself comprises about one thous- rent will say: Packing operations in the |y addvess to the grand 16826, T WAk & VO S ——— after the opening and believers L advinco tomortow afternoon, —Itev. C. W. Savidge of | a monument to- the memory of Hon. James | and inhabitants and is built mainly of wood. | west have been only moderately reduced the | lengthy ~ document, ‘contatning thIYING A New Bank. :::‘{;;"’ T ‘!‘l{'}*"l’ AL AT Omalin will officinte Laird is lefi in tho hands of the district cen- | The line of building extends over @ long nar- | past week in the aggregate, and show a | pazes in minion and nonpareil type, twenty- [ It is rumored thata new state bank, with | PIOt LT the passage of the Dill through A Hotel Burns. tral committee and three members from | o strip of land almost to the hedd of the | slightly lavger number of hogs in compai ) of w[]:w,_lv;«.l.g‘n.r\;uu-_xl to the con- | £100,000 paid up capital, will be organized Russell Sage says: I lool with apprhons June 18.—[Special to Tup | Hastin |.|n_\|l'|\. ,\xf-( Hn-lm a is increasing, I[T l|u|ux-! @ | son with the corresponding period last year, 'lf;|<~',;|-<:x::fvl-\ |Ul::\';ll|‘vl:1“; '."‘l}‘l soon and open for business on North Six- [ sion on the et the senate in the passage broke out in the Commercial Ponder 1 cra 5 L e s ullb BpOnthe | tho week's total being 310,000, against 300,000 th his action upon ti estion, Justi teenth sticet, taling the placo of the branch | of the free colnage bill, If tho law should Pender Farmers Jubilant abave S DL IS RO Boy SRnTE b i length his action upon this question, justify Tho now bank | ever bo » it would create such plate 18.—[Special to Tar l\mw, of which o fine quality is found in the sited last night by a | immediate neizhborhood. 'here are several cal storm. The | varicties. Some of it hus o~ bright red color, > the Crops | presumably from the gypsum incorporated in e a light pink, such as is used R me operati be a branch or conncetion of a | an inflation that a panic would be sure to fol- 1 town national bank, and its of- [ low. T believe the il effects of the law will 's will expect to obtain a majority of the | be felt immediately on its passage, becauso deposits from North Omaha, Buropean holders of our securities would be almost certain to throw their holdings on our At ago, making an aggregate of 3,875,000 | ing his course and controverting the report of \'I‘l"\"l':"'“'fd"“U“""“""' since March 1, against 350,000 last year. | Luka A. Lockwood to the grand muster of | Wil The leading places compare s follows : Counecticut on the resolution passed by tho | leading doy i e grand lodge at its last session. Ho coneluded | f by asking the grand lodice to adopt such reso- m. Itoriginated at thecast | Prxper, Neb., June ehimney wnd Liad run thr it the whole | Beg,]—Pender was length of the roof before s detected vy rain, hail and el The firenien responded quickly to the alarm | hail did little orno dama W and were soon at work, and were successful looking fine and. the s ure jubilant, | it. Again it i i 5 v 0 in saving the building from complete de g e in the Gillespi other points it assumes a ongt lutions on the question as would leave no A Wife Beater Sentonced market, at least all sceuritics not payable in 5 struction. Tho 100fs on the main building The Water Was Shallow. white or creamy yellow hue, Kansas Cit room for doubt as to thelr moantng. Brslon AT RAdH s e ST Fanes] who | B0l ok ie lodge then adjourned until § o'clock. 3 ) 5 John H. Inman said: *It looks to_me like Several public buildings are under con- | Omaha St. Louix and wing were destroyed. The furniture Neb., June 15.—[Special Telog: wiis gotten out, but much of it was 50 COMLATITRE DI R ‘When the Jodge was opened 1 the evening Wednesday night varied the mouotony of the hall was filled to suffocation. A largs ever life by beating his wife, was tried struction. The Soldiel kota hus been la bad legislation, The effect ¢ home for South Da- ngs and is n only be in- jurious. Of course there might be a tem damay The House was insured for &3,000. o b LSO ated at Hot S| | b T e p S vistet foa tous o Some insnrance will no doubt be-allowed for Wooas and C. O. Williams capsized | yow neaving comy It is a bandsome I o e | oc o gl e bOll ool GREy yestandeyt | porar doin (' bikimesN e freiolnaguiwas Aamingres dong, yeuit will o) & gicat, det hey were rowing on the lake today. | white sandstone structure surmounting the | {0 Bl DTG SR AR R Ler which o was sent up to the county Jail | Gropped, but the final wind up will alme mont 1o the’ propriotor, who his only boen | The water was shallow und they were finally | crest of a hill, presents a massive style and : {2 St e e s s raliriod Lo cine || AR ALY days. cortuinly be disastrous.” running the house & few wnonths, and was | rescued. consfsts of four_stories, the Inst having a | Nebrasks City | Gsoon| gowon [ A TC B WL A D. F. Doshay of Zimmerman & Doshay, 5 e mansard roof, Not far from this is the Mcth- | All_Othors, | w00y so000 | mittees and the lodge adjourned until this bullion dealert, _regardod the passage of the Bullding up & good business and giving. good satisfaction. morning. The veteran firemen met, at the police court froo coi Among those who ar I i Ll Knox County Republic isance n Convention. | odist coilege for the Black Hills country. It e bill with great compl in_attendance at the Houdt tonrAIA, Nob., June 18, —[Speeial to Tug | is a_ncat, square building consisting of a akota Pensions, | SX10NE oo Who aro it attonds room last evening and after transacting the | “The trouble is,” he said, “the house may Funeral Dircotors Meet. Ber.]—The republican county central com- | White sandstone superstructure resting upon %, June 18.—[Special Telegram | Kovfolie. 1. . M. France of York usual routine business decided togo in a body | hot follow in the senate's footsteps. Wo Guaxp Tstaxp, Neb, Juno 15— (Special | mittes vestorduy made o cail for a couvention | & creamy basa of the samo material. 1t18 | o myup Byp.| Densions were granted to No- | Hilt of Sebracio B & M H: to the Plattsmouth tourr want more money i this country, and froe Telegram to Tue Bre. o fifth annual | to be held at Verdigre July 19. There will '-hlt(V~"l>\1 in height and will be open next BERBIiE oiny AETSII8GE T OHB NNt HaAY | TAHCOIT P o E T SR R s coinage . practicable and legitimate way meeting of the Nebraska State Funeral Di- | be forty-one delegates. G L T VT s e s o SR R s tyoesd | e AT ER U RG eV Point, Judge Dayi PERSONAL PARAGRAPAS. (sl o o Nebraska State | al Di- e The stone is cut i rectangular blocks with a% S. Bristol, Hot Springs; Benjatin £, Park- | Ve : LG U ey Toctors! assoclation. commenced its session in The Contract Let rough A.}_vA\lxxx||‘<h T v[.-m{h-l;.m l|m~»| en en- | hurst, Ravenna; Ezeldel Vincent, Hastings. | folq.’ g Wita P labtaionth, R, H, Palmor of.Minden is ab tho Pixton: MAJOR KINBALL, the Grand Army of the Republic hall today. Wistone, Neb., June 18.—[Special to Tnp | dowed with a large tract of land, a part of | p,.pense wrtin Van Buren Rice, Nelig] H. ' Gilere: TRt E 0. H or of Shelton is 5 Rolowingaio ALl b whih has been sold in order to furnish the ) . Gilerest, IKcarn Judge 2,0 Hostotler of:Slicltoniisiastho Baxton. iy, 6 e Mar il Deve Evi B et Fhnes Henton. Tincom: | Brr:l=Ttis veported that B P, Reynolds of | Jioyey for running expenses. Judson A. Hall, Newport; Benjumin Dye, [ M. Chapman,’ Plattsmouth P. Gil H. H. Wilson of Lincoln is at tho Paxton, | 170 COUrtMartint fulal Develops kvi- A Rt At Beins & o | this city has sccurad the contract for build- | “Hof Springs has not yet been developed | Chapman; James Clark, Battle Creck; John | Beatriee; Tt 12 Froneh, Kearney; I George Aduws of Talmage is at thodMereh | mrceox. artes sune s omelal Tele Tivoyer & Son, Grand Tsland; 1 ing the Missouri Pacific line from Uniou t0 | in muny branches of industry, but one of its | W. Willlams, Geneva; Amos Graham, Kear- | yurien, Hebraska ¢ ants. i s el bl iovernor l(ulyvn W. T. Scott, Kearney Creightor Attorne; H. Shumm gram to Tite Bre, t the court-martial triul of Major Kimball, of quarter master of the rof Geneva s a_guest at the | departuent of Arizona, today, Colonel Georgo 3 H. Weeks, chief quartermaster of the de- A. Hammond of Niobrara is at the | partment of Texas, member of the court tostified that it was customary for and tho Rinchard of Fullerton is at the | duty of the local quartermaster to provide quarters for the disbursing ofttecrs of his stu Omaba. interesting Th which 1 catures s is manufactur s upon the hilis towa ble at some distance, Shot a Pl'i‘]vlng Tom. of snow. Tl Chbout twenty i sthews | BrooweirLn, Ta., June 18.—[Special Tele- awe gathered for iiler towns in Nebriska. gvam to Tus: Bre.] —During the performance | Works in “the town. No bri There were fifty applicants elected mem- | of some amateur theatvicals at Belknap, Ta., | lade in Hot Springs, that mater e used for chimne Lets Monday night, a number of young men were | pice exy its stuceo facto) by ATBRE MO Brokenimow. I, G. Dana of Premont is a gucst av the i rles M. Browi cuse—IRobert, — McClintock, Jackson C. Hupp, Guthric tin Mimer, Corning; I d , Missouri Valley : John W. McMean Mmumlu ta MeQuilkin, Laporte Cit Thomas J. Warner, Keokuk; Henry S. Bow , \.“ Hall; J. Ihlmmll Rockwell; Alle b, Red Cloud; L 1. Ryun, Beatric Bodman, DoWitt; Henry Hoes mouth; T. I Brasser, Nebrask 17, J. Rode North Platte 1 from the white gypsut the north. ng the ap- beds the VAN WA 10 There are nearly six hundred delegates to the g and this is largely aug- mented by the re not, delegatcs, but are drawn thither as interested parties in all i s only. Brick is nsive than stone on account of the “Fhe ofticers of the prese rare: Georgo ) B £ ¢ R T A GooncernEithe P. W, Hays of Humboldt Is stopping at the | tho g » followed by n.-l.y]\'v °'2“I’.v.-flf"'.'.‘ (lu'l‘l‘l‘; Tu n'.‘-;'yfhf,.i::,“h‘ discovered peeping into the dressing room of | great distunce from which it must be ““{‘ff']‘\:wli )l«?lllfi.ml]l;‘.‘m {)\:filfi that concerns the craft. Millard. : Sanavie t;u‘llll'iflTl‘.“-]gxmfll:u.:nf..:'I s hi‘m‘: identical Lincoln, seeretary and treasurer; K. one of the leading ladics. They weve warned | browgt. = D e I cenna, Des Moines: Nathan H. o. . Grand OMcers. J. W, Harris of Hastings is a guost at the | with that pursued by him. Switz, Kearney's H. M. Humman, Eremont; | to leave the place aud did depart, but shortly | | NOrthenst of Ticso, evpsuth, bods ws Summerhill, Dunlap: Star B. Welcher, Star. | The following officers were elected by the | Millard. Major Kimball thien submitted lotters from > e i 1 to annoy the | il u bit of Iudian Listory, It is suid that | ¢ nging her cos- | Jong before the white man’set his foot within sk, | t Brown delive Closed doors prevents giving inside ue—Williagn D, Hateh, Northwood. Re- | William F Woodward, Des Moine P. M. Green of Aurora is registered at the Millard. returned and be; ith, vice presidents. | afterw: ; el d v cand chaptor, Order Eastern § Mar- | 8 2] dier General ( sson, Los ad- adjutant general of the i e wnn issue and increase he shalltown: Jacoh when she w young oon: Mrs, E. J. Scott, Oscs tume. Becoming greatly provoked the lady | these valleys the medical werties of the B FEdward E. Lawrence of McCook is at the " o Prof. George H. Shrive of Boston, 08 g TovOs A 8 al propertios of the N witlow Naney, widow of James H. | M.; Thomas Batterton, Oma aya Caoke b Washington, General Grierson states t menibor of the Egyptian chomical com. | Procured a property pistol, and loading it | springs were recognized by the Indinus, and | g SO0 PTG y o . J. B. Bruuer, Omahi, G. A, M.; A. obr | M8 o in his judgment, Major Kimball has not by 2 AR e 2 b Sloan of 9 i with soap and blank cartridge let fly skulkers. The load took cffect irmont is u guest at the lepligence Justify 3 i his 1 ¥ artial, and he requ s that the atthe | these lands were the highly prized te in the person | tory of the Cheyennes. But soon the South Dakotu; , Drigi pany, is in attendance, und will give a series of Tectures and illustrati H maha, G.T.; ing, G. A I AL Guild, Edwin Davis, al invalid—George | erts, Ki 10UX | N1 Nelson, Wilmot; Robert H. K\ ufelt, | G.S.; incoluy | ypur of & young blood named Tool, whose clothing | came into power and yearned for tho waters E ; " i 3 ef et 3 Lo AHIgan by = 2 S | Jeferson. ' Incrouse—Daniel Price, . Cort. | M. Stecle, Hebron, G. C.; Mrs. ‘ N. J. Rouin of Fremont is a guest at the »Mnr nu his trial be suspended, and that the Various Matters at e e e e s | which were able to cure all tholr diseases | jonq: Tsracl S, Waleh, Watertown. Reissuc | Omaha, G. Pt o0 | Merclints. against Major Kimball be investi- Hastixes, Neb, June anTh 8 on g aliow; dwordor to gatioven || Onp In e mpeds et ety breirelly | —Ole Sjurson, Novden. Original widows, |~ After the close of the afternoon session all | - D. A. Holmes of Norfoll is stopping at the by some disinterested officor. Tar, Bee.|- i the lady arrested and brought 1o this city | this Ll the - other passed up. the | 2:—Mary, widow of George M. Nelson, | the delegates were driven about the city in a | Merchants. ! Ay Lcoholtibntion ofjthe agent of the Northwestern at Neligh, su for trial before Justice Horn. When the jus- | opposite ' side, and then they met | ' ilmot. e ay couple of Jim Stephcenson’s tally-ho coaches | J. R, Allen of Osceoln is registored at the | Ut A"\‘h:,;,’,m“ o e 'mi:‘,,;“"‘,“‘, the invitution of W. N. Nuson, the retiring AT CERG [ Loy renting of offices at Tueson. id worthy patron. S e Al g o evenii atumgon was taken up by tho | oA Richarddon of Clarks s stopping at [ aiso sels forth the nature of ¢ lile. neral KKim Mr. C. H. Hatchett as agent of the North. | tice heard the evidence in the case he immedi- | on the top of the mountain and fought long awestern in this city. ately dismissed it, using some very strong | and fiere for the po: jon of the sur- laniguage in reprimanding the young man. He | rounding te the | Brems American Prize Winners. , June i8.—The American prize I oy R AhE [ 5 to Hence to this da; SR WO SR S vivatea ball's complaint, and calls attention to tho LSOOIt Aoraah el fuingt evening for | {utnuad taak someining Fardcr Shan soap in place is called Battle mountain. The Sioux | winuers in the shooting contest are: Rirst | degroe work, which was followed by refresh- | "5 ¢ wiiite of Lincoln is among the guests h LD Ol I st oraaaaitol = B Cedar Rapids, Tn., with his famous trotter, | the pistol vlv{mld have done move satisfaetory | wero victorious. All this is said to have | bird—Raddoft, gold crown; Martin Fricken, menie. AN at the Paxton Avizomn when a t Indian war was REL 'f‘,":{::}"“,‘;‘,}fi',‘l‘,“‘ L o, s gutered fn | sefyice A1ie youskan ls no soriously - | bappened neatly filty, yours aen, although i | impavial globe; and Zimmerman, the cham- TAKEN IN BY QUACKS. W. L. May and wife of Fremout ave guests | in _progress —and discharged is dutios horse that created such a furore in Deuver s still be seen upon the summit Y | pion of North Ameriea, Second bird—Schroe- e abithalliagion: i e, e A Row Over Prohibition 110 Sonraing . tain the hills | der, sceptre and tail, two prizes. All the | Several People Mourn the Disappear- ¥, Tiowlellof {Aon" Arbor 18 regis- | Herocommendoithit, Mt uhis Sexplanislon s recently On every side of Battle mountain the hills | der, scey ! D pr tisfactory, the secretavy of war direct C. I2. Styles, general passenger and ticket | CEDAK Rarivs, Ta., June 18.—[Special Tele- | 3 buttes rise to a considerable height. Hot | foregoing are New Yorkers. At the Bremen | ance of * and Miller. | tered at the Casey. R e R R e ey agent of the N acific at Atchison, | gram to Tuk Brik.|-—Tnere was a lively row | Springs proposes 1o celebrte Indopendonce | ficld target Jordon of New York ma There are several hundred poople in Omaha | William Waterman of Hay Springs is stop- | be'suspended. 3 S Tt b v, and in conjunction | at the convontion of Linu county republicans | day “in a novel manner and - so gx:m- Juichig of Suu Krancisco 3989 | flled with grief over the thought of having | Pt ut tho Millard e Vyeo is working t re bette) v hibiti Vi Of 5 Vi ra GO N f: n e < V. C. Mills ife Linee re regis- e V. 2 e i en s I e ©" | at Marion toduy over the prohibi B e a® oo P ey | field turget Zimmerman was 58 riugs, Scieoc | boen taken in by a pair of smooth scheins Vg Inlsaudini (iR EneolulAze Rekty The Vesuvius Went Aground., . enumerators in this city in one or two | tion. The committeeon resolutions presented | 1q" of fho canon. These ave | der 55 Jacoby 50 und Bu R B R A e AT e sl [MuEHIEASUIN MR SR ol R A o i il o b able o ompletc” thes | 0 roports. T maoity repart, favored & | o'serve the spekers n o day Lime, but ot ——— lhe: o ndite a0l a3 ocdor was among Tuesday’s guests | cpuiser Vorsuvius started from League work before next week owing to the forcign | continuation of prohibition, and the minority | night the inhabitunts intend “to luminate An Interesting Find. T PRI R ErOT R (i bloago. island for Brooklyn this morning. In a short elament which predominutes in_ . | report resoived that the ‘republican party | tho whole ravine by a trewendous display of | - Lusk, Wyo, June 18 ~(Specinl to Tuk: | yives quite liberally and commenced treatin DOWN THE MOUNTAIN SIDE. | timeshc grounded on aspit of land at the imontonLired Mar shall live though prohibition dics. A motion | fireworks Bee]—Miss Laura Bradley, u T ilhy o taeeh and oblie bbrema point where the Sehuylkill ond to the X springs and mineral waters Be- eveni Terrible scidel » Weste elaw: ‘ould not be gotten off until lute train across Hhstings avenu Terrible Accident on the Western | Delaware and could not be gotten off until L North Carolina Road. in the afternoon. She then procecded on her to substitute the minority report for the ma- avote of 50 made Hot Springs attractiv Laainicicounkpauilsfhavis e nio discases. report was voted down | 1 ¢ of the left urm, is r O tions. | sides the famous hot springs, the water is in | her pupils on Arbor day, found two silver Tuesday: they disappeared, and sino 2 i ! od gnen 3 . and after a long wrangle all resolutions, | sides the famou: springs, the w is in i g Last Tuesday they disappeared, and since FHENOREN R | voyawe, and it is not known whether she was o He was not knocked du\\.l\ or run ,.3m.. one de ng for prohibition, | some places tinged with the taste of sulphur | medals of the same size and beariug the same | {hen no one has been able to ascertain what Asmevitie, N, C., June18.—A tevriblo ac- | yi 64 or not, over as reported. tabled by a vote of 43 to 42, tsad blood | and of salt, but ‘the former ave in greater | inscription, bocume of them, Their schom worked well, | €ident oceurred on_the Western North Caro- i e Oy They are found all along one On one side of each medal is the profile of road, on the southern side of 4 P REEART was brewing, and an adjournment was taken | abundauce, 3 4 e 3 X ling aluda = i iy Political Mceting at Hastings, s 5008 85 possible to ,,,.f,‘ ‘ut furthor trouble, | side of the ravine and the same water is ob- | Thomas Jefferson and beneath it the date y three hundred, principally poor and /8 e OF L ARG B moun- Building Inspectors in Sessfon. Hasvixos, Neb,, June 13, —[Special Tete- e tained from wells sunk in the plateau upon | 1501 The rev ides are ornumented with | © gulled persons,” boing take in, and f mountuin, et it B - | Citcaco, June 15, —Superintendents and in- gram to Tiix: Br w contral | Original Package Joints Ruaided. | thatsideof thecauon, The temperature vars large Indian pipe and tomuhawk crossed. | they got away with something like £2,000. tain to Melrose, about three miles, there | gpoctors of buildings from wine of the princi- Committee of the Second congressional dis- | - Dis Morxes, i, June 18.—(Speciul Tole. | from lukewarm ¢ : Dho wain | /e word frieadshup is cloarly outlined be- | - ,‘..';",}""‘fif.'.‘"‘:‘ ‘t?m;l;h:d "‘mnxfl’vfimgmr‘:] is @ fall of fully six tundred | pal eities of the country are, conferring here . - . Se = ! e gty Tune L5, oalie . S 4 ons, acharge e Ce set. vi is cmendous grade | wi view s L s oS Bostwick in the parlors of the Bostwick | morning beganon the original package houses | small streams which unite after flowing about The Weather Forecast. Threo months: dootorig. without anyshing T ialas e s the United St hotel. Secretary Stark being absent, Judge | on warrants charging the proprietors with | two sides of the same mountain. The one to For Omaha and vicinity—Fair weather, | extra, and lgmv;\l“tl:“‘l; _wl:“t}*l‘.“"l"uhu"wt cains the track was very slippery last Abbott of Huyes county was appointed to i1l | owning and keeping liquors and being con- | the right is called Cold creek, that to the left | oor Nebraska and Towa—Fair weather, fol- [ P o e tallod himself Dr. French, | Right and whena twelve-car coal train Started INinois Congressional Nominces. Hot creek. These names are appropriately down the mountain it got beyond publicans of the , June 13, —The HICAG ®the vacancy. By a motion of Sedgwick of | cerned in their local sale. A number of lowed in eastern Nebraska and Iowa bY | and the shortone went under the name of applied, for the water of one is entirely cold, York county the congrossional convention | Places were visited and all the liquor not in R R athan b showers; stationary temperature, except in | Dr. Miller, Where they came from is a mys- | the control of = the engines, = with | Sixth Ilinois district at Freeport today re- ! R 5 Sloh i soized. 'The searcher and the springs of the other well forth warm gYars 18t Lo roy JHTL v Yy all brakes set. The speed quickened Jhip ) S will be held July 80 in Hlastings. original packages was scize \c sew ‘il:::i oy Wonly be explained by the | castern Towa and siightly cooler in northern | tery. Shortly beforo their arrival in Omuiha | 81T, PEARCE (SO, | TG ARECC, (@t PERs .l:::,::...;;,;\-:l d]:;‘!m atative Hitt, At ai s of the Ninth district nominated W, H. Snow. B One Killed and Seven Injured. Mr, Carried of Lamborn, led Willow | then ovdered the proprictors out, close county, moved that no proxies be admitted to | locked the doors and carried oft the k he convention. General Dilworth of Seward | s understood they only intend molestiug the ity und Sedgwick of York entered into a | dealers who b\'\.uk original pacl kages theory of volcanic action. Nebraska: variuble winds a gung of traveling quacks was run_out of Tt | O here the witer dischargo is sufficient for | - For South Dukota—I'air weather, followed | St. Louis, and it is supposed that they be- bathing purposes bath houses huve been built | bY showers; slightly cooler; variable winds. | longed to'it. While here twoor three sixang- and furnished with individual marblo tubs. AR ers with whom they secnied to be on intimute when suddenly the rails spread and the en- tire outfit phuigzed headlong down the mount- hin side. Bngineers Slyra_ und Tunstell and Fireman Taylor werekilled, Others. of the B e pto s 3 Ang S edn ; Brakomen Strik terms, and whom they addressed us doctors, ! X Tine 18Ee[Gnealal Cablagr n Eleotric Motor Accident. hose who undergo treatment usuully take a rakemen Strike. ern hey - b srew escaped with broken bones and serious Beruiy, June 18.—{Special Cablegram to :Q“"E:::fi‘:"]‘“{h“;““"":";"“’ s 1 wis ally | 1ygg Morxes, Tn:, dune 18.—[Special Telo- [ duily bath in this water, besides imbibingn | = Prrrsiong, Pa, Juno 15.—The through Visitod aud yrero with tom 6 day or two abe | (Ut Lol e PHOS ANCSEEION | it Bk, ] y-During militia practice at Swine- neudod proxies bo allowo AR o R ® | ahige quantity of it internally. On one | peake R by Virka e . - - : 0 while beiug Tho motion of Sedgwick, recommending i to The Bk, |—The brake on an electvie B8 quan ofaste o | brakemen on the Pittsburg, Virginia & Dr. French loft last Sunday on the preten- SIS 3 mundo toduy wisholl axploded awhile holhg g baulk of Hot crock s large plunge buth has | oy egion railroad struck today for the | tion that he had. been suynmoned to some Husbanding Thelr Resources, rammed intoa gun, One porson was killed nd the t this ed, ar refused to morning came fiying down Fourth steeet at a te Ahat alternates be admitted, car Brxiay, June 18, —(Special Cablegram 10 | and soven others injured. - - been constructed. The busiu iy rectangular, ible | extending a distance of eighty fhotand v same wages tho Ponn ania. pays on its | town not far away to perform a very difcult The Crete Assembly. B other branches, All through traflic is sus- Gl Fer s ical operation. ‘Che other | T un ]—Ia the r istag uw unuml 3 ) e vi s very hav inge in depth from six to four The bot- and dungerous surgical opera oth s 1 ; to T v, ]—As the time for the assombly | S0 track was undor water, Foutteen pis: | (flcily thvough the wator. Hora tho temper- | ¢, : ay about fifty of the victims called and naval officers was ve- | WAUKEsiA, Wis, Junc 15.-Dr. T. 7. Kinn ko . : ¥ | sengors were on board, all badiy frightened | tinctly through the water. Hon Commencement at Rutgers College. w, and upon learning that they had | {ttao of New Jersey was elected president of the draws near new featuves are being de- | und all wfraid to jump. At thie footof the hill alinos hes blood heat. hi amenk; a ¥ i) 401500 LR Y od to the budget committee. Most of the 1 veloped. Yesterday it was whinost absolute the car jumped the track aud was badly | . Quite a number of peoplo from- all parts of NEew Broxswick, N. J., June "‘" This was | gone we much disappointed. oppost crease of the army | Awercan institute of homapathy todu; 9 p A s s tvas DGy | tue country cowe to Hot Springs to reap the | commencement day at Rutgers college. The - cers' * | The next moeting will be held at Atlant S R rringto v g wrecked on the curbing. ~Nobody was hurt. 3 ! SRrihg PJRR ) W and navy officers’ puy. 16 nex K “t“'f‘)";‘ ‘““‘ll | f‘““"*“" Who 880K %o £ OUEEC O airialodn benefit of its situation. It is | endowment ‘fund has been increased by A DEACONNESS HOSPITAL. Baron Maltzaln, seeretary of the treasu City, N. J, i 1501, admirably aud captivated overy onelast yoar, T owing t only o summer but ud Garrett Wynants, Bergen Point, s pointed out the nedes creating frosh - will be here again during the whole session. suppnuml to Have Drowned. s a nter resort, *‘inasmuch J., presented deeds” for a $100,000 dormi- | £teps Taken to Establish One in This | sources of revenue. H«-mml it was impos Steamship Arvivals, Miss Lda L. Chapin of Chicago will also be Davexport, Ta., June 18.—(Special Tele- ;::‘!“'::; ll;ll'l,\VH:::_':';::;{;::I“;{X; 1;1:”:‘!'}::* by City. l\mh-n-""‘ e ‘Ilh' x’x‘}l T II-:-l;m At New York--The, State of Nebraska, ore througho! ¢ le asse q g ains, does suffc —_—————— g 3 o s oms _duties, it 00,000, marks, o a Moutonilo, froi Jivers ln:‘n‘ n]h‘n ughout u.l whole assombly and will | gram to- Tz Ber. ]It ‘is_ supposed that | or suows us is usual in - other purts of & B ) oons T i There was an important meeting held at would' help 'to' vov o000 mmrks, | from Gilasgow; thoe Teutonio, from Liver ¥ive lessons 1u oll paiuting und out-of-door | pyqule, the twelve-yearold son of Dennis ota. With the adveut of the Elkhor Byranl:Sleops Tranquilly. the First Methodist chureh last night, the ob- pool sketehing. This is 0 new foature and one [ (6 A BN i Ol H T ONR QR R et I Omaxao, iy 1By asterlay iattornoon | RS SEsEACHuNGRAR BARIEHARSEAIR A BB AT ased oxpenditures which the sossion’s | P o 00istown-—Tho Majostic, from New Shiat will bo apprecinted by all lovers of art, | Cloouey of this city, has beon drowned in tho | TR AREEE 10, ae (OWIR WD 00, B o Ol h R o E BT s s Talan oo the abeam Uil | osus et savish svesd testiatenito ailactise iyl foveal e Tdemiand Yok, Dhe departments of music and art will be | Missoutl ri Ho went on au ervand with | 68568 FOSICES trs T v.\m..':m. s o s oity: Thoy brought | Mrs: L. Ryder Myer upon the advisabilit e AT Sy doubly attmetive this yoar, Other features | a horse and wagon early Sunday morning and | 0 5ot Springs and & spur line to this place | o dispateh saying: “Byrand slecps tran- | of building a cMethodist deaconness hospita The Anglo-German Agreoment. OueThovsand Daouledion _ 26 Lelyg wuanged und will be aunounood | did not return. - Lo, vehiolo ins bean found | s iy contemplation, quilly and looks resigned to his fate.” in this city. The large reception room of the | _BERLIY, Juno 15.—[Special Cablogram to | Byp-Prstn, June 15 The town of Kol Ve e With thedond howwe aitached to | - ot Springs seonis to be quite a resrt for ————— church was comfortatly filled, and at the | T! The Fressiunigo Zoitung regards | saomisly hus boen burned. — One person wis | A Gasoline Stoves Explode: orws drageed without success. | Omaha people. Among those which the Still Striking at Oleveland dlose of the meeting it was unanimously de- | the mup agreement as u recognition | killod, many injured and many missing in Africa to the | One thousand persons are honicless. hotel registers show to _have heen here thus CrLEVELAND, O., June 18, —Notwithstanding ded to at once bhegin the work of establish- | of ¥ AN e Branuc b} June 15 pocial Tele- One More Chance. Tlospi Y "Tho resi 1 ¢ 3neclal D far during Juue are: At the Gillespie, W. e of T an atte ing such an institution, detriment of Ger! intorests. gram to Tuk Bee.|—Tho residenco of George | Beatiior, Neb., June 18.—{Special T B A emart. T A thertaryy, | the ruthors of Tubgday that un attompt would | Ing such un IsHIMRON 0 o s to 1‘113]“:.‘;\1 f German intorest Smith at Wost Beatrice was damaged by a | gram to Tur Bex.]—The new trial of William | 13 Carson; at the Minnokihta, C. O. Hoag: | be mads to resunic gperations in the railwiy | ,opquet the work under the auspices of the remdenblatt and other Austrian p gusoline explosion to a considerable extent | Carson, colored, for the killing of Chauncey [ land, W. B. Hogan; at the Sanatorum, G. H. yurds this morning, ho work wus done by the | yjopyodist Episcopal church, establish a tom- | pors and the Riforma of Rome comuont upan gland's prepond | this morning. The vapor had escaped through | West at a negro dunce in this city in Ma; Cheever, W. H. Duacan. V. R Switchmen on any roud. porary hospital, and as soon as the ends would | the fairness of the agreoment 1‘5"" y||n||¥| its the burncr during the night and upon Swith | 1850, was begun in the district court tday. s S ! justify purchuse grounas und erect a build- | reumoving the causes of friction btwoes B attempting to light the stove this morning an e Cowboys Killed by Indians. Ohio Prohibitionist ST ing, : land and” Gevmany and, thevefore, tonding explosion followed. Smith escaped with but Business Ohanges. Juno 18.—A Corvmevs, O.o June 18.—The prohibition |~ “This movement has been discussed by the [ peace. v il . trifling injury. The werior of the room was Brarkicr, Neb., June 15.—([Special Tele- | ()05 the Southern Pacific road | State convention'’ miot today. — Candidates | church for several months, but until now the Myatio Parn Tenoes, completely charred by the fire. bss worg named in clght districts, | movers have never arrived at any fixed con The idea now is to have” the hospi Bostc grum to Tur Bee|—T. L. Mandlove today disposed of his extensive dry goods intercst L Mass,, dune 15, —Swnwary of to- roport thut when thoy arrived at Scpore sta- | for COngress wor Ll aish e SR SRR t|tion, N, M, yesterdny, thoy found the | * "¢ OtACH WIL Bomamed tome ' tal ready to rec paticnts as early us the | day’s racos at Mystic Park | | in, this city to N, B. Ralconer of Ouahis bY | town wild with excltemont over the arrival b gl fiest of October. 1t will be a general by ) el 500 Somicolon won, Stevens ; ; whom the store Will continue to b operated | town wild with excitement over the arrival or Pitd % Bhat- 0 ity gt siiiay Nieham i TR Tolegrum to Tik Bex.|—The consus enum- | Noro, P of b cowboy, who had ust roached there | pisnother Fite, Damp Kixploston. 1 tal, opeu to all orceds and wil ond, Emma B third, Chenolita fourth, crators for Nebraska City have been uuable from a ranch ten miles north] where he and | oo damn 1o the Mheritio cosl mines yostor | SareGordurelh, okl Best vime 10 complete their work i the allotted time |- re. S 9.4 2000 X 5 naco, 800—Miss Pauloy won, Sabatia pace, & Granted an Extension. Nengaska Ciry, Neb, June 18.—[Spe will be rds for thoso Who are able to pa Postponed the Hearing. und anOxtousion of twenty-four naats has | - IowA Ciry, Tn., June 13.—Judgo Fairall to [ i1 othor meu camped. ' Flo stated that st | gy Swiuol Curuew-und two sous were badly | | Tho careof tho siekc will be undor tho, su- | B PG S il and Touchstoue o extosion of twenty-four hours B | v, by comsent of counsel on both sides, | Bt A band of Indians surprised them and | burned, pevhaps fwally. porvison of a wumbor of trained nurses trom | socont, Leieton | i t citizens wus held at the board of trade rooms | postponed the hearing of the injunction case [ Shotthem down. He thought there were | e YAR'Geaconices ROlogss 04 g o0 s, &0 -Lottie d won, Gratz sec tonight to assist the enumerators in securing | against the lowa railway commissioners until | about thirty Indians. The cowboys had been | privi Honored. 5 R ond, Avthur Wilkes thivd, Muy fourth, Best & lasge number of names that were missed. | July 7. abed butnshort time when the uttack was | peguiy June 18/~[Spocial Cublegran to NouEnuheratod: - o i gime-a:e 1ol jig the At 701 Webster st midde. Some of them were armed, but did An Important 1ransfer. State University Commen, ent. not have thoir guns handy, not expecting to | Tie Bee.] —Emperor William has conferved | J08 2o 50y on enumerated Mad at the Wi Nefnaska Crry, Neb., Jung 18.—[Spocial Towa Ciry, Ta., June 18.—The commence- | find Indians on the warpith in that section, | the decoration of the arder of the black eagle - - NEw YOuE, June 18, wholesale liguor Melogram toTux Ber. - Information recoived | ment exercises of the state university closed | HO st throo "."}“',‘“"'X 804 thinks et Upen Chignuotlor yon Qapeivl, Décided Not to Agree. dealers of this city aro thoroughly in carnost from Chieago suys that the English syndi- | t0day with forty-three graduates in the colle- | Fharec tho same fute. A posse has gone after v 44 ) v The colobrated grain case, in which Elmer- | in their fight against the whisky trust. At o the ity of I l‘~ ) giate dopartment. the Indians. Five More Deaths f Cholera. n\ AL e, i 18 Saoir SERE GEAISL AR NOREY WA cate known as the City of London Contract b e ——— ARID, There e boo » | dorf, Walter & Co. of acoln were sued by | their meeting today vy deciided to g e W ger——r: Manpuip, June 18 Thero hav been five o risg MNL,000 with which to buy oue or company hus purchused the Chicago packing Arkansas Democ Co., the Chicago brokers, was dis- | found of ) \ more distillovies. When finishod they will ratic Nomineos. more deaths from chole hla de Rugat, | MeTleer By a Strict Party Vote. at Pu and provision company’s large houses i this : LA 5 as ? Sl avarint ity Fie considaration. is not given, Tho | WASHINGTON, June 18,—The house commit. | LaTTLE Rock, Avk, June 18.—The demo- | ‘pue discase is decreasing in Velencia, posed of in thoy foderal, court 1ast, GHenIRE: | bind thomselvos to soll o whisky but” that packing houses will continue without futer- | teo on the election of president and vice prosi- | Cratic state convention nominated: For goy- | e After helng out forty el Bou e e brought | wade In their own distillory - aption. dont and reprosentatives to congress toduy | SFHOF James P. Eaglo; sccrctary of state, No minated for Congress. SlEnd ok £ hgree,, Bhe HE0 WEER 8 - - BHDUKS BROS & [’u AP o formally decidod to report to the houss, with | 15 B: Schisin: auditor, W. S. Dunlup; attor- | Caino, Til, Jaue 18, —W. S. Morris of Galy RAY #i8 Cioh Gornolls Crew Winw. MUURY B0 o WY Ry h eclal Telo. | Some wmendments, the federal election bill [ ney general, W. E. Atkinson; superiutendent | condu wus nominatod for cougress ut the Didn't Want to Be € Trmaca, N. Y., June DS SRR i 9 swelry, Cutler, Bearuwior, Neb, June 18.—(Speclal Telo- | yrroed upou in the republican caucus Mouday | of public instruction, J. H. Shinn; treasurer, | democratic conveution here today ; “ doin eight-oared ruco this evening was Watches, Jowelry, Cutlery S goom 4o Tus Bas.)—-The omaus enumars- | pight. R. B. Morrow; laud commissioner, C. B. oy fossph Welhoringor W A8 | by Cornell by four lengths. Distance, thre: Notions, Noveli¥és, Albuins, N tion of this city was concluded this evonin e b th. BIOIONG ARG PORUMABGURR, S 3 Gold for Kurope. who did not want to be counted, Ho fs the | by Coruell by four leugths, Diistauce, wrog < v & N rs; commissioner of agriculture, M. k I Tin and the figures, though not coming up to the : A Florida Mfli;"‘ Assaulted, X H Ew Youk, June 15, —Five hundred thou fropr r of the Auerican h vben | Bowdoin, as near s could bo caleulated, i ——— inumerator 'ompkins co ay he ’ i wxpectation of the enthusiasts, show a very JACKSONVILLE, Fla., June 19.—Mayor Mo- — - sand dollars in gold has been ordered for ship- Snuimerutor mpliy al ) 17189 B ortablo nerease fn the city's population, | Quuid was brutally assauited with a billy aud atal Election Fight. Taent 1o Burope toia refusod to be scen A war ..4‘1 s isucd : —a ik, AC KNIFE- "“{‘:E‘Enfi'fi m}(;t 10 summ total of the four wards is 14,312 seriously injured by City Marshal Wiggins [ BavorSaus, La., June 18, —The election for P st &0 1 e wan plaosd § Entoraationsl EngAecss SOARRORE, 5 — ; yostorday. Chapgos of ofiicial misconduct were | State senator yestorday was hotly coutested .. The Payis Haupse Reprossed. 1 A Sudden Death, ‘I‘.“‘ N lae th s {kews The Returns Didn't Pan Out. rocoutly proferred sgainst Wiggins, and it is | As the result of a fight iu the Ninth ward = Paiis, June 18.~The bourse was depresscd Mis W Banson: Tweaty-olguth aud | o Eaainssss iss dadidod to SO A LIRS "CION Fourth it Neb., June 18.—[Spocial to | supposed he held Mayor .\hQu.AN respo; holera will reach thi Hillard Richardson and Edward Taylor, owing to fears that 'he census is completed. The | ble for them. Wigeins escaped. romineut young men, were fatally lnjured. | country Hanrixan Wus Bax,]— Webster streets, died very suddeuly yester with the world's falr 8t, Louis, Mo,

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