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2 THE OMAHA DAILY ABEE, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1800. i smerstue e | GICAR AND WOOL SCHEDULES, | ot unge tomsunte, 2 | HE DISOBEVED RIS ORDERS, [t s VERY LITTLE PROGRESS MADE, | e = = This gave riso toslong debats, Major pard and clothc practically: Tey aro not oo Aty Al Al v d L Powell was harshly . eeitiolsad oy BEF, Steyw- prospering and the monopolies are. * The peo- tractor Rose. This will open up a large new ecu Iar art and others and defondod by Mr. “ingalls, |, TR ple ‘aro. pustiod to-tho wall, aud now they torritory to Shelton, Woitir vk i i fon ne Oon i At the close of the discussion the amend 4 i i it must fight.” . Fanati WY s P v eculiar in combination, proportion, aa Oontinuation of the Jawbone Contest in the | | ALILE e BF AW Haqision Mim, "™ | Senator Blaine Endorsed in the Position Ho'| Myt eytabs . o hore, An Engineor's Mistako Cauegs o Bad Wreok | guccesstul Geremonies at Netson. preparation of ingredionts, Hood's Sarsapae House of Representatives. bill then passed, Has Taken, Scully rnun\ru.‘iuufll Dakota has asked to at Beatrice. NEeLsox, Neb,, June [Special Telogram | Filla possesses the curative valuo of tho best Adjouriiod s be taken out of the Pierre land district and toTne Brr,]- srner-stono of the court | Known reme- g dles ot the WL Morsis, pudge | Yemetable Hood’s i cion Poculiar in its strongth and oconomy, Hood's Sarsaparilla is the only mediclue of which can attached to the Huron district, and it is said house was | SILVER STILL THE BONE OF CONTENTION, itk EFFORTS FOR RECIPROCAL TRADE URGED. | o e e i man | THE CARSON MURDER TRIAL FINISHED. | of this distr The Scheme of an Arizona County Sat —_— named Van Cleve was appointed a second lists of soc! ted the county papers, ent, ote., and corn, wino e . lisutenant in the artiy of the United State e A 5 . truly bo sald, * One Hundred Doses One Dol { e Bhiits VorE. to. Thovkss ¢ho | Wishirvorox June ‘J"";:I,\.h,m fap. | The President Will Not Make Known | Aftor five yoawsrof servico without promo- | Gage County Veterans Mect and Ef- | '/ "l"l‘“;";hi“":::l“" e '""“"‘ Ioecasion oo | lar? Peculiar i its medietnal merits, Hood s \ Y S Y efh bl vy p ; o tion he resfzngd,; When the war of the re- & Lo SARLY AL Ao MSUH CUBIIN Sarsaparilla accomplisho ithe ) | Salary of the Commissioner rison today returned t the house without wp- AR el Ll Delhon broka sl MA Wan Clovo entored the | fect an Organization—Big Bridgo | s, corps national guards, Sons of Voter. | e g\ cPIshes curas hitherfb un. { of the General Land proval the bill to authorize the board of super- Until the House Tak; union army awi (swas soon in command of a Contract Lot—A Shoe Stock ans, uniformed rank Knights of Pythias, m....,Sarsaparllla'.‘M, Oiise visors of Maricopa county, Arizons, to issue Some Action. + brigude. Ongyrof, Getieral Van Clove's Attached. Royal Arch Musons, master Musons, Odd- | the itle of “Tho greatest blood purlfier ey g bonds at the rate of $4 per mile in aid of the ki o) vt I ol follows, Grand Army, Modern Woodinen and | discovered.® Peeuliar fn its “good namo i construction of a certain railrond. 'The prost smimander was i destitate circums 3 United ‘Worknien at home,"—there I8 more of Hood's Sars WASHINGTON, June 20,—Yeosterday's con- | dent treats the matter in great detail and Wasitixe Tox Bureav Tue Owama “""l The president has nominated Mr. Van Cleve Bratrice, Neb,, Juno 20.—[Special Tele- P{‘h‘ governor and citizens then marched to | poriila sold In Lowell than of all other | tont was renowed in the houso this morning, | 54y the bill scoms to have passed the house I8 Rounerexein STRerm, | s o second eutenant and as soon as ho s | gram to Tuk Ber.|—A disastrous wreck oc- ] L o T bavim, | blood purifiers, Pecullar fn its phicnomenal { “The journal of yesterday's proceedings was | under o misapprehension of its true WasniNaroy, D. €., June 20. confirmed he will be retired with at least | curred at 7 o'clock tins evening in the B, & | 8G0HC MAE0 NARE GHEREEG V™ LG ARG record of . sales abroad not read and tho speaker announced the | charactor. — Tho = report of tho com. | M. Blaino hus recolved today trom alt | ciough pay to keep body and soul togothor. | M, yards. A special passengee tramn, destined | duced the speakers, Govornor Thayer, Judgo | no othor Peculiar;: pending question to be ordering the provious { Mittes on torritories stated that the b AL U ot bl AL R L f:xm’\}}.:u:'l"'"{,,‘"‘",‘fi",'...‘,}“’;".': army, | for Wyamore and running wild, enteved tho seris and others, It was the largest gath- | ever attained so rapidly nor held so guestion on the motion mads by Mr. Mills of | county would receive bonds in payment | telokruins commonding the position ho Bas | ' postoices huve boen cstablished at | city ata twenty-milo rate, crashirg into tho | qrlfig and, he most successful ever held in | steadfastly the confldence of all elassea d “T'exas {6 afiprove the journal of Wedne of the swn proposed to be advanced. Tho | taken on the sugar and wool schedules of the | Qurlos, Crawford county, and k. Searles | tender of the yard engine, which at that mo- | Nelson. The weather was warm but bright. | of people. Peculiar in the brain-vork which srded by -the tesolation of yestorda: bill, in fa®, did not provide for the loan to bo | tariff bill and nrgine him to continue his ef- | appointed postmuster, and at Dixon, Dixon | ment was bicking toward the incoming 4 DOLBL it represents, Hood's Sarsaparilla eome ‘H'.muml' hy \‘ "“’n TerO s ~u-|mv.»‘|]|>_\- bonds, but a \rlml;'fllllul\Uleln'l( forts until some reciprocal trade is secured. | county, W. A, Needham appointed postmas- | train. " 451 Y o bines all the knowledge which modern unebia s et S bl The bill does not submit the questgn of |y fiest caller ot his houso this | ter. Tho tender of the switch engine wasdriven | yosiah Potts and His Wite Exccuted at | roscarch Hte n 2 granting this aid to a vote of the pegpleof the 1 VL CEEE TG RS o Vermont | Captain R. O. Phillips left for his home at | into the cab, completely demolishing both. : S “I‘.,.'l: ol X kol Sotdis ':“To |tSe|fu' ""tldh al ] Mr, McKinley of Ohio, before the an- | country or confer dircct authority upon the | MOTHInZ was senator Mol ' | Lincoln tonight. The front end of the passenger engine was TN SV LY N A, oveloped, -~ fiouncement of the vote, chatiged his vote to srvisors to fssue bonda, It s said, how- | the chaivman of the finance committee. Ho | “qvo chief of postoMice inspactors has called | kuocked into splinters, The damage will June 20, Elko boon in a | With many years practical expericnce 8 u ¢ that in April, 1580, an election was field | aid not succeed in seeing My, Blaine, who | for the resignation of Charles J. Browne, | reach several thousand dollars, state of excitement and people po into a mediclne: o sure to get onl, s M i " tat in April, | i field | aid oo ingg M, Blai ho | h J. B 1 th 1 doll, tate of excit t and people 1i preparing medicls By t y the afirmative and then moved a reconsider- | 5 ghtain thé views of the peopie on the ques- | was too busily enzaged to see anyone, but | postoffice inspector for the division of Den: | Thecrews of both engines saved them- | witness the exeeution of Josiah Potts and his Hood’s S . ntion tion, It does not appear from the papers, | ypomcards wroto him s lotter, in which he | Vers and has notified the Nebraska delegation | selves by jumping. The blume is attached to | \iro Biizabeth for the murder of Miles ood’s Sarsaparilla in cougress th cer of the passenger train, who dis- sident, who were th anew officer is to be ap- | the $0iily w York voted with the | says the Sold by all druggists. #1; ¢ix for £5. Prepa Mr. Tracy of Fawcett in Janua 1888, Over sixteen eoubli The republic coting of this election, what notice, i asked, in behalf of the finance committee, | yointed, The Nebraska delegation hopes to | obeyed orders in not having his train under v 188 by . I. HOOD & CO., Apothocaries, Lowe \'m|h-““”~]-j'u|”;..r.sy::::f,fil:w“‘ m-”\;.»:t:qh given, or in what form the question Was pre- | the co-oporation of the secretary+ state of in | Socuro the appointment and will immediately | control after eutering the city limits. women applled for permita ito witiicas;tha t 100 D o8 ‘O skl the democrats in th Messts. | ontod. There was no law providing forsuch | wmendiug that portion of the bill which re- | recommend a man for the place. e exccution, but tho “sherlft refused them. oses One Dollar ll:u-nnn-.(Zx;l;n nnnul\-m[n ll\"l'h;‘\ll. Kelly, tion, and, being wholly voluntary, it was | fors to the sugar and wool ta Mr. Blaine ||u;\-uu~ of the senate today by which it Werner and Secrist Were Priends. ‘lhn:- ll"l"l\tdu«ln\_ ot ‘l::{\:a_ “!“:m m'r;r Morrow and Townsend of Colorado, of course ' under the management | (it SR ¢ Fti » | raised the sulary of Land Coummissioncr % & 20— [Special Teleg o last i g ter- 3 ST 5 N T Mr. Mills moved to table the motion to re- | of those who favored the subsidy, | Will doubtless have an interviow with the § Grofr trom 81,000 to #,000 & year was 25 ayes t l':-‘ i T1h1 h':”j:u.»}ni»rllnwr.:.lnhwu- A L T DU\‘S Rl‘\ll‘\\‘ {)F IHF “ l' H conatd The motion to reconsider was | I have becn given what purport | committee before many duys. 0 16 nays. Just bofore the voto was an- | to THe 0 ¢ 0 C s WU IIII et husband, Owing to tho \ LV LL Vi LI = tobe the vote at twelve points, standing IESIDENT AND SILYER. nounce od o of & quortm, but Sena- | startled to receive news from Omaha thut J. | apprehension of trouble on the part of Mrs upts have been made to draw | tors Manderson and Paddock succeeded in | J. Werner of this city was there, held on a {".“.";-'|l§‘:"(h;l_»l’l*bln-m the ;:,,..‘.. of execution P ident some kind of a committal | *ustling up a quorum before the result was o of oho attompted murder of L. O. or esterday morning Mrs, Potts at- announced aud the vote was one more than u | Goodce Hoth gontlemen aro w tubled —yeas, 1315 nays, 120 1,105 ayes and 134 nay, ‘The question then recurred on approving | ative vote 1,543 were giv the journal of Wednesday's proceedings as | 188 at @ town ver But of the afirm- L at Phoenix and | oy of tho e near Phoenix. 1f there | Ut of the pr Better Weathor and Brighter Orop Pros- tempted suitide by gashing her wrists, b 1 known | she was prevented from fuvther injurin amended. The motion” as amended was | are no other objections to the bill I should | O the silver bill by members of the house of | ooy, . 5 g wgrecd to—yeus, 3, 180, doem this alone saftolent=that 1o orovi wosentatives and the senate. Three or | * Mhere is no doubt that the house will agree | here and the closest fricndship exists be- self by the vigilance of the death wat peots Stimulate Trade, clerk then 1 to read the jour- | had been made for submitting it to a vote of | four statesmen visited the white house today | to Senator Manderson's bill with its amend- tween them, heir attachment for each he exec Al“‘f" occurredat 10 :43 this mor, E— | of yesterday's proceedings, | the people at an election after due notice and | aud by one way or another sought to elicit | ment. fncrousing the time of purchasers of | other is ta great that thoy have been almost | Aftarthe tending of the death v he journal hiying been read and approved, | under the sanction of law the question | ol cion from the chief executiveas to | 1ands on the Omaha Indian reservation so as | inseparable companions, | T IR o B e INCREASE IN VOLUME OF BUSINESS r. Stewart of Vermont asked for recognic | whether this subscription should be made 2 ‘ to pay the Indians interest as wellas the | Mr. Werner hus resided in Febron forover | cent, and God lnows it, and her husbi tion with the conferenee report on the unti- | The president considers at length the que what he would do in the eventof afree | \rincipal. ten years and is deputy county treasurer and | iterated the remark. On the scaffold the ke - | "ilho. secretary of the interlor has discov- | 8 member -of the firjn of Werner Brothers, | bore themselves with a brayery une Land other in- | coiuage biil, such as was pagsed by the s pacouty fs ouo | ate, being sent to - bim. Tho _presi- | erod that no pr S s a roat arca i 10 be | go 1y 5 sk ry civil appropriation bill for expenses in | here for more than six can_bo of [dent in the catly paxt of this session | oporating the stxteen land offices which have | four years has ooen at he han ated that he would like a bill ‘passcd | joon autablishod, and he has, through Se tral ‘ho Ho is fuvorably known by | Finally a touch on her such as Seeretary Windom proposed and sent | tary Windom, recommended appropriations | the traveling publ turn her eyes toward his and but sinico that has been castaside | in the legislative, exccutive and judicial ap- [ = Werner went to Om v colnage measure substituted no | propriation bill giving §),000 sulary to cach of | tend the Masome grand lodie at the earnost | momen s Anong thom aro tho two | and vopeated requestof Secrist. © Both are | funoggnce ad whilo the cloriyman R Bo BTGy o ukta citizens ng “Put your trust in God,” the trap was 5 men who enjoy the esteem of the citizens o b in God,” p to Tne Ber,] -R. (. Dun & Co.'s Weokly - Review of trade Another week has nd of Missouri was on | tion of limitation of munic ing the question of consideration. | debtedness and says Mar Bland's purpose was to offer the follow- | of great extent and this Ang resolighion : : taxed to construct a road wh Mhat house bill 5 advantage to but a fraction. Of the existi of silver bond indebtedness Maricopa county is §7: notes th gl pother Burposos, with | 000, and the tax assessment _about ,000,000. | to congres The aor bbbyl Rt UL The bonded debt, to nothing of the float- | and a fre fhn house determined —y nAys | ing debt, is alveady largely in excess of the | word has been utteved by him which would | the new offic 102-to consider the conferen legal limit, and it is proposed to increase it | indicate his position on’ any other silver | land oficers each at Pierre and Chamberlain, 3 After a short debate, in the course of which v a subscription that will certainly involve | propositi prosent. The president | S. D.; Lewiston and Missoula, Mont.; Lan: | Hebron and no one here believes for a mo- | sprung andall v Bir. Kerr of Towa declared it was the first bill | yoarly $250,000. 1f the bill shotld become o | Indie v clearly what kind of ‘a meas- | der, Donglas and Sun Dance, Wyo., and Alli- | ment that Jake Werner would attempt to in- 2 dircoted against trusts that had over law the bonded indebtedness will closely ap- | ure he wanted when steps were taken to ance and Broken Bow, Neb., with the recom- | jure any man, much less his bosom friend, ¢ an American congress, and that in proxin dig cent of the value of the | the formulation of the bill prepared by Secre- | mendation for a notice from the land comm Lou Seerist. « years' control of the house the demo proper ounty. The president feels | tary Windom. Now that congress has | sioner that land officers have been instructed Public opinion here is positive that the [ An Old Colorado Settler Attacked by a party had not produced a syllable of legisla- | the force of the argament that the freight en it upon itself ~ to pre- | to make full and final scttlements to the gen- | affair was an accident of some kind, Mr. Ferocious Bull. tion of the kind, the report was adopted— | charges now imposed by the railrond inoper- nt an independent measure the president | eral land office monthly. This ruling is the wife and his brother, A. D. Wer- Hovyoke, Colo, June 20.—Special Tele- ation arc oppressive, but the bill does not af- | intends to wait until congress has done wnat | outgrowth, it is said, of the manner in which i ) are prostrated m to Tue B —Asad and awful scenc ford much relief in that divection, as thero | it considers its duty, then he will proceed to | the accounts were recently kept by one of brother, H. W. s asga (e S uld be but one competing point—Phanix. | the duty devolving upon himsclf, He is free | the ofticers ut Lincoln, Neb, Bl LA IO el Bty almevs | He does not think any one will insist that the | to say that he is anxious for # judicious s P of J. Wagner. Mr. Wagne ind Mr. Row- | true and permanent property of commun biil to be finally adopted. He believes it w ing some calves near where a la report from the | will be promoted by loading them with a great | be to the best interests of the country, as i caso of Miller vs | debt, \\i\lliu\ e n.;- olume of .the circul S medinm. does not want to_sce CHICAGO, passed which will be ob, considerable section of After they al endeavors 1 clasp hout accomplishing it wrist, caused her o pansion Are a1 mute appeal o/ 9 tia on Tuesdiy to at. | Of 10va catied their lips to mebk for ono Lrief (i Ihey repeated theiv assertion and while _the clorgyman was say- Money Markets Work Easily ~Expecs tations Based on Currency ttle Les i Vi e il - Mr, Secrist is a carpenter, has resided | by those in attendane sion was made in the sun ‘and for the pust | bound Potts made sc ork on the new Cen- | the hand of his wife wi in 81 dire ting the p nd’ the fssie of 't for New Yorg, June 20.——[Special Telegram ORED TO DEATH. brought still better crop prospects, & con tinued increase i the volume of business, more definite assurance of the pusiage of the taviff with its essential foatures unchanged therefore, ¢ more confidences in those in- dustries which look for help from tho measu On the other hand, the pa of dinage in the s te has raised hether the two housds may ot fated on the prairie, y disi cpectations based on cur (furiated, and | reney expansion are therefore a little Ie 1 the old g Bu¢ the mon markets work ania presented the mmittee in the ¢ wi by the cill Gossip. .| was ~[Special Telegram | Holstein bull was s the animal became g his fastenings, atte ,000 | man, who is about seventy vears old, and | of vet cuuse nofther disturban une 0. ial | trampled | ath. on, Reports from all parts of —Utiited States District Attoruey | yoney is all subseribed and the worlc will bo | Mrs. Wagner made several attempts o | the count nuo ‘encourag f idly, Father C s s ontitlea | Fescue doomed - husbund, bub was each | ghle goods are in better de idly. Father Cassidy is entitlod ay by the ferocious beast, [ wenther at. Boston. - Boo 1y efforts in se- SHG L weather n. Boot N life. After driving | oather sel at firm prices. The sales of vay the mad brate | ool have been 2,000,000 pounds, with slizht work, coutinuing | concessions to buyers. Dy goods are quict ctim long after life | and woolen goods par arly dull. Philadelph v healthy trade i dwas one of the first settlers STl o rotal “hoom,! in the valley, o well-to-do_farmer, an eding st v friends. His sad and fright- i s and. wooluid largd be wmourned throughout this | of gy The fall clothing trade opens entire country. and the shoo trado exee e and in _general the prospect AN EMBANKMENT. is oo for more than the us e it St. Louis reports a trade arge volumo ; ral Injured in o | carly all lines with prospects improving:. B & 0. Wreck. The Minncapolis lumber manufacture s 1yonE, Md., June 20.—The New York | passess previous seasons, though the flour de- s was wreeked at 2 o'clock this morn- veak, and St. Paul notes a hetter trade with sht crop prospect. Milwi- i % leea finds th of crop weather, helping Obio railroad. Two_ sleepers were thrown [ fiade: and at Omaba busines is. getivo. A down an embankment. The fireman was | speedy scttloment of the strikes at Denveris killed and Charles Ackennin, chief engineer | expected, and business s good, but at D of the Staten Island troit strikes still curtail ocal trado and wool seriously injuved that I "'")'“*T""_‘ S s the | could be carried to Phils Pittshurg notes some 1z in the iron ar-old son of Rich- | Keanc of the Catholic universi T D M L] oy | i 3 cut about tho hoac works have closed for the season, butflin fo.eux inspaciol, (RSN IS S ‘{{‘;‘,‘“,',,","';,‘31 3 glass is active. Other western and southern wl S ) mjured, | reports of the same general tenor, Better T ielly. Son of Congressiuan Jtelly | weather and bright crop’ prospeets stimulate atfong tously i | tradein all divections and collections aro ACiongiehoss iscrlotslyina e taa e i at industries aro waiting action in congress which s Teport o tested Mississippl o Vs Morgan, in favorof Movian el of Ilinois presentec sAmMe committee upon ths Elliott, in favor of Miller. e Mr. Biand then offercd his resolution to BANK FAIL talce up the silver bill Mr. MeKinley made the point of order that | The Park National Closes Bec the niotion not privileged, and that the Did Not Mako Safe Loan only way to reach tho speake able was to Cireaao, dJune 20.—The Park National | any| formidable element of busing follow the order of morning business, slieve oug| is Me. Conger of Towa added 08 4 further | banlc of this city closed its dgors this morn- | believed, although itis not known Folat midet sarcastic democratie Tughior, | ng and u crowd of doposttors now surrounds | b bt whel at the bill was ot on the speaker’s table, | its place of business. The causes of the | be seen. ) l»vA\ll:jnllxle‘;llln I*;:.rdlg:l t{:ll’l:-lui':];n;n]n'xln:‘lmis;"n failure ave not yet known. A notice posted The votes in the house today relating to | the ends of justice. A and o0sition to the ¢ e ill stood abo o same. of order and held that the bill was on the > s it is in charge of J. D, DL Do Do Sl v is, national bank examiner. Charles £, ker's table and therefore within reach, iwd is the president. It has been or- aid the effect of the spee ‘h the bill was originally ¢ a few years. Its stock sold No sf ble at this writing. wits not an important oue, its capi- Ry S, Hearn, Sl = A SERIOUS CHARGE. O'NEiLL, Neb., June 20. to Tie Ber ill comes to the front | whe h a big school building, The Catholic con- | b ation began today the erection of a 32 ck und stone convent school building. The | gored and trampled him to de United States District Attorney Ewing Accused of Conspiracy. Special Tel f the use it fas it would not be a thorough | CHICAGO, June @ success if it was antagonized by Itis | Bwing, a hold-over official of the Cleveland ) at he | g dministration, will have a serious a vora ly upon the free coinage | o as Postoffice Tuspectof r e would veto it remains to : ; . i AT art charges i with conspiracy to defeat | ave jubilant over the prosp: ; “The building will b erccted and ready for se by Nov This will give O'Neill the E er- | Soveral months ago the inspector, aftor | hetter-sehool fuciliti = avoring wajority of pwoor thiee | months of investigation, detected James V. | lino of the I age, weigl sasures, | Devine, the son of a prominent South Side | ley. Hoy awelghes and Smeasures, ot e valuable packages from he depot mate is known t it would ; tint e 2 | BaEe ortnded spor ack | the mailsin the, Chicago postoftice. Devine | line is here and the ¢ Al tement of mssets | bo amended and - oreported | back | (GINUE o8 By bonds by Commissioner | will be begun at once. O"Neill will not Hoynio and indiotadiby tho grand Jury, brate this year till tho short line arrives, DOWw. A petit jury in Judge Blodg irt found ich will be about July 15. Then she will Devine guilty, It was the most important ©a “rouser.” Two Killed and Seve the postal authorities havehad for a long | St. John addressed a large audience in the A few duys after conviction Devine | court house last night on the amendment. & was hurried before Judge Blodgett and ac- The prohibitionists held county con- s cepted and paid a fine of 3300, vention yi and decided to place a | oxp: “I can't sec thvough this matter,” said | county ticket in the field. ing at Childs' station on the b Captain Stuart today; “we had enough evi- = donca to schd '(H8 detendant 'to. the peni- A Boy t'carfully Mangled. tentiary for ‘séveral years. Suddenly and | Nowrvork, Neb., June 20.—[Special Tele- without much warning he was released with | gram to Tie Brr.]—An accident occurred at am to | ), pushed cusa- | to great credit for his untir curing the school and the people of O' ots. time d barely escap the terror ven vas exti s than any town on_the | WS eXTY mont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val- on the door s an unwaverin al ¥ con- | gauized only ommit- | % i jon was | 8t par Heehy vhiether the senate had added new matter —a | 0V labilities is obtain dment —that was subject to consid- | The ban muittee of the whole, tal stock be for the short stion_of the building order underwh sidered was to take the bill out of the of the whole. The only que: original Windom bill. The demo solidly for free coinage, but are 1z only $200,000. Thereport of the | present fight because they believe they can condition of the bank May 17 last showed | casta reflection upon Speaker Reed. ™ The loans and discounts amounting to $630,000; | fuct thuta number of x ans voted with the democrats to res ction of the speaker in referring the mittee cannot be construed as a are not in the sration in After considerable further debate on the point Mr. Butterworth de 1 that there were not twenty-five men under the dome of & . the capitol who believed upon their oath that | notes and bills vediscounted, 3 the bill was incorrectly referred. [Repub- | fund — §1,000, and undivided = profits, i $18.000. The failure not unex- Its president in the hat business Itimore & flection at the hands of republican members upon the blican speaker. It only means that. there co coinige advocates who are_upon thewm from their : ol “compollod th stand | 8 PALLEY fito which docs wot, nearly cover the | tho Union Pacific depot this evening as_the indicted undor the Unitod States statutos, | Southbound freight was switching acre which provides for imprisonment only fron George, an eight one to five years.at hard lavor. I am’ thor- | ard Morgar, a Union Pa 2 that there is something wrong | undertook to his subsequent sorrow to ¢ an applause. 3 : « Mr. Marvow replied that a majority of the | bected in_banking cir wouse declared otherwise. He was here to [ made considerable money in the. Ty out the wishes of the people—a major- | and took charge of the bank, it is said, with- ity of the people. out sufficient knowledge of banking. I'he re- Mr. Butterworth said there was no tyranny | Sult was that its loan department Iike thic tyranny of a majority that acted in | Stood to have been conducted of the law. [Great democratie ap- vative bankers consider neces- , with the result of getting rather a poor d, s0 he Bishop. At Wash- bid transit ro i bhefore delphi ts that they t movements intended to weaken the s under 55 strictly again cause of free coinage. of Missouri, who is one of tho leading demotrats now tigfiting the spoaker’s | o860 fb rulings, acknowledged today that the demo- sath et ) : crats were standing together simply to *sit | here. The United States attorney did not | through between the cars while they were ‘I'" In down on the speaker.)’ Ho says that he | confer with the postal department before he | not, in motion. Al knew that there were a lot of democrats, who | 8sked for a 3300 fine. ' We would have never | The train suddenly stavted and caught his | Gf A4 s Closed were opposed to coinage and that they ""1',“‘_“':‘;1 :_)Lutml dltpf'\lu«m ni}lqa r;\sc.”. body just as he had nearly succeeded in get- | Jured. i Iy 0 4 =1 0800 vere voting soiidly for “cussedness.” Buf ho United States Attorney Ewing, when | ting through safely. The wheels passed over L 2 PTE v expected t rive o) handed i ovor tothe elerk of the committeo [ WASHINGTON, June 20, —The comptrolter of | {0 SEEENON Gutof the fact thai thore | tsked about the matter, doclined to make any | one leg, completely severing the foot and BURGLALS ANTER RUETED. B iooioa. DL Teeus (A ivis ey I on coinnge s looked like a conspiracy to | the currency said this afternoon that n wore some republicaus voting with the demo- | Statement. Devine is the son of a prominent | anikle, and but the heroic effort of @ boy | jaoriie G, I Gu wool mavket shows some signs of renction eBtain physical possession of the bill, tion in closing the Park National bank of | crats. and wealthy democrat, who is a great friend | companion, the accident would probably have | + *11¢¢ “‘,“f;:"’ l'i}‘“ "“‘(‘; Gung 8t hhe cotton manufacture waits the départure Mr. Conger of Towa, chairman_ of the c Chicago was based on the report of the bank | Tl bill still rests upon the speaker’s table | of District Attorney Ewing. resulted fatally, b Vork and Capture One, R SR D mittee on coinage, said the bill was deliv and is yet considered as in committee of the == == Doctor hastily summoned to attend | Woonnury, N. J., June 20.-—Three burgli Inall its departments the business in hides to his clerk before 11 o'clock examiner. It appears, the comptroller says, | s LOUISIANA’S SEDUCERS. the boy es, and at last accounts hewas | were surp the polico ecarly this | leather and llnml~ wmd shoes is uetive and it During the the banl made largo loans on doubtful as comfor aking into the post- | promising, with better prices maintaied. of the journal ¢ ] urity, and some ofticers of the bank have | the somn nage, weights and meas. | The Juarez People Outhidding the | blame is attached to the railroad employes. Y o oo | Gopper adv Toudis auiobibuatrorn posacssion for a short time fnorder to make | been heavy Dorrowers on ifs account. Phe | e b poen amended o that it does not 0ld Lottery People. ofico-i ciEhovy el b ofioors fo | ol s we brod and herc, and there is i some clerical endorsements, but he (Conger) | comptrollér says a roceivor will_certainly be | ghow any action on the bill whatever, Mr. R AL T Etroi s Conei thie conl NSO Sy s . had agaia taken it back W the committee | appointod unless there is a change inthe | pung of Missouri moved to lay the bill before e iE L o e i o ALva tation of an advanee in price Jul clerk. management and the contribution rof new | tho house and direct the speaker to present it | 1 5 jmean < Tho omplications S S Xl there The state of forcign trade is fair for tho Mr. McCreary maintained that under the | capital to put the bank on nd basis. The | for inmodiate consideration, but there were | in the lottery fight are daily increasing and [ —At2 o'clock yesterday afternoon theve as- | gured, The burglars had about completed | o0 StC ; adstufts, provisions, constitution the bill had never been properly | comptvoller says it is not likely the failure | dilutory motions which consumed the time up | the offer made by “Now York and English | sembled at the Grand Army hall - in_this cit; 2 3 ), " illtams of Tinois said that yester- | 1ine of paper. > amotion to reconsider was pend- | President nd the resolution had been adopted, the | solvent and will be reopened soon. The gov- chairman of the committe on coinage walked | erament exuminer refuses to talk, up tho speaker’s desk, took up a bill that he o (Williams) believed was the silver bill and Why It Liggh ker insists that the bank is rd vol nju by ble Bis could be expected. No | yoming while 1 Ay morn- fternoon, tpon the request | ¢ vk, it had been put in his | 8 whole.” The journal of day, which showed that the bill had b minitted to ot pursuit and many shots were oxchanged. After an exciting race and a fieree struggle one of the burglars was cap- ns Meet and Organize. b., June [Special toTie Bel te Special Y out is better in the long run for the countr | | the job and were on the point of leaving with $ : i f o4 any other ihstituti AT 4 > cotton and vetrolewm for May amounted to f%;fl‘z‘fl'in‘}.‘f-{ L,I:?“fi«:_iu:;umfn!3‘.‘.‘:‘?‘.‘[;:.;(-‘; The | will effect any other institution. to the hou‘r of ?\lljnurnznm;tl. and the motion | capitalists’ to give more for the charter to | @ large number of \'cl('m"! of 61 |.;., who r‘>r- their booty. - 30,412,874 or cent move than last year, ons u required the 0 keep a e is yet pending. No one is able to forecast the | do business in this state than the Lousi ganized a County Veteran association by A Satistactory Ad, ud in cat decreaso in cotton ournal. Untilthat journal was approved it st 8. ome is conte: F S gl aauiany 3 M S A Satisfuctory Adjustment. it For tho £ird0 Wol b J l|| 0 A Blow at Western Lin-~s, outcome of this contest. Many of the free company proposes has still further mixed | clecting the following officers: C. P. Man- LCopiiright 1890 by James Gordont Bennete.] s other items g Ior the three welks entrv i the journal was yoid. ~ He held that X Windom bill with the bullion clause stricken | things. An investigation was set on foot > e e TR 0.8 por ca 2 Tue ! 0| dor S€ 8 A VD, LrOQsuIor. v d case pared with lnst year o per cent, e placed before the house for action, 0 A " | than the measure which was adoptea by the | rivals for the Louisiana company’s business, gates to the S:;Ju Veteran associati very conference today yielded to the sug- | swelled by a prospect of higher dutied, e § :“i‘:]”ull"‘x‘lll‘f:‘“:‘;ll;‘t)“'s‘h:“‘;uf.‘{“‘l‘l“y"“"“fi‘"“ western freight rates was a stunning blow to | that thoy ard fighting for, but they refuse to Wheat has declined it for tho week age ot that_the spoaker, | o ? 0 2 o | recede from the position 'they took in the be- , with no cb in corn_and with por) uinder rulo. 24, 1ay mattors on his table, in: | Western.linos: : The report fluds that the | recede Las o ative to the Congo tavift and decided to In- | fents per barrel lowor, Tho. alleged market cts to be | for ffoe is unchanged and oil is a shado ; ned ouly by the Lo the | highor with butter and eges, but sugar hus gon 1op. EFIl e i declined and eighth for vaw and rofined. Ncb,, June 20.—[Special Tele- ty.of !‘"I 0 : : The business curring th whout, ]—The testimony in the | ‘Tbe United States s left to conduct inde- | ypo country during the past seven days nuim trial was concluded this morn- | Dendent negotiations with the Congo frce | ber 14 as ared with @ total of 212 lust bin opened the argument for | State on that subject as per vequest. Liberia f w Por the year le, Jolin Gibson and | Terrell on the part of the United States One thing has been demonstrated and that is | Hedden, C. P. Many n an It was an euthusiastic Samuel L. Roberts, meeting of tue sold that the state will get an enormous revenue TITE STORY GREW. if the lottery is permitted to continue. 20, aud : e ; nts from the Missouri to the Missiseippi | . The widely published story that the presi- The syndicato is the Mexican Iuternational The C: viver, are excessive and should be 17 cents | font had informed and ts regpectively ve-clection based upon a rem It find further that corn and oats from | made toJohn H. Woody Kansas und Nebraska poluts to the river | correspondent ofa Cincinnat and now | jco,” The tickets of the Gr ly that the | 8 railway travel ug agent. Ju: 2 ave backed t Go TALeS Of A6 conts on gain and 51 eonts oy | merly lived in Indianapolis and knew the | qud tho Bl Paso National bk of rates of 4 conts on grain und 5L cents on | president well, although of opposite: polities. | Tox, Tho company hus not been orzan u v Ton tha lomwest, distuneo o | bcing in to Tie called at the white house | long, its first drawing having taken plico d aro likewiso diseriminating in | $he conversation’ the. pre Mr. Bland asled whether the bill would b [ HFiERle sme rates ave chavged for distanees | yomarked that when his teon elosed e Laid before the house tomorrow morning. A8 niready noted, Chalrman Wi shouldipoibicstarlndiguanolisnandaredg _‘Phe speaker declined to unswer that ques- | 1 fomtato | Conmores . Railway s tion until the proper time. ; Mr. McComas demanded the regu Tho speaker said the regular o private bilk which e passed to the clork M (\~I|I:l|lr|||n,'ln be expected to decide where the | Wy jhe made a careful study of the ques ikl was, 0 Tlie Speakor-Whenover tho bill s in ordor, 4 providing the views of the other side are cor- o roads themselves hard opinion) bocause he doos not think it is the |yt Chapal of the Alton and S Proper time. As Mosses, Bland and Springer finally sistod on spocitlo ruling tho speaker finally ruled that Mr. Bland’s resolution to procecd to the consideration of the silver bill was not inorder under the rules. was not proper to send a bill anywhere. The | cpeago, June 20.—[Special Telegram to | coinage advocates are frank to say that tho S et Robarti AL O e of Junc exports from New York show a de- r further discussion by Mr. Bland, the | senate on the result of its investigation into | sonate, and that sentiment and principle | 4014 the result has sot everybody to talking. | held at Lincoln June Dr. Sudler, A. D. | gestions and objections made by Ministey | cecd last year's by 20.6 per ¢ t cluding the siiver bill, before the house for | Présent minimum rates on corn and oats of 20 | €inniug. corporate the measure in separate action, cents from the Missouri river to Chics The ‘speaker sald that perhaps he could sim- plify the matter andsuggested to M. Bland thaf he understood his wish to be to g the matter when it naturally came up, posing it was on the spealer upon the matter this time. W chair proposed to do was that when the bill | should be was reached it should be brought before the house. But the gentleman did not s n to consider that this was Friday—private bill | 06 e day—and that private bills alone were in | 55 inites order. ¢ signatd a well “known ntimate | banking ecompany, which has a conce ond” that he would nov bo a candidate for | feom the Me ion | Bratwic an_ government for the Grand | gram to Tur Bre wlehe | ottery of Juarez, with headqut g formerly the | ity of Juarez, formerly Paso del Nor the ing. : s ol the stute and was followed by R. S, Bibb for [ 15 to e invited to adher ty. Al | thefigu Ities that have arisen in the conference A. Hazlett for the de se and County ave now been disposed of andat is expected 1 conelude the avgu- | that it will finishits labo ase will probubl to the i conts lower, and fin the defense. Nominat WASHINGTON, Jund s hard ufter the Louistana com- | ments tomorrow, and sant Lo thio BoAta tkio nominationa of Thom 1d will prove that it is a dangerous | be given to the jury tomorrow night, It is The Sultan Alarmed. 3, Milehrist to be United States atiorr patitor. thought a verdict of manslaughter will be xo | GoxszaNmiNOFLY it is me ns. Pue prosident today v H. J. Dobbs wil in a fow days, and was cor . Tu the course of | Al but it fdent incidentully 7 pecial Cable- | thie northern dis of « N June 20— ~The leading ulemas and | Min t of IHinois; Jame lato justice of the Stwpson Chester, ely a quostion of money as to | turned. of the | 4l practice of law. This remark was re- ation | heated until it grew to a story to the dimen- > tinding: % sued a noti ing tho npauy shall run tho lottery business i — gram to Tuk Br b in Louisiana e will show that we have all Gage County Veterans. sof sions published. the capital needed,” said Mr. Wetls of Rich- BeaTrice, Neb LAX NEBRASKA ENUMERATORS, mond, who made the proposition to | gram to Tie Ber. the louse on behalf of suprc postinaster are agitating against the course of the June 20.—(Special Telo- | sultan in enter An organization of the s of Gage county was effected ¥ by the election of J. A. Smith ey made a vigorous protest against the: v order. | g the. commission have i T OWAS B 1 that prior to 1ssuing an orde i reading | putes us recommended they will give nddi- i l’lllfwwfl 2 Doon. raoolyea ) s Sl 4 tional heaving to roads interested, beginning | to the effcet that at least one or two censu Springer wished to_know whon tho | jyy's “in Washington. Chairman Walker, | supervisors in Nebraska have been very lax | $1,230,000 per annum to step in i V. Ebersol seoretary, M fon; | in their efforis to sccuro . fall vomsus ot all | ana lotfor company’s shoos. The sy “.utv ,ll’,“"»‘“""“t“ and B N 2Dboreol SEQrSHARY: the old regime ¥ g D roposed | the ¢itizens of their distriet. Some time ago | I represeit means ‘busiuess and we shall get | Twenty-two delogates were elocted i the greaty npire. res o enforcoment of the proposed | (ot Manderson wroto to the supervisor | tho franchise. Our offer raised the Louisiana | meéeting of the State Votorans' association at | fie BITRUACSS fu BIESIHT Nispiol thisins s bid $250,000 per annum. It the | Lincolu June 25, WOVORIONG wWas' prompiod by po aining foreigners with ban % and iguoring the inten ) m Bell. v and the suffcrings of : Vi e Y Mosloms. At a meeting of the softas it [ HOLYoK una p0,o(Speciti 10, 0N red that the moment had arvived to | Bre.]—The Holyoke five department has just alane conducive to | put in position” a 700-pound firo alarm bell ity of the and fe tion been received here tod in the count ow York | votaran sold agrecing to give “““”f"f'_'l the Louisi- | here yesterda English capitalists, connected fous portion ons in his | composcd of tif ates of the | ment of Chicl G, W and, is well equippe guarded and | and trained to speedy and effecuve work, i . heen prohibited e al meoting | Several civie und military officiuls have beeu Acquitted of Btection Frauds, act for | arrestod. Ciicaao, dune 20 ~The. jury in the casé of ¢ wator mains was let R iR OP Corcovan aud Alderman-elect Meade, 4 of this city at 8,112 Trespassing Cattle, 55 and prospe by an_electric alarm system to £ the city. The hose tean, hors under the mana s will be aisastr now what to | 8t Omuha asking him what, if any, effort had | compuny i moral Man- | been made to take the census of the oneor | Louisiana company makes a bid of equul Jonm of tha | two hundred citizens of the state who are | amount, we will offer 31,500,000 aud are pre- ¢ ) 3 ily located in Washington, and ho | pared, in case the-Louisiana company comes Beatrice, Neb,, June 20.—[Spe ly. Subsequently he tele- [ 10 our figures,gopy tho state 32,000,000 per | gram to Tug Bre.|—At a spo supervisor, making the same | aunum.” p > city council last nig| o ca ipervisor, making the same Juno 20.—The New. | Of the city council last nignt the cont ),000 & year for lottery Since Tucsday the - Yildiz Kiosk huye been « lal - e ingress and cgress huve mtour A Big Contract Let. Kock Island see ouly a 1058 in such rates, [ tempor even with such a crop-of last io | received o sible argument will bé preseuted | graphed to th i g them to - forego [ Imuiry, stating that there were i large num- 310N ROUGE, g § strongest pe to the commission to indu the making of the reduction the extension of th to W. H, Duffett ber of Omaha people here who should | gas3 bill offe QgD uitde x Sl be noted in the census of that distriet, but he v. Bland appealed. pacific » has received no indication yet that any effort s Mr. McKinloy moved to lay the appeal on | o o ":\""'J'lf"’;"‘_;(]"‘A‘I‘(",':"g‘ tative | 1S been made to take tho consus ofOmaha | Proposition as ;.-m;'&,\- and clussc the table. ABILIHGROMN, e CPresentative | Giyizons in Washington. A number of Ne- | fant born of . ported to the house from the | brlia peopls b ific railronds tho bill agreed | sonding statemen ing the secre- | the census oftice, but it is not C 'd wholesale election e, this verdict acquitting the b on il for all COINRIRe G during the lust election h telegram f returned spassing cat- | prisoners privileges been introduced in the houso by Pipes. Shaftack denounces the i b —— Wasixaroy, Juno 20, —The i Hack Licenses Regulated. 0 of Indian afMairs has received g cme, The | Beazuick, Neb., June20.—[Spacial Tele- | g6 governorof Oklahoma thatt ugrossed | gram to Tie Bk, |—The city council 1ast | t1 from the Towa Indian rescrvation are de D5 of sottle I'he ofticials Postal Teleg. the cattlemen occupying t londs of the lowas that if furthe to Okl oma settle 1 b 0. cattlo they will be summ Tho repor Yer the veto. -l the Indian Tervitory. ates. The report accompanying the bill MISOELLANEOUS, L S Y — i It appears from the report of the | gix.Governor West of Utah, who has been Bread Cast on the Waters. Rurderer Jalnson Surrondars, P G Senate Puacific railway commission that the methods | i, 'the city for 0 o Aunuky, Neb., June 20.—Charl, v R e . by which the construction of this road was o territories v be ready for ehood, | today Mr. Btewart, rising to s question of | pointed o the construction of il bond-aided | démaerat, but 1t took u rosidenco in Utah to | avenue, Chicago, ywas a soldier in the Franco- | (o tho sherif and is now. in jail b pelvlloge, denled the truth of tho [ bacls miloads, sud 1t 8 nropor remedy | convince ino that tho situation there can only | Prussi "While ho was on sentry duty | i proliminavy hearlngs 1t is sald v receutly published, giving an account of | £uld be found the government mlght be i | bo controlled by the most rigid and effective | ay the fortress of "Dijon one of Garib 1 ackmailing s vo gone to the trouble of | Morris lottery bill was yesterds citizenships to | and passed to” its third reading in the house, | night passed an ordi kely that in | the vote being 43 @ 34, and the lottery mem- | fop hucks and omnibuses at 815 per year a ury to mogotiato with the | the hurly burly of the season proper notation | bers claim that the governor will voto the | duiys and freight wagons at $10 per ye 2 | can bo given “of the information in the re- | lotfry measuroand that its friends cannot | pic owners of the vehicles are also required turns. secure the necessary two-thirds to pass it to give a bond of e 2 ph Bill Postponed, WasiiNGrox, June tee on postoftices and postroads has postpond further consideration of the postal telograph § bill until t The yeas and nays were ovdered, pending | Dalzell to ’V\'hh'll M, Crisp moved that the house ad- | committee on P journ . b um, - upon by the-committee author 15l motion awas defoated, but the hour of & | aigel ¥ having d, the house' under the rules o el e e rar vk v tho oventng sesson to- ba or | SIS UL S VO biliad conpany, fox pension busiuess. No business was trans- [ & AN b Reted attho evoning session, however. - ice fixing tho licenses | stroying the ¢ a s of their e house commit tary of the tr Sioux City next fon of the house. suy s Johnson, | A World's Fair Banquet, ; —[Special Tologram o | 1,0 shot and killed his brother-in-law, James & Ber.|—Carl Gustav Poch of Oukley | whitoman, last Monday, suvrende uo time, suys’ “Tho rest of | Gmoxao, Jumms 8 Ciicago, Jdune 20.—Arrangements b been comploted for o regeption and banquet to the worlid's faiv commissioners by the citi 15 0f Chicago next Thursday evening. | cs the national and state commissioners the members of Prosi t, Chiof Justice Fuller, srnor Fifer d himself awaiting that John di's | son has acknowledged the commission of the d bis | crime, s a0 e He Geneva Graduntes, Gexeva, Nob, Juno 20.—[Special Tele ]—At the Geneva high school | under the | ang ladies | nerson wnd person stol 2 theroe have been inyite dent Harrison's cabi Justice Harlun and Go: an imaginary conflict between himself and UG TR DMr. Reagan, Mr. Reagou also stated that | Jawfully appropriated to the there was absolutely no foundation for the | this reason the committe xoport the bill a proviso, tho uteution of which is 10 | Acquired by the church for purposes Lontrry | T TR B o | save to the government the right of action, it ey ] Vg o postoftioe appropriation bill and tho | A4Y6 16 I RINCrament tho right of action, £ | to tho spivit of our institutions and punishing those monoys. vor from the original | jogislation, Thé peoplo of Iduho havo ¥s by them un- | {he Taws they ne s anatodicd. gy | mous h an lucome of #4500 i you b ation escheating tho property | \ill return to his old home in Gern nd Poch su curad | mon attomptod £o eacaps »d to shut out the Mor- | jife, The the polls. In Utah we have | and left Poc aribaldian died a few A Juveni KroKUK, Ia., June 20, spocia from Blandinsvill, Iil,, says Otis Peaning lly shot Elmer Hamil M - - To Wolcome the Rifle oxa Haxnuno, June 20.—[Special Cablegram o | givoction of Prof. Chaplin, throe 0 it must bo struck.” | Tur Ber.]—The Huwburg Rifle association | graduated: Misscs Dewpster, k ok und daughter | has made extensive proparations to welcome | Moulton gram toTus Bee ises last night, which wer polyganiy. Why, then, should we not have | luws to break the power of Mormonism at the consular and diplomatic appropriation bill was recorded and placed on the calendar. i e 8 (o broght the “Consideration of the leglslative, exceutive More Cloakmakers Locked Out. e noral ARd Mis, Vin W aud fudielal uppropriation bill wus rosumed. | - Nuw Yous, June 2. —Another fim lockod | left this aftarmoon for Nebriska. 1 or somo discussion the amendment in- | out 1000f their cloakmakers this morning, | Today's Post of this city has un interview | s sorioan riflom srican lino §hoasing tho slury, of, the commissioner of | making twelve firms fn all now who have | With Goneral Van Wyek, in which b suys: | 3000 Wilind, o e et B T st e ol 0 1% S | locked tholr men out. About seven thousand | “4he farmors’ allianoe is growing, not only | folfival, ‘A vontest has boon arrangod to ta 5,500 wils grecd o, The motion to ueroase tho compensation of the SUFveyor goneral of * Oregon from §1,500 to £,500 was agroed to, T'he bill was thon formally reported to the A sixteen, fal o twenty, last night becauso Hamil mproie s in " his clothing while Peuning tock Attac . ton was (o swimming. Nesraska Crry, Nob, June 20.—[Special —_————— ‘ 1 15, 1 viflomen who re coming from A Shoe A ooded 1 Lasovne, N. D, June 20.—Thero was a tremendous rainfall botweon this place wud * Furgo yesterday, Fields are flooded - Detained on Suspiclon. | Absolutoly Puro. 2. -Bix Italian llh\li aits wore detainod o lewvenin y on suspicion that | DortAug legram to T BEE.|—An attachment was ainst the stock of shoes of w York riflemen | toduy issued a mburg club for | willism Tuomey for $790.70 in favor of a Bos ton firm, which claims that the transfer of omey from a former owner 1 intent. Y 2 here botween five and o tendency is developing | it fiye dopendent nominations. In Ne sorpurations have for years con men and women are idle in _consequence of | it Nebruska, but in all thenorthwest. Party | i but thoy are cheerful und say they | lines arc loose assary | to make braska the thestrike, aro able to hold out all summer if nec to make their employers recoguize the union. embers of the E the stock to T mfiemod. i G o ¥ Soria, June 2, —The seutences passed upon | couspirators who Bridge Contr haicimisals trolled a majority of the republicen | senate aud tho amendments in - committes of 5 and a minority o omocratic leudd tho whole agreed to. A motion was made to $ Bond Offerings. Tha Taties Rave \‘.Ln"-:fmxl g ']m‘x {ncrease the salary of the commissioner of In WasiiNaToy, June 20.—(Special Telogram | nominations and disastrous defeats £ Mafor Panitza and otuor dian affirs from $4,000 to 8,000 to Tue Bus)—Bouds offered: L, party. This fall we elect full state, were found guilty of attempting to over- | SuELTON, Neb, J Mr. Stewart moved to strike out tho item | $1.04. tive sud congressional tickets aud the peoplo | throw the government have been conlirmed. | gram o Tue Bes. | Youk, J ot Lot A #0.—[Speoial oflico be county board let the | they were coutract A craam of Laitir buking powdor, Mtghest trengih--U. 5 Governmout Re s 183 horers.

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