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e e DAILY BEE. = — e e ] THE OMAHA OMAHA. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE SCATTERED T0 THE WINDS, | Micmmmsaminet o esvine st coee: AN ATTEMPTED LYNCHING., | nell :1\.. 1., evening all the political parties we repre- | A Young Laay Stolen Feom a Hotel in monthly and certificates 'mable in coin | sented except tho social(sta. Broad Daylght. ) and a légal tender and wh 3 compromiso The emperor gave audicnce to lay sw CASTLE, Pa., JUNOBBIA mast daring | fallod and the bill cam\ “ore tho house ——— Bweetwater and Pleasanton, Nebrasks, Gom- | £ Perey Audcrson, the British A Brutal Outrago Committed on o Tincoln | o CNEUR O i ok oy fon | Tho Thriving Torrtory Anxions to ba Num- | Ruldovl voted fo the Blat — eudmiont, v | B, A, Jncobson, a_ Blacksmith, Struck by pletely Obliterated. conversation at the fete the emix Working Man. one of the leading hotels, the corri of bered Among the States, month and for the Chandler wendment re- Lightning and Instantly Killed, ssed keen satisfaction at acquiring Heligo- which were crowded a6 the time with men stricting purchases to the produets of Ameri T and, rarh iy atod ) can mines, Both Manderson and Paddock e N discussing the congressiofal deadlock in this voted for free and unlimited coluage on the | HEAVY LOSS AND LITTLE INSURANCE. TARIFF REDUCTIONS, SUBJECTED TO TERRIBLE INDIGNITIES. | gistrict. They were startled about s:0 | SHE HAS THE REQUIRED POPULATION. | Jinii‘pivsase of the bill 1n the house con. | DISASTROUS FIRE AT SOUTH OMAHA. o'clock by Mrs. Phi¥lips of Sterlin, of the delegation bolted the cauens 3 Statements of Their Effect Upon Cus- a guest of the hotel, rushihig down stairs and | i | Dilland voted with the freo coinage advocates No One Reported Killed, But Many toms I ipts. Some of His Fellow-Employes Take a | calling upon them frantleally, “For Go An Instance Showing How Easily Con- lu»f.‘.n;|||~‘-11n|\ ;.(.[«.-‘1“ he b uu‘nl[ was [ A Residonce and Genoral Morehandise N y S Moy y | Flow: sont 1o the senate. ) SOy and Were Dangerously Injured By Fast Wasmisotoy, June 22, —Statements of the Dislike to Him and Try to sake rescuo that child. They have stolen my gressmen Change Their Views Voted.ta stiataun: she kp:'.lk‘v R eference of | Store Totally Destroyed - Several Flying Timbers — Hundreds effects upon the customs receipts by the pro- Wreak Summary child.” When the wom@n had sufticient] Upon Some Very Im- the bill to the committee on coinage, w Business Houses Flooded - Elees ! g KaBottel by the recovared from He d measures, Connell alone voting w Rendercd Homeless. visions of the tariff bill, as reported by the s i recovered from her excitéinent to explain, it oAt Qusstions. an ros, « 5o Wis 8 Y .scnate financo committee, have been com- Mkl yiiidis was learned that the two men who had a mo- ' < ;'I"!"l'l""'_J:'II oL o LI WL e e se show the amount of dutits eaker's decision, pleted. T June 22, —[Special Tele- | collected in 185 upon the importation of all ment before quietly buf huv through the crowd with & young girl were WasniNGros Brieav Tis Ovana Brr, | passed DEATIL OF MRS, GRIMES, Kearsey, N Lixcory, Neb., Jun [Special to THE M 1dow Sonat One of the most torvible storms which has 0 drekt AR % 8 LixcoLy, Neb,, June [ 3 : oy R 518 FOURTEE Sk L Mrs, Grimes, widow of the late Senator | . 1 ; A gl Lo 2ot 0 A2 Gt ) ) :;\:hu‘;:«:::;‘:::.::tl:::?»‘;:oy:(ln::v xhr(.):‘,h:..::‘zlu “::;l Brr.]—The people of Lincoln wereastounded | the fpauctor T o WAnNoras, D, Oy June M Grimes of lowi, wnd mothorin-law, X "*;'l!:"* soctian for somo timo broko over : A Y , roposed by senate as- b J s | Kirl they have stolen, Nov L Astizerox, D. O, June 8 ) | 1o Allison, died today at { of seventy- | the city last night about 9 o'clock, The wind villuge of Pleasanton, twenty miles north of | th AHCRCents proposed by the SCEEES K& | taday to learn of the attempted lynching this | Eootven, my siater. HoBfather and mother | Governor K. E. Warren of Wyoming is here | (5 ANson, digd tdayat the aee of s suidenly incroased fh forse to almost @ glo ¢ residence at 5 o'clock tomor : g here, this afternoon at 2 o'clock and wiped | %46, Tho duties cstimated under’ the | morning of G. W. Blakeley by six of his com- | are dead and she has beell Hving with us at | 4nq « % | rades in the Lincoln paper mill. Blakeley is a | Sterling, TiL, our home, tWe have been visit ingin this section, and Mhursday night we were at Mrs, Moses', my#ister, where these | unfinish “The bill admitting Wyoming to | at the fami i d the house afternoon, and in the evening the remuins, | beoomPaniod by a magnificont. electrical di wator Allison and others | Play. The heavens werein a coutinuous blazo statehood has already pa out the entire town. Only meagre reports | house bill amount to §20 1 business before the senate, under _the bill _amended by the | man of probably forty years and lives on accompanied b can be obtained of the damage to Property | scnate, $201,680,007. The equivalent ad va- | Tenth street south of Van Dorn. He has | er(at Mes Mosess EERER WOTER WS | eredit is due Delogate Carey for his untiving | Of the family, will stact to Butlington, I, | 0f liht and the accompanying thunder was outside of the town lorem rate under the house bill is 52.80 per | o ped 1 1iis famil 1 ks ik h S where the interment will take place. territic 4 ? 8 cent; under {ho senato bill 5197 per cent, | SCveral mouths to feed in his family and has | Mr. Phillips Yr-'\'vn!cd m, and now they | work in its behalf, The whole territory is a SRBNIRRL GLDET ABITTHD Tho > Pleasanton is situated at the terminusof the | i i fiiction in rovenue by the transfor of | the reputation of being a hard working man | have followed us here, WWhile Mr. PHillips | yuie for statehood. We are ready and wait- 0 A NEBRASKA CAL TTED, ie Joudest peal of thunder, about 9:30 A 3 ki Bigtis e ydonham of ka was yoster- | p. m., followed the TR lopot fo chedic our. bagiuge, s ing. The census will give us nearly one hun- | qay adinitted 18 1 cadot to Wost Dot . The | © lowed the flash of lightning which in the house bill, in- | and good provider for his family. He was | went to the Nantasket division of the Union Pacific and | articles to the free WAL e T R was only recently incorporated. The place | Clding 810,827,578 reduction in fnternal reve: | employed for a long time at the paper mill, | W00 (ol e from fhe. They were gone | dred thousand population, and but for the in- | entering class numbers only seventy.cight | vy DR s I-{'m}x' "1" sl contained about one hundred and fifty people, | committee, Is estimated ai 871,004,774, By the | Dut for some reason anumber of his fellow | yofore I could raise an alkrm." surmountablo dificultics of enumerating a | out of moro than one hundred and fifty ap- | FITRBRRE AL 0. B0 Mandorson sireety k y o hien | transfer of articles to the frec [ist in the sen. | Workmen cherished an open. hatred for him |~ When Mr. Phillips ret@imed to the hotel he | population scattered over a region one and a | Plicauts. Pruny 8. HEATHL # Jucobson instantly and stunniug his all of whom are homeless. The hotel, which | Jelei By B tion in revenue is estimated | and they finally secured his discharge. | informed the mayor, wholeaused ofticerstobe | j1e v s large s the six New England wife and brother, who were in the same was the lurgest structure, was blown to | at 80,509,343, A foot note to the recapitula- | Blakeley’s son secured a position in the mill, | Sent in pursuit of the m v":‘I'I‘n“:fl:""h}{(“‘"x; states 1t would give us 135,000, Wyoming R ves and scattered in the path of the cy- | tion sa ‘These tables aro prepared | however, and though getting but a boy's | Qutsuccess, as they ol = B 8 15,000, WYOMME | Drs Mornes, Tn, Juno 22.—[Special to io house faces nortn and the window cas pieces and scattered in the p ¥ lupon the plan and theory - usually e e o B S V'S | buggy at tho hotel dooy and had driven out | will have largely a homo market for her |, 'S 01 [Sp About all of the republican | Ing on one window was torn completely oft county conventions for the selection of dele- | the glass shattered, the weather-boarding gates to the state, congressional and judicial | torn off and the room filled with plaster and conventions in this state have been held. So [ broken glass, far us reported they have been harmonious, | 10 the next room Jacobson was standing and the indications are that a spirit of har- | beside the chimney putting a screw into the mony will prevail in the state convention at | head of the bed on which luy his four-months Sioux City next Wednesday. The temper- | 0ld baby, ance question will be the principal bone of Suddenly a tremendous peal of thunder contention, but the prohibition wing of the | s heard and Juvobson foll hoadions 'to tho party has been active and will probably con- | sitting at a tahle T the mnm"w.q}(\x’“:mn;ul:i trol the action of the convention, It is freely | by the shock and did ot recover conscious- predicted that a plank similar to that of last for nearly half an hour. The brother clone; the proprietor was seriously hurt. dhe esthnates ate lavgely | Wages—a dollar a day—helped keep the wolf | of tho city at full speed. | produo E. E. Howendobber, a druggist of Bertrand, aland more or less unreliable und | from the door temporarily. — Yesterday | The abductors are Amoldand Hugh Coch. | {4 troeless and fuelless Kansas and Nebraska. 7 icce of. flvi sleading. They are based upon the as- | Blakeley asked for his old position at the mill | run, brothers of Neva, and they are hardened | g7 agricultural products will go to feed her was struck on the head with a picce of flying | g1 ption that if the bill should become a law | again as he was unable to find work else- | characters, the latter having served a term in T Yrtegt timber and received a bad wound, although it | merchandise of like quantity and values would + 5 jail for stealing. Nevaisahandsome burnette, [ miners and smelters, while her stock will con- £i 5 Y be imported during tho fiscal year 1880, | This | Where. As he is a competent and skillful | ixtcen years old, and lived with her sister. | sume the surplus corn of Nebraska ou their is not considered serious. He was brought | o LAl EHE G aceepted a¢ reliable w workman the foreman reinstated him, -~ This | She was an unwilling party to the abduction. | way east.” A here late this evening and is lying in w semi- | changes in rates ave not of such a character | aroused the ire of William Moore and three | Her father was the late T It Cochran, u rich TN OIN G CURRES th LIV CON NS conscious condition at the Windsor. as to necessavily cause increased or dimin- | other employes, who hold a grudge against | farmer, who left an estate of 75,000 to be di- v BHES s 51 VoR Lith GasbE W aal ot how 4 g s ished importation, The reduction above given | Blakeley, and it is said that last night | Yided among four childeen. =~ Her guardians = b i A The loss is estimated at §15,000, with partial | of §51,064,774 by the house bill and #60 ) : Ut | qre Hiram Watson and 8.C. McCreary, It | easily men in congress suddenly change their tnsurance, by the senate appear to be certam, but if im- | (¥ - held o secrob couference as | s evidently the intentipn of the Cochran | positions upon very important subjects. The X — ports should be' the same as lust 'vear under | £ 10 SO BERIE EE0TE 0 B g wore s to keep the girl unbil she comes of age | guy bofore the tariff <bill was reported from Sweetwater Obliterated. the new rates the reduction would amount Wit NONGGR" Prive West, Francis. Glad. | sih ne hope of securing her share in the | o 0 ove committee on finance it was stated Her coal, iron and timber will go follow RAVENNA, Neb., June 22.—[Special Tele- | under the house bill to 26,128,642, and under | wiy ana Charles Smith. It is hinted that positively that the provisions in the taviff bill | Predicte 5 o SR ELL ¢ 0 gram to Tu Bre.]—Ominous clouds formeq | ¢ 5¢14te VIO S0IZS WL G R g BNl Sl L e relating to imported tobacco and tobacco | ¥EAL W ‘t‘]:k‘l’,ml':‘l','l‘l':;[“"““‘:’l'lt Lo s}eu::;f::,' TTRE A Lo Wl abos AGHG i oo L8 Tk . A ous draughts of intoxicants, They finally 54 o disturbed. When the bill P S isti f 1 the sonthwest ubout 2 o'clock today and @ A Secret Consistory. decided to lynch Blakeley and securing a | Apparently a Well-Laid Conspiracy | X3 }“"}“}d““‘l be “{;‘l‘_‘:,‘"d M“l:“fi" baceo | Packages will be endorsed. e el e i cyclone was threatened for a time. The most LCopyright 18 by James Gordon tt.] rope they armed themselves to the tecth and Against a Neighbor. O to e eliminated from. the | Tho slate which will be most likely to suc- | and everything in the room was com plotely 2 b Ro, June 22.—[New York Herald Cable | shortly after 1 o'clockin the morning directed | pqnyrivarn, N. Yo June 22— A singular | Mokcinioy bill. - Five days before the senate | ceed in capturing the nowinations is us fol- | covered with soot. The plaster arouud tho timid took to th es and cellars, but mo | 0t e B e | This morning the | their footsteps toward the house of their in- 2 5, No Yoy 2 McKinley bill. Five days before the senate g 8 1S SUOUAIHO| SHAL thok shlmH oy Was taRit oY hat, damage was done by the wind and hail fur- = ] 3 L tended vietim. Meanwhile they induced two of attempted murder poi passed the free coinage bill almost a majc lows: R Heaw o ,|’| '(f,'."l" "~‘1 b ‘.“1“, bl 3 ey pope descended to consistory hall, where | fidi/qo e Blakeley numed S. B, Hatfield and | heard in the police court yesterday, the | of the entire senate from the republican side | Georetary of State ~W. M. MeFarland of | U{,heq swis spiibilered an broken, Thie baby, which had been on the bed, was theg than demolishing a few light stables and | the cardinals of divers oriental colleges as- | Charles Cape to join one house and breaking exposed window | sisted in the namiug of the patriarch of An- | declare that the lights. Couriers from Sweetwater, a little | tioch. Afterwards his holiness held a secret. f 1o idea of the terrible crii hamlot six miles west, have arrived bearmg | COuSistory, at which Monsignors VanNatelli, | PURIT o0 G0 SONIPRE O Galeatl, Marmillod and Dunajenskl wers | AcoubZoiclodk in the moming Binkeloy news that the fine one hundred barrel roller d house was reached and he was awakened b mill erected two years ago at a cost of §2 T oAkt | ek : Signed a pledge that they would not support | gttt o, o+ o party, Both these | charge being made by Mus. Williams of | SEpe 8 edko (b G WL BOLSIPRIRS | Emmet county, were intoxicated and had ol o i or neig] ; Sl {\.uum strect against ber neighbor, Mrs. | coinago wi Mooney. Johnny Williams, the ten-year-old | ven ith . S. ¥ ) compotitor. uninjured. amazing. The house, it will be [ "R SR ‘ons of Guthvie | , Kind neighbors carried the wife from the cmbered, voted down free coinage by | conmty pre State ). A Lyons of GRUIMC | house and applied restoratives. The covoner son of the plaintiff, testified that Mrs, | very decided majority. It is now kuown that | potitud are . Gi. McCarthly of Story county | Ve summoed and found that Jacobson had Mooney called bim ‘info her hallway | hud the senate bill been taken from the speake | g |t M. Kyie of Clarke county. G| s ot b G QR DL, WAL and hended him plédedof bread which | oS table the day after itcomefrom thoupper ool B, A, Beeson | dull red scar about the size of a silver quar- the house would have el ter, hivds. majority. GBI Cathti, A smull hole near the foot of the bed kitt of Appa- created cardinals, The second consistory | a loud knock on the door. In response to hi will be held June 26, at which Leo XIIL will | query, “Who's there?” the reply came, “It is branch of congri ) ) was buttered and covered with what | given an almost two-thivds majority for the | °'d SR i completed by Mrs, Jane L. Goff is scattered | and name the new bishops in Frauce and SR ) Gl A i B b Show > | oxprossion of only a few duys since. Nobod priGonntys IR | G P ¥ clothes and_as soon as he made his appear- | cat it beforo he went out. The boy took onc | expression of quls 3 fow days Sue, NOpoRy | opposition from various equnties who hav Jacobson was about twonty-seven' years old . B. Raymond of Polk over the surrounding vicinity, reduced to | Brazil. ance he was seized and dragged out into the | bite, which made him vomit and gave him a 1 th blucksmith shop at the corne e % Sl Siiacal 3 e cast of congressionnl action while congress is | PRt bt kindling woad. The two stores in the village | An American Lady Artist Honored. | 3¢t ‘\w';fi";u‘-\kfiu‘.'1‘:.\'\‘-,P::L.[:.l;fi‘n‘,:-.-‘:.'rn'.'.' ke :.m]-. ng sensation o t‘t:lvl ;«:"::fl;"}:.m:h;"\"-“\';:ltl‘ composed of the present membershi “2:;";\ Ao “t:“'l’,‘,}“‘,“;“lg{!“ LRl es o [Dwenty-third and Clark streets, = 0 o ik st Avera) Sopyright. 1890 by J Gordon Be j THe R E F85E o5 Siie 0 his mother and a nelghbor with his S : e o ! S Bidi is wife was unable to realize the full ex- arc completely wrecked. H. A. Beyers IE:‘::!/r‘ul;"“l‘:~' U ";'{','f ';'j'{; ';"(fo'l{llc When he endcavored to remonstrate he besmeared with vomit and a white powder, [ PLUMS NoT E. 3\“1 ln‘\u\l‘ {nl. Il_m} n succee ._‘lnl.“.n;[n ugh | yont'of the calamity and was under the infiu- stock of merchandise is totally ruined. No | | LOXDON, Juno 55 =[Tew Aor ‘] St i | msteithiterriblothrentsiandhasrsesiiand (0} Hisimotonk ol thalUERIIDID Y. RYWILL | Teraltan ",'\‘{ll"l".'l’\ .b“n'.'i':.l"’\....l. e e e os OB R eitsaTorion KUt} = egram—Specia ue Br e di- | stifle his cries a handkerchief was stuffed | Son who analyzed it, and testificd that the | for the nine appraisers e Mc- Idates 5 &5 L i The coroner wi sst this morne lives were reportad a5 bolng lost. A man | cocurre ot e Cinneres find Hve fsed on o | into his mouth and another tied around his | foma/Po analyzed it aud'tesuicd that the | Kinley ‘valuation bill than has “ever been | Railroad Commissioner—Joln Mahin of | ;i corone 1l hold an inquest this morn 3 o stained injurics, TR 3 : 5 f ace to hold s lace. v o e nown for so many large plac e duties | Mus , Nic Ho i 1 S b et andson named Thomas sustained injuries, | picture of Mrs, Merritt, nee Annie Lea of | fa¢e to hold the firstin place. or jam, full of arsenic and pounded | k f many large places. The duties | Muscatine, Pliny Nichols, Jed Lake and Bt : y ¢ g After suffering several indignities he ywas Known as . Rough on Iats. | of these appraisers are not onerous. They andidates ave mentioned. The demo- Pldods AnaWisRh Gt cvious is not at this time known. | Philadelphia, for their purchase this year. | juf ter Sheppard and your correspon- [ The picture, which is in the ac imates from the work of | cratic member, Hon. Peter Dey, is the ned that he “eould dic with his boots Mooney " was® cailod "o the stand | cousist in muking c femy, js en- | on® if he wishied and e was taken back to | M ooy as called 10 the, Stn | the real appraiscrs, and the abilitics of tho | one whose term of of titled “Love Barred Out.” Mrs, Merritt is | his little home to put on his clothes, e por the beads that W had not beea in | Appraisers should consist more in businesse Attorey Geacral s 0 the boy the bread; that h¢ had not been in S } ; one of the ablest of lady artists, whose high [ The wife, —who before —was par- and that she had no enco and common sense than law or book | Flon. J. Y. Stone. w success is well deserved : alyzed ~ with fterror, mow = besought in hef houso whatever. The Honesty is the prime qualification | The Towa ‘I S5 pitas Along nearly every street in the city last Tho present incumbent, | night great billows of water rolled along 1 have 1o opposition. toward the river, carrying every articlo bune, the union labor and | that could be wrenched fron its moorin Roadm: dent repaired to the scene by special train as soon after the receipt of the news as possible. A large crowd of residents were also aboard B S theginon yf-‘?.m'-'.'{ll'iii“u«'I-‘I.’Il..ifii"|’5"“§.'1(.-1‘{,'1-‘ aid she received the bread from Sapary D SO a el SLeInGIpE Ronar 11.'1';_("}30;:'1';;}\' Dipar ot a"'u" For nearly an hour the streots were raging 0 render the unfortunates all assistance pos- Notables Visit Corpus Christi. €3 | rope from her husband's ne One' of tho | thoboy aftor ho go'fln"“fl‘i;‘l',f bz boson bt | tocessary thun is Toquired in u good chief of | stato convention. The farmers’ alliance will | torrents, the water extending from curb to sible, Coxrvs Crwisti, Tex., June 22.—[Special | brates knocked her down, and, pointing & | the house. Witnesses wera sworh as to Mrs. | division in a department worth 2,000 a ycar, | nume a candidate for congress in the Ninth | curb and occasionally slopping over intocel- , and all other industrial | lars and basements. Pelegram to Tue Bee.]—The private car | revolver in her fuce, threatened to :nd | Nooney's good character, efter which the in: | While the appraiserships are worth §7,000 a district on July er—-The Sweetwater cyclone has de- herto kingdom come” if she opened her | vestiition was adjonvned. for & week, It | year, and are to be regarded as_positious for | orginizatior will - support him. 'This_or At Thirteenth and Leavenworth strects A Mayflower with the Leslie-Harrison party ARSI 5 e 1 : £ i Sstroyed $30,000 worth of property at the ¢ i t mouth again, This man remained on guard " 2 en | life or duriig good behavior. It is not likely | similar work will be done in other Towa dis- o TR R A ;e ool ot ProPOrty o b | left heve this morning en route to Monteres, | to'keep the' wife from following whilo: the | My, Wilinms i two. slauder. cuits and that | that moro'than twenty nawies havo iu redl | triots to_ purify congress of Wall street at; | (e sewers werb mbla (o carry off the Ko least - consideration, with mo insurance. | Mexico. They returnedlast night from Mus | others uf;uiu Jed the husband away. there is bad feeling bet./en them. " | carnest been. presented for these nine posi- | torneys and secure legislation for the people.’” | volume of water, and ina short time that Every building in the town with contents is | tang Island where they spent the day in- | Blakeley was then dragged away and sub- gl A 2 tions, while thero have been over 100 names g portion of the city was a darl yellow sea. o specting rogress e ship cang - itted to all manner of tortures, *such as be- ‘OU. ‘g ) presented for a single position requiring as ow: The damage in this section was consider- & complete loss to the owners. specting the progress of the ship canal ente mitted by hi ot hloen add eafed WOULDN'T BE BRIBED, L B g 8 L e ° * They all $ ighly cd by s, kicked cuffed, much ability and as high characterund | Des Moises, TIa, to S R da & Glio T RaELnaaY Affairs at McCook {‘»‘.‘p’fi.:‘.hfi’{.':i.‘:fi"‘.‘.;u e onfitn of Ha It S taken within @ quarterof a mile of | A Mayor Who Threw a Big Saloon- | WOrth less than half the salar Tug Beel—The lowa National guard e A bl . 2 L o confident of its Wtl- | 110 ponitentiary, and wiilo the conspirators y g S : : Be J Leavenworth street, were the heaviest losers. pocial to | mate success. Mr. Rus associates express thems v with the Gulf beach, which they pronounced | could b McCook, Neb, June Tine B - [ L 2 i Keeper Down the Stairs. CK8 ON' MR, WANAMAKER, seems to be in pretty good shape. The | [ast Saturday these gentlemen received a —The rains of thie past ten days eisowar waged | . Not in a score of years has a man in public | eport of the inspection of the Firat regi- | consigmmont o } L3 o0 | life been subjected “to the venomous attacks : I consignment. of 40,000 pounds of ~butter, p i and bis | Were looking for @ tree from which they | gRdCinhisa r Blakeley the gag slipped from [ Niw Yok, June22.—Thee have been of great help to this county and a | {ho finest they had ever seo & | their victim's mouth and he_ emitted a yelt st the saloonkecpers in Long Island [ 1iCY S e ton itings: Company | which was in the bascment. The water the finest they had ever seen, fiot Ing ! P SoMToR boen heaped upon Postmastor l itings ;- i n the bascment. The water Tair crop of wheat and oats and & large crop | that of Galveston or Cape May. i attracted the attention of the guards at | City by Mayor Gleason resulted in a fracas | o Ho' accoptod tho 0 men, T per cut; Company B | proke over the sidewalk and in five minutes of corn are now almost assured. They predict that the deep water at Ropes | the penitentiary e Yumning 0 | 4t yight in the mayor's office on Front | position in General Harriscn's cabinet, Mr, | (DO 46 then, G056 pexeonts ComBamy K |0 usoment was full, They estimate their BN VOV v a tonly assures the future of Corpus Lt ne, and th ng that their Shortly + 8 o <, whi V: ke repub 20 O A okl partin ek b The :.fino,mr; have completed the detailed | s ot only ussuxes the future of Corpus | ., "wad up, ran away, leaving their vietim | Street. Shortly after 8 o'clock, while the | Wanamaker is a republican, and an oo puny D, Marshalltown, 55 men, 6115 per cent; 1,000, survey of the canal, which will tap the | DSt bit WL ke Blo beach 6 L | S with the rope about his neck. One of | mayor was in his private office, Saloonkeeper | belicver in the policy of protection, Duvibk | Company 15, Cli 50 men, 781 por cont T G ST Frenchman about three miles above Palisude | upsurpassed. 5 them, Charles Smith, attempted to make | John Rategan of 81 Vernon avenue entered ];,‘n:,‘_"l;{.‘”i:'l,m.“‘. Dt toh s Al as 4| . CompanY R vmm o 4 3 men, 70 per conti | gupicd tho same rooms, suffored a loss which in Hitcheock county and emptying into the S e ey suve work of the job, und, duiwing his r¢. | and told the mayor that he wished to see bim | been attached, and subscribed sums of money | fPARY (s Vinton, o conti, Company | | estimated at $1,000. Their property which Ropublican at MoCook. Tho gannl wil bo | KeuE XoutOL B s the | Phsucl throutih (1o Juttor's Bat, nd. he was | AUout obtaining a rencwal :;r\l; ense. and_ collected larger sums from other ineit | glq Clinion compinies are the ouly oncs hay- | was damged cousisting of salt, coloring and about thirty milds long vill give McCo hitkine @ Injure “I came to sce you,” said Mr. Rategan to | Whewere of the sume view of thinking as he. | iy, ho regulati od States uniforms. butter tubs. the best water power in the west. E. H. Kel- | youngest double elopement on record has just. | MaHured o l6caped! and tBlal the mayor, caboqt my license, and if T don't | Thi® fund materfally aided the nationul com- | & s ToRRIICNNGHIA AR UL Oup McCord & Brady's basement at Thirteenth logg of Denver hus chavge of the survey been made public in_ this city. On Thursday | was picked up and found tobe in a so zet it my business will be yuined.” mittec in distributing protection literature Corn Palace ¥ and Leavenworth “avas flooded, but owing to party and will have complete estimates ma night Miss Lucy Kelly, whose parents live | plight. He w i1l consolous and. gAVethe | ooty it shu e HAERD and in paying the legitimate expenses of an | ,65¢ Oyry, 1a., June the sewer trap being open, the water escaped VIULY 1. A syndicato of Chicago capitaists | ULt Miss Lue ¥, W a o JfniRnE IR E eI cenacions od e the | = wpnis matter,” replied the mayor, Uis not a | expensive contest. Because he subseribed to 0l : WOREIY A8 TaBt uE LAl will tle hold of it a5 soon as tho estimutes | hore, aud Miss Rosa Davis, an crphan girl | Baines CARG RN RER, WO AS QUG | question of ruining any s bisiess. The | the fand and because ho induced others to | Ber.—The manigament of the Sloux i the rear of tho MeGord /& Brady, bufld are completed. 1 by Mrs L are the hero- The referco appointed to take the testi- s in the romautic affair, uil the parti mony and report findings in the county scat | which are little more than gi number of saloons in theclly must be reduced, persistently ed with | corn palace and festival hus just signed ekt ey o s and as you are one of the men who hiye sold seat in the cabinet. How absurd [ tract with Francis Dubois, the French art ) n ys. | Siith was pursucd as far as the will, and | jiguor to children contrary tolaw, you ean’t | tnis is even those who write him down Know | who will design the Now ¢ Tuse haus been holding court at Indianola the | Miss Rosa, a pretty little miss of thirteen PPELoa, geta license,” full well. bl CR e bar o rIER (AR LA TRES Mrs. Shepard, living uf past week and will come to McCook Monday | was married to Charles Moffet, a railroad fir ASURYOLTINGICT I, Mr. Rategan is said to have advanced to- Mr. Wanamaker has borne all the charges | gyibodisplay at Sious City this fall. T street, was driven to the chamber, and with 10 take testimony here. man, eighteen years old. Miss Tucy, who is | George Smith, vecently bartender of the | ward the mayor at the time und said, “Here | without @ murmur. He has been assailed | SHttehios for the Sions City festival e to bo | her children had ba Ambi e dacane tus Great preparations are being made for cele- | but Sixteen, became the wife of Heriry Hoof, | now defunct Yellow Front saloon, was is 8200, that ought to fix things.” 'Mayor | time after time. He hus been hounded from | Fieiidy (10 e and fqrwaeded for approval, | water being up to her waist when she got brating the Fourth here and with Hon, Ben | & nincteen-year-old railroader. The parents | rested at 3 o'clock this morning on th Gleason jumped up inan_fnstant and inan [ New York fo California and from Muine to | RiehWio Wave had chavie of the constraction | the little. ones up. . stairs. Al ' of Haker and J. . Nesbitt as orators a big time | of the youniz peoole are very indignant over | charge of criminally assaulting a ten- tone_roared, *What! you try to bribo | Texas, and yet nota word of complaint has | ¢'tha New Orleans floats will bo employed | her houschold goods, including bedding 15 expectod, the affair. The boy grooms are keeping very | girl. The child is a sister of Smith’s wife. ot out of here!” and the next moment | ever been heard from him, He has eonducted T Ly B e Gl g wera T Onelagal Vi rutiad quict, buf seem happy and confident that | Smith is a fellow who does not have the best | the big mayor had scized. Mr. Rutegan, who | the affairs of bis oftice in a manner which | yp " RSISSEEIPEEETIRE & TR0 WIGH | B G000 Didres, living at 716 South ‘Twelfth ing, on Twelfth street, there aie : ey smill houses and leans Mardi Gras | until it had reach a N entire outfit excepting Smith were a ed, nto these the water depth of four fect. 8 South Twelfth Doane College Commencement. their’ hasty wedding will not lead to repent- | of reputations and, though behind the bars, | is ulso @ bi man, by the back of the neck, | should commend i to every American citi- el i ol N AT S CirryAiNeD i duba 2ol [Epent ko (man || ancoit’ ; i vory dofiunt. Tho relatives of the outraged | and i doss tima than it tales to say Juck | con, regurdloss of party, and hohns conducted | i reduive two full months to- propare this. | 2iregt ot Wie, saie, experionce, losing Bar,]--The commenceniont woeh exercisos of Narth Amerioan T e ehild e almost wild with ndignation and if | Robinson, rushed him - through his ofiice to | these affairs at great personal loss. Only a podial 2 RELG D AU Diwastith SatiB 0to0 toanta I 4ho tow D ey wore e o esioceior | North Amerisan Turner Bunds. they could lay hands on Smith they declare | the head of the stairs where he gave bim a | fow days ago e was compelled to dis- Locating a New Line. bottoms where . number of graders and X 0 r ¥ NEw Youk, June 22.—The fourteenth an- | they would give the undertakers a job. push that sent him flying - down the flight of [ pose of an eaormous jobbing busine Sioux City, Ta, June 23-{Spocial to | squatiers reside, tha water playad sad havoo. very favorable circumstances, the bacealuu- | a1 convention of the North American THE TURNFEST, fiftcen steps. He landed in a heap at the | which he owned in Philadelphia, because hi: —Surveying e Joft, | Most of these poople hid retired for the night, reate sormon being preached by Rev. Wil- | ipyrmer buuds met this morning in Central | The annual turnfest of the ka gi- | Dottom where he lost no. tme in recovering | dutics in Washington absolutely probibited Surveylng parties have Jefb | 40 the flood coming upon them so suddonly 1ard Scott, pastor of the St. Mary’s avenue | pyyner hall and began formal business, | Vision of the turnverein occur ncoln | himnself and making off, his attention to private affairs. °_ 0 locate a linc of road inasouth- | goy worg driven out of their shanties, have Congrogationnl ehurch of Omati. Th bew. | g, Bl and, bogan formal business. | Lol commencing Mondsy. and fusting . g ¢ Lvo sears gy thefhem o Johy Wanamaler | castorly disection from Sioux City. The | it o onl oot up ow urmoits 4o tifully decorated Congregational T waa L until Thursday evening, Leu erman cit- THE HENDRICKS MO. NT. & Co. purchused a jobbing trade, with the | poute which local capitalists desive to occupy | they went. They rushed out into the rain, understanding that the sellers might have the ANl the Preparations Completed for | privilege of buying it buck within three year: iug address, The organization controlled & | fyens from bR to be pre tate h arious p ified their intention s the various con ngth and skill. lies through the counties of Woodbury, | but being unable to reach the surrounding D O et i dosired to sell. ity |- Monona, Crawford, Shelby, Audubon i hills, they climbed onto the tops of their Tia Unveltng. if the purchasing firm desired ‘to sell. “This |* Gutirie'Centor, tho'county éat of Gathrio | buildings and porched there like drowned gram to i Bee.]-Preparations aro com- | oo s e e e W oo investment | Chicogos Rock Island & Pacific. Butitis [ Mostef thecars on tho cloctric lincs wore : 8 B ot up to tiie time that Mr. Wanamaker was able | jytended to carey the line on through the | delayed from an hour to an hour and a half “The city licth four squaréd; and the length with property amounting to $, 21 | months, one of the g plete for the unvei of the Hendricks | to give it his ln'Ml{nl.uI}NlIIY--'l"hm OWing to | sounties of Dullas, Madison, ‘Warren and | owing to the la quantities of wmud that is a8 greatus the broadths and the length | 4nd indebtedness £ The following | tests ever witnessed in the state monument, 1t promises to be the most im- | his oficial duties he was obliged to neglect | nfoivoe. The men who ave behind the pre washed over the tracks, making it impossible and the broadth and the height are equar.” | board of officers was eldeted for the prosent | pected. Among the turnd eties who will | posing event in the history of the state. private business, and found that it would | posed Sioux City & Southeastern urethe | for tho motors to force their way through Thho dlkcoursc; which dealt with' the v Heinvich Brown, St. Louis, | « Omahny [ Brominentidemooratic Anbataoithe be impossiblo to carty on this branch of his ne men who built the Sioax Cily & Waest- The clectric display wus i us well ag el TR e s el Henry Metzer, New Yor! S aha lattse c eading | pusiness as long as he remained in- Was 2 A e L . Aagtond 5 e 1 metry of the Chiristian character, was v 3 neayiYorlanyite:l:onth Omohs, Plast Ohio, Illinols, Kentueky, Missouri | ton. Ho thorefore sold it back the othe m, which hus proved a succoss boyond all Legdiivectha eaveni bolaipona 'aRaclof crowded to the doors by an appreciative au- o ; dience of Cretans and” out-of-town visitor greater social and political power, he said, Tho members of the senior c than any other in the United Stat number, occupied seats immediately in front | 9ther civil body furnished so many able- of the speaker Tho text was fonnd in Gt. | bodied soldics during the late war The an- C R R B 1 report showed a roll call of 85,912 mem- | have been in i best German athletes | Txpraxar and, as all nd - close training for ter the list are the oux Cf cities of ssive. president; L. Berg Milwaukee, | mouth, Lincoln rs. Among the con- d 3 X anticipation, and they also control the Sioux | Hame and blinding flashes, Lnprossly e i secretary. toctants will bo twelve young ladies from | and Indiana will be here, also Governor Hill | to the firm from which ho bought it. R A e At the fira and. pol it R Supposed Incendiary Fi e Fremont. Monday afterncon and evening will | of New York, Governor Campbell of Ohio, | are three coucerns in- Philadelphia under the e lightning followed the w in, burning out name of Wanamaker. One is Wanamaker & Brown, one ¢ namaker & Co., and the other John Wanamaker. time either of the fir any business ion which involv attuck on the government the oppe newspapc kguards Postponed its Publicati Panis, June 2 The report of the inspec- tors who investigated the affairs of Credit Foncier proved so unfavorable that the gov- ernment had postponed its publication until be ¢ T ireuit No. i of tho fivo wnd eirciit: No. 4 of B i il ¥ .| the police alarm system s aroN, une 22 - Tomorrow will be |~y the Hanscorn park motor line lightning as | district day in the house, but if the coinage | syruck the trollies on two of the motor cars, an | committee is ready to report upon the senate | passed down into the cars and burned out tlon | amendmenta to the silver bill therearein- | the dynamos, bub fortunately. nol imjuring uorally per- d pi _tne different | and other prominent gentlemen. The dome Congressional ting societies. In the evening a kommers | for the monument will urvive tomorrow and will be held. be put in 0 at on The work on the "Puesday the turners will parade the streets | pedestal is practically finished and the struc- and then go to Sawyer's park where the prize | ture us a whole will be réady to reccive the turning will commence. In the evening a | three bronze figures and gther brouze or Krarxey, Neb, Juno gram to Tue Bre]—Richard Scott's resi- dence in the south part of the city was burned this morning about 4 o'clovk. Loss, €2,500; insured for £00. Tt is supposed to be incendiary us a number of suspicious charac- | M. Christophle, governor of the institutic twill be given at the Funke ope mentations by Tuesday dr Wednes A DOWR T Vi dications that the committee on rules will be | @1y one, though the motor men and a number ters have been prowling about the neighbor- | has had time to frame a roply. The inspec- Among the participants will be ( is beings luid about the monument, | S8t in abtacking John idin as- | 0y in turn to seo that the report secures | OFLhe pussengers were severely shocked. hood and no fire had been in the house sinee | tors accuse Christophle of having made 1m- | Madame Weber and the macnnerchor | much enhancd its imposing ap. | SOLUnE that his relutions v govern > It has been supposed there 1s nothing that ortunities to further his | speed ment give him op) hsideration in the honse. It isalso | can killa s peichisiag aud wany deputics were present, | burg; the Aurania, from Liverpool, GRS hefore, prudent and unauthorized advances, Credit On Wednesday morning there will be a Governor Hoy I deliver the ) GG 1 lle-4 Ri00. U car mule, but this idea is gv'i‘._"i Pt “oncier shar 2 yuslur‘nluy rc‘u:n.‘n nes, Car- nd parade of all the different societics rep- S varnap e Turpie the ora- | S%0 busine 82 110 ’?‘r ‘l-\'«'?m \\‘e:mun | lf.','.'.'.'.’,'..n."'\':r'n'f’: :‘“ " ; “';'I Same | fulso. At teenth and Howard strects P O '8 O ryving rentes down also. Le Paix today mted. The prize turning will be continued Whitcomb Ri the poem, and | P48 1O _counoction whatovor with A hoport & making the ni- | the wind had blown an elect light wire Harlan County’s Conventlon. e | Stated that Christophle had tendered his porti st VR RHoR Y the day. Badid + James Whitcomb Riloy the poom, and | Wanamaker & Brown or S, M. Wanamaker | tonal election bill a spectal order for the 1 | from tho polos, and without. noticinig. it the Arma, Neb,, June [Special to THE | pagirnation, but Minister Beauvier declined hing f erand. bl will bo. held at Bo- | coused vico prevident, will fanyeil the. monus | & Co- nor bas he had for years. Not only | muinder of thoweek, Tt adopted it will prob- | dyiver on ono of tho Thirtoenth stroct horse Bek.]—The republican county ceutral com- | toaccopt it till he could consult the rest of | hannon's hll, S Y Dol aiiy SIS, b0, ) nas his private business beén dragged in ubly lead to one of the most bitter partisan | cars, golug south, drove his mules against it. mittee met yesterday and called a convention, | the cabinet. On Thursdiy the contests for prizes will | trained to sing several appropriute songs, every political dlsoussion, bnt tho uSmost un- | dobiios wituossad Iy recont yeam, Tho bill |irho'yire was low sud strucks tho poor ania nominating candidates for representatlve o NOW 4 A 4 i festivity will be pussed. BERNHARDT'S LiuK. Sos. Ry YR \0uen Ay 7 T 1) Yo s LA i Gt |[ERPOLAUD SR SLABASEIRIE 0N one o and county attorney and the selection of dele Nuw Youx, Juue 8.—A. split ocourred in VIDENTLY DON'T LIKE MURPHY - o O L | s than BUL ol | paabaing sl RiTlod Seuds thetothan % N ¥ P on of dele- N3 D S UG A 1 . g N i 3 rivate life the postmastor general is as- he shape of an omnibus bill, providing | Jiyving omont.” The force broke Am e o st wnd cougrossional conventions, | the central labor union today. "The soclalistic | myo Red Ribbon Temperanco club of this | She Says Barnum DI ot Offer to B ) alouur in T EpRetE e not: | Ghabling G fox W3 AmILE: ToAkor Avisons | e buta memauts TS Iofsthrokaiitho 0 proxies are to be admitteq, .‘II -,,r;u.-« “'-m\- \inmlw\“fll u‘(“ \\'\.llnll\ru‘\:')it‘ll;: city at its meeting this afternoon pussed tue Buy it i Amputated, answoer t attacks, although he would | and v Mexico, — The territorial bill will | rithed and twisted about the st | to the iy e p—— \oy have formed a new central body, whic ] <, o cellent defense iu each and | have to give way, howevor, for the considera- 5 Their Annual Address. will be known as the central labor ohibitl New York, June A London special 4 ce 0 u 8. WRY, 19 80 y tannoyance of the passers-by. At lusf Ty . y of o anAd v > I8 Vol 3 v A cas | cently el - d to 8 these med as ' od, and cutting the wires near to Tue Bee]—Rev. Charles B, Newmau of T tan “,’)‘ll,;“:“ | yesterday. She is very pale, but is lively | jogy riers were discharged in a o vapidly s possible will make an effort ]llmhlll.' o f“h mnn-v;..“‘nl. “" "".“ near th 4o Linooln Ohratian churoh delivered. the The Panama Canal. NI 08 1L by 1s boing | W00 In good spivits. Hep illness is m central city, and at 1 hund news- | to have his shipping bills conside and, if At 608 South Thirteenth strcot lightning snnual address to the Doane college Young Panis, June 22— Lieutenant Wise, who mperance and | nervous fatigue than any affection of the written abusing the | that fails, press th er and haroor bill, struck the electric light wire ut Heller's Women and Young Men's Chiristian_associa- | WS sent to Columbiu to -arrange for an e blic 1ee joint. She says that the story of Bar- e the removals, and as o - clothing store. The current broke the wire, tion this cvening, Subject, “The Bible the | tension of the Panama canal concession, c REELRON ol | num haying offered hev a Hirge sum of moncy | Sertions have been freely made to the -effect The Deadly Circular Saw. one end setting fire to the awning and the Book for Young Men of Today.” bles that he las received ussurance that the itle botween thu "lonios of | for her log If amputated I8 a salo mensonge | Lt holltical considerations alone and @ de- | New You, Juno 22.—John Hiller, forty | other whipping ubout the strec. This wire bk —— :I;LI\::,‘.:..:‘.’II.‘K..\v‘..-..““.m A T uand o oy }.m- 11S), ud tho Ty uae that her Awereny | e, to \|w1-‘llA\|\|'. :::_.FMTI.'.:..'P urmn..- Sy | years old, met a strange death yesterday in wiss Lot in the same way and all trouble Appropriation Bills, S WisRin. T T S (PR AERL ricuds respect her tog much to believe it, | oy Yot it would be easy to | the planing mill at 306-310 Eleventh avenue, Ry SNt ) on known as the § 4 ; ¢ ¥ ould be casy to 3 A B s Lo T o e WasHINGTON, June 22,—All except one (the B v repudintes any so-catled 1 She also sald sho waa, ¢ she could not | ghow from the files of the department” and | o ho smployed at > i Riod AT =" i pudin ¥y il A 4 e - : A not ( show from the files of the dopartment” aud | where he was emploved at work. Ho was | wire was blown down, but was discovered gencrad Dalciency) of tho fourteen regular | conl Ranis Domand a Bansom Derance WOEker o gospel Tovivalist wh fulfil her engagementin Awmerica, but sho | the reports of the inspectors that these men | near a circular saw which was in operation. | bofore uny secident oecurred, ey ONSTANTINOPLE, June 22, —Brigands near | fuses to lift his voice for prohibition of hud wrrived at the tinie of life when art is re 0 ssed for good and suff s. | A sliver of 1w hirled S vy ¢ A q uppropriation bills have been acted on in one | Sinek P Jus U LIS YOI60 Sok, RRCAID tAnDiaE L REsavod - X were dismissed for good and suicienteauses, | A sliver of wood was whirled off tne saw s Sinekli have captu Mahomoun Bi A mar nfumous lguor tra v p 1 more than moncey, und that art kept tan 5 ‘ 2 ¢ . N or both houses of congress. But two of the W1 ple should 10 ensourage orsuppe Y P | Lettor carriers found in improper houses and | It had a sharp point and the wood | | NPT R ) hirtoen. howover—tno army and 1 | of great wealth, y demand £12,000 for | Bty £ ten who se 1o the el 2l in saloons with their uniforms are not fitmen | through Hiller's neck like an arrow, com b n_:l.;.:‘:.‘. s hereRto yf."f'fi‘\':"‘*1-1:‘3”1'1'“-" | his release. Turkish soldiers have been dis- | devil’s work under the cloak o [ P . gy for the government service, anda they have | pletely severing the jugular vein. Hiller At South Omaha, while the storm was at Bro. mostly in conforenco. or on advanced | Patehied in pursuit of tho brigands. T | Ilinois Soms of Veterans, been quietly dismissed rathor thun bring dis- | lived only u few minutes, | the height of its fury, the two-story builde stutein tho houseorsenato, Almostseven hun- 1 R Iditors Fight. Jacksosviine, 1, June 23 —The annual | grace upon their families iving publicly | - ing at L and Thirty-ninth streets, occupied « dred Dbills, the larger portion being house 5 The Weather Foreoast, Paratka, Fla, June Charles Pratt, | state encampment of Sons of Veterans of 1li- | the action of the de "m.'wv 'his is only & | Brazil's Constitution Signed, by R. G. Kuhn, the fivst floor a general ’ /( bills, have'been sent to the president since | Y U‘nulnf A‘llnl v howers, fol- | eqitor of the Evening Herald, assaulted J. | nois began today, Colonel Georgs B. Stadde \‘v'“’:‘[' he r«r-"‘ll"'»n Sepay 4--4:"} records Rio ve Jaxn June 22.—President Da | store and the second us a residence, was ¥ theopening of congress for his nction, lowed by fair weather. sell Kennedy, editor of the T afor. | Of efield comanding, This evening | Wil show when some one succeeds the pres- | pongoen signed the new constitution ata | struck by lightning, and, together for Nebras) : 5 > o . . ent holder of the postofilc srtfolio that Mr L3 —— For Nebraska “and Towa—Fair except | day witha heavy cane, which he broke into sucredsgoncert {or the benefitof | \GURIEE AT YR PIRPH C p 0 the | ministerial dinner tonight. The text of the | With its contents, totally ~ de~ iperor William Gives a F Showes in western Iowa, stationary temp splinters over his viotim's h edy d hosts, spirit of tho civil service law, but that he constitution was approved at & cabiuet coun- | stroyed, the lightoing striking the , BrniN, Juno 3.—(Speclal Cablogram to | SU: casterly winds, . 1 ’ gl Lt ¥ iad havd to rotaln men whoga | ol yesterdsy | ehitmuey on the rear end of the building and St B L S A S o For South’ Dakot oontinuod high | flosed 1 op bup snd while the pale was | \ombed Mine BRI RS 40 B8t nl MM, | T2 - | followed it down, lgniting the goods on tite poror . ast evening | temperature, southe: <ed in @ ferocious embr, ench trying to “ s conduc ire hem for dismissul, and whose 3 O “ : r % St t (AR o gavo o ganden fote on Paucn Insel, at which P . raw his weapon from his pocket bystanders , June The resct arty | polities were at varlunco with thoso of tho | Satisfuctory Communications. | 1“““”‘1“ e ",}w i m‘-“'f:“'. which was Chancellor von Caprivi, the cabinet minister, N A 5].‘,;4. (,I.fl)r.<‘ “L:“l\.\ “l‘ Isv separated |l|uy|’n Ilw:!u :.H(‘,\ l“rn‘u-hm\l |'.|» :u:u’m,wl miners, p.u\rl.‘x‘:. “;‘\:I.x\ s ) | L1”\m-. ‘1‘”‘1" 3 )n is stated m.:v the En- | ™A' k0 and the members of his family, 1he meatihentt Kaa TR ARL D I eRE ] hip Arriv Toe trouble grew out of an wrticle in the hey are working hurd, but no one knows | NEWKASKA DELEGATION'S VOTE ON SILVER. | glish and French governments huve ex- | his wife and two children, had just retived, At New York—The Moravia, from Ham- | Times. Kenu s wounds are not dunger- | how far they have to go yet. Hop I'he Nebraska delegation voted as follows | changed satisfactory communications regard- | and when the bolt cam@they were so severely ous, Ly swts e Lkely to follow, ) Way to despaix, | ou the silver bll: 1y the scpuly Mauderson L 06 Wy APGlY-GLEMA BEYCOIAGMY | stunned that they bud o be capried iuto the

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