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umws THE OMAHA DAy Bee (=== [ ATURDAY EVENING, MAY 23. g NUMBER 334, OMAHA, 9-TWELVE PAGES . S"OT A\D MLLH) BY FRlE\DS ince of Cordova is confirmed. There was | ONLY A NEW WHISKY PART BECI\“\G AC‘[WE “OR[‘ | < MR NICHOLS CALLED. which will bo sold at fifty cents per ticket, R[C“\RD \“LLOD\'S DEA]‘H A U, | firing in the streets of the capital, but the 2 At . ‘. . | and we hope that very many will find it fo I J N ’ ed the disturbance, It is be- | That is What St. John Christens the He Will Go Back to the Union Pacific | their hearts to respond to this laudable un- troops quelled the disturbance, i, | o e 4 o 1 Cincinnati Bantling. —Rail Notes. dertaking, and thus aid and encourage o — ——— lieved the revolt was I.umm l'\w theleaders | i S SNSAE vePaoe b6 o 500 catst, A. 8. Hopkins' prosident; O F - 5 , P of the rival factions in Buenos Ayre: St, Lovts, Mo., May 23.—Ex-Go: St. " ’ N he appointment of P. J. Nichols as super- oodma e prosiden Hillospie, ingt i i £ Eed Fate Which Befell Judgs Aikens of | * The chamber of deputies hus adopted a bill | ohn, the well known prohibition leader, re- | T0e Boal DotataOwners’ Assoolation Defines | .00 Bt Nebraska diviston of the | ¥ios anuerc Jprosidents /. A. Gillospls, | Singular Hests with Which aa via rermt Blaine County, postponing the payment of bank Geposits {0 | gorring to the Cincinnati third party conven- Tts Plad of Campaiga, Union Pacific, as presaged by Tux Bes dur. | rolie] commitice! Mra. A I Hopiins,supe Was Laid Away. Ukl /i tion, says: “I was there as a looker on. [ ing the past two months, is now an assured | i0tendent industrial school; Rev. W. A.Lip, - —— " v 1 ' " | city missionary. THE PRESBYTERIANS. must say that as a reform convention it was a fact. The appointment has not been made, < 5 $ THEY MISTOOK HM FOR A THIEF. the biggest failuro 1 evor saw, |LISTS AWAITING SUBSCRIPTIONS. | but e will o mado in time to putpis Niew: | Growor Biowas sacs | WSTORY CF A RATHER QUEER CASE ey Discuss the Question of a Seal— | Al tho mentorious reforms were iy PRI | J ; LA ¥ Clibi All R oA ols in charge on June 1. This will be good Committee Reports. neglected. The only hing : y news to the men along the y Proven to Bel Kansas Jail i X Men Who Wil 8 3 men along the line, many of | Proven to Belong to a Kansas Jall | gpepation at a Surgical Institute Fole \ While Taking a Cattle Rustler to Jail | Dernoir, Mich., May 23.—After some mis- | distinguished it from old varty conventions Wi T . """ Ams | whom aro personally wequamted with Mr. Broaker, P iowed be Daath A CIERIOD His Neighbors Open Fire and cellaneous business at the Presbyteriau gen- | was the visionary sub-treasury scheme, w - oh of the Organization Are Made fih hols, huvvnn: been fellow employes during George W. Brown denies that he Is George owed by Death and a f " has no foundation either in justice or com: Ln o an is long service with the road Investigation=« W hat the Kill Him and His eral assembly this morniug, ten minutes were | o 'gon o ™ Tho failuro to express sympathy own to Hendricks, but his photograph says that he nyestig [/ ol assigned between the first and second orders | o the cause of temperance will drive thou- Cltizens, The New Tax Auditor. is an accomplished prevaricator, Records Show. Prisoner, of the day to the representative of the Evan- | sands into the prohibition party's ranks. It The appointment of A. A. Deane as tax Last night George was arrested as a vag } i of Phil. | is simply the birth of a third whisky party.” e st s gelical churchof Italy. Dr. Cook of Phil- | is simply the birth of a third 3 . commissioner of the Union Pacific, as an- | by Officers Hudson aud Walker, after quite / Duxxiva, Neb, May 2.—[Special Tele | 8aeivhia took up the first order, the Heit Oves. Dak ota's Division A score of dolegates returning from the | nounced in the telegraph columns this morn- | a chase, and locked up. This morning Ser bbb b e it 3 ram to Tie Ber.|— Yestorday morning 8 | POFt of the committeo on & seal v Yonx, May 3.—An action s been | dePendent conference at Cincinuati held a | fng, is a well earned promotion. M. Deano | geant Sigwart thought ho had seen that faco | A5 and a rosidont of Stuart, Neb., di« ¥ gram ? JEeY Seteriny . siotaing. & |4 Cos eIty A fer dRteRdlig (o e w Yok, May 23.—An action has sort of love feast at the Jennings hotel yes- | hus boen in the employ of the company for a | before, and on looking over a lot of photo- | U1¢ Omaba modical iustitute at 7 o'cloct questionable character by the name of Mc- begun by William 1. Quintard in the supreme | yot /o Br0 % My 1o /Al | BUTBE 6t yaars i | Rt e g Thursday ovening. At 11 o'clock the same " “ [ pent on the cross from those who regard 1tas 3 Blot 3 oon, and a Bee reporter was | I years and is an_experienced civil | graphs that are kept on file at police head- l Alvey stolo o couple of two-year-old steors PO’ o the cvoms from ihose whb FORAREASS | court against Joseph M. Balley, ir., of Sioux [ orii¥ MisThoom, Sud o Gugmeer. Ho has been attactied to the lozal | (iitare, not necossarily for pablication. bug | DIEHE his body was takea from the institute 1 amed Craig livin o south- 3 i 8y atan, 5 3. D., the forme orial treasurer o kh * department of the company, 100} ) titles ko P R VAN DL RS o Gring's unde ing establ o ,.r:.:" ! etbt Bial A ,m”((l."",:',"'dlfu.',s,,‘,‘,'“ ation of the report was made the first order "“:l;'k 1‘ Al ‘_"l '_'"" ?;:lc;fi;x‘,:m RMELE 1 was more than pleased with the result | yo baiirosd 1,.:|.|l’:x‘mlflk‘:ll;::lgxi l“.%(r';”,‘;,,““!,“ | 88 an evideuce of good faith, ho discoverd | to Gring's un SAEUAKINE 6r babIRH mech ast part of Blaine county. He drove them | nday moruing. LRl s of tho conferance,”” said O. J. Blandin of | in the city on Monday of this week in con: | o astonishingly good likeness of Georwe, for | At o'clock yesterday moraing the remalns towithin three miles of Brewster to Dr. Luigi, the represontati ve of the Evan- | of #0000 each fssued before tho terrltory | pyankiin county.’ “The harmony of tho | multrcie Syics Me e ) HHCOR | whosearrest, by the way, a reward of 25 is | of the aged farmer woro placed in a $3 Palmer's place, which is vaczant, and put | gelical church of 1 gave facts showing | was divided. When the territory was di- Y s = ikt offered : ot b 4 in th ttors’ flela, place, acant, s xel : L AR wLa] P 5 t s that the debt was | Zathering upon all the leading questions was - f ; " ; county coffin and buried in the potters’ flela. them up in the stable, the health a.d vigor of the churches there. vided the defendant states that the debt was i T Tourist Rate. It seems that Mr. Brown-Hendricks broke The bod o 10 in the zh pine box ~ ved him, f o second order of the day, ministerial re. [ divided and that these’ funding warrants | the crowning climax of the whole business. | o 0 ek - Araaatl jail at Hiawatha, Kan., last September 10 body was placed in th rouzh p Craig foliowed him, and a couple of his f, was taken up, The committee reported | were assumed by South Dakota. The tariff issue and the prohibition quest he efforts of the Colorndo delegation | kineo that time he has been roainir justas it had been taken from the bed, with- was taken up. The commit P P! question nelghbors fell in and they tracked the steers [ 1% Was tiken b, o committed Teported xt st wero not allowed to interfere with the ob. | WPICh attended the session of the I bird woere 3 ood - | out a stitch of clothing or even a shoeet placed to where they were corraled. Craig wished | £170,000. The maximum sum per minister Linnaeus' Statue U riled. jects of the conference,’ Missouri Passenger association at | tated. It would seem that disc over the naked torm, to turn the steers out and take ‘h{m been fixed x‘.,- th i‘._\‘j( Algxl x:y)nl Citfoado, May 93.—The statd®Rt T.innaeus --\\;_[m“ m ,m,; rty do with the tarift in the intercst of u tourist rate of & ‘“,“”1\1;]" “J*"‘r‘ : *fl;“!'l' ¥ "3;:“‘, ot On May 5 Richard Melody was induced by | e ome, b o neighbol Jo. | the nverace paid was nearly 8250. Rev. Ur. | the botanist, a counterpart of the one in | question when the presidenuial campaien | for the round trip between the Missouri river shia, o didn’t think so, he e >, Taoker of the institate 9 o L i L e Lt quent and touching appeul for this object § ke o L et ik i **We shall not make it oo of the leading | mith ey yCqhimOn poiuts, we 2k rowne _Stortly after his prisoner's escape, Sheriff | to Omaha for treatment for a soro foot. catch the thief. Meantime quite a crowd, Elaer Junkin of Philadelphia made y. Ttis of bronze, sixteen feet highand | i 0 \wochalt let the republicans nnd det: | wjes e :' 4 i ¢ Castimun cawme to Omahain search of his man, | part of the foot had been amputatea some smong them Judge C. W. Aikens, treasurer | stroug Argument that the assembly should [ stands upona granite rolestal The statue | ocrats fiaht over that. Thoy are weicome to | Liispoiounciog the rate as 20 had been | but althouwh he was here at the time and, i years nago. Melody was suffering from Noft] 3 b i saenitad b P by th R s ¢ issued and will now be recalled. The tickets | fact. has been here ove %8 the oficer of the Blaine company, had assembled o as- | act on the principle in the matter. Continu- | was presented to tho city by wedish | . " The'yuestion of monoy 1s and wWill be (ho | am e g ko 0o recallod, " Tho tic act, has been hero ever since the officers | YA IR CE e e o t in the watch 18, be said: ‘‘What would be our present “‘fl";“‘ of Chicago. “‘““r"“’"““l“ ik at- | great problem and on that many of us used one day going and one day returni sy ""'l‘ Browva bl brakemon | 1,654y the arch of the foot p M e " i 1vey dition but for the work done by the min- | tended by representatives of Swed ish socie- | qoing a good deal ot thinking, We are not b ‘\ ‘,.' -'.‘ vl \'.. d for disposing of tnortragec A ."m.v ct as drawn up by Tucker, About 11 o'clock last night MeAlvey €Ame | istors and their families. Think of the max- | ties from St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Paul, | all {a hasn ny with the radical views that | U 1O stop-over privileges. proper sing that the' Institute SurReond loEetiis uled stecrs. ' Tho orowd callared | jmum, £0. s that enough for men who | Minneapolis, Omabid and other cities. some have cxprossed. We are_open to con- Mr. McKibbin's Visit. SN MR L to porform an operation on & im and made him acknowledgo that he stole | must spend ten of their best years in getting g - —— viction asto that which will be best for the 3. H. McKibbi sirehastng t ? il Al i3 SHOWN Lhe o= 1 tha foot aud to give Melody two \ the cattle, and also that a negro by the name | 30 expensive cducation and all the rest of Wisconsin Soil Moistened. country. ' Moncy, prblic lands and {ratspor. | of the Uores Pactne i hirchasing agent | graph that he weakened nd udmitted wio | e, foot | aud “to | give Melody | twa 3 Crelo! ¥ their working years in arauous work in which Mitwavkee, Wis., Ma; 3.—Heavy rains | tation will be the three leading questious for e Union _“”l\- is in Coun Bluffs, He | ho was, H'u denied that he sawed his wa of this Melody was to pay #1110, The records of Eli Creighton assisted him. VAW & q he ¢ f ut of but insisted that soabie f D el Meustims tho watctiers separated without | 'OUCY COUBOL, 88 @ rule, bo 1aid up!” We | aro' rported all over the state. 'Tero is diseussion with our party. Ll muh}?h Ppearaic in Omatia, soar | Ut of uil, but nsistad ttat u counleof | ' inatituto afico shovw that ihis. money Meaztim ’ arate iout | nust get this whole matter laid on our con- | 4 ety wiaeihy J. M. Wolff of Minden said: We did just | 8S keown. There are two cases pending in | fricnds of his, an engineer and conductor | (o oG COR GEm SN TIPS HOBEE any signal or password whereby they could [ science: It is a poirt of honor to pay houest ‘;:“:‘“'_fj;’{":gl“,‘;:(“‘nfif,“”""‘h istriols, a8 the | hat we wat BOTRMALSE to o and Gverys | the contte against McKiobin for alleged | wav i nie 1oy Jorused to give, su od theit | payment is admitted by the managers recoguize one another. Judge Alkens took [ debts, and thisis a debt of honorif ever bl body want home happy. Yes, tariff roform | peculations while he was purchasing agent, | sorton mir L), Gacee uays hefore Sieg it | - Au operation was perforined on May 8 by charge of McAlvey. Just then a young man | there was one Tt will bo one of oar issues. The mouey | (ne was commenced 1n the dis ourt of | theotah the n s patie merely swalygd oub | 5y " riaac Sincluir, and iy is said that d, namoed Rittonhoss oo iis Ung AN | e committee on bills and overtures rec- THE VERITY OF FAITH. question ~ naturally leads into the tariff | Douglas county, and in this case the defend. | Lirough thehole. His wife. eis om- | Hyoneon and Dr, ., Willlams assistod ab Y g Chouse eamo riding up the | ommended the direct reference of certain Heue, ove wanka tanft sufticlnt to dofray | ant, by his atiomay,filad & voluntary appoar. | Phore. demyed i Siring his Indateeration operation, though Dis. McLaughtin and road and | Judge = Aikens thinking it | overtures to their appropriste committecs | pp, Duryen's Sermon and the New | the expenses of the government. I think th anoa |This' casa'will ot come to- tial &t i b A I U AL coutradicted each other on this was another one of the thieves and possibly \\'ll:mul‘dcl: ing !Ilr'xn‘bulnre the assemb Methodist Church. ?lt'l\mll'\' bill will not meet with much favor | this term of court, having been con. Biivos thiefr vasldeios I this ‘it tho pair | POt when seen separately. But they all reig ered hi first. This was adopted. - . rom our party. But we dou’t propose to ge nue ag stk ot toth ST et e L AR oI > that Dr. Sincla st inci) ] :'”;,':,';";" SESRELEE ORd el bl to BALLRAIL | 8 1o s teua i cintior ot tholpesuniary | | s Rev D, DilFya ot th: Birss, Congroga:|| /i any Wrangle over the tarit, | san Assase Other cose Rrecment of both sides .Ihe | havelivedat 1310 Californis strect, anda APOTRLOE i D L . BV, Kladatad ik iat s Dilhing Svis retorred b the. aane. copmittes with | onal church, preactied an able sermon last | o of that fack. . Whilo tho republicans are | Court ant In this sorvice. s neves besw ser | complaiat, was lodged agalnst’ tho ‘woman | MGAlEIGICNt i1 almost immedistely afters ) ung enhouse, B | was referred to the finance committee with | piohy at the First Methodist church to a fair | pulling at the head of the tariff cow and the | ourod 36ih TR0 000 ) ome time ago, charging her with belng ward. A se 1 operation was performed a ] that Judge Aikens was a thief and supposiug | instructions to e b i g sized audience. His subject was *Tho Ver. | democrats are pulling at the tail, we propose | 4 l)lx-'”y’ mx-.u“‘:;:f(.lx‘.xlx of | I‘I..u- who are | wateh ‘x\m‘k).tri o but o' Taited o pun aeroee | 4o or so azo. - No rolief foliowed this second , he was about to kill his friend, opened fire on | Adjournment was then taken until 3 onda¥ | ity of Faith,” and he chose the first verse of | 13,40 the milking and say very little about it. | ‘on tho inside that thess cases sl neror e Brown, who kept himself very close. The | OPeration, und theoid man died, Judge Aikens and McAlvey and killed them | morning in order to enable the delegates to | ity ) L We will not waste our broath discussing hed to t loi P d Before dying Melody signed a will which { e 5 leave for the Ann Arbor excursion, the fourteenth chapter of Jolin asa text. | methods, we will simply ngrea on principies | PUSed 10 trial for prudential reasons, woman is much smoother thau her husband, | paq peen drawn up for him. Ho left all ::‘lh;l\x i‘“*‘\‘;‘;"‘ r‘;‘y“f““‘}”*&:‘*&j“w “1""“’\‘ z 2 “Believe i God, believe in Me,” were the | and take care of the methods later on, when Notes and Personals, T on the latter wvas unbosowing himself | is'vonl and personal property to his brothor, t 3 o 5 words to which he called especial attention. | We get some more men in congress. avmold T O Avals: | thed 1 i A Christopiter Melody. ‘The property consists } The whole county is in mourning over | THENTON, N.J., Mu l‘"'I‘nl]'f“'l““‘(.’“"“": take care of those who fully trusted in his [ eithusiastic in bis remaris about the cori- | in the city. 2 "Brown wés tofd that the: shoriff was com. | F888€ 15, in Holt county this state. Tuo farm Judge Aikens' untimely death, as he was a | fombany s In financial dificulty. Counsel | promiges and swung out in faith, believing | ference. "Tho best thing that happered, E. G. Davidson, representing tho Erie road, [ ing after him, but he said he would not go | 1,Well stocked with horses. A note for, $L15, f said Mr. Camer e b 1 h E h {eposited in th t State bank, man universally liked and respected. for the company says there has been a con- | that all woutd be well if they served God | S -ameron,. - 'was the burying of the | wqg in ‘town this mornin, back withiout a requisition hndiblos ol A 1 - tracti f credit and the company’s liabili- | with all their hearts. Cbrist demanded a shirt. 1 pever saw anythng in my ; 1 a certiticate of deposit for #45 on_the same SENSATIONAL COURT SCEN e aes o s\ uaRT b full surrender and implicit falth in his powor t took hold of the people the way that | VWilliam Cadwell, general passenger agent . e . bunk and £1.67 In cash was ulso willed to the : N8 NAL SCENE. ties ure more than it can meet at ) surrendor and impliclt falth in bis powor | scone did whon: those two old soldiets, one | Of tho West Shore: road, and J. A. dagos, STILL THEY'RE NOT HAPPY. brother. The will is witnessed by Dr. Isaac A M R o 3 3 present. The secrctary, he added, in- | S5¢ AW LRERESS to erovice b way, dnd he €€ | from the union army and the other from the | traveling passenger azent'of the same line, _— Sinciair, Henry Repenn, a nurse at the insti- | e e, "B AL [ formed bim that the ' company could | prest IR, PRIKONS WIorS thoae WO | ontederate army, ahook nands on. the stage Sty Board of Cublic Works Not Single | tute,and Rev, Father! Bruon. The priest orney a Liar. pay R L ave et opad e S L X t » | There wasn't & dryeye in the whole house | Arthur B. Smith, assistant general passen- Minded Ove: T hud been called in to administer the last rites - ment of his promises, The faith of the - R Minded ver Strect Sweeping. o . JARsoNvILLE, Fla., May Thero was an | 13 mul”!‘:ml e o Tis 10 S20,000. | mother of Moses when she pushed the infant e oats thh SO S U ] ;\‘,,I;‘l‘-r‘g;"”‘ n tonto fang | The board of public warks held oo of the | Of the church to the ““"‘fi"'“fl;“;‘l;;’ b ritiug soene yesterday i T he capitalists interested in this company Atreur 4 i a en. st thing 1 ever hi 1ing to meet the troops en route fror e s ez quently was a ess Lo the sig [ el secno yesterday at tho trial of Camb- | o ra'bghina sevaral otner rubber and crockery | Ot 120 e e i e g, Tori% saw. Tho bloody shirt was buried farever | Fort Robinson to. Washingten, b. ¢ js | 0ld timo sessious yesterday aud as on p will ) "t \"’“10 murder of Mamie Joseph. O. M. | concorns, all of which are aftected by the | Hhorost, was omplo e Snfnenes whishs OLie: E, Thornton, editor of the Nebraska In- | thougnt ‘that the troops wiil procced via | vious occasions, the chairman allowed his In the face of the fact that Melody had { Sumuners, assistant prosecuting attorney, | condition of the Star, whose liabilities may | tjans should have.. The sormon on the | dependentat Lincoln, said “Them’s my sen- | Ashland and Plattsmouth and not come | temper to get the better of his judzment. on his person the £115 note, the &5 cer. { was making an argument when Campbell in- | foot up £500,000, 7 Mount is as sure 8 guide to live by, said the | timents” to about evervthing the otner dele- through this city. 5 .\lmnmy‘ mght the street sweeping con- | tificate ~of deposit and e.,".: h‘b c?nh , terrupted him. Mr. Sumwers paid 1o atten- | LVNY, Mass., May 23.—Joseph Day speaker, “as gravity is to build by, Dr. | §8tes said concerning the couference, The Master Car Builder's association of | tractor ‘cleaned the paved strects in the | bis body was not even given a decent burial. =™, tion to him and went on with his statement [ POSItIVELY that'the Davis snoe company never | Firvea said the faith of tho people who built | J- W. Coulter of Hastings s considerad to | the United States will assemble tn Caps May, | Vieinity of Sixth i Dierce. Tussday | In n satehél belonging th,the ead man was 2 %, that Campbell’s undesired attentions to Miss | 0wed the Hill shoe company of Memphis 81. temples of worship, not knowing where all | D¢ one of the level heads in the new party. | N. J., on June 9, and continue in session one | morning the inspector rafused to 0d suit of clothes, but this was not placed [ Joseph ware regarded as porsccutions, | Ob the contrary the Momphis company owed | the Fanda. were. ty Gome. from. was. of the | L Was pleased witléthe way the conveution | weekk and . during tha: fobawie o B0 | Dt the . WO oenooet tr | Hoan it betore uis buriul. No effort had v Campbell arose excitedly, - threw. e apms | the Davis shoe compavy heavily. right kind and they should not consider | verted a wrangle over the probibition ques- | master railroad mecha will hold conven- | streets reswept. ‘Tuesday night the | been made to notify the friends of the de- [ fHTR UG anArarica Ot = e themselves beggars while asking assistance | 100, said Mr. Coulter. “St. Johu and Mrs. | tions there. Itis expected thatabout from | Sweopers went over the ground .acain, | coased at Stuart of ‘his death, though thers, ad ¢ LG it e y ST vork | Helen Gougar were there, but we were not | eight to twelve thousand people will attend. | cieaned up a portion of the sweepiugs when | were lottors in the old nan’s pogketbook glve s e ] That's a d—d lic. Whe Fice Raoaed from others for the completion of the work | Helen Gouga Y ] | SiesasRER S parLCY ! 2 bty g LU & o 3 A el cre to discuss the probibition issue. There - the heavy rain of Wednesday moramne came | iug the address o ; Ricovoxn, Ky, May 23.—The Glyndon ? e were lots of proMiMitionists and staunch tem- REPUBLIC .N HEADS, on, drové them off and washed onto tne |.‘\ gen:x:,mm. whowu-wl-‘r::‘:n&m B e ey i e " building an 1 the large building of Burnham - A T 4 " perunce men in the eonvention, but we went 5 % pavement a quantity of mud from the sur. | circumstances conuected wi h& fl 1 (‘nu“n A e Gt BT B {40,000 Lot e e e ean e e iichss otter matters and the Wi | Mors §F Phow Will Fatl Into the Clty i p v ol et ol e - o "“L‘%‘.ULMH'?X;E‘E. s B Eamntell oxoltedly, T o8 e SESUAp SIURLOf atoa s 80,0003 lnat C 2 res + this | and prohibitlon wrse wisely avoided, Tho owed one ostimate for thoe two sweepings. | oner Harrigan and requeste Tvestigas=s = God With this consciousness—I don’t feél | anco, $50,00. The buildings were occupied | vody met yesterday morning atS:45. The | unite of sortimedl en oy, voided Tue Waste Basket Soon. The chairman insisted that the contrac tor's | tion. The coronof in computly with a de. ™ i this crime, iy bya number of firms, the Western Union | yoring was spent in discussing the topic | wonderful thing. 1 never expect toseea [ The republican minority in the council has | word was the only evideace that the street | tective called upon the medical institate He gesticulated wilaly aud shook his fist at | welegraph company, doctors and real cstate | 5" ; ok luded tbis | more harmonfous gathering™ discoverod a movement upon the part of the | had been swept. officors aud mado 6 demand for the property Mr. Summers. The slerilf took Campbell | wmen. Airoalymentionsd and R oom e VI Lo taviR PRt G0t o ¢ T ont they meer pomee | “Major Faray and Egbert favored allowing | left by the deceased. This was turned ovor. from the court room and procecdings were ————— morning. The afternoon was taken upin | q5ement by your party before you sater | GcTOCTatic membors, tnat they aver bodes | o MAIOTE ATy - Then the coroner demanded a sight of the stopped for fifteen minutes until the prisoner % Another Kansas Storm. considering practical questions which any | the campaign of 159207 J | no good for the republican employes in and | “'Tne chairman insisted that the dict that | records. On. tho books of the Institute was, ! ml;lx:iwxgllo(fd. Kaxsas City, Kun., May 23.—A heavy | member of the couference offered for dis- “It will be discussed some, but we do not nb[nul the nfl‘ifevnl the 'm\flrd of public works. | haq accumulated on the strects last winter | the record of Melody having paid #4196 for the b L ;vsll;::lcxgflt:ggggr{h;hgg wiud storm did much damage to buildines, | cassion, think it necessary to barp and_ huggle oyes a du&fi‘flfl;l&\mx'gfflmirl_;-l{;u;\;l{“ Antro- | has not been removed. oporation and two weeks' tourd. ! 3 ed at7 o'cl i _ : hoe g 4 et o an Fpk i S A A siiieribioTtinsst g the coronde $ h fences and orchards in this and Douglass 1 . vere held question that has been almost constanutly dis- 1 Major Furay retorted by saying: *‘If that After consideral juestioning { would come into court to receive the verdict 4 A n the eveming services were held, con : g .ro are | TEPOTt the numoer of inspectors, and the sal- > the bla s les d the facts as stated. - ) | opto midnight but othorwise that they | countylast night. Thorain fol in torreats, | ducted by the Rev. J. Hilgendort, president | Sipeed for tho Dieh more toamttant 0" 8¢ | aries they receive. ; g P RS D il st SR [ ol have o stay Sout Sullkmoniug, Sihe | EIY K LLS, R oY CXORy VUL SAYING ot thie Nebraska dlitrict ‘ot ;this ‘Missourl | % Gongroseman KERGEES wh ) wirict was. | £ dhe Tepublitan: members considered the' | arara oLBRUID warks. chairman. The | under the direction of the coroner, the body ' ury is still out. WSt ront, bugs, synod. 1In an elaborate effort, based upon L. 7 the rates, ] | resolution an innocent document, and unani- i nd carried, B\ g as exhumed and taken to Gring’s un - | fi D IR ¥ 3 | up among the homewerd bound delegates, 1 bt ; ; put and carried, Furay and Eg- | wa imed and taken «'s undertak ) ——— Timotuy, iv, he set forth the precociousness | was pleased through and throagh . said M. | Mously voted for its adoption. ' Since that to allow one estimate for the two | ing rooms. Dr. Coulter made a post mortem / RE BELIEVES IN VOTING, Loar and His Deputies Accquitted. of the ministry. Notwithstanding that the | Kum, “toe unity manifested between dele. | H0€ thoy claim that they have received amination last night to determine the ex- ‘! Lo 2 U e £t G e Pa L\mx 23, 3 ’l‘l:‘e)urym the ;vco:g‘ In general oonsiders miniaters useless | gates from the north and south was the most [ SCverul poiuters, 0 e clalm that the | The chairman votod tuo” and) explalned | ackosuseofdestt b f L K y | or That Reason a Reformed Pros- | case of Captain Loar and his deputies | persous, in God's estimation they are encouraging featuro of the whole business. : : o ! that the strect was not clean oSIOETIESHIaAIG Sk Lo OLOIDATINRN, 1 byterian Divine Resigns charged with murder at the Morewood riot, | HENY. Ministers of the gospel should, | Tho pension planin our platform was con- | o5 10 other reason than to learn th politic For gradiug Davenport street from For- | cautions had been taken there would” huyve Pirrsnvke, Pa, May 23, —Rev. Mr. Mc- | returned a verdict acquitting all the de- | therefore, also consider their cailing of the | structed by ex-rebal soldiers. That was one | 1e20ings of the inspectors. They claim that | yeth street to the Belt line there were nine | been no necossity for blood poisoning or gan- gy 4 g Ptk (S nilirs fendants, greatest value to themselves aud to their | of the graudest things done by the platform | When this is learncd the same kind of a raid | pigs none of them being above 13 cents per | grene. as the operation was a simple one. I(,lu‘rk:u ol:lw R\'.o:\u;;nlhl rch_u\rlnn um.d 2 hearers. | For through ‘them, or rather | commitico, It iwires the futare hacmony | Wil be mage upon tho ofice 8 pvas made | eqbio yard, Dr. Williams at first denied that Tucker 1 ogical seminary at Alleghany has announce ST through the gospel which ministers preact, | of north and southe: ° | upon the plumbing iuspector’s office a few | "Pho” contract was awarded to Knight | was emploved by the institute, but t his intention of resigning the chair of the- . The Death Rol), God extends salvation to all. In cou- | “Farmer J. V. Wolfe of Lancaster county, | Weeksago when all of the republican em- | Brothers & Barnes at 10 25 cents. ¥ Dr. McLaughlin adwitted it and stated ' ology and history in that institution. His ok, May % —Heury . Sanford, | cluding the roverond gentleman ex- | who wanted to be commissioner of pablje | PIOXes were discharged to make room for | /T plumbiry inspector reported a number | that Tucker was at Boone, Is, | Ho has heen ] D e Natot S ex-United States mivister to Belgium and | horted the ministers to fulfill their | jands aud buildings 1ast fall, wore a broad. | 4€MOc who weresubsequently appointed. | of leaks in water maius, talegraphed for and instructed to come ap t BRSO ! l""h;'“‘:r'; :"' late delegateto the slavery conference, died | Sling with failthfuness, according 1o | primmed bat and: a smilo that spread out | ,, CoutCman Specht tis moruing, in speak: | ° By’ yesolution C. K, Fanning & Co. were | once. : ol ad Presbyterinn ministers who were sus- | 1ate delegate to th 3 ) the power that God gives. THe sormon.w ae Sk ; = L8t | ing upon the subject, said: I am free to ared t0 o - sonti e | The coroner also wired William Kirdendat 4 ; at Healing Spring: he p € t under it like a liuing of roseate hue. “W u ordéred to commence work and continue the roner also wir a \ ) pended for voting at a political election. In PEREILIE: Uit listened to with_deep attention and made a | aro nly o small porcion of that creat band wy | 24MIt that [do not understand the move, | oracrvaeios iR aork ud <o sewer, as | of Stuart, a fricud of the deceased, aud ve- his letter of resignation he savs: “I have Eight Péople hrownad, o ampression jubon all, especially the | missionaries,” said M. Wolfe, as hepropped | though I view it with alarm, The democrats | the jujunction has been dissolved quested him to be here today. . been forced to the concluson that the iudi- |,y Aay 23— Ward has been received | Miuisters. Rov.J. Hilzendorf is an eloquent | b 30 fot” and took a. font’ ieoirt P | claim that the resolution is for the purpose of | iyl sicun s been dissolved. pre- |~ Aninquest will be beld this afternoon at vidual conscience of American citizens should ARIREMGY o0 R, has preacher aud a powerful expounder of the | whole fifteen hundred delogates. went home | A5certaining if any straw wen are being cur- | <ontod an allosred. Giring's, when a thorough investigation will | beallowed to decide as to the duty of casting | from Beauvars of the capsizirg of & pleasure | gospel. He 15 one of the pioneers of the | Niled with genuin@: missionary zeal, and you | Fi¢d 8long by the chairman. After consider- T'he matter of Fanning & Slavin, pertain | be made into all the transactions in the case, , & ballot for a righteous ruler,” Jucht and the drowning of M. Dommart and | Lutheran church in Nebraska and preachod | may depend upon it there will be thousayys | 10 the matier, T think this hardly probable. | ing to the grade on South TFenth strest. s — —_—— his son and daughter, and five others. for a number of years in this city whileit | of converts to our eause in the ne r future,” | 85 the monthly uppropriation shect shows | referred back to the city council, the board VACANCIES FILLED. Vi Vi vl who the me e and what \! p hey re i To Send Out More Missionaries. piiaaepyrafiint—— ‘was yet an outpost of civilization, “Do you thi ¥ou can persuade the faith- Who the men are and what salaries they re aeciding that it has no authority to allow the E 111, M: h STOCK PRICES ADVANC, Fr—— ful democratic bréth: rm Cobie laix £ 1d TG I ogtmie: Sooilish ANCE. s ul democratic ren of Lancaster county | “INE ascr alnoa claim, Board of Education Chooses Success ( Decatu, My 3 dr woman's mis ICES. ST fu deshosratio br@brenol Lancess 1f this could mot be ssoortained In this | * {ext season Fanning & Slavin took the [ 20853 OF Hduoation Ohooses e ' B sionary board of the United Brethren church | oy W o 4 M . ) . . 5 “ i . S o manner, it would be easy for the committees & > addiia Sear 4R sors to Estelle and Wooley. The Week Closes with a Material Ad si v and ’ [ am going 10 U to teach them what they ; contract to grade the streot. There was not 2 Ay % . Sixteen heavy and massive stage pictures, 5 'y strect d alle grades i 4 3 o | of America adjourned yesterday to meet at S en o AR TIr. Foci s i ought to do. They have been telling me agood | OfyStrects and alleys, grades aud grading. | cnough carth along the street to make the | A special session of the board of education /J) Indianapolis next year. Itwas decided to | oy o gk 8 8 moving panorama 00 feet long, and & gor- | geal ahout what Tabouldido, and now 1 prapose | *1deWalks and bridges, sewerage and paving | neccssary fll. They hauiod the dirt feom ne | was held last evening to elect n suporiatond- o NEW YOuk, Muy 2h—[Special Telegram to R Y R ¢ 3 0w I prop and curbing to locnte 'the barnacles, if there SRRy Sl . ut Mrs, J. T. Stevens in charge of the work e 2 SR «eous transformation scene, e work ol to tell some of them what they should do. 1 g 3\ L Sy 1 ere | adjoining lot and now ask for £16. The ont ot buildings for the unexpired term of ex- s i ¥ Tuz Bex.)—The opening of toduy's session of | Negers, Charles S, Getz, Harley Merry, Hugh 't think the d are or has been any. council holds that this carth for which th i : of the assoclation at Berlin, to send six more | the stock cxchunge wis attended with an us g MESSTS: oo cretz, darley Merry,Hugh | don’t think the dewmecrats of Lancaster coun “Taking this view of the cas oonf:| |/ SOUBSEANOICARIAL ELIS DATEL: bofore | Superintendent Wooley and o seiect an ut- il P case I am confi- | . g ! e 0 eirich and throo mmore 10 | usual degreo of activity In prominent ratl- I« iold and Homer Emens, comprise the | Ly will nominate wgounty tioket this fall. Iu | eyt that the rosolution was ot aa- janeant, | SOLCFBCLOFS ow & % pay was removed before | yomey o Al tho vacaaoy caused by the resig ) : ) It -4 e A ™ W) Taalve ol e ac! o) il = A us0) v C v au’ 0 0 g vy @ ™ o China. Ougcf thesoto China shiall be 18dy | way atocks, all of which were frecly sought | Scenic offocts in “The Twelve Temptations.” | fact I doubt if there will'bo half a dozen coun- | 4% Hiel IR Fesotution was not as ianocent | thoy ha S DR Ering nation of Judge Estelle, hysician, The delegates voted for the nin Y i s ties in the state where the democrats will : Ry ——— B phy: b delegates vol nine { gfter at advancing quotations. In the first | The principal ballets are “The Little Lord nominate a county ticket, Both tho . | weeks you will sce a number of republican IDICIAL OPINION: There were four candidates for the position trustees who shall elect. the new officers, but [ i’ ¥ S4F il B0 liat | Patatiocows WEha Earistan Bellset 110 y t, 1B Bl L A JUDICIAL OPINIONS D v & constitutional provision the vote can | f°W transictions prices right through the list | Fauntieroys, e Parisian Belles, id- | crat and republican parties are dead acyways [ o1 4Top into 3 o e of board’s attorney. K. L. McCoy of McCoy ¥ P! S . g Ight" ing, | i : 15 S T o . The democrats go ubon the theory, ‘that 3 y only bo counted at Dayton. The ballot was | F0%¢ from i to 14 ubove lust night's closing, | ing on Grandpa’s Shoulders,” “The Ballet of | The only diference betwoen thor is thas ih 8 RS smohea 1) follow. | Given in a Number of Cases in the Dis- | & Olmsted was elected on the siath batlot, 3 3 \ : t0 the victors belong the spoils,” and follo : scnt thers by a special Mossenger, Rock Island beinz I front and touching All Nations,” and the dance of Terra Cotta | friends of the demooratic party know that | {100 VLS DOONE the Spotis)’ and follow- it Oanee The other applicants were Thomas D. Craue, plo. oo Nzt Burlington advanced o %%, Northern Pa- | with live cockatoos. *The Twelve Temptar | the old party is deag and thoy have buricd it ropublican appelniee wiil ba compellod tony | In the MoNames s the. attorneys have | Fi.T. Ransom and Irving Baxter, 3 Monument to Andrews Raiders. e PR ' Alehison 8qurt JMu- | tions” commences a three-nights' engage- | but tho ropublican party doo’t know iv's GCEUNICAR BRRCBLon will be compelicd to step R et The names of tventy-eight. spplicants for b cific to WA, Atehison to %, | mentat the Boyd tomorrow (Sunday) even- | dead, or else it is lying around to save funer- e completed their arguments and the questiou | syperintendent of buiidings were read and CmatraNooas, T i ¥ ( t ) T und St Paul to G4, Firnness also prevatied | 8! al expenses. It ough to be buried.” = it gy of determining whether or not Thomas Mc- | the balloting commenced. Mr, Morrison ens monument to_the Faldars . wras fiin the snooisuion end atoutions zuied highs || R I AT T e e SARNED SOM Yamee murdered Elsic Williamson alias Kute | deavored to have the election of 8 superins ercoted in tho National cemetery yostorday. | Gry Pucific toaty, St Taul § Datuth 1055 and | aljer omedy-drama, will " be the mireesre | TWO CONVIGTED OF COINING. v — .| Nichols rests solely with the jurv. tendent postponed until the first meeting 1 Itis in six sectious, surmounted by a brouze | St. Paul & Duluth preferred to 6%, Amo Aot Rt e ROt Ao e aeon Result of Commissioner Timme's Trip | Most of the juiges spent the day in hand- | July, but his motion was lost. locomoiive, a fuc simile 1n miniaturo of the | 110, WAAMAAS, NAtianal Cordues common | 21olior next week. - In plot and action the | Cooper and Pool, the Bassett Money 191 O O e o Oand calling thelr dockets. | _ O the tenth ballot Ea O. Hamilton of =58 “General,"” the engine which the dariug party | sold 2 poi ¢ ste i & cas 1 it e Hamilton Brothers was ele yosterduy's elosin: ut | play is thoroughly American and up to the Makers, Basily Done For. County Commissioner George Timme, who ted. Mr. Hamil- ; ; Hopewell overruled the motion for a new o eniih Lins e 8 ol of soidiers stolo at Big Shanty, being cap- towiiye qomand. Preferred ad- | times. | ‘The scenic effects are strikingly | udge Dundy and'a'jury listenod to the | ttendea the trans-Mississippl congross at | ttial The shms decision was. remterad | o tins oo 14 businodg oMo ol REAER i ed while attempting estroy bridg h a8 not lvely, . d novel, and clude A railroa L ’ § raturna . e case of William Yo cexpe er, i e i BRI i :,\:‘!;\‘:}N‘:l;‘l(h ““l:llll‘“"\':;‘;lhllfll:: l:x;n,\ i.‘il“;i B PON Vvelrs :»rr:‘;x‘n\u‘mu!\h.e: mxlc :’:m l‘"‘tl}"_l""ni:t_' ""‘:mfig evidence against Coaper and Pool, two of the | Denver, has returned, and aside from watch th' ”ml ’r’l_ M \IH.V’A {‘1\ 'he,the expert whittler, After ‘the clection both Attorney McCoy ofthem were hanged, cight of thein being | preiorrar raliiod o gn s Srr NG cotton ol | orosses the stuge in six Seconds, & thrilling | counterfeiters arrosted at Bassett, yestorday | W0 the transaction of business, made some e okl 1 o il wa Bl “",'.! M Hamilion. pax ooround the cigirg 4} -, tionsareon tho tribute which will be mon receded & tos2% and Chicago gas iy to | of the play some very remarkable electrical When Cooper wag being tried Cushman, | Well pleased with the city, but does not re- | & 1 On the trial of this cause it was (b ey oy wante ‘,‘ tha t ;"_ e ¥ ", Velled Decoration day Todovaraq, ne¢ named. however, subsequently | eftecta uro introduced, among which is a tel- who is also chazged), with the same offense. | €ard Denver as much of & metropolitan city | proven that while Pote Wosdmanuss wes [ bids could bo recelved for the. Ieliom sobent ¢ i T T P Tho bank statement today showed an fn- | SraP? WC3Sago that can be read by the audl- | g1nvired us attorney for tho defendant, Fio ity oo e eisats U ot FuTLaR A elioni e Leanse ayas Jhuet oL | exteuded from June & to 8. The board de- Y . z - crease of SI4800 in the surplus resery 3 ot REEYOLSY . ettt ’ | whic vholly unpa 2 & ller. Goods were sold to Wood- fn ktant tha xtatie \ Prowia, 1L, May 23.-Attorneys from | The 'xl.-mh. Bow holl BN el HoApen e Pirlary foymaie. Siag mlh!‘“ ““\“ jomo sar | In speaking of taxes and assossments he | mansce and Storte & lor refused to pay. for S Bt SO SR TEoRs whs df ater I el > he legu equirements, e ¢ Y. ] 3 n between Attorney Ben | states that the valuati ’ Bordeaux, France, representing the beirs of | i al - requirements. The * rec chamber sessi 3 s of Den , for as- | the same. Judgn 3 nts were sc 1 again®t | hriug i n report at the next meoting statin Phillip Francis Renaud, are here locating | [T ot unfBICHIUE wore w0 ‘hewvy | James Bailey and Frank Morgan were ar- | Baker and the defeddant, and that au effort | sovsment. purposes. 15 piaced o sud.us ony, | 1o same. Judgments woro se ved for a | what work i3 necessary t compinto. the Bigh p Francis Ri X ero looattug § that the uetnnln Y S W roised L3~ | rested as suspicious characters, and when | nad boon madetothbve Coopor turn state's | Which bo thinks 15 about one-third of the | new trial on t judgments | sohool grounds. i : whilaa desron Cment very ninterl. | searched at the station a large quantity of | evidence and gef b0 5 ble, | Actualvaluation of the city aud county. Upon | should nave been agai Major Clarkson has donated a larze flag ¢ when Peoria was nothing but prairie. ltis | G VRS foser LR Arn e croy || i Gatlere | eae fana imon ey 96 “",":'m“““’:‘“""m o St troutle. | this valuation tho lovy i 11 mills for county | ~In Boggs & Hill axainat the ity the de- | s thor i seikson bas doua boara decidod to claimed that about half of this city is built t each othe bRt faoSlE ¥ Cushman wani ave an interview purposes, which makes the taxes much higher | murrer to the petition was overruicd and the with Cooper, buti fis insinuations aroused | than here, where the property is assessed at | defendant given thirty days in which 0 ar eity took certain lands | Und on “of a street. Ap- cluded knives, revolvers and silverware. 1 | They claimed to have bought the stuff from e fire of the prossbutiug attorney a: de- | one-fifteenth of its valuation and a levy of 14 | swer. ln tuis cas: ling on the street wus hopeful. - Final | a stranger in Lincoln. the B8 . RK dHaracy 8y 5 do : B the s ) b i - o men fron | mills made on this, and lots iu the ovie bricus were well ubove yesterdus's while the | * Word was received yesterday of the bur. | 1rmined fight to peévent tho two men frc Mr. Timme claims that the \ore thi on the Renaud claim. 'The attorneys also ) Luy's stock market was very stron. purcha 24 pole for the flag —— sier Laws, The American Waterworks comaauy, o claim a portion of St. Louis, They are to establish the boundaries and the \ ) (] land granted by the West India compan N ‘ I\ E (X matter before congress. ) A Ras 2 pie are cry- | praisers were appointed and the damages as- | 4 > Been yory minrked 0 glary of a nardware store at Louisville, Neb,, | holding any consultstion was then made. ing against high taxes and have but little to | et oo, ¥ On February 25, 1500, the | g8vized originnally under the laws of | - V3 Moo aaB TR s Dute. RN dndthe ‘ofticers bullave thal they have the Mr. Baker did uft object, however, to the | show for the money so raised. plaintifls waived the payment i urderto'zive | nois, has jeen reorgaaized under the laws of \ U ’ v . > Grain and 'rovi-ions, purxlars and a part of the stolen goods. The | defendant callingidly other attorney or post- —_—— the city time to the es aguinst | New Jer: he ch o having X pate, N. M., ) bpol . a4 y or 3 & ow Jersey, the change having take lr:n;“l;m“‘:’:\':l; rese r‘vlun\v‘r:l'\hn mlt:I x':’nrt: Onicaao, May Z—-Logan & Co. to Toncray & | frisonees will beheld until the case can be poniug Lis case 1F o felt that he was not Omaha City Mission. | tha abutting properts aad collect the ‘same. | about May 1, Me. Underwood femaine. ae 1 Navajo r on_ind L By Sather. senin laca rar ¥ | looked into, ready. Cooner said ho wanted to proceed et el e ate In May 1570 the councii confirmed the re- | p M. |, ma " ble serious troudle there. The Navajos say | e LR R Wi with the trial, and on it went. S Iohis Misslon bas boen in exlstence for 8 | hrt of the appraisers but failod o make the | i i i orah mauaser ot 8 p their lands are being iuvaded by prospoctors | giinols erop bulletin’ donoting u high condie | L g Norkerts.. . . C; Davis, wieliems arrested on a charge | BUTIDEY Of YAt Tt s Christlan, but en- | collection, ‘Hoggs & Hill sued for the | A yentieman who is familiar. with th§ \ o el e children of the First Congregational | of having tamperediwith the mall, was tried | tirely undenominational. It is au incorpor- | amount. The city attorney demurred o the v sty from Colorado. The differences arise from | tion added tolower cables brouzht an ava- h ¥ ; K tamp 3 led T workings of the compauy statod that it had the question of the right to prosvect for gold | lanche of offerings and a quick nil severe don | CUFeh, cailed “Willing Workers," gave a | aud found guilty. ate body, and is under the management of an | petition, alieglug tha: as the plaintiffs bad | been reorganizod under the Now Jorsoy laws 4 in the Carisco mountains near the border of | cline. Wheat afterwards reacted on forelgn | YOrS enjoyable entertainment last nightat | G 1t Thompsongl tlon TN ‘n ot | excutive board composed of mombers of e oo g on ARy faustabidol] beosuse'io Iaws of Wiklialato were (il mAlk g Colorado. Tho Indians say tho miners have | Luying in New York, better clearances for the | telr church consisting of recitations, songs | 1,7 eaenday by Defuatios I;":lfllr:(lg"url:llx\l\\um difforent churches, ‘The mission has unaer | cody ¢ (¥ D mhudamis pro- favorable to corporations of wuy iu the ' coun: { :‘l?rr‘x?li:l‘ "al.t"u\':)fil\XJ"«H'mllll;"l\l;lg-'irl‘lé'm_:'h' fur | week thao the preecding one, and cables pro- and rv{rfl;hmfllm = $ operated an illicit glill. Ho was placed in | its care au industrial and a Sabbath school. | the judge nold that If tue plaintiff did waive | \Vhen asked if tho company had bosa B 2rInore they ound g dicting Eurovean wunts of wheat from this | =~ Some of the bright little ones were dressed | the county jail, It holds services every Sabbath evening, and | the payment the city must use due dili transferred to New Jersoy beo 1 \ LU country for the year s hish us 20,00 w0 bashe | 1B Costumes. repressnting Japancee, Turke | ‘yoro ot Omdba fs betog triod tod one weok day service. It visita th g sty v U S iee to New Tersay attise fon LAWE : ¢ - ountry for the Yoxr a8 his 000,000 bush- | 1B epreser J 3 , | John Coo cing tried today in o Wi y servio vis € sick, | in making its assessment aod collceting the | of that state would allow of & liberal ) After Evidenco Agatnst Trumbull. | 1" Av the olose it fs announced that | Indisns and Cninese, and ‘their recitations | the fodera sours upon @ charge of circulat- | feeds the hungry, clothes the naked,instructs | tax ing" of tho stock, he repliod L 4 s May & . vere vi . given. The leo 3 plicd that they conld Los AxcerLes, Cal, May 23.—In accord- | the French chumber has agreed to the wero \'t’“ fll“\‘jt 1 h‘lfl"ll‘\‘l he lulur.u room | ing counterfeit money. the ignorant, buries the dead, and in every Betore Judge Davis in toe case of the Bohn | not be more favorable iv that respoct than ’ T o e D 1 e of & H pday o ol vhe per- ] ar v feel e e come n J pplication lor a0e B VIS 3 o 3 L jury Judzo Ross hax issued an order airect- | Lellave would thke pluce. Cor Wwus a frivuge | becliations everysody pek Teonsones and toduy, from ' Lineoln, where “he super- | Tho board now fecl that. the tita ias come. | Hines the application for a rocelver was | e statod that to the best of his knowls {ug the superintendent of the Western Union | less orphun again toduy and judged by its | the dinin belc nten e sale of the McGillin | when there sho an enlargement of the | granted ana tte bond fixed at £5,000, | edge none of the stock of the company is (. talegraph company to produce all tele: treatment tn the pit of doubttol 4 9 dining room below. Herford cattle heed. He sala that there | work, and are moving in that direction |~ Juage W rendered bis decision inthe | owned in Omaha. Mr. Wilay, he stated.was 1h Bia hoeatmatoy ‘opfroduce all teloraws | While carn and auts, as state ——— Wwere buyors presegt at the sale from Wyom- | Thus far this work has existed solely by | case of Howard & Co. ugainst the Goodrich | the last mad t sell nut. sl hc disposed of 0 ooty ossession which passed between | utiil ligh in price, wo think L Military Matters, Ing, Missouri and Kansas. Goveruor Baxter | the charities of the kindly disposed friends | Hall association, “'The action was dismissed | his stock to the coumpany 1 1539, icardo Trumbull and George A. Bent relat- | cline a reaction due. The signal service pre- Captain J. G. Balaves of the Twenty- | of Wyoming purel some fine animals, | of the poor. However, the board discovering | and plaintiffs given ten days in which to file « X ing to the schooner Kobert and Minnie or the | dicting for tonight frosts n T 1 EQ . o i [} p— stoamsbip Ttata between April 1 and May 15, | ¥islons there wis sonio seiling of long prop. | 26coud infantry, stationed st Fort Keogh M okt 7'A"‘.h..°m N e 1 | 8 Senads onseived toa amsmnoere ol | a0 Amended peution. - Howard & o, held Bullding Fermits, 5 .99y AP L " | erty, which roduced prices. af thera sooms to | Mont. in thecity. He is the military | MF. Larkino dand will be kept in | the schools conceived the thought of self | nfty shares of the Goodrich Hall asso- 5 T Poa iy 1 R yr iy g PRI Tl TR slightly wbove prosscuting: attorney 'n the ome. of m" Nebraska. The h&rtl brought about §10,000. | heip. Hence the cautata known ns “Jepthah | ciation stock. They conducted a meat | The following permits were issued by the n he Coke Strike. : the Dattom 1n sympathy With whest, m ~ ® | The money was paid into court to liquidate a | aod his daughter,” has been under prepara- & rmarket in one of the store rooms | superintendent of buildings yesterday: ScorroaLe, Pa., May 23.-The coke strike -— ——— :mudrrtu lfnln;thlen}y Horses, the | feed bill of abowt $1,000 mnd to coyver the | tion for some time, and will be given by the | of the building, and a8 they | W. C Upjohn, two-story bLrick office ko is thoroughly broken and reports indicate Chicago Live Stock, T-‘,""fv li‘ fan wlxlol tlled Captain Casey. | mortgage held by Ciafins of Texas, schools on the evening of June 4 at the Grand | owed a large smount of rent, they offered to bullding. 2411 Cuming street............ 2 that 10,000 mea will be at work Monday. ORICAGO, May 2 —Cattle—Recelnts, 2,000; :;L’ s “;"“ "’I" k‘° Kiven a new trial next Bt camis e | opera bouse, | credit the same upon their shares of stock. | A. P. Hendrickson, one-story frame cote - . market nominally steady week at Huron, Dal Bl .. | _Toaad to the interest of the evening, Mr. | The other stockholders objected and suit was < Twenty-ninth and lzard streets.. 708 Affairs in Argentine. Hogs —Kecelpts, 15,00 higher; prime | . ";" B-( he of the department of the Platte, pe=c alne Sl mproving. { Gillespie has kindiy consented to bring in & | brougbt. The court held that a stockholder Ty frame cottage, 4 % Tk e 1y ghese b 84004 o m $ 40 o e v No s have @1 made | of silent song. | having the amount he owes credited ou stock | T that & reyoluticn bas broken out in the prov l ep--Recelpts, 5,000; market fiem. medical examiners for bis departure from this city. Everybody will be waited or with tickets, | that he owne, | Towl W

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