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= e = ——— —q TWEN i OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1801 NUMBER 344, v | VLW AL N NQ | urday night and bought some goods on his r (TERVIFW (0 'Q | National bunk, Grundy Center, vs Richard | 1 1o " e | modus vivendi and informing Lord Salisbury AL ROEDRE O LIRCT W hl““ DL,\Lb IN “ORT(.AGI‘,S, employer's credit_and then disappeared. The "0“ AV “TLR\ lh“ LRU“S. Moore, appeliant, Grandy district: affirmed. LO\DO\ b B\C(\R\f SL\\D\L that Secretary Blaine preferred thata pro- H]fl “L I(DERLI) “h HRST “ ”: iplo room of the Clifton house was broken Mrs. C. A. Davis vs Chicago, Kock Island & nosal for a closed season should come from into during the night and some articles Pacific railway compauy, appellant, Marion F=S Great Britaiu, stolen, and suspicion points to the negro. Ho district; afiroied. 1. S Cotter, appeliant : The Blue book also gives Secretary Blaine's fome Enterprising Operators Discouraged | Wus traced to Weeping Water, and the polico | 8on Russel Oredited With Expressions He | vs Olive Douglas et ul, Johuson districts re- | Opening of the Famous Caso Bofors Lord | dispateh of May 4. detailing the proposal, and [ T vegtization Shows the Confession of Johs were notified to arrest him, buthe conid not Did Mot Utter, versed. Bowes Sleeper vs William H. Bills v . ; the note of Minister Putincefote to Secrotary g by Legal Interference, be found. id Not Utter, land and Jack Billsland, appellants, O'Brien Ohief Justice Coleridze. Blaine of May 5. In this dispateh to Lord Sawald Was True, — district: reversed. W. I’ Haunson, appellant, N Salisbury of May 20, Minister Pauncefoto T sl il LSl KNOWS KOTHING OF HIS FATHER'S PLANS, | [ liiam A. Huntee, chleciri light, eom | says President Harrison s anxious for a e n N NOW3 N S ZR'S PLANS, any city of Belle Plaine | N 3 reply to Se ry Blaine's last note; av ) AFFAIRS AT THE HASTINGS ASYLUM. | mwo Chitdren Burned During Thelr S & al, on diateict; roversed, . | ENGLAND'S FUTURE.KING MUST TESTIFY. | Ebts 0 e i et tho procide 2 | WORLD'S FAIR WILL OPEN ON SUNDAY: Parents' Absence. M Tooman, Cappelluit, vs David - hid — much coucernod, but cannot dotain the ¢ = q ¢ . " . A R, v . | dlebaugl Greene district; reverse i ers. ‘ Beaven Crry, Neb., June 1.—[Special Regimental Assignments Under the U Iy & SEPAL s v, Lowis ablication of Britain's Blue Book Giv- | “y, egram to Tue iue | —A terrible h New Act of Congress—Reserve Countrymnn. Adiz:BRline 8, 0, Battn Statement Regardi the Alleged p ook ended with a cable dispateh fr = President Palmer De ; i 6P : ing the Most Recent Corresponts cord Salisbury to Minister Pauncefote, dat % 8 IRver S B Usurpatfon of At oceurred five miles north of here in Weaver Agents Approved — Land and Washington Rover, appellants, Wood LS kL Moy 28, saying that o bill had been' intg 2 'OF8 Favor It—Anather Protest by by Lightn r f precinet at noon today. ‘The farm nouse of Decisions Afliemed. bury distriet: amemed.” Mt Zion Buptist enc mching th ehring Liced 1n parifament to ¢ive the queen authy Union Labor — Couldn't It tiie Wrong Mat, Valentine Bock, a prosperous faem v turch and J. D, 1svael et al, appellants, vs 1 Fisherics, rity to foroid killing of seals in Behring s Wi Dite MARIES L eyl LAl e PR H. A. Whitemore et_al, Van Buren district by British subjects, and declaring that the fir \lehl:'lh;'l mporary ALisbe DE A Ao WashiNaRge Bonting HisanE, roversed. Wiliiam J. Lemp vs Miron Fulle — British goverumont could take no further 3 3ec heir two children, a girl of six smyarox Bun Beey | | appellant, Des Moines district; reversed. ; ccarat | hetion in the matter until this bill had been Broxes Bow, Neb,, June 1.—|Special Tel- | and a boy of two, were burned to death, their e H. M. Morgan, avpellant, vs Charlos ""“l’"'\ June 1 '“‘“ "‘l”““:“ (” iy "": pussed by parliamont Cittenao Orrice or Tie Bee, S p 0 o 30 BeF scogaition GTON, X Coestner, Des Moines district; affirmed scandal trial commenced today before Lord - Cireago, June 1 egram to Tur Ber.| - Somo weeks ugo B bodies being burned beyond recoznition, W v hiali i Koestuer, D ! : i e SRE : ) v ad H. A. Caswell arrested on the h wind was prevailing, and thoso “]‘” your:fathior be & candidates o 41 Licenne By NRBEnEs. S Colertdge, chief justice. The court room was PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY. tispateh from Anoka, Minn., gives pare f o roverty, | arriving 5 Bo#nis: o ' nothing to | Presidency agatn SIS0E O 3 i filled with fashionable people. Solicitor e ticulars of the murdor of tho first wifo of " Hnl‘.h;n«u\u : ortga; 1' el ke .V:\lm..l scetie u,;_nu (:'yxrll(l)£illl:‘\‘ In “f don’t know. He hos not yet been asked [ Stovx ul G |.|.‘. .—[Spocial :u\-‘- a . opened the case fur the | Action Taken on the Christian En- 4 i Ally had no positive proof of the facts | rescue the children ko parents were [, soutss could not bo the candi- | gram to . Tue Ben.) ght saloon- but he had reason to believe that there wero | within sight of the fire but were unable to | &0 Mt “" l‘l‘ kbt il ‘(:.,. ¥oupes worefined § AR Aud s s in league with Caswell who were run- | reach home before it was too late. They are | ‘ it i other s men will bo ealled up tom > 14 | rian general assemy orning the sub- ning oft mortenged proporty, and Lilly and | nearly crazed with grief. Mr. and Mrs, Beck Al e Lt roalt i o a A thE hg the witness box and their testimony would | P Eeheral assembly this morning the S4b | gion made by him at Sacramento. Thirteen other ;7 g “:H [ ]1 ity \;w re out ; everal hayoe recently lost four oth Ll *Well, what do you think abou monthly fines instead of Yecuses, which was satisfy the jury that tt saw nothing wrong | Joct hhAk SRR L Bl Lt L }‘. Lot years ago Casper Shields and wifo and John D s atll | b8 comeabHiloe: Y AUAR aora:t6 6oN tha. Wishen | igeontinied sayeeats nalt on” ncoount, | oithe part of Cutnin{ came up on ovorture, was takon up. Thero | ¥5I 8T TRREREEE AT EL T from dbtihacilishlbhl oy o “““r“ S T of his family I don’t think he would feel like | of the Law and Ord At the conclusfon of an eloquent appeal to | Was a lively discussion as to the Mability of | i uang, Mus. Szwald stopped in Ohio Lilly resolved “'“‘;““’ L (j"‘ A e NGB st being the candidate, oven if the party asks the fury by Clark on behalf of bis client, | the Christian Endeavor Society becoming too the parties. At tho timo Caswiell was ar- s, Nob, June 1.—| - Telo- | iin to do so, but then he is the one to make Sir William Gordon Cumming was calied | Independent. The special object of the reso restea he was acrused of disposing of u gray | gram to Tue Ber Ihe graduating exer n lutions discussed seemed to be the formatio “ . ; S ] i6iat i ) to s witness box. Plaintiff said s discussed seemed te e formation ‘mare, which Lilly iad sold him, a jack, cow, | cises of the city schcols wero held at the e L e Wales deted us | of Westminstor loagues to take tho place of | © wagon and other property. At the teial | ope evening. The hall v . | tion of the town early this morning and bit " PEIBCS il ettt b e VouRE Dagpiats Sbcl £ Clibistidn i for them. Mrs. Szwald found no one to meet “aswell s that the mars w sithar | be: srated and was filled to ov A conversation very much like tuo above | [ 0 F, S BT Ce escapine then futo | PANKer upon the occasions referred to Chak il s Al e i r when she arrived and told her troubles i SUEIORIR oEL MRATE i ved e, i tha | 16w The class s mado up of took place in Chicago the other day DELWEEN | gy ouytry, This afterdoon the council held | and that General Williams was croupier. | SEWSE 5 broicen English to her sympathizers. Knougl d . e young ladies and one young gentleman Mr. Russell B. Harrison and a newsvaper |, spocial moeting and ordered the seven dogs He then rclated how charges had been Sider Shepard of Philadelphia and others | o/ otaton to glve! poople an idod: thad folowing ure their names and subject: Cl reporter and upon sich rophies an interview, | killed and all doz< in the eity muzzled atonce. | made against him of foul play and how he | 100K part iu the discussion, saying the Chri W16 i) BaguT asoply W IoHEsa; S BULETT Lehman, salutatory: Arthue Avnold, ¥, | using the terms, *saiiing on wings of gold,’ had appoated to Lord Covontey and Genoral | tan Endeavor movement was dircct from | U8 P88 TR SCARS WIRERTEL 0l te Croar Ravins, T, June 1. —[Speciat Tele was learned that Szwald and - Mrs. Snields back, 'h‘m Mo s dead, st (-American Civilization ) Kato Taylor, essa¥y | wtuothered by oflico scekers” aud so forth, Williams a5 friends to tell him what to do, | God and they should bewure of antagonizing cow and other horses were in tho country. | “Class Historys? Hattie Berger, oration, | ! A F et Sy : O ; [V8E Bttom Biing to rostrlet TUWiLH T alla roo: St G S Judge Shing | “History of a Thought:’ Anna Hoch was written and wired over the country, | o R G G G tae Rapids dis- | After an interview with his two friends | It OF attempting to restrict iv within rigid ¢c- | g yeon vory intimate in the fatherland and! His testitmony wt Judge Shi ; | l reatit g the impression that the president’s it i SRR BHes Bl clesiastical lines, and ho was acquitted, Mr, G. H. dewett | Oration, “Wonders Rovealed by Cultur creatit g npression that the prosident™s | v oo forance of the Mtchodist Episcopal | PIANUM said he saw the princo of Wals, | cisastalines, = = ot | the undue relations nad_ stitl boen kept up: Muud 'Amberger, essay, “Mary, Queen of | son had announced thut his futher wonld n ned at Marion tolay and will close | t0 whom he repudiated the charge brought McKibben thoucht the n-cli The nolghbors know nothingof Mrs, Szwald'sl then had Caswell arrested for disposing of o e Cherard, bdation, “Charactors | e w caudiduto next vear unless cortain con 1 openad at Marfon foday and will close | 10 ACH e coarditng to platntim, | Pledio to take part in prayer meetings and i 1 gof Mea. Szwa span_of horses, At tho trial of this case ho " Geace Gerard, oration, FOMTAGLors” | 0 tona wor complicd with, and that ho | \Wedncsday, A large numberare in atteu- | asainstbim. To this, according to pluntiM, | iyveid the monthly consecration meotini es- | death until some time after her burial, and was bound over in the sum of £00 for his ap- Sheldon, oration, “Lights Along the | could not take his every day constitutional dance, the prince replied: **What can vou dot There | tablished lines that should systematically ex- | her death was never recorded. Other pare pearance at the next torm ot the district 2 Alice Turner, “Lufluence on the streots of Washington Without etk | g 4 jerve 407 OF BRIGANDAGE, | 01 ive accusers.” Continuir Wiltiam | clude some churclies. He eliarged that Uni- | tios aro suspected of being implicated in the court. Failing to give bonds he was con- | Phoche Gerard, essay, Prophecy bounded by ofce-seckers. [t is well for the iid that hailf an hour after his interview | versalist und Unitariau societies were now in | e, The body was buried on the preme fined in tne county jait where he has been | "Naledietory, | The diplomas | readers of the daily newspapers to k Robbers Weeex a Traln Noar Constan- | With the prince ie was summoncd to another | full followship. ! : kopt waiting his trial, werd awarded vy 1), Scaupbach, president of | upon what a slonder foundation “a quast . ! M, room, where be found Coventry and Will After some further talk of the subject the | 1808. In the meantime Lilly found his jack near | tho bour “ducation, Many handsome | o&cial’ and Cathedea” presidential tnople and Captuse Passengers. iims, who told him that theonly way to | entire roport wasadopted with the resolution § the board of education. Mail I ; t i : hith Dule, and Jowett found his mulés in the | bouquots were distributed to tho class “pronounciament’ or announce CONSTANTINORLE, June & —A party of brig- [ avoii a “horeible scandal” was to sign | for a standing committes on the subject | Colonel klliott I. Shepard may as welg western part of the county and took posses- written at Chicago and sent broadeast over | ands near Tchereskel yester pluced ob- | the document which hud alrcady | strwck out nang his Sunday ol harp on the il sion of them. Caswell informed Lilly that TR AL tis the country us & sorious fact. EUGLIEE: e Aiifoad te Lsuc. | been produced and read in court. piblication board matter came up. A taeen b P e ] t A Lightning. struetions across the railvond track and sue- | b ! ! lows and woop. it Palmor sag the Jack he sceured was the one on which he . MILITAILY ASSIGNM BN TS, it ierons Lhe Tl Foac truck AnIC | Plaintiff said that although it was tanta- mmans exonerated the board ana its | 080 BHE RSB e had given him a mortgage. Healso said that | Bt L ANebFunonts cial Tele By, divachigiiotitue Sosretaryiot warand | aeain . l'"”l‘“*-m;‘nnt.,. o \: ben | point to un adimission of wuilt he was per- | employes from any blame as to the unwise ““rll}l ;\mn \\[l‘h B n{ul.Tuul!mq'. ‘m the 'gray maro was. not stolen, but that ho | gram toTur Ber. | —Garficld county rejoicetn | By direction of the s ot tag | the brizands had thus brought the train | suaded to sign it ving hie could trust | and wasteful method uncarthed at Phila- | now the mind of the dircctorate had sold her to Mr. C. K. Gibbs with the | bocanse the long continued droath was | BHOSE the Dosieion A ) standstill they found that there | his honor to Cov wnmings conctuded | delphia, but said they did not kuow all they | is to open the doors of the great show Sued knowled of Gibbs that she w broken last night by a plentiful vain. Tae unments to reziments of ofticers recently cal German and English tourists | his testimony with a” solemn denial that he | should kuow in order to manage such a vast | days,” said he. “Possibly it will be decided mare and that Lilly had a_mortga Fainiwas accompanied byiono 6f the heaviest | promoted are ordarod | among the passengers.. Ono of them was a | ©Vr cheatod” curds at Traubyeroft or any- | business. ‘The committee recommendod that | 15" " lgq thom half EERY Gibsiynsartested and hisfexs thunder storms ever known in this vicinit First Lieutenant William P. Buenbam to | Boplin & Il BT ay ot i | v caralss three experts be put ou the board and have A ht before the county court. ‘The testimony | {usder storms over ko S VoI | the Biovanin oty O oy To " vice | Boriin banker. Tho brigahds have domanded | "mpq platutiff sald/be had no reason to sus- | control of the matter of whiehthoy bavo |iduring, the ~moruing ) L of Caswell and his wife was the same and | pHERENE SRk the 800 3 d e tita LA/ ? | $10,000 as ransom for the captives and Chan- upon the part of auy of the ac- [ particular knowledge R R ROl 10, asInany, against Gibbs, The latter was bound over | L+ Sleeper, stunning him and wife Wheeler, vetired, Y cellor von Caprivi has telographed to Herr L F 7 seoea h will not be running, us it is best to have ond e st of k5,000, cr Was Dound OVEE | doing only small damage to the buildix “iest Licutenant James M. Arrasmith (pro- | ¢lior vou Caprivi has telograph 0 He i e e LN PO R TANADECIS IO duy of rost for exhibitors, but tho show will E £5,000. ; mau et ATl e 5 St : 1 | von Rudowitz, the n ambassador here p @ w the sum o 0 | contents.” William Deaver also lost a valua- | moted from second licutenant Second in- | von Radowitz. the German ambassador here, ACLL AL tlaz, Ll & % i g all be there and people can sce it that day ag The rest of the gang is supposed to be in | (o0 ients, AWM, b (5 tH0 B Eh e L rn cry N CompanyAE | AR ENBHEIA A Oy B e e s “rie | Daper and uicuing round towad tho plandft, | A |l erir oy ot e BUL L ) > y d wi e arrest pa few days, o O b L T s R i Y T 0. ¥ el % who had evic Ve imsel o face Sir ini ‘onee, T » gl ) iy o 9 L, the county and will be arrestod in a fow days, & A aretiaa et iengors were dbapoiled of their | o bad evideutly uotved hitmself to faco & plaion’ Cancoriiig nh; (T N G T b e ; HotchKiss Not i I belongings and were left alone sress your opinion 2 réading, *The worst of ; AR LTS 5 aecision, for otherwise the grogshops of thd ent from Hastings. Lixcory, Neb., June 1 .—[Special Tete- oud licuteaant ‘Twenty-second in- e e e st of tho buigands | 161s LAt T fenl that they ke hcting porfoctly | _ CUEVENNE, Wyo., Juno 1.—[Special Tele- | city woula bo crowded with visitors." Nas, Neb., June L —[Special to THE } prain 1o Tur Bre,)-—A politician who clains ), 10 the Sixth infantry, Company I, d el Lerentiously in the mattor and. s if thoy | €rem to Tux Benj—Aun oxtremely inter- ANOTIER LAIOR PROTEST. Bee.|—The officers of the Hastings insane od that they did see me resort to foul | esting opinion was rendercd today in thesu- | Ata general meeting of the five central asylum were seon this afternoon by Tur Bee : preme court by Chief Justico Graesbeck, the [ labor bodics of the city yesterday legal opins Sardon me,”* eried William, quickly | other members concurring. It decides wd- | 1008 were read to the effect that” by the luws fakvor Kbotd John Szwald, who killed his socond wife at plaintiff. He said it was his duty to put the 2 “' L fl\;"'y gy I'\Uv 1o Presbyte. | WVavno, Neb., inSoptomber, 1854, thus coms prince of Wales and ( al Williams in ETROIT, Mich., June 1. —At the Presbyte pletely establi s tho trath-of. the. conf arty representatives in convention Mad Dog Scare, any statement that may bo mude on this sub- “'““" In. -\-“"“"‘h”?“"l"‘f K.fh W) ject and not any member of his family."” ek ool SOlbbeid SRl for several months, arriving the next wintery Shields and Szwald began the manufacturd of Swiss cheese, Mrs, Shiclds keeping house w had been borrowed from his wife his absence from home and never br Methodist. Conforence. WwiLl N ON SUNDAY, during the morning, and keep them : ey fownsend, promoted, ccurred is betwoeen tyis eity and Adrianople. to have the confidence of tiovernor MELY First Licutenant Frederick L. Palmer (pro- | The band which made the attack on the train ek et S said this moruing that the veported ap point- | moted from sccond lieutenaut Twenty-fivst | numbered thirty men; led by the B D O L iU CULONUE WIS [ ment of Harry Hotchkiss, as director gen- atry to the Second infan Company | noted robber, Anastasins, The in'g'll)(l : " A poured in tho_columns of tho Lincoln de- | ofal for Nebehskn at the world's fairiwas | C. vico Turner, appointed rogimontal quar | first seizod | cho watehman o’ duty | Grawink himselt up, bis eves spuriting und | yorsely tho question of right of dowor. This | O€ e world's fulr directory, under whioh urtment of Tug Bik charging them with | incorrect. The appointment has not and in | termaster. e 4 | At the “railroad station, and when | Gitonont, “aro you reading any letter of | aMirms the decision of tho lower | dor, did not provent their fixing the minis Usurpine authority, ete. Mr. Liveringnouso | all probability wiil not be made. The gov- | irst Licutenant Johu A, Perry (promoted | they had prevented hiz from giving ' an | g court rendeved vy Judge Corn. Mrs. | muin rate of wages to be paid by the cons & snid he a1d not desive to enter into any news- | €H10r Will not take up those appointme from second lieatenaut Tenth infautry), to | alufm, they set to work and tore the rails up s o & 2 = ' b c 110 duy ne tilthe laatrotTaio the Bighth infantry, Company H, vice Mott, [ for some distauce. They set no warning sig- | oot poaies ¥ ¥t v controversy with the new boird of sy retived. nal for the engineer of the train, but atlowed | * Gitea ) well known Rawling banker, James France. vublic lnds and buildings, but emphasized G First Licutenant Charles P, ¢ the cars to dash 01 to possivie dostru tion. e eRtec e Bl e amaina || e latior’ fall5 ¥ n {buatiess aall stibss: || eveesoat (tHoarid e (alemani s Sy the statement that he had been mis- | Ixpravors, Neb., June I.—[Special ' ‘[”‘l"“;" f""”"”»“"l‘ ra \'};«‘}"“"‘ R caauiging avhen toe castern oxpross reuchd tho <pot | yion explaiued ut length several points in re. | auently died, All his proporty had been | lic knowledge of discontent among the represented by them and would make | gyam to Tug Bre.|—At about ‘_-;_:“ l,:i‘_\j’" pm"“‘Jml‘“ 3 il “n‘_t_‘: '\‘\k""l‘.“‘:‘;’(".'ll"'j X‘::‘ “znéhg"fli_<':’:r*x:§';l‘fi ard to the baccarat play He also said | placed in the hands of assiznees for the ben- | working classes over the action of the direc- a few pluin statements in defense. | afternoon a severe hail and vain storm strack g A R A e el I\:.hp uder, o baggage cap and W | that he bad notuing before him on the table | ot of creditors, and the assignees Mrs, | tors aud that notices of the conspiracy should Ho Insisted that there was no friction or | this place doing much damage to windows PRIV URNTRAUIROYRD, lt el I e e e playing bac France sued to rocover a dowes | D€ sent toall labor organizations wud newss S ts AN ace Leols M ARA CAN0RY, Ak "The comptroller of the currency tods cluss pussenger cars, ludidly, aid not follow | Seprember 5 and 9 at ‘t'ranbycroft excepta | @ ks papers in this country and in Kurope. The 3 P "he | PAP y I controversy betwoen himself and the board, | and grain. Some stones that fell were re- | proved tht following reserve agents for | 10 other part of ‘the fain, but remained | SobiIUiol: of fupor and a poncil, and. possi- | TiEht i the real estate. The | Posolutions protest wgainst any furtlier ine and he could not comprehond why ne should | ported as large as hens’ eggs. - Listod coen | national ‘bauks m- lowa: The Dos Moines | safely en therond. =0 g0y f bly a ‘tumbler. The ‘stakes, ho' continued, | court holds that the section | crease in taxation fur world's fale purposos bo assalicd in this manner by any ono mem- | suffered soverely from washing, so great was | National of ~Des Momes for the First ,““",' ;"v -“1“:‘“: ‘V'rhl ‘v,é:'ln l:ud vells | Were pluced @ few ~inches In frontof hii. | of the Edmunds-Tucker congresswnai- act f or anything connected thevow:uhi .. suopla- b He says it is not true that he has been | tho amount of rain fuil National of Towa City: Valley National of | briguuds rushed forward, o3 i Tho witness himself suggested putting the | conferving the right of dower on married | mentacy resolutioun was aaopted to the vlftet i s e TRt ———— Des Moines for the Towa _National of Daven- | #bd brandishing ‘l'w“ if“"; P mpsyihrg stakes on n piece of paper. This was owing | women refers to Utah; sccond, that thero | that the joint labor cogmittee secure uiexal eetid) v Sub e Directors ed. port. Also the First National of Mennea- | ening manner, aud by : -d'"ll-'fiu"l Toem | to the pecaliar constructicn of the whist | was no repeal or any law of any teveitory re- | opiuion regarding tho power of thd city whon the appropriation was oxhausted 1t | g i, Moy Jano 1. (opeeial Telo- | polis fr the Northwestorn Natiowal of | pusseagers resisted the uitaek iudo on them | oo, \vhich was wsed for tho buceurat pluy- | Inting (6 dower as 1 (ho st conkse of can. | counell to regulnte tho pamont of tho & 000 fall for this institution, tho old board ordered | oy ¢ Tue Br At the annual meoting | Aberacen, S. D. Y the brigands, wha replied with a _volley | 4, " mhis, the baronet added, facilitated | gressional legisiation whilc annulling or dis- | 000 appropriated for world's fair purposes him to do the best he could under the cir- | & DL ELaRe Lt Bl S LAND DECISION AFFIRMED, from their guns aud daggerougly wounded | pard nz up” and afforded the banker an op- | posing of an act of a tervitorial | Whereby the worid's fair directory willve cumstances, as the merchants here refused | 0f stockholders of the Nebrasia Pacific 1 A SR i .| oneof tho men who sought to repel them. | it ity of readily seeing the stakes. The | legislations third, that at the timo tho Ed- | required to observe the eight-hour propotits 1o carry the state unless they wers gu way n this city the catiro old board of di- | | Assistant ' Seerotary »1.,\:\.'::1’.‘:,‘:5 fotoday | The outlaws flually overcame the occupants | Jic eition was carriod out upon seve muinds-Tucker ach beeamo a law. theve wors | fon and minimum rate of woges, J. Wy teed that bills would be paid, but he had | rectors were re-clected, A meeting wilt be ‘_“”“*u“ T l*l N e tiD)! of the curs and 'prvuvumlmw v\uml\_‘ them, | cucions, but not ail through the games. Washington, Idaho, Arizona and Now | Mackin, secretary of the joint labor commits no similar understandiug ' with the [ held in this city next week of the stock- | ella o R | strioping the travelers of all their valua- | “SEH MO Rissell thon as i e commimity Proserss: os wiloh mevy | too; was instructad to g0 todny o Springfield new - board this spring, The new [ holders of the above company, for the pur- | Swens disdan by We W bles aud looting their baggage, When the | o uilor of questions boaring upon various | the wife aid widcw Srestes riehts tho thon | and attompt to have wcorporated in the pead: bourd hus given no insiructions. | pose of electing officers for tho ensuing year. 3 brigands ended their work of robvery they | iyt in the case and cloverly sought to ob- | of dower, and that in the other tervi fug appropriation bill of $1,000,000 in aid o The 320 grocery bill in controversy dutes - — MISCELLANEOUS, four of tho pussongers in tho first- | 1ai‘an admission that the barouot Increasad | under the s of descent ane hcomion the | the world's fair a claase providing that & back to March 21, and wus all purchased Struck by Lightnin Fion. F. Rosewater of Omaha is in the city, ulso the engfngarof: tho valn, and | yig'tiies Whon ho won, and from tho quas: | widow. Of b taoste e raral e osslon W0 I mintmum . rate of wagos . shall b prior to the oflicial notice of April 7 award- | Lrecneren, Neb., Juue L—[Special 1o [ on his way to New Vork. 2 ol Btariad S LM BINon BT S for thelr | fioug putit wus evident that the plaintiff | Share of her husband's estate than at the | waintuined in tho cxpenditure of thaf ing the contract to Ruymoud Brothers, excent | pyp Beg.|—During & heavy thunder storm Watson Pickerell of Beatrice, sne The ten carried awiy by the outlaws were | ‘Yould be iccused of so doing after seeingthe | common law which conferred dower, and | moucy. three items amounting to $# and somo cents. geut of the bureau of animal industry de- The me mul‘llu! Byay ‘IJ.\ m\;, O AN Wone | cards of nis neighbors. that congross never intended to upset these R T D NIT R TR BN G TORARI LG Ip suys the item of 850 for the proacner is Hexd tment of agriculturc, arrived in Wasn- | Os or, Herr Israil, u banker of Ber- 3eplying to questios y cading | luws onforE Al RO rrIRL b O \ for'the music und amusement fund, in wihich | and doing considerable damaze to the house. | three days on official business. He is stop- 1 Herr Oscur Kolyse of Sorbig, Prus- | {ug Terd Bdward Somerset und Lord Cov- | torios. and of ali territories. then oxietiny | LArEy & young Austrian who had been picked fund clerieal servico is cmbraced. " Tho fn- 3»‘.::- TI“:.“I‘::hu‘m‘;v LI :"']"";fi:j’l Ejvchl»':fi' ping at the Arlingtoa. iy cntry Inoreased thelr stakes aud that thoy | Montana alone recognized. dowers fourth. | pomeo pery g e g emoyhe ventory was ordered by Dr. Test aud Dr. [ shock the lightniug haviug pussed 0 closs | . R. Bua was today anpointed postmaster | the eustorn expross. ' = 0 S also kept counters in their hands as well as | that the construction i al territorios except T e L o Johnson. Dr, Test felt that, inasmuch as a | to heras to cut off a pal . at Empire, Butte county, S. D., vice A, Jpon reaching their rotreal 10 bang on the stake tuble. The plaintiff said that on | Montana has been that the dower section has s g N b i democrat was about to assume charge, he 3z e Craig, resigned. sent Herr Isracl to got the ransom of 310,000 | Pho‘dacond night of the buccarat games ab | boeen iknoced ot e oF soction hius | diligenily presonting an srgument in the wanted the fuventory taken by dismterested Rain in Time A. B, Leohardt and his associates have ap- | Which they demanded for the releaso of the | puihverofe the prince of Wales said, “1 | their mostom of laus Vg tvo uob changsd | shape of a leather strap in favor of tho Aus- parties. State Treasuver Hill of the old | Rusnvitie, Nob, June L—[Special Tele- | plied for a charter to es the Iirst | Prisoners.” Horr Von Rudowita claims that | \ichthat peoplo’ would put thele stakes | Bumun e tucher Loy son oreim domorl oo | trisn. when tho girl's crics attracted an _oftic ourd 15 tho only member of the new board | gram to Tie B T e e kst v hal N the porte will refund this moncy. ¥ tiao il thie iselicou | A botal aaontuiIun b1 | oy b rxulos TAU MOk Lo va T Botalon S ome LRl Bt | ot o adandin eail b N LB eAGEO W el who is familiar with tho uffairs of the Hast- L e e e e E == g lai dde: % R O OELON FON iV e, % IEateany i the B boarati huvivg. lm‘h\lu to s‘u u: \:. ; nse «,ul( ace of t‘h'\-! w“i MACDONALD'S CONDIIION, :I‘I:(‘:l‘(”“ Ulil: l\lt:ll"lll“lillull mlm "”nll‘m mr ::: subject. SRR CTTINE whom each hi !| l,'fl”;mn-m\llln'm"tl&. m{d all sneatedly agroe A o iusti. | What protracted dry spell, is tonizht veceiv- T S — B Sppien 4 : = ——— | encouraging the father with cries’ und ges- Ttstadly CakTool W sl e T ag e good sonking from n copl 1 which BEE BUREAU OF CLAINS, Bulletin Read In thp Senats Saylng | a0t anvoneclse. Tho baronot also ud- | B.G SHOK FAILU REPORTED. | ticulatims, The eirl was removed to tha tho giound to oven offer nstructions, | Has been falling for several hours. The bene- e = the End igiNbar "'M“'_;h_:l h;l«; pis gnumbenetoouteraling house of « neighbor and declares she will die O S qoler anstructions: | it Lo tha lareo scros of growing crops will bo [ A New Enterprise of Great Benefit o e o) fioa: to this | Wi pocket. Hedidnotuck tobeconfronted | [rrancis F. Emery of Boston Said to | vather than wed & strangor in- Austria or TR s \n8 woods of dcms | Immeasurablo. AR Subscribers. Orraw \.\(l)..( . June 1.~Tu t D s OiD|| S e, J6 e b Have Assigned wave up hier baker beau in Chicago, dolng busineus ontside. of Hastings, as thov R O AT WasniNatoy, June L—(Special Telegram ?y“j"l:“’ o) '_A_"”’":\“L 1 o bulletin from | 1A evening. Whieu o man was i his pos BosToy, Mass., June 1.—Francis F. Emery, TUINKS E'S CHRIST'S BROTIER, too frequently impose upon the state, the 4 o 'Special Telo- | 10 Tus Bre. |—An arrangement w fecteq | Dr: Powell, stating that Sir John Macdonald | i, y,0 ydded, he was not responsible for his | boots and shoes, is reported to have uss .| Atamcoting of Spiritualists culled to pros Stuanr, Neb., Juno 1—|Special Tele « v : Rl Bt v t e i stewurd bewg unable to tuspeet the goods | 8 REE S Bt T 0T B | tins evening and partnership articles signed | WU Sinking and that the end was not far off. | ycions, When e had a pistol presented at | The liabilities are estimated at $300,000. tost aguinst the Thomns anti-scance bill ab beforo being shipped. As an illustration, | ram to Tue Brr nncloajRedheld; iyt [|WIS oven BIANG Patinoralp ariioies slehod 1t is understood tdat Sir John Macdonald | 1iu'in the form of this most territie charge | g, Ko At ) .| Seringhield, Simon B. Neodham created some Raymond Brothers of Lincoln, who have | near this place, who was recently bound over | between Mr. . Rosewater and the repre- | has loft directions in is will to be buried at | yglost bis head. In reply to further quo Mr. kmery stated today that on Thursday | oyeitement’ by suddenly appearing among been awarded the contract for supplies for | to court on the chavge of criminal assault, | senative of the San Fraucisco Exammer | Kingston, Ont. & tions put by Siv Charles Russell the plaiuyi | 85t his business had been rcorganized aud | them with the declaration that he was the this quarter, furnishod 200 barrcls of oat | bas been remanded to jail again on accountof | bureau of claims in this city whereby Tue | St Jous, N, B., June 1.—Sir Leonard | Gii’that be did not recollect Geueral Will- | converted into o stock tompany under the | brother of Jesus and the secoud ehild of God. meal billed at 200 pounds ver barrel. The [ the witharawal of oneof his bondswen, Owaia Ber Publishing company becomes | Tilley, licutenant governor of the provinee, [ fams saying that the duke of Cambridge | laws of Maine with a capital of 300,00, He | He declared that he had risen from the steward says he found a shortage in every ] has ‘been hastily summoned to “Ottawa. | would not be so lement as they had been. He | gave it to bo understood that he held most of | gravo in which he was buried 1,500 years ago Darrel of from fiftcou to twenty pounds, ~ To- Parkor sho Bxamibor dialna burenns, g iing delinite cun be learned as to tho ob- [ {the plaintiff) had uever ceased to rogret | the stock. Who the other stockholders are | and thut he oxpected to roturn 150 yoars ferior goods aro also frequently sont. He | Bravex City, Neb., June 1.—[Special Tele- | Subscribers to Tur Bre will have their claims v of this mission. that. he had signed the document | he did not stato. heace and preach the devil's funeral sermons s e s nevor had gy troubio with Hust | g to Tur B, | e ramains of Itudolph, before the departments hers scrupulously ——— agrecing never to play cards agaip, The | D.J. Bull of thelaw firm of Ball & Tow GENERAL SCHOPIRLD, ngaIahions 0:ta WU ANGCAU LY General Schotield reached this city yesters ir Charles replied, “Yos, aoes it express | France was the wife of the | tractors for world's fair work. IResolutions were adopted declaring that a conspirncy exy hore lust night lightniug strack the residence A ;mmv" Ieath. a part of the Examiner claims bureau, and m ) t look after. Indian depredation claims, RNE P, baronet admittea that within twenuy-four | the attorney for Mr. Eme declines to state i A ! son of Dr. . . Butler of Grand Junction, ¥ 3 paronet admittea that within twenuy-fo in conclusion said that if the board oty & former | prominont. citizen of this | many thonsands of which are in the terri- Sy hours after signing this document he re. | whethor or not Mr. Bmery nhas mado an | guv G had n conferenco with Cencsal Miles consent to Show up the corresponden s L O L I e s 1 St Louis ‘That it Was | coived u lotter from Lord Coventry and | assienment. A reportor who called at the | faf 404 it & conforence ot Tort, Sk tween them the charge of seuding disrospe B o S v i bt o il LAAN. ADLNE0 W Concocted There. CGoneral Williams aaying that thero was no | oMce’ of the coucern was: informed | Lo84Y. Touuorrow Lo wlli luspecy Liort sshors ful and insulting letters to the board would | died suddenly Suturday nizht. under arecent act of congress come before | e o L1t fs authori. | possibility of doing othirwiso than to beliovo | that the rumor of tho failure had [ s Of Woednoadns he witl be DRCASnGSY not be sustained and he would be placed in a N T the court of claims, will be promptly looked | ST Louis, Mo, June L—It is authori- | fR Vot SNy were five people against | no foundation in fact G e it aad L ramact more favorable attitude before the people. 4 after, as well a8 pensions, mining and all ively stated here that the so-called Lu- | oh0 ® g '(Sie- Williwm Govdon Cummings) | M. Smery hiad changed the | ioets Leavenworth ana Rilay and probabl, Dy Choakibe suporintondont your cor e S other ciaims. corne petition to the pope, asking that iusti- | sigued the document in question because bis | aane of the firm to the “Emery shoe com SOAYQIAYOL D\ spoudent is assured will pay his réspects per- | to Tur Bre,|—"Tuesday eveniug oceurs the ——e tutions be established ia different parts of | friends udvised him that he had 1o chance to [ Pany” and that it would be in the future a sonally to the bourd next week, operang of the new hotel, the Jameson, when DAN MANIA, Burovo for the education of priests who shall | prove his innocence, s there were five | corporation. A number of interested parties X ‘The friends of Hon. D. M. McEIhiuney, a | Geneva will have two of the best hotels in . i ol against him, and in order to avoid o scandal | have called at tho office of the concern s Mrs, Harey Boud, wife of a vainter, upon T accompany emigrants of their nationality nd & Y stockholdor of the Nebruskn Loan and e | the South Plate country west of Lincoln. Consternation Caus by a Stone | caro for thom after teir urrivel in Amgrica, | which wouid necossarily involvo the princo | ng information ~concorning ' th atlegod | boaring that hor husbiad had fallen from company, and contractor of considerable e Cru N Ontontea thoEh il |fot The plainuff ted thut if | failure, but in every cuse the raport that the | seaffold and broken both legs, was taken standing, aro endeavoring to have him ap District Court. ‘ Lhrowing lawn. Orunk,. o Waa concogiell Revel IR Williams and Lord Coventry had | firm bad failed or was assigned was denied. | violently ill, lost her roason and was sont to pointed super lent of coustrue ot | Gryeva, Neb., dune 1.--|Special Telegram onr Dovae, Ia., June 1.—[Specia! Tele- x o Gui giver him any indication that they had'a be- Mr. Emery 1s quoted as saying: “Th the insaue department of the county hospital, . i ; Jury B s Plead Not Guilty. 8 the new asylum wings. to T Bee, |—-Court opens here tomorrow, | Eram to Tue Beg.|—*Jack tho Stone v O L fune. 1o Tho. new | lief in bis guilt be would not havé signed the b of my emburrassment no doubt arises WESTERN PEOILE IN CHICAGO, 31 Lol 1 is will preside. T calandar is | Thrower” has created a sensation in the east b R todiy by Judge | dogument presented to him, n tho fact tbat at t iliott National Among the western people i Chicago Bloomfleld Ttems, il proatde, IRUAR R | Sabeor town. Wit tue lanh. faw: voelid und Jury was swory in today by Judge | Tsie Charles Russell at this stage of the pro- | bank, which holds my paper, oue of my notes | today AT Broowwiery, Neb, June [Spopla)ito. [ A1AKRS Ongs SOOBHIL . 508 Dt a dozen tesidences have suffared | J0shun Baker of sootion B, eriminal “disteict | ceedings tewd u lotter which Siv William Gor- | went to protest. It was simply an oversizht i Bvana B o LW, Tur Bek.|—~Tho people of Bloomfield and | ot PFH = "'_‘““‘i_ docen rosidanoos WAve saflored | court. The first work boforo them will | don Cummings had handed to Genoral Will: | and notat all relative w my tinanciu condi- | Wite, Dr. 5. D. M R Fteinity are rejoicing over the prosprets of Coprons i D i B agh Stones bave | i bo to yesigate the sluughter | inms beforo leaving Tranbycroft, in which | tion. The note camo dud Suturday last, | Godfrey, Des Mot AL BEO & iRarin R A S 1 o Py ey come hurling throush lighted windows ruch | RECIPE (8 nncetion of meu. | the baronet suid he boped thut General Will- | which was a holiday, and it wus of course | Ay b \ ton--Miss Wailice, Miss tho town and country. A uice raln last uigh Stuanr, Neb., June {Bpecial TEIORTIN | 1) tne dumage of furniture and the fright of | pers of the city council tharewitt iams would tell the prince of Wales that he | simply 8 mistake that my note went to pro- | Dudiey, Omiaia. insures & good crop of small grain. Corn ls | to T Bee.|=A covious raln visited thia | 110 inmates of the houses, Lust evening o | ~Yhe Hennessy jury bribars wero again be- | (Sir William) had been outirely guided by | test. Aunother matter which loads to those | At tho Auditorium -Mr. and Mrs. L. D, all plauted wnd the outlook i favorablo for a | S6Cton 1St uight. O crop outiook Is most | oy yun was discharged throush a window | fors the court. “They” pleaded not guilty | the advice given, him Py, 1ae" piinos, Lord | Emore, O 8 et lust woek T | powlor, My and Mrs. G, W. West, Omaba, splendid year for Bloomtleld and east Kuox | OHCOUrdging. of the home of Ole Olson, the churge barely | after a demurrer in th joe had bean Aled | Coventry ahd. Genoral Willinne (though ne | changad over iy business tds covporitlon. | At the Trowmont—A. . Landgor, 'R, G, county. "The acreage will increase ubout 50 FLOOD IN SOUTH DAKOTA missing a couple of youug children. ~Mer- | and overruled. The cougt@lecided that there | denied the allegutions made agalust him), us | bk corporabion 15 1 Lo best stangitie and | v, Ouaha por cent this year, now ground being sown to ], odh k& o chants, mechanies and laboring men have suf- | was no difference in. law : between a potit | it wis '*"\“3',“1 AQRYQu)-B ¢ hejn thin | ne.A R0e0 SARI OF BN, ARALIROIY e P lux. Tlis is” always a good crop and the D ainaze tolR % fered alike and no motive can be ascribed for | juror and a talesman. Defense took a bill of | Jetter Sir Willlam also suid that he sk i | what p mlr will drlye n‘ml 0 “|”»“ th Marital Woes of' n Minister, new settlers expect to reap an abundant Age to Property | uoh malicious mischief. exceptions. The case qomes up again to- | Bever touch anoth ard, and he expressed | rumors, perbaps assignment, but the S T Cio R R R PR ut Sturgis, bl e i Wil oty 26 vo el the | the wish thal bis winnins be given to somo | Fumors are entirely without foundation Paul, Minneapolis & | Srumais, 8. D., June 1.—(Special Telewram The Closing Session. cases against McCrystol mad O' Malley bewg | hospital . e Tall ] A N SR TR lobrara exten- | to Tus Ber,) — Late this afternoon this | Cepar Rarins, 1a., June 1,—|Sy the first on the docket. Aunwerlog anotlier auestion put to him by TEMPORARILY RESTR. ; ap county. ik malpitated. by lisn sion," one being built 1o be | vicinity was visited by the heaviest raiu- | gram to Tur Bee,|—The third and kst day's ————r— BlGaRkios ityssely o plalutiff sald thay ha e 4 14100800 RO I YAAKS DV 0F M Dy stol Tl shos o » ’ ke . . iffer. o haa received a memoraundum, signed by the Sansas City Live Stoo Ixchage En- | Congregational ehurc Mr. Gleasol unect'ae & alor Chus vanishes the | o0y ‘since July, 1859, and from the fact | session of tha grana lodge school of wmote Differs of Qpinion. v omorandum, signod by the | Kansns City Live Stook Exchago En nEogaviaual -ehurob, " s s hiey wild drewms and foud hopes of the county 8 QUOIN ¥Tae Egyptaln coal | Prince of Wales and vy Lord Coventry and o ) olling a i brought suit against his wife, Nettie, for dis sout city p "W | that the ground was already thoroug tion opened this morning promptly at 9 | Pvevo, I, June l.+Tue Egyptain coal | BolCh N wWilliams, sayving that the sigher of Joined trom Exuelllog o Kl J h Mintdle, for: Ok y p employes wel 0 rike here 5 " " { sas O o , June 1 vorce, w W bhe tried in the super Tho county division scheme will be agi- | soaked the streams, gulches and canyous | o'clock withabout two hundred members fn | Mine employes went on.a striko here this | the memorandum’ did not desive to be un Iaxnas Crry, o Bl ! KU RN g drigd ha superiop tated ugain (his fall and Bloomileld is contle | soon became mighty rivers, The water foll | attendance. ‘This has been without doubt ning. The cause forthestrikois a differ- | uecassarily heard, but he (Sir William) was | of the district court of Wyundotto coanty vt neat week. Tle charges ber with mis- dent that n division will bo made, dividing | {1 yicots and within au hour's time tho busi. | one of the most successful schools of instruc- | ence of opinion between: the miners and | tosclearly uuderstand . that in cho of | Kansas, handed down « docision today in tao duct ¢ casions with a young the county north and south, in which event tion ever held by the grand lodze. During | operators regarding the genbrac The oper- | overwhelming evidence presented it was use- | poters Brothers injunction case against th t I'hie plaintif is on the Bloomtielu will be the county seat of East porbior : Sapigd the duy various members filled the stations, | ators agree o poy oyers Wwo weeks, ten | 1038 touttempt to deny the accusation against | oy caq Ciry live stock exchange. Lho deci e fe, unving been pastor of Knox every mercantilo establishment being inun- | their work Jeing criticised by the custodians, | hours' wors. | Tho. mey cism thes were o | uim, and that so long as he complied with B 2 N TR R i G dated. Cellars were fillod and sidewalks and | During the day instructions were given in | received ten bours a day.pay for nine houps' | the conditions sot forth in tho docurment ho | Slon grauts the pliintifs, Boters Brothors, o i SRARELYE MUENY EORIN 1 A8 smail ulldings carried away bofore the | all tho ancienteraft dogrees and tho time was | Work und weskiy paymihts: No conflicr 1s | (the pluintify bad signed silence would be | temporary injunction as prasol fon retrain: | first wite lios ) the churctivard oW SRRt ey R b lete very profitably spent. Tonignt the third de- . but aa doth -sides are fArm an ¢ maintained ng the excha rom cxpelitng e Naiker hov Q0aLD Ak powerful waves like chaft in a whirlwind. In was conferred on actual condidutes, Routy ik S e iR A Phe court soon after was aajouraed until thers from its orguniziation Tie present W iy young tho main street of the city the water was 1d Master VanSaun presiding. 0 s o a3 L tomorrow will come up for trial in this tepm | B b wgo, who oarl our feot deey he ¢ el v — ) he prince of ale: a8 pPres he f den’s court rt ) ) it 00 At 0] v A‘l_\ (. v ‘r |( d l,u in th kh annel, :ull\ B Lt Oatmeal Mills Consolidated, {!H |:’x 1r'\‘\ pr Aot \ o H ,v’ r 1‘ pur| of I i s ‘, \ 'l_“\lyu impossible to estimato the amount of damuge | Missovnt Varuey, Ia, Juno L—(Speciat [ AKION Oy June 1-Incorporation papers i siderablo interest in tho testimony given by | mado permanont. Tho caso grow out of the | Sho charges hoy \ b unbecoming although at the time it wus str thero | done, but will reach up lnto. thousands of | Telegram toTue Bre.|oIn the sontest be. | Were filed at Columbus today of the Consal- | tho plaintifl. fight between the American live stock com nduet with adii 5 wore ight persons sleeping in the house. no | dollavs. 'The railroads have suffored heavy 5 idated oatmeal company, with acapital stoci mission company and the live stock ex - - ouo was iujured. The lizhtnng tore every | losses and present indications aro thay | tWeen Missouri Vailey and Logun for the of &150,000, All the ostmeal mwiils of the Dohring Ses Correspandence. coange. ‘The latter boyeotted the American TUE WEATHL G FORECANT, bedstead but o to picces and bolts <€ 10t | travel will be rotandod for - twonty-four | location of the county seat, Missouri Va pef et G S IR Loxnoy, June L —The Bl publishod | und attempted to expel its agents, Peters | oo Omabio and iy St lightly ping went througn cvory room. KEvery bed | hours ot least. loss of life is roported, | hus five thousand signatures 10 its petition | mont, with neadyuaktors tn this city, ‘The | this afternoon gives the most recont corve- Brothers, from the exchiungc gy % In the houso had a fear ou pui one, | Advices from Deadwood are to the eftect | 8ud Logan thirty-five “"-) ved on the remou- | jncoaporators say that prices will probably | spoudence between Great Britsin and the —_— - Bor the D obra nd Towa: and the man who was sleepluz on this bed | that the Homestake narrow. guage. road is | Strance. A vote will probably be ordered by | bo Jowered. Spagdapso. beivreen: Sreak BRlR. 3 po i e o kor the Dukotas, Nobrasa w o~ peceived a slizht shock, but was not burt. | badly washea out. Mueb of the line runs | the board tomorrow. - ———r Llintibo e bl B ARA R6) BAG P ' Biatins BRI N AHIROGEY " LMERERWIR| Struuge 1o say the building did uot take re. | through a long, deep, narrow canyon anc 3 - Sentenced Murderer Weeps, fisheries. The Blue book WS W JILADELPIAA siohiar K i ¥ i ) y and is ¥ 1 I 3 £ th therefore badly exposed to bigh water, NEW ORLEANS, une il e grams from Lord Salisbury to Sir ice of the NTRE T v Y expased o blgh water Outeaxs, L, June | ~Philip Baker, | &1 m L s Bl 18 PHONS. ofcbi i Y mleratile g d e S couvicted of the murder of Mrs. Nelson, was | Pauncefote, British minister ut Wash i . I a o wind ' Tasor, Neby Juno 1—[Special Telo S A _ dated April 17, expressing approvil of Sec Bardsley, took p gram to Tuw Ber. |—Henry Pyles, the col MoxTueAL, June 1. —BurneW’'s clothing es- | bouded dowa the following opinions: Min- | et 4 tary Blaine's suggestion that there be u com- | this mora srod man arrestod bhore Suturday, cbarged | gaplishment burned last night, causing a loss | bie Stone vs Martin Moore, appellant, su- | direct, Baker broke down completely Gex pva, Neb,, Junel. - [Special Telogram other military posts, DIOVE TTER INSANE, sensational scandals that has ever agitated ness portion of the city was flooded, almost Peculine Preak of Lightning i Meixa, Nob,, Juno L—[Special to Tur B Tho residence of . B drews, thirteen miles novthoast of this place, was strack by lightning last night I'he houso was almost completely demolished and preme Court Decisions, Des Moines, Ia.,’ June 1.—[Sveelal Tele gram to Pue Bee|—The supreme court today Kansas today seuntenced by Judge Baker to be plete cessation of seal catebing pending the The expected logal a Bl » : 2 wept Haine s tarts for Bar Hachor with stealiuk horses in Texus, was' reloased | of apout §10,000. Considorable damago by | PEFIOr courtof Cedar Rapids; aftirmed.” D. | ke child and sad thav bis convietion was | Hhant of the pronased board of aebitration. | Oellers by Attornoy onksl.in. be I Secrotary THalug, a0 %y tho shonfl, as it developed that ho was | fire and water was sustuined by adjoiniug | #ud E. Chaplin, appeliants, vs Browa Broth- | a put-ap job—thattue jury wad the press bad | Juliun to Lord Sulisbury, dated April 22, 45 | today, owing Lo the baners s b he® | companied by Mrs. Blalne snd Mrs. Dame 404 tho wan wanted, He returned Love Sat- l builg ers, Bueua Vista district; afirmed, First [ uOt given biw a fair shake, aud 27 and May 4aud 10, ceferving to the | yet being ready for preseutation to the court. | rosch, | woruing for Bar Harkor, Moy

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