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DA1Ly BEE. —— NUMBER 348, The nock of Shepherd was s0 broken. man was on a pony when tha stallion made T'he lord chief justice here adjourned the rugged his shoulders shd raoved bis for him, sctting his powseful teeth in the | court until Monday next. at 10:30 8. o, Sat © fOF i few moments, srTirs thigh of the young man's Fightileg, dragging 1 g i | urday beiig o half holiday fhepherd and Farst Launached Tog mgC RtAEW RO DX o etosn | Mts: Browa's Tnteutions Were Good but Her | i ot of to o e og ot tha thign | Lnterest of All London Oentered in the Sie Willam's Brother Talks, Gambler Callahan Waylaid and Shot at Saly Into Eternity at Fremou and Shepher i ninutes, Aim Poor, in a horrible manpor. "o (what extent the Famous Baccarat Trial, Barwistone, M., June 5. —Aleston Ponrsse Lake City, though both wore tncon m the ti injuries are cannot yot be learned, as the Gordon-t v brother of Sir W u | of tho fall, injured "oy hag just beon brought | GomdBi Cutinine T6a ' NATEAE S O CARL PULSIFER'S MURDER AVENGED, |, After tfie shock I M- | INSANE ACTIONS OF A YOUNG FARMER, | g tqwn: fihe locadon of tho fracturosnd | DISGRACEFUL EXHIBITIONS IN COUAT. 2 yeurs has b | WOMAN IN LEAGUE WITH THE ASSASSIN, in th nin ly, les sorious acoldent UHde A vi i once, said b i GEHBA AntiLet ¥, - Sap e it a serious accident and ‘t is feared that { ¢ Wh#1Ys Bl 56 eaab! P 3 putation will be necessnr; X iTg iy be s brother was guilty of : VR TR, (he. - Proueedines o' | nanuth and siedae Myipte s | He Wanted to Shuffle O, but Was | Thomas Glasscott, (zmh more than a year | Taking of Evidence for the Plaintiff | ;¢ hoiting at the Tranbyer Led to His Death by a Female Cd ; ¥ finally undistinguishable srrupted Business Fi 8 casnier of the Bank of Benkelman, has gono Concluded—Sir Charles Russell | game and he would not believe Add to the Horror of the Ex. Th bodies were cut dot had Ml bttt e UG cast and is succoed by Oscar Callihan, for- Habiha: 1y XA e i William told him so himself. X ccution — No Need of beeu hanging tventy-five na placed at Fairbury —-Other merly of the Lincol, Neb., First National, ATl WELAVe! Yol iy, theary Douglas Horvifying Ac- in coftins with satin linir ats Nows: as manager and cashier, Journed Till Monda cusations dzninst S\ UTHeRt e Brove, the Militia. ol 8L LA e 1t hins been raining steadily and incessantly thought of hix alleged wode of p he iva o mornic, Thefoatures were ety here all duy and there is overy assurunce of S asked " SRS APONA the Hosk: Wi 5 " & et . | asure and enormous small grain _crop. On A R My mother,” said Mr, Gordon-Cumming, % o . § Fuesost, Neb,, June 5. —[Special tranigling pone Wwas cleasty distl lo, | Cnapnoy, Neb, June 5.—(Special Tele- | qecount of wet and €00l weather corn is a [ TONDON, June 5. —In this, the fifth day of | gy Fected Slightly with St Vitus dancs A1T Luke City, Utah, Juno s Brr.] At 10:30 this morning Chri are i otctock the remains of Furst were | gram to Tur Be.|—This afternoon Mrs. G. | little backward, but is {n o healthy condition | the trial of the famous baccarat scandal suit, | Siv Wiliiam inhorited it Ho always fod o ~<legram to Tur Bree.] -Anoth and Charles Shopherd wor hanged in the | conveyed to the residence of his mother in | W. Brown, the keeper of a boarding house, | and prospects were never more flattering than | thero was a repetition of the scenes witnessed | fidegty way with his hands, T romember | trageds has been added to the list of court house for tho marder of Carlos J. Pul- | this city and will be buried tomorrow. | got into an altercation with one of her ;.".':"Ff“\"‘f"?:F"-'l}fl‘:'x':x'r“u"‘Lfi?«‘fimm‘\l‘}';'r;’.'.”fi‘\ during the provious days, that my mother 'd 10 spoaic w" \.; William | dors comu lariin Dacommbar, 188 L r ";”"“" ”"'\Jj\‘l‘.‘, boardors, & railroad man named Wheaton, | l_;_"{‘(,m::w“‘,r:’r_ ' All tho exhibitions, theaters, muscums, | H“‘"‘H_“’: PV DGR LT “““]‘L At 10:20 o'clock, Sheriff Milliken entered | 1 Chis home in Crgwell o0urt YOV | who had been drinking. Wheaton used ~ musical rtadnments and other such at- | pyoiably understand what 1 mean, If Siv | VA8 Edward Callahan, & mining and re the cage fn_which tho condemned men wero | - Tho work of Sheriff Milliken in proparing | abusive languag ned Lo throw Mrs, Run Ove ~u‘|tlrlu|lml. tractions b been utterly eclipsed, shad- | William played u 15 ho was constantly | estate man, aud something of a spoct, from he > akeautl q ¢ throug! 3 inally or Svrenion, Neb,, Juns §.—(Special Tele- ved int st complete neglect, by the | thng his chips like m men do ut the ad \ t contined. The latter had previously been in the execution and his bearing ough | Brown down stairs, and finally slapped her 1o, y Ju !l ¢ | owed into almost complote noglect, e in z ps like ma y ) a who arrived in the city on BHRHTLa iom St th TV MF. FINEHRORE Bt cal have been commended. The su- | fion” ‘Phereupon she fired two shots at him | gram to Te Bee.]—Today as the Santa 16 | terest which has boen taken in the groat dable, vou wndorstand. Sie William | Ny, R T Sgribner, who was acting as their spiritual [ [2Cney o the luw was maintainel and, 0§ iy 4 royolver, neither of which, however, | frelght train was one and a half miles east of | baccarat show which has been presontod | MLt T s R adviser, and who withdrew to tho corridor | which It catso it to be respected aud | took effect. It was elearly an act of seif- | Longford, Kan., about five miles south of | throughout this week at the queen’s bonch | o vinostes s hava thonent, thoy < trnt srpotrators, of the fatal af: a0 Ihoaher ontorad revered, dofense and the woman hus not been arrestod. | Superior, the engineer discovered an old man | division of the high courtof justice. Tho | my brothor cheatitg when he was simply known, T dotatls of tho tragedy "Mho murderers wore dark blue suits with | A crowd hung around the jail until dusk walking on the track. He whistled, but the | court has been crowded daily with thoe | nervous in handiiug his chips as 1 have de wuso that is supposed to have led to white shirt 1 collars aud black ties, | 804 then dispersed, satisfied that the luw man paid no attention. Before the train [ “smartest” Londoners -thoso who wore ab That 1s my theory, at least its enactment are as follows: Shortly after SHGPN R Ware d whitsland. Biesya vad i e Cie b RN U B RE B UERDS B T foletie | could stop the engin strnck him, crushing scason tickets kaaaow do youImagino the procisesbeeamo | o opefvaliof Callating fn: Salt Eike Clty. 16 Shepherd wore a white and Furst a red rose | Pulsifor, to Tug Bre]—The proposition for the | his head und cutting oneleg oft, killing him bl dady known SN tad RGO on the lapel of his jacket. The sheri ¢ moval of the court house from Dakota City | instantly. The train was stopped and it was [ #nd the familiar criticism of the English “Haven't the slightest fdea, Certainly | became demonstrated to the sporting frater- duced tho death warrant from nis p ATATA 4 to South Sioux City 18 begiuning to assumo | ascortained that the man’s anme was Charles | newspaper to the effect that there is a con- | some one let it out. Berkiey Levitt, of whoin | nity with whom ho ussociated that he was read it to the murderers, who list — e Ra being done that shows the | (eorge, and that ho was blind in one eye. [ siderable lack of dignity in the United States | you read, is a miserablo litfle cad. possessed of considerable mouey. He mot it i PR A TEEE She Will Be Seut Buck to the United | #1000 Qi WOLK 19 s \<ing meeting | The ~engineer supposed he was a track | courts have been so weakened thut they | AYhatabout the Wilsons and inwdo friends and was a frequent visitor LU L o Stats for Trial. s O e Do, A O sy, | \alker. The romafns wore takon caro of bY | 4noyid never again bo revived in tho faco of T T el SOmBICR S DOOZ ik AR G B TrITY) BAK BE ARV R GRS he court hal been made know i R R wa3s held in opera house hal ednesday | the city authorities. shou aga plo—extremely commor L 1ou » , Onoc vight & WasHiNGToy, June 5 —Secratary Tracy re 0 Yy the fashionable display, the luncheon exhibi- TRV Ravalvad: Nottors 7 ¢ [ of which has a reputation that doc: ot Furst askod when they were o b _ ight of this week, at which o line of work — he fashiona play, i ave you received any lottors from your ich has a reputation thu 3 ne scaffold % ceived no word today from Chill respeeting | TARTETE TR WENE (O 0 Gab doeiro | the Burglars at Columbus. tlons and other scencs witnessed during _tho | brother concernine the affuivt Jo | Piaco e on . parwith Cosar wife, RS Rhee the Itata. He says tho next ste 1 ' South S ity proposes to build a C N fune 5.—[Special Tele- | progress of the baccarat case. Lady Cole , I fivst read of the baccarat episode | frepr name is Josie Hill, About 2 K tl THiie aherif. told them that he would call for prize. South Sioux City proposes to bu OLUMBUS, une 5.—[Special progress of the bacearat ¢ " Ll L i aatar il name s Josie Hil ut 2 o'clock this & 5 : e to send the ship back to the United States to | court house and donate it and the location to | gram to Tur Bre.]—The store of merchant | ridge, the wite of the lord chief justico, bas | i the papers. [ immediately sent a cablo- | ¢ and Miss Hill got into a them in about twenty minutes and left P < he building gram to my vrother, and us soon thereafi cage. Rev. Mr. Harrisou then re-en stand trial. ‘There 1s no expectation that tho | Dakota county freo of all dob, the bullditg | ajlor ¢, A. Lindstrom was burglarized last | been scen each day seated on the bench at | KL ie 1" eteived Yokt ot p s and drove to a road house ngaged the you thou ofticers aud crew of the Itata will jeopardize | to costin the neighborhood of #5000, ‘e | night, “Custom made clothing valued at €200 | yho right hand of hor busband, eutertaining | suid 'ho. whs innocent and. intomicd to ud the ity limits, wh lalt wos engaged the young men in spiritual the fight for the location will be between the 5 P i G The N RrotAed St bl 1 o) S ux City, Homer, Jackson | W48 stolon. Hopoen's saloon —was 180 | pox nymerous elrclo of friends, taughing aud | fight the matter to tho bitterend. In the | Made. " The couple aroused the night clerle BRI eCad everal SHADLOte 0L LU0} | SIS in fact, us 1t was roported | oo e e G hona faver ot | robbed of liquor and clzars, ‘Two mon wero | & " ‘hon she has not been writing notes | 185t letter I recerved from him he said ho did [ #pd Sam Goesbeck, the propricter. T bible until they were calied to the gallows et Lhat the commandor of the in- | La HoU O I e peopte_ are | Brrested this aftergoon wnd'lodged in jall on | talking whou she Lns ot been wiriting notes | [0 GEOITEC A auld come. off i | Bad four drinks cach ‘and 10ft there about Tn the meantane the individuals who haa | LG LA AU | B fladgei b bl been invited to witness tho execution had panfon—The Tragedy at ed in this city duving tho year. Tho victim of the cownrdly vopolitan where he has sinee boen stopping. The A County Seat Stragale. Sovtu Stovx Ciry, Neb,, June 5.—]Special to obtain the necessary their liberty by returning with the vessel to of the Itata as far as Acapuleo, there are good reasons why ho, at least, should not retur to the United States. So it may be necessary for Admiral MecCann to dotail some of his | Hasrizas, June b.—[Special ‘Tele- 0WH men to act as the crow. gram to Tur mbryo burglurs broke suspicion, for her husband and sending them around | aoi A0 WIAH tHCEEas WORIG. com® O | 8350 When ab « distance of loss than forty surgent warship Esmeralda acted as captamn | going into this campaign in_earnest, and no Z i Sene 0T ‘dodom’ us if sho e L iaranE AT 1| rods nortn of the roud house two pistol shots : . expense or puins will be spared to honoravly Passed Counterfeit Money. tho court with the sume freedom us If sho | make it appear that tho gamno was & smail [ rods nor DL O e i f s . ) 5 S S had been at a garden party. Sir Cnarles | ono and to hido the fact that the prince. of | Were heard by Mr. Groesbeck and bartender. secured admission to the jail. Among them sceure the court house. Cotvynus, Neb, Jude 5—[Spcclal Telo. | LA beva At 4 ERFIOR POULY. SOF © Wales, ns everyono knows. is an exception- | A fow minutes afterwards Miss Hill came were Sheriffs Boyd of Douglas. Caldwell of Bt TR A antin e, gram to Tue Bee.]—Wiliam T. Millard and | [HUSSCE Wwas OBHER “"[“ ““‘_‘ Faaliels ““‘ ally high gambler. Throughout the stake | Up town alone. Near the St. Elmo hotel she Nemaba, Jones of Gage, Adams of Seward 5 Charlos Norton wore arrested about noon to. Pend his examination of witncsses o BCCOURL | iy onjy €100, but that did ot mean that | met Police Ofiicer Suunders and calmiy re- Y T L e ) day while teyg to sell jeweler A. J. Arnold | of the lack of decorum displayed in.cour, whon-tho bank was broke the game was | 1ated o him the fact that Callahan had been of Hamilton, MeDonald of Howard, Deputy I S A lfavod. tha 5 ¥ - two solid gold rings. They were wanted for The earl of Coventry was the princival | ended. Instead, when one banker lost his [ killed on the State voad. The ofticer entered Warden Haimer of the penitentiary, M. B, [t et arcles it is bolievod that the | juto the sample rooms of Yager & Showl on | rying to'pass counterfeit money at Hump- | witness today. He testified that he saw Siv | stake another toole his placo and the baccarat | the b with the woman and aftera few Paddock and L. Tucker, keepers: I, K. m';'-‘ “_!(wl :’.. cly .“’f"y .ilfv ne .l‘tf\'u\nl::l:'l"‘ IN Lincoln avenue at an early hour this morn- | rey. The men were will dressed and cam2 | William Gordon-Cumming cheating during | went on and on minutes’ drive realized what she had said to Dorizan, bookkeeper of the same - Tnstitution: | Sivin 1o "o Hitement. telographed | ing and touched the till for half a dozen sil- | from Red Ouk, Ta. the noted gamo of baccarat at Trun “Do you know anyting of your brother's | be eorrect, iy Gl - Gl 6 Drs. Devries, Brown, MeDonald and luches },-“,,‘ Chili that the vessel took the | ver dollars and small change, besides steal- o TR His testimony in this respect was almost a [ futurer’ sty ~l\mu)mw}m o he body, w n;. of nont and Captain Cormack and contraband arms and ammunition from the [ ing & quantity of cigars. he same gang, it . EOD e NN & 2 ropetition of that glven by defendants who “There is an unwritton law of the British | was $iis - foco upwird i the geants Ormsby, Hazo and Whi Yobert and Minnie on the high seas outsido | is supposed, broke into the saloon of Simon | Warrace, Neb., June 5—[Special Tete- | preceded him on the witaess stand. army that when any accusation is made | starlight, Callaban's = Tace was - badly together with'several of the supervisors of | G¢iiiiod States jurisdiction, 1 this should | Kelly this morning and abstracted about §25 | gram to Tur Ben.]—A fino rain of twenty? | a memorandum which he had kept of against an ofticer o must at once report it to ::_.fl\“;; T : 4 ‘\vlwil‘ vl"r v'\'.‘fmlth "“\\9"“9‘«: Dodge count be true hor offedse dgainst the neutrality | in silver and made away with the cash | four hours' duration visited this part of the | proceedings at Tranbycrott. The memor higgnnesions s Tils, asvonlknal SIE Wil | wat distevorad (h D Riolnat IS (oS els Frank und John Puisifer, brother and son, | 1S minimizod and it is very doubtful if a | drawer containing valuable papers. A [ stato last night and today -Small grain of | dum gave in detail the detection of Sir W liam did vot do, refraining n order to cover ore e e respectively, of the murdered man, were in | o000 be nade ot aganst her in the | E boy found the drawer and papers | all kinds was looking tip top before and now | iam’s unfair piay. In conclusion the memo- | up the piccadilloos of theprince. Notmat e R ““:‘”‘ Salinds ;]; town, and ft was thought would be inattend- | P8 0 e oy iy consteuction of | untouched secreted in an old building a block | it this additional soaking will come boom- | randum said Willium Gordon-Cum- | how the triil ends or whethor he fs guilty | clothos were torn and a button was pulled o ance. They, however, expected the execu- r. There is little doubt that she can be | 8way and returned them to the owner. | jng, ming_strongly denied the accusation, but | or not wuilty of the charge aguinst him he e ot tion to take place about 12 o'clock, and conse- | 4V | IR S EHCE GOUEE HRAE SRS S of | Manager Jim Wallace says he has a_strong T porcciving that tho evidenco against | will have to retive from the service. 1 un- he woman has been placed nnder arrest. quently did not put in an appearance until | 0 O GO LTS e hation, | clue as to who the wdividuals are and 1s con- Nebreska Horsethief Sentenced. bim was of an overwhelming chavac- [ derstand by the ppers that i William in- | Cireumstances load to the veliof that suo was the murdercrs had been hanged Kinappime the mursbal and safling without | fident that ho will have no difficulty in run- | Roxvour, N. Y., June 5.—Frank ‘racy, o | ter, placed himself unreservedly in our | tends coming to America,” in i plot to rob hitn and with o ‘e coms ho relatives of the latter, the mothers, | ARG LI G e " Tiior of: | Eiwe them down. Not less than a dozen votty | Nobraska horsethief, arrested at Browns- | hands, agreeing to do as we should O hnAAY TRsTlie DEaiR e {76 Gl b i $560 on U1sH pirkon: A0te brothers and sisters of FFurst and father and | oy God\ehose punishmeat is likely to take the | durglaries have oceurred the past week aud | Gine Ny, Tuesday, wastoday sent to Dan. | 84Visc.” The docuent signed by Sir Will S BT G i BT L s a0 o POYAOL brother of Shepherd, had paited from them | Gl FHEE PECGIT S G 9 8008 for. | people are laying awake nights with shot- nemora prison for two yeas and ten montns, | 1M Gorgon-Cumming was worded as follows w Yourx, Juno 5.—A London cable siy feiture of the vessel. guus. |' “In consideration of the promise made by the | 'y what extent is oue or more of the “When 1 1eft the rond house with Mr. Cal- fair S o RO AR Ske e Beiitlod BTAOUE Gl fasibgon lahiau 1 took & seat on the right or east sido of At the bunging. The parting was o sovrow- | “EXE0 0 UG oral Miller said today that Wanted to Shuflle OfF. TIMBER CULTURE LAND LAWS gentlomon to the accusation which has beeu | (oy paoi of the royal scandal that has r HalbL ey e Ao R TG B the department of justice would take no ac- ful onc for the parents, and for u time after made in regard to my conduct at baccarat on : L £ 3 i . : 5 s ; o suited in the Gordon-Cumming livel suit now 1 d T, whito Callahau sat on the left leaving tho Juil’ Shephiord's fathor was 80 | oy in tho cnse of the Itata until that vessal | ~GorvoN. Neb,, June 5.—[Special "Tolegram s in Which the New Commutation | the nights of Monday and Tuesday, Septein- he Gordc ming libel suit now | and drove off, whilo Cullanan sut on the lelt, prostrated that it was thought he could not | pag yeon turncd over to the law officers of | 10 TiE Bee.|—George Meisner, tiventy-five 18 Tnopevitive ber s and 4, 1560, Ceanbyeroft, 17 will on | on trial¢ 'This 18 a question which fs veing | Whon abouta block north of the hlool saty St 2 ’ ith. | the government at San Diczo, when the ars old, son of H. C. aeisner, a well-to-do WismyaidV By Tue Bas, ) | BTV PAM solomuly tadortake, nevor, to play | pretty lavgely discussod by tho frequentars | Lokt oSy SREMAREPRROION I3 KiaIE B CEE SLnin Lo ot s Sy A il | course usual iv such cases would bo followed | farmer tiving seven milos northeast of this 513 FOURTREENTIH STREET, T e i Wiliam Gondononng | of the aristocratio clubs, although thoy talk | 3nq g ho gl so. he. {irad thrao. shotd or T terastod mooples T aouon s ahiie | =-that is to say, sho would be libolled aud | blace, et heme iast Tuesd His horse, WasHiINGTOY, D, June 5. Ting Ehoce wore attached 1o the. doourmont, | Of tho mattor under their breath. 1tis sald | i rapit succossion, How many of thiem 0ok ren. Hundreds found’ shelter under the | 1ld sublect tothe findings of the proper | yogather with his overcont, was found near | The general land oftice Soday decided that | tha \wording of which is given abovo, tho fol. | that there is a story that has mnot ac- | effect in Mr. Callahan | eantiot say, but he portico af the court touse atd the awnings ot | f G i pate recoived at the navy do. | e railroad about six ‘ilies’ from home | the commutation clause ‘#ilating to timber | lowing signatures: Albory Bdward, Owen | veloped, nor Is it likely to. There may | Wits instantly dragged from - tho buggy iv @ the neighboring bulldings. Chey had hothing | 00 S8 SRR TEANTL B0 B M ian at | Searching parties have been outthe past | culture entries in the act'of March 8, 1501, | William Coventry, Edward Somerset, Arthur | o a ' scorot history, the bare al Cying sondiclon hy-hates ihpaimogieiehts to seo, however, save the blaik walls of | Pf weldy bl o three days. He had written a lotter, which 5 h o ht forfeited | Somerset, Arthur’ Wilson, John Wilion, Ly~ | lusion to . which —on \he part of | ened and whecled avound and stavted back Qs e correctiug the statement as o 3 does not operate to reinstate & right forfeite X A J U ¥ oraraBitha aIlo0 L T A GO\ oL DE the little fail in which tho oxceation was ex- | (DR SOaCting B SMEORL B8 e loft in the house, telitng his people that [ ({1008 BOL abarste to euscata FERE fOlelied | cott' Green, Berkely Levetl, Ruben Satech. | Solicitor (tenoral Clar ko when the 'woir ap- L R e, pected to take place. The more curious of | 2 8 BT L B M T the schooner | D@ was going to kill himself. ‘This morning SR ALY il P He persoually placed the ubove document in | purent to the English throne was on the wit | 400 ewme back to whero Mr. Catlahun lay. the throng, however, were not permitted ro | pore BN Pt TR0 the dis. | B¢ put in an appearance in town, His brother | serlos of years to mako an‘attempt to comply | the possession of the prince of Walcs, who | yess stand might huve sounted the social, po- | 000Ut of the bugzy and examined oimi and approach tho buildini nearer than tho ide. | SR SO, TS teaualon, $E S | found him and much ugaiost nis wiil he was | with thelaw. It will, 50t, auswer to show | forwarded it to his private scovotars, Sir | [iticl and professional death Kaell of that | found bim tuad: Hlis murdoree bt flod, walk, the sherilm laviug strotehed o vope | 35EC R 0L P S SN G ORI 0 at San | finally persuaded to go home. While here o | gyt the entryman. made an effort to comply | Francis Kioliy, for presorvation, eminent counsel, Thero may bo a sorap of | Who ho was 1 d8novzuow. "o wis masked along tho trees fu front and avound posts on | {ow ST o (e COSE IERLRE o BESAR | showed some symptoms of - poison and it was | Gy (IR RS BOE L GEOE 0 BOBN | Alor some Further guestions, Mrs. Avthur | T story thik wero (b thcovered va (ho i | ¥0en be stepped us. ‘T eaino w town wnd io- aither side forty foot from the walls. Several [ iewd harbot e location of the transfor | py,red hero that be died before he reacned ollan e 0 | Wilson, mother of Arthur Stiniey” Wilson, ot st vyl the caorated e | formed tho- police, aud I am now hero in cus- deputy sheriffs patrolled the line, but naa lit- | A 00 SROREES B C o atas | home. Physicians were seut for and report | land where it appears that he abandoned all | g called to the stand. Mrs, Wilson said | not yet forgotten Mordaunt caso. whon, <o. | tody. This is all I know. tle to o in the way of maintaining ordes f.-u{; L) M o DHILeE SIS ) that by vivorous treatment he was brougit | effortafter that period and had no intention | she was present at Tranbycroft in the room | cure in tho knowledge that tho uhfortahate e ea 7 SO FosE Do The spectitors wero peacoably inchined and | COUrts: TR out of danger aud 1 now in & fair way to re- | or purpose whatever of acquiring titlo to the | where baccarat was being played September | \woman 1t was claimed had boon the yietin T D Sl :IA‘I:LIKI.IVI::;IUVY Lhem spoke iu sovereterms of Itata's Machinery i Bad Shape covery T land undor, 10 law" puioF to tho act of Té«m?:? l‘t‘;\lf::“\l‘lll‘;"‘luubulllt‘l‘ v son Arthur s to ho fucarcorated for the restof her life | SAE LAKE iy, U ‘“1\.::“:“1::‘“ i Governor, ‘Thuyor, who bad sugzested to the | Tquiqu, Chili (via Galvaston), June Modean Assignmeat. March 3, 5 @ ap pres withia the forbidaen walls of an asylum for ; e B | ¥ 5 " > Is i stato, & & G 5 e ian his face, and that he afterwards made a “bot- | the insane, the future king of Englind went | ably fatal shooting wfifeay occurved at Fort E of tho Nebraska national guards to over. | The muchinery of the Itata is in a bad state, | pyuneny, Nob., June 5.—[Special Tele- | CREATED A SURPRISE. rible" communioation” to her. T was 0 tho | bun tha eltasas bas Caad® tr Lasiund wont . i awe thow with fixed bavoucts. They claimed | and it will require some duys to put | gram to Tuk Bre.|—Marvin Warren, one of | The surprising announcoment was mado | effect that he had seon the plain- | whieh has bacoms histarioal “periured. him that the people of Dodge coanty were law- | it in order again, When the uee- | gne gldest settiers and also one of the most | this morning that the general commuanding | tiff. ~ Cumming. cheat while piay self like an Euglish gentleman,” to smeld abiding and thut the consideration of the mi- | assary repuirs aro completed the I[tata ¥ the army l:ml gone v\’vm to hir m::rrlml. ‘l!t‘ cards. ~ Wituess then repeated bimself in some degree from an outburst of Dtis was un insult which could uot bo ex i 7 s LS is over sixty years of uge and not even his | detail the eviderce which had already heen T hGURR R0 BRLIon DItk oAt DL ot 1 Carter, n member of Company H, plained. The wilitia, however, did notap. | Wil teaye - for S Dicco, Caly | couaty, made an assignment last night for | family knew of his iuentions in the mutri: | given us o tne munner in which the baronet | L pubtic opinio e | fd sk e S T L A r, deeming their prosence unnecossary., Chavloston, ~ The Juntn allegos thit the arms | the benefit of his creditors. When it first | monial line. Miss Georgia Kilbourno of | cheated. Mrs. Wilson was most emphatic Solicitor Goneral Clarke, had he been in- | over wgame o cards in an abandon e AU 10:35 the spectators asconded tho steps | iR L CHERE B s e the | bocamo known that Mr, Warren had failed | Keoluk, In., whom it is reported will be m her disclaimers that there any | clined to emulate tho examplo of the late Dr. | in &n unfre juentea part of the re ion. leatfing to the top of the eage in which the iling vossel. Robert und Minnio, to tholtata | the publie refused to believe the story, as ho | Fied to Major Genoral ‘Sehofleld this month | agreement entered into by the Wilson family | [onolly. who bearded. the lord chief wstice | F fow duys succecding pay - tha murdorees were confined. On a level with [ BRI Y888 . TOAOKERAC MIRILG: 10 100 Ttots e belioved to b one of the wealthisst cit | at her home, is well known to Washington | to watch the plaintiffs play on tho second | in his den and wh Arrodl thiaveford mithy was resoried to by tho soldiors for tho the roof was the floor of the scaffold. Silence 16 I o e o | e e 0 O O e ost P | society. ~ She spent the:puat winter here as | alght (September ) of baccarat PIAYING. | hurouend the pri AL b B O | B TR e AU T BT RRa T FE DO IRE (e b refencd, Then came the noise of the opening | {0NE (ot i e nations to the United | addition to the city of Fairbury, known as | the guest of Mrs. Avery Delano Andrews at | Continuing, Mrs, Wilson said when he esting questions whic! onid have th 1 | day was the fiest intimation tho odicsr had of it heavy lock and _the oponing of a still | &g & T rtall, RN fow of getting | Warren pl clty Of mrbury, kuowl 43 | General Schofieldt’s house, and has frequently | told her the piaintift had been cheatin additional lieht on the case wnd ab the sume | that it fovoted 1o such use, Quito 8 more heavy door Fvery was direoted | e munitions, Buablie opinion | of money in tinprovemente. Dull times and | Visited her before. The “amnouncement thul | swd: Oh, you must not speak of it time have added a salacious aspoct 10 this | numbe (s el St toward the stairway Milliken [ B O e o of tho Juna, o | Ot B e laoind Intareats | #he is to marry Generabjchofiold, who has |'must not havo & scandal fo our Bouse’ | Someqar o mrls h o e L s | e tato nerons thom CHOr g S0 8 ascanled, followed by Shosherd, e eamo Sorodnattongly;inTavoRiotino Junta, o Ban ke SRS 0 B e e At ALl [ beentaiwidoyenifon soveral years, occasionod | During the second evoning's play the wit- | Niiies of (ho 1o ladies whoso namios ho | boc liin sl isplite AlonEatbar lns Purst, followed by Teal, one of tae death R = ; AFLLAIIAR AN o o gumont 8t | groat surprise nmong their large circle of | ness did not motice auything ur A B AR AT TR U watchers, whil Juilor Montgomery guurded [ SCHOFIELD SAXYS IT 1S TRU thie thmo, Aho umount of his liabilitios cun- | frjands who have: lately imagined that the | sho' rocoived a noto. from her son-in socatged trg e A S M e L el Pk et the eutrance to the cell room TheGanaralagon tho. Tt S AL CHAIT! latter’s wooing was fn_guite another direc- | Lycett Gireene, informing her of the facts dis- | take up his abode at Ceanbyeroft during that | ter complicd, following Smith out of doors, "Phe prisoners wera pulo, Shephord's pallor A 1 A heang Gt SALopROf Co mmoncement Bxercises. tion. Miss Kilbourno1s about twenty-four | covered. Mrs. Wilson added she recollected | now famous Doncaster wook, o mizht have | Just ws Carter St epped out he exclaimed s assuming u sickly hue. They walked in an His Approaching Marriage O'NE1 e seclal Telogram | Y0ars old, fine looking, ahd has often been the | plaintiff asking to have an extra €10 paid | askea whether ho inserted in the 1ist 4 uame | “Fov God sake, 1t fe, don’t <hoot e this embarrussed manner to the seaffold. Purst, | Ciicvgo, June 5.—*I've a surprise for LN BILG 20D, LlIR0 DerelSRece ot | Buest of' the generul's daughtor at the | hum for a £10 counter which ho clatmed had | jiot praviousty thouent of by e Wil | was followed by ' shiey epor i haviig expressed a desire to bo swung from | you,” was the greeting the nead waiter ay | 0 T1E Bre.l—The aunual commencement | Schofield home in this city. not bean noticed by the prince of Wales I3 T RO A0 Y ok o A T D A E b [T A knEhaR 3 ol o 00w ax il the south cross bean, was led to the trap be- | {yo Tohnd gave Gonerai Schofield whea tne | #X€rcises of the O'Neill high school were s i neath it Shepherd was escorted to the north 2 vosterday and failed 1o put in an appearance reservation at 5 o'elavk yesterday morning, the shooter being Rafus Smil a i Company D. The victim was extensive real estate and loan brokers in this I : . s LAND DECISIONS. ||mu\h3- |u"|Ym'(- :u a toue of :unml » ject further, the solicitor reneral might havk | God, Smith has shot me.” His i e % s held tonight iu tho court house. The mem- Mhe secrotary of the interior toaay re- | the plaintiff to place his stakes where asked whether it was uot a notor: us fact | fused to believe his statowent, and th y communder of the army sat down to break- no secrotary o y L sep/ BRIk Iookell nothdbectatorsuut et iior, [ SR RE ”,’.', iy sav down to break: | e of tho class aro: Phillip § manded tho cige of ATbert Murtay v John | could be seen. Teferring to_anothd s- | that the titled Jady in question had wveen nhis | ing man raised his shirt, disclosing a goping couIdiastand Whogagel whiolimoat eucuta] (AREHIMORE ; Serry, Oscar Wilcox, Rosa Brown, Me Hopkins involving the northeast iy and cast | ion, Mrs. Wilson said she saw the pla avowed “favorite” for many years and ud about threo inchies avove the navels Thoy looked ut the foor as if smitten with The general, who had not the slightest | yyindy “riit S (SRR RO 15, northeast 1 and northeast ¢, Southwest | Push an extra £10 in coin over the liue. whether that *favoritism” had not beon car- | Poft Surgoon Dr. Wolverton was summioned, the enormity of the crimo which every one | jgea that the news of his approaching mar . S. Kinch, a prominent Grand Arvmy of | i, section 19, town 53, range 23, Valentine Mrs. Wilson then said she had an inter- | pied to such lengths as to cronte move or less [ who extracted thie ball from beneath the skin Knawithoveiadicominiite AMior the 10 | pago to tho belle of Keokuk had been pub- | the Republic man, gave o party to his frionds | district, back to the commissioner, deciding | View with the prince of Wales on the subiect | tulk aud seandal even among the roval inti. | about thyoe incnes from thi <puvl column, luentary excitoment had wubsided Sherll | ol S eted and asked it it was war wich | st night, the occasion being in commemora. | that it was not ia the proper form'of an ap- | the following day and that she expressed a [ matos who ars supposed t0 be lovally lind | having either passod throngh Cartecs body Milliken suxl shed, und a ALl tion of his fiftioth birthday puniversary and | peal and the secretary had no jurisdiction, | fear that her son, Arthur Stanley Wilson, | o everything that goos on in which their | or followed the muscies around to the poing Ay tnawi Wiich cotaincd an announcement of the | the thirtieth auniversary of tis culistwieut in | He aftirmed the decision below in the home- | Would :\l“’('l"i‘{jm "Wl'l‘;".h (’ on \\l:m: hi«[ liego lovd is concerned where it found final Jodeement, in the exs Furst, whostood like a young giant,reptied : | genernl’s engageinent, with bis pieture ana | the srmy stoad contest of Nolson M_Punches vs Mary | ocourred, - owing o fact that he | | Giving another turn to the lance, Mr. | citement which cusied after the shooting (gL mho staed like b young glant roniied s | gencruba ngumsinchte it d There hiave been heavy raius here the past | L. Neuffer, Aberdoon, §. D., district, which | Was the person o notico and | Clurke might have inquired wiether it was | Smith disappearcd and for a time it was haven't auy thing to suy,” enphasizing the ki) I maRe e fow days, which wore goneral all over tho | was held for cancollatiob. to call attention to the baronet's cheating. | tpue that the princess of Walos was so out- | thought he had taken to tho hills, bit on the prououn and at the samo time looking at his o, you ras L T kept it protty f few 0a¥ it | But she suid the prince told her there was no | paged by the. attontions of hor husbtd | guard visitng bis quartots he was found companion . (uiet, dida't 1t Semewhat strange for an s - - - AR b need for her to fear anything of the kind. | toward 'ady Brooke that she had time ana | calmly awaiting arcest. He was taken to the Shupliord then said: “All we've got to say | 0ld man 1iko mo to full in lave. Never miwd, VARG A M, Hunt. was_today appointed postmas- | From September 10 unill the procoedings | time atain refused to hetiepute w pubiie | wdurd fouse el ool 15 that we are the men who did the deed D' going to ot married ; o 18 and S IS AR DR pa (\.x at |II ml':-ll" .Ix.-‘fh‘t\‘{lx‘ m\);xnl.\',l'.]'b. vice | commenced, Mrs, Wilson continued, 8ho | and private assemblages where she was Owing to the natiire of the wound the sur are bemg justly punished for our ci slipped a half dollar »the waiter's ing 3 b Bioh eo 3 B Lo Miss Ida Hall, resigned, M. E. Urban was d absolutely nothing to anybody outside | jilcoly to meet 1 oman_in quest Not nis inaole to venture an opinion as to the Therefore, no one else can be accused of it | palin “Sorry, but there is no use in talking | Brer The high school heid its' commenc appoiuted postmaster at Floyd, Brule county, | those of her own family, who were already | only'this, but that she had mate it & rule to | probable outcome, but Cavter s peoving hime Shapheri’s volve wns S0 low during theso | of this ma suid, Genoral Schatild o i o the .\1.-m;~1.¢ church, | S.D. Peuny S, Hearn, acqualntod with o facts rogarding Ui | Socluily oruciso il hor frionds whio atlotod | NIt 10 b0 6vury ich & solior, S50, hopes remarks that he could not be understood by reply to a re ¢, “ltis truo thatl am to I'be e auditorium was filled to its utmost N T e > scandal the Brooke woman to er their threshold are entortained of his recovery. Carter is the shor, who swooll about 1o foet awgy. | bo muurvied, & i xpected 1t 10 Bet | capacity with au appreciative audience, The SLE JOHNSIGRNDIIION, Mrsii\Wildow yas then' turnediover (0. 81kl (D pau Bat " this qusstion - had | GDOUE bwenty-thiKee Yoass of ige, & Misiva ot he condemned were then turaed toward | ou e aanaLn e ilask oonalktedl ol sovan taan i . 3 ward Clurke for cross-exammation, and in | poen o and nswered, My, | Omah ob, He has been in tho service tho east. Lneh looked through & window : t ptatkuew of tha, propa. || BTSUALNG cluss e pRaiatall oF -sevontonn pi dian Premier Not Expected t0 the solisitor gonoral's questions said | Clarke mieht fually hove . duquived | about eightesn tionths, and i o fruorite with immediately 1u frout of him. Ho could il woddiug, i puses falloy annlo Adambidbatie Lo ast Through the Night. she had not signed a “puper pledzing herself | how it happened, notwithstanding the | oficers and men. Physically ho is one of the the raiv falling in Leavy drops and tho teees 4 beadguarters Captain Hig (o PO S nts Pyatt | Orrawa, Out., June 5.—Midnight—Tho | to secrocy. But Mrs.” Wilson admitted that | plodues of secrecy that were made re- | best built men in the service, and is of & in tho gard, groen and frosher than over, | and other oficers woro on tip oo of interest | James, Wil salla ) Kuto Pyo e SR et o wp | the brince of Wales had asked her not 0 | karvaine tne allosed swindling and cheatiog, | cheerful A R Ty bendinz in the breeze, when the general’s conrtship and proposed | Belle iteynolds, - Alloe Bimatl, [:Associated press corrgpondent. saya: OLINLGyclvthine fabont theatalt, ADSWOrIDR | b o h o swindiingnd. onpating, ;| oleerin. ively idipostiion ARae With mechanical precision the sherlft aud | marr were mentioned. “Hurrab for Miss | Mageio Sollent . Marion Walker, Peario | have just returned from Earnscliffe. The | grher questions put to her by leading couns m‘ ‘3..‘ inie Ludy Brooke in possession of shaop, al b haaatnun et w'm.m,. bis aid strapped the mou's knees, wrists and | Kilbourne,” said Captain McCauley ‘l‘.(u':lv;\\_ ""“I“"'.I,I 18way, ;\Ilrllnvr\':l hnm(l;'\ usunl consultation is ovor and the doctors | for tho plaintiff, Mrs Wilson said that on | fuets il jikowise what strine (e Wiisor DAL o T F AR ARk R ROGU. SIURARS arms, Shepherd kept his eves upon the | will be our commanding oficer i Stella S l'm h. f [" ral glfts wero numer- | 1, ve gecided not to issuemny bulletins, be- | the night of September S the pri of Wales | had tied to him from the moment he and vice fifteen years, and has been courte floor. Furst, at intoryals, looked at bis con- | Miles smile:t mud romarked that ous and beautiful, cause the pationt's condition is #s bad ns it | asked ner if it nakie pasaiblo! | L EAG T Rivolia dibacamai & iloets M Bl AT OO aalr ol [T bk aiaie) Il DB T wefoderato to see how he appearcd in- the har- | Schofield would prove w loving and dutiful Biahon Bl aoi IR nlalne ver can be. Dr. Wright #aid it would be | to provide proper buccarat tables for the | their roof that he should have | fourth timo he has vecn guilty of a muvde ness. ‘Che vinding over, the black hood was | husband. RRRC Ao AOM e P marvelous 1t the pationt passed the night.” | night following, = This, Mrs. Wilson ex- | cnosen to take the part of the @t kit huratofore: tha oanine: i justeduind tled over tho head of “each of | | Gunural and Mes, Schofield will ilve at | Tixeory, Neb, June 5.—-ISpecial to Tur | "sip James Grantsald::*k @on't soe how he | plained, was before tho' prince know any- | former as aguinst. & jgallant. officer | boon sorious enough. to warrant the murderors. Then the sheviff and his [ Washington until tho jgeneral retives in 188, | Byp, | ~Bishop Bonacum in speakiug about | cau lust more than a few bowrs. His condi- | thing of the alleged choatinggapon thegpart of | and o man wim, as he admitted nim ired over to tho civil auth assistant pulled down the ropes which, | to be succecded by Cieneral Miles a5 com- | (o oharges of Bishop Burke of Cheyenn; tion 1s as bad as cau be," Cumming. Conscquently, for the sccond [ gelf in the witness stand, had been on tevms f murder, or assault tc = up 10 this time, had hung about wnuotieed | mander of the army. oald} “bHishob Bunke almply 1ntimates thab night's play a fresh table was provided, but | of tho closest intimacy with him and a fre- | known In tue wilitary codo, and iu the besido two of the nprights supporting the — fowa ¥ 2 in Kansas, | this was ot done on account of Sir Willism | quent visitor at bis palace for more than a | eventof Carter's death wilitary wil cross boams. The ropes were made of hamp Phocbe Consins' Case, the Choyeunne diocese would not be in ex Cumming, though iv was hoped its use would | Jecade. ¥ 4 vty X Hotoy, Kan., Jane 5.-4ast eveniug the sity be compelled to sur of a dull load color, and the knot through Cuieaao, June 5--A comwmittee of Chi- | istence were it not for my report to the pro- | LSRR Sy R AT ‘I‘OM prevent a recurrence of the ovents of the T2 hican asationa’eonld have bean it ande | BIRIG e tha cloitE A aH e REAB R which the noose was formed consisted oF | cazo's business and commercial womon, com. | Paganda recommending the continuance of | Sher Pottawatta f ' | previous night. The witness' husband, | answored in court just as they are being put | survive, the commanding oficer oan, bug seven heavy coils capable of reachiug from dof Tllen A Martin, De. Franels Dok, | the diocese. Imerely acted in that matter arrived in this ity with 4 warrant for tho | Arthur Wilsgu, sr., shie contintied, objected to | and anawered wu the el boroy moitie | P (o oy nmanding officer oane bt the neck to the var of the' biggest wortal in | Posed ¢ o “ g A “"‘l‘l"‘ a secretary for the archbishop of St. Louis.” | arrest of J. O. Reed, alfas W. J. Oliver, on a | baccarat playing because, in his opinion, I e inson aud others, issued a statement of Miss = vacei ying e, 1 ought 10 know whereof thog speai they wight | over for punisiment. But it iy verr likely s 2 ; charge of embezzlement o tho extent of | the play might become high “among hot' | have afforded materinl for an. interecting | that Wt will make no sojoction Tho noose was placed around the vecks of | Phoobe Cousins' case todsy, declaving that Ass y Tonghs. hoaded boys,”— [laughter|. On a previous R ta Aty 1 \ \ o o g o ) e ( s, whter previous | papor to the lato Charlos irudtuuyi's ce should the aithoritios domand tha pesion o the unfortunates and drawn pretty tight, | the pending logal contest for the secretary- | Fainnyiy, Neb, June [Spocial Tolo- | $10,000, Oliver latk Cashs --ul:'."wln?;“:;l:: oceasion, st continued, the sum of £400 hod | hemtad ,,‘l‘,,.m.‘. i iooekon Deinge af | Bullki Ha s Wit vidal Aelthi nioan S “"’l"th" \l«-m‘u hehiind the left oar, ship of tho world's fair b r\uxl ‘{1 lady man mn toPue Ber. | —<Late last night while on | g e i vt s \kmbv'run the charge of em- | KOt into the bank which amount her husbaud | Wales; ~Past Events and Recent Coinel | has for vears past baot a b r for all sole e Mdjustiment was not satisfactory rors s a contest not morely in Miss Cousins ; . S e e | RIA 8 s A ; ouglit too li intati) h aucial rol Shophord hecauso, i wilad” sounds froim | Gwa benal. bat is to preseere the existence oy home from te meat market whore | bezzloment ho will no dodtg have to-auswer | ONRL RIS g brinco of Wales | 99" Lt e jo Bluyfar amiun | olaky within the hood, came the request of the board itsalf. Al who ave interested iy yed, Fravk Weisk was waylaid by | to that of bigamy, as he married an accom- [, W O¥ G HoL ¥OR (CH ERG prinet of WAL Cudahy Denies 1t AR QI Iptetuib i LG VA0 s Deg Ylease put it down lowers that burts me,” | dofeating what is asserted to bo o we on of touks and protty sovorely handled, | plished young ludy of 'l';'l‘(";'lf:‘it;‘l']‘“;“ Joomh | asked Clark . 4 Ca0AR0 Tl N B MISNABL Cladaby e auat | e ot E A LA RLS KA The request was comphied with, and ve | the Cw men to prevent the board | but assistunce arrived vefore they succeedod | g beré, When Ree B {ng b plao “Bocaus plied Isou 3 o ) i o aitrd LI s L) 1004 a7 MOk Yope hung ABOYe the heas ot | oiluSR AR IoN el L Rroxent {mportant | in robbing him. Six suspicious characters | M3 clothing on the banke 6f & stream, which [ wBocouse ' roplied M, Wilsou | o¢ Tyng jar stocitioldors fa tho Omanu | o Cartorat this hour in’ maini o wiblang he doomed men purt 1o perform in eoauection with the fair | were arrosted today, and it is thought the | Was dragged for & week or more under the | oo, MU0 STHIL we did mot think | Stckyaras, has no kuowledge of the camored e life sl says RV Qi) Feougl Sherift Milliken looked at the rope around | are appealod to for fands to defray the ex- | Uity parties are among the number. improasio ‘1:’::.:“’m"“")'“w“"'!"“‘i‘”:“';l‘ teldes | there could bo much harm vesulting from a tiutions for the sale of the property to a A Horrifying Accident. Purst's neck. Ho was satistied that the kuot ] areyl the wo vhich fact aided 1o o 3 whereabouts | gICFe R AR & - ndicate i o Sion a4 R R AT N e *Smore Rain for so long & time. Hiw idgutity was discov- | 10 quick gumes at bivearat’ © 0 R aanciond, A8 DR IR BNED |- ) tracted the atfontion of the speetators v uanagors. 1L is announced | Gexgvs, Nob., June 5.—[Special Telegram | ered by chaace. 0 77 examiuation admitted that was the Taklog wivantag of - the disiraction, o Waugh McCullough, whoso | to Tue Brr.| —This county has boen visited Slept on the Track. highest stake that she saw played on th puited alover The movement Was ungoticad euror s that thres well Know it o | 10F tbe past twenty-four tours by ono of the | Myicow, Ia., Juné 3—(Sipoelal Telogram to [ 18010 durink tho two ovenius, nud sh iy by some neavest him b ut the same [ bors of the Cnicago bar —Judge C. B. Waite, | Beavic r"“r this se: poa :‘-m; ground is | Tyg Bre.|—James *McClure, aged sixty- | until her hushand did so tr geond night moment, the macderers dropned through the | Captain Witlam P, Hlack and Colonel Roo: | YTV Weh and it Is impossible forthe farmers | gjgne u prosperous apmer living near ho Sir Charles Russell then anuounced that 1 L was N e Potinted | track atihe Lake View 1o was SN AT SR EANUER A | Daiale WIFINRTR ] A0 Coonel Rob- | to do any work in the corn. Prospects for A hi. \hen A [t | spoudent it was McShane wwho nagotite ety A ey age, al ¢ ) ) ad to take"gharge |10 40805 MOk In Lhe_ eom. was killed by a Rogk Islaud train aboutn | the i the dofonse was closed wd irus | fho it "o s, McShano who no e v T U it hose SRR LTS T U Jousiuy’ case, which i wow beforo mile east of town lagtnighte He had drank | mediately bogun his speects for bis clients this afterucon. Ho was ¢ influe v | i and s far as { know no offer to huy the | Pitd throurh the'open traps. There, five feet be. paring Camp Coates usiderable with felends i town during th ir Charles Itussoll asied how I '8 | Omabin srockyurds nas heen made Sin.of ma. low, in midair huug the murdevers, The THE 1L vou boys huve anything o sy yo Chili. Tio water haoded him a newsnaper T LAKE Cory s Speclal City disvateh. “Nothing of the kind couid ckram to Tik . <l ake placo without my knowiedgo,” sald Mr. | (00" 000ered on ¢ PRy Cuduby this morning. *‘This is " especially s truo when it is ramemherca that Congross- | £ 1 ¢ worntug. The man MoSuane is a warm neesonal friend of | fivstiknown of iy carie throush the mine. and according to the ioux City corre ndlug of Brank Van Wage: aa138 | | - WEATHEK FORECAST, S 5 X day, and 15 supposed to Rave 1aia down o the | conduct could possibly be considered consist A Mo., June b It giveu by the doct ove Gex Neb., Juue 5 —(Speci elegra 08 rol R DReI ine b, —In ard to X By s EHARS peclul Telegram | Yol dleep. | The: yomaks: were terribly | ent w X ndants have be dispatol fromn Si00x City Lo th Nad not broken. to Tuk B, |~ Camp Coates is rapidly assum- | pact o ) Sie Williau at R o . 54 0180\ when passing Lake View ., while dy had feared that they might e f ipls QLS e DHAURE. 136, DAL 4 1l be in good trim to welcome all Sons of | Ste D Arcivads, fionorably belis¢iug as City people suy to offer has he tween the cars, aud uengleq orla Sivancad. and. conarorolatod Sherlf | For Jown -Suowens; - atationary ‘tempape- | Vetersas who will visit this town during tk At Loudon thd Persiatt Mo | niado for 1hoir property court and him guilty because | sidos this, tn s Uwl besn 1o:: (rom the wWith success. For the Dakotas and Nebraska-Showers A ViolonaH Scandia, from Baltimore; the Umbria, from | tioy i S STy UAGRIAR. | Hinols Kight-Hour Bill Killed A ’ p Down below Coroner Devries and Drs. warmer; southeasterly winds B Ty New York. fict of " 1 BrRINGEIELD, I'he sonate \ o of b 1a . ENKELMAN, Neb., June 3.—|Special Tele- | 2 ¢ 1t of ir ation Could scarcel pe of bls recovery. Il is @ = SRR PLAN TR S it At Quecngtown- Arrived, the Geliia, from | anything withiesses 1o | toduy iillefihe i wan t twent yours of nge, In Land weee notiug the pulsation aud beart | tiouary tempersture; variable winds ST W0 Tus Raa e gainariug stook | Now Vorid X " ] For Colorado-—-Showers; stationary tem- | Ib & pasture near town this afternoon Guy At Pniladelphia—Arrived, tho Canadian, | creaitable, that ho had not known in bis | for (2 joss than the coustititional eq g during the a’eruoon, which i 6@ ¥body hed feared tnat they might [ por Ouuna and ¢ ~Light vain: | ing shave and by Monday morning Genova | Wit was chiage 0f 41l tho Mixsourl river stockyards walldug from ono oar (1! bee -y A . Ry tod as com nto | nd his right ur sar tho & lor. He- iken that bis offorts had been crowned | ture; eastorly winds. weok arch and the Fristand, from New #ork; tue 5 e s oo g . entive ront b f his heud Lhcre 1o MeDouald, Brown and ITaches with watches Fordlissouri and Kansas--Showers; sta- 1SUEY Lthe masumption that they were ot | auy's work i this state. The v y ug 10 report from Prove ho had beea Furst's neck was broken by the fall und the | perature: variablo winds, Barr, the sixteeu-yoar-old sou of Dr. Burr of | from Glasgow, experioncel with wiluasses who Kave such | meut) wod 23 sguiust, | 4oubt the oause of the calawi!

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