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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 16, 1891 UMBER 363 ] 3 NEDE 10 TV NN | to Decomber 15 lust and left the stato, Such | N TN SEICIDE RY BE school convention of the Christinn churches | QICYEN THE S NEE UTX | of New York cits for two pro APARe AR ) B WIIERE IS THAT MOSEY NOW? | eisrmsoumsont e o o [DRIVEN T0 SUICIDE BY FEAR, | st sabochcen, i3 | SICNED THESEAL ACREENENTS | 355 s ompnio e | SCENES, OF HORROR AT BALE as though thers ‘(r. a clear ore 8 — Thrown from a Horse. R SR EHL J whn 10 tuis transaction for some one 5 Ay i Essial Tols 4 o notes bocamo due he_ refused fo pay by Dishonest Officials. total, with {ntere 216,15, In “voucher to Take His Own Life. was thrown from her horse while horseback £eason in Bebring Sea. strect and Hroadway, N\ York Railrond Wreck, 7 No. 1 it wiil bo seon that the sum of $15 was ridine last ovening and sustained a ba — —_— also drawn for this same party. Even if broken arm, NEBRASKA PUBL " BUILDIAGS, INVESTIGATION WILL BE DEMANDED, | [h/3,party did romain us un bropiie of that | CANDIDATES FOR THE REFORM SCHOOL T, THE PRESIDENT SSUES A PROCLAMATION, | (o 0 o Will 1o | SCORES OF OTHERS BADLY INJURED, ay hias been duplicated, A Nenaska Crry, Neb., June 15, —[Special Do by the Go = ament o » Prof F Y enced | Telegram to Tue Bk, |—Plattsmouth and | o, y Y ARHIS v S Wi ; A Pretty |'.||. Profit, g ir of Youthful Bu £ m!‘ need ther paters have stated that there s amalipox | TMC AFFangenient Between the United “\\ \sINGTON, June 1 secial to T Every Pamily in the City rom the above showing on these fow New Wagon Bridge Opened at dseb bl seliai oA B 4 LY s » N (it o I Ibe offcials in th seutive depa : for the Incurable Insanc at Haste ft@tn someona's bilance slicet Wwould sH6wW Up « Wagon |.. age _p in Nebraska City. This is not true, Thoe States an it Great Britain Carried i e, \“H ”‘ "r" 18 the Loss of Some Relas 188 — A Startling Exhibit something lke thi Nebraska City—Bridges nearest case is thirteen miles out in the Out with a Speed Never [ Wiy o ‘\ v ) '»‘( " tive or D nd . To profit on uceonnt i - Swept Away. country. sfore Knc Bl S L Rl EEAUHOVE LR of Venality - 'ym'm i f . X bt LYy : e ol B DEIOEG L AHOWHS will become availabloon Ji 1, the opening To profit on aecount, Robort LFOV P RURIA REFORTED LOST. el of the new fiseal year. I wnnot be said, o To profit on aecount, Ciara Hic — TG ProBt on' ACCONRt: Mres. M )\ June 15, —[Special Telegram | Considerable ated in HasTiNge, Neb., June 15— [Special to Tur: | b T ey The coroner's jury which held York—Agents Deny 1t. today issued a proclamation stating thut the Ber.|—For some time psst very ugly rumors [ g DGO RCEE Filbias Kol an inguest on the body of Russell Newto New Yok, Juno 15 —Considerable alarm | 9EFeement for a modus vivendi between the | \What there is of it is worth brief notic % havo been in circulation regarding the man- | o profit on NG . | whose suicide was reported in Saturdny’s | \wuy oronted down town this afternoon by a | EOVErnments of the United States and Great | T'he only ey »l\‘nl‘h wuthorized fo agement of the asylum for the incarable in- | Toprofitonaccount, Jolin Ciea Bee, found that he came to his death from a Tt T Britain clation to the fur scal fisheries | the stateis that for Beatrice, whero there agen f tho asylum for the incurable in b1, found that ho came to i BIFOM A | voport that the steamship Eteutia of tho | | R MIANLLTOEHH el L S ) sanc in this city. It has been charged th Totul pistol shot fired by his own band. Newton | Guieiiiie had beon lost at sca. The steam. | 11 Bebring sea had been corlciuded today. | W $ the officials of that institution werconduct- [ This would seom like a pretty fair profit on { and another boy took & hand car from the | (piSron G vhoc yad o information of | ThO AEreement lasts until next May. The | Structure for the postofiice and other govorn ing its Ainancial affairs in such @ way that | one deal. Iftho other fiaaneial transictions | station houso at Madrid and left 1t on the |\ aciigent ana they belleved the vessol to | £OVernments of both countries will probibit | MCOt uscs, in which there will be firoproof there was a big rake off in it for them, aside | 1 Connection Drotably aguLs One horo re- | track. Tho car was struck by a passenger | b yiioht. The Btruris loft this port for | until that time, seal killing in that part of | Vaulls, clovators and other modern apoit from tho legitimate salaries paid them by the | ¢804t o vewders can. form some opinion | train, doing some damaze. This is supposed | {varnool on Saturday last, She had o large | BCRFnE sea cust of the line of demarcation | ances. Tho full amount of 0,000 is now on state. 5o much has been said regaging the | as to where the $25,400 ¢ cy appropria- | to have been the cause of the suicide, described in the treaty of 167 between tho | hand for the completion of the postoflice past and present management of the asylum [ tion has gone to. Here, logitimato TR il United States asd Russia, and on tho | building at Fremout. With the working Ahat the scandal is being talked all over town | claims awounting to 1,060, the sum of ;. New kn erprise. 5 Steamship News, shores and islands thercof, in excess of 7,500 | pluns finished the supervising architect says et $1,671.82 has been drawn from the treasury Nenracka Crry, Neb,, June I, pecial Naw. ¥ J ) Gross Mismanagement of ¢che Asylum Ny o 15.—Tho Prosident | though, that a great” deal in e way of im New | Wasmxaioy, June 15.—The Prerident | EHOV OO A 1N (o b 6 (1 Nobouas bic |- BANNY,. JARs| 1h=cTHe - Yatat collapse of the railrond 1 Moenchenstein & Bule railroad at 120, with hundreds more Another account of the di seven bodies havo alveady been covered, and it is known that forty sons were severely wo is feared that many o tead who complement of passenger bodies have not been found, Tho victims aro m & cltizons of Bale and its ity veagtic e 10 e o e nk, June 15.—[Spec 0 Tue | 1o ve n tho (sl for tho subsistence | that work on the structuro will be pushea as | BeIRBborhood and has reached Lincoln not far from ti \Viio wot tha talb or) Neiaee b Bt ke K, Jur pecial to 10 be taken on the islands for the subsisten ut work on the il be p v ORI e s ate house, Enough has been already de- [y more of th Bur,|—Misses Adeliza Daniels, Lizzie Mar- | and care of the natiy bkt ke : 3 OW mucCh mor s Nebraska City starch compuny was filed 5 e i e = Y £ While the postofice and conrt house at | nessed in Balo today when veloped to conviner man that so far at | been done in the accounts LT Rt e e i 50 T Bh shall and Bmwma Tyler are a little party from I'ie arrangements indicated in the pro- | Lincoln is complete, the stpervising arch least as the preseat management is con- | Your correspondent s unable to say us »i .} N ..“\.. « ( _(f ng. i i Marion, Ia., who siiled, under the ciceronage | cjamation were carried to completion with & | says that the grounds about the building corned the uflalrs of the institution aro reck- | MOt suMicieutly famil ar with the mothods of | ject s to - manufacturo staveh and | of Rev, H.'H. Todd of Brooklyn, N. Y., on sroo of speed without precodent in his- | need some little attention and in consequonce St conducting wstitutions of that cluss to be | feed stock, The capital stock s | the steamship Cireassia of the Anchor hinc v. [t is stated that the parliament ageeo- | §1,000 will be spent in their improvement Fraud and Corruption able to trace out discrepancics in the accounts | §i00,000. Iho = sharcholders represent | on Satarday for Glasgow and a tour of | ment was signed this morning by Julian Little progress has been made toward | in the disaster, the full extent of woien 18 a of the other depurtments, 4 e Work will be commenced | Rurc Pauncefote and Mr. Wharton, assistant sec- | Riving Omaha a publio building which will | not knowu even at this hour il is now a and tho state is being systematicall Enough, however, is shown from the above | ling as soons the site is setected Mr. John Fpltz of Decorah, Tn., sailed | retary of state, ana the presidential proclam- | Drove an ornament to tho city and be equal | scene of bitter acsslation and mournmng, persistently imposed upon through the | to notouly warrant but todemand a thoroueh : iucorporators are Carl Morton, John ¢ hursday on tho steamship Columbia of the | ation followed as quickly as it could be pre. | to the necessities of both government and | Nearly every family in t W be sind shrewa manipulations of tho prosont steward, | and viid investigation of the r o n, Frederick Beysehlag, J. Sterling | Hamburg-American packet line. e peovle. As is known, congress two years | 1o buvo boen tonched by the calamity, for T R S e Lt b eer o el | DloyedSby tliey praloibe rintia of the | Mortou, W. L. Wilson, D. Maccuatg, W. A. | ~Miss Polly Lanning of Tonganozil, Kan., | ""Fhe navy department will be ad- | 8o apbropriated 00,000 to purchase asito | those families who have ot actually lost one L ; v MECEA, 2 A nevium dn conducting busir by | Cotton, Juy Morton, N. A, Duft & Co., R. H. | sailed for Giasgow Thursday on the Stato of | vised of tho progress of the nego- | aud beinthe constraction of the building, | of their wembers hi i fricads o ac o little coterie of kindred spirits who aro | When these facts come to the notice of the | ana J. 8 Miller, A. T, Richardson and C. H. | Georgia, tintions and orders are mow in | The site has becn bought at the full limit of | quaintances dither nmonw the dead or an being feasted and fattoned off that fustitu- [ board of public lands and buildinzs they will | Van Wyek. Jay Morton was elected presi- | At London—Sighted, the Bohemia from | prepavation for the immediate dispateh of | 100,000, leaving as_available for tho con- | those who are mourniue the loss of relatiy tion at the expense of tuo taxpayers of the ; tect | large number of the vict tere by sorrowing relatives, Sove lies were practicably wiped out of existenco in all probability take specdy and dectsivo | dont and A" " Morton " seerctary. Forty | New Yorks arrived, tho Canada, from New ssels from San Francisco to Alaska, | Struction account $00,000. This money is | Those who are wounded include so iy ser- state; nction in the premises. e + e | DEODIe will e continually employed at the | York. whern they will assist the three revenue cut | still or hand. Cougress was asked at the | fous injuries that almost each hour ords RO P iaCh os one LT ranauey ot o | ot o L o 2 : At Antwerp—Arrived, the Waesland, from | ters in the task of driving off poachers, | list sdsion by tho sccretary of the | another death or another case in which phy- 1 0 what exter It i h opencd has been the source of u grea Al of GV ORL Tha oA athotIes thoL v sbisat.| troRBuFY i ito [nke further appro- | sicians givo up all bope of saviug the pa- braska has been depleted by their nefavi rumor and gossip and the scene of internecing A Beatrvice Prate. BLher Boan By to 80l BAHASEs of tho othioe | bHation .of! &300;000, but®: tho: commit- 3 scitemes and intrigues will probably nover bo | strife and conteativi, aut it an investigation | Brytiace, Neb, June 15.—[Speelal to Tir WILL TEST country, which, howover, are to be turned | e on appropriations refused to : the local and munieipal authori- known, for itis very doubtful if even thomost [ 13 made ivmight bo well to commenco at the | By, | A most bratal case of Lty to e over to thoir respective authorities for trial, | put the item in the sundry civil bill, as the | ti i do to help the wounded, rocover the et raatalhalibh otithols Junts: woutld | Pesinning and cavey 1t through Dr. Stoue's South Dakota's Bank “The departnent of state today made puolie | opinion held that the moudy availuble wis il | dead or assist those in distress 15 being done. L L L ninistration as well as' the prosent man lieved to Be Unconstitut the corrcspondence on the subjoct of the | that coul Mitably expended in a sin Clergymen, priests and physicians, alargo gt e S LER e SHaritany SeTGALAYA ¢ the board tting out . PR N iR IO IR LEE Yaxktoy, S, D., June 15.—[Special 7 Behring sea senl fishorios which has taken | year, s still unother hiteh. The | forea of troops and fircmen, and Scores of of which have undoubtedly been so hidden ceratary ate A of the board has { C B0ULIS-porLionioLENINCOy S : TRl 2 ¢ place since May 20 last. ‘The mutter begins | Supervising architeet has held up things this | vebicles to be used as ambulatees have been and covered up that it would be impossible | dlready made some i vestigations G afitof avger. Wayham claimed that theact | 8ram to Tug Ber. —H_w given out today | (G P Che datea June 3, submitted by Sir | long because of the hope that congress would | dispatched to the scene of the wreck, Tho o discover and cxposo it. But that which [ buvelcd hitn to call the uttention of tho was notdone under the impulse of anger, but | that the South Dakota State Bankers' asso- | jylian Pauncefoto in reply to Secrotary | extend the limnt ofcash for the improvement, | troops and firemen are briskly etigzaged TR A bantdlseoterodand vnioniE)| rooxtoitiosituntongwittialviowito he performed the operation to prevent the tion has taken hold of the matter of mak- | Biaine's lottor of May 4. In that lettér | both site and building, beyond 1,200,000, the | removing the wreekage, recovering the bodics Rl e P e cow from milking herself. 1t is prob Hl.-‘_li.[ll ing a test of the law which prescribes that | tho secretary says that soon after tho tginal limit uamod. n;v snys tho w..-x;h of the dend and transporting Ui ided elf ¢ it fraud ame ono mean s > el 10 case will vet zet into court ne of the | nrivate ba B gt ora o adar ¢ | adjournment of congress he submitted to the ns must contemplate a building complete, | to hospitals. The physicinns and ministe and it is fair to assume that this is but an ANOTRHER COUNCIL, results of Wayham's cruelty will be the fo 4]‘,-, sz “1””- mx‘i i ,r\” "”1]“.\“"1 minister a proposition for a mouaus vivendi | including the heating apparatus vators | of the gospel are doing aoble work in admine indication of tho rich lead. that romains hid- | coln1 - Piign Tt wtion of a society for the prevention of cru- e ORI U WL ] 0 vending the result of the arbitration. T'his | and approaches, and that nothing could be | istering to the wounded or comforting the Aeniitned Bltha s ur aca It 15 noliraadonabial| commercialift: ims Locate ¥ 10 animals in this city duys ago that the test would be made by pri- | \as in substance that sealing be totally sus- | done in this direction until it is ascertained | aying. Organization at Des Moines. vate individuals, but the State Bankers' as- | pended by both nations, and subsequently | exuctly how much money 1s togo into tue | The neighborhood of the collapsed bridge mals was uncarthed in this city a few dd ago, where one Wayham was charged w — - '“\“l"l"‘\" _nh.“v‘mm_ methods of overation Del SR A Socak fhicf. sociation has greater meaus available and | tho proposition was modified to allow 7,500 | building. . L WRslal B LG D LTI buve been wholly confined toasingle channel, | A5 SOINE, e (an8 BLUIBEEER 0 rork, Neb,, June 15— [Special Tele- | the fight will be long and wa The best | seals to be killed to maintain the natives, 'lie only expenditure contemplated by the | aft e, or the closing act in some war. The deficiency appropriation made by the Rl L0 DO i gram to Tue Ber.|—A sneak thief entered | legal talent in the state pronounce the law |~ To this proposition Sir Julian Panucefote | 1kl house estabhishment that has any local Still more <0 was this the case last legislature has evidently afforded them a | ¢il Pilerims of America was instituted in 505 G0 L0 R TR T g ay | unconstitutional and there are circuit judges | replied with an umended draft of an agree- | interestis that for the maintenance of the | last night, when the river buuks wers vieh field for operation, and thoy have not | this ¢ity last night. - The following mombers | = F=ETEO B v BER M0 S, AR & | who have sigmified o willingness to givoan | ment which opens this mass of corvespond- | System of post lights in operation on the | illtminated by huge fives and troops and D PRSI T D I e e S nOE Tt (b, of supreme council of Council Bluffs were | #70U% 0 \ BIBEL dotlars and & | opinion to that effect without argument. At- | ence. This drafted agreement in first | Missouri river, and intended toad naviga- [ fivemen —were woriia unceasingly, 4 L . present: Messrs. k. il Haworth, supr. valuable ring m th. ce he went to T. K. | torney General Dollurd “will consent to bave | article differs from the ono signed today, as | tion by night. Provision is made tor twenty- | dragin the viver for the aead, Tuo attention of your correspondent was | yoperable pilgrim; k. C. Gleason, supr O'Diorn’s residerce, where he got a gold | that done and the case will go at ouce to the | above, n covering by the interdict [ Six of these lights, covering a distance of 350 | nursing — the wounded —and - keeping ed to the deficieney pay roll of that insti- | vice venerable A. W. Johnson, | watch and someother jewelry. He was seen | supreme court ‘There are $500,000 and more | ugainst killing in the whole of Bebring | miles, guard around the spot wuere it was not ion for the salaries of the emnployes from | supreme scerotary; S. Blinn, sup o | by several, representing himself to be a | in the private bauks of the state, nearly | sea and its islands. It also provided I'he general fuud for the construction and | thought advisable to admit I;\. crowds of Ot 1, 1500, to April 1, 1501, which was | troasurers C. 8. Teed,” supremd tourist; | sewing machiue ropuirer. every dollar of whiich would be expended | for British consuls to the isiands this sum- | ealarzement of wilitary posts will bo drawn | people who fad flocked to the scone fro f160 with the Goned tn Anvil, and the amovnt | Henty:Coffean, supr seper of inner por. Ihe six-year-old sou of J. R. Andorson was | should the law be sustaiuod. The new law | mer, und provided that uuless the assentof [ o0 for the building to be done at Iort vy villago i the cantong Tho work of 5 b ol % e ! tal; Charles Hamel, supreme agent of outer [ badly hurt while playing with a sickle today, | takes effect Septomber 10 and the case will [ Russia be obtained to ention it | Crook, formerly Fort Omaha, the only limit- | the soldicrs in dragg (P, claimed allowed and paid. A comparison of | hoptal. Marion Swallow, J. J. Jones, W. [, | cutting.his knee in a frightful manuer. be taien into court as soou thereafter as pos- | should not come into oper ation being that the cost of this post shallnc npeded by the fact tuat the that pay roll with certain vouchers previously [ Vievoy, J. I Janderson, 'R L. Williams and i — sible. All private banks will continue busi In reply tho president offered a proposition | exceed £500. 00, i considerably swollen by melting snow. Thus oot s iV 180 B0, ol by i eia e bRl so W uess until the question i3 settled. suggesiitg suchichanges as would 1 For the repair and erection of buildings.in- | the waters “carvied away wany bodies and of the new council: M. V. Blackburn, Wesr Poixt, Neb., June 1 [Special to 3 e modus vivendi the same territo extentas | cluding heattug appavitus, and for the sup- | soveral days of dreaging wll be uired be- worthy piigrims Georzo C. Harrison, worthy | Trie Ber, | ~The commencemens exorelsss of South Dakota Crops. in tho proposals for arbitration, The prosi. | Portof pupils at the Indidn school, Genon, | fore the soldiers work will be completed Liveringhouse Had Duplicated Vouch- | vice pilgrim; W. A, Mever, worthy counscli | i \wost Point bigh schiool were held last Mircnrne, S. D, June 15.—~|Spacial to Tur | dent also replied that no British cousular | there can be used £50,000. 2 That “somebody' is to blume for ¢ or M. Block, worthy treasurcr; J Hanua, |00t Ko \,,“, 1. Al e “_",, B, |—John D. Wood of the Mitehell rolier | functions could be excreised on the Behring | This is avout all that will be done mn Ne ll“lx‘fl vur\"“l.\'l douots, tut the peop to the amonnt of nearly $1,000 upon this fund | WOrthy séeretacys Joseph C. Ritchic, tourist; | Priday at Krause's hall. A large assemblage |y 5% ™ 0 0 b ians miller and | 868 fslands, He was willing, however, that | braska in the way of public improvements. | taken up with their prosent duty that atono, as the following exhibit awill show, | E C: Evans, keeper of inner portal, and | gathered to witness theovent. The gradu- | f/ 2 @ 5% S T b 7 facilities might be extended 'Great Bri Tu this councetiou it is worth while to glve | question of bla < boen postponod for the bt 2 2] ) i * | Joseph Seager, ageut of outer portal. Below | ates were Misses Alice Hiil, Gussie Bartell 1L of the executive commiLtee of 1he | fp jnvestiguting at the islands any fa & full statement of the expenditures whi present from ofticial considoratio 3 Between Octover 1, 1500, and April 1, 1891, | i u list of those enrolled as charter mem- | Zottie Briges, Amy Brunet, Messrs. Harry | South Dakota Millers' assgyiation, has just | {nvolved in the controversy to be arbitrated, | have been made by the governmont for pub- | The stato of terrivic excitemcnt into which the following vouchers were allowed and paid | bers: H. 5. Long, L. I. Fish, Joseph | Miller, Alfred Justeam, Bert Wilson and | rewurned from a crop inspocting trip and has | The bringing of Russia into the affafr at this | lic bulldinks in Nebraska. ~Of course {t 1s | the fnfabitants wers plunged vesterduy by Dr0im 4hefund Lo omplis WaECE, ¥ is: Seager,C. D. Parish.B. R, Decker, M. Block, | Gordon Franse. ~Tho orations were of a | been interviewed on crop prospects. Mr. | time would prove simply prohibitive of [ well iknown that ia this respect the cast has | the Moenchenstein raiy ond disaster * con- Voucher No. 1. Asylum for the incarable | L: K. Vawter, C. k. Bachman, G. S. Pen- | bigh order and displayed much talent. Wood said : agrcements upouga modus. vivendi and could | been more fortuaato than the west. ludeed, | tinued thisafteruoon. Shortly after tho first Insane, In account” with J. W. Liveri nington, J. C. Ritehie, George (r. Harrison, s “I have never, throughout my Dakota ex- | not be granted by the United States. « | it has been only in the recent past that west- | horror of the crashing ongines and cars Bouse, steward —Discharged ‘employes J. L. Wheeler, M. W.'Keenan, L. M. Brink- Youthful Burglars, perience of ten yeurs, seen as good crop pros- | In Lord Salisburs’s reply the ' premicr | era representatives In congress have waled | through the bridgo and iuto the swiftly November 2, 1800, o cush puid Cori Hick- erhioffl, W. A. 'Moyer, W A Gray, J. G Brokes Bow, Neb, Juno 15.—[Special | pects as I have “witnessed the last few duys | thinks Britain should be granted o cousul on | Up to the fact that they hive not been got- | running stfeam had died awiy the survivors Noveniber 5, 1500, o eash paiid 1o Hanna, i, W, Holines, G. B. Maul, C. D. | fTelegram to Tnr Bee]—Ed Peon and | It the counties south and east of this city. | the islands to seo that no more than 7 ting a full share of governmental favors of | of the accident saw a scone which must have ety RO DI e Prouwy, L. C. Dects, George Burberr Wheat and oats are of an exceedingly ratik | seals were taken. This was regarded as in- | this kind. The followlug urs the allow- . wr horror l‘hf most Im-nwwnu November 28 1880, 10" ¢ish piid " jolin M. V. Blackburn, John Verran, C. F. Athe Arstiah s b cnarmy | Erowth, aud 1 believe that drouth canuot | dispensiblo. The demaud to take Russia | anoes: = ESRpAING: B0 the TORuR IS dlt i e (VS foteag orer g Ty 15 ton, E. C. Evans, W. I Eraws, G A, | were arrested here vesterday on the eharge | yow touch them. Flax i coming up very | into the situation was withdrawn by Salis- | Omaha court house and postofice: Actual tates. Beueath the brideo was 8 - Quimby, B. L. MeQuiston, 1. H, Stapp, I | of burglarizing Wilson Hewitt's hardware | thickly. A great deal of mitlet has been and | bury, but he urged that the interdict apply | €ost of construction 035 cost of altera- | hideous mass of debris intermixed with Total... o “ 18 A. Copperst W. H. ith, C. H. Willis, | store. ‘They were arraizned before County | js being sown, and potatoes show up as well | to all of Bebring sea, and in closing urgea [ tons d repairs, 314,670.34; total cost of | still broathing heads. vespattored with blooa This voucher %\...- mmmlnn}i y{au{t Dece .{Ix M. nm‘d A. B. Waite, B ]I!l |\ n, H. -\“‘;tllflll" -"-”"v'l "U:H\I.‘(‘{fl‘rm vh;ml)"‘*l fi}:‘l"‘\\'ll“‘: as \\"llml and «mbl.l Rye and barley are | that the terms of arbitration be settled x’r:rk;f e 1‘ »)lnv site for this structure :nlwlwl ln}»;«(nm{ww r‘m mil»“:;‘ ‘u}w: leg vl.”r‘vl‘\:!l_v ber 1, 1800, and tas sigued by J. W. Livering: A untor, . Crawford, ) A 0 sol 0 refor: schod oy o standing thick and luxuriant, and corn is | simultaucousl; vas donated in 1570 arments of I descriptions, hats u hon- house and approved by Dr. Test s superin- | W, I\ Garver D “Martih, . £ Maloy, | been reading novels and concluded” they | fooking exceedingly well, You may stato | - In reply the trosident states that the limi. | Lincoln postottice aud court nouse: Actuul | wets, winbreilas and parasols. hicads and foct, tendent. J. W. Madden, N. Lunce, 1. ‘Chevalicr, | Would ascend the hill of fame by the des- | that a great deal of the talk about our copn | tation of the killing of seals upon the islauds | €ost of construction, 105,243,455 cost ot alter- f while floating down the strewn were num- ehier No. 2 Asylim for the tnearable in- [ WV Brower: George Kecnhold, J. peradoroute. crop beiie raiued by cut worms is mere bun- [ is absolutely within the controi of the Uuitea | @tions and repaivs, 312,50 total cost of | bors of deaa bodies nnd faintly struzgling ne, Innecount with J. W Live inghouse, | Weaver, T M. Langao, H. R. Hirsching, . Bonacvatsd combe, There ure of course a few fields here | States, as a daily count is made by sworn of- [ Work, £210,811.26. " The site was douated to | men, women and children, a few now and D ryrd E, Perldy, . C. Beck, ‘A W. Gratton, G. M. ] o o (ol I e | wnd there that havo been injured by cut | ficers. The prosident is sure that Lord Salis. | the goverument in 1833, then uttering Lorrible cries of terror or To sulays s ;l.‘l;»\.lr\l,(h‘hfl er 1 to No- wo.0n | Clossen 5.1 Grifin, O P, Hayes, € 3 sceora, Neb,, June 1 [Special to THE | worms, but in the newghborhosds.where I | bury will not question the ubsolute good ebraska City postofitce and ¢ urt houso: | emiting those fearful, gurgliog, suiocaling e iy Obanos e Beemis, G. C! Davis,” il M. I D; | Bite.)—Osceola school aistrict votod 48,500 f have been traveling corn islooking fully as [ faith of the governmont in observing its | Actunl cost of construction, $10s417.50; cost | mosaing gasps beeliurto drawniug persons, ATy 5, 8L s ) Brewer, G. B. F'rost, John M. French, Ed- | bonds for the purpose of enlarging the sctool | well as the rest of the crops. I have con- | stipulation to limit the catch to 7,500. "This “J “v"w'll"”;;:;;," pRIS) -“j‘;, L ,‘I”" of W"\';; '}”f‘.‘“;“fl‘“; \ “ '\’ .‘,'l‘l‘:‘l::‘-'”1:“‘-;‘)}: Ve, salury October 1 ward Koudrick, O, A Suydor, house and putting in somo other heating ar- | Yersed with hundreds of famers ana all aro | government, could not, of course, cousent to | Work S103 MO0 cost of site, nlusnd. | - ) sis whlel foflowed tho eolition of this hors feeling highly elated over our prospects.” auy arraugement that implied such a doubt ¢ i the ploted buildines, as those course of | those whose lives were in danger, The work filed and paid and with certain known cir- cumstances develops the fact that Steward 3.3 Billy Ewing, aged about seventeen years, ’ a0 raagement. The district also voted to refund d : = Probably a Suicide, Tpgement. L stou = — oriuvelved any forsign supervisions on DOl oo afsdesaiasinnsanstss soasees 9 O n R DR T Gl 5 e et | aa e liheunawbecomaltluaibylsstia] Defaulting Treasurer Captured. Ssland. Tho president resumed his. offer to | constraction have alrvady been voticed. The | of pulling those” wno renaincd in the two This voucher was also signed by o e 2 2 , > o) Ryl 3a8k ¢ s Huno, 8. D., June 15.—[Special Lelegram | atlow ber majesty’s government to send to 1 expenditures for these improvemet suspended cars from the perilous position in STIIENGuINeT s dlso sl Loy bve | elegram to Tue Bre.)—The body of Prof, [ £000. Oscedla has o satoons and s not LU [ tho scal 1slands an_ oficor with u view to | have amounted to &S7,24.11 which thoy woere placed was one of great ot on anunry 0 158, and was. oL | T H. Bunn, who disappeared from Shell Rock king in much wouney for the school funa | to Tue H \‘ B. Shontz, tho defaulting | t08 BE SAUCE 5 might b involved in the It costs quite a sum cach year for the danger und dificulty, and resuited in a num- lowed by the board February 3, 1501 last ‘Tuesday, was yesterday fouud floating in | JUSt HOW. < e treasurcr of the Pleasant View school tow- | g iration. As to agreolug to the terms of | 4nd preservation of these ouildings, as will e of instances of heroie conduct ; Asglum for the incarale in- | a little lake that town. Prof. Bunn was Promising Crop Outlook. ship, who skipped several months siuce, was | yrbitration, that matter must wait, Deissenirountostgl owIdeieiiinl exarRsu i pu itiomean Bl | incasonaaiiy aratdiey i t with Jo W Liverinzhouse, | one of the best known musicians in the state, NEmAwkA, Neb,, Juno 15.— [Special to Tu | Prought here from Oregen this afteruoon | This went to Euglaud by wire aud on Junc | ¢Xpenses made by the treasury for the next | patehed on all sid i for mediualirelinl B S but was somewhat ereatic in his movements | o BHTES S E% JURG 15, [Specid | and 1s now in jail. 8, Salisbur Iy was received. [u this a ZeardRO AN nosice ks andigcol i via Monts e ENERLY LG URLYIHAN cbrugry 24, 1801, to cash paid Mrs. e It iy movemcnts | Brr.]—Tho small grain crop hero looks ! o posiiion awas subimitted 1o the | house, #2,040: Lincoln postofice und court | of wounded people, whose distressing erics Sparhom 5 % ad when ho disappearcd it was sunposed he i tas Nothing has yet been learned from Eugeno | ounter propos g DAL e 231000: Nobr. City Nic 3 AB s R Tera ol (Godito vallavo Sthol Junuary 20, I 0 eish pidd Modie had gone to some of tho neighboring towns, | Promising, but is rather short owing to the | B HAE B8 Yob Beeh BEETGE WO SUEORO | [rnited States, “Ho accepts the proposcd | house, 81,000; Nobruska Oty postoflico and | for help and_ prayers to God to relievo thom BUlRCE . vee . vy 8 1t is thought to be a cuse of suicide, cold, wetspring. The stand of corn is the gath, troasurer of* Hurland school itown. |\ igiap “for{admitting British subjectsto|tha | court:nouso, 81,500. i : {romithaie=sufferings \wevo most huwrtronds I e - best ever known, but itis shortowing to tne | SUiPy Who has been missing sinco Wedne slands, but he adds to the already agrood I'here are states oven across the Mississippi | ing. Though everything possible was done Total, o . The Mayor Resigns, late cold weather. The. last few hoy daye | 44y. Hels short nearly $400 1n school ac- | proposition that 7,500 seals might be taken by [ Fiver which have received much greater | by tho survivors, some timo naturally clapsed This vouchor was approved by Dr. Dunvqr, L, June 15— [Spocial Telogram | e wiving it a geod color and muning 1t oo | counts and a snug sum reatized from the sale | the United States the words ““Taken on tuo | favor than Nebrasia tu this eluss of congres- | before puysicians reached the spot. 1'roog 28, 1501, and allowed by the b Ao B AL 0 Ve ViR IDla I Tl craiatnt n”\m"l TS | of wool from 150 sheep belonging to anothier | shores sad island as food skius and not for | Sioval gifts. For iustance, Mexus hus so- | and firemen were next to aveive aud they di T80T, 2Eho Tollowiug Ttiema aro | t0! e Bkl Mayor Stavare. wholwes [ yervsilaly, | Micro s o prosy T P A T LN Ty gt iy cured, elovan puvlic bulldings, e few | ood sorvice in inany wiys, s0 much i by fakion from the deficioncy uay roll: serving his third term, resivned today : inigroatiabuncanco, ner of Heath, is also missing. 1t is belioved | T raplying 10 this Mr. Harrison aeclares | 8lreads in Nebraska, howoever, ought to in- | nightfall sixty bodies lad been recovere cause a recent ordinance fncreasing his salary Seriously Injured. that they skipped together. T o T TR [ R et cFenso the oliancos fi tho next congreas of | from the wreck and from tho mountaly . from 800 to 81,500 per year required bim to | @evrnien, Neb,, June 15— (Spectal During Suturday night's thunder storin | o clear oo, ~This new. conition.” be save | those local citios that are haukering after a | stream into which the engines aud cars o When compared with the above vouchers | yhsont himself fromhis iaw ofice a number RO jJune 15 —[Special “Tele- | three houses, ten miles east of here, were de- | wis entircly inadmissivle and inconsistent | 1eW postohice or court house. he excursion train hud plux o items will show that the pay of several UL ) ! eram to Tie Bee.|-D. B. Ruouells sus- | stroyed by lichtuing. One family was se- | i L T - 8 : R Whien the relatives of the d wounded itamsseilLshow.d pay o of hours each day in . attendanco at the city A ¥ lightuing, Oue fam as se- | with the assent already given by h I0UX CITY SITE SELECTED, FO0L ool employes has been duplicated, while others | hails which he declined 1o do. tawed a badly mashed leg by a vicious de- | vercly shocked and uurrowly escaped crema- | majesty’s government to the proposition of | Assistant Secretary Crounso today ap- | Pekitn to arrive aud identify soms of the vies who had not been in the employ of the inst norned bull Sturday whilo undertaking to | ton. & al had stock killed und two barus | the United States in that behalf. “Ihie presi | proved the selection of thesite for the new | LIS thero wiws anathor most wwful series o tution fox months previous woro still draw- Sunday Bathe s Drowned. remove some cattlo from a pasture southwest | "Were burnca dent is surprised that 1t should niow ~be sug- | federal bullding in Sioux City. Tho selee- | neidents, Thewildest grioh wis exprossad RN anaL0. (Tinve ave “',‘ i ma Panny, La, June 15,— While bathing in the | of the city limits, His injuries were so B PEECL S < gestad that none of the skins of the 7,500 to | tion was made by Chief Clork Mel. o D I PN ik 180080 Aprit 1 1801, BI hontns A6 8100 T Ruccoon river last eveninz Danicl Granby | severc as to nceessitate the amputation of his CFFECT ON THE RADICAL b caugnt should be romoved from the f e T s e Hhs i iidid i sl b paos 1600, to Apcll 11501, shcmonths at, 80 pox 1 ook Waltor Steyonson wore drowhod, ¥ | lei below the ko, His' condition s con- | gy peg T s |~lum|l Imnl he .n..-r not mul;-:'\ and how | chosen is loeated on the cor i ke el s aiesuieae onth, 8000 interest, §12.30: total, §12.00. o sidered precarious. e Prince o ales) es an Inter- | Bruish interests can bo promoted by atlowing | and Sixth strcets. Tho price to be pud js | BLf insane s griot, Jusoiha sbraptniwh Sy teflranctig ononarNe- o it iwill the Sl : ] — esting Observation. them Lo go to waste.” i S (vt <itos 0o | Hobs DY Ui river's Vs strewn il tho ?‘}';x‘\ Lt “:h vx'\:;x:u.lu;‘.-l. “n“ ::l .l|: l~u.‘|:.} FRIIZ ENMETT DEAD, Freight Rate Question. [Copyright 1301 by James Gordon Bennatt. | Kegardiug tho British claim that the inte 1ging in price from 316,000 to §i5,000, ¢ {‘ (ehtld an 3ot = 80188 4 2 T vrice, Neb., June 15.—iSpecial Tele Loxboy, Juno 15.—[New York Herala | dict shall cover —ail [ 3 CHANGES IN SALARIES, g Sltiz L 4 8, 1501, This looks very muchlike a duplica- | Pneumonia Terminates the Life of the BrATRICE, 1 v 1 v h Bl | Sres and o lndud ¢ the & nrasiaen ey peop nd citizens of Bule gathered ton 6t bis own pay Lo tho thno of 6100, T © | gram to Due Bre.]—Receiver Nowman Erb, | Cable—Special to Tue Bre—At Ascot | BhOTS ko shores and el oot | The followinz changes in sularies of the | around tho fatal spot. taxing the powor of “Robert Margrove, attendant, October 1 S WALLON-TH T o, N, Y. June | Superintendent B, Summertield, Geaeral At- | the prince of Wales observed as if he wore [ {o the U States, beine within tho tepyl. | Postmasters of tho secoud class in 2 the military to thoutmost In the cfforts of 180, to Februawy 1 101, four months at |00 ett, “the actor, died. today | LoFhey Juln Huteings aud Chiof Clerk L. | mentioning an intorosting fact in natural | torial Lunits, and any' mutual policing of the will tuko effect July 1: e L S L L "',‘fl S el e e Aty gt PEphautant LRI 040 11, Brothertou of the Kansas City, Wyandotte | history: “George Lewis tolls me the sohe- | United States torritorinl waters—its undis- [ 1romont il " slbagrbviawiioritho horsra ol hogeats liably informed that this party severed his i — Northwestern were in the city’ toduy con- | jtor general's speech will give the radicals | Puted property—involved an insoparble difl- | iKe.ricy R A e r A bt o fmis Connootion with thainstitution about Novern Emmett was born in 1341 at St. Louis, | ferriug with the board of trade and mer- | 100,000 votes at tho weneral election.” This | SUjty O Out Past AL S canuessin shldnelr BONSH Gl FE S tod the soldivrs, firomen awl v i men ey G ¥ hon ho was about twe: arsciid’ | chants generally on the freight rate question, | 1000 votes 0 geuel ction.” T independent governmeut could be expected I saiarios of postiiasters of the o the soldiors, firomen aud rulion ber 1, 1300, aud has uot. nico been mployed whero, whien bo was about twenty yiars old, L 3 T QUESHON- | a5 anent tho Gordon Camming case. The | to make. Tho president ouce more formu- | second clgss in lowa to take et July | AdSlenaelialtorng HgUE SRR Xich by, wLherc.: By veferonce. to. ‘vouchiar No, 9 iy | ¢ T piADREIL o b A Severe Accident, sollcitor general was Cumming’s counsel, lutes the agreed points and his own views as 1868, ken bridge. Curiosity, of coursd, ¥ bo seon that his pay was drawn from | drummer boy at tha time. [n 1866 he got an 3 b R s L SAANE PEDRFE VAR MG DU R XigK o t deal Lo do with this desiro, but o that time, Evidently thore was $103,13 clear | €ngsgement as a variety actor in Cincinnati QuCROLA, T Neb., cJune: 18, =(Npaolal :to T'ho princess of Wales has started a sub- | IheIeatac B8 OURIEE 1..(..»,-‘“';'.‘ S A 1 P A s 1,600 the other hand there were many hundreds of Profit in this trausnction for soma oné, and I | and later joinod. Bryant's winstrels, Whilo | Tk Bex. | —Mrs. Lewin Gusheo mot. with o | scription for tho bencfit of Mrs. Grimwood, | Hiodus vivendl, s lewtor of tho prestdent i Ry ) people who gathered there tn hope of finding will leave it for tho roader o judgo who the | & variety actor Lo originated his “(erman | sovere accident here on Saturday. While | the heroin of tho Manipur aftair, ultimat i of the agrecment which was | 10Ul hlm 8 thut some dear one hud not perished by the parties wero. song aud dance which attracted attention | going homo and down the bill_ out of towa sl Ll signed today, It was cabled to England, ort Dol A 01 crash and 1 such wis tho case to take his op oCora Hickman, laundry help, October 1, | 8t gtice, T INI5, ut. BufTulo, he aho bt ] the Lorse stumbled, throwing Mrs. Gushee | VERDICT OF MANSLAUG HTER, June 10 Salisbury's final reply wus de- | Towa Ci i b hez b o aud thevo prepare it fog 180, to Mavch 15, 1801, five” months and | of his ltfe as sbwit” Since then fortune | our of “the cart, ' Sue was cousiderably } livered, in which he acoepts the president's | Keol burial, ? 5 geveutoon days, ub g0 per month, total | e O Yot o, i ot e | bruised and her right arm was brosen just | Corporal Parkinson Fomnd Guilty of | form of agreement for a modus vivendi. He | Mason Uity 3 Whon the worl of tecoverlug. 1ho bodios 8o it would appear that Cora Iickman was i) Froiaht Collide. Hawrixas, Neb., June 15, —[Special Tele- | grum to Tue Bek. [—Greatly to the surpriso | iiuasures are necossary for the proservation | - oreBdouh > wway the bodies of the dead woro found closd ilucharked frot the matum prior to Novem- | con Cal., June 15.~The north. | ¥ram to Tue Ber.|—Lightnig struck the | of those who have watched the pro- | of the fur scal specie in the northern Pacific ANACOSDA COPPLILE MING 8, SORaLOR LN ghaakly- oi fuNlan Bln ian alingss time. "Phore is no record of hor being re-om- | bound Los Angeles oxpress, due in this city | Fesidence of Mys. Ernest Millor on tho south | ceediugs n the cusel of Corporal | ocean S AR : 5 Most of the hodies recovered wero dread ployéa. 'Tuis is evidently duplication No. 3 | at 11:15 this forenoon, collided with a frojghy | 84 this afternoon, damaging the building | Frank D. Purkinson, 6a trial in the | OnJunell the stato department reponds, | Agent of the Hearst Estat fully wutiiated. A dond mother was found Mys. M. A, Sparham, attendant, October | 4 ! o H J i &1 two children ve badly stunned by the | Baker, the jury this morning, after beingout 1160US] vith the convedtion of art Sax Fraxcisco, Ju 1, 1810, to Janu 1501, th no I'hie crash wus a serious one, the locomotives A . “ “ simultaneousl, with th 0y ion arvi 1300, to danutry . three months at h the Y3 | shock, but are ot seriously injured, about forty hours, returned & yordictof mun- | yration and Lo bo without prejudice to- the | agent for the Hearst estate, which is one of £20 per month, &0, tuterest, &5 total, 2.7 | of both trains being badly smashed aud the - sluughtor. ‘The general impression was that | guostious to be submitted to the arviteators, | the principal owners of the Auaconda copper This itow shows that Mes.'Sparham's ser- | mail und express cars of the Los Angeles Bridges Swept Away. he would bo acquitted. Pavkinson heard tho | T the same. communication the prestiont A e T blo | d zod todny, mostly ylces censod on Junary B 1N ¥et in | olescoped. A brakeman named Jordan on | BEAvER Civ, Neb, Juuo 15.—(Special | announcement of the vordict WIthout emo. | s Menduy. dune 15 10 i m s the e | Miues; deuied nuy knowladgo of tho probubls ! inha of Bule. Au oxnct ouehor No. 4 it will ba seon that. Liver- | tho frelehi ffain was killed and Eugiiecrs | Telogram to Tug Bee,| - Tac continued rains | ton. ‘The penalty fu' this state for man- | fox sining the ugreed proposals and aunce fughionse Sharkes fhe state on Kebiuurs 24 | Moove und Ablott were both injured and both | have swelled the stevams of this vicluity, | Ssukbter is from one to wwenty years' im- | fote is notifid accordingly Dom, $43.430 This is f\mm'x" ‘-m‘w lmlx; firemen hurt, Itis veported that a number [ and yesterday the dam at the Needmore | Prisonmont Secretary Tracy today sent to the com- 0 toan Knglish corporation known us | § v Y Of PHSSCURCTS WGP 1 )Ure flouring mills was wusbed out. Br s in . manding oficer of the United Statos steamer sxnloration company that the bond | No. 4 to the extent of #4452 sh 5 By 4 | mate total of the dead %Mollie Dilger, scamstross, Qctober 1, 1890, e - various parts of the couutry have boenswept |, Bhos ‘:') Fither-in-Law, Mohicau orders “substuntiully the sane as | wi ire October | i'ho English fotails of the Moenchenstein disaster 0 e ) L s i Al L Vosast tn Fis awny INCINNATL O, Jung 18.—A sensationnl | 1hoso seut by tho trensury department the | wve it 18 stated, given any no 30 KAMAY LAOENIL S LUARRAR ot §20 per wouth, Total with interest, | Sax Fraxcisco, Cal, June 1. —The British Sn bttty Valaaty shooting affray took plate this afterncon in o o HARLARYD, LItk BMar0g0n : AL LA i EBRG. 0. ORISR THRIRS. | cight of bt ll.)-nu: «:‘ .-\‘3:!“::.“‘-’ (Ih‘ it xxm.' pary Clan Macfarlane, Captain Rank, arvived Honraaeaiaunarah il Lo florist's establishment between Charles W, | 0Fdor sy ..”1”‘”“ t WA flor Lo wooks crul. fou, ki el Do STahore Oof, that lustitution | today, 131 duys frow Hamburg, and 're Bee. | —Tuo_assossed valuation - of Coanr | Saner. i son i s ooty o0d Jo B | youdecyous at Suud Point, Popoft islaud, one Juatico:Lamar n. New Qrlosus b De 20, 1N, icher T Ul MR B Ang 5o | u aluation < of Ce Slough, his son-in-law, recontly employed by | o zroup, with the Thetis and Ns b 1 wo find: * “Ta cash’ paid Maliio thlger, Jh fust. sho passed tho Fr county, gs show 1 by completod assessors 3 i d oft RASLLERRL WA g RIBADULRANN L, UDR. Mhmchl $12.78 " The reader may draw his own in k Valparaiso, now aue from tho port A X5 This Ho kewngiunab, Hpiaiien. sy ign railivac and awilt B strueton® oy | Justico La C. Q. Lamar of the United ference as to what was done with the §423 1o nawme, which 010 Lh9) turns, s § 3. This is an iucrease of | Slough hus mude chuvges ugiinst his wif Furnish copy of this order to coni ouco s towhal waa dario wikh the $5.73 10 80100 pBID ok e lolo gn-Ay wore than ¥100,000 over last year's valuation, | which ber father resented, and so when th manding ofice Alert and k . 1984 § L e ot t h LR L) . s » 0 on a lower assessment basis. net this afternoon ey both dre eVolve ' ¢ t t n Ql appeal: t N 1580, 0o month and sixtecn dayvs at §40 per y sho was dumaged gould noy be | 4PY 01 8 lower Assessment bist e shotk wov. Brad, " lta i yorkan | coumiy o n ecordhac with aet of wouih, B3 6L Now compiro: this with i bl ke Highway bridg ened. fatally injured, but Slgugh bas only & wount | cacqioDuud Lol STy Purdee w cher No. 1 where it r to cish paid Nenkaska Ciry, Neb,, Special | in Lis right hatd, i £ Lho r Y ide permanont ymas Kelly, dischar iploye, $44.50, London Laundresses Demonstrate. SRR T 0 & M. bigk s whienn e apa then ask what Liveringhouse drew the | Loxuon, June 15, ~The laundresses of wram to Tus & M. highs - - S it will also prol ! ki | Yo t &40 for four months later Jone aamoartad by umeros s Lo | wy bridge was opened to tho public today THE WEATHER FORECAST. waters and will be Forest Fires SOIl Raging “N. C. Lindorg, pationts' dining rooms, | (oib SBEHEN W) bmerous o soclotios |y siructure cost about #10,000 aud is th - o : . {:Marion with subsequent in By Fuoro wor October 1, 15K, to March 16, 1 five months | BEETCRAting 0 persous, bad a demonstra shway bridge across the Myssouri or Omaha aod Viciuity—Showers, fol- | way be framed. oy Y y saturday 1 and sixtecn days ut §35 total, with | tion in Hyde Park yesterday. Louise Michel sen St. Joseph and Omaha, lowed by clearing; cooler. i\ T intorost, 141517 Your correspondent is | haraugued the crowd from the sookalist plat 2 For Mionesota, North Dakota, South Sucd on Notes. forest iire been ra \ var nformod by reliublo parties who wero | form, A resolution was carried to the effect Sunday School Convention, Dakota, lowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri w Youx, June I5.—(Special to TUE | oy barts of the provinco, Considorabie d employes of that institution that this party | tuat the laundresses should be assisted to se- Bearnice, Neb, June 15.—|Special Te and Colorado—Light showers; coolor; north- | Bee.]—The Northwestern Natioual bank of | struction of property has occurred within a #oYRied s conaceugp with the ssylum vrior | cure the beuotits of the factory ach L oam W Tas Bes)—The state Suudey | erly winds, Aberdeen, 5, D, bos sued Alplonse Mupgor | sbort distaucy of thls city, Proot’ the Fraud, Knowledge of T Sale. holding in her arms her lifeless bahe, while .- Tewin C. Stump, | anothier ehild lay across hor body, Several other family grouns were seen joined by & con fate. Forty bodies which lay in & | sale of those mines as reported in the eastern | o to of the nu r of the killed is still patches, Ho stated that tho proporty was | impossibie. Thero arc several persous misse wnd otfiors fu b wls uro sivking, who vill probably have to bo added to Lhé ulus ine hud passe but was ara when the ! train t