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Tue OmaHA DalLy BEE. N = - TWENTIETH YEAR., : OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, NUMBER 64, INAWN RV \ f1re | tional church, which is beautifally decorate: r \ o1 AN lock north of the preset 0o and Ve tn | 117 RUIR s ETI YovRRAGH FUPRIE NEEHo. DHIBHY Wit shih R e KNOWS BY THE AUTHORITIES | i stiste shmaan et KILLED. IN A STORM CELLAR, gt espmemsaoniie | WINLEY'S NAME MAGNETIC, | sy vy 10 ONE SHOT WON 1T, L e LN : Al on, ey Qe o AT AE S . R Y e e 2 e TR : e e o AATOE e paost Atormey General Hustngs Adnmite Koowle | ot the sl wniiebl afpmcie | Two Women Lowo Thoir Lives While k- | b tsabibl o a0 et 5 Bt &1L | Oblo Republiouns Go Wld with Eathuse | posrie it b’ Hhrdhvry s opheadSaburban Hundosp edge of the Asylum Soaudal it Porry of the.Gitiegs proached o sermon ing Refuge from Lightning, [or Baddock will w0 to Washington wihin i insm at the Mention of It O oA s money question and the R to the graiuates taking his text from e fow days und will whilo there endeavor & Hispepeaidlin Rl Ll b A, tsider, Grnd viii: 12, It was a delineation of the to have the work commenced as soon as pos were in s of a resolution QUIETLY LOOKING UP THE MATTER, | character of Christ. In the cvoning Rev. | DISAPPEARANCE OF A YOUNG FARMER, [ $ivieon the proliminry dotails of tho struc- | HIS NOMINATION A FOREGONE CONCLUSION n ¢ torms the “MoKiniey | BERGEN'S GREAT RIDE ON LOANTAKA. John Doan of Grand Islund, delivered ture L. the safer plan was A Missing Man, Rty 4 ! —_— Christinn associat I'his ad 9 - a Jok N Q By Jlaine's N o e o the cho & Llis other | Bonid 6P Puvllo Lands and Bailding roat | Fears That Lars Peterson Has Met | Brun, Neb, June 16.—(Special to Tup | Blaine’s Name Cheered to th ho 1 i't0 [ Tonny, Ton Teny, Major Domo and Other Favorites Sadly Left- fine and scholarly discourse Bushels of Money Lost - wnnual address to th o i — but il needs of the present h y with Foul Play -~ Burglar Caught Bee.)—Deputy Sheriff Menke is trying to Harrise na Sherman Still . evening the second division of r ; et on the track of one Lars Peterson, who Dear 1o the Hearts of t : orestalle & b bition, g at Wymore — Wind s 0 I talled by tory students gave their exhivition, weain i Jives in the northern part of Blair, He disap- tho Biokayos, ! thades Lt R u" abvahcaon SRt e peared Saturday night. He was last seen i ¥ 4 ¢ by the Talent. e 1o Ingost graduated into the about, 5 o'clock, when he started to visit collegiate department at Doane, Pamen, Neb, June 16.—| Special to Tug | Young lady at the residence of A Corvamrs, O., e th Hoyer, who lives five miles west of Blair. | server today the t left nothing has been heaed of him. | lican state conventi rosent ttlo m. 3 o kIl uid ty-tive th L rsons braving g : . folks are very auxious to find hin tho apponranco of & Blaino-Foraker 1 ites sennte | tho 1 this coursd sane asylum has created \sation At the | gram to Tur Bre.]—Mrs, Petor Laughlin, | Lauton took two children and went with G AEEaT Saets BB RMRE wav At A e A and o stato house and is the topic of conversation | wife of an ex-Union Pacltic engineer, eloped | them intoa v ow storm cellar near their is about twenty-four years old, e lan an ordinary sta rosider on the streots, It is universnlly conceded | with M. W. Corwin, formerly night wateh- | houso to avoid the lightning. During the | 176 pounds, is 2 fest g inches by o t i St ; that something should be done with the [ man at the windmill factory but late a se storm the lightning entorea the door: of the | complocted, light hajr, uncvorea biuo, suik Tt U B TRLG SRR s hs ; e © but lis money, a man | upon for racing purposes but it was eutively T L Tthat vary soon e t. Mrs. Laughlin went cellar and instantly killed both the women, A G ! apne it e LLO8 30116, ARG LHC with Wall street than ar gullty parties and that very so Ing machine o i 1 T M 1 around it young men who aro his followers dominato | with the peol 1 won LOINBEIL IOV petRondLTcomIGut 1L \vas % Attorney General Hastings was the only | Beatrico to visit on April #0. Suc but did not injure the children. Mr. Lanton | 'Sherift" Harriman left this morning for | JOUVE Wen FT AR AR Ls ¢ | for naving todiivithoub FomARe state oxccutive official at the state houso [ her son in charge of relatives was not at home at the time of the accides rfolk with Andrew C. Anderson, a young | the convention. Iualike degreo tho young | for b A LN out of ono's pores by tho quart, bit with all today. Ho was asked concerning tho facts | Heatrice and dopuried for lireionts Whoe | aud the bodies were found cold aud stiff two | wau about tenty years old, who is insaue, sublicans appeared to bo devoted to J ALty 1 rected ropub LRI LT L i with all day. He was ask she joined Corwir io pair left for K i 5 BIRIUE ¢ o . Blaine, yot the ovation which greeted th AL L R AL Gl () couldlstol ovors o and figures i Tue Bee, and he declared | Mr. Laughlin, her husband, is in the | hours after the storm by a relative who, in pres ) ; I ! { BAFLY CARBUS ot phrolY: HAtIsRG Vil Hip PSR e g AL it they were perf correct. He ad- | employ of the Union Pacitic at Norfolk aud | going by the farm, noticed no one about, and ¢ Rovbed by Tramps 1y, | mention of the services of tho distineuished 1omocratic loglslutiive is als o to bo doeided ny, the v of the e ooard of public lands and | did not learn of his wife's action until Sun- | on investigating found the bodies a3 de- | Ciarva, Neb., June 16 ~[Special Tela- [ sccretury of state was by no means contiued Y the most unfair congres ot et iy, the winner of the ? 5 day, when he went to Beatrice to investicate | seribed gram to Tur Bre.)—On complaint of Mil- | to the younger eclemer Old men—men nan ever enacted In u nor Srooklyn handicap, was torun. Thuat was RSt U0 i quistARVestipation; the inattor, Ho is very much broken heart d A AdUPeaT 0 GrAT G ton: ton Wright, aged about sixteen, Constable | arizzled ‘and grey, and evidently rotiring iidox e hich the republican Earty;with | Bl aualclor llnu‘l.m\‘ lig who by r.m‘«”u.- VTG FRa T LB EE P Lo DOra SURDSCLEa LN || o ¢, Juno 16, ~[Special to Tur | Gremer arrested thiree tramps this evening | from tho busy world —today forgot their age third of Ohio's representation in | Sheanshond Bt thoiek Lo \ o d i Knights of Reciprocity. y 3 \al sermen beforo the senior | and bronght them before Justico Woodworth, | and their dignity as they ed in the wil tional house. Sheepshead Bay track tod & v 1al sermon before tho senior i f charged with highway robbery. When about | acelaim provoked by the name of Blaine and normous improven lave boen made Plumb will Talk to Editors. about tho grovuds sir o last meoting, Cray Cexter, Kan,, Juno e 2 e | and today the course is one of the handsome- Was on a Still Hunt, June 16.-[Special to Tne Suerrsuean Bay | Twena jose in Tk Bee of tho Deserted Her Family. Bk |~ During the thunder storm of yester: tate of affairs at the Hastings iu Corramrs, Neb, June 16,—[Speelal Tele- | day the wife a ranamother of Vaclay | to seo the Subu 1o great handie b caps of tho year, decided w no secret that ex-( v cord of 3 recom mend Ihe weather could not have boen improved closo humid kind, that draws perspiration mitted that buildings, of which he is a member, had been there would be t at the very first when we took hold here last January,” said Mr. Hasting At the first meeting we held, HastINGS, Net J > 16 Special Tele s of the state normal school was defiv- gram to Tu: Bee|—Hastings lodgo { 111 e oliapel Wb iy i yostordily by D | W0 u.u\‘\u west nfl lero the n-m‘._‘ulm waved thefr hats while shouting over and Kuights of Reciprocity, Nv. 1, was organized | noviton of Red Oak, Ta, Tho address was | young Wright and t shoes off his | over again the name of the popular leader | twith Leopold Hass peesident and J. [ 50 00 K‘ Leon, vot tlear and humorous, | feet and robbed him of his pocke: knife and | But President Harrison and Senator Sher- | republican editors of ‘the Fifth nud Sixth | estin America, Tho grand stand and vetting e L o e Py ¥OL CloAr ANE BUMOONT. | 3,05, Wright deseribed the shoos and knife | man aro stll dear to the hearts of the ave ngressional districts will Leld theiv annual | ring have both been enlurged and unproved Lope L Dr. Moulton has & happy way of putting | \¢hich tho tramps had in_their possession. | age Olio man, as tho great applause which | convention he I'he meeting will have an | iU Ol VAL LA tan iarden City, Kan., will be here Saturday | ¢pings that ciarms his audience and his de- | On return of the cash and knife and paying | grected the mention of their namos amply | ospoci : T Bl iy thi in looks but substan- O ey oy bgotte | it to initinte the lodge, at which Time i1 jivory'was such that his hearers almost for- | iug for tho shoos the tramps wore seu at lib- | testified. ~ Particularly was t o of Son- | SO irass. Lo vonvention will tnws | Ul a8 adumant, en erceted nud LAl LG BB B A L ) ed theve will be at least Seventy-tive | yop the speaker as they listened to bis carnest | erty and given fiftcen minutes to leave town, | ator Sherw who, howeve uch Blaine | gec R 570) e o it ion o | tho club house brighte I a huadred whether certiun reports were teue or uot, | After this lodge is insuituted it | \yop gy, which they did through the rain, might huve led Harrison in popular ap- | pavding the couren it the poete apore | ways. Tho whole field v one of tho and if true call th ity ones to account. | Will be réady to institute ‘other | ‘1\:4« oyt The speaker said that i eminently —— provai, shared aimost equally with Foraker | Surcue, Ho will \so dovote & fow yomarks | Rrettiest pictures evor ¢ 1 to an bave held couferences with Governor | the state. Nun LoV BE f'.wh kA ‘-{\j practical age we are becot v averse 10 Bonds for a Court House, the pliudits of the Okio veteruns, N SRk Ul orRtE e S TonaLeY American ruce crowd, aud that i ful Thayer in regard to the matter, i ready been r | and ”“'i‘ of ing \.lm anything seems visionary. afid yet Sovrn Siovx Ciry, Neb., June 16, —[Special rhe mportant results of this cam ency during the lust session of congress, His | SPPreciated was shown by the oxcitoment as well us we what has been going are coming in by the dozen, 1“:-“ ;‘“ Ovor | he' believes that adeals are’ the great | to Tug Bek.|—The special election heid Mon- | paien, not ouly to the state bit to tho | uidvess on the whole 18 expected to bo ex. | OB excluwations of “surpriso and delight Now that the cat is out of suy | b sive to organize these lodges AL steeping forces of onr lives. I'wo nation, s fully realized, and all the devices | {pomol esting nud more or less sonsa. | LIALwere heard on all sides, Of coursu nine- in candor that the i i i kinds of visions prese tnemselves known to modern polities will be exerted by | {ional BHLE 7 | tenths of those present came to seo the Sub- ave perfectly correct. has A Youthtul Tramp. with great clearness to all and both parties to win a favorable verdict from v St urban, but they were willing to have onthus more yet to divulge, esnecially to those who have received the the people next November. COLLAPS RETIREMENT? iasm roused to fever piteh by contests by It was arranged early this morning befor norses of n smaller ealibre “Whoea the members of the board of public | | 3 benetits of a higher education. Our enticers lands and buildings heavd of certain com- | Telegram to Tur Brr. |—A tramp aged sev- | bockon to us from below and hold out the glit- the conyention came to order that there | Well Known Chicago Commission Plius fvwas that when Civil Service won shoula bo no disputes over organization. . the fiest race after u gallant fight, ho was pluints made we began to look up the records | enteen years, giving his name as Kit King, | tering prizes of wealth or famo which may ouse Quits Busine 1o see if they were true, We not only found | broke into the house of Daniel Morg be secured by any who will puvsue the course | it fuvor of i General Asa S, Bushuelt of Springneld was i CAML QUHLE LU ) tiberally applanded, and in the second race, it they wero true, butwealso discovered | Je0id W (00 HOURE L PR necessary o obtain thew; a sufficiently | 8¢ the first bonds that will bo is unanimously decided upon as permanent | Cuica 16.~The commission firm of | the first half of the double event, His Hi that they were ouly the entering wedze. I | SE8EES CREPRE -0 A8 EHEE BRI | elastic. conscience being the most esseatial | 10 ¢t | oY rub AWERLY vears, THRERC | chuirman, “The Grand opera house, which | % W. Dunham & Co,, of which ex-Congress. [ BOSS was chcercd to the echio when b wehitig for proof of the compluints, or | PEY i usco fok storibg ‘ortitirde Chich | 0id totheir attainment. If we answer the | WD I vote PoCd G IECRS B8 PEH | has been th of stirring political con- | mun Dualam is the senior pactner, gave no. | S¢feated Victory and Nomad, while theie rather bints, made we found that we had | gathered together a number of avticles which | cull from above, wo shall be lead into_tho L o i gaiun veutions rs, was beautifully decorated | g0t oS & o wais plenty of sympathy for St. Floviau and been informed of ouly o small part. of what | could be convoniontly carried away, aod | puchs of self-sucrifico and perform years of | mous vote in favor of tho propositi with fluzs aid buntin. “The national colors | 160 o1 the bourd of trade this w‘vr‘w»:“hfl his vider, Littciield, both of whom met with B actually been going on. Our investi « ould be safer to ramove theil | gouning unrequited toil, it may be, but in b % il were couspicuous everywhere upon the stage | their trades would be cleared through the | un accident that cost them the rvace. [t tions arc not yet ended, Itie vot our inten- | laterin the evening lud down “‘-"\“_“'{“ to/ | tha en the roward will'bs one valuabloifor S A Woman on HesiMusol: and n 1.u‘;.-|‘mm- of .\|.x\’u‘.".,. was sus. | fitm of Norton & Worthington. The an- | happencd in this way: St Flovian, after tion to puriuc or injure auybody, but it a | sleen. He was thus discovered by Mr. Mor | uyaity, o reach tho plune of those below [ PONCA, Neb., June 16.—(Special Telegram | L5040 over he chnivuan's place, nouncement caused much comment and kos- | making all the running, was closely prossed man is a thief he is e und not us, He | #an, who himsclf d the fellow o the | o hvihut to let go our grip and gravita- | to Tie Bek |—This afternoon Mrs. Henry It was arranged tnat the convention should [ 1y s the trade in ieral is ot loss | in the last fuvlong and Littlefield hit knew the consequences before the deed was | ¢ity jail. o was bouud over today to AWIL | i, i)l go the rest.” If we would rise we | Plageolle aud daughtor Lucy were arrested | occupy two duys. This forenoon was devot- | L0 dnderstand the meaning of it. The tirm [ him a cut with the whip. He at oace shot to committed, Weare state ofieinls and it is | the action of the district court, which is BOW | 16" Chiteh our wagon to by Constable Gampbell on compluing of J. S, | d 10 the meeting of the various congres- [ 13 an old and woll known one. Dunhawm suys | the frout like an arrow from u bow and ap- our duty to see that the state is 1oy robbed. | in session. & and hold on wmost persistently. Peabody charging them with having thrown | Sional delegations and the selection of a new [ 1t simply means that he is goiug to retive | peared to have the race won, when ho D, "Test signed these reports of Livering- Dhinoi0) . world eontains magnet with its | Lok oo I e | atate central commiittco and commitsces on | {Fom the commission business, that he took | swerved to the innor rails, golug conpletely Touse. s superintendent he is equally Oners Nab: Jun Special ‘Tel two poles—the positive, good; by Justice Howitt 86 and . While the | eredentials, vesolutions and organization, this means as the shortest and most simple | over. Fortunately, however, ucither e sponsivle. We do not know whether the | GitrE, Neb, Dawos oratorioal con. | Hegative, evil.” As we yield to “one ‘or warraut was being rond to her Mrs, Flageotle | The nomination of William Mckiunley, ex- | WAy out, and that it is in no scuse a failure, [ horso nor the jockey wero hurt doctor kuew what he was about o not, but | to Tie Bik j—At the Dawes oratorical con- | o101 6f these forces our lives ave shaped. struck. the. constable o terribie blow on tho | congressman and nuthor of the tariff law, for | 88,1l his trades ago protected, ? By the timo PortChester had won tha ay rate tho matter should be investiguted. | testof Doane colicge Homer €. House re- | ywa'would b pure and true we must obey tho [ pHriek the constublo s teerfoie bigwr on thie | GUSRECE doverior s been o forokono s sed in_the circuit court this | third race the erowd was wound up 10 con- ermenouse and Tost snould b tewwor” | corved the first vrize, Bertha B, Stull sccond, | fivst, resist tho sccond. Thus oty can wo [ drett, Wl @ Ravy Wiat boob {or Whieh | ocindion, md made the convention | Bternoon for $20000 damagos by Moses Baru [ cert. piten_and wore propared for the subu Zrily suspended. Tom Majors is governor of | 4y Leonard A, Turner third. The judges | fitourselves tor the higher duties of life, and [ court. The affar caused quite a | Which opened with so much enthusiasm and [ and ut the sumo time attachent proceedings | ban, Down in the betting rings fathers of the state as Thayer is in Wyoming. Why he | (o “1is B. Gilbort of ixeter, A, V. | in sodoing we will but follow in the foot- | coilution, #ood feeling today, rather u love feast than a | Were tuken out. - Tins action was taken be- | families, conservative busiiess wmen and is not hiere I do not know the should be [ SY00 CFGIY Conter and H. S. Dungan of | steps of our Muster. £ : o e contentious politichl gathering. eause, s U -is alleged, (s discovered that | horse plungers fought and puliod cach other here and ought to immediately suspend the | Taurin Ou delivery, Rov. L. Gregory of | Dr. Molton closed his remarks with a few Odoll f ohosliGRAd s tos. Meiinley arrived “about noon. Althongh | Sesterduy Mr. Dunbhiam hud conveyed all bis | around in a mad eudeavor to bot theiv money two men. Lincoln, Rev. A. S. Thain, D.D., of Oniaha | earnest words to the class about to leave ObEE June 1€ BeRIR to Il 2 Ature waus away uo in the nincties i ite. Later in the day Mr. Barn, by | on Ten Thais could not last torever, how- “Dr. Stone was expelled from the institu- [ HC"0 NP of Croto. | g their alma mater. it g G- 12000 4 wid mon turned out and marched to | bis attorney, filed a petition in the county | ever, aud at +4:15 the bugle called tho horses tion lust fall by Governor Thayer, but the i = The metmbers of the senior class greatly ap- | BEE-1—Tho opera nouse was crowded at the | fho'stition. to groet him, He was accom, | COUFL under the terms of the voluntary as- | to the post. Out they eame, us nobls looking doctor's friends do not scem to fear an inves thigh Water. ceiated the able and eloquent address and | graduatiug exercises of the high school. The | panied by friends and neighbors and several | Sigument act. It sets forth that the company | animals as ever faced a startor, tigation of his record.” Coresns, Neb., Juso 16.—[Special Tele. | will trensure the words in their memories, to | building was handsowely decorated with | marching clubs from his scction of the :”: “";"'l“,‘”";”,{‘j'l‘",3"“'?,{“‘ "L,‘;f';:l"“ “‘fi\fl:‘f;‘ Conditions and W eights. E T s B L T e 10 Spctal fre rain fall at Humphrey, Platte Center and § — Y easing. anne fraduntes aequittod | escorted to a carriage and the march 1o the | The firm purchased for Mr. Burn | and betting follow here: i Dionce odi BN AI e ove b g Beatrice Chautauqua. @ mavner tha cted i 1,000 shaves ~ of stock of tho North an. w handicap swoepstukos of RN e 1 dit upon the school and teachers. Those | Neil house began. Aloug the entire dis- - 5 Bt Now 5 bunks, and the water is_rtunning over tho | Beatrics, Neb., “June 16.— |Spectal to Tu | credit, upos the school and feachirs. Whose | il c, oty a wile, the sidewalks woro it | Americau company doing business in- Now ansociation to adid an wmount the asylum was by T Bgi corrospon- h 5 D o ; i : & York, J slethad rket value at o micke i 6 £20,000; Ehe aoue 10 853 ohs Ik bou- | Gilion’ Pacific tr in several places bo- | Bre.—The Beatrico Chautauqua assembly | Fuc Hopertson. dohin i Quein, Fben 1t | erally packed with people. On reachiug the | York. Juue L such stock had a murket value | suflicioat to mil ST R dent this afternoon. Ho mukes tho followiig | y\veen the above points. The Sioux City | opens one wock from today. The most | Prontice. M. Liowis Millon, e s Y B e S b A k) of 815,000, ' Tio clarge is then mado that on | & 1 to re omulle und u’quurtor statement¥ . enger tr s delayed on uc borate preparations have been mado for | ton, Shannou W. Waddell and Charies N. | he was joiacd” by Sherman, Foraker aud | Juie 18 Dunham was absolutely and iree- or Domo, 103 (aFtin, 1060 15 Cassing, 118 “T'ho foul attack in today’s Bee upon the | count of high w T s e 4 5 Hinds, others, ! y insolvent and knew hims O | (Paral), 2 to'1; wes, 103 (13 2010 10 management of the Hastings asylum was e event, and the programmo is one of rare S It was after 2 o'clock bofore the delegates | be: that he transferred to John P. Ahrens, | Banquet, 10 (Humilton, ) to1 mhl.],,m‘ bl el how koL as y safe. excellence. The grounds have been very Wind, Lightning and Rain. began to gather. At 2 L. M. King, | @ torney. real estate worth at least £50,000. ! X Murphy), 4 to5; Kiley, 125 (Ov = ‘, =65 -.ix m“,‘“ L ] Syracuse, Neb., June 16.—[Special Tele- | matevially beautified over last season, and ronrans, Neb., June 16.—[Special to Tur | chaivman of the state central committee, l\vln«_‘u.l.-g. lll(hu( :,:.,,..3..“ ’,‘f“"v indeoted to .’L’;'fx‘r"”i ‘LI,\IV:'IP h-"."l‘x“l;”'ui«'?:“' 1‘.;;\‘\".“‘. Ay “'rj"“"_ i““‘_m i avam “ ! gram to e Bre|—The town council of | present oue of the handsomest and most | Bek.|—A heavy wind and eloctric storm calledRtioNoeven ioul o LOFU Sr N Gee M L rann for as (o aonrat D h B e Lot e | Syracuse sent Dr. Ashton to investigato the | cheoring resorts in the wost. Every facility | struck hero yesterday at2 o'elock, blowing | Novin was clocted temporary chuteman. | 00 108 [ GEECEDL AT, ReIom o0 it ¢ cantered up to the post, forned a good b et oot oe. | facts relative to smallpox in the wostern part | hias boen mado for the complete enjoyment of | down smalt buildings, wrevking store fronts | Novin suid. “At tho right hand of the pres. | exceed 800,00 over tho nssots, and the court nd wiarched past the grand stand, D Remmbis or the Latituton e B lonr | of the county today. He found throa the visitors in a material sense, whilo the | and feiling trees. T'wo residences were | dent stands a man who for keen intellect, | is asked to tuke jurisdiction und bring tl Hordioterylorso U loe feddal visd fnor A T P ey s 1l quarantined. - Douglas | Jiterary features are practiclly unsurpassed. | struck by lightning, A traveling photogra- | broad statesmanship and devotion to Ameri- | fitm into court. Tuis also sought to restrain [ pr 1ess ubpiiise. Wenny catne in ux{\llln') havo domanded o thorough investiga b from Syracuso aud the | Amoug the notables who will surely be here | pher's car was blown over, and the proprie- | can interests and American progress is the | Abrens from disposiug of the property low's share, however, and be semed to fully o alhn] aju L gtodEh 2 Vas RSN B ove feel porteotly safe are ox-President R. B. i , Hou, Ignatius | tor, who was within, injured. An Indian | peer of any man who has ever lived, who Hes apprectato fi. ek dguin they weat, to. tho o P ot ¥netials d = 3 Donnelly t Rev. m P. Jones. | house on a high poiut was completel lives today or ever v s G 20 A Hales ASEIHALYEIOL U0 L AP AR RO B Wilicatoice Thors will ‘lso bo scorcs of eminont | wrecked, No néws ‘as yot ‘has boen. hourt | Biaines 0 o SYor Wil wemdumes Gl 6 giam, 0., dune 16, —'The Gelse lamber | But R L MR 10 TUrLher answer, of had. ho, bofore | | ORCmARD, Nev, June 16.—[Special to Tut: | educators and leoturers present ab intervals, | from th country, and ivis feared uiuch dum- | “The nume of yames G. Blaine was uevor | company assizuod today to C. 8. Spiegel, [ BHother delay that is inoro dreititiog - Fin- Tl the attack, taken the troubld to ex. | BEE.]—Ata meetiug held by the citizens of | with the best Chattauqua instructors that [ age wus done. Ithas raincd since and crops | heard by the convention. Little by little as | Liabihities about $10,000, -assets about the | thy® BoWOLE agutbich Lt o amine ofr books, he would have found that | Orchard on last Thursday night, it was do :\hf;x ontrydfcan ;1:7;»% l'mll ¢ K Case | are looking tine. the peroration -1"“""‘ its height the au “i sume. The fi s mills at Higgiusport, | joprms, Loy Feg e mof o 50 insinuating cided to hold a celebration hereon the Fourth inve charge of the musical features o " TTEAT ence caught the inflection and from a genera ; Aev . TR AG ;"f. e imitimats.use Was ohreed o | Of duly. Droparations are boing made and a | the nssombiy, which s u SuMicient ussurance Mgty of Frank H, powler. | hand clapping the appliuse developed into 2 And Away They Went another fund, and placed on deposit idme. | good time is oxpected. of the suceess of this feature. A debate on McCoor, Neb., June 16.—{Special to THE | one mighaty roar that shook the vast building 1 oes Mr, Caldwell's red flug, and tho ALl b Taob ot OF satie. SubiHdt 0 ko the Bacon-Shakespeare theory is booked for | Bek.|—Frani H. Fowler of this city dicd last | from gallery to green room. It was history bigg race is on. For i few strides a half doz A s Sl SH 2L 2 g e e June 20 and 30, between Ignatins - Donnelly | evening, Mr. Fowler was a member of the | repeating itself—the scenes of the natwonal - 2 of them ave neck and neck, then, as th G L L e e TWo KILLLD. and Drof. Johu C. Freeman of Wiscousin, | 'or Wilcox & Fowler, reneral morchants, | convention of 1888 re-enacted. Strong men | How Ex-Congressman ¥S | near the stand, Major Domo shoots to the statemeat it may choose after b STh = Ex-President Hayes will speak on July 4 o Lot ' | shouted themsclves hoarse and women the Nebraska Si i feont and as Lie sweeps by the crowd he is R R el 8 1B X | Fatal Wreek to the Milwaulee Flyer [ and on June 24 Sam Jones will hold the ':;"[‘h“"“"I"'l“',n'é‘ iof ‘,"“' ‘{"\'\‘“’ ‘:']':""I"I"“‘ " | waved their funs in approval of the senti- | - Wasmiyatoy, June [Special neck in front of Cussius, who hus Banquet at S attle Bulger was v boards. As an additional special attraction | T this city. 10:00coRSCH A prominent | ment, while 1,000 voices simultaneously anc t , TN his heets, whilo Demuth, - Isuac Lewis and Mus. Cox neo Mattie Bulger was seen this in Lowa Last Nigh i 3 R R DATOLS TR 1T nt, while 1,000 voices simultar yand fgram to Tue B Ix-Congressman 3 % 5 10 steamboat *Queen of the Blue,” will ply on, being o member of St. Johu's com- | ouoyrain ropented musical _chorus the 5 Riley are all well up, with Tenny, Ten Tray afternoon. She snid Coox Raring, Ia., June 16.—iSpecial Tele- | hO steambout “Queen of the Blue, will ply | ) \iacte of his city. Ho was niso n membor | OVOF 8¢8ln ropeated in musical chorus the | Georgo W. Dot of Nebraska Jelirbaihtenl L LA ek Dacombar /205 and’ only 0 regularly on the ‘waters of the river froir y of 3 B0 o name of “Blaine, Blaine, Blaiue.” : and Loantaka bringing up_ the rear. Thoy *akod at the timo for §0 e 3 1 to Tur Dre.| © Chicago, & Mil- | Sixth street to the paper mill, a distance of | ©f McCook lodge, Ancicat Order United After a fow words of caution s tothono- | Wus at the Hoffman house, New | van in this order round the lower tury, whero AR LQUAVLIO LI OUOR SO AU VIGUO/ING, 108 : ' three ov four miles, The boat is capable of | Workmen. The funeral will be on Wedu cessity of nominating a strong state ticket | York, yesterday. He said that ho ohioved | Demuth took second placo to or Domo, I knew 1 would hve beon obligod to accopt a | waukeo flyer, goiny ast from heroat 9:40 | UL 06 [RRE IR A0, LOdE 0 Copablo Navaus pi e sinsonto lodge il taice f SEIRY COL DOIIUANDE 8 ROl LM LOKOl | AR e RIanT s B e e 1y Gt b al S b g b ip amy e o ld b e tad areyin « dred persons, ! p.m. The o tempo ch wounced the co Jat Ssomothiug of a change in sentiment was | the only ehiuuge be ‘ s lus Limo chock, which T wonld have i 10 0l | p. m. wont through a bridge and plunged - churgo of the services. vention ready for business. coming over the peoplo of his stato, There | 40 is sulling: * Ho will not try a_yard and "Pha sioszard told me there would be o money | down au cmbaukinent of forty foctinto the [ BoligaanOumans A Caught in the Act. o The congrossional delegation of tho twen. | e not such n domand for freo colnage and in despatr bis baclors tear up {bolr o0 until tho deficiency bill had passed, In J Nemwasga Crry, Neb,, Juno 16, [Spocial [y A ; o y-fist districtof tho state then reported [ WS 1ot f difor frogicolnagerand stralihiten \e run up the D S0l T s a0Ia GLD! Lo tho stawatd) aglss | iceam belosy, DGl Eram o B B o e ety e younyENen kg une i oD the members of the new state contral com- | there wus a decreasing interest in the furm stroteh the pace quickons and the ing for the balance of my sulary of 32,73, The engine, baggage, smoker and chair car T wm“‘c““ Lamitae e L“ gram to Tue Bre. | —Night Watch McQuinn | mittee selectad at tho forenoon meeting, tm- | ' I‘;"““""“‘ OV 'l‘ b A A th interest becomes ntense, Major Domo still g ity AT JagisBanal § 050 gihgretodiy con- | oy ) o cglarizing | mediately aftor the nppointment of tho com. | | '"Tho people are beginnine to see that thoy | yolgs his loud, with Caswius, Demuth SR ET ARV ATA R R DAL N Oarts 4 3 3 : caught & man 1 the act of burglarizing | mediately after the appointiment of the com 5 CODI0iL N0 \ ad, \ g h whichiLvecalved abugb frebruary 1, Gertain [ian wont down clusive that they are all solid for having the | picive salo his city last night and | mittee convention adjourncd unul g | huve overdone tho ching.” he said. *The ud Banquet' g his closwst ot dischurged employes informed me’ at differ A s saloon in this city last nig o S It thibithe stewnrd ady 3 3l Pwo passeugers were killed and a number | republican nation convention held in Omuha, SRS < i o'clock tomorrow morning are flnding 1t more ail 0 K ans from | gongants, wlh enny, who is now ent times that the steward advanced buck 8 Lon.a $ promptly arrested him. At the hearin oInorkl . | Now York capitalists than they did before | fuliy estended ean't get 1" an. i S salavies out of nis own pocket after the av- | gerjously hurt, Conductor Cornelius is badiy [ Hou. John C. Watson, chaivmau of the re- | of the case this morning ho was bound ove HOLOVaNLE; (yYHgH8y oL “'I receptions, | 4 o0 ot into such oxtremoly: radical timd Murtin Borgen an Loautnkn loafs alongs propriation for that purpose had been ex- |y ii” me engineer and Hreman were | PUDICAN stuto contral committeo, said: I | to tho district court aud was takon to | fuSIc chmaking, ho (Lincoln aluo | ovoments as wore sacn’ thero hist yGar. | oine (il cs b laafs alohg. ¥ Lausted i £ s ) g s am cortainly in favor of the couvention bemng | Beatrice this afternoon. He gave bis name | [CHICGHEL B TECRIION 10 SICRINENs WRICH | oy are wondering if it isn't best to hold up o hiese b Lol A A T P P TS MIotalnlydn Loy thoionyentonibes o Wiliiac St was attended by an immense crowd, inelud- | They are ] { 14 up | the race whatover, Hulf way down the back Central City News. Bk ¥ e O e o o sy vo halb iAo west || 8¢ i ] g the leading republicans of “the state, | & litthe, Siio crop prospects sore wover bol- | stroteh Major Domo s stll in frout and it bo- CrNTIAL (CiTY, Neb, Juno 10.—|Special | Thorainhas boen pouring down fnator- f oo HIGHRNRS Bationy b itoias over Dakota County Crops. Renatos) Sheuman/ hasyintroauced feurl vt bt Ul RORIKSTva Wb slishiito who h linu et | ios Gtaiioele vasi Bt iwoulddnbyor foltah to Tk Brv.|—Tho prosent soason scoms to | rent since tne accident. The passeugers | Nobraska to got the feeliug for a time for our | Sovmn Siovx Crry, Neb., June 16, —(Special | tho evouiug and mude bricf specch, devoued PATENTS GRANTED, o Cassiie s BRI e s be a hard ono on Morrick county nowspapers. | wero ull taken from the' wrecked cars, and | State couvention and some of thoso gentle- | to Tur Ber. |—Covious rains i this scetion | Focords of the republican and democratic | Patents wore granted to the following res- | - Murply 18 beyitning to move up with The Clarks Chronicle, the Silver Creek ALl luced in the Pullwan, where the red are | et BAVE written enthusiastically about se- | the past three weeks are causing crops to | parties duving the war. In the midst of his | idents of Nebyaskn and Iowa: Charlton S, | Tenny, aud he tikes sixth placo. As they pluced in the Pullwan, where the injured are | curing* the national convention for Omaha, L i I ¢ f ok ance and the Palmer Sun have all suspended [ e waved for by doet TREian)iho i reai AU | 100k splendidly and much in advance of any | Speech the audience caught sight of McKin- | Bean of Nuckolls county, Neb,, check row | near the turs Garrison oo Tea Tray aud Be during tho past few weeks., The Chronicle elng cared for by doctora. oo E A | b y 15T for | Previous yoar. ‘The acreage of corn 1s nrob. ley, who arrived somewhat lato, and the se for corn planters; Osear I.. Cady of Lincoln, | gen on Loantakn are still trailing in the r e A AT e aua e e Ll Cre Tt i ® Omuha, fiest, Tast and all tho time Ne. | Ay 20 per cent increase over last vear. | dtoratonce insisted that the next governor | Neb., meat tenderer; William: Brayton of [ On the turn Major Dowo still stays in front, O Eal arnarienEm e SeE Gl AR (NS INDIAN SCHOOLS. P R e L 1 Lo tme. Ne- | Sl grain of ull kinds 1s in good condition, | should addcess the uudience, Floyd, In,, gate; George A, Casselwan of | *“I'hoy will never cateh him,” cry his back- District court has been in_session this &5 Draskn should hove the navonal, convontion. | whilo §rass s falrly bos Major MeKinley needed no futroduction to | Fort Dolige, Tu., composition of matter for | ers, but they will. - Major Domo 1 bexinning webk. i MLl of Davia Gty peastiad | Superintendent Dorchester Studying and Omaha is the place whero the delegates can be entertained. the first three days, and has veen succoded the Problem at Rosebud, Postmaster Frank Helyey "This is ‘*he o s & : by Judge Marshall of Fremont. No cases of Rosestn Acrxcy, 8.1, dune 16.—(Special | time above all others thut the republican na- ; Beaver Ciry, Neb., 1 pecial particular importance have been disposed of, | to Tur Brr.|—ev. D. Dorchiester, D,D,, | tionm convention should be held in the west, | Telogram to e B —Tho heaviest vain P I e SE0 wot Bettow Gotlel be sld | Miss douta 1, Wood of Town his been ap | lenty s roar koos ib from the etowd. Berkon and butvory fow aro bofors tho coutt WO | superintendont af Idian schools, is at Rose. | NeUrusi descrvos it, und Omaubia is tho ity | of tho season fell bere this aftorunon, theee | repubiican party had et e e L is cutting through the field iu a marvelous appeals from the action of the city council in | JILEERERETE 07 BHIEE S008I B Wwhere 1t should be held, wnches by actual suremont, Much dam- | great public qiestion for th last thipty - - fashion granting saloon licenses have been argued, L Otner promineut republicans spoko strongly [ uge wes done to crops during the stor 4 hidiiotionl'y baent™ . . \ g RRARROR IOSRI RIS tho Indian school problem right o the flold. | fn Tavor ot Omahn gesting the convontion: | 1Sy reh done to crops durin u orm, | year mm“.- ud not onle beon Fight, but man STRUCK BY LIGHINING, When the Race Was Won, <1 B. Geitzen, manager for the Howell lumi- | Betoro leaving Rosebud no will select a sité - - JRUNGRIRR SREARY T S HeEe 4 g ber“company it Columbus, was macried to | for & boarding school. Pacty Interests Demand It e A T of tho fumily | 1Cheors. ] i r e canatior thing thit | One of a Plonicking Party Killed and | ,ixgo0h - poloa. ho s thivd, right bebind Miss Mary Harris at tho residence of the Nowrn Pravre, Neb, June 16.—[Special Y SHOORAE S ek ol b sl of tha popubiions pavky, 1 Three ftadly Injaved., A e s brige's pivents in this city tast Tuesday ’ timely Rain, Polaasitm taumire T ot Syt p L AL A » Al Peoor: wird, Tho. democratic party cound loow | ST Lovis, Mo., June 16.—During a severe | Now the real struggie boeins. Garrison e Thanty heen & dav fob bheas ‘|~.1.‘.H“1‘.[ \l““jltur\lhl:‘ Jue 1“.{ A‘w;m:'\ \'.l of the North Piatte Natioual bank ard chair- |~ Goxvox, Nob., June 16.~fSpooial Tele- | bucisvard only with stamo [applausel, for it | storm whicli camo up between |wnd 2 o'clock I!:"H\"“‘Ml‘i“\“l:ll‘h‘r‘:;’“{]!”\\\.llkh l“:‘:“'wl:::; S pansholas handly been 8 dex for thee T Lo [1—Ouo ¢ st | mun of tho repubiican centrat committee, | £XAm to Tue Ber. | —Judge M. P. Kinkaid of | had coufessed that on every ouo of ' th this aftermoon somo vaenty-five pienickers | FOHE M SEANOK D WL Loaninwn. Honuy yellow aud sickly in many but the sof the season commenced last night and 4 suys that the republicans of this county are | the Twellth judiclal district Bas beou vis- | KICUt tisies the ropublioans wore vight, -t |y y44ied wogethor in an outhiouse in Forest | 1o urge him and his logion of backers gain ueral promising outlook for crops contin- | has been falling coustautly up to this eveu- | heartily in favor of holding tho natiouul re- [ itor in town for the pasttawo days. The | past. the republican party was dow on the | PPark, uear the police station, for protection | courage, for e guins slowly and it is hoped i b o | 18 with prospects ofno abutement uutil publican convention at Omata, and that the | judge Is muking final proof on his bt D oy 2l | that his wonderful burst of speed will carry A sm \urrlenuo passed just south o i N T S TN interests of tho republican varty demand | culture entry. ‘I'he cordial gresting ext o welfare of tho Ar peaple. ) \ ¢ At " | him to the front in the streteh, It 15 u fals Chapman villuge Saturday wora mo | B e hot, ey weamtiooin 1 | etiat it should by hold s fur west s tho Mis- | by the. clthans would Indieats a high appre: | ig,wolfare of tlie American people, [Ap- | ‘They had scarcely gov iuside e buildiug | il 4 G0 VoMt SRR O 1 B Juibe houses in its path, and the ing of w fow | [ugter purt of tho week bad scorched wheat | SOUF Fiver this year. tion of his attwinments. Found currenos o tho American pecplo, or | When it wus struck by lightning. Shricis, | faltors. Murphy then tries tho whip. The treos wus tho ¢ badly.” 'Fhe present rain_ will byighten ity | How T. C.° Patterson says ¢ o — < h moaus aud cr from tho | famous burst of speed is not there una the fa. A Gy e Nebraska republicans should be and are it Preshytery Meeting. (T T VAT, PeLashA fuor of holding 1ha convention at Owana, | Dusnan, Neb West Poist, Nob., Juno 16.—[Special to i that e location would bo. central, wud 1t 13 | g, FR s TR el el A e e o duo tho west that it should bo-held in some and the republica id 1 a0, BRinR, K B VSR AUROl died at tho advanced uge of eighty-threo | VIENNA, Juve 16.— Advices received here | “H N (ieimes, attorney, savs if the con- | vened here today. ‘The openimg sermon was yoars at tho vesidenco of hor son, Urigh | from Prizreud, o town of European Turkey, | vehtion 1s held at Omabu it wil have a bene- | Preached by Rev. Scott of Noreh Bend, Neb, | # the republl He sa Jockeys aro whipping and spu.ving like Bruner, Several months ago she contracted | 10 Albania, stato that the Austrian consul at | ficlal olfect on severul of the western states | Amoug tho ministers present are Rovs £y Lt Miss Sadic L 1ed © Yenrs, | enons, Loantaki slowly,sbutesurely cuts the enormous deficiency of the Hastings asylum aroused our suspi Something over & month ago we got an inkling of what was going on there, and we made up our duy to vote on the proposition to bond this city for #15,000 for the purpose of building a court houso to be donated to Dakota ¢ y ovided South Sioux City I8 successful in tting the county seat removed from Dakota City, resultod in ninety-two votes being cast or of the bonds and twoagainst. These b., June 16.—[Special gram to T Bre. | —Superintendent Teost of pli the two or three thausana Obiowans and | whiting; Adolph 8. Olsen of Eldorado, Ta,, | to falter, and Taval is rushing Cassius after Shocked by ning. waited for none, He suid there was one | punters’ overshoc; William Wellock of | im, whilo Demnth, Fitzjumes, Isaue Lewls hing that could e suid of the republican | Sioux City skod lace fustener. and "Tenny are still urging the others, Sud- purty which ho did not believe could be said | = Miss Menta 15, Wood of lown hus been ap- | denly a roar goes up from the crowd. Burgen His burst of speod is wonderful, At the right side of every question that concerned | from the rain, which came down in torrents protective tariff to promote American in dustrios. [Cheers.| He cared not whetter | buildig in which the pe ngregated . June 16.—Bpectal to Tue | it was liberal pensions to soldiers or whist- | to escape the storm’s fury olicemen bur ‘The meeting of the Omaha Presby- [ ever it was, the republican purty wus rled to thtsg wwly al? of the oceupants tery of tho United Presbyterian church con toduy as it had always led ~the ady of the outh re or loss injured thought of th American people |cheer 1 being Ki ¢ very ser 1y vorite is beaten As thoy turn into the streteh Major Domo still holds the lead 1 a dogg fashion, but Martin is whipuing and so’ are all the others T'he crowd is yelling like fionds and all the the grippe from which she never “allied. The | that place, Herr Pilliuski, has committed | 814 matorially strengthen the party in sey. | Grabam. Proudtit, Henderson, Williamso e g deadi Mus, I Gnjureds o T AT AT R ey deceasod ins many velatives in Omahu, The The foreign office recently censuved } ata B il ; Kt w‘l.?“~ Duiibeat wil hobgid naxt Tanwdny yudarthe bolng instramontal fn se. | "CI4INK 1 in Omatia Verdict for the Plaintif political ~ battle f B 3 (s oy aEA Inkian Rlanoad desbilriomie BURJIGE 05 Ihe Lk TN ¢ Lt L bolition of the bells in # Roman Preparing for the Fourth Husrings, Nob, Juno 16, (Special Telo. | Jeans everyil v ik the black colk 80 surely golng’ aticad gnd \at rizend, The 1 West PoiNi b, June 16, [Special to | gram to Tue B I'he jury LS e i bl iy Ol SRS Conventi n Postponed 0 in ordor to please the Turkish | Pug Bee.)—West Point has taken steps to | Brandt vs Chapman, after boing v | welfare of t ¥ % J v Lis efforts I Jeast 3 3 olle bt oy Obleeted 10 | colebrate the Fourth in an appropriate | twenty-four hours, brought in a verdic v N ph YRR RO ] 1508 bim e Bre The nunuil convention of the Otoe | cerved by Herr Pillinski 80 proyod on bis | manner this year. 'L ro department the plaintift, allowing him & o 8 of the ussc 1 ustuds County Suuday Sch a ation, called to | miud that be took ks own life " 2 | have chargo of the celebration, T sued Dr. Chapman for malpractie. Across the luner by & R #10,000 dumages. 1 @ half in )i v Domo managed t nough o consequen 0 of tho enthreak of ymallpex Bad Weath roan Grain, Sukinel pasMo. AHe. hows ooniesl whieh Plenty of ftai 4 f \ KoL th fr A ngth L ! N Brnui 16.—The high prices of '] Nowwtn Puarre, Neb.,Juno 16.—[Sp ) THE WEATHER FORECAST, 10 Jitzjutes, ¥ od iy aroused 50 much enthusiasm Death ot [T 5 s are tal v ) lelogran Tug B e 1 o ath of an Ol Kesident, cereals are be aiutalued on account of | pected that West Point will deaw from many | Telegram to Tug Bee.|-Twelve hours Special | bad weather in the grain growing districts, | sS4 ding towns ou this day, cavy rainfall auri uight and this oliticul battle for twe ) & cral states, and he is strongly in' favor of | and Scott ! b ! Ml Werihe it Malon R, « Markity Duxuar, Nob, Juno 10, (Spectal to ‘T mect here June 15 and 19, hus been postponed | featuro of the occasion will be a goreeous be repeated the coming Fourth, Tt is ex ska Ciry, Nob, J " a Tt " n A T PR A A PR in mountainous parts and in the | - moruing has covered the lowlands with S preLaaie b ; s Ch R e Y where snow recently foll Satisfied with the Site, Wikte die L night, aged sixty ) Yours, - - Beatuice, Neb, June 16.—[Special t District court convened Monday wor \ v 3 v Approved the Maize Duty, Bre.|—While it is true that there wore with Judge Church on the beuch. ¢ South # el AR ) | Paws, June 10.--The chumber of deputies | eral bids presented for tho location of Would Like to see It. | adersbip . v v $ [ woop- has voted approval of the duty of § francs ou | federal building in this city, general satlsfac VALENTINE, Nob., June 16.—[Spe :,_;‘, r_““,;h apr ‘\‘MW lh,“‘w tom K‘l:‘ ary ad- | tion ‘l’l'\f.,\ over the selection of the Christ- | gram to Tue Bex I'ho republicans of onaracteri ) ot ; wission Of graiu If 10 be used iu tho muny- | fan church cornerat the corner of Sixth and | whole country would very much like Jakotas —Fair; warmer; variau . t turlongs. Axerclses are belwg Leld lu the Cougrega- | facture of aleohol for oxport, | Ella streots, The new location is just oue | Owaba secure the PR T g At the conclusion of McKinley's speech ex- | winus, ” EAE;. WARAF. YAF L otol 5L, Floriaa bad & longll Wb, fiye At Doane Cg Curte, Nob., dune 16.--Special to Tur Br Commencement exercises of the | v dofe Y v At f Doane college began Saturday eveming, The |

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