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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE NUMBER Boveral Lives Lost and Untold Damags Done | omene e guiehetl Ot ot teto. | William McKinley Ohosen as the Leader of | 1 move sou, Mr Chaituia, that the ruivs | Tho Fest Milwaukeo Exprecs Plunges Into | Bex. |—About S o'elock | g @ cloud s rosidont Said to Ha N T ~ . 0 burst two miles east of th and washed ' o Proverty, Al & Tire. B 3 3 t the Ohio Republic acciamation we nominate as our candidato the River at Coon Ra 1 Assassinated, to Property grau ¥ T P for - govatnos, . thatAbhliant statoatn P out 800 feet of the Burling ack and - car Ay ) dier and_orator, William MeKiuley, r ried out a small ? 1 crook, tho | = WORST KNOWN FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS, | bat aged and w number DELEGATES GO WILDLY ENTHUSIASTIC, \“"ljf“‘;","H""‘w.,.‘ Harlan, the colorad BERT OLDROYD OF OMAHA KILLED, | waters of which 2 Yunks. DPas- ) WAS THE RESULT OF A CONSPIRACY. was of Cincinnat, seconded MeKinley's nomin. L ”‘1‘“ N0 % LA — at Wakefield, tion on behalf of the colored voters of sengers Towns Inundated nna Crecks Turncd N The BRAMAL 07| PowRicol: Prosdniti. the -Nwhie. oF the:| Quleh Clarence Grable of This Oity -and | crossed tho str weway | Denial from Minister Price—Continue ; LR e ey At Ui btk U With a wild cheer of affirmation the con p L | ttio prossite of the. hig Bk | St Fetitat A Into Rivers—Drowned While Tnr Bee.|—The numerous fine rains have | Tarift Reforn 1 o Britliant vention declared Major MoKinley nominated Twenty Other Peopls Injurcd PR AR et . stand ane Ceossing a Ravine Farm ¢ " all K sttt AL pSpeech and the Nominee for governor ond A& committee wus Details of the Terribte Disas- narrow escape they hud fromw terrible Wholesale Slaughter ot , 18 nioLa6 tak appointed to apprise hun of his railrond disuste Killed by Lightning ; Makes Fitting Response. Tomination and estort bim to the pall ter Last Night. Aont nsvol wiliabes aftor Poitical Urisoncrs, ey (HELBE DR oL M ch fiieg His ap \ce was the signal for andther had sed - the ip. LUt Wor fid outburst of enthusiasn, freight, with Eugincer Pow Nertan, Neb., June 17 \ NdaeARIe g buy | CoLeanes, O., June 17.—~The closing of the I now nave the pleasure,” said the chair. g T a1 Toli wod.' Tho freight was un tl o pas- to Titr: Br. | — Yesterday 1 voro compelled to replant. | Ohio_ republican state couveation was un- | man, wof Inteoducing to you the distinguisiied |~ CooN Rarios, Tn., Juno 17.—(Speclal Tele- | ghuoa” whon it cume fn sight o | seuger steam 3 b within o I ' s soldicr and statesman, your nominee for gov 1 to Tk Brr, | —The Chicago, Milwaukeo | ercek and the engiucer saw ¢ 5t fall ever experfenced withi ruflled by uny of those scenes of dissousion [ A e w0, IgILCOr W L . 6 CHITAPOR DEoWn o 3 ernor and your next governor, William M 85 ad been swept i o nttempted t years in Nebraska fell here, Over five and a it LU L Mtogram | 204 discord that ha o so industriousty | ¢ 001 3 10X T, Willlam Me- | & gy, Paut fiyor; going enst from here at [ B besu swoptuway, = Hoautomptod b nows of threak a somewhat half inches fell within three hours, Draws * | vredicted by many for some days past. For Aiain the enthusiasm burst forth and 1,000 | 0:40 last night, went through a bridge half | gine but hie ouly succeeded in sl slitc milder J at the Haytian capital aud a i Em ; 7 ihe | ne ; il | ¥ iccoeded in slig luck and ravines becamo torrents and brooks be hoie | the fiest time probably in the history of the | frantic, cheering, ~struggling republicans | 4'uiy from town, and plunged down an oning tho speed, und whon on the edge of the | Wholos f political prisoners in came rivers i e tho | State of Olio e7ery nomination on tho state | Waved their bats Lui !;v s, pounded i : s ‘”I \ chastm the engineer jumpod for his lifo and | all parts of tho island. The Alvo also W ing the * hoir cancs and re-cchioed the nare, pankment into the stream below. anded in tweive ¢ s Cape About 7 o'clock last evening John Loren ticket was made on the first baliot. For | fhelk canes aud recchoed the name, o bl landed In twelve feot of " water and escaped | brought sen, o farmer living cight mile caviost 1l that b or been | €very office except governor there were from Tho hero of the day ‘Feosivod his honovs | ONC life was lost utright, one of tho "T'ao engine und thoo cars tumblod {nto tho | L left town for home 1n comy with his [ foll here last night froad [ three to halfadozen candidates, but there | modestly, simply bowing his acknowledge- | tims will probably die and twonty-on0 Were | eruek and wero badly wrecked, but the rest | freely elrculated fn dacmel and the outlying neighbor, Petorson, Whilo cr ded | track was torn up for half am W d i | scome d a tacit understanding that un n "\l| (I][v' spoke as ';‘H““';] i wjured, some of them severely of the n held the track. towns about Port-au-Erinco when the Alvo ravine one and one-half of town | fwept away and dwelling houses flooded. | circumstances should any ill-feeling b r. Chairman and gentlemen of tho con- |~y 0 0 B LG F T ed by 6 Firemun Coons and Brakeman Suffa were | left the former port on the bk wis washed. from tho wagon ang | The coru crop was considerably damaged. vention: [ accept the vomination you have [ ‘The terrible wreck was caused by SOmMO | qigpyy jnjured. A track was built around | : o box was wash m tendered me, sensible both of the tonor and | unknown person placing a tio upon tho trestle | the washout and tralus wero running ut 4 gendered to imperil the suceess of the ticket, rensen drown dterson returned to A Prisoner Attempts Suicide and early i the day the practico was estab- | responsibility i ST Tho ‘electioh N A Lorensen drowned. Peterson retur ner arly n the day the practico wa respousibility 1t implies, The election this | o just vefore renching tho bridge over | ©'¢lock this morning, By L It is thought that all the bridges on the | Kave the in mation which follows toa res hera brought news the rumored shooting of tent Hiy to. ‘This rumor was being Junoe 6, and had even Cropt 100 some of the newspapers. William Bishop, chicf mate of tho town for assistance and a search party Keanxey, Neb, June 17 Special Tele- | lished of taking a single ballot and then ere | year is of unusual 1mportance, not only L It g accompanied Sheriff Haverland to the scene | gram to T Ber A prisoner contined in | the result was announced chaunging to the '“'5"\““' .: "N{Er"l‘-:w l'm politi- | Coon river. At the point where the forward | creck have been rendered uisafe. porter, and showed a papor ¢ cal character o e adimimstration | yrycks of the engine left the track the trestlo publishec t ) of the stato for the coming two years, but | UK LA Grable and Oldroyd. s wire fence one-half mile below tempted suicide by hanging himse! 1is | unanimous. In this way there was not a sec- | pecause it tnvoives the choice of a legislature | Work is about forty feet high, A sudden Clarence M. Grablo was in the employ of | g o v At T roner nton held an inquest to i o, b vis discove in time to pre- | ond baliot for same office throughout the 1088 (¢ ho to elec J el S s " " ‘ o g | tue oried assassination o! ippolyte. ha ”4 '] " ; \1\.lv h ‘H’. 1 "’ day nn»! af . (";x” w [1 v ll \ to pre; 4 bal v»’u th : ne oftice througout tho \\!’ ([1"‘::11 ’u“})lw:li n::-ml«;-‘ 'In”‘yl‘ n[v(n‘n‘t’llr:nn; shock was experienced by the passengers, | the La Platte land compauy, and boarded at | rumor coutd not be confirmed it the people he jury ind a verdict in accordance with | vent it, 1o unfortunate man's is av's proceedings, senator, C ose Aer duty v VOO 1 S hter whiol e s I cars i side, 102 3 3 « reet. | Of Vo be sho lel o, us sho o- Schloswig, Germany. about five vears ago | of the county. He was confined in the cell | striking one, was t 18 roeoedings diffor. | EIOSS under tho new ecusus and wipe from | lengths, loft the track and theengine and mail riendsstolographed’ himy innd it iwasioxe iy o amant it bHS oW LHO T Hassar e BRI eI Aol ¥ b} e e e x Y Mauler attempted to swing off futo e eat from those which have characterized | publican suffrage represented by the present 4 = wrecek at onco for his home gers could learn on the return of the offieers 1 3 s T et W kerehic fa fora | Ohio state conventions for the last twenty | democratic legislature. Happily we present | fifty feet, into the river. Tho baggage car, T O e e G e band, which he tied around his neck and [ years—failuro to especially endorse the pub- :}x“fi\fr\l‘}”l‘v’x"“(' ::'m ‘[\u\("‘":fl;“‘]::l\‘j‘_’ udn 1S | smoking car, chair carand one Pullman fell | jured man at Council Bluffs’ i wso he | the ports at which tho Alvo touchied befors e S Al PG s “The platform which you nave adopted | from the sideof the trestle, o distance of | arvived this morning Rttt LU RATEURD GOk L, e et e yaan, | Gnd recommend his re-clection to the United | meots my approval. The republican party of Tt was 1mpossible £0 toll whon the remains | Whero the populaco was in i high fover of Worst TVae Itnow et 10r the jvand | States senate. It would be an injustice, how- | Obio approves the admiufstration of PF ofiOldroyd:wouldirenoli Here: (Undortaker [(OXPalIOns ovat vttt thoy teximad i ot wroLK, Neb., 1 Spocial Tel jury to investigate the case. ever, 1o the venerable Ohio seaator to sup- | dent Harrison and oxtends to it a hearty con- | turned up-side down on their descent, light- | Gring was notified and started for Coon [ap- ageous murder which occurred n that city - < YT The pi is 1 RS N : rucl The ehair ear | 108 88 5:30 o'clock to bring the body back. the day before Hippolyte's order, Mauler sent his invalid son to Kearney Iast | poso thut this omission was due to a lack of | Eratulation. Tho party is in favor of regu- | ing with tho trucks on top. The chair car Both yo were well known in town | the troubles at Port-au-Prince trayels ram to Tk Brk|—The worst rain storm oA timmigeation BB Ol (becale. ransio : that ever ocourrad in northoastern Nebraskca | (7cClt abd the chuirman of tho pooe cominit- | Shorman men in tho convention. It was fatod | tmmigration, 0f quiveral - pensions |, forward Pullman landod on their side. | aud had many friends. = Oldroyd had beon i | into the interior towns of Hayti and tonte phee b buning tetwoen 5 pom. and | edtme cursp of the young it 8 B0 | pather due to the personai requost of tho | currenoy. It s ih favor of gold and siver | Tho train was clectric lighted and whon | the employ of the Adaws expross, compuus quently fs unlnown in tho fnlwd eities fo T S L Y senator that his fricads mado no offort to se- | and also paper money, based upon coin, all ; . o or s year or moro, and his friend Grable hud . s but | Maulers informed’ the board of supervisors ol the cars commenced to fall tho lights went | been here for ubout w year. Both young | theslaughtorof 16) citizens of Port-a-1 e E0 that Mauler tried to dispose of his farm and | cure the adoption of the aceustomed resolu- | €qual und at times interchangeable, equal in i e flende. | was not kiiown at Jacmel until several days didnot do_any damage, while at Meadow | of his furm and X fet " et e lu™ e | out, leaving the passongers to make the | men roomed topethor and wore fast fFicnds 3 at Jac il soveral da : e intimated that after the salo was made he | tion by this convention. The ambition of ex- GERLIBG ; bioi after, thougt Jacmel and Port-au-Prince aro Grove and Battle Creek, about fitteen miles ; confronted by @ real danger which P i ble sccompanicd s frioud on his trip 3 « atat of hiore, thors scomed. to have boen a | yould pockot tho rocelpts and ko to tho old | Governor Josoph Benson Forakor to succoed | Grudont meu of all partios shouid sook to | PLuugoin the dark. Tho passengers who | ougof more friendship, and while stanaing | only about fifty milos aput. When tho R TR L M ] ey y-”l‘;.mlnu( l:'\;"v‘h “'|"‘x | “'“H"l‘-""‘l;‘ Senator Shorman i the Unitea States seuate | avert before too late. - The public credit and | Were not hurt scramblod out of tho cars | talking together tho crash came, and the | HOWs did tinully DR O i H§ cloud bucst, dating the country fron e cotinty poor committee. Joard B C C. T T T A0S chilo his friend | Jacmel became s with excitomont and Bt Ll A § Hyahes A tarnoy o eniom the | 15 well known, and it was in keeping with | sound finances must be preserved, and every | through the windows and doors, and best | Messeager wentto Lis death, while his friend i SR gt AT Battle Creek to Clearwater, a distance of | structed the county attorn ei) DBl Hoheme it i troV BT E N e imat s with & i escaped with fow injuries. loudly nnd public urced Hippolyto and TR UE R EroT Ve il ;:!1“- but it 18 not likely thut he will got bis | the general desiro for harmony and unaniwmity | SCheiye to detroy b must bo et WIth | 4y o5 could, ISR DA Clutaice | Grablas ivalat ,”w’,”\. ment, Thera s swail eorrise R T 78 S otis haeve) cambettadl | Krecdommstes . that Sherman [x«-qmw'ml / that 1o | uiied by “the mighty force of public | o udd to tho horror a torrant of vain was | ForUScott, Kun, and huvo bocn notided. at Tucmel and six: of the erowd who werg R TBave (R0Is o maa (aiont analradely con Maywool Will ¢ clebrate, coming senatorial contes! e not | opinion. Better to risk defeat, which can T LT s PR Py I B b [0S O Ee L Rrety LSRR L OTVIERY structod rafts to save theie lives, the water | MAywoon, Neb., June 17.—(Special to Tue | made the subject of discussion and [ only be temporary, than capitulate with pouring down. Tho accldent happaned about MANDERSON "NTERVIEWED, :"I{ljf rulok worel rréstsd) anil uirown tnto B scvera foot duep. 1 tho stroets and | Brt]—Maywood will commemorate the | that no endorsement bo extended bim | demosogues or surcéndor 1o dishoucsty one-half a mile from the town. The citizens k aecey SRR Ll s LR s 1 Whine e a1 T hel Nt imwediately carried to Hippolyte, and as tha coutliry | ronds. - The ‘whole vullay wis | Fourtn of July in the good ola fashioned | which did not include the entiro Ohio repub- [ , e plutform en lo;]r::g mfl protective | wero notified and soon a small aviy of men cahinkegolathep Natio sun was rising on the morning of Juno 5 i ki - Hads Political Outloolk. g @ sen of water. Theso towns aro o the Ik f way. 10 will bo a full lolged double-heuds lican delegation i congress. There is livle | plidiets and American labor o | with lanterns wercon hand to assist tho | W cuvatow, dune 17 “,\:,,m | [t B R iy, Bl e G horn valley along the line of the Elknorn | rpye peovle are making preparations to show | doubt a vesolution specially urging the re- | long rals ol D Y i 0N, June 17, —[Specia ‘ele- | hills abou o city and camo into horn valloy alonge the line of the Blkhort | ho poople are muking preparations to show | doubt resolution specially urglng the vo- | long ~ ns forelgn products can be | wounded in gotting out of tho cars, Fortwo | wram to Tur Bre,| -Senator Manderson, | the towh on horsoback, roporting at the gaee railrond and are cu rom _ 5 ¢ Tas P RBE T iSe She (s leg- | found to tax which compete with our own i p elther cast or west, as o great doal of the | On that duy the greatest spirit of enthusiasm | election of Senator Sherman by the next leg- | FoURC to Lax Wwiich compete with ouvs oW I8 | 4,0, hay worled through tho pouring rain | who reachied New York from West Point | rison. Many of the peoplo of the city wers ontbed s vashed dway or loft in such n | that was ever iven vent to by a uational | islature would have bozn opposed by tne QElow mirot TN MIistasfLolaXgihom) e o e ot tho | vestorday, was intorviewod, of courss, and ho | ADOUE carly and socliig tho approoch of tha shapo thatit is uwsafe for traius to pass [ people. Thoso who will attena the exercises | ticular admirers of Foraker, but the friends | oy DrefarsIRiito ““}‘-x :{m‘ ‘-"":‘: i ;‘C vefore the cars wero cleared. Some of the el e e e o | visitors eTrculuted the news that the prison- ove are u farmiug and laboring pooplo. and they | of Sherman lusist that they could have car- | Droduct. rather . than the import. | Passengers had to be chopped out. One lady | TEVEICC S0IC BEHETOR 16 M AEEEIER TOREF | ors at tho fort wore wbout to be put to death, "No tratns have arrived here from tho wost | will celobrate asa sort of thankssiving for | yiod such a resolution in spito of such oppo- | Gi. — Theie tarlft . logislation wouid | with two little children was taken from tho | Mt Which b belioved to bo still formid- | Within onc hour overy man and worn in since yesterday and the present indicatious | the brisht prospects whi e of an : Ston VAT 00T S able, and he thiuks o pa 3 ¥ was streot and ounc tera: 1t t indicat the bright prospects wl toan [ ot it swould have. beom @ doubtful | benefit every county bitt oue own. Vo fol- able, and he thinks it likely tho party n the eity was on the strect and surrounded are that it will be some time before the line | abundance of everythin harvest 3 J : I i ettt poay the teachins. of | smoking car unburt, At EalATs y6a the juil. The six prisoners, handeuffed to- is again opened. All the the traflic from the | comes. Uncle Sam will be he cied py | triumph for tho venerable aud peace-loving | Waspington, Hamlton, Clay, Webster, Lin- | Clarence M. Grable of Omaha, was pinned | “Harrison will bo tho choico of tho Ne. | Xether were thou ked out of the prison und east’ 1o points weat ot Norfoll goes vin | company of his cavalry. Hon. James H. [ leader. L A ; il Wl 5 ! 1 the Ne- | were marched to the open squate i the con the Scribuer branch, leaving the main tine | Bixby of Arkansaw wildeliver the oration Beforo the convontion met this morning | 6 Cobden and Bright ana. Oalhoun and. the | W8 With heavy timbers s that he could ka ropublicaus, I think,” ho added. “He | ter of tha city and in the presence of their at Scribner and intersecting it again at Oak- | Hon, C S.. Hoffman of the B. & M. will be | Senator Sherman’s advice to nis friends had | sparesmen of the late southern confede: not move hand or foot aud lay in a pouring | has strengthiened himself in the state within | friends and relatives were morcilessly exo- Superintendent Reynolds is on tho | master of ccremonies. There be all | been made known to every delegate in the | Thoy are pledged now: to dpede if they ¢aa | rain for an hour bofors ho could be chopped | Yeur. Thestate has always buen strong [ cul ch soldier firige at one man. As ground with a large force of men and will | kinds of sports, such as hors> racing, couvention. His words iere these: “Tho | g prosperity of the country until after tho | "o O an hour bofore ho could "be ehoPPOd | o iing, and the republican party is just | S00n as it was decided thut the soldiers had bave the road in orde 128 soon as possi- | men’s race, lean men's race, sack race, exg | republican party in Ohio has never scen the | yoxy presidential election] That s their | out. He will recover. us strongly for him as over, bub it doas tiot | G0N0 tholr duty according to or lots thoy o, The railrond officials ave doing u ce, foot racitg, greased pig (grass fed), © when it was freer from contentio A 3 = iomer 2 e , it 3 b ocs 1 mounted their horses and roturncd to Port- ble, Tl rallrond ollctils o o L | o s mpiah | iy ki or mavee s, ot e momont, 1 | Mission nfs vear. Dosiugds disnstors und | - Following lsa list of the killod and infured : | chinlk it among tho possibilitics: that Bluine | i Brinco o ropors tho suces : S P s 3 b AT itics 4 au-Prince to report the success of their g the Craihton. train. to Scribnor and | oxoreisos. A large abundanco of money has | hive no evidence of anv antagomam to me, | fvescs are the laddinal tholr hopes. | pigr QLDROYD, Ouwaba, expross mos- | WHI bo a cundidute. Tt 1s not prover to | wission bringing the passengers and mail from the | been raised to carry out the exercises to a [ My own county and the countics throughout | 1io"briyy” them sure polisical dofeat. Idie | senger. el R A e Sl After lo: main line tram | suceess. . Excursion rates havo been secured | tlio state geierally have, when the subject | Fubwacas, dismantlod tarottos, silent mincs, | - Cranesce Gnanie, Dmaha, contusion on | o o EEon 1 O O tas Blatab will wd, The storm will domuch damage to growing [ on all railroads and connections runniug into | was brought up, passed the kindest resolution | ynomployed workinen, zereral distress are | (o nead. hands braised and spinal injurics. | not bo in the field. Algor has quito an ag. | A0 Jaen el There it was logrned that a crope but the area is comparatively small, as | Maywood and a lurge attendance of people | regarding myselt my public services. | giiva | hurbinge BE i simosrationk vio by . Dorey, I, fatally in. | grossive following, chiefly nmong theotd | jlenmerhud touched the duy hefore and had the valley is narrow where the storm was | from abroad is oxpected Throuzh o dosir_not to ombaerass Tn wny | Yore Doy re ditcouraging industrigl | HENWE CONDOY, y, la, fatall; O e oottt Gl eiad Iy | DFodent in nows of Hippolyte. This rumoe heaviest. No fatalities ure revorted. e way the state ticket it has been thought best | JCivity thirough tholr préss wid orators, jured. Soldiors. among the domocrats Cleveland Is | hud it that the nssassiuation vwas the result — _Thriving Avoca. | ot to endorse anv one as n candidate for tho | e kb overy dus. bac it bronc thotr | © Joix McCAnrr, Dunkirk, N. Y., fatally in- | e favorite, ‘In spite of tho tullc for frac | or'a conspiracy immediatelyuftor the killing ireat Rainfain Avoca, Neb., Juno_17.—[Special to Tue | United States seuatorship, but to work.to se- | GG oo any manifestations of industhial | jured. Slnanoluniitisiel tesllon, Mvallimown the merehant of Port-au-Prince, Brokex Bow, Neb., June 17.—[Special | Brr.]—Avoea is a thriving town of 600 peo- | cure control of the legislnture and after that | qqvancement 1n the United States. | * Goxpueron Conserics, badly hurt; will e | center on him In their disenssions of prosi- assa the Alvo mat tho man-of-war o Pu: B, | —Custor county is enjoging one | ple situated on tho Missour Pacific railway, | tllow, them to muko tielr choice of a sultable | Thoy = sucer at every “attempt 0 | oo BLIOS, Dadisihurts dential sudidatos. The tanft will bo " por. | Keirsario of tho Unitod Statos wavy, and 1t > greatest rainfalls s history? and | forty-sove ’s southwest of On an [0 ostablish new factorics and would [ €OVer: i aps the leading 1ssue in_the noxt campaig: as thora underatood Jbadiinows had onfu,r.‘ wtest rain dls in u historyg and | rty-soven miles southwest ,rvu.n‘n{ u\i Thus the convention passed off without & | laqiy frown them down., It is ‘”m Yome | . C. Brake, Mount Cavroll, IlL, spine and ::I:][||:»'|“H’)‘»v"nlel|lll\': Baug I,\”\t'zn \I'\I\'):-Lx' thbition | been raceived from Port-au-Prince and tha only frogs avo cronking now. Some of the | for business enterprise and pusi it s’ the | singlo unscomly dispute or contest to mar the | S1tal S0Fe Che Q0w 14 18 the seme | not tho anly oue, Tho sil¥or quostion | siio was about to start, for that place farmers aro viewing tho elouds with alarm, | peor of any interior town in the state. The | proceedings. Thero fs a Woraker faction ia | foward our industeial enterprisos sinco 1561, | - Arnrwr Hose, Porey, Ta, hurt intornally. | taken into thanseount. Transportation eucs. | . Minister Hannibal Prico denied this oven- as it is impossiblo. to get teams i the fleld, [ town is beautifully located, and with the | the state of Onio which is inimical to the re- | But, in spite of them, wo now lead foveign | e e ona 1o Nobaska malen bha loual Insuca s || LEdnat B eesidout Hippolyte had baon shats and some crops aro suffering for want of cul- | nuked oye the villages of Bertin, Syracuse [ glection of Joun Sherman to the United | manufacturers, agriculture ana mining, and toxas Joxes, eigctric fnspocton, CRICHE | o school question did i1 Wisconsin.” Atio olia o Lol SR g ates scuato. No one demes the oxistence | wy will provper undor tho mnew. lw - in | hip and legs bruised. O R o e wais stated that there was no teath in the 3 tivation. Small grain never looked botter, | ana Duubac aro ensily distinguished toward | States oL UL ox! ) o : uite]|BYEXAUMELI k310 atlon. Small erain neser lookod botter, | 4 outh, and townrd the west Tincoln can | of Such & fuction, but it was not made wati- | spiteof their faise omens and discouraging | Jonx WiLitaxs, baggageman, Marion, T, | 4o much will bo hoard about n free ballotand | Hutior of tho wssissination and that thoy hat but some upprehension is falt lest the growth | 1! jnnditol st Linc festin the convention this morning, Ex- | peophecies M gt 3 about a free ballot und | ogjtive advico that Hippolyte was alive { straw be 100 rank, which may causo it to | b¢ seen, while tho bluffs of Weeping W GavEaoRiTorn baalilnis0) tht satd e oW 1| Bk hand and legs bruised. & fair count as in some cawpaigus,” suid the e i Ronrann v hioh Inuyioa O [ appear it tho north, and on the east the eye | Governov Foraker himsell puid a glowing | Roferring to the complaints among the | "\ W, A, Sraxsrs, Odobolt, In., right | senator with a smile. and well. 4 meots the hills of lowa, ‘Dhe business inter- | tribute to the ¢ cter and public services | froq traders about increased duties under the LAl ol e Senator Manderson _said, regardiug the STEADILY F. 0sts of Avoca aro many. Thore are threo | Of Senator Sherman, and that the culogy | new luw, Major McKinloy said 8yi¢ | sbin bruised. 5 . militury school at West Point, that in wi- chesille D, two. obd_ haicls, mumorous storca, | found a hearts wppriciation in tho breasts of | por' cont of thom ' were for | Wittiw LoNarisposerer, Watsonville, | ditian to” tho changos recomminded in the | a1 Hope Abandoned by Bi- Tifts rly allthat portion of town lyin representing every line of trale, manufac t",“"‘":"‘",‘“ ‘“'l,"“', £ l',"“"“,“‘_‘[‘ r“;l“‘,"";' the better protection of the Amcvican | Ia, internay injuries, number of cadets and the consequent changes | " D T D YAt botwe Union block and the: Baptice | turing establishment, real estate’ busine Y i o S e oted for the | fuvmer, 25 arc upon wino' and spirits, which Mus. Wowrrn, Decorah, [a., arm and hand | in the working force of teachers, some im- McDonald’s Physicians. WaLRARAItrorTi b .,.‘.’( of | opera nouse, ana an excellent system of | o % 159, ",”“.:‘ ‘,‘ o :,"Lf‘. or the | will hardly burden farmers, aud 5 are upon | o canG bised. portant modifications in the curriculum would InpiaNaroLss, Ind., June 17.—Ex-Sonator 5 1 b at vart of o ools. Tho latter are taken advautage of | \Wild eutbusiasin which groetod every men- | tobacco, an agricultural product. No i 2 y i be recommended. The course 10w 100 | MeDonald is stoadily failing ana his phys| Brondway to the railrond track on the north | SChools, “ho lattor are twen aqvauthce of | uion of the namo of Blaine, and there is al- | rocognition or the agricujitral ludustey can | Cuakies Bruwrer, New York, lefv side | p Feepuaninieto R cOCRE 18 oW 00 McDonald is g phy hus boon undor water twice fa the pasc fow | b 8, Buler OF feeed Btters, ready orgunizing a formidable Blaine voomin | b © found . in any previous — tariff | bruised and finger crushed. B e it el Feon | cians have abandoned all hopo for his recov- s as s = = the state of Ohio or else he spontanity of | |eyislation. While securing to the farmer | Mys, Heatox and little girl, Big Mound, | Mexican war when posts were established in | r¥, although they siay ho may lingor sovoral shxiiolty/Slyg i nthodpaieuithatilooraiGtithe BN alinEAlantons wo0d feelng manifested toward the distin- | a home murket by mcrensed protection, the | 1o proised. Spauish speaking torritory, was no longor o | days, Tho following messuges were ax- idences. 1n some @ gher portions | R eint o e | #UIShed secretary of stato marks him as the | reciprocity clauso was intendod to oxtend his | 1% a2 i S T T i o O e, of town cellars are filled with water aud OHFUY 1 9 o 7 : £ | favorite of the Buckeve state. B Gaxnxex, Montreal, Canada, bruised Y change ) terns huve caved in. Ruilroud and wagon | Brk.|—The new chapel hall of the K'remont | The convention opened with prayer, foreign market and upou terms more favor- is now required also. The additional | pxpcurive MANSION, WASHINGTON bridges are unharmed here, normal college was dedicated last evening | after which the report of the com: led the Gleaner, and found Lorensen’s body lodged agaiust & | the basement jail of the court houso at- | leading candidate and making his nomination Kingston, Jamaica, containing newsof the outbroaks at Port-au Princo and of cars went through the bridge, a distauce of All bridgvs over formerly ravines appronehing town are washed Tae Klkhorn river is rising fast and fastened it to a steam pipe overhead. The | lic carcer and services of Hon. Jopu Sherman are prospects for more rain this evenink d = ¥ forty feet. The baggage and smoking cars miduight. It led very hard here, wing Jacmel the Alvo touched at Nouvassa island, between Port-nu-Prinee In town miniature rivers have flowed dow the sides of the muin streets, and on some of the side streets the walks have floated like able than those accorded to compoting agri- | in left chest. number of cadots recommended would no | dure 17.—To the 1on, Joseph I Mc Do ighidedis R 2 A 3 cultural counts It s s sig-| Mir Rust, Boulder, Colo, internal in-| jmore than fill the vacancies which came in [ am very sorry tohear of your fifuess. Ace BT a I aton. with claborato coromonios, Tho exvrcises | mitlce on oreacntiats wus prosouted and | mficant fact that articles "~ which | jurios, Hho vegular army oach your. The number of | the Svmpnthy und hust wikhes fOr your ecovs Tuk Brr.]—About 2:30 this morniug it was [ o0ce of L00O, Hon dow M. Wuston bad | ushucit for permanent chairman of tho con- | and products which he sells —boar a highor | and back. O B o e ey oydron | Invraxarouts, Tud., dune i7—T0 Frosident discovered that Battle creck had over- | pit'Ging to ‘another engagencnt ho was | Yoution. His addross was briot, e | duty than ever before: 3 J. T. Warsir, Cbicago, TIL, side bruised, | IFGg act prissed ob the lust congress which Tor | s fusiand divects mo 10 ax pross. his. thakics flowed its banks. The alarm was immedi- | obliged to cancel this one. LRev, W. H. Bliss, | 10 ax-Governor. Forakar aross to prosont | 1o UrUinE 1o tho stute {ssues, Mujor Mcllin- | ankle sprained. quires examinations for promotions will also | for the kind expression contuluied in your dis- ately given and all the men of the town | pastor of the Fremout Congregational church, |y ydne of Willium McKinlay for govormor. 1:‘;\"““Mr"'l"‘;"l»"‘“ S “’I'f'Mm“‘l!g"“’“;f‘\lll“: F. E. Westoy, postal clerk, head and side | tend to increase the number of vacancie: ‘J;f:'x::ffl".';.'.i‘@’f“».j."'{:'v.‘".:).‘»"'h“‘.‘fu\.,""‘Tf.flf»’:\['x'[.‘l turned out to ronder what assistanco thoy [ Wit socured in bis stand, g oration Was & | When he appeared the dolegites furly wout | depriving. e ine) logally . elocted | bruised. LI D ey Y hatover niny bo tho- roault could to those living near the creek, Al fn | SOl abd Olod et o Bl e of the | Whd with enthusiasm, He saia: | republican lientenant. governor of his seat | W Lakry, bruised. Mis Joserin B MCDONALD. danger were helped out in wugons and no | Northwestern Journal of Education, Lincoln; ntle '“'.“”{ tho Convention: I have now iGentibinea clino Gonsontion now | without a legal contest, with making an un- | Riciawn Kocuas, Now York, contusion T it o o ) 3 4 e most pleasmg duty to perform. This | just and partisan congressional gerrymande - hi G Elavic 2 3 lives were lost, The town is half overflowed | Prof. O'Connor, principal of the Arlington | oonre: R et ity Just and partisan congressional gorry er, | on forehend and chie, fractureof left clavicle, e Tan e iy at present cople havi F e Rt superinten Fgton | contest upon whicli wo are about to enter is { an with unparalloled extravagauce in stat oy e apyiel dicrs at Lead City ; present and people have to go anout in | schoo "\ D oo to be ini some respects of an unusual charac- | axpenditures. R. W. Ciiasuens, brakoman, spiue brulsed, Deavwoon, 8. D, dJune 17.— [Special Tele- | Heavy Rains Over the Country Inters boat). T is thonght that the mill dam will | the Fromont eits scliools: Prof. dluiderson | er.” Not only is tho governorshipor Ohio at | “iuinediately after the closo of Melinley's | left hip dislocated. e R B e sere with the Telegraph, go and large damage has already been done atry stuke, but the contest involyes more than the | stirring speech thero were loud cries of Fraxk Syiti, news agent, slightly brutsed. | yuion of Bluck Hills soldiors und sailors of Cir10A00, June 17.—An abuormally wide ! county, ). V. Stephens, superintendent of 4 S 4 10 orops and to tie railvoad company. Sey- [ couuty, . V. Stephens, covernorship, more than the general assem- | “Sherman! Shorman? Tho familiar figure 2 decorat, L co ribs ) « some tod eral miles of track have washed out and | tho Dodge county schiools. bly, more than public institutions. It reachas | of tos aeiom et 0 Obie fanits e | 1. Vikt4as Wouwri, Decoralr, Ia,, throo ribs | the late war commenced at Lead City today, | spread ruin bas mudo lifo burdeusome today several bridges, which will delay the trains R A = iuto national politics, A United States sen- | from the erowd in the roar of the hall and | ProKen: - aud will continue through tomorrow. The [ to tnousands of ruilroad men and telegra- for two days. The beot sugar crop around Rraoky "'v","“' g iy ronplo; ator will depend upon its result, and more im- | arain the enthusiastio scenes of the conven- The mail car is noarly submerged in water | ,roerammo today extended from recoption | phiers. Advices from polnts stretehing ina this placo hos suffored great dumage, 1t is rll\hxl‘*\"“\[;*"" i’,““‘”",‘“ B “(“’I‘""l ‘5“ portauy st than ell, thiswill dotorming [ vion wero ro-cuacted. TuibisspeehiSenator | and covered with “houvy ““"""'*-l'”" the | ynd welcome of visitors at 9 o'clock this | lino between New Yorl and Kansas City and lought that the sudden rise of the creck | Pne Bre.| -George . Hamn whether Ohio o go iuto the great | Sherman eulogized the republican party, r csseuger camo out of tho window sml- | powin, R e : A TP Al soutic ol publican or at the heaa of the democratic | tion, Continuing, Sherman said: “We vocal concert with which thoe day’s exercises a BRI0R.¢ R! ppary tho ) ol . Sherma d: o escanaa neaniTaddle o ks g o rails and sodden wires. In many places the ! v | the racoil of @ practical joke. ey jointly | Souveution. [[Appliuse| We shall wiu this | thorefore van honestly clalm that our party The escape of Engineer Liddle and bis | gloseq at 11 o'clock tonight. The reunion is | * Baxciorr, Nob., Juno 17.—[Special to Tne ueolliof) - bragy | Wlow Jotuthy | flebt, vt wo rmust not. o content with win- | lua oo the faith ul sorvant of tho peopia | fireman was almost miruculous. Thoy both | yttended by all tho posts in the kiits, and. | W o tndication bf cossntion, o \Westeri Ber.—Heavy rains fell hero yesterday, | loaded “r‘{‘_‘ 0 “‘“_“"lj‘“j-'g” With. noarly ey }»‘\}"xl{l\\;:{l“\;,\Il{l” ‘l“r‘llm;vlfll-;;v:kll.\;. ;!w i- | and fairly entitled to thelr confidenco and | went down with tho engine, the cab going | hus brought together some eight hundred | Unicn's swircs in the great tereitory indi sonleing the ground thoroughly. Corn is | 81T 0 :l“"”” “ ;‘”'“";"‘: ‘*"‘:"” ‘1‘ *‘“']I R o A SR AupRork. - But “‘.cnfli 1Ay ToAL I-:I"‘l;uflm‘-::;- into the river aud the boilor standing lmost | poople-in addition 0 the votorans from Cus. | eatod woro tonight practically uscloss oxcopy littlo lato, but farmers suy the crop prospects | EHee0 At WO HETE B0 Rt BRI | who, of all othors, can wost surcly command | strictost serutiny of the conduct of | P° r,,.“n. ular. ]l :.e hrl]xu was & covered | tor Hill City, Rapid City, Sturgls, White. | abrare intervals. = 7 are more favorable than for several years. | foll from his busgy Sufering fr Y olfeots | our undivided steength. S ¢ ol | one and is a complete wrock. R e R g Ll S L 5 Fisile oIl frow his buggy sufering from the effects 1 L i tho present adwivistration of Benja- & wood, Spe i EALTHY BANCHMAN LYNCHED. Thousands of ncres of vrairie are boing | of the poison. - 16 was brought back to town | 1t IS not my privilege to point him out: 1t | min Hurrison. The recent republican | A couple of doctors from Perry, In., were | poyts fu the Black Hills, A fentur broken this yeur in the Logan vallev. An | unconscious, and after much effort by the at- | 18 10 Wnaws privt ;e to point him out: that | congress, in connection with President Har- | sent here by special train. Dr. Honry of | i the presence of tho troops | Thomas Wagner Taken His attempt 18 being mado to lewse the Winne- | tending physician, was soon_relioved from | alroady has been done. By comman cousent | rison, dealt with all tho leading domestic | Coon Rapids was the first physician ou the [ of cavalry and the Kighth cavalry band from RITAARE bago reservation lands to settlers for a torm | danger. * Promptly upon Wis recovery he had | #ll exes are turned in direction. Oue | questions of tho time and with the most im- | oing All were kept busy until morning. | the garrison at Fort Meade, The oxercises AT AL e e of yeurs, Should this sneceod it will bo tho | the two jokers trrested and brought before | man there is who, moasured by tho exigen- | portunt questions, both Zorelgn and national, | & AUiverekopiuey aKl masing, i tho garcison b Rork Meate: (s exervlsca |l Wagnmite BAsoin (vl Merino, - Wye) moans of bringing about four thoussnd new | the county judge. Thoy were bound over to | €ies of this oceasion, stands full head and | [very one of these has cither been settled or Tho iujured were taken to the hotel at Coov | tomeerow W SRS S BTG FWER | June 17.—Special Telegram to Tur Bee, | — sottlers into this part of the stato 110 JIStFICE Conet In 0o sum of §1,000 each, | bouldors abovo ull bis comrudes. That man | iy iu a way of settlement. The adminlstra- | Rapids and overything that could bo was | by tho govorue of the stae, f bl £0 BE | iyiguas J. Wagner, i wealthy lorsoiman, was Horses Killed by Lightning Yhich $hoy. furglahid B blan il SRR ST | g atiCle Tmm«mlmdhn:‘;m“fl but the { done for their comfort. The private rosl- | o gyeujug a banquet to the old suilors and | taken from his homo Juno 4 and hanged to s IR R et R, 5 e 9 anelanse;) sublime ogotism of Clevelgnd, his 0pposition | gepces wore thrown open to the passongers 5 ght o oamp Ares . > RO Nonvey, Nob., June 17, —(Special to T Corner Stone Laying. “There aro many reasons why he should | to the protoction policy, Ri4 want of sympa. de '; o ““m _I“ fl' rta . -Jvlur' AL, soldiers and at I;u,hll’xmnl fire cottonwood treo thres miles northeast ,l‘n, Ber.|—Last nizht lightning struck and Prarrssovta, Neb, June 17.—[Special | be (x-v:n_“nlh‘d 'h‘lm" first pluce 1‘"! ‘l; '»nw thy for union soldiers and his narrow no- | 8nd tho citizens offo Y ¥ FATAL WATERSBOUT IN MEXICO, | Th DY n.'x o nmh v.w.fl;‘]r »:mx‘,‘. m\‘\‘::n lled two horses belouging to W, mad- | to Tue Bek.|-Cass county's new $s0,000 | 8nd tried, and s no experiment. o has | tions of finunco and publie credit. He de . ATAL 4 ks - | tnusked nud tho other withou disguise, L 3 Jog el Wy Ouady [ it0- TuRi e il s 8 been o loug time in public service. He bas | vised nothing aut scoomplished nothing The wrecking train is at work removiug [ ; 5 & Wignor was taken in frons on his fav wick aud @ colt belonging to Goorge Gil- | court house is rapidly growing iuto a thing | peen iduntified with overy great measuro of | A democratic house passed the Mills tarift | tne wrock. Passengers aro transforred au | TWenty-Three Persons Killed at San | whito horso and hanged by s own christ of beauty and elogauce. Its erection 1s being | the repubhican party in both the field aud the [ bill, but it was negleotod by the senate aud [ 1o vore of the wred R ET R is Potosi. Tho lynchors are not. known. No reason Crops aro lookiug well tn this soction, and | by hed with the utmost vigor and the 20th of | forum. His tariff courso has been onc of | by the peoplo in the elaction of s, In | the sceneof the wreck aud many of thoin- ¢y o) Muxico (via Gulveston), June 17, [ kuown at this time for the crimo, B et doublo-honded Fourth | the prosent month has been decided upon as | Patriotio conviction aud time will justify this | marked contrast with this is the republican | Jured loft thiz morning for thelr Honioa, gL e et i e G0N R S e 0 10 day upon which the laying of the corner | conviction rcers, administration of Horrson and the recent ie bady of Be droyd, fxpresy 4 ! 5 L THE 2 CCAST. of July celebration. One will be run by tho [ the duy e h ’HH”._I,:L“:, *Ihis convention today meaus that 500,000 | republican congress. Mimt in wiportance | messenger, has not yet been recovered. His | tains in which s situated the Conception si el Qrand Army of tho Republle and the other | 3800 Wie, ™ 1f*'aécordance with the ex- Jublican voters of Ohio have got together | was the entire revision afour revenne laws | parentslive at Denver, sud he boarded at | ver mine, in the state of San Luis Potosi For Omaha and Vicinity—Slight showers; by the busitiess men of the town. O b e oS okt o | 9nd aro i,,”,.;,”,”““.w, y and its pr This bill” was subjectod to th most careful | Kighicenth ';'l”\l odg o w'r“-'l‘:lm ;!;“-v ight porsons woro illod and a largo nun P Liaos troaTR TR 1o inissioners bave ndopted resolutions asking sy proud of its represeutation 1w | serutiny in both housos and passed as a re- | bud his friond Claronco P DORAES MBMHEGE: ARG DERRARLY, Wi WAsHINGTON, Juno 17,k st till 8 p, i 1 3 thel lal w both state and | publican measure and was approved by the | in the baggage car wheu tho wrack occurr stroyed and the mine was badly dumaged OaknaLE, Nob,, Juno 17.-|Special Tolo. | tho Masons of this city, asslatoc by SWOESE | pytion Vo are proud of that | hrosident, 1 is in iny jadgment a wiso law | and boti went down together. Matiy wules were kil 3 Phursday : For North ana South Dakota, gram to Tur Ber.|—The hardest rain ever | {iko thuveo of the onerclses, i i cousorvative, patriotic man, General Har- | and will bear the most eareful scrutiny. It T'he hody of Kxpress Messenzer Oldroyd Tho lutest telegram from Luis Potosi | Nevraska and lowa ~Laght showers; stations known here fell yesterday from 8 to 6 p.m. it " vison, who sits lu the white house, [Cheers | isa fuir law, for it oxteuds its bonefits not | Was found tonight under six feet of water, | places tho number of bodies recovercaat tho | ary te vo; northerly winds; warmer; The precipitation was five fnches. Collars o e—— and applause. | We are proud, * too, of \'to tho artisan but'to the farmer and | frmly pinned down by the electric Light | scene of the witlorspout at tw thico. S0 | fu winds Pridiy are filled, sidowalks aro gone, H00 feet of the 5 o AN that brilliant, magnetic statesman, | producer in every field of employment, Tho | plant far thirty pers have been | and. ICuusas railroad track is romoved with one bridge Ky 0 | MelKiuley bill moro carofuily sud boneficiully | Strangers are flocking to town frowm a dis. | hurt, Work at th | « it we T towit Tho "damoce Lo crops §s ot | Bram o Tik Bre | —A number of Norfoli's | to America, James G, Blaite. * Prolongea | protects the farmer in bis productions than | tance of fifty miles to so tho wreck d | e 18 ¥ lhe v lnds upd fuir known, It i still rainioe bankers, merchants and capitalists were | €heers, buttossing and fun waving for over a | any previous measurc and its inovitable ef- [ the traiu boeen lit with kerosene lamps i | tea Elair; war e N, TIBAR A ST SRR, (AR nute] We “aro proud also of " tho fuct Is encouragiug. Muufuctures will give stoud of electriaity a rogular holucaust would g i LB l,”'l_".“"'""“- missionrs today to givo reasons why their | cubinct of the Unitea States fu | fosne faruicrilio best possible murkot for o McCarthy is not expected to live until Victims of the Bale Dis R assessments sho bo raised. They up- | tho person of Charles Foster. [Applause.| | boar discussion and will improve on ne. | WOrning, | | Signal Rocket Pired Among Passe BaLE, June 17,-I'io uumbor of deaths re- peured and the cousaquence is the county will | We are proud of our great seuator, who bus | quaintauce. The new features of tho vill re- | William Penn, chief clerk of rallway mal gors on the City of foea iy Tustead of ralsing tho | served his state with such aistinetion that | Jating to sugar and tin plate wills.on demon. | $ervice is hero. 'He reports the mail in th uright 1540 by Junss Gor b Heina, elght wiles soutbwest of this place, while | val it loworod, a5 it was shown | he justly enjoys the distinction of standing | strata the most satisfactory results, The in. | Wrecked car to be {u torriblo shape. Tho car ? cultivating corn, was struck by lightniugand | that other proporty was not ssed in pro- | at the licad of the grand men in the greatest | creased duty t be put upon tin plate will | Was submerged in the river, where it is 0 bodies killed instantly. Both of his horses were | portion legislative body on eart Cleors develop and has uiready doveloped tin mines | Sull lying, wail sacks had 1o be | Cable—Special to Ly ) s huvo killed “Onio is the Lookout Mountain of the | in several states and territories, so that we | 1! B RApOP mAl the departur | ) prevent M W inners. political battles upon which we ure enteriug, | may confideutly liope iu a short period that o1 ho drranged 8 A Damaging Storm Hastinas, Neb., Juuo 17 clal to Tue | William McKinley jr., s the Joo | we will be sweetened by untaxed howe sugax Nionuana, Neb., June 17, —[Spectal to TUE | Hep,] ~The first snnual commencement ex- er of the republican ‘party, (Cheer aud protected by untaxed tin plate. Thearts = 5 hip A Al Bre.|—The storm of Monday seems to havo | ercisos of one of Hastings' worthy in. | 2 we 8o " the - hoye(laughter of demagogues which were at the last elec s okl | WAD pLX SRAIUALAR AERLEAiks bogub here and passed into South Dakota | stitutions. the Visit ol L ,x,'.l‘,""”..m'” (Jollow “him - up tion plagod upon e crodulous o dcceive 1 1 and o—The Fur whero cousiderable damugo was done along | place last evening large number of | sides tielp bim plant the flag of republic- | will soon return to plague the inve its path. Two large bridges near Springfield | frionds of the stud n the | Buism there. |Applause.l And uext year, | this republican measure with its kiadred Lindbe . ——— | inspired by this glorous achievement all | measu of reciprocity snd fair ‘,wl 3 | ¢ indbo's Annual Reunion of Bla:k Hills Sol- WIRES IN 5AD SHAL Tho G PR Coleridge, are at present 1n difiiculty over Tho:.Q il Eanked. in has been in progress since last night, A waterspout fell on Sunday on the moun Nob., Juno 17. o who has taught law to Europe with respect gram toTus Bree, |- Yesterday ovening at 5 o'clock Bartholmew Bogus, & farmer living hlopg f e evening a ¢ o AWaY the g - wero blown down, and # Javge bouse about | - Mx miles nortbwes : CONTINUED ON THILD FAGE, I w Maine « 1 be tu were only s y injured, orthwest of hore was badly i [CONTINVED ON TUILD PAGE.J colutus from Mulue to Oregoa will be turaed [CONTINUED ON BECUND PAGE. | y y iu)

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