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- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRiDAYUIJUNE 19, 1S91—TWELVE PAGES. 3 e —————————————————— SCOOL BOY HERD DROWNED, |2 ,‘";.‘:‘j“r;,..("4'::':1,::“;:x:f,,,,“;":;l!Dlzylif\lel) THE GOVERNNENT, | aptisie b b tsnesommne oo | IS [5” SOMETHING FRESH, | 2t s oo it [ NOT AN EXPENSIVE STATE, 1 person. T ywing board was elected | ground, being fatally iMjursd. The ovalloon Goneral Warner, who is expected to areive in unanin ors for the ensuing shot up with the other two noither of the morning, venr arner Miller, New York: General whom had the stightost fmowledis of how to IR or e ki Toung Miles Lotes His Lifo After Saving | Smucl Thomas, New York: Stuyvessut | fmpriant Amendment to tha Factory Bill | Randic it aud before lom was out of slsht; | Tnterstate Qommission Listens to 0 F_WRECKER Nubracka Almost Pags Uncle Sam for His feveral Others, al ' railroad; W. Seward Webb, New | Adopted in the Commons, them, they were given up for lost, but this plaints from Rival Salt Dealers, Milwaukee Flyer Was Ditched by a Postal Accommodations, iRt prosident of the Wagner palace afternoon thoy descenddd unharméd at Ver- | Tie on the Track. s | npany: Smith M. Weed, Platts — saillgs, nearly famished and badly fright | Drs Morses, la, June 18, - Spocial Tele: TWO COMPANIONS MET THE SAME FATE. W X \I ‘\" ‘_“"“l'} L '”_‘f“"“ | CH'LDREN PROHIBITED FROM WORKING, | ened: t— CHARMAN FINLEY AND THE ALTON, | gram to Tur e T'ho railway commis. | SOME VER INTERESTING FIGURES, of th company: J. F. O'Shaugh 75 Big Artificial Lake Bursts sloners rotured today atnoon from an o o . Now York: H. B. Slavin (president VIESNA, June 18, A artificlal lake 1,000 clal fuspection of the wrock of the Milwaukeo rrow Escape of Teacher and Amorican conteacting and dradge con- | Home Secrotary Matthews Denounced | foot long, 350 feet wide and 80 foet doep, | Passenger Agents of the Buffalo Lines | p i BIE O f‘ it “\“‘l_“_‘m_ What it Costs to Handle tho Mails— Scholars—Water Flowing Into the mI\.x'.mv‘ st of tha dredg by the ¥ The Trath of Signor formed by the Martal glacior behind the Discuss thie Scalping of Coupon at Cedar Rapids Tuesday night | Omaha n 8o of Profit Indows of the Building— SFOLARY. Of (e - CAMBANY Corte's Lute Report Zufatlfernor mountain, in Tyrol, burst its Tickets from Buffalo to After viowing tho wreek aud talking with | —Not a Costly i Other State News. Hoyt, New York: Henry A, Parr, CohTirmSE confiues today aud flooded tho valley. Tho Bt todis th6' lujured passengers, tho :boatd swore TR Baltimore: Gordon McDonald, New York huge voiume of escaping water caused a several of the employes of the road and took ; [1 - |1]n' annual meeting ; (n\l‘ Nicaraugua — shock like an earthquake to the surrounaing oo their testimony of bow the accident oceurred e ‘o toh. o 18 Specl Tole. minil, steam navigation and trading company ONT 18 . abate o | country and made a deafening noise. As KKANe\s Of 0. 0 18, o intorstate The engineer said that his teain was a ‘. Juno 18, 3p6 to T -~ ’ - i Ay A E AL pectal Tele- | wagheld and the followlng officers elected Loxpox, June IS.-In the debate inthe |y i Kapitants bud expected for somo time | '_\‘ WA e DAl \h X”, rlf,:.,, tlo behind time, and was ranning fast to | RoINeY s 3 \J ,»_1 ‘.,IHL' o Tir Bry,]—Word has just been ynimon Albort O, Cheney, Samuel C. | house of comumons today on tho factors bill | past this accident would happen and had ae. | commerce commission, now fn session here, | PR, (CHIC Yty At WAk EUnt gk fast (o | > oficials of tho postofica doparte ceived from West Emorik, an inland town Alexander T. Mason, Wi Miller | the amendment of Mr. Sidnoy Buxton (1ib- | cordingly mado preparations looking to the | today heard the caso of the Kansas salt | piqs MRS SR A0S WG AT Ve | mont have furnished somo intorosting statise the western part of this, Madison co | ® W. Davis eral) to prohibit children under eleven years | safety of their lives and property, it is hoped | dealers, who charge the raflroads with dis- | type, thore are three switches, As the | tical information connected with the oporae plkebahiind 0 FORNED A that no fatalitios have been caused by the mination against the IKansas mines and in | gine crossed the middie switeh it struek a tio | tions of the postal that three school childen were drowned dur- ostablishmen Ihoy V CABINED of age from working was adopted by a voto ing the storm yesterday while at school. ; of 202 0 186, The goverament, was thus de- | FOR I, Its tercibie rush, but vaports feom | favor of tho Michigan mines. The Michigan wodged o botwean the rails, wnd tho front | claim that tho fizures mado up by thom aro & Their names were s, Hamlin and Cox, | President Barrillas' OId Ministers | feated. Tho majority ruled the few conser- | ara anxiously mwaited, It is known that | Salt association through its general agent, r.nv‘.l.‘.(w‘“.-uld.‘f,““fl]”m: (‘“:; I‘_‘”"_: K, WILhOURD | ra0 {ndex of the business situation in the ranging in age from eight to ten years. The Refuse to Be Snubbed. vative membe Mr. Buxton's amendment | much property has been destroyed. Tho [ Joy Morton, asked to be impleaded in the In this condition the engino crossed the | Country, for when times are good the postat | school bouse s situated at the interseetion of | i1y or Mexico, June 15,—A. privato teles | will affect 150,000 to 200,000 children in this | bursting of the lako was duo to the softening | case. The request was granted. Thisaction | bridee. The conctics, howevoer, loft the track, | Feceipts stoadily advance, while in “off" | two small creeks. 1t appears that the water | gram from the city of Guatemala says there | kingdom uow ewployed fn manufacturing of the glacier, which is 200 feot in thickness. | oy tho part of the association practically e gsocond one strikiug tho supports of tha | years the showing thoy can make is not 8o had risen to such a height that 1t was pour- | lias been a gereral shaking up in the cabinot | districts as hulf timers, It 1s a humanitarian Burial of the Basle Victims. tukes the defenso out of tho hanc, eof the | FOCER Kyockink Lt tnto the river I‘w‘f”\”f.“;m | stistactory, It 1s bardly socessaty to add fnie iato the windows when the teacher and | of President Barrillas, The trouble in the | reform aud was opposed by the bulk of the [ Baste, Juno 15.—A public funeral was | railroadsand causes tho fizht to bocome ono [ arrfie [ Ut HiG the paiiee T WHE G | thiat the statistics for the Last yoar aro of the sciolars ttempted their cscape, with the | cabinet was occasioned by the fact that Bar- | operatives who benofit by the labor of their | neld fora large numberof the vietims of | between th Michigan and Kansas salt deal- | the train he bt s back | primo order. But the present purpose is not abovo fatal result. Young Miles saved villas wanted to take thie responsibility of | offpriug. The liberals argued that the abol- | Sunday’s disaster near Moeachenstein, The | ers. The taking of cvidence fn the case | into the water. 'Thie enguicer au | to genoralize, but rather to give some facts | e of hus teacher and several of the scholars | running every department without consult- | ishing ot child labor would provide moro | entire population atiended the servicos accupled the entiro time of toduy’s session of | escaped miraculously | and figures of intorest relative to the operas | before ho was drowned. Another son of Mr. | ing his secrotarics, This resulted in a revolt | work for adults. Many more bodies have been recovered at | the commission 4 singular Death tions of the postal system in Nobraska. - 2 of Sunday’s railway oF NOAY o conelusion of the hearing the case i cath, | i A et A Miles drifted about elghty rods and finally | and the secretaries wore fired. Tho ne J. E. Gorst explained that the proposal | (e scenc of Sunday's railway disnster noar | At tho conclusion of the hoaring the oitc | Mansmattrows, I, Juno 13.~(Spocial [ T'ho total postal receipts fn the state during “. is 1 fe by cling ; to a mudmili tower | eapinet now is as follows: Minister of for- | had been agreed to at the Berlin labor ¢ headless and others withouy arms or legs, | sion left this evening for Chicago, where its [ Telegram to Tur By I 3. Wilcox, f the last yoar reached tho suwn of i1, 000.07, il the water subside eign relations and public works, De {mn once in order to bring England mto harmony | ‘odny the dismemberea body of a beautiful | next sessiou will be held. fivo years the efficiont cashior of the North- | N ‘1 ally enough, nearly all of this largo Joane College O 4. reasurer, A. Guilar: minister of war, Presi- | \ith other nationson the only point on which | girl was found. accordance with the law ot 3 sstern railway hore, died fro simgular | fund came from the sales of postage stamps, y UL el i dent Ba 3 minister of the inte and | Atk L o | 0f 1555 the canton witl d the expenses of Division of Competitive Traftic. s Bty o 8108 IO R | ticned ot valopas iid: postal 6AEAS fou THIS Cuerr Neb,, Juno IS Special to Ty Y > e N she was behind hand, but it was distinctly € pel \ i ) e fd 1 cause today. Three months ago he became I i d P A 4 ) justice, Valleta, President Burrillas has con- | the funcrals of all the vietims of the disaster, | CiicAGo, June 18.—The question of divic Pt Mentataon ettty Bex. | —There were scven conte for the | {rneted now lonn of $5.000.000 with the ob- | tnderstood that the signing of the conferonce LI {ng competitive trafle on a porcontage busis | Suddenty hourso, v lost his volea on- | from tamull salos and quick profitatt tha Doane collego oratorieal prizes on Tuesday, | ject of retiring the rotws in cireulation protocal did uot bind England’s legislation on Signor Corte Said It. 5 O A anoreenion it | ivelvs “Sixiivooks ho coughed up a | Uncle Sam gathers in postal willions, 1 all itted themselves with credit, | A treaty of | between Salvador and | the su Rowe, June 18— Tho statement ofthe Fan. | °1d thus accomplishing the resuit formally | ohjcicon bone that had o iged i his throat. | and those realized #0818 Aother Phe contest wi a close ono. H. (. House | Guatemala has been r d by the Salva- obtained by pooling is agitating tho tran: From that aay h health ran to decline. oureo of revenuo is from box its, which Mr. Morley challonged the government to | fulla is confirmed that Signor Corte, the late ven the salos of wiiste ast | vielded 5,600 . coutinental association, which is in session | Ho remained at bis post of duty unt dorian congress won first prize, #5: Miss Bertha Stul Tels Giatmed by Bl Liempo (newspaper) | 8Y Whether thoy opposed Mr. Buxton's | Italian consul at New Orleans, has prepared | poro' At a meeting of the pussengor agents | Friday. The decensod was aged thirty-two | haper secured $12238, These are tho threa sceond, §15; L. A, Turncr, third, $10. thit yellow fover is causing many deaths in | amendment or not, whercupon tome Secre- | a report on tho lynching affair in that city, in | yo4at report was received from a special | 0 leaves a wifo. The romams will bo | sources of pustal rvenuo, as the mouey The r v cluss day exercises yosterday | Vera Cruz & tary Matthews intimated that the government | Which he afiirms that the victims belonged | e LA T fror | tAKeN to DewWitt for burial. order establishment s considered a distinct aro. hold. in ‘the Congrexational churchon | . Somoliora Brothors, bankers of Gundala- | would not accopt the amendmont to no particular society, but were murdered | Commitieo rocommending u plan, but after institution Nk WL H (et s B | BHREE6 PR 81,400,000 LAMILUL I ARGLU LU simply because they were Italians and were | much discussion action on it was postponed Killed by Ealling State. Durine tho year the total oxpenditures Tho prosidont’s” vacoption, at. Gylord hall, | 0ssets, €600,000, ) Sir J. B. Gorst, who was a delegato to the | competing with the uative This | until tomorrow Drs Motsts, Ta., June 18, ~[Special Tele- | amounted to §1,710,016.07. From this it can TG eomimoh GomATb L eoTcars S asEHIQ 1 IEE [ Bartido, liberal, says the financial con. | Berlin conforence, abstained from voting. ;'(‘I“l“l l;]";" 1"""‘;‘\'*“{v 1 any of the green The freight department decided today to | gram to Tite Bie.| -Joseph Wasky and s ".'\l‘“'““b"{”‘“""'“"‘,“”“,‘"";fl.'”;".“.‘““:.‘ Yor ["“’\2 SroRIRE nndivis n0BIBLra) ARETE dition of Guatemala is terrible; that the in T'he object of the Buxton clause might still | books published on the affair, chargo full tarill rates for the transportation | son Willium, mirovs at tho Christy cont mine, ST Ly el UL prop A fair statement s indeed, i 1 ment | terior loan of that republic has This mornin e dot n omitted | be defeated by an amendment, but it is ex- ro, but to re- | about four miles cast of Dos M yods. of world's fair exhibits to Chicu; is rather mislead- | Gl o, SO o oL B el T pected that the government will aceopt tho | pyipyry, Juno 18.—Tho polico lovied upon | trn the proporty after tho close of tho expo- | lelled today. Both wore doad whew found in [ ini, as the lurgestiten it tho expense account »only grad e 0l 1@ normal departmen his procecdin Hega 82 VG SO0 1t 10 \ sitiol ree of cl g0, 1Y 1 is for the nsportation ol o nils on | The eraduates of the re courses were: | should have ordered it and not the president. ‘n‘ul ; ws in commonting on the matter | £00ds belonging to the Tipperary surcty of it ’.“l‘_“r“' B " dhtuiiiy s GHEH B Bias s BISLITEY |n‘ ,v:“mr‘r\‘.’ o Iu ‘H‘\’l‘ :h‘;‘»l .vlll:‘ l\‘ ‘\" I‘I\lo Jues W. Cooper, Eva Putmun, J. A. Otis, | [l Cronista, o weekly journal publishea in | gaiq that the blow is both damaging and ig- | Messrs. Dillon and O'Brien, and the goods 3 e FLAA O M. Wasky was o Bohemian, aged forty-tive, | (TG TEG HES TS FURIER SR ERe Carrie Cooper, Amos A. Davis, May Ben- | Guatemaly, bitterly attacks what it terms | yominious, and that not even the resignation | were sold at auction today, the owner buying Chairman Fiuloy has addressod a commwuni- { and leaves a wife and six ctildren, The fam al character, But this is all_ineluded i HELHARA Gy Wi Graeni. mlie ow wero | “the ruinots financial policy of the Guatema- | of Home Seeretary Matthows will save tho | i for £25 the amount of his Liability. onoral Passenger Agent Charlton, [ il had charge of “the mine bonrding house, | 104l charactor, 1t this is all fieluded i well celivered and all showed ab and [ lian govornme government from discredit and disgrace. —_— o action of the Alton in reducing | and were highly respocted. William's ago | fhe Stiteis qots of expenses. [t expedis deep study. ihe CGuatemalion election excitement is ex- | B9 e O (SR ORIV Seoretary Rumored Hevolution in Portugal. | rates to £0 and $13 as a broach of agreement. | wus about twenty-on L S A G The diplomas were presented by Prof. | tending to Houduras, swhere the feeling | Matthews 15 a costly luxury to the stau Loxboy, June 18.—Rumors of a revolution ll'"_' \"';h‘th"x‘\\_.u‘nrlxlw 7:““\‘11"h.”"‘xm’-”.‘]' bu e S e S ALR) POy ; s amalisyE realon'c/ogeanils appacently very e doteat ofth goveenmont will scriously | in Portugal caused a drop . Portuguese vl ekeaocial sy rorA ol wiltcompt o B T 5 B Iliere was paid to postmastors as compens e i o age the prospects of every unionist can- o o a >or- 2 POOL WILL 2 DL LN ELIU I . Oies| 9 POV Ll sation ¥ U185, and for clerks in postofs An Allinnce Candidate. - Fovel T g BLALEL DEOSY 5 per cents of 15 and a heavy decline 1 Por. 2 % e o Tose || sation $37.301.35, and for rke in i S w!;v? \fll“lv\ni;"lf] (?lu !nu,‘n. "\hr}“{“:fd i?\’j.w\»ll‘llv‘\’-‘ didate in the next general election, tuguese railroads, but the reports proved to Trafic Manager Busenbark of the Chicago, | gram to Tue By he union depot matter | fives, ront, Hght and fucl, §30.874.60. Tho be fulse. St. Paul & Kansas City road denies that his | camoe up in the city council awain today on a | letter carriers received $i1,600.52 and the e company has any intention of withdrawing | \oion'to reconsider. It is sald some changes | railway mail clorks trave onnt of ill heaith and woula a Pk Bre.|—Wilbur F. Bryant, an attorney | net oftice o; rr USSIAN FINANCES, g o the state of this city and a prominent prohibitionist | Fetire to private life. Senor Auguino al Ordired to Behring Sea. from tio pool. The Northwestern will be . 50,012,605, 5 suid he ¢ ot bel 0 o as to the v ) ™ isti olled by ry bon o turn over | Wil be made in accordance with the mayor's t I who stumped tho stato for the amendment | St Re g3 n0f YEieve, WO SOmArE MG | mporial Ministor Presents His State- | Vicrous, B, C., Juuo 18.—Three Bristish | compelled by tho advisory board to turn over | S 1% (GRS SESHERER WA TR SRETEE | herd aro 1107 postoflices in the atato, an last fall, is avnouiiced ns the leading candi- | States, and roforring to the probabilities of ment to the Dict. war vessels havo boen ordered to Behring | {9 the MAplo Toaf toa b spoidht SUornton | payinent of ny dumavo or costs, Otherwise [ Increase of thirty-sevon over tho previous L . date of the farmers’ alliance for stato su- | another war, he stated that President Bar- | Benery, June 13.—In the uppor house of | sea to co-operate with the American cruisers | Dosinacs = x be would refuse to sign it. e s il pree judge during the coming campnign. | pilias was consulting tho interests of all tho | ypo Prassian diot. today tTerr Mo 12 || iaenrorcin sitioibaaling areeniarits 3 < soventy-oue, but thirty-four were dise A i © S y Herr McQuel, im. & TROUBLE OVER SPLIT TICKETS, rel rde ontinued ' Bryant has heretoforo been identified with | Central American republics and was trying | Dot et ATt i sl e THOUKLE OVER SPL < Steers Stumpeded. ¢ A iy ; thé republicans and was at onc timo olected | to maiutain peace. perial minister of fuance, will present his SOhema YA TR G R n Al The passenger representutives of Font Dovar, Ta., Juno 18..—|Special Tele- | A to the postmastors, tho figures contro. b district atterney on that ticket. He is said R financial statemont, the substance of which Crry oF Mexico (via Galveston), Juno 18,— | Buffalo lines met today with Chairn gram to Tue Bik, | —A monster hord of cattle ';v" "“l e ating b ety to be strongly supported for this nomination. NAT X ) ERS, s vs: T al ac o curre 3 i gt bl ' Finley of the Western Passenger associat . T t p s few die and none resign,” as seven of X 12 s i;,,l,‘\\,"{.?.\ll““ir llu\-munl]i,‘;l "‘L:\s‘u’-‘[\v‘x:“ni:uvn“:;ll Pedro Montt, who is commissionea by the | aud diseussed tho sealping of coupon tickets | Stampeded in Tuttle's Lake. There were | the Nebraska postmasters gied wiinin the AR EInelOFIDTIEN; ancial year, he said, g € that | Gyt insurgents to obtain recognition of | from Buifalo to St. Touls by way of Chicago. | 4000 head in the hera, ownea by farmers i and 25 resiguod. The' romovals nuie mrork, Neb., dune 18, Speeial gram to Tur Bre.]—As the Creighton train was coming from Seribner today the side bar of the engne broke, causing quite a commo tion. Fireman Murphy jumped from the sction of Officers and Other Busi- e aT et 4 J b ! tho government must exercise caution, for | o1 cause from Mexico, is also accredited | The Buffalo rouds agreed to place such re- | Humboldt aud iossuth counties. In their | bered 123 Resw Leihacted, although the accounts showed & prob- | ;)0 yyited States. strictions on the sulo as to give the wostern | frenzy the vast mass of crazy cattle demol- [ A8 is well known it is the busi I Derror, Mich., June 18.—The national | able surplus of 12,500,000 macks, the | s 'speail dispatel from Gautomala says a | F03ds no further couse for complaint. shed fomcos and rained. srops. for g | ©813 of tho larior towns and cities that o to associution of underwriters was addressed | whole of the sum would soon disappear into | plan has beon discoverad to annex Gautemala e around. Many of the cattle have been seized | SWell the postal veceipts opoe BLeres : 1 ! arolnd. s ! This is shown locally (rom tho fact that tho this morning by C. B. Willard of New Nork | increasing cxpenditure. Ho added: “We [ tothe United States. Some of the most et o the | 304 heid for damage T T L e T O SN (67 LRy vnitis the business inter- Electe MoNTREAL, June 1S, enine, recoiviug a sprained bick, but noth- | in roferenco to establishing a chaiv of 1ifo in- | havo left our fuirest years behind us. Prus. | browmine 'I\llflg‘fc‘“h‘ ofiibat Godnicyand T e e BAITLE ROVAL ty-cight in numboer, contributed of ing serious, however. No further damago is | surance in Chicago university, and endorsed | siw's creatness lies 1n tho prosperizy of hop | Principal coffee planters are interested. el B e & erocto receipts, §550004 Tho ng- eported e nction of the 6xecutive committee recoin- | finances. a i B ai v e 5 s AV LIl E Lo iy - N sula of these presigent hoste O, broken nto last night ang | 3¢ uction of the cxecutive committee recom- | finances, and this can only bo obtainod by For Carrying on Chili's War. cood the Hon. Mr. Abbott, who resigned | Terrible Fight to the Death at Por Jpiai s i ik vobhed of s and somo lquor, Tho | Mending that such a chair should be estab- | cconomy.” Improvements which had just | Wasmixatox, June 18.—Ofcial mails from | upon becoming vremier. e was also ap- Marie, Jamaica. it e o S MBI GHE ORI Ly UTo N O thieves have not beon npprohended. s\u-l. A};x |ln(cr sting LIS WD rmh'll‘l!w Been it aad fonerel whiclwore sl Hnfl(Ohill dtato tiak $H0 Hoilke ! Gt xdopuilus s || poluted wioe presidont, New Youi, June 18.—The stoamship South ey of £1,000, when the anpointment of Charles H. Forguson of Chicagoon “The | progress in counection with the railroad sys- Sdithelti TRy o — — Pottlantlotithe Wassclsgiinbarelvod iiTro Dostmastor vests in the presidest by law, = : £ e olion) el passed the bill authorizing the prosident to AT Dividend. riland of tho Wessels line arrived from v law, . Syracuse AllL Ri:ht. Life Agent, His Qualifications and Require- | tem of the country were, said the minister of Declared a Div nd. Jamaica ports this aftornoon. Chiof Mate J, | AMOUL 0 S1I8, 0. o & 3 (i Anfnc 3 ohild! - oy | levy a forced loan of 820,000,000 to carry on osTON. M e 18.—The Oreg: Ber.—Some papers give Syracuse the S ol At Lituth 2 by- | how en incroused exp © amo Ie J 06 yel 5 way & Nuvigation company has declared a A Several changes fn the constitution and by 62,000,000 marks over the estimate. The | thesenate. Under the authority of congress afternoon of June 12 thy credit of having several cases of smallpox. | jaws were made, one of which provides that | nguse, after somo discussion, approved the | allgold andsilverin thetreasury of Chili com- Next we come to the extent of the O the | gpgportational service, iis longih, cost aj Portland touched at | character, of course, still confined to No- quarterly dividend of 1% per cent, i Jlo July I, 1801, to stockholders on | Port Marie. Mate Lowell was sent on shore | brasia, { This \‘M;'m ulx w’ fi‘“»”'f ml.»rn i|- ']C‘IEI\‘: ‘:moo no person ~!mll‘h'c‘l!1iulln:i' m..m.».[- ":m‘n::“u:,lr railrond estimates. c ‘\’w'-,xns"sfilt}.mln'&t{:fi.\v" as the metallic reserve | PIVEAS SEIY to getthe mails. On his way to tho post- ('m. hy.ph ,.r!”... ,u‘\.-( mail routes :,.‘n,, { -, and no one has been exposed. > peo- | sociation exc 10 reg cont, o . ————— e s ross 1 crowd of blacks | SLate 15 578 miler, aud thoy are cavried on | 1t Douglas, seventeen miles away, are so | superintendent or agent of regular legal re- | Miss Evelyn's Suit Againat Hurlburt. ——— KING MUKDER TRIAL. ofico ho cume across a crowd of blacks in | /R o isli6o of §11,608,20. Iho railvona mail s, and | Loxpox, June 18.—This was the second Van Prang Jury Disagree. s, | day's hearing of the appeal of Gladys Evelyn | Cuicado, June 18.~ the village green. Thero inust have boon at | o fea s 6318 wiles in length, which has carefully quarantined that the sp The jury in tho caso of | Defense Making a Desperate Effort co | least five hundred of them, and when Mr. [ an auuual cost of $105.172, 14, Besidos this, wi of the | serve prewium assessmeut comp: discase scems impossible, Tho vracuse | was at first objected to by some membe: races next weok will o, and tho iniigers | who thought it would bar' out tho present | from the judgment prouounced against hier | the state vs Senator Van Prasg, on_ trial in Establish Insanity. Lowoll inquired what tho row was about | there is an annual expenditure of £ 14,195 fool nssur :;:w‘x:’lli'n.:mu public. is taking no | Svings nssociation, - eted to cast ono | 0 her suitagainst William Henry Hurlburt. | the fedoral court on the charge of suborna- | Mepmms, Tenn., June 18.—The defense [ thoy informed l|xlm that a battle royal was | fov railway postoflies cars. 11‘.;‘:‘1."(“ _11‘\-'”,?-;: 2 L RE I e Tt b "t | Counsel for Miss Evelyn resume - | twon of perjury in the procure; f natur- | the Ki ing a stre just about to begin. osmuilisetyicoitnthola in g He Dballot for the. following oficors: Presidont, | Counsel for Miss Evelyn resumed his argu. perjury procurement of natur- | the King murder trial is making a strenuous [ Justaboutvobegin. o G| S ofice service, is 12,110 miles, oporated QIHicers; ) ¢ reading ios fr o - | alization papers for aliens, returned into | o ablish 1 5 0 2 New York, gencral | ment by vending entries from the plain- | alliation pavers for wllens, roturned inte | effort to establish insanity, and it is thouht | pocomo fnvolvod in a sort of Montigy vers . od that thoy | )¢ hroved that the defendant—whether at- | Capulet coutrovorsy, and. each of | them i y : a || ERTHTicstom i ee s ar o B Rl b phin od from Mr. | et was dienasgeq, "PO" vordict: The | ¢ iyutublo to drink or other causos—was not | arrived at_ the conclusion that Poet Mavio 1748 1T il coRnE SR B e oru Nebraskn for the past ten days, with | 300 genorl axent of the, SAWTERIE | Hurlburt, but which, it is said, were in the B in his right mind and irresponsible for the | and this planet genorally was altogether too | 1h4 1niles, added o the valivud ol seriioo, short intervals between the showers. The | of the New York lifo at Hartford, Coun.: | handwriting of a porson callod Wilfred Jury Priber Glaudi Sentenced. killing of David Poston. Koolla fblace tolhutbor ttholoMiory th oo Ayl wis €03 880,67 5 weather has been varying, but averages cold. | secrotary, E. H. Plummor of the Borkshive | Murray. According to Miss Evelyn's coun- Bw Onieaxs, La, June 1S.—Bornard | Dr. L. J. Brooks of Paducah, Ky., whom | fsit 1o qonth. 1o tha contor of tha eeocn | There were Some hail has falien, but only in a few small | lifo of ‘Dhiladélphia; treasurer, William B. | sol thero is nova shadow of evidenco toshow | Glaudi, convicted somo days ago of having at- | King visited whon returning from Chicago, | an enciostes had been roped off and insite of | 13¢ued in the stato “during the vear, strips of territory. Ta Dawson county small [ Ratelifo, Now England Mutual, New York | oo Wit = AR SRR A0 tempted to brive [ i ” los J Honry B. At | testified that C Cing rofusos 5 h ol cornor, stood ono of the four con. | the amount mvolved being £1.75%411.50, I G O e T by i R nR T on S e ETOL arl bas T/t ez sont ‘ales Juror Henry B. At- | testified that Colonel King refused to occupy | it, at each corner, stood one of the four cou el A Dawson County Crops. Charles H. Raymon Lexiatoy, Neb, Juno 18.—(Special to | agent of the Mutual Life; first vice presidont, | tifs diary in regard to the innocent letters Tur Ber.]—Heavy rains have fallen in west- | I. I Levton, register —of Philadelphia | (oyion she claims to have receiv 12,18, cugth of st an expense of 81,15 The incrense in th e routes )2 domestic money orders wmber of postal not | B oI Cora te baiseata fdlatod ounary and o longs Tigt of mambers of the &xect: |~ pho attorney goneral, Sir Iichard Web- | wood i the Hounessy case, was today sen- | alonoa room placed at his disposul w hile thero, | téstants. They were stripped 1o tho waists ot 80, ou orn is bac , liste . Mo e nej cers 3 J oo , 2 4 h & M tiese At 3 PO e SN e PSS | face value of §452,207, 49, suffering tho worst. o callod upon for specche: ster| oaibeballiof Mr. Huslbutbisnid what thos || \enced by Tudeo Mase tofons {year sy hard || Witness |diiged lie was not in ig riztis miind. | 800 cack, mangeaped n bla wieltiandia i} HG R0, fseoh @ Nabiraala « malics 'n fale Assaulted by a Tramp. N AasiasoldedithEtitBeRilexy meoting bo | most deliberate perjury had boon proved i e o Sl Atk testitiod to havine trented Colonol 1ing | Forw momont th men stood flaring ay | Présentation so fur as tho postal svstom is " by amp. eld n New York city, opening on the third | aurt ot Nise Evelya in rogard to the rola: e s A O O e Loot AR AriNg ov! | ‘concaried:(aTtionn|be (Eald Hngaddition bt Bramwicr, Neb., Juno 18.—|Special Tele- | Wednesday of September, 1502, Tho meoting | 252050 ¥ . bk S | Basher and Tyo Daughtors Drowned. || fox meatal soubles In 18 administered bro- | 908 ether, ten bie Wocd Wop, glvon Andthon (oo e i amiong vho vary o Glsles i wiisre il . i hen 0 % tions which existed botween herself and PETERSIORO, Ont., June 18.—A yacht con- | ide of potash; always considered defendant | fight began, It was a case of cvery man for | _gram to Tnk Brr.|—Miss Van Buskivk, aged | then adjourned. ETERENONO, Ok S i A S O the free delivery service s self-sustaining, or State Senator Galloway of Memphis stated | that without exception 1t was the most fear- | i1 othor words, where the receipts from local that ho had conversations with Colonel King [ ful sight ho ever saw. In five minutes it was | Postage excecd the cost of the letter carrier in reference to the King-Pillow matter and | all over. When the police arrived upon the | Systeu. Another thing, the returns show “This afternoon the delegates visited Befle | both Mr. Hurlburt and Jacksoa. The | taining eleven persons was struck by a squall Aulton Islo. This evening they were tendercda | judge who presided at the trial of the | and upset in Rice lake last evening. Jobn y riding at tho north | ya;quet by the local association. suit, continued the attorney general, dwelt | footo and his two duughtors woro drowned. fifteen years, was assaulted by an unknown tramp while out bug limits of the city last evening, The young e unon the point of her perjury, and the jury Lo o i i & Y o o T 2 shat the revenuo from second-class mattor lady’s dress was torn_in the assault but she BLACK HILLS VETERANS. were unauumous that no promise of warriage NEWS OF YESTERDAY. “",‘.S'flfmd dofendautisfmentaliconditioniinbs ,"“ ne “l‘l,“',:\"l,.:.":‘,‘l',,f.,.‘H',“.l‘;',, _u‘:""“l,‘]‘m"('"‘”’:‘{;: in Omaha is rapidly inereasing from vear to was otherwise uninjured. No clue has yet had ever been made. Sir Richard Webster O ney (. M. Burton tostifled that after. | wan s 0 coazod by Hils wonnds that bofaral | year, ‘. fact: that spoaks.volumes for' the been obtained of hier assnilant. The city is | Fourth Annual Reunion Held at Lead | also said that if the bogus letters which had | Oulmann Levy. the publisher, died in Paris. | tne decision of the suit in ths chancory court | tho polic could la¢ hands on him ho droye | HEWSpapers of the city, the pevcentige of ine just now practically overrun with tramps. City Yestorda; beon produced had " bocn gonuing, Somo of | Ganan Legeo, vicus 6 Lowistiam, England, | i tho caso of Mrs. Pilow va Kink bo ad | bis own kuifo throush his hoart crease fov the last year having been over 20 S 5 = Sie % a1 these lettors woro of so ghastly and horrible | 15 tho now bishop of Litehil Mra; 8 1ting a e g Pt Gates College Graduates., pwoon, S, D., June 18, —[Spocial Tele- | [Fb ro"h i they could hardly be associated ¥ h ! : heard defendant threaten Mr. Posten. De- - [ Bt tho s D Ar o UL i atica, ericn, Neb., June 18.—[Special Tele- m to Tue Bek. | —Upwards of four thou R anla Tl isaltolmarsy ot v1;::“"1"';::{‘_"”:‘I";I‘JQ:: )f‘_‘]‘”‘;j"l"';{l{\;m;n“":gl‘:‘gx fense asked that his evidenco be stricken out, | PERRIBLE STORM IN ILLINOIS dhoet ’l\flt«v‘\\t:m' ".‘ .‘)"".'u','".,l.’w'l .‘,:’\“n‘.a u to Tue Bre.]—Gates colloge closed an- | and people were In attendance today on tho | Right Hon, Edward Ebenezer Kay, one of | by the legisiature o fow days before adjourn- | Which was overruled. “Adjourned. Groat Dambge Doro to Ovops. Gav. | Haitod Bites uouvts in 2 < daring the = -~ r successful torm lnat evening, this be- | fourtn anuunl rounion of the Black Hills | tho lord justices of hor majesty's court of ap. | miswt 0\ S : e 4 s onolioiCrona o] IaRL S anE N Ttk Ineben 3 0h 31, 2 C e e tiaaley e soldiers nod Sallot cfati cad | peals, here asked to see one of the indecent 1 Natlonal Press of Dublin savs proceed- 3 A J e Fences. 0003 esses, £11,5005 support of prisoners, ing commencament weok with its oxorciscs. | Soldiors aad Sallors ascoclation at Lead | FRRR N0 P 9 00 rie 6 Yoompare its | tnge ha o been commenced against Pirneli to | New Youk, June 15.—Scott & Parsons, [ Proma, 1L, June 18.--A tereible rain- | fosos oaiifts ey DT ELC DRI Mossrs. Spencer Hasking und Clifford. Holt, | City. Tho day’s programmo commoncod at 0 | iiniieriting with that of one which twas ac. | fecover &80 which o was ordorod to uy 43 | dealors tu furnituro and_curpots, Brooklyn, | storm swopt Uirough tho Tlinofs river valloy | L1 i; ragulie_ coimpon o Uatted e lutter & son of Rev. Holt, wore the grud- | o'clock, whon the provession formed and the | knowledged to have been written by Mr. ¢ AKr 5 B Feiti v | made an assingment today to Harry 1. Weed, | Jast night, doing ereat damago to cvops, gar- | State’s attorney, 2,0 compen- uates in classics, aud Miss Fannie . Wright | parade took up its march through the princi | Hurlburt, At Akron,O., the Amerlcan ceronl company | % 3038 D RIVLEA & B ton assistant Uit attornoy, of Genon graduated in musie. Tho orations ek e & 2 > e recently Ineorporated, was organizod. Itep- | giving preforences for 316,235, They havo | deus and fences. In Hilton, a small town | $3U0n assistant ‘Uttited = St attorney, % ] pal streets of the City of Mills. The proces A lotter from the indecent lot was then | resentutives of ontmenl concerns from 1i- i o AN32407 special - compensation assistant of both youne men were exceedingly fuo and | POl St y S t handed up to the beach and Sir Richard [ not e been in business about four yoars. Thoy | across tho river from Peoria, numerous | {7 s o1l delivered sion was headed by the Eighth United States ) P Py S nols, fTowa and Onio were present A Uni States atto . 810 clerks, el Soavare, 4 f Webster, continuing, said: “ITasked that poor | The American cruisers Baltimore and S, carried a large stock, and it 1s said their bus- | youses were washed from their foundations. | 81,7 commissioners, 128,70; total, — walry band, behind which followed the and San | € ity : 3 s p. Taok an Appeal. £ . hd b old 5 Franc have left Tquigue. The Baitimore | iness was too extensive for their capi The inhabitants fled, scantily clad, to the | S43,557.85, 3 o S i, o marshal and aides. Then Grand Army of the |~ Lord Esher, master of the rolis, inter- | goes aircet to Calluo aud "the Sin Fruneisco | - Henviquos & Steubenrach, commission e [Tam s e L Whila this is quito n largo sum it is much Braruien, Nev, June 18, [Special Tele- | Republic members, next Sous of Veterans, | rupted the attorney general, asking sharply, | Will cruise between Tqulque wnd Arica o) 2. S 4 railrond grados and bills, ‘Tho wuter raised | 5 CEy AR 0o showing that the disp am to Tue Bee,]—The appeal bond in the | next threo troops of tho Eighth | “\What old man?’ Colonel John Lee dicd at Crawtordsville, | Merchiants, mado an assignment today to J. | in tho houses at Farndalo, sovea mles [ o S ERERAG FURENE PR G BRI Sixth paving district injunction maiter was | Umited | States _cavaley, next Canton | SWhy," replied Sir Richard, catmaly, *Me, | Ind. o twis w menberof the world's tuir | Samuel Jucobs. They started fnbusivess | from hero, 0 o dopth or theas feet | Ulicle Sam- is. concermid, is not a very oxe ~ e Tate last ovening, —1he hond s for §2.000 | No- 1%, Oadfellows, Uniform Rank Knight | Hurlbiirt 15 terween sixty-ive’ and. sdventy | commission and hay buen for miny years ex- | last September as azents for the Nationat [ g [0 10 B FOPLC S0 I TR | e Sam 1S tensively Identified with weste George Thompson and Miss | n raflronds white lead company of Philadelphia. of Pythins and Iast’ by the L 11 attempted Ar attachment has boe : S e LR d City aud | years of nge. When ho was asked if he had and the signers are C, L. Schell, C. E. White, | Hoadwood volunteer firo dopartmonts in ani- | sver rithen a lottor of sueh & charactor to drowning. Herds of cows, hoi e ) granted by Judg, es, sheep and n INSTON P YMENTS, John Henderson and 'W. H_ Duppett. This | foem. making in a1l an imposing processt i to eross the Fanhandle tracks nhead of i pis- Daba 108 fai | dogs wero sweptaway. Crops throughout u | 0 posing procession | any woman, he replied, ‘Never, and no one | L0t ek ahead of ubis- | Androws of the supreme court against K. W. L a ‘rops throughout 4 carries tho casoto. tho supremo coutt and | #yliy'a quartor of a mile in length wilo knows Mr. Hurlbirt would balovo that | S insciincly kiiied and S Holl fatily s | Dunbam & Co., erain morchants:of Chicago, | Lrgo tract i tie, valloy aro uttorly riined: | Soiy starhod Adopted t Rotiove the will consequently indefinitely postpoue the | “{Yhen the parade ended the veterans held | he could write such filth,” YA for §1,735, in favor of C. D. Froman, who [ In Copveras creck valley, just across tho line I T e T paving of South Fifth street, L 2l T aiies ik Rick. 10 In New Xork that 1. Vietor Now- | acted as thelr grain broker here, in Fuitou county, o funily namodGray hd s i Rig Rains in W e Stewart and Captain Lucas of Hot Springs, | ard Webster said that ho provosed to read wll street’s boldest speculut- The sheriff "has taken possession of tho | @ cabin. AV “""['“'f.';““v‘ oft tho ..u‘<,|:4 WasinNaroy, June 18,—[Spocial ' slogram LENgftaing in ebragka, J. L. Denman of Deadwood, Frank Abt of | the letters which “that woman' had sent to placed in w private insane [ New York branch of the Chicago wire goods | father tosks ““"“;' hoys und started to tho |y, iy B, ] —Ono of the plans devised for Gruixa, Nob., June 15.—[Special to Tur | of Load City and General A, R. Z. Dawson | Mr. Huribut, but Miss Evelyn lndienantly He Is suffering from softening of | company on an attachment for 0,727 in | bills, while tho mothor vofusoed o leave tho | oo e adon domand for eaorimous Brk.]-Scotts Bl county 15 thoroughly | of Dendwood an executive committeo to | protested that she hnd never written to. Mp, favor of Harey O'Neil, Tne company, ‘which | house. Whon hallway across the valley T R R T OIS G gL sonked. A continuous rain has beon_ coming | S€EVE the ensuing year. Pracoasee thautho it oh ehamber of deputies hus fixed | failod for 8100,000 on Wednesday in Chicago, | Houting log struck Gray and stunned i, | sums from tho treasury is anow methoc S AR 5 s Tonlght tho rdunion ends with a geand During the course of Sir Richard Web- ay on whioh the reduction of | yas considerable goods in this city, T'ho rushing water drowned the boys, aged | paying pensions. Tho prosent schomnis to pay down sivce sunset o Monday evening, and t 4 X L] ol n dutles shuil take effeet. The chamber twelve, eight and five, T'he father narrowly ” at the end of twenty-four hours it shows no | PAnduet at Miners' Unton hall, Lead City. | ster's argument the master of the roils, Lord voted i asures aguinst the e B Lp R AL S st 1 | allpensioners from the agencies on the fourth indication of ceasing. The crop is insu Covers havo beon laid for 500, Lishior, asked whether thero was any ovi- st plagu me Lodge A, 0. U. W, D O L ik 1", Wito | days of March, Juno, September and Decoms now on grains and farm are feeling By unauimons vote the association de- | dence ‘that the defeuse had tried to find the | A negro named Suunders shot avhis rival, Deriorr, Mich,, Juno 15.—Tho supremo | ot V% ettty i : bor of cach year, and the rosult has boen that oo g cided to hold the next anuual reunion at Hot | man Wilfred Murray, who was alleged to be | younz Harris, st Oakdake. Pa. His mother | lodge of the Ancicnt Order of United Work- | ° : LS e ivh s e e tha e gl B Spriugs. tho real author of the indecent lottors feceivad the bullet. Saunders then firod four : 4 Bl : ; ] 5 e AL R O oahalf af Miss Foeeivn. ve. | Shots into IHarris and escaped. Hoth Mrs. | meu devoted thro hours today to discussing CLOVER CLUB IN CLOVER, on or just boforo thosa days, with the result Brasyiaw, - Nobi £Juna 18, [Speclal -to HioteMurdor Qose, plied that thero was not the slightest eyi. | Harrs and herson are fn a critical condition. | tho report of the board of arbitration. The T somotimes of cmbarrassing the treasury for akers Corvynus, O, June 18, —There was a | dence that the defonse had tried in any way | , At Livernool 200 bales of catton have been | peport dealt with the caso of tho claim for | Philade! tho time boing. Now It 1s proposed to dlvida s, Tk Ber—Rain has been falling here all | yyny chango in'the line of testimony being | to locate Murray. The hearing was thon ud- | HkonGatef the Clry of Riehmond. 'Most of | 6600 of the widow of August Scheuflly Ente . the country up into threa differant seeti ('I-l.\‘“mnl[ 'm-r‘-lwn m[n A';‘Ilmm‘l'u'm} to find | piven jn the Elliott murder caso today and | journed until tomorrow ire dostro It wiil bo necessary to removo | aguinst the grand lodges of Dakota and Citess ‘Phe famous Cloverelub | 4y to pay one installment of poasious CanH fauit, Tor tho wot weather: hiuders ofn | fho scono was shifted to that part of the T T halier 10 buls beforsthe fires oun bo sub- | Minnosota, 'The eommltice hold that, tao | of Philadeiphia, whoso guasts nover forket | mouth, Thoth of tho prasont month ls the DI ot alaco0it el Uik I 18 SOW | trazedy. ‘happenwig in the.bab store. AvR. | San Eiincisco, Cal Jure 18 - The Unitea ' 1o tho Austel wrath Count Von Tuafe, | Sponsible and the burden of tho payment | its mineled excruciations and detights, was o | voglur pension day, and under the old May, but the prospects for the corn crop aro [ Williams testificd that Osborne was dazed | States stewmers Mobican and Alert left hevo | Rremicr declire ata careful inquiry into | posts with the grand lodge of Minnesota, | #uest itself tonight. The celeorated organ- | pian thero would be no more payments now good R and recling when ho entored the store, fol- | this morning to join the othor government | jeets i Vikinin Gotion bt uptrinn sibe | Phe aftornoon was spent in an excursion on | ization was banquotted at Kinsloy's by tho | il september, but under the new sehemo Mothodist Canference, lowed vy Jim Elliott. Osborue retreated | yessels in Bebring sea. no forclzn workmen were subjectod to il the Detroit river. nowly formed similar body of Chieagonns | yuo pension agents at Buffalo, Milwaukeo, : BOLE, and Blliott advanced. They clinched and Tho Marion {8 t0 go up shortly and take | trentmentus clulmed: - known as the Followship club. Over ono M ) \rg v Nionuana, Neb, Juno 18.—[Special to Tue | the last shot was fired when Osborae was on BoMaxlon -ts ito ko up ahoetly - and'y T aceordunce with the finding of the court Michigan's Railroad Bill, \ Chicugo, Des Moines, Liltaburg snd Concord, hundred members of the two cl taining torturers were prosen bor of distinguishc 3 0 enter- | il pay pensions for one mos o With & nume- | of July, On August 4 anothe uests, and the gather- | Wi bay off whil h o tho 4th 1ot of agencics tha romainder will continue L position und Ellott | the latest orders. It onlv became known | of fnquiry i the case of the lynehing of Hunt | Laxsiy by Un ted States troops at Fort Walla Wallu, Wash., Secretury Proctor his ordered a court- Ber,|—The threo duys' session of tho Elk- | the tloor i a half r horn valley conferenco closed tonight. The | ob top of him today just what the orders are. Nos meeting was lurgely attended from ull over | Mrs. George from a window overhead iden- | slaugzhtered this season are to be sent aw. , Mick,, June 18.—The logislaturo lly agreed through a conference has practic Mpe. Uoapge 4 martial to tey Colonel Conpton of the Fourth | committeo to the following provision for the S . ; the district aud was quite ao interesting ono, | tified W. J. Eiliott as the one who fired when | and the sealers aroto be sent away as was | MATG to Loy Colonel gonipton of the Faurth | cc J ing promptly sot o branktha racapd for | W5 FEYEE WS hiatyaatitd \ A28 A0 OO | Mr. Hughes foll tho Black Dinmond lust summer. ~ Each ves- | Brdvory the. 15 nsnihel i sourc il meve | Richurdson bill inereasiug the specitio tax | th kind of fun that his made the Clover | BSOS 4y at prosont, | Wiie rosult of this CronaNot It 1 Albert Bauer testified that the revolver | sel caught is to ve warned ouce | July 10, i upon the gross earnings of voad com- | elub celovrated ShABRacLL. WAk alond. ok Kialy i = "\ jured o slipped from W.J. Elliott and he triea to | a mowmorandum of the date | Miss Belle Moore, danthter of & prominent | Pauies. ‘The rato on earnings not in excess Henry Watterson of tho Louisville Cour- | FEAREN BAYITELE T COCFAAHER, Ittty Nionrars, Neb,, June 18, —[Special to Tue | pide it from the police. It was empty aud | and place will be entered in | faraior living nowr Upton, Tex. was of £,000 per milo is 2 per cent, the samo fer-Journal. Mayor Washburno of Chicazo | Eents wifl ke DLh APnr itd Ber.| A three days’ steady rain hus been in | all the chambers had been fire the log of veveuue steamers. 1f | murdcred near her Rome. |he ficid who e under the present laws $4.000, 215 por cent: | and Sol Smith Russell, the actor, hua at mia- | Opinion of the treasury s that the “""“‘ progress, flooding bottom lund and swelling - - after having been warned the vessel is [ mitted the murder had attempted to outr #),000, per ceat: §5,00), 4 per cent. The | yight accomplished the feat of finishing their [ W ’1” anoficial to' tho: financlal afulrs of the streams. Crops aro ot jujured in the Steamship Arrivals caught sealing sho will b arrestod aud es BOF A Shokit her tadeath, B wholentih: | estimated incronse is 817000 and the thirty. | spocehes, wnid other well known gontlen Bg dephaihon s loast, s At Southampion—Tho Columbia, frow | eorted 1o Onlusiea, whore the siins will be | ey for'thd wurderof! ff o Is found ho will bo | St sRAdN:opoRblE I HhAIRHALA BES SRAIRY| Wom Rulne Il auia RENRG RGURHAY BES |1 v BNROMORRIRE, e S Lynch hlow Orlly il will bo taken to nuval transport steamers, | ~Willam K. Duvall of Baltimore, Md., the — thoso present were General Felix Agnut of | ovening and has devotod the day to mattors Craxa, O Juno 18 oMty Price was | At Philadelphia—The Switzerlan which are o be sent up olther from this Port | youns o wio, Hiirasititioore, Mdi, the Church Followed Its Past the Baltimore American,George Boyd of the | vertaining to his state, He has suceesded 1 Sitiolgs S U ahamBn (RS SN Anbworp or the sound for this special purpoce. A | centiy by naming afict tlows brood of young Prrrsnvra, Pa., June 18.—Last night the | Penusylvauia railway or " W. D. | accomplishing a groat many httlo things in " bORG: LA ROENINE: BY. WO At Queenstown—The Brittanie, from | force of nuvy narines will guard the poach- | Duvil LOr VATIOUS Senitors ul presens | congrogation of the Allesh Reformed | Hourd of W sin, ex-* Washburn, | one day. Through his efforts the postofes men, who dragged her futo a thicket and at- | New York ors, and thero will' bo few 1f uny cases puy | tativesin congreas, securing many presents, | FREVEREE LGS LEEEN L B Ovie R weral N Miles and | deparcment has decided to create six now tempted o out her. Hor screams | At Hamburg~The Bohemia, from New | into the courts. The Aluska commerctal [ PISided gullty in the eriminnl court to thres RIVRAEAIR SARFAN: o b et (] s, div val of tho | postoftices botween Chamberlain and 1tupid o T T T T T Ty e y : company has been awardod the contract of | {hroo yours i the pententiary In ieh case . | POStor (rocontly deposed by the synod), | wo i City which are t be put futo operition it - fatally stubbed by the miscreents, who then | At New York—Tho Gallia, from Liver- | taking 2,000 tons of conl to Onalnska to sup- | ‘At atiuntic Clty T e oo || unanimously withdrew from the Relormed ' modiat Tho oatablishmont of theso qflis escaped. They were captured this afternoon | P00k ply tho government flcet during the season. | homenpithy congriss wis addrossed by Dr. . | Lresbyterian church sod w i Bgiasion AHE WEATH | ces and the prompt putting on of scevies 1s to and lodged in jail. Popular excitement is | (At Scilly—Passed, the Elbe, from New - BT f Nushvilio on t elutlon of civil | tothel d Presoyterian chureh | r @ a considornbla portion of it Das high. York, Wales Innocent off One Thing. KOvernment to phyaielans, in which he co - For Owmaha and Vicinity—Showers, fol- | kota west of Chamberlain and to supply DI A SR - S—_— Loxboy, Juno 18.—The Mariborough club | tended t in e the elilzen should | ain Dispatchers Adjourn, Papiiirn e ? e R T R SR e o el Foster and Prootor Go Home Test Suit Against Uncle Sam. committee expiaius that the prince of Wales | UiNe the dtiiost frovdon, and white the gove | Towgpo, O, June 15.—The ‘Train D1 WaASHINGTON, Juno 15, —Forecast till § p. m, | At the suggestion of Senator Pottigrew the WASHINGTON, June 15~ Secretary Foster | PHILADELPIUIA, June 15, —-Moyer & Dickin- | had unothing to do with the election of Mr, | trom ntmy bhysichins they have some | Datchers association nas adjourned t L0 priday: For North apd South Dakote, Ne- | Suissloniaxof fndlan affaire has asked the left Washiugton this morning for s week's | 5008 test import duty suit against the gov- | Avthur Wilson usa wember of that organiza. | control in 'brivute life. no one physiclan | New Orleans the second souday i : Iowa, Missourl and Colorado—Fair R0 IWAGEIIE L RAAIY. HoBL PRy visit to his old hox e in Fostoria, O. ernment for the clussification of merchandise | tion, as bac been stated. ‘They say that Mr, | ® il b tor A T T 1502, T'h t { reorgal the usso. } therly wind. : s Ll Gy 1.;:: Secretary Prootor has gone to' Vermont for [ imported either as bat trimmings or linings | 31500 Wis proposed as a ean iate o Maro, | oo, > Murlo under orders from the | Ci8tion on & protective busis wi FEUG. 4G o | for the Kl ndian ~ 8 week or ten days. wous “\‘”l“m b uulh of the jury at noon % Aad was elected 1n Fuary losh tr 10 ik uigh nv: | R OAMAINA0 10 FOROEY Y ROXY YOUF'S Q0L YER Valeaictorian, autborized by the lnst cons —_—— — Judge Acheson’s charge to the jury was fuv- » pssional Aeronnut’s Fat » ye the report that Cut muny ) N Y = 4 eon ofession ero » al Fall, 2 rore. Y uropen - N 1, June | 10 va \ o ot lan: oravlo to the plaintiffs. The jury had wnot | BURAL : Rus e and other Eurapean | % 1 dige, v Ry f tho intorior has instrueted D o i reached a verdict when the court’ adjourned. Ay, June 18.—A professional acrona cas ing fnt United States Will Discuss Fr S R LT PR T Y R e v I gretary ofhe has insteuged | ENVER, Colo,, Juue 18.—The annual meet- | j,4yo Acheson left instructions for the jury | Wade an asceusion from Lavillette yesterday, | &% arious points ueur the stralts If Mr. | Nmw You, June 15.—The excentive com Chippews Falls, W felivarrs \ for the pury £ ade 0g of the Nicaragua canal construction com- | to soal their vordict if they arrived ot an | bewg accompanied by twotownsmen. When | wient of the I sration dep rtment may be | Mittee of the Western Silver associavion will 1l be Williaw T Bax oxisting difforoncos botween the Lue Pany was beld today at tho ofice of the com- | agreomenty about sixty feet from tho ground Lhe acro- | Permuucutly stutioued ut thy straits | meot at the Hoffwan FECW WOFD luus aud Lho scttiers,

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