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Taur OMAHA Dally BEE S| WENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY )l()lcxr;\'(;. JUNE 26, 1891. NUMBER 8, - - ; T ———————————————————— | 13 unknown to the residents in that vicinity. There beil t the bridge. This action was | heid in jail for some time, 0 with ‘ The [linols Contral retuses to sell tickets | but very littic wind, only slight damage i taken in view of the fact that it is discovered | drowning her infant son in th % nal, r ¢he country adjacent, which Tuesday night's o ? SUMMING 17 UL, place an entirely new phase on the killing of big storm devastated, is entirely cut off from ‘ | Colonel Sam Wood by James Brennan at Bt | —[frther reports hera place tue loss at Sutherland by storm at 5,000 to buildings alone, No estimate can 3 e be furnished of the 10ss in the towns through Tho courier just arrived from Cherakeo | i Mty M e 0 oo s, .‘l‘"“"\":“‘l“““‘ 'l‘“’ ‘“‘_’\_”" ;‘m“"" | Seventy miles of the Iitiuols Contral track wildest confusion. Mysterious Death. Hanmisos, Neb., Juue 25.—[Special Tele- or ship freight to any point west of Aurelia, | reported to have been done to the crops. i | by the city attorney that the company's fran- | ported that she is insane h wen in | i vy At Le Mars the relief party telegraphs that | actual measurment the amount of rain fall | B, f i ses Ti Washout | chise has expived, and that consequently the sinieo she wos 8I8 vonrs | Oxlan . p e Beavily Theon sh | A L o e s thie Torthe of ila | duriog the night was found to be very nearly & M. Frelght 6 B T | company is not recornized as o lesal corpora. She will be sent to the asyl oo | Oolonel Sam Woods Was Delibarately Shot igkty Flood of Rain. | wide aud everything under water, the track | fourteen inches, Near Yo'k, tlon, nor has it & righit to ask such & privilege | as room cun be made there for her Dows on the Strest, 2ono as the result of o 'wall of water six feet W '"\"T H'l' trical m-pn‘n i 1 reduced the hack and dray | would otherwise have received. = e S IN S 4GS, | bigh that rolled down the stream yestorday Vanoo, Neb., June 25.—|Spoelal Tele- ARS I $7.50 for the yeal - iy o i DETAILED REPORTS INCREASE DAM:GT, CARS ARE PILED FORTY FEET HIGH, POLITICAL FACTION IS RESPONSIBLE, RS Vice President Havahan and’ General Supe electrical stor ssed over th o Ator A A ¥ 3 | intendent Sullivan are both on th \.‘-wé' tdaladib bt (oLl ks W LA, LATTSMOU T, June colal ¥ nenry, Neb, June 25, —(Speciai aele- | e > last mecting of the wn to Tug B Arranziments wove | His Part In the Tmprachme Pro« P tenes brides at Cherokes | With lightning. A house in the northwest i S eoblate § . o LB LI i Houses anl Acres of Grain puir men, The big truss bridge at Cherok s tddhy x tally Injured—Mysterious Death Pleasant Hill ulliance the following resotu mpleted today for laving the cornerstone of | copdings Against Judge Bodkin Destroyed =Cherokco the trestle on which the company's | and family was struck by a bolt of lizutning Y | ; p fippronolied:::the:Sio or. it ey ’ - g Thomas of this county, who,although amem- | Avclent Free and Ac ns, will | Worst stricke approached th 1x river. > | and was literally torn to pieces. Windows Found in a Ravine, bor of the alliance, voted against the Nei- | have chargeof tho coremonies, which will | Cause for His Taking O e in Chieazo that about one hun dred and fifty milos of tho Hiinols Central | torn from thoir haugings sod the frame of [y o\ Now yune 95.—|Special Telogram | Wherens. Beveral maliznant nnd fmpra- | Bave been oxtendod to' tae Masonie order sible to repair it. The family were in bed at county haye trom IS 1ot ves secured the s imposing | ol T Ianorts recoived horo today the family was sleoping wero melted. No | Yorkat 4 u. m., was wrecked threo miles | @fiigli] conduet ot onr loved beathor Sunuel | Two and one-half inchos of rain Tioed o oue was hurt, aside from being badly shaken, | wogpof here this morning. The engineer, | 4 Lhomus wnd through the blind fores of § ast nignt, which is by fur the heaviest rain Aurelin, the first station from Cherokee, / 1. 3. Daflane i head brake W. H. | broadcast throd e { of the seuson, Winter wheat is ely voad c Titetia Slntecinnd Floytl. el . H. Delaney, and head brakeman, W, H. | Droadcast through the vountry, and ) hoat is noar Sl b S AR R AL the bridges across the Little Sioux at Chero- Biod Oty T STHRS 9K a5l _ | et Moore, were fnstantly_killed, and the fire- Wherens, Our sense of fuirness e us to | for the harvest and fs slightly damaged by | W0od bave written that he was assassinated g rram to § g o man, 0. J. Bean, mortally wounded, Tho [ demugo ues who have placed the alliine Jorted TR R WIroE . LRIBE rOrnorts O LHURTORE | Brorm Siorx Ciry, Ia,, June 25.—Additional par. | FH 1 AR RO rone brakoman. | thia county in an AT vORELIAIRHY Dy bl |I sspondents woere previously submitted to jculars of ood u “he pe indicat > & 1 g i 15 o the faction to which the u=derer belonged BLLU s Ll ool Indicate that | “niatthows, escaped unburt, Tho engine, | sonntorind in honost s therofore b Cramb was bitton by a_rattlosnake this af UL byl el ! tandarand fiftaen cars Were! pllac ap. csolved. By Allfance No 1215, That tho | terno rompt medical attention was lundred houses were washed away, render- | ¢ “';"h“‘lw av R o :‘:”‘c:l':.;'):‘r:‘t’ e ¥ : voive to. iftaa hatad: deopla 6t 0 eve d 00 e- | worthy brother, Samuel L. Thonins, are un- | covery, N. 'Mackay of thix city, law. pattnor o ing twelve to fifteen hundred people nome- [ o F R B S true in fuct, malicions and unworthy of the —_— iirdared min. : \1'.T' .\",.‘\,,l '”‘ i ‘f'. l:;:, ! D arteer | was submerced by water and the loss will | tors of unprecedented high water in tho [ ‘The scene of the wrack was a 200 foot fill Atk LS L R AT s 3 3 o g o loss of life is repbrted thore beyond the four £100,000 and take many days to repair. | streams, the injury to railrond property, | in the toad, about twenty-five feet deep. A | Brother Thomis as wsenatorof the lust log- Keansey, Neb., June 25.—[Special Telo- 5 would be violently dealt with, is i sivle to learn their names or how | Chicago & Northwestern. It will be fully [ along the rivers. The Floyd river isout of | 5 cace po suficient to pass the R ","Y“.“","\”fl.“{,’ iV ihY | conference of the Twelfth judicial district | Tha writee declures that there was met their fate. Everything is in the | us great as thut of the Central. its bauks and people have been compelled to 4 i 0t b o i By At such measures ns wonld eripple the commer Yo' do! 6s TR ) 1o | Theodosius Bodkin, judge of that dis- until 7 this morning. Two hundred | The waters are receding this moraing. The | last night the continuous beavy rain had fil clulund industrlal fnterests of the sta livo delogates from Custer, Dawson, Sher- | ¢ijor “\whom Wood had caused to be ime word by telegraph can be received from there | ] Paris stove company, Bonus-slilner | reach $200,000. Besides almost alt the stock | jnqyfiiei ably ehamploned. L 7 W orlecter 0 arls stove compiny, Bonus-ail . cient. Had there becn a twenty foot 1 y ) Judicial ovganization was perfested by the so- | tne court roo RSt s plo until communication is established at Chero. s, Sioux City engine works, Pecch | pastured aiong the Sioux is destroyed. Rk Resolved. further. That the nolsy de v the court roum, Brennan tulked pleasautly kee. Itis now known that six persons met ing company and many other fac Bloai T 5 E e vi who are reall onsible for these dis:r: man, L. B, Tr sacretary ¢ hor | Vi g o Yo 1 the Floyd. not Have occurred, Tho ravine -Bjled. with 10 ally responsible for th o . . retar y for her husband. As soon as Wood their death iu the eountry round about Cor flooded over the first floor. OO0 R0 97 ' o o | ful resolutions can confer n much grewter | aud H. J. Thin of Lexington surer, lso | c ut of the court house Breunan shot rectionville and the number by later r'l“”"} rectionville, on the Little Sioux. Telograph | down Willow ereck vesterday, entering the | until the stayed torrent was as high as the ‘l‘l'”'“”' from it than by any other means | he peld ac Bddyville, n small station on_ the | shot him in the back of the hoad. Stilt is increased o eight. Houses, barns and out- | and telephone wires are downand itis feared | pjopd river about a mile above LeMars. The | track. This 1s easily shown ! LAt O e e RS 0 S om land along the river at once became o rubbish left by the flood hixh on thobanks [ Ronewr W. Brack, secrets miles from Keurney, August 21, At pr shot him under the right eye, The 5 Ry 'y eamo from | 13 on tho bottoms and has 200 population. | bottom land along tho river at once became a | of ru > RoneRT LACK, secretary. 3 5 ST ) RHODS kee all day. It is presumed they came from | 1560 B8 2ot b iland! Wushata | raging tovient half a mile wido. The flood | on cither side, Gradually it Andezmined the tho listof candidatos in tho indepo urther says: “Everything points to y ) ¢ B o ‘e By Barid and W. L. Green, Kearney county, | stood Sheriff Cann off and surrendere No loss of iife is reported from up thecoun- | tent1s unknown five feet nigh on the Itlinois Central track [ 4 Yo th (i tore Tresont, Neb., June pecial Tele- ' 1| stood Sheritt Cann off and surrendered ouly i iknown. 1 i i uk el e 4 ‘el 9 e H Attorney Sri o Lexington torneys > the sheriffs o " o1 P o) try. Aurelia reports from two to four feetof ot Wieived fn this city overland | enst of LeMurs whero Willow croek runs | U0 final break, when the mighty torrent | oo "0 By "o 17 g thivd annual | UOTNeY Snith of Lexiugton. At to tl crilfs of Stanton und Morton 3 Nebraska turnbezivk opened hero to- | Loup City, T () 4 A e Tl bt one Duilding. tn the tows was | wero: entirely dostroyed. Hundreds of head | feet of track, occurred just at tho time the | > Sl A VA an_urraugement with somebody flooded and thousands of dollars worth of | (At 4l bt ac, bultine MR E e Ree night, and will contiaue until Sun Whea the lotter was roceived Mr, Prarrsyovrn, Neb, June 25— Special o (s | At Storm Lake the merchants are unable | piver also suffered. No lives were lost. LeMars is on hizh ground s o the city are decorated in houor of the event, | .. i 8 N LR insisted on the attorney general being er als od. % X A 5 st N o hout the eloira 0 ¥ o Plattsmc sent to Stevens county to hrosecuto the o to got into. thelr stores on account of | Nothini additional comes from Cherokeo, | and sustained no damage. Tho flood is the | Station west had become alarmed about tho | ;4 'y wapm welcome will be extended to tha | Telocram to Tur: B The Plattsmouth to Stevens county L prosecute the case, med thel Sl —_— track in the night to investigate. The scoue g , ¢ participate in the state turnbezirk. T Stovons, whose duty iL1s to ‘prosccute: the “Ctrafic west, of Aurelin ity || Gt L L GO AL g delegation to arrive came this morning from P gUsaliy 1 e 9 g < v e » ec o £ Out inthe Wet _ i e dtvial a [ . s m g e e e 5 e, was an enemy of Woods, the latter huy- ible Is apprehended. Tho damage to of the wreck was not on their division, but | i S 1 AFENCECNE, DUR BT ers Sutracs (‘.lllx ;r.”x\ etaatlls il o et gLonerok o : Bvery M . : 2 boys taking the first prizes, and the boys Mackey ulso insisten that w judgo is lodged in the river half a mile below town. \‘{j‘,“:» ““""““ was way cut of its bank i Bee. |—Last night a party of young people [ came on to meet 1t. Hud they been e (RiEea T iesl 10, and later | themselves dotermined to hold up their uother district be catled i to try the Materiul s being moved rapidly oy tho rail- | Muny framo buildings ave becn wrecked | went from Malvorn to attend commence- | thres minutes carlior tho accident | MO0come In from Lincoln at 70, and later s mains in Plymouth county, and tho samo | Ment exercises at Tabor. ~Among them | would not have happened. As it was | hundred ave expected tomorrow from all tho | turners, together with a largo aelegation of ws lmf“‘:x:\: :: ~I“;‘""r‘.“;;{}“{‘,'\'\’,‘:,“g; graphs that all the bridges on his lino are [ eastern portion of Woodou “These tiwo went for a short walk and were | ooy, a8 twant Ayelpil hour, | cioty hus mudeample arrangements and pro- [ turners: Henry Kummerow, Jonn Lutz, 1 Sl SiG ; SN Ay and state. | caugnt In the rain. which bogan about+d | €nEINC, runing twenty-five miles au hour, | Sloty hus mude B o tuers: Ho ummerow, Jonu Lz, ever,and the newspapor reports had to be gone from Sheldon to Lemars No fatalities are reported” here, and _state- | caught in o leap forty feot across the chasm and bury | V1SIOD fOF entertaiting tho visitors tonignt. | Helficker, Paul Wurl, Buii Wurl, Oto | Sibimitted before they were sent out. ALl ; arGic s carch was commenend itsolf in the bank on the opposite side, while RIGH Vb A1 AbOVALalY T AacoPa e i e L ports at 1310 p. m. stormclouds gathering in | rumors. search was commenced for them. Ahout 4 | it D 'y nhall, which was eclaborately decorated, A | Sattler, Louis Karges, Chirlos Hanne, G, : . s 8 tho vicinity of Cherokee again. Cherokeo i o'clock 10 the morning they wero found | fifteen freight cars followed it, some of them | specch of welcome was mado by Hon. John | Muebistein, Ho tatmii Bhillip Lol |1 hn et will protioly, resulliniforcing feared there will bo added to the alveady | Paryex, Neb., Juno 25.—[Spocial Tetegram | from town. They had had a most unpleasant | o 08 G S b0 e D {t61iFos Bonaea Lol by RVt IGLE th | | DErd ICEoRIE T i ¢ - - ) . 1 Ll by . ling aad around in hiv wrohler, jr., - A yiTering citizens tho pangs of bunger, as | to e Bee.] -Yestorday afternoon the | experience, but will suffer no great incon- | Mutiacr Piliig abo 0 au @shIV- | puests. Following the specchies came u ban- | ger, Hans Goos akd 1 ;i BIEAWINGITN OIS LA I E provisions was de- oro bocame vary olose). with! ri jax i e C th e OTRAL AU bo e No Ronalustyadl lared ||| o osphoroibataniely ecyiclose EwitEraptdls They reached the wreck and heard a voico | a grand vavade will take place, and the prize Huve t ur-hased the Ground. Secretary of the Treasury Finds His ofidobrigintho iriver and thojwagon ronds :ufr_nn:ulm tho south, and in advauce of the | Keanxey, Neb., June 25.—(Special Tele- | gruy light of the morning thoy founa tho Telegram to Tue Bun.]—Tue Nebraska City WASHNGTONIDBAUIORITT SN are impnssable, There is no prospect seen | falling r was seen a whirling body of | gram to Tue Bee.]—The heaviest ramn of | freman sitting in the midst of the splintered starch company today purchased all the land D O ey undll the water subsides, dred feot bigh, and immediately above tho | med by a strong wind and lightoinz. Fivo | [oot was crushed complotely off bolow the | Ktam to e D) =d sbxteen-yoarold | o0l (0N 0 03 and oxtonding o | i oroHrS of th treisury lius, quite o S scot A Yaed o b N e 'k by light. | knee, his body was bruised and his head | daughter of Jokn Peterson, a nn farmer ‘ SRS Sataay C ding to | yumpber of times recontly, desiguated some RAILKOADS SUFRLR IEavipy. | Ut was scon a funncl shaped clond, which | buildings in the city wero struck by light 3 o ORI DASLe Chas Ly K : t chicl = card school building was struck and the | death, for the arterial, blood had | the Dakota line, in this county, was found | TSt street, and will begin excavating at |, yychitoct of his department to go to Hundres Mile. Trao' . | met, atter which the cyclone passed | WAr 8 | be 1 line, 24 R, c S T i 5 v B uridreds of Miles of Tracc Demol chimney shattered to the ground, the belfry | been — pouring - from . Wis shattered | go,q iy g ravine about a milo from her home | 00¢¢, ‘Phe B.& M. will remove all their | yurious cities throuehout the country and Ciicaco, Juna 25.—Advicos recowved at | avolding all stock and all buildings and speat | to piec X sof . L. Down- | bofore he was found, by takiyg off his biouse [ Wednesday noon. The zirlleft home Mou- | taey the land ovortothe stareh company.- s 2f0] and wrapping it around bis legf and twisting | day morning for a neighbor’s, John Ostersel, | Tho building will be a three-story brick, dx | supposed that in doing this he was locting | bas been carried away and the bridges are " of the city. | She will escape the uw ful penaity | and irrosistivly carvied everything befor it. | gram to Tue Bee.)—Last night a terrifio ] T Fairbury Mattors, No Lives Lost, but Hundreds of | racting the operations of & Inrge force of re. | FOF NEAFY an hour tha heavens were ablasa | Two Tratnmen Killed and One Mor- | 1o Tue Bre. t t out of the way, and with it went | partof town occepied by Peter Guuderson ; & & 4 P el S e & coirt Hoosa, HFalrbusy 014 6 of a Young Girl-Her Body tlons wero adopted in vindication of Senator $ Was Presun (bly the Immediate branch s hnder water for four miles, | o torn out, all the gluss broken, the doors I v take place on Tuesday, July 7. Iuvitations | Warentoo, Ia, June “horokeo and | company’s tricks aro blocked or out of sights | the house so damased that It will bo impos. | | Yeuic e, Juno %= IBueclil Fotomramm | IRLIGAR OSETRN drimens At o DS | throughout the stato and & vors PERL, Kan., June 5. —[Sposial Telegram the tinle atid the springs of the bed on which | No. 45, engine No. 103, which passes through | passhie of resoluitions ¢ondommtory of i | CCrmony is anticiputed communication, the wires only working to { o ¥ " o flesume of the Damaze Done by the | (e W B o S aat by falllng enimity scuttered salit seurrilious resoiutl | Hugoton Tuesday. The friends of Colonel kee are g s, together with the railroad T 3 he Worst Now Ove conden th narrow-minded an being blown down, No other damage is re. and dece ‘e that the rope s seutout by the it " nti threo-voar-old child of Hon, J. O indicato that it was worse than at first re foul slin of a worthy brother, an i 1 the worst I8 now over. It is stated that ono and approved, The most completa detail of alleged resolutions of condewmnation of our | given and the child 1s on o fair way for re- | the killing is givon in alotter written to A, less. Reports are coming in from all quar- Honean L i i honest ¥eomants of Ciss cointy Independent dudicial Conference. of i St udicinl nference name of his corresponaent, as he feared he persons drowned as reported yesterday, It is impossiblo to estimate tho loss to the | loss of 'bridges and destruction of crops | small culvert three feet squaro had | ISIaturs fully justity tno confidence roposed | gram to Tnk Ber.]—An independent judicial c ] c A conspiracy among the friends of ater in the Floyd did not reach Sioux | make n husty doparture for higher ground | Water at —that polut heretofore, but | farmers of Rebraska and bruvely opposed | was hold hore this after About twenty The same is true at Corroctionville and uses hind water in taem over one foot deep. | destruction of property in Cherokes will | the raviie above and the little culvert was | thereby injuro the very interest that h man and Buffalo counties wero prosent ) peached, to kill him. While Wood was in bridge at this place the disaster would | gogues and office-seekers within the il lection of J Edmiston of Lexington chai with Mrs. Wood, who was waiting in & No word has yet been received from Cor- | LMuns, Ta., Juno 25.—A heavy flood came | water, the fili in the track acting as a dum [ Donefit on the alilance of this connty by With- | i judicial commitice. e, convention Wit | hom e e ionscoirt, hotse Breunn shot e masses. By ’ Kearney & Black Hills road. about forty | wood aid not full, by rned around houses floated in the Little Sioux past Chero- | great damage hias beeu done there. The town oL A E. Tobn, president. ik Hills road. about forty | wWood did not full, but turned around and T P Flo0r e 4 pzit sons &t Fromont. harty for the oftice of district judzo s Job yremed i on the part of 1 Southerland, and Oto, but reports are meagro and the cx- | wushed over o mile of embankment, twenty- | track until it was shaky and insecuro, aud AuERbEzIEEOpohE L EELomont } 1o oftice of district Judzo I8 John | premeditation on the part of Brounin, us he o T o e atlirs - uva | from Soviile, twonty milos exst wad raports | udder the railrond. Crops on tho bottoms | @athered strength to carty away avout ffty ] Broken Bow and Nightingale of | counties who had been in town all night by 1 L bt ¥ o Sanguine of Theie Ability. = o e : damage havo been done. Mupleton and several towns on the Maple | their pastures and reseued by men in boats, | ipie section crow from Bradshaw, the next | 0¥ night. The = busicss = houses = of SRR L L (L be water. All passengor and freight | The Floyd and Sioux have both nearly re- | highest ever kuown. steady downpour and had! started ovor thelr | oyoyino Gormans of Nebraska, ‘Tho fiest | tUFIOFA stirted this evening for Rromont to ( Willinm O'Conner, thio county attorney of nbandoned. ‘The railrond bridge at Chierokeo | crops is inestimuple, Bvory crock and svey | MALYERN, Ta, dune 25.—[Spoctal to THE | they Know. the traln was . combug . and fustitutod procecdings contestng his Y and three classes of younz ladies and gontle rond company to ropair the damage. along the streams. Not u county bridge re- end. The B. & M. band accompanied the It has been inpossible to get anv re- Tho superintendent of the Omat rond teke- | 0 exists in Chorokee county and in tne | were Willic Necland and Glennie Callahan. | thoy were justin time to soc the powerful | principal cltios of the state. The local so- | fricuds. The party comprised the following ; ROt O o SRR o1 Ohokokaolire: | lmertat hatitHeroiwo Aly o'clock. The boys were soon missed and e velcomo was bold at Turnor | W o PRclNE A Aurelia, nino miles wast of Cherokeo, re- | ments that thore were aro undoubtedly idie ; A meeting of welcomo was hold at Turner | Wurl, Henry Zuckweildr, 2 | e T AR D SEUEANIBY. o Vistiexpanse oL water, nnd. it is Resisted Three Cyclones. drenched and_exhausted, about four miles | pounding fifty feet further on and the re- | Dern, which was loudiv applauded and ap- | man, Hand Feabim, rossehbacher, 2l “the surplus stock of venience as a result. ered mass. quet, and a season of sociability. Tomorrow brave the flood in boats owine to the masses | falling barometer and small thunder clouds, Rain and Lightning at Kearney, from its midst. Searching around in the | tournament will begin, tuiiska Crry, Nob., Juno 25.—[Special nomicaligehieme DI NotWorks of reaching the people from any direction | b dust which extended probably a hun- | the season fell carly this morning accompa- | debris and half covered with water. One Iying south af.the’ Nobroska Gity. elevator D. C., June 35. alternatoly rose aad fell, T dust and eloud | ning inside of thirty mivutes, The Fourth | Wouded. The heroic fellow was pale ns | living thirty miles north of Hurrison, near one connected with the offlee of the suporvis- ished and Bridzes Gone. majestically off a mile east of town, carefully 3 e brtari S limb. This he had stopped himself side tracks on this la cunole thel * . es Gon of tho United Presbyterian cburch was torn e on, this land to eunole them to.} 2ei0n “1ocations “for public: bulldings. He the headquartors of the Chicizo & North- | itself without dofng any dumage, about throe | ing, Maso nes Haulan wero et e s ty thie maosine i | wilos away. Tho sight was awrul | moroor lss dumaged. Strango 10 say, po | 3 Sureeon's kot over the wfierlss. Ho had | two miles istant, afier & washtub. Not ro- | 200 feet, with i laro clevator for tho stgrage | mon best capablo of doterminiug tho vexs- Aloito that the destruction vy tho cloudburst | and grand in tho extrme, A was injured, then dragged himself out of the narrow hole | tyyning when expected her parents began to | Of gain. ~‘The company hopes to have their | tions hovering around the selecting of publio t in which he was wedgea. T e o oo | bulldligacor (thing in roadi- A 2 L in nofthwestorn lowa s moro widespread | smaller whirlwind, without any funnel Tlood at Henderson.- +“Boys, give me some clothes,” he asked, y.88to licr/safety, - As thoigirl | ness o ve hutldingisftea;BbutiwasgesncolallySoaviok subject to fits for some time mouey for the woverument by taking men than the dispatches received yesterday sug- | shaped cloud ,attached, passed through | Hespersos, Neb., June 25.—|Special Telo- | 1 am coh1r~” fllo ?‘ad 'mu‘O_\\'i.vl escaped i 5 . P DNGCa Y 3 g gost. From the damage to its line actually P..Ll:..ur, bugatedeicfionlyia simhh. and few | gram to Tur Bee.|—A veritable flood began :{(?l‘:]"y e neaYye ";ln"\m:‘flfl“g:m- :vxn:lfiu“l::u;nl Tmr'chl was x‘q{m\v;: lmn |nu ae il mablegerang VY- alrcady in the \)u;pl(;\)‘ lu{ ll,m'lu '.sum,{ (;u v 3 A PR ses, complotely erindin o alli . e e od 0 o, race was found of her unti eduesday TENES Neb,, June 2 T several occasions KithToe onfo0E reported it appears that the acluge covers at | SAAGISES | COREICIElY | REACI0R thom te | falling hero at 9 o'clock last nfght and con- | and the only thing that suved him was one of | noon, whon her body was found with the | gram to 'Lur Bir.|—Geneva fodzo i e e 4 % least portious of the countics of Sioux, b tinued for ten hours witiout o pause. Cellars | the cars that the torrent had to sweep | hands and feet in water, tho head and bods | ‘ncient 17ree nt Aceoptd Maone, Fur R GO ur‘t.nw(," ) R4 b e G d Accepted Masons, gave a | have been urged for these assiguments, bu chickens high in the air. It then struck a o ) Rl : ¢ O'Brien, Clay, Piymouth, Cherokee, Buena 1t house and threw o i are fl ooded. grain is reported as laying flat | around, and which warded it off, Not much | pei st There were 1o sC 4 o 3 t S erokiee, Buena | vacant houso and throw it off its foundation. | yoon the eround and great dumago has been | could be dono for tho poor fellow In tho mIdst | poms st out. | here wero no marks on the | public fustallation lust eveninz which was | at the time ho did not suspect that therd was done to crops generallv. Tne Fremont, Ek- | of the heavy rain and the roaring waters but | thoight that while on the way to the neigh. | Jareely attendod by Geusva's best citizeus. | 803 ulterior move, Now he discovers thaw Vista, Woodbary, Ida, Sac, Monona, Craw- [ vut did no other damage. A third cyclone, ovd, sarrotl, farriso Shelby, | With funnel attachinent, smaller than the s i Valle acl = ey y 5 2200 for . fleh Oy o) i Son and i '"f_d’-\v first, out larger than the second one, passea | Hor & Missourl Valley track is washed | evorything that could be wasdone, nud later | hor's sho was seized with a fit and wanae Aftor the installation the ladies of-tho Bust- | thore 1s an oxten 3309 for this work in each covering a territory three countics in width | b bt LTI, Hhe SCcons onc, passed | azay in many plac he was taken iuto York on a hand-car. into the ravine, which has been been S S T EA VA T bAT R etk Wl Shloeiew bli | inatant the clerks, architects und others along the western border of the state and | yd demolishing crops northof town. Passing Oyl R e na ot At 10 o'clock the citizens, who had “located | with water by nlato rain, and there drowned. | patrouized and wil reporta good time, The | Who alreidy duew salrios from | the dopart five counties in length, beginning within one | on north, it struck the Loup river 3 \ b - the engine, secured tools and set to work to | The coroner and sheriff left this morning tor | ladies made some mon The proceeds go | Ment have been enjoying double saluries. O D Ty Avstry, Minn., June 2.~ During & terrific [ find the two men who were buried below. It | tho sceno und will hold wi inquest today. towards paying for an orgau for the loags WILL IETUIN T0 FORT OMATIA, tier of counties frow tho northern boundary f st ol ver e e T T S v ) ¥ S B At e % 3 e 3 SRR IouH M N e i b n this section last night a cyclone | wa 4 3 ttom, § ¢ o - roow, v dircetion of the acting secrotury of war the state and extending southward. tho clouds, —and a RO AU sfiad i o | of the heuvy freight cars, the bent, broken Downing-Morrisos . i ey ajor Alfrod So s shining brieht at the time, the | swept over tne east portion of this county, 4 3 I crgeant Mujor Alirod Holm, Sccond ine i tolegruph lues in this territory ore | gippg \was extremely beautiful, Aside from ng several houses, barns, etc., in its | 4nd twisted irov of all sizes, machinery, gro- [ Keanxey, Neb., June 25.—iSpecial Tele- NicionlousBtigonr fantry Privato Jumes MeGuiro of the greatly demorulized aud it 15 next to impossi- | the fow small buildings demolished thoro wis AT Murshall, o small " bamiet uine | ceries, binding twine, railvoad tios ana alltne | gram to Tug Bre.]—-Miss Maron Downing, RasRa Crry, Neb., Junc lospital corps now in this city, having per- blo to get accurate or detuiled information | no damage. They wers all with wk | milos east of this city, n house belonging to | Promiscuous articlos of freight were piled | B0 L 0 oneo “0r\ AL Downing, and | Telegram to Tie Bz, |--Dr. Tho formed the duties assigned them from Fort touching the general losses and casualtios, | mile wide. None of them were over . hun- | John O. Fordahl was ' blown to atoms and | 80d wedged as tightas the terrific force | (b0 (RS 0 0 T ; a prominent physician, and William Houser, tha, will return 1o that post with por- This terri T ottt il ttios: | dved feet wide. - All throe passea over the | Mrs. Fordahi und dnughter sevorely injared. | €ould drive them. At last thoy found brave | Mr. I H. Morvison of Luporto, Ind,, were | & BamREn PAESCHR, © 5 M| ission to deluy as follows: Sergeat Major iis territory is dotted with villages and | ol T NCR0 UF e Bery toud 1 Delancy, the engineer. He had stayed with | married at noon today by IRev. Dr, Olivor at | While driving in the country, met with a | foliiicy qays, and Private McGuiro ten covered with cultivated farms, and tho | KON RGNS QNN KE A NG samo time. Flooded with Wat~r. bis engine and was crusind beyond the re- | St Luke's church. About two hundred [ miraculous escape last night. Lightuing | Quys, YD worst is feared in the way of damage | Rain followed very soon after and during the Nenraska Crry, Neb., June 25.—|Special 5‘]’“".‘1"“}'“ of huma ll."vl,lh! body was com- | frjends of the bride and groom were present [ SLTUCK the top of the buggy, wreckin POSTMASTERS APPOL TODAY, and porsiblo 1oss of life alonw tho water | night wis vory Weavy. Lizntuing was vers | meleeram to Tur Brr.|--During the heavy | Bigiety cutin twain, tis bend was almost | g tne coremony. after which an Both men wero uocied frai e bz Nebraska—Admah, Washington county, C. courses which traverse this great section of | sharp and close, but only stunued one boy, i ¢ s 5 LEG] | SEL A B AN L mbs, but the two | 10 was served at tho homo of tho bride, | FPdC unconsolou he rain A, Bt vies G, Pegan, resigned. Freaport, & L who fs all right toda, rain last pight tho Watson hotel ;mJ Bert | were lying in different places. He had | mhq prosents wore costly and numerous, them. Dr. Grant sustained a broken wrist. | 1o V05 M, Wilson vi P the state. 018 all right today, - Freeman's drng store were flooded with | died at his post of duty and PLOBOR - WORY. 0O B IC IUIIORANS s Dunner county, O V100 datsie Several of the gencral officers of the North- Damage in Kansos. water. A new roof is being put on the | died instaatly. Later, “the “boay “of | bridee father presentod ber with S Avtesiin vater Power. IWaReEvolh Fealgad it LD e aud are making gtrenuous offorts to penctrate | this morning the heaviest rain storm of the | darage wikl be aver SL00) - e The | peen thrown sidoways ou the tender. He was | g ratulations. ) —Ab @ cluzons’ mootlug lust evening o | South Dakota—Goun Valley, _Ruffalo into the devustated region. Their reports to | season set in at this point, and it continucd sty o oro A badihoon. oW L VIO thiCure company was orgauized and incorporated for | county, A, W. Miller . Frecman, headquarters give only the rosult of their | almost until aoon. Ieports along tho rail- [ l\!n\r(h}-u l::rv.-.-* i he had no doubt been instantly killed. Beleae N b s aeeraRe e Ny C o | sheiucposelotainking anirtosinnwalitin i | aleiell, HERE U a county, A, Johnson observations in regard to the damage to the | road lines indicate that the storm 1s general exeva, Neb., June 25.—|Special Telegram "To the right of the centor of thepile of cars | ' "vo Py Ber ] Bertrand I, Buunell, '.'.:,‘)f”&,";\..‘f;‘,‘.pw:,‘.‘,fixsm\:ulll ‘n::‘\l,”.', h: |'f,:. vice J. Jackson, resigned. di) property of tho company, leaving that to | only in the castern third of the state. Both nityaiyasivisitedilashi levitivolontagcronsithasteleuranitivire.Bilibo [ puesttad o e S sarn 1o 7 Y 5 et ; i A‘u\n‘n'unl ceuntios ml bo. inforred. Those | the Santa Fe and Unton Pacifio ronds are | RIERY by the hardest rain over scen in this | tremondous forco may bo imaginnd as it | aKed twalve yeurs, died suddenly this morn- | amount of 4,000, and any deflcioncy will b MISCELLANEOUS, > L bardost raln over soen in this | oWer to raiso the first of thass cars high | ing after a very brief illness, at the home of | furnished by the company. The objoct is two- [ The prexident has warded a certificate of roports show that tho main lino road of the | washed out botween hore and Lawrence, aud [ jeetion 'l“gl;.i‘iul three inchios of water fell. | gough in the air to bring the wires down | his fatheron East Market stroot. The boy is | fold—f0F witer works and mill power. lison Tugomar, sergeant of coms Northorn Towa division 18 demolished frour [ all west bound traws are held at Lawrence | sviiiten up. The small geain Is th heaw, | under it The under “car was broken | the latest victim of the Christian sclence N inth cavalry, for gallantry in Liun Grove to Alton, & distance of forty | Waiting until the track can be repuived. | joseover known in Fillmore county. to-slivers, Sheothor o8 AN EEIVIN R {QnitOD) oun oullea tania |6 RSB RAG A IE WIS ot n tavlonibaslivaaalths o 5 . 4 troatment. The caso has been called to the wiles, that the Woville branch, from Wo. | Washouts havonlsooccurred at Williamstown B ofitand in it was a man and horse, and, | nttantion of the coroner und an imquest is o i1 ! loto Schalle et lien | O the Union Pacitic and Leampton on the Forty Houses Destroyed strange, to say, in ull tho rolling over and | G hold to dotermine the ciuse of denth ang | BEe |—Tho following oficers were installed | sccond paguent of 16,000 for Nebraska's o Schaller, n distance of forty-five | Sinta e, Forr Dobee, In.. June 25,—Roports say | concussion neither of them were scratched or | tho hossible arrest of the. faith curists for | last evening at the Masonic lodge: Master, | f€vicultural collego. AR T TR G, ; R R R DonaE, d oportaiaay, | Foonnlialon HoMBAROLLI SRNGEE Atahes e possible arvest of the faith curists for 5! ning 1o M 0d g Master AR he damage to eroo: 1 be great as the % g v v a. hoy wer I} oners, Somoe ractice v that 1o sixty miles traversed by the stqrm malpractice may follow Dr, W. H. Palmer; 8. M., Jesso T, Davisg branch, from Ounawa to Ida Grove, fifty | barvestis in full blast ia castern and south- Y00 > g Ha one chopped an opening for the man, and the hesbit WGt R AL Sy a880 L. VIR YaN: STOPPED THY SCANDAL. miles, 15 equally bud off, Tracks to an aggre. | €rn KKansas, Wheat already cut and lying w | hundreds of acres of crops were devasted [ horse was released avout noou, when he Brought Back to Be Wiipped. Waionn pitlote s uselaty s b Claw z0te long TAAIC SErRE ST | the field or carclessly shocked will be almost | and the destruction of other property is | trotted off up the hill as if it were' a holiday . e e S R 3 Connoy. A public insta= | o o n goto longth of 10 miles aro entirety blocked | che Tt oF, SOcelenaly hocol, L be O A e “Torty houses wero dostroyad at | aduin. HeLuevu, Neb, Juno 25.—|Speclal Telo was “had, but it rained very bnrd and ( Parncll and Mrs. O'Shea Reported to by tho carrying away of bridges and the | (hat the ground is thoroughly saturated, and | Southerland, besites o large number which | Sheriff Shreck placed guards around the [ 8fum to ‘T Bue.l—Will Jean, o sixtoon- tendance was smaller than it would uave Bo starricd £or Keeps. washing out of roadbeds. All trafic this [ it will boun entire duy after the sun comes | were unroofed. train to prevent petty thefts and a corouer’s | Year-old boy who ran away from howe lust | been otherwise 0N, dunu 2.~ It fs learnod that the side and boyond the points unamed is being | out before work in the fields will be practi- Movlla Wined Ont jury was sworn in to investicate the circum- | Monday because his father was going to With Military Honors. marringe of Parncll and Mrs. O'Shea took covered by vound-about lines. On the main | C4ble. 3 249 i %, stances surrounding the death of the train | whip him, was rounded up by the police at Neb., June [Spe 1o I Nace at 2 o'clock this morning. T'he onl; i on Cleiirniss AU (T TS PR e Stoux Crry, Ta,, June 25.—Late news hero | men, The evidenca produced showed that [ Plattsmouth day before yostorday aud sent 0Ny BU ARG 2= INRRGINL. fo hilD | RS \ e A ne from Liun Grove to Alton the bridze _ Serious Work ot the Storm. is to the effect that tho town of Moville is | the section men on whose beat tho wreck | baclk 1 charge of an oMcon today. Bir, |--Coptalo - August Kloinsmth wus W over Waterman creek, with its trestle 250 Yonx, Nob,, June 25.—[Spacial Telogram | completely gone, { out of forty or fifty | occurred had been over all their track be A portion of tho B, & M. teack at this | buricd today with imposing wilitary and [ from Mrs. O'Shea'’s house. The roglstrar wos fect long, was earried away, and ten other | to Tur Bk, |~The vainfall in this section of | houses only one was left standinz. Peoplo | tween the hour when the 11 o'clock passon- | place was washed out last night, it being the | civic honovs. Compuny B, Nebraska Nu. | strictly enjolued not to give auy information bridges, five each way from Waterman | country is almost unprecedeutad, It began | Kot m}vwlu"ll"'l" 1»';"“15 out, but they are f“fil';‘;*:fl“ll’r""uh 'll""‘xi"mll";"! lwi‘ml; \hn‘- ieaviest rain fall of the season. tional Guards, which Captain Kicinsmith | sbout the marriage, and promised to pre- crock, have boen rendered uscless b - out 9 o'cloc alght and kep camping out in fields. reight was due and they had started ou ¥ — commanded, buried him, assisted by the Un serve the closest eec An orde bridgo 10 foct love near Puulina is gove, | oveving it has all tho appearanca of a con- | ggxaxvirar, Tenn., June 2.—Tho report | the condition of tho wreckod rain. 'Therw is | pyy Bey.| This eveniug tho closing exor veadiness at 6 o'clock this morning, inston ogether with two smaller ones. The track is | inuance. Ihe B. & M. road bad a disastrous v AL Notth O 10 blame to be attacked to Conductor Runey, | A Lz Formally Instuliod, )€ the usual order for horses or carriage fog Washed away in many places. At Water- [ (Ol Ot st comes trom Ohorokeo county, North Gazo. |l who has'been on this divisiopfour vears, or | 0l5¢s of St John's Romau Cuthotloscbool f = o o 0 C5o B0 Spoclal to T tomary whon Parnsll Tl vreek the track aid Les have - oen car- | POk LOWE Hero on fecout ofa washout, the | ying, of o terrible cloudburst there lust eve- | tha dead engineer, who ls o old and carcfui | Wero given in tho opora house by the pupils BADHON X0 I U0 pueial to sl R TIE - PUAMIRUEY S ARD TR ARAS ried a quarter of a mile from the roadbed. -‘;'"h\l\\_*":‘.n trains are afraid to_cross | aing Two illicit distillors were killed and | ongineer. Where the blame ligs is 1 atlow- | from the junior and miuim departments, A | Buei-fho f I : Itis fmpassiblo. o learn much In rogard to | Welr buidke wost of town wud the [Kuusas | growing crops dostroyed ing & narrow culvert to remain In a pluce | vory largs audience was presont and enjoyed | i 1€¢, No. 155, Aucient Fruo and Accopted | was ready Parncll ana Mrs. O'Shea ontered tho condition of affuirs on tho Moville &% Omnha iralh turnac: bagk & mile from - where such a volume of water might gath aud applauded the excellent performances of | Masons, were instelled tonight: A, L. | the phucton, und orders we siven th branch. ‘The wires are down and the waters | town, afraid to come in over their shaky A BLOUDY BATILE. The dei 2 Ay oung. P AR paeas ler, \ S Orlter By A2 R o . & ! REQARH (IEa s Arpl i ters | . Undeemined. . \eucks, . The: county Lo dead employes are boih: rosidonts of | tho voung pooplo, Quito u long and inter- | Millor, W. M.z A, W, Critos, 8. W.: P M. | concuman to drivo westward, Aftes 1 50 high that it is impossible as yet to g olned _truoks. - The. 1 3 incoln, and both young men in the prime of | esting programme wa* eiven. Priteiurd, 1. W.; J. L. Paul; treasurer; N 3 ighton o mako au inspection of tho like. Tho ofticials I;rh)l::i:“_flri ‘n“;rl;\“”:tl_ln \\‘xnltml pguk | Sertous Results of a Nelghborhood | life. Iean, the injured fireniy, lies at the - — el aotretanvi T M ottisont i pi |1har CupaEky I‘,“ o Hrighte) bebind hero Il\‘.\r\hu worst. Tho sume condition »r"lux(«-m A R L lln‘:" et ‘um' Fight in Tennesse Waverly house in York tonight at the point Awarded a Verdict of Damages, L. G. Han, D} S, Hartzell, tiler, thom "‘:"'\ S gleas Jvan 4 directed provails on the line betweon Ida Grove and | © . th irts of tho aro |y wisnura, Tenn., June 25,—The fight on | of death. The terrible shock, loss of | Braruice, Nob., June 25.—[Spacial Telo 10 PROU0OG 10 IOV ML DY A IEUUONS Solie, Onawa. No reports are in from th 1 one und many more are reported gono. The ) " i 3 ( 5 i Steyniag wus reached at 9 o'clock at which LR ports are in from that section, 3 2 bOLWO T » membe: blood and submersion da the water | g By 3 hining Aguin Responsible t ehicl L - g . ellings in the low places in fown were in. | Sunday between some of the members of the gram to Tue Bee]—Mrs. Amanda Shead il an o UnoR eatar which indicates that damago hias prob. | dwelling ¥ In y and exposure to the rain has lowered ' Gt Telin e i Shaeial | me @ heavy ram was falling. Upon enter: ably been done. Itis reported from Galya | ¥aded by the rising waters fn the night and | Farmer und Taylor families 1iviog near | pig viral tone so that the dootars wiil bave to | Wa$ this afternoon awarded damages in the 2R L b # DR pecial s the town Mis, O'Shea, who is familiap that tho bridge over Maple river is badly | the inhabitants hadtomove. Thecrops were | Cochrane, resulted in old man Farmer swear- | restore it bofore they can atiempt to dress | Sum of $200 against tho city, Tho case has MR Ber.j--During the thunder | with tho place and knew tho situation of the washed out groatly damaged. g out a wareant for John Taylor. The | hisinjuries, Ho says he will pecovor and his | been on trial in tho district court siuce yos- | $10rm last night dirs. Louiso Weatphal, liviag | recistvars ofiice rolioved the coachman aud At tho present timo it la_impossiblo to es Tracks and Dridzes Waiheld Out trial took place yesterday and relatives of | nerve has never desorted him, torday. The suit was brought to rocover | few milos south of this city, was steuck by drovodiveot to tho ofilco herselr :::.:“u :,‘lln-r\uu\v;uiv ]\u x..!mlwi.l [I'H!uy-\l\l in e 8 e Spocial Tolo. | both partics were there, includiog old man ‘The wrecking train s ot work and the | damages resulting to plaintiff through having | lightning whil milking a cow | \ Mr. 1 vl‘l Iu‘m‘u- A‘xn:‘ i 4:“'\”:{'»:;-: at territol ut enough is known to show HOXT, SY0 "% ROC 218 | Nix, his son Nan Nix, aud son-iu-laws R track will soon be in running condition, a limb fractured by a defective sidewali, and wus i She is a sister o icenss on Tuesduy setting forth that it will be very heavy. The section of coun. | gram toTme Bee.)—Last night's vain was | MeConnell and d. T 1 ars Fain A e, . Max Stel e "] marringe woala occur within thres months, MeCounell and J _argan and two boys, — 4 > Max Ste sident of this county, try whore the flood ‘was wost sovere is tra. | ono of the hoaviest over known in Fromont. | D Thrasher and Wuiter Aloxandor. oo Racalsaalmraeeph Orushed His Foot. y He begeed the rogistrar to do the utmost versed by numerous branch not ouly of | ;puo pain fell in torrents for hours and the | other side consisted of Jim Taylor and sons, Vorx Rt v—"\,}l(-l.hd ™ :l-uu o Fresoxr, Neb, June 2 Special Tele- Will Produ Original Copy. within his legal rights to keep tue marriage Northwestera, but also of the Nlinols gbucr sido consiviad 040 avlon ud. sand, ; N o ; u secrot , but A (o Do T e Y , Bud, Bine aud . “The i |, Yo A rram t . ernoon Lionol | Newiaska Ciry, Neb., Juuo Special | 88 3 al, Milwaukeo & St. Paul and the main | $treots were shoots of water. There was no | Johty B, SISO URe B 5ov. ) TRe BRI WS | o mup Bre.)—The commencoment exercises [ £7m to Tie Bre]—This aiteruoon Lioncl BHUABKA ETY Iy Speolal \Trs, O'Shen wore & black brocade sille lino of tho Chicago, St Paul, Minnoapolls & | dwage douo by wind, but tho incos- | whon ~hot, words between Nun Nix | atthe United Brothren collogo at this piaco Eoluge, "1ha: (rieonyany ideagh alhy Q| PaloRTamIL. RUD DAR:|—Fh' mOMlen fax b laco muntel wnd & black hal Omaha rouds. No'roportsof dawage 1o theso | sant lightulng plaved havoo with | wnd John Taylor rosulted dn Nix shoot. | were finished last nicht, - Bistop Kophart of | Holmies, had bis foor crushed undor the | new trial fn tho Al Bwan oriminal libet su nined with toses, ; lines have been received except from the sotrio \ T ol or drew 8 wheels of a freight train on the Fremont, | will bo argued in tho aistrict court tomorrow Paruell nppeared to be well and in chec Jin ve beau recaived exc rom the | the olectric lights, Trains on [ ing Tuylor. Tho latter drew knifeand | own, President Mills of Toledo university, | Wit i, (ealght Leln on tha Rremant: i woll ar llinois Central, whose liues from Cherokee | yyo promont, Elkhorn & Missouri | cut Nix in several places. Relatives of both h 2 1 dlkhorn & Missouri Valley railvoa 0 | norning. Evan savs that he will introd uce | Sirits, but occasionally threw ne 0 Ouaw, which run_along the Sioux river, | {6, Fromont. - lkhorn & Missourl | 5% B (0 R00 0B tho ground and s regu: | 10wa, aud other distiugulsuod visitors took | bov was playing abovt the cars when the ac- | ("0 i o) pianuscript of tho copy, bearing | Glances around bim, apparenily bowg some- e i aded, and tho geaeral ofiicers who | g bR TR R R TUERE seven bum. L..— pitched battle ensued, in which rocks, | part in the proceedings. The graduates [ cident occurred. g the signat fanother person. whit suxious lest tho wedding purty be obe lott Therelast night - ero wot vet | TR0 ek waa takoh out near. West | Knivos, sticks and pistols ‘wero used. ‘Tuoy | Were Hurves Weay v, Myra Herman, Agnos AW S —" - | served.” Mrs, ('Shea, oo, was in TIVer to Cherdine, Mhoss orhe Lt ollen | Point and transfers had to bo made over tho | fought'until ail were tired, but nobody was | Watt, Ella Boston, Florence Whitaker, A e S No Fruth in she Heport Ya And vory Xivulouh U bolory and aliag R heeo B4 he wires ave all aown | pioake " Phroo washouts between Fremont | killed. John Taylor had his skull crushed | I Deal aud Jeunie Fenner. Br sricick, Neb., Ju [Special Reo Croun, Nob,, June 25, - [Special Tele- he ceremony 3 Affas i van o searned as to the state of } gnq Lincoln have shut off all comm unication | and may die. Tom Taylor was shot {u_the n to Tne Bee. motor line bridge | gram to Tuk Bre.] -There is absolutaly no | , Lt i* tntounced that u socond religlous cers el fom L e o o 1tio | betwoen theso ecities today uutil lato this | lungs and badly cut and may dio. ~Bine Tay- Corner tone A crossing injunction case was argued before | foundation for the report of the failure of | Soly #iil teko place bn Loudun tuinudistely oL A LR IO ROK BRLY MDD hR Al ning. The heaviest washout is o the ap- | lor, head beaten and face cut, condition criti Youk, Neb., June 25.—The corner stone of | Judge Appleget this morning. The judge | the ited Cloud Nutiounl bunk. Nover since | - Mles Lenell whe secs at Walsirgham Cherolieo to Sioux Falls, & ) ol o tho bix bridgo over the Plat, | cal. Fount MeCopncll head.euty J. T Lar- | tho new United Brothren colloga building | 3l holds tho caso uudor advisement, id | organization has it boo in s kood cordition | race AISLARER A L AIRERAR. SRt R " s west of the eity, en, cuts on arm acd side. ) Nix, cuts on N ixkan Do nd do L Seboy 0k 20 o B ) 110 gald sho and Parvell The Northwestern management hasa ro- Gl LT firoat nud nead, badly hurt. Miss Nora | Was lwid Monday afternoon In the presenco [ B given uosigu whon ho will haud dowu | asnow. It is as sound as @ dollar, and for | marr s morning, but she dcclined to puircrew and half o dozou plo drivers at Heavy Raln Palk Ao Wi tan oLt 1o qulbh. bos brother. | ot lsrge ussembly of people. Brof, J. 8. | BI* decision county banks extraordinarily strong y ceremony parformed in church in SO 0acof\ARE ARSQKA O 11A LD Bty 10 ) Tstaxp, Nob., June 25.—|Special | Was struck on the head by & rock, making & | Mills, of Toledo, Ia., delivered tho address, Escape of a Prisone — - there having beoa difliculty in coe Thatahatrs. but the wators are st s & | Telegram to Tus Brx.|—This section was | SHght wound. The Taglors, fathier and two | after’ which Bishop E. B. Kephart placed | Brsrwick, Neb., Juno 2. —[Special T THE WEATHER FORLCAST, B With tue lvonse - ST e, man v aviest re sous, were carried home and may die. the stono in position, smoothing the mortar | gram to Tue Bre John Burk, & municipal - - WiM take soveral days to put the line in con- | visited last night by the heaviest rain storm [ I i T b ah TS, O RN NS : P bete. The - s e—— with a silver trowel, offender, mansgoed to dig out through the ana aud vicluity T Ouioe s \I!Il\vluk-'-l: B oaul road | SYEF nows here. he rain in torrents stoffice Inspector Resigns, ———— AT 1 th ih NS " - June I'ho St Jamos Clazette suffered a scvero washout oo the Sioux City | BeerlY 8l night and was accompanled by & | WasuiNoroy, June 25.—Chief Postofico Rescindod. M Aqglan, . F00d his ascape. (1 this morning and mad® | o 'Nortn Dakota, South Dakota, Iows, on says Gladetane's physictany division botween Sioux City and Manilla, aud | 3evere thunder storm. In some of the lower | Inspector Rathbone today handed ibe post- [ Bramuice, Neb, Juue Spsalal Tele- o - Nebraska, Missouri, Kensas- Falr, warmer | fesr th Fan stulesman may DOY recover traflic is aeluyed on that division. On' the | localities in the city cellars were flooded, the | master general his resignation, to take effect | BT to Tuk Bek. |- At a special meetng of 4 Declared Her Insane, soutberly winds, 3 | from the effcct of the attack of influenze, Jowa snd Dakota divisions some small wash- | water in some instances getting intothe | June 28, Rathboue ufnl»oq.ymmuu fourth | the city council this evening that boay re Kearxey, Neb, June 25.— [Special Tele- Colorado—Caoler, light showers, varisble | fr ered o the spring, He @ula occuried, but uot eaough to provont e | ouses oo tho first Hoor, A break ocourred | assistaut postwaster geeral. | setaded its action granting permission to the | grawm to Tus Bas.|~Tho board of wasauity lwmu\;. wits lefL ratbier weak by i ‘ Wwitnesses to the ceremony wore two servants ‘The following oflicers of Swnuritau | stopped at Brighton, When the conveyance Gladstonce's Conditlon Serious,

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