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TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1891-TWELVE PAGES. NUMBER 9. i » wind blew a perfect galo for r AT R 0 A rir or Thomas Kolly for 43,501 Why dida't | tered the lnstitute was welghed. | Zwe | DECHT T N TNATTABIALY }'l!‘,f.f‘h,v‘ D e THbkioe | sinkuHed U3 plec < 0w o] Bt A Sahtar The only reason was, 1 had nothingto | Secrotary Allen then fired at hima 4 @¢ milling | ho a8 blown from its i1, butt show that it was for me. questions “which is best epitomized of water on the floor, The Dodg \ 3 | Z 3 i f water on tho Ho0r, reagily oy the flood | onoln the bullding was hart. Clwto Wil- | ke Hasting gt i Why did you ot make the duplicato out in | following statement showinz th S| 80 age the Ooroner's | ot R lqur Details from the Wasted Region | B Keat com s o fimos and washing | mot's house (unoceupiod) was complately de The Hustings Asylum Etaward Examined | o0 uhount! cost for running for six months tho Zi J oroner's Jury About the B, & v of Towa. away their o roinun & Stuefer's | stroyed, Several windmlls wore blown by tae Investigating Board, T'he satne reason at Hastings and that at Noefolk, the laty = M, Wre e, Hroad 1o thie depth of | down. Sheds and small buildings were scat Did you notify the' state board of pubdlio | having eighty moro patient il et Tidptom: Bigt tered In all directions, Several 7 18 were lands and buildings that you were duplicat- AmAut STILL BEYOND COMPUTATION, | Ditcher ait Bl L Ll HE ADM:TS DUPLICATION OF VOUCHERS. | ""&ilate Youcher (e e g ton k MPOSING MASONIC FUNERAL SERVICE, tn ® You thought by making these vouchers in | {irocerios small amounts I to several pooplo you | iy rol Specinl Telogram | g culiar Transactions Which | would be able to escape detection by the unt For—Gov. 1-".:-::, Total Urges That the In- Iu dividing up the amount into dollar d cents, #4550 for instance,how did you arrive at the intorest ! - k N ; | | Disastrous Work of the = torm. of the ' u pipollan o b eliexe | o b iRHORE Communication Slowly Being Estabe | tant it 1 Wazan bridgos ul ST | L S AtEH i : { . y its cours are gon Many tarmers v o T i Th 1} stol b Y to o lished St E Who Was buta shoet distance from town are this county has ever ki has just ceased, | Flourand bread olemn Corem ny Rurial of & . : TR Sie Kot at Hastings - Burgs The witness could not answer why Norfolk e < was loss expensive, claiming that e know L nothing about the placo, There might, per. bing Aftvay, haps, be some shortcomings. He had to keep in It-Nebraska Suffered Some from tholr homes by the current. Tralus | It began at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening from Yesterday's Delug were delayed about forty-eight hours. RE istivad A T bopeuiite aHull H ‘quiry Be Thorough. . Thursday morning, when it stopped only to ity The number of months was known and it | hig own books, net us bead farmor and in fact ) == < bein again early in the evening. The down- o wits eusy to find the interest do the work of three men Laxcory, Nob,, June 20.—(Spacial to Tur When you sent in your voucher you simply A specimen .,.H'.‘r!,‘..‘ s was furnishied Youk, Neb., Juno 20, [Special T Br.|—The investigation of Steward Liver- | doubled it didn't yoi( Siovx Ciry, Ta., June %, —(Spocial Tele- | g0 0 oo, " P pone contiuued steadily until tho afternoon gram to Tar Ber.| It is impossiblo yet to ™ oot Estimates of the fall of water are placed at et satisfactory information from the inun L o 2, —[Special Tele- | teom fourteen tosixteen i Beuver creck dated valleys cast of here. It is known that asmall stream south of the ‘vity, which is | gram to r Bee Chresner, the | the worst floods were in the valleys of the ail clork who went cast from this city usaally about eight feat wide, left its banks o It would cost the average dealer £130.60, at | to Tir Be A largo wrecking crew are fnghouse and Superintendeat Test of the Not exactly _ the prices paid by the asylum it would cost | laboring on the wrecked Burlington freight asylum for chronic fasane at Hastings com- | , L3163 wis due Kelly you put that i | gis7.o menced this morning in the ofice of the | " o', Dr : 4 ! | secrotary of state, before the stato board of [ For Live yuse $100 twice? 3RO WAS: 828, Stono” ropt Little Sioux river and its tributaries, whieh |y G0 P Gt " Gnieago, Mitwau- | and roso sixteen feot ubove low water mark. | SRRV B SRR 0 R mbors Yoo houso was &0 Diy Stone represented cover the countios of Ciay, O'Brien, Buen N Many houses were partly submerged and g L ATlitheko (WeRt [ntb the st caddd 1LY O AMEUSULy 1H10) SHEEyitvas T, the cash Cab e AL L R L e e imost tho socond | Of Which were presont. Uovernor Thuyer | 411t ent into the cash fund? fund &N0.45. According to Mr. Livering- | passed ista, Cherokes, Plymouth, Wo , 1da some wer ied to almost ¢ es, house's showing there was none thero. Sec- | 4 and Monona. Telegraph communication is ary Allen also showed that while rolled ould bo bought for £ per barrel Liver. bl Fo et I 1« inghouse was paying 20 for the samo for tue | can be buil 0 top of the engine and pile favor of a secret investigation. He had made k:?;'-b:\l}'m;h"“lrl‘{lll lt‘!v" institution and we | asyium thickly around it are fifteen heavily loaded the | kep ame on the lisf west of this city, On account of tae location of the debris, in the conter of a twenty-foot uo siding can bo built around it, and tho ouly way it cun be | Stone's estimato of the deficit was | $18,730.02; that of Dr. Test and Liverine- | | kee & St Paul passongor, which is now waterbound at Hornick, reached heve toda the R rionco: Our | Story, bub nono wero washdd away. | Wesdleo tn suendanc, H L X sdll cutoff. Hetween hero and the LIS |y (i “rpiohed Itodney o tho Littie | Cellars in all parts of the city are full. £HiEe WA HEE i WA LRMTIEENRCAd)C 11| FIoP OHGHAL s AR Ic e, Sioux river are half a dozen streams which morn- | merous barns and sheds were dislodged and t, ) is by ooridging. The engine, was also in attendance, $\rtio whe FLIckman largo mogul, lies i such a shupo that it will have to bo removed before tho bridge Sioux valley along in the 2 o paralicl with it and theso are still raging | JEX LAY FIORE LR T | went deifting down the torrout. Tho iron § litio 8 revealed a sea of water ov tinued that, on the contrary, he was in favor Chai BNV b o rollowine: | eut R fEs i AR CH T tons BRER relinble news of the loss in the Little Sioux | FEVRAR 8508 80T QI (b, 0 w rau | yirds w 1 the contrary Dt D, Test certify to thist wairman Humphrey put the following | cut off from railroad communieation on & valley south of Cherokee was secured tonight k to Hornlek. The train is still there | dud hoss lost. ‘Th mont, Blktorn & | of the fullest investigation. If frauds had Y posers: “Why is it that in the last month | count of o heavy "all ” 1 ridge i sen Cof ttod he wanted them e o i the drug bill has decreased from betwceen Vin couster from Corractionville o IKingsley, | with the crew and twenty-three passengers, | Missouri Valiey railrond uridge was badly f been commited he wanted thom exposed. 1n | - How about Cleary1 $200 und &300 to loss than &301" rora. 1 sotting ou couple | damaged, but nus been made passible. The | making his conclusion, however, he would He was out of money and asked me for P I'he con v rgeon, Dr. G, W. Shil. 0 which place the telephone line was work- [ and no prospects of getting out for a couple sl i bHd e 7 o 0 . © was out. oney A ske 1 Mr. Livermghouse did not know. he company’s surgeon, Dr. G, Shil- :I ; ¥ E L o LD b B ““‘:““l not be satisfied uuless o full examnation | some. I gave him £I5. Iputitinthe pay | Mr. Humphrey—Are the patients healthier? | der, and assistants, amputated the crustied it . sclock W T “The track in tho Stoux vailey, from what [ weakened dnd the gpprodch wis = OU% | should bo mado, goiug back to the opening roll as though he had uot drawn it. Liveringhouse—I can't 8 The question | right leg of Iireman 0. W. Bean, the onl; he story s that at 1 o'clock Wednesday coul Jm meager reports, is out | for - six cot. A large gung of the institution to s6o in what condition it | Mr. Liveringhousc than admitted that ho | seoms to lnsinunto extravag Sl : morning a terrible rush of water came down | and 2 o'clock Thuvsday afternoon the | men ars —at - work on it a0d | (g tho time the present management [ had been in corrospondence with the board | gentlemen, we court the closest scrutiny in | i vOF of the engine crew of - the ill-fated through the valley above the mill dam, just [ water at Roduey was still rising at tho rate will bo able to got trains out by tomOrrow | yug taken hold of it. regarding the duplicated vouchors for him- | that rospect. train. [t was taken off about eight inchos RV OO BRI DHe YA RLve vay | OLRIOUENIRONES KHiol P sHEtwesn Forn gl |ockditE FALLCIsERnITE UG REORETHY T'ae governor mado another explanation, in | self and others, ‘Two letters had passed be- bR e Many | and Hedges Siding the track is out fn many | sustatied numorous ad washouts in et | el no and Secretary Allen differcd as’ to | tween him and Secretary Allen. Ho also and the water deluged the city. Many ces and 80 great was the forea of watcr | bankments, but none had any serious results | i o matter. admitted that in one of those letters he hud X Pty houses i tho lowor portion of tho town were | Paas tho tails wers chetiod far from the road | excopting the Burlington. No wind accom: | * JCE OV o1 yaid ho wished to have | Writton that tho duplicated vouchers wero | fomorrow at 8 a, m., to Which timo the board operation was performed at 4 wept from their foundations. In ono | bed." T s tant Watl | nis client, Mr. Liveriughouse, purged of the | the result of an crror madoin the haste of | adjourned i otolock, ho sustainod very. little: additional f SRty el dld-vol ze sk here" ot be as heavy as it would ha cel d | Sharige o had acted disrespectfully to | closiag the accounts of the biennial session. ' r Tha an | el shock from 1t. Tho surgeons say there house, o large two-story frame building, were ffow did you get back her MboS Henyy R LA barge that he had acted disrespectfully : Governor Thayer told an intimate friend 3 R EER0 LW : 4 “Well, [ got hunery, as did_all tho pas- | there been a strong wind. the board in not appearing tefors it when it | Attorney General —Now wus 1t an error! | this re swept away and numerous cattio washout this silo of Au- wce. I will say, “The board then mado an examination of the | below the knee. The nervy youug man has books and a number of features wero dis- | been resting easily through the day, and covered wiich will perhaps be adverted t0 | when the 7 lleged b 1 The. latt T RS i (el 0 morning that he had never spoken a | is considerablo hopo of uis recovery. His 3 = i vas alleged he was sy ned. The latter iveringhouse—From BHOWInE R LtiVasl | wova talaivboa YinHoYE WU tHe R ves 1S ¢ x vith b o1 Yo or the bridges of s o > h b y Over Its Banks. WasiR 1O WASS AU IDAER of YO v 3 3 0 any y about wanting the invosti- | wife and son have been with him sinco yes- Sooon after the bridges of the Illinois Cen- | o, Friade up my mind to come to Sioux City had roccived letters, it was true, from the | DOt au error; it was intentional. gation conducted with closed doors. Ho RV oBH IRt I T HO RO & OB RS tral and the Chicago & Northwestern were | T put my letter mail in a pouch together with | NEsRrAsKa Ciry, Nob., Juno secretary of state, but_they set no time for | Then yourexplauation in the letter wasnot | said he had never mentioned the subjeet to d today from lowa. Plenty of willing destroyed, as_well as several county roads, | my clo.hing and started to wade, I waded | Telegram to Tur Bee.]—The river has been | him to apvear betore the body in quoestion | correct? any member of the bo: or to any one else, | peop ro anxious to nssist him in this city Tho lower portions of the town were | through fully a milo and a half of water be- | stoadily rising at this point for the last | He had thought it would be advisable for the \~v_~. I made an error in say qunmn Was | qud had never entertained a thought of the o 3 w _ - Hornick and Hodges, and 1n many | pwenty-four hours and has reached its high- | board to go to Hustiugs to pursuo the inves- | tho salary for my from October. Ishould | {nvestigation being secret. d he will bo tenderly cared for, abandoned as quickly as possiblen, Many ces it was up to my neck. At Heages T S t tigation havo said wages for dischurged employes. The governof it o snid, will instst upon *Thocoroner's Jury o l-’fun sit up nilies aro quartered 1n theschool house | caught construction train and rode into e Attorn noral Hastiugs said thot that | “Tho secretary then produced the lettors ro- | naving o' fair and impartial investigation, | tho bodies of the dend. enginoor nid bike: and in high brick buildings. Stocks of goods | Sioux City. was withiu six iuches of overflowing tho ap- | g not tter of argument and Treasurer | ferred to ana’Mr. Hasiings handed them to | and if the accused I ' i ‘ A were badly damage The railroads in all *What does the country look like there ™ proach to the new wagon bridge with good | fhill claimed that the fact in coutroversy | Liveringhouse. He road them nervousty and | suffer the consequences, He is determined | o'clock this afternoon g & “The low lands are covered with water as | prospects for an overflow. This work has | could be ascertained identified them, remarkiug as he handed | that the charges against the Hastings asylum far as you cun s00. Fiold after fleld is sub- | not wet been comploted and in case of an | Mr. Allen wanted to know if the statement | them back to tho attoracy goneral that they | management shall be sifted to the bottom, PR A S G Tune, M1, before two childran, who were drowned sengers. Our rations were rather shim, aud NG hel Nes 26.—[Speetal on account of the borowm dispiayed by hiw est mark this season. At miduight tho water re found guilty they will | man brought in tho following verdict av 4 directions from Correctionville aro washed out, but it is impossible to guess the 10ss, 88 | ymorged, and all_over the flats the water is | overflow will cost the B. & M. several hun- | called for had been brought, had been marked “personal” to Secretary | A memberof the state board said today the water is still high. Hundreds of acres of | from one to four feet decp in the first floors | dred dollars hesides the delay. Drift wood Mr. Darnell hastily jumped into the breach | Allen, but that if the latter wauted to uso | tnat the governor may bo expected to act Sherill of sald county, and mllm{ corn, abose andbelow tho town, are sub- | of houses. Tho farmors luve moved out (0 | is coming down in a porfeet gorgo, and the | and sid it Mr Liveringhouse tnd o llu\l:l’.)(l?!‘v:':f\(n\c, o could do so. e promptly after the bonrd makos it finding | Corunerin the abionce of Ged loeic cor- norg! el any cattle, horses and | the high ground iv nearly all instances. ho | people on the bottoms are getting ready to | ceived the notice to appear at 5 o'clock on Attorney General—Thero is no privato or | upon the showing made in the investigation. | Ghelpoen the bodivs of (i P merged und @ great many_eadtlo homes. and buildings have nono of them | vacato i a hurr Wednesday ovening and had had only till 5 | persoual mnark ou the pages. Jtmay have | wif the bonrd should recommend the expul- | it Williwm th Soore, dyiune dend, by the hogs were drowned. 3 - been washed away. 1 saw farmers 2 o'clock todity to prepare the statemont. He | beeu on the envelope. sion of the nceused from public service,” he | 1o Said furors ipon thetr oath do say that on In six hours Wednesday morning at Cor- | wuding in the water up to their waists push- Disastrous Cloud Burst. had, however, brought the books of tho insti- The letters referred to are ¢ the governor will order their dischargo | Uhe moriinig of June 2, 1801, 1t b 06 olo166M: pectionville the river rose twenty-five feet | ing rafts on which were loaded their fami- | Wesr Poryt, Neb., June 26.—[Special to | tution and somo certificates; but, in the | HASTINGS, Neb. June 135, 181, L Allen: Depeud upon that.” the said Georze Dulindy me® his death at ve its normal stage. lies and household goods atcad of them to | e Bre.|—One of the most disastrous cloud | haste, he thourht some of tha "Vouctiers had | DearSie—Lusk this personal e that you erp it polnt on what 18 commonly known as the B, “rom Kiungsloy it was learned that not a L land. Ono farmer at Hornick whose | |/ Fheim 00000 e tion appeared | been overloolsed. i l‘«;n‘x;'vm:l‘.:v:;\ sue our books ::I‘r\r\ e, fu s Gl n Ty M. ruilyad sysiem, Dout. twoand onesh i b ! oty house was flooded, pushed a big hog-trougn AL e i Attorney General—Has bu the prepared | 4 0 ot o o e e o b 2 RS e S SRR Or ding in Moville escaped damage from the | 2008 B EPGHCL His Swife bolding her | 10t Wednesany evening at 5 o'elock. | starementt B uad that yoil do fot muko the matter publio | Hasrixas, Nob., Juno 2.—|Spociul Tele. | whlte fneliurgo us e sinoor of ruleht trih Noy 2 baby whe soated. 1o was making for tho | Scarcely a vestige of the vast public im- | Davuell—He had to work all night and 1t | Thoss mutters given 1o tho public. however, | $Fat to Tk Bre.j- The funeral ceremonios | 1t S PRt S CISHE B IR BEEIIGE R Above West Fork, a tributary of the Little | igh grov «d near our train.”’ provements carricd on for threo years at u | may not oo a statement such, s you desire. | Innocent [may be or excusuble s error no | over tho remains of Mocris L. Alexandor this | "l * Moo, & briskeman met "his ¥ A o 3 = = — Beavy expense remains, Ivery business | I don’t wont to be captious, but 1 think the | explanation could be made ta the public that | afternoon were imposing @ Rolh The | death ut the sume tine and place as Sioux, all housos were moved from their Story of an Bye Witness. e paaonee dHeme BN ,“,“ . the | propee thing is that Rhio suggostion of the | Would reueh thw distinee the thst report afternoon wero imposiug and solomn. Tho | SHG™, /0y Wnd undor the swnié ciroums ons and aro now standing fn the 5 J " sitness | WA bas his collar full of water, snd the 4 a1t i would. ' The party that his been pursuine me | services wero in charge of Mount Nobo EAT IO CE A foundatior _ Forr Donae, Ia., June 2. —An witness | damago amounts to nearly $15,000. Hundreds | governor ought to be respected. ‘The books [ FAt/ds The DALY thut hus heen y : unces wui from tho sume cause; that the strects or are carried fav away. Al bridges | o0 queday's food, who has just arrived | of rsidences have theie cellavs fillod with | ought to be gone through with to show what, | stonShor of nothing to rain xT‘:x”"\‘\2.'\”:?}..:.'.'.,[ commandery, No. 11. Commanderies from | poin et Loa b Teson £ '.'.L;\‘, (] :’,f"}.‘“,‘_ on West Fork were carried away. from Cherokee, states that it is necessary for | waterand mud. It was a second Jonnstowu | If any, fraud had been perpetrated during the | it erent favor 1 vou would eome out or stop | Grand Island, Kearnoy, Holdrego and repre- | (\¢'} (A Foet . Not aword can yot be learned from Oto, Sl 3 ne to see to have the least idea of the great et ek L A i : 4 O s : SiEE o q i 2 as there been any complaintiiled except the u will assist e In getting the facts to vie The servi v v of lund on the north side of siid grs ana withland and points down the Little Sioux | 4inount of aumage done. No Trains Running. HatisoRolichibag basaiRoFvatd o Jourd in proper form. “Let me hear from | 30fVices. The sorvices woro road by the | Y 3R Gy GUtior tor sald water through river. g od, “it 18 simply and | Fursoxr. Nob,, Juno 20,—[Special Tele- | "“Thio attorney general said there was none, | Y4u Yourstraly, W Livem .| Very Eminont Sir Heary Gibbon of Kear- | sid do “was a4 eulvert | ubous ) m > al 5 s X 3 Ay HASTINGS, Neb., June I3, 1801 . T C. | ney, past commandar of ) three feet squure: that o heavy raln ALMOST WIPED OUT. v \wonderful the way that the immeuse | gram to Tis Bei ~The Premont Blihorn | whereupon Liverughiouse was ordered 0 | Alion, Lincoin Nebii After muiling i leitor | "% Yy SR R R R = i £ body of water swept things before it. Houses | & Missouri Valley iine to Lincolu and York I'xi')“ l‘lll&‘:v;m D rn s ey [ S ‘)"~'~\4;r~ll(:‘||y( ! ;‘-‘m-;\mll‘ynuh in refer- ‘t““m the s’l-"nl;‘;l L::-ml""\u 0" TH‘ that = said - wreck . wad - quised by the T 7 s Mave beet r ut of Fremo DR s I ence.to the vouchors raterral to. knights ever seen in Hastings upon a similar | wasiing out of said grade. We furthier find 1atlon from Moville, Ta., | were but bubbles ou its crest. I w s e be o0 running 1o taln out l:‘ I]xtm‘ 2| s vathor ireguiar for tho défoudaat to. bo | | Would suy In roply chat in uie rash o bust- | gt S L T unrh}gr was the | Thit the Nall cuivert was not i proper or ‘herokee whe! clouc s e and aday. e was e Pl bridge, | compelloc o 5 55, ut the close of the hie eriod, some asion, 0 toge W R UIGN & oRE LB OB Wi CARHORDSH H] AT st Rumor Chorokee when the cloud burst came and in | today, The wasbout at the Platte bridg mpellod to produco the ayiinee. Serea ot S, Among thon Uiea satoerod | latgest {n tho history of tho city. No such | A ‘it Cyube far wiker oross sl rade; to In your lefter. it wore distovored und ro- | mark of reverencs was over exhib- | Shibors ka Dught to hive known, of the cross the draw or ravine; flood. two years before these men took bold of it. cron your way home or o McCook. T trust | sentatives from othor points took part in the | that siaid draw or rayine drained i Lirgo tract Boost Ta. June %.—At the Chicago & | less time than tt takes to tell it, a flood was | which was partially repaired lust nizht, w Tie ehairmn suid it was simply o court of g i al 8 i aay [suno0 o town. Houses wero seen | enlarzed by the swollen stream again today. | inquiry, and the attorney general said that if | ported to the superintendent, and, by his | ited i s city sinc 3 T e s T b O R e B received today the first direct news from the ‘:, remb) ‘l-v >1‘ ng "‘ “‘ by ; L " will have traftic moving at the earliest possi- | would bave ben made, but it was only a hrurul, ulnilpluv ;ru deposit in the bank fnside scene of the floods on the Maple river branch | ve carried —along by e torrents. | ple moment. court of injuiry. of forty-cl.ht hours after. its receipt. as our | 4 ot servic M Nel “Trees were bent aud broken like reeds, and - et b bR St Aty i Dooks Will show, where it has romafiod over | during the services. —Mount Nebo After some more talk Secretary Alten | 3O/ WL BT T LA Thit the snme e | mandery No. 11 extends 1ts heartfelt thanks . James Laird was laid at rest. The | railroad compuny was gulity of nezligenco in banks and business houses closed their doors [ the premisos. com- |, n testimoiiy whoreo the suid jurors huve vond, 'The dispateh is o oper- herounto set their hunds this twenty-sixth of the road. 'The dispaten is from the oper- 0% vhiny could stop the terrific onward | MANGLED BEYOND RECOGNITION | il Tor the cash showing and ator at Movillo and suys that the towa is al- | 100 ot i) aautradibes : A Eaitiofiio dlor and g RISl was preseated with a draft for $371.03, repre- | i¢"the end of tho vresent quarter. [ will | cific railrouds for providing special trains t £ S ;i most wiped ont, the water is vanning in at | foro the peovle could possibly realizo what [ Six Men Mangled By Debris in o | ontiug the amount on tand. Mr. Hastings | iludl of tho bresent quarter. [ will | ciflc railrouds for providing spocial trains to FIED SCHNEINGER, the dopot windows and is up to the cailings | had huvpene et i Cyclone's Path, Siirested that the draft bo endorsed by M, | hated time, but 1 think 1t would bo more sat was injured. GEOIGE SCHWABLE, of all the buildings. I'he most remarkable feature of the dis- Mr. Canmer, Pa., June 20.—The Patters Liveringhouse und turned over to Treasurer | isfactory to you und nuch more so to me to T — CoM. SANDALL, 4 N of fune, A. D., oigh hundrod: and tho luttar | Bmee O e e ond T the 4 unrterly rogor. | to the oficials of the B. & M. and Union Pac | anteef Junc, A. Dy clghtecn handréd ‘nud convey Mr. Alexander home at the time he BI GrAAN, ster is t one the track of the Hood have sote member of yo hoard or the > v Fatal & o 9 VADS. All tho houses in flat portions of the town | Sater s that ssonc o tho brsele of Mo FO0 | coul compuny*s bear breaker located at Nata- | il uiomber of your bourd or the full Probably Fatal s tabbing Affeay. A K TnoA have been swept away and tho railroad turn- | 1o Jives were lost at Cherokee and the im- | lie, a village two miles north of this city, was table 1s washed from its place. Three miles | nediate vicinity. The storm rendeved bo- | destroyed by a cyclone this afternoon and k are gone between Movillo und Kings- | yween three fundred aud four hundred fami- flisasd Rtoward th#aalt oo vas | board come out und look over our books and ol teward then said that the araft was | gunts, wad 1 am confident theso things whi SouuriER, Neb., June 20.—[Spocial Tole- Attest: Groiar W. Scnmeck, really for a groater sum than was to the | {o'Giilstactoriiy Sherilf und Acting Coronoe. s 1 plained. gram to Tur Bee.|—A probably fatal stab- 1 credit_ of the institution, and aid not want 1t [ W wonld be very lnd to have you come it ! 3 3 005 A g g bing oceurred last night about four miles Tur K Toon [ s rl d the Y prahiunaradt the following persons were killed 10 be deposited with the treasurer beyond his [ it i< possible for you to dn 50 Very' respuet- & Turnbezirk Opens at none. M:‘:’\m;’?h:)(\!.i]“u:”x{l\é{rb“d‘ug and the | jjeg ‘hum-'hu& n|- ;lml ‘llllluu:. « »{.l,“u: ‘l:x: g J. N. BLOSSOM, Hawley, Pa. reach, because it would b2 injurious to the r.my. \ v GHOUSE, northwest of this eity, the victim being John resoxt, Neb., June 20.—[Special Tole- e o Siol T are being cared for in the sonic, Grand J. N. BLO: , Hu Y, Pa. S s Glonorale s o oA o 5t T S i b ‘This desteuction is now being supple- | Ay u;"m. Republic and Kuights of Py- J. B. DODSON, Shickshinny, Pa. = ;H”"“l aanired thoss! ouldlihs/ ol iatm. | &5 !:3!&!&\‘(‘“!:;;:\‘l‘v Jl:v:.\.vnvl![uuu more than | O'Conuell, who was _l.mgwl four times by | gram to Tur Buk.]—On accountof thesteady mented by another storm raging at prescut s hulls at Choroke . ROBERTS. Luzerncborough, R o0l P Sy or error! John Higgins. The victim was cut three | jownpour of rain which continved all fore- in the si ty and extending south to “Wihe o1 ost 12,777 feet of b e Sl oA oupon, o o i el > times in the left shoulder, and the fourth | ;o o RS abade ats S N Ottl wostarn S TtH R Lhe illinofs Ceatral lost 12,777 feot WILLIAM LODGE, Luzerneborough. vousness, he endorsed the instrument How did you happen to draw just that noon toduy the street parade of the state Hn’x‘l;lu :{ l‘ o ||Il|‘k’l fm': LMIJ;}::‘ ‘: l’,l:u\' i roadbed, oud 987 feet of piling. lluq' \Im':: An ltalian, unknown, and another stranger | Treasurer Hill sook it ana saud that ho would | amountt and probably nm}f cut being m the left side | tupnbezirk, sot for 10 o'clock was postponed R aiTee 3 £ | novinclide tho bridgo taken” out over the | (0 0G0 G abris, Tho brouker | bold it 05 a stato ofticer pondiug tho invest- [ Bxhuusted the fund. under the arm. ‘The particulars, as near as | uptil tomorrow. The visiting dolegations oux river. Tho awouut of dwmage will 0 d unde d . o e o Finore! 5 e IO 5 Cherokeo is still isolated from railrond and | voach §250,000." i} was located undor, the sumemit of Big Moun-| 83408. Any moref can be learnea, are that the two were return- | put ju their time at the hotels and Turner 0 Davnell then vouchsafed a second time that | Weli,when Dewey & Stone's bill came in it | ing home from : i ¢ , o 0 €0 o o res X ne 4 3 Y § g ho 1 town, both under tue infu- zobtin g a0l AT iala ik a0s teloyraphio gommuntoation Wb o tees b tain about sixteon huudred foot above | the showing was not, owing to the limitea | went u'littie beyond it. e Do g oty et | naiLige i itegil e U L IR ALYOEG ROBIAD : i 7 0 > sen level. The structure i time, porhups s correet as it should bo. Did Dewey & Stone's bill ropresent the | arose which cause . 10 | ize wening began. 1t was Lo have boen in who returned today from the sceno of deso Ina Guove, In., Juue 26.—[Special Tele- | the sea level. The structure was about | time, ¥ L 1] % arose which caused the deed. Dr Loug was ¥ o, Tation Yapocts damage and 1058 of PEOperty, | gram to ik Bae |- Twenty-ve houses tn | three hundrea feet iu longth and the highest | _The attorney general sold thiey did not pfo- | amount, overdrawn Saliod Lo attend. the Injurea man, and snys | the grove, but was held in Turucr hall o ac- live stock, growiug crops and persoual 10sses | vy,0 014 town here are flooded and the people | point was 175 fect. Lodgo and Roberts, tne poso mll[-n}u-lml\..lnv:niu otiiln o5 any QI‘“.L'I‘ l\\l'ln(ml"b'“lm:im 2 i the wound in the side will prove fatal. count of damp grounds, Iuthe class wand ,fimnm unfortunate people who lived in the [ thO 014 town Reve are floaded Wil the BOaRIC | 1o “unknown men, ~ wers slaters and were | M | He also daed srnt Tor B ooy gl vouchers show to be the : T exercises, Plattsmouth, Sioux City Turner ack of the storm as wlmost incredibic, haveiboon ODAgec Agdo:iaalohy: autiaho L, gaged in roofing the breaker at the time [ BN WS EO¥ PLy . Dy . Russians strik society, Sionx City eiche, Lincoln and Fre. Tho country from Storm Lake to Cherokee | with the more fortunato residents. The | f the aceident. Tho other two killoa wero | 104 been broughtalong |0 L0 L] e rour undred and June 2.—[Special Tele- | \nont " competed. ~ Plattsmouth won first, % L e ¥ e R eeatnar S allirons 1o 2, ity ¢ As u matter of fact, however, not a single | forty-four dollars and twenty-five conts. 2 n compete s 3 Weduesday was oue vast sea of vater. Moer- | bridges north of here are all gone and all con- | carpentors and mot their death while “om- | A% % atier 06 Ftk, WOWRRES BOL 8 T What aporopriation was asked for the | fram to |—Forty Russians, em coln second sna Sioux City Tur- efunts in every town botween the two points | noctions in that diroction are cut oft. Five | ployed at work on the interior of tho | OREIE N ST A G e e e e U Lot cdln | auc y T sufferod groat1oss from floods, to say noth- B i SINEH Wt Phere was no year marked for the cash | deficit 5 ployed digging sewer trenches, struck for socicty third. In shot _putting B om0 crops and Live stock, | miles of track between hero and Battlo Creek | VIgwkor. 0 (L iqante, gathered | Showing, and n reply to Secretary Allews | Twenty-cight thousand two hundred and [ higher wages and refusad to go 40 work. B. Carey of Fremont won first prize by a OF seventy-five to onohundred houses washed | 8¢ washed oat. 'he Maplo river is the { objection Mr. Liveringhouse coryected it by [ ninety dol Superintendent Heffren, after considerable v of ninetcon foot. Carey wus protestod 8¢ ovel 1p the mignty structure as though it were o O o d B " 0 away on the bottom at Cherokeo most of est ever kuown. e hose. And whitling 1t heound, dushed | Showing that it extended us far bac as 133, Why did you take the difference between | inconveuience, put other men to work, on necount of being absent at the begiumung. them wore homes of laboring on, These 'his morning an Ida Grovo undortaker | mr. N. MeDowell, bookkeeper in the sec- | the two and put it wto the cash fund, sup- Pho tainod the protest and Paul . ; s . 3 : The mon' were mancled almost | MU N. N 3 0 8 o aud'y ashfuud, sup. — Tho judgos sustafned the protest and Pau e T O O T & e | Started with a hearsa for Holstein to attend a | [t to xuin, Who men' were wninelad wiiost | votary's ofiice, was callod and sworn. When | posing it would balance the appropriation t INTEREST UNABATED, Wurl of Plattsmouth was given first, his a0 3 i Y P funeral. It was necessary to load the venicle | beyond recox MHBLAYAS 0 0! about 1o testify to the duplicate vouchers | ~ From the vouchers and the prospectiv ocord bewng seventeen feot ono inch, Broit. their lives. Hundreds of anitmals were socn | {Ueral, At gossiey 1o load tho vehiclo | oL3 furcost i tho roglon, fis capacily was | 400U lo testily wo tho duplicato vous o s @ prospoctive rocord bewg seventeen feot ono inch, Troit- it the river floating pust Chorokoo Wednes Qa0 | mpEGLIACHLIL gud fammy e o Hbout forty thousand tons por month, The | discovered in the otice, Durnell jumped up | bills. TR Hesat Many Pleasing Features for the In- | ling of Fromont won tho high juump. Tonight A Horses viod "o fraements of their | Mile, after which it was pulled by band for u | AAGHETORAY LIBREINE AR TRE SRS g | and said that if it was to that foature of the | And you overestimated by 8154251 e s et public oxercises were hold at Love's opera oy et g I R B L ong distance, until high ground was roached | Y3500 e CTIENGH (IUET Bitteburg aua | CAse testimony was to be given, he would ad We estimated Dowoy & Stone's bill at 2 DA e Liouse, there being a good sudicnce present. # aud others drowning. Hundreds of cattle, | Whoro horses could by attached Philadolghia capitalists. L mit, for his client, the duplicating of_vouch- | 823, We credited this upata guess, We [ BeATkice, Neb, Juno 2. —[Spocial Tole- | pyaly excreises were only exhibition drills, R leac fottiaa s N et T e vapily e ers’ to the amount of £50 und that Mr. Liv- | had bought the same material, but they cume | gram to i Bee. | —The day has been show- | o prizes being awarded. Mayor Iried do: S, H o e e Ui ol THE WEATHEK FORECAST. oringhouse stood rondy with his books to | 1o moro than we expooted. ¥, yet withal the mterest in tho Chautau- [ hvered an address of welcome i which he Ono farmer fiving south of Ghorokeo sald | ;1) [y \lo ‘26, —|Spociat ‘Telegram to Tu T A Sheg 1t il books | nutboc oF. At uciaf. ioe, Mnariagae, | Qu continuos unabatod, 'AvSololock atarg | CXietlodt WS, (ool 0F 0, ol Jat over two hundred head of cattle were one), June 26.—Special Telegram to e Tl e Gean (o8 ors tols e ouse thoi arose 00ks hor of questions o y o 8 font s IR otk 2 atitho” vialtors. o oLlBR (oxorols e Ela atare id T subnosod it | Ber.]—Mrs, John Claek was fatally buzaed | , FoF Omana and vicluity-Showors, fol- | aud waid that during tho lust sesston_of the | and with rospoct to Liveringhouse's desirg | Audlence listencd to Dr. Parihurst In his | oogigied -~ of wand, parullel and L e e T o r e | e e R R s e ne i daet o] |10 eIy fal LRI YA R er Jogislature, as was well known, thero was a | to have the board go out to the asyluw, the | bible lectures ut the tabernacle. Leon H. | horizontal bar work by ull the state turners, e e Mt iow [ hove vesterday by an exvloslon of gnsoliue. | joor Nobraska, North and South Dakota— | doficicney ' i~ the sum ' for ~ tho | lntter's ~ object Was = to oxplain tho | Vincont ws the prineinal speaker and gave | vaulting by the ovs! cluss, club swinglog by nuimals. The Little Sioux valley from | e ¥ i8¥ et o e e Bl the cellar from | Showers; cooler; westerly winds. asvlum,© Thoro was no funds with | watter to, - then satisfactorly. © This | vory intoresting talke on Carlylo. Tomor- | the ludlow cluss, cornet sold by Prof. Cuval Charokoe to Onawa 18 o010 of tho. lurgest | Lo 0 a0e a0 O B e fowan. oyl | For Missouri—Showers; stationary tom- | Which to run the Institution. ~Things Jled to the — question as ‘to Wby | row hetalks on Dickens, Monday on Thuck. | Yoen!solo by i2d, Pachorer, musieby Dulby stock raising sections in Town and when tho | Ho 008 e e sale bolng raisod by th G S R d consequently cost a great deal more than | the witness was so anxious for the board to B ks i band and prand tableaux by Turnverein, I eaiar. shiad| doutlyicaused by gasollno being ralsed by the poraturasvatiaDlo WiLie, Se- R 8 e they would if money had been available. | learn all about it in June, when he had con- | €Ty an! uesduy oo George Elliott. The | phe Omaba turners arrived this evening at wator subsidos and careful survey ar wi) [ water Her funeral was held this aftrnoon, | - For Kausas—Showers; wosterly winds; | Merchants did not wunt to sell becauso thoy | coaled it bofore. ‘Tho answer was rathor | classes maintain thelr usual interest and | 7 o'clock o AT Ey and _uotwithstauding ~ the terrible floods | cooler ipeins olor: variablo | WEre in doubt us o whether i appropriation | evasive, that he wanted them to see tne | overything woves along eathusiastically o e R at Bia ais0 n heavy loser, | Which have awept away roads and bridges, | tor Colorado—Showers; cooler; variable | yould bo mado to wipo out the old fudobted: | books, Tonight Dr. . 5. Herron lectured on *Fools’ County Affairs in Foor Shape. Superintondent. Gilleas suys that. $200,000 | W the/largost ver held hore, Winds: ARG e lloss, - Phoy hud caliod upon the old bourd of | - The question of intorest was then taken up, | to a lurge audionce. Tomorrow night, under [ Dikora Ciry, Nob., June 26,—(Special Wouid not repiir the dumage already in sight Will Suffer for Food. Want to Change Their Water Sy stem. | puvlic lands and _buildiugs to ko to Hustings | and the amount paid to euch of the employes | tho direction of Prof. (Gase, Muduine Rosa | 1y pyy Bre.|—The oxperts cmployed by the aud investigations havenot been pursued fu Storx Crry, la,, June 20.—([Special Tele- | Crisvroy, Neb., June Spaotalto Tun | S [1ake sorio prrangene e [ T r o e hot ot o | e tations. ntacknertoi by Bt | county to invastiiuto all the oftioss of tho ¥ 0 “ 0 $ ARy ARy Mz (§ hNDyy ¥ £ | merchants for tho v i d rocoived crest, others had not, and rt, W scitations ers o ) e ther than five miles on tho south branch 9 | kram to Tue Ber)—A report from Movillo | Ber.|—Aueloction has been called for July 6 | goods for tho asylutm. T o tol this prompted tho query whother any of them | W. W. Carnes. county from Junuary 1, 1574 to January 1, FIM- inaccessible. The company bias u force | 00 West Fork, which was completely inun- | to vote on a proposition to issuc bonds to the | the merchants and do the pest thoy could [ had really roceived their in At g Y 180, have completed and filed their report on of 200 man at work at the bridge at Cherokee, | datod, says there is only 230 pounds of flour | amount of §20,040 for the purpose of changing | under the circumstances, ' With tho prospect | ply was that thoy had, p e o LY e | the county judio and sherif's oftices. ‘The and it is oxpeoted o tomporary structure will | in tho town. The town is almost completely | the Holly water systom wow in use to that of | OF buuding two additional wings to the | = wecretars Allen ' (showing a pay PRI =K oxperts are of the opinion that all tho foes bo roady for uso by Suuday. cut off from succor. Hundreds of horses Svavity system. The plan is pronounced | Bsylum, uud accommodyting perhans four | ceipted with various names|—Who signed | Bre.l—A cloudy sky, thunderstorms and [ the o ; 3 ont ¢ ) BROGOT ARELOgeT OLINOTAGE. | 6 ERBYILY s T REgnAUL hundred patients iustead of 160, Dr. Test | Lindvig's name P % 4 collected by the county judgos ure not shown special train, mado up of a pile driver | and othor live stock out in the felds i tho | by competont englucors ns ontirely feasivle, | FARITEE PARIY RIEHEE G0y gk €40 | MU GUSO—1 did. 1 don't know who | CURCF tomporaty inconvenionces havo RISen |y, oo rocords, but aro convinced that the -ml elghteen cars of material, left hero at | valley were fearfully lucerated by the barb | and will receive the co-operation of the Fre- | 1014 SRR JTHSE 0 CORt ) BEE &0 enod Lupham's, I had authority for sign. | 8WWY to the pleasuros of cleur weather. The Y s ~ N AP SE S ANOT-WOrD. IPARLIY JROSFAOM. N 1R0. oL e R sRgperation o e go vefore tho legislature with o | signed Lupham's. I had authority for sigu- | ® A G4E fees of this office dia not oxceed 81,500 i any n or g | wires carried dowa by tho swollow torreat, | mout, Elkliora & Missou loy railvoad, | 8O, 0OTOFS KA0 . e Wwould be vl that | i Lindvhes rogular ordor of the programme has boen i i o o east of town the company biasa work train of | in which the poor beasts became eutangled. | which uses an inmonse quuntity of water ut | SOt - HEAher (d EROY WL B o L find e ; R ey il and i ot onco greotod | e Year. ‘The total amouut of fines collec e a iy o rataia rv AR ERER RIS $5 I : e e shoma. mnd. buind “ouse “Fis [ auother doticienor stared wém fn tho face. | FATo you futerestod in tho Grand Istund | carelod out and a wood audicuso greotod | o ST o't Ty, to dauuary 1, 1500, w beneath the water, Rallway Commaunication Stopped. present supply i insuicient and it is alto. | Unless they sould maka @ good showing | creamory 4 G " ch speaker, notwithstanding wot weathor | [ B LT OI the houses ‘that woro washed futo tho | Cray Cereay, Neb, Juno 26, —[Special Tol- | getaer likely that tho bouds will carey thoy “l‘,‘\"l“ll’1‘ Shargodmiiuigiaesoment m\“’ ikbo.Baigpment of my ftock t0k | and high water. “'ho attendance has boon | PECLY QT L R B o0 'l “fhvo, con be found: | egram to Tue Bee.|~Tho washout at York el HORNGHUSLY VIBT Gl ARG it oy A | DR o augmiented by the &rival of oach traiu, aua | bule, and while George H. Fair was county milos below town. A five-mile walk down | 0P the Kausas City & Omaha bas 1solated us ARG IRRSWQ S o that any money they could take out of any In July did you have checks doposited in | the remainder of the session has everything | attornoey, the sum of §1,071 was collected in The river fatled to discover any othars. Noth. | from the outside” world. - We have neither , Neb., June 26.—[Special to Tue | grner find they woild put into the casa fund. | the Exchauge National bauk of Hastings or | toassuren biz attendance oud a good tme | fiues, Since the democratic county attoruey ing mora can ba learned from Correctionville | received nor sent out uuy mail for over fifty ) riff Town arrested three young | The aporopri ran out in September, und | in the Adaws county bauk, sud did any of | generaily. There are at least eleven days | 00K his oath of oftice up to the present ums rolative to the deaths by drowning thero, | bours and a roport has just arrived that we | men on complaiut of P. Jones of Chester, | when the' employes were discharged thoy | those ohecks go to protestt e ora tho expiration, tho schedulod time for. | ot 9no cent of fines lius boou collvoted, Wagon bridges on country roads from Storm | Will receive no trains bofor 0'clock 10- | yov baving stolen 8 gun and some clotnes | Were puid, somo of them, out of - the defend Yes: i the Adams county bank. \ the ex-judgos have turned over fiues coliected Luke to Cherokee are all gona, morrow. The raius hero did no particular [ Fo¥ WEUIE RRE KUR, B SNt to fuil, | ant's own’ funds, ' f % liro | no such suggestion w0 any member of the I'he attorney general asked v epsom | cars. i 54 o WOPK of cloarln g dims torrents, with all the bridges washed out. we could go no further, on account of wash- | bridgeon Lincoln avenue was sweptaway like | HO SU h suggestion to any il : “Afror sho lind'loft what was her snlars? st ~nv--f1.r|".':':qfn,‘f\vr“ b 1“ 1" “}ll_}“HII sorm | caes. Ihis makes the work of clearine dim Tho efices of tho various railrond com- | outs in Muapla river, und started buck for | chaff and only one wagon bridge Is known | board and usked the members of the lattor to | Twvonty dollars Sulphute of magnosia, tho. same 'substance, | CUlt Aud slow, and uo trains wiil be ablo to panies have not yet been able to get nforma- | Sioux City, When wo veached a poiut a mile :;x be 1‘)~fl on l\lm streas lz“ (le;;“i'\“m«‘ state if that wero not the case, .\unu|uf the Mul 'rh lefc 'sho was continued on tho | should be charged for at the rate of §1.20 per | PASS before Monday or Tuesday, y h d viie or 50 this side ornic sh of lightning | Ittner's brick yard was almost entirely de- | ponbors denied the statemont. Ho con- | pay roll for five monthst ¥ S0 Fashsgien i LEti F0ite 0ombIN tion from the flooded district. Tho first | OF so this side of Hornick u ‘r”;‘n.l 0 fghtalng | oved with to full kiins ot brick, Feed | = mbers denied tho o con- | pay ro on pound unswer could be given. Hampton aud Bradshaw are completely Wheih Uhose gave out e | AIL yaur doposits wore made thore and you | closiug, o programumo will bo contivued | to tuc county Lronsurors, excent, B, 1. Wil damage. M 1 p 4| putin those auplicates chiecked out of there! ono aay if the weathor is not fuvorable up to | bur, and bis records show &5 collected, whicl - fay . Mouday, while ‘reading a card describing a | ¥ : ! iveringhouse then prosente uk uly one check went to protes 0 e \reasurer’s books do not show de, IOWA'S AWFUL FLOOD. Over an lnch an Hour. party ‘anted ¢ Geand Island, atr. Town | | Mr. Livennghouse ieh Riegenied o bank | | Ouly 90 chsck Moth t6, Protest Laony | tos eventng of J it ; 1o LIRO S hookefo el Auei Saupeitad iR ‘ T vocial Tole | Saw the description fitted one of his brison- | book showing the deposit mentoue ¥ stub mount I had checl >rof. Porvens, Maurico Duryea and Will ol Th v offic Tho Damago at Ohorokeo Worso Than | oo\ AXESTENE Nov., June 36, - [Speclal "Tole- | S it OC Lot o Shorfe Costallo, who | ,Ib response to questions' by Secretary | out on thow. Iidded thom up und in sub- hIRb e eimeing and. trainiag w | COUBtitutes about ton lines and suys that the S we by gram to Tug Bk, | —According to measure- | o0 and took the prisoner J Allen, Liveringhouse admwitted the followiug | tracting the total I made s mistake, whic abor are here organizing and trainiag w | only record found to show that Dakota First Reported. nent mudo by the United States signal ob 9 - duplicates: Liveringhouse, &1; Kelioy, | discovered when I got notice from the bank, | cborus for his grand coucerts. Jules Lum- | county ever had u sheciff s tho poorly kept Forr Donar, Ia., June 20.—The latest ad- | servor hore, very ncarly two and pno-half N m—— W; Cleary, Liveringhouse, 81005 | I sottied as soou s I got notice bard, Will Derrick and othier talented musi. | prison _calendar, which shows that dinety- vices from Cherokee say the damage by the | Inches of rain foil here this afternoon in two § » Linboi #T05: M Ve, Sparhom, Attorney General—Do you keep the woney | cluns of Omaha are booked for Chautaugun, | seven persons were committed to jail within e sroator a s reporte hours time. No damag Crops of every Fwsa2y Buleer, $32.75; Robiuson, $40. Total, ¥YOu receive ns ste'vara and your own mone; Everytbing indicate lurge Sunday at the past sixtecn years. flood is greater thau at first’ reported. Ax | Bours' g [ | e OARIEE Ay ) I3 e NVALS B : 2 1 yo - n ‘ ! \ R e R R a7 1he | KRG DooRIng of Agency, a village fourteen wmiles from hero | gisi.( in one account ou wingla th ¢t | tendance, muny strangers ave g to | Lo waters recede th asses of cattio ure - on the Santa Fe, was shot and instantly t'was shown that there was a dis Yos. [ was overdrawn, but 1 didu't sus- | spend Sunday and leave their families for Bolsin ettt ek Tall exposed and the steuch from tho same per- Raised Seve et in an Hour. b b ' : - i meates the air, It is estimated that b RevsoLvs, Neb., Jy 263 [ S pe killed about 10 o'clock lnst night by threo un. | crepancy of @ wonth botween the date of the | pect it . the balance of tbe Chautauqua. Deus | Sopvyien, Neb, June 26— |Special Telo- swestes thoair. It 18 estimated that hun: | Rersovm, Neb, June %-—[Special to | KL0WA niow Just s ho was closing his atoro, | WArants and tho dato o wlea tho payment | ' Ho wus usked by Seoretary Allen it wad | Weleht wiil proach o Sunday mornis s of nead of stock were lost there 0 | ‘Muk Bee.|~he rainfall hore amounted 10 | No clue to the murderers has been discoy- | tovk pluc how he hud purchased drugs in Hastings, | ChancellorCrugton took a round with | mwiles of truck of the main 1ine of the Iinois | 4100t two aud one-half inches 5 - x Liveriughouse explained by stating that | He roplied t Lo had and whenever the | Devil, or the Problem of Byil," last eveniug, | oners bouud over by County Judge Allen on Rlise of o 1018 e-balf inchos iu three hours. | ered. 8 | cutral botween ( rokee and Sioux City )Se croe! alsed abo 0 P! - — when the warrants were issued it could not doet n-ked for them, He had also pur- ; His ture was 1ot t and 1 r the 24th for appearance to the district court aro washed out and it will take about & week | [08e croek raised about seven foet in ono Build Flood 1 th I f | - I © washed out and ke abou e o Tho wheat i s TRy Juildings Floode Do ascertair antil & morth later out of | chused bread, and whilo they bad & small | ' to repalr tho ~damage. The Onawa and | DOUF. 'O wheat crop has beer Vvhay MG | Sr. Joseun, Mo, June 20, —Theodore Smith Phe | §Fam to Tue Br Oueof the three pris- ) : ceiv At 3 o'olacks taday Wi I Crafts | for burglarizing the hardwars store of J. A Sa injured, but will be a good fair average. Nunnaska Ciry, Neb., June 26.—[Special | What fun monoy was to come, and for | oven at the usylum it was not fit to bake | re he American Civil Sabbath P AT T I G TR o Bloux Falls branches of the ssue road o AT Y 148 e A reason the warrants were retained that | bread. He was asked what ho muant by o | ‘I Jf Bis arpuiment wis ot favorablo | Lo R DY 18th: oapaped 3 aro iu & worse condition. The wires apiliion Plooded, SlogFam 10 TUB R RYIANE VAl gth of time, “wood prescrvative'’ for which 8150 hud been | 1c Daseball, Sunday pio des, dog | 81l last night. (e was axsisted by an ou over both brancies aro still oroken aud su: Pariirios, Neb., June al Tele- | Of the season fell tals afterncon, flooding a Attorney General—The voucher for ¢ | paid wheu 80 would have been a good price. | fights the first day of the week and | side accomplico, as the locks and bolts wore thentic reports of loss of life have uot been X number of store buildings and residences. | own pay §100, you wade s second tme your | Ho said it wus usod to place on the floors, | kindred amusemcnts t proved in @ [ sawed off from the outside. He gave bis regeived, While the Sioux river is golng | K¥em to Tug Bek |—-Owing to The greatost damage will be to the Hotel | geif It wus expensive, B oL e e e e AN 1o oal v thatt the TEabhath | Bemte ss Jahit FHyan aqdiiaabant fye Tous tog Wu, 1t 1s still forty feet deep. The work ‘n»,vl ,\ll-wrdm ll:l-' l'l:l'll‘l“ ;u‘! is place is | Watson. Liveringhouse—Yes, sir, o #3530 s gallon He bad also | was intended as a day of rest, and wheu used | or eleven inches tall, weight about oue hun- cleariug nway the debris is now in pro- | out of its bauks. ‘Ike whole of the southern Sm——— Did Dr. Test cortify to itt bought liquors, and with reference | for any other pur iun violates the laws | dred snd sixty, dark clothes, thick heay. gress, and md is being given the uufor | part of town is under water to a depth of six Daw Brakon Away Yes, sir 10 compettion &mong sald tha atiire as woll 4 s B R SRy Al R tuuates at Moville who are campiug out. foot. The wator ls still rising Neouaswa Otrr, Neb., June Bpacial That voucher was for pay which you had | in the second last ¥ Hurst th Suturda; sramime the assembly | beard, no mousticho b It 1s ¢ Pelegram to Tne Bre.|—The J. Sterling i v 3 % 2 [} Semem——— =X alroady received, through the deficiency ap- | Hastings had bid. arter, Hicks of | will be runni, i blast, The management | sumod tnat ho stole worse of O, X Dodgoe Flooded. : Wind Did Considerable Damage Morton fish pond overfiowed and the dam | propriation the same pluce bid rat beat b has arranged aike the next cloven or | Kryimbsugh, as he was ialssing this morn obuk, Neb, June 20, —(Special to Baxckorr, Neb., Juu Special to Tus | was carried away tosight. Tho damage will \- sir by #0. He claimed t every pound of coal | twelve days full srest, profitable iu- | ing trace Las &s yet beon obialued of Bes. j—-When the storm struck Doage B, |—The rain iu this vicinity lastea about | be cousiderable, How was it that you made out a voucter | and groceries from every swre which en- | striction aud estertaisment, | the prisouer.