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OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY., MAY 15 1892-SINTEEN PAGE o o e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e MR, BRYXS IS DTS U TED | B e o e 1o, e, | St mone o e aioegy, oo mathe | FATING AWAT-HER SHORES‘;&:“"““'""“‘”"“‘“’“““inotul\s COUNTY'S HOODOD <. q rs thought that by piatting Aty poor farm and seliing the lots, & od. The longer they moro detormined they beoame, man, Ezekiel Cox. Additional —Henry Smith, | . Samuel Mooney, John Siems, Joseph B. Me- | - | elope, the Milkman's Bride Bride, - FLOOD ALARM AT =T, LOUIS, Calla. Increase—Robert B 3oyd, Th “Penelope, the Milkman i | mas o pre 5 H § . N The Mississipp pid N a4 Now they decided to Iny out aud & * His Demorratio Friends Can't Agree with | J; Poliard, Jobn Crookshank, Frogerick . | and meritorious operetta in two acts, will be | The Hungry River Sl Baawing at the | ™ M'gunlery Sariils, Msing and Now | gyor Higtorg of the Rise aud Fall of the ! W X > Ibert G all, Pav leson esented Thursday evening 8 1 s S " . 1 ) | Commissiones orliss orloo pres Him on Tariff Legislation, John 1, Nedtow. Iteissus—Jobn 7. Sheeke, | Presented fbursday evening at Blams Bal Barriers of the Bottoms, St. Lovis, Mo, May 14.—The situ | Hospital Building. Anes Tethercd T84 TosoTitios e I¢ Went Original widows, ete. - Lucioda Mandeville, | ."f(f"l";:jl“]f"l“ s He Josen TItE, . hero this morning is more alarming than last | X through. Tho Iand was piatied by the county Jaue Smith . e PP .- Yeane A 1eh The ch ca ap about ey | surveyor an November 3, 155, the propo- " o 3 . . lae. | 8ito: Mr, J. O'Gradv, tenor, ana Mr. o nieht. The heavy rain which came up about irveyy 1 v r , the prop NOTRADICAL ENOUGH FOR THE NEBRASKAN | (ffouth Dak Ongloal-dohn Acklor: | Joseph Tuitier, baritone, assisted by Mr. | ALMOST READY TO ENTER FLORENCE LAKE | midnigbt continues to pour cown. The | POOR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP | $i1ion to seil was submittea to the voters of T William 1o Paimer, Samuel Webb, ¢ | Joseph Swift, basso, and Miss Maggie Swift, storm extends as far north &s Davenport, he connty foFtanately it Was not Car- asccompanist. The four first named ha ried by @ Uvo thirds majority, and as & resuit In. The river is steaoily 11 Original—Eugene B. Read, g At the rate | | parties who purchased iots at the subsec fow He Contemplates A Plan by Which | Tash, Tsaac Lefever, John Max Won praise as the members of o celel fl‘l?ll Uneasy Settlers WateNins the Tereor Which :I"'::'u:. an ho 1t now measures tHIrty~ | Little fncldents That Have Helped to Make | Fale hase bronght o :l« kil :u::?': the Senate Will e Forced to Take Additional— William J. Parke, Judson K | :;}‘,','»’;",',,f,'{'\r"q‘.'m,x..r.’f l‘;‘\"g-;::mk;k;l;w‘;-“_ ’I’hrpnxr:n; ‘nmr' :"uuu‘n ~Magalficent o= —— an Interesting Story—Some of the Legal sggragatiug something over §100,000 ‘u.m'.: B Some Action Favorabic to - hich is given for the beueft of S gn Spectacie Presented bythe Big Muddy ires ge o neas Complleations That the Straes | for tho retura of their oy 1o ground . " "'" ke ON THE CHINESE QUESTION, iwhich is given for the beuefit of St. Agnes o IR o Raveas Crry, Mo, May 14.~The Missouri | < "mr'. 'm p b ohad | thiat the cioction was void and that the sales 4 Secretary Blalne Reeelves a Letter from an | _The cast of characters has been arranged — OO TASU TR IR S ats 6 oot Lt | "On Fetrasre 96, 1883, 4. 1. MeCulioch . e G as 0Wws 0ot las’ ght with vrospects of continuing — . - Y LS WHOCHy American Resident of China Ay y ¥ o | Who Was then ¢ v Jadge, apmointed John 1 her, a b man 1. 0°Geads vhole rives hm bast o erman rise yuday or longer, The dam- | t , Wasnixatox Brneav or Tnn Bee, ) Wasnisaros, D. C., May 14, be follow- | Tocmer A i T S e The whole river bott 8 ast of Sherman | therise till Mouday or longer. The dam- | £\r HTiy hives e D ' | & Chri tnan and John L. MECARAS 513 FOURTEESTR STREET, » ing letter been addressed by Dr. Me- | Chalks, a milkmun \hes Swify | avenue and north of the fair grounds is & r;re lo property = Increases = hourly. |, ‘l W thites 4 ar * | 10 appraise s which W ve sold, Wasmisatos, D, C., May 14 i s been adaressed by DF. M | roaKer, the tissus. Mrs Joseph Ritter | $0ggy, slusny, sloppy waste and a very few | The Kaw river overfiowed Its banks | has bean 1o possession of & fuil s On March oy 100k 1h3 oath of ofice and ; e Gowan, for many years an American mis- | pepelope, u servant < Pauline Dewitt | foot of ear . it on | this morning, doing great da to the | developed hoodoo. That hoodoo ! the procned : tho county Mr. Bryan of ka professes him nary in Ching, Blaine, e feet of earth separate it from the swolien | 8 INtSeAts L A Tmonrd 8 ¢ | B ¥ t 1 g o ¢ Y A ' b el S i) - Y tide of the riv snaris T Bkl SR Lo LR rmourdsie. Une as ¢ poor farm ler w ¢ sioners, vas absen’ self disgusted over the 1nability of the house | sacrotary of st {States “ligions Notiees tide of the river, which snar 4 clutehes | fico establistiments have already shut down | oS COUDLY poor fa ogethier wi iy i T b 1o agree upon racical tariff lemisiation. He : United At the Fir. thodist Episcopai church | atits banks to the north, eager to send 1ts | and the remaiuder will be compelled to do so | BPPUrienances. Du 10T 1S HMO, COt | con was appointed to fill the vacancy t 5 e st do Bist J. M. Walden, D,D., LL.D.,, willoc- | murky torrent sweeping down over the gar- | if the water rises a little more. At the [ Siderable more than a guarter a century, it . - e 1s quoted today as saviug, “We must d 1 3 4 something, and that rignt away,” and when . t ve con- | cupy the pulpitin the moraing, and Rev. J. | dens aad houses below it Between the | Suburban town of Argentine the water burst | the county has never bosn abie to secure | on April 13 revort ho lots od %) P going to do he said ty tizen | (G, Bvans, D.D, LL.D., in the evening. north end of Florenco lake aud the river 10 Taservolr, 8o there 1 uo bubl supply, | mascot to broak or counteract the influence | were worth & of 837851 asked what they were g o do ha sai - Depart- ih 3ee 10pIan ohuiel Rav. Di and tue electric light plant is f the S b » perlot. These vor that portion ot that they were going to ! WIS SCnRle’ W Va4 e Nontraat | W Bt L ot l'r\i‘.l Ve il | there is now a narrow neck of rush-covered | there will be no light tonight. Al AR bbbkl L ' | the " Wi as sast acres. - take some action on the bill to take off 10 p 1 plead 1n exte p res e Lt o, 4'and v, | 1and not more than ten feot wide and across | on the bottoms are flooded to | efforts bavo blen made. Some of the | "ol hay time the commissioners ndopted ¥l cont on binding twine, Bryau says tuat a e e Aberiean rosi- | K. H. Wood, D.D., of Frankiin, 1nd., at7:30 | this a tittle stream of water flows from tho | stories. | coanty commissioners are even now of e | g resglution that the procoeds of the sul democratic seuator is going to make a mo in_ Cliina. So “far as 1 wm capabie | o'elock in the evening. Both divinés are in | lake into the river. Another raise in the Big Wind and Flood in Oklahoma. [ oviuton, fu view of recent developments, that | st iated totho orection ol & tion to discharge the finance committes of | of tie cituation she does ot ieh Ching Likes | attendance at the general conference Muddy of a few inches and the stream will Ev RExo, Okl, May 14.—This section has | 11 0¥der to broai the spall the poor tarm ¢ : B e« B protection tho senate from further consideration of that | Unitud Siatus focded by her projetariat. | 1oy, Marion Bojes sublect for 110 YCR | stop and flow back into the lake. | sufferod heavy losses by tho storms. The | BAvetobeabandoned and tho Ereiret oot | wer duly advertising the vill and that he bolieves Mr. Wastburn nud [ {“fE:luly, she hus Lutle reason to Baltd MG | pe'iGpeniag the Sealed Book.” Pronching | The difference in the levol of the two bodics | rivers are out of their banks and the bottoms | PV FOFIAF KHOWD be b Boshilal 1Uraced Over | ev sule was held. “Thonsands of several other scnators on tho republican side | Aiready howsesses vast retions 1o the north of | in the morning as usual, = Sunday school at | O WAter 18 now BoE GOR hAD fonr or AXE | are flooded. It is reported a cyclone visited | 107 OELUPIER Y Snooks At DS persons followed 1 brags baud and jouragyed will vote for the motion and pass the bill ertile, virgin soll, while In thetropics, illinit= | 10, m., and Youne People's Society of | \nChes, 80 that taers 12 goed reason for ABe | aystorn Oxlatioma yesterdav afternoon. It is only the oldost settier who can remem: | Lo boor farm. ~The muctionver, = Tom When asked today if he would vote forsuch | ble regions invite immizration from her | Christi n Endeavor maeting at 7 b, m + lew down | ber how and when the county achieved title | It ounted a dry goods box an ered from this point, which can only bs reached | destroved much timber and ¥ Its | many houses. At ieast twenty houses were thern provinces. Mo who return f; sover, Chinamen e iad by the | Albright. mission at 8 o'clock in the after- bo held at tho West t The bill to put binding twine o the free list | {'pjted sea 8 wotion, Mr. Washburn said: * Sunday school wi ol v ck 1, for sale. After soms spirited u m oA few v i\ NS A e il g e 1t was knocked off to W. 1, Kier- by boat, presents a maguificent spectacle. nre loss easily contr eliow tide is boilingand seething in freuzy; | DIOWN to pieces in Canadian county. Anum- | stands. The old records of tha county com: (50, and after the disposal of tho might possibly pass tne senate bocause, 8s A | wandnrinate than those Who have never be noon Tpe rossses of Griftt¥bod tsar paat with 1he, | DAf. of schosl houses wets destroyed, No [ miasigner, whitten whot Nebraskn was .| 565 Jots he bommiseiotors forns Thet thay republican senator remarked tonight, it Is | exposed to the operation of revolutionary 3 s ot ARty A ® | deaths are roported, but & unumber were . I I t one of the biggest pieces of political hum- | fdeae. — * New Train Over the Missouri Pacifie, D an et dE tEAY BN o e ota Thiean | veMousLy Liutt territory, assist in telliag the tale. Tuey | n hospital fund of 430,43 on hand, SBHare Lhi aver put before the peopl Whit China has a tight to demand aud what | The new daily enge o N ranches of trees up like long blac b — also tell a story to the effect that the tract of | .100f which was cash _and the bal uggery that was ever put before the people. |, e et T R E oncale, §s to bo The new daily passenger train on the Mis- | ot arme “wave foran instant in the wn Farmers Complain, Lol il A 1| SR AR TION0H $ELTEY . e The duty on binding twine is only 10 per [ Pur country | cent, and 1f it were added to the price of | (FlGULS ires 1o maintain amone civilized | g 5ot c T binding twine it woula only amount to 1 il | ghe will run_over the Union 1acific tracks to | high, surmoun DO Ae SO the "duty | sour: Pacific will nof her people and the position which | contemplated, ow land has been tho et of ondless litiga be put on today 8s Was | uir and fall again with asplash, The south Lesans, Ta,, Ma: gto tho severe raivs and | bank, which usually breseuts an indented ie tracks. This new train | line of black mud cliffs ten feet or more 3 t ed by u fringe of shrubbery, | Of almost 14.—|Special Telegram | &% to Titk Bee.|—The past weez has been one | ' o0 Awarded the Contracts, During the early days of 1550 the county 3 ntinual rain. All of the streams & g 3 Shortly aftef in Ll L | commissioners, Jamos H. McArdle, Sylv on & bushel of grain, according to the aver- | states Impose on her the possibiiity of con ‘ age production per acroin Minnesota and | tending for reciprocal concessions e commissioners took v nefit n W of these consid: ons itssems | Union, Cass county, where connections will | bave sunk to within a few inches of the | Are over their banks ana tue country i and tison Johnston, conceived tho | build t t RN R e THiL Lk Mo et A et st ISR | be made with the main line of the Missouri | water. Huge masses of earth continuaily | thoroushly soaked that farming is impossi- | :0 and Harrison Johnston, coucelved ta | butlding, = Architoct B, E. Myurs of Dotrolt fhefucmers sey sabioves LT Tsslied | Hon WSk SEiee i i | Facfce e csoun Faclad oo v | sl tway Ty the Shoreana st | e, Sl sl o some a1 sotel | S8, oW X L B O | naseaionnd s e ey Liabe bl Fh B (r b el ration r rocity treaty, fixing the | jone contemplated running & train through | with a farewell flourish of half opened leaves. | in the ground on account of thewet and cold. | SBEN R 166 LI TR ATBTB aRE . | oTs b AAIHAVAS SUs 104 try it would place the farmers at the merey | n rof citizens of eiach staté to be ad- Omiha, and the people of the Magie | There is little fear of & sudden aeluge of | No cori has been planted nor will be for two &3 1n lookiug for a sito an i i & Walsh was the low- of the foreign trust. Tho duty on binding | mitted w reside In the other. Undubitably e i o S 06 truin 1640 | waters in any event, though & very frail | Weeks, oven if it should clear up now, The | ug prices, but were unavle to find | est bidd s awarded the general eons Sl oA b LU SR ek UL LR be but on next Sunday. The train will make | barrier keeps out an immeuse volume of | rain is failing steadily tonight. | Just suited, At the w @ | tract at & 4 e J. 5. Pope & Co. the McKir act, and Mr. Bryan and some | ! A modus vivendioan be put on nex Il make | barrier ke L by bt L | n March 1 of that year, H. Z. ( we stoam heuting contract at e e e ey d v < i, A the round trip each day and run via Platts- | water which may, if the rise contiunues, grad- Fving Under WATeR it lo6g 4166 ‘deosased; Bpboatat. bo £25,510. of his friends scem to th s O | cans In ¢ not appre mouth, ually flow over the bottoms and inundate o A L bkl e crats can abolish the lowest rates of duty im- | yjrinte <8 that they have heard —_ scores of gardens and homes, Mansmari, Mo, May 14.—The Missouri | tte board and made a proposition to s 3 Shane loyed as superin- \ posed on au article they will have achieved it 1 unded. an 1 yet they are b Lous that o8 A vreat portion of the land south of the | riverrose ten inches last nisht. At Arrow | © l.l‘rvl\‘ i 'wl‘ r\or~a’w zround, ~“ eing the | W Ix 5 u_.y.y “m & great triumpl e land W i they reside shoula fee Cbarles Pratt of Indianola, Ia., is the guest [ lake is as low if not_lower than the present | Itock, east of this place, the water covers | DOFACASt G A 100 £9, ¥ ) OCO0 itil the Y ok i s | conttlyy ort LS BARNEERRY, TSIt | o1 etis S level of the miver. Florenco lake is hela in | thousands of acros of farms. The damaze to Il ] 2 D aud means in the house, of which heis & | CORRLIYs oL b0 unanimity, citizens, | Harry Fravels has been appointed delivery | on its south shore by a bauk of considerable | &rain will reach bundreds of thousands of | Kown as the = county oo it was oracred stopped by Mr., member, did not attack the bighest rates of - 1 At G | Ptk 4 J S R, Tt hich runs tho | aoliar He wan'ol 8,000, &,000 in cash declaving thut poor o ! i feq: | oficials " Sccular and myssionury.’concur iu | elork in the postoftice beight along the summit of which runs th ollars. with the balauce | to bo paid *. pass inspection, v duty on tho sugar trust, Bryau replied: | yjece views Dr. T, H. Ensor 1s transacting business in | road to Hill's and Sesseman’s which aresit- e 5 foll £1.100'16 ohio S AT $1,9001 Th tiv e apdibes Ll L, “Well, T am in favor of 1t, but I am ouly one SAVErAL \WIstutAIE Bltes ated on a siight elevation on tho east side | THE FARMER AND THE WEATHER. s followas 1,100 in ono vear. $1,200 in two | fug used ontracto 1 3 1 " g W — ears, $.0500 roe vears and $i,400 in A short time thereafter r. Shane 1 of the number , et il NEWS FOI THE ARMY. J. A. Bent of Chicago is visiting his | of the lake. When the river rises u foot Rt R e I LR L L That is the besp explanation the democrats ity M ER0-DARE) o thk Bty bigher its waters of course will back | Nebraska Soaked—Reports of Crop Condi- | four years, (Lo ere SpILSLHE (riUe 1 \ir. Ross appoiated to nll the seem to bave to offer for their 10cousistelt | gomplete List of Changes In the Regular Mr. Garretson and wife of Peoria, | up into the lake. Tuis may create a tions trom Other States, D OraaLALIChY) raLe 0 L b DU T LRI AL G course on the tariff. Servine: 111, are visiting tho family of T. B. Scott. pressurc on the south bauk, which wiil cre- [ Crere, Neb., May 14.—Special to T b s ; R s e Dr. Waraner's Promotion. Wasmisoros, D. C, May. 11.—[Special | _Hev. Mr. Dayhofl and " wife of Tekamah | ate au outlet, whea the wuole bottom will be | Byy | —The Nebraska weathor service, 1n co- T s poor workmanship was visible. A sootion Dr. Amos G. Warner, formerly of Lincoln | Telegram to Tur Bee. |—The foliowing army “““‘fl"’=';\e'L‘]-‘;'l*’.\':"vru'n.\' u(' "'rl\y‘:":”x‘han ij:g;!k':m{" tuis eventthe damage would 0 | ¢50raiion with the United States Department :\r\l\;\ m{m:unm pl\\;u{.t. 1 was deferred | of thosouth wing, bslng unable to sustain and now superintendent of charities for the d vere issued v on avisand wife of Sheaandoab, RIS o gricu e - om its cel vatil March 4, when the couutv commis- | ji5 own weizh!, tumbled out and fell to tae DISHEL 61 OoIUMbIAT has | boot oNered)u ‘"“F"‘“ ik A3 ‘“‘“\,‘ o ccistang | 13 aré visiting their daughter, M. C. E All day there was a procession of rain- ““'l‘!\;:‘.f“"‘;i ‘ff:"]“ LA “I‘V“ its cen | gjoners again met, and, after some discus- | pround, | Shortly Alter the roof haa boen vrofessorship of political econc in o e e ol ARV (I CL A 1 Ay D L DL e e e oo L DLy O R0 oo oo [ B10H Fhaugitho T PCHASEABIVInEEMY, raised the corridor arches of the north wing P ks ot JUmioeatee quartermaster, is ordered to Fort Union, N. | The Ladies Auxiliary of the Episcopal | the miry stretch of country betwoen the con- | lege, Crete, sends out weather-crop bulletin | man €2,000 in county warrants, put zave way aud fell, nearly wrecking thav pore of 000 "M, Waraer said last eveuingz that | M., on_public busincss. Leave of avsence | shurch will meet Weauosday afternoou with tnuaticn of sixteenth streat and the scouo of NG5 as follows for the week euding Friday, | cents'on the dollar ana tueir owa porsonai | {ion of 1 U " it was likely he should accent, but that the | for three months, to take effect on being ro- | MF*: onne. e danger. Tais country is almost impas- | May 13 notes for #,000, duo in one, two, three and | "Citer ovidences of poor work wero visible extremely liberal terms of wheofler permit- [ lieved trom duty at Fort Sheridan. 1iL, is | Al members of Lodge 00, Ancient Orderof | 88hle, even on horseback. Ministure tor-| = Keports reccived from ninety-three ob. | fouryears, drawing juterest at the rate of 10 | oy pvery hand, wnd it was uotuntil ufter ted bim to begin work there at any t granted Major Chambers Mciibben, Twenty- | United Workmen, are ureed to attend anim 'f““l* have Hebil Gl 1‘) usual wagon | servers in sixtv counties. The week bas | per cent per an To secure the payment | 4o coats of mineral paint had cover e Jater than September, 184 fifth infantry. First Lieutenant Robert R, | portant meeting Tuesday eveniug. ’\_“;' fhf"'“ _“l;’h',r““\“%i-:. t cl n--M.} _Soil, | been unseasonably cold, with cxcessive rain- | of these mnotes thev, as county officials, | axtarior of tho hospital thatit bad snything +*On coming to the district,”” besaid, “I | Stevens, Sixth infantry, in addition to nis | A subscription of §2250 has been raised | WE.Ch INAY 16 of 8AF SEPCh, BuC Lho tvesil- | fall in all parts of the state, aud littlo or no | morigaged tho land, giving Chapman tho | ke 1table nppearauce determined in my own mind to give duties the army and navy general | and bresented to the vouug son of John | Eatoris directed 17 neis fn Juck, by individs has been made in farm work first lien. It was also apparect that the contractors two years to this work. 1f at the end tal, Hot Springs, Ark., is detaited to | Skarda, who was accigentally shota short | Uals iwith straw-colored beards and cob he temperature has been more than For just one year everything was serene, | were miliing the county, as la extras were prese sssion of the 1 sioners, e bills for o for allowance ut evers rd of County Commis- of that time matters wer: a | state | should have the right to g they were not it would b 8 6y1O Mbey HEgHbE pipes, who give no information more specific degrees below the norr wgors & Bock heve been awarded the | thun can be conveyed by a generalizing ate, and in th vart nearly { to erect Walter Brandies’ new three. | Wave of the arm. This will lead the inquirer | eichtfen degrees beiow. The sunshine has | fi atisact assist the sccretary of the interior in form it, aud if | jne pluns and effecung improvements on the X ve been sbown | United States Hot Sorings reservation, The | contrs butat'the cad “of that time Mr. Chapman wanted bis mor.ey wuich was due upon the e. When ho made the demand the hot I ouxht toquit. 1dia uot even enter- | extensiol ave of sbsence on Surgoon's block ou Twenty-fourth street | through back yards where melancholy chick- | also been decidedly below the normal, there | three commissioners told bim whistle; e S S T T tuln the Stanford offer until the time of my m\.,,‘.‘ “f ],\p“\‘:; First x‘,::\fh.‘ 0 |.r~m,,ih will immediately bezin work eus roost on dilapidateg cxpress wagons, | beiug generally tapart of one davin | thathis claun was not worth reve | A (IO S Ly bogiuning work there was postponcd 50 @8 | D Ruckor, Second cavaley, 15 stiil Tarth or is a landlord and 1s afier John | WBroush black expanses of “soapy mud, | which the sun sho i | stamps that were unon the mortgage. Tacy | A sample of so Is for extr 10 allow me to carry out my orizinal inten- | oytended one month, Mijsr Henry C. Has- | Garvin, a delinguent guest. He claims that | through duck ponds and innumerabie dis- Rain_ has fallen nearly every day inall | told him in addition to this that there w {iivoasTA tior 0 b ving had be ion as regards the work for the dist brouck, Fourth artillery.is relieved from | the latter is behind on bis board bill to the | Somforts. but if he wiil persevere and 1f his | parts of the state, with snow 1in tho “nort territorial g county com: paired Kyvau & Walsh pat in a bill of n for the better or reach | v 1€ legislatio sncas. Fia, and | amouut of §, and has caused a warrant to pe | Borso is long suffering Be will in t st generally on the 7th and Sth: the | sioners fre tor i further duty at Fort Barr arches, $7,540 for turuing the county prop 3 : S h R RrATEL Y Tore ot bk R oy Hill's roadhouse. Here Le may bire & yel- Gin VRO PRI tatiB RS vAFiBA i comYu TR | MES Ohapia tho three | brick over the sume, §140.0) for toaring out f 1wy department now pending © con air to Fort Mouroe, Va., wnd report | issued for his arrost. 3 amount of precipitation A P ekaid o AL Sall feel Ancourared 10, [t mesn b Rl otter of hare | * George and Frank White/and daugbters ot | low:palated, - flat-bottowed ‘ooat and Fow | inch and a null in the westera portion to | m g considering, bt ho | { tho aretios that did nut fall, guit in another year here ond shall bo in u | Cuited States artillery school for duty atthe | Chicago, enroute home from San Francisco, | 8¢70ss the lake, which is now a very respect. | three and a ha!f in tne southeastern: this is | hoped in vain, proposed nothing of | g t ial ack, &2 for position 10 propose at the next session the | school : z stopved off in_South Omaha_vesterday and ?Ei‘zr:‘:?‘nour(vf‘\\:c‘i"r?lug DRl eoloythoinovell| mioee uiat threo times the normal amount, | the kind, and st note was due y-turoo ya ement, placed o the establishnient of a district board of charitics | * 1 eave SoricaToritholns set oppo- | visited with E, C. Lave. Boit gentlemen | €Xperic orking his way through some | ang as the ground was alrcady thoroughly | he went futoou 4 was knocked | flo was br moer use which wiil be more satisfactors to all con- | st l‘h‘,.‘“?"r:’fi‘r.‘f\.. e 1o s rnascq Tea | are interested in Omatiw and Souts Omana barb wire fences In & bost, but the sight of | saturated, it bas quite generaliy injured | out, tho judge deciding that the comuwis ow finor and &) for nalls, Thien thore ecraed than the present arraogement. 1 | following named oficers: First: Lioutenant | reaity. the ‘swiriing, lashing, muddy river roaring | crops and flooged low lands, sioers Liud exceedzd thoir aULMOMILY in oxe. | Was auothor bill for extras for ‘making the could not leave now without throwing away | Charles Humph Toird artillery, two T past _him will almost pay for all the trouble In the soutbern tier of counties from a | cuting the wortgage, 1 that the county | samse repair These fizure wera §1,89) for & year of preparatory work and postponing, | months, to tuke effect September 1, 18021 ILLNESS OF SENATUR VANCE. [ s BE Two mites wide | fID toaball of the corn crop has been | was ot liable, General Iixperience HROELR g 2R ) for turning until another man could get acouainted with | Gaptain David B. Wilson, Fwents-filth . e 1t is simply stupepdaus. Two miles wido | planted, but elsewhere very littie of the crop | brooke defended aud there won his spurs rick arches, §15212 for brick used 1u the the situntion the proper readjustments in the | fantry, recruiting officer, sevon days, to | Hlis Condition Not Such nas to Cause | Withtheronrof au express train, and twist- | js ju and complaiut Is gencral that what is | Chapman was not discourazed, but at onco | gablo und $335.10 forex ra_ brick used iu re- charitable system of tho district.” (ake sHoGLAbOUT June10:15y ) Serious Alarm lng wnd coiling infrenzy, it conveys some | aiready plaated is rotting in the ground. appealed to the supreme court Of the state. | bairing the walls of the corridors. : e s o idea of the awlfulness of {he devastation it pletiiin ok Th e course of tima a trial was reached and | These bills of extras were not all, by any could ereate 1f once itsbould break its bounds. Reports from lowa, E. A. Cobb, whe is, iaferested.in land in Des Moixes, 1a,, May 14.—. I the House of Kepresentatives, C., Muy 14.—N 14.—A special to i e ylecision tho lower court as sus- e the Citizen' from Black Mountain, N, C. theglecision of the lower urt is. Thoy kept on until they had piied nother cold, | taced. Then be gave up the fieht and left | uUp to the enormous m of 12.49, over Information comes from New York that it WasnivGros, D. ir. Mere- is probable that no appointment of a general 2 5 sa) Senator Vance left his homo au | the bottoms, is not fearful of the flood. He | et week must be added to the record of this | the state. The aisappointment was too | and above the price at which Ryau & Walsh trafiic manager will b made by President | dith of Virgiuia unnounced the aeath of Sen- | ;001010 in the Black mountains at o | 59¥€ the river is now cloven fect Jower than unpropitious season. The average daily | much. and in & few years he die. contracted to erect the building. Messrs Clark of the Union Pacific Kailway company. | ator Barbour and. after the adoption of ap- | (PR (6 T8 W HACH WOHIUHS | &) ] jtwas in 1551~ He states that all the June | U2 e e el he old debt remained until about 157, | Coots and Shane, the suberintendents, al- His intention is said to be 1o divide the | propriatc resolutions, the house appointed | Syoriem atuoen . fhe conator waouoapleny | Fises since that memorable year, with the | temperature has been 10 degroes below nor- | 0" $itorney Bonney from Chicago, repre- | 1owed, after a careful insvaction, §,552.52 of duties of thet office between two ofticers, | toattend the funcral: Messrs. Meredith, | ont breakfast. and the rough ride over eighe | €Xcention of 1884, “were higher' than the | mal and the rainfall generally in excess, | conting the Chapman heis, appeired upon ing #2,750.07. = Then the who shali have churge resnecuvely of the | yoiman, Wilson of West Virginia, Hender- | miles of mountain road brought on an | Present rise which is 53060 foot above sea | ranging from ono to threainches. Therehas | tho sceno to demaud tbe paymeat of tno vefore the commissioners, freight and passenger departments. The S SOn Snh Doty Soene Etaek Cof manson The sicnottqon &8 | level. Granting. tnat the river does cut | pot been more than twelve tours ‘sunshiue | potes, together with the aceried interest, or ro it was again rejected, after whieh sppointments would vaturally be made by | son of North Carolina, ilemphill, Blount, | STA0C5 O WHRET | FO0 CoNnes rome by | throush tothe lake, the effect, hio thinks, | on an average during the week. As aresult | the return of tho land, which iu the meaa- n & Walsh brought suit in the district promotion among the present officials. Presi- | Compton, Olltarrel, | Parmer, Payne and | 1eREPREE (00 WAG WHEEN OVIRCOMS OY | will be to drain the lake. According to the | the crop situation is becoming serious iu o | time had become valuable. court for the full wmnount. The case was dent Clark leaves tonight for Omaba. Groviianitthe Hollhe|thon s AT re R A oo ¥ested | government survey thera have been only | considerable portion of the state. Very little e e SR tried and a verdict reuderad in favor of the Assistant Secretary Chundler today | SPect to the deceased, ajourned, ¥ ednesday 1ot ho worked in his garden | ffty-seven acres of land wasbed away | plowing hiss been done ana a bare beginning o4 Ry oninerNigtories. ) o the supreme effirmed the decision of the commissioner of = = and contracted 8 cold that developed s caa | Within the past five years, Mr. Cubb [ has been mage in corn planting in the more | Elated by former victories, the commis of the lower court, the gencral land ofiica in the appeal of THe b OLL. o Gmmbage. fram Sehich pePeO oase [is of the opinion ‘that tho river | fuvored localities. Farmers aroidiy walling | sioners told Mr. Bonnoy to try s hand at supremo court issued its Eugere Buckanan of the McCook lund dis fhtonsaiviantBthE A dval 1‘5 el cuts away more land on its fall than [ untl the clouds roi! by. collecting and advised him to sue for the | mandate, i ne county 1o nay Ryan trict. The sccretary of theinierior support itor Barbour of Virginta Answers the | ionsely Uty tho, areivel of physiclans | does on'its rise. The water is obliged to | ~In western-southern istricts, where tho & Walsh & . but it is doubtful when the the decision of the eral Mce can. Sommons—-Oth Deaths, - heie m,)J““ o mlx-'nhi] “‘_-‘:9_” follow the main current of the river, und if | rainfall has been the aviest, the arable v said that he would do that ve will ba paid suit bast been liug the pre-cmplion eutry on the WasniNgrox, D. C., May 14.—Senator Bar- | 24B% 500 2, ",m;, Sy elaiaustiis tate ”’ it rises as high as it n 1881, be says, the { bottow lands are under water and the up- g and immediately he ught suit iathe st the cont ors and the tuat Buchanan failed 1o comply with the law | bour of Virginia died suddenly this morning | tnere has been 1o oeen N \‘ S bottoms will simpi will ] lupas sogzy with moisture. United States circait court. ; bondsmen to recover, and hold them for the i y of residence. o & 4 E e paralysis. eof Wi ving ever, 9 ts and other small grain on well drain )n former occasions the county won, { damage to the hos caused > recen In the motter of reside e, eand douenters | Of Beart fatlure. Tucrs haa been no previous | His appearauca s that of a very slck man, | 1810 2valan heofiyat LIkt e ‘}-A,”fi‘ml'}l\\“ 0 oniprell desinon i aasnRen e L A L couseg by Lol Rnt left Washington for Fortress Monros, Va., | luess. He oceuied bis seat in the senato | Senator Vance boarded the. train this even: | “'Fiijwing s the oficial Avril risosinco | Tands "thes ars Fenseaily drowned out, and | no authority (o' morikage county property ok today H yesterduy as usual ng £0 R - ud including 1881, andard high water | e with the most favorable conditions in thatin oing so the creditor should bave OF HIBERNIANS, N T Senator Barbour went to bed at 11 o'clock A el oty being 0. and 4 low water, | the future thera is no immediate danger of | to 100k to them aud uot to the county for pay- s g ‘ il last night apoarently in his ususl good | Ep Revo, Okl. May 14.—S. W. Sawver, L90; ovpeitpaing) e Rtkal it Lho earaRl | B o b luMan an ot Apsetliieie sRERE ALCRUNE ML et O R ing b 5 sy health, after. having attonder s duties o ¥ 3 L T 561,30 | products of lowa this year. onnw, s not to ba bluffed and at once cetion of O President Harrise I Party Go to Fort- | nealth, after having aitonded to bis duiies | president of the bank of El Reno, was Hee] sy | P'Tho graes 13 doing “fatrly well and fruit | he appoaled to the U 1 States supreme New OnLeaxs, La, May 14.—The natioual r Monroe—\Washingion Notes, as senator during the day. At 6 o'clock tuis | rested today charged with forging a check | 1s 3 prospgets continue #ood, court, J. M. Woolwortt was employed and | o o S O e s h DI r Sl o T WasINGTON, D. G, May 14-—The presi. | moroing o called bis sister-in-law, Miss | on bis bank Ho was discharged on atect- | 1) 2 - e paid £1,500 10 assist 05 Comlatiwhonasi| ZpaaaEt BUELE TS AT SR O See st ccompatied by, Mri ROn M Dangerfield, and asked her to send for a | Picality an mm ately rearrested. hp i 22 " Michigan und Indiana. then county attorney n November, 1585, 1Dornl eloote A ollowl 0| 2 80 (8200 Jiby M. Hartison, Mos 5 Z facts in the case cannot be obtained. 1836 Cn1eaco, 1il, May 14.—The weekly weather | a final decision was reached, und the judg- | day aud ndjourned 1o moel in Omana, Neb, Dimmick aud Lieutenant and Mrs, Parker, doctor, as he felt a cto g in the throat as 4 o 2 h v 18- Maurice F. W 3 ) ————— NEBRASKA STORM NEWS, butletins of Michigan and Tndiana show the | ment of the court was that the county of | in 15(4: Maurice ilpere, uational del left bere this afternoon ou the lighthouse | if he was coiug to bave the croup. Io s LOCAL BREVITIES, e T S Y 13Ty A T e e a as was liable for the wkole debt, both { gate; 1. J. Slattery, secretary; . Dun- tender, Jessamin, for atrip dows the river | moment or two later he fell into a comatose =i e e e S B S e in 08 <0010, pal and interest, amounting to $i4,- | don, treasur national directory, 1. J and bay. rortress Monroe will be visited, | 813, from which he never rallied and aied | Trinity Cathedral, Eighteenth and Capitol | ™ el g ENIYALer= ] ot weather (and dslaved farm “work. Bx t time the couuty was suort | O'Conner of Georaia, J. M. Clark of Wis- iy expactad the party wilt to ateses | twenty minutes after the pbysician arrived. | Avenue—Rev. C. H. Giardner, dean. Holy Buchhamage Hlsewhere, /. - cept on_the low land, however, crops are iu ds, July 5, 1S, the Chapman | consin, John 1. Murphy of Conuecticut, J. and it 1s expectad the party wili be absent | “mpa'goctor pronounced it a caso of heart | communion. S 8. m.: Sunday school, 9:45a, | LiNcoLy, Nev., May 14.—Special to Tz | good condition, and bright, warm weather rs were paid § days iater | J. O'Brien of Canada, Edward Swoeney’ of from the city until the latter part of next Vure. His aeatn was very unexpected and | m.; morning prayer, litany and sermon, 11 a, | BEE.|—The heavy rain of last nightand togay | would bring them forward rapidly. the balance. Obiio. week. great shock 10 Lis frisnds, as ho bas | m.: evening prayer and sermon, 7:45 p. m. | nave again caused Salt creck to spread out R e B e mandifor A loan tn) Ox motion the follo sing trustees of the Secretary Noble returned to tha city toaay | 8iways been regarded as a man of an excep- Yesterday afternoon the police judge sen- S s WORKED A PILGRIM. AnUrE NER1 eudowment fund waore appointed: Bislop i kardod. 8 v EALREDS ; 4 over the bottoms and tho water is within a About tbis lime the commissioners, R. | Il troit, nations 1 after o week's absenco at bis home in St, | Uonally vigorous constitution and umformiy | tenced Jorry Schuitz to thirty days' confine- | g7oF 18 OGS B PAG FEROT S T ] i - About this time iesioners, R. | Foley of Detroit, national chaplain of the 1 well for one of his age ment in the county jall, the diet for the first BOASS sl Bl L Sda¥. | The O1d Contidence Fake Turned on an Un- | O'Keefe, F. W. Corliss an orge W. | oraer; Archbishop C: ot Naw Vo i ccnsus investigation was resumed | J0bn S Burboar was born in Culpepper | and jast five to be bread and water, Schuitz tnight the police were called out to re- wary Stranger. Tin were convinc t ere was an | gndihe natioual de ct, ThexpoHpuNInTeRKIEDLion s ed | cGunty, Virzinia, De 152, ile erad- | stolea bicycle from Samuel Burns Friday | move the families who, when the waters had | Felix Grisser, a suspect, was given a hear- | urgent demaud fora county hospital aud a L today. Jawmes A. Collins of the farms, loans | yitud’ic the aw s University of | pight ded Thursday, had moved > thei vile >l poor farm, s the old Hascall building, whic New York Exchange Quotations and mortgage division of the census oftice | Virzinia in 184 zan the practico 8 e o subsided ursd had moved back to their | jng yesterday before Police Judgo Bersa | {14" heen'eccupied as & poor house, was | 0 8 ations, { { was asked if ha knew of any miss re- | of luw in his old home 47 he was clected The case aganst Edward Viers, a grocery- | homes. They were furmisbed temporary | on the charge of having confidencad a Ger- | girogetber too smail, i ew Yonrg, May 14.—[Special Telegram mwent or waste of fuods ¢ tne | to the legisiature und served four consecutive | man at thxrn-pn:n l\liulv-l.\t‘xtrmd streets, | quarters at the city ball. The Park school | man nawed Gottleib Hines out of § How to raise the woney to erect & new | 0 Tne Bek]— Exchange was quoted as givision. The witnoss said that [ Spssions” T dshe was ciocted president of | ehrging him with indecent conduct, was | pouse bas azain boen vlaced in readiaoss for [ “Grisser mel the German, who was on his | buiding was the auestion. But a ronl estate | follows: Chicago, 40¢ premium; Hoston, 100 it was @ browd question. e bad | theratiraud wuleh becwne the Vieslola Mid- | partiully heard 1u police court yesterdas | the people if they aro compellod to leave the | way to Fremont, at the 'Webster streot i n ¥ S v it boom was at its beighth that year, snd the ' discount. no personal knowledge of mismanagement or | 1o until 18 wien heresioned 1o was then | 8iternoon. It was charged by W. H. Swith | flats in any great numbers. A large forceof | depot, ana fold him tnat tie was the agent loss, but biad s opiuion as to how the divis- | elected to congrers for three consecutiya | ot Viers made indecent proposals to his | men is employed in repairing damage to | at Fremont of the Wells-Fargo Express com- ion could bave been couducted o better ad- | teris and was subsequently ele to the | Wife. Tbe case was coutinued until the | raiiroad graaes, bridges and other property | pany and needed & driver at that place vantage. Whe whole fault, in his opinion, | United States senate from Virziniu, taking | 15th. damaged by the floods. They walked across the strec! : : tho "agdns’ B ; : lay in the system. I here was a great pres. | 1S seat Novemberd. 10 He wuslarzily inter- | Tho sisters of St. Joseph’s hospital arede- | Seaixoview. Neb., May 14.—[Special 10 | coufederate was “accidentally’ met and the a y S 00! m an ca p sure brought to bear by members of con- | ¢3ted intheRichuiond & Dunville road and wis | girous of correcting a statement made at & | Tue Bee.)—The late snow 5t e it A nd se e i S ODE RN LR A e T Lateme ) a rain bave | confederate as usual wauted £ for a few gress on the superintendent and other | yiiie enairmnn of the democratic state come- | Fecent session (;’r the city council \\lwl; o | killed hunureds of culuu hm l\xd.\ Pana | minutes. The “agent” didn't have snything s 70 Uficers 10 have persons appointed, and thes | huittoe i N irsinia nl s khown Lo be wnan | member statea that the city was payiag for | county, one man losing 100 head and numer- | but a check, ete. The German was asked Cl d p n f d d B t f d B e e Biacrs| it ool e RN b Sser'st | bids that were not in use, The sisters state | ous. others from ten 10 £ty each. Every | for the loan of 20 until the check could be eanse uriiied an eautilie than otbers who were discharged. The | rare ubility. He has becn the ized | that the city has a number of beds which are | bridze has been swept {from Pine river, aud | cashed. As he was going into the employ at troublc lay with membvers of congress. For !.' ador oy irxinliy “‘-’m ILBOY OF 1ALT. ronek {ist ke 1"11“'0“‘1‘ but m::\ they are 1|xc\ 13 :hne Keya Paba was never kuown to be 8s | ouce of the “agent’ tue money was handed = = . . ‘ iustance, there were a number of persons | 4114 0 his ellorts ure asiwibed the nollticat | cnarged for only wheu actually occupied. igh as it is now. over. The German was given the shake, but H t d D who came in from tne field and were familiar | JooyoTi85 10 the state durln < the eawpatens of | “An oriental ‘tifin will be givea by the | The mail wagon between this piace and | no'lgoked tho fellow up aud caused nis ar evel umor Lruption an 1Sease with local conditions, who were dischurzed | to s party and for ininy yoirs his been s | 1adies of the First Methodist Episcopal | Alnswortn was blockaded by snow Monday, | rest o make room for peaple, iy women, | miember of the nationil democratic come | church under the direction of Mrs. Bishop | May 4, and Springview was without muil | - Phe confidence man said he was a glass 5 * ;i i 5 who could ot be as well qualified for thé | aiittee, v was un'versully respectod and | Newman at tne srmory, Seventsentn aud | from Saturday noon uatil Tuesday 102, blower of Ottawa, lil., but -as ho could not Jy the Cuticura Remedies when the best physicians, hospitals, and “r o Work udmired by h's colieagues in the senate. “apitol avenue, from 12 m. 10 3 p. m. next 'neat and rye looks well, but corn plant- | give a satisfactory account of himself & po- ST & ShEaLEh i L A resolution was introduced in the house | The fuueral services will be held in the | Tuesday. The'customs aud mauners of the | ing is backward, ip fact farmers bave ouly | lice officer was detailod 10 €0 out swith bim all other remedics and methods of treatment fail. They afiord im- toduy by Hepresentutive Stone of Kentucky | senate chamuer Monday, after which tne re- | east will be described by resigent missiou- | just commenced to piow for corn, and see if he could find the place ore he mediate relief in the most torturing proviaing for the appomtment of a special | wains will ba removed to Poplar Hill, Va., | aries and tho affair promises to he very Gieerey CExTen, Nub, May 13.—(Spacial | claimed he was stopping. g Y s ) ommittee of five 1o nyestigate the affairs of ‘m i \;'u;n'i.l 1.;- !m;rr.n‘ l«;umm. tee nt; tertaining to all who have any interest in the | to l{'m. Bee.|—T'he spriag raius have not io- Grisser was bound over to tha distri of Itching and Burning Eczemas ite I'reedsman bank and the Freeaman’s | the part of the senute will not be announced | orient. terfered to any groatexteut wits plowing | court in the sum of §100. Sergeant Orms HA{ohine 5 e Saviug and ‘Trust cowpany. Luis commit- | before Monda i " Applications of ten or fiften representa- | and seeding in this vielnity as it has in 0ther | pad tho prisonar's picture taken aad . tho and other itching, scaly, crusted, and tee is instructed 10 ASCErLain s NCAL @8 pos- Toaay the chair occupied by Senator Bar- | tive business men from various parts of the | paris of the state: 'Phe prospects uro ap- | police will eadeavor, during tis enforced blotchy skin and scalp diseases, per- sible the number of depositors, the amounts | bour in the senate was draped with tue usual | stateare on file with the secretary of the | pirently good for an dmmense crop of all | stop with Jailer Miller, to find out sometning : t I deposited by cach of thew, tue dividends | emolems of wourningnZ slure.m ‘{{Iu(nrnmnn:) w.un!m( action of the | kinds cf grain this season. about the smooth man's past record. mit rest and sleep, and point to a [ vaid aud the manner in which the funds of —— - oard. Wuile the poovle of the state are [ Horumeck, Neb., Mav14.—|Special tolPne e 4 £ % . [ the bank and trust company bhave been or enernl Kowiey taking an interest in the bureau, Nebraska's | Bee.|—Rmn still contimuss to fall almust FARAGRAPHS, permanent and economical (because wre being expendea Prersneng, Pa. May 14 neral Thomas | eastern cousius are wsking for information | without ceasing. Wheat and grass are look- —— most speedy) cure, M“A"T ,lm.:.,fiu, of sugar bounty under the | A. Itowley, who served with distinction in nb‘mfl the stute aud r opportuniti . Iuter- ux,:l)ulu Toe cnrl.' that is in (!u-?-r.u-.d will Mis. T. W. Blackbura and her two little > ciinley bill, on account of the prodnction | 11e Mexiean war and b war of the rebel. | 83ted parties ure making inguiries for a suit- | rot unless it soon becomes warm. The greater | sons returned yesterday from Los Angoles, of the present’ fiscal year have boen practi. | | waiCon WAL Aud the war of the rebel: | able location for bolt woris. bank, ew. A | portion isnot yel planted. Farmers think | Cal, cally completed. T'ho bounty amounted 1o | fx'sipnosed Hoart failure was the catse of | PFominent voung puysician of Tdiana, visit: | thoy can get a goou coracrop if the grouud | ~ Frauk C. Zehrung, Prank Hathaway and about £1,500,000. The estimiite for the eu | Gert ing the Methodist confereace, was inducad | gels in #ood order by Juse 1. G. W. Gerwig of Lincoln came up yester- suing fiscal year is §10,000,000. J % LA 10 take a fiyiug trip througzu the state, and is Famnuy, Neb, Muy 14 —[Spocial Tele- | day to attend *The Merry Moaarch. The gre ki d i The testimony on the part of the prosecu AT YT s0 favorably impressed with tho fertile | gram to Tup BErk/|—Anotter heavy rein Miss Jennie Smitn, railway evangelist, will e great skin cure, and Cuticura tion in the Kaum investization was practi A prairies thut he states that if the bureau | storm aclugea this viewity tthis morning, | lcave for the east on Mondav afternoon, Soap, an exquisite skin purifier and eally closed this moruing. when the commit- | oo e | finds any locality where @ dootor is nceded | wasning out culveris‘wad bridges. The | while Mr. C. M_Woodward laaves Nobraska . tee ndjourned to weet on Monday, May 23 RUALE-HUs Al & ne will at ouce pull up and leave & lucrative | ground 1s sowet that v farm work can be | on the same day for Texas, Arkansas and beautifier, externally, instantly allay At that time Mr. PPuysou, on the part of Ger o b Unsste £ ure. practice to take advantage of Nebraska's | doue. Little iue “mwor is overfiowing the er soutnern poiuts, 10 organize the rail- th ost intense itchi burning eral Raum, wil latroduce evidencs iu re- | _Therain nas dooe consi :‘uulc damsze o | goideu oppartuniues. : Bottoms in somo places @nd 1s reported cut- | wav department ¢ most iniense iiching, burning, buttal. i Sou! wana, the greatest being 1o streets ounty Clerk Sa s mailed a cir- | tiog & new chiannel wheve it will leave the Mr. 5. C. Harris, editor of the flerman, i imatio oothe e Secretary Elkins has directed that the now | by reason of washouts. A number of large | Cular letter to the county clerks of tho | iron bridga on dry ground. Jeb. . (3azotte, 18 10'the city and called upoh and ‘“”“_" mation, soothe and heal military post at Heleua, Mont,, be ©smed | pojes nave been washed at the approaches | SHALE. Staling that reviies received from a CoLErIbGE, Neb., Muyd 4. —Spacial to Tu ue Bee. There are few country weeklies raw and irritated surfaces, clear the Fort Harrison. ot RASIA majority of them indicate au slmost unan- | Bre |~ Five bundrad cattie Lave perished in | in the state that excel the Gazetie, which - T o e n[n i er the ,.:‘,. viaduet aud the safety | imous feeling in favor of bolding & meeting | Codar coanty from the effects of the recent | has been very greatiy improved under Mr, skin and scalp of crusts and scales, and restore the hair, while g ate . . of that structure demands immediate atten- | in order to unite their efforts toward bring- | cold rains, Harris' management. e e e andlaxasio Waspixorox, D O, Miy i6-~ISpecisl | oo, 4 4 | ing about some neodea chanzes in the laws | Hexneksox, Neb., May 14.—[Special to Y Cuticura Resolvent, the new blood and skin purifier and greatest Telegrawm to Tup Bee.|—The following list | I::::“;n"x“i:rt‘ ll\:.l'n:xuclh and N slruel.} is | relating to that (n'flfc' The exprosse d secti- | Tue Bee |—Jacob Koller, o farwer hving Bostos K Market, of humor remedies, cleanses the blood of all impurities and hereditary of peusions granted is reported by Tus Bes REI0E, 804 sen ¢ appuarance of a | ment is slightly in favor of Liucoln as a | three miles east of town, bad bis team killed BostoN, Muss v 1i=The followin: ot 5 e 2 ACEPNARY BEAM I8 pan0iiad I bugo kerde. meetiug place, 8ud the time preferred is tho | AL an early hour Thursddy mormng by HEUt- | were the closing Drices oo stooks on tho Bos ¢lements, and thus removes the cause. o B Bure L Washouts on Nortn Twenty-tbird street | latter part of this monih. In sccoraance | ning. A colt belonging 108 neighbor Was | ton stocs ma rhet today g i ! wipbraska: Original - Heary &1 M. Seott, | aud O street are ulio numerous, a8 well us oo | with tiese wishes Mr. Sackett has issued a | also killed at the same place and tu % A Au avoor Tur Bucon, ki, Scatr, axo Ham” ¢4 pages, 300 Discates, 5o st ‘ Jolipn'v. Dacamon tviliam Wiltor, Wib- | ottiar sticets: call fora meeting of the county clerks of [ Nenasks Civy, Neb, Mav 14— Special | 4571800 & Toueka.” 5 Wi Ten e our | Mowsyand roo Testimonials. Mailed free io any address. A book of priceless value. " A 2 aun. Original—J ) 1 erratic old Missouri is spreacing over | Nebraska at the senate chamber Telegram to Tue Bee o viver is Tising | Hoston & Mathe . e cura REMBLICS are sold throughout the warld. Price, CuTicuRa, sox 11cvBa S0ar, 23601 p ore, J“"fie lam, (eorge Illum corge | u pood deal of erritory east of tho city, but pitol buildiog st Lincoin at 2 anidis ot uulamc x‘\' Bt ijae s Tiblog | fogcn § Ma 1053 At ianeie ¥ vo:i8 Cumicuna ResoLvest, §1. Frepaied by Foren Duve ano CHEMICAL CORPORATION, weriing, Delmer J. Nelson. Increase—dJohn | there is very littie it can damage. John | Tuesday, May 24. As the silver auniversary | ported at Omana 10das 15 exbeetod 1o reaen | Fitchturs &R iy Boston & Mossana Dalling, Jobu D. Vandsman. Original | Brubaker's readering works, located on the | of the ciate b oel ed N b IDUANS ASCRY “1» SR0S0IA0 10 1AM | Kilal s stere ol . pimples, blackheads, red, 1o o ¥ L e s bake d f ate is to be celebrated Mav 24 and | bere tonight and preparations for its couiug | J1|0i & Sordst = . Widows, elc. -Martha ). Tompkius, Adeliua | banks of the river east ol Albright areats | 25 at tue capitai citv, it is boped that | are beinx magc. Toe priucipsl Doints | Mam tosira | oa OMPICXIONS, oirskin aad banis are preves » ; Miller, minor of V. iwiga, i staudstill, aud three or four feel of water | every county wili be reprosented. Those | threstened arc tue waler works, the cattle | Mex (e ? cured by that greacst of all Y. ¥ (S I‘rllg'.l‘l:ul .luh':vu Fawcett (.vmr.“r surrounds the baildiug, A small engine and | desiring botel accommodations in advance | sheds at the aistillery aud tte elbaukwent | > V. &N Purificrs and Reautifiers, the celcbrated Cuticura §0ap, iacomparably superior 10 all ¢ M Yox. Theron A. Morgan, Jerome D. | the reuderiog apparatus ure about all us: | can have thom secured by addressing . D. | at the bead of the islasd Should tuis latier skin and compleaion saaps, while sivaliing in delicacy and sarpassing in purity the mast eapensive of ivers, William C. Hoover, Stowe L. Har | isiu the buildiog, and will be asmaged but | Woods, eounty ciers of Lane v sbea away it w. 0 o 1 ’ A o 4 wup, Samuel Walias, T'h R ) - - . aster county, | be washea away it would cuange the course " toilet and nursery soaps. Tk oxly medic ated toslet soap, aud the ouly preventiz e of infiammation N as, owas e , | shghtly, Tuere areuo other houses near | Liusoln, Neb, of the river aud leave tue Burlugzlou bridge d.. d » logging of bive pores, the camie of mest compleaionai diifigurasions, ¥