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| THe OMAHA DaAIlLy BEE. : ’ S———— I'WENTY=FIRS YEAR OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1892 NUMBER 318, | { | ev on hand ¢ th federato f hero today with | DI I\ N 1 0 t \ to M 1 oty e OO THE DALTC | was not 1gh monev on hand to pay the | QACDIKICK NI T § NI N TN | federato fame was unveiled hera today with | ) N THR N CENES AT TIEROEST GRAVES e Cavees s LGETTING DOWYN T0 THE FACTS | s o o camaon tawn aeam 1o eniares | SACRIFICE OF THE FLOWERS | Saettsomprana caremons: - tnn decoravons | PLUNGED INTO THE RIVER 1w \ | bugey und went tothe bank and got more oonsisted of national, state and contoderate | v Rov cash. After this they drove down on Lower ,, colors. I'no procossion wit Z4n hour and o ol vory Brondway, and whon uear the bridge Jones half passing wlvon” point, 3% o nouu | was | Poasthor Partionlare ! Morn- | Sugsested that they go on over to Omaha | (olumh o8 Frar ferings at the | mont about 1 o'clock, when | 15 Thomas other Disastrons Wrock o o Santa i | r Partioula = Morn- | QIotn drinic or twoe. Tais was agrosd to, | oolumbia Makes Fragrant Offerings at the | 1y SR SREMG N Tlembiage to At i \_l' k on the Santa T'e \ v 1 ral | ing Tragedy. and Kildaro says they visited four or five Altar of Heroism, ordor, Creneral James A, Wal commander Near Chicago, 1 f | s suloons and refurned to the Bluffs early in of the Stonewall brigado, the = ator of the & ; t I I ft the evening, Jones went to bed early, and day, deliverea an eloguent w = ss and l'.m' ‘ it : penemts | JONES' CONDITION STILL CRITICAL | Kiitre savs e b o oo akaif 01 | AMERICA'S FALLEN BRAVE REMEMBERED | Hi’fiuriai i unveliod amid) % fo pluadits | ONE KILLED AND NINE SERIOUSLY HURT Frod Nye of Omaha . Opera House saloon and —dranik until about 1 - — yreryed with o'clock, when be went home, The next he At Chicago, " ' | T . at and o | esult of the Coroner's Tnvestization—=A | guw of him was when he bad voturned from | Blossoms and Blooms Make Bright Their Cuicvao, T, May 80, Mem| day was | While Ranning at a Tgh Rate of Speed the | IR UL 1 1in t ALY o | Bevised Mistory of the Entice AMai | the lake with his wile, and he then simply Graves—Deep Graven on Memory's duly observed here. In tho | iug the Engine Steikes o Cow 1L Calt mud 'Y Wa aundted ! el Stateme from the Varions bowed to him across ths strost Tablets 18 the Record of Grana Army posts decorated | varions I8 Murled Down an Bme- i ) A any officials and KKildare bitterly denounced as untrue the " SRS WA dtiawed. THS. & clith IR oHE v ' ‘ 1y in tho opera Participants in the Shooting, nt that he enticed Jones from his Xitalr Naliis Dooils e L R ARSI | + i tH wife, and says the story about the man want- p & flowers, not forgetting the 7,000 confoderate Fatiot I - fng 1o s00 him at the Oxden house was colned dead atold Camp Douglass, Arrangemonts : ' . o | aftar tho It o | Thashooting and probable killing of W. M. | by fones ns an cxcuse to get away from his | Rocnrsten, N. Y., May 80..~Novor bof tind been made for a parado this afternoon Cricaco, L, May 0. Tho wreck of the v g . or Ml COITRAES | furing company, was almost the only topic of 1 N O Toas oamme. teo "the. Opora, | has it entertainea so dis‘inguishod a com- | ngon the program was not interfored with tho Santa Fo road, which occurred o wile Py r f conversation on tho streets yesterdav. The | j1gyse saloon in company with Jim Maher. | Pany. Al businoss is susponded. It is esti Advices to tho Associated PPross from | and s half south ol Lemont, a small quarry § w. | | wide aequaintance of the unfortunate man | After deinking there thoy visited the Mint | mated that 230,000 people took part in var- [ Vavious points indicate that Docoration aay | town. about twenty miles from Chicago, last i ! LI | VT sal vespect In which ho was I thon Kildare loft them anout. § o'clock, | fous demonstrations. Tho president was | W% & obsorved after the usual | might, resulted in the instant Killing of the A wia: | ! Docoration | hoid b interest to bo taken in | aud heard nothing more about him until 1o | oy ihusiasticully recoived everywhero and | O ongincer, W. A, Isabelle, tho serfous injury y | dn I purades, but rain sot- | the ease, and the qasstion, “iHow's Jonest | Fead thosce i tho tragedy in Tus BER. | 0 "0 inpelled to bow ncknowlodgments to ; Otiserved In Coloraio nino passengers, and the slight injury of fve qout ot |t v \ nearly s 1 the caleula- | could be heard on all side: | LAl almost continuous cheering. Tho weather lotvokr, Colo, May 80.—[Speclal ‘Telo- | more . t ho city was | decorated Xicolitioil/of pHysTeLnR AvaS neld WL wobh Whon ‘Pur e reporter at2:30 o'clock | wag beight, gram to T Beb | —-Dospito o stoady raln | Tho names of the serlously injured are: 4y t Taa O etal hollvavasl | BUL 1t was not thouaht bast that auy oftal | Jiarardes MOFAUIREREY (b9 Ly Toome 1o he feature of the aay was tho dodication | 8llday andan almost imponctrablo gloom Cinans Lo B, right sido brised, " [ susponded. ton, Jotin .. Wabster delivered | b ¢ sht : Morriam Llock wnd aroused Mrs, Jones and | of the monument in Wnshington square in | ho memorial services at this place wero tho | Mus, Ciialtues L. Euvkw, his wife, face \ t neer | the il oral clorea very targe aud- | statement of his condition should be mada at | wequainted her with the fact that her bus- | poiorof the soldiors and sailors of Monroe | best conducted and the most Improssive over | eut v o unt tho |t tho Auditoriuw ; fime, and it was deeided 0 wait uutil | bund had been fujured and desived to have | county’ who dica in dofonso of tho umon. | peld m the eity. 1aris g Citanres H. FAnsivG, hona braised ¢ of yoqu | L remarks Mr DtCr | pater in the day h to him, she exciaimed: O, God. | 1l city overywhoro was zay with bunting T AL S UL Bl ) | ALLEN, leg fnjurced s Al nid: T 1of the Grand Avimy t At 2115 o'eloek vestorday morning, beforo | NS Harry been shott’ and then whon 8 | pragigont Harrison, Govornor Flowor and | Were flyiog at balf mast trom all tho prin Ay KILPATRICK, injured about the hips ¢ the war A vivid reality al S - S | portion of the real facts wore imparted to | tja gther distinguished guosts arose carly | S8l bUlldings in the town. AL 2 pom. W | gy fyvornaily ' i read tho bea vring momory. ‘o you ot & lu the patient was placed undor tho intluence of | hor sno cried bitterly, “Oh, why did he | g1 GRS Gianineiishod kunsts arose WY | jarado was formed, consisting of thie Holyoke | M SNSRI o0 Wt ‘ A | tion it1s i Iv. To thecld soldier | ho gave Lis wite-mortom statoment, | not hood mo! Why dill he go away wWith | aworted by n lavgs party of gatly docorated | COrBet band, Independent Order of “Odd M. Manis Bisseir, Lead and back fo- ' wnd tamen, post | this day reealis this reality and memory and | sstions ana answers were takou | that tervible man ! ; bicyelists, to Outario Beach for broaxfost, | Kellows, Womens IRalier Jured : 1 : phti A o rest it unfolis tho pages of Wistory. th supervision of the coroner, | | Wik daied witat man i rotoreed to, o | iiotirming 10 tho ey, tho prosident an tho | $o03, of Yoteraus ana o iand ey of | * abovo are all Chicago partios TS EHAN. KHOWS 8L b6 HoIBLad HAGR as thoy wero spolcon.Tao following [ BAmed, Mike KGHGe, aud leld the governor hold u puviic recoption from 10:30 | {8 HERLENS OV (UL el corha (s I8 BNISGLEY of St Lowss, cut about b | | Westaud i silent revereuce whilo sweet ation. which furnishes as much 1 Mrs, Jones is a wotnan of about &5 years of | g unveiling was preceded by aroview | beautliul sight, s oach lady boto nWigo | "¢, S, Dike, Peoria, 1oft arm cut and badly with 1 1 . flowers of love and remembranes ave spread rmation as it will probavly ever bo possi- [ age, of Fronch origin and has boen Lving | parado, consisting of war votarans, Ger. | bonauet or wreath made from tho many Col- | yryised, i 4 g ot | and over to graves of the deaa, 1o those davs | blo to et from Me. Jones with Jones for sevoral vears, When he first | pritfo TESRUER, B0 ol ehildron orado flowers to be found on tho plains. OF thioks, Mta, Dissoll \wab'the HASLARHE -a the | o the flag was tho emblem that led “ilud you been into Steliw'a?” became acquainted with hor sho was unablo | e e (REECER B AT DI LERTTONT OBt eRUGHE, ously tujured and 15 likely to aie. It \ v \ the brave men on to victory orto death. “Yos, 1 camo out to got into tho nack | to speak the [nglish language. She seems At the appointod timo, in tho preson: i MUALHUUALR AL g7 The njured were conveyed to this ity b, | i 1 on t I'e patriotic songs ard o’ star soanglod | when they robbed me.’ to be devotedly attached to him, and for the | oroae ™ vhrble o montment was unvoilod | DEATTsMOUT, Nev., May 30.—[Spociul Tel- | o ypooial train, nrriving it 3 o'olook this Lot not the Amerlean e 1Y, | banner always move ard thrlll an audionce, uDid they gou your monoyt L’.'.‘.f.‘-’.L‘;}.‘?.‘..EZTI".‘tf‘!L"\lfi.l“'.i';T.‘.L?l ias wastorod | with jmpostug coromonics, Gonoral Koy- | CEFMD to Tur I | ~Momorial day was ob- | morning. 'Mrs. Bissell ina_ Mres, Kilpateici ! L i 50, e s qoie fand HCasl VaIng | (s mm ey RepmyIw atabi i s horthand and typewriting aud has been bis | nolds mude a short introductory udaress, | served in this city oy a kenorat closing of | wero taien 10 tho Mercy hospital. The e LA EER T i - ma ) b hy, your watch is here; they didn’t get [ private secrcta h ce inthe Sar T U A e O T business housos and n great parado to tho | Others wore removed to_their homes by a j Ihey with bayonets wlistening in the sunlicnt | that wich building. He bacamo acquainted with | jeer d® i ot 80 SSEA . oW numbor of ambulances. Mrs. Eningley of We dong. The Grand Avmy of the Republic | possessed a power that the pen cannot pic “Well, throe of them ot hold of it.” ber in Sandwich, 1l Thoy have no chil- | pi¢ ' Drestasit Rerison and. Gov cometery, where an eloquent uddrass was do- | (=R S R ARSOR R (ERIREY O PR ORTYRG 110 PRETUI LAY 460 HOXHW: [ABER, | Liivs Aric Woras ko INeAENte to Hiabre (] tiypinthiraeatithiom & 3 L oem and President Harrison and - Governor [ Jiverad by ltov, L I, Britt, Tho demonstra- | St 1 as loft wt tho American house, ¥ toaut they are going 1o the | Martial music and the flag wero tho two AR UL i\ N The Inguest. Flower each made an address. tion was one of the finest in year: Lemont. . dead. Laat ye ! their number | dangor and of death, Thoso two things cre- | "\ ho wont with you to Stelia’s] Who was T corouor bagau his oflcial fnquiry wto OBSERVED IN 10WA. Tolezram to ik Brr.| peationiday ex: (| AiTO.OL R NICONY UG LEAITIVES TANNTHHY chAnged th f biuo for the eelestial | ated a love of conutry and created the avmy. | ity At A R ML LIS L, L L LA ercises wore obsorved by Thomas Martin | i BiZh rato of spood to make up lost time white, A faw mora years will sopulchor the | ° “This is the day that wo oot to expross | o o o1 before you went ther of W. H. Robinson, Justice Swearengen 8ud | rpousands Listen to Patriotie Speeches | post. An intoresting address was delivered | At tho point beforo mentioned the engine ! G bt RS LR L e B Knoeked Him Down, O. I Lucas. Oficer Murphy was too first ETYGRENOUE, 16 BIREE: by S, A. Gifiin, Thore wero 1o recitations | 404 tank jumped the track, and after run- ! At SHGG | SRt A LU UL ) it A T st witnoss examined aud o toid about hearing |y g X ST ogram to | by school giris and fino music by tho. silver | D1k 8 shott distaveo on tho ties rolled down o finn eror. | fancy 1 ean s00 | inotcors, Sublime eraotions well within: our | placo. Ho was with mo bofore wo went | Li0 sbots ubout 1245 and the subsequent dis | . ovoly 4 o at. | cornet bund and the Gles club. The weather | SiC embankment into the Des Plainos rivo ) ney s b NS SO L | LD G _mo bofore covery of the body of Wado and the wounded | e Ber.|—Sevoral thousand peopto at- | EOHICE ARG AAK b LS KL, Tho baggage car was landed o its side; the al o R AR | bosorms. | We have ncountry that wo dove | there. WJimmie camo out with me, and the | inan. * Ho said ho recognizoa Jones s soon | tonded tho memorial oxercises nero this | RSO NS WES L poyosram | Smoker Tollowed, breaking tho coupling with henve the right of th for which wo would lay down ouv lives, and | three men were standing by tho lack ! las ho saw bim as a gentloman whom | afternon. Thoro was a lengthy procossion | to T Bin | -Memsriai duy . was appropee | Uhe sicepor. Tho lattor tumbled with foar- Al AL S WLl RIS b | e shooting, Dhre renaYining 10 do with | he had scon in . company with Jimmy | guq addresses by Rev. Lioyd of Ottumwa | ate)y obsorved horo today, Exercises wers | 19l rapidity down into the river, with the 1 ! X ‘ u by shoot e thred 1 W6 | Maner soveral times during the evening in § 1 QLY RS cugine and tender. Tho panic and confusion ¢ wnder in-enief, and the sacritico of blood 10 out of the door, out thero on the walk et Broadwav, ineluding the | 80d Hou. A 1. Holmes of Boone. held in the court house. participated in by | {ARAD B A0TC \ 5 . { TR Rt LS LLILL RS | e e e e o on the watle | various saloons on Broadway, ivcluding the 1t z et | the Grand Aty of the ftopablic post here, | Whieh cosued made moro aifeult the task of e Kl Vo aro coming, | ety hichi t brutalities | € or $10 for the hnci. 1 said W Opera House salooa and the Court, the dive Missovnt VALLey, Ta., May 30.—|Special | oo S0 Vaterans, and Nebraska National | Bttending to the wounded and of resouing Fathor Avra thiao ¥ i tiousnnt | ‘6t foroo loitho Jotar imtettoct: for that | Roineto give im gt 1 et veamiay v | run by Frank Carroll, and saw them last | Telegram to Tur Bir. | —The largest gather- | guards, N, L. Gadd of Broken Bow was tho | the occupants of the sleper feom their peril- - bich holds all men 1o bo | hand in my pocket for SI when the man | Soout Ll e'clock geing up Broadway In tho | lug for Dozoration day excreises in this city | orator of the aay and delivered an eloquent | 1% Position. Mortunatcly S Tt e b kil T O uo oroter i allisonstRuvimsN B dlicd ocRBAY eieinr s eH eiaa ARSI o s R0k || [T E cEeaR T itod Ry B s O AROCE DL Goaoa fo tho cometory’ mnd dbcorated 'tue | Merge It and with such assistanco as the " | ) spocta o on uhiaotlior follotv Shobimoinsil| ayiver; sovoral tineMaRnPIngIt u Faveninie: | CRAIES folitho foxarciacaiyn b i svore ost i et o YA trainmen could secure the passengors were ¥elow ik 1 Iimorial servicos " law bt e oxpress | Tiav on o when | was down. Thte | comotiies on a hack, ' driving, and tho last, | Sisborately plauned and oxecuted. = ilon, | 8 RERYOIS : taken out through the windows. w her tor o and 1o rulers but those Grantl witha bluck hat on; he | {ing on tho sidewalk on Broadway near e b Sl bl Vable Rock's ome Talent, I'ho Santa e officials claim, however, 1 \ f the | pal church ownjcuoico ‘-[4‘1. Gl it U ‘;"““l‘ . Park avenue, half a block from where tho ";_1““} ‘,'“ Ta MRy 30— [SheoinliDale Tanie Rock, Neb., May 80, —[Spocial Tele- | that the train was not runnine atan exces- pren \ v Yz waich i3 the pride o .;\; \«;.V» h him then . ; t dy took place. . ,,‘"}‘, "’ a., .!Ip Sl e 1 | gram to T Brer | Momorial exercisos wero [ sively nigh rate of speed, and that the i waenlo ) w0 I'resby ¢ rovolution have loft to | shot el ity emocked me down &nd | Ghjcor Ikemp tostified that he heard shots | £ram o [ur puk. lror Doveison (rand | hold i’ tho park. Itome talent was made | airect cause of the mishap Was a snarp ourve ' 3 ! fe e Tho enstodinne | Drotty nearly wiais ey Syibie. b ovas | avout 12:45 when two blocks away from the | SERE SIS HOPRLUE BOY cOMORCieE o | use of, the oration being delivered by Rev. J. | which readered 1t impossiblo to s0o the ob 'L I I n Hen 8 N th oy B a L }m L ditnee v me ehpaa’t shoot & | gcono and was the first man on the ground {.“’ St D Adlins of 1roenoert. 1L, | H. Persou. The procossion was lead by the | struction till too late to bring tho train to & 1 1 G o URLE R LT gy BEC chance toget my iere Wade was 1y Tae man was in the | Gt B e Tull of the. fivo of | 'Table Rock band und included tio post, RRe- | stand. I Della H Loday 5 IR R G ) I e last tremor nnd “expired while the ofticor | SOUVOrec an address, T of ae TR0 901 lief Corps, Sons and Daughters of Vetérans, | Passengers injured in the Santa Fo rail- of o opern PRy el proanryality fat was Jimmie Maber doing when e | nolt down beside him. Tho revoiver was | Patriotism. Honwwas listonod to with eager } Soygol chiluren and eitizons. The rawn held | Way wreck last night, near Lewout, have - it i 1o an abio a s " owlich wo must Hi | was leaning over you up there on Park | giill clutched in bis balf oponod hand. e Spocial Telegram | Off until the eervices wero completod and | been sent homo. It is believed uono wero whh SRS AU iy preserva ho futuro of this govern: | ol don't know. Jimmy wight have takea Other Witnesses Testify. to T 136k, |Tho day has boon dovotad to | then n O AT ion e e catarday fatally e 0L B h Y 1C | ' i asaered responsibility. [ my gun out of wy pocket, I guess. 1| Oficer I Peterson tastified that he had | honoring the memory of tho natiows dond | Uion seryicos woro howd in tho Methadist HARRISON'S SOUND VIE With post, (ir of the Wa use bt tas thestronzest | romember when I was picked up somobody | seen Maher and_Al' Noack io Neumayers | here. Fally 2,000 paoplowere in the Docor- | (U8 e ser® YEROY e with & . TAnKs, the | na o the nations of the | took my gun out of my pocket. 1 gotup | hotol after the shooting and arrestod Maher, | atiou day procession, including posts of the | M, Ue SURE (o N0 i rgnaeial Tele. | 1118 Attitude on the Silver Question Ono .~ s der . s of Vetcrans arth toward america us the | astee I was shot and walked a block 10 got | but aid not veest Noack, us Chief Scanlan | Grand Avmy of the Republic and civie | il S S VO S RIC FER That WIL Meet with Favo, \ Hellet Uorp, sud oltisens i o of the preseut and of the | aws I was crazed, pretty near. Oue | had not told him he was wanted. socicties. Tho ceremonies wero beautitul Bronristaly Observadl i thia oltyl by ix‘m Wasurxaros, D. C., May 8 —sSecretary P . pf i BBE & i it o bl 3 s L ”dr.nl sure, u_nm. U fire o shot out of Stella Long Lestified that Maher and Jones | and impressive. S e Grand Aviny of the Republic and Woman's | Foster today expressed himself as follows r [ pressi oryices ter the war v over we brought back | that pun tonight that 1 know of. [ never | came to her place at 7:40 p. m, and stayed SLoay, la., May 30..-¢ al Telegram to elief Corps. Tho opera house where the | gardin S A rRan A It were conduc ench state and put it i its old place on ihe hol itat all. Ialways careyit in il after miduight. ‘She rang up a hack | Tk Bre | —Memorial day was duly obsorved | (BUEl CORR, 1S, OPEER LOURE WA W | garding the political situation and tho atti- by W Doat ¢ which tho proces- | blue of the American flaz. Every star beams vigh ) pocket for tho two wen at theiwrequest shortly be- | in Sloan with services at the Congregatios N I Tons oy aetod Tt orator Lot thodi Ry tand tude of the president on the silver question : sion returned to the eity and disbanded. there with equal !isterand all form oue v been driuking, i fore midright, and s soon as the carriage | church. The church was elaboratoly decor- | 1o 4 %S0T Frreh (g 2 ““I'he present movement favoring Blaine T e grand coustelition for the upbuilding of tho i : camo the two men loit. Shosuww no trouble | ated with flowors, flags and buntinz. tov N D M [Spocial Tele- | for tho republican nomination for president 2 | union. It Lope of our future in 0 or co days. If anyhody between thom and didn’t see Maber bave a | Mark Darling of Sicux City delivered the | Cf Frtn SHRv Finti decoratiol s0 Iy > peop Grasn e osn, Nob, May 80, —[Spoefal | this country that to the tast our citi. it up thero I wasn’t next. ‘tho liest ting that | gun or sling shot. When the Lack came sho | oration. He spoke as only ‘an old voteran | EFA 10 e Brv.] meswtinz dacoration sar- | has its inception mainly with the people vices place at the Bartenbach opora | erations of men m e o see ith a club ‘or sor [was par- | payment of hack fare. ‘Tho wen drank dur- | mavelied to the cemetery and . decorated tho | 3 GHAR VIES, (G OV TEAR B8 PICRE | not underrate Mr. Biaiie's popularity with hos frer o iowse was iiled » of ro tho pls zed. Lverybody ra and left me, | iug the evening, but were not drank, When | Kraves. D w1 larsor than. it bas. been. for o numter. of | the masses. Because the opponents of the lo § filp ‘ i il i L \g r lf»"ul.:f-‘ ‘va;\}l \1._‘0(_{ V‘l‘xdlf ’1? NG 1&”-"' X:’h w;»«“rln:;i !iw]fl]\ ’““,',‘,,","f,‘,‘;“' the shooung she forbade the girls At St. Louis, vears. ‘I'ne Stuart camp, Sons of Veterans, | president aro unable to unite upon a candi- ot ! B L Lp UL i SO ol of that wan L dda't lnow 1t; surc. | “ i Stewart, one of the fumates of the | ST Lors, Mo, Mayit.—Memorial day was | armed ana uniformed, articipated, addg | dato they tuko advantugo of Mr. Blaine's [4 I'he ore wit priat 1 t Rawlins post, band | I know d—d well 1 didu't skoot.’ Long place, said that during the evening the | observed here in about tho usual manner, | EFEAUY 10 Lho merit of the ceremonies. popularity and undertake to fores him to igs ! r n 1 dr todetio oldgaome: Theents of Lynehing. two men scemed decidedly friendly. " She | There wasa parade by Grand Aving po Valontine and Fort Niobraru. noro his solemn asservation that his nawe U s v i o il decoration 10 T 3 saw Jones count out three or four bills on | and Sons of Veteran R S Maviland VALENTINE, Neb, Ma; Special Tele- | will not go betore Lhe convention, i Ma Al Tole- | geruv ved uader the Graud Avmy || Povular _indignati n reached @ great | yigiaice, aud when Mahor asked him what o ‘:'“" "[ Y in_m’,’,'( ol \x\-“ yhiond gram to Tut Brr ontine and 1ort Would Make Blaine @ Weak Candidate, gra J 1 \ t th ritual nolght whon thershootingiyasinenrdior, and ifiyenastdolig itifor.aholraniokthitBhe \vas,| EoYoralitonsand feiulzonaiiw eut b yir Niovrava jowed forcas in ey observiug ; : ! { wted lent of Pevu's Serviees, threats of lynching were freely made. The | goging how much he 1 to spend. She | and steamboat to JefTerson barr Memorial day. At 4 o'clock the school el “Lido mot bLelievo that Mr. Blatoelhas h L A sl : I Neb., May 0, fal to T | Tharshil and potico krow rathor norvous t | heurd thom talking with Wado about the | army recruitiug station, tivelve milos down | dren gatherod at the school house aud, | EIVCR encouracomont Lo this proosed use of : e headerl b AL i st T b i et o e eltizens | price of a hack arive to the road house, but | the river, whors the remains of somo 15,000 | headed by the band, paraded the streots to | Uis name. - Mo nominato Mr. Blatuo vow 1s ! wid At ; i Ahe Sotual bard HE 1o b fnmlicateg fn e ene tiat | heard tho hackman say nothing about being | union an’t confederate soldiers lic i ono ot | the Methodist chureh, where appropriate | 10 Il the risic of his decit DAL the i ! follow e PRt n i merOg e louzit to bre iwplicated i 1ho shooling | paia for tho trouvie of bringing out tho | 1o national cemoterios. 1ero a national | literary aud musicul xcreiscs wero held, | €05, UUterly rumns all bopo of party: euc- t ssslon ; SBAOPERA Honse | S0t o Ty S Inior L S0 . e et o ot (4ot 10 | hack. Sho scarched Maber's pockots for | salute was irad, tho ritual aud services of | Afterward all roturued to tho scnool house, [ €08 I seeis to mo hat w wceeptance by oA t Rl LR o face of B ah itithatband et it from | couMing 1o uih, | cigarcties, and was certain ho had no gun | the Grand Army porformed and b ad- | thescholavs singi The Star Spaneled Ba A SteRanirtE el . g L : R T T I A T i i sttt was s Thstoooounty | 1o his pockots ualess in his insile orono | dresses delivered all the graves m the | ger” while the national colors wero raised aho_obln (plio nominationiwilisiret R L e S s WHishTadah ) Lo s given tho. shfost eell e 1o | Outside pocket. After tho men had left sho | cometery decorated with flower wreaths over the building for the first time. This T E eR s A M B alh s loan Tl A M £ 0480108 : ° | heard some one say: *‘Let her go, lot | other emblems of affection and resp:ct. losed the exerct N0.LINO A8 JUOD WO St 2 10001 o s wore IHE il i " her g anda between the exclamations he statues of Goneral Grant on Pive Aulo'elock the assombled at the | Bave bad the nomination with substantiai ‘ powder and wads. paihor was coufined in the stocl eylindec ol | {hree shots were firad in rapid succession. | streot, Geueral Bluir in Forest park court house, wher 1ol chiidren were | Ununimty. Lhe president hus not boen so ' | Plensn at Lyons, o ien. o o g eonuty Tk Wt he | After that she saw two men ruu through the | eral Lyon in Lyow park, and the loaded into carriages and taken to tho fort, | desitous for tho nominution fs most people, \ RUETTr oo el il o e evlinder was: rolled around. so that he | Yard: Oue of them, who was Joues, fell | General Sherman in Calvary comes followed by the Grand Army ol the Itapuolic | think, Hlo has permitted bis name o bo o : £ ‘ J t 4 WASATOeh surotng 8ot over a fallen tree, and his companton, Maher, ived special docorations. Other graves post and a large number of “the citizens from | Used, vecuuse, since JMv. 1aino's ceciinf H fvas ol y ; d could epiuit ;”«: nm.u“ur.lu jmlbe | poipod him nlong Rt b sty liltsriomborallanaels 1he surroun Bt oA tion, it seemed to him that he was lurgely H A r Ha ol inthe o \ Ivis afoieo secu o bo du @ uervous coudl- | Minnie Day, another inmate, heard Jonos | with flowers riving withh short dlatauca ‘of 1o fopy | thechelosiof is pacty frionds, thaonlyicolts rs of A res I'hie exer devil Jimmio. Darin e aitire converas, | 82y ho thought he ought to pay the hack The day was generally observed as a holi- | they were met by General 12 Qareswithi [ UORIAGRMCH B0 LR AREEIRS et ‘;‘“"“l‘-a P’ of Mar tion with the newspaper wan, which lasted | 4FiVer something for his troubleaftor e had | day and all puolic business was stafl and six tronps of the Sixth cavalry and | Sane man now doubt for i me .{.'.“ ik “‘I bl : i |38 ) ot b uartar of e o fioa | decided not touse the nacls, but Maber told | Tie Morchants and Cotton e two companies of the Eizith mfantry, which ) RED0L-0ARSON QO SLNO U0 QIS | ! about a quarter of un hour, ho trombled like | him notto pay anything. There was uoth- | banks were also closed, led the el o tho cemetary, the' troops | Bame! Ibelicve ho hasa mujority of the \ s H8 o aleat and eould bpdly control himsell sulll- | jng said in the house on’ tho subject while E forming square rouiii tho sumo. | SOLYERLION, wud 1 lope, notwitiistanding v fraaait clently to talks int the hack dri was preseat, There was TarelsonIdlon oG Parllonlne: The veterans formea in line and with the | LhO noisy demonstration against him, to see 0 . Maher's Statement, not an angry word snoken. She also heard | yiciao. 1, May 30, —John C. New, con. | S¢hool children marctied tothe graves where | Bim nominated by ncclamation H By Hon S WM IRoborta Jores was o friond of mine, and a gentle- | the exclamations, “Let ner go,” that the g (s e e 2 by Post Chaplain Nave the | Only Avgament of th, jdeut’s ¥ o tabony 4 Mt ham el proceaing witnoss told of, and thoughtit | 8ul general at London, aud ono of Presiden v of the Renuvlic f service i and 4 | DR B rol 10l A Vid coon man,” was his remark when he was told toat | | & witr | ghtiv | 3 AT T T e 1y of the R ic fu rvice “Tha only argument used against tho f ) rraves of the rous dead in forn some people beiteved him guilty of theshoot- was Maher's voice that made thom, agrisonisrustediooaliiontannnts, xoaohec was ‘I and the grayes strewn ident is that he cannot be elected, yet all | foi it o I o brots itgof W. M. Jones. “I proaume ho has Wad eIt aa o ril Chicago today enrouto to Minnopalis. | with flowors by tho childron. = During this TN T T P M " i 1 Ay W i ng and ssive, givea me $25 duriog the past winter, one or e, 3 T : Speaking of the permanent chairi jip of | time tho minute pun was fired at recular | coyplete s 5. He nas succeeded Bl oW 1 pierced, was o Texas cowboy who came i o khet Y securing the contid of his countrymen of v Y tow 3. a1t v at Stella Long's place, ou Upper. & f . Mr. Harrison'’s friends have no candidate, | spersea theexorcises with avoropriate music. | 411 shades of opinion to a greater extent byt N T ace, i here about six weeks ago and took ol B o 4 ring tho ¥ BronLer:-OxLeN Y " ated w Yi0 Catness Ha N Neb., May Spocial Tele Lway, and we thought wo would tako a”| 4" HHOL a5 backman © for Weleh: | Any one of several candidates suggosted | The cercumonios closed by firing the usual | gyriug bis admivistration than uino-tentus of . i the ora Tho | gram to Tie B vs norn o the irls out to the road | Ti1osuems to have been Known about i | Ould be acceptable. Major MeKinloy, who | volleys aud sounding taps. “Iho Grand Army | e presidents befors him. very intorest, S for 5o general good Ums So wo SR A TS Fr T (AT 15 beeu met.tioned, would suit us ail.’ postana citizens feel very grateful to Gen- | hoin great aud small, feols perfectly safe i fosy xercises called up Wolen's office aud ordovea | SUIY thatlo bad the renutation of boing a ‘Lo executive committee of the republican | eral Curr for so kindly supplying tho teans- |y hands, ‘Tho public kuow that lie is hou i 4 ! ough customer aud bangor on at the Pierce A T RIS Danas, I 8 Fhis W i miny { a a back. The hack was brought up by Tom [ (Jr85 [EEEIEE SO SRR A0 At e e oo | national committeo will bo here tomorrow, | portation st and possesses ability of a very high order. ! 4 Callaghan, aud he and Wado wanted Jones [ (050 BT 6 AL HEERR SO 00 ton of | and may have some suggestions to mnal Appropriate Ceremonies at Bluir, He nas been through the ordeal “of one cam o \ of being | pay Flu'for tho uso of ‘tno hack on the | §0GEHSG it lay strotohed out on the pave. | them as to tho appointment of u temporary Bram, Neb., May #0,—[Snecial Telegram | paien, which was begun without much en- rans gave a v for ! mazks. | trip. Jones wouldn't pav. that much, and | nd VREETRAT Boon viewed by seores of | chaitman of the convention, which isiu the | 1o T ey, | - Appropriato coremonics wora | thusidsm, but which grew dav by day. His 3 o court house | Wae, woo took the hack from Callaghun, | et 0ath" u counio of prostitatos of Migs | ands of the commitee. held here today under the auspices of the | utteranes are always remarkable for good e L i68 Blui 1 ] gt tho princimi streo wouldiwLiet it o for less, clones toid biui ostublishment. They instantly rec e Grand Aviny of the Republic. About 1500 | sense und admirable statcsmanshin, - He will B It wus compo jrand Amoy votorun, | wo wouldu't tuko it then, - Wado thon tried | GflE Vi faatuves’ of the ond min Al At Mitwankee, peopie wore in attendance at tho coing strengiben himself, 1f that bo possible, by i becorn ' | ws, citizons on foot and in cur 2 RALEL AN ORDILIOrha rolibla of <hitohy yugh the light from the Methodist chureh | Miwavies, Wis., May #0.-Daspite the | The procession was formed at 1 p, by the | every utterance ho makes. We know ho S < % 3 i W {!n ahaan AR ‘.‘-“ :f:( f’( ”'" ; l»:'- u_r{,‘vlmwm ‘hllml‘x:n'm full uron | rain and nud the Grand Army of the »l':rw‘ml marshal of t .'n‘ ' 1’ . Jackson ‘|‘“: o "“ ,l' ‘:“"‘ l"";‘ LA \" “"“”‘;: & Q68 | N 28RV g ithab b aka QUL 0L ENI8 iy 1x face, \en auestioned they sata he haa | Kepublic posts decorated the soldiers’ grayes he procession cousisted of the band, Sons | blunder, Tell me, Ol G, Wera Buc A Uik B il day wa vof my hide, Said Jones, and bo pushod | foclof® o the row qurlug the mht. The | at e various comotorios today. Tho mhin [ o NS vmy of 1ha Kepublic post, | appointed peopie, and who has nott ke has \ \ | erved . [Tho stroots away. Wade then pulied his gun o enough to beal the ussortion made thac ho | foswure of “‘f.“'(“" was tho ;n:wnf of 1 i s, teams, ote. At the com. | made mistakes in appointments and he ad s f v L duri e A B LB ade's st | claim to know him woll who assert that ho | purt 0% I cormmando P90l v aves woere docornted ana | some of them. © i § £ clvio und Mosonio | B rnie btoey e o ok L of Muher hy | Was neitbora tougn uor o ‘oxan, but has J 5 new grave stones placed i the lead of the [n what 1 navesuid 1 have not alluded to REaes 00 (ERGT DamRtary: WhArS | mss ha ol H s ARAUAR.GRY S0 SHBUGE By 1;“1”‘ Im‘l the past twoaud a half years at Detroit. departed v 'v orauk fut b vone, After e | ) m\‘x apn .:r o “”‘ 0resl o ““’v i B led sometery, ro | means o ostioning, a was - | Arjatie, To = i P smorial day | turning to town Germauia hail was packed | by the people of the silver stutes some | oo A i the Fotui duced atall with considerably di0) (054 post AFLOMm @EamInation this) marn D i Mich., \‘Iinl ). Momorial day | {5}l to an orau livercd by Judge | renson that | cannot undurstand i assed | et MoK Shdim i iha ) Uie hack driver, gavo bitn- | iy showed that o i-oalivor bullet had sey. | Wis fittiugly observed throughuut this stato | Scot, by then as o ‘ol Usiloss all men aro 35 OROM Siihes e L |ately AIOK LN | erod the rigut suricle of tho leart, causg | B city today, This morning tho members P tobo classed as 'gold bugs' who do not bo . | t 2 - S Al Lake part i it but Maber. te | 8lmost lustant geath. of the Girand Army of the IRepublic decorated AT THE NATIONAL CALITAL, lleve tha Iy sufe policy of this country, A t AlL| vad i d and informed him bo wasn't Tho gang of thioveswho had marked W, | 8fternoon there was procession followed by | Appropyls Buried PR R Buihe Preaident HarTisg 'as far from fa o | , Ao - T \ediataly struck out up Troads | M. Jones for thele legitimate proy Sunday | 0. [MllIullulluq.uwl\]“fl concort at m:- Dotroit 4 urled in \4:\\4\-, Thrasiidont fueriaon 18108 fartiom fay g & s Ibo pr y was | way and street 10 the residence of | night ulso madean atbemipt to hold up R, T, | FIUK, 8t which addrosses woro made by prowm Wasninazon, D. L., M, "84 1 hus beon @ part of my business under nis d \ | and ted ex-con- | ¢ A, wiere he gave bim- | Bryant, a prominent resident of Bonton | Ineut meu. (Dt : day was observed here in tho usual way. | raction for moro than ono year to qo the pro. A tera any C, | self : keoping. His reason for | street, Sunday night, but were prevented In New York City, Appropriate exercises wero hoid at liminary work of arranging for an interna aska Na Al ard le 2 this A.l sald to a r-l-[vnl- " :L"‘H l'-l“’\l‘")(.‘uh ‘l:‘ik‘:u l;:lul'\m u(l\;\ |l‘.\ New York, May 30.la spite of rain Dec. Arhington and the Soldiers' Home ¢om oual confereuce on t of sily 3 wias that ho saw there was going to be trou- e nerve displayed by Mr. Bryant and the | Sl T Sy At D) AT i olieyi hat oukh 1t the troublosome 5 . RN evis | Blo and ne didn’t want to huyo anything to | toughnass of b clubbagarried 1n his band, | oFation day exercises was carried out aud the gray f 30,000 soldlers buried | : M " \.‘ ) ' Fe .‘ el .5 biea Lo ar occ s with it Ho told Chiof Scatlun that | Mr. Bryant was on his way homo atong | cording to program. ‘Tho day bogan with a | and about Washiugton were decorated, as | GUcition will bosettien Lo the satisfuction of e of march w Maner chased him all the way up to his | Wushington avenueabout 10 o'clock whon ho | parade of regular troons, vaserveartillery o were the monuments of the union leadors in Y i ' 134 o Ol ik { house, but the chief was of the opinton that | happened to hear a light foolstep betind | the Grand Army, after wnich the Grand | various parts of tho city | iatneinthiaa 2 . an_addr it L 11 100k for the patter of Ma- | him. Ho hod seen twomen standing in the | Army men procieded to tho various ceme At tho vouclusion of Tho servicos at the st fihes s fool was the beating of s own heart, | road o short distanea down tho street, and it | terios and decorated the graves of e | Soldiors' Home tho soldiers and civilinns Hacrison on the Colnge " ey | Caliaghian was unable 1o teil much of tho | at once accurred o bim that somothing | comrades. maretied 10 the tomb of General Joli A of 1 sident and, as " e t | ars of the ¢ und said that | was about to happen. He turned suadenly - - Logan, which was decorated with a_profus ne ) te Unite | Wade was the ouly oue Le saw doing any ‘. and found bimself confronted with the two Dolugod by Buln, jon of tlags aud fowers, Later tho Liar huh RO i - s men, who bad stolea on tiptoo until within o WiLLINGTON, [Kan., May 30, ~Thomost ter- | gpecial serviecs were held at Logan's t A« al o0 8 ratio to Landa Cansed His Doath Mike Kildare's Story | fow feet of bim. As he turned Mr. Bryunt | rible rain storm that evor visited this soction | under the uuspices of Logan camn, Sous of U byan a t botwoer Ma g M K p A e e raised a stout hickory caue he was carrying, | fell this morning, adding to the misery and | Veteraus, Hlinois Repuolicar ciation and sl na s of the w A ' \ ks on tragedy, wis very anxious to | 80 8s the state of affairs occurred to him he | gistress of the already sorely alllicted tubao- | other organizations, The prog included b o tho prosperity of 8 } rtor il he kuow concery. | 38id, ' Well, boys, you'd better lot this Jou | itauts, the rain ruining what was loft of the | addresses by Senator Cullom, i O, | sl nations aud of it classes of peoy gl APy ) bimsesf prior to shoot- | Oul: . : : unroofed stocks of gouds, Matthews, Hon. Frank W. Palmor Loral Lbis is but a sample of utteranced™® ] & BARMIE DEQ Lo Lo gl By G—! That's ltube Bryaut,” said one . G, B, Raumn and Hon, 1. B, Collter, and | of nis of hk U How cai the oharge : N in oY saloon for several | ©f is assatlants i a whisper to bis pal; and Fearful Death Rate From Cholera, poems w recited by General A. G and | that be 1% o gold bug Ado in th aot for su 15 past, and that there was the most | the two started off down street on a dead | Carcuiva, May#0.—Tho oholera epidemic | Bnd Colonel Noyes. 3lvs. Logan was prosent | his oficially declared position in sccord with " ) s it strengthened by | (pt HHON 0. ABT GO o offort 1o provent | tinues its terrible cour In tho last four - U8 ZOVEFUIARL RAS K¢ 4 hotice thab Jou g bl and Dbis partaer , YBem. Heis contident that robbery was the | qavi out of 1,73l porsous attackoed, 400 haye SLenINOE Arrivile, I'ray @ Gormany will send delegates to - & & T 161 57ch help was ever required. | MOtVe of tho two men, aud that thev were | ‘giaq’ A% ‘Aniava TR T the intervational couference, Py 7y, o s | Ho'Sava' that’ Jouck begun drining in | PSP up bebind Lim to sandbag bhim, = e — VAL Brit AT ¥ 00 which @ssures its asso 1L s under J |4 il B e g Mr. Joges was under the influenca of . (At Quecnstowu—Hrivanlo from New | gy004 that the corrospor ' \ Bk aied s e Ayt o Opera House saloou on Fri aftertioon, | fe B 4 iffuenea of Lunched with the Czar. York 8tood that th v the subjecs s i G y | @1d drauk to such an extent that it was | OPistes al n‘)'f{‘.l.{‘,'Tfi"{“f,"-“"m”‘ \\‘n? Touna CorENnAGEN, May 50, ~The king and queen At New York--Ethiopia from Glasgow and § Wi DO seul o tho se iring the preasns . % e o pocessary for pim to go bome, He did not | gRCNAS S SOR, (A ARSnAY condition dn | of Deymark and prince and prircess of | Awsterdam from ifottordu | wess = Mg A show un again uotil Saturday noon, when he | 97 ‘”'{ e ';“l"““ which e | \ales luuched with the ozar of ussia on At Moville Siate of Nevada from New Killed ¥ Williawm H : was fatally | resumed uis potations, During the aft | Suttered 00u s he becamo conscious. | o MUCLEG Wih s k Silled Four i . L groes, Isaac | Mike says Jones asked im to d | During the afterucon be bad a very bad d At Now York—La Ch gue, from L.i Paws, Muy A boiler I' Arblav's . as era’ steai- | down to the Sunawich ofice until he fir tiye, vomiting a great deal. lo_ the evening Unveiled # Monument to A, 1 Wil pool. OIS OFk4d LUAMPARRS, Trom Lvar | ruoil 0xpi 1this morning, Killing ™ s upa i to tusiueis and paid ! b3 wus resung easily, aud tho 1 vclnos b Ricavosn, Vi, May 80.-A mouument to At Havro -La (iascogne, from New York. s0s and woundiug thirsy, sud @es S i . | uey drove dowun and Joues found th [CONTINUED UN TUIND LAl ‘lm» wemory of General A. ¥, Hili of con- AU Lizard - Passed - Aller, from Now York | 40 Wil 5

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