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NUMBER 251 residence districts burned ) ks =odri o red, and o ons of ol ke, thio ovritory. bounden by fos Tunjus of MAINTAINED ADEFOSITION, -y SIORRG SEny WOME douri b ot o Imlin.yiufln\m-lmh-ti it almost unexplored Bactiton of ths Taltsd 8 Oonst it s | Towa Minsonia GWwchodss Natiten ths table. and who celnted region set outon the | De A L s { " —n 4 " . ) cincess Enlalia Divides Time with the An- | hruns of iy unappreciatedoeion set qutonthe | Decision of tho United States Court in tho T Baadits in Towa Stop the Looal Tustead of BD FOR MDBEY, Obio Republicans Renomiuated Him by Aoe i i ]l’u-n-‘n." nlnv)v.‘ yas in n..-pujt-mh;v\. .‘.lr “‘Ill"l. World's Fair Oase, Davesronrt, la, June 8. pecial ‘Telo- the Through Burlington Expross, - olamation for Governor, y telope State at the Fair, discovery of Hold 1. the Wost nnd of 8 gram to Tug- Bie.)—In the lowa grand Rumors that tho Thurber: Whyiand Com. new bible in - the cast, 1t soon became lodge this morning the Scottish rite contro- pany is Hard Pre —_— the path ot the emigrant in quest of the yel- | DIFFERENT VIEWS HELD BY THE JUDGES | o . . ;| DEED WOKTHY OF POKE WELLS' PROWESS | Nrew Youk, June 8. A ramor was current i Bk T of tha Soes £ versy was the buslness in hand. Wednesday ur e HE ACCEPTS IN A RINGING SPEEC FATE BUILDING FORMALLY DEDICATED [ [ fretal tn, Californin and of the Morion ki M. L. Templo of Gaceola introduced n resolu. in this city today that the Thurber-Whyland H s, where b i embrace . religlon and o e4Tiing Yo AT BT Ehacta - s company, the well known wholesaie grocery S — LG than were tolutated in the east. | Widely Different Posttions Taken by Each, :lr:‘n."lh:;f h':"h';:mx hr'u"wr 3[.[\.“?:[‘—]‘7\-‘2\:& Three Masked Men Doard the Traln at | house of this eits hue futlod The oo, i e tide of emigration which followed has in b : ; of the code. This chapter declares - A S % has fo s ¢ Smmiesioner General Garnean Turné the | n fow short yinta civen Nehriskan population | Bt Two Favor Closing the Gates— | 0 1€ €0de. to bo fllegal and domands that | N04AWAY and Take Possession of the | noon a dispateh to tho same offect was re \ of 1,260,000'0f people. The plow of the hus- Judge Grosseup's Dissenting Opinion Baggage Car—suspects Arrested ceived from Chicago and the wheat in this utive, band nd nea s Of 1wa - all good and true. Masons stay out of thein P! : R eat in Rallylog Cry In the Campalgn Structure Over to the Exeo andumian wnd nearly’ 6,000 miles of rllway TeROTTION (s NPAITea 1o ths At Ureston und Corning. city and Chicago was affectod by it. At the L) have effaced the trafl of gos. In the —An Appeal Has Iren Tuken. Mr. Temple's ~Other Nomlontis Principles that flave Iitherto Led the Party to Vietory Will Again e th place occupled by tha tepee, thriving cities, committee on jurisprudence. This morning churches, schools and universities are found. on : u store of tho Thurber-Whyland company this this committee reported in favor of the re- ey afternoon the following tateme vas y 9 s Ao iy 2 d ollowing statement was OVERNOR CROUNSE'S BRIEF ADDRESS Dt b Vorland SRk, i y | _Cmicado, IIL, June 8.—Judges Woods and biie fl:rm”': ‘?;1\.:; ng chapter andad- | Ciestoy, Ta., June 8.—(Special Telegram | made by ¥. 1. Thurber, president of the | Corvanus, 0., June 8. —With suporb elos ' rire hOYS AFe en il s federal benel e ay | versels o resolution £ 18,]A8 twait No. 19 S A, n el Ay s, O,y June Do rontt of I intocy of more proRtably btudiod l",‘,,’l':‘;',',"iz;‘:""ftf“)"",f:‘i:'wizf;‘ If"f::'r:“::m‘:‘:“l-“ I matter was ' debuted for an hour, Mr. | ] 5 I Ml 10 il ‘l;‘:xll o | Goriapays tn reply 1o the questions of a re- | quence, Goveraor McKinloy today recetved ] Y y Dy & visit to the grent Wiid West show LUk, ction be issucd aning the | Templo “openmg for thirty minutes' and | Nodaway on th cago, Burlington & Phess s R aurels of succoss, a o, porhaps, ¢ Oordially Invites the World to Come and ATy Sealia ETRABAL. ofilals of the World's fair from opeaing the | Judgo A, . Dowey of Washington, and | Quincy railway last night botwween 12 and 1 | ,, " There b T R honors to come. - Tho great probece Look at Our Homes, To Colonol Cady, 80 much ot whose lifo 1 | Bates of Jckson park on Sunday. Judgo | fudge O T. Gra nger of | Waukon, replying. | o'clock, throe men jumped on the front plat- | fiiled, Ve hee smet cpima company b tlonist was in magnificent form, and in aoe olonel Cody, so_much ¢ 8 Jrossct sntod dnd 10 18 Anding recoms © arguments an cas wero warmly | o 8B e i limbe LW Hel & a1l conti ¢ TR, . ' g | ence of the band'of Tndians with us on this oc- | " py MO LS LB ;| fdopt the report was taken up and carried, | bicroto the engine, and when a mile ecast th THUFBSNWHYIATA Gompany Kaa beey | candidate for govornor of Ohio, virtually ROCESSIONS AND THE PARTICIPANTS | Cicii i Ui St o thenn, couphictsce: the | For the first time, probably in the history | fyes. s8bc nave 429} majority in favorof thi | £fom the station compellod the englnoed to, | LS, TRACBOCAVIYIALG company had BOSH | oyneq s dactaration of peinclplos by WWHISH contrast between the Nehraska of thirty years | of the United States district courts, a betch | grand lodgo, 457, stop his train, and with the threat to kill | hF oS! ABIAAT L0 It HATs ot he may bo Judged & o o for th ag d the Nel ka of today " 1 ¥ that it had to appeal to its banks for assist- | he may bo judged as a candidate for the . ugo and the Nebraska ot today " of three judges failed to arrive at a majority y this action the Towa grand lodge main- | thom if they disobeyed forced the fireman to co,” This rrangeme! vi idency. Thoro wor o e R B R T Sy G R e gl § ) ance.” This morning an arrangement was | prosidency. Thero wora signs of political jufalo Bill Adds His Gren agsistants, both mial le, the thanks | finding, each of the two judges who granted | 1 s ikt 1 | Roback tothe end of the baggage and ex- [ consummated by the six banks interested by hoace among the somoti slashil slo Pageant Which Dellghted the Thous of our people are du zoaland industry | the injunction taking action on widely dif- | {oottish vite bodies that have been forced 1 Soth ,“‘"'l‘" i LG, BoNvOREIER TN |lmb ) 3 LA ents compos| o convontion. The came to this communication | of the train, of suflicient money to carry it along for six ou hiuve displayed in the work you have had t into its jurisdiction, The adherents of | Press car and cut the car loose from the rest | Which the compuny was placed in possession sands Who Thronged the Way n hand, and for the handsome manner ferent grounds and the uhsa"nhng)m«h:\_' dif- Illmw bodies n 4 weeks, even if it does not “collect dollar in | Manent chairmanship, after much sharp GX WiiseouRt Bassen {hich it ins beon perfor: 0 ity aPlay You | fering radically from both. = Prominent | determined to make o desperate fight to They then learned from the baggageman, | ‘he meantime. skivmishing, has boen relinquished withous own citizens and attractive to the stranger, | 10WYers and citizens crowded the federal | Overturn the attitude of the wrand lodge in | that this y oulya local, and after o hur- | The company, it was said, was doing o | bitterness to a pronounced adheront of Mos o gt in il Nebraska's t@porary o | court room today when Judges W B oMty 80, 0 A s onp oL Uy eSS S18A TivontoRy, oF WB oA, fed) b0 £ Webt busincss of $1,000,000 a month and there was | fZiulog's alloged enomios, whilo tho chair. Wontp's Fam Grovsns, Cimicago, TIL, | welcome, and I trist that ull witl carey away | Xi08 and Grosscup filed slowly up to the | gretly discouraged, ‘Phir only courso will | north of the track, illowod to susperids Some of the” frang | manship of the now state contral committes fune 8.—[Special Telogram to Tie Bee.]— 1|‘l<-lu|]m( recollections of the nrmu!ti:sll exposis beneh. Judge Woods spoke first and said l_m“h_\ submit or strengthen their ranks Were After No. 6. paper was ofi" o today at 7 per | fellin similar fashion to an undoubled ade According to the official program. tiis was | Lt NGNS oy OF 1 HKC1Y 08¢ | that the court would pass upon the motion At ol s e WIMORUHEY MRS, || mie robare uUBLElY thotght thay | Conb b ILWAS said.ts Bo.oarr phror tor | talfer 62UHE great protectionist. ’rincess day at the World's Columbian ex- Drowned Out by a Ban for an Iajinction mado by the United Staves |3 Jeiey SRR ke by Grand Mastor Phelps | Were stopping No. 6, a through train, They Dicces for 86,000 or &10,00) and had been | * After the convention had been oponed by sosition. And yet, tho truthful chronicle of | pogorg tho governor had spoken ity words | aemier e o vrorid's. Columbian Ixposition | 4y tiio grand lodge adjournod till noxt Juhe | made no attempt to go through conchos | BIVCH OUL & week or moro ago prayer, Permancnt Chaivman 11, M. Daughs Mstory must contain the record that still | the band of Prussian cuirassiers from tne | COTPADY to compel it to close the gates on | ay Cedar Rapids, Thursday is usually transfer day for the Moody Morrill erty was introduced, an1 made a spooch of nore was it Nebraska day. The Infanta srman village, sl in spotless white uni- | Sunduy. He announced that his associates Fédoril DFIGHS! T big overland express business, and Thursda, Boston, Muss,, June 8. —The latest obtain- | acceptanco and thanks on bohatf of the alin of Spain, Colonel William . Cedy [ forms, their white plumes waving prettily xl'{:.;-l-h:!xrnl.|lII'Tun;n:,'\~|0:\:iu\ul Seriainnoints | Fonr Donox, In:, June 8.~[Specinl Telo- | Blght tralns aro usually expected to"have | aklo infovmation is to tho affoct that Moody YoubE Yepublichag 6f bhb BALA: nd the state of Nebraska were the most ‘.""}".“m"rl'\'/fim!l\l:“m sll'h"'ljl-m_‘_I{:jl'lyhl:;_l:l‘{"'l';;fi TR AR i;l:,l",i}'l"‘l“l“"m;“i"‘v'u‘_ e S AR s B RV ]—In the United States | Quitea snug sum of monoy in tho express Morrill's liabilities are in the ncighborhood Then Came tho Climax. alked about things around here today, and | (il 4" i 0 SRR Whe, PROGEIALOR Of Lhe Siiis Wasn0 Bpinon court here Dell Hubbard of Estherville | €4F. The robbers were evidently awaro of | of $35.00, not including strictly personal is still an oven question whether Nebraska but there was some misunderstanding as to The jurist then read his own opinion, in | P1eaded guilty to the crime of counterfeiting | this. The messenger on No. 6is said to accounts, the amounts of which are not e B o C o G BlInG O thiof [ NB1FICE O o platfopm: s OnrtHey eamol ) ok hioeonoluden that Jasesrn park was | and was sentenced to six months 1mprison- | Have had £10,000 w his iron box. o aaot this, there is real estato assessed | hall amid loud applause and was given a seat Wi b o peens hice 20 say e 'l‘;;‘,;'"f‘.;',‘:',‘"‘f,'\',l’frl‘::fi“:,"(‘;‘"{,,.}'f_‘,‘,'f,fii,"‘,“,,."1',, lawfully devoted to exposition purposes, | ment in the penitentiary and to pay o fine of | The robbers were all armed, one of them B e s hat, because the royal princess reviewe: t ne the at $200000, but this is encumbered with | of honor ina box. He was accompanied by their compliments until the gubernatorial | 804 that the injunction should be granted as | €750, Willi m Crouse of Britt was found | carrying a rifioand the other two revolvers. | mortages. My, Morrill was 150 ussessed | the duchess and other members of the party. he Nebraska parade and sortof collaborated | gpoceh was drownod in tho. brassy din praved for. He found that the exposition s!llnll_\' 4t seading an obscene letter through | Engincer Simmons and Conductor Holder- | on 855,000 0f porsonal proporty which. it is At this juncture Colonel Robert Nevins, in fi o thito commisaloners 15 colobration. | Governor Croundo - consed (umtil th || ¥ 1bopn; I fuct, turnod ovr to the eanteol | e mails audl was fiaed #400, Thio Penders | Hess give tho doscription of the menas fol- | supposcd, has been latgely given a col: | A 0s PRCHES Colonel Hobort McKinley The Nebraska building and the exhibits t':'o:_'u “'1:: 1‘.‘}.’::1.\J-‘f]‘.‘i-‘.‘-ri]f;v-.l-l.'.‘fll.»:u'"vlv‘wl":!;p; as absolute as its control of tne federal | liquor without o government license, The | clothes; all wore masks; one man had red % I the state's bountiful resources are open to ks 2 B s e L TR 5 il } o o R e ; : - others and the nomination was made by ace ning n which he was speaking. He | offense was an aggravated one and Pender- | whiskers and the other two black mustaches. Only a Small Deflelency. clamation, While wi ¢ for the commi %ie world ana everybody knows they are urnas fn Happy Mood. held that the Sunday closing condition and st was sentenced to ninety days imprison- - \iting for the commite 1 Twomen who camo to tho city on No. 10 | Nrw Yorr, Junc S.—Superintendent of | Yoo to bring MolKinle B i i 2 souvenir coin g, SORRHA L bR g v g 3 b ot g MeKinley in, Licutenant Gove cre by this time. Commissioner General l(hnmunmls:lz(imlwr general then Introduced o enLoo grint did ot constitute o | ment and to pay a tine of $100. av noon today from tho wesy are being | Banks Preston made public the statoment | guor Harrls was ronominated by acelamas i1di S ex-Governor bert: Furnas, who looked | contract, and the Sunday rule having bee — e g s Ay 8 3 i enominated by R e CC ORI Vo H 11010074 by T Al s acerall praflbbi 108 (BOReis | (FAESUAEE Dyt thax wiractory . Sane s Rallrond OMcbrs BWsotod, shadowed and are suspected of being two of | of the afairs of the Canal Street bank this | [ Thon Meliney entosd tid v oup rnor Crounse and the latter excepted. The | nop began with the confession that he was | proved the national commission, the Drs Moises, Ia., June 8.—[Special Tele- | the robbers, afternoon. It showed the bank sudition : b ] X & burst of cheers, and taking the platform dea eremonics and the parade were magnifi- | utterly astounded about the exposition. Like | directory had no authority to reconsider it 1 to Tuk BEE)—At @ meeting of the ArTostal 8 Suspect. Yo be, much more fuvorable than dopositors | )ivered an addross of acceptance. in opening 3 The climax of the convention rapidly ap proached. The duke of Veragua entered the ent n the extreme. Nothing more could | thelittle Methodist girl who wanted to thank | He held that congress had a perfect right to ard of dircetors of thp Des Moines & Fort Conrxixg, Ta., Juno 8.—[Special Telegram | anticipated and vestored confidence among e SV T SESEL RIS i the Lord for her numerous good things, he | withhold that portion of the souvenir coins sttt el T T __Detective: lBekaw them. The assets 503,007 ; the liabili- it ave been done. The only real hitch was in | (0 Tord for hor nume begin nor where to | which it retained, and that the people had | Dodge Railroad company the following offi- :;‘ ”l ue (!h‘_, D teotives l'lluu.i harb and |/ et a0 916 Theto. 1a. & deficiency of Governor McKinloy Accopt he unavoidable delay of Congressman Bryan, | Joavo'off Like the Englishman swho vieited no right of entry {nto the park because they | cers were elected: Prosident, C. Gil- | Ballou of Creston arrested a man at this | gy5g)y; Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Convens he orator of the day, who was caught in an | Omaha and who dazzled b, > extent | had handed the governance of entry over to | more; vice president, A. R. Flower; treas- | place at 3:35 this afternaon, answering the e tion: 1 ept the nomination which yow 3 i o ho was dazzled by the [ ) G 1 ur 5 = ceident to his train. But it wrned out | and beauties of Nebraska, he was “confus- | the fegeral authority when they voted the | urer, W. Gi. Purdy ; sedrotary, Carrol Wright, description of one of the robbers who held Two More Fallures. have unanimously tendered me and I thank fter there was oratory enough and plenty | 1ngly confounded. Ho referred to | issucof £,000,000 bonds for the purposeof the | A resolution was passed ordering a2 Der | up No. 13 noar Noluwes i night. Heis o | MIVAUKER, Wis., June 8. —T. 1. Brown & | yau forit. It fs an honor to havo it ‘thus [ fostivity. Tho cxorcises were held at | he accident that precluded the | exposition. He also. held that congress did | cent dividend on the proferred stock, hieavy set mun, dark complexion, and has a | Co., carriage manufacturers, assigned tod b AT AR L N LI OJICXOCLIES were MCILAY | the attendance of Congressman Bryan, the | not limit the amount of mone, to be capendea )llu-h_nlln\\'x!uu Dfticers were clected by the | ek, stubby mustache, Ho a tramp | The labilities are put at §75,000 and assets | in declining the duty, § «ne state building shortly before noon. orator of the occasion, whose place "he had | on the fair, but that the local corporation | Des Moines & Keokule Railroad rnm;\:my: barber, and had secured work ina shop in | 4t double that amount The honors I have already had, with the one Governor Lorenzo Crounso and staft ar- | beon asked to fill'All Governor Furngs | was iable for oyery doilur of it. Ho'found | I A Busiing, Roboet G ng, David | ithiseity. ol othertwolotithe) gang have | oams. Musi oMt oy B, Kendall, | you O Sl o v Be p AL per Y G A g0 Vastacanyiaadlatme oulaIRITVRY ‘Go and see it all yoursclf, | that because the exposition had been | Dows, jr., as directors, and George T. Boggs cen apprehended Fe0bAES £ OSTON VIS iTino 18, o Sense of obligation 1o the republicans of Ohio cived in Chicago yesterday and came to the learn i ,‘,‘, \,.,,w,r.\,""\, \“u) your Qu‘u:xm'. tendered to and accepted by the government, | to fill the vacancy on'the board caused by 'L{uvr{‘“l"‘rthtmhlAml arolodged in jail at | real estate, has gone into insolvency; lid- | and make their summons my pleasure and “air in carriages this morning, and were met | 1 as D in S oty Y b Mo R reston. i) bilics §270,446, and assets much less. duty. Uthink I know the labor and responsis . 3 am F. Cody | fOF You may learn more in u day than you | therefore the government had a standing in ic death of Mr. Riddle. bility which your action of today imposes at the entrance by Hon. William F. Cody | could in o veur's travel.” equity. as the case before Judge Wil B TG CLEANED OUT THE EXPRESS CAR. upon me and ‘which I would undcr ordinary and his outfit of cowboys, Indiaus The speaker referred to the fact that the | Stein is coucerned he held that it w 3 et naidate; o Banik:oficlals OutionBails cireumistinees gladly avoid, but which, undor diers Mexicans,representing Nobrask SR g i o lack ot suf. | bar to the proccedings, because 18 Des Moises, Ta., June 8.—(Special Tele- | Bord Bandits in Tllinols Get Awny with Big Korowmo, lud, June S.—The court today | existing conditions ind beckuse of your annne sdldiersand \ ey L4 governor had not spoken of the lack of suf DI I = 3 o : s 2 : ol v in early days. Incoming teains for the past | ficient funds to make a great display, but | inadmissible to say thut the government | gram to Tur Brr.)—Colonel D. B. Hender- Hoodle Axeuiihnibonds o {GoyernorORnsc ToRHIWE U M L LG et v Rt oS pDres fow dn}s have been loaded with Nebraska | he (Governor Furnas) should ' not :',"&“ lu.I('u.mn y ,\llgld to mln :stzfu: (:n'm't llo\ on has written a lotter to Hon. W. S. Ken- St. Lovts, Mo., June 8.—St. Louis has still | Paris and L. S. Walker, the indicted Green- Republicanism_will have a sovere test fn 1 1nearly 2.000 of them were here | 1¢ave the subject in the background. BEOESUONICONtroian would cover even the worthy of Oskaloosa, fn which he says he | another train robbery to the credit or dis town bank ofticers av $3,000 each, which they | Ohio this year. This state 15 the covoted field {“P "-L’:“‘ Lk “:3;‘ °m Lescore him. ¢ | But if Nebraska was not too hanasomely | existence of the enterprise. can under no circumstances accept tho re- | credit, of its immediate vicinity. At 9:30 | gave. The trial 18 not expected until O¢ of o opbosition. They will center here, bus 0 meet Governor Crounse and escort him, BPresERth LRI 3t te i oroi: o ToRNkINS! View ¥ ) % s % Y 93 i e 3 n ty 0 o i : . represe “‘l":‘ “?-“f““_" 10 noiatie o ors = Judge Jenkins' Views. publican nomination for governor, being | tonight six men held up and robbed the | tover, though Chase made a demand for | Wi fnity; hurmony apd o b A With a Blare of Trampets. LT M I, (T D) fatural | | Judgo Jenking, after reciting ail tho carly | physically unable on hccount of his wounds Mobile & Ohio southbound passenger which | ial at ouce. . enemy to form their line and challenge us to A band from the Wild West show on the | Products of Nebraska, e el peotonel | history of the fair, took the ground that the | received in the army to make tho canvass i o) contest. We challenge thew early upon every front platl I aTnealthoNanbiual Murphy here on the stand who had been in- government had only a qualified posscssion | that would be required. He says ho also | \Cft St- Louis at 8:30. I'he robbery FROM THE CHINESE MINISTZR, issue and upon everyline of controversy, staf Ton! I‘V‘“'(;‘“ i 'l" ~"'f ; .:“ i " SHM | troducing our corn in Europe, for Nebraska of the exposition, but said that_tle case did | feels that the arond pt debate iy congress s | 100k place at Forest Lawn, a smallstatiou in or nutional, which” divides us. One u;.y Wi n;:)m;'w“ .'.ImutI:(IDpl.fie p.hs‘:l;fi:m r;‘;;,:llvrn::: ‘nk.ra th ;lxl-:d‘lfi_l;;lrl fivst introducing that | nothingeon that question. He held that | more agresable for nis ol vos he can | Illinois between Fast St. Louis and the sume | e Writes a Letter to n St. Louts Gentle- | loarn that tho enomy wants to give ux battle about the 0 or h cere: 3 ! X A S upon stute affairs; then, upon national issues, In.conclusion the speaker said: “Come | the Sunday closing condition was not a ques- | there better serve the state. locality as that mn which a robvery was at- man on tho Geary Act, We Tuvite them befors the har of public judg- lour. At 11:30 o greater blaro of brass | Iu-conclusion tho speaker said: ° | tion of creed or religious belief, but G . tempted o couple of wevks ago.’ Several | | TOUIVILLE Ky, Juo §-Tu view of the f ment for dikiaskion wpon Dot td shll pors gave notice of the coming cavaleade, ana | [0 0Ur state and you wi 1nd - more | putter of scientific research; that man Favor an Early Conventfon. J b & O e SR mit them (o run awny from neither. bushels of corn to the acre, bl B et 1 iy g [Special Tele- | shots wero exchanged, but it is not th recent statement that the Chinese am haen A o - fafal fow imoments) - hol | gates ; of|| and? % more poiimds. (10" " tho'* bushely| Toduired | one” R e o o, rz’,:t:“"'l:““v"‘v J\‘"’"’ Che Ib""“‘;'l :‘:"3 e amorooxchanged b 1,‘“';0,,;,",,‘, QUELY [ aor at Washington had assured Secratary ot s enanlishn pakty bits bsoa i conteolEn the Fifly.sovent street entranco were | you will find the fatiest cattle and the most | T oq States almoss. ever imer s phr. | E3in to Titk Bee.]—Aunouncement has been | (R4S Mns hurt, Tho passengors tho | State Gresham that the government of the | the state government since ¥ sirng to uud tho Diggust stiow on carth | Hourlshing homes; the prottiest women and | yiop " He clulmed that tho rosolutions of | Mid° scmilofiially that the democratic | monay in'tho oxpross car. was takcn. bt 1t | fommer. mould stes no protest against the | 4 I8 thercfora, nccountable for leglsiation tside of the World's. exposition grounds, | the sweetcst babics In creations [Groat I LA ORTEA0) 18 state central committee will meet in Des | is not known how much thero was. i , 3 S ahiasin stEationialnge] outsid or [ Al e the directory to pay back the money fi o itions ! carrying out by the latter of the provisions | * A brief review of the conduct of Ohlostate preceded by the Wild West: band, marched | laughter and applause.] ceived out of tho souvonir appropriationiwas | Molncs betwoen thiol 15th iandilathinst, to [ “heitoliowing faddivionall particulars ara|| SV EBEEE A, 0 QL0 L 00 BoVelons affuirs during the last eightecn months was own the macadam walk and drew up in the Reud tho Sod House Poem. notender atall ard denied that the state | fix the time and place of holding the next | learned regarding the robbery: The six = Ses e Fiven byithie speaker it Datalne i N SRR o ogard. toform e: 5 ] i 5 e 2 0,00 3 robbers broke open the express car with | lowing letter from Tsui Kno Yen to Colonel | given by the speaker. Turning from oxclu- iquare with no spec g 0 form ex Then the hittle German band furnisked an- | court had any right whatever to take juris- | democratic state convention. It is under- Bt hsich 4 a sive matters, Governor McKinloy said tept to make a solid passago way, formed by > little German ba sked a dfotion of tF el SR ol SEo0U RO tha b ik b et it hatchets and axes. The messenger | Blanton Duncan of this city, written lust | ¢ i ) G y D i other contribution, left faced and moved | diction of the case brought for an injunction 0d now that there will be no opposition to | ' Sl A B 54 N b ‘ <he mounted warriors of every fighting e ) to compel the directory to open the fgiron | Des Moines, Tho members of the state | WS badly beaten up by two ,.0of [ Monday and received this morning, is of na- Clevoland aation under the sun, through which the . “hic 2 in- | Sunday. e concluded by recomending that | central committee who have been inter- | them before he would open thesafe. Ten | tional, not to say of international in'terest: The national administration has dono noth- ’ ! Mrs, Henry Fiske of Chicago was now in ) I : . AShU v : official party in carriages was to pass. duced to read an original poem written f the injunction should issue. viewed in regard to the matter all fayor an | thousand dolars in cash was secured. While | Cuispsr, LrcaTion, WAsmixaros, D, ing thus far, except to crento in the minds of Soon after a familiar form in a white s o ‘“ "],;[‘l“v(‘,l_ 4 ‘,‘” ‘i; e Sy et early convention, two were stowing away this money the | June b 1803.-Mr. Blanton Duncan: DEAR | business men a decp distrust. Tho financia buckskin coat and cavalry boots, with flow- ¢ occasion by Mrs. Kate McCleary of Hul osition Taken by Judge Grosscup. other four wero - exchanging shots with sev- | Si—TIhave much pleasure in ackaowledging | situation, which for the most purt o tron geray hir and a Randsomo sombrero | bell, Neb., who * was alsa” present on | judgo Grosseup sald that tho commis Doathfor s BralBeaT e alOIt 1o, eral passengors who had ‘opened tire”on | the recely( of Your kind loctor'ofithe 2t | vailod Whel the "duy 0f St ot pn s head, mountod on ‘a prancing bay | (16 Blationn, It s entitled INebraskn? | sioners had jurisdietion over :hio exhioits, | Drs Morses, Tn., Juno. S.— (Speciar Tele- | thom Nojshor robbors nor pussengers | SCor i OF R, SRS ONYOUS IGUAR, to tho | piaved, nor has tho financlal ateingonay bes ‘harger, galloped down the line, and_us the eals iniliomoly;dialect fwiY cely | the awarding of prizes and also a right 0 | gram to Tue Bee, |—The death of D) . | wero burt. Tho robbery took pluce | Joftrance Lo ‘tho Gedry uct. Which vou tou | Tacved by anythiug the nutional udminfstra~ rrent concourse ized tho familiar | Sles oD early day farmer who dwelt | modify but not to mako rules.He 'did not | Sy to T E orind atiuts oot De. 1. . | 0t Forost” Lawn _station, whero the | foicrence to the Oeury act, whie BDDonIn | nebnosd o Lalloy Lottt s orm of Colonel W y it sent up a | With s famlly of cleven m a sod house. 1t | o5k ijon the 22,500,000 or any of the dona- Pl 0l 4 ome In Lhis city | train made a regular stop. For boldness and | your Kindnass very MUGH: MDD especlally the | given no sien ~'of its disposition or ol that went hurling ~ through | AUght the cheery crowd, and there was | yiong hs gifts, but as . cORIrRCE botsecn this morning, where he has resided since | audacity the vobbery 1s almost unpre | Justiccand friendship which you wnd the ma ability to restore confidonce, stop the outflow P aenica ani down jaloni the lugoons, | M40 Y0 1 the excrcises were can- | 11¢ United Stites and tho local corporation. | 1300, fle was known as ono of tho foremost | Cudahtcd. “About. miinight the. follogig | Jority st oue Beoble desirs Yo show £ tho SHaCId totomlsnonniglosinndnthXecuEshon Prouder than in the days of his proud- | A & A e A, o | 1f the commission had charge of the exposi- | mathematicians of the » and his writings vas recelved at the Four Courts by A r e Th S % 0 o€ T s P S ® st military achievement, Colonel * Cody | fiuded, all but another sclection sfrom phe | tion as claimed, it was tho first instance fn | on this subject havo attracted world wide 1stant Chief Reedy: e sl Al arecolgll i Drotaas | Tandinies oy Eoin roserrarmbiohiMs. Oleye ulled on the silver-spangled bridle of his \:.:(' vmluu ‘lhu &j.\l-v lovarr T hile | Which he had ever known of the donor majk- | attention. Muneinysnoro, 1L, June 8.-Chiet of Po- | strongly against the enforcement of the net | sacred fund. to redeon the greenbicks and onutiful steed and raised his hat in defer- | 18 o Party o Garnenue | ing himself a donation. In his opinion the DRUGGISTS FINISH WORK. tiee, St.Louts: “Mobiio'& Olito train No.5 was | and adopt n firm attitudo in the adjustment | which som he godio ot st purpose und ace to the plaudits and. the waving lines of | Uhe band played, to Comiissioner Garneaw's | y.f50nalgovarnmont gave the monos o the 2 NI . held up and the express car robbed at Forest | und sctilomont of the pending dilieultios. | o cther has boes fhe firat, singularly enoughy REg b0 buo DinuCLS private oftice, and a toast to Nebraska was | piioue 8 0iotooting its nationa) oo e ; Luwn, “five miles south of East St. Louis, at | However, T am glad to bo ablo to say that the | 10 encronch upon Jtthe first tadrop below the K ] quafled. 10 The opinion it was-a contriot for ok 814 | Annuat Convention of the Nebraska Phar- | §110'p. by six wen. One of “the men | present idiministration s not pushing matters | hundred milllon o which e bimeelf kad Gnrneau Turns Over the Bullding. Then Camo the Paride. s o 4 £320: maveuticsl Association Concluded. had & new hatehet and while breaking the | 1o extremes, but still has regard for tho main- | tablished us the only one of wafoty. Ilo an A fow moments iater the goveruor and the | As the clock in the tower of the Michigan | | By the act of March, 150 i ficial party were driven through the lines. | building tolled 12, the party en- Ftion Fallure with the Surplus . B G L Window of the express ¢ar cut his hund td enance of mutual friendsiiip, und Is endewy- | nounced in 1885 that this sum of 810,000,000 3 the government | NEDBRASKA City, Neb., June 8.—[Special | VSN ARC (GRres hrcut his hund and 1t OFING (5 ODBOFYE THO (ronbs atipiatioms of o | Bouuced ln 1680 that (his redemption of the 8, decided to seize a portion of the donation | Telegram to Tue Bre.]—The state drug- | 80 years old and 185 to 145 pounds in welght. | two nations. greenbucks of the government. Prior to Fer0 ore more cheors a2 thevalighted at | torod thoir carriages ~and Colonel | and the nct could be construed only ns anun | gists convention ocdupied today in reading | pub - wore w b | sule and Swas called | There Is now no altornative loft to me but to | that time it had heen curried In the statemens 1o stevs of tho state bullding and movedup | Cody proceceded to marshal the procession. | justifiablo withholding of tho appropriation. | berere ag (mvornse IO cists, hearing | e one who tyonsy GHab yroug side out. | wait for tho inal dovolopmont of the pending | ax another cash halanco n' the ' treasury, N iy nbile o dozen Columbian | First camo the Wild West cowboy ‘band on | By its terms the corporation was under no | PAPCFs Of interest to pharmacists, hearing | Tho'one e T arai ol cxprose |mossonaert|iquontion, ENervirssnectiully, ¢ salie st nvailabl 1o puientof any ebilgation of et 1o it sharglne crowd far enough | foot, twenty strong, and then a troop of | obligation to carry out its provision. Tho | FCPOFts Of committeos and pussing resolu- | Moro chin whis vorod tho ongineor had & drub LR T L BRI | TR DI P S [l i oart to admit them. fifty United States cavalrymen in flowing | judge did not believe that the corporation | HOUS: follomine bk ool e hat and wa feet s1x_inches in helght. The = 2 o, and could not go in honor and good falth, After the strains of ““America” had sub- | yellow plumes, forming the escort to the | was to be held to haye ac spted the contract I'he following officers were electod: Presi- | ot R0 % ot e feekslx faches tn b pounds in ATOk TELLER ON SILVER, g craating in_ the minds of the peopls the ded Commissioner General Joseph Gar- | governor's party. by its acceptance of the money. It did not | d¢nt, C: R. Sherman, Omaha; vice presi- | Wefght, durk face, long nose. Six ' job. feoling that this was the danger 1ino aud thab eau took Lis placo on the platform. Ina |~ Following the troopers camo two car- | know of tho construetion wineh dents, . G, Fricke, 'O, A. Brown, Platts. A, W. CLAwk, Superintondent. | He Thinks Its Uso as Money Should Not Bo | 10 crogs 1t mtant finuncial disuster and the W words, he delivered ‘the building to | riages. The first was Governor Crounse, | upon tho act and. wus not in & position to | Mouth; Bdwin Burton, Hastings; H. H. —— Restrictoa. vigiationot pleaged twith, - AWhonhe mes poms ‘overnor Crounse, saying: ex-Governor Furnas, Commissiouer Garncau | make an_election. The plea of estoppel | Barth, Lincoln: J. T, Gerke, Seward; secre- FIRE RECORD, Dexver, Colo., June 8, —Senator "Leller, in | PEIeG 10 Gross tg as e hias boon weveral tmen ‘*You are welcome to the formal opening | and Commissioner Mobley. In No. 2 were | could not be maintained when the party | @, W. J. Heilman, Tecumsch; treasurer, o lengthy letter which will appear in'the | thit sorious nl;l,,“{;,.,hh,“‘m“, AEeATRI four Columblan home. ‘We welcome you | Major John M. Burke,aide-de-camp to Colonel | who brought the plea was responsible for | Pr, Buchert, Destructign of the Villemarle Convent Nonr Ak e A rywhere prevail? Mr. Cloveland's cours brough the open doors of state whose | Cody and general munager of Buffalo Bill's | tho acts that led up to the making of the | Hastings was selected as the place for the Y T T3 T s Rocky Mountain News tomorrow, takes justifiod the alarm. 1le put up tho dans ospitality is known as widely as the | WildWest. He, 0o, was vrouder than on any | piea. On these grounds ho disugrecd fram | DOXt meeting. G. J. Evans of Hastings, ¢ MoxtrEAL, June S.—The magnificent | StYORE ground against President Cleveland’s | ger siznal and the couniry todk noth of it ana umxlmu“pnnl)ucu “'1“"1 !;-n_lm u;xfl.l l'ru:-w 11.;3- {hu woyer a0y Then there were the conclusions of the other judgos, :‘)( T-lvf\zlfi'x'.:‘::.‘t‘t'. \\“3:-':-?)0;l('.'-'(lm.l..l.';:'.fx{ u(t.\-'}")'.f' Villemarie convent at Notro Dame de Graee, | Statement to the Assaciated press that an | Was u«mm'-.x:y mlmulmuom‘.;uu:mma. 1 to the governor.] I desire, sir, to tender | Chije wn-n-the-Face, Curley, the 4 2R AR attsme o ended by the i } a » Grace, A Ena Ik (o nERna A : scourngiug Outlook, ou, as the reprosentative of the great state | sole Custor massacro’ sureiver, and Notlce of Appeal Given. assoclution as members of the State Hoard | two miles north of Montreal, tho largest ‘I“,:“l“(;“‘;:,:‘l_‘:fh‘m';““_’,}?j‘:j‘_',f“‘l“"‘,;} »:‘;M“ T e I e T pf Nebraska, this handsome building and all | Litde John Burke No-Neck, the Attorney Walker said that the defenaant | of Examiners, The visitors were tendered | wiplishment of its kind in America, was “Tho use of silver as money is o question | able (o bring tho botter tiines promied. Tp b ts exhibits, Rigkx IovinboiTes pioked wp i thoibaitlal| cornoration desirau o anival Zromiithe idex 8 granaibullithis evonipg ayhaicourt houso. | B R BUCR ERGT R SRR SRR SR, has fo cikinguen and all producers | not buen able to muintain the Kood time NG S e S sk of Wounded = Knce. No-Neck scomed | cree, Ho asked that the court accopt a bond | ‘The meeting has boon the. most successtol | 1 NI, o | of every kind are especially interosted. 1t | Which were onjoycd ovorywhere in- this coun 3 nor ° o be coloying himsolt hugely, Aftor tho | ko operato as b suporsadus, the appeal to bo | sinco the organizadon of the Pharmacousical | noon. Tho total loss will amount to moro | of every kind uro cspocially interested. [t | Which wiers snjoyelovarsvlors ln this coups The commissioner then introduced Goy- carrisges rode four Nebraska cowboys, | heard in the appellate court, There was | association, and to James Reed und J. J. thau &1,000,000, with insurance of but $100,- _‘“‘, for progross, NrospErity. 3 sdon ures hive increased, banks “have susvended, bruor Crounse, who spoke handsomo, eagle-cved, daring looking fel: | danger of a conflict of Jurisdiction botwoen | “Poten, the local committoe, great crodit' is | 000, The fire. started in that portion of ths ind happinss bf HUCLY-uING onondreding | Honsd) 2 4erder to bortow, and bosrawors &g (Difon "ok finamiondors of this yast ex: | lows they were, and upon the hecls of their Higainio and Ldoml couriaand (his wasgilt|. dus, convent known as the mother house, and is | of the race, and its importanco overshadows 15 thin for many, many yoars. Feveris 8 of tho. globe, 10 xoens il {hi | bucking bronchios the most gorgeous, (o | the more reason that an appeal should be Ex-Mayor Stevenson Tnjured. supposed to have caught from a small stovo | and dwarfs all other questions presented for iy, provadls' 10 ovety linanclul” und wudacity for our young s most cosmopolitan, the most kaleidoscopic | granted. Lo o Nepraska Crry, Nub., June 8,—[Special | which plumbers were using while at work | the consideration of mankind. Tt is not a | business cir 0, SADOF. and oupligl Abe-ln 3 > DI " i aggregation that has yet or will ever parado Tomorrow morning was set for hearing |, { , - ok v q 80 WO 28 i doub) ut the future. This has been our urc to ko, art, e Coll A S R T e e e e G e Telegram to Tur Bre.| asor 7. B, | In the upber foor aud which was loft byrn- | sizht agafnst wouklings, 1t {s' fight against | doubh shoutUie future, This' hus begn our BRI s cr N ATORL O Fo yokew, e 1€ Wi | MLLNIR OF WriEhavk 1ho £8 complexions height- | _ President Higgiuboiham declined to ex. | Stevenson, while cutting 1imbs from o treo | € whilo the men wero au dingor, ‘Tho | organized woalth RS \pALUDOI0 AL BRRiLEL aris gL uusonent AunkaRg dunrter of w eentury earlien at tho paco she | ened by a display that discounted all tho | press auny opinion at present, as did also | yestorday, fell and brake his right arm. FQLIOR DRURD. WAD [0y S a eaaREeg s || LR AR S A PR RUIDIE aBathe | taiat atuans bio tor et er L Lnisization hus already sot, [ have no doubt sho would | changing tints and resplendent hues of the | Diroctor Coneeil Davie. L TR TRb, pRo St o dsanlug ordere. o, |(BRess. 038, dn oo Guoed, Khe puliliy apdihe | s now eenpansiiiol forthlcaginien i Aay fhe tiood Bin “tn eanke awonghor |y e e e ovsaous thns [ Erosiachs Banerat ibe otionsl commisr TENCERANGE CONGRESS, o repured 1o fuvure telhgious daviser | Wil scll thelt bLrCneit fors orobent mess. | Uit Ukt condition aught ot 1o e charkaubl fponod the frutts ot hor dustry, nor s aes | he peacock’s tail; tho Cossack civalrymon, | sion said: T don't think thero is any thing to iy £ro Ipopared “fop, ‘kuse zoliglows dutios, | Wil sl to it becatino o “wlitalitittion i done Jiistured ‘the creations of enterprise. But ay [ the troopers of France, of Germany, of spain | be said now. No doubt the openers wil Fwo Iaterestiag Mastings (Told Yestorasy | a'iavce numbor of sistors and servants 1n the | . Sensior Teller holds that the axinsing [HSHMUR S RECOUDS LL i Gan A0 HUR his thwo, in competition with the nations of | and other nations ; tho fierce Bedouins, the | peal. The decision, 1admit, is 4 surprise. at Chicigo, 1l A 160 RRTISAE 0F RNCTSALRAOFIARIS 1 tha | o BAWIGE LALAR ROA oL 4ho - oxlatiag Hothinig can bo dorio by the adui{histration op the ok world with centuries behind them, or | Arabs on their fleet steeds of the desert, | | Vico Prosident De¥oung ot biio ationnl |\ Omiopa0, Tk Jupellw Tho morid's fom, | BOINER HouRe (AY $ho (iime- ho fre,|/Baanckil stcligonoy Cook not arish from ke congress to rolieve the situation; then the ust, NeDruskis, Lus not ah extansivo o vario] ‘,‘u‘}i‘vi.",."li;i"Ci.‘&“&‘o‘&‘.iu‘r‘}‘\‘.‘f.ii:,‘.fl’,“'it.,fi."fii"l“ "“"""::i‘x‘l‘l’;'- ,’i.h‘:f“u‘,“_‘r::fi“}l‘ll;"'?“)"‘]’:"; perance congress oceupied two of the halls | compelled to muke a hasty departure. | policy of the kroat manotary instivutions of 3:;1‘.31u«l;x:‘.u‘l...‘.hrn."..r.‘l;‘nl?..ull'nln‘I»I:;nulh.:my:;.“.:r exhibit. Yot T am proud t 10 assist in A Aq b, ; . 40 KAV O $lgird vihe Art institato toduy. In the Hall of | The convent school, which from its | the worldtoward the systematic enhance. | dble. But Iy this | i A edicating Nebraska's modest offering to the | All colors were carried along 1n the groups | law affecting Sunday closing in the state of | 8! Y. o the Hall o 8 ¥ otk - N - o value of gold relatio 2 dent should ofiicislly and suthoritatively \lv"(}’rm'n '1':(’""':'\ T‘..'.. exhibition echuse ity i | OF countrios to whiol they belonged.® Here | Ilaots. andin recognition of that fuct made | Coluubuy tho Cathalle temperance societies :;“:“‘fw L MEbolasions, e ost prized | Iment of o yalue o Kol relation o a1l | wunounce that thuro wouli bo no chunge In the olizes what Nebruska offers to the world it- | was a pageant that would have baftied even | & contract prohibiting opening on the | held sway. Archbishep Fechan made the 3 cta. Ho pointy out that | Indiatria legiaiation of tho con iy iia tha \ ! PEbALA AR ; | i England, Australia, Germany and | () clul aituation wouid bo met am olf. ; tho wondraus vocabulary of tho circus press | Sunday contingent o ‘money loan. 10 | orening atdrass: canupined usarly B0 puplla ak the ‘Ao “iho!|.IaRe e H Ao ey tard o0 Essentinlly an Agricultural State. agent, broke its part of the contract, and by the fire was aiscovered, was saved aftor heroic | tho Netnerlands “bimotallic ' Franco is ‘se- | solved wpon thi standurd of financlal bono 1) satholie ‘I onco vork b o Montre: re de| 4 renely prosper and nationnl good fuith which dot Whilo Nebraska boasts of having one of the Order of the Column, common rule of busineas when ono member | 1he Catholls Total Abstinonco unions of | work by 'the M. Bipeal e deparimient, | renely paeperous republican arty since its jastallation to power largest smelting and refining works on the ot N . w4 contract breaks his part the other | America was the subject of the first speech, | When the fire was at its height the dome of e in 1861, confidence would &tones come pug:. e, his two of the six heet sugar factorfes of The procession moved in the following member has the right to do likewise, pre| d by Rev. Fether Nolan of Philadel’ | the mother house fell with a terrible crash, FAILED T0 ARBITRATE, would 1t not? Doos anybody doubt it¥ Ses United tates wnd das alroady sovhor | ordor; . Phia. currying overything down with it Chiot gurlty “would displuco ulacini faith fn streams to the wusic of the cotton spindle Columbiah Guards, ames F. < VT Benoit of the Montreal fire brigade, who was >, - future—so indispensable to eusy woney un yotitls exsontiallyan agricultaral sthie and Cowboy Band 1 4bmes ld,f.'.‘““",flfi"‘“,.‘"" lucstlon of | Cokiing in olose proximity to 4ne walls, wis | 1520488 Con Miners ok Able to Settle | Loy o0 R e, testored ‘said watll We do not boust of great clties nor place on ex- Brigadier General Cod ulem| o clated to crime, O e T by ki auinla s LRSS ir Difficuities. Sty at home, und money would go from ite he morning session ended with a paper | almost suffoc 0 ane Wil Prrrssona, Kan., June 8.—The operators of | hiding place into the greatavenuesof husiness on Total Abstinenge in the Education of | moved in a fainting condition. ~ Fireman the coa! mines in this district and repre- | Where it Lelonks, or Crounso, ex- | ment of the Grand Army of the Republic | Youth,” by Prof. Themas A. Quinland of | Durfoind was badly hurt by being hiv with 0 5 8 hibition many products of the buty factorie Detachuient of Sixth United Stat pOBAMBERLAIY, 8 1), Juno 8.—(Speclal Tn..-rl.-h“.-...- hul\hlry.llu»\\ Ve .Iml“lm-n. wo Cavalr: Telegram to Tue Bee.]—The state encamp- excol. The whole population, Including some | Carrlage Containing Gove 1 of tho bost reprosentatives from the old Governor Furnus, Comumissioners . Rereis 2 R 9 Notrs Dame university flying bricks and was taken to the hospital, | sentatives of the striking miners held an No Holp from the Admintstration, stato, the Empire, Keystone, Buck Gurneau aid Moble completed its business Lhis ovoning with the | Mo Hama ull Washington the nonpartisan | Where it is thought he will die. executive consultation for four hours last | 1f1t1s true, as tho administration bodiy pros other eastern stateés, together with the Carrlago Contwining Major John M. Burke, | installation of the new officers, N. C. Nash ional Women's Chrietion . Tomhmieal | G rioado, Til,, June 8.—The bullding occu. | °X clalms, thatour financial distress 18 occasioned man, the Briton and Seandinayis Chief Raln-in-the-Face, Custer Suryivor ¢ Ca AT - s | Dotlonal Women's Christian Temperance | Cinicaco, I, AR Lands company, | Pight, but fuiled to reach & conclusioa and | e iVar parchuse luw. whieh requires the ged 10 11, 10 StArted somothing Over s quie: Blaley inyaiek ange tatos Harsl: Of 1t oMoors show the oramander, Reports | union met. Mrs. Ellgn Phinney, president | pied by the “Johnson-Landa company, | ndfourted to meer Monday Bath- siqos oo government to bay 4,600,000 ounces of silve er of & century ugo, and although 1ts deyelop- Niate Bilsbury of old ofticers show the orgunization to be in | of the ussocwation, presided. Papers were | dealers in broom corn and broom makers' | gi\iboorn, but there is no bitterness, every month SndTutie trensury notes thore. ment hus Leou steady and rapia it is even yot R Rty good condivon, DeSuet was selected s | read by Mrs. Florence C. Porter of Win. | supplies in Kinzie street, and® O, . Thorpe, The meeting wus presided over by Colonel | for, then why does not tho adwinistration cons in its fufancy, It began ou the Missour! river, throw, Me.; Mrs. H, M, Ingham of Cleye- | dealer in importea fish,and James Thomp: Brown of the Midway Coalcompany as | Yere congress and ropeal that law? Mr. Clev land; Mrs. 5. A. Burrington of Belfast, Me. | Son, dealer in tents, twine and cordage, was | chgirman and J. M. Lacey, secrotiry and | 1nd vainly sought its reveal befora bis § g destroyed by fire today, entailing a l0ss of 9 ¥ auguration, but wo have heurd 1etle from him Columbus when ho lunded 400 years ago, and Bear, Standing Bear, No-Neck i LEOYeL Y 4109, YGRY, o treasurer of the Western Mine Workers | n'® (i direction since. With the cone hus extended to near the base of the Rocky and Other Famou! this morning s $05,000. Dan Foley, a porter employed in | aseociation, was selected as secrota - After | gress democratic in both brancher mountiins on the west and from Kansas on Warriors, = Sw———— TTSBURG, Pa., June 8.—Since the death | the building, perished in the flames, 2 the south to the Dakotus on the north, Matn Body of Cowboys. K. P. Grund Lodge Adjourn Cowboys. the place for holaing the next annual cn- where the 'nllrynt*llh'r was confronted by th One Hundred Sioux lIng ns, Chiets Rocky | campment. descendant the tribes who first groeted Bear, Young Jack Red Cloud, High Commander-iu-Chief Weissert went east a general discussion, M. l,l Walters, presi «hmra D, ~ n.la (Mo 'cun.‘::mu:u puric) 3C ap > ma — B of b district assoclation, and J, M which elected Mr. Clevelund, with undisputel Whero Mome Bullders Thrive, Miss Anulo Oukley, Miss Hessie Farrell, CuAMBERLAIY, 5. D., June 8.—[Special ber Heurici last December the male dent of the dis 0 | i \ - - 0 y urgo's Lo Lacey, secretary and treasurer, with Con | uthority In him undor the constitution to Cossncks from the Caueasus. Tele, Y P F A membership of the Eco o socie . 1 . o0y y v i) convene congress, ho 1ssues no call and takes Tt 1s the fudustry of howo bullding. We French Chasseurse Telegram to Tus Bes]—Tho granu 10dge | hacome 80 depierad um:‘.‘il:“.:n:f:in,:)um'il::; Mixxearovts, Minu., Juue 8.—A special to | Keihlor, John McLoughlin and’ C. Berkey, h a0 fangnas Ho \ANAS N ol R eannot place it on exbibition here, The devel- Bedouln Arabs. Knights ot Pythiss of South Dakota com- | it wus found necessary to clect thras women | the Tribune from Fargo says: At a meet- | were elected as a committeo to arbitrate. | {ilu'cunso of onr disturbed business condition, ts which 0 10 muko up happy homes Mexican Vaqueros. pleted its anousl session and the delegates | 1o the board of eitem. ing of lusurance men this morning the esti- | The Kausas and Texas Cosl company was | [icileying he Knows the cause of the troubi nillion and u quarter of prosperous peos Bpanish Ruralio returned home this morning, A. . Whittin o ors. & h not represented, its officers refusiug to | he makes no effort to remove it; and in this is plo cannot be catalogued In ‘books and ur- Snglish Lancers ? Hory wa eleoted rand Shasonlia Hag 4 ————————— mated loss on insured property was placed | 0% representec. s oficors bis responsibility, and from 1t he cannod ranged in display. Theso, with our beautiful Bouth Americau Gauchos. 0F S8UEY Wi e grand chuncellor and Fuvor Free Trade with Canada. at §2,800,000, and §500,000 more on property ok x ey o8 Three = months have gon Tandseapos and Salubrions climate, fneits o Band of Cowboys, W. . Tipton of Armour as roprosentauive 1o | gy, Lovis, Mo., Juns 8. Pho aatlonal o oA i pe PrOPERAY | o Tho miiuers seom 4s dotormined now as | fecopp.” Three - migniue Heve o Kgaa spection at howe. Our fertlle soll, which un Geruwan Ullags. the supreme looge. A ¢ tumeiiine 8.—Tho natonal con- | iy yne residence districts uninsured. Rates | ever. W. M. Howells, member of tho na: o A vaiad: Soaa aually produces engugh corn, wheit, oats wnd | peooi o - Yention of furniture manufacturers st to- | have been high and little of the property is | tional bosrd, is now in Colorado, and 1. H assembling in extraordinnry. $6s41on is oW other grains, as well as beef wnd pork, 1o sup. eople along the entire line of march Pri Congress Elects Oflicers, ‘r’l“‘ 'lr:‘l"»‘"x'l'lh'?ux'ui«li resolutions favoring | insured for over one-third. Rebuilding has | Penna, vice president, John McHBride, ua- | as doubtful as it wis thres mos m-.nuu. lu : i 310460, 11L., June . ollow: o ree trade “anada, already commenced, and gangs of men were | tional president, and James Crawford will | ho bs dotng we do ot know. He hs ho time pneuts exitolted toaviug tho fuaglnacion | which every rider kept his allgument, The | CUIAG0, Lk, June 8 ~Tue following offcers S 8 work Uhis morninis leariug away the | meas. Brestdont waltors b Rich T aatsr | forlsGotug we do not know, He hts po 110 The want el s hanry b state fo uilo- | spirited aolmals that have scarcely ever | Were elocted at today's session of the prison | Movements of Gong Breamers June 8. debris. Magor Smith presided ‘at o pudlic | day to b ready to call out the mincra of | closed the doors 'of 'hix oficlal household fa AR IANE Ruls A ne spirit of the day, ana there was not & | i}““fiék‘:.";‘"i’fu‘fl:'flffli A B M n‘;l:u.,i‘;“l nukr;-kbm;.‘.&l:;;w Xfl‘ e for the relief of tho homeless Thominers are strengthenod by the 08050 | o Biuincss condition of the couny - which > t h §e Ly E ——Arnived—Micl an, €8, nd Leav Bucre b uewmore striking Wlustration of the l ] WOrth winers voting 1o stop © sincerely he ls—he 1s o ) lvu fixed upon @ the place for the next 1 Loudon, Only one life is kuown to be lost o far, | work \m\lfl‘n matier is settled, Ticaded. Bus B saowld neb loao llll.‘ f“ ?fl“"""“"' (am gty b suggosted 't | moted ropeatedly the trained precision with 0