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— - — — — —_—— ——— e — e — ——— TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, ‘\[()\l)\Y MOHN[\'G JUNE 12, 1893. I\U\IRPR 257, v INKEN r (ymnliihlr" uben various sports, and a grand | \\/ (CTOAN'S INTVAYV | crash on Fridag. T found that no support |\ \ /G VW Q | of taking herlittle daughter to Buzzards | W AN i Q CUT IN A DRUNKEN BRAWL | fieiiie'ss ihenoncicutn®heseea™ téove: | WASHINGTON'S SAD SUNDAY | St bectvinecd wagerncatn e center sechs | WILL ~ ASK FOR NEW BIDS | 5. iine i tepie daueer o mueencds | WANTS THE GATES OPENED | ning. Rev. Johnson of Friend has been se- where the_excavation was mado_and the Washington. The days at the country place ! cured to deliver the oration. Music will be BINY street. The arch should have been run Woodley Road are spent in_enjoyable furnished by the Ohiowa Cornet band. from the basement and then floor to floor in quiet by President and Mrs. Cleveland. Waverly the Scens of a Disgraceful Row "N'_'\'\'j"““‘]{l‘:: 8 dance at the opera house. @ | Many of the Victims of Friday's Awful Acci- L 1"";I‘\"""f"“l"r:::‘ifl‘i":fih’\'IL‘;‘I‘” Hm | Secretary Oarlisle Determines on a Plan for " Yo { Saturday Night, scription, suitable to the tastes of all classes. dent Laid to Rest. job was u risky one and there arc evidences the Omaha Federal Building, T ¥ 8 Pl e of a carcless undermining.” DE My of I Misslo ] PYTHIAN MEMORIAL et “If the coroners jury finds a vertict in- sl bl el A Ly et "THOMAS TUEDOR SERIOUSLY INJURED | 11\rate an tuopressien Coremontes tteia | SORROW PERVADED THE ENTIRE CITY | yolving riminality It would b wmy duty to | BIDDERS MAY OFFER ANY SORT OF STONE | Wasmixcros, dune 11, Amone \Washing- | WOULD BE AN INJUSTICE TO MANY PEOPLE — Yesterday at Lincoln, - vestigation and action,” said District Attor- ton's many distinguished and interesting .| Lascous, Jdune 11.—[Special Telegram | gy, - ney Birnie. Indietments will probably fol- L visitors this Columbian year was Dr. G. C. T { W. A. Murtin Stabs Pun Six Times Dur to 'y BN Ptihn: memoMAl: NS ). |lun hy, ln-o[plnr:ll |lenlrml;. lk-prln‘-nl ]““'.1""”","‘:, it ‘: true ,mk( the ,; me is so ;fi-l‘ur-\" Rale Latd Down—Supervlsing | Majulibar of Catcutta, India, who left here | To Shut Up the Grounds on the Sabbathy was celebrated hero today with pretty and | e, ATl RTRRIERRRTITNN | TRRSTOLNE T BTN e a1 Ha O TL R || e e iave the Tinkl SKy TH: | todny Mok Now York, Whidtios Ho sailken o Says, Would Leave Maoy Vies elabe " 4 LY A w hirough the Streets—Condition ! Y SRl o ong the Matter—Mosher's Compromise route home on Saturday noxt. Ho was a aberate ceremony. At 2 p. m, Castie hall, the belief of the juty that congress is the 5 7 W0 5 bty on Tenth and O streets, was crowded with ot the Injured. party to be blamed. 1s Finally Rejected. delegate to the World's Medical congress, knights nnd lndies, and nddresses were de- “I'have taken no_ action in this unfortu- which just closed at Chieago, and to the Yivobed Wo gtiae O T, A1l ot “OUr: Hons # ” nate matter as yet,” continued Mr. Birnie, nic conference, which followod it Wavenrty, Neb,, June 11.—[Spacial Tele- | gred Dead,” by Hon. W. S, Hamilton on the Wasnixaron, June 11.—The remains of the | “and cannot do so until after the inquest. 1 WasimNaroy Benreav or Ture Bre, % ulibar expressed the opinion that Oardinal Gibbons on Sunday Olosing of the World's Fair, Ing the Progress of the Fight-Teo Much Beer the Cause of the itors Opon to Temptation Rampus. on that Day. NEw York, Juna 11.—The Worldy will ol ad victims horrible wrec ford's | shall, however, sentl one of my assistants to 513 Fy S there would be no outbreak of cholera this g SELL T X s DR 1w S Wb A | OHITS o Dot Gt eels | dead victims of the horrible wreck of Ford's , senf of my 513 Fotnreextn Stun ¢ uld be no outbreak of cholera this | (i d ML S0 1 y & ated hero abo o'clock las AnbiiteiL o toucning A R 3 . 5 cations a8 appear n vy as tothe | Secretary Carlisle has decided to readver- | 1t however, all along the Mediterrancan on [ With his eminence, Cardinal James Gibbons, “he viclnity of the depot. 1t was the result | the deceased past grand chancellor, Uncle | Washinglon was today a ‘city of funerals, | Goiirca of the investigation and the witncsses | 4 oeoret ,;m‘{‘::‘”":‘“_‘f: i -\l‘\l(blr‘ his way to America, but the authoritics | archbishop of Baltimore and prelate of the ) three kegs of Lincoln beer that had been | JOR% Morrison. - 15 ORI Neventy and all day long mourners have gone about | to be examined 5 kLl bt e '¢ | were cnergetically engaged in combatting it, | American Catholic church in rogard to the wo frecly imbibed by n protty fair sized | five knlehia inomiior mnt iy ae Yoty | the strects. Everyone knew what the sad | *You may be sure that wo shall follow the | Omaha federal building. The new adver- | ana he believed that they would be suecess! | proposed elosing of s Wbkt o 8 weather and were quarreling over the distri- | hind a band to Wyuka cemetery, where the | was extended, albeit, unexpressed in many | 3 !:v".l\rui n ltx:(v.wl t‘vfl\uunflxlsn\\'u. ’I:n\ stone. Proposals will be drawn up at once, The impressions made upon him by what Adinn)’ Qiblions 1 Potion of the i |\xnrk when two ves of the Pyt re decorated | cases to the sorrowing, stricken ones. rosult of this, taken with the findings of the | yut it {s probable that a new advertisement | he saw in the United States wore summed | Cardinal Gibbons is quoted as saying: 0 ¢ coroner’s inquest, will be of value toa case | up by the doctor in these words: *The [ “When tho question was first brough A t with triangular wreaths of myrtle, in whi HUTEY RN tHD STatbHG it no! S vk s ot -l will not be sent out for at least sixty days. | oo tive ot e Yo e e s S v URG R VU Wof them got into a fight, W. A. Mar- | were entwined in the colors of the order in Inquiry contirms the statement that none | of criminality being established against " SR ALY people live at a tremendous pace. T gave it as my opinion that it would not be fin and Thomas Tuedor. Knives were | roses the emblematic B\ C. B, The. ceremo- | 3 the MR R e ""‘: GHANS 1D W Losalblo Vo fietite VINELS1¢ theve | 16tt :uiri-llh:‘vi‘(ltl;xf:n ‘:ul]lu:\';";v|m-::“1 i:l Ui, SOMAIAF e M Ny e o M vitig to | advisablo tcloso the fair for the entire “flourished and both were badly cut. Tuedor darew a large crowd to the cometery and | lived on their salaries, which furnisted | SRR 0 b b ) L y ervising architect. SR il LR B IR BTV e R e e zot the worst of it and was carried home, | Were enacted according to the ritual, means of livelihood, but left little for o day | ™21 e — It Is understood that a private offer has been | America. e will bo debarred from social § AR L UL v life among members of the caste into which | afternoons for many good reasons, when it was found that he had received six " sty like this, Most of them were married and VALUE OF EXPORTS, received at the department from a firm of It as born whotti ha o S, - 8 s " W 'y - -+ At Nebraskn Clty, Nebr: he was born and among whom he has spent which to Catholics are very stron, jasties, Dr. Davis sowed his wounds up, y 3 some had lirge familics, who are now left Nebraska quarrymen, who agree to furnish | ks lifo KR Yy & 'here were three in his back, one over his Nenrasga Crty, June 11— [Special Tele- | ! | A H iparative Statement from the Trensury o granite gratis i 5 gover vi T o ¢ and well founded. In the firsi the t tis it th 2 doo f oyt | ; pecial Tele | it not entirely dependent on friends and granite gratis it the government will | The doctor was asked his opinion as to the neart, and his left arm was disabled. gram to Tin By he Knights of Pythias X o 5 Department. quarry the st of probable success of Mohammed Webl's | Plce wo would not goas faras the upholders, SHAS £ 1worn out by Tuodor befors | observed Memariakday today with appro- | relatives, at least lacking in funds for imme- PASHINGRE% 3 R 3 3 stone. i o Mohe S 1 of the 1 N : JAovartant wvas sworn out by Tucdor befors | ohaerved Momayl i R s funds ¢ WasHiNaToN, Junoi1:-1to burent of sta- [ frencer O SERE LE SR DIICLIIS OF WO | C e o coloniss actios of thab fatti in f the Puritan Sunduy, much ag 1 condemn Judge Littleficld for the arrest of Martin ate ccremoulc he members me diate use. tistios {0’ o iv ‘Nt reports to - or Ma arc | o e Unitod State the lax observance of ' the day in Kuropean ;and Constable Fedderson went, out to John | their hall and, headed by a band, marched to kb ToF 1y ObRaREh thors 8 comparasive sintemiont roports 10 | dotermincd that Omatin's tew federal buitd- | M URtel Btates, ' & 0 e had | couttrics. We bollave thio Lowl's day toibe Hellman's farm, some three miles southeast | the opera house, where an_eloquent sermon ? g o he Treasury department that the values of | 40 g1y )1 bo constructed of granite. hoard bofore. Teaving tome. . would. not | MOt only & day of rest and roligious observ= of town, but the fellow had taken lex bail | was delivered by Rev, G. Hall, pastor Con- | The body of George Q. Allen of Pennsyl- | exports of mineral oils were as follows L AHOUHL b0 3 LK EAN R A TOVar N6 A tivo , but o day on which innocent and could not be found. A diligent seavchi | @regational church. At the conclusion of | vania was taken yesterday to Philadelphia, | For the month ended May 81 last, & Moslier Must Face the Musio, MiEhE say about leaving their land, the fact | Tecreation is allowable. 1€ a visit to the fair wllt ‘;m made and further particulars re- ““2::":;‘;: L"‘:“hl‘l:',!‘ l‘\hflm:s“gmrr;wvll wtkl" where his relatives reside, for interment, | an increase over the month of May \-'"“»'f Lambertson left tonight for New | remained that they would not leave their S within the limit, the opening of the. vorted. SRSl C Jraves of doceased §after a funeral service conducted by Rev. | moy 500,000. For the eleven months | YOTK. to visit his sister, who been ill. | homes in any number. He also said_that | fUF to provide iunocent recreation on Suns g Found the Unknown. members of the order wero decorated with | 1A b, funere! el e ot | He will zo from Now York 1o Chicago to L. | missionatics of the Chiistia Tajgh tn Thdiy | 443 ATter00ns, eannot be considered & dosoa [, WaverLy, Neb., June 11.—[Special Tele- BAL R R E . : X g oviceneli adipoal UL Lt sttt > | tend the World's fair. Judge Lambertson | had made but little progress. ‘They cannot 1 oof the day. Haviug performed gram to 'Lk B ~The unknown man men- Proposed Trip of an Aged Iieyelist, After the last sad rites had been per- | from the corresponding period of 18 took occasion again this ovening to deny to | do well, ho said, until thoy accustom thom religious duties required of them in the toned fn o provious dispateh has beon | Fonr Dobar, June 11— (Gpeciat Telegram | formed over the remains of Bmanuel Gates | more than £,000,000. | T Bee correspondent that he was in any | sclves to the native matney of life and prac. | Morning, our Catholic people are freo then located at the Cameron Beris farm one-half | ¢ rpp B 63 '“A Heia’ 68 *Aig o Shull, also of Pennsylvania, the casket w T'he tc values of the exports of cotton is ¢ interested in the efforts that have been | tice 1t % to spend the aay in such recreation as be- mile south of town, where he is being at- tne Bee.]—Dr. Garfield of Algoha 18 | taken to Gettysburg for interment, reported 4 (ulln\\a 1- t the month ended le to compromise the Mosher case, S comes the Sunday tended by Dr. Davis for serious knife wounds | Making preparations for a bicyele trip to the The remains of J. Boyd Jones were sent to | May 31 last an increase of nearly nd of Lincoln, who was he: WILL VISIT THE WEST, “Morcover, in view of the fact that many which d also recelved in the fight with | World's fair. The doctor isover 16 yearsold | his home in Bvansville, Wis., where a widow | £00,000 over My year. For the nine | went to New York last night, Tt is reportod thousands of visitors to the fair must be of Tudor Saturday = mights . Tho | and hus o reputation ns the oldest, s wellns | With three children await their al. months onded My 81 1ust, $174,570.818, 40+ | that ho. pecolved. g0 Litx encouragement | Mgr. Satolll Has Planned an Extended | the class who have no respect for the ves alrendy sworn out by Tudor | tho most enthusiastic wheelman in lowa. The body of Cantain Michacl T. Mullaly | erease of nearly %08.000.000 from the corres- | from Attorney General Olney in his efforts Trip. ligious character of the Sunaay, 1t scems & changed to onc on He figures on making the distance, some. | 18 BOW on its way to New Orleans; that of | ponding period of 1892, is reported to effcct o compromise in the Mosher Wasnivaron, June 11.—Mgr. Satolli, the | Mmatter of common prudence to provide 4(,( the two men and a prelimi thing over 400 miles, in less than nine days, | Samuel . ¢Banes to Bristol, Pa.; that of I'he burcau reports the total value of beef, se that he will not return. Mr. Mc- | papai delegate, has arranged an extensive | HCM With a means of ~spending the fon will be held on Monday at 8 a, m. before | He has planned to mect the wacing Chadron | 495¢0h Daly to IRemota, Pa.; that of Charles | hog and dairy products exported as follows: | Farland came here as attorncy for the ",' S DICM CorBt T ATHIEN il Ly | day: {ntocontly; fustend - of: leavil Yudgo Littloficld on the charge of felonious | cowboys n this vicinity and join in the raco | Miller to Cituberland, O, | i 1”#- the ‘:“..nm"u.‘lu-u May i last, 3 0,100, .‘mmnm;urnw late Capital National bank, ‘:‘1‘ %0 ";‘ “‘\“‘l”‘ “l‘-‘“l- w "“* h “" ‘\’('_H“ them to their’ own inclinations —an issault with intent to kill. Much cxcite- | to the fair grounc Nearly nll of these men were members o u falling off of nearly £700.000 as com- | to urge Attorney General Olney to aceept \is week, After stopping for a short time | the numerous temptations certain to be fment js astir in the town today and it is esti- S — various militury or civie organizations, and ed with the exports ot a similar perfod of | the offers of compromise which meant the | in Chicago he will go to St. Paul, Minn., to | Placed in their way. Then again, it is mated that it Toaat forty persons yere fn the | SULTD T DL e their funerals ind escorted their remaths to for the five months ended May 31 lust, pasment, of SLWMD for e bunk and the | attend tho commencement of e, | Ml hardship to rive so many thousauds owd 1 e time of the row. The better STIN June Specia ‘elegram C atioy 3 re Was , alossof a nhttle e than 210,- | dismissal or amelioration of the prosecution | iy, SENs Ay : of honest working people of their only ops 1155 of citizens have dcclared war against | to Tius Bre]—A horse belonging to. Fred | Grand Army man and Kit Carson post gave | 000,000 as'compared with the same months | agiinst Mosher, so that he would not bo fm. | Lhomas Catholic seminary, which 1s | 1orinity to see the fuir, These and othes uch open violation of the law. Blake ran away this morning and jn | 1A militiry funcraland buried himamong | of 1802, prisoned. Several propositions have been | Wnder the = immediate supervision of sons “lead me to believe that the faie BRI Clntie FaoAIVG - Ward ero! from| | i ey ran: (axvay Eithls Frioenine fa his comrades at Aviington. e AUt e made i this aircetion but tho Department | Archbishop frelund. © AUSE Paul’s seminary | should be open Sunday afternoon and that davelock that . W. White had absconded | § g b0 hass between another horse | George M. Arnold was oncof thebest | i ciicarox. dune l—President Clove- | Of Justice has shown no disposition at any | MEr. Satolli will be joined by Archbishop | much more evil will result from the Sunday and thatsearch was being made. Suturday | b 4he,curbs nashaft into his chest, | known colored men in the government em- (hatied 1) s time to accept the overtures of Mosher's | 1teland, four of the professors of the Cata- | closing than from the opening. morning n man_answerlng the description | Ttk inju The 1l was bought | ploy here, and his funeral at the Metropoli- [ land has received the resignation of | pepresentative, and it may be stated oficially | Oli¢ university and a number of distinguished sonrded the carly morning stock train for | onety © four years agoand $1,000 | tant African Methodist Episcopal church at- | Appraiser Cooper ut New York. He has | thut the federal authorities will go on with | Clereymen from the different dioceses in this Dmann, His named was learnod to bo the | *WOuld hardly cover tholos tructed an enormous attendance, which in- | not yet acted upon it, ana it iy intimated, | tho case on the lines lid out. o L LU B L D | i cluded the colored militin companies : ; ) 1to thie various customs anners of the same a8 that of the missing man. Tho m . Swused Quite u Flood. 'l‘“m“:“‘l' ) G litia companies. © | may uct, until a partial report is received IO DR i people. Mur Sutolll has feceptd | Thousands Again Throng In Through the .‘.::3“’:};“'\:”‘1‘:1{:1 h .'K'f.\‘,-f»!" .L""’:,'.','".'.:m (s b., June 11.—[Special to Tnr s of Frederick B, Loftus at. his hore | from the commission investigating the New | Senator Kyle will be here this woeek to take e of the private car of Mr. J. J. Hill, Open Gates. iane g ¥ £ Bre|—The headgate of the new Cas Inth strec i the presence of his | York customs houso on this part of the | & haud in the district marshalship for the | president of the Great Northern voad, They | Cinieaco, June A heavy fog enveloped 2 —_— Rock irt anal, which had just been | wife and six children and many friends. inquiry. {5 '\1"'1'1”‘ Dakota lllmru: will first go to Helena, thenco to the Yellow SUDDENLY LOST IS REASON. comploted, washed out this Reavine x o Tt is rather unusual for an official to tender | Miller is already here. A stone parl, Spokane Fulls, Tacom T Bt A retlcnd fth AL L e ae s uneral ienation while undergoing investiza- | oftice caused by the death of Marshal Fry | Victoria, Dortland and provably T S O L LY fs o WG A tEE At raT A ST T e The Masonie fraternity, through B. B. | tion, and it 1s more unusual to haveit | must be filled at once. There are three can-| cisco. The trip will last until some time in | OPen Sunday ¢ L Y A A has been about overcome, and farmers are }"}'“;“" 1”‘\“]!“[v "“'M]t_n'h-d services ove r«‘:u» accepted in such circamstances. Intimation | didates for the place. Colonel Mark W. | August. thing but prc ising. qulx:llwflmms “-u]m:‘ Grerxa, Neb, June 11.—[Special Telegram | using the water neai s ain Ben Miller. Rev. togers of the | is made by the Treasury department ofticials | Shacfer, register of the Watertown land : e it wus not announced until yesterday, whe i cnend, oo 1.—[Specin L"*fl e g er ngain. Universalist chureh nee Hokt (6| thot theneesiabnt s, it his way clear | office during Oloveland’s Inst Serm: Ohy | SUUZTR AMERIOAN COMPLICATIONS. Chief Justice Fuller made Lis decision, the : 0 Roher, ORurERNETTURIAT R mon and at 2 o'clock ins were | to accept the resignation at all, but may feet | Peemiller, chairman of the democrat the fair would ho open today. Tt was feare a butcher mm:-.-mmm of George Wi llm Lixcory, June 11.—[Special Telogram to | Storted for Utica, N. Y v the inter- | called upon to dispose of Mr. Cooper’s case | central committee, of Yaukton, and Peter | Kebels In Brazil Defented—Uruguay Pre- | by the oflicials that 1t would be a * suddenly became violently insane. e S Rram 0 | ment will be made. ~Kit Carson post, Grana | i some other way Couchman of Walworth county, democr paring for War—Argentina Polities. losing game to open the gates threw a customer's meat on t R ]—Alber l hison, an «;M"II,\ Armr\ of the Republic, seata delegation to & e n minee for governor last election. [Copyriyhted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett.| to the public, They continued igy went up stairs to the living apartments of | loborer, was arrested yesterday for an | the funeral, ravery Kowarded. , b VALPARAISO, Chill (via Galveston, Tex.), | thisbelicf nutil toward noon, when the fol the family and attempted to throttle the | assault upon the person of Nellie Duncan, o | What remained ot Otto F. W. Maeder was | Wasuixarox, June 11.—Secretary Carlisle June 11— [Be Mexican Cable to the New | foated away and tho sun came out brigh domestic, who screamed for help. He was | 10-year-old dauehter of Mrs, Mary Duncan, | interred at Arlington, after services has awarded a silver life savinz medal to A FOR THE HU York Herald—Special to Tug Bre.l—A ajs. | 304 firm. Then tho wholo aspect changed, beat off and left the house, returning u fow | who hives in North Lincolu German Luthevan minister, Captain Valentine Jones of the steamer Wi ool b0 JuE Brel—A dis- | fhe people began to come, slowly at first RRLE Mg leluthe house, eturuingia fow GRERET e Tho' body of D Burrows Nelson was in- | $ahtum valen oues of tho steamer | ;.o 0 1o pedicated Lotsn Flood of Hope | Patch from the Heralds correspondent in | but the humber inercased ab such o ratd then began smashing windows with his fists INTRIGUING WITIL EUROPEAN terred at Mount Ofivet cemetery and that of | fudson, plyingon the great lukes, for sav- In on Walting Democrats, Artigas says that in an engagement ny thatall the ruilronds and steambonts wery RHAIRAEID Ualyilonrn taa s hando: et Frank M. Williams of Middleton, Wis., was | ine the lives of six meiand one woman from |y qixarox, dune 11.—[Special to Tnr | Bage, with the Sixth regiment of the goy- | Crowded to the guurds and by 8 o'clock there, He was tuken into custoly by the au- | Nicaragua's New Government Sald to o | bur ongressional cemetery, Rev. Sam- | the barge Sunshine, nenr Pelee, Lako Eric, | pyg | _Tho appointment of threo o ernment army the Brazilian revoluti S L s C e B G thorttics, when he suddeniy broko nw A ARSI S et uel Green preaching the funeral & in October, The act was one of great i potunon L RoFAiTgegeonphle Sy NELARET YO LoD erounds, 1t wns n diferent sort of crowd! and took after a boy. An exciting chas W Yors, dune 11, - The World's Gity o | _ Independent. Order of Mechanics 1aid at | gallantey i Captabn dones inoita parfoeal | goneral and twenty-four consuls within twao | troops, commanded by Geieral Sa v from that of last Sunday. Then there were| ensued and he was fnally landed in joil. | Moxico special s o Mexican Pinaa | 1S in Greenwood the mortal vemains of | ance, rad the risk of losing his awn ship, | days last week shows that the president has | defcated. few but workingmen and their families to His wounds were dressed and ho was taken | T.CX g : 3 doseph Richard Fagan and Gartield post, | which with its cargo was worth about | determined to make peremptory disposition | The Herald’s correspondent in Montevideo | be scen. Today the workingmen were ous R iR acoan to sending. him to | C1or says: “The downfall of tho Sacaza | Grand Army of the. Repu interred at | £1,500,000. : 1 1, rre be b e were S the asylum. There was no apparcnt ci government in Nicaragua appears to have | Arlington, the body of th late comrade, T e of the valuablo patronage at disposal n this | says that l,’m Urugtiaysnygoysrnmontihns :\‘vlnli xtfininln::\l:ds‘ ;»I“:u‘\"lnjntnsmt::nlL‘l‘:;::z\';:'!;' for his strange conduct save brooding over | behind it an intricue of foreign interests | J- 1. Chapin. ’ MAY BE ACQUITTED. bureau. Daniel Webster Maratta may not | purchased 5,000 Manser rifles and mado con- ik sceekers. his money, of which ho has wbout $2500 | nostile to the continunnce of American con. | Join Bussis was buried this afternoon find @ consul general's residence at Mel- | tracts for the purchasc of several Krupp | The feature of the day was the ascension saved from'his s s always been s trol in the Nicurag hi = from his late residence and interred in one | Lizzlo Borden's Friends Confident She Will | bourne as satisfactory to a gentleman of his | guns. These purchases are significant in i balloon. ‘T'housands gathered and exceptionally quict, indust. T § ”‘i Saraguan ’_“1‘_‘“5'"1- an c"h'ri u{(l)u‘ L llvlum;n\‘{l'[liu-s. Bedars marked democratic instincts as the | View of the strained relations now existing [ 81 ool Im':‘:- ale ship make its man, vise pure erican in its inception and The funeral of William Schricher will bo | Fars Riven, June 1L—All day long talk | internal reve lostaratd T © 3 Al Tariie s vip and cverybody was anxious to stuined entirely by American capital, | held at College Park, Md., tomorrow morn- | jus been plentiful on the subject of tho por. Etorialgsoycnuo goliectoraliipigho sough || Batw oo Al and Brazl Purther | ke q trip to the clouds. The monster Fers When the canal was bezan, little attontion | 10 and his remains interred at. Baltimore, a : 0 would have un‘nr.m_d him in Omaha, | offense has been given Brazil by the passing | pis wheel, which rises 250 feet in the air, was paid to it, but now 1hat it is oy to pe | , Lhe remains of J. H. McFall will be taken | den murders, and there can benodeninlthat [ but he will recelve compensation of | Of quarantine laws jointly with Argentina | wis also St in motion Senator Allen and J. M. Devine WHI Ad- | syceessful - Furopean governments ~ wish | 10 Lanehburg, Va., for burial. it is the general opiuionabout town that Hu- #,000 a year salary, a liberal allow- | and Puaraguay. These laws are different Tonight the princess and her party dined dress Numerous Meetings. to havo a voico m its control. But bofore | _MUch of the talk upon the disaster is now | prosccution thus far hasa very weak case. | ance for mileago and traveling expenses, and | from those proposed by Brazil, and may | 8 the Washington Park club with Spanish June 11.—[Spe n to | they secure a share in that control or a pre. | Of relicf measures, and the cireulitors of | ‘This opinion is boin strengthened by rumors | have every opportunity to profit by a four S ooy B0 GRetRUIg Tavick SFho brinsst St S o dominance 9 o o fig! * | subscription papers in the departmen T 3 SR . | vears' residence e Yarra- 5 =% ommunder and Mrs. Davis and the othel enator Allen arrived av Lincoln | dominanee 1"‘.‘.‘n.fl"«'xlfi. yhllnroltoRenvion | ey e aharsinholconarsnon e, current hero to the effect that Lizzio Bor- | ¥ears’ re: 1"“"{‘!)\2[‘(”1““'\|‘|“rm(( e or From Tuenos Ayres tho Herald corro- | members of the party loft for the park at 3 noon and will leave tomorrow to | ;i to hermit Buropo to have any manage. | 10 gather fnds for th of tho vietims | dews counsel will shorcly explode a bomb | §ilicnitelyy standinis candidate for poljiica | SoRdent telegraphs that Finance Minister | 6:0, excopting Priveo Antoine, who followedy W:veulc at a number of independent meetings | yiongin o waterway designcd primarily for | 404 their families are meeting with success | shell into she camp of the authorities. preferment from the field of loeal politics in | Avellaneda has cabled the mimster from | 1 @ sevarate cquipage at 7 o'clock. The kbliroughout the state. Ho will bo accom- | the yse of the nations of this hem i toa degree that does eredit t the benevo | The hatehet incident, with its accompany- | Noith Dakota will doubtices mara ab mmir | Avgenting at London, .structing him to | b had been fincly decorated and an cleé panied by J. M. Devine of Colfax county, | and it is not for the interest of Mexico thai [ 1eace of the citizens, fihe sovernment ¢lass, | ing denial, is a source of much comfort to | fying to several other democratic aspivints BALETA0RL WIS BOEVRE. DRtV returns e te X RERSAdo i svolutionists in Nict ahb asa class, are not well to do, and the ex. A x S 3 1t s wst for s » considers | 12, vhe princess or party returncd s nd both will be chaperoned by Chairman xavoltionlsteiiivion I ahol penses of living hereabout absorb most of | the defense, but while the j o o e M comist for similar consider- | Ttomero for the settlement of the forcign | to the Palmer houso and coffeo and cigare Sake of the independent committee, | ot SEGE G SEE BRI B IRl Whe | their salaries, but fow ndeed were too poor | friends ave buoyamt, the specials of | [t ! guble Jim of the North | gopy Teading ofticers in the Argentina | ettes wero served in their rooms feetings will be held in tho afternoons at | i is completed, but thit is a very different | L0 ontrivute a sum that uppeared to be gen- | the police authoritics are by no means down- | neidentally, too. it cannot be otherwise | 4rmy and navy have resigned as an indicy - - :“l"ulrlll)ilfil“'”“l’lul:llll"\‘\.h"I{\I‘l."::lxllll\].t'l.l“‘\\l"l’[’1 matter from allowing European governments | STOUS: it view of the relief ufforded the wid- | cast. Oficer Mullaley's strange, unexpected | than pleasing to the newspaper fraternity | tion of their hostility to President Sacnz ESCAPED 1ROM A MAD M.B. jeysech: 0 Rk Doakrices tapmes- | to place their agents in the Bourd of Admin- ,\1‘1;“‘."'( l.l‘.‘-'n Fores o .| statement about finding the handle is, they | general ness the consideration the | Pena. It is now believed that government y 5 ids | jstration of the canal the growth of the feeling < ¢ith 7 president is exhibiting to its members in the Porsh 41 Hiday, at Franklin; Saturday, at Alma o democratic party now in power in | Of Yescutment on the part of the public | S4Y, in keeping with the gencral tone of the | Dresilent isoXuibiting o its members b intervention in the Catamarca revolution is fonday, at [ndianoly, Tuesday. it Holdrege: | e Uniited States government s committed inst the persons responsible for the | Lestimony given by him bofore in court. He | Pofyees. Appointments of several promi. | iwevitable. The commander of the National i¥ .gul(‘»?.l:.lv_lx..‘t. l“u!«flup\ f !Imnnllu' at | by its platforrgof principles to giving goy- | Wreck. In ‘l-il'fl"\"‘ "{, the verdict of the | has been known several times to takea | nent journalists to ius for- | guard in the province has been ordered to iy Center; kriday, st Nelson. and Satur- | ernment aid to'the canal for the purpose of | corener’s jury and findings of the court of | position in less important cases in acfiance | eign “positions have hertofore | disurm the revolutionists, but will have Wy, at Lincoln. Judge Muaxwell's dissent- | yatjonal defenso and of the promotion of | inGUiry. ordéred by the War department, | of the fact that five or six of the officer: i ' e ) y noted. In the last batch sent Toalby o 8 opinion i the fmpeachment caso will | tommerco botweon the stiates, - Minister | there 8 no general agrecment upon this | witnesses testified positively that he was | pears the name of Colonel Vau Lion ey, | 8reat difliculty in doing so. 'nl:i\bl_v cut an fmportant figure in the dis- | Guzman, who represented the late govern. | POibt but the public ave rather indiscrimin- | wrong. One of the police authorities thinks | formerly one of the cditors of the Nashville assions. ! 2 it = “This afternoon six of the colored workme o ment of President Sacaza at Washington, | 811y condemning everybody who had any. | so littie of the circumstances that he says he | American. This conspicuous southern dem. | JAMES GORDONBENNETT'S cONvITIoN. | 0 kAT o n,,.d,.“i,,.m: EVIDENCE OF MURDER. favors an American protectorate in Nicar. | UHing to do with the control of the wrecked | will not advise the distriet attorney to con- | oerat is given the consul generalship at Cal 2 3 EOVOR AL iehti e 3 NOK A J 2ua, but it scems to us that the morn) i building from congress down to the very | yradict Mullaley's alleged erroneous stat cutta, which carries with it $5,000 year | 110 1 SHIl Very Low and Not Allowed to | canal, where the fighting took place Friday 2y of u w-Borm Tafant Found In Saty | fluence of the United States in Nicaragu 1-§Lfl:l'vrs \}hul were digging in the cellar ment. A i and luerative perquisites as compen- Seo Visitors, night, came strolline into town, The stroets Crock at olu. is suficient to maintain the statu quo, | When the crash cam The matter of wrapping up the hatehet, | savion for exposure to the insolubrious. ol Panis, June 11.—James Gordon Bennett is | were filled with strikers whowere quiet and Lixcotn, June 11 -(Special Telogram to | Americans should not mix themselves ap iu Condition of the Injured. testified to in two ways by Medley and Des- | mate, and eyclones that discount in fre- | much better tonight and is resting easily. | orderly until somebody said: “See the nigs 4 e 2=l Rhogls gra the stormy politics of Central America, but Tho injured now.inithe hospital (igh | mond, can _be easily explained. = Thoy say | quency and destruction thoso of Texas or | D, Robin is living tomporarily at Mr, Ben. | gers 1 » second a crowd of men rushed ae Bee]—1Three Bohemians, while walk- | they will not permit the successful revolu- njured now o the hospitals are, with | j,,1h men did wrap up the hatehet, Desmond BT T 1 s 2 tomy y at Mr. Ben- | gers.”” In one sccond o crowd of men rushe g along the Rock Island tracic in the north- | tionists in Nicaragun to adopt policy hos. | e Coppion of two, in a faiv way t0 re- | wrqpping it up first and passing itio Med- Toetl 1 Chitde wiown the president | Me1V's hotel 0 as to watch his patient. | for the negroes, who were fully as prompt in rn suburbs of the city today, were at- | tile, notonly to American, but Mexican in- | MeCormaci of onein ana BEanlcMalcs ley, who afterward opened it in the cellar to s 1,000 miles up the Yang-Tse-Kiang | French etiquette forbids a doctor giving in- | rushing away. The crowd of strikers soom Byt e e e ] tardrte: TeCormuci of Wisconsin and Frank Moteall | gngw another ofiicer. It is & frequently ex- | piver as consul to Hankow, was ny alion® | formation concerning his patients, and both | numbored into the hundreds and & howlingy racted to a neatly wrapped square packago | 1 s A of Massachusctts, Th Oy DNOLHOROMDr, SR ALEFOANONLY o : v 0 ) ; o hundsode ond s hawliiigy B L atas At thio ofsc of tho 1t the new government in Niearagua can- | vressed opinion e defense hus built 100, & long time ago in Missouri, but he went | Dr. Robin and Dr. Ledentie refuse to be in- | Plood thirsty mob chased the negroes througl ¥ E.§ 8 cels the Canal company’s concession there inine under Medley’s testimony und will set | to congress and was minister to Siam under | terviewed. 1t 1s understood, however, that | the streets, halt creclc overflow. Upon undoiug it they 1l be serious trouble, und Sacaza way re- | ceur before morning, Mr. Metealf sus. | it Off before the case is finally submitted Mr. Cleveland's first administration, He | Dr. Ledentio’s operation on Mr. Bennety | Fhvee of them managed to escape to the ound it to contain the body of a full-grown | turn to power.” O R ) oing. ne | By the events of tomorrow it will be de- | gots nominally only 84,3004 year, bit the | consisted in his opening the patient’s abdc. | camp of the Second infantry, where the L D ST ’ R o b etk ad b v ot 48 | cided whether the government shall o saile | Jort is regardcd s one of tho most. aluable | men. and. rouovig & - elob which el | Were safe, but the other thred 'wero caugh heck, which probably had been used to PLUNIX-LIKE FARGO, stances, until pneumonia developed and the | "8 along with free sneets or pull up close | of the consulships, and its r ro- od after profuse internal bleeding | A wild mob surrounded them with cries of hoko it. It had cvidéntly just been placed — et b ot mewr by Ghobed it the | bauled for o long and teaious ip. If the | Tioves apprehiension of being incon- | and. which, if not removed. might have | “Kil them!” and *‘Throw them into the D tho water, s only one sido of the packugo | Atready tho City Shows Eigus of Recovery | fesult in his case e oo | ANG notes Of (he | venionced by tho red tapo of “tho dopart: | proved fatal. Dr. Ttobin does'not llow M. | cunalt™ which “met with ~decided aps vas wet, and one of the newspaners n from 1ts Great Fire, Y stenographier’s reports in Ldzzie Borden's | pent, Mr. Childs expects to occupy most | Bennett to sec his friends for feur that their | Proval. — Mayor = McCarthy —and — seve vhich it was wrapped bore date of June 8 | Fango, June 11.—Eyeryth i ) 'he discovery reportod to the police hi . € Pavro . Mhe ruins are A > “ ) f will feel happy It s believed, | yake another three months for him to get | Bennett's privite secretary is nof by a desperate effort, to get the me; B0 tio body tuimod ovor tb the coronar and Soxpito Piakiom in Faree, ihie.sutne grovl Lo Muesof Joms I ApRiovin bt o and with reason, thit upon this testimony st St ean o (i natam 0 BaL | mennal: SlHITALe aoaroparyipnay atiowed kol AW E o ihe Grotway but 1ot boforo they: how lies in Guilds & Co's. morgue awaiting | StH! smoking, b SUSIIOR WARE | R 2 il recover. | the government largely velies und while m Jongress Benjumin Frank d other unnecessary noise N Lad ‘been badly beaten and nearly »n-.l..m& ey el ¥ | today employed in clearing off the ground to | L 4: Bennington of Alubama will recover. | 130 Geant of its befng ‘allowed, Lizzie must bRjan gonklinvor jand oo innecossary “noiss huve Sbaon 3| ORe FR ORI SO OP i S SHARES Yeaugh R. M. Smith of Connecticut shows an im- sor of the consul to | stopped in the ncighborhood, and near-b; 1 et i commence rebuilding at ouco. Every build- | provement over yesterday, necessarily take the stand to refute the | Hankow, od, Henry W. Andrew idents of the avenuo have drawn the | Ub for carrying weapons, aud the third was o b, June 11, —[Special Telegram | i will be solid brick, and constructed just |~ H. B. Esterling of Kansas, W. S. Gustin of | Statements made at that time under pres- | son-in-lay the by of the “Truly Good | blinds of their houses, Many of the best [ escorted outof the town and advised not ta pieLL, Neb., June Special Telogram Ly ; J sure, or to tell her stopy under totally dif- ith of the C et R0l tna. & return o Boe | The stora e A1 Touker | a3 near fire-proof as ' possibie.” Many busic ger.of Mississippi, Capiain J. B, | Jure: F 1o tolk hepialopy undee tolally dify mith of the Cinciunati Commer- | known French, Eng ish and American resi- | PO today mot sovoral of —the store of A. I Drake, 1 pegs men formerly on Broadway have te ) ) f omas fa | 2SEORKRIRG Wl oiphe b IRk SI0U deats of the ity call duily to inquire after overnQl 014 LOSAY INok - SOYOM | encral merchandise, at Odell, was closedon | aircady horo and will opeu. i tho “‘,,‘.,l:",‘,,“ L owd of Indiany apd J, B, “Tiiomiss of Mis the jury hear these first statements nothing | ““Ihe third consular general prize just dis. | Mr. Bennett's heatth, and all the nowspapers | the contractors [ the Juliet !wn[-ln'n‘u_nrv. chattel mortgage held by the First Com- | one block further west, which strect ", Calyert of Missouri has been removed | 1ith can be sald at this duy can counteract | ributed goes to a prominent democrat of | express hearty sympathy with him - his | and atter Tistening to the “(S."r‘v.l‘x.le't‘:‘ul‘m.o' nercial bauk yesterday. The bank's claim | will be called new Broadway, and | to his home and is steadily improving. e influence of the pravious Work. Wisconsin, who is not a journalist. He muny | misfortune. WEOLO e P At Ab 750, The 4 . will be uwsed - until Cine”' now Baker, one of the' injured, is rapidly | 1t 18 authoritatively stuted tonight that | years ugo forsook the profession of a peda- return romo. ‘The order wus given 10 A $LTR0. Tho other Indebtedncss will ag- | Poijging are’ comploted on tholr | recovering. bug A- P, \vhitney 13 at homs | the caso is but just hegin and that the med- | Foguio to become o professional politician, RUsaia AND AVATRIA, Jutant General Orendorf, with — instructions regato ubout 8380, Tho principal credit- | (ot iten, Everybody is feeling confident, | sufforing groatly and is in & precarious con. | 4l expert testimenywill take us quite a | §oop ;. Donnelly is the drawor, and his re- rratzo bfora. atin it o hsls’ of rs are Kemper, Hundly & McDonuld of § and the outlook is brighter than it hos bees | diticn. © & 8 long time. Dr, Dolan wall be ou the stand | moval to Nueve Laredo, in Mexico, will also | T@ Whom the Credit Should Be Given for | & ment between the contractors an oseph, Mo.; Robert Kraus of Daveuport, | {1 many Aays, 88 the five has awakebed all a2 for a longer period than any witness yet, and be hailed with delight by the democratic Their hinproved Relations. General Orendorf was presen n. Rognior & Shoup, Bymns Grocery com- | ¢4 o ing Gnergy in the wido-awake mien Will Make a Searching Inquiry. that at leust two woels may be confidently | fuotion rival to thut of which he kas been o | BERLIN, June 11.—Au ofilcial statement a blg meoting this afternoon b e euisen, un.i GRmere & Rubl | of'this clty Deputy Coroner Shafsher was engaged to- | looked forward to before the close. leader in the city of Milwaukee, has been madoto several mewspaper cor- | LWecn soveral of iho leuding striker A RMARRLY 1 SR e 0RM0) Aok [Lis of interest to note that the deposits of | duy in makivg preparations for the inquest ———— But large us this number of appointments | respondents concerning Count Kalnoky's | 104 the contractors, but no agroctnenl cou Died of Blood Polonin all the banks yesterduy were greater by con- | Which will be continued tomorrow. He has FIRE RECOLD, may secw, there are many scores of others | fooP° . o HOKY'S | be reachied, the men demanding concessiol Bir Nionniss: Nob. June 1l ~(Bpooial | side rablo than tho amounts drawn out. This | Subpanaed several witnesscs and it 15 his e made. for it 1 et s | lust two speeches, and the improvement of | which the contractors positively refused i Gran ont Shia ention to securo et 3 S e oD > personnol > relutions vetween Austr gury and | g1 Tho bosses claimed thit they woul Wil of Private Schall, troop B, Blsth | Furgo No inconvenience was caused by tho examined tomorrow ave: W. L Richardson | gyxsus Cir, Mo., dune 10.—Tho estab. | are four consuls-gencral, sixty-four consuls, | Austro-Hungarian government attributes | brotocted. 1o wis i“‘fl‘lf["‘,‘”',";flf,,’,,’,‘,‘;fi,f.,':“,.‘:}w Ariny and National union ail members of | this delay was taken siuply to allow the | of court record and peusion departments J, | and Glass company, 880 Deluware strcet, 4 | Banoiel ot g y o i infantry 18 Low stationed -at_difforen f and o proportionate number of consular | Caprivi at St. Petersburg. 4 4 ey that organization will attend. vaults to cool off sufticient Lo have their con- | 1. Sims, builder Lynch, bricklayer, and | was dumaged by fire tonight to the extent | agents. -Spain has a tousul-general, fifteen RAUATS O e & Obinion of the Austro-Hun. | Plices for ten miles along tho canal ud wil h""‘i‘"l* ature at post today, 142 in the | tents safe for removal :‘“'""“ urkson . Cissell, cou- | of §40,000; insurance, $85,000. This is the | vonsuls and scven agents. France, busidesa | garian government, nor was any such opin- | [o04ln 48 loug as there s 3 likolihopd of shade. —-— ractors i y A, wed | consul-general, has nine consuls and a | jon expressed by Count Kalnoky, that Ger- L] 2 R S Death It Evidences of Bungling Work, .’x ::;ll:‘ l‘]'\"‘x;’n_ ;:"‘w;(‘"’:“l’.'i has sutlered | Goon tlvmuu'rrm: TR OV T T Lot Y v oy T e o7 Lok of Lo AL 4} ‘Cologram to | DaMAearra, ‘Mo, Juns. U.=Qonoral atrick Doyle, a contractor for forty years | FourSCort, June 10.—The town of Liberal, | 14%e eich & sinilar pumber, (A1 the other | the contrary, if Germany is to remain power: | . gy 5 un 11, Dan Seribier, a noted, B BEp)—Three inmates of the Gage | S8mes A. Hall of this place died suddenty ou | in Washington, says thatdive months ago he | Barton county, Mo., a place of about 80 | 4 i e ! tries, | ful enough iu Kurope to be able o render PA A ARl ) ! the Giage i ' ! and the principal isluuds of the Atlantic and | her allies support as she ha dered in the | bunco inan who hus been in jail here since " " ¥ % the train between Syracuse and Utiea, N, | was seut for by the officials of thorecord and | inhabitguts, has been almost destroyed by | 944 5 b PN IAF-AHACE SURIGRK A8 400 LA Fenucres W the ave baap g county poor house—Mrs. Elizabeth Shepard, ¢ £ Pacific have some ller number of cousuls 0 Austro-Hungary, sk requires @ st December, and w to have been tried » 2 ' |y, today. He wason lis way home frow | Pension division, War department. *They | fire, which broke out at 12 o'clock last night ' of th LT an e pasy to IAUngary, sne requires a | ia ' Aaron Heisie and Emerson Howell, will be | noiinbig, 0. e wanted me,” suid Mr. Doyle, “'to take the | In the store of J. 1. Rediinger, on the main many of them a eonsul gencral. Aud | stronger wilitary force than she now pos- | in the circuit court tomorrow on the charge removed 1o the Asylum for the Insanc at [ Co1ubUS, Py Lo o ran 2R | JA AR RIGHG Ak tedilnger, on LAe Ma . | yet notwithstanding that the governmont | sesses O AR VAP Lincoln Monday. Heisie has not had a stiteh nerel Hall volunteered 1 the Job of underminiug the old structure, for the } business street. and swept the street clear | {on4s' one or more representatives to almost L of swindling o wealthy furmer out of #2, h . Heisle has not nad a stitch attery and served through the purpose of putting in an clectric plant. 1| to 1ts terminus. The loss sustaned will . Al was released last night on a forfeit of §2, of clothing on him for the past two years, uccessive pramotions to brevet | would not touch the job. I have several | amouut to #40.000. Some barns snd out- | EYery portin the world, there are not posi Will Die 1n the Eleotrie Chalr, 3 cash furnished by & woman, claiming to by e E ool sx Qaat an Wall os brass ““"fi‘“" 1 G otk of Uhe | reasons for this refusals o frat was, (A | ousts’ wers 4150 deatioycd, tagethor with | Hons enouh to g atound, so uumerous are | Sixa Sixa, Jue 11—John L Osmund witt | §ish furuighed, by Woreh SGORAELS O General Van Wyck Twproving. ATt and toolaa’ it kiucols | iy was a risky and dungerous undertaking; | stock. s a0 APRULALE S0 000, die in the electric chair tOmMorrow morning. | pecied 1o appear for trial. There 18 cons Nepkaska Civy, dune Ml [Special AR ] IPORALE pArt | gocondly, they did not have any pluns or — . Will Remove 1o Buzzards Bay His electrocution will take place between | siderable pu indignation against the @ plegra T 7 3 - 2 - — specifications for the work; — thirdly Could Not Realize cn Its Securities, WaAsHINGTON, June 1L—Mrs. Cleveland 4 daybreak and noon. Osmund passcd a quiet | thorities for releasing Scribner. The sherd| Telegram to Tue Bee.)—General \ W Y ¥ TR VA 1 Candition of 8t, Paul Ranks, thore was no olvll & englacer or ex SAVANNAH, June 11.—Hobbs & Tucker, | yuy decide to open whe summer home at | Sunday. He read ks Bible most of the time | hid @ warrant from Jdessamine county has 80 far recovered as 1o beable toleave | x Pavr, June 11—The Nutional and | PeFL to supervise the operations aud | rivate Danbers of A AUNSALNON: mav. | AL -A80HA4Q A0 408 ¥ e A ] 35 Snedel T e | ive on him for buncoing Farmer Lamb oy the house, passing some time in the open aiv | orhor banks of this city, alth the contractor was supposed to go ahead at | I B+ A RO 4 | Buzzards Bey within the next fortnight. | and was visited by his two brothers, who | [i'sq 460 wnd there were recuisition pape yesterday for the first time since \,.. was Y y+ aithough random or in a haphazard manner; fourchly, | WENL yesterduy. Mr. Hobus says payment | (150n moving into the Woodley Road villa, | came up from New Yors to bid him a last | fyom Ohio ready to be served. Btricken. His chances for complete ana | POIding a surplus beyond |:,~ requirements | they were niggardly about the amount they | Wikl b resumed in a fow days. The failure | tia presidont and Mrs. Cleveland had con: | farewell, He is perfectly calm aad resigued spoedy Fecovery are now wmost encouraging. | of the bauking law, have during the past | wanted to pay for the work, and evide { is due 1o 00 heavy lowns and inability to | cluded to” sjeud the entire sumuer there | to his fate. He shows o anxioty regardiig ¥ ¥ | few wecks iucreased thelr surplus until they | desired it done in a cheap-Johu fashion. For | realise on collaterats. 4 quiet run on the | with the possible exception of August, when | the future nor concern with the piesent um«uu-nn\- u;m\v-n Steacn z:::‘:.ll..‘ Fourth, now bave an uverage of over b per ceut. | these very good reasons I kept my hunds off | bank has been in progress for & month a the cool breczes of the seaside home would | The prison officials say that he displays | At New York—Arrived—La pag Oziowas. Neb., June 11 " There was &l no time any fear as to the | the work, and in the light of recent cvents, | aeposits sgeregate only §50.000. The bunk | hold greater attractions and afford the de- | more nerve on the eve of rocution than | from Huvre; Aurania B““;,oms,,himkml ‘1vbp.",‘.“."f .“.f' strength of any of the banks, but the in- | Iam glad I did, for today perhaps 1 would | declined assistance ofered it during theday. | sived chauge before the resumption of the | any mau who has yet died in the chaic at | At Huvre—Arvived—La Bretagn e fm* h - § claborate prepary: | crease was mado i accordaico with the | feel ko an assassin Mr. Hobbs is said to be individually good for | winter's sucial duties Sibg Sing. Everyibing 1s rveady for the | New York , . i:hn'. for lljt‘i;l“";:ill‘fl“un on the Fourth of | careful man A,’«'fi‘;m for which St. mml “I exapined the pit today luto which the | moro tnan the total deposits. Mr. Tucker These plans, it is understood, have under- | electrocution ; the upparatus has been tested At Southampton—Arrived—Ews, oy + ple funds Lave beon raised for ex- | banks are so well kuowa, wangled yictims were progipitatod in the | isalso wealtby, Boue @ chauge, as Mrs, Cleveland is desirous | aud found 4o be in perfecy vrdesn ) New York SUNDAY AT THE FAIR. the White city this mworning; the mr was raw and chilly and the outlook for the third | George Roher's Desperate Fight with the Gretna Anthorities. INDEPENDENT ORATORS, cause additional complications. sign the agreement proposed by ex-Minister Strikers on the Dral al Restrained from 1 rrocs. Lusoxt, Juno 11, —It was only because sia negroes could run faster than 600 white men that there was no blood shed in the streets of Lemont today. former received pressed fracture of the ribs and has been ina critical condition. Death is hkely to Lest of Illinois is getting well and g s sottling | will be removed to his home tomorrow. testimony the inquest the government | of the summer getting to his post and ‘it will | prescnce might excite his paticut, Byen My, | eral — polico” officers i . after ——