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THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. JUNE 12, 1893, i CHECKED THE CONVENTIONS | Bevsmnuiors o sosrt asctateozs: | GRADUATED WITH MONORS [ chissersio ome e et | SWILES OF A SABBATH SUN | Bsstshahs st vt s | PROTECTION OF SEAL Tk was ho | ranged w‘lhwl_ r rum!‘ur‘ eurtly recolvod, evory merchant | - — 'he city council rrosived bids for the at- approached cheorfully agreeing to give | - P y,.--q 1;:1«" \lu‘;l;wr l::lp}\ " T tending of the city” W s pumping nu‘:wlhm;! worth striving for by those who i " . g Ants, June ank Tves, the American tl ; machinery. J. A. Jolmson boing the lowest o itise f jon in | take partin the athletic contests. The list | Rigl to Boldier Bogs Ourb the Wild Career of Tom champion billiard player, beat the French Interesting 'Cam'mnnfnmnnt Exercises of DIORBPLgl0 Dok ORI ks KIVEH 1118 JOD. Oauses Many Oitizens to El'qoy Recraation in | of prites and tto namen of vnose who danated | Right of the Um.h d States to Guard the Birmingham's Orew. champion Fourniel today in a gamo of 200 Ohiowa's High School. An ordinance was read for the first time Resorts of Pablio Favor. them are as follows Hords in Bering Soa oints up. The game was played on o at the last meoting 0f the eity council, im Continental Clothing company, suit, $5; French tablo, e posing n tax on merry-go-rounds, of upon Browning, King & mpany., - suit, " — - " streo! r's of [ vtions. The D! : b rasko Clothing over y WELVAIN'S PITCHING WAS TOO STRONG | tasoms Were o Many, ORD' BRIGHT YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN |3t o mie a to e dy o dny, | " | SHADY SPOTS ~ WERE IN DEMAND et Btiges, | Stetuon | FREDERICK R COUDERT'S OPINION The Mason Juniors and the Little Cribs Prof. O'Connor and *family will leave to- hat, & on Rog had a typical struggle yesterday afternoon, morrow morning dn an extended trip | g i ing sot Dawoy & Stono, 8. | @luggers from the North End which resulted as follows ¢ West Point Also Adds Its Quoto to the | t; his old home in Pennsylvania. During | Parks Were Popular with the People= | jonasen Albert Cahn, umbrella, | What the Great Lawyer Thinks of the General's Jarvi }“:“nn-. 1 1lv 230 n‘ r; 1 : 13 Num of Graduntes—A Splendid his absenco he will visit the World's fair, Browers' Plenie at Coftman-— Omahans T'MJ \'v\l“ 4 n;‘x Co., fan, $10; Drexel & | Amerlean Side of the OaseHim Im —Good Game on Both Sides— Y i . Showing for Nebraska's Publie ATRDE 4% Ofd: Go to Lake Manawa—Tires Stirer & 0 “\‘Ifui»‘“.»f.‘;fff = II'\'G"]‘M\\(' vresston of the Parls Tribue Sports of a Hot Sunday, "EA”"”,""“ FORECASTS. Schools Is Made. Ono, Neb., June 11~ [Special to Tre Ber. | me hefit, & Son, men's sl Schoelply, nel of ArbitriMon. Sl The township boards of equalization have policoman’s shoe: Parmelee Gun been in scssion throughout the county this 2 company, H. &R rovolver, §; William Lylo woehk All nature smilod yestorday. At ti Dickoy & Co., carving sof, &6; Himebay iw Yonx, Juno 11.—Fredesisle R. Oots The school board has olected William 1. | Smile developed into a breezy lau, ¥ Co, shaving set, &: Gateh & Lauman, | qort, one of the counsel for the United State ; Ads A lamp, §: Morso Dy Goods company, dross | ; Kolly of Wost Branch, In., s principal of | With theaid of the balmy weathor patiern, £10; Thompson, Belden & Co., dress | 0 the Bering sea case, whose arrival was & Ron ary dosk, §25; S, Rocky Mountaln Districts Threatened with Tom Birmingham's Conventions went out ; Storm. Omowa, Neb,, June 11.—[Special to Tne o Fort Omaha yesterday afternoon toclinch | WASHINGTON, June 11.—Forecasts for Mon- | Brr.]—If the attendance at the High school thoir claim to the championship of Omaha | day: A storm is contering morth of the | praduating exercises held at Quinlan's opora but they got most beautifully fooled. The J‘::'l"k::nl'ul“lnixvvl may extend over the Rocky | house on the evenings of June 6 and 7, be |I|.‘.; ty sehools for the ensting year MN‘ ;I score in taking tho wrinkles out of the | pattern, £10; Boston Store, trunk, $14.50; | noticed in these dispatches, talkod enter- v v tisgdot rame i aken as evidence of the intere ich the | Leola Glover has beon elected as second | bouny, curly locks of the fair sex Hayden Bros,, silver tea sot, £18.50 t Ay abo o high triby o Brummagen boys only needed this game to oy - Nob o sooler; | LKen as eviden f the interest which the | Leola 1) h A | A . 818 ainingly about the high tribunal before glve them cvery necessary proprietary right WA .ti¢l,{.'.',:ky')~ Rorehwesl falr; coolers | 1ioplo of Ohlown experience in educational b, o 'Tis sweet to seo fiature smile. Nature is | | Max, -\'v.\"r_&""‘-‘ A Vet fennett | wwhich ho recontly mado o lengthy argument. y n s i Al e g o 1% s summer exodus of our citizene 0 ch pr or than 8¢ people who are 1ave also promised to give some valuable . O Y o 10 this coveted honor, as they had walloped For Towa— Fair: warmer east: ‘.'"'1""‘ n)..‘m r‘\l yln {x:“ |v\x v |r‘: |'\:u|lll‘ln drw’n.-.ll ing place, Over thitty people left Ord this :-Im‘ :. '| (l[nv than some people who are in I‘,_‘.mmm“” HALUTS “? “_]“_“‘"“.J h‘:m‘ Mr. Coudert said he thought Mr. Phelps in § the vaunted Noupareils two games out of | west; southerly winds, becoming variabie than thatof the immense audien which | \weok on visits to the Worid's fair and othef e habit of smiling. Tt is said that a pretty | noy yot decided upon his closing argument would oceupy probably { throe and taken one from the Soldiers, Now ¥ ”IrN;u;llgulu:-‘mt:l)l’«sk-tfl-\ ~Fairjcooler; | grooted the graduating class on those | points. woman is pretty until she opens her mouth RS, two weeks. His argumont will nocessarily p rreat | Winds shifting to northwest. oceasions. kivery available foot of stand- | Mrs. Edward M. Cofin and son Clarence | or smile n, alas! 9 s Ho p d gamo Jlayed, and a great S 6 | or smiles—and then, alas! unloss she b 3 1 THR B, toal every foature o case put fors A A e © Local Ttecord, fng room was occupied and people from | of Lincoin are in the city visiting with thoit | o pemar bty i FACTS ABOUT THE FAIR. vl G A el o one it will bo when it comes of. : . o HOTAHISSHIEE LS na. WEIl Ak ALY Of ot | miany Tolefds a romarkably pretty women, et expression ward by the other side, and he will roply to A good crowd witnessed yesterday after- Julx‘,'-nl'ln,','r»m,','i.,\.\‘R‘-‘:,':{":,: lv.‘-‘«:‘:lw m?.'-‘.'!.fli own eitizens, wore unablo to got into tho Mr. Phomas L. Hall, city attorney, loft ;:,.’m h"""b': f“uly:\l(!"lil‘n‘\'!:n\l‘nnw \\\‘;“"'l"‘l‘::":ll":: A hundred thousand pansicgare to be seen | the most distinguished lawyers » noon's battle, which was ono of the most | 0 1) compnrod with corresnonding days | Foom: Peoplo ¢ ]\-xl.-d the aisles 1\|l\w_| tllw Saturday morning ou a visit to Kansas City. | 15 be undor ordi ',;A“'m" tances quite an on the east sido of the Horticultural building. “Mr. Carter opened our case in o very pxciting over fought on these erounds. | ofpast four years: omnipresent small boy squeezed himself be- | District court which has been in session L Pombre mmbus that will cast its shadow on fown for a hundred years to come. The Beore: Fort Omahns.......0 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 04 STATIONS. i 30 awis samTes {HipOrEur "The cars for the Ferris wheel weigh eight [ clear and thorough manner,” said M v ) ;. Y W imperturbable picce of bric-a-by by ¢ d thorough manne said Mr. " TG R ; tween the its until dislodged since Monday adjourned Thursday afternoon tons each ; the steel pins on which they will | Gaudert. “The contentio ) ::i":m‘;‘!"' ","l\ ?\]]‘l‘;:‘l"‘"'”:‘"'m?:,h‘: :[':,r: Maxima thHBORRLEN b LR R Prof. J. C. Attornoy C. A. Fowler, | to mect Wednesday, June 28, The motion of Nat dny Smile. swing wolgh 600 pounds. Coudert The ntentions of the two AVATIZ o peratite . 795515 645 74> | membersof the geaduating class, and, on | damage Anu B, Nash against Tho City | responsive to the Durnite glanees of oid Sof, | done the vest of the world in the magnituta | A0Y clearor manner than they have been by fy hits, and three runs, while the Brigadier | Precipitation ... 00 .00 00 00 the last evening, State Superintendent | of Ord, was overruled. “The cause will be | who was up before Aur wot the curl | and magniticence of their displays at this [ the counsel on cither side, onerals made fivo off of Mr. Miller, the | Statement showing the condition of tom- [ A. K. Goudy, occupied seats on the beauti- | carried to the supreme court papers out of her hair, and busied himself ali | fair: : “1sco that since 1 left Sir Charles Russell}=! ) - day making an impression on Nature, Other he significanco of the Kr run oxhibi beot nking ¢ o : ; i MADD ; The following prog yns Penderod: Doines at Nelig pr T'he significanco of - the Krupp gun oxhibit beon sponking again upon the so-called When the last Brummagen had turned up | day and siuce March 1, 1503 The following program was rendeved: folks were up carly, too. Before the sun, | can, perhaps, bo best understood when it is | regulations. In case this teibunal holds e ) Y Y v 6 ¢ the B ‘rowel Lodge No. 7 sient 'ree | city of Council Bluft SHBoH \ that our elaiim to property rights is not sus- perched on Uncle Sam's flag staff, that ex s for the duy . . Marsic R .By the Band | BER.]- “Trowel Lodge No. 71, Ancient ree [ city of Council Bluffs, the cheerful hue so | which amount for transporting it to this | i ¥ bl R e Eatnl BreciIaton . J el Gwvinivios and Acconted Masons, has elocted the fol- | fashionablo i the norning hours, and | comntey and back to Germany. - iy Lo rgTioe QUGB UOTURE AR was so happy that his handsome ecipltation....5.. . sonz \ R e pionve ssmimod DG IO x| Brcesssince bareh 1,11, 8113 el | fecitay UL o sty | Jackson, worshipful master; {1, 15, Kruger, s l,‘“,,,,,l:""”‘fi\ “ould po heard hitting the | and in wachinery hall have destroyed many b1 e KPR P AL EIOLY ) . o o bo . costal Sys Kittie Bothw senjor warden: J. K. Wilde nior w A 1 e N s of | e The only advice offered by elee- ORI e ssue, 4 Bom Birminghan's clissic mug gloamed o | Meports from Otir Points at 8 p. m Song : y ‘Duet | don s . Roben. m..“_iu.v..\,.;'h_ UG i | enterprising Omaba peoplo were up wilicing | Mkt N . SOCTOtaLY. 1 i A f o) o dynamos ou value your | “a misconception as to the real and prine e v sty | *SEO Gapton No 0, Ontor of th Fast | i tho breakiast e, Wien Soloce | Lgt ™ (1 St 1€ o YIS 90 Sl AR G T Raedor miny 4 B Naney Walkor | ern Star, has electod as oMcers for the en- | drFived none, apparently, but the slothful \ ! 5 ~ v s bEBHE Sumter 1s shown in the government building. | the whole of Bering sea-—that is the part Conventions....\1ii1 1 0 0.0 10 0 03 MUMB IR Gy the Bund | worthy matron; J. M. Coleman, worthy “]‘;"“ s Just too lovely a day to wasto in | A coliection of guns, historically arrang i od by Russia—as territorial wators, ana [Earned mns: Soldlers, 9. IMits: Soldiers, Ua st hinrles ustorlick D ¢ MR QIERvEs; | ASRTRLAN . TALROR' e 0% yanaste 1 | hoins with tho oldost Chinese pistol, fol: | Uhere has boon a great deal of disoussion as g remit 3 y 3 AT : countries could not have been presented in ladilicish e S 993 14> (1o | reptesentatives of tho school board, the | the city's utorueys fora new trial in the [ Nature's smilo yosterday was broad and France and Gormany seem to have ov 4 gers from the North end two measly little | Ninfmum temporat ) 43 ol o yesterday was broad and ce and nany scem to have out adagastrian, and four great big, obese runs. | perature und precivitation at Omaha for the fally decorated s) Y his tos nd it was scen that victory was mal tomporature 0 TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE G, Nevon, Neb, June 11.—[Special to THE | \¢ith his oarly rays, had tinted the benisghtod known that it cost 3,000,000 —one half of puin precipitation fonz. o I ddon Moora | Towing offiers for the ensuing year: N. D, | 1lmost beforo the gladsome thump of the | “phe i the sleeicits building | 0SS shall bo formulited to- proservo the §, face at once assumed tho huo of ey Sy TN ) i el AR G B T T S L T Tho cow 0 LeRsing thete oNaprin on ki | trical exnorts 1, lteop at Inast ton foot dis horo sooms to bo, went on Mr. Coudert, i unrigh e yet he 8 Wi v The gun which firad the first shot at Fort | it 18 supposed that the United States claims Josto Adams [ suing yoar the following: Mrs. MeGinitie, | aid unrizliteous yet held commune with lazy 4 t i C d Sty Iatron s | sleeping or “loafing” even if it was warm ventions, 7. Uthpire: Jack Oarrigun: - : ML e hiron | Mrs. Coleman, treasurer; Mrs. Wolfe, sect oaujusadumay, 1edWay, el ORI sup 300, - Sl . 0, | Sl by an Arabian matehlock of the four- | 10 Whother it was amare clausum, and many Qmatin. e 9| 0] Clear. iR et Quartorte | retary; Mrs, Whittem, K. C.; Mrs, Lund- [ 424 Omahu's mdde the most of it. Who | g luiy ity havo supposed that unless this claim is sus- GRAND PRIZE OF FARIS. Vatontiano: 00| Cloar: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNY 7. vall. A, €. and aftor Aot oversbody hiod himsci{and | . A Seythian racing chariot found in an | tited tho Unitod States has lost. Apart : S 0| Clea. Bukleonstrarain "By tho Bana [, The adjourned torm of the dlstriet ourt | (yoryone olso who happontd to bo available | Beyptian mummy mit anduow i the museam | {18 idebendsut ofany exelusivo and pecu; Ragotsky Gallops O with th chest Stake | (158 B e 1M Invocation . o . THENSOL Dok ,‘|',"""‘> Indes K ii“"-hlm €€ | o theresort thatseemied to him topromise the | 4t Florence, is reproduc tHO NS | i hn Corpartiofit: this Unit -“1“::";': of the French Turl. SR 8| S| .00|Cloudy. P R R QUATLEHLE | e duting tho eomine g e mald will pres | yindiof Sunday recreation most to his liking, | Portation building. ~Plaster casts of Roman g soq, or patt of it, tho United States ke 00| Ol Earnestness of Purpo: y Walker | side during the coming week o (e howing ohiri i ’ ims that its substantial intorest in the Pinrs, June 11,—The Grunde Prix de Paris pBFtc | 0 Clear. R S and the parks and other pleasuro rosorts | FUIns, showing chariots and toy boat found | Sl Hit frogment it tustifies. the repros. was run today. Baron A. de Schickler's bay i : O earteloudy. | SAnd the Worid Moves On®.. . Gertle < Burglars W & at North Bend. teemed for the afternoon with perfoctly | in an Etruscan tomb, are also exhibited. i & : : S1v ROWRS ; 1 % . 9 sion of their indiscriminato and wanton de- colt, Ragotsky, cameiin first; Mr. Roso's bay 00/ Cloudy. Song ¥ iy Nonrri BEND, June 11,—[Special Telegram | lovely gowns and new spring suits, all “vorn T'he last bit of docorative work been 50 I e vy 000 A A Bolilow brawE : ol partelouay oliden Now. L CoTIHID 58] HUFRIATS Saelea A B bEifate 3‘?;10‘\"‘[”?‘"5 who scomod glad to bo atble to | finishod, tho surplus corn and wheat xoid at | vivery Canadian poacher who kills o seal tion of Diplomas by Stato s into the stores of Kastle Bros., H. I. Adams g el k el ansas display | within 100 or 200 miles from the Pribyloft 90 colt. Calistrate, third. Ragotsky is by Per- [ B . s (oun i Grow B b n the Agricultural building is open islunds knows—if ho kno plexo, out of Crardas, and two weeks ago 3 wlctoar. 7 | o [.'-';:n:'ul. MY e Claks 0 and 9, | #nd W, W. Roberts lnst night by prying i .,' '.‘.l ':;";Tr;:“ ,“':k_' ¢ visitors. 1t requived an ondioss amount of | 1o soal e fll::\rxl'lhu";'llln;‘:vx::l'lll\:‘rlxl\l:'u\ ::l::” bury, the favorite among the Kngiish horses | w1y qicates traco. = asthe manncr of their delivery, elicited | taken from Adams and Roberts, but they | Nouyeoment that the Second. regiment hand | oM in sh 1 “The government of the United States, that ran, is by Insonomy, out of Penitent. R ToNe T RO T Rt ki much favorable comment and furnished the | secured about $100 worth of clothing and | Wwould iy b "Mty poanie aen i | (A fire broke out in the Dahomey viltaze | through its lessees, is intoresteduin te rais- U ran, Is. onorn) ] G. E. Hun, Local Forecast Ofictal most convincing proof of the efticiency of | some money from Kastlo I3ros. OB BB h Wodnesiay, flames covering the roof of one | ing of seals on its territory, and - such seals gal Calistrate is by Cambyz, out of Citronelle e P Ohiowa's touchors and the thoroughnass of | . Tho town lins boen overrun with tramp ek gl s drowd eny Mo | of the huts while a dance was woing on in | are under 1ts control and subject to its pow= o4 There were cleven starters, 'he conditions MORE BEER THAN BLOOD. the work done in our High school. . Without | for the past we Soveral private resi- S L '1”:\‘~" the court yard. At the cry of fire warriors | erful proteetion. 50 of the race cntering upon a description of each individual [ dences have been tried by the light-fingered | \ore of the closed om0 A0y o8 tem | ina Amazons stopped dancine, vashed to the “Ihis country has ¢ ed and still claims g The Grand Prize of Parls, 200,000 francs, | privial Cause for a Seare of Conslderable | essay it may be said that the productions, | gentlemen, but they gon v have been | VS0 SSome oddly assortod convey. | Il swarmed on'its roof and tore away the | that in insisting on its right to repel an 160,000 franca givon by tho cliy o Paris and T e on the whole, showed a_high average of | frightened away bofore effecting an en- | yrees outat the el S e acotvey: | burhing reed shinglos with hands and teeth, | vasion on its domain by the destruction o 000 frines by the five great railway com- B sbuE oace mLTk: Some wers handsomy | crushing ou thoiire in o tinio its property that it is not seoking to estab- oy : cholarship on the par Jupils and con- | trance. pantes, for entered colts and illies fooled in hore was a large-sizod row in the saloon | Scholarship on the part of puvils and con g . 890 of every deseription and country, ndded | jant by Fritz Pastons R R scientious work on the of teachers. T — LS tHetawerom Averil Oen One of the featurcs of the Centenn lish a new procedent. 10 8 swroupatikn of 1000 THNGS Chch Tt sees | ent by Fritz Pastenwla at Thirteontn and The diplomas were presented by State FOREIGN FINANOIAL REVIEW. AL EOLCLY BB oot BUNUYIE o Ve B R LG WOTINIA LT Ik s and 10 recolve 10,000 francs, the third 5,000 | Pacific sfreets about 11 o'clock last | Superintendent A. K. Goudy, who, in an : Caroline Brooks of Arkansas, who exhibit G ¥ rancs out of tho stakes; course one milo and | night and four of the participants will | teresting address, compared the developmeny | Seeuritles Show - Stoany Rocovery for the One of Cupld’s Favorito Days, at Pailadelphia o head modeled in buiter | o tInternational liw is a progrossive selenc soven furlong hold a session with Judge Berka | Of the mental factltics to the gradual growth Past Week. It was quite a day for young follswho love | and called it +The Sleeping Tolinthe.” Mys, | 118 Ferms are founded in veason and neces- 00§ The horses gota capital start. Ravens- | 0 e donke SEMTY . | of the ouk tree characterizod by | TONDON, June 1l—Discount rates were | cach other. Almost any weather suits | Brooks is unow in Chicagro and latoly mou. | SIY. - Necessity is veally its pavent, and bury was off first, but was overhauled | this morning in conscquence. About the | 4o > processes of al on and assim ring A 1 petl Ulta:: ibove. b A LR A D RALR B e | where reason applies, rules must follo g J : ; o i i siine processes of absorption and assini- | weak during the woek at 134 for three | swecthearts who are quite above such | eled, in the presence of an admiving crowd | Whe | L 0y quickly by the duke of Ietre's Chantenay. | time meutioned, William Munsky went into | jlation of materials necessary to manual | months and 1 for short bills in spite of the | tivial matters as the consideration | of Nebraskans, the state seal of Neb, [tio counsol for thel Unitod AStatosiEig) t the end of the first furlong Chantenay | the soloon after a bucket of beer for which | development. % e L 8pISo Of Bhe | S atmosphoric conditions, but yes: 2 t expluined, were being governed in wan slightly in tho lead, itivensbury was | Fyits chiareod bim 81, Tho farift was en- | Pollowing the exer fses of o sccond S O e et l,\,"' torday was just their kind " of | the Transportation building is sixty foot in | siyie jonuition of their nrguments by the go on e 4 ch, Ridige R IRS o. customer who | €vening a reception was tendered the gradu- | United States. Corn and cotto s are | day. Young fojks were prevalent all ; LR el BOGILL G L Jegal, Ragotsky, baron de Schiskler's Ius: | Urely unsati factory to the. customer wh 1 y )] re 1| 50, ; g . ; : over | jength. The visitor enters on the low ERERITH O AR B EE LRI L] (e Yama, Calistrate and L. Merino's Syiphine, | objected in foraible langu and during | 4tes by the classes of *01-95. uow coming forward, and the influx from all | the park, iu all sizes and ages, from the lit- | Qeci and ascends for five storics, all the fit ;*[]};I""l\" ult of the arbitration would be, 5 2 . e 3 AT R 5 ion | t167:vanr-olas; who wandorod nbo % Lt oK YOS 4 il 'nor heard nothing while in at- 8% Michael Epnrusi's Germenoy P. Anmont’s | the controversy that followed Munsky CTUIEYLT L 06 WELG HRILTy e e Bl ot r T e SIUAOn | i b oDy, eaoh Siher from Talling | Laags, Fepesanting accurately, thoso of ihio [ {onance av tho'sesslons itk hud 1od hlinied Pratine brought up the roar. After the | landed a heavy blow on the bartendor's jaw. [ WrsgPoiyt, Neb, June 11.- that tho Bank of Knghind’s advances have [ iid Sad k(b each ot il TR L b L S QLI L L ange the views he held before sailing frond econd furlong Iagotsky drew up alongside | Bernard Meyers saw the trouble through | Tk Be]—The fifth annual commenc been ropald and the resorve at the next re- | fo. (WI¢ ke Lo (the o quite socicties of Germany have i most im- w York Ravensbury and Calistrate spurted three | the window and attempted to break through | exercises of the West Point High g DL AB TR0 S S BIb i At 1t exhibit in one of the gallerios of tho of < turn wili probavly cxceed £19.000.000. The | Wway apart and tric e b One vory pertinent question he had not lengths ahead of both to help Munsky out. He run his foot | were held Friday ‘night at Krause's hall. | speculation in rupee paper, based on sur- | as1f they wero only slightly acquaintod, | o heard answered was, what would Great The relative positions of the horses re- | against some sharp instrument which cut a | The hall was crowded toits fullest mises as to the vecommendations of the | There was, however, one pair of grown folks pples have boen received | Britain do should of dredgors go from mained unchanged up to half & mile from | deep hole in hisankle and he toppled over | the evening being beautiful. House plants | Herschel committes, has extended to ex- | who qidn-t indutme in amy socl . monsons W South Wales, grown on trees side | this country to poach upon the Irish oyster dome, where Sylphine cime to the front | with a yell thatwould have been creditable | and bunting adorned the stage. On the 4 The market now complains of th They wine i about hand in hana, pped the same day by different | bays—ovster bays that are beyond the three- with Ragotsky, Fusi Yama and Calistrato | to a Sioux Indian on the war path. The | north wing of the stage was hune in_flowers in issuing of the committec’s | spuring, but happy, seldom lookin A beacliing tholaxnosilonstwolives et milotlimit g Toca Uil waEno N EQYSHERUIR in hot pursuit. Ravensbury was ehut 1n_on | spectators. who for the most part wore in | the elass motto, *Pari Passu.” (with equal | report it cr anl v boiitantaaReH apart. Onc ba wed ved apples, the | Biglish fishermoen disturbing them, and ho the rail and was thought to be out of the | the excitable stage of intoxication, imagined ©) while on the south wing was hung Ou the stock éxchange a steady recovery i and they didn't i 5 he reds came by the | had asked without being answered whother race, as Kagotsky drew clear und seemed to | that a murder had been committed. “Class vf 03,7 The floral gifts were very | of values set in, though dealings ~were lim- who knew it, olther? : the other by the Suez | England would fail to resent the encroach- be winning easily. in next to the last fur- | The police were hastily summoned, | numerous and beautiful. The cight ora- | ited. Consols losc 11f points on the week. | He awis o vors ; looking young | d. | Thoreds won tho “raco. | ts of other nations to whom her local long, however, Rivensbury made a desper- | Mey Iritz, Munsky and a man named | tions, commencing with the saiutatory, wero | Greek securitios fluctuated sharply, closing | man and it ha SR 01 MRt D | DS en days. did not ate spurt, closed in on Rugotsicy and finished | Limpo were gathered” in. Dr. Towno was | ably delivered. Tne v tory was very | with an advance of 1% voints. Greck | monopolize such } uty. But teresting collection of cacti has been | —————— but & short head behind and two lengths | called to dress Meys' cut, which proved to | appropriate and pathetic. At theconclusion | Mouopoly bonds closed 4 points highor | whe buoves: 2% borwoen Seylla | made in Arizona for the World's fair. Tho DISABLED ON THE LAKES. head of Calistrate. Eusi Yama was fourth, | be triffing, of the valedictory Superintendent D. C. | Argentine securitics closed 13 points | and Coarybdis, or between a clull and a | Sbecimens have all been gathered witkin ime: 8:8, *| Munsky stoutly meintained that Megers | O'Connor delivered his address, which in- | higher, Argentine fundiug loan, 2 poiuts | Turkish = bath, or wishing himself | Lwenty-five miles of Tueson “and th v Toxpressnd fou) 6o Bafoty OR Vossels) The betting just before the.start was# to | had been shot by the saloonkeeper, but no J spired the hearts of hi higher. In~ American railroad securitios | at a round table with some of | and brstling ugliness wi stonish those ETA T Ty T TN DU L 1 against Ragotsky; 3 to 1 against Ravens- | one clse heard the shot and the wound had Ord's Graduntes. there was a e The week’s in- | the — boys empiying schooner Ono [ whoaro familiar only with the lawn and ') Guiexao, June 12.—At 12:30 o'clock this § bury: 6§ 10 1 against Calistrate: 5 to 1against | noappearance of o gun shot wound. Fritz [ o oo O S 3 creases include the following: Louisvillo can never judge from appearances. . We can | potted plant. The exhibit 1 include resadiisitant il e U | Fusi Yama; 12 to 1 against Pratine; 20 to 1 | will probably nave to answor o the charge | [ O Nebe Juno 1L~ [Spocial tag T | Nushville, 53, points; Hlinois Contr only hope that the nan who monopolized the ono difforont “vaviotlos and will | Imoring thoatoamer Muskogon, of thoGood- gainss RRegal; 25 to 1 against Sylphine: 33 | of selling liquor on Sunday in addition to the | BER-—=The third annual commencement of shore, society of four protty girls bad a real miser- more than forty tons. The most re- | rich line, became disabled three miles oft 8 10 1 against Germnoy; G to 1 against F one of disturbing the peace already rogis- [ the Ord High school occupied the evenings nion P able, hen-pecked., disagrecable time of it. | markable of the specimens is the sahuaro, | Byanston and about twelve mites north of dch aad 100 to 1 against Chautenay and Syl- | tered against him. :[«.‘umr '.qp!hhrv'.‘u‘:m! '-\v:lkltc lrl nulu- preferred, 217 H s Young Am had f nd lots of it h is of gizantic proportions. Chicago. In reply to her wh S & s S el o jorace Dholps, Hannau Ander- | forred, 214 points; Wabush ‘dobenturo, 2: | That hvely generation swung, chused itself. ‘anada exhibits at the World's fair N s oy he day was fine and all the social and British Labor Market improving, son. Jathel Weare, Carl Harris, Angie Joucs, | Atehison and rio, 117 points. each; Contrai e Iyl s Uoh sy e Honnendiotaolf | i oany ) Jhe Would's fair A | tress, the life saving crow from Ivans- g political lions of Paris were at the track. The British Board of Trade attie Haskell, Lena Leach, Morten Ander- ! fed the ducks on the pond, played pranks on | cheese in which 207,200 pounds of milic wore - 2 5 e roturns note | gon, Daisy Westover, Cora Laverty. Otis Denver, common and Missouri, Kan- | older follts, ot divty wnd Stieky aid m used. This is equai to the milk for one day | 1% wns sent to - her assistancopd #undrods of members of the English and fiz s ; B son, Daisy We ora Laverty. 3 American colonies were present, ihe usual | OR improvement in the siilled labor market | Parst and Alta Jones & lu-\w- ll“ quimt-llw'h:<>hhg & Missis- | instances pot spanked, bub young A in September, when the chicese was made, of | W8¢ the tugs Mosher and Willis were & Gisplay of magnificont. costumes and clegant | of Great Britain auring April last. Tho p On Friday evening Prof. W. E. Andrews | 5} I sceurities were | was thoroughly, unqualifiedly happy w 10,000 cows. The ¢h itself w y nt from Chicago. The hgh i the equipages wore there. President Carnot | centage of menoutof omployment is reported | 0f Lincoln delivered the address to the class toady. Camadian Pacific advanced 117 3 pounds and measures 95 fect s Sl UL = wbject, “1ist A el T T T e O] Impressions of the Pack. Deunksnan dmensutel o R tn NG vessel could bo plaiily scon frum ho shorof} oud his sons arrived at the wrack carly and | as 6.9, against 5.7 for March and 5.9 for a IbIoh el sloty and gho MLl son, consols, first preforence, 29; points; | Grass stains were a noticeable feature of | cheosa v wifully painted e e L L) "‘-,’,"’* were checred with enthusiasm wherever | vonn awo. The engincering trades show a ki A AL L “lrunl consols, secoud 'preference, | #he oceasion. Grass stains are harmless, in- ) started on its jour u s L R they went. AMEht A proyemontEwline IntsHipbilld ing Slatcl byghedargeduucionce HEIoLulal B igoints; offensive things, except that they ke | peached the fair froun bore 10,000 | ¥ the present time to ascertain the naturoy — — slight improver mi while in |l|vhm ding ampbell, unaer whose cnergetic, pains- —— themselves most apparent to the persons | autoeraphs. T o ) of the injury. The Muskegon 15 & wooden, Young Mon's Institate Pieme. ‘l::“: !\“}\._“.‘\\\m::w; il u “m:]}ml ;Jl(lll;\ id 2l nl uliiotnaiahiy the scho \ltla Double Kunaway. who haven't got them on, und many of whom | Sk feer Syt T et i | vide-wheel steamer of fons - burden, 193 The Young institute is preparing | {0 BUELIYIUITE O e wore of o o 0 st Uhreo Wi, 310 | A double rynaway, rosulting in the wreck- | would, if they only kncw how they were | not carry some name or names, The bogs | oot long nud wis buile in 1571, Sho is used g e L ot Ol o : : made a farewell speech to the schools, Ord's | A double runaws i / decorated, back out of the pavi, One eheor: benriyisy i e . nainly for freizht and passengor traflic bos schools stand high on the accredited list, | ing of two vehicles and bruisme of a couple an besiczed it at the dimensions. Six of the tw i v (ioiuarnaty vween Lake Michizan ports, | Her presontas] Baturday, June17. Following is the program | ties from which returus are availabl with a rating of 975 points, ani ave second | of young men, occurred at about T o'clock | fuhiteid “L‘I'l“‘L‘I’“;"“l .n.‘.‘vi‘-”"‘“,\‘[““ : in stations, and, despito all protests, inscribed | (f numbers abont twanty-five men isol for the day, also th of prizes offered | seribe trade as good, cight us mod era to but fow citics in the state in this respect, | last evening on South Twentieth street. The | man, The o, o0, g had leancd 5 holemumenon llysuelage: 9 - she has on board abont SIXLY PUsSCHEers, o and the givers of th nine as bad. and this 1s largely owing o Mr. Campbelis | qriver of a New England bakery wagon had | against a whitewashed fence somewhdr Ingisicyanird ot itrishivlingbimaids e Putting shot —First prize, silver headed eane e untiring efforts iu this direction. S alenned 1nto his syamon at tng e aa | Bnd his cont across the shoulder biados borq | (74, Plaisauce lior own cottugo Rushbrook o iRl Trs e s by Max Moycr; second prizo, box of cigars by TELEGRAPHIC BRIEF! just stepped into his wagon at the corner of | Ul U S REEORE 0 8 A Ta e is as interesting as any of the indusirial ox . i SNBSS 7 Max Moy e e s ot ith A Tty ooth oeeete g |/S¥IRGRT he w. y. m. and a friend | &8 M EEER EE AN O et iraly 1 | Omala s at prosent infosted by patunning Bish Jump—Kinst prize, gents' hut Domenstl 3 4 was noting down some sales, having, 4s he g e ";fj,‘,l,'.‘:,’",;f.’,‘"k],",“',',',“l','"‘l‘l‘ relics, old Irish chairsand clocks, an Irish | of vagrants, o dits iy vord raceFirst prize, silyor | Unitod States Senutor Proctor has lost sev- | ¥armers In the Vicluity of Iebron Satis- | supposcd, hitchod the reins to o hook in the rovorent youth, who wore o yory hight | (K sidcboard, aspiuning whool which has | The police are doing all in their power t.g cologne bottie by J. M. Fronzers secoud prize, '{{’.3.1.\ 1!!'5;;11:"{”""};;;“1\l[l stock by polson on his fied with the Outlook. roof of the wagon, when the horses started | colorad spring suit, had recently sat for | JCen in \(-m.} nt ;f[fi' ‘1“{”";»'\\"1':'!\11‘ generi- | pgy them out of the city, but most of the urf gfl.’.\'f-‘u Honby b Siotkaignithirdeprige | R D i s of NawiYork Oity.tu Hennox, Neb,, June 11.—{Special to Tme | to run, frightencd by the lines falling about | some tune where the young grass was | fions & DI et ot ware. | worcome visitors aro old timers and not s Throwing Afty-six. p Woight—First | asermon yesterday paid an oloquent tribute | Beg.]—Many farmers have planted their ”‘.’l'l,‘;u""""l‘,f‘," P to | Springlug fresh and groen, uov noticing that | jang, and, most iutorestiog of all, Tow | sy to run down as might be imagined. K rize, rocking chair by s Mawmouth | to the luté Edwin Booth, wheat and oat flelds to corn, and a number AU 3 l' i 'l'.""‘ o wagon to | they, too, were objects of obscervation aud | Food's old desk. This contains a secrot > of thew, s has boen demonsurato R natallment Houso: secon prize, box of ciiars ire at the comner of Water and Olinton | yave alse replunted their cornfields. The TeEBULposseanion LY ’I{’m’;:;:-d “;:‘:"‘lr;‘i'; smiles, e iuithae drawer, to which the combination has been | by Saturday night's robberies and other ocgyd by Joseph Kman. streots. New York City, last night did damag. 3 ¥ A AL DEFRAL Bvelope alt toc odern Bunthorne, i d A { 5 currences ¢ Sant (lato, aro dGaporato g e et bl Hirab priz AT t0 araor | L O O ot 259 | ary and cold weather of March, April and | swift for him, and ho was left in the dust | Tne Socond Itegiment band, undor the | 03FAnd wiich cunnot bo foreed without tak. | ¢ttrences of recont date, aro desperato chat, by John Itaszorsheks | second rize, hox of : TR T e o : listening to the patter of the hoof: W The Second Regiment bund, under the | ing the dosk to plecos. Tho furniture is all | acters i o B \ Aftor tholr wanderings and sizht sooifzs in | May was not favoruble to crops, but the out- I v of the hoofs on the | epjciont loadership of Mr. Alfred Wede- RIS e L L I'ho propriotors of the circus that visited elgars by K. P Mulehey. 5 Ui west tho Duke of Veragun and party. In : 2 2 St cedar blocks as the horses speeded south, WA i t0'bo sont to Canndn b tho- closa of the ox- 5 , e L R T4 1 0D ey ara rvo0 S ra h ! Verux look now is bright, and many are expecting f ver, *did_itsell proud”’ as usual, ren- | position, and Tac pdeen will anstall 1p | hero last weok, as well as Messrs. Cook prizo, Kiymond mednl by Raymond; second | 4 thivteon persons, uro wgain housed in Now | o'hountitul harvest © | After running a littlo oyer a block tho bak- ing in effcctive manner a well selectod | Ln tho goyernor geheral's castlo at OLtaw Whitby, who exhibit here wiay, doubtl Prizo, si1R vest to ordor | T Korvan L Mrs, Catharine Clifton of Alexandria, this | °FY outiit dashed into a bugzy containing | poryam of twelve numbers, all of which UEERL i, AWE 1 e evory offort to avoid having these tous Ono hundred yard raco- Kirst prize, gent's portof tho ofticial run of the Machias | (05 GECMTST 0L ted hor 100th Birthe | Harry Huratand J. A. Wardlaw, also jour- | Warrim M ERORE M f P - - Jiueo.OVEEY DEORVAC BYR L AR TG LICHR Akl gold watch by Hugdon lrothers: soeond prize, v atn Lima Tk the ot ira atsty mileeet | day, 4t i still in good health and sp noying south but at s less impetuous gait SASInt b ; PERSUNAL ¥4 BAGRALIE, mains that the city is full of “bad men's 8 ilk umbrelli by Morse Dry Goods compiny. TOLAEY N0 RN M RS S by i o8 0 Hobron lodge No, 43, Ancient, T i and wholly unconscious of the aporoach of Browers Enjoy a Pienle. = : whenevor o cireus visits it, The natir ,"'I‘ et ed” First privt, rocior by Gl A Oz D and ool ot 1 | Accopted Masona, olected the, folliw the rumaways. Tho bugy was upsct and wers union No. 69 neld a well attended e i I Detrolt, e | Torence is that these eharacters. follow unhi; By Boston storo. 35 of required spoed. ficers for the ensting year: W. P, ( s occupunts dashed to the ground, the | picnic at Coffman's station, with music, | Marshalltown, la., is inthe | o0 b Hop, skip and JumpLirst prize, dancing | Twelve immigrants who = were yosterd worshipful master; J. K. Fullmer, senior | DKery wagon at the same time being sure 0s tho order of the day 2 e ) #hoes by Droxel & Rosenwiegs secand prize, | landed on Ellis Sland from the stoorige of t den; W. D. Galbraith, junior warden; | J¥recked, and the horses freed of encum- | Jiverybody who was present reports o splen- W. Lynch of Kansas City is atihe RN T AT, SR at no dozen handkerchiofs by Browning, King Sehiodin, havo boen detained to bo vehall, sooretnry s NoA. e | brance shed on accompanied by the horse | did tim Millard : » & Co. k by the ship that brought them. | b A poeretry s Mot aaedth | and rig with which thoy had collided and | - Some 1is had more than their share s . 2 The oxceutive committeo of the Commerd® Hurdle raco; First ‘prizo, silver cup and by were found to be suffering from favus, a | treasurers I k. Roper, trustee. Installa- |- (A8 WE (AR VA0 RON L €O X Hone § 18 AR INOrE LHAD Fheir.share of H. W. Lochrof Columbus, O,, is at the al club will meeb. 10 ot 10 plolodieatl o L § R hd il lonthsonie sealp dissise. which the examining | tion of officers clected’ will occur om St. e Ak self. 0tk wore | enjoyment. Ior instanc A8 4 young | paxton 018 00" A:E IR0y SOSOY A Sp LS ciga Fisher & Kopi Physiciins supposed 1o bo contaglons John's day, Junc 24, stopped near the railroad tracks at Twen- | man who sut on a carefully selected svou | “' U Ty a0 e G deon shont Sunday | Chamber o nmerce. A new seeroturygo x»‘fi' v ) o irst prize, stly A Pioneer-Pross Wallace, Ldaho, speclal For the week eonding, Hobron has fur- un\th‘ mnll«u-xvvh-tlnm avenue. of turf, surrounded by four pretty young | ; & <t ot ud ¥ DUBERY | will be ¢hosen upon that occasion. . el Dy Wolts second prize, 1o shows | says: danies Harrington: wis shot, probably | nished visitors to tho World's fair as fol. | . Mt Hurst had been thrown violently to | women! q i “ D, Riao0x & Co.; third prize, oilot ‘case by i.:lx.;ny. |.y' 1.‘1. [ unnml i n .«.mn,;u“‘ om, low J. M. Bennert, Dr. C. M. Sutherland, ll_hc lmv"m-lilr nu"l‘hw knll‘udllnun'l-dk, His Went Across the River, H. M \n“ ir of Kearney is among recent . R = diho, yesterday morning. Harrington kicke R TR el T Bt * | lips were cut and he was badly shaken up 5 arrivals in the city Back ra First prize, eigars by M. Kil, u dog belonging to Cui nlur'lmn wd when the | We D. Church, Misses Viola and Ella Lich- Lake Manawa attracted a great many At 100 nternational Law. 15K, The section of an Atiantic liner shown in railway { BUEGH: r y iEn ] o5 hink his injurics aro sovere, } 1. Crompton of Minncapolis i . lou. Lutter resentod tho aet, Nurringt b | tenwalter, Mrs. C. M. Weiss, son and daugh- | Put does not think | ics are sey Omaha peopls yesterday, Somo of thon | - 1t Crompton of Minneapotis is making a Y. M1 200-yard ricos First prize,silk ume | i’ on' i, Cunnioghat shot b four | ter, Miss Hosa' Thelen, A. C. Ring and fam. | | MF Wardlaw was souewhat bruised a1so | yoolc their sishing tackle and some didwt, | Drief sofourn in the city. b;;l'l({h}'rlf,nl)lgv:nll-mf\ll;:h“q-; coumpuny second | timos. ily, Mrs. Hensel and two children, ut not as painfully as his companion, Many of the tatter borrowea tackle over al % M. Ford, a prominent railway man of Ao S kon who will ot arer"J. Puganle, Rev. W. B. Gregg of Now York, fna prolude | C. M. Weiss, cashier of the Biuo Valley e Council Blufs, and still others more eir- | Chicago is at'the Miliard, B udess widwlll noy ator "y, Duga tolis morning sotuion yestorday, said of the | Bank, was on busiuess at Omaha Saturday. In Memory of Senator Clarke, cumspect winted until thoy got to the | H. H. Eaton and wife of Wyoming are ikt ot o Seen g lironntog, King & Cory | detion of the Prosbytoriin genorul assombly | Judson Mursh wont to Lincoln on Friday. O, | = Milton E. Lewis, Rufus J. Paddock, Vora | lake bofore cquipping themscives. A good | registered at the Barke Sibiis K uB, 5 b in suspending Rev. Dr. Briggs for allegeil Shi : ¥ s g ogis o ) isplay window Loresy! o tuy mind, the convietion of Dr. | e Tr::;_‘é‘_"‘,“’\‘; B }’,“:"‘l‘“n"‘;’li“'*’]‘“"\\m Kayser, A. IL Prestoft, W. G, Preston, W. H, | many of thom b usly, mo doubl | W, A. Scott of the Waol and Cotton Re e s 1s o conviction of hundreds of the heneaday. ‘W.J, Hanna 4R00D 38 1B ate M., Vi o e o squared themsely going to church in srter, Denver, s in the city. Sturted ou # Long Chin | ISR ana “oat Prosbytarians ih the chuels | the eity on businoss. Miss Jessie Davis of [ et and Kate M. Vau Try 1, constivuting a 1 300 B "hur this i pure Sorior:| ROLEn Donyer, Li-insho clty : New Youk, Juno 11.—Tom Koo began his [ it lurge Fairbury visited in Hebron this weelk, | committeoof college classmates appointed to | spoculation on the part of those of their fol- | 1,5 [ Jewett, frewhit agont of the Kunsas wp08 00 o bioyols to ‘San Francisco against | Tha Charles P. Kellogz Clothing Henry Burgess and J. M. Marsh are visitors | draught resolutions of Yespect on the death | jow.citizens wha saw them engaged in tho | Pacific at Kansas City, is in tho city, time this morning. Ho started from tho | Furnishing company of [ to the World's fair, of Senator C. H. Clarko, have prepared tho | wickea pastime of fishing on the Sabbath | N and Mk Georgo Schvand of Milwau Barrot, Brondway and Forty-fivst streot. | crdims to the Tiilo and A Suturday’s heavy rain, coupled with that | following: day without fear of an iujunction, lioo, Win, ascompaiiied by thelr family, are brrot, Brosdway snd Fortyfrst sireet, | o th and Trust company: | of a fow days ago, has almost put the ground | Whoreas, Tho all-wiser Oreator, who dooth PRI L Yisiting Mr. Juok Castlos, night prossmun of prumptly at 11 o'olock. Frank Waliaco wnil L Prentiss, prestdons of th Kellogs | in oo wet 4 condition for corn planting. Tho | ail things for the best s, in 1115 infini o wis: iremen's Bene Tue BEeE, 1819 North Twenty seventh sivoot. accompuny Koo as pacomalier a5 far s Chi by, stated thy diflicultios of bis tatabe | fivmors now foar that the balance of the | dom, Infd the hand dt wiliction upon tho'ea: | Despito the extreme hot weathor a large | Thouas M. Patterson, propricior of th illes with the pacer.® Mr. G, G Sinsabaw | commercial paper in th east Y season will be as much too wot as the early | oie ond honorad tamily of ‘Hon. 1l | and appreciativo audionce attonded the | Rocky Mountain News' of Donvor, was in JULH the paver: Wb O G, Blpash Yostorday was Loveloy day at Alton, 1il., | SPring was too dry. He TRIKD ttor Clig a1 i s | formances av the rarnam street theatre yos- | tho city yestorday “enroute to St Paul, 1 ;’,::.',;‘ ROKIpARY. by whoal ans J"o";t,,h.},[[g and the day wiss obsorved as usual, Eiah B The dewocrats ure preparing to hold their | eternal rost. - otares be 16 W "% | terday given as o worthy benefithy Manager | was accompanien by Huvvey Riddoll, ox-as Cycling club. Roe's schedule time is sixty- Loveloy wus the first murtyr to the anti- | county convention early in the year, and fire Resolved, That wo, the' cluss ator | Hunter of the Calhoun Opera company to | sistant attorney general of Colorado. 'I'h Be duys, twonty days better than the | Ravorycauss ond was murdvred horo in 1537, | the first political gun of any party in tho | Charles i Clarke iu lioHevus the familios of the dead and injured “fire | registered at tho Paxton. record held by Nelson A. Braat. He may | and other citios and adiresses wero mado by | 0B Many candidates are “already | GAVERE VIRV b OO0 Ot pen. bRaid Posua® was tho opera 88 | Willis. Cobb, nress sgent of Cook & | beat tho record to Chicago, This record s | Hon. D. 1. Sparks and Major Armstrong, Tihe | COming forth for tho various ofices. etuntvod. That n cong ot thoss tesolutions | 18 tubeful scores wer lently inter- | Whitby's eircus, was lor at Tk Ber | held by Charles Neilson and is fourtoen | Unbretentious towb was literully covered with | ‘I'be team of George Fullmen run away | bo sent to'the borcaved family, and that they | Preted by the full comvuny, which took | oftice last night, Mr. Cobb has followen days. ¢ towers. today and the little boy who was driving 1t | be published in Ths) BEE @ud the World- | Ereat pains to show the audicuce that their | profession for thirty-one yoars with v Patvolman Julius Zeidler — e was thrown out of thg wagon and sustained | Herald singing and acting was not one bit retarded | circus companies. and. is one of 2 DGR o g Navahoe ON for England. Thirty-nino Fgyptian convicts wore killea | &fraoture of his right arm, otherwise no Looking for Mis Daughter. by She suliey spall, Dut tather holghenod | inost favorably —kuowa pross agants | (Lol SN OF Siooa, tita. Newrour, R 1., June 11.—Tho sloop Nava- | in attempt Lo oscupe from thelr guards Ago was dane Mt L e 4 OF BHO cilise, ARG Caul MOMACE INAG0, 18 OF | ji tho country. Ho desires to repudiate the ; A . b hoa aailnd'out of 'tha Barbor today bound for 10 yesterday. Anold ;;u)-hmdmll mun called 8t police | her graceful batuccalos” und nimblo arpog: | yigtiment it the toushs with whom (o | 13 wife takes it for dizzings niigoation < . VP AN Enw. | . The minister of colontes has introduced in X L headquarters yesterday to ask the police | E1OUS" Wik merit and cncorcs. % city 18 now infested are traveling with the | Gnd it works charming nildicn wlan England, there to try her speed In the Eng- | g0 Shaiitsh Coptas o bill praviding fog ihed in West Poixt, Nob., June 11.—(Special to [ 1o aid bim in finding his daughter. ,].h’u olg | _Tis seidom thata light opera is given with | ¢y & MNP, B VURTE GRS | ke it with great Dencit, | 1S yitiont dobt lish channel, and, df possible, become famous. | organization of the government of Cuba. Tue Ber)—Sheriff Gallen will attend th . A 3 such zest under such conditions, and the | Gooih \Whithy's afim to keep bl § most excellont thing for That Fired ¥enl: e Tt v e < orince Vel - bl 0 he | man said that be lived in Council Bluffs, but e ! g f 1m0 0K & )y's ol to koop thelnse ing. 1checrfilly recommend %unu(unull has on board us his guests | Friuce Verdinand and his bride entered | interstate sheriffs convention 1at Council | feetined to give bi Shaoh SeUTH S | mank ”1’ the entire company was of 1Ore | glogy of the hard charactors that general oodbury Kane and H. B. Duryea, besides fia yestorday in magnificent stute. The ' eclined to give his name. @ olaimed that | than ordinary capability b S ryoat Joup ¢ ro- | Bluffs next Wednesday and Thursda a crew of twenty-nine men. ‘Ihe Navahoe | F0¥8l Couplo were cgiven au enthusiastic re ¥ da; £ H follow a show. ’ H Seew o . T AN kA 24 day 8 ) bis, daughtor left home o week or two ago | o the hoatod ono it was u touch of ro- | ONESR L Hood’s Sarsapariila will return hore in viwe to participato ia the | “WOOl L o0 auma, with his two sons,will leave | and came to Omaha, when sho found ew- | freshing coolness, such as true artists only | 1o Huwphroy, of the bix catl i it LK SRR i b S fall cruiso of the New York Yach club. The | (,More than 2.000 men have quit work iu the | for the World's fair next Tuesday. ployinentat it Faxion hotol 6a 8 chamber- | can luspire and ‘effat 1o, the oeltlo it illod by Uhiof Two-Sticks and his b Liave health and comfort.” Get HOODS, ' eutire flot of yachts iu tho barbor put out | tho strike Is spreading rapialy. Troops Lave | County Atwrney Moodie will start on a | mald. ~ Sha was dischavged Friday for | wasmost pleasing, o the doughty fivemen | ot o we ©) R SUiva M S P LEE D ~ 10 s6a to bid the Navahoe a bon voyage. been ordered to the mines froi Prague. protracted trip to his old h in Vi alleged immoral conduct. Inquiry at the | who had the beuefit in charge a gratifying ‘_M T L L A e At HOOD'8 PILLS curo liver s, constipation, James Gilbert, the dynamiter recently re- < u old homo in Vermont. | Byxion elicited the information that a girl | sucegss. The sum of $472 was realizod for | Yesterduy umy & Stan, 1 Pusished by Persia. leasod from bortland brison because b was | O Bis retura he will take in the World's | nad recently been discharged on thataccount, | the familics of the dead aud injured fivemen. | Geutly purchusod §50000 wortn of eattle | 7777 1 Pausi, Ia, June 11.—[Special Telegram | thought to be near death, suilod on the Ameri- | foir , but both the clerks at the desk aud the | Many of the brave boys that fight the flames | (PSPILD RS Ul COnTEban 08 BAE SEHIREE | s=== MUGLMENT — 10 Tgs BEs.1--Minden and Porsia base ball | ¢88 line steamer Ohester from Southampton P A subscription has boen eirculated through | Lousekeeper declined to give the girl's name | Were in the audience at sach performance My, Humphrg/ oxorossos e opt A AMUSIEMENTS A B s i wext fall wiil Jee 4 marked improvement in R% 1 =Minden aad Fereis base hall | hardsyt the town, the object of which 15 to pay for | a3 they wished to keep the mattor quiet, post $= Porsia, ol Mindon, 4" Dersi but. | o Albort Ferrs was electod senator yostorday.-| sprinkling tho main streots during the sum- oy atter quiet g the cattle bubucss, F‘Rflfl“ 1. THEAT nwir}A b y 3 . 3 for the department of Vi range, | wer. Tk wa 4 S Merchants' Liberality. At the Mercer: 0. Rerde. Cloveland, Q.. | §.0% ouen ! “Boi Yy, Seddon an mor; Mindea, Turk | of'uiolate Julos Forry) prosident of tho “Sene | iit veing grastod by tha soomcro the per Madical Man Will Mesk Omaha merchants made a good showing in | Di. B Evarts, U.8.A.; W. M. Sinart, Grand | **huars iiss seatiu s fasious a4 brigh R Wik, UmiCes, Smal. Brotmer of the lsts k&’{“ 13" Charler Forry, | " Goorgo Piiucgor, the wifo' murderer, was | (Tho regulsr mouthly meeting of 1he | o iountion of priscs to bo competod for at | Lstond B 1. itamiiton, Chicago; O: D. fgll, | " clesniy wi it usiivy utoriainuont © Sullivan to Row Bubear, Py g "'h'l S taken to the penitentiary Friday by Sheriff [ Omaba Medical socioty will be held at she | ¢ S0 O B0 BUECS 16 W ETORERE 0| Canton, TiLG W. 8, Wainer, St Louis; L. W. | "THE CHAMPION OF TILE WOKLY Lonpox, June 11.—Sullivan, the champlon | & g Ry A 00k Pince yesterday | Gailen and Martin Korl, where Pflueger is to | Mercer hotel Tuesday evening next at 8 ¥ s | tussell, jr.. Rushville; Philip Jung, August JAS. J. CORBETT. oaraman of New Zealand, has ohallonked | Gard. France y"iw'&"y{'f.‘&'&'.'“&f.‘& of | serve out his life scaterce. o'clock. ment, which will take place either | SO Nl waticoe, Wis.; K. Jwuschlem, | Bupported by % siliekea drimatic artisis Includ: i 0 b i v q } 0 spivier. o 7 Alblon | g M3 JAS" J CORBETT, in Viucents ang w‘" %0 & matoh op the Thames course for «l:nuh:lu at Montpelior, on th Tu,k., A colleotion was taken ufmby the oity m}(flg rr‘-fi,ram will consist of papers on | 8¢ Fremont or Plattsmouth oo June Juhnh bdmml' Burlington, Wis Alblor 4 ) d ca flag, to De ts read ! Braar's novel comedy drama. “Gontlonian Jac ] h has declared a quagangl ainst all sh schools for @ large, beauti 3 jects read by Dr, oss, Dr. | 28. Conlef Detectiv Hoze, who | Smith, Clucignati. O.; H. Heok, Now York ; v nedr 2, “Gontlouan daak” aside aud the Euglish ehamplonship. | arriving from Mavselil - e made of silk, whmfwlu adorn the qnurlor Momnnunm]u and Dr, lay vcmn:n o, e was out ‘y:-wrda.v wnéfiinl premiums, re- l ¥.0. G“““Am'. Balt Lake MOLESS MORL AMLIAS PANIES . AN J

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