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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAHA, THURSDAY MOINING, MAY that he wus now on bound for 8¢ mOC :-z:xy TED. Rain Fddourages Ta-mers Throughout the Stute. HUBBELL, Neb., May The Bee)—Nothing but a searc of rain will the opinion, fo had no case at law before WAITE T0 ACT AS MEDIATOR | 10 adjudicate FROM PUBLIC FUNDS Lincoln Financiere Making Great Profit Through Juggling Eohool Money. braska supreme court reports Oolorado's Executive Has n Conference with | " """ yere the Oripple Oreck Miners, To the firet A refreshing and heavy much needed and farmers are wear- countenance TO MEET THE MINE OWNERS PEN AND INK THEIR ONLY CAPITAL Reports That He Has Authority to Make Terms on Behalf « noxious Deputy Sheriffl Reported the Miners— Ob- Warrant Brokerr Who Have Thrived at the Expense of Taxpayers, benefit from last night's rain showers duting coming season anticipated tal Telegram LEIGH, Neb. Bee)—A good rain fell SELL THE STATE BONDS AT A PREMIUM Investment en spemt by tie belonging 1c were killed by lghtning New Echeme for Outting Down the Burplus in Public Ooffers. rnor Walte chief executive Bee.)—Quite breeking u five weeks drou: traveling from twenty-four small grain e south half GOVERNOR CROUNSE ON THE MATTER ul Telegram to reasonuble transported officers of the f the Peculiar ¥ the Permanent School Fund snd buggests u Kemedy for He Discusses Ove this vieinit secret session. e ne and & awuiting i Beatrice SCHUYLER, experiments been a failure the Condition. of the union segond _question, While 8o far he was per drouth-stricken 40.—(Special to The | redemption. cuusing so conseguence shouid be us: o be having but little ciers of Lincoin. effect upon the governor said Heavy Eain e is impossible ¥ chase of this s 30.—(Special of the miners Governor Wate Cripple Creek mine owners. Vicior over the railroad tonight Calderwood. I8 not germain 1o the sub- greatly benefite attending strictly i understood fair crop in all small grains absence of weeds, uns kept fields clean. reaping a harvest mvestments ference with Colorado Springs some time tomor Gatling gun expected 10 arrive 1t is upon the above opinion that the Board of Bdueationul Lands and Funds i toduy op- will recover a great deal of its strength, lost by drouth and frost, while hay will be given that a party of | ¥t o stured Deputy Sheriff three other dep- sCouts linve 30.—(Speciul long drouth & three-inch extended &ll over Merrick Jubllant in conseguence. half of the oat crop will by ST. PAUL, Neb., May 30.—(Special to The | clear to the Board of Educational Lands and Funde in 1884, for ter in a meeting held on January aired in o body For years these financiers have made large The Bee.)—The speculation profits from As warrant is the man county, and ever Colorado Springs the othe INDIANAPOLIS, May of the Bvensville & Terr —Hepresentutives Haute and Indian- for further light preme court then rendered the follo themselves { Bee)—A fine shower fdll here last evening | the wuditor's u book full Benton regime Haute railroads this morning called on Judge Baker of the United States court and asked for a restraining order to prevent the striking min apolis & Terre one and one-half hours. needed moisture came down accompanied By This rein t¢ highly beneficial board being rs from interfering Buker said himself the He suggested a conference ernor Matthews railroad officials known broker us fast were imsued from the of warrants financlers are their attention oped fields. tng upon an discovered that warrauis for the benefit thun 6 per cent investment of said fund at rate of after consultation e consultation room und w ot iliso ik gupon grain in many placesis bevond redemption is running but some fields of vats muy yer vield a fair to puarticipate Neb., May 30.—(Special to The Bee.)—A good rain Monday hour and & half rain’ last night Epirits of Hrt oats improved 100 per-cent in the last forty- Tours. Corn frosted is recoverifig rapidly. only one so far all big frult and vegetabies from the @ia by buflding fires ou the enst side of his orchard =hil gurden Bu.—Spaciul 10 o'cloek, Just night chower of ratn begun fulling ligge and con- 1 until about 1 aclpck 4lis _morning. An inch and s helf efigater in ttme go*flo e help the oats ‘and whest xtent, thougl#e dry westher for the few wesks hes almost the prospect® of those two ceresls FAIRFIELD, was sudde vestment whatever ruilroad attorneys to of interest th instances where the strikers have of refunding bonds and selling them to the Stute of Bducational The conditions for the plun were more the beginuing December 1, Tooke fine; lamation instruc interference strikers do not tuke the governor will order vut the the supplem would seem, was binding and of equal force. SOME PRAC ernor tonight issued u Gus Keuscher | \ | | heed of this working under en opinion en for the ug @ luw pussed in IS8 LA SALLE, Ill, Muy 30.—Two companics | €08t side of hi Jonging to the permu yortuntties for administration school fund. companies of mi ress and explicit bonds as fast Il TS e | uavae - a Vandalia For iwe yewrs prior L The presence miners blocked of 80 much idle money | ereated & demand for its prompt investment Bpurred by u series of ariicles in The By Governor Crounse and his collezgues on the Bourd of BEducational Lands and Munde took steps o secure ment of the funds. culty in the way, however. state could offer par and no more for bonds, Etute being outhid by in interest-bearing bo was extremely &nXIOUE 10 secure of the fund Lalf cars of stack on the track, ing the cars inyestment urged upon the other the urgant nec 0.—(Special to The Bee)—The Jong dravih was broken lust night by a good ruin. save small gratn, but will be of inestimabie value 10 corn and grass. of 350 had just been “rafemuker” the desired moisture. With the ning flushing an coming up #0.—Governor Patter- lamution, admonishing ens and all persons within the ubers of the bourd sty of investing the from which the state hus received either directly due largely to the energetic action of Gov- ernor Orounse urged up to the point difeulty thot son has issued @ pro the spoedy all good cit There was one diffi- As long as the 1t came too late to aiding or abet- warning them common wealth ting lawlessne Just %o long wes the the agents of eastern brok county bonds was suapped up by eastern parties by this state of affuirs and Secretury the only solution of the e sdvantage of an ex parte opinion ©f the supreme court and pay a premium on all bonds that opinion was delivered by the supreme court in 1888 under the following circ In order that the entire subject may be fully provisions of the m and the stututes bearing upon the ques- tion are quoted FUNDS TO REMAIN INVIOLATE. of the constitution force us may be nevessury 1o the laws. to such military to_enforce « WALSENE: Confronted chemicals were set ing end in half an hour it rained NEWMAN GROVE, Neb., May drouth was last night by e splen@id rain, which seems to have spread over u large scope of country. The small grain crop hus been injured som: soil of this joemlity with the ald of ruin will accomplish wenders in the line of restoration is o slendid stand and fered far sale of State Alien were promised the A 3 having joined assembled here. The trouble at board et par, could be ente disposed of the eastern to meet outside the board determined to meet bid with bid and to offer a premium, when necessary, to imnto the bonds were speculutors, About 5 o'clock a telegram was received ut the governor's office from Sh Athens, stating that the T. & 0. C. railw hud agreed to miners nd competition, pitulate to to its normul West Virginia understood the opportunity in February BLUE HILL, Neb.. $ay 30.—(Special Tele Bee)—There was u nice rain at Blue Hill and vicinfy last night. FAIRBURY, The Bee)—A heav: soln broker, prapo > sell 10 the state | sheriff asked that Lincoln broker, praposed to sell to the state | Sheriff asked th granr to The article vili. DENVER, May 30.—Another bill was filed in the federal court toduy by C. S. compeny of fund, §150,000 in Douglas county road bouds, bearing rate ot 4 Neb., May 80.—(Speciul All funds helonging to the state for pdu. agking for an miners from working of basis of 4 per ce help wheat interfering with beyond redemption. deemed trust funds held by the of Cleveland Méy B0—(Special gram to The Bee)—A fine rain fell in this night, aud as o consequence Crops were remain forever inviolute 30.—~Company the eastern Ou February undiminished Section 26, act of February 24, 18 fines the duties of the Board of Bducationul Lands and Funds with re of the permanent Seventeenth locality last guurds of New Lexington twenty-eight Hastings, accepted the treasurer was directed train to suppress the riots. had no sooner alighted from the train than were surrrounded by min cooking ute Sad Accident in 2 Plessure Purty. WAVERLY, Ne The Bee)—A, sad dental shooting occurrad here this afternoon. in compamy with o dozen ladies and gentlemen from Lincdin und Havelock, fishing in Salt ereek, a short distanc Ingeddition to the fish- carried large Cox was fishing ‘some school fund as puid cut of the permenent school fund shier of the (Special Tele- ils and threw uvings bank of Lincoln investment funds derived from the sule of suid lanas, also captured by Guards sought refuge authorities wired Sheriffl Riley at Athens to send Do more troops and to with- there and wait for The Guards were cors and taken south, funds shull also offered Logan on United States northesst of town. ing outfit all securities and a y draw those already ®aid hoard at their chasiug of said bonds, pay fr cretion may cordingly put OMAHA MAN EILLED. | | | | | | sition und directed the | resolution of the suid premium sha Investment rate of inte ruise up Just in time go get u bullet in his The wounded #un was brought a8 o reduce 10 u lower per snnum. The legislature of quuted sbove and following simple provision than 6 per cent | purchasing u basis of 4 G. 5. Wegener Mests Death in s M Rutlrond Wreck. traveling agent culied to attend to him. bull wes loputed wedged in between the lumbar By the use | seme issue of Logan county | county ix in default of the interest for one Bvery utiempt of the being firmly unfortunate 8 railrond wr investment funds derived from was taken courts has been m it 48 a serlous case and result fatally. e —— HORACE GRELLEY'S NTATUE. funds shull on Unlted States Wegener came ubout & yeur Sunta Claru_conpuny leaves n wife is manager of the business of the il WEATHER FORECAST, und hind been with ten month H. F. Wegener Or stete securities or promptness bonds purchesed were ulso in default and six months, the retained by Under the first m d provision of the ®tatutes the Board of Rdvcationsl Lands aund Funds made purchuses from time to time of bonds bearing a Ligh rute of interest Practice being 1o detach enough e of the Prigters 1o the Great Editor Unvelled m New York. NEW YORK, May $).—Horace memory was honored by Typographical union when the statue by Alexander Sof Broudway, Sixth jetrect, wos unveiled. coupons being de Imbolt offe: 0 the board Nance county bonds to the mmount of §17.000, berring § per cent interest per anuu state purchased thus paying & prewium of transaction Cloudy with Showers in the West- ern Part of Nebruskn. Nalue of such bonds at the time of purchase WASHINGTON, May But there came & time When & protest was entered to the 3688, mine months after the first u indications avenue and Thirty- There was an ovation By Congressman Amos Cummings und Pregiflent Keller of New York Press club spdke of “Horace Groe- ley's influence 0n the mewspaper men of the November 13 Nebrasku—Partly the western with show- peculiar fe e, 3 ik member of the Iy Missouri—Partly commissione offered » premium of §: ©oupons for the differenc Brensurer P. ous protest G. Kendull, buildings, E. ¥ For South Dukota—uir eastern and southern For lowa—Generally The statue War acoepssd’ on dehalf of the city by District Attorney Fellows, who rep- resented Mayor Gilray. heroic propertions, plain polished granite pedestal 1o the top of the stutue measures sixiben feot. sents Mr. Greeley seates meditation with & news his glasses statue itself 15 seven foet in beight. Inscripiion, them 1o the state netting a very swell the total In this case members of the east winds. consisted of A. of public lands Roggen, secretary of har gone to private bank account county secursd simply the face of the bouds with a trifing premium of §: Another similar Q Waushington refunding bonds The stateme The stutue is of commissioner the base of th e i POSTMASTER ARRESTED. addressed o supreme court asking an spm chair in Charged with Frand iu the Hlegal Issunnce clasped in his of Postal Notes. Jules Sandoz, the postmaster at tommunication to the for &u upinion upon three questions. guestions were formulated in acoordance with constitution sued §50,000 per cent lnterest. it was made “Ergeted Urder jcal Unton No. ward the erection of the monument was fethered by prom tstd und _Tewspuper oo was Teadily panie of 5T put & stop movement and nothing was done was rencwod guoted and of the act spproved February 24, 1883 were as follows st Can the Bourd of Educatnonsl Lands wnd Funds under the said section of tue luw inves® the principal vesterduy by Deputy United Stutes Marshal could be purchased by Liddiard of Rushville Brock appeared to sell the same The cause of his ar proposition on & 4 per cent busis not been closed, are looked upon us gilt edge proposition will doubtiess be wocepted STARTED A NEW INDUS there 18 still another femture T which ealls A number of brokerage Lincoln for of refunding The plan of operstion is briefly as A broker will wvisit sioners of a certain county and say the records that indebtedness of $125.000 issued & number of Yeurs ugo terest rates were higher. (Coutinued on SBeventh Puge) The transaction has he exchanged them for groceries and post He is an old s fame a5 & bunter canstitution and ®f the permunent school fund States 8 per cent bonds, andl if o, can they the premium therefor from the te: y school fund, ving euch premium, be con the permunent 3d. Cun the board i purchasing a high Boupons therefrom so subscribed, tier and has uge stamps. guined considerable —— Rich Placer Discovery. May 80.—Grest excitement the discovery until 1876, when the Little was sccomplisned i this time and 4n New ' York dy ruised readily lled to druw nd therefor® pog raphical serious utten- prevails bere the fund af the remaining will net the state § per cent inter: the dute of Purchuse to maturity* 30, Huve the board ufier purohasing United Btates § per cent honds for th ®choal fund, 3 3 Or convert such bonds inte & high rat interest county bonds® . il DECISION OF THE SUPREME OCOURT. { The declsion of the supreme couri—or Prospector Willisms, says he made 100 a day Clgurette Trost Wins Fire Biood. NEW YORK, May issued & prelminary imjunction muputacturers E i ng & started for These bonds you —_— Lost 1s Found. May 30.-The the friends CHICAGO, day notified by Dowe of the South Dakots university that the Bonsach Mac The order is & victory for the clgaretie _In_consequenc | House of Commons was devoid of importance l Jurvie-Conklin SILVER ONLY WILL SAVE US| DITCHED AT A SWITCH Removal of a Bolt Osuses a Fatal Wreck in Wisoonsin, Opinion Expressed by a Former Member of the Balisbury Oabinet, UNITED PEESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY. Prayer Service Held for the Ve erans of th INTERESTS OF CREDITORS DEMAND IT | SIX LIVES LOST AND MANY Only England Stands in the Way of an In- ternntionsl Doing Stunds in It Own Light All Unsettiod. Ooaches Immediately Take Fire and Oremate Most of the Victims, ‘ ENGINEER AND FIREMAN DIE IN THE CAB EDINBURGH touching upon wh Traivwrockers Are Bupposed to Have Tame pered with the Bwitch, gages wak delivere | government | PASSENGERS IN THE SLEEPER ALL SAVED Members of Hisbandry | sec Seene of the agricultural modution for Injured Could Be Obtained— onkards Ann clnimed, was due of the Disnster. of 1864 and eould only NTERIOUS & commissioners el ! i Farmer Shot While WATSEKA und brakem switeh allow- 4 Jumped the penetrated to foreign compet was protected eded in uncoupling thereby saving Everything else burned sleepers and No them from burn except some mail and baggage. tural depression this argument neighborhood had bheen HUBBARD, of Stevem unconseion: GEORGE GIEHARDT, firema tion ik responsible for the fall in prices. nimed Btatistics show JUDSON BIGELOW, eman, of Stevens hove fallen of view of the sps umwalt will pr neer in the em- resumption & JOHN WAGNER, Butler, burned iz zation of silver in 1878, and the subsequent ive values of the met silver-using Among the injured ure er, Marshfield, legs and spine which enabled the S MINNEAPOLIN FLOUR OUTPUT. news agent, Mr. Chuplin also suid continues to should mot as & remedy Arthur Turnfce, Out & Large Practically Al S APOLIS, Muy international d prior to 1874, Springdale, 111, hand badly the Brussels is 1o argument uguinst this William Ryan, Sturgeon Ba proctically before—161 851 on this week A. Twitchell, attorney at delegates broke up the Chaneellor von Cuprivi's subse- planution of the conduct of the Ger. conclusively setion of the conference. probably fatal, Charles Weinburn, traveling man of Clip- badly bruised. Some purties sold about as are quantity_of patent Bakers coutin offcrs are and Duluth mills mude Tels, wEEtust TG the Week before. The dition of trade §& not much altered 1 The output t Milwaukee was compared with & Mr. Chapilin reviewed the bimetallic move- pewa Tallg cortinent and especially. the dmpariance of President Cleve- in'ng power to resume the confer- ence, adding: “My answer i Arther Tunica of ‘Ohicago, eut in the head and ieme spron an of Sturgeon Bay eral ribs brokou and head badly cut CAUSE OF THE DISASTER. At the office of General Mannger Whit- combe it was stated that the ac und the wrecked train wes the southbound lhmited from Minneapolis to Chi- 1t was a fairly heavy train and was running st the usual rute of speed when it went off on 8 The baggage the argument a Week 420, ratio between ratio rather will accept any market price fixed internutional ratio. Nebraska und dent happened The increased oui- Btines Emasiiraiile crop reporis have been, our opinion —————— mpared with the immense SPLES TN ERAAIS The argument that an infinitely small, c eXporting muss. open switeh straight piece of Jevel track. and mail cars, the smoker and second day s and two of the three sleepers left the track aud menrly all the cars, except one of the two giespers, were either burned or badly Colonel Speed end the Sucramento Contin- gent Desert General Relly. W.—This being a people visited the camp Commodare fortunes of the American and Mexican silver miners does LOUIS, May day, thousands Commonwenlers. Kelly had planved io leave tomorrow will be unable to do so because in the ranks, cuused by and morality. heing the greatest cre ihe world, would the cheapest metals would functions, while, on the other for a creditor a monetary change speuker then railways «nd made Three or four members of the train crew and it is thought were beneath the wreck. Several accounted for and one of the passengers injured, but twelve or fifteen in the smoker end day coach were . The injured were brought to Marshfield, where they are receiving every possible at- of the trainmen taken to Steveus Point. A report that one of the Tweedy brothers the killed wak @ A man supposed to be among the orted missing, We contend Sacramento Dassengers are companies N, mey also be dead. in the sleepers were hand, we ask embarrass # has_succeednd some other riute than that Washington by er being joined the Knighte 6 o'clock this e Jocal assemlilies of followed this by ling upon the unfavorable jean land mortgages end suid condition of the Wis among the accounts of the L rmers there, ng to the fall enxious about ments if (hey were mine itors everywhere are in the greatest dunger of losing their capital or the appreciution one of Tweedy's meu, mean- wmen he employs us laborers. chief engineeer of Wisconsin Central, and the firet suppo- that it was he who was in Ghe Working for an Oid Claim. Bt ing one of i zation of the and adjourned conjunction secure ine government monumetallism that enormous guantities of gold are lying idle in the Bauk of England, uud are erro- us it merely points 1o the fear to in- vest il in indweiry and enterprise in the fuc of falling prices, of the fulure are most promising, and 1 can reassure our foreign friends that circles of th that the wreck was the Tt does not uppear that it can be out of place except by being tam- 16 believed that some wrecker has caused the terrible & murderous nct, The town of Manville, where the accident ed, was almost tolally destroyed by fire lust full, and since lnat time there has except u raflway was formerly & lumber saw mill was operated there. d Morris wae In the rear The president of the elub is R | switeh at Manvilie. Druring revolutionars “The bimetullic srment. SA00,000 louned the gv: rincipul and interesy i — Killed i . Freight Wre The discusgion of the ageingt the edvice of its friends, und the was inevitable, seelng thut no division was possibl “Advices from Teilway quarters show was attempte Whitcombe. DESTRUCTION, 80.—A special to the Murshfield, Wis., widely spreading, #nd” thut the General Manager don itself is coming in Chaplin's spe GOODWIN ch greatly imp MILWAUKEE. aftience und he was loudly applauded. e Fire in » Print Shop. Shortly after was discovered in the printing house of P A. Menger, $12 South Thirteenth street. When the department arrived it was some time before much could be done an the smoke poured in dense volumes from the windows und doors. after the wlurm BENJAMIN M'LEOD of Boston. UNKNOWN TRAMP. not known icald e ot Horse Stealing by Wholesale GUTHRIE, Okl never been Pottawsttamie was impossible 10 obtain any the thieves until the up of seven coaches end sleepers, left Abbottsford behind time, and while running turned in that Doors and windows second floors eried station, 14 piling engine & hewp of broken to the horror split Ewitch at indictment by broken open. MusE WaE S00m rear of ihe st mingled with e, #nd was 800D extinguished bullding & owned by the Northwestern Life Insurance company, and the dumage it will be abo of Mr. Manger e huve alrendy —_— ¥ell trom u Trapese. o'clock Mrs. on the stock will reach § passenger pusses No. 4 word was re- With & num- ber of physicians and nurses from here, dead wud wounded were brought back and the the second performing at vemr that this pluce has been afire time Auring her shoulders striking blaze was seen by an employe of the Biec Light company, acro in the alerm. He, by the way, was (he fir the fire yesterda; both instances hones and it i thought with- who turned everything was done nutes comfortable. when remoy Gould t 509 North in the alarm. found who could give any no one was ides &8 to how it would seem enth street years bLas gradually sunk to nothing, until now all that remsins sre a few scattered During the forest fires lust tall the depot burned and wbout ll that is left 10 mark the place are & heap of burned ruing and a number occurred &t posed broken e e Mrs. Mury Cahill Divorced. BIOUX FALLS, 6. D, Telegram to The Bee.)~This morning o de wus granted t and worked its way 80.—(Special Columbia Clothing | Tear of whose place Manger's estublish thousands. The | Buthor of several well known foads g R and water, reaching B ail the train. tor of Homg Light train plowed —_——— - of ten rods vements of Seagoiug Vessel Liverpool—Arrived—1ndisne, WaE BOnSup ——— Prinoess Colonus Sails for Europe. NEW YORK, May sengers who salled for Burepe today on New York wore the ties for & lstance toppled and rolled tender going the cars piling on top of esch other. woon et on fire from the of this tangled lucky enough slong over the the aitch #0.—Among the b Arrived—Baumwell, und women to be pluned muking wonderful ee the timbers, Glasgow—Arrived—Norwegiun, man servant expects 10 be princess seys she America six months, - Vesuvius ou Her Summer Cruise. YORK, Mey cruiser Vesuvius, ¥hiladelphis—Arrived—Maine, seed—Busker. burned to & be ascertalned about fifty end as the this moruing, and were e Trust Company Reorgenizing TY, Muy 8.—8. M. Jarvis and 8 L. Conklin of the Jarvis-Conklin Guge company wre b this cily. With refer- which sefled from KANSAS C clearing eway on others may be yet found to swell the Mel | of those who met thelr desth by bursing, will probubly remain &t the navy yaad for & few duys before m"