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OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY B reyaont gt v mesct o yekere 4t | THERE, WILL BE NO SURPLUS | s 2ot st isdier st foes | CLASS DAYS ARE CONCLUDED | stk vt wivterwa®tic (SUGAR BEETS FLOURISHING | [,ONDON IS SPORTY tary critics in civil life, was secretary, the $583.40. Center cells: Stone, $61.84; cut- dian reservation and Gregory county. Many board urged in strong language an inetease in ting, $23.35; wetting, $6.60; mortar, 750; brick vt of the farmers have been living on their - the cadet corps and recommended the e f P work, $2; ‘machines and tools, $1; doors, | A ok claims for ro than three years, and in Gontinusd trom Wt Fege) methods by which it could be accomplished. | Appraisers Give to Dorgan All that is Left | frames, etc., $28.50; total, each, 3113.94; total | Many Nebraska ¥oung People Finish Their | some cases have improvements valued at | Figlds Around Grand Is'and .in Excollent | - e It suggested that besides one from each con- i lazl for seventy-five, $8, 44; tota! estimate, $4,000. . long and serious talk that the young man gressional district, to be selected on the rec- Above Their Ealaries, $0,242.84. State £chool Course, Squsstrian Dadiy Mo Oondition at Present. finally consented to do what he was told. ommendation of representatives, the president The appraisers and umpire received thelr ) - i o iedo ek o 1 Everything thereafter went off well, and the #hould be permitted to appoint ten each year, warrants today for $500 each. Dorgan's war- BELLEVUR, Nety JUne - §-(800iel)-= | Afghan prince ls now the hero of the hour instead of being permitted to maintain fen. | |\WWENTORY AND ESTIMATE FILED | rant will not be paid pending the hearing of | COMMENCEMENT! AT THE UNIVERSITY | Quite a serious accident occurred on Friday | ACREAGE IN THE STATE UNUS i M 8t | i £ NUSUALLY HEAVY | in_London and that § one. ho‘. \ry"}"l" _.mf:! 'FT.? \!,’.'fig '&{;:\{'}"!”" case before Judge Tibbetts | evening. While driving Miss McDonald and | STATE UNUSU So far the reception at Windsor has made $oard made many suggestions as fto the B i e— g aw SSEm Miss Wright collided with James Young, | e the greatest Impression on the young man's 4 examinations of cadets and the methods to be | Cost of the Eighty Cells and of the Stout | FOUND FLACE FOR AL BEEMER cellor’s Xteckption to Sentors and Face ;I y Huvr was |1 s If';m- his Th“"“}' and I Double that ot Last Year and the Indic :"““" it “: “‘jl-*”m,";‘ ;‘I‘:":(‘”I: r"'n"";"-l’ ':: rsted in their selection, and insisted that " s v 5 3 3 had his arm seriously injured. Tho horse, he queen, occupled a seat at her side {,f:,'.:’,,',,".uu-‘:,]nl fhaintained by the g Involes Dedustod from the Valae St the | g, 0 ¢ pubtic tands and Baildlags Makes R Y0l 0 % too, was badly cut. The young ladies es- | . SEEICEC USRS presence chamber and won golden opinions 3 ernment at West Point there should be a Dorgan Property—Churchill Thinks Him Superintendent at the Pen. the Flousing Feutures of ca without injury. | Above the Average in by his behaviour and princely bearing. He . much greater output, and that it might be de It Safe to Pay Dorga LINCOLN, June 8.—(Special Telegram.) the Lay, T Lunn and Willlams left for Tabor | Quality. e I“«T m'lylwr:' A missts ”!r';m“nn;‘ :|luwr“r. 3 e times the number who now e-Wardon Heemet'is bas & Benitens “riday to represent Bellevue college in a expressing the sincere hope that the good re est Point could be turned out as finished | [INCOLN, June 8.—(Special)—State's | UI8FY- Following the meeting this morning | yiNCOLN, June 8.—(Special)—Commence- | Elective Franchise be Extended to Women.” | GRAND ISLAND, June 8.—(Speclal)—The | D8 continued, and then addressed similur ex- taty products from the mcalemy, Of - of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings, | A | Mr. Morning accompanied them to represent | ND, J v pressions of liis own feeling, which the queen, military products T + | Prison Contractor W. H. Dorgan will receiv i ment week at the State university | Mr. Ing anled them to represent | . oo hoot flolds are ellent cond 1 P 8 PR/ " 3 course it was not expected that all who migh h : 4t | at which the appraisers of Dorgan's property frbprirh 3 cening by | the Philomathean soelety at the banquet | S!Sar beet f are in an excellent condi- | n the courss of a few words, reciprocated. E e e wader thie Increase of material could | from the state $33.408.90 for his plant at | {1 PR C0 PORRERI b ROERD er sox. | "48 Inaugurated last evening Y | which will follow the debate, tion. At this time of the year they have BID FAREWELL TO PROF. WHITE. E or would obtaln commissions in the army. | the pen and his unexpired contract. sion this afterncon and appointed Al Beemer | the concert of the conservatory. Mrs. A. Fitch and daughter of Omaha | never been more promising. The recent heavy [ There was ananimated scene at the Water- Probably two-thirds of those receiving ti The Board of Public Lands and Buildings | F 0 0 0 steward of the peni- | [EiS afternoon the chancellor's reception to | spent Saturday in the village, rain has done them immense good. In a | 100 railway station today upon the departure : splendid education :hrivli".lfi\;'ll;l‘l:\'\\:;:‘\lt;lp held a meeting this morning at the office of ;},.‘..‘ry A 1':ln (hr‘u;:,'; ,.: £ it |' 0| the senlors and faculty was held at the con- | Mre. A. Wright entortained her sisters, | fow acres south of this eity (he seed was | OF B $beciul train for Southampton with the ' ad to return to civil lfe, to take p ' a8lc Py ate o | t€ g s action cre ofound sur- | o oY ¢ Mesdames 4 d S 5 x < passengers of the American line ship Parls, K fore profitable avocations there to be found. | Land : ;"”"”\ll":rr “;" ,‘;"'l T‘"'f ¥ ‘:::, ptise In the vicinity of the capitol building, | "r¥a* 'r")""‘ll this evening the joint pro- :{.J?T} y Arthur and Smith, of Omaha, on | hiown out by the early strong wind, but these | g eail for New York on beard of Her. he suggesticn was made that those entering | present by invitation of the board Governor j e, “poo o yas seen th ' by a gram of the literary socleties was given at h . _ . acres are very few in number and only make | Among those present were the United States e umt "he required (o feport quar- | Holcomb and State Auditor Eugene Moore. R L o R R L Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Lyman left for Scotia, b ’ . % " b ! €. | porter for The Bee and asked If he expected | the chapel. K terly to the adjutant general of the army, £0 | Apprajsers W. J. Broatch anl A. H. Gale | any such action on the part of the board. He | Tomorrow evening Bishop John A. Vincent that thelr whereabouts could at any Ume b | 401 Gmpire J. N. Gafin sbmitted their re- | replied that he was not prepared (o say, but ascertained, and when emergency o Neb., where they will spend the summer the exception to prove the rule. The acreage | ambassador, Hon. T. F. Bayard, the secretary M $1106 1616 265 et Ho! per e et A ' e of the United States embassy, Mr. James Miss Mary Lawrence left for her home in|of beets put in by individual farmers this (B (00 PP SEn I B SRR will deliver the baccalaureate sermon at the | Holden, Mo., on Thursday, and Miss Mar- iu HQUse b At i vear is over twice that of last year. While | Mp Garter, and sevéral prominent Americans mande! thelr services they could be com port of their findings, together with a com- | he added that the atnte could save $LO f| Lansing. At the same place Monday even- | garet Brisman started the same day fOr | the (otal amount of ncres in beets for the LU Theto. gettionen: esthered’ thare: (0 | dloned for any increase of the army that fplete inventory of every article within the ) S L B TGS, T POUTCS O0 1C GEC L | ing the University Music union will present | Lafavette, Ind s o | local factory was 2,500 last year, it is 4,000 | farewell to Prof. Andrew D. White. Senator I might be needed. The board devoted consid- | walls of the penitentiary. The total amount of their maintenance. Whatever work was got “The Creation” at the commencement con- Mrs. erguson and son of Waupun, Wis,, Redfield Proetor, formerly secretary of war, ertblo time to the question whether the | property found, including mother and brother of Mrs. B. R. Stouffer, | this year. The officers of the Oxnard Beet | ifie, grt o Z R e enkers sailing strength of the corps of cadets as now estab- arrived here on Thursday. Sugar company fecl good over the prospects | for New York today on the steamer Paris, Miss Josephine Biart is visiting her grand- | of a long run of the factory this winter. Dispatches received f Athens say the parents here ARLINGTON, Neb., June 8.—(Special)— | excavations at Delphi have resulted in fresh anted to sugar bests In this vicin- | 804 Interesting dlscoveries, the most rematke n allowance ©of | oyt of them would be so much gain for the [ cert. Class day exercises wlil be held at the . % $9,000 for the alleged unexpired contract, was | state. He thought that the broom factory and | Lansing Tuesday y sslon! L | 4 » sht tha r Lansing Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. In y shed by law should be increased, This i3 598,95, the harness ying adjunct y 5;»:'4: :..ymh::u» tion. 1t nas been discussed | $35,328.33. The appraisers say that the con |w ha :::ml:n D w;llvl \'(' W)‘"L' “I‘J"“I"““" the evening a fete will be given on the i : UM Wall weR KA poar, and s | the penitentiary under state control. In his ] in congress, in the pubilc pie:s, aud in the re- | tract is well worth $20,000 a year, and it has | L8 PORIGRIEEEY SRACE BOUE CRLIER- GO Pl pus. The regents meet at 4 o'clock and the ports of former boards of visitors. Opinfon | fifty-three months to run. But they allowed | 70 k i Mastings Declamntory Contest. There is p 80 6efits i of ToADItH I olds a business meeting e same il 4 able being some high reliefs of great beauty, 3 D ean dlvided touching the general prop- [ Dorgan but $9,000 net for this ftem. They | S0 CeNts a day per capita alvmnl holds a business meeting at the sam: HASTINGS, June 8.—(Speclal Telegram.)— { ity about 300 acres. Those flelds that were | ranresenting the fabors of Hercules. 4 . 5 o s R eHE 10 WHIE ! = Subsequent to the appointment of Beemer | hour, followed at 5 p. m. by the alumni | At the declamatory contest of the Hastings stofe the 1ate . t " a1 v b p ¥ ofition, and varies aa to the extent to which | o™ uacred sa1 01043 from the sum- total, | gorn (0 08 bl Lt ) ontest of the Hastings | up before the late rains are a good stand and [ Mrs, Parnell, widow of the great Irish ¢ an increase should be made and the methods | o B5) P FEGREC T 1 e 18 ex. P e b AR LT L e banquet to the conservatory. In the evening | college which was held at the college chapel | have been worked over. They are in fine con- | leader, Charles Stewart Parnell, is in broken b o1 acecmulishment AL St BRLLG o UL R s e L] L8, s the Glee club and Cadet band will giv N s eve g g ’ Wi o v ealth at the seaside. She has ded to oy s ';n“:;"”')l 0 cadots at West Point |actly the amount which The Beo stated he | prised at tho action of the board gl &l this evening Miss Lydia Indrews won the | dition and growing nicely. The seed that [ health th asid he h ded to open air concert on t destroy all of the late Mr. Parnell's lotters. was not up before the rains has a hard crust | They have been carefully examined and re- formed on top, which has to be broken before | yeal few matters of interest, the prineipal the plant can come through, which is now |fotters bel S ! The pro- | first honors of the ladies and Miss Allce 5,000, the sum appro- | in appointing Mr. Beemer steward of th ; the Tladi 1d - Miss 000, i gram ¢ Wednesday ommence- | Brown second. T. E. Wing Thompson at the last session, | penitentiary, In the light of past decisions | \iane xercises at the Lansing at 10 a. m. [out victor fcr the gentlemen’ but would be | Woul! receive, being ast | priated by the law pasoe loss the cost of appraisement, $1,591.10. of the supreme court it s clearly illegal may not be impracticabl impolitic, for several reasons, not the | of which is that of expense. The work per- ne honors and ; y i tev. Mr. Gunsaulus of Chicago will be the | Clifford Osborn second. The! ere ten col g those exchanged between him S emes at the milltary academy ls admit he total transaction can best be shown by | The board has the right to manage the prison, | Rev. ME. Gunsau testants econd. There were ten con- | poinc™ done, and the plants are coming up |and an Irisn archbishop. The Parnell cstate tedly of the highest importance and value to | the following table but 1 think that it must do so with the offi- | o0 4 ndred ana twenty graduate from the g — well. Some farmers did not have good seed | i just being wound up, and the creditors will the nation. If we are to consider the acad- thw“ Lk !nn;-:uor‘y $16,328.23 :lr; “!i';;”m.';;:; ,l‘vzm\‘\l‘l‘l:hl‘:; ‘l;“ll\:“rhl }\‘vlvl" ||"A){ university this year. Forty of these are from Verdict In the Jones Cnse. for their first planting, and consequently had | ultimately receive 10 shillings on the pouna. Allo or contract. self. The appointme; perintenden ¥ e CHADRON, Neb., June 8.—(Special Tele- | to replant, but the replanted crop is now up | Mr. Parnell's debts amountsd to £30,000. growing fine. Take the beet crop all | England’s greatest hero at present is her N this vicinity, it promises now to be [ famous cricketer, Dr. W. R. Grace, and the emy merely as the means of furnishing the neeessary material for supplying the annual tal . R casualties of the present army in time of [ Cost of appraisement the college of law and are as follow is something in the nature of a fifth wheel hy 4 oy to a conch. - All that he can do the warden LIST OF THE GRADUATES . . INEROL Albert onsejineati[ b awford, the coroner's jury found that the ) tNTOU! H i s o043 | can do. It Is an unnecessary expense to the | James Baker, Ashton; Arthur W. Bar- ory BAS EohEHA olic was | talk of conferring the honor o o0t i peace, no change in existing laws governing | Discount ... im0 ) 0 10 B iment of ‘& steward s, 1 | rett, Seward; Frank A: Barton, B.D.. Paw. | decaased came to his death from a pistol shot | VoY 8% The contractor !:‘;,‘:\\.::{(hl::"‘.“"fl :,:.Ij.(n M) wHtCH L S:n i Yorts o ‘::;[:h.‘.lr';.:} A the number admitted is required. But the | o poe. . $53,105.90 | think, unconstitutional, and 1 have an idea | nee City; Elmer W. Brown, Lincoln; Wal- |at the hands of Thomas Burns. Burns was [ 107 & fW fa¥s G0 fac SERCE: 1L Gt teNte. Varthoas pUbIIS A terEHIA e e military academy has boen established and | “f POUER sooteceete L0 SRR (hat Warden Leidigh will carry the matter |lace B. Clark, Ashland; John W. Cochrane, | brought to this place tonight and his pre- [ WL SIRACQR B0 SRTOGE. 0y ana]to bo given to Dr. Grace. The Daily Tele- i brought to its present high standard of ex-| oo BURE G B0 PN T DY Gaflin $500 | 1nto the courts, There will have to ba a [ Lincoln; Alfred L. Cook, Arlington; Joseph | Hminary trial will be held Monday. creage of sugar beets this year Is greatly | Eraph today opens a shilling subscription to collence and eficieney. by years of labor [ oo ot G A experte $01.10, | decision cn_this matter, as such innovations [ C. Cook, Arlington; Thomas A. Dile, Os- U SIeT ot st dvain T ess of that of any former year The|a fund for him, asks cricketers throughout A and experience and large expenditure of | 0 (07 LA A0S, O K ORGAN on the part of the Board of Public Lands |ceola: Gibert M. Elmondson, Keosauaua, | qreoNwoob. Nt ok GHATEON & o GHAE i the world to contribute to it, and heads the . R aDadity aiitg. 4 (CAN BAFELY P JAN. e h ot IREED Neb., June 8.—(Special)— | condition of the crop is somewhat in ad- ! . : money. It has capacity for training and | rhere \vag nothing sald about the side | and Buildings will have to be explainel. la; Lindsay A. Kdwards, Bwington, 0.:] | b A o omewhat in ad- ||t with 2,000 shillings 3 educating at one time at least 400 students | joracte W48 B0l N veen Dorgan and| Dorgan, ls It understood, proposes to Im. | Charles C. Flater. Lincoln; Phillp F. Greene, | Farmers are all happy. Small grain crops | Vance of the season. Where has Beor su cle o BJOICE AT DWYER'S EFEATS. Without material Increase in the annual cost | Voher. but Attorney General Churchill, who | medlately evacuate the prizon, regardless of | B.A., 18 have developed sa great change for the bet. | clent rainfall, and the beet flelds are i Thl:,'; ,l”r”r ”,l,l ,‘,\”\"‘..,‘f ?, s :‘lm.\’r\:m of ‘its maintenance, and the board belleved [ as present, said that the state would be per- | Judge Tibbetts’ decision in the Injunction | 1891, Ralph E. Johnson, B. A., 1893, | ter in the past week that a full yield is as. | MOst excellent ccndition. Most of them gl Ak e v ITY 4 L v oas " ¥ e Tharle R ) 1 have already been thinned and some cleaned [ With Florizel II in the race for the Manches- It woull be good policy to obtain for the | factly safe in paying Dorgan for the property | case brought by the Ilinois banks. This, by [ Lincoln; Charles H. Kelsey, Clearwater; | sured. ady ! LR I R e T : my and the country the full frultion of the | and {he appraisers and umpire for their work, | the way, does not seem to trouble Dorgan in | Frank B. Kinyon, Raymond: James F BRi el CIV i SToUTh for the first time. Farmers aro taking hold | ter cup, is naturally heightened by the Amer- e abian by Increasing the strength of | Following is the prefatory statement of the | the least. Governor Holcomb says that he | Leyda, Woeping Water; Willlam' B. McAr- . of sugar heot culiure with a firm conviction | Gan deftat sud (e Delet, th the corps of cadets, so that it may be at [ appraisers to the “Inventory of the Dorgan | belleves e state is safe In purchasing the | thur, Lincoln; Charles N. Madeen, Saronville; | win try to Open the tase Agninat Honry | sy beotami cone for ther® "r®t 8% | “'Tilo “Sun, commenting on the detent of 3 all timee aftor providing for casualties, [ property at the Nebraska state penitentiary | Property of Dorgan and paying whomever the | Carlton C. Marlay, B.A., 1833, Lincoln; Ed it L v Mr. Dwyer's Banquet II, says: “Our visit Dearly equal to the membership of the house | and appraisal of same in conformatory to | court shall say has a right to the money. ward M. Martin, Ph.B., 1893, Hartington; Rl JHare. Corn, wheat and oats are a good stand, | "o "NIEE HIIGE R ook EheE E LA 4 legislat enactment, approved April 11 —_— Howard M. Mason, Tekam rred Maurer, | MILWAUKEE, June 8.—Brayton Ives will | with an acreage slightly in excess of last | Ors' cleverness Is only visible when they CLASPISBNCLA Lyss o S TAT B % ¢ Red Cloud; William €. Mentzer, Des Moinos, | shortly come into court and ask for a hear- | Year. Winter rye is also a good stand, |Aare running a horse in tenth rate company. DIBRICULTY THAT HX1STS TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF PUB- la; Charles F. Neal, Auburn; Lester E.|ing on a motion to instruct the recelvers of | t1oUgh some of it on low land was some- | {fhe frat tine Uhey met & farly ropresente: “One of the difficuities to which General [ G TR HORORABLE Bo D O TLE. | Unfortanate Young Lincoln Womaa Under n e recelvers of . Lincoln; Herman C. Ostein, B.A., Sofileen Bad : " | what damaged by late frosts. tive field, both horse and jockey failed to Schofleld has frequently called attention In |yt opie?, (ERR BFLEINICE §F Act of Arrent on the ¢ harge of Lunaey. Livingston, Mont.; Charles H. Paul, | ¢ Northern Pacific road to sue Henry Vil- | “gocant copious rains, of course, greatly | Meet expectations. his reports, not ovly since ho has been in | jagislatare 1855 to appraise the property of | LINCOLN, June 8.—Special)—Miss Loulse | St Paul; Grorge S. Pearl, El Reno, Okl.; [ 1ard for shortages alleged to have been dis- | henefited all crops. reat crowds of command of the army, but when he was [ Stato Penitentiary Contractor W. H. Dorgan, | foretzen Paul Pizey, B.A., 1893, Dakota City; William | covered in the Northern Pacific and Manitoba e ar . Litcoln; Andrew A. Hatch, B THINKS THE MEN :MILE AT 0OE nglish and Americans leaving London today for Parls to wit- 3 superintendent of the military academy, was |jocated at the State penitentiary, and the B Y L L ymond, Lincolu; Charles M. Skiles, B.L., | transactio both by Master Carey and by | BUCK W VERY AFFECTIONATE | ness the race for the grand prize of Paris, % the lack of mental preparation, that, while | value of the unexpired term of his contract | Cent!y asked to withdraw from the State Alvo; Charles F. Stroman, B.A., 1893, | the comptroller of the company. The mo- — 200,000 francs, for entered colts and fillies it might permit the youth to enter the acad- | with the state, respectfully submit herewitl | university, where she manifested many pe- i Frederick L. Sumpter, B. §., 1804, | tion, if granted, will bring up the former | Private Letters of Miss Hurrington Read | foaled in 1892, which is to take place to- emy, did not qualify him, although he might | their report and finding. culiar symptoms of lmsa is now under | Bethany; John L. Sundean, Lincoln; Charles | betition of Ives in which he asks that the nt the Inqueat, morrow over the grand course, about one be very stud us during the first year, to he papers herewith attached comprise | arrest on complaint of fellow lodgers in the | I+ Tallmadge, Genev, SAN F COISCH 0 itness has pass the examination at the end of the first | the inventory of property found, reports of ‘:,r{', or :“l.,‘l'"x,l.?.“l.: ’\',.,’M{.,g l“m dectare | COllins, Coloi OUs G. Whipple, Council Iy Villard but Messts. Colby and Hoyt |, \\\f : ",‘\N,N i '{""‘ :' (\ .“, (.m]:“ i ¢ year at the academy. General Schofleld has [ experts called in, architect’s estimate for | &0 AtBEE FRE R P RO T | Bluts; Andrew G.. Woltenbarger, Lincoln; kod Hrreglaritedtand iisgalimunipus i 0C5 SL0RNRNEO SRR eI e R s e frequently urged that the states should | constructing cells, value of the Stout invoice [ that she is insene and ask her commitment. | Willlam H. Young Oakland. lations in the transactions of the Cooke City | Miss Harrington A aintain preparatory military schools, and [and statements of contractor and sub-con- | Her latest craze is that gentlemen roomers | WEST POINT, Neb.. June 8.—(Special)— | & Rocky Fork and the Northern Pacific & [day she was mu that the selections for cadetships at West | fractor smile at her in the halls. She has heen at- | The graduating excrcises of the West Point | Manitoba branches and the Chic:go terminals, S PLWaIkh Port vers be instructed to bring suit against mile and seven furlongs. The English will make a_determined effort to capture this ¥ prize. There will be about sixteen starters, 's flat at 12:30 p. m. on the | jncluding Kirk Counel and Solorio. The lered. The witness is a 12-| British will play a bold game in order to B ", 1 year-old boy residing in the flat below the | prevent foul riding. The Anglo-French Point should be made from these schools From the gross value of Dorgan’s contract | tempting to maintain herself by dressmak- | High school teok place last evening in the | The petition filed last October has never | scene of the tragedy, The man’s back was | Jockeys ard horses are to be guarded by In talking with him on bis last visit I sug- [ 2'd property is deducted the estimated cost| ing since leaving her classes in the | opera house. An immense audience was in | been pased upon by the court. i eat numbers of detectiv and the racers gosted that T didn’t know a better oppor- | Of constructing elghty cells, and also the esti- | whare she was addicted to taking down her | altendance. The graduates are It is the Intention, it is stated, to secure | tUrned to the strect and the boy did not sc n will be led to the course accompanied b; Sinity fo fnaugurate this experiment or a | matel value of the Stout invoice. In esti- | hair during recitation periods and otherwis Louls Goldsmith~ Mary Readinger, M an investigation somewhat similar to that of | Mo face, so that he can give no description. | pot 0% o 1K RO TQUR SECRRRETCC DY better place to establish such a school than [ MatIrg the value of the contract the ap- | annoying the professors. M. Collins, Jane Townsend, Ida H. Melc Recelver Oakes, when Villard will be | There is every reason to believe that this| o' 1 aoainst Omnium 11 to 1 against old Fort Omaha, when It should be aban- | Praisers have ieft out entirely the profits ac-| Justice Spencer this morning handed down | Christina L. Larsen, Lily B. Munroe. Otto [ given an opportunity to defend himself. | man, who was in the act of ringing when ob s ing to Contractor Dorgan for sub-letting: | an opinion in the Buckner CALRI L BTl L el his item in itself far ex doned by the troops. He said he greatly amy case, hold- | Baumann, treagurer of the school board, pre- | This, it is understood, will be favorable to |Served, is the murderer, but the police have Late this afternoon it would saem the 4 ] eds the entire | ing that the hearing given the case in the | sented the diplomag. The baccalaureate ser- | the recoivers. The investigation Is desired | Paid no attention to the'lad as a witness, not Lt ! ! B D e e 4 bring | mount of the award, and will clieck up over | district court at Omatia does not constitute mon was preached by Rev. S. Fearson Sun- | by the company as it is liable to lead to | even interviewing him Ll U T b IO rektiE 1L Woulst nth coriras; ¥e: | iau non year, such a trial as would debar a tral h day morning In the. Congregational church. | disclosures of things not now understood by | At the coroner’s inquest, which was bogun | pae’ (o (BRIERS SR8 HEREE 1 O L L o e L R it [ Shaus ADLEALASHY havalseachad thets AT DK/ iovesu ity whisraiths orinial wasl conin TROMSBURG, Neb., June 8.—(Special | others than Mr. Villard today, the private correspondence of Miss| AV CL T GUAGRIRG O e OO A egislation, fol J after careful consideration of all interest: | He also held that the € urt did ne cam )T aling exercises of the| Failing in the attempt to secure esti- | Harrington was produced in court and threw [ & cousin of S MeNelll, who marrfe for the bullding of Fort Crook it s provided [ and have e He also held that the Omalia court did not | Tel-gram.)—The graduating exercises of the | Failing in the attempt to secure an invest & s produced in co . T leavored (o impartially discharge | have jurisdiction of a crime committed in | Stromsburg High school took Jace at the | gation Brayton Ives will urge that the re. | o light on the tragedy, nor did the letters | the duke of Argyle’ Lancaster county. This decision is based | opera hou earconekian e bring sult against Villard at once, | Prove os sensational as the detectives had in-| A heavy consignment of American and 2 b X young women. | If suit is brought there is a probability that | timated. The writing on several notes was | Can dlan horses was sold here yesterday. secretary of war. I have no question, how- | W. H. Docgan In the cum of thirty-three | colebrated Olive case, heard many years ago, | The graduntes are; Nathan Wilson, Ewie | it may include all of the counts with which | ldentified by Frank M. Buck as that of his | They were much admired and found many eyer, but that our accomplished representa- | thousand four hundred and eight dollars and | and which presented a similar law point. | Oison- Vietor Andarson. Louise Thompson, | Master Carey charges Villard in his report, | father, Senator Buck, who died as a result of | buyers. Twenty-six Canadian horses aver- tives from Nebraska in the senate and house | ninety cents ($33,408.90.) Respectfully sub-| fa thercfore overruled the plea in abate- anie Rydbs a W ol e he petit o er consideratiol ident a few days ago. The notes were | aged guincas aplece, and twenty-four : will be ‘able to prollure the legls® | mitted, W. J. BROATCH, v | Minnie Rydberg, Anna Watts, Luella Cypher, | The petitions are now under consideration by i that Fort Omaha, when Fort Crook is occu- [ eir duties. pied, shall be sold under the direction of the | “The appraisers find the state indebted to | upon the ruling of the supreme court in the | of three. you last ev 8. The c & men and 1 ) BROA ment and bound the accused over on a charge | Vietori strom .and Flosner Donelson. | Colonel Silas Petit, Tves' attorney. v A to “My Dear Nell” an were signed | Canadian horses, which were landed from lation that shall donate old Fort A. H. GALE, of bigamy. In default of the $300 bail boni -‘r.l,'\'.l(2{:,,,.1;‘?\134\:. :‘,‘.m:(‘c} uf\r[lu(;:fixS(lru‘x:’l::mr“; present the argument to the r:..,:(«y}.||‘n;ll»:’x»|‘-r:||rl one being signed “Ever Your Darling | the steamer Carlisle City a few days ago, Omaha to the state of Nebraska| 5 J: N, GAFFIN, asked the prisoner went to the county jail | grehostra furnished the music €1 for the company in subsequent processes The only letter produced significant | were sold at the same average price. Nine- for a state military school for preparation | +LINCOLN, Neb., June 8, 189 to_await trial. "SHELBY, Neb., June 8.—(Speclal Tele 1 s g y of improper relations between the two was | teen American horses, exported by W. H. for We:t Point Military academy and the An- | Following is the summary compiled by the | "y 'S, Seavey, late chief of police of | gram.)—A iarge audlence attended the grad- BIG DAMAGE SUIT SETTLED. dated Chicago and written on a letter head of [ Forrester of lowa, brought an average of 68 3 napolls Naval academy. The state could weil [ aPPraisers and submitied: Omaha, was the guest of Chiet Melick today. | hating exercises of the High school in the e Porter Bros. The penmanship was not posi- | guineas each. afford to accept the donation and take upon | CREDIT, Ho is selling prison appliances. ohera. house this afternoon. There were | Charges of Dribsry Withdrawn and New | tively identified as that of Buck. Frank Buck, 5 3 itself the maintenance of such a school. The [ Cash value of inventory ............$2581871| John Hauser, an employe of Gettier Bros i yrlfl‘mg TdT eFaatateatli The: moriiiG s when asked to explain the familiar way in | M AMBURG FILLING UP WITH TOURISTS youth selected for it should be divided among [ CASh valie of 53 months of unex- bad a hearing before Commissioner Billings R A % ; = st s rvouble | Which his father add:essed Miss Harrington, T O e e ot ba aes | pired contract at $9.216.13 per year. 40,705.90 | had & hearlug before Commlssionor TIUnES | was devoted to a literary program by the | SAN FRANCISCO, June 8.—Tie trouble | iy Mo 00”1t ¢ "Was because of his | Hotols fave Ratsed the Prica During the s lected from the brightest and best of the pu- Total . IR counterteit dollar at a colored resort on the | eitire £chool. o $ between N. F. Cleary, the mining man of { great affection for her. Canal Opening Ceremonlos. pils of the higher grades of schools, nomi DEBIT. reservation. The testimony was not very |, HASTINGS, June 8.—(Special)—The Has- | Leadville, who represented Englisa capitul- ———— NEW YORK. Juné ‘&.-A" special trom nated, perhays, to pass a mental and physi- | patimated cost of 80 cells, complimentary to the accused. Hauser | D88 college commencement exercises were | gts in the bonding of the Rawhide gold CALLS IT A RUMI* CONVENTION, Hauthiurs asye: The cits W esuy it 1 cal examination by the representatives in con- | Bsiimated value of Stout 14= brought his sweetheart into court to show | DeSUD yesterday aiternoon and will continue | ping ownod by A. W. Neville and others, § L 4 gress, and appointed finally by the governor. [ voice The b of these pupils should, after thc ) preparatory ccu as been had, b2 selected | Ba'ance to be rent to West Point and Annapolis. 1| 1«38 rebate. have no question of the entire success of this B e etted and the suite ate o b | Admilstration OMcinls Not Atarmed Over | up With tourists and others in anticipation dismissed. Cleary sued Neville to compel the Springfield Gathorin of the festivities in connection with the CTary | him to give extension of (he Fond. Then | BOSTON, June 8.—United States Assistant | opening of the Baltic North sea canal. The 4 1€ | Mr. Neviile sued for $200,000 damages, eharg- | Preasurer Joseph O'Neil is not disposed to | hotels are already crowded and prices for +eeer 1,953.44—511,196.28 | by her that he got the counterfeit fr or | until next Wednesday. In the evening Rev L e I R el from her | S, B. McCormick, D. D., cf Omaha, delivered woman's testimony the sweetheart was not | &0 address before the Whitterian Literary sworn and Hauser was discharzed soclety at the college chapel, subje 08.00 | Governor Holcomb has accepted an invita- [ ASpiration of Creation.” ing Cl with an attempt to briba himseif | o, % S 3 g 2 experiment if it should be inaugurated. My Y, 3 sRDACEHAN] | Qoo HOlOmD N as st an oviine | FRUBTON, el Jibs) 8-<Epsciall Tele- | ina e attach much importance to the free silver | rooms are rapidly advancing. The smaller impression is that The Omaha Bee some year. A H. GAT o N& M = ¢ | gram.)—The eleventh annual commencoment | “Mr. 8 Uismissed the it oaqd | convention recently held in Springfield, Iil., | houses are still within reasonable limits as the Nemaha county celebration, to be held at | & r. i A ago made suggestions similar to this, and 1 ke l'\lf‘\lm raisers. R R e of the | exercises of the Sutton High school came off [ all the cos gives our attornuys Dil- [ nor to take seriously the statement that if | to their charge X : Delleve that tho lournala of the state would J. N. GAFFING " Auburn celebration has secured & number | at the opera house last evening. Tie fol mar and. Shortridge, a continen: foo- of | its action shall be followed out to its Iogical Firanig (theTunsiornstiogle rnn;rl:n]:‘n“m 1 G R mRAY of other prominent speakers and is making |lowing gentlemen and ladies were gradu 000," said Mr. Nevi Haklvaliuail esaei |6 S1p a8 oo tipbicat b be ! 3 GROWTH OF MILITARY SPIRIT FRISON) CONFRAGT 674 TRMEN. L L sl B | oW, MoCashiand, salutatorian, . «Our | the bond and all the other papers. Thon |Ccnciusion the democratic party will be I |gorman emperar's favorite tsland in Norway, I Appended by the appraisers is the prison | Preparations for a grand demonstration. danger of disruption. He says that any con- “The growth of what some are pleased to | contract statement for the year 1894: = —_— Nation's Defense”; Edith Leach, *“Abroad | we bonded the mine anew to W, Flelting | SEREE 80t may be calied Ly the sil - It is in sight of all the big hetels on the call the military spirit, throughout the coun N Y Alumn. Associntion Meets. with Nature; Joseph E. Jennings, England’s | ¢f London for $2000000 for thirty days, and | FERHON that may bo callor by the eliver men | jungternstie. Many of the estivals will ¢ ke try during the last ten years, is remarkable. | Recetved from state.......$17,011.23 GRAND ISLAND, June 8.—(Special)—The | Grand Old Man; Grace Anna Silver, “Small | We include with the mine the Tuolumeni |y c 650 et committee would be ,,,‘” place there. Emperor Willlam and oficials 3 Citlzens throughout the whole country are | Received from subcon- High School Alumni association held its | Beginnings and Great Endin; Henry M. |ditch. This means about 200 miles of ¢ited. | "iirump" convention and would not bo rep- | Y lunch there June Lv.l 'l‘h. fireworks to E seeing the advantage that is to be gained to| tractors ... 22,356.23-$69,367.45 | fourth amnual banquet at the Koehler hotel | Vauck, “The Big Four; Maude May Stacy, |On July 1, to get further extension of the | 8RR, €TRVAILO% o BOE I W [ ve brought over cn the United States steamer the youth of the country by military drill and T S T e "Tay "Not Aside the Unfinished Worke: |bond they must pay a forfeit of §50,000. e [ Feieniative of the demoeratic b | New York will probably be displayed here. 1 diseipline. It heips both bedy and mind, | General expense account..$37,794.77 ast night, the parlors and banquet room of | \iu8¥ JOL RSCS JHe NRGAENE bl hiens | went info court to dissolve the injunction, | thOUEN be Admils there 18 a Strong [eellg ) “mne most powerful fleet of war vemsels § teaches habits of cleanliness, sobriety, order | Balance of profits . 31.572.65—369,367.45 | Which were elegantly decorated for the oc Koty Blameh Corey. - “Datrlotism®; Renben | and the matter was put off and is now set- | M (Re South and westIn favor of {rec coltc | o or assembled, numbering upward of 100, 3 and subservience to established authorir; This statement of Teceipts and expenditures | tion. Chauncey V. Nusz, president, deliverel S g i tled."” 89 (ot ailver Mr- NIl aAYe tho iylews’ ot e Comity of Nations," 33 o he s I rt in the naval display at Ki When I entered upon my dutles onthe com- | 1s verified by siatements of sub.contractors | the annual address tothe members, The | Phillp Schwab, “Th to extremisle who wero prosont st the | WL f3fe P b % vi - S FOR THE . June 19, 4 e N newly elected offic:rs are: President, Bayara | Valedictorian, VICTORY FOR THE PULLMAN. Springfield convention do not represent the R— EESRE I WY sqale K fuund thateon | AnG reacds Gn 816 85 LB8 Bta capliol, " Bayne: first vice president, Daniel .| WAYNE, Neb, Jane 8.—(Special)—The sentiments of the majority of the people of Natives in Samons Sull Fighting, i A tok i) AT aal oanenmroed ARDIOEESAS LISTED. Fishbiene: second wice president, May D.|eighth annual commencement of the Wayne | Judge Eonis Fails to Get the Big Salury [ the country nor even a majority of the demo- | SAN FRANCISCO, June 8.—The steamer ] Aohools and universitios. Tnree sepirate timmen | | FONOWIng are some of the artioles as lfsted | Lamb; secretary, Anna H. Rief; treasurer, | HIgh school was held at the opera house Ho Sued For, cratic perty. 3 t a ; it Monowal brought advices from Samoa, dated . ably bills to enlarge the number, until now | Contents of pump house Dy e e bt e | of beautitul plants and flowers decorated the | Hencey's court returned a verdict In the | fu;yer gegradation of siiver rather than its [ the rebel d'strict threo natives were killed e B e i e hrxy o) neiy ars | Gonter 5 . Harrison and Grace Bentley. = Charles | of beautiful plants ers decorated ] BSOS e pn R A s 5 > hre r Boller house t Vo andBrave. nos 2 N ol rated th | pullman-Bunis case, finding for the plaintiff | advancement, because the more this question | and a number wounded. OF the dead ona 3 mitted to be detalled to state institutions of | Tools in pit earson _acte oastmaster, and mauny | front of the stage. Following are the grad- H 2 v S T g d his head taken off ) ther cut e e 10 thAGh the taTiCees AT il bright toasts were rendered. Untes: Mary V. Mason, Jeane E. Charde, | and awarding him $180. The verdict was nat |is discusscd heforo an an Intelligent fury as | had his head taken off and another cut en- i “The next commanding gereral of the army [ Carpenters' loft ... A e N Bethiah E. Norton, Maud E. Reynolds, Earl | satisfactory to Judge Ennis and he at once | tho pe 2 Unitel States, It sgems (o | tirely in halt. The Iiberal party atil defies 9 1s that ‘most _dlatinguiches and oxporiance | LOft of cooper shop. R il Pinte ek <. | R Gibson, Thomas H. Holtz, Harry W.| asked for a new trial The amount he was |me the worse It is for the extreme advocates | the Mutletst sorernmoi Wi aking 3 soldier, General Nelion A. Miles. 1 feel war- | Laundry contents ©... NORTH PLATTE, Neb., June 8.—(Spe-| Gample and Edward A. Lundberg. suing for was $49,000. Judge Ennis brought | of sivers O v . Tantod In saying that i ibis matter he Iy in | HACKSmIth shop in Yar cial)—The matter of holding a Fourth of | “GREENWOOD, Neb., June 8.—(Special)— | suit agafnst the Pullman company for salary ¢ to S 10a Up noavings Institntion, | Denth of tho Vather of the French Navy, 3 full accord with the views expressed by Gen- | Briek office bui July colebration has been turned over to | Graduating exercises of the Greenwood High | as general counsel for the road for a period PAUL, June $.—The state of Minnosota, | LONDON, June 8.—The Times announces 1 eral Schofield, and I firmly belleve that he | Barn and. stabi the Tmproved Order of Red Men of this | 5¢h0ol will oceur at the Christian church the | of six years tuat he claimed was in arrears SRAVL, Minnssota; the death of Vice Admiral Chopart, b known as “‘the father of the will lend his influence to the establishment | Carriage shed of the Nebraska State Military school at Fort | Store reom in barn loft . Omaha. fl‘l 1ls Y\:N 1, 2 and 3... While upon this subject T woul2 ke to |ty hovar! inciading urge upon the commissioners of Douglas and | hacks of conviets Sarpy counties the necessity of a new boule- | Kitchen cell house evenings of June 12 and 14. Groat prepara- | Judge Hencey In instructing the jury told ;l‘rnugh sm attorney general, says that the tions are heing made for the event. The | it that by the statute of limitations the | Tontine Savings association of Minneapolis is would have an old fashioned blowout on | funiors give an ics cream festival Saturday | o 57 8 Pt Lis o L e — Tndependence day. The Red Men have ap. | ) [ ¥ | cnly part of the claim that could be consid- [ a swindling concern and a gambling schem evening. ered by it was the last two months of | and has applied to the court to have its 02 g | PoInted committees and everything will be | WILBER, Juns S.—(Special)—The ninth | Tuige funis' service with the Pullman com- | ‘ & J s L avs A brintrmlie ohe | am s e S i | JudEe Haals' ocvice com- | busines wound up, for the appointment of & city, and it now lcoks as though they French navy, S Distressing clothing vard or driveway from Omaha to Fort €rook, | BUtcher Shop ............is 790 | cycle road race is one of the features. Sev- | ber High school were held in the opera houss | PRPY: et P LD ,,'f‘:“‘,'l‘l“;:"r'\"{nf:;;‘:j’:'r'm‘“ :["; ",‘x‘l‘) DS passing over the high bluffs that overlook the """H!fl\‘n"\' department eral first-class prizes will be offered for the [ last night, which was packed to the doors. Unlque Swindler Worsing the West, of thelr function The lesal proceedings t; Irritations Missourl river. The expenditure of but a | Rebair and tailor shc winners The graduates are: May A. Grimm, Mabel| @HICAGO, June 8. A B! 7 small amount of money woull make a magnif- [ Sho% LeRalr departs fcent highway that, adapted for the use of | Dairy .......... trolley cars, carriages and bicycles, and lined | Clothing ‘and sio with trees, ‘'would be one of the most attrac- | New goods and Formal notice has | instituted in the United States district court ived from Postmaster Dayton of | before Judge Otls are to be heard one week ow York that a swindl'r, calling himselt | from today. While the principal office was orge P. Turner, is defrauding dressmakers | In Minveapolis, it is alleged, that the prin- E. Hayden, Edith E. Turner, Claudie M Tucker, Jay J. Grimm and Adela L. Hayden. The diplomas were presented by Hon. W. G d from a five weeks' visit to | Hastings and the farewell address delivered | G Ord Notes und Uersonals ORD, Neb., June S.—(Special)—Mrs. Dr. Bond re been r N of the “room .. ond h - tive In the country. No citizen will visit the | 1n hall and closet .. Wisconsin Tuesday. by Hon. J. N. VanDuyn. and milliners in Wisconsin, Minnesota and ”[,;.l bn:;lll;uu In carrying out 'tl;v swindling SKIN ¥ new post as ‘t will look when comploted, who | Steward's bed room . ond R iy = —— elsewhere in the west by obtaining payment | and gambling scheme was carried on in Chi- i B e 100 aaandInire RE Re raoney Quarde” dlning froom Monday evening Rt. Rev. A, R. Graves, Wl Leusn ftito the Cour's. in advance (after showing samples) for goods | cago, where a large number of bonds were bishop of m"; Plfim;.‘ :\ H= h"l)l confirmation NEBRASKA CITY, June 8.—(Special Tele- | to b shipped by “H. Adams & Co., Union sorvices at the Baptist church. darpashiil & e e | Square, New York City,” whose ag < Prof, and Mrs, Qeorge I. ielley enter- | Eram)—Secrotary William Downs of the | Square, New York City,” whose agent he Vi 2 3 2 ow | professes to be. There is n such T B tained the graduating class Monday evening. | VVater and Lighi:company today withdrew | } e ol e, 1o needed to build this highway. el BROTUERHOOD OF LABOR, Instac:tly Relieved by sold. 8. W. E. Devore is president and neral manager of the association; R. M eet, vice president; N. A. Strong, secretary Hospital building T . ‘ 4 New York, and several complaints from his [ and treasurer, and W. D. Butler, actuary. Window Glass Workers of Ameriea Wil A very pleasant evening was spent. '{';_ I‘”‘['"*"fif"\\“{“fi"‘fi.“'o"f“ “’:‘""L‘::“;' ”"': victims have been recelved at th> New York | There are outstanding 3,941 bonds, with a la- l'\ . e DAt of am! Amory L. The next regular meeting of the Loupe | differences between, hi npany oftice. Postmaster Dayton writes: “It will | bility of $3,041,000, with assets of $60,000. ) CU’HCURA £ Valley District Medical society will be eld | city. The case will'go to the courts. s PITTSBURG, June 8—Preliminary steps | Postofnce Yylier Disisies prioy will be hel 1 M b dolng a public service to give warning e with a view of forming an international fed- | {105¢t in ha in thelr papers of the fraudulent ¢ While driving’in # road cart last evening at Wyoming, Nb., Miss Mary Henry of this aracter of Winnipeg's OMicial Crop Report. Upper hall . % 5 Reward tor Am's Assassi this man's operations. H» may possibly as- | WINNEPEG, June 8.—The first official croj Y Vindow G Pasiiasas azas: s . & ¥ . city, Miss Bellé Anderson and Howland = s el h P - SV S et ; :lral('llunlll‘ SRR e TR LR & FAIRBURY, Neb., June S.—(Speclal Tele- | Groucn were throwm out of the vehicls. Miss | Sume Other names than that mentioned | yyjierin of the Manitoba goverament was s~ Distressing irritations, itching and b R e o ense U 0e Rui ne | & guand house . 4 & | gram)—The jury in the coroner's inquast on | Anderson was Téndéred unconsclous and re- ' it sued today, The estimated increase in acre- S A Ty s ests bave been taken At the com- | P yard, “ouside 31015 | the body of Bussell 8. Graham returned a | mains In that coadition. Miss Heury was | Befussd to Renew tha Proachers' Liconsen, | o8 UN0 00 B0 oo 00 i ag ggg | SCAIY SKIN alp diseases, tor 1 :‘l‘" “’“"”;”"‘| of "hh" A ‘-'“0’"- W"‘;': Farn Xanj contents ¢ OO | verdict finding that he came to his death by | severely injured;hut Crouch escaped unhurt. | ST. LOUIS, June 8.—A refusal to continue | acres are in wheat, The total wheat area | turing and disfiguring humors —all ne n o oy June - | Main room ", i | gunshot wounds inflicted by unknown ; A = licenses of H. A. Hart and A. C at 1,140.276 acres: oats, 482.6 B " i - this Main room "'\ 5 ¢ ds inflicte i parties. Gresham Masbns Eleet Omoers, the lcenses of H. A. Hart and A. C.lis placed at 1,140,276 acres; oats, 482,658 e spee re - i ,,',’..";“1:::,‘:,':,,,:"',,, :':,‘:.':,M‘,’“,b:“ :,’{fm“ LoV (onch . There s no definite clie to the assassing.| GRESHAM. *NeB., Juns 8—(Special)— | Magan caused a very animated discussion at | barley, 153,85, Correspondents of tho' de- | Ar¢ 51\“:2‘2’ C:;LICIE;’Y ‘_?f CUTI et {r i liance | Hox' house an . The county commissioners will offer a re- af i 3 the session of the St. Louls district confer- | partment are unanimous in their reports that [ CURA REMEDIES. The cures 4 m:.hu:-":m ":E':,'K:::fl Wetkmen, of (Peance | Hom house oeecsrie sere ward of §1,000 for tho apprehension and [At & regular _communication =~of - the | 0 T 0" Mothodist Episcopal church [ the crop prospects were never brighter at A strike has been in progress fn Belgium | Bridge : conviction of the murderers, and it ls | Morning Star uodge No. 197, An- | 0% Vesterday, Messrs. Magan and Hart | this season of the year than they were on | daily effected by them are simply Wire fence, cow pasture .. 5 £y ARt N o - 1.0 $3.40 | expected that the reward will ba increased by | clent Free and Accepted Masons, held | haye held local preacher’s licenses for the | June 1, on which date the reports were for- 4 for several weeks and the Amerlcan work- | yonce, hog and horse pasture...... Ba friends hera and 1b Ponnsylvania. in Froe Masons hall-last night, the following | pust three years. They are members of the | warded wonderful. - No other remedics are men desirc to ascertain the status of the o sulng year: | § i fve stoek SN LTI E % . e officers wer2 eleeted for the ensulng year: | pjpge Methodist church of this city and r s re, sweet, gentle, speedy, and trouble, with the object of giving them finan- rming IMPIeMents ... : Fine Team Stol W. P. Haings; . worthy master; G. W, R R it S S Investigaring tho Grain K evators. SO pure, sweet, gentle, speedy, cial aid. Immediate acticn is urged by many | Ice house building Y ceived thelr licenscs at the request o members of the Window Glass Worker ciation, as it {s recognized that the defeat the Belgians will work hardships upon tho ! American workmen and will eventually result { FALLS CITY, Neb, June 8.—(Special)— }“"I’”*"g*",““‘.' warden; Dr. R 8 Hirseh. | tcilcw members. For some tme past, how- | ST. LOUIS, June &—In accordance with an effective. They are beyond all 1| From William Deuchler a fine team of black | Junior ward f:“y w"‘ 'v‘"‘ avidson, treasurer; | oyer they have been touring the country on | order from Governor Stone, the Board of B e . mares was stolen Sundy. Fifty doilara [ J: A Dickinson, secrelary cvingelical missions and the refusal of their | Roiway and Warchouse commissioners bas doubt the greatest SklllCulcs,!.)lOOd reward wags offered for the capture and con- High Wat h Platse liconsen for the coming YMAr waa bated on Grain Inspector | purifiers, and humor remedies of asso- | 1ngine, boilers, steam pumps, ‘shafis | [ing, elevator, etc : Steam and water pipes lectric Hght plant ... wrden in prison yards . £ the Sou S | issued Instructions to St in the demoralization of the wage rate 7alde of unxpired Gontras | L a 3 SRRINGE. Mo pecial | the position that the church does ued instruckisne, _Grela Taspecios ; L R SUACAIMALAR DEANS WAgS TAIR . L TIVAINS of uusapifed Soutrest viction of the thicves. Yesterday Sherigt| BIG SPRINGS, Neb., June 8.—(Special | o i " (1o office of an evangelist 0'Shea to weigh up all the grain elevators of | podorn times and especially appeal R e parae N L e ] moral | Forgus received a telogram from Oak Grove, | Telegram)—The South Platte river at this S the United Elevator compavy that are on ) I 2 Sontributsd at onoe to shpport the Belgian 'STOUT INVENTORY. Mo., staling that two men answering the | point has risen to nearly the high water Fatal Euding of an In ihis side of the river. The company has | o mothers and children, Their elevators on this side and six on 1 o | » v he ol itel g 8 INTINGTS five larg: o . SEriMers. if they Are tn nocd of it The octais | There i sppended U0 the sehort of the ap. | €sCription wWere in the city with the horses. | mark. A local ditch broke last night, sub- | HUNTINGTON, Ind., June 4 hloody Hinols side. e preser rifies, and beauti- abroad has lod to the considoration of the | pralsers ot iaventory ot Ontonor™: | Deuchler left last night for that place and | merglng the territory between (own and th | rugedy ocourred at a dance at Bappus, ten | the Tlinols side. use preserves, purifies, and bea benefits of an international union of the on file In the of ; iflod the animals Fiver, The water, it was feared, would dam- e —— ce of the seeretary of RN g * JEAR x craft organizations. Such an alliance was | state. The appraisers say, in regard to this, Seme—— age the railroad track, and a watcher wa ine o o e night. How- | feud had exi maintained between the workmen of Amer- | in a note: Demiso of W. H. dudson, appointed to guard during the night. How- | feud had ex Georgia Silverites Call @ Convention, fies the skin, and restores the hair Vaught | ATLANTA, Ga., June 8.—The free siiver [ when all other remedies fail, -~ miles north of here, late last night thr ed between the fcan and Delglum for many years, but the | A diligent scarch of the stato records faila| HASTINGS, June 8.—(Special)—W. H.|ever, no dumage was done and the water is Rrothers 234 Charies ‘ll:v.lv"‘(rl::f'lfxl"l Of WhOM | jeggue committee met at Griffin today and R oL e e Americans withdrew. to find any extended report of the Stout In- | Judson, a well known citizen, dled of heart | 28ain under control e Dewed and Jacob Vaughn fataily shot Christ. | called a state convention to meet here on | /% e ese e, fe e Dt Trade Roturns Falrly Satisfactory. 'l"“‘““ tho items ouly being enumerated In the | failure yesterday noon at his residence, He Water nignis - aarms Plied. man. the ball entering the heart. Emanuel | July 18 to d the best plan to pursue to | §300 S T, MR Roe Boston, Masse «tory. t \ ntory found. Conrequently yonr apprais- NEW YORK, June §.—A al eable dis- have been obliged 1o make tho oxten- i N/ Spect; V. J v v o e can- | obtal he free coinage of silver Grifin s nad been suffering from heart failure for| HASTINGS, June S8.—(Spectal)—W. W. | Vaught was so badly wounded that he can- | obtan t "1 < o0 @80 el les below Atlanta patel ' 5 ye Philleo, E. A. Philleo, Kipp & Kimball and | not be recognized. The men escaped to this | twenty mi = < dons. Thay havo used: in arsiving sowe time. Mr. Judson was 65 years of | Philleo, E. A. Pul ! 3 . i T P Rben Lanion \o: the }‘",'"'"“ end T ;:m &'mv:u)'u-lx:u.lI\:\l"“:';:‘In‘l,:ll: .:i age. The funeral will take place tomorrow | D, €. Olmstead bave filed applications with | ¢ity and bave been arr ted. Atehison Tasrnsisation Complelsy says: Tho trade returns for May are fairly | o1, "y tho Dorgan property afternoon from the Baptist church. the Stato Doard of Irrigation for water FIEUN | Cpiougo Directory shows & fleavy Tnoroase | NEW YORK, June 8.—The Atchicon reor [ 0 ::::-1;":3 tu":;u:-“-:‘xsinx“o’rl«:::n.'l'e:nn?!'; e W T A e Tyler, Mora inln at Hemingford. In Adams county under the Lirigation law CHICAGO, June 8.—The city directory, | ganization committee has declared the plan of ervous Thres bundred thousand pounds worth | architect, ou cost of construction of elghty | FEMINGFORD, Neb., June 8.—(Speclal)—~ Injuatier 1o e tilers, which will be published within a few days, | reorganiastion eftective T;‘\~=lz~vr-;(.*,;-,'l";‘ desl Paing and tes te nerve forces, and bence of worsted manufactures and £90,000 worth | colls at the state penitentiary: There was more rain today and prospects for BUTTE, b, June 8.—(Spcelal Tele- [ will give Chicago a minimum population of | posited \:n ler r”.",,, Kof." n‘:; uhu“;. 6w600 g ot o e of woolon wats were takon by the United Bod cells: Stons, $59.60; cutting, $46.78;|a big crop are very good. Farmers are re- | gram.)—From filly to sixty seitlers on the 1,695,000, 60,000 more names than that of K.unel'll ‘»‘h uI n_k, secon X Wflknfl.,, l-‘vuflvlsm Btates. : setting, $7; mortar, $1; brick work, $2; wa- | joleing and business men are jubilast. government land in Gregory county, South |last year shares of the stock. abacss Lo “All about the Skin, Scalp, and Hair” 6 100 lestimonials, mailed (rec 1o any addicsss Tnstantly selieved by & Cutle oura Plaster, because it vitale