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B o A S Sy i B Y 21 AL THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 1895 Davidson had any cows, and Biliott sald no. n") TAVT xSES DE ‘DED Stromsburg. The case has been hotly con- | M\IORITY X VORID REFOKM time Timme was president of the mmmnYD\“ \(‘l\'c HRE \T ” co[ removal of the prosent systems of dual lane He went home. Had not seen Elliott be- | L)) A 1t tested, each side having the best legal talent al 13 4 club, and on October 12, following the con AlAuLd £ 4 guage; the abolition of separate schools, so fore, Didn't know Davidson and never lived in the county. One of the parties had a o4 vention, a meeting was called for the purpose that there will be but one official language In Holt connty. Had no momey with him majority of one vote, That vote was proved . of receiving his resignation. At that time I8¢ S eretent 61 kot pesbo with which to buy a cow. Not an uncom- to be illegal and thrown out by the judge " |1t was agreed by way of recognition of his | | and one system of schools for Canada; and mon thing for him to buy cows or anything | Supreme Oourt Adjourns Until Fall After | making it a tie between the pariies, and the | Qonference of Hgmforatio Politictans Leads | &'rvices that he should be allowed to name | Block in Whioh the Olarke Drug Oc mpany's | the dissemination of Information concerning SO o tite In Holt of Boya county, His § 0 Judge decided that they should cast lots to see A i his successo. In accoraance with this un- | et P | Canada’s mineral, agricuitural and lambering Trausacting Much Business, who should have the of to No Prwetical Conclusicn, derstanding he presented the name of James | Building is Located Destroyed. stries. O ) ans credit was good. ) ookl S Dt R B R industries. Only Canadlans by birth are al- uh-lr"" senton “::?n::-hol«l'ir:m] "?.?“L'fl'n".‘m';' AT THE BEATRICE CHAUTAUQUA But this year it seems that Timme rather e |"“~l“l to Mnl the u;vw |lmrl‘v and lh-ml;m-h t . ) p seventeen years. Knows the defends h i 3 - : regretted his choice. Walsh, as president of 5 applications have already been recelved. Had known Harris for five years. Left home | REVIEW OF THE HAY-ABBOTT AFFAIR i TRYING TO HARMOYIZE ON THZCURRENCY | jparciict his choice. A meeting, which was | BRCKE OUT EARLY IN THE EVENING | ‘Canada for Canadians™ will bo its motto. 7 December 31, about 11 or 12, after a load Dr. Talmage Fallod to Keop s Appoint- b Held. fast night at Benson. But Timme e vc - of hay two miles and a half away, on Black- ment for Last Night. ¢ sought to checkmate this by calling a moet- | —_— Closly Gunrded by Spinish Soldiers. bird croek. Saw Harris when coming home | Other Litigation Which Attracted the | BEATRICE, June —(Special Tele- | Compromise Refoilition Introduced by C. [ing of his own, which was held at Benning- | Many Steactures Wholly Wiped Out by the | BOSTON, June 22.—The Norweglan steamer \ with hay, about 1 o'clock. Harris \:;1« £ nx; Judges’ Attention—treach of Promise gram.)—The Chautauqua program for this J. Smyth Adepted After an FEx- ton a week this meet- | Fiames—Drag Stock Greatly Breldablik, Captain Nielsen, arrived today ) B s Was oh N: EFaY. ofab K60 sopPEd Suit of Miss Florence Dale morning was carried out as planned and at tended Disowssion Kevealing P e P i RLLLAES, C AR Injared by Smake Ahd from Sama, which port she left several days and asked about a stray horse. Was not Determine 2 o'clock this afternoon a concert was given Many Divérgent Views. dont, Phank Ciawtord. sectetary &nd Fred Water. ago. From her officers it was learned that H positive ns to description he gave of last by the Jennie Lind quartet, assisted by Miss e Robinson treusurer, The Walsh men now | while in port at Sama the steamer was con- 5 horse, but thought it was gray. Knows Har Julia Phelps. The first disappointment of the | claim that there were less than a dozen mem- | stantly guarded by Spanish soldiers and no ' ris' reputation to be gocd in the ne'whbor- | LINCOLN, June (Special)—The Bu- | woegion occurred at 8 o'clock, when, with| There was a democratic conference at the [ bers of Gy N""““J' at the Timme meot- | LINCOLN, June 92.—(Special Telegram [ one wa mitted to b or leave the ves- ) hood. a member of Holt County Protect- | proma court adjourned today to meet no more Yy bahe » i § & »d with plain | M€ and that snap judgment was taken, | IINCOLN, | - | Al ), prema court adjourned 0 thousands of people gathered at the taber- | Paxton cafe last evening epiced with plain | o0 B B oot SECR™a iWiord Is a | At 11 o'clock tonignt fire broke out in the | sel excepting Captain Nielsen. At Gibara, Lid "“"""\'\'v“"‘_rmfi“ SO N AN until the September term. A great deal of e to hear a lecture by Dr. T. Dewitt | talk, lack of harmony and some p\(-.x‘-umv,!““‘.M:‘( ot the Seoond’ ward in Omans tad | block oectipled by the Iarge Bush bullding of | sixtesn miles trom Sams, & iacge foree .6t b B n '”””_ % r.h : Al o u'\l;h»- Tog: work has been got through with, including a mage, Dr. Davidson made the announce- | Which finally sought refuge beneath the wings | Robinson lives in Sarpy county, both being | the Henry T. Clarke Drug company and other | Spanish troops had gathered and skirmishes N\ tslature from Holt county. Had Known ajl | fe% quite important decisions. One of them | ment qu‘m !’1 . noted divine h.mln'ml to ar-|of a compromise resolution introduced by \1-1!:xl',|h’!l': :mln»mlur. ”Y\j‘r"n”w‘.‘.' .v;;‘wuxwulll 1 | smaller structures With (he Insurgents were treguent efendants and testified as to their | 8 the celebrated Hay-Abbott controversy over | rive. The failure was explained by a mes-|C. J. Smyth. o result was a_general hus ob the | ™ Cnawien’ origtated fi & fraths biNdmg A - :r‘y::lnv!‘wlwr’ et InENS oMUty L e | the superintendency of the Lincoln insane | 8age received from Dr. Talmage, dated LIn-| The object of the meeting was said to be | PRt of the Walsh contingent, which brought | tirig the Olarks ‘””';"“‘K At Bikore (e Mexican Hishops Ordernd to Fome. L y SR N8 World: 56 Hers ¢ Mol out a big crowd of farmers politiclans at | adjoining the e build and b:fore the y ® ST 0 C. A. Polk, one of the state's witnesses I ospital, which was decided In favor of the ‘”,",“"»’“;’“‘”h,‘“,.n“,“.E.‘,,,&v.hqfn.;.:] the mern” | to “reel the democratic :puise,” and to see [ §HS G oi8 SFETE O IAEIT O PO ete | AFs could be placed under control all the | CITY OF MEXICO, June All the bish- | e Bt A A R the | latter. The Douglas county canal case and | gu 40 M EoRAE e hs Tureou had | What was the most feasible plan to unite |ing was held In the achool house, and every | pui. ngs In the block except the drug com- | 0P8 In Mexico have been asked to Rome. The ) it ':lrl;"”:v‘u\‘l e ko lonn Teed. John Me. | the Omaha Eleventh street viaduct matter | notified him had been fixed for him here Ly demmooiacy i IRAEIL QL §O0CL ROVernAIsaL l(.', b CHlcaEe i ":{""\?.1“)‘1: Rl 1y "“; {ie | Pany’s establishment were destroyed | object of faviting them to Rome is to formu- g Alister and thres other witnessos to be a|Pave been advanced on the calendar and | A miscellineous program was Improvised, | and the overthrow of the A. P. A. The|cept Chicago and Millard. = Some of the | Py ® i e PG " (as surrounded by | lato @ plan looking to converting all Prote man of bad repute in Shields township, where | wiil doubtless be reached some time during | the Jennie llmux vuuynr(m,‘ :\nns lh’r;l.;’»q ”ht. prominent party leaders who spoke were | (T RCE hand in the proceedings, and it was | flames, and in order to check the fire the en- | tants in this republic and getting them to 2 he lived, and one of u.;- witnesses swors that | the September term. :‘“fl’“:»";'r"""l‘l :"‘;'y;"ll”“e'","T))‘l"."lr" “"\“‘”}‘vz ui“lm!""“'"'." "W”)"l: f"‘“‘" °"‘”“‘ nomina: | ypanimously voted that theirs was the only |tire place was flooded. The interfor of the | join the Catholic church. | lie_would not believe Polk under oath . o ded dow o | and atte a ge enjoyabl tion of a citizens ticket, but there were a [jegitimate and bona fide Harrison ¢ ot- G e phadie s This testimony was introduced for the pur- | One of the declsions handed down B otor | was spent at the tabarnacte. Kght thousand dumbat of demostats present, chaperoned by i:{‘ll!::&y(r“l’:v‘dm"u"'llu'm:':'sfl:uml.t:hlukml‘ S 0% | bullding was ok Very lien diteiged) but | SREEVORNS RICOKE EEit 11 UTeTie q pose of impeaching Polk. John Reed testi- | court affirms = the ~verdict of a_ Lancaster | people will be brought into the city tomorrow. | W B ) ympathies were In op-| They got down to business by electing [ feirs are entertalned that the entire stock | pypNg™ june 22.—Several —earthquake fled that he had been subposnaed as a witness | county jury which gave Florence Dale a ver- | ORLEANS, Neb., June (Special.)—At | Harry Mi or, whoto sympathles were In op- [ 1 TIor B0t ney ot Elk City, president, |of the drug storo is destroyed by smoke and | ATHENS. Ju v s X for the state, but the state had not used | dict of $7,000 against Thomas Stratton for his | the Orleans Chautauqua yesterday old set- position to this plan. ter | Herman Rossicky of Douglas, vice president; | wate iR e M‘ Wi l' Panto. Several . bim. He swore that In conversation With | fajlure to keep a promise of marriage. Miss | tlers' day was cclebrated. Addresses were | Harry Miller called the meeting to order |1y i1a" Reed of West Omaha, treasurer, and | The block consisted of three double and | ' the distric Lo Panto, Severa Polk a short time before thé preliminary % i ey /illow | Made by Captain Lee, Oxford; Captain |and subsequently requested Mr. Edson Rich | Chris Stiger, secretary. After _some dls- | jororoe Witk : s | bulldings were damaged Dale was a school teacher in Red Willow [ ™ . complete store buildings, the middle and hearing at O'Neill, Polk told him that if Stratton's mother she was picked | L armer, Red Cloud, and Dr. Banwell, Or- | to act as chalrman. Mr. Rich accepted the |cussion it was deciled to change the name of ' R e v = “you fellows Irmu‘ AH)“:“"K againat nm‘!\ :y'.l:"l.) ”'l‘: :r“;”r”“g?r;”; ;4;_:1“:‘»"‘"; Io!‘mi” M |1ur| lCIH:“wwall( today. nq,\;:s honor thus bestowed, but later gave way te uln-I \]ul-‘(u (u..- hh(;ugll. ~‘|'u:.m, lhp\ulrh;;,m :‘,’k:”' TARBAII. .- Bonfestioherys " comBat |'u‘~‘1 _Hwl-.vhn\“l’nlrnrlmv. e now Is your time to do him. I am going to s prope o1 omas to educational day. The speakers were State | iHle: club. his finished the business, and after 2 . Y iy, | KIR he men injured yester- o it." and the question was duly popped. But the | Superintendent Corbett, Prof. Clemmons of | MF Miller. i 3 speeches by W. G. Whitmore of Valley and [ the remainder of —the block —being | =% Sl LR TR e the 1 b OPINIONS CALLED FOR. ccupled by the H. T. Clarke Drug |13y by v McAlister's testimony corroborated the | \oqqine “nover eventuated. The plaintift | Fremont, Prof. Hasic of Arapahos, Dr. Har-| . PINIONS CALLE - Jacob Houck the club adjourned aubject to|occupled by the H. T, Olarke Drug| o = o i ot the San Francisco have all statement. Reed swore that Polk l!:ml‘llnl‘ claimed that Thomas had seducsd her under | ¥12 of Omaha and Father Herrington of Or- | ‘‘Chairman’ Miller called upon a number of | the call of the president. ik At ,'.“ .lu'I e ik returned to duty, thelr Injuries being slight. nly Harrison in the neighborhood 6d the . Lk ¢ | leans. democrats to make speeches and whenever ———— scd for storage purposes eturned to d € s being slight. dthat 1t new and had a double | Promise of marriage. This was denied by — b ipenkar dtHGAE S n'“ o R ) K DEBS PECITIONS FOR RELIEF| At an early hour this morning the hlaze il ot aiay {i defendant. In the first trial the jury EA\e | LAMONT INSPECTED FORT NIOBRARA | L e st l“ Sraaiaing . o - vas under control, but the middle and north SOUTR DAKOTA TEACHERS. ’ IENG ¢ ~ a the girl $12,000. Thie verdict was set aside he chairman’s heart, he presidin, officer b o portions of the block are almost competely SENSATION OF THE DAY. s Asks that Iiis Sentences Ko N ks The sensation of the dny was created, how- | 204 on the second trial she secured a verdict | gntertatned by the Officers of the 'ost and | applauded vigorously. Mr. Miller was not SRR TaitoRibaE Comaiative, destroyed Bducational Asooiktion Membars ajoylog for $7,000. Passed on to Fort Robinson. an advocate of fusion. ¢ JA P o x It was impossible to tell the cause of the VHIE £ 1166 a1 ever, when Miss Addie Landsworth, now ot | PR MUORE 0 e Tnstitu- a INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, June 22.—Judge|, = "o ({A%RES (O ACH Bl Qe ainated it to prings. Paddock township, but at one time of South | MR 88 AR 06 0% (X boon | VALENTINE, Neb., June 22.—(Speclal | 1In calling the meeting to order, HArty | \wondg has recoived trom Chicago a petition | Tre;, All that 1s known fs thit it originated | o oubiNGe 8, D, June 22—An ex- Omaha, who is the sweetheart of Kred HArris, | cyrried over until next term. The court be- | Telegram.)—Secretary of War Lamont, with | Miller stated that the object of the conference | floq by S, S. Grogory, attorney, asking for | semaies by the Lincoin confectionory com. | cursion party of about fitty members of the went on the stand is an unusually pretty ‘tortowl 1 M 1 t 3 their t daught was to discuss plans how to exterminate a bl Y 3 stand. She s & st A fore adjournment issued the following order: | Mrs. Lamont and their two daughters, BUSE DA . the relief of Eugene V. Debs and other | pany. South Dakota Educational assoclation arrived 'he s Simonson, who wanted to | '°55 bl § 5 ag secret organization which was ‘“‘un-American g4t A E g Saarry this iri and was Jied by ner, had | ~THAL the clerk of this court procced as | Quirtermaster General Batchelder, and Major | G20TEL CREAEIZGLCE WL WS, TRATREUEN: | \norican Railway unlon strikers under sen- | - Tho bullding was owned by H. T. Clark of | yeilarqay and will remain 1n the il a marry this girl a Verid 11 her | 8000 as may be to make copies of the records | George W. Davis arrived here yesterday | . Yy v 2l 0 o vas sef od to onths | Omaha, It was valued at $50,000 and is fully X They v sworn to an alleged conversation between her | [20% 18 TAY be ! Hharalii “a- vEcelver Heh T. J. Mahoney followed with a speech, in [ tence. Debs was semtenced to six months woek or more. They visited the varlous and Harris on one occasion when both Simon- | 1 all pending ¢ s afte 1 morning, and at an early hour were met by [ which he reviewed the unfortunate political | and his associates to three months imprison- | covered by Insurance. AR R Ahd AUt T KR ris call e hor. 1t was the [ Deen appointed to wind up the affairs of an | o0 ™ icend of the Twelfth infantry, | seloctions of the past and present and be- | ment in each of two cases, one the case of | The greater portion of the stock of the | Places of interest in and about Hot Springs son and Harris called to see her. ks made | insolvent bank, and to transmit on br before | tolone bbb ALALE AL LU lieved that the tima had come for a popular | the government filed information and one | Lincoln Confectionery company is destroyed. v, and tomorrow will explore the wonder- { Heory o e e A Tvas after the | AUBUSE 1, 1895, such copies, together with all | commanding Fort Niobrara, and driven at uprising, irrespective of party fealty, to pro- | known as the Santa Fe receivership case (the | It is not known what the insurance 1s. The 1 cave. Monday the entire party will BN e o matis in '« | OFIEinAL pabors 85 pleAGings iih\ siioh cames, | orive to that poxt, Afterithe saltite of Weven- [ Vrr e (FEashestive of DRERY. COLRYS S0 s iU B o It o Tedere) taoslocr | dbtia Company. Aio. sufters 6 1oas, bt this i e et Py X T ort published |10 the clerks of the district courts of the sev- | teen guns, the entire command was formed | yior (i Welfere, Of GUuans GRC (8 8430 (b, B0 Tor, Machct i 0 fia” tolr fight 1n | also: could not be estimated. W to Deadwood and Lead City, re- : 3 Joke and with reference to _'" 1"“’_1":”" the | eral counties in which such banks are lo-|and passed in review before the secretary, | g, B8 COREY ROTS CUEACE COR e cure | the government case. When Judgment Mol o turning via Piedmont over the famous scenic h [ sl e _""“""’I‘ b fialoney of Har- | cated, to be thereln proceeded with in ac-|after which a thorough inspection of the | s reform. The city hall, he said, was | pronounced the petitioners recite that it was N J N N route of the Black Hills & Fort Plerre, ) :',L‘"{Iz“l it oy garbiat hia statement, The | cordance with law." tie | O T dae e 1 ime | filled With papsuckers who had very liftle to | Debs should serve six months in the United 4 N\ [ Many of them will return to Hot Springs to s, had purposely garbled his sta ! The failure of the court to pass upon the e visiting party then spent some time | 4y except watch each other and frequently | States case, and six months in the Santa Fe L 3 Pt e S AL e A \knowied%e | case of the State of Nebraska ex rel O.|examining a very largo and interesting dls- | {io ™ Gihn " o thet Mo thought wnity of | case, the sentence to be not cumulative, but re u\l‘»fln(t«" ‘“'l',"",tlh w-rlwdl- at the witness was the persol o | Horne against Silas A. Holcomb, governor |play of Indian curios collected by Major | oftivens interests under the banner of reform | concurrent. ‘“The defendants were advised Ty About seventy-five members of the South Warrick, a court reporter living at Chadro, | o¢ the state of Nebraska, leaves matters at | Wilhelm of the Eighth infantry, in which | Cre i’ inicres! "l,,“":.‘,l,,,f‘,,,,"},,’:,‘1"'.'..,,), Uhis fall | and believed,” the petition reads, “that im- (Continued from First Page.) Dakota Press assoclation, many of them ac- 4 had tried last winter while at South Omaha | the Nebraska Institute for the Blind in poor | Mrs. Lamont took especial interest, after | ang party allegiance should be secondary in | Portant questions were involved in the pro- | cooem—rr =0 = A iET T TR | companted by thelr wives, will arrive here I to persuade to swear to some fact dAmaging | shape. This is the case brought by John C. [ which a reception was held af the quarters | ity and county matters to meet the condi- | ceedings in the government case which the | left 31 ’] taken all she could carry. Both | Sunday morning. A meeting of the associa- to Harris Watson for Treasurer Horne of the board of | of Major Gage of the Twelfth® infantry. tion which now confronted the taxpayers and | interests of labor organizations with which | (ST WG BeE MR 8o T O W tion will be held, at which the officers for She told her story in a clear voice and in a | trustees of the institution to compel Gov-| Lagf in order was an exhibition drill given | Lon W now e they were connected required should be pre- s lanc Bantiagoisiedi e g | Honewillibogheldy lch the oficors Sl & le of th it i th s 1t 1. The e dramatic manner. When asked what busin ernor Holcomb by mandamus to approve | by Lieutenant McCarthy, R. Q. M., display- | "cov ¢ Of this community. i sented o the supreme court, and the de.| The Childs reports that the expedition met et H I I B b Simonson had at her place, she answered: “I | Horne's official bond as tresurer. The g0V- | i the manner in- which the wagons g REFORM NEEDED IN OMAHA. fendants thercfore consented to the change | With an enthusiastic reception and that u make a tour of this region guess he was courting papa. - AU least,” sald | ernorrofused to do o, claiming that the | yufances, eice, would be used in"repalsing | W- A. L Gibbon echoed the sentiment and | in'the original sentence in the Santa Fe cage [And munitions were put ashore without a | under the chaperonage of the editors of the f she, “after he came there mamma and I joint session of the legislature which elected | gp atiack. The party then returned to Val: | 41 that the wave of municipal reform had | with a view to such proceeding hiteh. The Brighton is being repaired here | Hills R ent visiting fo a nclghbor's, and when we | the six trustees was illegal and that the | onine, ‘and at once started fof Fort Robin. | Started in New York, where William R. | "Tho petitioners pray In order that the two (&nd when fit to go to sea again will clear, | The following named Omaha people are in returned we found Mr. Harris there, and|state had control of the mstitution. Tt Is|oon Tohy o "Soatner was pleasant and the sec. | Grace, a Catholic, had joined hands with | sentences may not be cumulative but concur- | it 15 said, for Cayenne, French Guiana, by | the city: H. N. Wood, L. A. Garner, wife Simonson wax stlll there with papa, and I said that there are three months' back sal- | e Bt FEC ™, WIE e eRitnE AC U0 OO | Mayor Strong, a Protestant, to wipe out the | rent, either that the court remit the sen- | WAy of Curacoa. The Childs cleared for San | and son; J. C. Carson, Miss A. M. Pinto, i} remember we joked and remarked that it} aries due, and that work on the new addi- | (R, FAPRTRE CIERIEIE A8 UBRY WERSEd | oyrge of “corruption, hat wave of reform *2 imposed in the said Santa Fe cas: Domingo. It fs supposed m:g she “Illl oo | H. D. Curtiss, . R. Nichols, H. L. Burket, was oo bad that Simonson was not a girl, 80 | tion to the building has been suspended for Dbt by e was sweeping to yictory in all large cities and | forthwith direct that commitments be issued | turn to Cuba to get Jose Martl, who the | it “and son; Mrs. Charles E. Leshmans, that he and papa could ge: married want of funds. It was confidently expected M'LEAN SUCCEEDS CANFIELD. Omaha should be no exception, because it was | thereof committing the petitioners to cus- | Cubans here believe b i"'v“ -'”'" "l".“""' Miss Mary Fitch, W. B. Hagens, Jud Grant, T'She then detailed \\I]vl.n u-rmI )‘.‘u: :"‘Il;l} that a decision would be handed down today, bl el ik L needed here the most. He was a citizen first | (ody for the period of time now remaining | :* leave the island, probably for the United | 3,00 Heaton and wife, F. E. Van Buskirk he spectators were all in sympathy with IN THE DISTRICT COURT. , % and a_democrat gfterward of their sentences in the first government | States s and 0. J. Wild B her. Perceptible blushes came to her cheeks | iy, Lancaster county district court has not [ 5***° U":.V"l‘:""f'm‘d",‘,‘,"“l'"’"’;“'"":':‘“’ Com- | "'B4 P, Smith bglieved that the democratic | cases, the court make such other order as Marti Was Led Into an Ambush. Ll S el N, and to the cheeks of many of the ladies TR , o Dol s e BT party should keep in {he middle of the road | will relieve them from the sentence in th " filed an cpinion in the Dorgan prison con party shor B in Movements of Ocean St lated her story. June 2. —Another m present as she GAINESVILLE, Fla., ps June 22, LINCOLN, June 2 pec’al Telegram.)— | and not be beguiled by promises from a move- | Santa Fe cas; Vi ol abo! e report in an ct injunction case, brought by the Illinois | - A st letter has just been recelved here from Major | At New York—Arrived—St. Louis, from i were o bt A e o™ aq | national banks to compel the state to pay Into | Prof. MacLean of Minneapolls, the new |ment whose numerical strength was un- Rt : ", o dated Tunis. province of | Scuthampton; Veendam, from Rotterdam. Tare. soft’ black eyes. She said that she | the hands of a recelver, instead of Dorgan, the | chancellor of the State university, was seen | known. Nine thousand democrats should not P e Srbanty - Hann of Cuba, da LETd ot | ™At Havre—Arrived—La Touraine, from told Fred she had never known before that | money awarded by the appraisers for Dor- | at the Lincoln hotel this evening, He said | Surrender to a bandful of disgruntled citi- [ WASHINGTON, June 22.—The new ocean | Camaguay, describing the death of Martl. | New York lio had black eyes, but supposed all the time | 8an's penitentiary plant. 1t Is expected the | yya¢ the question of his acceptance of the | “°B%: 5 3 steamer St. Louis will Wo sent to Cramp's | The letter says that on May 19 Martl left| At Southampton—Arrived—Illinois, from . el trte Tl Kingly | court will give its decision next Monday. Major Birkhauger afose and sald the oftl- | g, varqg and will omit one trip across the o y bscor il on | New York that he had green eyes. Ired sa'd jol "5 The jury in the case of Maud Shugart | Charge had been held in abeyance for the | zens' movement was simply a split between D ¥ ¥ L v 25| Muceo i s AxIny SWILH B R e 00Et B T D e A ST IV A A K tbA T Br e ihrie that next time he went to hang a man he| oo B e Lincoln Street Rallway company | last ten days. Regent Morrill, president of | the A: P. A. republicans and the Rosewater [ Atlantic. The builders wish to make some | for the coast, to embark for the United s L b s 2 = would punch out his own eyes before he | 28anist the Lincoln Stre L i v spec alterations in her funnels and draught pipes. g » rich Wilhelm, from New York. 3 went away. Simonson swore that Harris had | found a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of | the board, had just returned from Kansas, | republicans, with the prospects of one nr_llg-: Some defect was found when she had her | States. On the second day out Guide Olivia sald ho would punch out Scott's eyes #,000, About one year ago the plaintiff’s | The. matier was today formally settled, and | Other setting of Jop, and then democratic trip, but it was believed a trip across | Gavillon led the party into an ambush of asked Miss Landsworth if Harrls was not | platform as she was getting off the car, | Lincoln over Monday, when he will return |, J: J. Maho te X definite s R L i i sl courting her. - Defense objected to the ques- | throwing her to the ground and injuring her | to Minneapolis and put his affairs in order | PAUSEr by accusing him of being an A KHT.‘.‘.‘,,.‘.-}; e teet b e 1) | doval, near Jackajos. The Spaniards fired tion as improper, and amid laughter in which | badly. for removal to Lincoln. During the vacation | Dimself. {and Marti fell, pierced by many bullets, A Then Major Birkhabser advanced a step | the vessel returned to the United States. and pointed his finger at Mr. Mahoney and the judge, tife attorneys, reporters and spec- LINCOLN LOCAL NEWS he will be here a great sha tators joined, the lady answ-red that she was Today Secretary of War Daniel Lamont of the time. Chancellor MacLean is a_very pl nt gen- part of the escort was also Kkilled. One of not aware of it, if he was. The attorney genoral asked if ‘she knew for what purpose Harris was there, to which the defense ob- Jected, and another round of merriment was caused by the court’s sustaining the objec tion, because it had a dual meaning. HELPED THE ACCUSED. Lato In the evening Henry Stanton was placed upon the stand. He was a defendant in the case and the state having no evidence against him, recently discharged him. His evidence corroborated the theory of the de- fense that Harrls was not at Parker. He passed through the city, en route to the mili- tary posts in the Dakotas. Miss Maude Hammond, who has been at- tending Yale Annex during the past year, returned yesterday. Mrs. Whiting and daughters, May and Ad- die, let yesterday to visit three weeks with friends in Fairbury. Miss Gertrude Smith of the office force of the Western Supply company has gone to Fairfield to visit friends, Mrs. M. W. Ensign and daughters, Alice and Ina, and son, Guy, left yesterday for tleman, about 38 years of age, and one who evidently appreciates the responsibilities of his life work. He says that, having no children, his whole heart goes out to the students under L charge without reservation. He says he comes to Lincoln with a determina- tion to like the city and the people. FURIOUS THUNDER STORM, Big Springs and Vicinity Treated to a Heavy Rain. BIG SPRINGS, Neb., June 22.—(Special excitedly exclaimed: STARTED A SCENE “That assertion Is false; it is untrue and. T hurl it in your teeth, sir. You have made it | 155 Hartford, before and it is a deliberate falsehood." foss ‘;‘V( i Mr. Mahoney stood pat. Mr. Birkhauser Gl sat down and a big buzz went around the room, which was developing into a nois discussion of the accusation, when the chair- mun called upon Charles H. Brown to voice his sentiments on the cbject of the meeting Mr. Brown came out openly for a citizens' ticket, and said that the curze of A.P.A.'lsm store, York store. Examinations for admission to Trinity col- Conn,, the sixth and Franklin streets on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Mary Moore stealing a pair of silk was arrested last night for | $10,000. mitts in the Bosto = T RSy reoin ROy evadl| American Tars Oighly Pleased. Imer Otto, for shoplifting, two pocketbooks and a base ball in the New also arrested the Cubans then Killed Gavillon. The nar- rator of this story, Manuel Jucarez, was the only man who escaped. He reported to Ma- ceo, who hastened to the scene, but too late to rescue the body of Marti from the Span- rds. Gavillon was to receive a reward of will be held at the Associate mission, Monday, KIEL, June 22.—The officers and men at- tached to the American squadron are de- having stolen lighted with their visit here, and expect to ’ was cross-examined by Attorney General \\"'::"‘;::gfl Mont., where they will pass the | mojogram,)—A furious thunder storm visited | was not confined to the republican party. It ; -‘I'"' W'}““;{';-l ‘_‘"""'}‘r‘i*i“ 'f‘“"'-‘:“"‘r"y :\"““l"’ff remain some days, enjoying the hospitality nation. 5 i} qon, Attorney Quaintance, and duughers, the heaviest that has ever been seen here and L‘;r“‘[’;;\l ’[:l‘k"'l ".‘“::‘;m*j‘fi“‘:" ::’ ”‘\’l‘.“lm‘f\‘};"; Kchoe, of 416 South Tenth street. the watch | banquet of last night the Amerlcan officers ortha and Ada. s fa i After this Mert Roy was called. He, too, had been four times arrested and as many times discharged because there was no proof against him. His evidence strongly corroho. She returned yesterday to | several head of stock were killed, MINDEN, June 22.—(Special.)—An- other shower fell here last night, and every- heing found on his person, was sentenced by Judge Berka yesterday to thirty days in the county Jall, were all presented to Emperor William and the duke of York affable. her Tllinois home. Al Woltemade is home for the summer va- cation from the Washington Polytechnic col- dervishes it meant defeat to the plan, because it would be ‘‘buried by treachery,” and the only show of relief and reform was by a Neb., The former was extremely He cordially shook the hands of the BAD COMPLEXIONS 3 ooking fine. Kearney c o A wood@nitisani vz, ii 4 foman's Relief corps No. 3 e . : rated that of Defendant Elliott as to Elliott's | lege, St. Louis. thing 1y Jooking fne. Xearney oounty: pre- lunited front of all good cliizens, rogardle mi, will é.f'”'. WL RS o1 Mondny | American officers and had a_friendly wora Dark, yellow, oily, mothy skin, pim- - 3 whereabouts that day, {n whose company he | F% J; Bush returned thls morning from | Schis & flattering prospect for a good crop | of politics. It the democrats put up a| 104 will glve a dime curlesity sccial Monday | O OR G0 EE0 JUF 0 C CRRCE WD b T ess, rodnes Was on the day that the vighantes or the | Alvin, Tex., where he spent the winter. He | this yea 2 straight ticket they could not fgnore the | CYENINE al the residence of \IJ or R. S Wil ORI by convares ples, blackheads, ronghness, redness, BRI ey (as the vigliantes) on the the summer in Lincoln BUTTE, Neb, June 22.—(Special Tele- [ money question and upon this subject there | €2X; 2109 WIirt street, to which all comrades | miral Kirkland Emperor William especially dry, thin,and falling bair, and simplo The defense s not trying to prove who the arty comprising Messrs. B. L. Morrill, | gram)-wA tereible storm has been raging | was a dangercus split among the democracy, | f the Grand Army of the Republic, ladles | referred to the great interest shown in Amer- baby blomialios prevsnted abd opred parties are that killed Scott, but in making | Hal Zehrung, Earl H. McCreary, Charlie B. | here since 10:30. The only way to eliminate the money question | Of the Woman's Rellet corps, Sous of Vei-| oy nayal matters. He mentioned Captain | by the celebrated their case they are weaving a web around | Gregory and George K. Bartlett left today for e e was to get together under the banmer of | erans, their families and friends are r'v(dl.l“,\i Alfred T. Mahan's book on ““The Influence several of Scott’s former intimate friends. | camping tour of the Black Hills, Mrs. G. Ozeighion NewqiNotus. harmony for good, clean city and county gov- [ invited. Entire receipts to be devoted to | > B focs 1 M. Bartleit accompanied (hem as far as Hot | CREIGHTON, Neb., June (Special)— | croment. charity. Refreshments will be served. Mrs, [Of Sea Power in History.” Of this work he R A S n i Springs, S. D. 3 § EIE/LCONDITION Mr. and Mrs, Henry Beck and daughter of . . - Plattsmouth are visiting friends in Lincoln. i BRlRs. County oD vmmises & MOBt | A Beck Is thinking of locating in this city 3 Rl SEXIe1d; The first shoot of the Capital City Gun club FREMONT, June 22.—(Special.)—Beet rals- | resulted in the following score: ers report that the prospects are good for a GUN CLUB SCORE. large crop. The beet flelds are mostly free | Rogers, 25; Sharpe, 25; Powell, 18; Brown, The Ancient Order of United Workmen of this place held a picnic at Plum Valley, twelve miles north of here, yesterday. About 150 people attended. The lodge is very strong, WANTED TO STRADDLE. T e e Oxaialiainl the Mérahanta having a membership of almost 100. Mr. Brogan wanted to straddle on a county S IS Dow Citys T CitheAvaae The graduating class of the Bazile High | and city ticket by putting up a citizens | B4 Wells, Dow City, Ia,, is at the Arcade. schol of Basile Mills, threo miles north of | ticket for one and a democratio ticket for |, G: A. Lulkhart of Norfolk is at the Del- here, Lyons, president PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ke in terms h have told all my Mahan's book their pillow Cuban Editor Sent to Priso KEY WEST, Fla,, June 22.—Later advices D. C. Patterson and Juige Felker bellevel [ H it would be best to put up a good, straight democratic ticket ly eulogistic, adding: “'I officers to study Captain well—to sleep with it under jticury | SIAPe - Held: Its! commenoement 6xerclses :last lone. fom Cuba state that in an engagement at from weeds and in good condition. Farmers | 18; Clyde, 19; Miller, 18; 3 : the other. 0 By "h_w“‘,x mf:"‘ Sn‘:“"“ fl::l’l‘is “‘r:’::;;" 'mmni. P umb:rruu:., ””%L‘l‘;g:f;l; ‘]"7 night, which were postponed from Thursday | ~wij| Wappich made a talk about this time, | C. C. Parker of Valentine is a guest at the [ Voga Alta the Spaniards, under Salamanca, Tog proity weats. e cogiaslan are 1ook- | George. Rogirs won' the. badge and Sharpe a | PIERt on account of bad weather. The school | 1n which his position was somewhat indet. | AFcade. Wera datoatenihy thetlowtireants) undsr QBT hall was crowded, many attending from here. The orations and es: The graduates are: close second. The club shoots every Friday afternoon.” George F. Morgan of Laramie is a guest at the Paxton. initely stated, although he the democrats ‘‘get longed to see grain Is much better than has been reported together.” He admired In some sections farmers report a full crop, erals Roloff and Sanchez. nor Coranado, director of the ys were well prepared. Clara Saunders, Spanish Prof. George B. MacLean of Minneapolis is | © Y 2 Louise | nqe Rosewater in some respects, and com- K. Wambald of Gothenburg is regis- e R e - in others from two-thirds to three-quarters | rogistered at the Lincoln, Ho is the gentle- | Stunders, Lucy Avery, Carrle French, Eva | mended him for his honest motives in seck- 1 ai the Paxton. [ifenTpaDr, 1y Rugiiylons buan htgnnsinto """.'“‘;"'“"’C"‘“'}""t‘!’“fl""lfi“‘: of & crop. Thero will be a large yield of po- [ man with whom ”“.“:)ll“::d of regents hus beon Al “Morgan of Omaha, president ‘of the | I8 to clean out the ity hall of occupants | W. S. Schenck of New Whatcom, Wash., it {’l:‘;"’r""m"‘ o4 /Qabana, this’ merulug by ‘:c“l;’:l'!;“:’i““a‘l"; e > d negotiating with view of makin e Dl e 0 i psewatel ad assisted egistered e Arcade. e authorities. pursetany v ateiot oot (;‘urx?vgx(\--f“.l":h:mlzil)?l;lm: Judge Successor of Chancellor Cunfield: He ayriveq | Baptist Young People's union of the state, | Whom he @r. Rotowater) had assisted in | is registered at the Arcad bath, and nursery. It is 80 becauso it strikes at tho CAUSE of most com- Plexional disfigurations, viz.: tho CLOGGED, INFLAMED, IRRITATED, OVERWORKED, OF SLUGOISI PORE. electing. Mr. Rosewater was manly in ad-| mitting a political mistake and seeking to remedy it with good government.” Person- ally he was for a plan of harmonious democ racy and reform. visited relatives and friends here Monday and Tuesday. Morgan is a graduate of the Creighton High school. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Peyton gave a party Saturday evening in honor of Miss Ada But- this forenoon and a little later Regent Morrill met him at the hotel. Word Is given out tonight at the university that Prof. MacLean has accepted the office of chancellor of the Nebraska State uni- New Pohnl wrly in Canada, TORONTO, Ont., June 22.—A new party, which may yet make a radical change in the government of this country, has been formed E: Marshall presiding. The prosecuting attor- ney flled an information against Bud Coon 3 for forgery. Coon pleaded guilty and will be sentenced. A nolle prosequi was entered in the case M. Hamill, the Sunday school organizer, is being entertained at the Murray. Senator Vest was in the city a few hours yesterday afternoon, leaving for the south in | the evening. ! . ening | of M € B i konia on the mesaslty (cth . Oratt. Serin. | here under the title of the Canadian National b e iyl Tectaor, who wes arrecioa too | versity, torfield of Norfolk, who was visiting in the [ D- C. erson: spoke on y At thp Merchants are Robert Craft, Serib- e £ M) Sold throughout the world. PorTen DRUG AND 4 i ambling Sunday morning. . CONVICT RUNS AMUCK city. It was a most pleasant affair. change In the present condition of as: ner; B, E. Betts, Lincoln; A. M. Love, Syr- | assoclation. Somo of its objects are the fos- | o\l Gonp’, wole propristors, Boston. #~ “All e I ! W An Itali i d Seal ments, se; Mrs. J. B. Osb tering of national sentiment; working for the | ~oue tha o, ~kin, Sealn, and Lair," matied free i e court decided the case of W. A. Ed-| An Italian convict named Scalesi ran amuck S e r— e Pt s : acuse; Mrs. J shorne, mal sen| i wo 01 i Blood, in.and Lair." mztied free. - wards against the city of Fremont in favor of | down at the penitentiary last Thursday. He .. BREsConoty Crop: Beoapacts; At this Junotire: O “'[' Bmybh.arone. and | SRR LS LIS E Saeet (N ST the defendant. This was a suit brought by [had secreted a knite, made from scrap iron, in LYONS, Neb, June 22.—(Special)—The [ made the hit of the evening by declaring for | =—————— — o e o 3 Edwards, who was here taking orders for [his cell, and when the door was opened, | crop prospect in Burt county grows better | Practical polities, and a sacrifice of national clothing, for his occupation tax, which he |Scalesi made a savage onslaught with his |each day. Farmers believe they will have | 3°ues to protect home and family. The con pald under protest. Weapon upon another convict named Sullivan, | tne pest oat crop for many years. John |dition of affairs called for a heroic remedy Dorothea Behm commencad a suit for di-|against whom he had a grudge. Sullivan | Gunier belleves his barley will average fifty | G004 government loc: ly must be obtained yorce agalnst Heury Behii She says that | defended himself vigorously, despite the | pushels to the acre. Whaat fields that wery | Therefore he offered the following: Henry is an habitual drunkard and that he | Dago's keen knife, and the latier then turned | tatked of being plowed up will make s gosd OIL ON TROUBLED WATERS has ‘been gullty of extreme cruslty toward fon one of the keepers, Costello, and inflicted | average. Corn is doing fine, soma of it being | . Resolved, That the chalrman appoint at her. It is reported that Henry has a good (a slight wound on the'latter's hand. Coatetiu | Jaid by, Small rain® will sipen about twg | his leisure a committee of fourtern, which o > cause of divorce from Dorothea, and that the | struck at the infuriated Italian with a stool, | weeks. sooner. this year No more rain Ys | Shall be fairly representative of the two y case will be a sensational une The parties | missed him, and then Keeper Althan hit the L ta iy MR 3 divisions of the puarty: touching upen the - ° 3 reside at North Bend. convict on the head with a cane and 121d him sl i — ol Jpney ‘."'.“““”'.", y ghe purpose of formu- i “Colonel” W. P. Metlen succeeded in get- [ gut. He is now in the hospital with quite o Wedding 1ells ut Creighton, leting a pian DiCHREELALS money gusation lna a S 3 ting "‘12" ,:;‘:‘"N’""x:"':“‘g Pe. S Saser glub | severe scalp wound. The knife, which he [ CREIGHTON, Neb., June 22.—(Special. [by, be RIBIGAUER e (he Saspaian. 9 > vening. There were abo otured Y A oo . e > i prosont. " Metion | reaq " Covey's | 140 secretly manufactured, was Whatp s & | avid Miller of Lynch and Miss Olive wells| corned, 1o ‘the’ Snd| @t the dem: : ey < 5 " ea Y's | razor, and had it been longer, the affray e X jarty may presedt. i funited front In . M f I & Eood roads bill and explained its princpal | wighi nave ended fatally. Scalést Is a con | Of this place were married at this place by | FriNeoming contAgis for Kood ity and Our offering o mna attings for this features, - He did not succeed in creating |\ &". ! : Rev. S. D. Badger at 4 o'clock this after- | ccunty governmenyt® \ > S o & | vict sent down from Douglas county three by Pt R & k < fauch enthusiasm. A club will be organized | yoars ago for manslaughter, and is consid- | 00N They will reside at Lynch The rosolution Jgdwunanimously carried ered a dangerous character. He also en- tertains a grudge against Jordan, the negro, whom, it is claimed by Land Commissioner Russell, was assaulted by one of the prison | keepers a few weeks since. Warden Leidigh says the convict is undouttelly crazy, OMAHA PEOPLE IN LINCOLN and upon motion o . Gallagher the jani tor was requested n out the lights, an the conference wapab@n end. 1§ week is by far the best we have ever made, fine . , mixed jointless mattings that early in the season would have been sold by the importers at dou= Willlam Murphy's horse was stolen Sunday. He had a suspiclon that a gang of horse traders knew something about it, and yes- © terday had James Brown, one of them, ar- rested at Blair. Sherif Milliken brought him to Fremont. As the evidence against him_was not sufficlent to hold him he was discharged BICYCLES AGAINST C ALRY, Hinois N onal Guards Wil Inaulge in a Novel Contest. SPRINGFIELD, Ill, June 22.—It is prob- able that Chicago's crack cavalry, troop A | barge Meeting ‘il COUNTRY FPRE KEPUBLICAN - 1o Settlo Differences At the Lincol Ike New, George Milarl, | of the Ilinois National Guard, will make by Organkzingn New Club. * ke vl P Tho Fromont Bqual Suffrage asscciation | H, H. DeFoel, James . Ludlow, A H. | o ‘overland. trip . 10 the- encampment. s | In the yoar precugd the rast presidential ble the price we offer them at for this sale, held a meeting at the Woman's Christian | Workman. Lindell John Kelley, F. W. Springfisld this summer. Should Governor | election the repubflcans of the country pre o ple this eve Mhete | Hohme, J. 0. Finney., . O . . P e 5 ERERAD I uncn sewple Liie svaning. There (Hohme, J, 0. Pisney. Oaglial; . O'Hava. | piicoia’ ana Adjutant Qensra) Orendart. e, | oincta of Douglasgiounty - decided that. they Sllfl[)ly because it is iate inthe season and later terest was manifested. lans Will Ceebrate. cide in favor of the idea it is probable that [ were not always Jetting oll the honors t it . LYONS, 1)—The One Thousand Attended the Funeral Winnebago Indians are making great pre R H4 oo o d cat prepara- | folq overland on bicycles. CEDAR CREEK, Neb., June 22.- 1»\5)061-!):1[.1:1( for a big time the Fourth. A number | ‘Lh'::[ nants “Jl\ll');flul Irwin of the regu- ~The most imposing and lurge:t funeral ever ) of the tribe who have been to the Indian ter- | lar army, who are stationed at Springfie d, . held in this vicinity was that of Henry Hem- | ritory on a visit arrived In town yestorday | are greatly interested in the affair Neb., the bicycle riders of the First regiment in- fantry will ask permission to come to Spring- June 22 (Spe which they werc @htithd in the councils of their party. To fgmedy this, as well as for the purpose of promeffiig the general inter ests of the party, they'te olvel to un'te them for the importer from whom we took this lot. 4 “‘ The firest of them will be at 22¢ a yard | Y ming, th h Killed b; on their way home, with a large d | HRE7 say. there nas nover been s Gial of any | W17eS 17 an organization which should b d fi ] 1 ren oood t 12 1.2¢ , the man who was killed the Roc o e, with a large drove hey . has never be al of any | composed of 4 neh e av < 7 S - E m::d R v v 'r..e;m,y..m- .'.{w:uk ponies, which they ‘recelved as presents on | consequence to d:cide whether the bicycle | COMPosed of the staunch republicans of al and iine heavy close woven goods a & y iy " 4 S . | their visit. They will presens thess ponies to | was better than the horss In milltary sere the country preeincts, who should stand to e three miles southwost from South Bend. He{ other Indians at the close of their festivities. | Wheelmen claim that the soldlers on bicyc gether for their common interests. Finall 2 H ¢ and &c a yar A was buried under the auspices of the Anclent will make the trip from Chicago to Spriug- |a meeting was called at which there was ya g o Order of United Workmes and Modern Wool- # Death of M» roest Aschofr, fleld n less than three and a half days, | big representation from all the precincts. r H l] i men of America. There were in the proces- | WEST POINT, Neb., June 22.—(Special.)— | whils the cavalry may require seven. With much enthuslasm an organization was 1 he assortment i1s excellent. - 3 sion 100 Workmen and Woodmen, delega- [ The wife of Ernest Aschoff, a prominent e o orur— formed which bore the name of the Harrison § R tions from Plattsmouth anl Louisville, and | farmer of this vicinity, died Thursday. Her Not Farchased the Saratoga Track. | Republican club and Incluied in- ite Py B ll::m‘:‘ml reaching one and a half miles 18 | romains were followed to the grave by an| SARATOGA, June 22.—Edward Kearny of | memberchip mearly every influcntia rchar i e . It was estimated that there were 4t oy 2 " | New York, president of the Saratoga Racing | republican out of the city. Tk M R 000 Bochis In 8ltendanse. lmmense cortege ol mourners, and were es B! 8 elub served to harmonize ests, and for fowr years has been regarde as & highly successful political experiment But in recent days discor) bas declared tse City Assessor Hefused 10 Testify, in its rnhllw . nd it wnn T :;mu;l y 1}\. ¢ v 2.0 Pred | Ito two factions, at the heal of which Jame DETROIT, Juss 83.~Oity Assossor. Fred | @i\ ¥ o0 eatn Thinme ook horas for - E. Farnsworth was today sentenced to thirty | qupremacy . days in jail for refusing to testify in the | The trouble arose roon alter the last reput council boodle Investigation. An attempt 's | ‘Ixan county convention, at which Timme i¢ being made to get a writ of habeas corpus. |ceived a legislative nomization. At that corted by the local branch of the Catholic Kn'ghts of America. Prof. Lawrence Bruner of the State uni- versity is making his parents a visit. association, contrddicts the statement that conflicting inte Mesers. Belmont and Keene have purchased the Saratoga track. i Heary Hemming, with his little G-year-old went to Valparalso last Saturday and o started home Tuesday morning. At or about 8 o'clock in the afternoon, while riding along i with his little girl lylng asleep in the bottom Eloction Contest S " of the buggy, he came to the Rock Island | (OSCEOLA, Neb., June 22 E‘:ia'm' RAmgner, train niruck 1he | since the spring electlon at Stromsburg there Carpet Co. 'and team were instantly killel, | has been a contest before Judge Hurst to little girl ‘was not injured. see who would be alderman of the city of

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