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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1894. 3 aV - jWv 7 vft i . m Tho blood is the source of health. Keop It paro by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which 1 peculiar to itelf, nnd cuporior in strength, iceuomy, nnd medicinal inorit. IloodV 1'IIIa nro pnruly vegetable, caro fully prepared from tho beat Ingredients. L'5 oonts. Shiekloy has n bowling nlloy nml shooting gallery. Dr. Sawyer's Pastilles used iu tlmo will euro nny case of Fcmnlo Woakness. Get free satnplo paokago from tho following namod druggist. Hold by Deyo it Orico. It pays to tench tho fowelB to be quiot anil orderly. Sot them tin oxample. Ladies onn be positively relieved from 11 those irregularities, distressing symp toms nnd diseases by using Dr. Bawyer'e Fastilesa. Bold by Deyo & Qrloo. . Keep a duet box within reach of tho Bitting hens at nil times. No troublo about making tho ends meet with good fowcls. Where Healing Waters Flow. Hot Springs, South Dakota, is a place thnt every ono should visit. It's a health resort; the best in tho west. It's a charming spot whoro puro air and healing wators put sickness to ilight and make everything but perfect hoalth woll nigh an impossibility. Invalids, no mattor what their ail ments, should givo Hot Springs a trial. It's suro to bonellt them, inoro thau likely to euro. How to got therof Why, by tho Bur lington routo of course It's tho lino. Ask tho local agont for full information or writoto tho undorsigncd for a beau tifully illustrated pamphlot. J. Fkancib, Gon. Pass. & Tkt. Agt Omaha, Nob. Ladles For dleenses of women. Dr. Sawyer's Pastilles will reach the difficult) radloally, positively and effectually. It h mild, but efteotual. Bold by Doyo Sc Qrioe. Hepatitis is most common in Russia, where it is gorerally attributed to drink. Ladies The druggist named below will give you a free sample package of Dr. Bawyer'e Pastilles, whioh cure diseases pcouiiar t women. Sold by Deyo & Qrice. Now is tho time to buy thormometors Thoy will soon bo going up. .Mpnoy, kklll nnd experience cannot im prove Dr. Sawyer's Pastilles for disease' peculiar to women. Send to your drug gist for free sample Sold by Deyo i Grice. To tho sportsman, no othor May-polo . will compare with the fish polo, .Ml ..lt - The Earlier sympttms of dyspepsia susb as distress after rating, heartburn, oeoailonal headaches, should set be neg lected. Take Hoed'i Sarsaparilla if yen wish te be oared. Just about tho timo a man learns to danco his desiro for dancing is gone. Dr. Sawyer's Family Ouro It not only relieves; it cures. It rs suitable to all 'ages and every member of the familx Try n f roe sample. Sold by Doyo &, Gric Queon Victoria is a regular attendant at divino sorvlce. Dr. Bawyor's Family Cure curea item sou troublo. Dr. 8awyer'B Family Cur cures Liver complaints, cures Kidney difficulty. Sold by Deyo &. Grioe. "When in the course of human events it beoomes necessary" to deeter yoar corns, just step into Doyo k Griee's dreg tore rnd demand Mailer's Corn Core It won't make you lame, but en the can trary glvos instant relief, and every bet tlo is guaranteed to cure etrns. It ie nlwnye discovered, whon a man ie killed while engaged in some hazardous bueineas, that it wue hie Intention to have retired next year. "Orange'Blosiom" is a painless for all diseases peculler to women. eur Seld by O. L. Cottiug. After a girl of sixtoon has told hor best girl friond all het opinions and nil hn knnwi alio drona her for a new ono J. M. Harris, of Pairvlew, S. D.., under date, of Jan. i!G, 1804, writes: "Year Hal ler'a Dark Wire Liniment is the best remedy I havo ever used for barb wire cuts, collar galls, sores and wounds ef every description on horses, I consider it nntquuled and will uso no othor. Deye A Grlco soil and guarantee this liniment. Thero are a good mnny things a man would liko to buy a dlmos's worth of, but can't get without tuking tho wholo box. Mr. F. J. Child, of the Chllds' Family 'Buby Brass Baud and Comedy Com pany," of Elgin, III., and who for the past four yoars have been roynlly enter; tainiug large nudiencos throughout the western statos with his bright and fun makicg children, writes from Ilolton, Kansas, Jan. 25, 1895: "Halter Proprie tory Co., Oents: Allow me to inform you that your Hall's Pain Paralyser Is at tho ton notch of perfection as a pain killer. All the aches, pains aud buras) that oomo to my little ones calls for an Immediate uso of Paralyzer and it dees the, (busiuess. Pa and ma Chllds find that it hits the rheumatic spots, and the pains depart hence, Send this lot by ex press." Sold by Doyo & Grlce at 50c a bottle. What Is tho oxtreme penalty fur big amy f Two mothers-in-law. MINEKS' AVAR ENDED. GOVERNOR WAITESETTLESTHECRIP PLE CREEK STRIKE. Entire Ktnt Mllltlu Called lTinn to Oo to Cripple C'reelc to Aid the HhorllT Miner to lie 1'atcl Three Dollar fur Eight Hour' Work. Ckutlr Cui:i:k, Colo., Juno 0. The now that tho striko had boon sottled caused tho morning hours Tuesday to Ira spent iu a manner fitting to tho occasion. Manners wero run up on tho liberty iolo nnd almost every merchant and house holder directly followed tho oxamplo. Flags and bunting floated from almost every window, men nnd women woro small flaga nbout their porsou and every body gavo ovidenco .of the rellof thoy felt. Shortly before tho noon hour, how ever, rumors of n nature to dnmpen tho ardor began to pass from mouth to mouth. Ono was to tho effect thnt eomo ofthomtno ownors wero not satisfied with tho agreement and would not bo bound by it. Alexander Mcintosh, stato organizer for tho miners' union, rend tho arbitration agreement to tho as semblage of minora nnd immediately all tho men on Bull Hill laid down their arms, tho pickets wero called in and tho fortification abandoned. Tho outlook for pcaco was not so fav orable later in tho day. Tho strikers are dissatisfied because the agreemout binds only Hagennnn nnd Moffnt, besides which tho deputies inudo a threatening tnovo. A company of 60 deputies nd vnnced to Midland Tuesday and took possession of tho town and later wero re inforced by a largo body. Tuesday night a telegram was received stating that Sherill Bowers would move tho deputies toward Bull Hill. Tho strikers look upon the movement of tho deputies as nn indication that tho agreement will not bo ndhered to nnd thoy aro greatly angered in consequence Immediately upon receipt of informa tion thnt tho deputies hnd ndvnnced to Midland, couriors woro sent iu every direction nnd in n short timo all tho strikers woro again under arms. A body of four companies immediately be gan tho march in n heavy snow storm to Midland to meet tho deputies. About 000 remained nt Bull Hill to meet tho expected main nttnek, whllo other par ties went to Victor and elsowhero. Dunvek, June 5. Tho striko nt Crip plo Creek has been sottled. Lnto Mon day night the conference between Gov ernor Wnlte, J. J. Hagorman and David H. Moflat arrived at an ngroement, which is tmtlsfnctory to nil parties. Tho conferenco began nt 8 o'cIock nt tho request of Governor Wnlte. As soon ns tho triuinvirnto nssomblod, Gov ernor Wnito announced thnt ho wns authorized to act for tho miners nnd consideration of tho various points was immediately begun. But ono point caused serious complication nnd that was the timo nllowed for luncheon. Tho miners demanded 110 minutes, they to be nllowed pny for tho time. Tho articles of agreement provido that tho minors shall work eight hours u day, with 20 minutes for luncheon; that they bo paid nt tho rate of $3 a day, and that tho mino owners in employing men shall not discriminate against either union or uonuuion miners. At tho conclusion of tho conference, Governor Wulto issued a proclamation colling upon all tho peoplo iu El Pnso county who wero forcibly holding tho property of others and who wero bearing anus in violation of tho law to deliver up such property and to lny down their arms, Tho entire stato militia is called upon to go to Cripplo Creek, El Paso county, and aid the sheriff in rostoring order. Heat Them Shockingly. McKekstoiit, Pa., June 0. Never has this city witnessed such scenes of defianco of lnw nnd tho inability of tho authorities to copo with tho lawlessness to tho extent of repressing lawlessness as were enacted horo Tuesday and contin ued during tho night. Tho troublo grows out of tho strike at tho tubo works and tho strikers after nightfall outwitted tho polico, broke into tho mill yards and made systomatlo tonrs of tho works and their surroundings. Tho plnut resumed in two departments Tues day nnd nbout 25 men went to work. Tho nows quickly spread nnd by noon a mob of nearly 10,000 had assembled nlxmt tho nates awnitlng tho appearanco of tho workmen. Most of tho men re mained inside, but a few attempted to go to their homes and wero caught by tho mob nnd terribly beaten. Tho mob then dispersed in part but to ward evening roassombled and by (I o'clock probably 5,000 men wero massed in front of tho entrnnco to tho works on Fourth avenue nnd it wns seen fully threo-qunrters of tho mon woro foreign ers. Thoy captured a Slav workman nnd bent him torribly. At tho mills tho mob surged nround tho entrances until 7 o'clock when a rush was made nnd they broko into tho yards. Thon began a wild chaso and pursuit of tho hunted workmeu inside. Sovoral wolders took to tho rlvor nnd mado their oscnpo tq Miflliu township, pursuod by crowds of strikers, nnd wero finally chased off into tho darkness townrds Du Quosno. Tho strlkors wero in complete possession of tho plnco. They ranged ovor tho ground and finally routod out 10 hidden work men who mndo a dash for freedom, but woro cut off nnd surrounded. With no compunction, about 10 men, armed witli clubs, nttnckod ono dofonso less man, Tho mob sot upon fheso men )n swarms and beat thorn shockingly. In tho crush to got at tho prostrato man, one fellow was badly stabbed. it was tho Homestead fight over again, with variations. Ono poor follow, who was discovered and pushod oloso by his pur suers, in desperation, aprong luto an electrio car passing along the street, Tho strikers surrounded tho car nnd ttio mo tormau tviod to forco it through tho crowd. Tho trolley pole was pulled down and tho car stalled. Thon the f t gltlvo was dragged from tho car and foatro and kicked into tawwJbUltr- WORK OF NATIONAL LAWMAKERS. Cotnroinlo Airriiilniontn to tho Sugar bi lii-itiitn Aituptoil. Wasiiimhun. .May ill, Tho senate, Senator Mills nlmio refusing to vote. uuniiiiuiiu-sly pawed a resolution dwlnrliu: that tho United States will not interfere with tho affairs of tho Hawaiian Inlands, ntd that tho United State will regard intorfer enco with tho nffnira of tho Islands by any foreign irowor ns an unfriendly uct. Tho tariff bill was taken up. Several amendments oirered to tho lumber para graphs, looking to n duty on rough lum ber, wero voted down by a strict party vote. Sotnttor Allen moved to striko out paragraph lit. J Senator Vest surprised tho Republicans when ho announced that tho amendment would bo accepted by tho Domocratio eldo. As tho nuicndments to the lumber schedulo was being voted on without do- bate, unilor an agreement mndo on Wednesday, the vote was Immediately taken nnd it wns ngreed to 85 to 24 a strict party vote, Messrs. Peitor and Allen (Pops.) voting for it. This will havo tho effect of putting all lumber on tuo freo list. Washington, May hi. General Sickles introduced and tho houso passed a resolution instructing tho secrotnry ot war to do what is necessary under act of March d, 180:), for tho preservation of tho Gettysburg battlefield. Tho bill for an additional judgofor tho Northern district of Illinois passed, nftor which tho bill to repeal tho tax on stato bank circulation was taken up, Mr. Black (Qa.) resuming his speech in favor of rciiciil. WAPiitxaTON, Juno 1. A largo horse shoe of roses rested on tho desk of Sena tor Proctor (Vt.) when the senato mot Friday, iu honor of that gentlomon's 03d birthday anniversary. Tho tarllf bill was then laid boforo tho Benato and tho great buttlo over tho sugar schedulo began. Mr. Mnndorson gavo notice that at tho proper timo ho would offer as a substitute for tho sugar schedule, tho bounty provis ion of tho McKinley bill, continuing it in rorco until duly l, iuoo. Ho argued at length iu support of the constitutionality of bounties. Washington, Juuo 1. Tho houso passed today tho seuato resolution direct ing the secretary of war to transmit to tho senate reports of any surveys or esti mates for the construction of locks or dams in tho Mississippi rivor between the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis nnd Oninha railroad bridgo and the falls of St. Anthony which ho might havo in his possession. Washington, Juno 5. At tho open ing of tho sonnto session today Mr. Hill ngniu tried, and this timo successfully, to secure consideration of tho joint resolu tion authorizing tho secrotary of war to institute proceedings in condemnation to 6ecuro possession of certain portions of tho bat tlo Held of Gettysburg. Tho resolution was adopted. No voto was taken on tho Hill resolu tion for open doors for tho sugar investi gation, nnd it went over until Monday, giving plnco to tho tariff bill. Mr. Aldrich mndo a sharp and vigor ous attack on tho sugar schedulo and spoko m favor of bounties. Mr. Caffory of Louisiana followed Mr. Aldrich nnd defended tho protective duty ns against tho bounty system. Ho drow n running flro from Messrs. Aldrich and Allison. Mr. Caffery said public opinion was against bounties. Washington, Juno 2. In tho house today Mr. Goldzier (Ills.) offered a reso lution to inquire whether tho commis sioners of tho District of Columbia had reduced the pay of unskilled laborers and if so why. Mr. Kilgoro moved that tho resolution bo roferred to tho committee on District of Columbia, which was ordered and tho filibuster collapsed. Tho houso then went into committee of tho wholo aud Mr. Islar (S. C.) re sumed ins speecn in favor of tho BraW' loy bill. Ho was followed by Mr. War ner(fl. i.) Washington, Juno 4. Thirteen sena tors, six Democrats and sovon Republi cans, wero iu tho senato room Monday when tho senato enteral upon tho tariff bill. Senator Hoar suggested tho ub senco of a quorum and 20 minutes wero spent wnnting tho presenco of 47 senators necessary to proceed. A resolution pro viding for tho payment of tho oxikjiisos of tho bribery and other investigating committees out of tho contingent fund was adopted. Tho tariff bill was taken up, tho sugar schedulo ponding. Senator Vest took tho floor. Aiiison (in.j loiioweu vest with an olaboruto speech on tho sugar schedulo. Washington, Juno f. Tho com promise amendments to tho sugar sched ulo were nil adopted in tho senate Tues day and tho pivotnl schodulo on which tho fato of tho tariff measuro depended went through without chaugo. On tho vital amondmont to placo nil sugars on tho freo list tho Democratic line was drawn, Hill (N. V.) voting in favor of it nnd Irby (8. C.) being paired the same way. But tho Republicans woro unable to hold their own sido intact. Mossrs, Mauderson and Perkins voting against tho amendment nnd Mr. Quay being paired agahiht it, whllo Slwrman, who was present, did not vtto nt all. Only ono Populist, Puffer, voted forfroosugar. Messrs. Kylo and Allen, iu tho final isMio, joining with tho majority of the Democrats against it. Had all tho Re publicans with tho three Populists and tho two disaffected Democrats joined hands, sugar, raw and refined, would havo gone on tho froo list. As adopted tho schodulo imposes a duty of -10 per cent ad valorem on all sugars, raw and refined, with n differ ential of one-eighth of a cent per pound oil sugars nbovo IU Dutch standard and nn additional ouo-touth of a cent against sugars imported from countries paying nn oxK)rt bounty, It continued tho Ha waiian treaty, admitting sugars from tho Sandwich Islands freo of duty and places a duty of 2 cents por gullou on molasses testlug altovo -10 degrees by tho poinds fccopo. Tho schedule goes into effect Jan. 1, 18U3, and the bounty continued until tint dnt, W. P. Hajos of 2105 Jones St., Omn Iih, Nob. asys of Parks' Suro Cure "My VflfohnR been constitutionally wreokttl for years. Tried everything frnltleasly. My druggist' pernasion bnoked by his guarantor, induced mo to buy n bottle of Park's Suro Cure. Tho results nro truly wonderful, Park's Suro Care for tho Liver and Kidneys is n positivo specific for tho dlscaflt'rt of women. A run in tlmo naves tho nine. Pitts burg Chronicle-Telegraph. - Jho. G, Lntton of ljoltoy, N. Y., a prominent grocor aud G, A. H, man says; '1 have been troubled with Indigestion and bllllousness for years. Tried Parks Tea and it hns onred me. I recommend it to everybody. Tho groatoBt orgnn In tho world with ,nu BlUJib nullum o tuii'U. Cubic front tuccn l.ll. Dear GreBhnm: Ono more boon I crave, I trust in your affection 'Tis aot to murder Dole, tho Knave, Or put down insurrection; 'Tis not my crown, lint mo to save, I write in deep delco ion. And so a paokago I mast have Of Park's Tea for my complexion. Grcftlimii'e Answer to tticcn Ltl. When I received your Cablegram I thought I suro would faint For though I oftcu uso Parks' Ton 'Tis not for your complaint. I fearod that Mrs, G. would think Wrong about our connection 'Till on hor dresser there I saw Parks' Tea for her complexion. Ilcgga' Clierry Cough Nyrup. The greatest nnd best Cough Syrup. It will relievo a cough quicker, surer and more effoatually than any thing on tho markot. Sold and warranted by Deyo & Grioe' Visitors to tho world's umbrellas behind them. futr left 1,000 Tho Fremont Horald has a now dom ocrutio dress. It Cures blood and skin disorders. It docs this quiokly and permanently. Is thcro any good reasonhy you should not use DeWitt'sSnrsaparillaf It recommend itself. C. L, Cottiug. A lawn tonnis club of thirty hns been organized ut Geneva. . . Cough: Couglit Cough! If you want to, but if you desire to atop get a bottle ef Ucgg's Cherry Cough Syrup It will stop yeur congh in flvo minutes Sold and warranted by Deyo &. Grice. Thn Methodist church at Madison is too small for the congregation. Braynard is tho latest Nebraska town to boast of a coal ilnd. Creates hoalth, creates strength, ereates vigor; DeWitt's Sarsnparilla. It reoom mends itsolf C. L.Catting. Tho bnrrel churn ia said to bo as cood as any for all prauticul purposes. Q . If dull, spiritless and stupid; If your blood is thiok and sluggish; If your ap petite is capriaious and unoertain. Vou ueed a Sarsaparilla. For best result take DeWitt's. It recommends itsolf. O. L. Cott!ag. i- Cows coming fresh in tho fall aro stoadily gaining favor in the dairy. . Pure blood means good health. Re inforce it with Do Witt's Sarsaparilla. It purifies the blood, oures Eruptions, Koro ma, Sorofula and all diseases arising from impuro blood. It reccomeds itself. Always uso tho best salt obtainable, nnd suit tho butter in tho churn. Small boy (nsido) "Gee whiz,,' but those Little Giant Pills take the cake. Sold and warranted by Dey o Sc Grice. A horso 30 yoars old died in Ashland, Oregon, rocontly. DeWitt'a Sarsaparilla prepared for cleansing the blood from impurities and disease. It docs this and more. It builds up and strengthens constitutions impair ed by disease. It recommends itsolf. C. L. Cottiug. In Russia tho foes of physicians aro regulated by a government edict. Why Do You Couglit Do you not know that Parks' Congh Syrup will oure itf We guaranteed every bottle. There are many Cough Syrups but we believe Parks' Is the best and most reliable. Bold by O. L. Cottiug. Virginia convicts aro hired out to shoe contractors and railroads. IVonpnrcll Hair Curler Will keep the Hair in carl the dampest weathor. Every bottle posltlvey guar anteed by Doyo & Grice. Churning should be dono in eummor at C8 to GO degrees. Ilucklcn's Arnica finlvo. The best salvo in tho world for cute Druisos, sores, Ulcors, Salt rheum, fevei sores, totter, chapped hands, chillblutnt corns, and all skin eruptions, aud posi tivjly cures piles, or no pay roquirod. It is guaranteed to giveperfoot satisfaotioi or money rofunded. Prloo 20 cents p mx, Forsnle byCottlng. tf Don't Tobacco fplt or Smoke lour 1.1 re Away." The truthful, startling title of a book about No-to-bao, tho only harmless, guar anteed tobacco-habit cure. If you want to quit nnd enn't, u "No-to-bac' Braces up nicotinized norves, eliminates nicotine poisons, makes weak men gain strength, weight and vigor. Positive cure or monoy rofunded. Sold by O. L Cottiug. Book'ut druggists, or mailed free. Address Tho Sterling Remedy Co,. Chicago olllco, 45 Randolph St., Now York, 10 Spruco St. Givo tho fowelB freo range among insocts. the Ilciuhicliu and Iiullgcillon Can bo cured. If you don't believe it try UeRg's Little Giant Pills, Sold and war ranted by Deyo k Grice. Cushiora in the stores of Smyria, re oive U por weak, NEWS OF NEBRASKA. DHIEF BUT PITHY MENTION OF THE HAPPENINGS OF A WEEK. News Which Toll tho Story of Sovrn ) Crimen nnd Oimmltli' nml Olhor Impor tant Matter Arranged Attractively nnd (liven tu n few Worili. Ttnlnnt Cent ml Oily. Cknthai. City, Nob., Juno 0. Mer rick county In rejoicing over a heavy rain, which wns badly needed. llhiil of llli lnjurlrn. Pf.ATTBJtouTil, Neb., Juno fl. Gcorgo Frank, who was thrown from a wagon last Tuesday by n runaway team, died. Wilt lis lied lent eil by lllnhop llovrman. Orluans, Neb., June 4. Bishop Thomas Bowninn will dedicate tho now Mothodlst Episcopal church nt Orleans, Sunday, July l. Clotcil on Chilli el Mortgages. Atkinson, Nob., Juno l. Tho general merchandise Btoro of Frank Bitney was closed by tho Exchange bank aud others on chattel mortgages. IlnitltiK llealcleiicr. lliirned. Hastings, Neb., Juno si. Tho resl donco of W. II. Wllloughby, west of tho city, was totally destroyed by flro. Loss, $1,000; insuraiico small. Hltrgr rnhl Tula-it to Kearney. Kkaunkv, Neb., Juno 'J. Daniel Fitz gerald of Elm Creek was brought hero nnd put in jail, charged with assault on his 14-year-old daughter. Hound for tho Anylum. PliATTSMoUTil, Neb., Juno 7. Sheriff Elkenbary departed for Lincoln with three patients for tho insane iwyluin, two men and ono woman. Imllnu Limit Leaned. Deoatuu, Neb., Juno D. 11. D. Byram has leased several thousand acres of tho Omaha Indian reservation just north of town and will put it into com. Indians FIorkliiK toChailroii. CllADHON, Neb., Juno 7. Indians from Pino Hidgo and Rosebud ugoncies are flocking to this placo to witness and take part in tho coming cowboy race and western carnival. Freight Wreck Near Bnpnrlor, Bui'Kiiioit, Nob., Juno 1. The Burl ington freight was wrecked botweon Superior and Boswlck, owing to n wash out caused by heavy ralu. Four or flvo box cars woro derailed. Nc!irnki llnnkcrn' Convention. Omaha, Juno a. Tho executive coun cil of tho Nebraska State Bankers' asso ciation mot hero and decided to hold a convention iu September. Charles E. Walters was elected Bccrctnry. Camp Meeting nt Onkdnle. Oakdalk, Nob., June 2. A Freo Mothodlst camp meeting is now in prog ress in this city. W. W. Harris, tho resident proacher, will 1 assisted by Evangelist T. J. Gates of Iowa. Itecamo Vlolonlly Intnnv. Nebraska City, Nob., Juno 2. A woman by tho inline of Mrs. Lonqulst be camo violently insane. Application was mado by tho board of insanity commis sioners to send hor to tho asylum. Children and Matches Did It. Dinnino, Neb., Juuo 8. Tho residenco, granary, barn aud throe horses of E. H. Riggs burned. No insurance. Loss, 91,800. Tho flro was started in tho barn by tho children playing with matches. Making Ilalu at 1'nwnco City. Pawnee City, Neb., Juno fi. Ono of tho three rainmakers brought to Ne braska by tho Rock Island Railway com pany has begun operations iu this local ity. It costs the Rock Island $100 a duy for each operutoi Drowned While In Swimming. Ewino, Neb., Juno 5. Georgo Cor liss, a young man 18 years of ago, was drowned in the Elkhorn rivor uoar this place. About a dozen othors woro in swimming nt tho timo, but could not render him any assistance Tar and Feather at Klk Creek. Elk Creek, Nob., Juno 5. John Hall of this place, ono of tho oldest citizens of tho town, was treated to a doao of tar aud feathers. He is accused of assault ing a littlo 8-yoar-old girl, May Ogdon, daughter of Mrs. J. B. Ogdon. Lightning Killed tho Horses. Daykin, Nob., Juno 1. During nn olectric storm whllo Mr. Mooro wns on his way homo, nbout two miles west of this place, his horses woro struck by lightuiug, killing thorn both instantly. Mr. Moore was sovoroly shocked, but not seriously hurt. Hervetl a Second Time, Lincoln, Nob., Juno 5. Summonses have boon served a second timo on ex- Treasurer Hill and his bondsmon who aro defendants iu tho case brought in tho supremo court by tho stato to recover t2U0,0OU of stato funds deposited in tho Capital National bank. Klevator llurneil by Tramp. BuTEMOR, Neb., Juno ll. Tho grain elevator at this place, owned by William Louden, an estonsivo grain dealer of Omaha, was burned. Tho origin of tho flro is supposed to be the work of trauiH. Thovaluo of tho proporty burned is placed at 0,500, with an iusurunco of H.GOtl. neiperate rrlaoner Ecape. Odkix, Nob,, Juno 4. A desperado by the namo of Hutchinson, who was cap tured at this place Tuesday, escaped from Constable Amos Quoin. Hutchin son is wanted nt Washington, Knn., for robbing throo stores nnd the postofllco on tho night of May 27. Ho is tho leader of a bad gang. Heavy Itnlns In Nehraika. Omaha, June 7. Roports today from several portions of Nobraska indicate thatgcnoral rains fell throughout tho sUto Tuesday. Along tho South Da kota lino heavy rains fell nenrly all night extending 50 miles on both sides of the lino. Tills downpour is said to havo extinguished numerous prairlo Urea that woro otherwise beyond control and tbmtauvf TMt imi of tuabtr. BUSINESS CRASH AT ST. JOSEPH. t'Allura of Steele A Walker, a Wholesale (Irorrry llniisn, St. Joyr.ni, Juno5.Hteelo& Walker, tho largest wholesalo grocery houso on ilto Missouri liver, lias gono into tho hands of a trustee. Tho failure grew out of tho rocent failure of A. N. Senna ter & Co. In making tho assignment nothing WM reserved except tho homestead of Mr. Steele, laith tho Walkors convoying their residence proporty to securo tha liabilities. Tills llrm was composed of D. M. Steelo, S. A. Walker nnd I. W. Walker, and has been regarded as one of tho strongest iu tho west, D. M. Steele having been rated at from 7C0,000to $1,000,000. Chicaiio, Juno 4. Steelo & Walker, tho wholesale irrocers at St. Joseph, Mo., who aro reported in troublo, nro rated as worth 7ft0,000 to t,000,000. Thoy had n branch at Wichita, Knn. Llnbilitie nro put nt $750,000. Tho two St. Josoph bnnks which nro suffering runs aro banks in which they wero directors. KELLY'S COMMONWEALERS DIVIDE. Iitrt of thn Army Will March Under Colo iiel Hnocd'n llnnncr. St. Louis, Juno 2. "General" Kelly aud his navy have left St. Louis, but only after a lively ncriinmago with Colo nel Speed's Rcccdors. Kelly stolo a march lieforo dawn on Speed by secretly put ting all the rations on board a commis sary loat under guard. Ho tried also to tako tho hospital tent, but as thcro were a number of Speed men In it ho was pro vented. Colonel Spoed succeeded in hold ing 2M boats, and ns Kelly's forces have lieen recruited by about 200 men slnco ho lauded here ho was not ublo to got all his force on board tho boats ho retained. So ho remained iwhlnd nnd inarched down Broadway to Carondelot, whoro ho joined his naval forces. Tho navy dropped slowly down the river to Naglo avenue, whoro they lauded to cook breakfast. Colonel Spoed remained at tho camp with part of Ids men and will depart later, going overland nnd selling bis boats on tho east sido if possible. FATAL FIREATOTTUMWA. I'lre Originated From tho Sparks of a Lo comotive Ono l'crnon llurneil to Death, Ottumwa, la., Juno 5. A disastrous flro occurred hero Sunday, nnd five blocks aro a mass of charred timbers and debris. Ono orson was burned to death, one fatally affected by smoko, and throo others wero seriously injured: JAM KB Sr.YMoint, burned tu death. Hkut Pattehson, suffocated, nnd will die. John McCULLom, fireman, seriously burned. Nick Renneii, leg broken. Jerry Seymour, overcome by heat nnd hurt by falling timbers. The ilvo blocks destroyed by the flames included 15 buslneai houses and 20 dwell ings. Loss estimated nt $225,000, about one-third covered by insurnnco. Tho lire is supposed to havo originated from tho sparks of a locomotive. MAUD RUBEL WAS MURDERED. Iladly Decomposed nody of the South Oinulut Young Lnily Found In Omaha. Omaha, Juno 2. A horrlblo sequel to tho disappearance of Mias Mnud Rubel from her homo iu South Omaha last Saturday night was furnished Thursday aftonioon. Hor badly decomposed body was found by Officer Hcelan in a rear socond story room of a brick building, bUO South Tenth stroct. An autopsy scorns to havo established that tho girl was murdered, mid Dr. Brown, who confesses that ho had been criminally in timate with her, nnd in whoso company sho is supposed to havo been after leav ing home, was arrested. NEBRASKA TOWN STORM SWEPT Damaging Tornado nt Callaway Many Diilhllng Wreckeil. Omaha, Juuo 7. A Bpccial to tho Boo from Callaway, Nub., says: About 7 p. in. the peoplo of this placo wero alarmed by tho appearance of a dense black cloud in tho northwest, which indlcatod a hur ricane. It gathered at an alarming rate, sweeping boforo it a cloud of dust, which enveloped everything in darkness. People rushed to places of safety. For about half an hour tho galo swopt with terrible fury ovor tho town. When it was over tho ground was literally cov ered with boards nud debris from wrecked buildings. ICovolutlonUU Victorious, Washington, Juuo 5. A dispatch re ceived by tho stato dopartment from La Libertnd announces that tho revolution ists in Salvador havo triumphed com pletely, and that President Ezetahas iled tho country. FROST SCARE SENT PRICES UP. Chicago Grain and Provision. Chicago, Juno 0. The front ecaro sent prlcci up In all hoard of trndo pits today. Wheat closed fia blither after lo advance, corn o higher, oats lja higher and provisions at un mh unco all around. CI-OHINU l-UICES. WHEAT-Hteady. Cash. W)(fi July, M CG; tfuptumber, o7'o; December, 0Oo. COHN-Hlglior. dish, 3SMa; July. uuMc. OATH-Hlrung. Cash, &Q July. 83NSJJfe. I'OUlC-Hluher. CuMi, Ill.M; July, SU.VU. LAnn-Hlghcr. dish, tt.7H; July, lfl.70. Chicago Llvo stock. Oiiicaoo, Juno 8. OATTI.l'. Tho cattle market wuh Htrong all urouud. (lood to extra griuleH were wuntetl ut nn additional advauco ofbutnlUo. That chins Ibiiow Ida to 15o mora than at the cIomi of hint week. Mont of the native Htctm sold at f l.U) to f 1.40' and tales of native cows and heifers wero principally at I2.A0 to S3 60. The close was llrm. HOU.S The avemtfo of prlres was fully 60 Idylier, the hulk of tlio supply being taken at tl."3 tu f I.M. BUUK1' Thcro won a dull aud drooping ela-rp mirkct In nplto of tho decreased supply. 1'rli'ce were mndo ut Sl.GU to SI. 40 for poor to i-holfo ehcep and at SI.B1 to S4.75 for poor to choice ycnrllinrii. Hprlmr lamba were quoted at M.ou to V:2. ItccolptH-dittlo, 3,(01 lieadi calves, 8,000, liogd, 1H.OJU; bheup, 8.01. South Omuhn I.lve Stock. t'jUTH OMAHA, June O.-OATTLE-ne-ccinta. a,UWIieAd; KIX) to WW )!., t.Ua. 40: , llUOtoWHJllw., ta.boai.i5-, two to 1100 ItM., t-).W).W; choice town, 12.7503.60; common town, Zl.ws.m; goon recnort, co.waj.ou; common feeders, fi'.OVIW.OJ. Market llto hliiher. llOUB-ltccelpte, 10,810 head; light, 4.45 4.M; inUul, 8I.4&34.W; heavy, LiSSi.U. Markot 60 Uglier, tiHKEP-Itccelpts. 600 head) top cheep, tt.00 ti.Ui tttp lambe, IcUeejtTI. 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