_ - - , - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ - . - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ - - - . - - fT 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 111EE OMAIIA - - DAILY } Jj - irUIDAY _ iI : _ _ _ , JUNfl 12 , - S9G. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ - r'n Dixon , Nhrnk City : C1orga Wilber Yarr , Marquette ; John howe 1.zirw11 , bin. co1n Wn1tr Mnr lrU1. lAneoln ; hafityotta Leo "tiflk , Pkkerel : Plillamon PnIlon Oreen , ( ] rcenwood ; ThomaM L'e Ilnil'er.Ion : fler- tin Eib3worflI Ilerniricka , Teknninhalter Vim Fleet floaglnn1. North Platte ; Herbert i.ee KImlaiIVakeflel4 ; Daniel Joln iCoen- Ijgteln , I.Itieoln % 'lIlIam John Lnmrne , L1IyrnWM Ianfet .VeIster 1IvingHton , DeItn nme C. Mnnley , Lincoln : Al Woolynn 7inrtIii , I4ncoIn Arthur Mrtyer. Grnntl Ii- lnn(1 : ChnrIeM Levi Merrill , Ml1e City , Iont $ Arthur I'rsin3cIand Montmorency , omttlut : flIchnrl Nertl. I'erii ; flea Cad Vneknrd , Linvoln : Byron DPI0M I'olnni Bloomileld : Fdmunit Hrown Qlackenhuh , t1otPienbiirg Chnr1S'IIIinm Halt , Parker ; Jameii itigen flnlt , Pnrker ; James Mndt- lon flnlgers ( , Geneva ; William Wallace Sin- clair , Itancroft ; John Llnaoln Stnphon , Nor- Tha1 Clarence Edwin Teftt , Avoct ; I4war,1 Morton Tracy , 13o flutte ; Arthur J. % Veaver FaII City ; F'rnnk EIIworth WIi- gini , Steele City ; Joseph Albert Wild , Wit- berVIiIinm ; IonViItIatti , 13cntrie ; Vie. br FnianteI , Wilson , Strombnrg ; Wilmer WlliInmIioii , Nebra8ka City ; Thomna EtWoO(1 ( Wtn , Lincoln. FlMd.O\'Sl1l1'S % ND SCllOLAItlllPS The comrnIRio11s for the iiniversty cadeti , bUC(1 ( by Governor Ilolcozab , were then pre8enteIt , following which came the an- Ilouncement of fc1ows1iIp ! anti scholar. ships , as follow The college ot literature , aclence nnt the nrts. and the InltIHtrial ( collgo. for niaSter ut arts , fltIfltePrIJUergen Allots , . IL. Sc. . t , I.agb Jesu' flratrnrI ilecher , 13. Se. , ' ? 4. ( olumbtlH ; ItJIi Clarence lientley , A. H. . $ , Lincoln : VilIlarn FiIvnrth IThook , IL C. } ; . , ' 9 ? . ahIani ; Frederic CIement , Ii. ' 9 $ , Lincoln ; Thomna Faton Doubt , Ii , 3c. . ' 92 , Nebraska Veleyan , UiivorsItv Place ; Cinrenco Jerome Elmore , A. IL , 5 , Talmage ; Mnu.le Ifluntnonl , A. H. , ' 91 , LIft- coIn ; AmanIa llenriettn. IIeIfter. A. H. , ' 91 Lincoln ; Carrnn l1IIIreth. A. fl. , 'p5 , liloom- 1ngon : Robert Silver Ililtrier It. Sc. , ' 91 , Lincoln ; Charles N , IIIndM , A. IL , ' 95 , OdeIt ; ? Tnrtha Iluchinoti ( , A , IL , ' 92 , Ashttnd : ; Der- Tick Norman Lehmer , A. H. . ' 91 Ord ; Philip Julius Maiuire , Ii. Sc. . ' 93 , Iowa 4tnt& Agricultural - cultural college , Mitchell , S. D. ' Lydia Alberta - berta Mutton , A. IL , 'fl. , Lincoln ; Flwnrd Eervtt Niehobon , II , Sc. , 'Ol ? , tinn1IolL1 , Minti. ; hon Cain Walker , fl. Ph. . ' 93 , OhIo State Itniversity , New MzIlhon. 0. ; William Linn Wetennann , A , IL , ' 91 , LIncoln. For doctor ot phiIoophy , otio harold Newman Allen , I. Sc. , ' 5 , the UniverHity of LOfldOIl , Lincoln. The $ cbool ot rntnIe , certifIcate : Loli Mix SUtton , Milineapolhi. Minu. The following untYcrsIy cadets received their cornmislons , recently lasued by Coy- ernor IIolconh , For comtnbedoti n second lientenanta in the Nationril Guuri of Nebrzu4ha : Cadet Captain ' , VIIiIain Dlelcoy itced , Cadet Cap. taits .Jtiljns Parker Sedwick , CaIet Captain Charle4 Clarence l'Il , Cndet Cantain Charles I'rederick Schwarz. Cadet First Lieutenant \VaI ter HLTfltOfl Ih.l1Oh'M. ( Catlet First Lieiiteiant'illlant Edward Ben- amin Cadet First Lieutt'nnnt Clitrentlon EdwIn At1ann. Jr. , Cutlet F'Irat Lieutenant 'rimotliy Fxaiieis McCarthy , Cadet FIrM Lieutenaijt I1triry I'nnock Toavltt. Cadet First Lieutenant Clirtnc'v Dlx nVnrner , Cadet hlrst Lietitenatil ErnMt Atlicarn hie. Itey , Cadet Second Lieutenant Alfred Walker Savillo. CLdrt : Second Liruteitant Hathley ' \VInIloIil QUatntgtnce , Cidet Sceond IAeti- tenant \Vilber Theodore FItnore , Cadet First Lieutenant and Ad lutant .Tohn Ileainont Ijarnes , Jr. , Cadet Second I.i.'ntenant and Cjtlarterniaster Nelson Levi Pollard. hlonorattlo mention. military department Cadet Captains J. P. Sedgwick and C. C. : IuIts. Cadet Lieutenant anti Atljutnnt J. : ii. Barnes , Jr. , Cadet Lieuteiiziiits % VIIltarn : E. Benjamin and C. H. 4'tllams. flecommenileti for commission in the reg tilar nriny CttlPt Captain C. C. h'ulis Cadet Lieutenants C. H. Atlains anti T. F. MeCar- thy. thy.From From 12 o'clock until 1:30 : p. in. was held the alumTII reunion in the library buildIng and from 1:30 : untIl 5 tIt alumni dinner in Grant Memorial ball. The evening was deVoted - Voted to a reception to the Public by Chan- cehlor and Mrs. Macbean in thin library I [ building , and this wound Up the commence. . mont exercises which have coItjnuetl nince I Sunday oveniug last. At 3 o'clock Chjiet I Justice I'ost , Justices Norval and harrison and Supreme Court Coininiattioners Ryan and Irvine al1pearel in the supreme court i room anti took their seats cpa ! ) thin lcnch. Judge B. 13. Reese had assembled before ' them his law class ot ' 44 , and they. in cornI I pany With the aeven successful applicants I for certificates at the l3andS of tile commis. I 5100w theory M. Harforti and V. \ . Moore , Omaln ; 0. A. Abbott , Jr. , anti William S. Pearne , Grand Island ; Thomas B. Dysart , Superior ; Chiarles'W. WtlI1 , Columbus , and John Stcitlens , Jr. CambrIdge , wore admitted - mitted to the bar. The oath to support the I constitution oC tim UnIted Statca and the Constitution ot the state at Nebraska vaa administered by Cleric of the Supreme Court David A. Campbell. The board of regents of tito university lielti a meeting this mornIng and adjourned. It was ( lecitled that In the near future steps shouhd be taken to erect a dairy house at I ' the ExporinieitI farm. but nothIng definite was done In the matter. The price of the dairy house was flxcd at C . * 1.200. The title of Prot. hiruner was amended to read "professor of ethnology I and ornithology , " 1'I'S ENIoWMrNp ISCItIhASED , t Drake UitiverMIty hit-cict Large Gins oI CiiI , , . DES MOINES , ha , , Juno ll.-Speclal ( Tel- ograin.-At ) the annual commencement of DralCo University today about $50,000 ras raised ( or the cIitiowneut fund of the In- tttution. . Governor F. M. Drake , founder I of the school and for whom It was named , I gave 5OOO In cash. lie Ilas givozi about that. amount regularly each COIlIUCIICtJ- meat siliCe the choo1 vas establishieti. Other contributions were aulfounctal to the amount of about $10,000 more and Presitltnt , Aylesworth thou stated that he liati tile ' pledgu or a $2OOOO contrIbution froiii one C gentionian awl of $10,000 from another , t neither oC whose liames could be made puL- I lie at present. Dr F.V. . Gunsaulus of Chtcago'rnadotho chiet address today. ' Ce.lisi ftillIdI' Ihigit ehooI GaIIInIeN , t CEDAR RAIMDS , in , , June i1.--Speclal ( C : Toiegraiii.-TIiu ) grathintitig exercises of the a 111gb school vcre held at tue 111gb chooI I auditorium this afternoon , A class of thirtyc two graduated this evening after tIle annual I atldres : Which was delivered by I'resiaout Beartlsliear of the Iowa State AgrIcultural ' ebhicgc 'Orattou8 vere delivered In the afternoon by the following gratitiates , two i : being ( be 11011cr members , three eIected by tile class UlIti three by the teaclierli ; "Tile Vocal Muinnon , " Jenniu Iorghart ; "this- tone Concord , " Charles Cogswcli ; "A Sue- , cessful Failure , " Mary ii. Laurence ; "A CrIsis' R bert A. Moore ; 'is Custom a Tyrallnieai" Mae Granani " ( : "Franklin and Goott Citizenship. " Harry IC , Spencer ; 'Thlo Q1hiUren's Crusade , " Mary C , Snytler ; "CoyC ernment's Growth , " Carl A. Miner , ( rit,1IlltIt'M * , t Ill.IllIte lur the Ilhlilil , 'NEihItASICA CITY , Juno 11.-Spcclal.- ( ) The c1as of ' 9U at the institute ( or thu 131111d Ilnisbed Its labors last eveltng with an unusually meritorious program , Coyg ernor IloIcellib was present and gave a talk S of thirty IflhllUtes to tue class and Prescntt'tl a the 4lipIonlas. Prof. It.V. . Norton of the oi Etato Normal school was present and iuatlc b an address. Tue graduates are Francett hi Jones , Alma Lauhum , Ilteila Miller. Galda ' Matthews , liter Parrish , MInnie .Ilegeliu and j Lizzie Young. Tt'3tt.hlt'l'N 'Ill 1IIlI , LI I'ienic _ 01 M'COOL JUNCTION , Neb , , June 1L-Spe- ( cisI.-Tho York County 'Feaehiers' assocla- Hon has issued for ' a program a teachers' T ptenla , to be hold at Blue River park , at IcCooI JuncUoo , next Saturday. * tC 'rt , sls.t. Ohinis IIM Iitslliin life , ti VALENTINE. Neb , , Jutie h1.-Spccial ( " Telegram1)-Frcd ) E. Novina , reiresenting the Zoological Society of Cincinnati , arrIved here from Rosebud agency this evening i yitth 100 Indiana , men , Women and children , o and fifty ilonies , en route for that city to lHu3tratu Indicu life as lived In the Inthian camps , ci ; - - . - - . - _ _ _ : to asy to Take 'UI ' asy to Operate Lro features peculiar to htoott's i'llIi. Small in IzQ , ta3tel'ss , ctflcieu , ti2oroulI. As one man Hoods ! i 13141 : " Yost never kzaw oII kate takt'i ; a till i Is all - . Tb oyer."iie.fjIootl&Co. , Proprietors , Lowell , Mass , ' crc lize WIly ii1I 10 take with hIuod SziraiirIUa. ho FOR PROFIT OF DEPUTIES Oomplant ! Abon Prosecutions for Fort Randall Timber Stealing , GOVERNOR IS ASKW TO INTERCEDE Ailegeii flint ArresE , Often % 'or1c Crest t linrilsim II ) II tii A rti iiii1e Only for ( lie Snke of tile Ftes , L1NCOL , Juno 1i.-Speclal.-Nino ( ) resitlents of lloyd county , living uear tile town of Gross , have joined in a complaint to Covernor liolcomb , They say that dur- log the thtouth period of two years ago a large number of lloyd county citizens went over onto the Fort Randall reservation in South Dakota and procured some fallen timber ( or fuel. Within a few weeks a United States marshal appeared In Gross nod arresteti nine of tile fluflIber and took tharn to Omaha , whore an examination was 110111 and they wore bound over for trial In the federal courL They returilod Ilome , tile trip having cost thorn $17 apiece , and for wilich OXpeliso they \vero obliged to borrow - row money from the bank at. an exorblUint rate of lilterest , Quito a liumber of others are now threatened with a similar arrest , anti they heliovo it to 1)0 Silliply nothing but a piece of petty persecution for the pur- rose of putting big feen lilto the bands of ofllcers of tIle federal court , For twenty- lIve years this "tiniber thief" Industry has bceii lrOfltabiy Pursueti by attaches of tile federal court , Witll no convictions of flll moluelIt-morely a nominal 11110. followed by release , Tue governor Is asked to take some stops WhICh may' liossIbly result iii stoppilig the nileged outrages. Governor hloic inij says ho will write to the judge of the district of South Dakota , but does not appear to have much faith in securing any redress. lie will call attention to the fact tilat this small quantity of fuel was taken during a perIod of great ( lcstitutioll in Nebraska , when every nerve was strained to keep hotly and soul together among the settlers of a new county and that the frivolous titin i5lllfleflts itieted out plainly indicate that not only are tIle settlers being Put to great CXCll5ti qselcssly , so far as any pretext of sustaining the majesty of tile law Is concerned , but the government Is severly taxed with 110 practIcal results. The governor also received a letter from Jollu A. Gordon of Pltcairn , Allegheny county , i'a. , iflqtllrillg after an estate SUIposeil to bavo been IVft by WIl- lialu Gordon , deceased. John says lie saw an accOulIt of WIlliam's death in a Pltts- burg naper , nccompanieci by tile statcillent that Ills heirs were wanted. William , John states , was Ills brother. aziti was known to have large possessions of land In Cole- rado and Nebraska. He wants Governor hiolcomb to look up thicse lands and report to hIm. Order No. 8 , issued from the headquarters of the First regiment , Nebraska National Guards , Bennett , Neb. , Colonel flratt coin- mantling , has been approved by Adjutant General I3arry. The order is as follows "Company coninianilers wIll. in addition Lu tile regular company parade drill , hold iOflcoznrIssionoj omccr' ECIlOOlS Weekly for nstruction In class and extended individual intl field tiuty. It L Important that. thorough instruction be given , as most. of he time of thin annual oncampmeiit will be leveled to these exercises. Company corn- rnanderg vihl be held strictly accountable ror the instruction of the non-commissioned ) mcers , and flon.commlssioned offlcers yhm I 'all or neglect to quaIifythoxnselves for the iroper performance of their duties should lie replaced by others who will perform hem. " a Articles of ipoorporatian voro today filed 1th fre secrtary ofstqte of th Electric 4inini ; ' . Mtffli ind t'osyer 'company of Dmaha. with permission to have an ofilce Iii some part ofyyonlng. . 'The , capital tiock ot the Ti&v cnterprise Is placed at ; h,5oo-.oao. The , incorporators are William 9 , Check Alma Jackson William Mussel- nan , Alfred P. Sldwcll arid W'Illiam A. lug- iiis , j A few weeks since A. D. I3orguet of this ity was iaced ! beneath the X rays at the i 3tato univertity and an experiment made 'or the purpose of locating a bullet In his 'ead. Although it was claimed that a faint race of the nlissile was thistir.guisiied. the xperlmcnt was not. entirely satisfactory. rite exposure to the ray was quite a pro- opged one , and now Mr. I3orguet says that C us hair on the side of the head which was i ubmitteti to the ray is fast coming out. In act Ills head looks as though it had been haven recently , or rather that portion of r ho attIc of his head which was experi. 1 . flefltel urion. Judge holmes in district court this aftera . mon atlmillistered a knock-out blow to the , iailuct hond issue of 2OO,0OO , which was nJoined by a committee of leading taxpayL rs. The position takeji by the judge vaa l hat the law under which the bonds were ' satied was tiflCollstitUtioflal , Tile proposi- ion was suhnlitted to the voters by the itv council at the fall election of 1894 , the F fltdfltIOIl being ' to erect a viaduct en the ' iorlix eWe , Iron. Loreuzo Teift of Cass county , the 1 'etoran reDubiican war horse. wa in the L ity today feeling the political pulse , and 2 ncidontahiy looking after his candidacy for t leutenant governor. b Captain C. E , Adams came in from Sur crier today and was moving around among lie hotel poh1icIans of the city. ho La not aclcward in voicIng ! the sentiment that. be f oijltt beat Governor liolconib if afforded 0 n opportunity to make the race. h Omaha hCMie in Lincoln At the LIntl ell-L. Irons , \V. C. Barnes , At the bint olii-Frank Irvine , A. Bolt and wile , F. Agnew , John A. Krug. Trying II ) Settle the QiistrreI , c NEIII1ASKA CITY , Juno i1.-Special- ( ) f ) urlng tim last few days considerable talk inong taxpayers of the city has been had U l dthi reference to calling a mass meeting c ) r the purpose of devising means of set- log the controversy between the mayor nd council. The consensus of opinion aillis to be that the present suit against ie Water and Light company in the fetlb ml court should be dismissed. There Is d iso strong talic of asking the mayor for It is resignation. Public opinion seems to ft 0 with the council and against the mayor si I the squabble over tile city attorneyship. IIIirginrM in York Itt'tt1eiice , YORK , Nob. , June h1.-Spccial ( TelebI ram.-Tho ) r sidcnces of A. C. Snyder and tI ' . E. Mansfield wore entered by burglars at ri a early hour this morning , At the home r A. C , Sytter they were frlgiltenod away etore they could talce anything. except a cart ) ' lunch , At Manslield's two gold tC 'ateiles antI' about 5 in cash were taken , 0th were doubtless thowork of the same sitics. Much of this woric has been going C U at this idaccot late , " "I CIiut' of Vulelltinc fliiees , VALENT1NF , Neb , , June h1.-Special ( elegrani.-Tiie ) JIll10 races closed hero this eeiiiog. There were twenty-live horses on prod anti the races were hotly contested , Is 10 best coming off tills afternoon , which as won by iCittie Foster , a sorrel mare. P wiied by Loomis Ihros. of tills county. The In L urses were snado up by tlitt cItizens and iti at the wire. The attendance wa B rge. There vlii be another meeting in in ctober , _ _ _ _ _ _ 'I'u Histertniit Gunrils 111)11 fligi , . , , lel NEI3BASKA CITY' Juno ll.Spolii ( al.-Mayor ) Mapes Is hustling around ee what , can be done toward sc tertainiog the Oaiaha Guard5 ti Tiiurston Rifles on July 4 , has a letter front Captain Mlfortl , ask. vI g it a purse of $150 could be raised to be be iitested for by competitive drill , WInkidL. tta iiuve n runiner , thii S'INSIDE. Nob. , Juno 11.-Special.- ( ) CII 0 harding Creamery company of Norfolk S closed a deal for putting ill a creamery na this point , Machinery has been ordered , no ltracts for buildings let and It is ex- ctetl to have the plant running in fifus us in days , Or Irirciie's it'iii 111th littIl. be IVYMOI1 , Neb , , Juno hl.-SpeciaL- ( ) ( 0 llrcuien's drill , conistiilg of hook and da tIer end hose pcc , attictod a large lie iwil last evening and the ball at the opera vol use wa eI1 patroaized , Soc TIiJY % 1fj tiIfl.1hiIitATi. l'reinrnhions ntVnrioul , I'oln4 for liii' Ponrt ii , WEST POINT , Neb. , Juno hi-Special ( Tehogram.-At ) a mass meeting last night the citizens resolved to celebrate 1110 Fourth in glorious style , Three hundred and flfty dollars was subsoribeil this niornInc in three hours , A comniltteo llcaded by Frbd Sonnenschcin goes to Omaha in the morn- jng to secure an orator , ilaloon assensions viUi parachute drops will be a feature of the occasion. FILflitONT , Neb , , JUnO 11-Special.- ( ) Froinont will celebrate the Fourth of July. At a meeting of one of the fire companies last evenini It was decided to celebrate , Messrs. U. A. Bushnell , W. C. Mercer , I' . I ) , Cummings antI B , A , Twiss were zip- pointed a committee to collect funds antI make tile necessary arrangements. The details - tails of the celebration Were left with the cotiinittee , It is ProPosed to have a iarzitle , athletic sports filth fireworks in tue even- ALEXANDitiA S. B. , Juno hi.-Speclal. ( ) Alexandria will celebrate the Fourth with base ball , horse racing ( trotting and run. ning ) , bicycle racing , sports , gaines , dancIng - Ing and general alnuseineilts , It hiss been decideti to do away with speaking and fire. works anti try a Fourth with nothing but general amusements. AINSWOI1T11 , Neb. , Juno 1l.-Speciai ( Tekgram.-At ) it meetifl of business nlefl niztl citizens 11118 evening it Was tlecitie'l that Ainaworthi should celebrate the i'ourth of July. George D. Eclcles , candidate for state auditor , hIss been invited to speak. liii I it Ii'gtils I it Sebrnskn. WALLACE , Nob. , JulIo 1l-Spccial ( Telo- gram.-A. ) otl rain , which tte badly needed , visited this section last night. Small graiti Ilas been daningeti by tirouth , but prospects for corn and other crops % 'ere never better. ELVi'OOI ) , Nob. , June I1.-Specinl ( Telo- gram.-Eigllty-flve ) hiuntlrcdtlls of 0n inch of rauti felt at. this lOlIlt thl m9rning. It was gelleral throughout the county , being heavier at oIlier points , This will make the winter wheat and rye crop. Spring grain is beghllling to 1105(1 , FItIdMONT , Neb. , June 11-Special.- ( ) There was quite a shower of rain here this morning. The farmers are complaining of too much water. Many of them lire mi- able to 1)10w corn. Some fields of oats are beginiiing to rust a little. Fleets are grow- lug rapidly and from present Prospects will yield a big crop. AINSWO1TH , Nob. , Juno 11.-Spocial ( Tekgrani.-About ) two iiiches of rain fell all over Drown county last night , one of the llenviest rains of the season. There are good prospects for heavy crops of grain and hay in this vicinity. jrop t'i'OMIIC'ifs I ii hurt , LYONS , Nob. , Juno 1.-Speciah-Thio ( ) Logan creek is higher at this place than In the past four years , Since the first of April sixteen auid a quarter inches of rain have fallen. The grountl is full of water. A great many bridges in the county have been washed out. About two weeks ago niauiy farmers were somewhat alarmed in regard to the wheat. A rust formed on the ieavcs just after the first heavy rains , but this has disappeared and the prospect for one of the heaviest crops was never brighter. A heavy hay crop is already as- auroi and many fields arc almost ready for the mower. Freinont high School CIIISM Day. FREMONT , Neb. , Juno 11.-Special.- ( ) rho class day exercises of the graduating dass of tue Fremont 111gb school were hold it the High school building yesterday after- loon. The usual addresses wore given and he now class formally welcomed to the iighi school. On account of the rain today 10 usual field day exercises , wiiich vere o be held on the big Island in the Platte , iccurred. Tue graduating class and High ciiool students went down in carryalis , ) ut were obliged to come back and their iinner was held in the -ligb school room. InrrInge itt YorIc Neb. Juno . Told- YORK. , 11.-Special ( - ram.-Mr. Seymour I3issell antI Mls Julia 3eck were married at'this place this mornI I ng. 130th are well known and popular i young people of this place. The groom is I unior member of the grocery firm of Bis- oil & _ ; , ILANIC GltOiJIttltD , TuE SCOUT. hue of tlip Iteiti liidiuu Fighters VIN- itllu in tiut' City. Frank Grourarti , famous as an old time ; overnment scout and piainsman , is a guest f John Collins , who knew hini intimately 0 the oari ( lays of tile state's evtiiiful iistory. in fact Mr. Collins knew Grou- ard when he wore long hair , a painted face I nd feathers and lived with the Indians. Grourard's life has boon replete with wild i ( lVCntulO SinCi ) his biitii on one of the I outh Sea Islands forty-six years ago. Ills I zither was ( roni Massachusetts , but went efore tile mast and drifted to tile South I ea Islands. Ho married there. Frank I .as born and the parents moved to San rancisco in 1852. There the mother tiled Ii nil the father returned to the sea , while rank went to live with a family In Los C Lngeles. When he was 15 he ran away and oliled a mule outfit plying between old 'ort hienton and the Missouri river , Salt .ake City and helena , Mont. When he was 4 he was one of the most expert riders on I ho plains , his teats rivaling those of the I est horsemen among the Comanches , a ace of men who lived a horseback. " Tue pony express svaa his next venture. nil at one time ho had a route of 260 miles rom Diamond City , Mont. , to Fort Halo n the Missouri river. On one of his trips e ( cli into the bands of the U1acIfoet In- lans. They stripped and dogged hIm on he back with their whIps until be was In- r ensible. When he recovered they turned i liii loose to die. Ho made his way , how- ver , to tile nearest government post soyI nty-flve miles away. walking in his bare set over the cactus plains. The following inter he again fell into the clutches of ie Indians. this time the Sioux. He es- aped and enlisted with General Crook as is chief ScOUt. "When Custer entered the fatal Itosobud anon , " said the ohil plalnsman yesterday , ii I informed General Crook the way tile atthe was going. I read It from the In- inus' signal fires. General Crook discred- ed Custer's extreme peril , and wanted to ) liOW him Into the canon , but I finally per- 11 uaded him not to do so. " ii Grourard , after that terrible massacre , as the first man to penetrate the canon a ad look upon the horrible work wrought zi y the red fiends. lie says 'the Indian II 'oublos are at last at an end , and that b iscally white men wore responsible for all hi Ltter day scares They like to get the sots Lois into a rough country to make money U it of them. The old scout has no desire ti I disabuse Young Anierica's ideas of the a mat west. but there is one thing ho ur- 3ntly cautions them against , and that Is 1 garette smoking. "That is my only vice , " he said , sadly , hi Lut it lies completely brol en my constitu- on. " it - 1'1hhiSON.tI 1'AIt.tGRAI'JIS , George F. l3ruington , manager of the At- ntie , ha. , base ball team , Is in the city. Presid'ent it. P. Tukey of the hoard of 0 ] srlc Commissioners is In Chicago on busii OSL ti Richard Kimball , ir , , hiss returned to g eadwood , S. B , , after several days' visit 1 this city , C 0. WY' . Wattles , accompanied by his vito , Ct rt yesterday for a few days' sojourn at Dt Springs , 8. D. 14 0. II. lirainard , principal of the High hoot at licatrice , was visiting the Omaha Igh school yesterday , U Will Scism left for Denver yesterday anti II visIt several other points In Colorado II tore his return to this city. tiss Zeta Osborne of Atlantic , Ia , . is in a city On S short visit with Mra , B , yton , 3035 California street foha Itosicky and vifo left for St. Paul it evening , whore be will attend the tional convention of the flobewlan Door volent association. t drs , Elizabeth Grabach , mother of WIh- tic In Grabach of this city , returned irons and Island yesterday , where she has TI In on a visit with relatives. di . Duras of Wiiber was In the city yestorIn : I' while enroute to St. Paul , MInn. , where be goes as a delegate to the national cqna tion of the flobOnian fleuovoient ascc lation , no - . IT 1YS 1ItRAEL 1)O'RAN'S ) ' 'DAY Mfnnefoth DOflki1'atfla11y ! to Their Old Leader Onci More , EMPHATIC sbU MONEY DECLARATION ( OtlY'tl I ' n4iIf , Vzuiil Se7lu1s a ihele- Kilt iulul Ion C.1i leng. , lnMtrue't 1.11 it ) * , . , Frep CoInngxe of Si I ver.lurnn lieu reM , ST. PAUL , Minn , , Juno 11.-As a cle- cithod draliiatie Close to the most excIting donloeratic state conventloim held in Mm- nesota for many years , Michael Ioran , for a score of years the political leader aumil natIonal coniniittccmaui trout this state , today - day detcated every move of those who sought to bring about his detent , winning not only in the passage at a gold lhattormn , but also In being chosen by a large vote to lead the MiIlnCSOta delegation at Chicago4 After winning the tllirti fight of the day , and by a vote of 526 227 being vlaceii at the hieatl of tlui dehegatioul , Mr. Doraui took the floor and denietl several senszitionai charges that had been made against him iluring tile day. After a spirited deflallce of hii enemIes in the present convention , lie hieggeti to be aliowod to retire from the delegation , aiid asked that Daniel \V. Law- ler of St. Paul , ono of the boat anti mnoit favorably kiluwui denlocrats in the north- \vest , ho named in Ills stead , There veio vigorous protests from tile convention , hut I his request was grztnteii anti Mr. Doraim gracefully retired after winning one of the i hardest fights of his life. The democratic state conventloui for the election of delegates to the Cbicoo convention met Iii Market hall in tills city toilay. Thu hall was crowtled , everybody anticipating a lively session. Tile elliot interest was on tue question of silver , but tile fight on National Committee- mull MiclIQol Dor n was veil to the front. The committee luau decideti to miame a can- ( iidato for chairman and time gold and silver people each selected a candidate so that a test vote was linniedlately made ilossible. Ex.Spenker E. 13. Chanlplin was the stand- ant bearer of the 16 to 1 silvorites , while ox-Congressman 0. 14. haIl wzts sehectetl as tile candidate of the gold standard dole- gates. State ChaIrman McDermott made a brief but ringing speech in calling the convention to order , eulogizing the democratic party and denouncing extrayaganco in the nil- ministration of ltlbliC affairs , but avoided all personai Inentloil , P. B. W'inston of hlenllepin county noinl. nated B. 13 , Chainphlu , tim silver canditlate , for chairman , anti E. W. Durant of Still- vater iioniiuiated 0. 14. Hall. the sound money candidate. Mr. DeraIl seconded the nomination of hail antI explained tilat thin vote on temporary chairman was a test of tile gald and silvdr strength. B. C. Gridley of Duluth socomled the nomination of , . Champiiil , wboraiscfl the. same point. After a number of warm speeches , covering a wide range , a vote was taken. Tue ballot resulted in Hall iolelvlng 454 out of 734 and before thd Cilamphln vote could bo given the con4ention went wild , Michael a Doran finally being heard above the uproar as he shouted , "Tlleolti man's hero yet. . " Ii The motion of P. 13. Winston , one of the 11 leading frec silver delegates , to make the a : nomination unanimous , was declared carg riot ! , although a bi Vote was given. The P veto bad been llallf4i4 ; Clianiplin , 2911 , and CI showed approximately the strength of tue O gold and silvcrdeIegates , although some of ti the silver men voted for Hall because ho was favored by Mr..Doran. On talcing the S chair Mr. Hail , Opoke at some length on h party issues. Jommittees on credentials t and resolutions wqro named. The tom.L porai'y organlzttipu as , unanimously made t ( permanent anci.aricpss taken. , is It was , nearym.59'clo0Ic whoa the cn d Voatlon got to real , worlc in the afternoon. G The credentials committee reported before i that hour , but work did not begin until tile t platform was reported. There wore two reports - L ports , eight of time committeemen favoring c 1 gold standard plank antI six reporting a hatform made up of selection from tile US- : ioiial platforms of 1892 , 1894 , 1876 and 1SCS md favoring free silver coinage at the 16 : o 1 ratio. The debate on the matter was jot , bitter and prolonged. On a motion to of tubstitute the minority for the majorIty rep1 Dort , the silver forces were defeated , tue a tote being 323 to 436. or Tile third hard fight was on the first in lelegato-at-large , or chairman of the delete ation. Tue opponents of Doran selected es x-Congressman 0. 14. hall as the most Ill ikehy man to dcfeat the old leader , and in iii ho preliminary debates many barti blows In : vere given. The vote resulted : Doi'an , Pa 26 ; hall , 227. It was after this that Mr. Ot Joran withdrew in favor of Mr. Lawier. to The dclegates-at-lnrgci are : B.V. . Lawan or , P. 13 , Winston , Cbauncey Baxter , and ro , egan Breckinridge. The financial plank .tbat was adopted Is iic :5 : follows : . pr We are unqualifiedly in favor of the pros- nt gohti standard of value. We favor tilp 130 of both gold and silver as money. and wl ) eliovo that our government lioUiti coin fri md Iceep In circulation. a a part of ( lie pe iircuhatlng medium , as large an amount of dIver as can be employed without destroya IIg or threatening to tlestroy the exIsting a , arity of value botveen tile unit in gold LI mu the unit in silvo. Wo itro opposed to ba L dt'scent to monometallism anti rarticufai arly to a silver monometallism. with its da lepreclated and depriciating standard 01' tal ralues. We am firmly convinced that. the tci ree anti umulimited colnago of silver by our : overnmerit at a ratio of 16 to 1 , without co- ra iperatloil on tile ui't of th& otiler great ommei'eial nations of the world , Would reVfl huco this country to a condition of Hilver Oil nonometahllsni , entaling upon us a flnanciiii sei tanie and commeroini and industrial tihsni- Is er. We ai'o utterly anti irrevocably op- ioe(1 to the adoption of any such policy. tie : lOB MANL1iY GIVES ItiiII ) A SHOCK. nht'rvi t'iv CohleedIllfcMclIluIry's Nolui 110 lull * 1011 Houauu1Ir Critielseui , tilt WASHINGTON , Juno 11-The Interview ivon by Joseph Manley concerning the Wi ] onilnation of McIcnlOY ! was a surprise to dli peahcer Hoed anti his supporters In WashUS ngton. The speaker refused to believe ho report when it wds shown to him last to ight and dcnoun etl it as a lie , Today tuc e declines to speak of the matter. Mr. tanley took the ar p entirely on his own uthorlty witiiout con3iliting Mr. Reed or fly of the Ite4 contitgent In Washington. letter Was receVired at Iteed's iieadquar- irs written iiyU' , daiiley just before ho C tt Augusta ; ; Lou1s , In which lie tiua aid that he hafgpn up hope of Reed's FIll ontinatton. hllaJius11 step is embarrassing uni a the fleet ! meib.QZIO of the Reed maui- , j gers said : l II1)L res "The speaker could not behleyo that Mr. old Innley had spokgn lu quozed until we roof alved corroboratl ll of the interview , Ho gel as made a mi3talco. We do not question 2Zi is motives at al , * obably he was labor- Ig under the it4q4lragemeTit caused by uu lie adverse decisions In the Alabama con- las ists , WhIiCil woktel to gain , as the L. latS undoubted.4 belonged to us , Perhaps dill 0 was discouraidLlBO by the number of tnt [ clCluloy shout Ilavo arrived early pre a the scone , ftVp , know that no one can igret the intJr iiv today more deeply of ian Mr. ManIe1LkiO. There are 100 dcio. cbs ates to the conyeIn instructed for Mc. Son : inloy who do to vote for him , till ircumstanCes 1l'ise uuider whIch tile ba Invention may zibe that the noalluation of Gill IcKinley was unist-and in tiiat event r , Reed would stcutI the best CilanCo for as 10 llozninatlon.Vo do not coilsider the lIiir ht hopeless nordo we believe that Mr per anloy does todayj lie made a mistake , enii tat is all. " _ _ - ties ' 1Os ' 1' M.tS'i'i'ilt. W'ILS'S DIS'I'JIICT , to i - I' ret- Sliver IeIluut'rnts Voricing for con : Ji'usitui ivitii I'ttlUiist J'arty. 11151 WHEELiNG , W , Va , , Juno 11.-Tile box coud congressional district in this state , CLIII rmorly reprezeutcd by Postmaster flea- al Wilson , whose , defeat for re-election o years ago by Mr. Dayton attracted Ila- ) nal attention. wIll likely again be thu was 000 of an unusually interesting contesL hue Ia impulist conventibnto nominate a can- mci late for congress will meet on the 24th wat slant , The leaders of the party have thrL en assured that it tbo popuiiats will name 10011 candidate previous to thu democratla thou nvontloil the democrats wilt 'endorse 'the corn mination , Postmaster General Wilson and lag. ' - . - - . . . - - the other gold standard leaders have been ontleavoning to overcome tile free silver Sefltlnlent , with little success , and now they will euitleavor to prevent any fusion pith thit populists , WiliCh would necessarily carry with it a free sliver endorsenieIIt Mr. Wilson iun written a letter to his old Coflstltutentg , iii wbi ll lIe says a free ai1 ver entlorsement by national anti state ccii- ventions wilt make democratic success imPossible - Possible , and the fight in the tlistrict be- tW000 his frk'l1s amid the sliver miietm will be carrletl into the convention , The rePublicans - Publicans will renominate Congressman Dayton. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Gui rilelil Ciuuiui I , ' i'OhllI liultu. BIJI1WELL , Neb. , June 1l.-Special.- ( ) Tile populist county central conlmittee met here Satiurtiny and called the county coim- VolItion to Inset July 11. It. was dcidcd to hold but one conveulticin anti elect tii entire set of delegates anti ulOiflillato thuo county ticket at that tinic' . Nuiliul lull I oat ( fir ( oulgreMH , JACISONV1LLE , III. , Jtune 1l.-lui the Sixteenth congressional district today W , II , llinrichsen was nominated for congress by the democrats , lie is secretary of state at Present antI is a promiulent free silver 111511 , ONLY T\VO \ NOT FOR J. ' KhNLEY - ( Continued froxnl'irst I'ago , ) rado , Connecticut , Georgia , Illinois , Iowa , KentucIcy , Louisiana , 14 lchmigaim , Montamia , Nevada , Now York , Utah , Vermont , \'ir- ginia , 'isconsin , Wyoming , District of Cc- iumbln , Alaska ; total , 20. After a hearing \Vcaley Clayton and Joseph E. Onsley were seated as the delegates - gates from the Tiuird Mississippi ilistrict. This is the famous shoestring district and It was claimed tilat. Intimidation 51141 fl'atld intl been practiceti in the couiventiouV. . ii. Allen anil Louis W'aldauer were the ofltestaIlts. T. LOUIS hAS A CONTEST. The contest from tile Twelfth Missouri [ St. Lenis ) district wa next considereti , In Ills case tile Cciitcstnlmts Were oui 0110 side , ongresslilall Natliall Frank and ClIarles D. Comfort , anti Oil the other Charles Pat. 40115 antI Predunick G. hithoff , Mr. Frank ipliCarCi for his tlelegntlon and Seldon p. peicer for the other delegates. The coui- eat involved the question of time legality Ir regularity of the lilethoti of proceeding i the colivelitien and in preparing for It. Mr. Frank charged tile opposing delegates ere chosen by a COflYontioll IllItler time in. luence of lion. Chauneey r. FlIley and that lie lurimarics were not held according to he state primary election law , and that , hereforo , tue convention was spurious and raudulont. Mr. Silencer replied that the law was uot rulinariiy enforced and ho cllaracterize,1 hr. Frank'8 plea as a technicality. There cre also cilargcs as to time proceedings f the committee by which the elections ere Ileid. Mr. Spencer dociareti Mr. Corn. art , one of tile Frank tlelegates , bath bcen eiflovcii from ills position as secretary of he committee en tile charge that he had aisiiied thu record. To this Mr. Frank aspontlctl , making personal charges against Ir. F'lliey , whom lie accused of stilling tue nh of tue people of St. Louis. Frank and omfert wei'o seated , They are McKinley ( len. The contest from the Fourth Mlsslasippi ' , istrict was decided In favor of Charlcs Lesenbaum and Eugene B. Pettibouc , as gainst S. S. Matthews and E. E. Buck. 'here ' was so much abusive language used I the presentation of this case , an there ad beeli In others reoenteti from Missis- ' lppl , that. Mr. Hansen of Georgia slug- cstetl that In the future it should not be ermitted. On motion of Mr. Fessculden , the P hair was authorized to call soakers to a rder when they should become unruly in lie respect. . From the Fifth Mississippi district It , A. ilninons and A. J. hyde were declareti to LI entitled to seats. They were the con- stauits and are representatives of the ynch faction. It was the first ios sua- tinpti by Mr. 11111 during the day. Sim- i9fl aiid Hyde are friendly to McKinley , 3 also are tile contestants , Smith and arrott. In tills case two conventions were iid contemporaneously in the same hall , ( I , vcnty-tlirce of the delegates sustaining ynch and nineteen supporting Hill. The ) mlnitteo then , at niiduilghit , adjourned. - An ENlreMMioul of ' 1'iinnk , OMAHA , Juno 11.-To the Editor of The ' 1 e : We write tills article for the purpose thanking you for the very able and em- untie editorial that occurred in your paper b few days since on the recent race dis- i inilnatiens In time hotels of St. Louis. b , giving utterance to this article you 1)01- rnieti your duty , and no one deserves pedal credit fdr discharging any duty that ay lie within tIle palo of or is Incident to ir S line of activity , but the iwess. in so al any Instances , aihows such inJustice to Ct 55 by without ctlltorlai colldenimiation or (1 tier notice that we consider that the cdivi r who has tile temerity to discharge a y such duties as may present themselves , in gardicss of the hazard of running athwart cc certalli pernicious and Imaif-concealed jub- seultlnlent , earns a superior nieed of tr also and obliges those whose cause lie tii fends with a debt of gratitude. to When the 1)1055 of ( hue country , as a K job , rises to that pure and lofty p111110 , y liii which a deep sense of duty will corn$1 I it to thunder agailist all fornts of in- h tlee , whetimer they be perpetuated ainst the descendants of hlauui , Shexii or phet , and to disregarti that snake-like Ii that threatens to bury Its poisonous rigs Into tim wellbeing of the editor who lea step outside the beaten path of cer- a qUasi-JUblie prejudices , a now and bet- li order of tlliiuga will hO established in a pid succession. As it is now the gen. ho 1(1 silence of tle press In regard to tue th rlous forms of injustice inlllctei upon r race amounts to connivance , yes , con. aji at. When an American citiieii ahroatl % 'i lilsUlteti or treated with tile sliglitcet Iii. of uIity tile press rises in all Its might in nunciation , yet certain of our citizens home may be insulted , outraged , inur- red and in most instances the jress has t enough spare spice to comment upon : ini. ini.ur eyes are not closed to these facts ii We are quick to recognize tilat man LO In tile slightest manner indicates a position of fairness toward us. Allow agaili to tilank you , Mr. Editor , amId be iured that every line YOU IU5 write in I ativocacy of justice ailil fair play yard us you elicit tile unreserveti gi'atl. Ic of nearly 10,000,000 50(115. H. IT , HALL. F , L. SMITh , . p - LOC.tL IRIIEVITIBS. ) n aCCoUlit of thoraln the lawn social it Was to have been Imeitl at ( lie Holy mily cliullehl last night was postponed lii next Monday night. olin JehsoIi , a 1-ycar.oltl boy , is to be ar- ted on the charge of assaulting a 7-year- , boy Will Rising. Nelson Is accused wayhiying Rising while the hatter was ng i.e school Wedneaday. Tile boys live at 5 Pacific street. In adjoining houses , ir. Charles B. Winter and Miss Augusta tchinsou , both of Omaha , wore married t Ilight at tIle hmomo of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker 3835 Seward street. The wed. g was private , only a few of the intimate unds of the bride anti groom being sent. warrant has been issued for the arrest George First , a 17-year-old boy , 0(1 (110 rge of assaulting a 7.year.oid boy , Soren 'eusen. ' It is alleged that the First boy ew tile Sorellsen boy on the pavumnollt , fly bruising ills face. The boys live in rton 11111. \v. Squires has resigned his vosltiom cashier at the Millard 'md will comunect uself with Leland's Ocean lmoiuse , at Newt - - t Il. I. , July L Mr. Sqimired was in tue hey of the Lolands lii various capacii- for a period of twenty years previous oming to Omaha- sSiStaIIt Postmaster J. I. Woodaril has upialned to time police that iigimteti Chea iiavo been dropped into the mali ea about tile city. In colusequenco , the riers have reCelmtly found In the boxes a iber of letters partly burned. It is bo. cit that the guilty parties are boys. Thu Co have been notified. I. holmes' olhico , In tile Douglas block , , entered Wednesday night by some un- Wa ClSOR5 antI a quantity of trinkets , uding a razor and a woman's gold ch , were taken , Entrance was effected iugli the olfico door , which was found ietl yesterdaT morning. The police , 'efore belIeve that. the robbery was nutted by some person about ( ho build. , . . . . _ _ ± - _ - ) . . ltliL'iIM l.IIAIl1ltS Alt lh iIHI1tSihi ) , I"TeuiaIc'nt , 1rugu.r'sl'riitprq Set at l.IlierIy Suuljc'et II ) a Vine , LO'4DO , Juno 11.-Colonial Secretary Chamberlain has received a private telegrammi saying tlmat time ieatiers of tlio Johannesburg reform cotulniitteo have beeui releaseti , suit- ject to a fine. Time dispatch adds tlmat the conditions of their relao were tIle 551110 as Inlpoed upon tiuo other reformers , Dr. Janloson anti his fellow eolmaplratbrs virn took part in tilt ! filth on ( lie Transvnzii vcro again arraigned aultl remflalIiieI at tile Flow Street police court , fresh Witliesmues imavillg arriveti front South Africa to testify. luitcret in the case , however , has fallen cit almost entirely , Tile evidence liresented was upomi tile same hues as previously. A dispatch to the Tiune froun l'rcttria 5535 : Tue feeling of llnrest In governmcimt circles contInues 51111 time IiItvelmlolmts of lirltislu troops are s'atchctl with tile great. eat muilSpleiOIl , Several colnniandants lIavo notified their niClI not to leave tileir ills' tricts , whIch means to PrePare for active service , 'i'iuia is llrolahly duo to an Unfounded - founded ruimior of a eommfltct between the Iloer bottler guard and llrltish troops to the north , Tile reformers imavo paid their fines antI ilulvul goilo to the liatlil , Colonel Francis lllle uleclitied to sign time cnmtlitiolu re- quiu'etl anti the sentence of banishmiieut will ha enforceti against him. W4tSIIINGTON , Jumio 11.-United States Vice Consul lCniglmt at Capa Town , South Africa , reported by cable today to tIle State tiepuirtmimcmmt that the imuhlrlsnned reforni icadera liaui been relenseil , Time cablegram vas as fo1hows "Ik'torni leathers releasetl. Flfleii (25,000. No IIttllIslllflCflt , " This finally closes the iiaunnloulil incident. CLoSELY % 'A'I'CiI I SG ( IINL1IL % I. I.Eli. ieeui I ii tt'i'est I ii II Itt lIovelueui ( a Slioiiiu mit Matirlul. ( C.quynlght , 1(96 , Ity 1'ren i'iibllsilng : Clilupammy. ) MADIIII ) , Juumo 10 , via Bayonne , June it. -Nov York \'onid Cahdegrnmmi-Special Telegramn.-The ) greatest concern amId curl- oslty ia siuowmi iii Svaiim , especially ill pout' ical antI military circles iii Madrid , for lit- t illgeimce of the movements of Colisul Gemi. oral Lce Inhlavana. All the linvers corn- Iflemmt on his cordial relmitiolls vili General Vt'eyher , hits visit to the Clubtull mimi Anier- iCali lirizoners at tile capital , ( ho steps lIe liazi already takemi to secure better tm'eat- mont for tiitIliU his activity In collectimig iiiforniation on state a1airs in Cuba ; his Ivary and cautious replies to Spanish re- orte and his prudellt relmiarks on the re- iatioiuii between Spain and tile United States. I itercoivo that time imiihressiomi , is gaining ground in olilcial alld lohitical dr. ies that Consul General Lo anti Minister Taylor vlil probably very soon bo instructed by time United Statc government to souotl dIe ( hlsliositlon of General \Vc'ler and time 3lanlsli government with a view to pavIng lie way for Solile honorable laclfleatlomi of uba tllrougii A nhiricami llletilatiofl. AI1T1IUIL B. IIOUGIITON. S'fLLIAMS SAII.S FOR. 110MB , u ( ) IIIN iii ConluIuuiyv1t Ii tlit' Leaitl'r s of ( Iii Cuulnuii Coia ervntIsc' I'iurty , ' C.opyrlglit , 1896. hy l'me i'ilhllsilng Company. ) HAVANA , Cuba. . Juno 1l.-New ( York 0 Vend Cable-Special Telegraln.-Formjuer ) , . onsul General Williams sailed for New 1 ori ( today on the Vlgiioncia. Among ills chow passengers is Marquis Pinar del Illo , i lie is emi his way to Spaia. lie may visit Ii Vasiilngton , The marquis is tile leader of Ii lie conservatIves amId comitrols the Cuban II nd of ( lie tobacco lflollopoly. It is re- I ] orteti at Guantanamno timat Mauigin V'lison S Ii American leader of insurgents , has beemi Ii eriousiy Wounded. 11 Diarlo's correspnthent in Artinlisa repeats g lie assertion that Bermuulez was hued by a is own 11)011 ait the result of a quarrel r ith Macco. C : The rebels tunder 115(11 Arango , who is W f a well known Havana family. burned ti an Antonio , 1110 Blanco Del Norte , near v aruco , Oil Saturilay , After a fight lastIng ' ur hours , the rebels were repulsed. ti Madrid dispatches have been held back ( oni the newspapers hero until tlui arrival ( I f the New York papers. Today tile papers fl ubllshed the dispatches in ( liii for the ' .V rat time. W. W. GAY. ' - - - - - 1' ALIJ.thlLl ANTultu'j , Aliii IiUhiXifl. 'l'l ) 111111,1 veil 1)I liir Fire iii lii , . Alul'rlcllml horse Lthinuie.'I NEW YORK , Juna 11.-Fire destroyed the uilding c ! Uie American horse excilange imitetl ) , which occupies nearly the entire lock bounded by Broatiway Seventh , ayeSI uc , Fiftieth and Fifty-first streets , tonight A ; is simp1osed 125 valuable horses perished i the flames. 0mb hundred flume carriages Iso buructi. Tue value of time imroperty ) Ostimfled Is estiniated ut $200,000. Amnong ta me horses destroyed was ElsIe U , a very iluable trotting horse , worth 7,50Q , with record of 2i'Jl. Many flub stock breeders I (110 Yest anti south have been regular mnslJmiors of horses to the exchange. Tr 'The fire originateti floln a defective dec- Ic lIght wire. There Ivemo l56 horses in IC barn and only 100 of these are accounted or r. Among the owners are : John hIradley , entucky , forty horses , worth $21,000Var ; - vil ick & liudsumi , KeiltUCicy , thrce iuom'se , SC , S0O ; J. Deimr , Jackson , Micii. , horses , aiimlvi r not , jvcn , lS,0O0 ; John Teachnor , Ciii- Igo , tcIi horses , $4,000. of 1)ipliihierliu. at CIueyu-Ilue. ChEYENNE , Wyo. , Julie il.-Spccial ( hc thegrani.-In ) view of ( lie prevalence of sa phtlicrla Iii this city time city council Imeld specIal session today amid established a ard of health , which will try to prevent e fuirtber spread of tile disease. A reward of $ iOO 111111 nlsi , offered for the wI itrebcnsion of the aupposc'mi incendiaries iu ' 10 are believed to have Caused a ululmiber Sp small Sires recently , Ju ChASED THE CUERILLAS OFF' " Lively Incounthr lktweoii Insnrgont.s and Spanish Troops. CUBANS PLAINLY SUPERIOR \VITII \ SWORD 1t4'Ilrlii SuniInrul Mult-iler li'itmr Pn tillieua 111111 ( Iii' l'iuum tiutiois 1'ruujieu't uif an .tuuuerlt'iuui ( . : ilaeii. I - ( ( 'l.yrIghit , lSG , ly i're , I'ilbhisling ( 'Otiilolfly. ) 4' lNGliMo ENCAIN4CIO , Province of I'Illlir tlel ihio , Cuba , JulIe S-via Tampa , F Is. , June il.-Nev ) ( York World Corros- iiolliienceSleclal Telegram.-ia ) Costa's forces had a lively brtlshi with tile Spanish troops yesterday at tue ColItis ) plantation I i ilero. Time mlOtOriOUS luattaulomI at Szili Qmlili- ( nh amid tile guerillas of Piirmtn Bravo again IitteiiiltCd a sturpriso of tIme Cubzimu eahllj ) hear bit , at 1i I"rauuces , Wlloro , as stated in Time \Voriii , tile satno troops mimUruloreil it lit. tie boy ten clays ago. Ia Costa lmiaile a detour 'ith his forty lirluctI 111011 , time IC' inailluler of his forces remilaimlllmg lii the deims ulmmtleri'ovtii mmear (110 eamnp. I.ater this unafineti portion , agalmist viiichm limo Spaulisli lllalls Were laid , got safely away , The Cililall "Chief of.0110" lhailkei the 111am hotly of the Spanish infalutr3' , but encountered - countered several 5711511 tietaiha of eavalry , TiIc'se lie ieii a Imlerry chase until tlley Ivero safely separatett Irma theIr support. Ba Costa ( lien calied for the mllacilete miii his 111011 Wtlllt for Limo giucrillas with a rush , Tiuo Ilulmiberil little time ' ' lere a to C'ubauis' advalutulgo , flltiiollgil time 1tlaimser cartihimes of time gmierihias gave tlltIII ] really tue upper iltulltl. The gimerilias tougllt bravely , but time Cuban straight sword , or 'corn cutter , " wilim too mnucil for tluemii iiiitl they broke antI iicl witblii two lilllmlitcs of thu ciiuirgo lliIpact , lca'liig five dead lil'li btihlimlti tllelmi. Alt of these were killed by tue mnaclleto. olio Were munutilateti beyontl tIme terirble gash ro- celveil iii thmo charge itself. Five Ciubamis Were Woullded. Aitimoughi this little skirniislt wan lot\veen small parties , it was very lively , and thu Cuihan' superiority with limo wou'il as SiIOlVfl by thin fact timut but one of thu lwortlsmueul l'aS WOUIIlCl by a Spamlisli sabre. tter the charge of forty Cubans , tue Panhshi troops left tue plantation. They mail imot killed cub insurgent , lImit after' rarlIs niimrtIercd four Ilacilicos. Tills bniuugs heir accomlot for tiiiec weeks up to six imi- imCCflt PCrSOmis killed in cohti blood omm timis ; iimglo estate , in admIltioll to time Iliutilations , is stattil , in time Worli. ( One of time iaciflcos killed was namlmetl Frammcisco Miliall. iio four mnen hciiletl vere iieaeeabin laborers , riuoro is absolmuteiy no doubt of this , Tue anal docuniemltary ovitlemicu could be fur. IISilCl ( If tile Com'rcshiomidellt thu hot iua'o 0 leave iunmiicdlatoiy , iii obedicuict , to vre- iQIlS arramigeumuents ( cm' crossing time trocima. 'his he iioleS tO do tomuighit. Tile troops took away with them eighteen ( her paciflcos , tunuiouitetily audi , lilost of viioin I have seeii amId spoken to. Tile roprietor of tile Plaultatlon is nit Amneri- an citizen , but tiiis fact tlid not prevent tIC Spamilards from capturing all of his aborers lii sight and from burning five of Is cololmlas , drIving tile famnilles tiestitute rite , tiie fields. Time owner had absolutely othing to do witii time presence of the isiirgolits on iils imlaco , The troops also et fire to ( lie iunlturned cane fleitls. Neither f : ousea nor cane fields were used as shelter y the insurgemits. One of thle guerillas. etting lost , took the rosette frommi his hat mid tried to look like a ltaeiflco. lie was eCogliized and mnmidu a jirlsoulur mit his aptors set hIm free. Compare his case ithi timat of the muurticred and eighteen iiprisomie&t laborers. lie was a Spamiish oluntecr , against wlmoni tile Cubans are aturauly the most bitter. lie i mow get- big ills arms train tiueir hilddlig place to so them iii the Cilban ranks. Such Is 10 effect of ilumlialle treatment. The avails govermllnent's report of this sklrllmisil ill be worth lookimlg at for comparison's V ike. The llmsurgemits captured seven horses , ye Mausers , five Remningtomiim , two revolvers , Iveral machetes and a battle hag. SYLVESTER SCOVEL. p O lIE ItFihimi li'OIt 'l'lIil IIXI'OSi'i'mON. llIuLIIlL'N N& ' ' Untironul Couineetion .ithi lCuiiszis CIty. 1ANSAS CITY , June 11.-A special to time Lar from Jefferson City , Mo. , says : rticles of incorporation of the Omaima & I. Louis Itnulnoad comilpally , with a capital ock of $2,500,000 , were ilietl with the secre- .m y of state today. The COfllhiiIlY will build Id operate a railroad frouli Pattonsbimrg , 0. , to Coulmcll Bluffs , ha. , a distamice of 141 IlCS. The lncorpor.itors arc tV. E. Jtooie- It , New York ; A. lii. Stlllwehi , J. Mel ) . lmnblo and Ii. L. l'tlartln of Kamisas City fl otlierr. This is part of tile ICaimsas Cilty & North. 11 railway cominectimig scilolnO , by whichi now railway system will be provided nimcctlug Omalla , Quincy amid Des Moines itli Kansmus City. Tile hlaitimuiore & 01110 , utliwestermi 51111 hlillmois Central railway Ill gain elitrancO to Kamismus City amid nmicctlomi will be made there with the ttsburg & Gulf. Presidelit E. A. Stiilwoli the MIssouri , Kansas & Texas trust coIn- .ny rettirmieti froni Eurtipe recently , whore I raised sulhlcient. lr.omiey to build the Ian. S City & Northern comimlecting railway. llauiauni C ului ty 'I'ellIierM' ( Imisit lilt- . ALEXANDRIA , S. D. , Jul00 1l.-Speciai ( , ) Thu IIamion County Teachers' Institute II oucH fom' ten days lucre Juime 22. TIle itructers will be l'rot. Lizucolim of ink ( 'oUllty , Sullerillteuldant Belts , Miss ha Curran alid Miss Lora Doxlmeiluler , 4 w. "APENTA" THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATERI Bottled at the UJ HUNYADI springs , i3uda rest , Hungary , I' Gentle , but satisfactory in us action. Remnarkalilo ( or its sielmnes in magnesium suhpluatc , cxcceding tlmat of all oilier liiticr waters-always oftbc same strcngtil , ihzch is , of course1 a niatter of great impontaice.-Mw : York i1IediaI/arnal. I' 4 niuchi'cstecnied .urgauive watcr.- " Its coniposilion is consian ( . Time practitioner is thus emmabktl to presciibe chefiniie quantities ( or definiie results."t A Natural Water.-Tiie Lanut. I' Affords those guaraniccs of uniform strenglh and composliion which have long been wanulog in the belt-known hhimnadi sualcis.- " Agreeable to lluc palate.- " 1xccp' tiorially eflicacious.JJriIish 41hdicaIJur1aI , . 4' Belongs to iiiat hare class of apcrient waters which conic from the mieiglmbourhood of l3uda i'est , commonly known untler the generk nanle of JiunyadL"- " Contains a large amount ofiitliia. Specially mamked out for the trealunent of gouty pauicnis-iikdka/ 1e ; : and Ciu'ular. y , Prices ; 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle. op 4LL JJ1fUGCISTS 42W MINEIML W4T.ffR DE4LERS. Soft E.i/orrs : THE APOLLIWARIS COMPANY. LIMITED. 5A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSEFUL - FUL OF SHAME. " CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO _ , Do tuot trIfle with itoppedi CVW1OSUi55liUOJ.bi41hV7tlUfl' frcuedler.pu $ upgmarant 4U. r&r.1 . , . n.ciniruatiuuibutteiid $1.05 . _ ' tshL.osnkaiieodCspiglcug . , eWsrtancc4u.i1 IuJ for tu Tlukliit SOIl I51 * Tiuy iennyru Li'lils..uratotbuu ( ' da HoI ' ° ° ° ' D1 , ' aitntaio oflly hi 1iAIlL'H & rlIAltxAcr .251. Famaiu I tt"OtrWaflICau.s41OiiUitUI5rr0tLiTU a . . . sex _ _ _ _ - - -