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Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 1

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OA IitUUrtttd to ynv hn nwi Nms to rmii-ujUr p-r fv awr it Umt. Ityit yon oil tl portanttKleirnjth uw ami a i v. port xal fttfw ti Zu alto Mf ot ttt Tribute ESTABLISHED MAY 14,1883 FREMONT, TIIU KS DAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1889. 5 CENTS GENUINE BKAllM MARBLE DILLS U7lj BY WIRE AND TOST. PHILADELPHIA Latest Telegrams.

,4 O'CLOCK. Tradegy at Ncligh. I -I' SpSfe- i HAS NO EQUAL. LIGHTEST RUNNING. rf6ST DURABLE.

SIMPLE FOR SAUE BY MOWERS. -4 IN CONSTRUCTION. MERCHANTS. A. TWISS.

1 ana Pump Repairing. Fremont, Nebraska a TOMCKAT, Tim-Pt. Oral M'fr. Investment Co. sndtDaalar In Real EtUle.

S2soyooo. on street, between 2nd and Ird. Frtiaoat, Nebratla A. West, 8upt. 1 Mouldings, Sash, Doois, Blinds, Frames, BrackeUUln.lUllings, 1 Baubters, Newell PotU, Counters.

Mantels, Office Fittings, Church Furniture, and Interior Finish, etc, etc. etc. mm Fitting OCL iJL HARDWARE R. .4. Qas Fixtures, Pumps NorthMtCofoFniJ8Uth8U, 8 SO.

W. B. OOBSKT, PrtMnU Mortg age and Negotiators of Farai Loans PAID UP CAPITAL, ft DM Volnes has secured ItmnnsMv the star pitcher of tha Southern league. Arrangements are partially completed for Scranton to hike fcaston's' place In the Atlantto baas ball league, The senate of the National Union be gan at Sandusky, ita eighth annual session, Frank Gage ot Chicago pre- company has given a trust deed for W.UHI.WIO DMWV mW EUU1WS.T swu.vuu, and wui equip with electric puwer. Aa attempt was made near Crbana.

to wreck the cyclone ei press oa tha Cincinnati. Wabash and ktkkiiren railway. A f. till il. rcsignatioa of Oeorge A.

Allen. United States attorney for tha res tern district of ranarlrania. The woman who plunred over Kuur- an Kails Imnk t'rids tha wlfa Frederick 8tanflol(L a retired anssiln artfat UvUg at Buffalo. Tha East Chicago mU) Tin Pbto eompany, to manufacture tin nUte. iron and steel, and their products, waa Incorporated with a capital of While out tannine near Indiansnnlls.

Oeorge Beyer, secretary of tha so tern anooung league, was instintly killed by the accidental discharge of his own A bug about the size of a via head haa mads its appearance oa grain In Indiana. It la verv ilaatrnetln anil fum. era fear they will lose most ot their vropoj. It fa hinted that Jack Dempsey wlU daolina aa san RiiIIImh I. Vl.

ht with KUraia. as it msv Intarfara with bul wah sa um saonxaaw tor vi.wu.wn. in ra- VOT Of the New York Raenrit and Trust company, was filed at Bprinrfleid. Ilia. Taeeday by the Louisville, Evana- viue ana ot.

iuia consolidated road. ah insane man. sunnosed to he Aitnrt M. Uumford, fa aaid to be roaming it the fsru bottoms, near Dubuque, living ow roots and frogs, andet-dng settlers with a club. A noaaa of citizens baa been formed to capture nlm.

John Lswes of Elmira. R. the phenomenally fat man. la dead. lie waa weignea a Pout two hundred pounds.

Be suddenly commenced to grow fat aad gained weight at the rate of five nannria a. anek A. Ik. LU death ha weighed 040 poinds. Oeorge F.

Storrs, son of tha late' cuiory rjwrrs of vuioago, was in eourl at Naar Vnra aaaln li tag aa obscene letter to hfa wife. The defense offered eras that tha tatter waa su em. tnnnign uie mail Ana ease waa continued. uawM- glri whose home fa to Tioga, became slightly Insane a few days and her naranta and frion1a ih.A.ifc ILa was possMsed of aa evil spirit which they attempted to drive away by sticking pins in her aad otherwise torturing bet She haa been takea to th' hospital, whore she fa a precarious condition. Barke Has He Ceafsaaea.

WntMD.n an nutnua AU. ITHJVS UiaS Burke, under arrest oa suspicion of complicity ia the Cronin murder, has made a confession, fa incorrect AU attempts to Interview Burke were futile. The police kept the atrtctast guard over the prisoner aad allowed ao one but bis counsel to aes him. He waa photographed, much to hfa indignation. A Chicago detective fa axnectad to-dar uHauiuon (prweeuinge wiu ow Caaiakalfs Att Bhla, Vxw Toaa, June XX-The air ship la-vented by Mr.CampbeU of Brooklya waa to have made aa ascension at the Manhattan dub grounds, but owing to aa accident affecting the gaa tanks from which the balloon portion of tha ma chine was to be supplied, tha exhibition aaa to na inaenaiteiy postponed.

Dclcth, June XX The ateamer City ot Clevelaad aad the schooner John Martin have rone ashore at Two Harbors and are badly damaged. Chicago Grain, Provisions and I Live Stock by Wire. Deported C. ilolllnger, man at of the Fremont branch of John Shaw A Co, com mission brokers, liooms and Dorsey Block. Cmicaikx Juae m-Tks fsasrsl wet weather oaiawS rrsla Is ssirards U4J.

lalsr so reports thai Um Ssanae was est ss great as iker were te telleva, Ihe advenes was kMti prleseeteslai Ina. The following tshle shows Ike rants ef frwaa. is Hoata inly Oes iM.aa iuy Swiesibei if-. ts vns V4 US SV BA.VINGrS DEPARTMENT. DeposlU of One Dollar and upwards received, paying per eeot Interest.

Compounded semi-annually, DORSEY BLOCK, FREMONT. NEBRAhEA. The Julien Hotfil aaa -mmw WW- waaaBB-i aaaaaaj SBWaBBWBWaWB) "BW SBW -gw 13. M. ATiTtrTiTT, Proprietor.

j- The Omnh Bee Installed In lu New Hire. THEJIX EST OmCI Cf THE WEST. rial Dsseriptlen eftM ralaeerreroeed fct Ms, Btasewatev aaA Ble Warfcere- the Origin aad riecress at 'a Haas Omaha, June tu-Two ysars ago Ed ward Roes water, owner and proprietor of The Omaha Bee, commenced the erection of anew building, which fa so aearly completed that it was thrown open to publio Impaction last evening, aad nntU a late hour attracted large crowds of visitors. At the close of tha reception a banquet waa served to the wiling newspaper man ana press or tne The event was doubly Interesting aa tha eighteenth anniversary of the paper, as well as tha opening of one of it largest and finest newspaper offlcea fat America, The structure 1 covers 1 an area Of around 138 feet en tiara: aiirhl stories nigh, and from basement to roof penect la, architectural beauty, arrangements, and modern appliances. The main entrance opena into a Urge vestibule finished la marble, from wnich grand etairwaya, on either side, lead to a roomy Undine and wide hall oa the second floor.

At the right fa located tha business office, a chamber uurty-etgnt feet wide, eighty long, and fa superior in ite beauty and nntsb to any similar counting room to the oountry. Three Ionio columns sup port um ceiling, counter of oars marble extends from the private office in front nearly tha entire lenath of the spacious apartment' and tha furnishing throughout is of marble and antique oak. Ilia editorial, composing and stereotvplnr apartments are on tha top floor, and for convenience, aa well eomror, tne composing room aur-am anything of the kind between the oceana. It covers an area forty-four feat wide by eighty-nine feet long and aas an average neignt of seventeen feet Its great beauty Ilea in the max- nlfioent light complete ventilation and superb appoUttmenta. The stereotyping room, avxee, reached from tha com posing room through a wide vestibule.

and na special feature la found In tha fact that with windows cm two sides the heat generated during the working hours fa tiirown oft The editorial rooms, eleven In number, are models of beauty and convenience. The greatest attraction In the entire building fa a grand court forty-three mi square, exienuinr from tne a-roana to a glass dome far above the brick roof. It fa finished ia hand somely designed stuoco and marble. Tnu court is not only ornamental but rumfanes light and vecti-Utioafor tha inside rooms that they era eontllv as desirable aa thnaa faeln thaatree-a A mammoth Corliss engine, three elect rio dynamos, bv which tha entire building fa lighted, and two Web as, on which' Tha Bee fa printed. occupy more than two-thirds of tha basement.

A double automatic elevator of the latest improved pattern and iwo nignis oi stairs rarnisn ample means of acneas to the upper stories. In abort Mr. Boaswater has furnished a permanent home for his newspaper that In every way makes it one of tha most complete establishments on this conti nent. Just eighteen years ago Edward Rose- water, then a young man of very positive ooavictiona, saw that newspaper influence was necessary ia his canvass for a seat la the legislature, and be founded The Bee on a email scale for that purpose. He waa elected to the legislature, and his newspaper in the meantime toox nrm noia on uie pnhue.

Naturally aa enemy of rings and cliques, toe young editor undertook theHerca-leaataakof unmasking tha unlawful combinations ia city, county and state. Be fought with the earnestness of his convictions and was rewarded. itosewater knew a nawk from a handsaw," and waa act alow to sea, at tha successful termination of hfa can vass, thst hfa work- waa appreciated and that The Bee could be developed Into a great newspaper. 8ina that time he has labored unceasingly, and hhrene-mlea will admit fearlessly, for what be believed to be the best Interests of Omaha and the state. Ufa newspaper aaa sen pace whb tne wonaorrui prog ress of this favored section, and its achievements are not measured alone by the fine architectural pile just Corporations with unrighteous alma, romunationa of politicians, corrupt rlngsters, and publio thieves of all degree, have given way before the sledgehammer blows or keen thrusts of hfa qullL One anooess has followed another until The Omaha Bee has become tha equal of the highest class newspapers tne metropolitan cutea, ana its present home ranks second to none of them.

A Tea Mllllaa law Ban FaAitasco, June XX It W. Ilammood, repreeentlng aa English syndicate, has selected a site at Vallate, apposite the Mare Island navy yard, for eitenaive Iron and steel works. Tea million dollars have been subscribed for the purpose by English capitalists, JaatlSahla HeesleMs. Cuirroa, June XX W. A Col liar, a lawyer, shot and killed hlaaoa-In-Uw, I'hil Oivshan, Oivehaa had threatened to kilt Collier and bis family.

The coroner's jury returned a verdict of justifiable tromlclle. Asskls Banlags, Boaros, June XX The gross earnings of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fs kail road oompany for the first week In June were (approxlnuvtelyl aa Increase of over the same week last year. A HarrloaM. Chabuotte, N. Juno XX About I e'ulock a hurricane pawed through Iwsl, a small town twenty miles south of Charlotte, Tha Methodist church waa completely demolished.

Rs4a or Wis RsfetilMM. WiLXiiiASna, Jtine XX -Oeorge Kaaonga, a well-to-do cltlaen, banged himself at IUalna He Im.glned bis aelghturs wanted to bans; hlia and he said be would bead theia off. In Carnegie' Homestead Mill tf Begin orl July i. June itt Theoonventioa ef the Amalgamated Aewclatloa of Iron and Steel workers hat about completed uawork, Toe new tcale will be handed to the manufacturers to-day. Tha re vised conatitution was' adopted and ehangea the name of the aaaoclation to the National Amalgamated Ajfiociatlon of Iron and Kterl Workere of the United Bute.

For toe first time tha jovmev. men roll turners will have a scale, which preeenta some radical ehangea from the old ralee Koverninethatde partment of work. Hereafter aU work. ersarouna iron ana eteel mlUa will be admitted to membership, except metal puere and Uboren The eonventlon voted advenely on tha proposition of attaching a beneficial feature to the as-aocUttoa. A oommlttfe from tha eonventlon mat In conciliation with the manafre-aaeat of the CarnegU Uomwtead mill witkreferenoatowasaaoala.

Thaeora. saittea conceded aereral points in their ruiea, koptng Hereby to bring about a settlement. The bm Inalatad that tha oompany's eoale be adopted, Mating that they would consider no other propo Tbs committee withdrew and a etrtke will be Inaugurated in alt probe HUH OH BIT At Brooklvm I 0 1 0 I 0 1 4 0 0 At PblladelpbU: OSOOtOOO-l 0 0000000 0 At Httsburgt Boston At St JoseDh: 00000000-1 ..8 0 8 0 000 0 ..808 1 1 00 8 110 St .8 01000000-8 At Indianapolis I 1 1 0 0 0 I 0 4 tt Washington; 1 000 01001 At Chicago: Chicago 8 1 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Philadelphia. .0 0 4 0 1 1 4 0 1-14 At Sioux Cltyt Bioux .....8 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 8-10 St Paul ....0 10 10 8 11 -18 At Cleveland! 1 ..0 0 8 8 1 1 8 1 0-10 New- 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 The Bear ef Taaaiasss'a tlrst aavevaa, Chattasoooa, Tena, June XX The remains of John 8evler. first governor of Tennessee, exhumed Mondayat old rort Decatur, near Montgomery.

and coffined In a maaniflcent casket ar. rived here at noon in charge of Oovv emor Taylor and staff, the committee appointed by the state legislature, and me aa act committee sent from Knox-vtQe to assist In the disinterment 7 1 akarkag Ret a Werk af Reaeeslty. IsDUHAroua, June XX The supreme court decided the case of the appeal by Barber Knox, who waa arrested and fined for keeping open on Sunday. Tha court holds that shaving and hair cut ting are not work of neoesslty within the meaning of the etatnta, and the judgment of fine ot the lower court is axirmeo. PatrioticSons.

They Meet in Washington and Transact Business. Washihotok, June XX-i-At the st end day's session of the National Camp of the Patriotic Order of Sons of Amer ica a communication was received from the "Society of the Sons of the Revolution," which waa organised ia Now York cltv on April 0 hat aa the result of tha patriotic sentiment aroused oy we centennial ouservanoo in tnai city, conveying fraternal, greetings. The secretary waa instructed to make a suitable reply. A telegram waa received from the Woman's League of American liberty of which Mrs. Margaret Shepherd of Boeton fa president exDresslna aa In terest la the success ot the Bona ot America.

Besolutloas ware adopted relative to the death of Charles 1L Krala of Den ver, who was elected as a delegate to tne uoaoraoo state camp ana was prominent man In the state. I Tne report of the eommlttee on changes in the constitution waa made and partially considered. One of the amendments adopted waa ebanjrinf the terms of delegates to tne flauonai oamp from two years to one. At 18 o'olock the oamn took a ret antil p. rn.

The delegates called epoa the president ia body at 10 dock. The banquet was held at the Biggs aouse. Xeilrsad Dia Moinbs, June XX The Narrow Gauge railroad shops at Osceola were destroyed by fire. Several en gines aad all the machinery are lost The loss fa a heavy blow to the conv nanv. and la estimated at about S40.OUO, This company pays out nearly 13,000 a month to local employee.

Everything about the shops is totally aestroyea, Twelve TH MUrs IsoiAXAroLis, Jans XX Tbs five daye tournament of Ihe Western Shooting league waa opened hero by preliminary son testa. About Iwo hundred and fifty marksmen participated to the touting. The only awards were gold badges for fifteen "eentera." The oriree te be contested for aggregate 118,000. tails Fa Bnoogtts, If. June 80.

The health authorities say positively that Dr. Duncan, who arrived on the Colon, baa yellow fever. Pollen are guarding tne hoose where Duncan Ilea. Naw YokX, June XX Augusta Cal-deron, aged 10 years, who arrived with her parenlaoa the Colon, died Monday hi this city of rhagres faver. Capt lienderann of tha Colon denies the report that there waa yellow fever a hoard the veaaal during her trip from Mmnwsti, The Men Who Murdered Dr.

Patrick Cronlo. BmiE DER LOCI AT WINNIPEG OnM Jnr-n MlataMat Bark, rkwtognaML it T. Chicaoo, June XX Aa entirely new Crooln pwpact is being looked for. Bis name Is Ulchaal Cooney, and he has an odd iobriqit "'The Vox. Cooney and DorkaarecUimadto be the two men who actually killed Crania, Both are CUo-na-Oael men, membari of camp XX Coooey la a brlckUyef by trade, and, Ilka.

Borka, eame bare from Ireland only a faw year ago. Btwka'a naatbar la camp 10 wa 104 and Comer's 100, Each la deaoribed as an antbuaiaat ia llrtah oiatten and partlouUrly Utter regarding tha BriUab spy syatam, (whlcb pnaibly thair Penonal expaH-eaoea had given them, as they conaiderei, rood emues to detest Ao eordiuR to Uie beet information obtainable, little hope was to be entertained of the arraat of Coooey Immediately, if Aft 1 1 Til tm WMM A aliMj. ammmak.Im that bo had too ioag a atart and wae already ia aoaea aate retreat. State Attorney LonMnecker allowed It to be inferred that he has two witneeees who will swear that Cooney and Burke tlept la the Carbon eottare lertiral dara nrior to the tragedy, and even that the two sua. pacta were oeea Mating tne cottage en ine ratal aigni, May at hum clock.

Both are aaid to hare proceeded to a ea. loon in the vicinity and drank heavily. Information regarding him, it abould be undentood, fa notofflciaJ, but neither the chief of police nar the atato attorney, it deny that the reports given an correct. Barfce Mletea, CBicaoo, June An indictment was returned by the grand jury against Marshal Delano, alias Maftin Burke. The Indictment against Barke ia In two counts, the first beincfor an unqualified charge of murder.

The aeo-ond alleges conspiracy to do murder, and names Frank Woodruff, Dan ICoughlln, P. O'SuUivan and other un known persons as the co-conspirators. The grand jury in the afternoon beard the testimony of a Urge number of witnesses who had been called during coroner's inquest Most of the evidence bore uoon Cronln'a fear that ma uie wouia oe taten aa the result of the machinations of Alexander Sullivan. It omctally given out that no more inairtmenta would no returned brrore the flnal leport ia ready. The Indict ment against Burke waa brought into court at the earnest solicitation of Chief Hubbard, who aaid that it would take two weeks for tha special messenger to maae toe circuit from tiitcairo to Winnipeg by way of Springfield, Washington.

D. C. and Ottawa. Ontario. The.

messenger will start to-night A TrUmm, ns aa Aarlasa. i Cnicaoo, Junt X). Judge Prender gait rendered his decision la the matter of the investigation into the Cook county Insane asylum. The investiga tion waa based on the ease of Dora wlllard. the unfortunate clrl who was confined in the asylum, and was taken on the application of her sister, who averred that the atrium was not a lit asrhtm place In which to keep bar.

The sustained the application and Dora to be transferred to Kankakee. In bis dec is ion tha Judge finds that the asylum ia not at asylum, but a place of imprisonment, tie also says a special eeasiooof the legislators ought to be held which should take the moot out ef the hands of tha present authorities aad put it In control of the Wast Vlnrlala MarSars June XX James D. Paull, a bachelor of 60 years, who owns several farms In Patnam county and who had for tenant William newer, with whom he lived, was struck on the bead last Sunday morning by Wheeler with a poker, from the eneot as wnwn no aiea Tueeaay, Wheeler charged that Paull-was too familiar with one of his daughters, At Plymouth, Putnam county, John Moore became involved In trouble with Henry Moore struck Bradley wiin a ciuo ana auiea mm. I n. rejraass tkU.

i SiWAio, Jane XX -Mr. and Mm. John Lsavitt. whose two children were brutally murdered Suaday night near Oresham. novo been arrested suspicion of having commuted tha ter rible crime.

Tbev were arrenea aj Sheriff Smuey and lodged Ujaa Mrs. i Lravltt cried bitterly" wbsn aha locked na There is no excitement ever the arretl Judge Nerval baa (Onlared a special grand jury to laveeti 'gate the eaae. i AMeraas' Blllli Watibxoo, June XX Judge Couch approved the bond of M.E. Bill- lings, who la charged with the murder of I'ounty Attorney Klngnlev at Wa- varlr. and aa waa releaasd from Jail.

One of the sureties na the bond was a member ot the jury that convicted DIUlnga of murder In hie Bret trial. Feaaartvaata en mMMMaa. pBtUDKLraiA. Juae XX Official aad estimated returns from every county In Ithe state show a majority of 1M.4W the proposed prohibition amend-Imcnt. The amendment providing for the repeal of the poll tax qualification fa lost ly 10, wu matniy.

A Raw Vataa lsiaa Mreatee. Boeroa, June XX A Uanna of Cleveland was chosen as director of the Union raoiuo Railroad company, vice A. 11. Green, resigned. Mr.

llanna was after wards made chairman of a committee of the onal departnv nt of tha oom- I teaks SJate real. riKl Ridos Ajosiff June SO. Tha eondltion of affalra has somewhat bnproved, Oen. Crook has bad in terviews with manv prominent Indiana with good effect Signatures have beoa taken slowly during the day, NEWLY BUILT. AND FURNISHED.

RATES: 1.60 PER DAY. Jeed Barn In eonnecilon. Situated Twa Btooks tram Depot ETTLEE8 PW AT NOBTH 8EHD One Person Killed and Another Seriously Wounded. Soed tke liMH.Tl Maintain IMrldMds In tke rreawk ttukwt Cashier kuob, bb um XX A man named Nicholas Foley' shot and killed Mrt Comphrsy CUrk pd Jetally wounded bar husband about 1 o'olock this morning, at the boms of lbs victims, eight mil south of The assassin climbed up a ladder add shot Mrs; CUrk Who was sitting np In bed. kllltog her Instantly The weapon was then turned on Mr.

CUrk, who, was only wounded. Foley made his seeapa by taking a ranting horse trorn CUrk and riding out ef the country. A posse of one hundred men are In pursuit. The eauas of the deed was opposition of Mr. and Mrs.

CUrk to Foley's attentions to a Miss klggs, a slater of Mrs. CUrk. Marshal Ilouck received from Sheriff El wood the following description of Foley "Dark complected, smooth shaved, probably stubby mustarhe, 88 years black eyes, weight 100 pounds, bight about feet 8 Inches. Left here on a sorrel Tw Old RctlUn DU at Worth BmbU Nobth Bend, JuneW W. J.T.

Wallace and JohnQlUU, old reaidenU of this vicinity died thU morning within a few hours of saeb othei. They were both quite aged and were well known through out the county. a Kkoeux, June 84 8olby John eon, colored, attended a performance on the floating theatre owned and eon. trolled by Eusene Bobuttion. manarer of aniueement anterpriaee at Uemphie and New Orleana Johnaon purchaaed two admlaslon ticket.

After entering be tried to bur naarvad aeata. which ware ref uaed him. tie commenced ac tion afrainat Manager Robinaon to re- eover $10,000 damagea for abridgement ot us rtgnuaaa citizen. tm Ike iNw Bncasna, June Ml The diaorder which prevailed the chamber of dep. uuee Tueadav continued yeeteidavand astrong fores of polios wars on hand to guard the chamber.

The president ap pealed to tha bousa reoeatedlr to nra eerve order and deoorum, but without avail. M. Bare, in a turbulent peeoh, attacked the government policy and U. Beemaert defended the aiUiatera, A hot debate antued, which continued un til the house adjourned. Te Halatala MrtS.aia, New Toax, June eonfarenoa was bald between tefteeantatlvas of the Oregon Navigation and Union Pacific oompanlaa te regard to the future men- aasuiawt ef to former MoneHv.

The nteetaig waa aacraS, but it fa understood that a atlpulation was entered into by tha Union faoluo people to' maintain aivKianae at a per oeai. on uregen vav-gallon and Railway stock. rtaaMeal ef awartkaaeM, SwanaiioM, i June Pro- feasor Wax BV Appletoa haa bass elected temporary preeident of Bwarth mere college, vloe Dr. Moulll, who baa realgned after servlns: eighteen Team Mr. Anoleton haa been professor of Greek seventeen rears.

Be ia a gradn- atoot narvara. Vrakjass CetlMa, Prmaauita, June tO. There was a collision between two sections of a freight train near Beam'a Station on the Petersburg and Weldon railroad. Two locomotives and nine oars were derailed and emaahed, and Engineer wooaana comma wain nana badly cut. Tk south-bound mail delayed hero all day on account of the wreoa.

ACaahu DoSTOW, June XX W. Derby, for mer oaehler of the Mutual District Mssssngsr oompany, was aentenoed to three years' Imprisonment for embse UAirrroan, June Xk "Phe nomenal" Smith will pitch for the the Uartforda, bis terms having accepted. FWrs't at a tv wtas The slow napping of a butterfly's wing produces no sound, writes Sir John Lub bock in nis nook, nut wnan tne move ments are rapid a noise la produced which Increases in shrillness with tha Lumber of vibrations, Tlinr the bouse flr.whlch produces the sound t. vibrates he wings 11,190 times a minute, or 135 times a seoondi and tha makes the sound of as many as wrnea, or 440 times a seoond. On the trary, atlred bee bums on and there fore, acoording to insory, viomee lis wings only times In a saowl.

Harcy haa anooeeded In aon finning these num bers graphically, lie fixed a fly so that the tip of the wing just touched a cylinder which was moved by clockwork. Each struts the wing caused a mark. of oourso very slight, but still qnlts perceptible, and he thus showed that there ware actually sou awoaes in seesaw, aareelng almost exactly with the aunv ber Inferred trod tha note produced. TWOS D.Tobpir. T-rreaaiuL.

M.Kbbhb, Trees. O. 1. west, Manager. 4 FREMONT IR1MONT, NEB.

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320 Main Street' Everything In the market cooked to order quickly and In good style. Regular dinner IIJO tot: daily. 15 CENTS. ICS CREAMS, 800UT CAKE, TIES, ETtt OIENTO. SIBERIA REFRIGERATORS arpuniMr ais: roaa Jul tin tvriuT.

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