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e THE OMAHA DaAiLy BEE .B. WEDNESDAY MORNING, THIRTEENTH YEAR. COMATIA, AUGU ship, Constance. The ammunition cases | the territory allowed to loose female had the brand of the United States gov who have been driven from their former A DUEL WITH RIFLES. i I THE RAILROAD OPERATORS. The Eforts of the Brotherkood to Call Them Oat Proves ernment, 45 calibre, and all cases were | from Spriugfield, Mass, It is now as- certained that during the past eighteen months regular shipments of an exten- sive scale have been made to C. Schmidt, America’s Representative Pressing Palms With the Shah of nearer the heart of the ety that a year | ago. e CRIME AND CASUALTY, f LIFE PROLONGED, | CITY COUNCIL. An Al Niumissssiun and a Very Busy One. locality to the vicinity of the Cass street school house, By this the limit is one | block east of the Third ward school house. Adopted, By Hascall: To improve the culvert Details of @ Brief, But Bloody Bat- tle With Winchesters, | Shanghai. During that time 240,000 i Dis MoINES, A“gu.¢1.7.r.,‘....;\\., w. | and approaches on Thirteenth and Wil- a Failure., Springfield rifles, 250,000,000 cartridges Persia. George, sentonced to be MAnged Friday, | The Transactions in General of an | lisms streets. Adopted. occses {in all have been forwarded, besides from — - will not be executed, case having | By Baker: To take steps toward |Charles Shelton Kills His Man and Less Than Fifty Respond to the Oalls 500 to 800 bales of cotton duck, suitable for tents, by express by each steamer for The Brilliant Reception of Minister Benjamin—Oriental Agony Pl been appealed to the supréme court and | a stay of execution issued, r Important Nature, changing the course of North Omaha creck near the military bridge. Adopted, is Himself Severely Wounded 4 ~Details of the Tragedy. { ot Masters—Railroad Officials China. Total value of the war mater- REPORTS OF COMMITTEES, 8 i : | solf- e Oor FRIGHTFUL TRAGEDY, At the regular meeting of the y " sy - { Rejoice—=The Day's De- ial approximates 5,000,000, | tured by Himself—The Cere- Rostanerows, . Mt T b e ;...v gk "h” il On finance: Recommending allowance velopments, g — monies and Scenes. ettt i A g ek evening, it the members| of g R, Overall's claim for allowance on | Laramie Boomerang, Aug 6. | GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, Bloomfield, two miles here, one of | woro prosent. ARy, kOB taxt soUntAD voti ST 4 i ¢ ; | s this. thab, PAQHLIRIE BN that wvor axes, Adopted, st evening a wagon entered Laramio it Sl L | hocked the’community, Wlenacted thote PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, On finance: Recommending no fur- {on the North Park road containing three Cuicaco, August 7.—From the best| LoNpoN, August 7.—In the house of| \iguivaron, August 7.—8. G, W. -;‘:;' |.||"h(‘-“'l‘)|u invali@ifo of Louis| From tho mayor approving the ordi- | ther action in the matter of a secretary [men- Two of these occupied the seat in advices attainable it appears that very |commons the national debt bill passed | goyjamin, first diplomatic r presontative | pae 180 fic, s WeBBown Balti. | nanoce locating now hydrants, Filed for the mayor. Adopted. front and the other lay upon a bed of fow operators have left the employ of the | second reading—149 to 95 The bill | if the United States to Persia, describes | ‘““"‘l'“ b s tit Oty cused | 1o b N et i On finance: To cancel cortain taxes | blankets in the box. The party halted at Wabash and Chicago and Alton roads, | proposes to replace terminable annuities N y caused | From the mayor appointing Patrick | and intere: The effect will be in his recoption by the shali as most cordial by discase, shot her husband slecping by inst the Danish Lutheran Dr. Harrig' office a few moments and 1t was expected the full effect of the|expiring in 1885, and brilliant. He was taken to the pal ¢ Desmond and James O'Boyle policemen | church, Adopted. then drove out to the hospital. The man strike would be felt at noon to-day on | bwenty years to- cancel £178,000,000 of | ggo in landan furnished by his majosty | 105 Side through the R A6 ok tho GuMINL pusk, Rafobvod By Anderson: Resolution to have| lying on tho bed_was taken inside, His those roads, but according to the version | national debt. Among the opponents of | ynd drawn by six horses, each mounted per i ol From the mayor nominating Jacol | Sixteenth bridge removed. Adopted. | namo is Charles Shelton, and last Friday of tho officils in this city not to exceed |the bill are the Trish members [hey fstillion. Twenty royal feraushos SUICIDE OF A CONVICT, ¥ g On streets wnd grades: Recommend- | night he shot andinstantly killed a man ten are reported to have quit their posts and some conservatives who claim that on foot and runners clad in scarlet and Cmeaao, August 7.—The Intor-Oceans’ Heitman to bo a special policeman in g employment of Lowis 8, Reed to named Keys, at Snyder's ranch, on the on both these lines, the gain by the expiration of the amnu- | \earing plumed liaras. preceded the car- | Joliet special snys G Kellogg, a [and about the Slaven house. Confirmed. | prepare a plat of the lots in paving dis- | Little Grizzly, forty miles west of Teller, Wik B ties should be applied to the reduction of e together with a score of horsomen, |convict in the state pemientiary from | Nominating Harry P, Deuel appraisor | trict No. 11 Adopted. in North Park. His companions were g A taxation. The supporters of the weasure | yecompanied by tho Mohamedans | Logan county, at work a#he wirc-draw- £ et iy o) § orado on Harney | O Strects andgrades: Granting the [ Messrs. August Anderson and Lawrence, W Youx, August 7.—The Western |urge among other things that America|ond — tho second . master. of |ing machin, committed@suicide this O 401 gl L el b potition. and the particulars of the tragedy, as icials declare 59 wires were cut [and the Colonies will hereafter become | coremonios. Benjamin arrived at [moming by throwing a@eoil of wire street. Confirmed. On police: To file complaint of Harry | learned from the first-named gentloman, last night in this city and offer 1,000 for the detection and conviction of the guilty partios. OUT ON THE B, AND O, Prrrsiuna, August 6,.—Up to half past one o'clock this afternoon, the operators formidable rivals for commercial su- premacy, and that it is desirable to re- duce the debt. THE BRITISH IN EGYPT, Gladstone road extracts from a private the gardens of the palace, which were | beautified with fountains and_ shrubbery and foliage arranged in the artfully wild style peculiar to the Persians, and was ushered into a spacious and handsome | hall where the first master of ccromonies around his neck and suffefin, self to be drawn against the ehine. The wire was cmbedded into the flesh, Just | before he committed the deed he went to the boss and said, “I'm the man who | From the gas company. Thoro were 202 lamps burned on the strects in July. Reforred, From the mayor: nanee appropriating money to pay July Returning the ordi Mahoney Adopted, The subject of the approval of the 16th street paving contract andbond was next brought up, and clicited seme dobate of vs, Policeman Douglas. are about as follows: Charles Shelton is the proprietor of a horse in the park, and last Friday was at Frank Snyder's ranch helping him to put up hay. Another man named this afternoon I8 ) ttor 3 iy ‘i) Yo committed tho double murder at Atlanta, | pro y Uy | humorous nature, after which both tho | Keys, whoso first namo is thought to be R IO Sition of B LT heriy b oo 75 OB ¥ geEIB O Al AEn A e | TIHOLAISS [ napilitis wathout his approval, Thero | 16ih atrect. wnd Humey streot bonds | “Billy,” and who lus an interest in the wnr.. A .“f{;.ut oe .ucy hird of the Dufferin’s plnfi was about_completed, | gorgeously arrayed, were in ng, TRAMDS BURNED TO DEATH, ‘. « :, “»l :‘J ‘. i .. |.‘ on ",.,,1 contracts were approved, The report .\n)d._ anch, was present, as Y\'yl\u-n)wlur operators working on tho Pittsburg divi- | Dutferi | et T6H SR 88 IHG3ESR. 457 CALE s o paas the ordinance over the mayor's | of the committeo was signod by Messrs, | himself and soveral others, They wore sion of that road quit and are now out, THE LOCKOUT ON THE B, AND O, Barrimore, August 7 —Ofticials of the B. & 0. Te oIl company, make state- ments that all operators at Camden sta- nization of the judiciary and police was slowly advancing. Plans for irrigation of the delta of the Nile were orably regarded. The commander of the British troops in Egypt telegraphs that the improvement in the situation is seat of honer and treated to tea kalioun or water pipe. . After the announcement was made to Benjamin that his majesty was in readiness to receive him, he was conducted by the first master of ceremo- The Inter Ocean’s Ceda® Rapids ([a.) | special says: An old #ill used for storing hay, burned eax]; is morning | and threg unknown tramps#leeping there | were burned to death. O one of the overeds | voto, the vote was a tie, standing as fol- lows : Aycs—Anderson, Belim, Leeder, M Guckim, Redtield und Thrane. Noes—Dunhum, Haseall, Murphy, Kaufmann and Haseall, and recommended that work be commenced immediate ly and prosecuted simultancously on both stroots, Messrs MeGuckin and Murphy were eating their supper in a small tent erected near the cabin on the ranch, During the progress of the meal Keys asked a boy—a herder in the employ of Shelton to go into the cabin and refill the tea- tion quit we to-day. Not one re- F: the + Y bt bodies have been re edy’ Kautmann, Woodworth and Mr, Pr the only ones voting in the negative. ot, ana the boy refused, saying he inained i iy hnveiTeportal B INGARY | St ancinoFbesl cakea GHclolera 1 TG ISUID SEEL SR G BG R SPORTING NOTES, | dent. Lost, i R R e e S e Y other station along the lines of the %ad | 87 reported. :'"-”»"l“"" "“31” “‘1"(’ he® Ubited x | Trom W, J. Broateh and twenty-one | printing reported in favor of lotting the [he had no right to order him around. and the number striking and leaving ORI tatin tisidired robas: the ity i ot bty |others: Asking that the contract for | eonfract for thy city job printing to Hen- | Keys commenced to abuse the boy, their posts does not exceed a half dogen, | BERIN, August 7.—Krazowski, tho | Bittes thupideree ovor the el M o | Buerato, August 7. Jightecnth an- | aving Harney stecet be approved so that | vy Gibaon. Adapiod Sholton interfored in his behalf, and Polish author, charged with being con. | ehtering *‘we ascended a magnificent | a1 mecting of the Buffalo @riving park : : ) and their places have been supplied. The work might mienee ab onee, Filed, | 4 } s o i i g | sta The walls were decorated in | pecocint: ot e A, ! A majority and minority seport wero | quarrel ensued botwegn the two men, e st eBUTASY Shpiils | ookl Bbiiingecnaniiay) MammRIAte |y e beeh) B i K ORRURST| or e DR e U U el o VRV TS ML GEIIBea: EASKTu o e NS B R A G0 | I R BVRITBLLA B o it taking ot of & serious natur the main of- [on 30,000 marks. He remains under | D¢ i & 7 Maxy Cobb won in - staight eats, [ that the curbing on Fifteenth street bo |y Jobnl s Lo oy ke hertes e & 3 1 1 maste: I we enteicd | oot 1. George ViR, Kitty 8 e legal andlocal advertising the teapot, went into the cabin, return: PENHIEre GOl vor Bl eBtacin|(thel AR RvIEIGHIGE S0 SpOlIBS TRt KR (et 1ot b ra R AR e Patohen fomtlr: oo B “gias. o) | eXtended frous Dudgo to Capital wvenue, | "o - winority roport-was signed by [ing in o momont witn the toa—and a LSRR B T R L [ most improssive in effoct. His mnjosty | | oerg e Crok o Lo Lo, st | Dessra M nd Haseall, favored | Winchoster riflo. Ho sat the toapot tion. THE CAUSK OF THE MEVOLT IN SPAIN. | giocd utiio upporend. Leaving myout. sttt Sy il HEG gt of the sireet commissioner, | ghy lotting of local “ads.” and ‘registra. | down, and turning to Shelton, : A FLZZLE. Mabkip, August 7. o, | shoes at the door as prescribed by the | Pagelun fonrthy. time. 00'} .90 0.0) | dbichacl Muaney, s, was received. | tion lista to the Union Publishing Co.,and | “You — — — b—, I have a notion to Ricnvoxn, Va., August 7.—The strike | commander of tho forees s | treaty of Kourmautehio, I made a low | gy " 0 o 4 = == The oxpondituren for teams and oo | tlag all bids for legal notices be' rejoeted | kill yout” ) of operators on the Chesapeake & Ohio | will make striot_inquiry into the causes | bow and walked up to where the king was |~ 812" vear olds and under W= 53,000, [ Saro o8 alther and supplies, |l new bids advertised for. | Shelton arose from the table and dared railway caties o inconvenicno mf t}m of the rising at Badajose, The papers | stands Benjamin then addressed the [ 1,0 fye. See. won, . Direstor. sconudy | oo, Leforred, f liquor dealers (87) | I h(‘..M, .r\..(‘u.»n.,., nmlll..lvhlmllp(]:(]-“ulnm(nx]mu(;l.mt‘lt‘x_p(hun |,;_ .t,lg....‘: n,t., company, only a e | sevel > the oflicialsof Badajosefor | king N0l yresente tter | ? AR i > 10 st of e dealers (87) | majority report recommended letting the | weapon np against the side of the ten gihracy iy it pes ;::Xr:e;“:‘;: severely blame the officialsof Badajosefor | king in French and presented his letter | 0o 1. i Dirono il Alcyie b | maority vport rocommended letting o | weapon ny o side o tont, allowing the insurgents to surpriso them credence. His majesty replied that it drawn; time 2 24 and druggists (14) T i ¢ the locals and registration poured out the tea, and sat down again, | Ve V. 2 Sul Spris remain | The i roe e o % & atinfaot ’0 : 4 | ie eity physician’s report for July, | Jists 1 Tur Bee vo the legal ne Nhelton the lked out of the tent, got strikers Detween Charlottesvillo and | officials in their beds Sunday morning. - | sidered both governments coldu bo fur. | 24¢T 204 wil nonpeeh I m';f-l‘. 1. H. MeDaneld & Co: Asking | 10 question, which would bo of no in- |it, came back to the tent and, standing White Sulphur Springs were easily filled. | Lispox, August 7.—The authorities at benofittod by, incrensing fio intor: m J. H. McDaneld & Co: - Asking | terest to the public, and the ayes and |in the door, said: *“Now, d—-n you, 4f THE IRON MOUNTAIN TICKLED, Elvas disarmed 900 insurgents and some and diplomatic relationsjof the S ), August SPRING 7.—Springficlds 12, Fort Wayne b. d permission to do ce own cost, on Thirte in grading at theie nth between How- nays were ealled upon the adoption of the nt to shoot, do it.” S A ine | civilian_fugitives from Badajose. It is|yeon i P ! X minority report, resulting as follows: s jumped up from the table, say- e G O O s b 03 }';.".‘J;,;.mflst,,,,p_, Hopos thad the United | . ToLeno, - August 7.—Toledos 6, Bay |ard and Juckson streots. Granted, yos— Hascall, Kaufinann, Loeder, |ing “all vight” as he did so, scized his “Sr. Louts, August ToTo R, C.|cover up arobbery of public money and | Statos, now that she had established a | City O W N From Stow ";"l Hammond: ~ Asking | MeGuckin, Murphy, Woodworth and | ritle and brought it to his shoulder, and Clowry, superintendent, of the Westorn | that & deficiency of £9,600 has been dis- | logation in Persia, should maintain one | ','i"m\-:\"'n"mh»»lcunu%w"sv.v“-!th judgment be paid in_ the case of | My, Prosident- 7. at that moment, two reports rang out ale ZA0W1Yy BUPSUINIGNCAINY A N T s P e o iy s y s con- | PmitapeLrara, August 7.—=New Yorks | Evans and Howard vs, the city, wd | Nays—Anderson, Behm, Dunham, [ most together. Keys fell backward, and U telegraph, i Since the | Badaj ¥ permanently at Teheran. At the con- | PHILADELEL il e Lo Beln, i ing of the {eleguaph troubles, out clusion of his audience with his majesty, |4 Dhilad et b Ll Redfield and Thrano-—5, Shelton ~dropped his gun and ran out THE SPANISH RISING. August 7. ostons 6, From Superintendent Smith, of the The ! otela ee romatul winority report was declared | across the praivie liolding his hands O oios o S mployed iy Stio) (Y owviow, (¥August 70 Mo Mimeat) pox | Somamitimado/aRformal Koull fupen fihel o o5 qiaieEiaS Ouaba horso railway company, asking | adopted, TR i e L DR TE St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern, | rou,ondent at Madrid says tho rising of | “ecretary of foreign af ol hishners Nail| Derrorr, August 7.- it 6, Chi- |lewve to pave the company’s tracks be- PRI while Anderson raised Keys' head. The a total of 19 hus either boen dismissed or | 4, military at Badajos ended in the | Le8pects also to his roya £ oS Lone | o208 0. tween Webster and Cass streots on 16th | e wonndoed man gasped oncoor twice, said pavo stopped work on aseount of conneo- | out indignified manmer. Very littlo | Sultuns who i minister of war, and one | ™6/, 0uy\wn, August 78BGTI0s 1, | with Sionx Fulls granite; also tho ob Tho July appropriation ordinance wus | wop “uy God!” und fell back dead tion with the strike. Every otlic cept Vineland, Mo., is handiing r ailroad wn was done by the insurgents beyond | of the sons of the king for the military escort, Clevelands b. The reason for this request is the heavy read and some objoctions made to it was Snyder returned in a fow minutes with d : ; light damage to railroads and robbery = o grade at thewe points on which the gran-| referred, ; had i i Al ommoroil business satiafustorily to-| S5 e Juiage to rilronds and robbry of Ly Destructivo PUOL B betan fting FOF Nt | 116 was moved wid cuered that whon | Sheltol who hud buon ahiotin tho oline night. _An operator is en voute for Vine- | ;' qoubtful whethor the movement was OATITAANOIRS.S Prtiavnruis, August 7. Tho ware: | T Barbor Asphalt compuny endorsed [the council adjourn it adjourn il 8 [, P EnE PV 400 badly, land. _ Nob much of a eyclone, anyhow. | gvr sorious, Tt is stated in some qu | NEDENITION OF BoNDS. [lo ud wharver of the Knickerbocler | o vequest. ~ Keferrod to ciiy attomeys. 0'elock Friday ornig, when tho appro- |1 [0 WM e, Pbiing by [Signed] C. W. Haxyonn, WasHINGTON, August 7.— Threo and a | ice company, extending along the river priation ordinance will Lo considered. From Henry Pundt and others asking would die. W _ . |ters that the outbreak was only part of upany, Ho could not speak, but Superintendent telegraph the programme of a gigantic stock jobbing | half per cent bonds to the amount of | front from Front sfieet to Delaware ave- | for tho immediate establishment of sew- | An m‘«lumhw\ ordurgg that ]nxn:"‘(‘“llf AhdlS aliad for 14 con i th Koy aiven TH ASTONALN(OHIOA operator, induced “by a certain” clique | ¥100,000 have been presented to the | nue, helow Willow strect, and the stables | yaue near the now German association | Farnam stecet, between 26th and 20¢h | e SFEI F00 paper and pencil from Cricaco, August’ 7. —Roports from | which for a long time havo been making | trensury department for redemption un- of the company, which ‘occupy a large | sehool building. - Roforred. stroots bo brought to grade, was read which the Brotherhood twice and referred, one of the pockets and wrote: i 1s on of | extraordinary efforts to destroy the im- |der the 121st eall. This call will not|part of the block bounded by Delaware | Fourteen potitions for alley paving s Koye hurtt aphers ordered o strike are to the | proving credit of Spain. - mature until November 1st, but provis- [avenue, Beach strect, Willow and Bel- | yore refurred withoyt reading, An ordinanc tuxing all ownors of two |l G,y qar'wroto boneath the question Eio effect that none of the roads running out AT Ao ion i made for redemption of any bonds | tonwood streets, burned to-night. - Ouly |~ From W. J. Councll, city attorney: | horse vehicles kept for hire, ten dollars | "¢ of the city, cxcept the Wabash, 10sta| Loxpox, August 7. Captain Phelan, | etPraced m the cll prior to their ma- [ four of the fifty-one horses and mules | Sgafing it would be necessary for ity o | each, was read and refer H s doad Lt single man, On that road two operators | of Kanga City: the man teported to by | ity wpon presentation with intercst to saved. Porty-three horses and four | nors ligal vorers of cach ward to peti- | A ordinance “ordering the econstrue- | gy @ hEHE g Ll quit; and the y_one quit be- | igentical with O'Donnell, the v of [ date of redemption. The eall is for over [mules were suffocated or burned and | gion fora division into voting precinets, | tion of 4 six inch sewer trom St.Josoph’s cause he belonged to the Brotherhood, y James Carey, is sojourning at Cor £52,000,000. Holders are not generally D00 tons of ice destroyed. The roof of e it conld legally be done, Filed, Lospital to the Jones street sewer, to be Koys' side, in front of the loft armpit, passed through the body and came out the other because he wanted to go on & | Parmell cabled to Amorica. ho will be an. | taking advantage of tlllupxi\l. 08 of mll;]..v ]I‘Iuil:nln.-l)vhli.‘x & Touding 1':llil\\':|.\i' e A g ,,“”h..;..: by that i itution ..|..lu.. : d ‘f.w f"’“ boveliths et RhAClaEE Gl o spree. It is now stated that the demand | 410 to v i TR circular to redeem bonds befor ght depot adjoining was burned and | Jodicat st of Tenth strect for pub- | of charge, was read twice and referred, e il Reie pree mand | able to visit America until’ after the com- | | i dedicating u i el streut for b | et that. o ina. | 14 fired his weapon without bringing it upon the Chic for general increaso ¢ ges and restoration of the discharged men originated from ir- | responsible parties and that the master | workman of the local brotherhood is very ing general clection in Great Britain and Ireland. HE DID NOT RETURN, A special from Paris says that at e d of the e Licutenant Colonel reived by Judge Advocate Gen, The treasury department m vul widerable freight damaged by fire and | water, Less estimated at $50,000. e | Caying of & Mine, | WiLKESBAKKE, August 7.—A serions | lic use. Ordered to b rocorded, From the city enginecr: Urging the repair of the retaming 1of tho sewer line theotgh grounds of the burbed wire | works, Referred ! jority of all owners of lots and lands, to | the full depth of 13 Tin, feet from the street | rict, shall be re- | the kind of material i cach paving ¢ 1 to determi to his houlder, which accounts for the upward range of the ball, A messenger was sent to Teller for a physician, who dressed Shelton’s wounds, The ball was found just beneath the skin, much incensed thereat. dinner in that city a fortnight ago, Ruise | ing that Canadian tugs cannot tow Ameri- | cave-in in Pine > mine of the Dela- | ™ gorom Gemrge W. Doane and others: | t0 e us paving, was read and [ 4G O ook, on the richb THE LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS. Zorilla, whose name was mentioned in | can vessels from Canadian wa | ware & Hudson company took Lo | Protesting against the paving of the alley rred, 3 sido. Saturdsy night Mosars, And CLEvELAND, 0., August 7.—The Lead. | the proclamation of the insurgent at Bad- | American waters beyond the firs day. Tho disaster wis expected for | lock 160, from ' th to Thirteenth, | Anordinanco prescribing the dutics of [ 11y SEEEAY BB CCRRH: Sden B er publishes an interview with S. M, Ar. |08 for president of the republic, made | can port to which they make entry. some time and no loss of Life occurred [ 11 procent G el the hoard of pulbic works and fixing the | Ji 4 byt dii thur, chicf of the Brotherhood of Loco- | ® SPeech in which he declared in an ex-| Captain Eads has thus far received |The caving is confined to the interior of From James B, Boyd and 100 others: | alavies of members, wes passed. ;....l'ch:un:i s lor, motive engincers, who says: “‘Our Broth- ted manner e would not irn - to | £4,800,000 for his work at the mouth of | the mine, and_the surface at no place | o doring he petition of 8, B, Felker to |~ An ordinance providing for an issue of | g g SH 06 ing. erhood has no connection with any other | Spain until a republic had beenreinstated | the Mississippi was affected. Work suspended in a |1, poricted to organize o system of mer- | 100,000 bonds ’""]1‘"\""'41l"“‘l""“'“- i | Dr. Harrin, who hus charge of Shelton, labor movement. We have paddied | there. DRUMMERS O | lazge portion of th until the ex- ot police, Moved to refer to. policg | 1w of I'\}"""[ ntly e Udor o Lsays ‘tho chunces for his rocovery are our own canoe for twenty years, A BRIEF REBELLION, s aetialbuation gt e twice and | 5oq, “though such result is by no means and 1 hope we shall” always| Lissox, August7.—The leader of the re- . 5 || e Josswilliboigr D e ereutine sowor distuiof | COTtAN. A portion of his lower jay continue to do so. The statement that | volt was the cavalry captain, The insur- | A"*her Disturbance of the Bj n ordinnco croating sowor distriot we are ready to strike was made without authority and has no toundation. In fact we have no grievances and no notion gents on Sunday placed a portrait of King A-fonso on_ the baleony of the town hall, th the idea of provoking demonstra. Trunk Pool, Curcaco, August 7.—The committee of Broomr o great| council of the Improved Order of Red present to the ¢ tain letters thr nge light on the cf { ). 10 wa passed., An_ordinance increasing the polico force from 20 to 24 men was lost. An ordinance to do certain grading on shot away, and the wound is otherwise a badone. = Shelton is not unknown in Laramie, having been in the city on bu- siness froquently. Mo is a brother of of quitting our posts. If the railroad | tion against the momarchy. The por- | the east bound freight poolmet this after- | Men of the state of Illinois is in session | ter of the proposcd organization be S SRR Feusd! Mzr. N. Shelton, who 'was cashier of the operators should go out it would make | trait fell during the night. ~ Bodies of | noon and considercd the question of the |at Bloominton, Thero are cloven tribes | any action was taken. Reforred to the | St; Mary's avenue was pusse Union Pacific road for several years, and no_difference to us. Trains were run troops of all arms took refuge at Elvas, return of representatives of certain lines in_the states and all are represented or mayor and committee, g the run- ning at large of certain_animals and the The old ordinance regulaf who is now inbusiness in Omaha, before telegraph was used and if necessary | Portugal. to the board of trade. Kive of these|will be before the termination of the| A petition from the Samplows’ heirs in ! ; . ;s . : of collision or other accidents railroad au- Many mombers of parliament go to | Past fow days. Tho committee decided | Shabbona lodge Bloomington tendered [ aud 2, block 62, Referred, 3 A‘Ij“"{“ed at 11:60 o cashier of the Union Pacific, accompanied thoritics would not permit trains to run. | , "t during the coming recoss. A | that representatives of the Grand Trunk, | the visitors a hanquot and ball this eve A number of bills were referred with- i 3l by Mrs, Shelton, lett for Laramie on yes- Great pressure has been brought to bear to get us to connect ourselves with other motion was offered in the commons last evening against the policy of the govern- Baltimore & Ohio and American line of steamers, the two roads mentioned, re- ing. orrow will occur the election of state officers, out reading. From E. P, Hamilton and others: Ask- Real Estate Transfers, terdny's train, called there by the terrible % 8 Rl A : ; i g R Sy e . i } nows that Charles Shelton, his brother 0y ihin o o with Thom wnd | et 1 Fegand o Trasssaland g, | M o1 the b, w they ceived por LEGIADH NOTES A entons usadan, - Rotorred. | The following deods waro fled for res-| i} LC VR Fhelieh s bihen YE8 ) . oo ¥ mission for the committes before going L ) 28, i « b 2 e 2 ¥ “ therein lics the secret of our success. ,,l,;l‘,.,h?:r:mi:l.:{”{‘,fzfl: .,1.'.'1"{,’;,‘,:",;,“‘1:(?,’; on, but that representatives of the Ch i Fiom the board of public works trans- | cord in the county clerk’s offico Augustd, | " o), ohe and had killed his assailant, The Iron Workers in Convention, Gladstone. cago & Atlantic and Lake Shore, osten- Vylly 16,000 poreons sttonded tho openirg st witting the final estimate of the city en gineer, of work done by the Barber As- reported for Tue Bee by Ames' real It occurrod at u ranche at North Park, 5T bly operating for lake lines, should be John L. Sullivan' P state agency: . . Putaverruns, August 6. —Tho na- CHOLERA IECORD, it ficmithe baard: having boon | ate Wi r, nuecn {h oscn, Ias: K companys on Dovglas stroch Tho| LA ssiey ; _ {wbout one hundred miles from Laramie, tional ‘convention of ‘the amalgamated | A;pxaxpria, August 7.—Seven deaths the bar-room, wis pucked with people, the | taxable frontige on the street, within{ J. A. McDougall and wife to Wi, 8, association of iron and stecl workers was called to order by President John Jarrett at 10:50 this morning, Jarrett made a brief address congratulating the dele- gates upon the strength and prosperity of their association. The convention then went into sccret session to eflect an or- from cholera reported to-doy, ANUTHER CONSPIRATOR, LoNnox, August 7.—A dispatch from Liverpool says James MoDermott arrived there yesterday on a vessel from Amer- ica and was remanded to jail on the sent there without permission of the ex- ecutive committee. Officials of the Chi- cago & Atlantic say its repremontative will not be withdrawn, and one of the Jake Shore says his man will stay if the Chicago & Atlantic man does. It is thought considerable complication will rough element predominating. The services of the entire reserve of polive station No, 4, wich half a dozen mounted officers, were necessury to preserve order and keep the streot clear, No news yet of the steamship Ludwig, now three weoks over due, ard Welleek, who arrived in New York in bark paving district No, 11, is 3606 feet, mak- ing the tax rate $10.63 per square frout , puyablo in five installments, stal cost of paving, $60,245.1 coat of intersections, $21,840.64; total subject to levy, 38,8051 The fo Myers, q ¢ d, lots 8, 9, Waterloo—$270, T, A. Creigh and wife to E. G. Patter- son, w d, lot 4 blk 8, Hanscom Placo— 050, 10, blk 13, Schlief and wife to C. F. on Friday night, and the news was tele- graphed in as soon us it reached Laramie, Mr. Shelton received the following pri- vate dispateh yosterday, ; Laramie, August 7, 1883, The row was over u little boy whe wi ) Sharao ing cngaged 1n a6 oy | arise out of the situation. R W. Griffiths, was stricken with eport wis referred, : s | working for Shelton. Shelton and Keyes ganization. One hundred and seventy- dmrud‘:f |'~]l{§!-: L:’l}‘;ly; d in a conspiracy . —— vellow fever, He Laa boon sent (0 Q@uaraa:| The city enginser’s estimate of work ks, w d, part lot 1, sec B, tp 16, ¥ 12.| wore cating a lunch at the ranch of & eight delegates, besides fifteen officers of | to murder public officials, Business Failures, tine, done on the 8th street bridge, $250, and | 1,600 : o farmer und during progress of the meal, the association, answered to their names ————— roN, August Wright, Wooste: Returnn of the Kentucky elections are com: | of work done on the Jones street storm | H. O. Jones and wife to W, Lorenzon, | Koyes usked the boy referred to to RANd | STON, August 7. ght, r|, e n u 2 i) o 11, tp 16 1 12— 81,600 | e * N m..d ,.rcsuntg:l credentials, - There are Jefi's Last Essay. & Co., wool dealers, Federal streot, [1n¥ in slowly, but it is now almost cortain | water sewer, wis referred, w ‘!, parcel in sec ) tp 16 1 1281, into the adjoining cabin and refill the 208 lodges in the order and many more | pyygapgrenia, August 7.—The Times | fyile nado an nssiguinont of al} | Snews majoiey forgovernor will be ot Jew |y "G00 VAL Ory watimate of wide- | S . Rogers and wife to Hirs' D. | feaor Mo boy x fused, saying he was R ARRSE A failed and 1 an - assigmnent of all | g 46/ 000. ¥ e e TR T ) y wd, saying delegates aro expocted during tho con-| will print to-day sn claborato answer | their property to Lester Goodwin, an A hotogiapher's fourth %8 constructed, was referred, Shanahan, w d, lot 6, blk 10, 8. E.| ot in the employ of Koyes and that he vention. ; | from Jefferson Davis w Judge Black's | employeo, The firm was one of | the Auwtown Photgraliess taiid o Thy contract and bond with Paf Rogers' add, —$200, , . | had no right to order him about. Keyes o Villiam Robinison prosented the fol- | raputed expouuro of accossion sccrets, in prominent. wol houses ‘of 1501 s i precent | MeArdio for dleaning Farnam at A- 1. Duley wnd wifo to B f1- Post| bogan o abusoaud " struck _the owing resolution, which was adopted by | wiich the ex-confederate president ey Akt ey Ty T P Ninth to Fifteenth; with ‘T, W, w d, parcel sec. 10-17 2,800, boy, when Shelton interfered L \ as dos " Husiness. » of Chieago, held o est i ; - - arcel | i %% e Ajvive vnge Yolo! Tati | views in rathor pungentsentences the | thowght to aggrogate 4 heavy fii oo, b el ecdogier |ards for turnishing costings and iron| ¥, H. Hall to M. Hoerath w d, pareel | in Wi Lohalf. That was the way the row He it resolved, By the National Lodgo | yssertions and record of Judgo Black us | concern has stood in vory gaod credi i apon "the Lt Phows | work for maz-holes, approved; with Me- | sec. 5-15-11 . began, Finally Keyes left the table, of the Amalgamated Association of Tron | Dycsident Buchunon's chief cabinet offi | rcorm 1is# toad in vory good i1 e railroad accidunt ab Car- | ugh & MeGavock for construction of | e P. Allen and husband to H Myers | taicine: tho teapmt into the eabin, Return: ¢ bk A1 has been considered w fi ! h 1 : and Steel Workers in convention assem- | gor. {fiAATRAGR COMARAINE AATNA. G itn an wppropriste wewmo- | yowor across Sixtoenth street, referred; |wnd L. Raapke w d, o § lot 2 block 148— | ji0u Sinute later with tea and & Wine bled, that we do hereby extend our | e surprise in the trade. . | with 0. Corby for construction of | 81,00, chester xifle he set the teapot on the striking brothers of the 'lelegraphers’ | The Mille ol fisuia uf lnoarparpsion wan-holes, referred C. Ulory to 11, Myers and L. Raaphe | uhlo and turning to Shelton, said: *'You Brotherhoed our sincere wishes for victo- |y (8 SV SESYERES L S e e e o foat New | The contract and bond with Wan, |w dy w4 ot 1 block Tas—grzo0. = " U TR S PROHOR o kil you 7y in tho prossnt atry gainst WOBOD- |,y ding Chardos A, Dj T i AT Cronigh various atios and towiwgto | Fitch & Co., for extending the North| A J. Hanscom and wifo to G. W. | Sholton then roso from the table and oly, and we do hoj that ere piany dav8 | gisiatian, W, H, Dunwaody M Lo | sule ot oo ethotins i hiter 7o xe Maine | Owalia storm’ water sewer was approved. | Lovinis vlulul I “”‘mgmm. W d, Jot 16 | duped i o shoot. Keyes placed bis victory to the raphers will be nolsed | ohpigtian, to-day met representatives « denn., 1,404; Morrow, rep., 843; Knott's | luer, Smith TR and 17, block 16 Hanscom Plac 3_“’"“ weapon across his knees, and pouring e e atption of this resolution | e northweatern ruilways to adjust grain o 5571 For contiitntional con 000, g, | 23y Tohus:. Authaialag tho purchase| 1. Bpiogle avdife to Mo Abestinm, | Lk 40 108, a4k down Sealo - i won the adoption o RAAIIMON | obe s on o 40 meot Tatas east vis | o 50005 insurance, y Behun: Authorizing the purchus + Spieg o M. Abraham, | then walked out nad got another Wine throo cheers were given for thetelograph- | Y8 80 88 to meet rates cast via. Duluth, | yoution 2,070, against none, of tiiree fire department horses, Adopted. | w d, purt lot 2, blk 181—§8,760, § ers and also for the Bethlehem strikers The oflicers of the convention are the general officers of thenatiopal association. | aiming that the difference isat present | great that the transit rates or ) decision was must either get lower | close down their mi reached, They ot New election herg governor 1,194 Pewri, Ky., August 7.1 yesterday gave Knott Morrow for L418; Morrow's - of the way held xth ann About 150 memb proliminary business s i v of wicrosopist ay. 'This is the Hin By Behm: 'To rebuild catch-h Jackson and Jones strects, now Referred. low. [ Powell, w McShane and wife to E d, lot 9, McShane's sub div, 80 chester which he loaded and standing in the door he said, “Now dawn you, if you want to shoot, do it.” At the instant Keyes jumped up and both fired almost Tt was decided to hold sessions from S CAANAD. 4 iajority For conatitutional - con- |40 By Kaufian: To change the location L. DeCaguo and wife to W, Flew- | toeothér, Itis thought to-night that o'clock until 12 noon and from 2 p, . | 468iD to-morrow, LS SLE0) MLULSaE, e, die | party arrivod Kt Was | of the bydrant on the northwest comer | ing, w d, Tota 10 and 11 Rogors add. | Koyen was in fauls Sompatiy S ot until 5 p. m.The doors ['-'“L" about | — : T T partios in Camp- | 4 yio up lay afternoon, All well | of Twelfth and Farnam, which obstructs | $600, Sholton, who it is thought will recover, noon and the convention adjourned till | Alde Sympathy, el county and enjoying tho i) | the sidewalk. Adopted W. Fleming and wifo to H, A, Dowd, 2p, m. Carcaco, A The city council —— the upper Mississippi val ordinance To have the By Thrane w d, lot 11, Rogers’ add,—$300, e Murderer Lynched, —— last night passed resolutions of sympathy | Rallroad Tught of Way: | vir weather, winds mostly southoasterly, | regulating gaming onforced, Adopted. [ 5. T, Joslyn and wife toS. M. Phillips, | Wauta Wauia, W. T., August 7.— War Material for Ohina. with the m.k...;; lc]lxi‘,(x‘.q-lu‘ern, ;nlul hold- | l]‘un AGO, .l\u;.m 7. - The council also |k o, 10 doclded Qusciee il He| By er: T'o raise the band stand [w d, parcel in lot 8, Capitol add.— [ McPherson, murderer of Cununins ab SaN Frascisco, August 7.—Last|ing the strike should be brought to an | authori; the sale of a public school | o Tocul rains: windy DAY | on Jefferson Square six feet and wmake | §2,800, New York, was hung by vigilan i . Louse to the Chicago & Westorn Indiana, | pud looal ralie, ariuda zhawily | O X0 i, AN : T e Thursday 500 cases of ammunition and end speedily on account of the damage to arms were sent on the Pacitic mail steam- | business resulting from its continuance. l'l'lnn practically gives to that road and tionary or rising barowter, nearly stationary temperature. other improvements. By Leeder: O ging the limits of E. Elsasser and wifo to C, Elsasser, w d, purt lot2 Kountze's 4th add,—$300, the jail yard at Darten, Saturday night, He protested his innocence,