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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE )’ SINTEENTH YEAR s e e w— NUMBER 18, - = ~ == s SRt B "n mombers of the former legislature, | T TR " N ¢il aresolution was passed giving the con S“” ‘”\Ol”\ } R TROUT FROM TUE FIELD OF BATTLE | febene cond speine at i again Bidel | o e e e pared wint | THE ~ INTEREST UNABATED, | factors ten ass to complota their work ac 1, TROLLING FO ) M ‘L £ LI | the beast could spring at him again ved bribes. While this commit- cording_ to contract or their bonds would be - STREAMING WITIE BLOOD, £ 1 e d‘u“\ find v'\vrv|l= |.m‘m :1\‘\4"‘ c the vll\|.n:‘xl‘~| forfeited, Nothing has x\\\ n do “ s wlv w{l f R drageed himsclt to the outsr door of the | against these particular membe « : cos | their time has ¢ 1. What will be the o i y Polios Sconring the Connt At i1y of ¢ e it wlente tothe senute of (he | Chantauquans at Orete Enjoying Themselves | el tine basexpired, Wha T sy TR Justin McCarthy Tells of ot | © | . gation of the Payns Beibery | Uited States whieh estabilsid as stronz @ in Spite of Hot Weather, - i Hatol's Murderer, s NeNh T T ation ie Payne Bribery. jriina facie cas raud in the election o pbrerid Horse Thiet Captured Home Rul ‘{1 | . \,“ P qs was ever laid before that bod SKA, | Seuvin July 8.—[Special Tele- | A WOMAN GAUSED THE KILLING THEY RESOLUTE AT LENGTH. | o o tal republican committee | OTHER NEWS FROM NEBRASKA. | o, tq tie e, —To-day dohn Spodnek, & i THE ELEMENTS DEFEATED HIM. | | of our state, at a meeting called to _consider c—— young man of about twenty, was brought in | g g ". - i Bisr | "”v‘n""“ H:fi ‘I‘:'-v d”l‘ lvlv“‘v"I.':r\;""'i‘vll\‘;;“ A Whole Drove of Hogs Killed by the | from thenoithern part of the county unll The Defense Begine Its Avgument in Wind and Water Stand Between the | Slanped hi houts z, S Ao ""“"I"‘ ('"( SR reliased, and requesting the senate to Heat—Crops Being Scorched— 5 \'\.L”('r;‘i.’ Wiy m“'l";‘;"‘]”;“l (i the Brown Impeachment Trial— enougly, enough), and he A for a week Itsell’ or Prove the rges investigate the charge, and appointing Repre Stmpson Still Hunting £ L8 Denison's Postoflice Pight Polls and Enongh Votes to ob 1ol RS Yo obitin Fest and sursln False~Ohio Will Be sentative John Little, of our state, to_appear cos10n & mare and colt which had been stolen Bads is Bio Carry the Election in - Heard, beforg the scnate committ in behalf of the Bail, qutof the pastiie of .‘lv‘:u‘m;‘.lvtlill‘lu';‘l\“‘.l\l.\:n.\I ol ows, $1is Favor. THE ENGLISH BLECTIONS, Sy P v hioh tlto g ye charges tade ha been T guish in the county jail until the next term - { A e preferred The Crete Assembly. of the distriet court. " Hunting the Murderer. ‘ —_ Gladstone Undaunted in the kace of itorial Hot Shot. e senate of our state, acting for itself, | Cnere, Neb., July S.--[Special Telegram ——— Stoux Ciry, I, July S.—[Special '?N‘ Where McCarthy Fought. Un factory Returns. Corrsnvs, Ohio, July 8~The republican | formulated delinite charges that the “-“"', to the 15k~ Warm weather and warm inter Hot Weather and Crop gram to the Bek.]—Tae principal topic of H EN1oR11 18, duly - New York Terald | LoNDos, July —Ieturns received up (05 | aitors of the state met at the reonbliean state | Mr; Payne ws bouziy de red O e | est continues unabated at the assembly, and | Varestise, Neb, July 8—[Special Tele- | conversation here to-day has been the prob- i ble—Special to the Bk j—Perhaps your ock this afternoon from parliamentary | headquarters at f1a. m., there being seve With Uhe request that an inyestigation might { it's rare attractions still continue o draw | gram to the Bee. | —Great uneasiness is being | able capture of Murderer George A, Trout. § readers feel an interestin o few details of | elections show that 25 conse Aaddbiz) 0| five registered and others came in on the noon rdered ’ numerons arrivals from the outside world. | foit here by farmers in regard to crops, owing | Halfa dozen ofticers are on his trail, but un- § the election campaign in Ireland by one | tiiont ts, 130 Gladstonians and 63 Parnells | yrqin,” The object of the convention is to 4, ‘T'he house of revresentativesof Ohio, fol |y Jawyers’ business meeting at the close | to the continued extraordinary heat. It has | able as yet to capture him. The whole couns § the thick of the strug T here in the | ites have been elected. ) take Sowno_aetion_expressive of their views | loing the esumole of ’l\i‘UIIH\IN;III;\.'!‘I.“’lvlll{ of the lecture of last evening resulted in the | been for a week from 100% o 100%, ‘The crops | 1y through which he is traveling has been § county Fern on the shore of Lang- | Totalsat this hour (midnichts ' Consersa- | on the refusal of the United States sen- | AcHaR T8 ARG REIGEI0 I SHRe: | formation of an orzanization to be called | never iooked bettera week ago, bt corn and | apprised fand the peoplo will assist iu_the _\' herne, T have come from Derry City, where | a0 e et th bt & fork. | &fe to order —an investigation — of | /SR in Daynes election, and also ask- | *The Lawyers of tic NebraskaCnautauquaAs- | oats are suffering, and it rain does not fall | seach. Troutis ina v 1, timbered couns | i\ 1 have been fighting a hard battle, to find | jng wajority independent of the liberal- | the election of Senator Payne. The con- the senate to have the same investigated, 1bly,” with an autliorized capital of $5,000, | Within the uext few days, will prove a fail | try, affording shielter to the fugltive, henee i 4 myself fretuned here unopposed. Thave not | unionists, must carry 82 of the 133 remaining | vention organized by eleeting General James . Representative Little appe ) ot which is to be raised at once. Ofl. | Ure - the delay in taking him. It now turnsout that | pecn elected for Derty—at least 1 am not of- | '~m‘l~. ‘nh‘ x[ Is ¢ ivl‘a:wllwll‘ .:..Jrj...u;[.h»l l!)mv M. Comley, of Toledo, chairman, who ap- ;::IKH"" ot ‘""'\".’f.t ‘\]‘I-""\l‘f' cers were clected and & committee appointed Inspecting Fort Niobrara, the difficulty betw Hateh and Trout leads ficially declared elected--and my opponent | Giey, WA Sgeeed FEHOIE S0 ke of | pomted the following cominittees: Resolu- | Gndit of wnicual strength and clearness | to draw up a constitution and by-laws. VaLENTINE, Neb., July & —[Special Tele- | Ing to the murder was not financial matters, 15 declared the winner by a majority of three | (76" consorvative-unionist coalition when | tions—M. Halstead, W. S, Capellar, Charles | ghowed that there was abundant proof to The question of temperance and the inter- | grani to the Bex. ]—General Crook is herein- | buta woman, On numerons occasions theb votes. At the coutest in November Iwas | Lord Salisbury takes offiee, and they are cer- | F. Baldwin, J. P.’lreat, John Hapley, Leo | justity the charges which had been forwarded ests of the children occupied a prominent | specting Fort Niobrara. He was warmly | men have been known to indulge in heate mservatives cannot dominate | Itirseh and Daniel A. Rudd. Permanent or- | from Ohio. At later heaving she called to his twenty-nine behind, tain that th § 1 PXEICiSe: o da The ad- comed b icers of garriso i uarrels over a certain woman of the cltys $11ORE O SORINOHS pss the unionists q ssistanco e S 1S utterwo! Wour | place in the exercises of the da The ad- | welcomed by the ofticers of the garrison and | G N CONSIDELED A GREAT PRIZE. the house of conons unless the unionists | gnization of ~vepublican editors—D. D, | dssistanes Reprseniative tutterworth, oFone § 4 omoon by Mrs. J, Ellen Foster, | eitizens, who egreited he could not_remain | Only a few eveninzs before the tragedy, The eity of Derry is one of the great prizes Hrrted: Laylor. W. C. ‘.‘ ons, C. E. Bonbrake, 1. S. | i hefore the senate committee & | of Lowa, was a grand appeal for temperance. l.,, ¢ o receive a public demonstration in | quarrel of this kind almost resulted in blowss for which the ivish nationalist most eagerly R e liament. T \\‘l ~;'n- rCR ‘\““m“{ i ; By il ] hen 'nll:jl\""«lv”‘h‘}:; She argued the liquor traftic not from its | 18 HUnOr e (I“lx-":;::|k<;lx;.q|nl\y Hatch .N\y\n‘n.‘.‘\‘l;ml.rl:i‘-l' neg SLrove, 1y of late years was it possible for | political leaders of every partv anticipate a elegrams were r ron arge number | charxetes ) ch o s A0, 116 EenEmontRY. stA O ki SLRTKS . st A8 VO INATTio O, e evant._Orango | Poriod OF n preeedented pATamentary cone | of editors who wor anablo to bo presont, ox. | 10 country, althougls it seems to have fallen | MOFl its setimontal Sndposn but trom POSTAL CLERKS REPLY. fhict, 3 llllwv“!“““ n;.-mfi under the name of Mg, Story From Mr. | Hateh, ovnot. - Butitis certain that thero are, Pl facts ih regnrdt to the social Tolations of L 4 parties that will, when divulged, give a new of tho eommittes, Thiis | its economical side, She raised the question stating that intemperance lly from the Led 3 i e vent. | dead upon'a portio pressing - sympathy with the movement, | o o ess than an offer to prove, by legal | of its expedien among them Edwin Cowles, of the Cleve- | avidence, in case the senate wonld afford | detracted miater strongholds in Ulster, In the last eleetions we decided to atiack Derry and the western They Tell a Diffe v NILSSON'S MARRIAG division of Belfast. We put up in West Be ’ land Leader, who said: “The vepublicans | them au opportinity before s committe ot | o pational industries by ‘|I'\"““|A‘\k\"‘“"ll‘;:‘ Jn;. ”':"- l‘-_'-";‘fl":fl: color to the whole aftai \ tast our champion orator, Sexton. My The Prima Donna Will Be Wedded [of northern Ohio unammously —con- | investigation, that Oliver A. Payne, son of {0 FE 000 0 (hese industrie chief clerk, and E. E. Robb, ary of the — le ced mo to contest, Derry, which T Next Week demn the .action of the United ”““,"‘-“",‘”“““'”:"l"‘f““"“"}"“""“","‘ o | it o She elosed her lecture with | Brothernood of Postal Clerks, have prepared Defending Auditor Brow eagues nsked me toconte ol A . wurchase of the seat for his fathes o sen- | fe eir work. She closed her lecture 2 rél 2 B b g o8t miAkta ™ s n g Bl Al with the resnit already told. Sexton was | LoNDo, July S.—[New Youk Herald Cable | States — senate in condoning the | FGfThe United Statoss that David It Daige. | an caruest plea for constitutional prohibition. | dresbonse to the stateaents of Postmaster | Dr O also defeated there by a small majority. Special to the Brr]—It having been | buying of the senatorial momination for | one of the mana; of the ne el e children’s weet'ng at 5 o'clock | General Vilas, In substance they say that ‘l.mn hment trial this morning found all i WILL WIN NEXT T rumored that Mme. Nilsson's marriage with | 1" B, Payne; that justice to him requires | took S65,000, either of the ), 0 NI T L) the postal clerks expected very generally on | the senators present but_one. A fuw mos e I ; had found | Count Casa Miranda was broken off, or at | that the charges should be investigated, and | ibdependent sum, to Columbus forise in the | membered by = them. = Professor the incoming of the present administration | Ments after ¥ o'clock Mr. Lehman opened the We were well content, for we ha \ ! B K | purchase of members in the legislature, and [ win's class sang them lee, and tobe removed: that in such anticipation, unent on the part of the defense. The that the Orange strongholds had only to be | least indetinitely postponed, I asked the | that his silence in not demanding an investi- | Gat o R, McLean, of Cineinnati, paid | Parker, of Lincoln, recited “Bobolink.” Her | tobe ap LA LU L Ll NOGE AR ALE * i ain in order to be captured. | diva whether the report was true, In reply | gation sveaks volumes, and, if innocent, he | $100,000 to el seeure votes for Mr. Payne. | wondetful fmitation of “the bird delighted | some resigned, others got their houses in | firsthour and a halt was glven to a general Derry is one of the most interesting eities in | Treceived the following note: should clear his name from suspicion. Besides this, Messes. Lttle and Butterworth | all.” Dr. Dunning Mrs. J, Ellen Foster and | order to go: that Postmaster General Vilas, ;'I\‘\ W of the case, and whether it was possis Treland, wirted with walls, solid and strong as | DER Siri—There is no truth whatever in [ Phe convention adjourned to 1:30 p. m., T e R e i vy | (R4 LRl s L ] s A LS L AL those of Jerusalem, pictiesque as the walls | 1he Teport you mention. | AS” soon as the | when the committce on resolutions. submit: o e U MO DL EE A e e S gave them to understand - expressly | by Manager ”-\lxn his fi!n-mluzulli:\m:vmol ter. ‘The eity has grown toutside the | oA CCRMT AT PR A5 Teense | ted the following he colleagic Ntessrs, Little and | especially by Protessor S, It: Holmes' norual [ that = there - should ' be o removals | ¥BSORiAY. G e e take the e where there isa gr population | doms not arrive in'the conrde of the week, the | 7o the Senate of the United States: The | Buiterworth, seeing the public statement | class, ghat daneerous illness in his family | without cause and noue for political causes. | les of impcachment, one by one, and run than inside. ‘The latter 1s almost exeiusively | cercinony will be postponed till Septenber. epublican editors of Ohio, in convention | that the scnate committee had decided to re- [ compe (I.Yu\n to leave lllm.«(wrnlmlm u;x.hh Soon, however, their faith was shaken by re- | through them as framed by the* l'\‘: testant and Orange, but outside there has | 1t will tlien take place in Madrid. ~ Will you :Ew_-nnrh-fl. respe .tI.uIIy represent U the | port against |I§n request for an investigation, hm:m:u Il\l ""l".h.' ':\ rfl:;x ]n,x;_\(;xh‘(::)\; peated and frequent removals of good men house of In all the respol stestan but ou KEihuiy hinve thot TOHBGOEFeelaaY cirenmstances preceding and attending the | addressed a communication to the senate under - the e #8501 | \Without cause: that by reason of such re- | dentis churged with wilful and corruptan grown up gr Catliolic population LS A S election in IS ot Henry B, | committee, which had the approval of Sena- | Sherwin was given at 7 o’clock. Miss Wayn- . ERTATL A ; wrong practices i port L ; y yours s NiLssox. ) 3 Hete s SIntR i eah TS e RSV i ba)tel et of Blan sang “The Swaliows.” She | movals inereased work was imposed upon Rl 5 inperforming the thoroughly national. On fing on Mme. Nilsson this after- | Payne to the United States " senate | tor Sherman, declaring their belief in the | right, of Bl sang e VS, 1 duties of auditor of state. He desire VBTN GATE YIS VOT Al Gl B b LBl L from Ohio induced a tirm belief in the | charzes of bribery brought aguinst Payne, [ was followed by Jolin Barsby, of Fairmont, | them. They were required, in addition to | {ji respondent to be judged with tha e "1 legislation, the reform bill year be- l\l:nu, [0 :unexllll ivil mzl‘rlmmwnl is :" public nlmlul xlulm.-lnuu-n t liis eleetion was | and the further convietion that they 1"u\| ‘m- “'b‘ug mm;lzl "lllll- “\m. o l&ll.uclnlml!\h." their regular and onerous duties, to teach the | yiew, whother the aets. which ha Lecel AL e - | take place, in the presence of fifteen ortwenty | accomplished by the corrupt use of money. | established by investigation, and asking for | “Brightly the Sunlight Glimmers” was givel new mens that new men were often pro- | been proven, andwhich he it o ua fore st especially, las given votes o he | opihg futiinate friends of the brude and bride. | Dévelopments since lave congirmed tins | & reconsioration of the easo il the hands of | by Miss Gates, o Btownite, Forest Cheney: | B q"50 et Tt T “Nome Tstubeca | st had dones were. tione wih that motive: working classes everywhere, and thus en- |y 0 M onday or Tuesday next. Soon | beliet. 1t has become the settied conviction | the committec. gave another of his _delightful violin_ s0l0s. |} {}e50 new men were given leave of absence | Buthe objected to his being tried on. the abled the nationalists of D to stand | Jrei thi Count and” Countess do 3 ,‘"\” of |tm- |u-np|l~~m Onio that Payne hul:ils mT 1t |\nlwruruw.~lm.;mnm1m n||e rummilh‘(; I l‘lf fi"“”"" '\{II ‘-*’l,'* ""'l;‘l "“‘l'.‘)}"‘l""‘\-\" to devote time to political work without | grounds of a mistaken idea of law or an in- r org 5 ikt ’ L 5 A Ml | geat 1n the senate as a result of | on privile nd elections, to the senate and | with the assembly audience during his stay. | (i o rebuke, vhile 14 | terpretation of law, which did not agree w boldly up to encounter their orange 0bpou- | yuy o will start for the continent, with Mine. | bribery, 1t would be dimicult o find | to the p ited States thi en | T el he excrcises closed with | (R Tt R P en ol did oL A ke v o | 18 d ) g U ) g « o the people of the United States that, when | ‘The concert part of the excreise e with | clerks were being removed for alleged [ the idea of the manager. ke wanted the . Nothing exceeds the bitterness of the | 4o ceq Miranda, the count's daughter, a | a well-informed person in the state to seri- | this showing, and our state thus speaking | a recitation by Miss Darker. Frank Board's | Voitical Nork done years betore: that they | fight to b kept to tho lavel on WINGHE Tt Wik e fecling against the Catholies and na- | (e 4 olligant, gracetul girl about | ously dispute the fact. These econvictions | and thus afiirming through regularly ap- [ leeture on thé “Mission ot Humor” closed | Fuli'they were boing imposed upon by having | started. 1o then went. thiough tho ent ists, Happily, under most conditions, | (R 8 o Nilsson adopted some | A€ N0t the result of partisan feeling, for it is | pointed and responsible representatives, has | the programme of the day. additional duties and work puton them, and [ thirty articles, answering the arguments m,fi Tho b A e e o originate sons of “epposite political | witnesses before Senate committee o ¢ i D cnt. new appointees; that they had a pride in the [ At the close of his i the senate ag A SR D opinions from ourselves, and yet the influ- | investigation. In ‘ease the showing thus | Freyont, Neb., July 8.—[Special to the | efticiency of the service, and fonnd that those | journed until 8:30 Friday morning. whel the nationalists have thelr own league roc Sy i B—New Y. ence of money and the power of party dis- | made and the request thus formally presented | gy png'local committee of arrangements | things ténd to destroy that eflicieney; that | Manager Cousins will speak, followed by in the heart of the national quarter, so there ; CONSTANTINOPT Jluly S].—-;gl“ \;flrk ll\pllm; h:\\l‘i' |lx”||xIV\IInA ,‘f.l lh’-n to | and MIon;l\"wummrlmké\j":lol .1.-[.-uu-|-| sufti- | 4 ho State Firemen's tournament, which | they objected to removals being made upon | Counsel Bills, and Manager Weaver to_elos f3 no exeuse whatever for Orangemen to | Herald ble—Special to the Ber.]—he | defend, rather than todenounee these charges | cient to justify an_investigation, it will seem AL, o Sl o | seeret © charges — unknown © to them, | the speeches. ‘The argument will probabl) A e imperial princes vis e Kearsaze this at- | first made by themselves. Your memorial- | diflieult to conceive under what cireum- | conveneshere August 24 and continues four | 5o ™ ¢ SNCEA - Gt N swerd | Hake tio yenainiie Vel compIniIunNer R Heb nui»lll;u1:\511|r|n-‘:d“]n‘|!iu:nl ists smare the general corivietion, o {ar- | stances ono ean_abtain & hearing when wre completing the details of prepnra- | fimty ot " teolyine> or beiny. fomw | 2i0 tho remninder of the week. HGW MOBS ARE STARTED, o1, 4 al ] S reaching evils of the situation are manifest. | eharges of bribery are made. We therefore Sveryl r points to the e rte su that “their organizatfon was " 1 r 2, The nationalists, to do them justice, never | toa favewell audience with the su Redress can only come from the senate of the | request of the seraté that in its forthcoming e L R PO G T e IRL LTI 8 Visteran; Hatally Infuron try to interfere with the goings on of the | morrow. He will sail to rejoin the United States, and we theretore respectfully | report from ils gommittee on privileges and 1 ] L Ol 28 cioncy of the public service, and to prevent UBUQL July 8.—[Special Telegrany Orangemen, but in election times the rival | at Syra on Monday, and proceed to the I and_earnestly request that the senate wiil | elections, it will determine and annotince for | raised §2,000 to be distributed in prizes and | {8 SR Galilation by constant and | 10 the Br an inwate of ik I-\ e NEint R asR I cus, where the Kearsare, parting company, direet an investigation to be made, believing | the benefit of all the states the forms which | to defray expenses. Thecommittee have just | frequent removals without eatse: that under | the soldiers’ home at Milwaukee, has been crowds are brought into dangerous | 3 . £ 5 ¥ | it will establish the charges of bribery and | must be compiiea with and the conditions | completed the list of prizes, premiums, ete., | the protessions A lkon o visiting in this city, T D leted the list 1 ting in tl 1 @ TG D D, T O ARt 5 s completed the list of prizes, pre ete., pro 1d promises of the posty D in this city, and to-day entered the < The conrt house where the votes are counted | Will take a eruise round the Levant corruption formally presented by the Ohio | which must exist before the senate will pr ter general, the publie would infer that the | stables of the Benyett | tivinsHal axuHiareuTEdccIrg sl tisinElsipali{coravious ptoRrehinine Mo ROcns M Btinopto: [ senatol S dFI0 Wsooti ropresentativos: i ecolin i I RAIAGIn K ho fpniclisselot ¥, removals were made on good and sufficient | by & viciows horse. foetaring s seu S Oran A RL AT ATe i hic about October. EXpr ve of the convictions of the | oue of its scats. Ifthe s e requires fur- st Day, 4 o1l se, thus leaving igima £ b RO gl s shietiiniine Orangoquatierromiioa e Topubtican * editors “'ot” Ohia‘are | ther setion thin iy been taken by the Oiyio | ug firemeil; grand parade of firemen at 4 | CAUse, fhus leaving o stiga, on the porson | breaking ribs and inflicting atal njurics, Oranze 1mob two years ago fired revolvers at = ; TR R e A ! g Rt oo e Pom x ved, and unjustly so; that the sense of | R e R R R TS Rioting in Wales. }llu ‘F.n'( ‘Wi _{rj'_ll ul“‘"; J.llf an l-\‘ ‘}‘sfi republicans, it wall be interest "F A rshewisoand-Day, Augnst 2 5y their }lm.lml was that, in justice to those re- Viciously Assaulted. s o natioualist member of pariiument, ho had | LOXPox, July 8—Rioting broke out this | SUONEINH SV EWRof OF tho state, 6ither by | Whac .~ its . réqbiremonts.” oun e, | MOS6TheE, 050 a mu.: f OElalita o Il thecausa ot re. 1 Dinisol moval should be wade known; (hat while, a5 » July 8.—[Speclal Telegram’ ppublic servants, (hoy recagnized thelr ditich o | {0 the By murderous assuult was made the public, and faithfully and zealously per | on A. B, ieith by James Williams this afters fored them, for proof of which they point | noon ovor the postoflics affair. Williars 18 with pride to'the service itself, they felt that | 4 sy ot i <o least to fair and just eonsideration by the v of defense. el " ' 16 60m6 cliver a literary lectaren | 2fternoon in Cardiff, Wales. The police | clearing up these charges, or by puritying [ If ~ the ~sums = hamed by the _Ohio | brize, $100: third pr ;li.rfi".m“"m‘ and deliver a literary Ictirein | ey pged the crowd and wounded over one | hat body from the presence of the” nember republieans as- corruptly used to elect Payne | hook and ladder race, - b _]hr»' 0 AT S hundred persons. Twenty of the injured | corruptly elected. Arenot sufictent to seeure an investization, | 81903 second prize, $100; third prize, A CURIOUS FACT. | were seriously hurtaud were conveyed to | Jtesolved, Thatit isdeclared to be thebelief | it becomes important to know what limit of | Third Day, August 26, —Hook and Curious, the hotel where the nationalist | pichials” Owing to the excitement the | of the members of this convention, and they | expenditure mustbe reached in_ order to es- | race forcompanic visitors stay, is on the same street with the | moayor has prohibited the meeting wii i was | S0 eharge that the election of Henry B, Pa tablish a prima fs o of sullicient strength | 53040, s first prizo, Orange hotel, a few doors upon the other | to lave heen held to-night to cclebrate the :“}lll']»*g‘ BIBOL I('ll'_‘_l(l'f('l‘jlfilm‘s\msr‘n'um)m.‘ jalnsursen iny [t been pub- | side. . Therefore the two crowds are brought | turn of . J. Reed, Gludstonian, w parlia- [ by the corrupt use of large sums ot money | lic cond prize, SN for companics prize, 350, ve neve contes! nuonnced b nator who opposes | that la ! i kel 17 LISV AT went, Tho police will be prosecuted for | furnished and disbursed by the acknoywledzed {ion that Iis. opposition ia based | S100: second prize $35: 1 iz, i DDy TRITIC O b naclon o ob- e dangerously near. Orangemen come down | SEN 1 que vlolence agents and representatives of Mr. Payn At the money tsed to purehase | hibition Pompicr ladder corps: 7 p. jiaction, bt on the contrary, was f the Bt o from one end to cheer the Orange candidate = e and that tais convention further declarcs its | Payne's election was expended for eaueus | the company making the i l"jlv‘;}(““(’.", W4 | pelalf of . the publie, and n | CLINTON, la, July Special Telegram at the Orange hotel, The nationalists stream THE SPORTING WORLD. bollof that an Investigation by the senato will | votes and' not for vetes on e floor of fhe | Doy Bao, o . niost CLIVOMAN | tnoir own 'Intercsis s men’ and eitizens | to the Be:.|—Jesus Montenzen, a Dane it up from the other o hear their candidate at | o iorany's Bvents on tho Turf and | aware that tho fact hus Deen inany direct and | take to investigate the caucus. 17 theso reso | Fourth Day, August 27.—Exhibition of | Wishing the sdod oninion of the jwublic and 1 a few months over from Fatherland, was the nationalist hotel, both erowds eager to Diamond, responsible way denjed. tutions be adopted by the senate it will pro- | water works, 10 a. m. 8 hig sunstruck wlile working in the harvest the postal se get near the court house to hear the declara- I} ya i Y fonrth Day—§ Y co: that they Intended to wait anidl Tesoived, That the senate committee on | claim that |ereafter the open purchase of Afternoon’ of Fourth Day—State race for i | A . 10 field and died soon afte; OurcAco, July 5—At Washinglon park | Jtesoived, That the senate committee on at \leteaiter on I 5 oL DAY 004 upon the postmaster general and snbmit tion of the polls. e m; e ha ubulndfmc vileges and elections be, and it is hercby | caucus umnlnahnn by money will be no bar | hook and ladder companies: 'First prize, $100 1 {I0C, 3L NS s tion, when' ho - A BARRIER ERECTED, juested, to act favorably upon the commui- | to the undisturbed occupation of a seat | and belt: second pr $100: third prize. 1on of ihe members of the Ohio delezation | in the senate, Two other senators [ Laddermen’s cont 126 800 Bt ohd Lrriedly removed o large number of clerks | THE NEW YORK BOYCOTTERS. small. “The space between the two crowds is kept B Agtd) £ Sfate rach for 5 A vithout hearing, This they believed he did | mon Ch rainst ' Dliree-quarte . ey 3ris in congress asking for a recousideration of ve declare that the, onposed | State race for hose compunies: First Aiho ol 2 1 o did he Charge Against Them Changed by a double barrier of soldiers, with fixed ml.‘!',:,‘,t ?;:,:T}&'fi,,’,flxei-i‘.xg,.‘1‘""' l\lmfi.“(fl the voto Whereby the K omipitico doctined to | the invasigalion — because. 1t does fd cart; second prize, $10 fo ayold belug oonfioniell withahisigecords to Conspiracy, payonets. The whole savors of the strange, TGOt 478 3 X cabiah £ lw"vfif:m;en\n{:n )Inl\'c.;llzilll{ull of lnhe el.-clmu not appear "n:n l’uvucl s & party lulzlu ,1?“_‘-) ;);:‘l' ;}\‘;‘“ contest for best coup- ———— New Yorx July 8.—The trial of the seveny T A T e e of Mr. Payne.and also to take into conside corrupt use of money. This, in other words, . ANSAS REPUBLICANS. e Sons Hhe excting, the bloturesquo—a very 11‘\}"'{" Mile and hale: Lizzle Dwyer walked over | tion the final communication of Represen P th declaco thats JanD'a ARe0tE, holading — RANRARL MEEUDLIOANS. L .",,':fm.( minn:boveotters of Mrs, 1anieees seene. As L saw it last autumin, 50 Lsaw it | /0050 e, the non-starter being Buchanan, | tives Little and Butterworth, offering further | his nearest relatives,may go among the mem- Simpson in Search of Bail. Resolutions Adopted and a State | the baker. was continued here to-day. ‘The yesterday. We know on tho day of voling | “gypiewgod stakes, mile rella won, | eyidence of bribery in the' election of Mr. | bers of the state legislature with a supply of | Ninnasia Ciry, July 8.—[Speeinl Tele- Ticket Nominated. court room was crowded with sympathizers that the contest must be a close question, of a /\qu oond I,““.“')'u third. Tinee ! | Payne, and further weightier reasons for in- | greenbacks and buy a senatorship \\hh as e 2 X gram to the Ber.]—The latest move in the | Torria, Ras, July 8—The republican | f the [_““’“”:" ;:‘““ ;'('I“'“"f"” l‘: ‘l'"“’" 'i:;" - : 1 : ¢ e : SRl AT T : roceedings intently, « ) utterly unal olved, That in case the senate committee | ily supply of coal or provisions in markef matter of D, W. Stmpson, lute treasurer of | state convention reasscimbled this morning. l’n .: m'.‘_\‘i‘”lnw'i{d :M'l'""&l,he o “”"‘I“: on privilezes and elections adheres to its re- ally, in addimgour request for an’ n- | this county, is the discharge of his attorneys, | The commitice on resolutions reported pack | 10 understand a word sald. he first witnas ported decision, the senate’ of thé United | vestigation to the many already before the | Messrs. F. 1. Ransom and E. ¥, Warren, and | a set of resolutions which had been referreq | WA Moritz Nagle, ono of Mrs. Landgral’s States be requested to take this decision of | senate and committee, we express the hopo | )0 employment, as the Press of this city | to them, recommending the passage of the | emPployas, who ldentifled the dufendants as Piratt leat n-m_nlmm(m-;‘..Hnlmh Am;;nd elections into uhnnhlo |».~,'n_.|,|m nnu;.lnv l‘l‘m-l'\v‘:h:u 00N |10 oe Tof Hon (D B, Stevenson, A, Bi. Ooles platform origivally reported in these | the boycotters. He worked for Mrs. Land: 0 consideration and reverse it, sideration which is justly due to the grave | S48 picia 2 DLVONSON, (4, D0 i Al eraf when tho eightes AL third, | “URAHved, TAL 118 sugeested to the senate | eharg they make and which we fully | and Geo. W. Covell. This niove is made, it | dispatehes and they were adopted with but | ErAf when the cighteen “0‘}“';""',‘]‘30"“"*‘ an E | of the Unifed States not to ignore its time- | endorse, and that ihe senate will_ not fail to | is surmised, in the hope that these new at- | one dissenting vote. McBride introduced | 4¢manded that she stop work, ‘Tnero were rmans working in_ the bakery, the honored custom and turn from its doora | sec that its good name is involved in the | torneys may be more fortunate in obtaining | a resolution vesting in railvond commission- | ©N1y ¢ statement which comes 50 ful few votes merel up to a fearful strain, HOPING FOR T and the excitement kept Mutuals paid $16 ing. much freedom as he would purchase the fam- Mile and quarter: Leman won, Alleo sec- ond, Joquita third, -2:03%;, Mutuals We know.a vessel, T paid §26,60. The Winner was bought in at an o the way to Derry and had on board | Pdyauce of $1,005, sea on the wa erry and bad on board Throo-quarters mile, heat six sturdy nationalist” sailors, electors of | Gleaner won, Eloise sécond, M Derry, longing to give their votes for the | Time—1 Mutuals pai X nationalists' eandidates. The Haryester was | heat—Gleaner won, War Sign second, éxpected carly on the morning of the elec- | third; ‘Time=iid. Alutuals paid £0.00, I q A : supported, | question presented for its decision. Yo e s i ftichs : : . Bohiemians having boen ordered out. The o Exira race, three-quarters mile, heats: | SUtemnoiy WHICH COMIER 80 st fanpo stion bail for him. The BEe man has interviewed | ers additional power to regulate tho rates, | B¢ ws | b ; i tlon. ‘Phe morning passed and she was not | Governor Baté won, Tommy Cruise second, | Jre{“ it (e chirse that one oF mm;fl- I [Signed. 'm. o il,'nn?xln'ul Mr. Stevenson, who by the way, isone of | ete., asking that the rules be suspended and | other witness identified the prisoners as the sighted. Noon came, no Harvester, Thinls | Uniguo third. “Cinie—T:1zi, Mutuals paid | Gige‘whicl, if fzmored by the senate, nst W. S, CAPPELLER, Mansfield News. | Mr. Simpson’s bonasmen, and he denies that | it be made part of the platform. This is the | boyeotters, detalled tho circuwstances of Liow, inour mind’ e, we watched the hori- | $52 Second heat—Uuique won, Loupe | ynavorably influence the reputation of that CirATLES K BALDWI T ined as a counseland | Stme resolition adopted by the “republ isit and told of their haying distributed gon for the ship to bring our friends up | fecond, Lommy Cruise third, fime—1 body itsel Mount Vernon Hepublican. s ho conld ot bo. consistentiy boing one | VALY twoyears ag . ‘e motion was defeated | the boycolting cireulars. ‘The Witnesses from the under world—and friends whose | ey Lo e o ot Resolyed, That it is the rizht of the people J. ¥, Tuear, Geneya Times, | 5358 D 8 L —uyes 147045 nays 20075, The state central | were cross-examined, hut not belng positive second. Time-—-1:18. Mutuals paid §6.50 of the state, fundamental and yital in ehara 1. imsci, Olio Sontaazet, | Of the bondsmen. — Simpson seen this | committec was then ¢liosen. in their identification'of some of the boycot coming we knew would give the battle to our o tor, to lavean investigation into the sent 1. ,\.‘m BD, ”hi‘“,‘r‘“‘.‘;:“; morning by the Bk reporter, but he The nomination of officers then begun, 1. | ters, on benalf of thesethe counsel for the de- hands. Monmouth Park Races. torial sl(‘fllou therein, when the samefs Jony HopiEY, Bucyrus Jouwrnal, | refused to be interviewed. The | M.Vallentine and Georze Chandler for judge | fense moved for - their discharge, The coun- ARRIVED TOO LATE, MoNyoUTH PARK, July 8.—Handieap, for | charged by representative and responsible Committee on Resolutions. | commissioners have not as yet made any set- | of the Eleventh Judieial district were put in | sel — for ~ the prosecution said the, Hours passed. At last The Harvester was | all ages, and one one-fourth miles: Joe Cot- | authority, ashas been done in this case, to | This report is sizned also. by each of the | flement with Simpson, and refuso to doso | homination. Valigntine was selected by a | had proved no overt _act aguins - sighted. Yetalittle, and her stout seamen | ton won, zabeth second, Thackery third, | have been accomplished by bribery or other | seventy-live editors in attendance, “Other [ until more light is thrown on the somewhat | Vote of 255 to 17 The nomination wasmade | the men who called on Mis, Landgraf were ashore, But, alas, out stout nationalist | Time—2 3. A'I:;,I‘Il\r‘il\lllfi-ll ot n aony.Ofithaia rasolution m(i’h)rrfin(lhinh) l;ilt".:l )flll {A_\'k tuat their ii\ll'lu\lv work of the lll_r"|~‘.lll‘l’| Il‘vunl's \lur ;l]:l::vlll;lllll\;“‘.‘ A\\.“I‘l‘.uzm;‘l}l,“'l’rll“ ;1\'il"||’m‘:n‘.‘ ’\:vil'l‘ll“;hilll":'Il\“illllg lr;:lllllgl:; ‘!:u .'Il‘l, 15““'1:"“)& v 8 x % (e ] Resolve a cop: eSO I'CS ons, ames ad 1o the resolutions. @ Pis| fyears. ‘The discharge aced Jol . M ymivation for this, say c alle mariners came just too lte, The legal hour | For two-ycar-olds, three-fourths of a mile: | attested to by the oflicers ot this equvention; e reniotis of the comumittees: wore unanl- | e Al thes st oon (- F | EoYernor, and e was declared. oleeted by 4 | Arst time had committed no crime, and thera for polling had passed, and wind and wave | Hanover won, Oneko second, Roi d'Or [ be transmitted to the president of the sen' | mously adopted. atter which & permanent or- | new ones, as the former were 1wo of the | Ysing voie aud three cheers, Lieute were ofiier defendants who i been identis gave the victory to the Orange eandidate, third, Time—1:15'4, ate, ganization was affected by the fidoption of a | brightest lawyers in the state, places a new | Governor A . Riddle and sied s takiniz part i either (e Brst or second JUATIN MCOARYHY Monmouth cup, one ourth miles: I'he foregoing resolutions were supple- | constitution and the election of the following | phase on the Sii n case, and is apt to te 12, B2, Allen were also ren: call of the connmittee or of distributing cireus ST TR | Afiss Woodford won, ‘nn second, | mented by the following memorial, addressed | officers: President, General James M. Comey, [ make people think that all Mr. Sinpson is mation. Governor Martin appeared and | lars, These men Judge ald ho would E—— I'en Boceker third, Time—3:07. to the senate of the United State: of the Toledo Commercial: vice nt, E. | afteris bail, which In all probability he will | addressed the convention, after which axe- harge. The od and dls A LION TAMER'S LUCK. Moniwouth oals, oneand onc-fourth, wiles: | the republican editors of Obo, ssembled, | 5. Wilson. of the Ironton Registe ctiry, | not get. g o was taken foran lott and a balf, ( out of court very quickly, 1};0 Bscapes Fr e Oago A b, - oW ) C ‘ha y SecH . Time— | Who consider the matter of grave coneern to | 8, J. Flickinger, of the Ohio Journal; treas- —_—— ™ 'he convention reassembled and proceeded or defense then moved fol - He Escaves From the Cago Aftor Be- | DO Drop wou, Chatlty secoud. “Time— | ¥00Ger®ina® 0TGN ask the atten- | arer, T. O 1avnalds, ot the Alran Hoaeom Hoa e REe oI aats Mo canvantioh reassanbled apd raospded irgo of the other defendants on otler ing ‘Lerribly Mutilated. *Hahdicap, for all ages, one mil tion of the United States seuate and of the | An éxcentivo committee was elected, con- [ prpvoxs, N Tuly B Shotal to the | Patlot candidates received yotes as follow ounds, but this was denied by the court, Pams, July 8.—[New York Herald Cable | won. Grenadier second. Portand country to the brief presentation of the ecas stituted of J. M, Comey, M. Halstead, C, M. BEMONT, Neb., July S-—[Bpecial 10 the | 115wp 10 Nelson, Hamilton, The prosecution elected to drop the other —Special to the Bek, J--The recent English- | Timb—1:025, g * | For thie tirst time in the history of the re- | Nichols and C. ¥, Baldwin. Bee. |—The extreme heat of the past tew | Stoyer 00143 Mel Green, 15 countsand try the remaining prisoners om Alled on | days has been destressing and everything is |~ At the afternoon svernor | suifering for rain. ‘Fhe most serious resnlt | completec the ne- | from the h men who, according to French tradition, Handicap Steeple chase, for all ages, short | public, & state, speaking through its legisla- fter the editors adjourned they 68, WHD, AN CE Pl contses Buohrs won, Abrabans seeond, | tve and other equally responsible aceredited mor Foraker in a body. ‘The Ry, . o lnxrn!.:'rtl;:‘:“fi;suneo;u\!::‘::; Wortl third, ‘Time—3 agents, preferring betore the proper comr made a speech in whichhe endorse on the ticket was | the grounds of conspiracy only, i Treasurer, B, Hamil- ooy grre— unty: auditor, Timothy ' s 1ollow i Puesday by \W. | on, of Summor ¢ ie Liberty of the £rees. tamers in hopes of so ikl e of {hie national senate deiinite and well | tion of tho convention, and reviewed briefly | & 10 Meat ‘m‘l";""”l".lrll‘i‘\‘"l”:"" by “)\ Mobartii of Larneds attorney gonoral S, | Niw Yonk. July s ditor Schevitsch, of thelr masters, came very near having their The Base Dall Record, supported charges of wholesale bribery in | the occasion for sneh action on their part, TOWR, B WLl0-10 L4 '8 e | Bigdford, of ~Osage: suverintendént of | 0 volks 2 situng, against whom it s ik Tatiiad & douRle 0t RIRLIA ago Tt dha!| L An Cuish s the purchase of one of her seats in the senate, | Seorefury of State Robinson, Mr. Halstead | central part of this county, tehad on hand | solioo! Whead, of Bowbon, after | o Volks Zeitug, aguinst . MINLEIRLARCR, QOUPLS OF X i e | AzZe 20001408 0_p|has s far as the committee on privilezes | and others also made speeche fwocars of fat hogs whicli he had sold o fow ion adjourned, thought the grand jury will find an_indic Faus wllv‘ u ,’\il A e mm"i Detroft.. 39808801 8- 8| andelectionsof the senato can-decide, been . RAGRIDOLY beforo to & Nickerson buyer, On “Tucs: UAR AR Qe ment, based on his editorial denunciatory (ol as a5 usual pitehed bis tont at the corner o trof ) L 4 | turned away and refused the opporfunity 3 lo started to arive them to market, Swe Tor rors convieted tho Theiss boy the great parish fair, where his bloodcurd | | Litchers=Claxicson and - Getzoin, | Base | which she sought to make ood e Anothag' (loal Byndloate, distance of six or seven miles. Before ho Rt Ky a Toroago, tho Jurars wha convieted Lio Fliolas Duges ling performances had boen drawing crowds | 6, Detroit 6. Uiiipire—Connelly. samo | of bribery by legal proof, I'irough acci , o Uhpire—Connelly, Tne gaie | of bhbery by lekalpr nightly, When he had Was wilnessed by 13,000 people. JORINCDIALIYOR, oin, im0 hat 4 S1. Lous, Mo., July 8—The tempt to form a eoal syndicate in Werke a0 | Bavrnvonk, July 8-~Captain Alkerly, of | ters, called upon the district attorney to-day nine out of tio | (10 Britlsh steamship Kenilowarth, which | in referencs to the matter, Martine told him the subject was under consideration. Subsés ond at- | ad gono lalt way tho fat porle Lou come with the heat and on: s — T PITT! ¢ mbracing the mning interests in southern | whole drove of 115 head Surviyed, Mr. Brown | andved here to-day from P'ort Antonlo, Ja 3 ENTERED TUE CAGE pinbisnera= 5 B | deelsion, and while awaiting its aetion, we, | 1ilinols within s radlus of dfty miles, has | sustained a loss of about 1,200, waica, reports that on June 27 the island was | Anently, Selievitesch stated that I the event to tace the four fierce lions with whom he | fittsburk........4 £ 0 8 0 8 4 8 0= 8 as citizens of Ohio, propose to be heard ' We | proven successful, ynd articles of incorpora. —-— swept by u tornado which created havoe with | 01 s velug Jndid ."u"fi.fifi'ifllfn'?':%fi“fii‘;" Y o people 104 g X y e f pnators D 3 ave bee! Bl e Secre! V 4 - Avoc o ices of vl or to defe’ performed, the people noticed that Bidell did | “BHANI "GN Ga Parter. Base hits— :Ilzllllm\“lllll;]dlllllhl‘il! 0 x!u‘lu‘lfluu‘{u:’lu United | tion have been forwarded to the secretary of A Talk on Labor, the property of ) Yy of the | st pective legis- not seem himself. No wonder, for he was | Pitisburg 13, Brool suffering from a sudden atlack of rhenmatisi | 8, Brooklyn 5. Un and walked with difficulty, Al went well, AT CINCINNATE =~ Bowever, up to cortain pomnt. He had pui | §iennatl. natives and caused a losg | “The issue will be,” vid i, “one as to whatt of the préss are.” The mplained of were ré- apacity of public officials . and theje 3 e of Illinols. ‘The incorporators are E. J, Lixcory, Neb,, July 8.— [Special Telegram of ¢ Issuo v -y Y - S LT R D o s J 1elogra $500,000, The ands we he limits of the libe tiress Wt head Intter. bodlee: fosm o }:‘L."(‘.',."’,hJ,".‘.,;.,}’;;"Ea.&i‘flhx{""1‘{"}{ Dexoy: | totue Bew.1—F. W, Fogg, ot Michigan, ad | [aUBH"S0d kreat nclds of banana s | utors i the anie proper ‘channel of commuuication between | be held by St. Louis men who are in the syn- | dressed a large audience of laboring men in | were devastated, Cable conncetions were | Terred 1o in their the state and senate inall that pertains to the | dicate, The eombination takes in all mines | front of the governwent bullding to-night on | destroyed and many vessels were torn from | alter the tevmination of their ¢ the four animals through their paces, threo | © Pitchors. Mullane and Mays, F hase :“[},"Ifijfi'}};\fg.., m}','l...l"mm-;i,fl.".‘,’;':,;,, N - i:“lf‘lm";lll‘nhlll‘ilugm with the exception of | the question of Kulghts of Labor. Mr. k¢ thelrmoorings, A% faras could e leamcd | private character was not brought '1nto quess bad returned to the adjoining cage, and | hits—Cineinnati 10, Metropolitans 5 Errors | Senato whire specifie and woll supported | Periaps halt a dazert. 15 a convincing speaker, thoroughly conver- —— - Bidell was alone with one Uwmelnnati 8, Motropolitans 6, Unipire— | charges o1 bribery in & senatorial eleet A Telogrann Buit sant with the labor question and the difli- Ready For Business Again, The Chicago Strikers, FEROCIOUS OLD AFRICAN LION, ““{"‘“‘" preferred by H\efifi»luu‘m f o state, hay New Yo ,u,)‘g P R (T “;‘,‘I‘I‘(';;‘l”']':w‘h"\’\_',‘"“){“"“l‘;,"'l'l“:}Hf""l"u""”‘fi NEW Y ORI, July 8. President Arthur | ©nicAGo, July 8.—The striking swilchmen i oW ons| amed S vhic ot erly t y senate, p € 4 > 8 8pooc A8 £l0601) stene 0 ahd v oloete o o) 3 ke Shore roal have issue cired {:‘il;mx\(‘ be ‘;- ll.hm:ml' N”“"{ xuley g 3 } g },’“ }I:;Im Lf.« lelauhg': :Iul:;\ llg:fi‘llllllll“i‘ls dollar suit of Reegiver Farnsworth, of the llqum-nn) applauded by his audience, My, | Was to-day clected president of the board of | On the e Shore road have ssued a circus o s carcor by biting a rustic's arm 2 — 6 (0 X own integrit ¢ has remained in the ¢ and honor, that it has hereto- | Bankers' & Mer¢hants’ Te! y since the bih | directors of the Arcado Railway company. | !ar in which they condemn the imported off some years ago, ‘I'he beast has undér the solicl tation of Lis labor ac Pitehers wsey and Kennedy., Base 1 h : fore promptly ordered an investigation upon | against the Western Union ‘T JuaiLl- | Vieo President Siith stated to the meeting | SWitchmen, and also request the ussistance always been bard to wanage. Bidell was | its—Louisville 16 Athietics o girrors— | the miemotlal o its cltizens, aud in other cases | pany i o Weaern Unlon falographs o ances hiere who wishied to hear him again, that e had just reccived a telegzram from | of all good people, especially business meny about tomake him stand on bis hind 1 -""Irv\lAl-»‘._*lll_uhnl- Jwpire—Walch. upon the meworial of individual members of | Judge Lawrence to<lay, in the supreme R Arthur st ¢ that he was very much im- | torefuse to sell anything to those men, At when the tamer stumbled from rheumutic UL 1100 5 0 010 e legislature charging fraud in the senator- | court, denied the motion’ of the defense to hing tho Work, proved in health, and that lie expected to tuke | Armour & Co.'s plice this morniny the iralng Ml ey 9 ¢ -5 =10 | jal eltetions, The charge that the seat of | dismiss the case, July 8.—[Special Telegram | an energetie part in the affaiis of the com- | men put in eight ecars™o be loaded. T'wa Pain, falling prone. In an instant the Balthwore........0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0—0| Henry B. Payne was purchased by the cor- e —— to the B! 1. 1. Clark, of the Missouri | pany. Tho compa build un under- | gangs of men refused to load the cars and 1ION POUNCED VKON 11N, Eitehers -McGivais aud Kilroy, Umipire | yupt dso of mofiey by his immediatd agents in o T Paclfic, was out oyer the line east from {his | 610ind railviay on o Y §erd aischarged. hoy wpplied for emy fastening its teeth in his neck and arms, Al TR TR puying the votes of tho members of the sixty- | Ay y.ixy N, y., July e hionsaba s | fENpia S A, S ment at the Chicago Packing and Provi scemed over, and a simultancons ery of hoi- Kaxsas Ciy eighth general assembly of Qlio has been 4 o ol . city to-day and reports the work making K. of L. Picnic company and were refused. A g T0¢ Arose 1o the sudionoe, Beveral % | Kansas City... 1- 21 yade before the national sehate ¥ sup. | longing to the Knlckerbocker company | rapidand satisfactory progress. The road is } + 0F L. Plonio, carpentérs working at Swift’ & Co.'s nes oo aaaths bl Gk BRI WAON. | Bl fL s o Uue | ported betore its committee on privil ¥ ik | of New York, lacatgd on dgllio island, about being graded and tracklaying has been coui Henry Georg embiy, K. of L, are | }ioise this morning were set upol by a crow ainted and everyone but Bidell and an as- iichers —Boy - Um- | elections with such authority, directness of | four miles below thfs eity, burned last night. pleted for a mile and g half out from thig | Making extensive prepavations for their | of men and driven ay. The police. wore sistant, who was providently near, lost their | Pire—Mapledow nfln-rlm'ulluu aud showing greditable aud con- | y'wo engines in the building and nearly one | place, and the 15th of August will see regulak | pienic, to be given at Papillion on Sat ed and arrested thieo ol the attacking heads. By a tremendous effort of muscle Dincing evidouce us s never belore been | hundred thousantl feet of lumber on the | tralnd rynning on this fiue between Omata Dibes, fRutih A2 S AMNAD SR B | il and will the lion tamer Cholera’s Deadly Work. brouglft to senatorial gten T°“. auy cause | dock were entirely burned. and Lindom, St Clark had 1 Lis company | rday, - A splendid pro ue hus beon Feins oy e « CLUTCHED THE LION BY TEE JAW Rou, July 8.--The cholera returns for to- mflc“l hw: ":d Of cohgress ‘f."m“._ This ——r waking this inspection riends of the road | wrranged, foot races, fut men's races, . Chalties and Ca tions. and strove to hurl the i day are: Brindise, 130 ngw cases, 40 deatug; | V) L{’pfi‘:‘m"fl-‘“ ‘,;i Mees that | Nomination Keported Adversely. who were in the cit ladi and other races being nmong | C111cAGo, July .—Tho thirteenth nationad : from Lim, At the same I Fantana, 49 new easos, 19 deaths; Latiano, 45 | fiftcen n\'xuxber if“flu'fil islature which had Wasmivarox, July 8.—The senate com- | ) e Ho £ of tho duys’ sport, Tho ox- | couferouco of chiritiosand earroctious S P T B e T S R T enses, 24 deats; San Wgto, 27 cases, 4 deaths; vu-‘mnr 0 baen, paid money for | mittee on commerce to-dayreportgd adversely | Fremont's Water Works Squabble, | curslonists will leave the Union Pacilic | he held in St Paul frow July 15 to 21, Ius 4 Betorminen lhnge at Buliaed bt s 8 | Ventee, 1 now case, 8 deaths: Cadigaro, ‘4 fieir Sotcs. “Hhie Rouss o epreseatatives | on the nomination of Hethert ier o [ FoEMoNT, Neb., July &—[Speclal to tho | depot on a special train at8:30 o'cluck o | vitations kuve boen extonded to the goverge rmined lunge at Sultan, whko, howiing | yew cases, 1 death, ;md.,‘.,\-‘-m Ca; iu the | of our state hereupon ordered aun investiga- | be collector of custows ab Foit Townsend, | BEr.)—The water wotks squabble still con- | Saturday worning, returning ut 6 o'clock | o t nd territories 1o -be reut With paip, released bis hold und ertered th ] Lroy of Cologua, Padua and Vieensa. tlon kuto the case of foug of 1ts members who | W. 1, tinues, At the kst meeting of the city coun- | iu Lug evening. i ve accepted 1 | 4

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