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(U 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. 1886, CLEVELAND BREAKING DOWN, | by the general orde N THE FRONTIER 50 YEARS, Knights of T.abor NI ST SDITRWART WAR TN AX b The President Shows the Strain of | PO PONDETLY, A Tavely Soranping Mateh Between & | I His Hard Work. Padlc - i Two Colored Citizens [ - yow M WAdhte Sl 18 S telog nother Cht to Omaha ) ) , t t Auditor Browa Notified of Jar 10 the Bekl—The president 1« showing the | - CHICAGO, Tuly 14.~The Rock Island freignt | TheAll i r‘l"h'i' M ol Lol I R B UK b | Jim Baker, the Oldest in the Rocky . - \ d fignt including a fy cut. The rates & e colored occupy joinir uses | THE TRIAL COST OVER $30,000- | fitf werk, THE $ LALA LA " i foten ares 1Bt ey (‘AFHV(,A\NS GO ON THE WARPATH. | on Capital av o, ne Elov v ot The Days When Whisky Was § a [ | de ’ ot get | (T e T 1 doi ¢ A | - I'he water supply for both os is fur Gallon and Powder $i a Pint kil s SR “ 1 md BB i 10¢ I'hese rates are 8 Voting on the Difterant tosnts In | ¢ away aid give him a chance to recuper Jade open ot i, e ook Taand | A Bl Sky Pilot—An Engine Derailed | nished by 1 hydrant, the Indian Fights, Detail — Grain Deaters Eleot AL v thiose who see laily il bl t ¢ itors have been ma | Tilt—Wholesale Denials use of whic « f lden Ofticers — Other Towa ‘ AL -k A1V Bl 1Y ; Building Permits — Other y of ¢ o foFy I'he nan r 10w tha 't State News. I i ANl g AN R %0 of the Sanctum | ocal Nows, o DCY 1 ey Sy | Ereinembet o when T first ¢ STOTIN R : etio weith o | C Go, July MWe-In writ lotter to LG Mol JAH GO lDHe of whisky n y nnt dold Jim Ba- Brown Itesumes His Office et resic ever heds in the city, said [ G0 e tes, WE¥ o Elizabeth The Socialists’ Revenge. e rant, Mrs G ¢ to 5 & LA Motxres, J € Telegr 1 inte v with him that he wa The police are som t worked up | N g o the or < told | ver It Rept T T that f e y i Yl et o an Tt | IR 1 s [ am taking p ! orked up [ S Rtion Lo Rl ‘o A o 131 The impe: t John v | 1 L \ : care 1o be absolutely certain of what charge by representatives | froen then orvdered I b b i il L 1 its verdict i 1is now o e has not the appearanee of a well ma f4 I hean to rat \ oldt nssembly K. of 1. against [ up ¢ \ ¥ i St wit Indians down on Wind river. ¢ two-thirds of the senate having | gouie [} ! o T M | my countrywornen a Sergeant Matza and Oficer MeBride atthe | in - return by {h ed coon, | Heisabout my age. You seelcome here failed to vote for conviction on any oue art ¢ . ke f it would “)‘l “" ‘ oman i “'mw m I-.. yery simple and | o000 il meeting Tuesday night, in which | As Green ot ¢ to his | W 1 was very yo I'd be a young | teial. Tt is intim ¥ p 1a | oritios altogetiin | 1io temoval of the ofaors {s veqriasted ant or e oqua was renewed and res [ man ot it wasn't for the that 1 Eight wecks ago to«day the trial began. The | parties will t | it Mt the HITSY (th . : : -~ ‘f “ s ‘,‘ 4 :l, et M I,m' sulted in an assauit upon him Ryan. | w wed all to piccos by the rsting ond biings ureat relief to more persons than | toriet | knows he will break down Just as Mann Commission Dealers Fail Frao s HENEON oF LIE Qs Il AECSUAE | A frec-forall fight followed in which both | of ta Ute camp about twenty-five Mr. Brown. The morning of the last day -— did unless he learus to let up on the details MINNEAPOLIS, July 14.—8, E Hart & Co Frederick Bullard and clubbing him for | combatants were mored or Jess injured Nt % \ i brought more visitors than at any time dur " Ko B LR ] [k s, commission dealers at 252 Hennepin avenue, | FeSistance on Friday night last, bl futau U e B Rl fng the session. The order of the senate re. | SIOUSCITY T, July th(special Tele WLEELAL kL el made an assignment today to A: M. Dress: | Sergeant Matzasaid toa Bex: reporter | aileged that he had been Knifed by | ve lately had both shoulders fractured quired that a sepatate roll call should be tak. [ Erth to the Beie)=Dr. R, M, Nicholson, as- | A postoflice lins been established at Su { o™ 1 japilities abont £30,000; estiimate as- | last evening: *The facts in the case war- | {irech; e out is by no meats a serious | trying to drive some of my hronchos to & en on eaclt of e tiirty counts of the fndict- HHALSE veibrinary surgcon, and Dr. | sine Lincoln county, and Clurles L Itch | sets atout S2300. “Tiiere are o beavy Mine | ranted every move that wasmade in_the 210 ¢ TS Big AT S L Ly i b h ) BERt. and s {hore wura it se It | iilings of Lineoln, Neb., have reconmended | ards appolnted postmastor, seapolis. ereditors, the indebtedness Mainly | qieoet of Bollam AR pii oy ks time. Folks think Lought tobe a hun- quired SHeAIIing 68 1500 hiviies, . Thi "' to the authorities for the safety ot publi The nanie of the postoflice at Hentonville, | being to_parties i Pennsylvania and New | Arvest of Bullard. He owns] two houses Lagine OF the Track R YSRFVGIE DO OAS TTCR Mot TN stimed the wholo d Lthe interest grew | NAIth of men and animals that distriets | La., has been changed to Folsom in respect | York - Chiicago parties hold ciaims for about | down near Kestler's hall, one of which he [ A< engine 17, which pulls the evening | | HARN T b g BT IHGHAS ) 88 the ond shprochs 1S | whiere the disease now known to be onthrox | to Mis. Cleveland b - rentsto a follow, Tho tonant itas no [ train on the B. & M. to Plattsmouth and | FRE; i :“ FHE 8By, 8t e SIBHE \ould Feed Gao y w | s existed be quarantined at once, The quar- [ Postmasters in lowa have been comiis- Government Suits Commenced, wecess to his place except through Bul. | the Lincoln and Denver passengers to | 10 Hllinols when 1-was aboy, so 1 ran clerk would read each article aml Lien T i T IR 6E. (e | g y o WRIG NN 4 Lard's yard, and on Friday this wasdenied | () \ S { the round | AWay and went over to St. Louis and PEHNGLC Governer fully who prestiud | Wocinis Hiortion nT tie city R the ghtoney | Watn i oy iyl (LIS Y0NS 0T HINK: Aiqiiarral MroNs/ant WiB ALERIGHE [ 1ol oe i s Sonee Oty OF LB EOWRE | gy rryiisiamntty, 1 LIl inploy SEEHE over tho semato, would then eull | fron Py bor O pf e oy and the wioway | Weston Hutin B o Wagers, Ogdens Harry | five ovenimient suls in the cases of timber | "Gyt Wi Offior Kooy cyme g | H0Use it funped the track. The conse- [ doined Dripu's parts, e the 1 and cach senator would rise and | until released from the requirements by Ui | cpsaangt « Crwvilles - Oscar AHNg, | land frauds have been served and thirty more | qy told Bullard to keep stll: As soon | quence was that before it could be rein- | AMeriean far company. £ enhisted tor answer guilty or not guilty. When the eall- | state authontios, The Ioeal authorities de Vi postoffice at Athol, Stoux connty, Tn,, | Will beserved later, on the strength of the | a3 Kennedy had gone Bullard grabbed a | stated the hour 3:55 had arrived, and the | Chtesn mont We were not enlisted inie was finised, e resiiont would say: | cidn {o abey onters stictls i sefected Tur | pas B ocontinicd. T iman goes t Tats | Ferent teportof Tudian Agent 3 W, Stevens, | big ke and chased his' tonant into tho | train that should have Joftat 620 (i not | 1 0liers are, 1o o into batiio "f,’,'.',: . Senutors, two-{hirds of this body not having | patrolinen to ave charge of the distict tersonyille who has discovered gross irregularities in | sgroot, where thev were quarrolling WAY (LHLILE LR e T oss, but we agrecd to defend the compa- voted for conviction, T declare that this sei- Ll b . SAllNgS @ L Finat . s I LWLy U numed hou T 1FOIN 000 R A Belest FEaRTRINY e Changes i time schiedules of Nebraska star | dealings with the Indians owning land. when T eame along and told Builard to incoming train could not_come jn | 1S property and fight Injuns if neocs- s te , n not. guilty viest Frighttully Injured, ik i : iy, lookings out for No. ! first of the chiarge confained in this article.” Dur- [ Drnvoue, Ta., July 14— (Speeial Telogram | LIRS hitye bron made as Tollows: oo Wiie Fesdty: BikHen Keep still, He resisted and I arrested | until nearly two hours after time; the | S0y lookingout tor No. ! first. ing the first alx roll calls. there was not & sin- | o the 13|~ Father Knemper, pastor of the | tre daily. eecopt Stadars, ot 0 g bl s artiye s Sl him for disturbing the peace and turned | Chi Burlington & Quiney was de- [ gy FIGHTY MEN IN THE PARTY, gla vote for convietion, but the seventh ai- | R O I BE D 0 | tre ity expent Sundays, at 10 a, meiarrive | Loxbox, July U —The extradition treaty | Jiim over 1o Meffride, while 1" went to [ layeds wind there was weeping and gnash [liere wora eighty men in out party ticle of the indictment referred to Brown's al- [ Catholic church in - Central, In this county, | at Hapand by 12, peaves Tlatvard dailyy | between England and the United Statos has | eall the patrol wagon. Bullard was ot | ing of teeth. Everybody was mad, oven | 80 we began funting and trapping leged bribory by the Brower county bank, | tarted this worning with o team o haul a | EXGEULRANES B TR, e s 08 B GO poen sizned. Among the clauses the treaty | on his own premises at all, as the com- | the poiticians on® the way to Lancoln, | Deaver over i the Teton basin. - This whicl e examined it pronounced Soiv” | lowd of fumber from Peoszta to be used in | GRVCUT 5t e provided for the surrender of dynamite mis+ [ plaint to the couneil alleges, but in the | Church Howe said he hated to wait when | WAs in 88 and ali this conntry was Mex- beniscs, O Ehis artiele thore weps teo vous | puilding a ehureh, The team ran away amd | Madison to Burnett—Teave Madison Mon- | cleants. b strect. While I was after the patrol | there was nothing to wait for, = Pat [ lean tervitory then. 1 served iy time OOV TELON ub TolIOwE I i, threw B over an-embankient. “1le was | days, Wednesdavs and Fridags at 1 p, . a1 NelFASLA AU THwRE WaatHEn wagon Bullard broke away from McBride | O'Hawes remarked that he didi't eare | 041 i went haek to 1linois ane R Chlessebora: Dok, Dowd dnatt. ana Jrubtfullv, and 1t is feated fatally, Injured. | pive at Bmorlek by 5:30 b, tn, Lowve Emeliek | Nehvaska ani fows Weathow. o | ond tried to get into his house. Ma and | s long us hie got to Lineoin in tnie for [ QUL aguin i i usa iskit trappot fot Johnson, Underivood, Wolson: Thio nexty [ pioked i s st s ooy fong | Mondays, Wednesdays and | Fridugs at s | tor ¥eheaske and lowas fafr weathor fol- | 1 “eanght him just at the door. | breakfist, and o goneral empyting of [ Frappeand Bridger. My outtit wis taken article eight, was substantinily tho same, | Fyred wound af (e bise of tho skull, ON6OF | Jervd Shrive ot Mudion - by 0 Py g al ralns: Atationary emperature. | ywo ™" Syope puiling - him away | vials of wrath_oceurred, all for some- | €T of=horse, “traps, ote.-and 1 was making the cliarc on slightly different | his ears was neatly torn off. and . fearful | Siturdays at S . ms areive: at Burs e % when his brother-in-law made a break for | thing that couldn’t have been helped paid $0 apicee foribeuve ‘h‘vw' They T S e iverg gash was made in- his face, 1lis condition | days, Thursdays and Saturdays IS Brevitics, .| me and 1 had to let o of Bullard. Bul - were then wortie £ a pound. Tt was & “(::i'”‘\ N E Batore ove oL ersons VOURE | to-night iy reported very eritieal. arrive at Enerick by 5350 p. m, A plat of Washington Hill was hled in | lard then tried to get away from Me A Legal Tilt d——d poor man that couldn’t make $30 il B e U DAL DG 5 - Taiineton to Codar Rapids—Leave Tar- | the county elerk’s oflice yesterday. Tivide and Mac bit Tim over the head | Judge MeCullochs court was the seene | &40 onan average, | What did e do Fitom thon on ¢ 108 51 CEBHARIEL: Roveh = Butter Dealers Fail, rington Tuesdays and Sattudaysat 1p, s | -Seventeen deeds and twenty-two mort. | ‘There were five or six hundred people in | of a lively bout yesterday atternoon be- | S o Aol s e o on i b teen were reachy > wasa seattering vote EDAR RAPIDS, Lo, duly 14.—The firmof | arrive at Spalding by 6 b, m. - Leave Spal- | gupres were placed on record yesterday- | the street at the time and the affair might | geoon Attorneys G, W, Shiclds and | ton AL Ll [ of conviction, ranging from 1 to 11, buton | William il & Son of Sprimgville, near | iz Tuesdays and Saturdays ab @ a.n g are | 2580 0 0 s it rosul R EUio OonEs e Attorneys G Shickis and | e put in a gallon of water and brought ) i < from 1 to 11, hut on ! : i The county commissioners will take up | have resulted m a riot if the officers had those articles which charged Brown w 65| OB aniay e e L e rive at_IHarrington at 12, Leave Cedar P ! 1 tinke uy h 5 5 A ot o [ James Morton, over the court’s disposi- | the price down to ®16. Everything at N With 1 far Rapids, one of the largest creanery H . he Iy not taken as prompt action as they did 1sing to recognize the g or’ Y b % 8 Rapids Mondays and Fridays at 1p.om.; ar- [ the retaining wall question again to-day ABALCLEULR) 1 i P . \ he rendezvous—that was what the head- fusing to recognize the governor's orders of | firms in lowa, failed for $59,000 to-day, causeid Spatd : 5 o complaint charges you with hay- | tion of the case of McVeigh vs Green, | the rendezvous—that was what the head suspension and continuing 1o exercise the ) . ay, e at Spalding by 6 . m A trade mark of Maurer’s Own Begr | o ohno complaint chirg O i G quarters were called—was sold by the to recover rents and pos That charge was made out of spite- | sexsion of property. It was decided onee work by Mr. Kopp, who, you know, has | in the distriet court, and upon this by depression of the market by introducing | Carns to Bassett pt Sundays, at 1} by pom, Leave Ba duties of auditor and denying the zovernor itor’s office when ho decited | butterine and oleomargarine, This failure ind accounts, | eloses fitteen creameries in Linn and Jones e o e 7 | ras lilod i the connty elerk’s oftico y rett dai excent Sun- pint. Powder was #30 pint, coflee $1.50, sugar the smue price, and so on. Buta aceess 1o the au to examine the auditor’s hooks 3 s A ! ptam D, ¢, Kingman has been or % i i 5 1 fH ! man's grab then was in his ammunition there were 15 votes for eonvietion, the same | countios that last year paid the farmers | G835 &6 &g arrive at Carns by 11 a. m. or wptam D. €. Kingug een ot yngrked - socialistic tendencies. When | ground Judge MeCulloch refused to give : 1 oL cach county ns follows: Dibom; CaNe: | HeATY S200.000. L i has bev serhnly | 10 close con on with the railway ail. dered to Fort Robinson, Neb., - on public | Rau, the anarchist, was here we thought | it w hearing” Afterseveral meflectual at "‘,"’j!]‘ _|“ e ! R i L "‘“;“'f well, — Dodge, — Doud, Glass, ' 1 bartigsell sevoral months, but delaved s [ = - (CIVIE SERVICK AND PoLITIOS, ) | Dustitoss Parsons v in the city, and | tempts to get the ease before the court [ Whether for throe duys or t i ““"“,“'l derson, “Jolison, Parrotr, - ieinigoer, iment, hoping for the passage of the oleo- | o 4 conitction with his eirculur o fedora T'he county commissioners were en- | T watched Kopp very clost for [ the " attorneys commenced a sparring | Rever took any grub slong. 1 ahot and 1“_ binson, . Seoit,” Swaney, Underwood, marzaniné bill anda revival of the batter in- G e Approdening campaiens besond | Zaged yesterday inanditing and allowing | a few days, thinking ~that Parsons | among themiselves over voints of law, | frapped all O D R “-‘-ll MY Hhoreiwas i (aropping. ot then . 4l the y i the exercise of thoir franchise, President | Small elpimg. would show tip with him if he wasin the | The spat grew into personalitios s | Golie e stuving several s sinoo Ve Nt BRI Uit CoUT LR FoR Gl T cote Seventeen Persons Poisoned. Cleveland will speak of the matter of re Judgs ~ McCulloch has commenced | city, Kopp got on to the fact that Twas [ ended in the refusal of the judge to hold [ e ZRIME FALOUE TG 45 5 WIE YT demned Brown for allowini Actuary Vaito [ Conxixa, L, July L.— Special Telogram | Movalin away intended to put a ston {o sueh | housekeeping, ‘having ocenpicd a pleas- | shadowing him and eomplained to the | stakes on a §100 bet offered by'the attor. | (e Bovs ot t ot how 1'vs axamine the lowa insurnnee companies, with | to the Bri, |- Seyenteen mes ore work as has been done by the postmasters at | ang home at 2120 Decittur street. marshal, tnd has been working ever sinee [ neys. The music was enjoged by the | {{UINEINE and guinblitg, A hakilig oxtortionate chrgos o e b | —Seventeen persons were poi- | [ndianapolis, Baltimor he president | 1O f 3 UitE S OLaaR o | EDOaIRIGH known some of them to p! a8 King extortionate chuarges amountin, for | oo, A x Lt S I ) Mo dthing Yoo iiinehed he regu- | 10 have me bounced from the force. He | spictators NS e oxamination of each company to over | Sonedatone of the hotels here yesterday. | will order that there shall be no clianges O ey o attuchod to tha Fo2l | helongs to the class of men who hate — Lt doste Ll 3,000, On this count there were ifteen sen- | They were taken with violent retehing in | made in office on account of political likes | 1 Q" train_is no_longer h_rv”lz}ll Lo By oryBody connested withi® the enforc Building Permits, FIGITING WETH THE IND) tors who voted Brown guilty ns tollows: | the stomach, which soon transformed the | and dislikes, andthat removals for “offensive | Omaha. It is now $witched oft at Platts. | © Inspcetor W hitlock issued butldiag per- |° “Shortly after I came out heréqlie see- nient.of the law, and 1 consider his charge against me purely ono of spite | mits yesterday as follows work and 1 think the Humboldt assembly | Frank Peycha, one-story frame cot- K- of L. has heen imposed upon in being | tage, 112 Williams strcet led into making any such a charge. Bul® | Kate Jankaski, one-story - fran oo, i, el i eyt | hofel futo a hospital. Some vhpsicians pro- |‘»;v‘\\!1\>;:v>~\ll‘|v'." as that term has been gener- | mouth, esehoro, Dodge, Doud, Gault. Glass, Jolin GuncatitaTBaI1I6 Btiie e BEEBhVoLY Bon, Barrtt, Undorwood, Whajoy, Wer. | nouneed itarsenic poison, but “others think | quzutite niode Bon. it was something accidentally intro- [ possible as 1 On the thirtieth and last ehar duced into the lard used in cook- [ ment in oflice on ond time we were enmped on the very creck where [live now —Snake river we ealled it then—and there we had o lively fight with a party of about 500 Sioux, lall cease. He meansto in S1rht me N Niho- United:Statos atton and make as noar - | . Eight men of the, Nine United States T TS powwer the yefor. | Cavalry (colored) canicn yesterday from Leotnt of politica it and | Vyoming and immediately proceeied to $ 500 cot- e which was similarfo the twenty-cighty thiricen voted for | 115 Dreaklist. “AI have Tully secovered. | to Feovo” politics”tron the' govornent | Hellovue fo mtorviow tho bulls eve. | i o ot seviondly hurt and 1 do ot | (s Farnan, e ir i 0 1,000 | Cheyennos and drapaies | The Araa: D e S b, L B Lok bl boveral L T I The following Towa postmasters wero | Afnsworth st Buffalo Cap ba 1 | fear tho result of the action of the police | Meqiiybu 'Seventeenth streot, near B, urged the others on. There were Lwenty- 3 N 12 \ 3 iy 1 Th oy ihlier, le, ¢ Ainsworth and Buftulo Gap have made | committee, to whom the matter was re- = \ '1“1:1) ;l:ilri‘llmnla(l,r nl'::::‘““ i u".'nmwl'm'" CEpAR RArIDs, Lu., July 14.—[Special Tel- ‘!'7'."”.“"'\ l|l|“ L”\'H‘H;MIE‘.‘: \m|l‘ applications for space for exhibits in the | furred,” ' z ('fi\u'\l!' 'i'}h\\vfi;‘ i, two sty frame it “;” i .m\ i (’:l’m‘i bare Gault and McDonaugh, Of these twenty icc well, resigin I A prominent member of the police ou and Pacii made about forty charges on us, coming sy hie democzatic convention this afternoon | J. Snodgrass, Emerson. Mills county, vice W. | Mrs. Joanna Markwood has appealed | foree, in speaking of Matza'’s opinion of | Kammarer & Gustus, fram store, cor- nominated Ben Fredericks unanimously. ,ll. Avplegate, removed; Peter Kimble, Al | to the distriet court from the award of | the ehiarges, said last night “Pete is nerof Sixteenth and Williams...... any, Divis county, vice D, . Dorcthy, 1e- | the appraisers who gssossed her dam: about right too. These blanked anarch Gl B Alest, Angus, Boone county, |y ghe pondemnation: of the Belt line | ists never lot up on a_fellow when they one, thirteen were republicans and cig democrats, As 5001 05 the last voto was announced and it was evident that there was not two-thirds Railroad Bridge Burned. 500 | up to within ten or tifteen puces of us very time. Their object wus to draw our fire, but old Frappe kept shouting, Five permits agzregating. ... of the senate for convietion Brown’s triends ) iy % | vice A P MeAnally, remoy 14 oy e SEy g & Mot b= ‘Don’t shoot till you're sure. One at a crowded around him and tendered. their con PRESC orT, Towa, July Lt.—[Spec to the B emathon right of way at sp;}p, go for his scalp. Their headguarters Railroad Bridge Burned. time.” And sosome of us kept loaded all mmtulaglons Thers i Adaution e | Bk —Five sections of th ailvond THE SPORTING WORLD, Byron Reed "'-‘9“?0'3}“'3“00‘1 the erec- | now are out at Ruhe's roud house, as you | gy rujirnnd bridge over one of the | the time. We made breastworks of oug onstrations 01 approval of alsapproval, Dit T b tion of a brick block an Thirteenth street, | know. Well, some time ago, when they . ks : horacs and hid belinde stumps. Of everybody looked happy that tha long trinl | railwiy were burned yosterdiy so WHC Lrains | 3 CSEErAay’s mven on wie Turs and | 00 100 son. Tho | were first’ forming nere, they | Nodaway rivers near Prescott, In., about | poraca anid b, bosgis sitiips: i s over“as eounscl and cowrt were nearly | were bidly delayed. 8 Diamond. e building will have . 6( vixty. [made their Teadguarters ' in a | eighty-five miles from Councit Blufls, | f ARG WO C0 PG RO G VTS ;}m ul«:u‘ wit ; the lem.u“ tedions weeks that e Cuteaco, July 1 t Washington park | sixfeet, and for -the seat=will De but | well known Thirtcenth street saloon. | was burned on Tuesday, which was the | soen a'wood many. His face was all cov- ShiTol Ll basnnItied it the Rove mos \nm.’ilu\ll';: .'i."u : b l!]«l x’wl‘h\llll\!w-(\‘\n ‘I:‘r was in fair condition after the rain and the Second Licutenant Charles R. Noyes, and a good citizen, oI:_Jnc to their | riv 1 of the fast mail and regular Ynswn- teeth and a horrible grin. When he was lay, when he will probably at ouce re-in- | /1) pin, ag: ¢ Daily News for | attendance was sood. of the Ninth infuritry, has been rolicved | meeting or even loafing aronnd his place, | ger trains over the Chicago, Burlington | gijled he never fell, but sat braced up to Brown in the aulitors ofliee, where o | allesed libel,is still out. “The case has been |~ One-cighth mile: Calapa won, Bertha © | from duty at the Beilovuo range i con- | and finally fred the whole bunch of them! | & Quiney. They were obliged o run | gwainst the stump. & sight to bohold will serve out the six months yet remaining | on trial for nearly two weeks and occasioned | seeond, in_his term, considerable interest ow ing to the character | Mutuals king with many of thesenators after | o {he evidence vroduced in court. The ng has been after | around by the Humeston & Shenandoah | YWell. when the fight wis over there were ceives threats of | route and thus reach the Blufls. Yester- [ about o hundred dead Injuns. There ind personal in- | day a temporary bridge wis construeted | are thyce of our party killed? ailor Boy third, Time—1: nection With the department ritle compe- nee that time the o vid $11,40, tion, and ordered to report to his com- | that man's sealp. - He r sven-eighths mile: Louise won, Our | pany at Fort D. A, Russell, Wyo. struction of s over there was i gewuine abd | s name was used in conneetion with | Friond second, Itieo hird, TimooL0i — jury almost every day. Jle as w stack | and everythsng was it apple pie order. A VERY MODEST AN, twbe censured for many of his actsand | thatof her employer, which was the oceasion | Mutuals paid $15.50. Personal Pavagraphs, of letters and " postals which have S -— Baker is one of the most modest men ought not to take this verdiet as one of ap- | of the suit. The statement was made during | - One aud aquarter miles: Myrtle won, ter- | Mrs, W. T, Seaman left last evening | een sent to him. - Esiwone of them yos He Was Only Talking. in the world, constantly holding himself proval of his course. Many of the senators | the afternoon that the jury had found for the | tozas second, Idle Pet third. * Time—2:15/4. | for un castern trip. terday, It was to the efieet that the | gt Louis Republican: A rather re- | in the background, 1t is said that he on voting would explain “their votes and | defendant, but this afterward proved erron- | Mutuals | STA0, sald while they voted not guilty they did not | cous. I'hiree-quarters mile ter would like to meet the saloon man | yariable little episode oceurred m a | was one of ‘the grittiest of the defenders General Licket Agent Morse, of the . i e outside of the eity. 'l would cut your | proker's office in St. Louts the other day, | of the camp in the above battlo, and Helianthus won, T Ny wishthe vote {o be taken as justilication of AT Pastor second, Little Joc third, Time—i:131, | Union Pacitic, went t0 Ciicago Jast even- | Prife 08 e O o O er. iy the g s J Yy < Brown, but they hositated 10 resort o ox- Kansas Prohibs Nominate, Mutuals paid 325,50, i3 (:mtin;;l uany oan B fon ‘3(1'““-” ang | Z0lug to show umlr sometinies eyen u‘-ul\ played no small part in the success of the tremer penalty as impeachinent with the dis- | Exporia, Kan., July 1.—The state prohib- | (Mile: Annawan won, Ticlieo second, Miss Mead is still confined to s | opwht™ 1o get a little Chitago law. > and | fehie gentlemen do not know how well | day. He admitted killing: four rodskins race and stigma attacl it Brown goes:| jtion convention assembled this morning at | S3gh third. Time—Ld. = Mutuals’ paid | bed, and it will probably bo a week or | {hitoflicer gritting his teoth placed one | WGy ofl that he was positive about. ack to oftice, technically ast vindidated. 3 e 3 8| s more hefore ho will be able, to be out: IBI0IRCoE REILINGEUSRSROINGIINCOLEONG Ex-Judge L. and ex-Judge M. were “Were there any other noted men who The expense of his will amount to | the opera house. The comumittee on organi- - 9K 10 08 pefatiodg hand on_ his pistol pocket and started | discussing the bad times and the general | participated in that battle?” inquired the 830,000, and the people, irrespective of party, | zation report nd H. C. Vrooman, of The Base Ball Record. \_] “Ihl)?mul l]lmn ctor Brown ‘\].1|IL out to | down Thirteenth strect. retrogression of civilization, Mr. 1o, mak- | yc porter are hoping that this wiilbe their last experi- | Osage county, was elected chairman, and M. 2t CINCINNATI— North Bend last evening, in all proi g ing 3 int t » logal business i 15 " saic ‘o scou ehce with an impeachment eourt Tasmot sec "Thio committes o resoiu. | B0 170 0 0 0.0 0 00— 1 | bility moro for business than pleasire. A DISTINGUISHED SKY PILOT, | U}¥ tg='|i~lj‘:]\'r}\‘ ‘1;;:“"1’“ II(','];\].- alon v.),.»:,”,'h" J\.] el !If,"‘fd""'l”‘:.’}. soouk N » Cine ath., 0 0 * The J C - N o amn v > bindid S -4 H . “ )} o vy Lesd T JOURNS. 1 ete. | HOnS Teport was unimously adopted. It | OGNy, e LN The Hon. A. N. Furguson returned | ghort Talk With the Well Known Re- | bow-wows, when tho discussion took | ing but'a greenhorn ram to the i “Thie impenchment court | Makes quite alengzthy document and has fif- | hits—Brooklyn 5. Cincinnati G, ~ Brrors—Cin- yesterduy from \) aterloo, where he had vivalist, Rev. M. W. Munhall. such a shape that Judge L. declared with After tfie reporter had made profuse fdjourned sine die this morning afterunan- | teen resolutions. ‘Tne following candidates | emnati 1, Brooklyn 2. Umpire—Walsh. been atiending some important liti Some one has said (and it would be | mueh asperity that if anybody would | apologies the old man was induced to fmously passing resolutions plimenting | were unanimously nominated: For governor, AT ST. Lovis— tion. safe to bet a pen a pagoda that it | &V¢ him $200,000 in cash the nnfortunate | contint “Well, after that I went down the impartial ngs of Lieutenat-Governc C. 1. Branscombe; Lieutenant Governor, T, | St. Louis.... L 61000200 General Paassenger Agent Morse and | * dredl ity b i purchaser could have everything he | into Arizona I'here was lots of beaver Hall. A resolution certifying to Brown's } Afhletie. 21 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 1 | General Ticket Agent Stebbins, of the [ Was a woman) that “good looks muk owned in the world. m Arizona in them days. For the firsy r so | Union Pucific, went east last evening | splendid armor for a re ist to f S just take youon that proposition, fifteen or twenty years I was out here I Errors— | without any private car display. his battles in.” If this be true the Rev. | said Judge M. “Mr. Campbell, wonld | never staid more than a we Bradley. ) g > ; v ind ste r retti ! sttled dow il Conductor T. P. Robb has retorned | M., W. M S | you mind stepping out and getting me a [ place. I never settled down unt iy SO T LA Aphall Hot Sllndinnnpolis Slnd., cheek for 200,000 while Judg when I went to farming over here on quittal was presented Governor Larabee this | !V 11ustons secretary of state, N. B. K. Lanes | = biioneil jitiadon and Atkinson. First L worning, for auditor of state, C. I, Langston (colored | hits—St. Louis 14, Athleties . At 11 o'clock to-day President Hull, of the | man); for attorney v_,’f‘lu-m.l. W. 8. Waite: | St, Louis 4, Athletics 6, Umpire impeachment court, delivered to Governor | treasurer, Willimm Croshy: " supermtendent | =00y 01 L0 Larabeo a copy of the formal acquittal af Au- | 2f publie schools, Mrs. D."R. Sultbert; asso- | yayiinore (v o el 0000009 0 0—o|fromavisit to his family in Michigan. | pjust be the champion of the arena of | §° ishi \ 4 i Ultor Brown, - The Intter was 4t once roin- justice, . 11, Priton, Emporia. Loniite: 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o= | Itis rumored among his railrond friends | maet PC b CUMPIGR O] LAE ArenD O8] K. and [ settle this littie affair: Clear Creek. I knew as much about stated and took charge of the auditor’s oftice, ~ g 3 Pite and Kilroy, First | that he will soon be called npon to step PYOLSion, 10r but. iowanen. faye been ‘Certanly not,” said Mr. Campbell. farmi s the devil does abont runnin, from which he has been absent about three Killed by Lightning. bits— 6, Baitimore 2. Errors [ up higher, more kindly dealt with by nature than he A couple of sheets of foolseap were | asaw-mill. T opened up acoal bank ang months. The tofal eost of the impeachment sToN, July 1.—A special to the | —Iouisyille Bultimore 2. Umpire— George W, Smitl o of the Sioux City | As he walked up and down the depot | produced, and in entire carnestness the | brought in the first coal that - was ever trial has been computed to be 59,007, 1 ws from Pena, Tex,, says: Last night | Kelly, YovraiTis in the ety Mr. Simith hes va. | platform last ovening aftor tho arrival of | tWo gentlemen t,.|< ) noting m.-[;y..m teamed into Denver. III N.m’ then I(p.-l ggp-pa za heavy s aba enty o AT S 5 il SR Ll g et e e - to be transferred, The were United | from $15 to 20 a ton n '55 1 was chief TESTING COUPLERS, during s hoayy.iglorn about twonty. miles |l T8 00 S48 0208000 1—0|cently purchased the Stanton Democrat [ the Denver train, swinging his natty little | 5710 Ponds, state and county securities, | seout with okl General Harney in the south of here the house in which four women | G*'{s 0000110 and i5 one of the promusing young jour- | eane. u stylish straw hat jauntily sitting | Suies bonds, stuto o .8 BOQUEHN B SR GENDY. Exhaustive Experiments with Freight | were slecping was struck by Dzghtning and | St qp 2 800 6 @ 1 nalists of th . xelds ) cane, a stylish straw hat jumtily sitting | and private’ cluims so long that threc | first war the United States had with the Car Couplings. all were instantly Killed rbaitam e O AR U LBl el ) and daugh. | On & splendid he: A, covered with raven | pages of foolseap were consumed in | Sioux Indians, In i3 1 went up on Snake BunLiNaroy, Is., July 14—Tho great 4 -~ Ohicago B, 86, Louis 6, Umpire--Conmany, | coMrs I"””T‘ WL LA L ;'7" locks, and a form that is not often met | enumerating them. At the middle of | river where Llive now. There was no 4 CSErOY e ; i $ i ter, of Pittsburg, Pa., are vistiting John ) > he third page the two hundred-thousand ne there then, but it's pretty well set- . L 2 Wheat Destroyed by Fire. Ay KANsAS ClTy— L A , e, Fednis g _ | the third pae the two hundred-thousand- | one there then, ] freight car brake test under the anspices of i B AN A2 A" Wirth and Mrs. Adeling with in a erowd, covered with a well fitt A A 4 b P MuncEbEs, Cala, July H.—A fire to-day | Kansas City 100000 0—1 |A Wirth and Mrs. Adclina John, of { dollar limit had been passed, and still [ tled up now. My shoulders ‘are a httle the National Carbullders” assoclation was be- | %™y (e SN S 0 F Y | DOOIE. .o orervorreod 0 4 8 15 =17 | Omaha. Mr. Wettenglo is heavily inter. | ng and fashionable business suity the {401 rgss.cxaminer kept discovering | out of shipe so 1 can’t hold a gun to my gun hero yestorday. A seotion of the Chi- | destroved €. Hoffmaw's warchouse, contain- | DESEccen i Ot B Ga” R | ested Tn eonl and ol near” Pittsbura, and | casual obsorver would not take him Tor now propoarty of Judge L., who bogan to | shouldors, but Pye got a greylound that o, Burlington & Quiney track about eight | 10 PR (ons 0F wheat, wihe e cats tadoh | pasg lits—Kansas Clty 8, Detroit 17, Errors— | for many years was pavement contractor | €leric, but rather for anian of leisure, on | PU% Ll inappy as the process eon- | s 4 pretty good hunter. ~He will 2o ont miles in length and including various curyes | With Wheat. ‘The loss is 5250,000, principally | Kansas City 10, Dotroit 2. Umipire—Crane. | and helped lay the pavement on many of | the way to tuke in the pleasures of the f 3 N o) he o WL byary At aRT . ) by C, 11 41offman, M. Goldman, L. Beektord | © Ar Prorsnio— e et R L season. In conversation heis the soul of i s ‘ 0 and grades had been selected for the test, | ! M e ] - > ! : o streets of Pittshurg RN Frt Any real estato in the count give him the word 2y and Charles Hemey. ‘The tive is believed to | Pittsburg. 00013010 04 ¢ ) Fability, and if any one can eapture the gt » i i Five car brako companies haye entered for | Jive been incendinty. Moteoaohtai?0 0.0 1 8 8 3 8 8=1| . Harry Douol, tlokot ugentof tho Bur. | 8RS0, NG 1 ARy ORG 0AR SRIKAYG: LE SY 05, farm up the river The old man has participated in Indian the contest—the Westinghouse air b § e Pitchers—Enannibal and Mays, Firstbase |m%|un|.1|«n for -‘]HI'!\Y}L.H;\, Ju;| MJv uin;; tainly is the man. Indeed, dtring many ’{Iuw: .n«,lm»\l. 58 % it rimmages mm‘n.\l.»...m ,:m: .\z.\~l n-wfi:’l the Eames vacuum brake, the Rate brake, TELEGRAPH NOTES, hits—Pittsburgs 7, Metropolitans rors— | and will accompany Mrs. Deucl, who has | co b ™ o revival work he hus “Four hundred, worth abou seriously wounded except by the g 8 viver brake and ddli- — Pittsburgs 1, Metropolitan 4. Umpire—Valen- | been at the luke several weeks, on her re- | F9% PR s o v aere.” bursting ahove referred to. He got ail b erioon delyorbrke and o Widds £, 5 o0p ponahorsaro nitanding: tlio sess | 4 turn home. A special ear has boen char. [ Peon - among - tho | most | sucewsaful | S s g16,000. Welten ready 1o dic then wnd , was procecding o & U il P ston of the National Teachers’ association in | AT PHILADELPIIA — cred to bri ome the fisl o | AR Hhak oallip RSB b8 RBON ARG Hold . Tud 1 don’t know (hat 1 kis will when Some of his friends nishes fifty freight cars with their appli- | o005 6D Qe bionond by raTn.at end/of fret haie of | SEed to.bring homo the Hish thet #he | Donyr for tho pust month holding naor- | SHoldup,dudge. 1 donitknow that 1 | mako his willwin some of ik Fibah uncos attached, ‘Lho tests are to bo made AL meeting held in the public square at | fourtl inuing. - Score—Lhiladelphias 4, Bos- | yext feay fuT»‘? SANEER e ool mocting l‘l““mIl berod d tho ontire | B0 D08 olnim on T—h | oAt v p 4 it under various conditions of loaded and | Callao, Peru, on Sunday afternoon, it was | Wns o " i 3 communit ¢ numbered 800 converts | T { st buy L] o A bette " b empty cars, at various ratesof speed on levels | resolvod to petition the government to tako e , The Hon. Chureh Howe and the Hon. | whom he deoms truly reformed and any | O, never mb dthut. I just buy your | Do you think I'd butter live,"* be and deseending grades, sudden stops, cte, | immediate steps for the espulsion: of Jesuits e Rio Grande Reorganized. Pat O'Hawes, hoth candulates for the | ong who could christianizo that number | INUCSLE "0 o o o asked e replys #Yon “Tho cars are fitted with dynanimeters and | from Peru. DENVER, July 14.—This afternoon Judee | GoNgressional nomination in the First | iy Denver needs no further endorsement | - C0Ie 1 BURE 07 a7y (Firs I SREIL g it S A X Tt Maria Arrry T ! SR TIRReT o district. were feliow passengers to Lin- o vorker. He is on his way to | ¥ou will. It wouidn’t be fair to load you re good for a long time y A eleetrical and other apparatus will be at Captain Mariano Balteres has arrived at | Hallett, in the United States court, aftirmed H . it 45 & groat workor I8 ol 4is way § th all this ursalable p: vy, and SWell, then, by 11 live,” said the tached, and very thorough scientiiic fests | ‘Tombstone, Aviz. 1o states that Geronimo | e salo of the Denver & Rio Grande railway | €01 18t night. ‘Tl muin object of their | Doy Soines where 1s family is spending a | /P With sl this wesaiuite properts, and i Ul did, though he Jwillbe made that will be of great value to | and his band evaded Captain Lawton, and | (& 00 5 PR T e AY | yisit 15 to attend the; weeting of the com- | fow woeks, 1 guess [ pull out of the trade and com- | old frontiersman, and h , th ugh b the railway and scientific world, The | are now doubling back towards Arizona, On | @5 made last Monday, after which articles | myrtee in that city: to-night, which will “Why don’t you come to Omaha®" was | Promise by setting up champugne for the | still has u de formed jaw, somewhat hid- oxperiments will occupy a month or | Sunday last the Apaches killed two Mexicans | were immediately filed with the scerotary of | decide on the time and place of holding | aeked. " party.” i den by his stubby gray beard. f more —of continuous ~work, —and are | at Cumpor Plater, and fowr Mexicans near | state incorporating the company under the | the next congressiofal donvention, BRor tho same reason’ said he smils Which accounts for the good humor OF TIIELEATRERSTOCKING' ORDER. to be repeated here in April, 1857, | Topache. name of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad ik . ingly, “that I did not attend Mrs. Mark | Which has reecntly been so “marked in Fie old man is & type of the frontiers ineluding a record of work done by the cars An Orange lodge In Coal Island, a small | goupany, capital $73,500,000, $45,500,000 A Heavenly Blessing, 20 i< i el St. Louis gas-light circles, men of the “leatherstocking' order, & in tho interim. “Phe work so far has been | village In County Tyione, was attacked | of P Whien “Fs “ comuion —— stock " and | The t M & Hopkin’s reception on Nob hill when I - cluss of men often read about, but seldom chivily preparatory, and includes gravitytests | Monday night by a number ‘of mon belong= | {ho remalning - $2.000,000 " prefetred e thousauds of Omahans Who looked | yas in San Francisco.” N Ty YO T R Ty Rt 1 A R :\nn“lp; )('r'hm:mi with couimon Drakes, test- ing to tne National league, The attacking | stock. This evening at a meeting of stock. | CH&¢ ly to the n..m_v‘.-u.g_\-wn-nluy fter- ”\H it is that may Lask:? = 3 Chicago Herald: “If 1 was worth i perfectly unassuming. His partin ~ing of engines and other preliminary data, | party were armed with Files and kent up fire | holders Georse Capiell, Adoiph Enghor, It, | noon when the indjeations of rain were Bocause I wasn't invited," Tho rey. | Ghloago Mokald: Tl o oy warth, & | and porfsotly i AR X8 RGNS ———— r two hours on the lodge, police being pow- corge T, Wlisc 0 E ¢ et [PS¥Y sman said he would be here 01 ¢ sob Garredd, " said a By wdmonitiol ' o “ Destructive Fives, orloss to tntorfere, b POH00 BOIE DOW A“'.\-;‘“i:tlylllllnlv Seih l’i'l‘l?'«‘lliv’l‘k l'll“h\‘I ll.“u.::l) so promising, mayfind eoneclation in ‘;5'..'.5?'. ..\"fl‘."n".‘.'.‘.'m221113"11;,“.."'11"4'm .»{lmln:‘ timore & Olilo train boy, "do you know | write me up as ono of the groatest en CrpArR Rarps, In., July 14.-[Special ‘e residents of Mount Pleasant, Mich. | W. I, Jackson and D, I. MofTatt were chosey | their disappointment in;the fact that our | pARCFAe GO P AVival work, for his | What L wou 0¥ : of the conntry, for Lain't. Don't ‘ule Telezram o the BEx.|—A fire broke out In | are excited nver the fact that United Stated | difecfors. - After adjournment the directors | country cousins wewy more fortunate. A | succoss during the last fifteen years has | “1en s vailroad?” queried the biuke: | d-d fool of me, for 1 won't ;’.';j:)" Bouney’s store at ‘Tmors, this morning. | Marsul Bennalh of Detroll, s there serving | ot and elccted Wy B, dackson preslont, | hieavy “shower is reported to have visited | secured him an enviable reputation, Ho | M Lvi poyor hud any Sundasu or hologs: papors in the CSSASSOTS U corge Cappell vice president, J. W. Gilluly, pasurer. hnd William Wagoner scorelary,. ‘Pwenty-four business houses were burned, aterloo and other parts of the county, [ also expressed a great desive to spend wee lorsesy"” done it, regarvdless of days. Now 1 am n government Indian lands, K some time in this city which has so y Loss $100,000; small Insurance, Cases have been commenced against seyvers i giving the much needod relief to tl A resting and taking it eas, A tire broke out i Huumbert's ding store, | alleged tresspiussers wiich cons™is of Lot | POWDERLY AND BUSHYHEAD. Pmers. 1)'1.«|v"; d, he said, from & mer ‘jmull )mxl.. i J sk in Codur Falls, this morning and buned 1ds o doliars of valuable thnber taken frowm > - : - of a few years ago to one o he hand » : The Cashicr Skippea, thrch. Dusiness houses and o dwellings, | e Iands, ahe Kuights Do Not Want to Rob The Basd 0L, somest cities of the west. Thon the Rey. | | o e wansbio Bislphage -2t ¥ probably §2000: part ally .‘.1mu|.| oA train cattying 500 Orange excursionists Indian of His Land The next attraction st Athletic park ;\““‘i‘:‘ ol H‘Ih vity, is .n.“.v“lx collego [ LIRACHE, o g 14 Emarie S AU Spontancous eombustion of gasoling being | from K on, Can., of e Grand Trank WasmNaToN, D, O, , July 14.- recial to 5 1 S e riend of his, both belonging to the Meth DAY Rt T e druh by ¢l cansed th iy in the e | milrowd, after passing Cumberland, Tuesday | WASHINGEON Dy € Uiy M- [Bnecial b me of ball on Sunday next (Ui o niination. Ho s aiso acquatuted | 1Y bat th e : yiade wmen nond B, Thomy bort company’s drug store at Cedar Falls, | worning, raw into an obstrietion placed on | ¥ | A 5 okee | hetween the Union Pacifics and the | or' o Rev. Mr, Hursha, M Mun I'd inre l ba [ 1, ha onded, ‘I'he silities The Waterloo five departnient arvived by | the track on a shap curye on an embani- | wation Lias reccived a letter from Mr. Pow- | yonison (Ia.) elub. The Denison's hs hall left for the east last evening. players in Py ‘em | oxeed the a y $40,000, I peon s a special train, Four bns, two dweling ment a“,\ toet high with a n‘ux xln the bot- | derly in rexard to the knights of labor peti- been organized for four years and hold i » 10,000 a0 pic takie 'em round the coin e of Harvard college, and since he nd 8wo agricultural Implement warehouses | tom. e train was not derailed, as the ons which have been coming to cong ! 0D organizg OUE. Yeald anc { a = = 1 by specinl train, and Kknc t 4 n this alty fud o ugrl '}“\;{““,‘_fl‘ L A huned | Shisinets sas the obatrinciion 1 st ko chack | OB Which have been colliug to conkrass by | an casy championship in” western Towa, fhey Deny Everything v A AN Y ible y n in thls elty by nsurance, Lhd Humbert company, | the specd It was, Lhowevcr, o | the hundredsasking for the opening of the | e ginig will be an interesting one. Judge Wakely was engaged yesterday u Ot Mo | s bien led s i of alerd g integy Givenburg Sons. C. I, Ford, 8. W. Lturyis, [ Brow es ho' Orangenien claiw' i | Oklahoma and other unoccupied lands in the T ey AP Y B B P § foing | ity e i esident o the i vard club o and Peter Johuson are the 100sers. was the we eueIes, Indian territory, ‘The grand master writes, Why Is It Ed - e W " . L y e of | and of cavalry, and a % RAKOEN 8 & BB - o i A i el Edwards against John L. Webster, the ) n ire to TR v, He announeed - o Moreh, representing a eap! The petition you speak of were never sanc That the sale of Hood's Sarsaparilla con . . ) n to no! | ' part of lust week of Grainmen Consult, 1:0.000,000, met 1n New York Tuesday | tioned by meaud were never presented 0 | tinues at such a rapidly increasiug rate: | evecutor of the estate, The heirs con LR SR N B ' o e sate DEs Moixes, la., July 14.—{Special Telo- a Kick on t ght classitication | the wxeculive board of the Knights | jyic tend that Webster has made unwarrauted YA AP, B8 g and 1 wes - the Br The state aesoclation of | South and west. Iesolutions were passed | of bor, You are right " in g I 4 ahances in alasine un the o and deny N BhA Bk PSS TR A A R TRl 10 the Bnu.j=Tue siate ¢ ion Of | yoniting thut the taritf on eotton is as high as | what ¥ regarding the duty of members 1st, Because of the positive curative arges i SIng Uy 8 X enerally 1 that e was | el xrain dealers continued its session to-day. | on silk; waking it impossible for New ¥ or of the Kniglits of Labor, It is not the inten- | value of Hood's Sarsaparilla itself. his claim to $614 commission on sales Elegant i ten rooms, | ¥ i I SANELEr, K8 8 sup I the worning the members took a sveclal | merehants to compete with those of the west | tion or teaching of that order 10 rob any peo- 2d, Because of the conclusiveevidence | made. They also dany the right of the | 0000 cony Mary's v o el g v g anuy of delauile arain to the Tuternational distilllery aud in- | ghd southi that wll appeals o trunk lines | ple of thelr lauds, “ful»‘;}\f“'::“fi!;l‘nl Jomt | of remarkable cures etfocted by it, unsur- | exccutor to pay Byron Re .-‘xlru:.v.:..;i Dr. Graddy, 1 e Caadn, “No otler cause Tor his defade spected its working, Afterwands the follow- | g5 B 50 ited to make @ aual appeal, | with inatiietions to look into the matter wnd Dasac 4 sud seld i g “l 'l'l3 ‘1"“\“(".‘ F || GRUSVNOSS ’l“” ll of Bpdeanigie A | T, 0 s Toonl, $8.70 per tou~the | SAHON ¢ 5 uor IRk A SANERE eers were elected for the cusuing yea and if this effort wili pot avail, setion be at | aet for the general order in the matter of ad- | Mmedicine. Send to 0od & Lo., | also chmn) that there 16 4 rarger o f 4 v pest and best fue Lresident, 8. M. Silliman, of Des Moine resident, Charles Stu; onee 1 t, of Audubunj | preino eourt of th 3 160 S8 ) o fost the question in she su- | justing the matter on this basts of justice. Lowell, Mass., for book containing many | the executors hands than $1,535.43 as re- | ch . T United States. | Assdsiug you that no sieps will be takem | statcuwents of cures. ported by biw. Nei. FukL Co., ¥14 Sou