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e THE OMAHA Dany BEE | —— SEVENTEENTH YEAR. ; OMAHA. MONDAY MORNING, JULY 5. 1887. " NUMBER 37. NEBRASKA CITY'S LYNCHING. | _*ewonx azona e | Byt pR I/ GARIGLE ESCAPES |, icovemsiossmon ||\ [ FIELD OF SPORT.| wow cueanascn mucous. — Interesting Exercises at the New How Commlissioner Sparks Has Monetary Transactions in the Couns Chautauqua Assembly. bl LALLM try During the Past Werk. Additional Details of Bow Lee Shellen- | Loxa Pixk, Neb., July 24.—|Special Tele- | He is Probably Safe in Canada By This ASHINGTON, ‘;-“ylu—rapecm Telegram | ypittaker Easily Defeats Ashinger in the | Bosroy, Mass, July 24.—Special Tele- berger Was 8t ) gram to The Bix.|—~The crowd at the as- T to the Brr.)—William Andrew Jackson Five Mile Bicycle Ra gram to the Bk |—The following table ger Was Btrung Up. sembly to-day numbered in the thousands. me. Sparks, commissioner of the general land ive Mile Bicycle Race. complled from spocial dispatches to the T The success of this organization is unpre- g office, takes no more stock in the civil service D X THE MOB WELL ORGANIZED. Vigilantes March With Military Pre- VERY POOR MAIL SERVICE. A 8hameful Oondition of Things in Iowa's State Oapital, ] . Post from the managers of the leading clear- cedented since the opening of Chautauqua | THE SENSATION OF THE HOUR. | Jaw than doss Hon. George Ezbert Seney, of | A VERY INTERESTING CHASE. | iy ouses of the L$||llml States shows the assemblies. People not being educated to — Onio, and while he s fully aware of the fact gross exchanges for the week ended July 93, what they are exactly, don’t come prepared that his imperial fatness, Grover Cleveland, THE STATE UNIVERSITY ROW. y 887, B a v h rrespond- £0 stay, but as son as they trive on the | SHEFIT Matson Allows Him to Take | was elected president because of a few mug- | Wichita Comes Into the Western :n.fh‘::-::‘;..‘ill"\'-m-m"' with the correspol It is 1n a Fair w-yflm Blow Over— clsion to the Jail and Leave 8ing+ | orounds and bohold the splendor and become a Bath, But He Tock French wumps telieving he thought more cf civil [ League—Hastings Wins at Kar . An Agitation For Reduoced Ing a German Song After accustomed to the workings they immediately Leave Instead — Rnmors service reform than tie did of a good diuner, sas City—Lincoln Easily De- Railrond Fare — Other the Hanging prepare to enlist and are going to stay to the of Kidnappiog. still William Andrew Jackson Sparks heeds feats St. Joc—Sports, g g News in Towa, end. It is astonishing to think that an B itnot and considers it the height of patriot orties, cueamsos.| £ [ § organization that only started a few months Ism to evade them whenever Le can. It is a g The Shellenberger Case, Mf,‘ <t with "",y’ $1,000 to start with Chicago 1s Excited. fact that since he took charge of the general The Bicycle Race. | How tho Malls Are Mismanaged. NEDRASKA Crty, Neb,, July 24, —[Special Ci11cAGO, July .—(Special Telegram to . land oftice more than two years ago, though The sport at the ball park yesterday after- v fi":‘b“l:::l: s;:m;?::w;llcill:es::::fi .n;{:“\rfi:é the Bre. |~The sensation of the hour is the | many havejbeen the chanzes in the personnel | Nvon did not attract the usual Sunday crowd, i‘::::‘t‘"},”’ Roiers, of Chicago, in the musical depart. | £3¢3p¢ of ex-County Hospital Warden Me- | of thie force under liim, not a single requisi- | there not being over 500 or 600 peovls pres- & ) Philadélpliia ment s Invaluable. Rev, John Askin, of Garigle, the convicted boodler, from the cus- | tion has been made upon the civil service | ent. The weather was all that eould be de- | Chicago.. 5 tody of the sheriff, Kearney occupled the 10 o’elock hour to-day, i ik W + Me. | Commmission for new clerk. nor has any one sired, but llln!'slmrl v nlm»zg.)‘ m::m;mium{ St s ¢ . " appears that for some time past Mec- | byt a demosrat, whose party fealty is | €sting until the iinal event—the match | 8 c1se0. A ALIN LElieE i AL T iBeAk He | Garigle has been teliing a 2004 deal about | unquestioned, been given a place under tim, | Face between Whittaker and Asninger. Hislkmere temporancofisty, He mtorssted the. congre. | M9 former boon companions to State's At- | yie it upon o trick of evading the law soon | Thie afternoon’s proxramine opened with a | Cineiriug Zalion 1o such an axtent thatthey would haye | t0r0ey Grinnell, and when tho conferences | aftor his entery into the position Le now filis, | OBe-quarter iilo foot race with v J. Kirby, | Kansas Ci listened to him with the greatest of ease for | Were held between them Sheritft Matson and | e lowest grade of clerksaip in the ofice | - Il McDonald and W. IL. Davidson as the | Brovidenc four hours, - Rtev. Dr. Evans, of Chicago, oc- | 8 deputy would take McGarigle out o & | js that paying a salary of $1,200 per year. [n [ entries. Kirby won the race in two stralghit ;“‘"‘P:“"' ans. . cupled the 2 o'clock hour, and the knowledge | buggy to his home in Lake View. where he | the patent office, which occupies the 1ooms [ heats in 101k and 1:04)4 Louisville that the doctor 1s going to speak always | nad an interview with Grinnell and a visit [ adjoining those of the general land oftice, The second event, one-halt mile dash, oro- | Detroit ) 4 he Des MoiNgs, La., duly 24.—[Special to the Bek.|—While in the business of kicking against tho administration, & vigorous full- grown Kick can very proverly be applled to the postoftice department for the outrageous way In which it serves the mail in lows More complaints have been made in the last few weeks than were heard In s many years under republican rule. The newspaper of- tices suffer the ost, their mails being de- Iaved, missent or lost altogether. Daily papers of the state turn up two or three days late, while the state papers come bunching in in twos and thres. The Brk reaches this eity ‘Telesram to The Beg. |—1t wasafter 2 o'clock shis morning when the mob which hung Shellenberger reached the court house, and i within haif an hour after the murderer was strung up. The mob had gathered duriug the fore part of the night in Wyuka cemetry, about a half a mile southwest of the city, and 1t was done so qulietly and secretly that very few citizens knew anything about it ana those who did know very descreetly remained silent, The yigilantes were fully 200in num- ber, ariied to the teeth, and were perfectly r organized, marching with military precission ! . @8 WS | clarkships. ‘The plan of Sparks hns been o | and A, Hymes, Kendall w casily 10 : on the day of publication about three times to the Juil. Every face was securely masked. | handled it with a mosterhiand and held niy | Srranged for last evening, but the state’s | fula Sorte clark i the atent offioe transe | app ymes: Kendall winning esil Minneapals, O s L T The first indication of their presence to | audience spell bound until he uttered | attorney was not feeling well when the | ferred to the general land office whenevera | He o bRl + L a small nuwber of people who had caught on the Iast word. The subject mLuIn'd the | boodle trial adjourned, and sent word that | vacancy existed. 'The rules of the civil ser- | . T:W. that something was up was a gang of about handiing of the classies considerably. Rev. ek made a mile on atricycleagainst ( Omaha . ssent or 10 irely 1s qul Iling. nearly one-halt minute slower [ Columbus. e LG e A L " p ot ce time in The local wail service Is In keep- 3 the meeting would be postponed until about | Vice commission permitied tuis practice so | By 3 Harttord . Dr. Lemon occupied the 4 o'clock hour. He | o i ‘ 4 loug as the emyloyes were within the classi- | than the record, ’ SVaE ing with the rest. A case was tifty masked and armed men rushing into | isa very interesting talker. He gave an | 0:80 intheevening. towever, McGarigle sent | iS00 508 St NG (R s caused in the | | John Rovsten and Charles Pixley, mile | Denver 8 ¥ thelighted hall of the court house. A gray- | evitomized history of the church work in [ word to the sheriff that he desired very e dash, R g 3 4 i rivi oy 50 ¥ Indianapolis . patent office were fil'ed by the selection of | bicycle ds sten kiving bixley 50 yards | \RCARIRE Nebraska. As he has been thirty years in | much to visit his house, and that kind hearted | persons from the lower grades. which were [ Staft. Won by Roysten in New Haven. . recently mentioned in which a 4. church work for the M. E, chureh in Ne- ceived from favorites of Koupp then attempted to give Eckahandi- | St. Joseph. letter was sent from one ward to friends in Y bearded guard who was stationcd in the hall i ot il i S| 1y beinz Nanhis another ward announcing the illuess of a was 80 completely taken by sarprise thac he | §ragn SOmK (08 the M. i Chureh W Ne- | official brought his buggy around and took | constantly _ avori : ards i & two milo professional | Leoria..... A 4 : vad but time to give one wild cry of terror | him tell of i3 travels hundreds of mies | MeGarigle along without any accompanying | gertaln democratic senstors, and venrosents | EL o raca, nd got badly worsted in 6:0235. Pl Rt Was bukiod botovs, tha [oitee wos deitys wlien hie was caught and a guard placed over | overland with his family, and how he taught | deputy. any one to be given a place as & 8000 clork or This brought the sport down to the atirac- [ Shring aim. In an instant the bell ropes ana tele- phone wires were cut. A large number of the mob stationed themselves at intervals around the court house wall to keen out per- sons who might want to enter the yard, while another party ered—a dozen or two blocks nway. Carriers have been put into the oftice whose ignorance Is positively shocking, and to these bunglers are entrusted the important mail business ot a city of 40,000 people. 'Lhe Impression pre- vails pretty g\merull‘y that the postmaster s more bent on making his oftice serve the . : : : Oclele “thinse | Worceste his children in the rudiments of an educa- Arriving at his house the convicted boodler | one of the higher grades uniess hie or she has | tion of the day, the five mile bycicle chnse N tion in a small buggy a8 they traveled alonz. | spent a few minutes with his wife and chil- | passed the eivil “eervice examination, but | between “G. 8 Whittaker and Charles | Memphis. Itev. Dr. Marsh, of Neligh, occupled thé | dran, ‘and tnen asked Sherift Matsow's per- | Uiero was a provision allowing special exam- | Ashin-er, Ashingertqpide four aad thive: | U enlng hour, and this concluded tour good | Lt B0 ke s bath, This was granted, | Ibations in different devartments, and when- sermons In one day. 5 te eaeh | whens | Tom Cotter, of the Chronlele, was chosen | Syracuss ... Mrs. Woodward, the great temperance | and he entored the bath roomn and closed the | ot Brasas i tha patont Siien wos faid | referee, and’ M. J. B, Ring, of the Herald, | (iznd Rapid A : b worker, 1$ on the grounds. Mumhfi[ is tom- | door. Soon tho water could be heard run- | to bo suitable to the democratio chief of the | vnd MF. Tom Blackmore, jdyes. The gen: | Dujuth.. St democratic party than the public. The peo- was endeavoring to force an entrance | perance day, at whici time she will occupy | ping into the tub, and the vigilant sheritf | office, he swould be submitted to_the special eral opinion that = provailed —was th i\;‘\t\!\l-lllk . ple of Towa will'be mighty klad of a chance through the heavy iron door on thesouth side | thetime. The Long Pine band, dressed in | gat'fown to rest. civil Service examination, and without delay | Ashinger had a clear scinch,” but 4 of the court house, but which resisted all their beautiful unitorms, are on the ground He waited what seemed to him an uncom- | decided to be eligible for 'a rezular appoin was soon demonstrated after the riders plaving every day, which adds materlally to ent wi > classi i ~ | under way, that Whittaker had & walk-aw Total. ... AR g mon length of time and then rapped at the | ment within the classified servico and pro iidarway, shap WELerdhadim Al ARE oy taide N ow o | 0 15 Whittker crossed (i 3 York Welcomes the Victors. doorof the sleeping apartment, and soon | £iven one of the small salaried places in the Ik line nuarly one half lap ahead of B = RION York, Neb., July 24.—[Special to the B . Stediriglo Bppeared endishabile “aad | patent ofice. and then he would iave a spee- | DR Kor n brict moment thoro Wi b OO OO D —This city was alivo on Saturday and its | yawning o o Il exmination, and agsoon us possible e | Fker's triends and thev wieked him upand [ Summary of the Situation in the heart was aglow to welcome our victorious [ s\ 1ere Is MeGariglo,” said Matson. o the, transfor B Loy tigy Why, isi't 1 In the bath?” said shie, burean. The attention of The. civil servi hook and ladder team returning from the that wiil turn the incompetent in the mail service out, and restore it to its old time efli- cieney under republican direction THE STA TE UNIVERSITY TROUBLE. ‘Lhie trouble at che state university is in_ a fair way of blowing over, now that new pro- fessors have been chosen to till the places of the deposed professors. The new men are all on the younger side of middle life, tull of energy and ambition, and give promise of their efforts. The grated window of Shillen- berger’s cell was next tried, but this, too, 100k too much work, when some one, evi- dently the leador, gave the order to break into ‘the sherifi’s office, and cut through the floor. In a very short time a hole three by six teet was made directly over the cage in the cell. A ladder was dropped through and a number of men swarmed down ork bathroom aoor and ecalled McGarigle. No | motion also ifa vacancy oceurred anywhere, | (B4 after an un answer was returned. e then rappedat the | Sparks would have such persons as he_chose et ! carrvied him dround for a few moments. but, Western States. Matsoh didn’t wait to talk, and after | commission has been callod to this valpable | the crowd |.uxi|.|;g.»m-u.m;.nuuulwlwnh the Curcaao, July 24.—The following erop | rroat success in their respective departments, It,“h lm'u-l.\m: Il’mI rus\lnmm]-u 'nluul tournament at Kearney, covered with glory, | looking around the house a little drove down [ frand, and it has just ordered the discoutin \-\i'lu‘cm“n ‘f“~ (l;:nfil‘mq-:;nr-x} l{l:l;l.. there is no | Summary will be printed in this week's edi- | Prof. Fellows—one of the deposed-—who has W ety - BIOCROS 1 less o than | gyrels, prizes and belt, and the pride and | to the jaillike mad. a de e race, e 18 : Eoonias) posibla clie|| | BHite ot RpecialuexnmiatioNE | Tt doubtus to that, but o very “dub” onein [ tion of the Farmers' Review: Wiile local were astir early and at once produced a cor- | (B WSROI TOREERIE WD ovar of tho Iaw. nick of time to keep the corn crop, our re- neron brooms, bunting and fla;s, and set | was at once put on the but, thonzh this ports this week indicate that drought has themselves at placing the city in holiday at- | was before midnight Saturday, no clue as to Imn \ e ot r 5 5 M lowered the average condition of the crop in tire. A triumphal arch wos erccted on Lin- | the whereabouts of the fugitive has been ob- | WasHINGTON, July |Svecial ol | Telegram to The Bri, [--President Menwes | GHEEE T SEEER D O e winter coln avenue of greens and flowers, with the tv“"'“kde\:tl’;;'l}gluug'l?fk 1'-'{‘{,'[”;'.','; on‘l'fl“m‘l"‘"ffi gram to The Bk, 1—The report of the burean | re a telezram to-night statiug _(lmE wheat yield in the different states, according motto: 44 15, wisicu was tie wost conspic: | WS KEPE eXtremely auiet by the oTIEIS 84 | of statisties on tmfgration during the year | Wichita had aceepted the proposition of the | G, s as follows: Sixteen counties in uous 'feature, In fact ~those symbolic | PR¥ EHECE PHLOY SRR, KIS STCIHORNS | ending gune 50, 1887 shows some interesiing | Western leazue to take the place of Leaven- | o) ve an average of 16 bushelss ten fgures euet oo M e @ ot | culmination of a well lald plan for the re- | facts concerning the growth of our alien ;}'Djih»l PR T be played with | 1 En s ot e e IR BN T R ot tro th | moval by the gang of a_dangerous informer | population. These statistics are especially | (1€ Lincoms o 1 ten minutes the door. cage was broken open and Lee takon out, 1le fougnt desperately, and it was not until the rope was around his neck, which was Auickly done, that he seemed to acknowl- edce that his game was up. He did not speak a word until he was forced through the hole in the floor, when he cried out, “*Oh, . God Almighty 1V’ He was pushed and’ drag* ged out through the hall and to_the foot of & tree not oyer twenty {eet trom the front door of the court house, when a man sprang up the tree, rope in hand, and swung it over a f the been urced by indiscreet triends to make a fuss over his displacement, has sensibly con- cluded to do nothing of the kind. He has declined the nomination of the prohibitions 15ts to be state superintendent, and it is ine timated that he will be a candidato for that nomination at the republican sfte conven- tion, sce 'ulf in this way a vindication of his course at the university, and a balm for his wounded feelings. UNCLE SAM AS A PAYMASTER, When the state of lowa. responded to the cail of Uncie Sam for help in putting down Wichita in the Westorn Longue gration Statistics. KAN<as Ciry, Mo, July 24.-|Special fourteen counties in r 3 irinne ehe ima when the subjec astings De > ne rebellion, it didn’t st i \ and’ a shout of “Pull hiim | o0 band and met them Iiteraly with open [ P 0L ANCAGRIIYe (TG RLC RANE S EC | s receiving so mueh careful attention. It | KaNsAs Cury, Mo, July 24.—(Special | 1y hugiels, ‘The avorage condition of spring | the venerable uncle, though a. e slow, is up.” ‘Then there was another wait of amin- | arms; A procession was formed, hieaded by y y 3 ded by | WO Cifick® MoCarthy and. Harry | appears that the total immigration during | Telegram to the | dny!8 1 Rams bes | Sl Talevan sountics 1RYIGWa\reportAN the York cornet band, and about ity of | Varnell, the boodlers, called on MeGarigle | tho past twelvo months hay been 483110 | tween Kansas City wud Hastings was o | (iiaee condition of 6 per sent: Floyd and orsaonck. sach One of ‘whom Wore s brosd | 1nst evening about seven o'clock and had” & [ against 328,595 during the last fiscal year, an | eomeay of errors, tho home team making | Buehuuan counties a total desiruction of sash with the inscription *welcome.” The K{;‘e';“*;}:’é“rcgg";fi:;;g (‘;l'a‘}' 11.3"};"1'('5‘.1"13'33 increase of about 50 per cent. This is a much | thirtesn and the visitors fourteen. Hastings [ the crop by chinch bues; and more or less uue of march to the fl"ur: hm'l;xe nng nrnunml e e > greater increase even than was nnlirhnlnlwl red ten runs in the tirst dve innings and d\“l‘l‘x‘n“wut‘::mu':';‘;.?e:‘"1'»‘f;ln?«}".n"'lf"::n'u"]?fi"f.f.:' he square was one grand ovation. Speeches i . gl earlier in the season. It s most noticable in | K s City four, but in tha twa succeeding | 2 :0, Bremer, \ Kra . 1da, Scottand other prominent cltizens, coneratu. | § W Rig" o olies. which have before this | Brants from Italy ~ having = been 2055 | the visitors one, giving the former o lead of | Miineaota counties report the average condt- latine the boys on their well and nard earnad | 2584y canfounded tha boodlers, but in | i 188, and 47,534 In 1887, a larger ineréase [ one run. ‘Tivo more runs tuised the scora to | 4o of thelr spring wheat crop at 77 nef Cent victory, which gives them ot only | yrREaY GO AT NG PGREETH Al erer | relatively than any other nationality is cred- | fourteen, but in the last half of the ninth | Dumage by ehinch bugs and frought has the title of " champlons of ~Nebraska | Gono,Viaced, The police authorities have | ited witli. The German proper shows anly a | Hastings made three runs and tied | b2en done in sovoral counties e of the but of "the worid. Nothing was too | (NS BAc D Police MOHiUes BNE | slight increaso while: the “Austrians have | tho - score. Kansas City ‘was blanked in | Geuntiesin Nebraska report an average cou- Boo oL e rafler rihe $5°6Es [ to think'the fucitive took to the lnke and is | lnost dowbled, Tis immigranla fiom Lic- | the first i of the tenth uing wnd & fum- | (o5 0uk and drought. S isconsin. ina vas over the 3 i ; and were 08,1 "Ainad 40196 in ble by Grayes, who played at third, and an by, bugs ad ! < | nig on s, larger, amounting to nearly the neaded run. McKim was knocked out o it | i Atter doing tull ‘Justice to the dinner, and [ BIEbL o o | cent. The Seandinavian immigration 1S also | the box in the. sccond i, und, suse: | 1 AL LT sn b A ton s nac Doenimada and responded | the state's attorney that though MeGarigle | increasing rapldly, the hicures for IS8T being | quently fined $10 1or bad playing, whteh wa g 0 in the most happy manner, ute, the rope was adjusted around his neck, and he was asked if he had anythtng to say or confess, He answered that he was inno- cent of the crime of which he was charged and convicted, and that his brother should bury him in the orchard of the old howe- stead south of the city, until he was %mvn-n innocent, when they should bury him by the side of his father and like other people were baried. At first he begged hard for his life, but when he saw that his case was hopeless he became very nervy and never faltered on A strong pull on the rope and Shellen- died, with a curse upon his lips, as ho ’I1 haunt you s— of b—s if 1’ can.” The body was hauled up about eight feet, when it was lowerad and the rope fixed better around his neck and then was pulled up again and left hauging. Shellenberger a good paymaster. The governor has re- been intormed that the sum of 51 has been allowed in the third audl- ftice on a claim_ of the state for exs incurred in raising volunteers during the war. General Belknap, who represents the state in these claims. says that he exé pects others will be allowed and paid heres after in a sottlement of the old accounts. REDUCED RAILROAD FARE. There is an interesting nzitation of the subject of lower passenger farep going oun over the state, Many people and papers ‘la in tavor of. having the legislature reduce Rli senzer fares to two cents a mile. Since he pass systam has been abolished, the rail- roads are Saving thousands of dollurs extra and oan afford to make some sort of division with the public. At present three cents I8 Lt - > Pt % e Ly complaint of damaze by insects. The avel has been convicted, his bonds of $50.000 are | 55741, and for 185, v8l. Of the total | riehly deserved. ‘Ilie scorc was ns follows: | Sonb) b o 's: | the minimum and that only on roads belong: did notstrusgle In tho least, Titore was no | the day was given up to talling their admir. | has heereansicied; i bons B SAS X0 | fulinikration 576,003, or moro ‘than three- | Kancas City.2 1 0 1 0 4 42 0 0=t deo condition of the corn cro 18 s follows: [ ing to the first class. Tho railroads will ue P [movement of the limbs and death seewed to w,fs"fl:fl“"}'f.fififi';'}.“&?&g'{i’; o .j',{‘,mg‘ Tonald and others, will be held Hable if ho | quarters, entered at fhe port. of New York. | Hastins. 41101003 1-1 doubtedly fight & twocent fare, and th lave come almost Instantly. : T oston _comes next with 36,200, Baltimore | Earned age at 5 per cent, and nearly all roquire raiu Kansas Oivy 6, Hastines Vol Btty bic dron Trom tHoLE P command was given and the mob | entrles could not have been made to have run does not return, 4 would be a pretty bix drop {rom their presen ! T a : for (e erop. Nine Indlana - coun- el theory to explain the disappear- | fecelved about the same uumber aud Phila- | Two base McKeon, Iingo, Nichols, | fof ~the \ it % | revenue. Hut it1s not unlikely that a coms formed inling and 1n military order tiaroned | the free-forall race, as the boys have just | . A novel theory to oxviain, the MISapPeAr | iipia stood fourth with 1,044, Hugles. “Thice baso ity Laum, Paoplos! | 165 Fobort the Averaks, eondition e 5 | promise on' two and a haif cents for fis out of the southwest gato of the court yara | that amount of confidence in themselves ta | cussed this evening. The idea was nothing B Ik Loit on’ bases—Kansas City 16, Hastings 10, | pOF,t08E o 8RR WOTE O 88y ot re- | class roads mny be reached, particularly il Singing German song. Durlug the whoje | belleve that the 3500 prize and the additional | FUSSEL this eveplue. il ided Was BOUK | php WEEK IN WALL STREE Strnek out—Mausell, MoKim, * Hugnes, [ O drowcit hon con ot Thirteen | the next legisiature should have @ large broceeding overything was quiet, and the glory would hiave Leen trotting homo with | His former companions in the boodle ring Double plays—Ringo t Meiceon twice, First Wwork was neatly performed with such pre- counties in Ohlo representation of the grangar and anti- were suspected of making way with hun | Baltimore & Ohio Negotiations Were | base on bal port the average condition —Lillfe (2), Hass or, Mansell, cision as to indicate a thorough understand- 7 y 03 per cent. Rain i3 needed.in some of [ monopoly eloments. ‘The motive ascribed is for fear that McGari the Only Intéresting Keature. Leaz, Curtis, Weicen, rigat, Reisiny, co s. Twelve Kans o 3 A GOOD SHOWING. Ing and good leaderabp. Boveral of the | Opar&ed With Kilink THer Bt Diex. | £le, whom they undoubiedly knew wasno o | Ny Yore, July Se(Special Tete. | Huchies, Lnuian, First base on errors- | tho countivs. Tweve, Kausas couptios, i1 o annunireport to the governor of the mob were ldentified. It was known to have sTINGS, Neb., —) ck- | tiating i Y - port their average at 92 per cent. There is damage by drought 'in nine counties. Nine Miclilzan counties report an aver- th the states attorney, would make man, of Harvard, Clay county, s under ar- | such disclosures as to boyond 'preadventure | Eram tothe B rest, charged with the murder of her hus- | send all the indicted cowmissioners to the | one on the stoc ! ; Kansas City 9, Hastings 6. Passed balls— —The week was a very dull | Gravess, Legg 1. Fime of game—2 hours exchange and but for the | and 45 minutes. Umpire—Hagen, been composed mostly of Germans, chiefly {rom the vicinity of Shellenberger's former home. supervisors of the various counties of the state, makes a very good showing for the i 0 Aine Micilgan countien regort am - gver | kencral prosperity of tho peoploof lowa. The J ] fary 0. InVOIVa pers arying phases of the Baltimore & Ohio deal R0 O e cont Rl 1 Whole nttnber of nmates in the poor hous Vbuty Sherlit Hubert, who was one of the | babd: and s coroner's jury s now investi- | peniteatiory, and afso fueolec persns Rot | varsini phaes of the Butinore & Oulo fenl Lincoin 1 countles place the avernso at W7 per conty | G it Is but 1,784, 1,01 male, and. o guards at the Jail, had all the kevs in hia pos. | Eating the case. Dickman formerly resided | o MGy ity “any!™Yer brou ht. to ik th doea . Josepir, M o wotntiod i Minnecota Teport the aver: | females.” For a population of nearly 2,000, Ression. but was' not asked for them, the | here, and a short time ago remarried his | bomk: e siates atiarnas acknowledgeq | CStnK on record. Summariz course ) mob evidently thinking their own way the est, and the deouties had the good sense ‘o know they could do nothing to resist such a crowd, ‘I'he body remained han, lll{; until 60’clock, when Coroner Brauer cut it down and held an inquest. Several witnesses were exam- ined and a verdict returned In accordance with the above facts. This afternoon the body was taken to the a showing of one pauper to a thousand peo- ple is not very bad. During the past year, tue different county supervisors paid out fs the poor who applied for relief either (ndfs vidually or through the poor houses, a total amotnt ot $745,546.94, or an average of about $6,500 per county, 3 \ 3 5 = » gram to the B divorced wife, Recently his wife sent word | to-night !llmlllm o I(-k\m:’ pnllu‘ll in uml con- 0: IU“?"*) "\efll :mw :1‘;1. “L xl,‘n‘_u ‘l'u ’u«\l‘.:nJ!‘ U R i ore that her husband had died | ferences between himseit and McGarigle was | at first there was a show of firmness, which | 3 A e :“’I;:‘:’:fi,’ "f"m:"“":(,r %t thom attended the | the rerusal of the latter to say ho would give | was quickly foliowed by a decline of b to i | S6e0 on the fome grounds thi ci M. C. McDonald. by X ian 103 ] Both pitehers ware wall supported funcral, and whilo there were informed of | f Srmeton dhpiacerne My £ MeDonal: | ponts. Thon came an advanco which cur- | o an orvorioss gaue. | T cireumstances which aroused their suspicions | was culled to numerous suspicious eircum- | Fied @ pumber of stocks up to the highest | foliows: nat Dickman had not died @ natural death. | grances, slight in themselves, but the greatest | ligures of the week and later a reaction | St. Joe They returned home, but tinally concluded | gtress ig laid on the fact that recapture meant | which lapped off some of the fmprovements, | Lineoln.... Se g Ves . Ac- o ] z e T Rt atteric that the case ouchl to be Investigated. Ac- | to McGarixle a ricorous prosecution on | Liveral purchuses of Western Unlon by . V L age condition at U7 per cent and some of the prettiest contests | damage by drought. Nine Nebraska coun- ties have an average of 102 per cent. Rain is riguired in some localit The condition of crovs is above the aver in Wisconsin and also in Dakota. 002000 200001 0 Weather Crop Bulletih, mmons and Beliman, 1 W ASIINGTON, July 26.—The weather crop Avrested for Infanticide, . ;i . A e e 1o T kol | bulletin, issned by tho signal office to-day [ S1ovs CrTy, In., July 24.—Sioux City of}- old " hommeatend. oo Wil be purled g | examination. the neck was found tohave | SeR 00 MG NSLIMAUCIENS WLIRIN | White, and of Richmond Torminal by John | {3 g™ 5 "J5e Tincoin 0. for the week euding July 23, 1857, i3 as fol- | cers yesterday went to the farm of L. G, he desire Not one word of | beon broken just below the base of the skull. | iy freedom and no risk except from the | Stayback made the best stocks conspicuously —_— low! Bronett, near the city, and placed Mr. and sympathy or regret for the dead man was | From ail appearances the blow that broke the | gyger of nis associates. strong at interyals and Jed the street to be- The American Association. Durine the week endtng July 23 the rain | Mrs. Bronett, their daughter (Mrs. Frank hanrlllm; n:a;timu ulns um?nlnz but every {;ecirxe\:'uz‘r‘r‘x:;::lgz‘-,sefi lfl!;m & mlr{"lenr;? The information ~ that States Attorney | Jieve that the Baltimore & Ohio negotiations m’\'ll;‘r"‘\"":h“']"ll‘;’.!‘-"’l; ul'll;t‘lf:\‘*":flh'):;.‘;'":p fall has been in excess over Now England, | Coffee) and Louls Bronett, their son, under ORASTRIMOL Il vch. '.:f“.?:u‘t,i,‘.,‘:, 7 tha cormaKs L nky devoion 3{{3!&2&;3#;}, v'v':: |':::g"‘:ll|‘gm'“'};::;;‘|:;;“; had reached or nearly reached a successful [ [ BTOOKIH X the middle Atlantic states and interior of the | yrrest, charged with infanticlde. These attempt made the night previous, but the south Atiantic aud east zult states, as well any facts tending to show thesuspicions well vy P e teed | consummation, This idea, however, was | oo 2 it i ult sta w fonnded there will undoubtedly b a 1ynch- | fuenty Gianpogied. oad plomied it the | speedily dispelled by - Garrett's leter | Brogklen - G e gRg 0w &y amininesanienipaty ol Nebraske etk ing. Mrs. Dickmau’s alleged paramour is | sheriff to be taken home anyhow. Chief | Ainouncing — that the = pending —deal | ™ obtain, amounting sto ten inches also under arrest as an accomplice. Clerk Doherty would be there, McGarigle | With ' the Ives syndicate was off. Death of a Base Ballist, or more in lowa, the lotver Mississippl y said, to make n final settlement of the ex. | A rush to sell followed this, but it wasover | p. ke, July 24—Telegrams reccived | lny. Alnbama. ant Georgin. In lowa this Another Front Tumbles, warden's accounts, Doherty was not at Mc- | Almost in a moment, and then it was thatthe ey : the death of | déficiency was steadily increased during the BrATHICE, Neb,, July 84.—|Special Lele- | Garlgle's residence and to-nlght denied hav- | best quotations were eftained. In most in- | In this eity to-night announce the death of | a2eToCy WESHERGLY (Ltosian, CINE K ' to the BE ']‘__M it oalogle thia\porns had any appointment with him, nces the ns for the sudden return to | A. L. McKinnov, first baseman of the Pitts- rh; aticloncy han slowly dimintshedie While A e L e s o ed e e temonts of | firmness were first that theclimination of the | bure base ball club, at his home in Came | 18 29 sheriff having gotten wind of the sche had the jail too well guarded. When was learned the mob changed their pro- gramme, quietly dispersed, and surprised the Jail when they were not expected. 1t was rumored on the streets to-night that warrants would be sworn eut for the arrest of a number of members of the mob, and a number of parties. who are quite wealthy, are charge@ with murdering the illegitimate cuild of & Krepch girl, Eliza Rivers, who'was a servan! in the family. She nccused Lonis Bronett of being the fnilulr of the child. "It was takel from the mother a few minutes after birth and thrown into the river. but was after- wards found and buried. ~ The crimo was .1 - the bhigh temporature tends to rapidly mature | concealed for several weeks. erman citizens expressed their nelghbors that & horse and bugiey wers in | 1ves varty as w factor lind_removed o heavy | bridge. Mass., where he has been ill withh | th 2EEEAROHIES SRES B PP AT i determination to contribute to the defense of | Which fell yesterday. No one was near and | waiting last night near McGariele's house, | incubus from the market, and secoud a behef | yphioid fever Tor about two weeks, been necdful from Kansas, and Iowa, cast- LAWLESS “WHITE CAPS.’ anyone who might be arrested. A large | consequently none were hurt. ‘The block | tend to confirm the popular beliet that mat- | that other and prowinant capitalists would - - - ward to Indiana number of citizens viewed the body as it was | consisted of toug two-story buildings. Three | ters wero prearranged. As the residence is | forn a svndicate which would be acceptadle Another Telophone Invention. They Ave Again at Their Villainous hanging this morning. Among them were of the fronts have fallen and the fourth is | Within fifteen minutes' ride of the pier at | 1o Garrett. 1n fact reports of l‘"|\(v1‘rel)f|'~ BrusseLs, July 24.—|New York Herald MASSACHUSKI'TS L00DS. Work Among Indiana Farmers. noticed quite a number of women, O L I on Lapu o' sattty 18 nston, where @ tug mizht easily have | held for the formation of such a syvudicate Two Belgiabs, | 1 Hoayy Rains Cause Extensive orthomb, the latter Destruction of Property. EW ALBANY, Telegram to the Bee.|—-The White Caps Mre. Shellepberger Hears the News. ) d able—Specis B o ot il Tia men Tnjired. yesterony | beer take, thefnferenc ia drawn in jomo | it freely current Iate in thig week, and | Cable—Special to the By LixcoLy, Neb., July 24,—[Special to . K o o ce. 'l ¢ we! Colonel Reaard and Mr. nju Y | quarters that MeGarizle 1s afloat on Lake | found considerable credence. “Ihey were :‘l‘;‘i"-‘:ull\'l‘r'yvl\nellall::.'lm!‘rl“lltwtm«‘)?r\::v' nu’n‘r‘:n&"z. Michigan safe on bis way to the straits of | suflicient to keep the market tirm tor awhile | professor of technical tele in the hope of Tavorable devel i in that phy, biave Just | Mass, July 5—This | WOTe again at thelr villainous work in the Bre.]-"1he news of the lynching | Jook into the matter further. The examin: Mackinaw, n the hope of favorable developments inthat | yyade known a wonderful discovery, namely, ATE FTHBARANT,; 108 Ny == 108 | Orange and Crawford counties vesterdays of Lee Shellenberger at Nebraska City | tion is being conducted by County Attorney T T direction. The bulls as a fule held on te | 3zablo telephone, wherewith telephoning | has been the most severe rain ever known in | /pyguing urton, ased thirty, a married and was the topic of conversation in Lincoln to- | Bebb. DENOUNCING DE SURREL. their stocks, —an CATS €O and. were 'chary about putting ont | is easy on open.ground from anywhere to | this vicinity. The water in Lake P nt Culmination of a Row In the Chicago | ffésh lines, altioush some of “the trad- | anywhere by meaus of & copper wire | 18 twofect higher than ever bofore. ‘The roar Inw-abiding farmer, was compelled to leave day. Since the trial of Mrs. Shellenberger his home and enme here for safety. The for the same erinie at the recent term of the Changes in the Northwester N ers ventured to sell moderately near the | worked by a small but astonishinely | Of mountain streams sounds like that of the | wiee (aps threatened his life if he did nog 24.—|Speci Telegs 0 * Qe | ) C Wit | o, '] of & settlome il cen B - ires " v, district court here, Lincoln people havi CIIICfUO.July 4. —| Special lel(snl:ll N Corole l-r_-"'f '“,.‘ close, The expeetation of w settiement of the | [ ocorrl electrie gonerator. Regimenst | 0cean. and can be heard from three to four | o oo™ ursday night. Wesley Reilly, of ¥ ave | the Begk.)—It 1s announced that a number of CiIcAGO, July 24.—|Special Telegram to | cable war in some siape, accompan learned directly the story of the atrocious d T ; lo to | miles. There wasarisein the Connecticut bighly important changes in the manage- | the Bee.|—A pretty row has been brewing | course, by an advance in tolls was a sustain- | [0 warfare llt:“‘\:'u‘l‘ 7yl an lllluf B0 | i o a0 IOl ment of the Chicaxo & Northwestern Rail- | in the French coluny since July 1—their | I bawer at ditferent perlos, when reports | e nmnieats Wi cuely Bt DY RS | 0e NG traing bave vassed here sinee morn- road company will be made September 1, | national tete day, which has culminated and | 10 that effect wvore ib ¢i¥ e e ELDART SUECE O10000. BRA. 1O IR AR e b b e ) reporting damage to crops in the west and a sword fixed in the ground to form a | 1% A washout is reported on the Pittsburg | o' n o ereirully was Reilly whipped that big Marvin Hughitt, who has Iately been pro- | bursted. On that day a grand pienic was | and northwest by heat and drought were ‘and then speaking through a small | road near Irving 100 feet long and twenty | Wty ; big Irl o okal moted to the presidency of the company, Will | held unaer the ausvices of a soclety, styled | succseded by dispatehes announcing refresh- HAIA LIOH PRSRINERIEAUEL 8- pl0A L deop. Al carringe roads tn this vielniry | Lf0 18 dispatred of. Justices of tho ponog 'fi"m\'\\‘fllfl‘,‘.,‘.':‘” '|l.lalf “xfpt-;m‘;;,l.s::'.'.i‘ "ze‘,',:f;'l'} the ““Cercle Francais.” The idea, as made | IDg rains in thoss seetions, and those affacted | box. ‘The sad telophone also acts as a tele- damaged, and nany bridges carried | 8R4 constables scem to be 1 sympathy witk crime and not a voice was heard declaring on the streets against the mob and its work, but tothe contrary the opinion was wencral that Shellenberger had received his fust deserls and would not mow break jall and cscape punishment. Mrs. Shellenberger who continues Unlonville, was taken from his bed to the woods and received a terrible beating with switehies for some alleged family troubles, s S 2 o . ¢ rAN ge o « gravh o g p used as a substitute wher- | o thes nis of outlaws, now numbering over 5 0 | 2 D 8 5 public, was to make a grand_demonstration, | the grangers pro and con_and brou:h aravh and can be used s a su ) away. rese g X an inmate of the ¢ miher sinco the | tanager, to take "'lffl'_zfl"fi 'L“"h 'q'u"::( and it was noised about that the occasion | more orders into the murket trom Chicako, | ever the telegraph wires are cut. Experi- | Sprisarmrrn, Mass, July 26.—A speclal | 100 in those counties, and make no_ effort to A 5 an ve Gre | 5 eigh ves | arrest thein, ilairs are now in such a la= T | Boulanger. ~'The Krench’ consul, M. De | tho comiparatyely smail portion of usually ansmi O Ao | o e R o e e | Ao e ditian, (et tariaore wil bo bk and lowa lines of the Northwestern. He will | SRR o0 0k 00N radiitas the offic | active stock, the fluetuations were contined | 10w that the transmission isso perfect thata | 105 acd* Pastleulars Nave ok basn [LAAISRIE OAUMINIL IR AT S R A have charge of all operatiug and construetion | Gi™ Ncantative of the Krenchi govern- | Within a narrow panee and the raliies aere | sound is heard even ral yards from the aived,. dbla renaripdliua o dams Delleglojave thels Lot 0L OT L RUAY on the Nor hwestern systeu. . Wheeler | 4ant, but smelling a_Boulanger demonstra- | briet and trequeat, ilustrating the eharacter | receiver. A portable telophone already ex- | &Y 1 WViinsburs this even ' will bo sueceaded by Sherburn ‘Sanborn, at | ity B RREHINE & DGR SEMPRSEA | O the market, 0sTON, July busband. ‘She received the news with the same calm demeanor and unmoved expres- sion of features that she maintained throu,h- out hier trial. She shed no tears and ex- o Reports continue to be | ers and asked to take some netion. ‘The ists In Germany, but the cost Is so dear and | 7 s Sy | farmers will reconimend the ordering ont ot pressed no ots 8 ' q resent assistantgeneral superintendent. H. A % 1 h L ETI s were gener. | 1818 10 UGermany, received of great floods throughout New ing o raftic manacer, will eon- 1 circular letter, in which he denounced the one to be punished tor the erime, but did not | tinue in full char : el len | 1neans by whicll the scoundrels can be drivei ¢ 2 i dingly quiet and the chauges in prices | impracticable, During forty-eight hours nearly eight Inclies b . seern to think lyneh law was' the proper | pany, and will report direct to the president. {,‘ufi‘":.‘:‘,’1“’,,,"“‘",'I‘.'_r:““;‘l‘,;“‘":]fl,":”_"‘d:".‘"‘}:“t{‘lfi I e bl R — of rain lins fallen and tho streams ever ‘e commiity, method, . G Burt, suverintendent of the lowa di- [ Fi0 SREMY, G RS HDTREIE aistie | | Foreien exchange showed more steadiness O'Brien on the Land Bill, 10 are out of their banks. [mmense dalii- - o e sion, will assumie the duties of chief en- | teugencies. These circulars he caused to be | and rates were higher, althouzh the ad- | Loxpox, Juiy 24.—An interview was held | 8K¢ s bequ Sustaine g A UHANOE ROR A DUB Sued by Mes. Thurber. gineer, with headquarters at Chicago. Qiainibuted. liberally on' the. grounds and | vance In il figives Twere “merely | fo-day with William O'Brien, M. T, and aunerA dispaieh from (reat Harrington gt ey s S, JERsEy Ciry uly 24, —The scenvry, b s el when some of the officers of the * Cercle | fractional, ‘The great failure in the cotton ; Fevis o } : 10 AR 0k, STMLE AP ench £ . stage properties, costumes, ote., of the Nat- Wreck On the B, & O. Fruncais discovered them thero was o | trade, while it naturmlly excitea some com- | editor of United lieland, on the subject of | Dru, of Crars sille, elinbied into 8 ralrond Resuits in a ¢ hallenge, properties, cos h- 840 6. 2 o Pa., July 24.—An ac oda- | tetpest. The row tinally enlminated in ail | ment, had no appreeiable effect on the mar- | the Irish land bill. O'Brien said that the | tank to esca e b Panis, July 24-M. Cassaznae has pubs lonal Opers company have been seized by | PIITSUUBG, Pa., July 24.—An accommoda- | teiup H by 5 Twenty-three bridges are goue, bes des giist P 3 3 o * ' \ L fivoe the eireulars being gathered into a pite and | ket. The monetary situation was easy | first effect of the measure would be to bank- ) v J . Jished denial of the story that eighty= the sterit, Mrs. 1L K. Thurbor, of New | U8 train on the Laltimore & Okio railroad | the eircuiars belug gathie i the | throughout and the great bulk of the busi TR fority of the land. | mills and dawms and factories. shed a enial of the s that eighty York city, foaned SE00 10 the coupany, | ran i0to sn opea switeh just after leaving te | dramatically, burnod, Sinee that day whe | REEred R HES her cent. 1 g il £ R or s o e four generals proposed & coup @'etat to Gens il she Bas institnted suit to recover the | station this afternoon and was precipitated | tho best weans to get even with Consul de e——— stroy the government, whieh had purchasca Chicago's Alarming Death Rate, eral Boulanger and challenced La France to nount. The papers have becw served on | gyer an embankment twelye feet high. The | Surrel and the result of their labors appeared THE CABLE WAR, the office with concessions destructive to the | Ciicaao, July 2h.—[Special Telecram to | publish their names. La France has asked Dircetor Buckley, of the company, at Pater- | oyvine, combination baggage and smoking | to-day in a circular letter of great length, in wo— conservative party. Altera bitter strugele | the liuk. | =1Tnere were more deaths in the | General Ferron’s permission to publish the W o, and the sherlll lovied ou the goods, | car, and one passeneer coach were also com- | which they refute his accusations and | Vice President De Castre Dentes That | of six months, he' s winistry had | eity for the week ending yesterday than for | names. After denyving the story, M. Casge NHSRRAR HOIR: Hiteaan VR EVSAE e e and it el L e R MR AT It Hasheon Retlod, adonted Parnell's bill, and it wid the plan of | yny week in the history of the municipulity wuae vrinted an article headed Coward, A ‘ireman K Hughes were thrown from | will forward copies to the French ambassa- W o] ola campaign that had forced thew o pursue o o At e, 1 | SaRUAC iy , ARRAW b | | Weather Indications« the eab and badly hirt. The former was ter- | dor at Washington and the ministers of the | ~NEW YORK, July 24.—[Special Telegram | ¢eltricanoourse, and the rate was also the highest ever | Liar. etc. R AT b 1 For Nubraska: Cooler, fair wo tier. vl | ribly senided pd will probably dio. Hughes | foreign ofice and of public instruction in to the IQI:T.J ~The sv‘lllill‘munl url the tele- e reached. ‘The total deaths were 720, against | AL - Laur, adwitting himself to be able winds, cenerally sq Lad one & heoken and was badly bruised. | Paris as well as to the Freneh pres t is | graph war is undoubtedly nearer than it ever ) ies T Proc & 4SS for the previous week and 204 for the | the author of the original letiers referring 10 b Sl SR Ul ‘i the assencers escaped unhurt but [ aald every eifort will be made’ o have Do | was bofore, but only in point of time. Vies | heminties and Towns Proclaimen., | eoreapondiis weck a vear ato. Of the [ thor of U bl lottery teforringif ally soutiior ke ¥, who Tumped from the train when it first | Surrel removed in disgrace and sent back to | procident De Castro, of the Commereial HRIIN & e . * | ber sid-nvarly one-half—died last S | el 1 msiders the letters T Sy | PR RS sif the tracks, France. Sy ey -3 e et | Limerick, Kilkenny, Tipperars, Waterford, | \lic'is 30 the i ghest rocord ever | mall ¢ 1o be worth any in northern portion, lowes temperstoe in e -~ Cable_company, said last_evening that the | wivrorq, Donegal and Monaghan have been | i any one day. 1his 15 the ther, and it expre inion that too southiern portion, fair weather, | Surprised By the Proclamations. Lost on the Lake. publishied” Timom were absolutely v proclalméd. The following towns have also | the terrible hiated spell which pas ront Hbertios hive b ken in twistin winds generally southerl Loxnoy, July 4.—The Daily News sa Dxrrorr, Mien, July 24, he Free Press M’_,'l-):]:!l-‘““';fl"‘"":"':»",‘:‘_"";::"":fj‘“‘!;\lu_m‘ been proclatmed: Duolin, Cork, Limerick, | the city, | .the w { Gerral wnger in the intis e | ‘Phe Dublin proclamations surprise even al from Amherstburg, Ont., says: The | pad i conferenae with ‘Gould, and so far oy | Waterloid, Londonderry, i;.w«n o E— I ae the homw circle,. La France. 18 now Death of General Dunu. | those who beioved least in the scrupulosity | steaw barge D. W. Powers, of East Sazinaw, | | ‘know there jiave been i overtures for Droglss, Bollast, Catriokfergus ana Oalway | - o A WIS e acking out of thn ON, July 24 —Brigadicr General | ot the juesont Trish government. assed up this morning and reports the loss | peace on either e'de 1 think the cable war { o P 0% N Uty ; T PRy McKee Dunn, United States army, - D D e ot s | Doiss 500 b adod s i ates ot the poy | * o Kitlod & Colored Praavher. .« . sioovar, n negto spish Who mutipseduneizail - Only Mix Biyuet, & retired, late Judge advocate general, dieq at Switzerland Swept By Hail. o'cluck . Saturday morning 'during a very | cowns ow the cost of | STARKVILLE, Mich,, July $L—Lev, W. IL | wouiah ‘near Fostervite Triday. cvariing A U A ril (S8 s Be contatry Tenidenes, Auplowands, Fairtas | - JoNDON, July 2;—A heavy bail storm has | Daavy gale Capiain. Metormic, Sof {. | doing Lusines 4 Cadyance” our | Gatlin, a cofored pastor, was sfiot and killed | way swrrounded by o boay of oo o foundered: ‘off ] X worning, in Lis | §weptover Switzorland, doing great dawage | naw, a crew of four, and two young men | Fat¢ deyoud (he oridinel 6ue ol forly ceuts & | to-day by oflicers who were attempting to | dauy at12:0’clock, twn wifes avd o1 fom six, lnelugs o By | W tie crops i Luccines l(mm Sagiuaw were drowaed, word. )\ arrest biw, e bore a good cuaracter, Fosteaville, and piddied with bukiets, V

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