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s v T - EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAIIA. WEDNESDAY NUMBE MORNING, CHARGES AGAINST ANATT, | Zyymeens sosmocon tororsy e | THE MOORE-NORTON ESCAPADE day at noon. The ceremony was performed Langworthy, Charles C i X 3 by Rev. W. G. Miller, D. D, of Lincoln, s o biz engineer scomed to be not in_the Powers, Fontanelle; Charles ot ad AME ARl e iR Tioe General Manager Stone Swears Out | joast affceted by his experience, but talked | Ho Can't Support Oleveland But | Payue, Adel o3 .\:Mxln-.ml suryivors-— Formally Submitted By the Alumni | fine briaul comle fett for theit Dome hiCheto | A Topeka Court Petitioned For @ ana acted as if nothing had happened. ; Anos peFife. O Charles, Mexican g Warrants Against Them. A reporier visited the Rendquarters of the Won't Oppose Him. Widows— Celit, widow of Abraham I v to the Regents. at4p.om. B Writ of Habeas Corpus. strikers this morning. The men were re- Valo Original invalids —James Moore, 34 nterprise at York. > tioany and Yocommusloative; They weuld Keokuk; Abraham Jewell, Chillicothe; Cas: Vonk,. Rel THly - O Rnasial to MR CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY. | not unswer qicstions pit to thew, ithouch | SENATOR GORMAN'S CONSCIENCE | per Adams, Glidden: Jaues Bradley, Fair: | TOOK THE SHERIFF PRISONER. | 3 iy sy JUY =1 " | MRS. NORTON IS INDIGNANT, one of them said that if the Burlington com. field: Livingston G. Parker, Livingston? Bee. | —The city council at its meeting last pany did not let up on “this busiuess” they vt Nimrod M Copy of the Circular Alleged to Have | WUl suffer for it hbanks, Honey U It Will Not Allow Him to Accept the | Vet Clarinda; William Ridomann, ki David 1k~ night submitted a proposition to the people to " -, > vote bonds in the sum of 7,000 to erect a city v o Geory ding, the ex-Burlington eng port. ' Increasa—William C. Wi A Unlaue Romance in Which a York | yil' (4™ Liquarters for the fire. depart. | Bh Penies Having Stolon Any Money Been Sent Out By Them to the neei who was arrested last Monday, was Chairmanship of the Democratic parte; Jumes Celian, Lucas; Gottl Damsel Figures—Mrs, Krug Dis- ment. “The now hall will be a substantial and Says That Her Husband's Varidus Divisions o }»;:‘-:«"ll';vu by his father m\):l\vhul“' and r ccutive Committee—Shere fine :L\"l{l- nnrl ~-v‘{1?‘l‘< n}‘lfl\;'{\lfil‘,"( m"::.\;: charged—A Curious Wil brick and stone building, and will be a eredit Stories About Her Ar rned to Aurora. is as- obert A, N ora g c or- 0 the city. B sal Brotherhood. sertea thot Goding did full and free idan's Condition. land, Dubuque; Parkman W. Starkweather, Case Decided. b Nt railway is nearly completed and “Simply Awful.” statement of his whole conn fon with the East Des Moir ; Cassius 13, Kimball, Vin- % dynamite plot, and that on his part that con- ton; Abraham S. w, Independen for the cars next we The Alleged “Q'" Conspirac: nection was as 1ed fnnoeent it could Repudiates Free Trade. Ephraim Hall, Elkhart; Henry G. Anken Scoring the Chancellor. Will Cense to be a Daily. The St. Louis Sensation. Cimcaco, July 10.—[Special Te m to | be. He was interested in the strike, and WaskiNGToN Bureav Tne Ovans Ber, Corniog; William A. Ha Council Bluffs Lixcot Neb., July 10.—[Special Tele- Nasnasxa Ciry, Neob, July 10.~(Special Torrka, Kan, July 10.—[Special Tele the Bre neral Managzer Stone of the | When asked to deliver certain packages or 5138 FOURTEENTI STREET, William McCuteheon, Washington; John T0 | gty o i Bex. ) —Regents Mallalien and & to the DiiLy B Tho Daily | €ram to Tus Brk|—George Gutchins, ate Chicago, Burlington & Qu ailroad 1 transport them secretly he had done so, but Wasnixaron, D, C., July 10, Tralin, Cherokee. sPth 6 I AL SHE L s for Henty W, Moors and Mes. Job Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad lnst | Lraisport them secrotly ho hud dono 0, but . ST B Roberts came in on the afternoon train and ning 'Times to-night announces in a leader | torney for Henry W. Moore and Mrs. John night swore out a warrant for the arrest of A prmon Y rs that Mr. Randall, who has been o pected that the packages contained dynanit , SO wee | Flis statement, it is. claimed by Burlington LA G L e o wod of Locsmotive | people, affordcd the desired links in the chain | been very il Last week he endured a pain- that it will coase to issuc as o Nebraska City | W: Norton, appeared before Judge Guthrie Nebraska and lowa Patents. joined Gere, Hull, Davis and Burnham, who \ [ . Universal | qaily after Saturday, July 14. Its editor | it the district court this morning and pre- wart B, Hoge, chairman of the er Wasnivaroy, July 10.——[Special Telo- | were in session at the univer committee of the Brothe: 0 vod B R T AUt w TS RATALISN: b W0 WAHIEUN ReyOies ||| Eram (o TRSABE 1= o follwlik pataiite interest centers in the meeting, Much dis- | says he is tired of tryine to run a daily paper sented .llu' r.:nnwmg petition for a writ of Engineers, and John Murphy, cha nof m_m*”:d “‘ml""» d :-‘.n 'x'.'q“]»" 1y Ml”l"\l‘»L by ) 4 S i were issued to Nebraska and Towa inventors | satisfaction is expressed about the way the | in” a weekly town, The paper will be re- | habeas corpus: the Riremen's Brotherhood. W ant Ain ”I‘I.“”'“{:':_v ::;" ;\l“‘ _V:'“‘I‘“ wer ,vunll( ipated and he WS B |1x]|p1||.n\x|u to-dit mil L. Burkland, Wakoo, Neb., | work on the industrial college has been con- | moved to Unadilla and run as a weelkly. “To the Hon, John Guthrie, Judge of the was placed in Inspector Bonfield's hands iuls of the b hood were | Micely uatil last night, when hie wastaken | o3 o ok Helm, assignor to L. Heln | ducted. The work on the building is behind vt Have District Court of Shawnee County, Kansasy and early this morning the arrests we made and the prisoners lodged in the ceutr station. Subsequently, at the request of the road, & continuance was taken until Satur day, and the two men 3 ore 1 o f oo W CT® | with hemorrhage of the bowels. Fora while He Ca Have the Farm. Nennaska Ciry, Neb,, July 10.—[Special un to Tk Bee,]—In the district court to-day Judge Field decided against the con- testant in the famous Hawke will case, Th son off with and since kept in mysterious se- | administered by his physicians seccmed o f roll, In,, corn harvesting and husking m; matter, and the contructor ;n\\l h.{hm l«’ clusion by the marshal, 18 in about the same | hayve acted favorably, and this evening it is | chine; Coleman Hollingsworth, Wirt, w YHRiY: -Ha v b - KAKEL o aiBeAT B sl::-\\i dmitted to bail ?\1[\.‘7.\‘:1”;1” d I.},'.]"l““,‘{',:."‘\“.“:1.“:' of Wis | (onsidered that the acute stage of the attack ff'::xfl::.Iljmn:‘h"ukl::ml‘i“lu"ln‘x;;‘-::, I s appear a ‘the undersigned petitioners, Henry Wi Moore and Emma S, Norton, do hereby res spectfully set forth and specify the follows ing facts, to wit: First, that they are une lawfully' restrained of their liberty in d sasi lock} tion, Ta. | cause why work has not boen pushed mior : ; e outati ho § SHONAT aa late Robert Hawke eut his onl B gt e | s LALLMl L DL S R ) i » withough ho is still in a eritical con- | e fic? John N, Lilygren, Muscatine, rapidly, This will be done to-morrow or the | a penny for his having marricd ugainst his A t tho Copolnnd hotal Inl‘!.‘l_nlh‘lrt‘z Lol e il L g o My, s Hatias, iwy Eomien | M door: Alexander McCracken, Fairfield, Ja., | contract will be declared null and void. 1ut | Wishes, but left him a valuable favm provid- | &qed Who is city 1 sending out the r ) be now | lowi lar one's hands, that Smith Mr. Randall has mnot been taking | boat detaching apparatus; Carl Wender, rahal of snid city, wn who in several instances placed " was the the resolution of the alumni passcd unani: | W he would leave his wife, His son refused | Second, ~that —th ref couse of such ree “Cureaco, April 18, 1833, —[To C. nd | the torpedoes on the tracks, cansing the cx- [ {i¥ o I':"‘;‘:mt‘l" \“l‘)]’” l‘";’:"" Sl flh: LR T motisly at the meeting June 14, is the sbaorb. |+'° 40 80y but asked for the Tarm aay way. straint is a tolegran from the chiof ‘;I'"{':H;: F. A. E. Division, . “lm‘(u ) !.;, ‘,';T said to have oceurred Aurora and vt ul““’“'““‘ll"' pr sn of & meas- Nebraska Postal Changes. ing question. ||n_~ was taken up at the Caunsed By Bad Sidewalks. b+ wm.;vvmll.“w"“l“” arshal of Topokiy Burlington & Quiney - hve only about one. | aveutthis clty, o 3 Sy 7 Ats sl | Wasivoroy, July 10.—[Special Telegram | opening of the session to-night. H. H. Wil- Nenraska Ciry, Neb., July 10.—[Special | pequesting the latter to arrest your petitions SRTZB EHAMBAIEIAY HAQ Helbe to - bhb sed Ihe Burlinzton attorneys let it be under- | ure which he proposed to offer as a subs to Tur Bee.]—The following Nebraska post- | son, chairman of the alumni com- | Telegram to Tur Bee.]—The city mast were appointed to-da Joseph G mittee that first presented the | last night agreed to settle with Mr Hotaling, Grand Rapids, Holt county, vice r_ll}tmn. . submitted the specific | ton who sustained a broken leg by John B Drow, rosignod; Tsnac W. Peed, | Charges against Chincellor Manatt, which | o S0 SR ST council Hamp- a fall on and detain them until the arrival of a ion from the governor of the state of ri for their extradition from the state. ri upon the a4 or five e o \ T o stood to-might that the r tions which | tute before the final pass They want about four hundr Simith ond - Goding . mndo . Have | b, i hundred more enginc We have de- [ ulso led to the discovery of the manufacturer g : WA cided to call on you to furnish one | of the dynamitc and the purchascr of it for [ represent Mr. P.udall's vi sof the present The substitute will, it is expected, ws on the man ; 1 pay the costs, she t: grand. Iaroeny; nllopedseoel S e R SIRE DY LHET Btrilar far i Which blia tarift should bo révised abd || 9C : ed; | Y had been demanded by the library commit- and pay 8, of grand larceny, alleged to have O O L e b | sts sinns .‘_'I“f.‘"vm e it il mot | Eoster, Pierce county, vice Georo Foster, re- | toe of the board of regents, The charges | 10800 h mages against the ¢ity. | heen committed in said state of Missourd, Lo AU NI AR RO R G g GRS LT U R Gl bl b LA 30 wdll gned} Joseph Severa, Kent, Loup coufity, | submitted are as follow: Damage suits for in;uries on sidewalks Third, that said restraint is entirely illegal country Lo come and apply for situations on ive any votes in the house of repre: » David R. Gard, 4 4l : g signed; Harriet A, 1. That the chancellc AFATRLANTIY been filed and t ened by the dozen and | pecause said John Carter, as city marshal oe ® Hhe Q) under assumed. names, and, as soon | g i aud foand that it would burs | yes, He has told a number of his friends | Vandemark, Ono, Wheeler county, vice Pt | opealy o demvora T e s wtoutly d | atill the streets and walks of Nebraska City | atherwis ant or other process a8 thay get work to correspond with John | had all the qualitics when burncd that dyna- | that he intended to suil for Europe as soon V{}'.I‘i-\‘:mh‘;rml';(_v ‘1112" sed of his oftico boyond a proper and safe limit, | G4V grow wor S issucd by fr Wy other competent Sowers, Nutional hotel, Chicago, for in- | mite has. 1tis undoubtedly an cxplosive of | as congress adjourned, us he could not con- | West, Oscoola, Polk county S L LT Stanton County . L A T LR e ) Y A J %0, a6 SLEan R 3 iy ooy it | Snetl hed. 3 d promotions in_the ulty conditior k . orize suct an arrest or detention, suructions, The object is to disable cngines | Ereat strength, — scientiously advocate the re-clection of | ™y ‘ame of the postoffice at Kingston, m"_n'flw‘,,.‘,,,,m.\,,m,x,,,.," Yo his ndminia. | STANTON, Neb., July 10.—[Special Tele- | petitioners further say that they have noty in every way they can, and on a given day to WHO IS JOHN SOWERS? Cleveland upon the St. Louis platform and | Adams county, has been changed to Pauline, | tration, gram to Tue B The Stanton county in- | nor has cither of them, been guilty quit work in a hody ufter recetving instruc would not support any other candidate buta | and Nelson K. Dunean appointed postr Thiat ho had opposed before the board of | stitute commenced to-day with the 1 of the crime of grand larceny e e S S AT OY W OhnPRe N Ohaleian| oo | eyt vice Daniel Olmstead, removed, and th rogents (MSLruciors - Unanimously ~Tooom: | oeeitpeo e g f%s b nor of any other felony, and no charge fons from us. pany & With U i g Laird, frontier county, changed to May- | mended by the faculty. b enrollment_ever had e winst them of any such’ crime hos been and by this wic roposo to take the Wi R i adlLLL & Lih bttt ! wood. 4. That while ho was asking certa tondered the justructors, Miss Austir made in good faith, Suid oxrest and detention other. We don’t yof them to Cuieaco, July 10.—The most sensational | Senator Gorinan has given his final answer - - bors of tho faculty betweon whom ond him. | Prof. Gregory. a reception in_ Lumb's op has been made and don in pursuance of & here, but to make applications at the follow- | development in the Burlington cons to the demoeratic national committee that he For Nebraska Military Posts. self there wore differences. to anpoar befors | Houselast night. Governor Thayer lectures | gepeme on the part of one John Norton to Ing points; Aurora, Galesburg, Burlington, | casc is the confession of J. J. Kelly and J. H. | cannot again accept the responsibilitics that | =~ WAsnixerox, July 10.—[Special Telegram | tho pastor of their church RHd GettIBthBIE S e and teachers at this plac sure the return of your petitioners to the N nout L Iy nians MaCa MeGillibary, clrks rospectively to Chair- | were entrusted to him during the last cam- [ to Tue Bre.]—Senators Paddock and Man- | differcuces in a christian spirit, ho was | 74 20 i S i of S Tous for otier, aud entieoly dits s card om you select to conie, A R AR ALY cu_as chairt f the exccutive commit- | derson to-day appeared before the senate | opposing the election of a_ tutor use he N Much ota Joko. erent purposes than o be tried upon the want men thit don't talk too much, anid who | men Hoge of the grievance committee, and T o e - | derson to-day appeared before the senate | Opposing the ¢ L ator 80 Not So Much ofa Joke. TR b are not inthe habit of drinking, Supply committee. Inspector o },l;.nlj:L:Qf'sl]!::-,:‘ e ",Jfil"‘\,','fl committee on appropriations and made areu- ::,‘,',,“‘,‘,',’,:LE""'."r"‘,“',“‘, of the members With | Hasrixas, Neb., July 10.—[Special, Tele- Sharatot W petitioners “l\h('..'..fi\lf:é'i' thom it plonty” of salsola und e, it: “When Kelly and | bo so protonged that he cannot give the busi- | Mients in support of the amendment to the That ho has been guilty of undignifiea | Bram to Tug Bre|—-C. W. Stoddard, i | to inquire into the causc of such restraing Lk "' n g ave ol absence for thirty or rrested this ness of the canvass the attention it requires | sundry civil bill providing for the comple- | conduet while in the fuculty sessions, having | young man of York, while enjoying himself | and to deliver them therefrom, and your pe- e 1o lariac donikIat thils bitalde sxoent 1t 10 see thy without nexlecting his congressional dutics, | tion of Forts Robinson and Niobrara, in Ne- | left his chair at one time in a heat of passion, clamed to | titioness further pray for the’ protection of iR A E S Are i Eelabe P stavon, first send Again, the law ) 0] braska.. The committee agreed to allow 6. That his conduct towards students postofiice wspector. e the | the courts and of the ws of the i on ot malgd o ' Stone that T pro- | forbids any officer of the go it solicit- [ 100,000 for this purposes which s | been such as to create hostility and complete | affairs of this ofi cans had [ state of Kansas, ana for an order restraining Answe rece this v 1o talk, He came over, | ing ¢ tinie money 0r political purposes | Gie dum asked for. Alo at tie roquest of | alicnation, flin arrested “us i imposter and o was | il probibiting the s i Carter during 5 LAy un_attor him, and we | from other officer of the government | Senator Paddock an amendment of 210,000 That tvhen a student asked for an ox- | bound over to await the action of ‘the postal | the pendency of theso proceedings from de- Hotoll Ohlchs @. C. Room 1 with the u old us fully | and M Orman Delioves that for that rea: | was added to the bill for pavement and other | cise from military drill, beeauso’ ho had fo | authoritios, e bt livering the custody of your petitioners to 1oL LI s ; they know noth uncetion wlar and | son the ehairman of the cxecutive committee, | improvements around the government build- [ work his way, the chancelior sarcastically = any other person or authority whatever withe At Gl Rl DU LHE - hilwav: oficiaty |l statements were perfootly ¢ ¥ (Chie |nml»!{« the raising ot caur ing at Lincoln. re ‘urk{rdlnnu'h.» )h.,“,i.”,.,.m, and eatn his Mrs, “l-u‘l: IH-I'II:;I",:( d.l out your honor’s furiher orde N psolute proof, Stone. Their statement was being | paign funds, should have no offieial position ST money before he started, Tonras, Neb., July 10.—[Spocial to T ”\“:','.'1.';1'.-"«'?.‘- lute.proof Arreated Hige d to writing and not_fully completed | whatever. For these and other reasons he D'scharged the Service. 5. That he habitually uses irony and sar- | Brg.]—Mrs, Krug, the woman arrestod on ORTON. o , B yro 1 loft, but I understand that the state- | considers quiteas good, the senator deolines | Wasuisaros, July 10.—[Special Telegram | casm, thus alienating himself from his stu- Ak it e v 1 would and Mirphy a state und 1t settled boyond thepossibility of a doubt | to take ek of the campaign, but stands | o 1 1 v lonts, the charge of murdering .her husbund, was t St. Louis *with Mr. Moora ot & e heir et wis o i EIRBaRS Gatt eracrur | (hehny to Rakiat Inan\y mARDGE LD io 1 DakalbIn | oo s 1[“‘-]"1‘—“""\";“; Robert “,“‘I*'"l“f" % "That he made unprovoked nssaults upon | £iven a hearing at Ohiowa vesterday and dis- Jand not threatenod to take my under the r Merritt, conspi obaiid e | Fo e R belloved the . commitien wili | Compuny I, Eighth infantry, now with his | % That he made unprovoked assaults upon | Gtceq "the evidence not being sulicient to When I went to my home on - Friday aey law. 1T convicted the penalty fs a torm | of john Sowers as i who gouli | decide to elect Mr, Calvin . Bryee to the | his company, having enlisted while & minor | the hrasence of thoir associates, . o ® '™ | bind her over to cour y told me that Norton would kil me, and at’ hard Clabor in he - penitentiary. | 40t ho found by a reporter. According | position. Mr Bryce is a resident | without the consent of his parents or guar- These charges are supported by members ¥ = it was in fear of my life thut Iloft. No othee T e tor ea o e to this statement Sowers is none othier than | of Lima, ., but spends most | dian, is discharged the service of the United | of the faculty, students and the records of MURDER. woman but myself could have lived witisiiny UES RUL. QU AL e d el e Chairman Hoge. When the ecireulars wer of his time in w York, where | States. Under paragraph 2464 of the regu- | the faculty and board of regen Chancellor | m, b W N ten years, and airly worshipped DRI Me rasy it e oty sent out inquirics as to their authority were 5 an oftice.on Wall street and o Fosidence | lations ho is not entitled to pay or allowances | Manatt t the close of th cvening's session | T1® i Boay of o Waman Found § him, but bis treatment of me was that of @, 8. 111 :when the officers pro Na- | received from the chicf engincel cing if | on Fifth avenue. Hehas had no political ex- | and final statements shall not be furnished | said to Tre BEe representative that the real Lying hy the Roadside. brufe. He cursed me, hie beat and dragged ,{“‘\’“‘,’l‘,‘,,\.'“"“.';l Where Hoge and bis wWifo, | they were genuine. Both these young men ‘o, but is & man of great financial | him. Rl Taa® is, Stll the state untvercity haven | OTTOMWA, July 10—(Saocinl Tola- | me abiout ko a o, uid yet I lived with fitm ’ [ other | yngiered @ number of these inguirics, suy e busine = e Leud or nott vam to Tk —About 7 o'clock this | because I'loved him and because T though hood officinls are stopping. The oficorswere [ {13 YCrGH & BUBEE, 07 Lhse Ly st b ATEw vor Sacurcd a Ponsion, 5% chance i BEAT I 2 08 Jo Ao f 0 eei S ) his heart would¢hange. 1 -don't belie golug o the raoms of the e ey wanted. | and loft at the National hotel were taken to | Now he is worth from $10,00.000 to £5,000,: | to Tur Bre.]—Presideny Cloveland to-day | desperate attempt is mnde upon the third, 1 | & Place called “the old fleld," discovored a | ynbearable and uncontrollablo temper than Al aud vapped., There | gogo gy the Grand Pacifie, and _there an- | 000, and is the leading spivit in the syndicate roved the bill giving @ pension to Mrs, | Shall file and submit my answer to-morrow | horse and buggy hitched to a tree and on in- | Norton. At times ho 1s like a mad man, He e ::,‘:Y;"“‘l;'l‘l'“"‘;::“ 11 fucclk i) :‘T\:;:fl swered by these men under’ Hoge's instruc- | that controls the railroad system of the | POV Plinurl;»{;‘i‘:‘n:h{u:;‘\l):g Yer g | Morning. 1t will be a_sweeping and a com- | vestization found the body of u womnan ying | never had cause to thinle rnf e other than TR REA b anared 8300 tions, R Der month, Mr, Paddockk thuday roported | iele vindieation, and suported by un- [ on the ground partiatly covered by a lap robe A L A e T e asired. e an NGEH. Pron 6 comumtiton CRNTHONI0RE Re BIVIEIAGE dence. near the buggy. He at once saw that a mur- I y life, Ve ML (o0 tha vaply The Fecling at McCook. Dr. O'Reilly, who has beon in attendance | from the committce on ponslone a bif pine; s Bt T oo dono. and. motifed | the police, | he was sick 1 mever left his bodsid i agi . McCook, Neb, July 10—(Special Telegram | upon General Sheridan and in chuzgo of his | G U0 S350 EYS Saoll, Neb. _The Sheriff Captured Her. Wwhio tool the body to the undertaking rooms, [ DUt © watched “him - duy - after | day suggl\ll'l";;;fl'l;‘url-,"be e ) McCook regarding the arrest of Chairman | jyg his patient in care of Drs. Yarrow and Government Crop Report. Bee. | —Two years ago last April asensa-o| Woman who —has been here - since | yjoo..paq been visiting our house duily are All rlght; ent. June 13, and who did not bear a good reputation, The coroner empanneled a jury, consisting of A, 1. Moss, S. Sharper and 4. S, Bowles, who held a_ s et session this afternoon, and the result is The pair headed | MOV yet known. At the spot where she was ot DL e IR yoR & Hoge and the brotherhood men. All say | Matthews. Dr. O'Reilly says that General | WAsmiNGToN, July 10.—The department of | tional elopement occurred at the nejglkboring : AReAteainnolt aud Jotnan the oMasr that they will not be surprised if not only | Sheridan endured the voyage quite as well | agriculture crop report shows that the con- | town of Waco. One Bidwell, then principal firessod himself aud Jelned tho oftcer I tho | Hoga it Chiel Arthur and every leading | as was expected and that he bas steadily im- | dition of winter wheat has advanced from | of the schools at Waco, and a_ married man, ficer had gone to the room which he | Protherhood ofticer who has taken ‘an uctive | proved from the time he left his house in 8 t0 75.6, and of spring wheat from 92.3 to | eloped with a pupil, Miss Mamie Willington, Jnew was occupled by Murphy, who camo | interest in the strike should be arrested. | Washington until —now. ~The effect of | ¢5.1, The condition of cotton is $6.7. The | g charming young lad, %0 the door in response 1o his. rap. Murphy | They say that instead of its hurting the | the —change of climate s scen | area of corn reported has increased over 4 : the most malicious lies. . Why, he has nob during the three months we. lived there set foot within my house. Then those stories that we have stolen Mr. Norton's money are Jjust simpl #ful. I have not oue cent of Norton's monoey and he knows it. He knows 4y ! foutid could be seen the marks of a struzl 0 D roe, e brotherhood it only: shortens the length of | both ~in his mental and physical | par cent. for the west and Sheriff Hamilton tele- | 454 a rzor and u bar of bont t 1 have never had his money. I have about s very drowsy uud had evidently had littie | timo boforo the railroad will bo foreed to | condition, and if he can get_well anywhore | e A, graphed the chief of police at Denver to bo | hehes lone were found new by Aihe wom. | £:000 0f my own money, whicn is all I have, 8 R hose Toom 1 thist" asked the officer: yield and take them all back. Several of the [ Dr. O'Reilly thinks that Norquitt is the SHE SHOT HIM. on the lookout for the runaways, The case | an's thront wis cut from. ene to oar and | nd our arreston the charge of grand larceny promment brotherhood men hes say that | I Still he regards General Sheridan’s “Charles Thomas',” was the re the final | case as extremely critical and says that he is | A Mother Ki| “T thought Murphy occupied it. signed to Mart H. Watrous, a young | there in st e of Denver, who met the incoming ply. aling $20,000 is posterous.’” were s eral gashes on her Nand every man is firm and that this s Her Daughter's Brutal > ] showing where she had grabbed the | o “Would you object to returning to St. e It e, Tut | move of the railroad, and that it will act as a | by no means out of danger, While he has Ravisher. Burlington train and made the arrest just as | razor. — On . her head ~ swus found | oS was asked of Mrs. Norton. > unloss your business is of great im.‘i{rmni‘-c boomeran, resulting in not only the dis- | hope of his ultimate recovery and believes | - Dovaras, Wyo., July 10.—[Special Tele- | the partics stepped from the carsin the union | wound made by a blunt instru- [ o dowtwant to go buck if I can help ity T am too tired to talk now.” missal of th for I am afraid of Noi general manager, but that | that the medical science which has pre- | pram to T Bre.]—Mrs. Elizabeth Simon | 4ePot: He brought them 1t ton, but if the ofiicers 00d man will return to work. | served s life so far will be successful in re- ack and turned | ment, probably the bar of iron. On am too tived to oW " | every brother 3 L t oot | them over to the authorities and returned to | Moaday ' she hired a horse and buggy sy so I will go, of course.” Buuitis of importance. 1 have a war- | G NP RN, T B TSl Dot tho | stoving his health, still his contidenco does | Yesterday afternoon shot and instantly killed | s wori in tho Rocky mountains. *Tho man e o s s hag “bean tnthe Tty of | 1 possible it Clopors will return to St "'Rx\,.f’fi.'i"\"v' “r::\ e now. His face grow | continuation of Hoge's carcor here, and they not permit him to overlogk the fact that nu(- William Dowling ntuuryg ranch near this | Ridwell was tried for obtaining money undgr | doing, and was pding alone al sut half-past 8, T.ouis to-morrow. pulo g tho gt robe he. wore. | 1o stag. | believe him guilty, and think he ought fo rystrenoe of the heart trodble may causé | cit It was tho aot of g Infurigted ayd dis- {:\l]&:fi]»rck;v}\w:l, 1mn(l 3 Ifl"“fl{ discharged. | wheh' 1o is sall & i was sodn tiding Wit BAGAN HAD SEiPRHY rered back, griaping the door frame for suy. | Sufler, while iy others thinc it is only | s death gtuny thme. = © 0 fracted mothery who had but a fow moents o detective, returne to thiy eity The affair Is_shrouded In tho deepest S 8 e ho ahwed "W for 0 | another move on the part of the railroad to DO arjeeta™ e gasped. “What £or, | prelcup the brotherhood. The officials of BT et Vit trith sansnlinay ad o | the road here sy little concerning the s O ey AEAISLLe | or” tho” dynamiters excopt that thero is no | affairs to induce that gentloman to allow a | to-day and discharged auiid ch ught Dowling in the act of ravish- | vesterday for the first time, and last night a tery, as nobody seems to know the man Dorsey to-day had_a long | ing her oigh old daughter. Mrs, | marriage license was issued by the county | wio viding with her. The woman has w with the commissioner of Indian | Simon was given'a preliminary examination | clerk for the marriage of Martin H. Watrous | been here off and on for some years, and a Leaving the Post-Dispateh and His y Wite in the Lurch, L rs that were | and Miss Mawie Willington, the lady who | few days ago was arrested by the manage- [ Kansas Crey, Mo, July 10.—[Special And the warrant was read to him. Mur- | doubt but that they have all the evidence small body of Indians to leave the Rosebud | heard a mile. two years ago was his prisoner under the | ment of Dicks' hotel for non-payment of | Telegram to Tug Bre.]—John P, Eagan, wha pliy dressed himself slowly. He was too | NeCessary to convict every oue they arrest. agency and proceed to Norfolk, Neb,, o take F —0——-mlw e © sensational ciroumstance, The couple | board, but was acquitted. She was about | was employed in St, Louis as collector for nervous to procoed as leisurcly as did Hogo. ‘ e pastinitheiremion therk;iwlolie itoloome Seiehaariadud ane. married to-day at Waco and will return | thirty years of age. the Post-Dispateh, left thero a week A light ‘lpaca cont and vest and @ Chief Avthur Interviewed. off shortly. There wnll.\m about 1ifty Indians K~oXvILLE, Tenn,, Jul® 10.—The Laurel | to Denver at once. At 3 B4 8RO Ftraw hat completed his attive, and he | CLEVELAND, O., July 10.—A reporter called | i ulh besides the four companies of infautry | Folk mecting house, in Whitely county, near - T Mayor an1 Council At War, short in his accounts about $10, and came to shivered a8 he went out with the oficer. | on Chief Arthur of the Brotherhood of Loco- | fgit ¢ CCTerary 0f War s @ieady ai | geltico, was the scenc Sundoy of a terrivle | - o TrOHOr, ‘" Retaliate. | Des Moixes, Ta,, July 10.—[Special Tele- | Kausas City. Eagan was accompanied by Hoge spoke to him_checrfully l;m Murphy | motive Engineers to-day, and informed him CONSIDERING FULLER'S CASE. tragedy. It was a collisiod'between the Rose B ’"!.‘"1"‘:1.'1) cb..vu y ln'——!bchmlw THE | gram to Tie Br his wife, a yery pretty woman, whom he T e o v oG q e HH4le | of the arvest of Hoge and Murphy at Chi- | There was a brief exceutive session of the f and Fuston clans, between whom a feud had | | :"]’J 10 barbars of Premont have organ- | tne poculiar situation of having ail publie im. | married in St Louls lst March, and. whose R B e rlaon bavs. cago, and asked hum for a statement of his | senate to-day and a number of nominations | existed for some time. Justas the minister | hemselves for the purpose of looking | 1vovements, even to the laying of a sidewalk, | maiden name was Ida M. Hoover. -Eagan y a t 4 Lt o] e 4 3 fler the matter of Sabbath desccration in - i t midnight a consultatio views on the subject. He said: “I ory | that were reported favorably and unobjected | was announcing the texta_volley from fire [ af stopped by a deadlock between the council of the Campan 160 10 Lho. wrvesta. s o | Sovey 1f any motmber of the-brotlorlippd hay | (uere coniirued i parfanctory mungor, | arms was dischurged outside the,door, Tho | this city. A week or two g0 & majority of | L ayor, Tho last logisature passed o % potives: Manager Stone, and Froig! ARy, e el » Fulle) ched | worshippers were rown into excite- i e o1 slos i AL, g 3 threo dutoctives, Manager Stono, and Freight | ggne anything to render him amenable to the | on the catendar, Senator Pugh askod that it | ment i e S R "f"c..? SR eETeman). o 0 ose their | providing that in citics of the first cluss.a B ikt o ovidenee naimst yonCaliorte | Jaw. If any of the members have been guilty | be passed over owing to the absence of Mr. | side the battlo raged flercely, and | §iov® O Buntav. Lose Sunday, Trotter, | yoard of public works consisting of two men e O i st gl lesed | of Qighonorablo conduct they must | Edmunds, who was unavoidably dotained | when tho smoko cleared away it was | 110 Tns a shop in the basement of the | ¢hou)a be appointed by the mayor and e fhov, Uit oarly | Yake *the consequences. The brotherhood | from the senate and desired to be present | found that Ewall Lawson and his son Jokn, | Juwe hotel and who did not join the trust. | pe afirmed by the council and that this B ey ot it | will mever approve of tho actions of members | When action was taken. There was an_in- [ belonging to the Rose faction, were killed, | Kept oben house and procecded to shave his | yourd should have absolute eontrol of all e e were o ooteed aid | who will not keep within the law. Had they | quiry as to whether Mr. Fuller's coufirma: | and that three Fuston boys, Tom, Jim and | Customers as usual, This incensed the others | | ypiic works, contracts, ete., which formerly D e o ohrocured aud | ollowed my advice things mightnow bo dif- | tion Was to be opposed, which was answered | Enos, and John Porter, belonging to the | and yesterday they had him arrested and | Ly g yeen under divection of ‘members of the G eiuls petired for o oL s toqul | ferent.” Wnen asked if he would expross | by Mr. Hoar i an indctinite manner. | other side, were serionsly injurcd and per. | fined ¥ for breaking the Subbath. 'To get | Gty council. They were tobe puid a good Morton o 8 reporter soon after the anpounce. | an opinion regarding tt aular said | It was made pretty clear that there would be [ haps fatally wounded.. A dozen othe even Trotter solemnly avows he will invoke | Giinrc'and the councilmen be paid nothing B e o ot ek LHC ARBOUNCE- | {0 have been issued by Hoge, he said that ho | no attempt to delay action, and that confivm- | whose names could not be ascertained, were | the majesty of the law to aid him in_closing | oxcept tneir own salary. This Wus to cut off Lhone arrosts sienify? They mean that Horo | Would express no opinion, and did not con- | ation was certain when final action was | more or less seriously wounded, Great ex- | i Yery sort of business now carried on on made all arrangenients tg go to work here, but his plans were foiled by the arrival of T Marshall, of the PostDispateh, Mr, all intended to have Eagan sted here, but finally decided to do so. Mrs. Eagan first learned to-day that lier husband was accused of crookediess, and a quarrel was the result, Until then ' she placed infinite confidence in him, She hed s trunk and found letters showing that he had a wife living in San_ Franeisco, Cul. She then charged him with it and he did not deny it, : v 1p eYer, ] 0 ied on_on | johe'\viyich had flourished under the old sys- | Sreshow faft th housn and it whes e ana Murnhy have Heot acrested for ¢ {1 | sider this a proper time 1o Qiscuss the matter. I'il‘:\l'&l!\‘d.*? \ltl'fi‘lht'mll';-xmllv)l‘vr:m“n'nl"‘\'lcnlmu ('nh‘lm;nl prevails and more trouble is ex- “""‘l"{:_]i‘l"{)",‘l’l‘f{fh,': I’,‘r‘l‘:‘,f:;v‘:;"‘l‘l'"l"ll'l'-\ ]‘l'(‘r‘l‘ tem and cost the city thousands of dollars, et b g pit N A '::2 BOIRpICARTUR cumppE LA SHet elpillan, WOLCOTT THE GAMBLER. lettors ved by politiclans throughout | & . LN S "4 resurrection of tho old blue luws | Shdanuatly madg tho oMs of aldernai | Ars, s S0 oL warkant for” the,ar. ANULALRE TR A RIOY0 WS Sireular oamo 3l the countrry urging that the nomination be How Parnell Figures. still lingering on the statute books. " veat of Lngan on a charge of bigemy. The s pssion Attorney Frank Col the road, said: *“The public will be amazed Wolcott the Orato fer, who roprosents | He Attracts More Attentfon Than | hung up till the end of the o that in | LoxNpoy, July 10.—In an interview Parnell e 1 | nl ll’lmlrl;\ll;n‘ Hassl 'u"'\ll Mr. he belives that home rule government "1' ';\:::';:.m” :h'"'}‘l m Tho councii refuse to approve and suggest i Y . ’ e, ol 2l e denied » place and a re- 5 3 e a . eb., July 10.—[Special to Tue | two other men. The mayor refuses to back x\:«lfl"\\‘::; \,,’.”,‘,:"{‘f,,tll."‘ ‘3,'3,',’:!":“"|l,':",‘ Tenl Yong, July 10.—-(Special Telegram to | publican nominated. But there avea num. | Wi result iu the establishment of a_special nont city council, ata meet- | down and a dead lock has resulted which o R R Tue Bee. hing Ed Wolcott, the young { ber of men in the semate who would not | parliament in which England, Ireland, Scot- ing held last night, passed an ordinanc.. call- | Will stop the expenditure of a single dollar Bhare in the concerted cousy e e | Colorado “statesman,” an account of whose | consent to any such injustice, and Mr. Fuller | laud, Wales, and the colonies, will be repre- St ""b’ ) e €A | on public. imnrovements, as long s it con hovo & sure case against the br 1tis | largo gam \t Long Brageh was told | Will be coniirmed before the session ter- | sented, Iach country will Navea scparato [ in® foran election on the 30th of the present aut was turned over to Chief Speers, 1d telegramis have been sent out to inters cept the fugitiv M, WASHINGTON -—— Randall 1L July 10.—M: Randall was u tinues. The city is greatly stirred up aund | taken scriously ill last night and for a time no lock shot but a bull's-oye shot. ¢ in yesterda; ¢k, has returned to New legi m‘u ulxumu.nlm; ccln hn:(nllnfl'“rfl. 'll'lnl' month '_tu vuu[) upon ’l\wl;ml"“'m"l bond | 4 hublic meeting of citizens will be called to said to be in fmmment danger, It 18 Skl X 0. yoele 3 ERAR. 10 1 1 . imperial parliament, he thinks, will supplant | propositions. One is for the issuance of | protest against the dead lock. (L this afternoon that wiile very wes By b A 1 s oienr e it oan | York, Yesterday ho and u party of western | A good deal of interest is felt here about | the houso of lords. *Pumell ddes not beliove | §15,000 bonds for paving the street. Intersec- Protest AR AL W0 o e i Dt the Merfiit law v 18 ensier for g | friends kept things merry around the Gilsev | the organization of the republican national | the next election will result in the return to | tions and opposite thoalloys, and the other Will Give Up the Fight. roublo having been brought under controld to prove homo.a caso of this kind. Every, | house. PatSheedy, Old Dan Rice, Dave | committec at New Yori to-morrow. It ig the house of commonsofa mujority of less | for the issuanc At midnight Mr. Randall w rge | Brrraieros, la., July 10.—Two resting ¢ ars ago a ! of §35,000 bonds to enl e Wo allege wo cus prove. he men pat | Johuson, George Bauman and lov of othor | said that the chairmanship has been tendered | than one hundred and twenty Gladstonians. o 8 S . the city waterworks, 'This last contemplate: s o) TR e (e o and the doctors said there wus a gratifyin e e Yy were. eady to o nytey | sportingmen were along. Among the gam- | to Senator Sawyer of Wisconsin, to Ret* = putting in un additional well, another lpumf. o saloonkeeper, whose placo of busiuess was | ), ovenient in his condition. L eiaed tven fo the publie: because they saw thay | Diers both here and at Long Branch Wolcott | Clarkson of lowa and to Senator Gray, and A Tramp Mupdcrer Huug. and extending the mains 8o as to cover nearly | “loined as a nuisance, appealed to - the lowa L e o st able” o et Salons SWithout | i8 wore talked about” than he ‘was by the | that the latter will probably accept it.' Mr. [ Rocnesten, N. Y., July 10.—Edward A. | the entire city, The extensions will b up. | supreme court, and after filing a supersedeas Hiio At Bartrranma them lovers of oratory immediately after he | Sauwyer was strongly urged to take charge of | Deacon, who murdered Mrs. Ada Stone | wards of fo miles of pipe, doubling the | bond continued the traffic. The injunction August 16, 1857, was hanged this morning, | present amount. 1i is thought that these im- | was sustained and the saloonkeeper again svements will meet the overwhelming Parersox, N.J., July 10.—A large fire in the business blocks opposite the Erie railway re not to bo arralgned for the | Scored such a decided hit last winter at a | tho campaign, and b Thon they dinner of the New England society and when | twenty, or e dynamito alloged to have been found in says that if he was en ten years younger he would A Yrand Pacifiof" the newspapers all over the land were sound- | like to do it, but he felt that he is too old to | Pis neck being broken by the fall. Deacon, [ Prove po o gave a bond and carried his depot broke out at noon to-day. Escape by Hoge's room at the Grand Pacifiet” "= -1 i his prajses. | Westorn gamblera hero are | endure the excitement and responsibility of | Who was a tramp, committed tho crime be' | favor of the tax-payers. United States supreme court. - Recently e et R LT oWell, wo will not at present charge them | 00 “gurprised at Wolcott, who says that be- | the place. PERRY S, HEATH cause Mrs, Stone refused to give him food. oW ceedings were brought to have him arrested f with dirbet implication in that matter. not surprised at Wolcott, who says that be K ATE, T aa o s heonis An Insane Wanderer. T e L B Byt nteg | Off ina fow minutes and numbor jumped Just \what effect the arrest of Hogeand | 1o both of the Long Branch clubs focl Nebraska and lowa Pensions breakfust this morning, after which he [ York, Neb., July 10.—(Special to Tue | yn'ilicyal traftic notwithstandiug the injune- | from the windows, Several porsons wers Murphy will have on the brotherhood i8 88 | gioic™ A Chicago gamblor said thut Wolcott | wasmixaroy, July 10.—|Special Telo chatted in a careless manner with his callers, | Ber,)—An uoknown man was found wander- | tion. ~ His defense was that pending [ Injured but no lives were lost. “he property yeltpossivle to say. Phe mewmbers thetu- | )4 more nerve than any other man he over | o SO SO T [Special Telegram | hut refused any newspaper men who up' | jng through the western part of the county | the decision of the federal court the injunc- | 1088 winouLts to bout #45,000. Sclves do not know, A few davs ago Chalr- | qoaiy faro bank for. Thero are many storles | $0 TuE BrE]—Pensions were issued to-day | poared. » | tion did not apply, but the district court now or? o declared thut should e be wr- | o'hiy winnings in cireulation among the {ra- | o the followiug Nebraskans: Original in- e ] last week and brought to the city. His name tal Kailroad Wreck. N o ) © | decides that the injunction must stand and <17l g B e gy o Al D officors of the | ternity at the Coleman and Brower House, | valid--Joseph W. Berdue, New Auburn, Mandeville's Funeral Postponed. was found to be Richard Maiwold, and he is a | ¢ha( the saloon must close. The suloonkeey CaveRoN, Mo., July 10—By the spreading e e Wt o aade | One is that he took €35,000 from: Nashville. | Increase—Thomas Franklin, Gering; Wil | Dvnia, July 10.—The funeral of Mande- | German or Russian about thirty-five years of | at once closed up, and others will follow suit, | of the ruils on a fifty-foot trestle ten wiles % 49 | Ho has thirty-five lawyers engaged under such @ broad statemic 1 | ake, of low build aud sand t on the supposition beard, He talks | as they admit that furthe liam J. Crane, Arlington; Elisha Cookins, | Ville has been postponed to await the arri esistance to law west of hiere last evening the Chicago, Rock neral solicitor of the lines of iy ut 'very little, even in Ger i ] that neither he nor any of the high ofticials | Pitti he is g but very little man, and nothing | is useless. hat nei ) h Rimi ie. 18, gousrnl sol by raiiroad | Ocento; James C. McClay, Western; Menira | Of & number of members of the Trish parlia- | can be learned from him in regard to his s Island and Pacific construction ' train, with routd be arrestoq s ot known. When scen | 1, G} oy pnEton & Quincy Talrod | & Scott, Madison; George Miller, Falls | mentary party. The Nationalist advocates | identity. = He is evidently insano aud s in e Baiont saventoan men on board, was yraoiplisiet i D e ahla s ey statomnt 10 | & o Grande, and engaged in all tho im- | City; Lovi D. Hughes, Howe; Willis' Davis | & corouer's inquest on the body. Magistrate | charge of the sheriff, = He willbetried by | vy ¢ Ia.. Bois 10 =(Snactal; Tela | T J Rl ML L 1o what cither he or the brotherhicod would | POrtaut cases that come up in the Colorado | Genova. Murphy writes to the Freeman's Journal | thebourd of insanity Thursday. Tre e -—The cattlo thief, A. L. | and Brakeman Cummings received luternal Jowha courts. Wolcott doesn’t tali at ali about bis | pensions for Towans: Original invalid— | that be visited Mandeville during his con- o gram to Tue Bra.)—The cattlo shief, A. L. | Wi PlromFiiion he will die. e e B o0 fop Peus g alid~ | e e o S Thrown Krom His Buggy. Hunt, alias John N. Hall, was arrested to- v or-h-:u! ly R e (Special act) Mrs. Theresa Guelich (nurse), 1g on a diet of bread und water, Yorgk, Neb., July 0.—[Special to Tue | day st McGregor, and at the time of his Patents Granted Nebraskans U1t say yet. You see, we havo mot | . New York Mepublicans, | Des Momes; John A. Robertson, Washiug. ————— Bee.]-Prof. E. 8. Franklin, county super- | arrest had in his possession a shipping bill | ywacuingros, July 10.—[Special Tolegram had time to do anythiug of that kind.” New Yous, July 10.—The republican | ton; John D. Evans, Williamsburg; Martin Maryland Flood mtendent, was thrown from his carriage | of a carload of cattle he had stolen on Sun- 5 “*Will u meetiug be held to take actionon | stute committes this morning decided to hold | V. Boley, Council Bluffs. Restoration and CumBERLAND, Md., July 10.—The rain con- Ihu’nrn'mf e the state convention at Saratoga on August | reissue—William Bass (deceased), Lima. | tinues and the Potomac is rising rapidly. The € That I can’t say yet.t You see, L have just | 25, Cornelius N. Bliss was elected chair- | Increase—Henry Cronk, Marengo: Charles | HBaltimore & Ohio railroad bridge at Rowles- to Tusz Bere. |- (ollowing Nobraska pate ents were were issued to-day: Ewil §. Burklund, Wahoo, endgat John Helm, this morning and bad his leg broken above | day night from William Smith, of Rockwell, the ankle. The fracture is very severe and | When questioned as to the thefthe linally 1 Wil probably confine him to tha house for a | scknowledged his guilt and gave evideuce g, VY el I g0t 0at of juil aud have bad no time 0 4o | man, Preston, Monmouth; 'Peter Talkington, | burg, W. Va., and the trestie at Picdmont | indefinite period, o house {or 8 | Thiloh lod o the arrast of an entiro gang of | gany caf coupling; Carl -~ Woadrichs wnything: axd, while | would answer you if s Buthlebeln: Eden Hunt, Lynnville: Lorenzo | are both gone and the south branch of the e bl cattle thieves which have been operating in | @941 AR Y . Leould, ot mot nowiug anythung [ il N P e R , W Miller, Quasnuetons ' Wiliam MeCauley, | briage is in danger Vancedamaton the western part of this staw, nortbern iho Doon Wates Camventics x oy 4 1 % " . Dodge; Samuel L. Rusl ssville) v ' cireulars T kuow nothing, as Pve often suil | MINXEAroL1s, Minn., July 10.—(Special |'Georue” 13" Tedford, B - ol 4 —rSpecial | Kniusas and eastern Nebraska. He gave as q ol 3 nox; William . The Weather Indications. Werrixo Warex, Neb, July 10.—(Special | EEE Sa0 FNEEeR BROCRIE v danc A stay of proceed- | Dowd, Washington; Charles C. Suwyer, | For Nobraska, lowa and Dakota—Slightly | 10 THE BEE.|—Rev. W. H. Vance, pastor of | 4 yyun named W. J. Wright, who for s ings was granted to-day in the Barrett case | Maybell; Henry Scholtz, Fort Mudison} | cooler, fair weather, followed by local rai the Grace Methodist Episcopal church, Crete ars has circulnted between Marsha eed the public look for uny sudden | to the October torm of the supreme court. Levi Fry, Promise City; Greeuville Hazel: | Wednesday v g g:uw:ily“;v?ndl:"“ Neb., and Eiss Susie Brewster, of Port rcston and ShomMcld, 4 Forr Wonri, July 10.—~The Texas Jeep water convention opened here to day, ‘Tewss porary organization was perfected and the convention wjourned until te-weriowy befoc; and I say the same about the conspir- | Telegram to Tue Be, oy