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F }:l(;ll'l'lalcx'rfi YEAR. TOMALIA. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 18, NUMBER 25, RS \ 0 e | 1 ) e ; AS. | [ . 1 A e oRe & nositToii 6 \ s l\]l\ BLACK'S TIEAD IN DANGER | 7 v tons wyatngr o | BOULANGER'S BLOOD BOLLING, tvess to cos Penme avnrorea | THE-LONG PINE CHAUTAUQUA, | ioaora " wiiomary fersisabvoruie [ A TRAIN'S TERRIBLE TUMBLE, Wi 1 Trom her Senator Mander Au Address to.the People Approved | 4 Homo Mission sosiety, in which he has been | e 8 “:‘l w.: :l[l"!}w;] n\ '.:ll.‘ml\l“m“vl\ v.|r x"mIA "‘uw" N by the th\lwl'm:’nl (‘,"'f"'"“ | i an active and eficient worker. —— Ho 1s Sald to Have Boen Pernic- | i truin hd bech cuptured by the bash- | An Incident That Caused it to Rise | ooy, Dile, Jalyis o(Speclal Telogram | g o g000nd Annual Meeting Opens A Hard Charactor Captured. Tho Virginla Midland Expross lously Active. .“]‘.Hh,.l“".f,;; s, hiad by to Fever Heat. moruing approved anaddress to the people as Under Favorable Auspices, TexaMan, Neb., July 12.—[Special Tele- Rushes Headlong to Destruction, —_— party. While ex-P Hayes w e follows: gram to Tue Bre ews was received R st at Florence of Sam THE DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMANSHIP | ¢rior of Ohio e charged with at- | A ROTTEN TRESTLE GIVES WAY, ste to General Ma “Such a day asthe one now shiving nevor Ao A b son, saying that from 1 fecords of the | CENSURED BY THE DEPUTIES dawned upon us before. We have secured | RAN HIM DOWN AT FLORENCE. [ uel Lowe, of this p _— Ohio regiments during the war it had bec recognition from one of the great national tempting to perform an abortion on Nina . Y A discovered that an Ohio oficer had -captur partis, the same as we shall have when both e Dursali, the sevente rold daughter of ] Much Difficalty Encountered in Fill- | £ e sidier in Alabatn, 4 rese For Committing the Unpardonable | our states are within the union. It now re- | Capture of a Man Badly Wanted at ““"“““ A :“ 1‘\'}“ LA Tho arrost was | FI¥e People Instantly Killed and ing the Position—A Nebraska bearing the general's name, The sena mains for us to make one supreme effort and s R SR VAL b Oftense of Calling the Premier our work is done. - in this campaign, for the Tekamah—-A Measle Epidemic made on & warrant sworn out by County At Others Injured—The Structure a Liar—Mackenzic's Treat- first time, the two Dakotas are keeping step ~Lost His Leg—Other torney Dickinson, Mr. Dickinson is said to Known to be 1 e by to the sume music, The sane goal is before oo wion the instruments which ‘thé Company: them both. To do this let us elect to our State News. were given by Lowe to the girl for the pur. Dany ¥ in_ his reply, related the i Land Case— A Story of Thd] How by Senator Manderson. ¢ wus forwarded by to the oificer referred to. | history of ) Aptur v ‘yoars after, ment Criticised. | o St lacks Predi " :vlu-{n he e o the s lx: let next luulx-«lulur'\' only such uwlllunk\\'ill fir%" of ! pose of performing the abortion and lette o . ommissioner Black's Predicament. | ter from the Ohio 1 s licu. " all stand together for the two Dakotas. - Men — from Lowe mstructing her low o provecd. Shiey Welit Dowit (o DEAL, rtain regiment during Called Floguet a Liar, who will bo neither frightened nor cajol Tho Long Pine Chautauqua, The crime s said to_huve been committed in " Al Omah -Jun Lowe is lendor among | AUEXANDRIY, Va, July 13.A torrible aov O tho | the Mo oreent of Thiot oo WM | cident ocenrred on the Virginia Midland raile runks | very bad reputation. He has been marriod | Foad carly this morning. The through south- belug | Several timesand now has an undivorced | ern train that left here at 11:25 last night wife living here. went through o trestle bety WasiiNGToN Brreat e Osana Bee, | | tenant colonel of a ¢ A DRE Qaire " 513 Fou RTEEN T STREET, the war, f he had been presented Panis, Ju —In the chamber of depu- | jnto wu\'t'rm‘x from’ this position; men who Toxa PiNE b,, suly 12.—[Special Tele WastiNGtox, D, C., July 12 with a re Senator Manderson replied, | tics to-day General Boulanger proposed o | will not be afraid to strip from tho office of an. | gram to ik Bee. |—The opening d 3 Thero has been in circulation for mul)mol rrespondence that ensued I'i'ululu| dissolutfon of the chamber, ‘His proposition | alien uu\'n-r;mrlllhn' pn\\'n'rs} unknl ||;-r||\l\~4lh'fl Long Pme assembly was very fine, ay ' ro) a b r in the restoration of one of the olvers rejecte " angear thes that we should never thin 0. #iving | and bage: »of every descriptio; T flays the teport that Uis prosident he twenty after its loss. To-day Judge rejected. General Boulanger thereupon 1gvoy, ¢ 4 governor of our own ¢hoice; men | o P4 A A Bl for .he resignation of General Black, taken from all trains arriving at Long Pine, wa i o i 4 1 Oran, f Alabama, reached the city, having | resigned his seat. In his speech proposing | who will make no appropriation. of our — - Court House and Barboursville, o dista .\"‘;- ' missioner of pensions, and a great many in his possession_the second of the revolvers | dissolution, Boulanger said that such @ | m, that is not clearly warranted by the | and there is a continuous lineof dray wagons Valparaiso Republicans. y ouse and Barboursville, a distance o auiries have been made at the pension oftice | inscribed with General Manderson's nanie, | course was imperative; that the country de- [ organic act: men who will at the first oppor- | delivering the goods on the grounds and there | tyrpiatco, Neb., duly [Special to | fifteon foct, killing five persons outright and | and at the white house as to its truth. There [ Which he says was found upon the field of tunity move forw wounding many. The trestle was known to, be weak and the railrodd compuny was en- pgaged in filling it in. The train. was. * ° marched to_the residonce [ MO¥InE at o apecd of six milus erossing the and Mrs. R. F. Conn, where they per bl Bl I Lt Missionimy Tdpe® arqnd tipon the fAield of | manded the institution of new safeg AN ird to accomplish statehiood | the arrivals are busy putting up tents and | Pyp Bep | —Last evening the republican «lub, appears to be no foundation for it, although | Mg trs ' sceure the vepublic from the at O o oorae: lon_endorsed the action of | BTTanging and supplying them with costly ot | fneluding the. Indies’ auxiliary, met and it 18 well known that the president was not VICE. adversaries, The country felt that its safoty | the general convention and recognized the | Plain ermvuro. as the taste of the parties | formed a pro ng torches and 1 pl iduct of General demanded a revision of the constitution. | necessity for additional fudiciary, and passed The late spring this year makes | headed by a ban. Black prior t8 and during theldemocratic con- | February Premicr Floquet reproached. Boulanger for | @ resolution in accordance with these views. ticle of shrubbery the fiuest that | of M railway The business men’s and farmers’ meeting | o desiro 0 candor had passed safely over most of the trestle « mtion at St. Louts, It is notorious that for 3 clyine for support on the ¥ could be desired. It is pleasant to wander | formed the ceremony of hojs o flug [ afel) yention at 56, Louls, 1t:18 fi us that for | o0 nin current fiseal yoar, and | Telyine f bttt el , resolved substantially that the burden of y formed the ceremony of hoisting a large flug several mouths General Black had the best Boulanger-*1 made an appenl tothe toun- there is considerabie inquiry #8 to why no taxation, rates of interest, etc,, were greatly | 4r0und among the tent dwellers aud see them | upou a polg about thirty forty feet high, | When ‘_h'r:”\'\' f",l' ,m‘“" '.'(\,L'“.‘.."‘“‘.l 0: politiciuns in the pension office assigned to | action has been taken. My, Bancroft, the | tey.” increased by the territorial administration, | 8djusting themselves. in the different nooks | The flag Was made by Mrs, Conn and con i ent down with u great crash, spacial duty in s superintendent of the railway mail sc Floguet—*We have never recognized you | The ministers adopted resolutions concurring | and coves of the great woods and fixing | taine an extrn s 10 represeut Il.\i(wl.x‘ gging down the euginc and tender and could make votes for him us vice pre s me that t is owing to the asoneof us. ' We have rendered more 8 in the action of the general conventious, themselves to stay in their retreat for twelve | Aftera fow pieces of music and cheers for | two passcugor coaches. The enging went el L of money ta o Lw into_cffect : IS A SRl b KA pledging their support to the two-state 1 days from the toil and turmoil of | Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Coun, the club | qown pilot end foremost, thus comurunicat- and the attention of the president was ed | Pho posto priation bill for | Vice to the republic than you ean do harm. nt. Allthe conventions have adjourned. | busin managers have 200 or 800 | proceeded to the city hall, where Judge ALLWAY MAIL A bill possed £ two new divisions of th to be established at the sion, bed & tes where he thought the dent, repeatedly to their conduct. Indiana was | the current year of 155880 s | You demand dissolution. It is in your party | The bar is to meet here September 4, tents on the grounds now and they arenearly | Wright, of Wahoo, spoke for an hour and a ‘f'*l'“j:"""l' f‘;‘““n“""( Lk LI 2 e one of the chief scencs of Al Black's | still pending in congress, owing to the dis- | that it exists. Your photographs come from —_—— all disposed of. half on the issucs of the day to a large and | extinguished in the fall. operations, wh he endeavored, it 1s | pute over the South Amevican steamship | Germany, where your interests lie.” The Republican League. The ""“ll""“f T»'mln Pine n|m> all | attentive audience. ”‘ll KILLED, SRk 3 7 t X subsidy, and prot bly will not _be 4 Wi ontatR siBach: 1 3 NEW Youk, July 12, s conference of | Moving down to the grounds and assis ting - Anong the killed are: charged, by the use of his auth a8 com- | o " gom vet, but as soon a8 Ll e B DRSSP ) .\,\“"v" ":mln :‘,\"‘"(“:' ommittes | With all the enerey natural to western peo- Engines Collide at Exctel C. Cox, of Alexandria, ‘of the englneering missioner of pensions to de the aspira- | passed stminstor neral will take | utterance of a adly edacated school usher. | the republican naf xecutive commitee § . 1o make this second session of the Long Exeren, Neb, July - 12.—[Special t0 | ganurtment of the Piedmont lix tions of Governor Giray. It uppears that he | steps fc shment of the new di- | Ttell him that he impudently lies.” Wwith the_ presidents of the republican state | Pino Chautauqua o grand success. Hoad: | mup Ber |~ At midoght Tost night ae ¥ ¢ ne. KEooHIY ki ed L BhLIeE nts to the | visions of the railway mail service After a scene of excitement the president | leagues to-uight the following was adopted: | quarters for nearly all societies and organ- | 4o ot Ly > 2 H. T, Witriaaros, postal cler n i ! SN 8 P 2 Vids i kos it | train No.3on the B. & M. was standing at | "¢ Buanrwrnr, postal clerk. osition of pension examiners in that stat Pewny S, HEATIL | of the chamber said that beforeapplying cen- | Resolved, kG SnationulSTOpUULICAL | it UBR CALS UT GEHO REORUCHNBO A TDd e o do aro an o freight rag 3 i el R I posi I i A el ; ikl ¢ ML committee recommends to each of the state | convenient for all interested in such societies | the depot herc an eastbound freight rag into | vy 1y pawgors, postal clerk, but for several months prior to the cony PIFTISTH CONGRESS. sure he would allow Boulanger tospeak. Bou- o ‘ ‘ L to meet and have a place to hold business [ her, breaking the pilots off both cugines and T, Q) SURAR. hoatallolovie tion, had almost the entire force of the pen g # abadeal L langer asked if censure was to be applied | central committees of the several states that ch AREVPUSIA i t and social conversatious. The leading jour- | doing to Floquet. they recognize the state league organizations | nals of the state are all represented. Among A resolution to | The President—It was you that irstat. | Of ‘the republican clubs and give them such | the prominent arrivals are President G, W. msiderable other damage. The head- light can be seen for ten wmiles in cither di- | rection, and the only excuse that can be A sion office engag Indiana soldic i examining claims from 5 80 that the | THE 1NIURED, L. Wartusis, postal clerk, badly in- rolls of the WASHINGTON, Indiana pension agent have been incrensed .xtra copies of the report of the com- | tacked the chamber. The last words you ‘I‘,:;"“lf‘lff'l DR (o et Bk SRR | ) e ‘l“,‘xff‘i‘";"‘l‘“l- R par. Melucish, Prof. | given is that the “scab” engincer on the J";","'l-_ Fiaih SN from 20,000 to 40,000 since Black hias been on pensions in the cases of vetocd | uttered make it necessary o apply a severe ——— e e {le;lilx:L‘\l\‘::s|||lu.\u'.uml or unable to control ’““.Idl\l 1ELD, expross agent, serfously ifie vommissioner of pensious. During the lust | pension bills was the text for some political | rule.” e ¥ (LD ALEL U L GG s arr oo Nt pstio RavIllony Lorebly | onTMun g6y IRt oS thik woakant. R boub 81| TN TANHINGS DARSOHRON Fdoalvea NIRRT Jour months 5,196 names have boen added to | discussion, Mr. Cockrell desiving to have the Boulanger protested, and said that in view New Yore, Jul I'he republican na- | dent G. W. Martin pre: 5 INGS, passenger, received internal g TRl ., a train of about one hundred broken & A b presldents dealsl Gy resign | tional executive committee this arternoon | of welcome was delivered by Rev. S, K. M=t - tAka ; injurics, the rolis in Indiana, while the iucreas 11 | jist of pension vetc printed among other | of the president's decision he would resign 2 & & X N s and wreckage was taken through this Pt ” fnols has only been about 2,500 bl v v bl " | his seat. The general theroupou left the | chose J. 8. Clarkson, of lowa, temporary | Swith. Rev. Dr. McLeish responded in a | yiico'to the Lincoln shops. These, too, were | The injured are estimated at twonty five, e 4 oL ohait The o o0 7, | very neav and appropriate address. Rev. | the results of inexperienced “seab” labor, In addition to the list of killed three more Black's personal sty Alr. Hawley intimated that the publication | chamber. A vote of consure of General | chairman, holaciattice then 0““;"‘ W | Dr's. G Evans, superintendent of instrucs ; Sty : found dead In clearifig aWRE Louls convention was Mr. Murhs, the chict | of the vetoes would not help the president or | oulanger was then adopted and the cham- | W. Dydlex, of Indiana, treasurer, and Col L LR e T T L Aurora Items. the debris—two men and one woman—but clerk of the pension office, wnd the. president | uis party with the surviving soldiers of the | ber adjourned until Monday i e e tanhoh M‘ G | R DC R BT P Auroniydaly Correspondence of T | they have not been recomnized. is suid to have been quite offended with his | pepublic or with the soldier vote of the coun It is reported that in_consequence of the | the committee on her pian of organizing | ““To-night a sermon was delivered by Rey. | BEE]—The waterworks bonds, for £25,000, WY AND HAMBURG pernicious activity there. But while he ov occurrences in the chamber of deputics Bou- ‘\\;.i,nn republican clubs, whiich was Tavor: | 1, C. Webster. The following is § syuopsis | were carried almost unanimously in this city DRI - y frank ‘l W{"-Hl Black and to Without disposing of the subject the sen- | langer aud Floquet will fight a duel. ably considered last night. of the programme for Friduy, Julyfs, labor | just week, there being only twelve votes ry Betw the > 'l'o\vn- & o0 1R VIt T I FERRARLISTIOE ] s et “‘) consideration of e | yraeiconzie's Treatment Criticised. | Harrison Receives State Detegations, | “Ha m.—Prayer services, against thom. Plans wnd specifications are o Sesiionk Son Spoclal to il 10! 0 ne esignition o n ope pXCC ve 8essiol v VAP v 19, r risi Pho 08, eing made and e contract wi e let ou R ., July ocia ] % 5 oWl RB bR a A aiony \Copuright 1888 by James Gordon Bennett.] INDIANAPOLLS, July 12.—A number of visit: | 8:00 &, m.~Theological lecturos. R Hav . 'xmu ‘;‘H o :r’_w-}flw will o ‘; e D[ s ddrussed by M. George in favor of | gy "guly 2.~ (New York Herald | ing delegations called upon General Haerison | _ 8:00 0. . —Natural scionces, botany, C. M. | at the carliest possible moment. Johnson lrhl. The proposition to boud the county rom oftice, for if they wore, Colonel Mor. atifieation. SO Jable i ,, B e IR Eevant ot tho day was | | Stevens, Henthorn, of this city, secured the coutract | for ) to build a court house at 4 vison, Fourth Auditor Day, and a_number of | Atthe conclusion of Mr. George's speech | Cable—Spacial to Tue Bis.)—Prof. Ber AL T OF EELVATL 5 0. m.—Normal elass, J. D. Stewart and | for tho temple eraft building. to cost $35,000, | Sidney was submitted - to the votors of the other officials who v vilty of the same | the: Lill to pay &,000 to Mr arimer | mann does not desire to enter into the ne eption of a delegation of avout two . 2. Taylor. Ot WTIoh LHO S A e ATl i el : kel : . offense would have to be aemoved also. of Wyoming for important services in | paper warfare which Sir Movrell Mackenzie i persons from Boonc m- | g i 1 contl uesday and was defeated by 565 unty, ace bands of music. D. C, Seull | ¢ .~ Music ntly issued im- | delivered an addreéss on behalf of the delega- . m.—Peda )a m.—Natur r now than eve cience, geology The crops promise bett S fore at this time of forward 10 a large er ning_the ""-“}('I“ has started. He isentirely confident of the | panied by thre nge | crushing effect of the 1 giving information conce purposes of the Sioux Indians, it eral Black 18 been 1l ever sinee the co vention, gnd is 10w out of the city regainit Lo phhan over bee | majority. Last winter Hamburg took steps — + 4 bt corn. onts and | toward the removing of the county seat from was bis strer ' r..uw.‘,' BT LA e i ‘“lm.L i perial blue book containing . scathing criti- | tion, to which General Harrison replied, and . m—W, grass. Ryeis also good, and harvest in this | Siduey o Hanburg and hal worked H SYMPATIY FOR MIL RANDALL, HRtos e mpIOyEARIANEE cism of Mackenzie's mothod by all the | conciuded by thanking them for their early 11:00 a. m.—Lecture, line has commenced. Politics arevery quict. | up considerable interest i regard to | M. Randall continves to improve in henith | Workmen and mechunics emploged u He |l oo Mack : bl interest in the campaign. After the spoake. m.—Lccture, Ida Eyans. Neither party has made any demonstration | the wtter. While theso efforts ; and unless ho tas ot buck the doctors | Eovernument stice Juno 3, 100, for exceas of | greatost throat specialists; of ‘the two em- | {ie'was over ah informal rocepion wad gen: . . — P Livans, as yet. were being made the court house at Sidney : hink hie will be able to leave the city R e OB WA ./ Y| pires, and which has proved to be unanswe Ah.nulsn. king took placy 4 f‘*j p. m.—Clhorus. | . i wis burned under suspicions cirenmstanoes, rst T[ u.rvn“m..l -11 ‘1’3’".3“"{.{3“'3'{.‘,‘ n: 0 M (O 1(5( 1l “offered. on amondmont Fo. | Able ex by mysterious threats foinded Rt iy 4 Normal class, J. D. Stev Lost His Leg By a Runaway 1d various rumors were current at the time iin resume this legislative s ses H:43 p. m—Advanced norual class, G. mount allowi P iR Ushall be paid | on unproduceable, non-existent state secrets. Cotunnrs, Neb, July 12.—[Special as to the originof the fiv 1 | Dakota Democrats. By dney charged sion, The illucsa of the Pennsylvania states Taylor, s BE 0 %, Humburg with setting ¥ fan lins atéractad from all pates of the coun- | 0nly to the clalmarit, 1¢ living, or to l.lr\‘|‘u'- Nevertheless, Dr. Bevgmann authorizes me | Javesrows, Dak., July 12.—~The demo. | 8100 p. m.—Lecture. H«':'- ‘:J'}J -“f»i[‘\' R oL B |.\' B :L,"‘\;‘l::'{":‘t",lllt{';}""e try letters of syimpathy and inquir i esentutivess i doads Agreed 10 44 vive the following emphatic statements as | evatic territorial convention last night nomi- L — EB hiEoie S b same thing, TLe county is now without ® i R A THo'sonate thon adjontn ning from him: nated for delegate ta congress John J. H Young Republicans at Plattsmouth. il Minn., met with a serious uc safe place for its records, und the defeat, of B m.| :,“&”f: By Zpets o L ‘All the German physicians were on the | den, of Jerauld county. The resolutions de- | Pratrswovtn, Neb., July 12.—[Special c-day while dyiving @ pair of brou- | the proposition leaves the county seat fight ad gnd auswer telogr st oo BRI b AISETALIBH RS b T House. 10th of May, 1857, agroed us to the necessity | elure for the admission of the territory us | Telegram to ‘Tne Brr]—The oldest and f ¢loe. Theteam bocame frightened, ”"‘““’l ‘le\::.-n Sidney and Hu!nlnn!u“hlllllllOhuxl for Randall's conaition and sympathizing with WasitiNGTON, July 12.—In the house to-day | for the comparative safety of the prince of ::::L ‘:(“-I\"l'lr‘n'l‘.::‘lll‘f;{: plg‘r.:l:t‘x; for the sub- | only incorporated young men’s republican ‘f"{;m'l'" "r‘l:‘;‘,l‘;;fi'bu ‘fllh]li‘: “'_'“'«l:“\l}ll:l;nu ;»‘»““lh:!lfl!d P )vl:':‘:cl::ll‘l‘":'?":n‘::'fl‘tou ‘lhnol.;:;x;u i Ir-,lm in bis illness. IVis a rather rewarkable | Me. Ford of Michig from the committee | the throat operation. ~After such operations | G Re'h (oo Fiiadn s a div ciub of Nebraskd'gave their fourth annual | Sy Mary's Lospital. wherc his leg was ampu- | ter, and how the question will fnally bo sef ,m\’n..u ;"r’dl “lm.;]x ”(llwll)“fm;{'ll' S8 (In(l on military affaivs, reported back the resolu- | many cases are known of recovery, and sev- ey & e banquet to-night in Waterman's opera house. | tated this afternoon. tled is the question. . has boen but one death-—that of Representa- | g0 o the appointment of a special commit- | eral of long life—one living twenty years THE BOYCOTT LIFTED, Active pr arations have been going on for TR » Moffett, of Michigas although at this ¢ to Investigate tho alleged ovas ; B B RNt atates s time, and thoso who gathered to par- Deserted the Brotherhood. Oarcless Me tudents, jod of the Forty-ninth congress there had | tee€ to investigate the alleged evasions of the | afterwards. Mackenz confident stat Kanh Switehn 5 N some r £ & 5 I 004 5 by oty Ao 5 q .n\\‘\:lw ‘AaBtik omong sahktors and el ct labor law. After specches by | ment that i could certainly cure the patient [ AS08 CIy Switehmen WL NoW | (k. of the banquet and hear sound republi- | Pratssvovri, Neb, -uuiy 12—[Special [ D Moigs, T, July 12 —[Speclal Tele- resontatives, un\ll? had buried their wives Morrow and Vandever of California, | within six weeks prevented the operation. 1 HKANGIs Oy MLy l“, (\;w,m:r olo. | €An doctrines were not disappointed. John | Telegram to T 1 There has been £ram to Tie Br Quite a sensation was Whilethe history of the Forty-muth congress | yoferving to the Chinese, and Cox of New | am coufident that Mackenzie then honestly Syt MOyl 12— (Special Tele | 4 “Davies, president of the club, delivered | slight break in the ranks oi the striking en- | created this afternoon by the discovery of & gram to Tue Bee.)=The boycott on the Bur- lington cars has been lifted, though the strike is not yet declared off. Eighteen more switch- men arrived to-day from different points on the Burlington railrond and were put to work. This completes the full working force lows unusually large mortality the history York, re HUNTING FOR A CHATRMAN, was adopted. cancer, of the Fiftieth {s unusually small. ling the Italinus, the resolution | belieyed ‘::\': n;zd m:‘u:: \:’;s :‘:: The democratiog national committee is | The house then went into committeo of the | bition, determined to take the paticnt hunting for a chaivman. The position has | whole on the tariff bill, the agreement be- | to England, away from the other doctors, been tendered to and declined by Senator | g that no vote be taken on the pending | and thus get exclusive credit for the cure. I DI SAen ALY wool schedule to- @ the opening address and welcomed guests | gincers hare and the following have gone to | partially decomposed body on the dissecting from bome and abroad. R. B. Windham | Work for the Burlington road: Joe McCoy, | table of a medical collego in this city. The l 080 AL D, Palmer, J. E. Gleason, Mart Cushing, | body had evidentls I re sinc col read regrets from many who had been in- | j'¢ Wheeler, Rob' | jaug ""x;“!\.’r\n‘«ll';,‘.h :.\xa".-'x}"n:ui('\"'-\‘v, ul;'gn‘.:}l vited. Among them were J. C. Fremont, | er Two - fir been unoceupied ever since. The odor was rmor Thayer, William M L Martin, hu 80 borrible that people have been laying it to man, C Soffman Smith and George MeKinley, | men, numed Pennington J. A, Logan and Benjamin Har' | also gone to work. ott and General f believe firmly that ou the Isle of Wight, in s 3 T A the pork houscs, not suspecting the true 1 S. Brice, the railway manager and : + 1% | of the road. The Burlington has now more The mention of Harrison's name e b ' 4 Mr. Pugsley of Ohio said that the duty on | July, Mackenzie bee: sonVinoed thab.the han; AORRUIREIS RER0NN cause. 'This is thé same medical collego that millionaire. Al ‘three of them declined be- | kG d duty July, Mackenzie became convinced that the | 5o work than were on the old crews, but | rew trom the audience the wildest applause p S e e aail DAL LE , cause of the pressure of their business and | W0 should be inereased instcad of reduced. | gisease was cancer, but lacked the moral b S { His Hands Crushed. had the body of a young lady stolen from & the inability to give he necessary attention | | M Morse of Massachusotts favored plac- | ogurga to confoss s error and deliver the to the management of the campaign, They | BE W0 y ) ¢ 2 Aoy ee0: o 3 s Mr. Caswell of Wisconsin protested a; t | patient k to the other doctors. His fool- el oo B el Ui 5 oSSt w0 | free wool as having the effect, of destroying | ish ambition to 8o 1solate the royal patient ns nsibility of the dircetion of the affairs of | Whe sheep raising industry iu his state. to gain exclusive eredit for the cure and his Rsnm . : Mr. Boothman of Olio said that the plac- e the canvass, | Bx-Senator Wallace, of Penn- | S STEEELEE QU0 SHC UL The PRE | eriminal lack of wmoral courage, combined, Rl Fuevoxt, Neb., July 12.—[Special Tele. | grave in Warren county several months ugo, A little after noon, while the superintend- | ~ Hon, 8. 13. Pound responded to the toas gram to Tur Bee.|—George Pateers, living ffi';*l'"‘["'”ll'm _Il:::-;;*;r';{l "‘“m ofticinls is cx- ents were still in session, a committee of five an Leaders, Past and Present.’, | at Scribner, a brakeman on the Lont, 8 B e BUALON, Santa Fe men knocked at the door and asked | J. B. Strode respouded to ““A Free Ballot | Blkhorn & Missouri Valley road, had his Dubug for Superintendent Sands, He came to the | #0d an Honest Count,” giving indisputable | .40 maghed to a jelly to-any while coup door and the following note was handed to | jratistics of ion haaaa hist) o Shipne s Protest. [Spe Tn., July g sylvania, or ex-Representative Frank Jones, | i ah ; Alalai miake Hin' responsible fon the emperor's | o° bama, Mi and Louisuna, and show- | ling cars at Leigh. = He was brought to Ive- | pram to e Bek |—The shippers of this: of A\iw n.m.;»,mu-(.u w"i .u-nmn‘.:\-&n-.-..4.;. h"\fi-“\'l“u'urr "\l‘h "'.‘v]fi‘f,'\':‘“? lllln‘}tux ‘l\_‘r,“gl:'“": Qs Balog i ablats Kobtain st "“{m.miv him: ing that 3,000 votes could elect a senator from | mont this afternoon and placed in charge of to-day telegraphed to the railrond come for this important position, with the unde ML e S . i " ¢ ) To the Superintendent and Yardmasters | the south where it took 80,000 in the north, | Dr. Brown, anfop she ralltond oul | oLt o e o whothias thevEree e i the Atchison, Topeki i & Santa )‘Iun, \\'u}dm. ln{ :\‘; :ms'l_\'n 1'ni\-. was [ Dany. B ot m‘ w‘. wmm““_I:M"N ”'l)r“r:z”:n: PR S b el g ¢ n physicians | Fe Railwi This ~ will inform | the next speaker.’ Rev, J. G. Taite of Shel- 5 3= he n edulo of rates as reo, s co-operation, thon.aharged tho republlcyns. with seotion- | o paite rosponsibility for the fu- [ Sou that —at 12 o'clock, July 12 | don showed ‘why the proteccive tariff is | Abuscd m},. |l...l.{||, e '\l\_,.y],;:..,‘.\.1,\,\;:‘1,..,, junction of ,,mm“ . 4 MR, PHELTS AND 115 BANGS, P Lt T As raata gk i ook tae i dte | Mt 2t WhEn T croWh prince reached San | @1l members of tins association in your em- | needed in the west to-day more thun at eny [ NEBRASKA Crry, Neb., July 12.--[Speciul iAo B L s ;" ship- e ed and bascless libel is woing about | anid' tho house took i recess wtil s o eloow | It i alteha i he opera- | PIoY Will haudle any aua all cars “that you | time, und referred to thetime when Colorado | Telegram to Tur Brr. | —Fred Buseh was | Fors therefore sy that they not pay @ 58 to the offcet that William Walter | A dDms. B Soitanin | emor b (\as glveady too faleutor the onskasil vy raau e them, woull be tho Penusylvania of the wost. At | urrcsted and tricd to-day at the instance of | €31 MOF than the new tariff calls for,” and o of Now Jorsay, hia boon shorn of hig | LLC evenitiz sossion to be for tie considera” | tion. Mackenzie is o weah character, casily was mgned by o gencral commiitteo of | this writing the bunquet is still in progress, | pig wife and daughter for bratally beating | 1) rairGals refise to carry for that, they 3 Loloved bangs. it clains, thathaving learned | a0 NS Sihing to consier | SWaYed bickward and forward by conflict- | the Switehmens Mutual Protective ussocia- | with some of the most eloquent speakers et | /s Wite and davgter for bratally beating | will bo g hoavy pensities. pro at Chicago the sad trath that no man with i phvato pension il bt afeiaor | iug interests. 1 bolieve ho used every me tion lodge No. 4. Rred Meeher, one of the | to be heard. The supper, as on_previous g : i + | erats had protected all of the products of the | information from Mackenzie, and having en- uding that ¢ i, Brice and other | CFats b ¢ ets of information from Muckenzie, and having en- | of abers of the executive comuittee shail utey south of Mason and Dixon's line and | ¢ored g strong protest,the Gern 8@ o) o ve. o Vi ishe: a Y 2diaal A their bodies are a mass of brulses, He ation, 3 hungs ean bo somimated to the ice presi- | fucifoctive roll ealis the hotise, without ac- his reputation from tho groat error | pMithitic ieto scr¥od the notice, stated that | casions was furnished by the Young Ludics | \wyg by over in the sum of §250 to keep L, 4 g ?f,.“k":.u.-'".‘.fi‘» ‘:f:f.';i.tn'; Sow ‘élj‘ complishing unything, at 11:15 adjourued. he had made. He has completely lost his [ 1ucetre o it other ronds. None f the pasiritad Y the pe: eprosy at Legrand - e and then etarted on & run to tho barbor's 10 Nebiakks aniiTaws Pebslons: reputation and place s a scientist, and I | men would give any reason for the raising of Stromsburg's Advantagoes. A Duseinr adlOakiana: L, July [Special Telo: | wacrifico hus pride upon the altar of his ambi : tion, ‘There is not the slightest foundation | = WASHINGTON. July nor excuse for the slander, and the indigna- | to Tk Bee 1—Pensions wi tion of Mr. Pholps is intense. It may have | to the following Nebraskans: Oviginal in- been thut sonio Jidisgriminate and thouglt | vaiid(special net)~Columbus _ Bosteder, exs writer saw Mr. Phelps ata moment when N W e ahs Taiiaicing Jibos ¥ is bangs were disturbed from thef nor Sl LHUR 3 24 Righang g s Wl aoril ulding, Mman. - Increuse—Kobert P, Mo- would not aceept his word about any matter, | the great or small, if it affected his reputation,’ | Su: boycott except that it was done at the |- Srrowsnvne, Neb., July 11.—[Correspond- suggo! “;'.5'\,“‘(5 ‘liv‘i.f’n“l'"'“ e ;;"vl' b | ence ot Tur Bek.)—Situated i the midst of Dr. Bergmann then laughed a little over | YOI TG (SN o rlly | a region famous for its fortile soil and fine some storics illustrating this last point, and | and were handling frelght when the notice | farming facilities, Stromsburg has advant- dismissed the subject with an expression | was served. Superintendent Fish said: | ages scldom posscssed by the ordinary in- sliowing utter contempt for any physician | e strike is all over. Wo are makingthe | land town. Three clevators of ample size | probable loss is 8100, There is no clue to [ frlFR IR T OO WO ¢ ; 0 o wid om } y_in June, ie nature of capable of sucrificing even the humblest | transfersand that is all we wanted.” Al g well constructed rec | posture, and made the announcen without ve b the perpetrators. Vi 3 11 of | vin; Ransom Dewolf, Bartlett} X R A meeting of the switchmen was held this ve the grain wais not fully known until care- patient rather than acknowledge lis mistake | aftorng on, but no further action taken, brought to the city, and as ‘‘comp:tition is ation was made a few days ago, Turther investization, but this ornaent of s classic head wa 18 ore 1O ertson; Joseph A ddel H S . ty ) 4 i DU CIeIRenCl e s aone cefiRnicuaily Cuihestson; doseph A. Riddell | fu the diaguosis of the diseaso. B Ao the life of trade” the highest market price is ution has been tuken to provent Instead of taking tho f 18 the re sy dOLh Samarg;. allenll “ i DA Asked for Smith's Release. always r 1 by the farmer who favors Tho oxcitement created | | CMCAGO, July 12.—Donohue and David | this town with s farm products. Provision attorneys for the brotherhood of locomotive | is also made for live |—A report wus made to g the state board of health to-day of acose of : ons Bros', general | 1 SUC o . Marshll soncte oo o {n Decatur, thiis county, was burglar- i:“lm -:h:‘“( Sl ‘r“;"[‘“"“\"“,‘"“f'l‘. n.:v:' i A ks Rl the first case so far a5 known In the state, * Just utght, Dacket knives by dozens | Mye patient 180 youne Norweginn woman aken as well as other goods. ‘The | Lymed Helena ¥ son, who came to lows I Pelegram nted to-da, Speeinl Tel stor el F prec pread of the d al to Tue are ra counties, but so Barau, Origmal Tuvalid--Dani alias Duniel Mack, New A srman or fal: ing in Knox and Antelope fcan candidate forvice prosident, Mr. s, who never sulks in his tent, will ock, and the yards Towa Cirs, Tt Tl canvass for the senatorship to sug- idos Anite b 2 vmany by the reports of the | R iR sigh sl LS s far as known no scrious results h owa City, la., July McPherson, of Now Jorses, whoet R T undhe C Ao ‘[‘\l"'lif,l‘fl,i}, wio attended the late Em- | ShEICCT ?.'"‘ '"”!“"{f‘ f”""““;‘ "l“';"“' l\';'"" :‘,‘;“l,."x':,‘:{’i:f,':,‘. recoiving largo numbers of | 4,001, "o old, origindl measlos are tion inguired int) the management of thp ! tori oxpires antho 4th of Morch neat, Guthirio Conter; Willim Dawsou, Van Mot poror is intenso and their critl. | T S8CASFHAYID taday tid ‘f::,“,;:(“,“‘"fx:,r; Stromsburg was last fall made a city of | I in the wake mid seein o be doutal dopartment, Dr. U, B, Wilson, ‘088 | il the iutovior to-day de. | fames M H'*‘N'"- WVinterset: William cisms of Dr. M s conduct of the | posed complicity in the Burlington | the second class when the following officers | 0us character. Burlington; Dr. W. 0. Kuloy. of Davenport, George A, G o elocted or, and Drs. Woo. 1 timber culture entry of elected: Mayor, 1 und Drs. Wood case form almost the sole topic of conyer Headstront; police ud Price, of Towa City, testf : e Lo dynamite plot, be admitted to bail. ; i poll A'Young R R bR 40 Wi 3 ) Joha R, Kiser vs. Silas . Kerchand Ct e ialearlias tion. The IKreuz Zeitung, in its comments ball ~ Marsh put in an_ap- T adstiom oliy sugtusen Godres |yt e e Tu :‘:.r-‘-m’...£‘§”|,"..”-..,\\“'.‘1."\\;’.&"{\‘:{l"..\.fall:lt;ll:g N. Purdy, involving the uortheast quar Vil Benuett, on the reports, overwhelms Dr. Mackenzie ance stated that Smith WVYOIOLH, 4 y; Councilinen, sy k g ¥ bl est ward, Olef Headstrom and Alex Scott: | Ber,|—Sam section 20, township 13, north range 53 w Sceond ward, “J. G. Green and A. L. | jert for Chic North Platte land - district, N , & young farmer here o, in charge of cattle last Sun- tigation & amilton, Blockl non; P 9 N not to be admitt npt to ERraans Democratic State Convention. | e s apnealed by N tho de - e R RN flokors 4l DoL GuEMIPL O 8078 attorne not satisfied and Bprague: (e oniide tha | A0, and this morning was brought back a 4 0! ) i 3 cra 1and | Nons: i R R RELATRC % i ‘:‘lul-ll*‘n‘:{':}-mkl:h: iheRaly "m;l an intention of resorting to habeas corpus | | W0 weekly newspapers .',l”fi‘f“ ['” se |"corpso, huving jumped or falien off the cars | D25 MoINEs, July 12.—Tho demooratic . S ! sunissed ’”*(“-'l"“ ainst the | Jonds, P John W. Wilson, Monte. iples their oflicial position in the tragady | Proceedings. and the Headlight, union labor. @ | and belug run ove S e iriaty 1n-acasion b Muscaili SIS ! the prior cancel- | zuma? Joseph Gray, Centarville; Campbell rted them from making al t — f ht, 3 g day, called the stite convention to be hield 3 i B g uma; Ja iray, ¢ 1 ) aking an appeal to gy = Workmen are at present eng; in put- 4 = _ A 1 . Lution of sai 10 0f the contest | foeeshy Leandor; Wilt T, McVey, Cres- | the public, but they did appeal to Eme Short Thirtydive Thousand, ting in waterworks and in a_short time the BURNED 10O DEATH. Des Moines, August i against tho same. It seews | qons donn 11 that after the contest alluded to above had | qyim rkison, Punora: Jani s H. | peror William while the sick man was at San | Syractse, N. Y, July 12.—]Spe town will be alle to boast of one of the finest » W i to ab St. Charles; a Rounds, Burling- | Remo, and one of their number stated | gram to Tie: Bee [~It is announc Lo ha e e livee Woman LakalThain dilvis in e TE S S ORM. | RiakConaon Wi land-was-onteced:bey ane- i oy Pollard, Kcokuk. Reissuc | the caso to him without reserve, | that William M. Morrissoy, o young atto Both the Kansas City & Omaha and Omaha Big Michigan Fire. The Atlantie Conet Swept By Wind g 'l Purdy t at | Ale meson, Ackley: Willium | His _majesty. was deeply distressod | ro i oo . sl AT L b Su T i e SRS A B vt : L while the general land oftice h Racon, utield.” Orlginul widows, ete. | by the recital of the circumstances, | 1OV hts disappearcd, and that there is an f % FebUpUCRR . VOO MIWOYS Betibite | Apexa, Mich, July 12.—About 2 o'clock and fain, 3 dismising o contestof TKiscr o Rosauns, Widow of Jumes Martin, Wash. | Ut answorod: My son is fiftv-six years of | Spparent deficiency of £85,000 in his accounts | BErS, il urransoments axe gt rosent being | yogterday afterndon an alarm of fire wassent | Nuw Yoms, duly 12— Adyices to the Assge + Kerch stll Gore, the present. ot of | nion, aee, and the right of inal decision rogarding | 8 one of the administrators of the will of | Wiich! when Gampieted, will ‘accommbdute | i from tho lumber mill of 1L 1t Morse, n | cinted pross frouall parts of Mew York, ey | 118 medical treatment cannot be taken from | the late Mary . Brinckerhoff, of Chut- | eight éngir A great’ source of pride to | huge structure coy NURSERY | him The progressist journals, which are | tenango, who left. #00,00). The disclosure | the eitizens is the company of the Nebraska | and s ~ inclined to dafend Dr. Mackenzic,point to the | was made througti a visw 1o Syracuse of ex- | Nutional guards. At the lost wnnual ev- | o dlathor of a Nine- | f 2 wnd ho therefore di rissioner of | FORTHE WH the general land ofiice to instruct the local ofticers to_ullow tho entry of Kiscr upon Wis | Hurrison the Gra ing two acres of ground, | Jersey and Now punded by snwdust heaps and piles | rain and wind stor ad show thut a terrifio d night. The | i iRt oalend B dl kantin ol ko oo | raa siade. s x N | i Jnoual refuse - lumber. ‘The wind was blowing 6 | storm was particulavly severe along thio.coast . tioe it ho shall sbow that ho ieaualiodto | ;o SO, BALE GG et [[lcisinig Dy, Mackenle, N\ln;..mh\ ,.uav:iy:emu |\\'Alilluuril|ml\lllll‘l:: 21( u 81 lag, & gift from the citizens of :::Ill‘lll.. \I\mlul : “h.p:,p l?:‘«l m“lenrv‘ ushcre . *No o lar loss of life: N . i W < o 5 i ———— orrissey ha ' ed. Morrissey Stromsbur, nt iclples un ere | g e o roporto 5 p Prrye il b cancel oo Lo e el SAmong e VIS | gugsian Crop Prospects Excellont. | beon loufing . fast Wife for sowmo tmo and | o —_— was nothiog 10 o DUt wait, until the fire lad | f40 88 6C beceonorte rgs, i £ LENATON NANDERSON AND w18 REvOLvERS, | ot oo b 1 baby. pator. bit of g | 1 5T PrTARSuULG, Jul The cxports of | Baving vory liite uttention 1o his profes- . A Good Man. Gorve. 2 extoustad fisolf, Gilohriss lumbor duck, | 910 GBS 10 DIORGrLY Will. o JAFES N During the lato war,when Senator Mandor: | H7 SEITE i havoa it Of® | breadstuffs fram southorn Russin during the | fessional dutics. Puzmoxt, Nevn July 13=([Bpoesial to Tun | With 1,000,002 feok 07 slivn Imbor o 16, 18, | B N avas alony AL & A son, of Nebrasi, was @ leatanaat cotonel, | 1t nine-pounder, with black oyes and hair, eoming autumn are expected to be enormous. it Bee.] —Rev. J. W. Osborn, one of the oldest | ¥ 4 arittad out towa th of sho. | Fence and on Lake Ontavio, At Cape Vine & shobtly ufter the'battle of Stone River, ho | the dauihter of Mvs. MeKee, and . the first | qoin ST S BEREEEE AR AROTACHS, aried A 5 and best-known ministors in the state, died | (A% AAC SHteq oul oivard tho mouth atio | L hE the Inander and - Angie Laurle, sma i was presented by the ofticers of his vegiment | grand-daughter of the presidential candidate. | fmmensc proportions. Lownox, July 18—A dispatch from Cape- at his home in this city yesterday morning at. | housc, whiich was 5000 @ 1atal 1085, 1t vas | Dassenzer steamers, wore drivon ashore. an with v of handsome revolvers and a | A a consequence, town, Africa, says that the Debers coal mine ouse, which field glass, which were inse 4 o'clock; after an illness from an acute dis- | not untilmidnight that. tl wiis under | lumber baryes sunk, bed with his ing-all over, gnd confesses thut he 18 ver Rebellion at Port au Prine at Kimberly canght fire yesterday. Eight Y 4 ateh from Hosto nanme and the date of present. 1 Ove A dispatch fron ston ion. Just be- two hundred buildings w ease lasting for more than ten weeks. The |.conts s the damage I, 5 e tho ndvent,” *Wa 18 » e recalve o > bed. 1t is believed 3 A burned and 1,400 persons ave homeless, Nine | DY the storm in that vicinity, so far as heard 48 ro the battle of Missionary Ridge .1 | much pleased over the advent. “We Parts, July 12.--A report has been received | bundred men were entom’ funeral servic o > had > ? hury [} Y C R {gca tho bathio ot Missionary iten onanel | ik of ays now. sid Harrison. > thu an insurgeney occurred at Port au | (L300 persons have perished, including | fater services will bo dield ot the Baptist | 16,05 of (hese cingmen, and wiost of | from, was oceasioned at . That the Mureey ny o pasuncogn. Fluding | Piein'wis equally pioassd, and. ¢ Princo and taat the - insurgonts huge porpe | Lns4Y, the manuger of the company. church ou Friday afternoon and will be con- | (o ilve Fiie Toss. on thoso | TDOFted it nerly a b OULA Coauhe twd dAys wid Liat by Foliows | ousehold doolked nid tatcod s 1F thore 18 10 | B houmss. moadin o8 ke burno T ducted by Dr. H. C. Wood of Lincoln. The. | buildings ¢ £200.000. Mrs, Aoy | Sark durimg the night, and that several pe ini @ bridlo path which ran through o por- | J0¥ equal to that afforded by the advedtof a | buildings. i e The “euthcr lmll' tions. deceased was seventy-two years and six | Mchean, of Buffalo, was burned to death. ;«f-w sloeping .n_vlu-m w ‘m{m!d. itis " tion of the enemy’s country he could save | BEW baby. e For Nebraska and lowa: Contmued high | months'old. He was a native of New York, | Mrs. Putvia, aged seventy-three, Miss No EMI RIS Sfle. an was 3 m-.:’:’:l"lu“:‘a: twenty-four hours, he determined to take SR Pt e R R Faruoh Accepts the Proposition temperature und fair weather; followed Fri- ( His parents were paor ‘and had u family of e o AT Tl B el 5, the short cut. Accordiagly b entrusted. his » on. Toxvox, July 12.—Parnell will accept the | day afternoon by local rains and cooler, gen- | .ten children, He was thus deprived.of any “Phe. insurance on the property burncd 1s s from Sundy Hook this afterncom .:"« trunk, which coutained his baggage and the | *Noxguiry, July 13.Tho only change in | government's offer to introduce a bill for the | erally southerly ainds. | help iu the way of educatios; but by his 0w | apous §14 TSP S e W the storm continucs, though nok | two prosentation revolvers, to the wagon | Generas Sheridiui's coudition durnig the 1ast | appointment of a com Dakota: Slignt’ change intempera-'| efforts he succceded in o d tee of juiges to in- | Kol train and sct forward himself, accompanied cating bimselt, | gio-hulf e total 58, O 0 sovero, and that the sea is vory rough. 4 hundred and twenty-four hours has been in tho condition | vestigate v ‘Times' charges against the | ture, fair weather, followed by locy and graduated at Madison ur only by a lieutenaut, by the bridle path.. He cersity, Humil- | forry.go i i of s nervous, system. Ho slopt well lyst | members of tho Irist yarliamentary party, - | and cooler Friday nignt, south ton, N. Y., in 1543 He ‘immedliately entered Dununie are Ja aalion 4 pilk I Dint " reached Tis destivation in safety, but was | o wbers of the e auentary ay night, southe 'wivistry, and has. followed that work gl-o| X%, et hus b cin Distross, grectod by u disagreeablo surprise the noxt | "KOT 40d has beeu quict all day. R e i (0 oy, ud Rt followedl ikt wark Al uro vuller ot fp ] ) ¥, July 1%--A United \J duy whon 1he Heutenant of the wagou train Ives Indicted, L 1Y - urderer Maxw: . | Belu paatorates ix Now Yark'sad OBl pro. - ¢ States lightlious: steauier ran aground whild | h Fodo into, town. oh . mule. und explained | o o ves Bdieted. £ | jooNvox, July 13-Tho Pall Mall Gezotte | Br. Lovms, July 12.The governmint thit | (el pistorates fie Mew Vork nd Obi 7 A Jury Fixor Batlod { entering the inlet this forenoon, The vaps 0 -t e’ party Tiad been ‘autacked and the | | CINCINXATL July 13- lonry 8. 1ves of | desounces Prince Wismarck lov allowing the | moring rendorod g decision. in which he do. | U i s comin of d . Cineado, ~The apme! J Baptist chu , ¢ court this | guin of the Itfe saving station has gone to hae years, when he afternoon granted o subpeena in the case of | agsistance. A fresh gale is blowing from the q nm-m for the Baptist ¥ C. We iy Saer, und bail was fxed @ b northwest, dud the steamer is Aying o signg lice resigning this he l $3,000; 4 of diatrcas, tence | at ths plac , but, for ‘severd sigued 1o act us sta wagons. with thoir, conteuts captured by ¢ New York, was'indicted ta:day by the Hamn- rcw ts of the.Gorman doctors. on the Lm of | clined to e rebol bustiwhackers, . Mrs, Mary A. Liver: j iltou county. grand jury...What the alleged | the late Eumperox :Froderick to be published. | aguinst Hush st 1‘;‘.'5"1'33”‘.'3.‘-‘12:‘1:& wore, . the weil- mwn equal suffrage \co offeusc is llu ourt Autborities refuse 10 tel } The rt,pmu, it n) mm!wu Europe A xmu\:d @ xenpu‘ for (oui~ wes i v