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OMAHA DALy BEE | SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 18, 18, NUMBER 26, EIGHTEENTH \Iw\l{ OMAH " T E l ( store several times, and_sol dynamite | T I . ) I the next year, $45,000: dey dock at the Dos | N MRERE soy,0f Beatrice, for #10,816, ho being the | THTR t ) 0 re several times, and_sold him dynami n vea vy | Ramsoy,of Beatrice, for #10,816, ho being L THE (" OUTLINES ITS CASE. | s yest tssart i s | THE PACIFIC COAST IS SAFE. | Simext sivid b “@iosdt Attt | A RICH FARMER MURDERED, | Raimsesietieetsie fondinadtnssiss | TRIED T0° KILL EACH OTHER, ackage of dy ite put up for him b refuge on Lake Pepin_at Stockholm, for pleted by Dy 1 of this year. Llo, next vear and to complete, £15,000; Mis- —— Thomns Jester, of Noblesville, Tnd, had sissippi from St. Paul to Des Moiucs rapids, Threatened to Kill Him. A Statement in Court of the Al | scen Bowles when the luttor was stopping ot | Chinese Record Buncombe Will Not | avaitable, #63,000. Washington County the Scene of & | (4 .V.‘,. Neb., Ju[\-‘[.l Special to T | Boulanger and Floquet Vindicate leged Dynamite Biot. Sapper s, ey talked about the stke und Affect Anything. m,ll"";“,J'f,'l',’,i':,,,’]" Ahit I Bloody Crime. Bee.|—H. A. Pratt, o well-to-do farmer near Their Honor With Swords. T Yo, 16, 116 #ies Holl nimong U ments have been reiched In rospect f Oakland, had L. L. Erwin, his neighbor ar a Kir e's but the canal projects which are embodic rested yesterday for being drunk on Jun ARRAIGNMENT OF THE ACCUSED. | hariv tited | A CALIFORNIAN INTERVIEWED. | the bill, and in respect to which neither side | A LITTLE BOY'S FATAL SLEEP, | and threatening to kill him. The trial comes | BOTH OF THEM ARE WOUNDED, iy ud sold manifests a disposition to give away. The off to-morrow before County Judge Daily. .1 — members of the Sioux commission ot in —_— - Sy Tivi ot pe LR dod until | o o . Bismarck, Dak., next week, and work will | , Ove e by Heat: Several Witnesscs Testify Positively | [ WO The Cheertal Outlook i Vieginia— | { P ST Rtk aseness Y [ raing Collide On the Eikhorn—A Beatnion, Nob. July 18.—(Special Telo. | The Gener A Scrious 8 to Having Seen Dynamite Carts sever t Witnesses 1o bo axamined Levival of the Trust Investigations —_— Young Man Drowned While Bathe | gram to T Bre | J. I Jackson, an en Thrust in the Throat While the 3 ridges and Caps in the Pos- ¥ IYTHING QUIET. oux Negotiations—A Fruit. _Nebraska and lowa Pensfons. ing -Silver Discovered in Burt gineer on the Union Pacific from the south, Civilian Escapes With a Few ¢ session of Bowles. Sttt b et I New York Town. WasiixGrax, July 13.—(Special Telegram County—State News, was prostrated by heat this afternoon and Slight Scratehes, The Signs of the Strike Departing in to Tur Bee|—The following Nebraska carried homg on a stretcher, His recover T the Kansas City Yas - pensions were grante: to Original in- is doubtful, i The “Q" Conspiracy. KaNsas City, Mo., July 13.—(Special T idon and, the STope; valid—C. K. White, Nehawku: E. C. Gas- setTEr Mavdeved; ont AL SULOIDE They Fought for Blood. ; Cmicaco, July 15 —(Special Telegram to | gram to Tue e, ) —There 8 no_appearance ton MeCoo! Shonnahan, Kearney Tuly 18.~(Bpecinl to Tun : A July 13, —As was expected, the fne § Tur Bee.|—It is doubtful whether, outside | in the Barlington yards this morning of any BI3 FOCRTEENTIL STREET, J. WL K vid 8. Tidham, y | The Carcer of a Notorious Indian p tencral Boulan, Muet, i the chamt . ties, last evening, resulted in a duel. The > News was reccived here about 2 k this morning of a tragedy which oc- curred the previous night on a farm near to Prime of depus WASHINGTON BUmsat tie OMAta Hrl:,% of the famous tional or dan az an ¢ testimony was ever ad- | being mov hist trial, more sensa- | strike having t Was ted Congressman Vande: n place. All the cars a 5 of transfer rox, D, C., July 13, Falls City er, of Califor- | Bates, len an Abrupt Close, Minister F July 18.—|Special T 1aud the overp duced against prisoners than that brought | has reducel d ts norial t night, how the republican ticket was | Seward. Herman., Miller, the ownor of the | B8 to L Bee | —Clhief Piah, the o two gentlemen, attended by th condsy ‘% forth in the examination to-day of thealleged | state. The striking imen of the to run on the Pacifie slope, Towa pensions: Original invalid—John | plice was shot and died in & short time, | NOtOrious chiet of tho renegade Utes in the | oy jn tho vicinity of Paris at 10 o'clock thig 3 Burlington dynamiters. Banereisen, Goding, | Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Blufts | “They may say all they choose about Har- | Holden, Mount Ayr. Increase—Samuel | The circumstances surrounding the shooting | NOrth Park, has ended his career by suicide. | ygming, Swords were the weapons used. : Broderick, Bowles, Wilson and Smith were | railroad, who had no cause for striking, risoi’s record on the Chincso question,” be | Hopkins, Norways J. H, Farson, Laur point strongly to the supposition that ho was | Information v from Ouray | yoyjanger was wounded in the arm and before United States Commissioner Hoyne. | who went out on the appoal to them by replied, “it will not made the slightest differ- Brown, LeClui Miller, Ames: | oot Wit could have been the motive | AEENEY yesterday that the old Indian shot | ;eok " Bloquet's hand was scratehed by hig Wiiess ave tivo o S St 1 & i wiAkPoL The HIUEE WILLB (0Bap (e T If, Os Witiiam H. H. poress 1 coulc ave bot tIe MOLVO | himself on the old Nuvajo trail about thirty 8 S Yt e X iese are the men arrested on the nominal [ Hannibal & St Joseph men, appearcd | c. The republican ticket will sweep the | g i O DERERE L Y a \Wyer, | of the crime is only o matter of conjecture, Lt opponent's sword. Floquet's colleagues i & ¢ > of violuting the federal laws regard- | Superintendent Fish this morning to coast and receive the clectoral vote of every | Cresco; Peter Fritcher, Osage: Daniel D | but the iudications are that it was committed | M1eS south of the agency. The Navajo teail | yh¢ ministry were waiting st his house for o ing the trausportation of high explosives. | their pay. Superintendent Fish settled state. Any republican can carry California | Downs, Oskaloosa; Thomas Dial, Eldou; | for the purpose of robbery ns he was known | 1208 from the Green river southward 10| oy of the ducl and were overjoyed to sea The men wi rraigned in the same court in a friendly manner, old them | with the platforms standing as they do. The | Samuel Marksbury, Missouri Valley; Henry | ¢ o auite we s 3 where Ignacio, chief of the southern ULeS, | ypo prjme minister return safe. He was 2 18 ) I 3 ury, Mi 0 be quite wealthy. He was one of the old Slhd v e ) room whero the famous boyeott case | Ut hie was “sorry that they had gone | Mills billis so obnoxious to_our people that | Glould, Mansons Feter H. Bailir, Mt residents of Washington county and well | ot his band 1t oo Lo used by the | yjvon an ovation, A small crowd of General i :r' bk “.ll’“‘ll”‘*“‘“’ comp aiust | o particular grievance azuinst i Bl I““—’”‘*I‘y"""“"f“‘"“ '-]‘":E; Dewits; Matt, Landon, Cromwell known. Herman is in the northern part of | Gufies o |"{'x_’“'l";"l:“‘":-‘,“‘"\“'”w’m“.:::‘_“‘I llwl.nm; Jollaivers ware o front of hig A ho ubash or using o | The men all afmitted that they had ne n my district the republicans will have 1,000 | jssuc—James Reed Vebster; Aaron C. | the county and it is dificult to obtain par- e i house when he reached home, y aceept “Q" freight was decided by Judge | anee wod stated that they went into the thing | majority, although I was elected by only | Perry, Missouri Vailey ticulars of the traged % L about six weeks ago. - Piah and u party Later details of the duel are to tho effect Gresham. The room was crowded with | thoughtlssly at the instization of the Hai | fifty-five majority at the last election.” The i — AT fifteen had been on a visit to Tunacio and | gy at the second encounter Boulanger was business and railroad men, particularly the | b Swtehinen, superintendent Fish intl BRIGHT PROSPECTS N VIRGINIA, i UL LT Drowned While Bathing, were roturning, O the route trouble avoss | slightly wounded in the log and. Floquot rod ' latter class. The most intensc interest was | gion they might return, The fannival men | Congressman Yost of Virgiuia, who s [V ssHINGTON, Ju 10— [Spectat ftelegramn [Special to T | FECE0 b pons aud the chiof shof twice | ceived & cut on the right hand manifested in the procecdings and sensn ainst the tion and it is not | high protectionist republican and who was bt U SR Ay ot case of drowning occurred | u¢ hig son but missed. The other Iudians | Aft resting the men renowed tional d ments for the brotherhood men iy of the o 1l be L A | elected over vigorous opposition in a strong :‘;g‘l‘h""“;;:‘\‘wl’mm'lf;‘r:!"‘;m[:: eI IskanA ot v afternoon at Campbell's luke, ten | then interfered. For that day the trouble | the fighting for the third time. General o were not lacking, of special police is still kep ) 7 ot the least notable of these incidents was the action of the a “squealer,” Aleck Smith, in refusing to ac cept the services of the brotierhood's coun sel. Smith was separated from t before the court opencd, hay them only a moment. Attorn dotmocratic distrlct in 188, bolongs to what is | ‘1o b | Ll miles cast of this city. Horace Carpenter | was over and they went into about tha Unlon depot, and | ogyi0 tho Wis faction in’ Vieginia politics, oy i o ey he aparromn o | Was one of a goodisized party who wore | Hight: pThe next morning as| they LrOKC | broast, but ozly slightly touchel the marks Whive nothing o o, No | Mr. Yost was asked by your correspondent | auxious for such gatherings. 'Some compa- | bathing in the lake. While they. were thus [ St the quarrel was remced, bt 80 SO Boulanger then received o wound in the made last night of the strik to-day what, in his opinion, are the prospects | Mies are now in camp with Grand Army of | enjoving themselves it was suddenly dis- | on Chief Piah foll behind some distance. He | throat which put an end to the encounter, ir friends, and it is virtual of republican success i the OId_ Dowminion | 4 FERuPS vetcrans at Mackivae, Mich, | covered that Carpenter was sinking, Secing very morose aud silent, but no | The ducl was fiercely foughr. Boulauges i B, raflroad is con this fall,and whether he thinks that the differ- | Norfoik reanion, 3 s him in peril his younger brother went to | especial * attention - was paid - hin f gried hard to kil Floquet, and threw’ himselg e pin ) < A cnces which have cxisted between Mahone, his rescue. He was grasped by the drown- | AS ~the little party wsed - around | oy i again and again. 1t is now believed. np for the | Boulanger made a lunge at Floquet's lefg s others sat with Donahue e = ; L g he point tain they heard a shot then at the very outset demanded that Smith A RIGHT OF WAY SUIT Wise and Riddlebe can be patched up so _ Randall Grows Worse, ing man and taken down with him. When | 1% Poit ot i tont e s foand Dian | that the wound in Boulaneer's throat is & sit with the other men. M. Donahue de- | (0SS Smms 0 e | 88t sceure party harmony. Mr. Yost, re- | WAsuiNarox, July 13.—Randall had an- | he came to the surfaco, alter liberating hink | gy in the trail with a bullct hole in s | serious one. Floquet received scratches on clared himself Smith's attorney, retained by n ona Questiot rother’s Right | 1000 1o the second question first, said: othier hemorrhage this evening and though it | B¢6 B¢ (00 Was subposes ‘:“ be lifeless, but | roqst, His pistol was examined and one | s hand, chest and foot. Smith’s brother, and askel why he should to Enter St. Joseph, SThe so-called Wise ¢ are willing to | was_but slight there 18 much unxicty mani- | hhySician was immediately swmmoned and | ghor was found to have been fired from it oA not be permitted to consult with him Sr. Josr After much parleying the court asked | gram to T Smith nimself to stand up and say whether | civenit court this afternoon he desired to pt the serviees of the | g b ¢ i brotherhood and sit with his former com- | Db Duul & itan rades. When the buzz in the court was [ the Chicago, Burlingtor it of way over t 1, Mo., July 13, Bee]—A suit 3 resuscitated and will probably re- wbout his condition, The body of his brothe 50 a. m.—Randall had four hemorrhages | found in about eleven feet of w. in allt ight and lost sixteen ounces of | he was 0 down, at 4 0'c blood. There are grave apprehensions as to | mornt twenty-four ye: his ability to withstand a further recurrence | leaves a wife, : N of the atlack. it their grievances to the niv | pogpe committee for settlement or | © Y to any other non-partisan bod 2 are willing to abide absoluteiy by tl fon of tho aritrators no matter wi & Quincy to give | decision may be. We want all p all concluded that it w suicide, and after holding buried him on the spot a case of Boulange oW s Condition Serious. rude funoral ri Paris, July 18 .—Dr. Monod, who is at- 80 OIa PR s ki AR withi Fece tending General Houlanger, has issued & k. £k oughout Colorado for his | bulletin regarding his condition. It says _ SEE , and his treacherous | that there is adeep wound in the right side f this old and s City rai his brai hushed, Alex Smith ood “up and | themr o latter's tr ences settled long enough in ady e T TR ~ He was also an Indian | of the general’s neck. and that said doggedly: *No, sir;®I haven't got any | this 1 provided for in the ordinance | clection to insure monious, active cam- VASINEVE A Villain Arrcsted. politician” of no mc abilities, At | it couses " marked ' diffoult lawyer, and 1 don't ‘want any.® The e Ly s ] ettty 1. 1 have no right to say whether we Yo CepAR Rarins, Neb., July 13— marked dificig pecial to | one time he 30 the in- | & rencgade band of 400 U "the | Middle and North Parks. He q 1Dy the | o th Park as his country. In only ufter his band had been dec 1 by the mthe o quncil some months tion. At present the doctor is une brother's checks fairly scemed to burn in opinion as to what turn the while the other prisoners and the broth nance was introduced it was hood representatives present fairly | bitterly opposed by the Kar dumbfounded. Smith, who is decidedly un- [ seph & Council Blufls on the prepossessing, then smiled at the Burling- | ghe pr stall be able o settle satisfactorily, but Tam | [ngalls Makes a Positive and Em | Tue Bree) —Last evening about ‘ b nguine that a settlement can reactied, phatic Denial. Qignation of our citizons was arou s City, St. Jo .mxmm hay 7 in the re s in 5 m BN 5 B v, July, 13— [Special Telegram | report that one John H. David, a drunken ind that | the + is, in my opinion, not only Ul R ool Henting for suc- | to Tue Bee]—The Telegraph, the demo- ate who has for several years m ported that Ilnulnm{ar‘ K § and that u high feved ' It w condition is Denvqur, HRILER TAITItE S A 8 had dwindled down to fifty in number has boen sucteeded’ by oxtremo ProRtrRSICES g ton's counsel and sat down near them. The | gt e S A v hen | €058, but almost an ubsolute ¢ eratic paper of this city, having published an inity his headquarters, h he moved to the agency. He was credited e ! o R proceedings then - A District c AOCKE O LOIE DS v tainty of winning in the coming con- | alleged letter from Ingalls to Phelps, a resi- | villainous assault upon the with many murders in this state, among Press Comment, ' R Attorney Ewing unfoldéd his mment | the rieht of way through the city was given | tost.” The prospects for carrying Virginia 2 gl ! which was that of party of prospectors who ¢ dent wrote to Ingalls asking if it was genu- [ daughter of Cuarles N. Broadvent. he Panis, July 1olders grow decidedly nervous and ill | tie old St. Josoph & Council Bluffs road in | to-day upon the issues set forth in the o ‘The republican journals g 108 sacred in North itenod, was' unin | b is alleged to have i ¢ teceived the following | child, though badly f q ¢ % i , o Vi 5 3 s \ ¢ | comme 7 0 o discassion i Y se, with the exception’ of Bau 1857 it wus spocified in the ordinance that all | ing blatforms we brighter, The | ine. He has jus B tHe A Al ten years ago and robbed the bodies of mmenting on the discassion in the cham: d udmirable composury roads “,,,_l,lh Juld desire to enter the eity | CAmpaien will be fou Il it is worth, | reply: ]\3".:1‘:{1:'xIx!-'Iul”‘}»‘u‘nfi‘flll’.nnn(x”u'f h:ul';:urpf. £1,500, all of which he squandered in Denver | ber of deputies last night between Floquet - - the testimony rogarding the purchase _ 4 3 (S Shie ¥ | and it is worth o g people of | “Wasmivgron, July 10.—P. S, Webster, ssued for | . spree a month afte Wl General Boulang say that Gene U from the north should be given the right of | 4 s o o i ued for his arrest, 3 of the dynumite bezan to come in th d § ba gl winii in the b iin 1 say | Dubuque,—Dear' Sir: - In reply to yours of | and he v ¥ Marshal Rickoll —— cral Boulanger lhas cntered upon ®, fast, Wowever Iauercison lost his air of | Way over the Council Bluffs tracks, provided can win, I am con- | the uth inst. T would say that the letter | placed bebind the b A A EEU DEAD BEAT. Hieliscitat G 1 that the stAiEER / indilforence and his checks burned brichtly .| the Couneil Bl 1 see fit to make tho rement Will he veached | quoted is an absolute forgery from begmuing | was held to-duy befoe Justice. Campbell, ro- = . : Rt s S Befor conclusion of all the he St h & Council B i © which all elicks and factions will work | to end. © wrote a letier to Mr. sulting in his being bound over to the districs | DCYelopments in the Oasc of & Recent | between the v 1l the o dictatorshi evidence, which is presented in afterwards consolidated with the § together for the common success of the party | on any subject, and am gratificd to have this | court i the sum of §200, SR @bl has bogun Bt S port of ,H;(‘I court, proceedis & Westera, tie o gt wls into. th of which we are all tembors, tunity for denfaly 1should be lad it L3 o N TrixmaD, Colo,, July 18/—[Special Telo- :‘\’u:“;];i“”|1”.~ {Omsariem) h'\"‘,‘;,';fi“k’a';'. . was concluded, hecame quite ¢l tity, St. Joseph & Council Blu AN CABLE VILLAGH you_would read this' letter to the editor of CATEIE 3 s Tirs’ Ban]—Tho i HiVes 1ot de i 5 A to those in the room that the. case | the Burlington company now About o the fair association of | the Telegraph, I have no iden that ho v ":::':"“f:'lf"’rllr\'"‘"" L:‘"“"I'""‘,P" :»l‘-"’l‘r‘(“:"l"'h‘“'-x‘m l:m Ean ‘\2“:‘::::'1‘-2"5 nection with Houlangerisn, {ha consarvas | | looks very black for the prisoners, and it | that with the consolidation the little v e of East Aurora, N. Y., re- | retract what he has ssd or give me th s eb., July 13,—[Special to E 16 arilst ropresenting 8alE10 e atlaauag ive organs cou nd General oulunger’ el hardly needs the additional testimony which | of names the ordinar 16 o ceived the contribution of §10 in gold from [ vautage of an explanati ”,,,‘,,“ T he city councjl called a special | to Harper's Weekly, who committed suicide | attitude and ascribe to him the honors o: - the prosecution promised o ent to-mor- | dered void, Th as of fore the president of the United States, which [ it is well enough to gi him the chance. ing Jast night to investigate the sewer- | yesterday, has so fir not bo entified. Tn | Yesterday’s scene in the chamber, O i ‘r;::\-‘:.‘-“":i\;:"|“|:.I-hu!\:_h: ”n\' ] uftflul' ln ~v1| m" opinion II::-;;x”ln : St l'.vl\.ll.\y I:un:u\ il ey 1 ::‘;;:'fl;:?\ln h“:n:”:;‘”l‘:r f:‘:hi'l’):l; llhw‘: Very truly yours, Joux J. INGALI age construction now going on. A number | answer to inquiry the Hurpers sent the fol- *‘*“"“m IGN e ssioner, Not the least importan! 7 e ci srmission to use | sef riplets whic) ol 0 ex cd o S S k d SO REdan vhe! og! . g 2 ¢ ] feature of the procecdings is the the Burlington's tracks within the corporate | the baby show which was to be condueted in The University Investigation of witnessas woro examlucd.asto whether. | lowige telegram, desciuing thelr feming, : X " h effect this testimony will ha limits, It is ave in the petition that Mr. | connection with their faw. The Towa City, July 18.—The investigati engineor and chairman of the board | o, but o i e vate e Ehe kR outh TSN RTO SR Al CRIAR Y | ! of Mcssrs. Howe and Kelly, who Stickney, Paul & Kansas | brought out three very pretty children born [ SedCle g e LB LR L L] olnuhl\c works were doing tholr work prop- | liptobegbhistimer, . o from Queen Natali | be arraigned under the stute conspira City and Mr. Perkins of the Burlington, have | to u family named Datt, living in the county, | COmmittee today heard Dr. Ingersoll, dean | erly and whether the scwers were laid in feet tall, well proportioncd, lins ‘a ruddy | - WIESBADEN, July 13.—An officcr, attended - { After Commissioner Hoyne had had a number of interviews in wiich Mr, | @ few months before the fair opened. My, | of the dental faculty, who corroborated the | £00d shape and at the proper slope. The in- [ 8ix eion ind T tlondor“He has o 'thick | by twenty policemen 1 Quesn Na- = { the defendants’ request for a scoarato ox- | Stickney has triod to arriv wicable | Dart received the £0 wold picce and triumph | charges against Hun? made by Drs, Price ation showed that a few mistake s Rt ol Ebant 1S0enonad = His | talias viila'aci0 OcaE A HIbE ok a N { amination for each of them, the district at- | adjustuent of the affairs, b Por- d it home, together with some | and Wilson. He said Hunt had always ro QG Lb ibraa ity Hiome i8Ab OntonL N¢ e | short) rentpearods witht e ! \ torney arose and in a matter-of-fact way, | kins statod that if the Chi Paul & which the socicty vave hel R TA R e e e ¢ not suflicie 3 liomaigianeanmn N 5 II“:“ i | phed with young s without any attempt at declunation, recited | Kausas City got ov Burlington tracks ynes from Aurorn that | Qe T e RIS St e e rorals nthe working of the scwers, his Stature 18 bvercatimated by six mehes, | Prince Alesander, the Servian crown prince, the facts t he proposed to prove. He | it would be done “by force and at the point Dart a few days ago pr ted her hus ool s pvay of keeping accounts, | ever, the council took no finl action, but ad- | his stature is overcatimated by six MWeKeS: f 405 judy of honor of the quecn’s suite: I said that his - o would " “show | of the bayonet,” Both sides wlll fizhit to the | band with a pair of healthy twins to add to | gt bodhosd books claiming thut they would | journed to consider the matter ‘further, | 1t hus boen concluded hove, that the sulcide |y o CO% 00 bundled into a closo carrlage k1 that the dynamite o placed on the | bitter end, as the possibility of the Chicago, | his young It s also stated that the | SDU (hings Wl righl The committee e | Further developments are expected. ek g nssumed. the mame. of Remington. | and driven to the railway station, where the | rlingtc rile] i Ma s | S 1 & sas City Josepl £ eiatio it 4 i eIel a S - ty 37 ¥ 5 " Vi 1 Partl 8 ¥ { Burlington tracks at Ioln, TlL.; May 20, was | St, Paul & Kunsas Ol 3t Joseph | fair association is making arrangements to | ga¢ he had used 88(0 for lobbying purposes. Pipers in the dead man's satehel indieato | brince wa s handed over to M. Portics, chief 8| 4 put there by Bowles and Smith, A few days | without buying the right ¢ through the | secure the attendunce of the parents and the | [ f 4 PEhe Sary VoA Sl { AL 4 B ; S LM AL R ogiahiod sl L 3nd. nt D, N. Richardson explained to the ey ; that his former name was George I\ Lay- | of the Servian po lice, who pliced him on the, | prior to this ‘explosion Bowlés went into | heart of the ity will be determined. The | five children at a fair to be held there next | toeont T Love Qrry , cial Tele- ) train. Ina few e 3 T it b {uto | hear e city will be determine b X pis o ¢ that all the state institutions had fhe mond. He was a coufirmed cccame cater, |t na few mmutes Portics and hig ‘ Chuirman Hoge's room at the Grand Pacific | new road is now within a fow miles of St. [ month. 'The family to whom all these bless- [ fEimirtee Shat il the stato institutio gram to Tue Bee]—An cight-year-o'd son 180 pli Jouth as t s charge were on their way to Belarade. The and «howed him a number of these cartridges, | Joe and considerable grading has been done | ings have been sent within sixteen months is D UNENANGS S8R LESRLIR IEgENUApaNY Con y SN gl 8UC BODIAN IR ST AU COILatIO 3 400 y il e ol i and they tulked togdilier regarding therr use, | in the northern part of the city. The suit | in rather poor 8, ond tho #50 | Siderablomoney In that way, Hotohliss, o | of JobiRapp, a farmor living, about twolvo | sation, = Afte e e AL AP ! AR by Okat o atar - AU an s i | Wil Do ar e Th0gn Spenoer i | whichils assosiabion. orrars for the Gyhibis ::v.\;.l:l»::xl .;]r Ehe vx;'vf-?u!u (m;.' comumittee, de- | miles east of here, was struck and lkilled by !*ul:ur;nn:(('l’ml,\:hl\‘\'.» vlh. ...x.‘ ;.\nlu_.-l .1_.“..,\, ”wl 1{;“-‘{ r:v\I;\nmiunl.vt“(‘:;’..‘{\!::Ln ’q"hv :dr((;rsg 3 Smith that Bowles had left a package for | chambers, Tuesds tion of the five children will probably attract | BoUnced the practice strongly. ¢ | the B, & M. westbound frelght train yester- | 108 .0f much woalth In s nectended wit), it | .} Cored the prince whon he was broagh out: E him at a certain hotel in Aurora. Smith " them and help Papa Dart to clothe the little S =l day afternoon. He had been herding cattle | 1o s omnys U s tob S | o thohotses Whinitha c A Y - ¥ got the p: and 1t contained dynar 'O T TLE. ‘ * the 1lay £ the wintes A Good Capture. S to 16 cents. The remains were buried at th the queen received no: h . d dynamite OBJECT TO THE SCHEDULE. ones for the rigors of the winter. Ry, ¢ - the track and probably lay down on the | 10 17 GEHS: o S o harite | ticefrom tho police that sho must b ) cartridges, and by Baurtosen’s advics he ox 3 £ East Aurora, by the way, prides itself [ DENISOX, T, July 18.— Telegram ell aslcop. When discovered by | S08¢OT the sounty, Treoin the work ho 16ft | e eon sho tolographed to-the king lmpiots ploded thase bu the Barlmeton tracks Juno [ Interested Roads Find Faalt With [ yponthe tact that it has praduced one presi- | to Tie: Ber, | —Sheriff Mooney returned from | the cngineer he was just rajsine himsolt ge | e Wis evidently an artist of considerable | 7o 805 8B SGraphed o the fetiie tmploty 14 July 5, by dircction of the defendants the braska Rate dent of the United States, namely, Millard | Burlington to-day, having eaptured there a [ if suddenly awakencd by the upproaching | ™i\\s\s crrv, Mo., July 13.—[Special Tele- | another month. The king, howevor, was Smith took a letter from Goding to his wife, Cureago, July 13.—The new edule of | Filmore; one postmaster general, in Nathan | 1oy hamed Frank Pierce, charged with the | train, and was struck by the pilotand thrown | o3V pye ' A good deal of inte; incensed at the abrupt manner with which who gave hun a package contaming dyna’ | rtes the railroad commissianers of Ne. | K: Hall. and, with the late director of the | Mt DA Hevahieaiig by on the engiac. There was but ‘one | K™ i by the public he queen had refused his coucilintory Y mite cartridges.. These Smith took to’ the 2 e mint, Mr. Burchard, as well as _ex-puplic | murder of u man at Manilla during August, | ruise on the body and death must have been | N 0 to the effect that Fred Reming. | posal for mediation, and telegraphed 1 Dbrotherhood hall at Aurora, where ho met | Praski propose to put into effectin that state | jrinfer A, M. Clapp ‘and the present post he body of the murdered man, Charles | instautancous. of a dispatch to the .:‘ t tha 'll“ \"&l_"— T th S WAEDOH ok Ih ha s m‘mb 1th ;) e Broderick, Bowles and Bauricsen, and told ) has been analyzed by the freight | master at Chicago, 8. Corinug Judd, all re- | A. Sharp. was found in a corn field Septem- ——— tom. thagastishEhadoomm bl auicido atelie SR EpHinosis it es R EREY £ them that ho had left the dynamite in the 1s of interested roads and found to be | ceived the rudiments of their education in | ber thad evidently lain for some Rejoicing at Ainsworth. Leinldpd S Colo S ERIEn A IRSon R | ante-room. . Broderlek put the packuge under | decidedly unsatisfacto is understood | the academy within the corporation limits, | time roner could give no elue to the | Arxswowr, Neb., July 18.—[Special Tele- | Gomt Grolta He 10 L8t o ; 1th tits intantlon Nhd\oMlLse A Ris arm and the men all loft the hall together S el R ingt g 2 " | Besides this there have been a number of | pe tors of the deed, but the sheriff has | . i et e i AAnYArnda tare eI VESLEAOD . id with this int 0 i it the urlingtos 1o th 3 ) x gram to Tiue Bee.]—Ainsworth celebrated | dispateh to be canar Remington left cial train, She failed to st hor des- | ond took the train to Chicago, excepting | western and the Union Pacifie will made ap- | other men who started out from Eust Au- | be cking on the caso oft and on ever | o) e et ot Tacy mhe B Kansas City for New York th t of the | tination and the authoritics refused to give b Buuriesen, On their. way they were ar- | Mication iu tho state eourts of Nebraska for und youths who havé since be- [ since, and two weeks ago obtained uclue | the county seat victory today, The Bassott | Kansus City for New York the night of the r tho train. B ] b rested. The p ained. four bhalf- | an injunction restraining the commissioners prominent in the nation as well as in | which led to the arrest of the man st Bur- | and Newport bands and ball clubs, the | 1l Iustend of G “'",l'l_“ AT e The German polico have ordered Queen # lm;lnjl ikvul]l!nllt e from enforcing the proposed rates. which they have taken up | lington. Springview balt ¢lub and about two hundred | M8 home being in Gloversville + Natalio to leave Gorm within twenty= ] 3 J. J, Kelly, secrctary to Chairman Ho i 2otk - ———— people were here rejoicing. There was no [, - , four hours, L pras placcd ob the staid and told how Bowl: Colonel Smith Bailed Out. Dho berB TRUATINVESTIOATIO s A Pionecd Dead, disorder or aisturbance. A brilliant display | The Tepublican Nutional Committce. i Sl i t=§';(.;fi::h",l‘(f;'l' ‘I"'(‘:I"'}l‘“ ,“‘,’hf."'h e i New You, July 13.—[Special Telegram | (o 'fm wp[lfl;l"\\ baanfs ‘n;xf;ug{ \i. \\Iut'l} Des Mois July 13.—[Special Tele- | of fireworks and a free dance in the evening | NEW Your, July 13.—The republican na- The Gambetta Statue Unvelled., i { i 3 § packago was | |yt o) Coloncl Nicholas Smith was «up by Representative Adams, of | g 1o T —Dr. William Barber, | completed the joliification which exceeded in | tional excentive committee was in session t0- | pamg, July 18,—The Gambetta statue, | 2 [} opened n the presence of Hoge, o0 Tue Bee.]—Colonel Nicholas Smith, hus- ago, the other diy, has agreed to resume St hysicians and drugeists of | Bumbers and enthusiasw a Fourth of July. | day. Vice Chairman Clarkson, of Iowa, pre- 1 e e i 3 i H The cartridges alioged to have been taken | band of Ida Grecloy, deceased cldest nvestigation of trusts, but will take up | one of the oldest physicians and druggists o : i R g el b el T the Place du Carrouscl, was unveiled this J me ch,.[w were brought into court, | daughter of Horace Greel od in | the whisky trusts instead of going on with | this city, died here to-day. He came to Des It Looks Like Silver. sided in the absence of Scnator Quay. Among | afternoon, Iloquet, the prime minister, who . amuel C. Madden, ageut of the A dyna- | the Yorkville police eourt to answer to the | the inquiry into the operation of the cotton | Moines in 1851 and has been in business here OAKLAND, Neb., July 18.—|Special to T the business transacted was the creation of a | fought a duel with General Boulanger this b f mite company, was put upon the stand ‘and | charge brought by Boniface Allen. The | oil combination, which it was at work upon | ever since, taking a prominent position RLAND) OV dlLy. 24 pagia IE | gub-committee for Minnesota, Dakota and | morning, delivered an oration, ) testified that the cartridges contanied 50 pev | colonel admitted that he owed the bill, but [ when the investigation was suddenly sus- | amone the professional men of this com- I—The people in the vicinity of Lyons, | nroneuna, with M. Evans, of Minnesota, as e e cent of nitro-glycerine. . The fulminating | denied intent to defrand. ved ¢ i- | pended. The southern members of congress | munity. He was seventy-one years old at county, are con ably agitated over | Lit T 0 A sin Rihaan mlltaate Zulus Becoming Restless, i ( caps found on Hroderick wero shown - the | nation. Great troub experienced in | iusist that the cotton il trast shall be let | the time of his death, dying very suddenly iscovery of what is supposed to be sil- | ¢! ‘f}‘“f‘ it B b 1A 9F NDON, July -One of the British regiy Y witgess and woro declured 10 be the Jend | socuring bail, but exSenator Thomas C. | atone, and Bacon of New York, the chair- | from paralysis of Ui heart, R N e CultfominHOpogan NErAA dnad Arlonm BT CRGt e boon ariScad i ARION % uscd to explode dynamite, >latt gnally beeame his bondsman, Colonel | man of the committee, will obey their ord —— o orthes s Y with Mr. De Young, of Californi; 5 RiL0- &) 5 . { Edward Poole, conductor of the train of | Smithhad not a ponny in his pockets yeste TO NEGOTIATE WITIETIE SIOUX, State Convention Dates. i"'linlfix::f Tilen Morthonstof iLyons ou Cre | A committee consisting of Messrs, Clarkson, lud, 16 s generally - belioved tht serious ) ‘which Howlos, Broderick and Wilson wero | dsy, aud Justico Ofiollly, gave the palica. § No on6 will objegt o tho pecaldentappolnt- | wannro, Ta., July 18.—(Special Tele- ago. they struck what looks like silver | N APt ettt N anethams || s e stoR ensuo b EORE AlE arrested, testifiod o train was carry- | wan who accompanied him in his scarch for | ing his brother, tov. steveland, | o i L : 4 y o ablis (d ope 0 : y ! BRI that i Lettn s oacry. f i vk e SomTacle i Lkl (Bl bromon, She T, Y, NECveland, Er‘!““llh; l'i'llfl' l1 lv,_]_-n W sd.‘u-h;lxnr\l..y ore, ’n‘u‘r:m '::ir( the” quart ,Um““mmm_ leadquarters and to act for the executive Gone to §t. Petersburg. amination was -conducted with a view to ——— - with the Sioux Indians for the division of | to hold the Third Fowa congressional district i S 344y ¢ | committee during recess. Berriy, July 13, wperor William des showing that the ear in which the prisoncrs Strack Salt in Kansas, that reservation in Dakota. He is toact | republican convention i this city, Auality of quarts s goad. s parted to-night on a journcy to St. Peterss | were arrested hud been attached to the tram Manvsviene, Kan., July 18.--[Special | with Judge Bright, of the interior depart The state convention of the [owa butter, Orovs. Looking Prohibitionists Ratify. bure. 5 : { at Quinuy; that it carried 1o passerieers (10m | 1o T Bre]ortne prospaciime deitl | Ment, who us negotiated tre with scy- | cheese and egg association will be held in | o CFOpS LooKInG | crespond. | | €meaco, July hore was a lurge at- : SR, 4 ) a point ontside of Winois, aud did wot come | 4o, YT SEEETTIC | BOSRATE GO0 ] ora thyvest tribes, vith Cap- | this eity about the middle of November., o Smockiaw, Neb., July 18, ~(Correspond- | o janca b the probiition ratification meot- Ay Work, ; within these statutes, g (R SRR YOI, Ok AR superintendent of the Indian n ] ps aro looking fine, | ;o' iont ™ mho platform was occupied by WHEELING, July 13, Advices from Hughes John D. Kelly, see to .Chawman | Water ab @& 4 R staet: “Thavel Carlisle. No better commission Accident A heavy rain Sunday night did great good, | "8 ' i 8 Prda Wit bttty Eatbis L | Hike of the vance conmittee, testifiod | 18 80 strong as to force a stroam of water the | (414 have been selected, and the president’s Stovx Crry, Ia., July Molas | Hacueat Tiis (Dpcun lax and oats are | MunY leading prohibitionists. Prof. Samuel | river, a ! stream flowing through Dodd] { that lle knew the defondant Bowles, aud suw [ fl} size of the holoeleht inchics—up five | brother will have a plensant vacation in the | gram to Tn Bee.] —Jacob Wytun, @ youns | larsely sown and. are a great. erop. Corn. | Dickey, of Michigan, was tho presiding ofil- | ridge and Ritchie counties, suy that hundreds i { Rl e rosi of ke s the Grand [ Strous with salt that it will Aoag | 1 THwest man of eighteen, to-day._acciden the ereat staplo, has caught up with the sea. | cer Dr. Jobn A. Brooks, vice presidential | of ~ farmers in those counties are absos | SRR hoiali hab Bawies ORI 40 CAN8 | on loag Hon. P. Hutchinson, on i, Edmunds sai oy ek he nomi. | Shot and instantly killed whilé huntiug near | son and prov an_immense yield: W, S, | candidate, wis the first s Uis ve- [ lutely ruined. On Monday evening there | 0 el with o package | o g0y I tha wolllils looatad: will at . nds sald i his home at Kin It rson & Son shipped train of eleven | marks were devoted mai mslaught | . loud burst, and in a sh time the | sald to be dynumite andopened itin the | SHOST BICIESCH LIS e 8 TORatee W Mr. Fuller would be considercd r cars of stock the other day, the fincst shipped | on both of the leading parties. He was fol- | were higher than ever known. Ever. 8 presence of Hoge und 0 named Fowler, | She Sroct (Haeant, BT e orgaea , but he was not willing to s HANGED FOR HIS CRIME this scason i lowed by Miss ¥ Willard, General | Dridge on the. stveain ib. gono. Hoimt | | t was marked “Hereules” witha red stamp. | fhachinery wnd every et confirmed. He did not inti AP A A g e Clinton B. Fisk, te for president, wis | burns, graiuerie growing: Gropaalaael kS ¢ Howles lind caps in his pactets. fhey. woro o mate what his own cours v.“{f:'\l"~|.1|x";{x»'l':“v‘::;?- Murderer George M. Rider Strung Up A Collision on the Elkhorn. thien ntradsiged: peared enti d piles of drift and debrig By spoke of “‘working it on the Fulton branch The Window Glass Workers, pose confirmat on the ground that Mr. at Marshall, Mo, moxT, Neb., July - Spec Tele- 3 ”"' ‘l‘“"’f‘w'm“ le m.'m tweld t decp in the valloy, A of the “Q." Ho told wituess that he had Ui 13.--The conference of | kuiler is not a big enough man for the pla Mansiatt, Mo, July 13.— [Special Tele- | gram to Tik Bee.]—A collision occurred on [ Pyl [3rmoks. bt waa. Hittle loss s ,',‘,’,’ Falles o0l Wl wigiacof | {- dll:;'l'\(rl|l||l:'4>0||“llwll'iwu,‘\4~‘|\u(¢s!n z.,lr o tee of the window glass Perry S, Hearin, gram to Tue Bee.]—Geéorge M. Rider was | the Geneva branch of the Fremont, Elkhorn | 1is vic Spoechos v » made by 8cv- | Phe loss ": .“.u|‘fl.'| 500, 000, b€ K ead to keep it on the rail and caps for explod- | workers aud the manufacturers adjourned at — - hung here this afternoon for the murder of | & Missoari Valley road near Skull Creck | eral nominees ou the 8 y ) Rate e [ - 3 i dirtisti (¥ - 5 TR & Mis alley road near Skull Creek | ers 1 , Preston county, was visited ot coe i four cartridges and half & | 2.30 this moruing after practically confirm- RIVER IMPROVEMENTS. Ramsey P, Tallent. The governor had re- o'clock this mornin ustructi 3 - Tho track of tho cyclon Volopod that ko was twen 8 i, the wages of last The wanufac- | Kstimates for Oarrying on the Work | fused to respite him, Rider and Ramsey P | train ran into a freieht tr 1y damag- __Pin Money h the heart of the town and - twisted 2] Awerican born, had been a fireman and for and worke ciation agreed During the Coming Year. lent were neighbos in the bottom, four | ing the engines, caboose y al cars, New Youk, Jul houses 1...:1.. |“.-1. foundations and carriod 3 BOVE vear: rked on the Burlington their “'I“""“S l"" identical, and agreed WASHINGTON, July 13.—Major C. W, Allen, | OF five miles east of Miami. On July 23, 1556, | The cugincers and firemien jumped from the | Tne Bee.]—Surr e roofs hundreds of feet from the buildings. g road. Hewas sccretary for Hoge, and s lonorable means to preventare- | S o llowing outr, | Riderwent to Miaml on business. D engines und nobody was hurt. Lilian, Duchess of Marlboi y . ~o— 3 hat ho had & momorandum showing dates | duetion in the tavil, In case of a chunge o | COFps of engincers, makes the following esti- | ig™ heence his wifo went to —— f $100,000 as pinwon te of Trvegulavities Should Cease. regarding this and other su el if it hag | readjustiment of s is to take place. mates for river and harbor improvemonts in | lent's and had Tallent take An O1d Wretch Caught. ;’ Biatl ~{-m ‘[’;“_ 9 ”,“m".;‘q g Ci110AGO, July 13 rman Faithorn, of not been stolen since hi us several e Minnesota, Wisconsin and Dakota cross the river in a Dakora Crry, Neb, July 18.—[Special [ 1ot M0 HE TG oS o e conpt | the Western and Northwestorn Freight ass other papers had been, dis- The Initlan Tlmber Transotions. Twprovement of the Minnosota river, to 1“‘ hien Rider returned he started to 100k for | melozvam to Tk Brr,|—James Rouso, the | ROV in litigation et the supreme court | oo uvion has advised the lines bLotween closed that some one ‘had _z Kelly's [ Wasimxerox, July 13.—Frederick Weyer | complete, ; Rad River of the North, to | bis wife and sont a young man to Tallent'sto | ;1 an who is charged with seducing his | 8heralterm. On tho ay Drovious o | ey ion e and Council Biufls that irregularis room while lie was flocked up down to \ause ok 18] ol ¢ e ’ if she w Rider armed himself e riage to the duke of Marlborc : ; A \ as flocked up down town, | hauser, of Rock Island, IlL, head of large | complete. for the next: year, $40,000; 3 Ler marriage t i and it was charged that the defense had the | 1o geing and milling interests. was examined | oo 10 X iext year, £40,000; | with a shot-gun and went to ‘Pallent's him- | grand daughter here, was arrested in Union | ays. Hammersiey, through ties in ratos on business originating in the documents taken from his ro Witnoss | (A FTies Senate. oom e e, | Chippewa river, Wisconsin, to complete, | self, and finding the latter not at home, | county, Dakota, to-day. He had fied in a | Robert Sewell, made custought to cease 80 as to prevent a further 8l that hio made & memorandum of 1o ehins last cvening, Tho coummittee mquired | $9%0%; for the next year, $25,000: lock and [ started north on'a_path leading to the river. | wagon, taking with him his grand daughter, | rogate to allow her to take £100,000 of ac demoralization in_rates. He refers to the talk about dynamito b the time, b N cns i all the dLiurls o | daw on the Mississippi river at_Meeker's is- | A short distance from the house e met Tal- | who i1s'about to become a mother. intorest of her late husband’s est aneal mont entared’ into! lodkinehtn the brotherliood did not allow the timber transactions between the Indians | 1a0d, Minnesota, to complete, #597,121; sur- | lent and there killed him. ———- Hammersley heirs and coutestants the prescrvation of rates on eastern trafid 1 of violence. Ho did not report it to the police | und ‘the companics repeescated by Weyer | ey for reservairs at tho sources of the Mis- ey and Horses Burned. will asking that only )) by allowed. to and from Council, Llufts, Omata aud ccause of his relations to the brotherhood. | Buusor. sissippi, Saint Croix, Cluppews_and Wiscon- etrayed His Trust. NeL ., July 13.—{Special Telegram -— Sioux He thinks it advisable that slo il thut sinco bis aerest, o bad con: PR A sin pivers, to com MO0 improvement | NEW ORLraxs, July I pecial Telogram | 4o Tup Ber, | —The barn of Mr. Hollister, | Over Two Hundred Bodies Found, gome_ datd be estavlistied when all irregulars 1 erred with Inspector Bonficld, Attorney Still a Seeret. of Mississippi ri the falls of to Tue Beg, Carpenter, a prominent | gy, - S A laat N, July 13.—A dispatch from Cape | ities should cease, and that for no cause Collier and Mr Stone, bt was not sty Crxersxa, July 13.—The geand jury has | Anthony, to complote, $19,127: for the toiary el Otloans, | A0 Tptow Srom i plaes, - yrax hamed: Iaet et Debarts e e borly, | hould there bo on and after July 37 any i of imraunity, and that k& ex- ‘ e y 4 year, § “hippewa s at Yellow | peared - RIght with . & contents. Two u- A e Ayt night. baa | rates at variay ) the agreed figures as : \ pected to be put on trial for conspiracy. not wade 1ts final repart and will not do sobe- | 3.0k "Wigeonain, to compiete, $06,000: for | something able horses perisiied. The stable insurance | the scoue of the five Wodnesday ulehty BS | 1 lighed by tie chisinman. The tari rate { Thomus C. Lloyd testified that he livea at | foreto-morrow, and then its action willnot be | the next yea 5000; Saint' Croix river, | mone s he loss is about £300. The origin ,‘:w“ R 1'., Pt H':‘flr‘l“;‘w oA Su e oapply irrespeetive of the origin of | blesvle i, and dealt i Bardware. 1o | mado lnown until e, indiced persons e | Wisconsn Sl Minieso, for, next year, 4 | G Ui o1d Criole fawiies hopowho ntrasted | 0 1 17 3 unknow but it o thoughit o e | AANED L MUY e AT 0 gk it hay seQp os i his storg aboyt Jun | arrested, Therofore therg is ng efi dig- nplete, $15, 490 servoirs at headwater of | to him large ¢ investment, | inceudiary. b Kty fire i o ~pmp—— g i g g b (it aE G | S Sten P Tha. lmered (ndchase. | STEblolo §1300; Dlotd, 81,180,088; for the | Sinos Satucies o Has ocy ‘orisamcsument. —— Zha oausenfthie g I ukROWR. | L = The Weather Indications, A |-'ulu|lln rulllu. ‘Thie brands were known as ;)Ilh-n Il\.« and R. A, Mc ll\lnnni.l who | next £12,0004 servation of | thought to be in Mexico. 2 ;’R I Rebuild, g e For lowa and Nebraska : ‘Slightly warmer, =is the “Hercules” powder, and he idertitied | have figured in the Cincinnati, ilamiten & fulls of Saiut Anihony, to complete, i ol wouvp City, Neb,, July 18.—|Special to Tug e ety fuir weathcr followed Saturday afternoon by a ‘ ntin court as tho g brand, He scid | Dexton attuirs, 2l Missourt river trom, Sioux City 40 A Switohina ] Brw T Loup ity creamery, recenty do- Mandesillon Manorsl local rains, i ! g e er, and > - | Fort Benton, (o complete, 3 for the 8 Tenacial Mele: y fire, will be rebuilt at once, o b, e a1 for Dalk Rein, followed S June . kulinloating caps il fuses were Anorher Tumble in Rares. next ye 000; improvement of ‘the Yel. | ST 90t 'M°""“'{Alf1'. “‘“.‘."il.i‘l“ Ll Duuray, July. 18.—The funeral of Johw'| = Eer Dakotn: Huin, followed Saturday 3 H bought with lot and packed carefully Cnicaco, July 18.~Flhe Erio and the Chi- | lowstone river, to complete, §106,000; for the hur Verbrick, 8 | Now gchool Buildings For Beatrice, | Mandeville took place at Mitchellstown ycs- s k. \ ¥ et sk poan. Noslos ‘f‘ul’]l"‘illl;;"\]\'l(l': | cako & Atlantic Lve kot tho rate on dressed | RN ARE BT o000 e o Killed e 20| Bramuce Neb, July. 13— Special o Tae onday, “Wully Q009 B awad Alia I. Bhoridar ition. A N Boogaalbn SRV hawas: sic boef down to 8 couts to New York and 13| uted for work on the upper Misaissippis | Brehths anid Nators, strorre Vi sy | Bre.j—Last night the city school hoard lev | P9 M8 (FREVE 00 Niw Urrouv, Mass., July 16.—Genersl ’ v*'i‘}i:"u l:urncmu erk for lil‘md‘. nl:o :om.;mbmno;.‘,’rhe rluw \‘\;u“nmet Ly the | Des u.z.....« ru&m«: wmpmamn.n the next | single muu cod lives at. No. 896 Soutlk: 1ifth | the contract for two new brick scuool build- | 4s trave and noble Sheridan slept soundly last night and 18 tuks 4 autitded Bowles, ving seen Liw inihe | Vaaderbilt and Pennsylvaul s, year, ¥0; Des Moines rap caual, for | street. ings in the Third and Fourth wards 10 Janus | land on the battle ficld, ing solid nourishment, |

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