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SDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 18SS, FORCED T0 TELL THE TRUTH| | ssvovsworsveoiss T THE DYAMITERS ARRAIGNED | ikt st aopusn o v IS WIFE LEFT FOR OMAH, | gom e ot (10 DIVIDE THE NEGRO VOTE | Governor Lounsbury Belioves Cone- = Dl A A ! ould Have tHOWENE 6T Liemn Bofore " L LL A, | phenson, |l of. 1R Maley and Prof. O, € PRI AT\ . necticut Will Go Republican. Sideile 3 1 in such a plot." | E— | wdicatohs, THORS Weo, noww 11 6F L@ toauhers o Oneo of Pinkerton's Chiefs Compelled W Youk, July 18— [Special Telegram to | . * “What plot! There was none,” he cried " of the county enrolled and new ones arve | o " [ to M Confens| L Tug BEE |- Governor Lounabury of Connect. | TheY Are Brought Into Court and nost fiereely. Do I in these days, look (A Tomperance Agitator Deserted | ureiying evers b : Extensive Preparations For the to Make a Confession, 4 e r Lounsbury of Connec Fiaste DYARA Yeted wough 1 ro foolish enough to enage in : 3 3 2 4 Pt i o A ey Their Cases Continued. L S a T Lo enage i By His Botter Half. X Wk e BN Conferonce at Indianapolis, —_— I L ns Ruow, 1 4 ecision in ana “ase W konie wbout political matters in the —_ isall a mistake, 1 know of no bombs, and do — T i — INFORMER WILSON A DETECTIVE. | nutiex state. He saic feol very s 5 w0t know where Aldine sauare, that yo IO LN el RO VE e e JAILED IN DEFAULT OF BAIL. | [0t i whore A uir (it YU | THE SMITH - HASNER SCANDAL. | gram to Tk Bre.]—The board of regents | BARRELS OF BOODLE SHIPPED. ¥ Khoth feut, giat t st ot fetau it did not work. ~ We did take a walk, bt not i met in exceutive session this evening at § bl The Expose Causes Another Sensatio B A disposed to b o i V to Aldine square. We only went around our ‘ | o*clock to consider and we v testimon, el ety mistic and predict victory without some The Priconces Ave “Talking” and it Nonys e e o faround 0UF | A Compromise Finally Bffected —Burg- | el i b ) i \' DY | Congressman Scott Probably Serving for The signs now cortainly indicate a Clues Mave e Oy ned Which ¥ 80meo! I know one man who might | Make a Raid on Grand Istand of the charges against Chancellor Manatt His Last Term - The Troops on the wits That He is a Monu- we could wish at this stage of the campaiz My, tisnd 16 Othes He was iny best friend and 1 ney » After a session of moro than three hours the . mental Liny, I have yet to meet & eingle republican who gt A+ b1 eiit he would betray me —May and December Wed e e ICHE LR LI L L Nebraska Frontier—Miscells Al says b6 intends to vote for Prosident Cley Avrests, us it Clhileboun State News, L L R L DTS e TR ous Washington Notes, tas land, but in my dail, reourse | o i ), 1ot a Bohemian. He was a German, — und 9 dismissed ’ i i Shown Up in His True Colors, . penly The Chie AT I called him my friend.’ - ¥ Citieaco, July 15.—Another sensation was | 178 rison, | T rlf!:? ;‘,\umm..-:.v " say betray you. Then thore must Deserted Her Hushind y Bovenity-Onie and NIHstesn The Indianapolis Conferenen, RO th Bafais st o kn 1caGo, 11, Ju ful Telogram | have been n y ! niASKA City, Neb, July 18.—[Speelal | pykors Crry, Neb., duly 19— Special T WASHINGTON BUissav Tie Osana e ) ““w» 1 the 'h '" he vnl‘ right v for | to Tuk 13 Frahk oun, John “No, no plot, but T will not say mor It | Telegram to Tne Bek.)—Quite a sensat ‘“1 “(‘T"', L S0170° MRSt 116 Vet 13 FOURTEENTI STREET, case this morning when the identity of Join cars y for A . ¢ is a lie | false: all false N i ceram e i Martin, the vet bt R ity Wilson, ono of the prisoncrs, who was sup. | 1arr for | Hronek and Frank Chappele, the men ar- | B G S IRE SLIVRGE o | was caused hiere to-duy when it was Tearued | ain editor of - the Dakota City Argus, wus Y Vb B O i > been @ conspirator and a | the rea ¥ | rested yesterdauy morn ed with the | gavion 10 not bescen. Ho is the most | that Mrs, Swinney, wife of u well known | weided to-duy to Miss Lowiss Hanson, the | pob Lcharations lave been in progress here ud bl skl nort. | dynan t aimed ag: nspector Bon- | pie 610 tho fiFleAnaTs s | tomporanco agitator, hud loft huin and took | S it g ' r.ulw{,‘ v \~[|“.»‘w.‘ nferenceto be held LU L A One-h are | field ar o8 G ell, were be- | about thirty years of age, but does 1 lust evening's train for Omaha. She left a | e L A at Indianapolis for the purpose of organizing comes out that it is a Pinkerton detectiv pr ( I stice [ - twenty-tive, He has a smooth, merry, b ot pohir o%bross! o slio 4 | dence of a Norwesian minister i 8 to divide the colored v Ariple funds to : for Lyon at the o his morn 1 behind expre Yo tiope 8l Would | miat rrooic 18, S6VERLyoNG: years old v ! Mullligar W Wy | e, As the three prisoners fled mto the | 180 face. - kiis blue ‘eye iwiys full of | never see bim gain, The cause of Hor f10L | e jan s Spventyone suar pay the expenses of all colored men who will The expose was brought about b, chane ¥ humior, and he does not looi like a dur 18 | is not knowr t h ends claim her life ’ e b teon 3 attend the convention and participate in - the ! o0 closely pressing the eross-exarin R T L e i[O R e kv O | s made mierabie by hisaparent imsanity | P e bride 1 iicteen v '-r”\!“ gy : \: :le h »‘.’nm g s hitherto, Conn cut i proett t d | drawn nto the plot by the others, an BH tHO RBIGIE Lo RIHIIoMH a1 d tamPEFIT 0 s ; - rocecdings have been placed in the hands o Supermtenden . of the Pinkerton PR R e e ; to | tises PUlb LA LT [ ek ChAcE it AL o e T aTee The Central City Camp Meoting, Lycurgus Dalton, postuaster of the house of agene 10 was e st He had the ntionists, in contradistinction to third i hat | knows at conspiracy. His | | inge herself in a manner unbecoming Cevrian Crry, Neb,, July 8. —[Special | popresentatives, and the administration, alternative of refusing 1o answer pertinent mien or proliibitionists, will vote the %t pantons evidently suspeet him of th and left when he Jearned of her Telegram to Tk Bree |~ At the Mot} which I8 conducting this movemoent, oxpe questions concerning Witson .‘,‘..‘I‘ fiti slican ticket, 1 do not think General | Dl 4 A1 ever the facts may be, and, while ¥ He tmx“\ “',,‘,.",,‘, ..i & cainp meeting m Jones grove at this place . Thiis i ML oL ' At tar to ahow f Me( sk will receive hearty support from his r w of insignificant apnearanc # itspokon i their suspicions, it 19 E ah e 0 ! Sl L e thres hundred eolored men from this ErCt W DEOW DTS Lo colots; SMCGHR || nayty) towhen he ten Lis eyes | tain that Chleboun could no thie w TR »day Bishop Warren was present and as alone to attend. Moncy has been sent ! chose the latter. Wilson, or Mulliga —_— G i e i v ¥l b SRk L their The Long Pine Chautangua sisted in making it one of the pleasuntest [ to “some of the prineipal cities in Virginia } MORYE Wklirdal wnd aulcily: APEaRG AckoRN What 010 Kings County Will Do, bl bl : puts : inte 5l As<EMBLY Grovspe, Lova Pise mcetings of any ever held here. A lurwe | oS o R i LN the room to the side of the prosceution NEW Youk, duly 1%,—|Speciul Telogram te | his words that ehows he = possosses FIFTIETH CONG 18— [ Speciul Telewram fo Tue Ber | =This | humber were prosent from earuey, We VBHE BoURBSIC AT biAORG o B R ERiEy Whon tlio: comotlon: subsided’; Suparine | Diix Bit The republicans of Kings counts | GCLCFmined mind in- his small, ill-shaped i was Suffrage day, The morning exercises con- | RIVer, Grand Islnd and neizhboring towns Dl Rl : dent MeGinn related the circumstance of | have opened their canvass for Harrison ang | D084 He is not over five feet four inches in » 'm-u:n 3 sisted of classes in theolozy, natural science, | THC MEEing has becn u great success, S LD ng out a ‘_.,L.i Broderick, one of the conspirators, throwin 168 o oimgite height, but the police give him the name of VASIIRGTON, July 18.—A resolution fn- | nusie, ete. At 11 o'clock Rev. Annie SVaT0s LA LI UL L L the mysterious letter out of the car window | HOMON i & most vivorous manncr. Theo- [0 B desperute of the ganez. The | structing the committee on inter-state com- | gr o, g ’\',",l & SIS DIt o go in this movement and the at the time of the arrest, and the subscquent | ¢ 1. Willis, supervisor of the First e i Aol bebel R T % . i OW was to lecture on “The Fate of Repub Dakota Crry, Neb,, July 18.—The case of | sroatest possible T Ty ik recovery of the letter. d- | ward, is ehairman of the 1 committee, | Prisoners were charged with violating sectic e jujre ihto tho propricty of extend- | 1jca " but for some reason she did not get | wii iouso, mcoused of rulning his ghan \ i the letter. The motive of Brod nanof the cam mm 11 ey A KLt 16 || ifig {6 THtaIALate commerds Tav Lot | Bl touso, used of ruining wrand- | pmade to make the mecting & success. { erick in ridding himsclf of the letter is not | Mr. Willis is sanzuine of success, To-day he | 20 chapter 8%, revised statutes, which de VR o, o P | here and Rev. . M. Clish occupied the time | daughter, took a new turn on Monday when | 1t iy stated that the Hon Tipad Dodglas; th | Sppatont, s tho. lotier s auirely non-com | suid: “Wo aro goini to mako this o fighting | S 1 a punishablo offenso to huvo in | und “expross compuios, and to. mail | gt i hour. on v similue. subjoct. Tn tho | Goonee Hrishirs mabriod thoir andolaned | 1% tuted that tho o, | LSRR 1t y S campaign froni the start, and you may r posscssion dynamite or other hihly ex- | road companies not now subject to it, | afternon Dr. Evans nddressed the assem- | that he was the father of her unborn child i " SRt i Bowles, the “squealer,” was the next wit 3 L losive s " spector Boufield said: | to sit durini recess of congroess, und to up e g : oy intention to go to Indianapolis and expose noss, He bogan by telling of St on it that we will the democrats the | P'OSIY tances, fuspector Boufield saic nEST : and to ap- | 1y tuking for his subject, *The Limitations [ 1t was evidently a put up job, however, and I ! {ag of the. protherhood In Autors, Fe | worthof thelr mone Sbh Va RreYLh RO BH “Lonly wish o say cnough, your honor, | point a clerk and a stenograplier, was offered | of 'Surawe At the close of this address | 0he brisoner s held in bouds to the grand | the motives which will bring the meeting h said WEhiet: Bolerelson . dhuce the | With them: OGT 604 oranization is in | to have these men held: but 1 would like to [ by Mr. Cullom and referred to the committee TR AT B AR e KA kL jury. togoth v-uu»»l \\“1 :“« v v|. t the meoting 4 8 o f i i 8 thal Bonds SiATAeREv L § 01 Contingent expenses. 1 ¢ all w ) . e as instigated b, ew disappointed and satoment, that we should do some. | perfoct order and the rauk and fiie has never | huve their bonds suficiently high to_ insure | o8 continentoxpenses, S 5l ubon the subject of suffeage. Tho A Slaughter of Horscs, digkitiod nograos Who Ravelbten: deme ) ahend of ue H anid it wouid not o fer s | Wi Ui il e Shrnest desire i golnand | their detention. 1learncd thut these men | gyion of the sonate bill for the formation and | sbeeches were limited to five minutes cach Nowrn Pere, Neb,, July 18.—The wost- [ ing oflice and money of the republican. party to do anything in regard to the use of "|\”.“ i TR S EG0 Ry 118 A daTn CAPUIEN | were en A in o conspiracy 1o kill admission into the fnion of the state of at many accepted the invitation and the Iyer' Monday night ran into a bunch M"\ s MNI‘\‘M the entire expense of th | I ORBRG b o 6 RO WL RO Y or b LU HIE L HoNat of e oL | Gary, Sy Grinnell and myself, '\\ asbington \{w,{ composed of the prosent | poqui was that there was @ v ey spirited | of well-bred horses belonging o M. C. Keith | $1 'l‘l:wl\\\y':;"l‘h;m\;\ ‘l‘“-y\“i:l:lw(:\4|\|Ilr|’|(|:y?r After e mestinig was over Lmado Uie stae” | erats that they will carey Kings county by [ watched them for somo i S e of Washington and - part o Idaho | giguussion kept up for about an hour, Prof. | near here. Thirteen were killed and two | [ '8 08 presentative Lynch, dohn. M, tto him that knew b v use it ( B000 i8 Justitiod ¢ 8 ous confirmed, arrested them, and L4t 0 . 1 lirh, eri % 4 ¢ lorses woeee of sy ior it s 5 o e Sia Privrald ‘>“ rl\'-l sl 1lmll 1 (i Olovelund 1aiiob e itfour [ Nvaroviid & RS Ty RS . Hoar interrupted the reading of_the | Shorey enidont ofGatela collogo Nehgh, | &f ‘_j] Bl o e O B eS| Tt T anuFo ey promiiont, men ‘\v)lnsn rih LRI o vanted to LY TR EHOE B LEOT) eir houscs. | bosides bombs,and other | bill and gave notice, at the request of Mr. | Neb., lectured tins ever d gree and some of them were val- | popubiicanism is not questioned will also at R i gebany of 1t ond [ told tim | mon in Kings county,and Lis fres trado | telr, Nowses, heelies Showbar und fowhian {8 O it o oritaes [ . Mrs: Zari A, Wilson, soretary of thostato [ ued at 8500 and 800 eacli tend the conference and assist in- holding up I thought ‘:.-I(H‘ ~“.' e ine §7.50 und told | principles are even lcss popular u;-; 1',] L] GRS R s ERL R i B [l Ao to riticule the people and the principles un. initiated, Goding, ono of the defendants. was | Willing 1o £ on record us satine that s | Gary and Judge Grionell, unaoubtediy for | Mr. Feve wouldon next Friday ask the sen- | , The following is the for s Hox Geuntied, | deslying the movement which 14 bound to ba ¢ among those ut e meeting.” e informer | will this ycar cut the demociatie magority i © purposes of identification, After the | 8t to proeved with the consideration of the | Thursday, July 19, Grana Army day Arniasce, Neb., July 13.—(Special Telo- | & fujlure, . { told of his expoditions to Indinui to purchass. | this coutty dowh to 4,000 o 5,010, Al It wa. | atrest 1 asked Chay throush an inter- | treat vould urge the senate to continue | 850 6, m—Drayer scevice, eram to Tue B Tom Johuson, o Danc o WILL NO SUCCELD mvsLe, dyni . ) it [ N A R retor, where he was on the Fourth of the discussion until it is ended, and then that 800 Tacology, E. McC living about five milos o atheast of here,was Villiam 1.. Seott, who will have an active ynamite, and how Bauereisen had sent him | do that, ‘Hareison can e New ! to 1 thor d of God part in the management of the campaign, b with it to ( Clark, of Galesburg, a wtein spite of u big democratic He said he was home all day. He said b 4”‘\[ o tuken ‘\y »‘IV further d Mo 8:00—Natural Sofer Botan @ M. | riding a horse this evening, wien the animal | RSB R s ““,_‘“" ‘ Ie ”"Luh \\.\.‘x"‘.:l‘u”\.\.fhf“‘ 1'10 L in New y Hdad! St NauaganE T ausked him | Dill, contining the area of the new state to [ Stevans, Ferns, Mosses and Lichens, {Hn “ i ""l ol Sl badly | qyrain, wiiich is a wise conclusion, for he i it ARt ,',g}n“j ‘lm'_'” A Persor izhts League, if knew where 80 s was, and he | that of the present territory of Washington 8:00 .{lvm.n horus, J. M. Blose, B ”h‘“ ”“ ‘v“-‘..\ ! a l‘w: IOIENeC ¢ | cortim to be beaten it hie ‘_mM\ it. Scott's 7Y liat Bowles buried ot - b3 {FABUO. anld Aot e RO AR S S EH O AR Mr. Vest doubted the power of congress to N0 - Nor 1st cliss, J. D, Stewart, The in orfer to save his life “and ool it off | district includes the city of Erie and the two s ylda od and whieh | Caiteaao, June 15, -What is intended to be Questions of Hronck, und ho also denicd hav. | refer the mutter of the anexation of north s of Chirist, (continued.) about half way between the ankle and the | adjoining counties, and” he has twien boen LI A 1e? sauerelsen | oy national organization, designed to work in r i ern 1daho to the people ther Second class, G. 1. Taylor, The History | Kucc ol by republican votes siieh will nover told me,” continued the witness, *tha ARt LB 5 I i of the | W Biblo. = be enst for i 1 t vi 1 & cortiin partof Aurora there Wie i fran | CPposition to the prohibition Then 1 intimated that Chappe Mr. Callom favored the. i ate admis ] sl Bible: FIFFY THOUSAND tuman, cast for i wain. “Phis district is always house, and that under it was a sewer running | chartered under the state la in the | entirely different story, and ik sud- [ 8ion of the new state, but opposed the annex TR ke by \ A A P e S a8 LH AU RO O IE os et | S 6 Personal Righta T o e | denly remembered that' he, Chappek uionlof Londion, DI THSIR BHG oLl ey I R Saince «Gooionyy Jo | Omana Gains Over Other Cities in | ! ) h1[”»‘-hlwdlvlm'l' It has M"HH--; BRI g ot SENG s 4 L : LEASL 8 he |Gy ST beentin Aldine square, resolutions of the conventions of both polity sle, Steuettie of the Rocks, . ber of Hogs Packed custom, o I 10 congressiona boarding louse, - Hun el evnted Aleclc | fncorporators are well known German-Amer- [ Ot fhe Houss of Judecs Cany Al partics of the torEitory ugiitiat the. pro R T CHbtiE N B 080: o ‘\um,! i ‘I‘I s Packed e G e this sewer aid place n botb there and Dlog, | i€ citizons of Chicago, Oneof them ex- | Civinuell on that day ny o, posed dismemborment, He also read o jet 10:15 0. w.—Pedagogy, C. M. Stevans, CINCINNAT, July Lot vam | poue years ago it was the turn of | up the house. 1 told him that would be mur. | Plained to-nizht that its membership was | of harm to them on and | ter from the governor of Idsny (4 Limself, | Physiology, Digestion, Assimilation and | to Tiue B Po-morrow's Pric Iiric county, but A man from der and that T wouldn't do it.” & growing rapidly, and as soon as suficient think they intended o do anythi then, | expressing & eoniion that the senate | Narcoties. will say: Packing for the woeek 1 Venango by the na of Mickay, an The witness further implicated Geor, strong here branches will be established in | heir plans were not matured.” would wot attempt to - divide that ritory Joiih—Women's Christian WMperance | eompared with 135,000 the ceding woek | ol m'w‘. "‘quu“ 1 th )mmh.\l[ on by ’I’ Clark by telling ottor from Hauercisen, | other leading cities. The promoters desim SWhat would you think w reasonable | Minst the memorial of s 1o wture anil | Union conferene d 155,000 last ye To i UMAtoh) o || Lro8 Usaiof funostand cliivaneny ha gooc ! 11 Which the 1ntrer st whay o Bauerelsety | 15 luuye poptilar national movement agninet | Lonqe (' asiod Justice Lyan, and ngainst the protosts of both politeal | 11:00—Governor John M. Thayer, pre A g yoar. fotal from Murell 10 pugple of kitic county were outraged. 'Nob some of the “ywoods’ (dynamite), and. for | Prohibition, though in favor of temperance. “Not less than 5,000, answered the in- | Partios, ba by at least nine-tenths of the | ms. ; dutc 0,000, agdin 2 & year only was the time honored precedent vie- ) B0 S 1680 o oty i pio)y ando = el population of Idaho. He declared that | Address, C. F. Britt, Avmy Life and Ex- | Decrease 50,000, Chicaso is now about 30,000 | lated, but the prowaries were corrupted, and 1 some. ‘The witness thereupon bought two General Harrison's Visitors, “Iis 80 ordered,” said his honor. “Phe [ 11 wes - uet gt Cafter twenty-tive | perience, . SHOTYOTIIL yORT Aoy nudICansas | Gy 00,0008 |iLEe MEaest CoURWINTSHCIBEIGL M piived Wiie ot Danne srcivon, Bought INDIANATCLIS, July 18.—~The usualuumber | cases will ba continued for ton days in bonds | ¥oaraof privations that Delong to, 1 r | 200pm }\‘Mh“‘ H. A. Shorey, General | gyopt, St. Louis is also considerably bhind oy otita fi“fi .‘N priviiege ‘,l“\l;; BT Sl o e e colideoddlons el sdlio oyt ol irempdata o RSB Y told & roporter at the | ttke off 25,000 square miles of your arca aud | . 3:15-Polities, J. G. Evans, The Droper [ lst year, Omana has gained 50000 and eon- | iy, qupendent organtzation was formed by the L urry up ith | General H y, > £ | 4 3 to have a tair supply. Winter who: 1 goods to Creston, In wiitre icueral Harrison t duy, the most notable | ;1000708 the trinl that nothing new had de- | 20,000 of your population and attach thew to | Attitude of the Government T d Crime. 18 10 have a tair supply iter wheat | orepublican leaders of - Erie city, who asked fhEvavare Hesdod o thor taneh oauere | bethg the Tippecanos club feom Kokomo:! dn. || elopad state th ureonts Sote oo oo a8 [l it tarbitory yanh. pat vou. baos 15— Pedagoey, 1. A, Whitwam, Arithe | harvesting is nearly completed. Taking in [ Mr. Scott, the foremost and woeulth- and delivered four pounds of dynamite to | order to avoid confusion and give General [ but that he was aceuimulating evidenes | twenty or. i metic, Syuare and Cube Roots, e o whol situation the disappolntmeng ap | fest citizen to = accept ~the =momination, Brodoriok. 3 Hurrison as tiuch time as possiblo it has | Which io wiis'surc would prove & conspiracy | . M. ud i largo munbor of reso | | 4 0-—Temperance, Tda Evaus, The Drink- | peary to offset the ain, 3o that there is no | Wichhe did, and was olected by womo ¢ witness then prosented a lot been announced that hereafter the republi- | on the part of the vrisoucrs, lutions, emontSiinsupportiot [ing Mau's D Bllh o reason for enlarging calcalations. Spring | Yol windred mujority, DSkl L rexsed to hitn on June 27th, signed . can state committee will have charge of the | Thus far there have not been any addi | (e wnnexation of north Tdaho Children, Mrs, B, A, Blar, a Hicte] | Mty seonvL CHaE i RGBT T e e LR IULtSr OF f I e s B A plans ot dnosty. | tiotel urkssts 1 bonnention el foo inties Without, action ‘upon the bill the senate Musie, eluss, J. M. Hlose. . wheat contiuuos to 1o well, but bhas not yet | the re was a second eall for Scott, who had bemp watched, and not to do anything sus clubs and delegations and most sensutional dynamite plot. The | Procecded to the consideration of the execu 4145 —Normal. Riret class, . D. Stewart, | reached a point of security against contin- | up to that time pleased the people by hi Picious, and, it he thought bost, to g0 home : police are mot inactive, nevertheless, | tive business, and soon adjourncd. pes of Christ, contintied. Secoud elass, | gencios whicit may sericusly ehangs the now | tO1servative position and the prominence he or ook for a situation somewhere and The Kansas Prohibitionists, and it is expected that before to-morrow T o iee Mpiiois o ateobion, dueSt | encouraglg ousinole, Cloenshus hrogressedi | 05 (8 HSHOEAL BORKGL R yhdme ive up @ jobbi SIness, owles T Iy 18.—The pre f morning the number of anarchistic dy 2 e of 4 e ez S g ent in for the Mills bill they began te & uM”lnnv“ A wi v” ‘V xl i W Bowl Arcnison, Kan., July 18.—The prohibition TicREaBIR A Re bRt G I“'mh IW"" ¥ WASHINGTON, July 18,--After unsuccess Childven, Mrs. L. H. Blackburn, remarkably well during the week. indignation meetings, and this district bemng L no u 1 e lotter was | gtato convention assembled here to-day, L lfor = 50— Address, General H. C. Russell, The - very strongly in favor of a high tariff would in Bauereisen's handwriting, but from o' | station will have been considerably” aug- | efforts had been made to secure consideration ) J b ) THIES PRISON ASSOCIATION. 1 the fact that. they had corresponded about [ 4P0ut 200 delegates beine preseut. D. Wo | yuented, There are several others who ure | of a number of bills for the erection of publie | PHvate Soldier 3 —— : o g o L oerY, the matter wentioned, he was satisfied of its | Houston was chosen yrary chairman, | wanted; and the plot for the destruction of dings the house went into committec of | LA —Supper 3 Another Day Spent in Discussin menawhol parsnaded shim Eloiibn/onndidate ¥ wuthienticity, He also explained the contents | The usual committees were appointed. life and property is much more extensive gl s Kl ppai S 8:00—Camp-tire, conducted by Col Problem of Refor LRI UL R L DL G R R e o CERIMERC IOt bt A B than the facts puplished up to_ tho. present. | the whole on the tariff bill. C. Henry, voblem of Reform. two years at present his bitterest Noblesville, Iud, enelosing moncy and in- | Tennessee ¢ atorial Convention. | would indicate. This morning the thiee an- | On motion of Mr. Tracy of New York, = e Bostox, July 18.—The morning session of | foes aud accuse him of betraying them and Striictions o take plenty of “geods” to Cros. | NASHviLLE, duly 15, The repablioan gub. | archist prisoners, Hronck, - Chappok - and | primuline ken from the free list, Two Burgtaries at Grand Island. the prison association was devoted to discus- [ all the interests he represents. by supporting ton. By *4goods,” he said mite . e % i Chleboun, were subjected to a vigorous T'he fir raph, which had been passed | Greasn istaxn, Neb., July 18— [Special [ sion, Warden Hateh, of the Michizan state | e Mills bill. - “Therefore he will not Y zoods, aid, dynamite was | ornat sonvention 1ol The pl j meint, J itk “’“”K pumping brocess in the eells of the: contrai | over informally (that placing cotton, es F | welegram to Tur Ber.]—Last night burglara | prison, dissenting from some positions taken | {1¥ 10, cie 1o concress a “third term, Under cross-examination Bowles admitte orm is a simple endorsemont of the national | giation, and the newspapers to-night say that )5 on ree list), was then con ¢ o heniE % % R 8 ; e will devote what leist o s to Gl crowsexamination Bowlon admiuted | L4 SURC codraniat o the nationsl | etaton, i tho nowepapors toignt sy s | hoos 0 (e fro s wan thom conbdorad. | oo KL war aors of o Founar, | b the piees of 1ot ovoning. 1k dobied | 15 dovote, et lohury ho haw i while in jail that he was. mnocent: that he | TAVOF of the Blair billand against tho leasing | gtatements which will undoubtedly lead to | braska offerca an amendment placing on the | No. 27 Enst Second strect, and carried off | whether the time had come for indeterminate | linil makes up his cabinet i ot will of convicts, Sumucl W. Huwlkius was nom thinner | about £500 worth of revolvers, knives, razors, ade las been knew nothing of th several additional arrests within the noxt | free list all iron and ences. Ho would have e soner | stand ready to ta A cence and oth t When_the ¢ ery of dynamite, and that he had licd repeatedly as o his | inno- | Bateds tweaty-four hours. The prisoners' confes- | than No. 20, wire ra Agrecd to ete. An entrance was made by the back col- [ work. Gardner Tufts, of the Mussachusetts | 0Tered the treasury department twice, but tors, S sionsare said to be startling, but it is need- | On motion of Mr. Mills the existing rates | | qoor, The she s wore complot rmatory, disagroed with Mr, Brockway's | Goolined it bocause to uceept would require Le S PN I Toas 0 sy that the imost secreny b o | of duty wore restored on comont, wWhiting Lo § Lk : f oy gioed ity 3 the sacritice of some of his most profituble iviiout th 0 WASHINGTON, July 18.~[Special Telogram | tained concorning tho matten. reng maite | and pairs white, The duty on pivis. green | sacked. The thicves obtained about three | paper of last night. Prof. Collins, of Cornoll | fuvestments, - Ho oan tnké ny ather oabane cluded, Mr. Ewing arose and said_that the i [ Al Telegram | tained ning the matter around polic i [ it e Hed By g stute would rest ut this b The t | to Tne Bre|—Fist Lieutenent David J | headquarters. Inuspector Bonfield could not | Was fixed at 1217 per cent ad valorem hundred knives, all imported woods, a num- | university, dofended Brociway, W. AL 5p portfolio without such sacrifice. Both Br, BT Sl . Ninth cavalry. Davine boen tourd | be seon during the forenoon, but Chiet Hub The pottery schedule was then taken up for | bor of razors, shears, and several valuable | M 0f Massachusetts, said that the gre and Scott aro considered good pr i Y bhon, Ninth cavalry, having been found | P seo dudine the forenoo consideratioi, The duty on china, porcelain, | yogolvers. The burglars are supposed to | [TOPSt I8 not mn; n thiey 3 and bur timber, and it would not be stran Discussiog the Strike, o) “:'ml\: ;I\»‘E”n,‘.‘ ctivo sorvice on necount punta it i, hier, thit“inore arreats and | garthen, stonsor crocicory warewas uereased | LY, U DU B SO JEN it e mtan drunhiie ) ey '|"; gonigarcdl iCn tie mes HomInAL oun 2 d of disability incident to the service is, by di- | further raids are to be ma: connectio yin 45 0 50 per cent ad va 1 Dpos y X . O, det nio prison, years from now. Both are candidates fo Cuicavo, July 18.~Overone hundred and | . io, of tho president, rotired from uctive | With the anarchist ploti™ was asked. -~ | . The next paragraph oalled up was that with the promise was the host of any in the state. They hive | United. States. senito also, Seott o suecced fifty chairmen of the engineers and tiremen | ¥ ) L SOV ““We have the names of other men whom | ating to green and colored glass botties, Mr, Another case of burglary occurred at the | a defimte sentence, iudetinite sentence, parole | Cameron, and Bryee to sueeecd Payne, from grievance committees met hero to-day. In | % we want,” was the reply Breckenridge of Arkinsas moved to mako | residence of Mr. 1l Ja living on the [ law, and a law for habitual eriminals. Olilo. fikwer to & question’ one: of the . monibx Private John H. McConald, Light Battery R Sy S Rtate whEit are, and the | the duty 1 cent instead of 97 of acent per [ north side of town. Here the thieves were Warden MeClaughirey, of dolict, told of th THE TROOPS IN NEBRASKA, St il S 1D, Fifth artillery, now at Fort Douglas, | charees senina h J pound. Adopted. Ho also offered other | less successful, finding only Mr. Jacobs' iit of the Bertillon system in'identifying | In response to the numerous. appeals from said: “Weare discussing the Burlington [ pehBrgesBainsilion. % i 2 Pk o tha e e e hole e : committee amendments striking out the flint | pockett and w hittle odd change, amount relcased on parole. I H. Wiers, séere- | eitizens of Sioux and Dawes connties urging R nace i latin Proacitomal | Ak a lans bR R eatoat e Reotie PRI Enon BXG wHolp eateen nentinalyiin I SO e ERE B BT Gt A B D i RS aious s tary of the association, preseated un elabor- | that the troops. 4t Forts Robinson and e conclusion before we adjourn,” It is known il bain attrans fara el to attend to and he is better avle to take care | A1ties on eylinder and crown wlass, polished, Towards morning Mr. Gus Kochler was | ate paper on Awerican prisons. — He wants | Kinuey be not allowed to proceed to Kearnoy Lt during the first session of the meetin The following transfers of leutenants of | 10 BHCHe H0 S 19 18 Ol not above twenty-four by sixly inches, from | awakened by the fierce barkig of his dog, | the "vencral government to undertaie the | for théie summer vication during the anset. utions were adopted expressing “con. | the Fifth artillery for the cours: of instrue- | *%fs thing that ) S 3 to 20 cents per square foot, and above that | and on going out found that the dog was | collection of prison stutistics tled state of affairs amonz the fndians on the it 1 Does the information in your posscssion 1 y d J A AaEat o denmation of lawless nets and the destrue- | tion indicated in paragraph 435 of the implicate many persons size from 2 to 50 eents; on unpolished eylin- | having a fierce fight with some object in the tthe cvoning session a paper was pre- | border, he secretary of war has written to tion of property,” and adding a determina- | tions, as amended by general orders PAIT can siy s just what T have said be. | der and common wind lass, ot excoel- | tall grass near the house, e called to the | seuted by @ Vaux, “president of the | the conmrindinie al of the departinon tion “that the exercise of the power of this | August 4, 194, fre lake offect | fore, The three prisoncrs now under ae | i ten by fifteen inches, from 1 cent to 14, | dog, who reicased his hold, and a man van | board of " inspectors of the castern peniten- | of the Missouri 48k ing for his views pon the orinization will be used to prowect the inuo- | October 1: First Licutenant Frank Thorp | rest’ are ‘talking. Every word they | cents per pound: on sizes not exceeding six- | away aad was out of sight before he could be the preseat son system and | subject, and it is probable that if he says cont.”! TR AR attery I, vies | suy 08 of importance and. you cuy | teen by twenty-four inches, from 11 conts to | overtuken, On Mr. Koch roturn he et on socicty and eriminals. A paper | there is any couse 1or alarm that the marche % —— irst Lieutenunt Henry J: Roeily, from Light | easily understand that overy time they talk | 174 eonts: on sizes not excetding twonty-four | found the dog in possession o1 the back and 50 read by Dr., 1. D. Wey on physical [ iug oeder will be countermanded Il;:il Allllgn;--l.lhl B g | Btters I to Twtery A% kinit” Tiontcnant | they malke work for the men to do. Tiero iy | by hirty inches, from 117 to 2 eents: sics | nearly a wholo le of i man's pants. g for youtliful criminuls. b AIn TR SR LESDUNG, uly 18.—Stewart E. | David Johnson from Battery C to Lighit Bat- | no time lost the moment a_ciue is given, 1 | #bove that from 13, o215 cents, Awrced t o 2 : P _ Jere was notaquorin . present to-day a J.H. Murphy and J. A. Hall of th tery 1, vice First L cnant Solon 1. Mas- | will tell you now, on coudition that you dou't | The question of the duty on ported to 8 rned By Benz bhs COLLIDED ON THE BANKS, the meeting of the house committec on - agri R ance committee, who arrived [ sevfrom Light Battory D to Buttory C; | asi me ‘ang moro questions, that thero are [ bacco was then taken wp, and M, Mitls | Prarrewovn, Neb,, July 18.—[Special | A gtenmer Strikes a Schooner During culture and action of the compound luvd or here to.day, left for Burlington this after. | FIrst Lieutenunt Harvey C. Cavboush, from | others in Chicago who are ‘wanted’ in con- | Moved to strike ou clau ing th ramn to Tiie B, —This moraing wiile Thick ¥ o adulteration b s nostponed il Bri- o At meetine of tho stekoms tha e | Battery L “to Light Battory ¥\, vice 'First | nection with this thing, and you can rest as. | FAte of duty at 85 cents per pound, thus re- [ oo S0 T St TR 8 OIS wHE | Ll S L da 0 special mecting of - the commite noon. At ameeting of the strikers they in- | jlientenunt Albert ¢ Blunt from' Light Bat- | sured that we are going to have them, too, | Storing the present duty 18 a0 ghter of Ju apongar Ngw Youk, July 18,1t is reported that } tee is called, \ traduced the subject of discontinuing tho | fory i to Hattery L. Sccond Licutenant | before very long.” La Follette, of Wisconsin, spoke for | were Labout the house, Mrs. Patten- | 44,6 North Gierman Lloyd steamship Fulda, MISCELLANEOUS b strike and the sentiement was unanimously | \William 1. Hancook from Batter 1. ta Tiehe | Ch ud Hronck wore seen by a re inutes upon this wotion, and desived a | ger was serionsly burned about - the face and | wyion wrvived yestorday from Bremen, ran | - Tyman . Ferey, of Nobraska, lias boen se- in favor of a scttlcment if reasonable terms attery D, vice Second Licutenant Richard | porter, who, with a Bohemian interpreter, e minutes, but Mr, Mills declined she had placed a boiler of water on | g CRTRRTTN Gy (5 vy 1 for appointment to a 000 position in could be mude W. Young from Light Battery D to Bat- | obtained permission to intery 1d upon his motion the uitte A i i sthoongr kg adjutant general’s oftice. At another meeting to-night the striker tery K, i Hronck took his amprisonment na- ie pu of limiting the dobate SRR wloundland last Saturday moraing. A 5. H. Mallory, of Towa, is at the Ebbitt voted ununimously against a settlement of cond Lieut t Thomas R. Wieway, | turedly and la 1 us Lo greot ) re. Mills moved that all debate on th e 1% oy nse foy preva at the time and the Mrs. Logan is having her head carved in iena was R, Wiewa v 4 f the labor, threw § the strike by Chicfs Arthur and Sargent. n Battery J to Light Battery ¥, Ofticers | porier” by dr his forcfinzer across his ragraph be limited to one minute, Vo st k. Phi H sel disappesred almost immediately | marble by Lot Flan the senlptor who 3 - of th ietail who are not alveady at- | throat and pointing upward with tue other | @ s being again refused five 0 T pais caused an | g the eollisiol oats were put out in | made a bust of the g Uy after his 1 Nesolved Against Anarch tuchied ht battor report for duty 1 ned o vote, thus leaving the BT ek Whon | sew o her o e nearly an hour groped | death. Some thic four ars ugo th SerisarieLy, 1L, July 18.—The state | with the light battervies t L they ar u are pretty merry, Don't you know | I (& quorum. M. Mills then P Sl ? | around thie but ‘w0 traces of the | Senate passed an act tinz the committee ombly of Knights of Labor to-day resolved nsferred on October 1, when t ved i0us charges aguinst you m use take a recess u B | ki i A i | sehooner nov of the tw nen belonging to | 00 lirary to seeur, s senutors ¥ e R e s vill proceed to join their respective bat ocloci wnal showed the absence | S 0 an(eaRs s Dy [k ind vesscl was proba. | to fill the niches in tho sonate L auarohy declare education | ¢o, ey “You are accused of plotting to blow up | L was ruled o R lEraTat g e oR e R A 3 sl roand A that the B was the only mieans by which labor could ac: o udies Grinnell and Gary and Inspector Bou- | OFde Mills' then oved to- adjoura, | * an How! sily fIBEHE Nosth G armon Tlova ia ¥ bust should b purchased for that R vomplish its object. The following ofticers The Moore- tor fieid tandi e the w u wWas ca TRy s at the report of the | Purpose. Fora lone time it was on exhibi- 3 varol i: Master workman, Kobert Me I 2 r ,'h\" |"m-"-‘f"",rf . 1t is a lie, a pack of lies,” ried, and the house adjou 'y"»-"” ‘ L 8 i cxageerated. Captain | Uon i the marble iall at the capitol, 3 0 Peorin; worthy foreman, W tae it P SO0 (29 But you had the dynamite?” = - = IMBYE, RSV to th t of the lent, stat ) Randall i 1 very man, and i H uniolths scoretary 1o nee W | poka this me say that the whereabouts That was left with me by a friend i 1 TEACHEHRS' CONVENTION, Pk Ber. | —The latest d pmeit in the s vessel struck i sehoonor according to privite information is not im of | + treasurer, C. B, Fenton, of Dan! | of Moore are still unknown. Another dis | Kurafiat just atter the Haymarket riot. He Smith-Hasner scandal here, is the com carrying away her bowsprit, | proy He has | cral relapses and [ vi 1ixt session will be held at Peoria | pateh from St. Joseph, Mo, seys thut i gen and Lie put the stuf? in my hou }.ducators Present irom Every Part | pmoncoment of a suit by Hasner aeain ul'the dumage done. his recovery is i ¢ of serious doubt, X R 1 Tuesda, ugus q « & tand I throw a lot of ofthe Go S5 k = is habits of life have wea d his consti { o Y i August. tleman and lady registered at the Union o1 foaad '.‘”" ya £ : ' the C v‘lvllxl\; Smith for $15,000 drmages. In his petition e i s et anadebis anas - vot hotel last night as F. Gatz anc 0 shiance to dispose of SAN ANCISCO, July 18.—Th 1l con- | ¢ Lt = 0 fon tha cLTua RS o A A b i SHOOTING SALVATIONISTS, Donaebotabidst tight me Ty Gaia ond lady in the same Way, f0r 1 Was | vontion of the tooihors o n- | the plaintift asks for &,000 for the abduction o5 conrased beewise e doos not vally more 1 uornin man was recognized as [ would meet a policemiun who would | ! of the teachers! association was for- | of pig daughter Fmma and $10,000 for com- | Two Women M srers Pay the P, protiptly under the remedies administered, 0 \ loore, and finally admitted his wentity. 1 3 2 ned in 4 g w m Murderers Pay the Pen i & The Quebee Avmy Routs an Avacking | o T At e AR 1 i me, mally opened at nine o'clock this morning. | polling his sou Louie to haul sand for the Mty of Thelr Crimos Perny S, Hear, i by WL DR e Sk ARGl shok Mew, AErlon (ras it i, S Then there was 1o conspiracy " There were teachers present from every | viver durinza heavy snow storm. The boy SR A HENEE L UeR SR - — i { Quime, July 18.—(BSpecial Telogram 10 | want eans ot Sruv, tholr aftulrs, The “No, part of the United Statos, us well as a num. | disappearea and has not been heard of since, | J#R<EY Ciny, N. J., July Henry Con Nebraska and lowa Pensions, B il 138 DB Rl atan o oA R R annl & Bt e roud Jo you know Chapak and Chilbowa?? ber of representatives from forei i reumstences indicate that he Away ad Bbert was banged i county jail at WAsHINGTON, July 18, —[Special Telegram i e e Sal ARy pro LT e o8, L know them, but Chilbowa is not L ¢ g Aol from home on acd of Hasner's ill treat- | 10:13 this morning. The crime for which he | to Tite iee. |—The follow ) s W to8t, Foye parish, Ave wilos out of town, last i . Wis naime, It is Fraok Chleboun, T don't | tries. =Dresident Aaramy Goro called tho [ mouyof him. This suit aud tho two others | was axaouted was tho murder of his wio on | crusted Nobvashunn ttiys & anaons Hol T AR L R T e A e _ William's Naval Escort, i i i abt couvention to order. T. H. McBride, of | for abduction and aduitery have been dis e o A Nobrasiuns to-day ;. - Origingl 1avas took their brass bund al and a number of Sr. PETERSBURG, July 1S.—The flcet is as “Did you not walle with them to Aldine | Towa, was made temporary secretary, Com- | misscd, Smith paying the costs aud decding | Hhe el ) of Aask § U\vml ser in ovder that he | i I\i‘ m..‘\n‘\lw vs, Cupid; Samucl Tras- viends and sympathizers. Soon from so sembling at Croustadt to weet By Wil jusre on the Fourth of ju mittees were appointed upon exposit res. | Huasuer eigh i mi, pr L1 ) :,M.", ;"‘,[' AP 8 L:,,‘f'_h'“” e | 1w of Germany. The fleet consists of forty | Jdidnot. We walked only in the Sixth | o1utions and u.‘.‘mw\- J - Fueenoun, N, J., July 18, —Richard Kear- | crcuse—Edward 1. Riley, Byron; John W, Lol repmsars B ONO8 | \arships, and among them are the iron ciads | WO 4 The next business before the conventiol Played He 1. ney was hanged in the county jail yard | Allen, Re came pouring into them. Captain Bryo or. ! Ihien the Lombs were not to be used Bl -husiness hejgre - the oonvention 1 to T novtly after 11 I this marning. The . dored the omuibuses to be got in readiness [ Minin, carrying Flag Admival Popo ¥ by me. 1 would be glad if they were | VA8 the consideration of the theme, **Litera Oaxnutr, Neb, July 18.—[Special to Tup | shortly after 11 o'clock this morning. The Pensions for Towans: Original invalld— for howwo, \ party’ started stones | th burg, ecarrying Fi 11 the river. q 2 TER | ture u the reading courses of the common | Bek.1—A report having been ciroulated that | SEUE 00 MR hurecll hoasclesper in the lorick Shells, Huawkeye; Derry J. Har- were fired b thow, sevoral il beiwg hit. | miral Tehikat uil Chipal is u very differ man | Schocls. The first paer was read by Hor- | jorge thieves were in this neightorhood, & | family of the. et Damiel 1t Tdloy, of ) Grinnell; Jackson Biggs (deccased), N ro. tro e 1 until ¢ vory A Admiral i ace E. Schudder, of Cambr Mass., his y No more trouble oceurred until they were and Admiral Sevetlana and Abiive from his fellow prisoner, He is iguis. | Eubioat bolng Mot m e d T et o oAy man in the employ of George Haverly loaded | beror e the family was absent’in New | Columbus Junction John J. Moore, Cedar wssing Black Barus, when volley after vol | aroff. A number of corvettes and yur: fiod, und 1s quite a handsome man, 'He is ‘ g HComm D LAV Bttt i i b s | York. Kearney was employed as conchman | Rapids: James Gamble, Coins Robort.J, Bigm ey of stones was fived at the army. Many of | complete the ticet, ffty-six yeurs of age, and wears . full % | Leroy Hulsey, superintendent of the public | his rey W ready £ Ve Mty il ik T, ] i i Robe s, thoso on top of the bus were hit' aud u ate e brown beard. He was neatly dressed in o | Bci00Isd of Battle Cr Mich, read the | and left it in his room. Two sons of Mr, | i the fumily, cmptod to assault Mis, | Afton, inoreaso--Martin Jessoys, Macksburg L Oshorn, T but was repulsed. He thereupon | Clarinda: Richard Hi, causing her ulti- | Srackangast, Winterset ito; Moses K. Clark, s, Lldong ok W, George Brown, Os- Aiant waatuade to wrack Lhe vehicioe aa AT . BIAWILLeanc, - Hic A L, s next paper on “The practical methods of | Haverly, one cight and the other five years 3 . [ he Mandeville Tnquest, black suit, white shirt, and derby hat, From | pest Pber o6 e . A 3 e beat the oceupants. As soon s it became DunLiy, July 15.—The inquest in the caso | 1% Vet hung a neat silver watch chaiv. He | using terature in teaching chilaren to read old, finding the r Apparent that life was in danger soveral paced bis cell with the rapid walk of a caged | NS Mary L, Beecher, of Memphis, Tenn, | bired man volver, commenced playing ud horsethief, when the pistol TN > 1 « saper toucl ) 5 ! 1 A soosa; Joseph Matlock, Council Bluffs large bulldog revolvers were dvawn by | ©f Mandeville was continued at Mitehellston | gitce. and all the time e e R read a paper touching the theme announced, | went off. The younger boy wus shot in the SR ki : ph s Ce 3 young men in the army and five shots were | to-day. Justice Moorehead deposed that Man- | his olzar. When he spoke 't was in a ¢ :‘:"‘”‘ ll‘b( l‘u"l‘;‘unf'.‘l Yaluo in life of | head und died in a few hours, The Light Hour Bill. 1 haimus Guania RHAIL adarioi s I i‘“,'l‘,"”(""‘ Hred in quick succession. ‘This created a | doville, while sufering from a sore throat | 50 S0t aid musical that it made even jaale, ar §00d resding.t - MOught yoyug et VAsiNG ] §.~The bill passed | fumbin, @ Original widows, - et Savald. general stampede of the enemy. The drivers | and diarrhawa, was put on punishment diet. | barsi Hohemian words sound sweet. | "," ""[",,“, A ."' BOVADARGER - Waa the Aceld Ally Bhot, o [A b : ‘.M( ‘l, e the “ u lp\v t 1:.‘&""\'\‘-'4 |(".‘.<-\I;‘cl:m‘x“ .‘,“.‘;\ iu.'\"“." ;.‘mlnn‘ll' wore badly pounded and several of tle | Hef Mandevillo naked fu his cell, hav- | = I khew of noconspiescy,” he said. w1 | RV of tho noxt cseuy, nd was read by | Oakpae, Neb., July 18.—[Special Tele. | Yostwrday by tha senute for the adjustment | widow of Jamos Huffinann, Coluumbius Jano, cficers were injured. ing been deprived of ks clothing for twenty. | think there wus non Such things are all arris, Ll “,."“‘"“””""'““‘ grum to Tue Bee.|—Grant Brow was iu. | Of the pay of laborors and meclunies under | ’I'I‘ :I Do R Al llg:ululn' - | four Lours, | foolishuess now, and 1 think it will prove a ‘ 2 - lled yestor v the arge of | the eight-hour luw was ucted upor, favorably (T Y e S Wi 3 Resintod the Evietors - | mistake--a horeid mustaie for me. A _ Nebraska Postal Ohanges. :\“:h“‘lfllkyl‘;‘.\“l\_ ) m:\.:"f ‘ul:; Y«}w [‘-l‘l:“ A8 | by the house committce on labor this morn A\\ bon, Mexican survivors: Witlisa R Duarey, July 18, - At Kileush to-day a fams Baggage fm shers' Co vention | wife aud eight chiidren, and I do not even WasniNGroy, July 18.—[Special Te 0, GQuAse DY Bd QO JRMpAE Y * | ing and will be reported to the bouse some | V' oS Folsow, s 11y named Cleary, consisting of four brothers | NEW Yauk, July 18.--The sewi-annual | kl;l‘:‘a-‘ I::n \‘\’lu\ I\vu;,u’)‘ ted." to Tue U, ‘The following Nebraska post. C ty Teachers, time during the day ey CGonoral Rbotldania Conaitiun s sistors, dofended their home against an | Weeting of the Natbual Association of B 10 auliin0l0 thing, said Chapak, and his S ore ppointed to-day: William | ggrro, Neb., July’ 18.—(Special to Tus Four Hundred Persons Killed. NoNQUITH, Mass., July 15.—Goneral Sherl- evicting party. until a battering rum was | Arents opened to- The principsl dis- | blue eyes filled with tears, “and 1 am selected Balbitt, | re !:::fl' ":"‘_';‘“L-"'\‘\,' Kibbe, | Bre.]—The Clay county institute commenced Loxnox, July 18.—A volcanic eruption has | dan has passed i good day, showing decided ‘h‘\;‘\u bt juto use and the building dewe Susal L s @ papor o the trausportationlof | as tl cum Well, L ready to die, if | Kuox county, vice iarign W, | its session here on Monday under the dire occurred in Japan, by which 400 persors were | evidence of inereasing weatal aciivity sud ¢ Ao bodies, need b Lut my poor wite, wy poor childre.. M gued, | How of Superiutendent J. N. Hursi. The in- | killed wnd 3,050 injured. nevye fore 4

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