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EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. FRIDAY, MORNING, JULY 20. 18SS, " NUMBER 83, - T T B —— — — — — S —————————— e— - — — - — e = ' the public that they have no sympathy what- N \ O\ N UNIQ | tion of the Fourth Congressional district, J N "IN n | LONG PINE'S CHAUTAUQUA, R R \ THIY N ALL THE DEFENDANTS HELD, | the o s ves avo nosympathy wiat: | THE LOYAL SONS OF ILLINOIS | onch e, Fourt, Spuseosionat i | ENTOMBED ALIVE IN A WELL |, hova rivevs caveavats: e | THE VOTE ON THE MILLS BILL ¢ minded citizens to withliold judement James N. Burns for congress by acclama- Aveeribly Groun - ; i Szainsy ’:”.fi'x‘x‘rl\l under ac asation until they kit It «-lmmnsrwvre passed ‘“*';“'h’ Asonuniy. G ABX Tova Prse, Nob Final Acti the M to e ric! © been v tried in_court, which knows the ad stration of sid o ‘leve | Assewni orsng, Loxg e, Neb, Bauorelsen, Broderick and Goding | jjy [0qh i G 1, St W witien wiiy | They Call on General Harrison at | the tdiministration of Fres 'l'x‘J‘l’\y’l’!\‘ ;eitid | The Terriblo Fato of John Andor- | i g, (specinl to Tur Brr - Yesterday | -0 00 ezt M L O R L Bound Over in Chicago. administer them impartially, His Indianapolis Home. et by son at Johnstown. | was Temperance day, and Rev. Annie H Taken To-morrow. PN X - Scekin Creston Brotherhoods Dectine, Broowixatoy, Tils,, July 19, —Hon. Joseph DAVID ADDRESSES THE COURT. | Cisiox, July 11— Special Telozram 5 | THRONGS OF VISITORS PRESENT. | . 1ifer, ropublican candidate for governcr, | MEN DIGGING TO GET HIM OUT. | liirer * seiblad by ’Ivr‘n} HECHER (117 it 0T Mg Sl Tur Ber|—Charmen Hoge and Murphy left to-day for & ten days business and pleas [ ¥t Whods tor s Wi R VIR Hampote e of the strikers' gricvance comumittces, met ure trip 1o Michizan. He has b | Rest and Recreation, [a—— Shaw was to have U N & turer. She fail 1 the most promi puty Sheriffs 1 who spoke for two hours on *“ihe Temper rared to Serve i with the brothorhoods at Creston this after. | A Speech of Congratalation Res | X8 IERAN ERESE FO A0S heak that lie | A Double Drowning in the Platte at | anco Reform." Prof. J. M, Blosc's musical '""”“"‘.“:"“"_"" ""‘ ‘I'~‘|.'""'Y Whae New Wa & s Soon as the noon, presenting Manager Stone's proposition | sponded to in a Fecling Manner | haa found it necossary to tutn over the mak- Bellwood — Murderer Carr Gets department is making great advancement, as the Senate 18 Doing o the Prisoncrs Shall Furnish fora settlement of the strike. The proposi Ry the Ropublican Nomities ini of il appointments o the republican cei: & AR NEn Tt~ Otler arc also the, norual departients. conducty Taril A Row i Their Bonds, 1“".‘: ::?.'.Illu'lm;n,m Jet n'm-‘.'. ."'v'('.',',’," ._:yllznl.‘; Fos this Drosident tral committee. I Bta oW oTer 4L ks M ) dopatk Georgia, Held for Trial Hoge and Murphy go from her Harrison's Hlinois Da Beginning of the Annual Session of Buricd Alive in a Well. rens Glasses by Mrs. L. H Kburn, nd e I T I CE , Cmicace, July 10.—(Special Teleziam to NI et o wes £ Ml INDIANAPOLIS, July 10.~This was Tlinols the Coloratdo Confet: Jonxsrows, Neb., July 19.—[Special Tele- | tomperance by Mrs, 1 I\ : e, wud |-: “N“\“m\xi«ul"fi'f\‘:ul~"f:.‘|w~;‘r‘:(\»::‘rt"'} Co0inE UG hased detonAnbY 1 Banercisen Arrested at Auro day with General Hurrison, and delegations | Cugyexse, Wyo., duly 19.—(Special Tele- | gram to Tk Ber—On a farm four miles | Bvans Suporimtendent s (G Evaes G WA SeoN, D7 O 10 XGHBRALTHT, MY S0 1R 4t | Do SpMAERKIA; Mont ado confor- | northeast of here John P, Anderson went 1o, Decatur and | gram to Tue Bek.]— olach he Cold | | to make this session of the ass Athalf past 11 o'clock on next Suturday the Burlington dynamite conspirs 8¢, | vosted here to-day on four warrants, which sonville arrived at noon. The Veterans, | ence of the Methodist Episcopal church con- | down into a well to day with the intention of |y, "0 the Chiautanqua sceiety and o | morning the Mills tarift bill will be taken up A to-day Ifeld to the grand jury in SUmS | o600 the charges heretofore made, of eon- | Black Eagles and Lincoln clubs of Spri vened for its twenty-sixth annual session in ning it out and repairing the curbing, | northern Nevraska, and they are doing it | fop final action. Its author will be given one ©Of £,000 cach by United States Commissioner 1 giv. oy to place in jeopardy life and property d numbered 804, They carried in an ele- | the Methodist church here this morning, | While down at the depth of about sixty-five | To day was Grand Army day and Governor 3y, iy which to address the house, and then Hoyne. by ALl ohn M. Thayer presided. Following 1s tl Ho was released on | vated aze a large black eagle. Altogether | Bishop I W. Joyce presiding. The opening | feet he discovered the walls cavine in and | ’ ; by ¢ et By uly. 20, Lawyers' | the fnal vote will be taken on the measure. When court opened to-day the defendants 3,000 bonds on two charges and 2,500 on the | thepe w bout eight hundred visitors from | services were conducted by the administra- | raised an alarm. He was drawn up about | HrCgramne for ) L Phere may be n fow separate votes on somo g o 1 the d ot attorney if he had | others bl e 1 a iy counscl asked the distr OITOY 18 10 Sd T Illinois, among whom were retary of | tion of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper [ twenty-five feet, when the well completely G004 m.— Tsing Bell of the most important amendments but the rested lis case, and, roceivine wn allivmative WAN IV fosstA, State Dement, Attorney General Hunt, Major | under the directer of Bishop Joyce, ussisted [ elosed iny burying lim alive. A new wellis | 660 Prayer Service, vote on the measure as it now stands will ba reply, suid: “Then we rest our case, and are Whis AR | —— J. A Connelly, and Hon. David T. Littler, | by the presiding elders, Father Dyer and D, | be ixyxfd\fuln‘wh- "“',"1‘,' oLl and the work | 700 ,'lf,';““‘,‘f,‘,‘\“ . McClish, The New | taken about 2 o'clock prepared to discuss the proof he Arrest of a Newly Laaded tmmi- | )06 cajea on General Harrison at three | L. Roder. The ceremony was solemn and [ Will be continued night and day until he is bl MR . There are various estimates as to the ma- \ 4 Ly 4 found, aithough there s but fittle hopes of | 1 \ Mr. Ewing—"We do not care to make any grant in Duluth, o'clock at the new Denison hotel, Attorney | impressive. Forty-three memb nswered | ey 1 X 8200 Natural Seicnee, Botany, Ce M. Stev- | Jority the bill will receive. Charman Mills { i " Dervrn, Minn., July Special T i o i- | to the roll call rej ting Colorado, Wyo- | I Aluidtiel il g Do . K Moutad; 9 { argument General Hunt acted as - spokesman, and con ic 1y Iy rado, W and has ho relatives ans, Rust, Smut, Mildew and Mould. thinks there will not be over four or five | The defense thought that it was only fair | gram to Tir Bee.|—A mysterious areest was | gratulated General Harrison in an’ eloquent | wing, New Mexico and Arizona. ‘The follow- -— 8100 Musie, Chorus, J. M. Blose, democratic votes cost dust it, and that { that the prosecution should state the grounds | made here to-day by a_secret agent of the | Sheech. General' Harrison replied as fol- | ing weretransforredto the confercnee: Bevs. | mne m, 12, Camp Meeting at Fremont, [ 845 Normal, 1st Class,J. D, Stewart, The | 4005 ™ G e aecepted by from t upon which it asked that any of the defend- | Russian government. Poter Naviska, or | ONR 000 exprossion of | und J. I\ Bishop. Hov. Dr. Cranston, of the | _ Feovr, Neb., July 10.—[Special to Tus | Relationof Facts te the De lot. THe || ton o/ twelve’ ‘mijority, 6 coHOSaRN ants shou'd be held. Noviski, was the party arrested, and the al- [ vourSitareat in republican success, e esternld ook Concern, oftered the following | Bee.|—Extensive preparations are being | juit?y S =4 CHESS 1 thiit, Sawiloh of Portsylvania, Poran GLOHIS | “Phere scems 1o me to be no need of that. | leged erime is a triple murder committed | to kuow that Indiana and Illinois have resolution, which was passed unanimously 16 Tor Lho oiming Melloalst. catip mest 445 Children, Mrs, L, 1. Blackburn i probably MeAdoo and Pideock, of New } We simply ask that they be held on the evi- | about a year and a half ago in the Russian | ncighborly in the high scntiments and pur- | Resolved, That we heartily welcome Bishop | jng which convenes here the Sthof August [ 90— Natural Science, Geology, J. Lisle, L ) { N L 4 ¢ % poses whieh have characterized their people, | T W. Joyee to the presidency of our confer- P i gy \ : Jde democrats, will vote against the | denoe.!? provinee of Kostrom. One of the vietims | pascs whieh tOVS LEAriciertacd Lhcl q: _‘1| i | ence, and remembering thiut he was com. | 80d continues one week. The local commit- Ihe hw\v;lh "‘(;:l e \\\'|» 11 measure, and says it is probable that Green { The defe was oblige pegin their | was the chief mag y L ] [ L AR oA AR B ol Car Kl HIBN. off - | tee hus sec an excelle o for LG R e g o B ERF e { The defense was obliged to begin their | was the chicf magistrate of the place. No- | joyaity and devotion which eharacteri mended to the chureh for his high office by | tec hus secured an excellent site for th 1001 \kogy, C. 1. Churchill, Class in | man and Merriman, of New York, demo- b | arguments, which they did in asomewhat re- | viski is wanted principally as an accomplice | state of Hlinois when the nation made its ap- | his great success - the pastorate and his | meeting in the cool and beautiful Goff's | . > crats, will vote in opposition to its adoption. & 1 markable manner. Mr. David thus addressed | or an important. witness against the other | peal to the brave men of all states to rescue | earnestness in evangelical work, we ook for- | grove, at the north side of town. The suc 10 C. T\ U. conference. The f-.pum:. iN8 8yttt oIy ofie INBRUEIE { the court: “I have,” samid he, “nerve and cessorios, who are bitter encmics of | its flag and its constitution from the insur- | ward to a session of unusual spiritual inter- | (gqof the meeting here last year, which 11:00 cture, Judge W. H. Morris, Law, - 3 i 1 L 3 \ ting on t A 10 vote for the bill, and ¥ brains enough to say to you that Broderick Russian government. It is said | Fection “""'“"1’““‘ \,‘. i m‘;l ey ‘:l;'"‘l "\‘I‘I;l“‘y’l"" The T e cEh e “l;’l;;"“““ st | wus held under the auspices of “the” Omaba | Life and Livin ‘ml oI fe pid {\\I--\:‘-‘\‘A:I: . t ‘; bill, ‘"; ! N s % % G OVaMIE SaAvtio: . Ve ! | was equally characteristic of Indiana; that [ cure, under b , the st g£00d | Gistrict, has led to their enlarging its scop Dinne +is Anderson, of lowa, who is ot regarde i } should be held to the grand jury: I have L .:,‘[. ”h\.\hl_w;‘ Nf'l\'lv'l"'\”'i the same great impulse that swept | forourselves and the church. O eRe Ty LB TS e tHin bAaan Y of x'm» = ing MeClish jeurs, but ah mdopandonts Witk ! nerve and brains, too, to say to you that a % N Vot en | over your state swept over ours; that The remainder of to-d y's session was de- | A HVHEYC ¢ i pnce. Mities, J. G Revenue and sentiments, Some of the ) i that the latter has sworn ; } cntive North Nebraska conference. It is Politics, J. G ) conrt that will hold Goding on this evidence | that the murder < nurderers shall ro. | tichard Yates, of Hlinois, und Oliver P, [ voted to the appointmet of - committees and | qonsequently expected that the attendance ction t seven of their number . s unworthy the name of an American citi- | coive the most direful punishment that - | Morton, of Indinna, stood together in fullest | other routine business, will be very large. The mecting will be Whitwam, Scliool +independent will cast their votes | sen, und if you hold this young nau you have | man ingenuity can devise, His agentshave | $ympathy and co-operation in-the great plan § SRR under the " superintendence of Prosiding | Man A R i) ! i) i i Deen Working on the case. for monthe ana | they devised to augment and reinforce the DESTROYED BY FIRES, BIH6E GIENA BHRINE bR Ot E ASSIAtaa: 1Y ||| 410D ; Ida E The Sober | and that there will Le but 105 votes for tho { not the best interests of socicty ut heart vishi's captire wills it is bolicved, lead to | union armics in the field and to put down the Presiding Elder Hodgetts, of the Eikhorn [ Man's Drink 13ill AIOLAALEC L AL SR BT L b Commissioner Hoyne sat unmoved and did | 40" Grest of LY Shrttiae o | treasonabie conspivacies it home. Lrecallthat | Crops and Timber Buraed in Northern | Valley distr 8 Slder ren, Mrs. 5. A, Blair, mate comes from the Randall men, Mr, Rans 1e arrest of the Ity parties v s00n S h alley district. I is also expected that Elder Children, Mrs. 1. 4 v 1 L n % not rebuke the fiery attorney, who cont Noviski's wifo and five chiidron aroheid | i was on the soil” of llinois that ‘Lovejos New York. Miller, of Lincoln, and Bishop Newman wi A0, Cliss, L Blose dall i ot aire and of course will not have ‘i otily connection Godlig hud with | prisoncrs by the Russian govetumont died, a martyr to free spec:| e was the e e wuatle | be present. A syndicate is contemplating | 4:45—Novmal. First class, J. D, Stewart, | an opporiuni ote, being very il o ted. Ihe ouly connection Goding hud with | prisanes by e ussian, Rovetiment Uik | forerunner of Abraham Lincoln, “He died, | - WaTertows, N.¥., July 10.—The unusually | 3P U ige of rounds and making the | The Study of Ciirist as o Teachor, the bill s passed Chairman Mills intends to the case was in the fact that he gave Smit | i fo eive ety A RG] but his protest against. human savery lived, | dry weathor that has provailed throughout | e metings at Bremont a persanent pare | Seeond elass, G 15 Tl propose an adjournment of the Nouse until an order for package at i house, | T s |G G Geeompany. him, on showing | Thiere i8 another great epoci in the miareh of | the northern part of New York for the past | of tho Methodists' religious work Children, Mrs. L, i1, Blackburn Tuesday, so as to give the members an op- not been stown what the pac ontain BLE e Yah 2| iberty formed cn the soil of Iilingis., I refer VAETDABA T g B Eh AV or 530 —Syimposium, The Legal Profession, | portunity to cateh up in their work and get a Al i | Bim a letter from his wife and oldest dau six weeks, besides ruining the hay erop his 1 \ \ Whether its contents were dynatite or po s LO e ! | to that high debate in the presence of your e > AR EaaE little rest. The house has been meeting at 11 { Tt ter. The officer gnized his man ata | 10 thit high debate in i forsiit | resulted in largo losses to farmers and Improvements at Plattsmout 15-sublec, o'clock in the morning for about two months, [ § His associate, Mr. Donatios, then com glance. i prisoner was well dressed and D o U et | othiors by fire, On tho Texas road thero is r]n il Neb., July 19.—([Specinl to [ - 8:00—Coucert, J. M. Blose. nd there have been night sessions three or | mented ou the evidenco given by Howles, | Wyl Bo, it 0 S0 BEEe. TR o€ 1 | fame. But Lincoln's avgunient and proc 5 v a farmer who has not lost some. | Tnr Bee]—The strect car company com- , q b four times a week quring the past month, 0 whom he stigmatized as a surderer at heart, Micer and\prisoncellett ion fthe "Omuhu{| o ue niebitia imide good o the battafield] | Kl by AFe: FTn|the| Reartown | disteidk for| metcedlworlk yeste morning removing IOWA FRUIGHT RATES that the members have run behind in their and said that oven he had nov implicated | train for New York, cld, | thing by fire. In the Beartown district of ; LTS, it Il b ayon i ot Dot o R S and again your state was conspicuous. Yo [ 1™ Cointy over two thousand | their tracks from Main strect. The sewer | Some Startling Information Brought | correspondence and are aluiost worn out with 8 that he went with Smith to his house, He RAYMOND IDENTIFIED, gave us Grant and Logan and & multitnde | aeres of land have been burned over | contractors are pushing their work so rapi Out in the Invest n. W OT R TAIIPP OUTLOOK IN THE SENATR. wuid that there was no evidence against [ = ot il L i and thousands of fect of spruce, hemlock and | that the tracks are in their way and the « Des Morses, Ta, duly 10 [Special Teled |y ipan! tho sEnnta! livided o ither, ety Lo s muime | The Mystery Surrounding a Cotorado | ful soldicrs, who, wnder *thom, wrote | Nine oy, fundreds of cords of wood and | pany thought best to. remove. them from | erm to Ty 1en|—The extmination of the I S T s { was mentioned was by Bowles, There had Suicide Cleared Up. LR AL L i) some of the best cedar lands have been ANTRiR Aot forLbin N i g Sl their opiuions us to wha ¢ done J o X ; congratulate you to-day that there has come VAT Main strect for the prescnt, as the pavi railrond commissioners by the attorney for | the subject of tariiT in that body at this ses- been a grent deal of talk; everything was | Trixtvap, Colo., July 19.—[Special Tele- | St of thiscarly aeitation: out of the work of | Stroved. The fives done much dama will commence as soon as the sewerage is | 1o o S iinitoa (Chlab R sion. The measure which a sub committee of 1 ATt tan b AT A0 DaanEA SCITLITL i o in the towns of Champion, Leyroy, Wilna 11 | the Rock 1sland and Buriington, Cedar 1 f | admitted, bt there b ot b Setutiin | e to Tk Be | ~The young man passing | Tovelov, th distirbers out of the great do- | I B IHS of ion, Leyroy, Wiltin | completed. ~ In the mean time the cars will | the Hock Fand v BREREOR R BIR| the senate committee o fuance has been i of testimony that went to show that either [ yj,q01r 1, A TRomimaton tiie st on | bite of 1535, and out of the war a nation | S CHIKICTRL Rl AL runto the corner of Seventh strect and | ids & Northern roads, continued all day comp 1 during the past six or cight weeks Hanreien or Brodericl was zuilty o the | gl £t Pt (AR T G0 wi | withot slabes that not tho ‘shacklas of | Lensive fives which eunnot be coutrolled are | Washington avenue. ‘Tl tlk that the street | is not yet completed. Several .-;.v.w..-. st | i ot b taleen ‘wp formaly.” ihora s a ise for which they were arrested o it slavery only have been broken, but that the | ! & © vicmity Lake Bonaparte, and | pailway was only an opening for the Mis- | jing facts have been brought out by the in- | mass of information on the table in the com- olTho court then aniiouticed his deciston us | ¢ido in this city on the Tith inst., has been | Sty ks “eruc shacklos of prejudice | A alon the borders of the woods, from day- | souri Pacitie into this city, has blown over, | (i1 \vag stiown to-day that the printed LG Elio: Sk coMHiTLUBa TS ABD ollows: *Lam very free to say that the ev- | jdentified. D, Chapman, scerctary of the | which bound every black man in the north, 4 80! ress heavy rams come soon | and the citizens think the Missouri Pacitic s e e ny real work towards idence was not. 50 strone as | young Men's Christian Association ab Win | have also been. gnbound. We are glad to | inmense damage will be done. ‘The 1088 50 | will run a e from Nebraska City to Omaha | Schedule of rates which the commissioners | 3,4y the il together, although the bulk /uinst some of the other defendants, but 1 far can hardly be reckaned, but will amount ) -0t 1o the roads as the new rates differcd in N i (AT (L CRCEE A Hield. from the description m tho newspapers | kuow that the enlightened sentiment of the | foF can hardly be reckgned, b u via Plattsmouth. sent to the roads as the n ] Gf the work 15 complete, | Mr Allison, ehair- Gl BACH enp T e s o novshaDers | south to-day unites with us _in our congratu- any thous FeTD ¥ adozen particuluss from the oviginal copy as | wan of the sub-committee, suid to e this : & Akl YL st R Lt TAGIHIIERS: bt 1aetiA ol el lations that sl has been abolished, They N e S 10 V. A Prospe agreed upon by the commissioners, The | afternoon that it would be some days yot be- 4 GBI O i GG e el Las ARl S oict [0l iinve i como and many of MRSENORTONEHAS RLOWN, BENKLEMAN, Neb., July printed dopy i one instance inchudes, | fore the subcommitice. would be- rendy to ure jnocent 1t will be so much to their | his parcuts, a photogravh was enclosed to be | e best : atest met 10 | Her Avtorneys Suggest That She May | Tk Bre.| Ol settlers say the ranze o tnder & certaln clussifioatipn, “lum- | laylts bill before iho fill commities St eredit T must hold Buuercisen, Broderies, | 1dentified, ' In Trinidad all of the people who | 1 8 dienn i e Have Been Abducted. has not been, for many years, as good at this | per, doors, sash and blinds? wiile |y SOEE BEIVE AR, RO and Goding to the grand jury knew the young mun - reudily nize the | 000 o ad matoral doveloptent to the | TOPERA, IKun., July 19.—|Specinl Telegram | seuson of the year us it “is now. Laust wecek | the original copy, when compared, showod | 47y RiltoRin RGeS iEhY ROt GALIU I | M Fwinge Dot Uil (o il should bo | pivtiiee, Jncluding his churmar, Miss White: | south that was forever elosod_u hor | to Tue BEe.] -1t develops that Mrs. dohn W. | eleven car loads of stock were shipped _from f only uwber. | nother elassiticn: jon showed 1 on the cacendar before” the end of August. \ $6,000 iny cach casc, but My David oblected, |1 80t this wite. an ssumed mame, | Deople while slavery oxisted. We would lny | Nortow's hiding nlace has been at tho resi- | here, taken off the nutive grass, and_ sold in | {0 RS SERer U Timitution us o i Savoral mamhors bl sena Iy avEn 3 saying that Broderick could not furnish that | HEEARC Plive in Gormany and are o noble | ibon their people no burdens that we o not | gence of Mrs, Fritchee, on Monrog street, be. | 1o Omuwba-siock yards as primo beel. ¢ FRGRG RGO plain thes lguboliayat sc Lo Satlampt in v AREORON i amount of buil. This would necessitate his i ermany and are a noble 1 Fiiy ey hear ourselves, A manly assertion 5 : ] S h Benkleman s quietly growing, without a | 8t all. When asked Lo expliin these the bill whieh will be reported froin the com- 3 incarceration i jail for four or five months | family, and bis father isa eolonet in the Gor- | WU PRCBIRGES TSRS | tween Second and Tird, but about 8 o'elock | oo, contont o be' Lo hest toyen but ono | Commissioner Swith, who hus beon o the | 4o on finance at this 0 o thea | for un ¢ ...m\.._nunpm..n;_\ for which ! :;:::‘-\‘(Hl‘ixl\l_”“ tho 'x"“.lnv.:‘m e name is Ray- | 0000 Con of caual rights to every other | 1ast evening she left the house in company | between Hastings and Denver. The county | stind “n ¢ 1\‘ i _d“le-"x]n.f! not exy i |I§~;iv_. will be better to let it go over till December, imprisonment for one month, Commissioncr e e o wan is the boast and law of good citizen- | with a stranger and has not. been seen since, | is rapidly filling up with an_intelligent, in- | and did not know Low they came to be because the senite will want a month in k Hoyue decided, however, to let the bonds re s 0 e f 0 The steanger called for her and a few | dustrious, prosperous paople, who will soon | It will be In»lm.._ e ‘u lim.! be o propar: | (G o debate the bill and the debate can- ¢ § nat 000 for the present, but said h TWENTY HORSES CREMATED. The visitors were then presented to the | minutes later the two left together, | make tins one of the finest and wealthiesy | ing the sehedule of rates the commissionems |, ommence much before September. \ would hear an application fora reduction | P TE B N general, and after hundshaking ho retarned | Mra srton saying she was going | countics in the stat invited representatives of the —various ANMY APEALIS \ of the wnount after o consultation with the | Disastrous Fire i a Barn ac Law- | ge aid af st e cainarion daayl e i 8 & interests to appear and avgne before | g SE NG AR the a ) o his residence. 5 o1 and would re- — ¢ 1 it ie adjutant pencral of the army has is: { lawyers, ronce, Hansas, This_cvening o delecation “from Shelby- | turn shortly. Her attorneys admit that Two Men Drowned. the toard. S Al icse i S hoartl ued an order describing the chevrons for a After the bail had t fixed by the court Biaaad N 9. tSnoel i the stenographer of the by WS present 1 R bt AR L Leaveswortn, Kan., July 19.—[Special | ville, Ind., arrived, over one thousand | Mrs. Morton has been stopping there and Brruwoon, Neb., July 19.—-[Special Tele- | Hi Stenossabet &) biC e et | farrier as follows: A horseshoe of clothy T e o iy | Telegram to Tue Bre |~ At 11 o'clock this | strong, and, accompanied aby the lilinois | appear to be very much surprised over ber | gram to Tux: B W. 5. Brower of Bell | 0 0o e O o ehewod that wone | frur and one-all inces long and_ three and shal's oftice, where Buuereisen waited for his e ataccat | TR R clubs, marchad to General Harvison's house, | mysterious disappearance. They have re- | & S » D00 el Lase s o ¢ | three quarter inches wide, worn toe upper- 3 bondsmen to appear so that e could secure ¥ arted in the hay mow of ! 3 wood, and €. F. Buehanuef lately of Ke T (hese notes, except those on the jobbors' L Arcar o 1At ho ooul soourd e Lhyriost Heers Stablo i some untmown | Where they were welcomed in_an appropri- | ccived no word from her and are inclined to ) el s e ATt et bra hiaat o] gt | imORK ; e T tite Rl Cleon L e ad i it e ate speech by General Harrison *After | look upon it as an abduction. They were not | tucky, were drowned this afternoon while f speccis B ub Yee et HERIECHA (O R0 By direction of the secretary of war Pri- i htrifs Burko and Clecelun arned with | manner and ifteen minutes later the largo | S0 ndy Wil o koot el ro that her hiding place was known o | fishing in the Platte river north of town. | Use of the board FERCE AECSHRIR W (0 *Cluriea "0, Taglor, o Company, brle el dmti) bl il s a muss of flames. | turned to the Denison hotel, where a large | anyone. They declure that Moore is not in | Brewcr leaves a wife and four small chil- | Va8 that the notes on the arrmments o ot cuvalry, now ut lort Blawell, Calij Hialliy SUTHD Naria b SyoaNoul o, rty-five orses in the barn and | crowd was being entertained with speceties | Topoka and did not kuow where Mrs, Norton | dren. Buchanner 18 a young man and was | frmers, raoud mawazors, ote, had not | foruia, is tranaferred to Company 13, "wens fore pustice Lyon and_yus issucd utiderihe | a number of vehicles, including wwo hearsos | by General Tunt and other Llinois orators. — | was hiding. engaged to bo mavriod to o lady m this PEOR SEAMSETICE O UG, 0aRE s o EH " hud | - firstinfuntey und will bo seut to. tho stas i o provides for @ punishinant of | and handsome coupe. ‘T'wenty horses pe s vicinity. Buchannef’s body was found | ¢ Stenceighher Bebicee at e had | or that company, Fort Sidney, Ne- l\fl:" h'“;l:v\pllml‘ll‘.hll'll“"x e ey Coll i | ishied. e total loss 18 placed ut §20,000, Fused With the Greenbackers. A GIGAN shortly afterwards. Scarch is still being \'.'(', i 'I‘\Iym o o it st | (bEdakn: h K Prosceuted on this chavge, which is the same OruvediOonilaE abl o Saruin Detkorr, July 19.—The democratic state % made for Brewer e boayd Haatbt Ao 6 sHeclal Fadaastiras]| ngine ~<‘-x-:<;‘-~\-'1-1‘_ \\".u'“h:w '.|v|u\-'|||.h‘d.n o8 that neainst the three anarchists, Thoro | o SN UL CNTIRTE, | | convention met this morning und appointed 5 Gy hu"""‘:m ('-“(.m;.e‘ o A Bogus Conepi him to do so, ete ¢ S e i o were no warrants sworn out for the other | , 2 GRESI YL paRiECioR William 1. Wells temporary chairman, ng to Operate on a Grand Seaie. A Bogus Conspiracy. Cou ioner Smith, when auestioned | DUl he followlng non-cow . Lo prisoners, bocuuse. they are not ablo to | THE Bek.]—When tho news that Fanny | ' 00 i from th. Eesenbuciors. who | DEADWOODsDak., July 10.—[Special Tele- nRASKA CiTy, Neb, July 19.—[Special | closoly i that a railroud_rate might he [ BROmotionef t following nen-commsRbiin give bail. Davenport had been awarded a dec Ot I S en tiontat o “”ml; this | #ram to Tue Brer)--Arrangements have | Telegram to Tne Bre]—Concerning the 1 and ressonable when it did not pay the "d try, and 1% H. Surgent, Seventh infantrs -~n.v:v.. ny wore warrants ",f‘{;' you got | vorce apninst her husband, Henry W. | afterncon, was read, asking that & confer. | been made with New York partics o pur- | Chicago,Burlington & Quirey conspiracy 5 orating expans of ‘vu\-ul that used it. | 4 Gthers, ) d against us” asked Mr. David of Mr. Collier, o i A e ¢ | afternoon. was read, asking tha confer- U LM )z W 3 ~ | Judre Withrow then asked him who was to | TR T 4 BRI ilont Was hampled autiof the coutt ice, leaked out, it crented a good deal of | (iviommittee be appointed to confer with | €hase the Jones-Loomis tunnel railroad fran- | ator Van Wyck said to-duy: 1 think it is ali | JGEE TG R0 SEv SEEE SN UG 0l 10 A R Thastttaante “\We huve nd we are going to it was not known that Referee | "similar committee from that body. 'The | ehise. It will be controlled by the friends of | @ hullabaloo. Asa matter of fuct nobody has | Wil vover thit, was lis reply. poThoro are sume vory angry freo traders Rt o hoRry ontionthe olirges Putinan Smith bad wade his report. | committee was appointed and was composed | the Northwestern railway. The mines ad- | yet been blown up by dynamite cartridges on - W Ay it e e AT A O AT the uncompromising reply. filo it, Lowever, sowe tine xo. | of one member from ench congressional | joining the Homestake, that having been | the Burimzton and 1do ot think that any He Tried to Sulcide. tion, who I8 o prominent member of Geors o warrants are for offenses commn ett made the decree. Th pers | district. A 258 was then taken, Iying dormant a long time, will be purchased | d¥namite was ever placed on the track, 1 Fop Tl TIva0 . [Snealn) Doloy rin’s Chautauqua society, days 820 re- in Aurora, and will be served as soon as pos n sealed and depositod with the | The convention reassemblied ar 2:40 | Y!NFgormant a jong ! ased | pilieve the dynamite conspiracy originated ATERLOO, Ta., July 19.—[Special Telegram | #ia sy 2 al ' ! | A Dby a French syndicate which has_bonds on Nl g tor Colquitt sentative L Kibit Mliera arailso waveants’ for. Brodar: clerk. Bx-Judee Dittenhalfer ap- | o'clock. The temporary organization was | 2 @ Lt t i ! k I in the minds of a few lawyers and a fow al- | to Tue 1 ]—News has just been received ST N h rode St el L Ly Lo, OEbiYsOrEd the mines for thirty days. A will of 1,000 I ARY Representative MeKinley { fok and Goding, but #s theso two are notable | e or the plainti o defendant | made permanent, The report of the com- | e WSS fof WLy davs, & Wik of LA | leged Pinkerton men of adetermined attemnt at suicide, about ‘Oliio 10 visit the meeting of the sociot to obtain bl they will not be' served il | Mido o defense and verdict wis piven Dy | micteo on resolutions, reafivimm adhesion | AT iche, ‘Tt s the. greatest and most - four miles south of Raymond, Monday morn- | next v penlioe. Cslinio;. adiANe they are released from the county Jail. 1t is | default. Tt s thought that tie avtress will | 1o (o established principles of the demo- | gt "I 08 DU gl s at Valparaiso, 2. The would-be suicide, Samuel Hill, a | liver a tavift t Colquitt and’ Stewart, notthe fntention of the prosceution o have | 8000 marey her leadiog uan, Meibourue Me- | eratic y in national politics, & VALTAL Neb,, July 18—([Speetal to | £/0 LA GCilawed @ quart of alcohol | have Hatly refused to comply with the ro- a trial before Justice Lyon t but owell. and a hearty indorsement of S B 4 2 ATy S 4 wemer, had swallowed uart of aleohol | have flatls L L COILS 5 Bowles D A0 HLyon St0- A0y, Cibnt St TG [ieins TR el T The Sionx Reservation. Tie Bre. ) —Political speuking is the order of | Mt B8 o e anything, A | Auest. Although Speake r Crlisle 15 to de- Sowles will be brought into court 1o give N P A T P X b v pted. 3 slpiaiinatic gt sl e I g R fithtiado aoeabs Wis7 P ackadt atnd enough ovidence W determine the amount of 4 c m’- o z 'I‘L'* "_"‘v'rl-'""- ‘Lho resolutions l»n.-... declare u\..».,,mm\. 10| Biswanok, Dak., July 10.—|Special Tele- | the d Yy "“{ ;"l‘,“\'“" """'\ ;‘ A “""‘ few minutes later he decided to g0 to town, | Maor Moi¢intey thore to talk tarift. protoe ail, and then the case will be continued. Tt ven, duly 10.—[Special Telezram to | the position of the republican party, and en- | gram to Tug Bee.]—A number of Sioux In- [ Week azos then J. K. Vandemark, democrat, ) 20 him not to go, whoreunon | tions th ould mark the ovent & it was decided to tuke Bavercisen to Aurora | Tnp Bre]—Charles E. Henvy, the young | dorse the president’s ‘message and the St | giane passed through here thi loux In- | o discussed freo trade versus protostion | DUt his son asked him n &o. whereunon | tion; thut it would mirk the ovent as & polit- A G s R AT ATt S 3 ' Lows platform. Tho conference committes | Gans pussed through here this morningen | G CeGEan"or Lincoln, and was beaton | he went up stairs in a drunken rago and | icalonound that it 18 non-partlsan. 1t 18 e flotnoon, i gamblor wholkilled Iu'fl'Ilu\l(}\m‘ the Kaasas | (0 R Bi0 0 ereoment. with tho committes | TOUte to Standing Rock, after a visiv with [ biily “On' Monday and Tuesday nights | broceeded to hang himself from a rafter, but ulo thak tiere Will s ugh. £ FQIEER City variety actress, at the Palace theater, | t'Grand Rapids for a divisiou of the ticket, | their friends at Berthold. Phey desire to be | George B, Scott of Sutton spoke on probibi- | could only keep s feet clear of the Hoor by e i) Alan L e TO POL and subsequently acqnitted by Denver | the greenbackers taking the attorney gener | present at the meeting of the Iudians with | t The republicans are talking of run- | bending his ~kuecs, und as he evidently | Wi FEE SACE R B A BT PIOCEYE ! ey i o ok | JUEY" on u plou of Utraysitory frenay,” at- | wlship, auditorsiip, commisslonor of theland | tho_commission, and_nearly every one of B, Weliber of Valparaiso for rep- | Wonted to die he did” this. Tho boy missed | SMUCH] ety Honis Sk Jhe 8 b he Question of Returning to Work i suicide lust night, taking an ounce | ofice and three electol OLOR 8 SLNIRE di em expressed himself as bitterly oppose tative, LR e il Bhesneban 1 state at th THGELAL or Not to e Canvassed B s, FhYaltiaa astives (5 thne 1o | suksion thaverors as adoited The eyght | Hek sxpreased himacie a6 itienly opposad =, short search found him honginz by the neck | the state at this Lo, " { \ . 14 . WAL i the deug out o nd ho will s chosen by the district caucuses were NQOPONIRE 04 WS As the Captured and Jailed. apparently dead. Cutting him « - & CEBIEASKA MATL CITANGES, B CuicAao, July 19.—Messrs, Hoge and | PuiUy 1 ",” of hinand Ain‘mhlh d_ without opposition. Wellington W requires that the agreement must be TR '\ BT 0! 1to Tug | mo dical aid and P sev ho! Changes | enordered or immediate Murphy left Tuesday night for a trip over | Iy recover. fhe cause is suvposed to be Tout Sbpasition. - Nar DERON | signed by twosthirds of the Indians, dtiboging) | - FREMONT, Neb., July 9.=[Spooinl to SR 4IRS Lalie oo man was re Y8 ] enforcement in the time schedules of star t i Bt 1o Buslington avstom to uolltho votos | Lol and remarss, MHe arrived o Iow.doys aeuiww, Wi nomitated for £0v- | 1o ook as though the people who are waiting | BEE.|--Sheriff Mallon and Deputy Bucklin f SHconsciousness the 7 am was mail rontes as follows: Willow Springs to it RN AR AR ARSI 1 0an cnirgutd tols HomaiinibonacniiCanad vy | DICE VCASS RSl e - | o wet in will be disuppointed. Sitting Buil { yesterduy eaptured Charles Neunieyer cight Ny o e Ericson—Leave Willow Spr Mondays 1 E AR T‘l“ DL A-“ g “‘d Lo Bl LR 6¢0 ho has booi reslalog [ 8 0 ratary of state, wr\lxlm-l‘-n \p-;.muu»l.\ guinst the opening | miles cast of Valley and brought him to 1 \7’ '"~I~ "“ Lt [Spe _ ys at u; u. I rrve at u‘ S00 by ; ington st \ st f It al S b R L S of the rescrvation, s Flipe 4 Sl Ny S LAKE, Ta., duly 19.—[Special 5p.one; leave Ioricson Tuesdays and Satur- known in less than a week 1 it is mo - aracm l. AR e D, - montand lod i him Ity iy n Ul grom to Tue Bee]—Sheriff Widdington 7. ., arvive at Willow Springs by b ISR AN A etk and, b, I8 D AT T et sy Norton superintendent of publie instruction, he T ins 4 weyer burglarized Seott Smith's barn at ¥ y f N A R e LN Mat QUL S RIRINRREON, | Stuart MacKiboen; state board of education, Phe Teachors' Asgoniation, orth Bend a few nights ago, getting away | made a trip to Alta yesterday, and when e | proniia \ascobRenviivary i T T e s 19.—Ohio l""" has | Charles E. King § \\rll OiAC0, July 19.—AU to-day's ses- | with usotof harness, which were found in | returned he had A. W. Seymour in_castody | Tuesdavs, Phursdovs and Sutavdugs ot i 1y, of Hozo und Phy to answ b the | erawned the centennial jubilee with impos- m of the National teachers' association, | his possession when he was arvested. lor & W Wor t by the b DERAVO (MY E CB LAREGel P Lt | e U T T T e T T (e B i ) LS e e ) under 4 warrant sworn out by the State In days, Thursdaysand St : 3 SUARRaTAdusIIAY e BtV ovae irels. AU the bl wore a0 | Fhe County Demooracy Doomed. | wCurrent Criticism of the Public Sehool Sys - i surance company. It scems thac Mr. Scy- Crape A LA T i ned o Ohio’s veteran senator, | - NEW YORK, July 19.—[Special Telegram to | yomn was the theme for discussion, John W. AMan Mullinorifaliac L mour was iu the habit of taking applications voint to Montery—Loave West . ER STttt ha tean man, whose off-hand specch was a | Tir Bee.]—From present appearances the | ¢ook, of Normal, Iil., read a paper tending | -, MAPISON, Neb., July 19.—[Special to Tue | o058 r L e Fuesdiys, Phursdoys and St f of the Union Pacifie | marvel of condensed historical stutements, | dissolution of the county democracy is immi- | 15 rofute the ch that “seliools fail to cul. | BiF|=B. D. Beach, who cume here from | o FEMHITE S BEEEIE LT PICR O 0% B D Il SR SR 4 m sare. tho men will | Senator Sherman was followed by Genoral | Bent. The dumoeratic politicians for the | yivate o religious. sentiment or tewch mo. | VAIPAraiso, this state, about six months ago, | 1h¢ Sk, bt histes (il’-:‘;:::'::vl:fn‘lllnl‘.hly':”::‘;\: Montipaye LY DI NauLy Mopleray, own, but wi '""",}',.:,“,‘f’,';,‘."f,"'1"{ Grosvenor, Hou. J. C. Lee, and other Ohio past fortnight have realized that there were | palipy» Miss Lizzie J. Martin, of Indian. | 204 embar « d in the millinery business, was rcket and send the cc ny & bogus note. .'”'-‘ ;“|In-. >'.‘{-~ i I;“;I':‘im-‘; MIEQ H\‘;K".lnlu'{. } 2 canossslons aaks el Ihe s of the century box, | defections from the organization waich | apolis, read a paper on the e ism t yesterday closed out by creditors. His s ons the preliminary examination this after- | oo SV TR GG BT VS and i R atoy rane i AN TR Jined, t bo opencd 100 years honee, | threatoned s vitality. It has been well | “shools full to give a reasonable st '»l!hll“)‘* ure ubout $8,000, and assets about | moon it wou'd seew th hf is a forger and | G0 S0 m ive it R Falls i mmitteo, u was publicly done, and thus clo 16 sec > L toina O o T the subjects studied.” A len paper was | 1,000 faulter to the amouzt of about $3500, He | Phiiyuitys st f0 & M., & W e trike should bo deolared o ERS d known that ®ire Comwissioner Henry D, ubj i \ paper was ho um A 2. leave Roek 1sday oW can ‘ot G indoinigely | 40 kreat” purely ‘nistorieal celcbration at | ¢ s boen on the point of leaving the | Fead by W. 1. Sheldon, of Hoston, and gen- an't Fioa3iIs W was bonud over to tie grand Jazy, the oad | Qs leae Mk S b i A e R s D Marietia, & eral discussion followed. At tnd evening Can't Find His Wife, Leing tixed at §00, ; Valloy to MeCool Junctior Wenkening, ‘The «' will be compolied to (TG Y10 democratic organization and returning 1o | gossion a number of papers were read on | NEnraska Crry, Neb., July 19, —— o, ., Blug Yalleyto MoCaoh suBFeEs ake g 0 () ! be compelled to oid. T i urroy has been a powe Wpractical Ed ) T LR o . wve 131 Ml ucsdays, sdo, } s Ao R [ SR il e o T 'lh.:u:m.].’xl.‘_\nl.uyl‘. I1x oy KulA b 1 8 bowor in | “Prastical Education Telegram to Te Bee.|—W. S, Swi A New Cattle Disease, ud Saturdays at 1% m., arrive at MeCool the mujority of the men think us Ido. I Ay ¥ 4 > county demoerac, is abandonment, i - o SR rohibition agitator, returned to the 1 Des Morxgs, I 1y 18.—A new disea Juncti 3p. e, leave McCool Junct £ R 0 s 1 do. e e Ll i 4 4 VI et s prohubition agitator, returned to the city to s Moixes, T, July 19.—A new disease | Junction by 2 p. m., leave McCeol Junction don't think a settlement will be reached in ! i is said, means more than appears on the Nebraska a0 lowa Pensions, e e o R ok 5 > ’ rriesd urstays and Saturdays i sonitiy K $7.000 Navi haan IRt aaionihateradicn amoa b | REpa iR il BT SRR IS PR R, i e e day after a fruitiess search for his wife, who | has uppearcd among the cattle Webster U 1 . ‘n ¥ Iu rdays 3 p. m., 1 A 9 have bpanlaviod aniph sutlucec o us hsd ip disseiution fop o ASHINGTON, July 19.—|Special Telegram | deserted him Wednesday. He is out i county. fi Jich many have died. The | 8rrive &t Blue Valley by 5 p. m, 4 = e wure of Walter M. Savage, who, on the Sth [ P yeuars 01wl e nunicipal, state | oo pyg Bee.]—The following pensions for | card asking her to return and all will be fo ata i * ’ d PERSONAL. ¥ Another Boycott Threatened, a | and national patronage in the Twenty-fourth disease appenred v aly in differe: p v A ott T of June, made an assignment for the benefit | ¢ y nal r y- Nebraskaus were issued to-day: Increase— | £otten and forgiven. He is aluost overcome - Y 1D, difterent Mrs. Florence 1. <endall, of Nebraska, Crieaao, July 19, Times will say to- | of creditors, to C. M. Canuon, of this city, | 88Sembly district. Up to within a year i Y i anse with of. The apparent cause of the trouble | droves of and d until en | has been promoted in th witice depart- } morrow: “Thie move which hus been deter- | These creditors,” who are represcnted by | 80 his power and iuflucnco in that Heury Cooper, Plattemouth; John Phillips, | jg'inoddlesome relations, o ooo¢ | tire droves app: mant {rom 81,000 10 81 200, - Timed. pon, i oase tho prosent effarts to | Edwin Boan, ead.. of Chieaco, aid Warner & | Organizition s never been suspocted, But | Siduey; William Froese, Niobrara. A of the discase is ed by vomiting and | W, L. Weaver, of Dés Moines, Tn., son of X . Burnes, of this city, claim that said assign- AGH OX-R30Y0L SIPNOR 3 Dis_attack on Pensious granted lowans: Original vt Sentences 3 g 4 loss of appetite, and g ally within twent, Re, st W e § Y t 4 R T R R A T B T A e/ | MAL SEhioror Cioe dikde Bixatiack ginal inva Sentenced to Life Imprisonment. U ¥ cuty- | Represents Weaver, is at the St Jame ment is void, and will testits validity in 0¥ § ook up the gauge of battlo | 115 3ony Wallace, Alg o ' ; Ev four hours death res ) J AT 15 1 renewal of the boycott ou that road. Au | tours, § and trouble has becn brewing between them 1 WALA0G Al mea ALuiox, Nob,, Tuly 10.—[Speclal Telogram 3 Haarts; \ eifective boycott ut the time wlhen the corn 3 ———— v Nobody, not even the most inti- | ders, =~ Clinton. Increase —Alexander Ed Carr, for the murder of Crop Prospects ¢ ! crob seeks transportation would undoubte RN N T mate friends of Cotimissioner Purroy, ever | Moody, Duvenport; George W. Davis, Mar- was to-day found guilty of Orep Rrospeola ead. Postal Ohanges. \ be a great disaster to the road.” Bostox, July 10 The. wonotneoment was | Susbeeted, however, that ke would take the | telle: Isaac B, Snyder, Fort Madisons John | murd second degree und sentenged | | MASON Ciry, July 19.—[Specials Telegrain | WasRINGTON, July 19.—[Special Telagram *Phat’s what will be done,” said & promi- e L ey faubuncomont was | step that he now ‘coutemplates, but sinco | Iy Cartual, Furngtons Henry C.-Hrown, | to prison for lifo ut hard lavor. 1 Bee]—Small grain will be ready for | to Tug Bee.|—FEdward G, Feulon was to- nent member of the Lrotherhood. *“We do [ Made at the opening of to-day's session of | af became imbued with the idea | Moravia; Ezra Dockstadter, Des Moines. - - sting in about ten days. The present | day appointed postmaste Ke ot tvant t6 fncoinode the. punlic. but. ex- | the prison ussociation that the old oficers | thut he w s candidute s 1020 | Widows of 1813=Barab A. wifé of Joha Obstructing the Evio : 8y sppolnted. postmaster &% ° Behweddy [ \ bstructing the Eviete 1 f kinds of small y ! treme measures must e used whet notluug | would be continued, and that the next meet- | fFicuds of Governor Hill in the county dew- | Patter, Jauesville. 1 . k2 prospects for all kinds of small grain, except | Crawford county, Ia., vice John Miller. re. olas will do. The brotherhood s ablo to ing would \h:l" ‘|~lv" \ l-_ ‘n ‘m;t ocraoy h come to the conclusion that a el L8 Dunriy, July 19.—The work of the bailiffs | wh. A'.’ Are ':-‘ ering. Wheat is badly rusted | signed. The name of the pustofiice Economy, 1 Licop the roud losing moncy and. proposcs to [ 10g) Chare “r‘ e nshvilie in i ICF, | Gocisive step must be taken and show to the Horses and Mules Folsoned, enga in waking evictions at Kilrush, “l'-:} ":n‘.\ I-u uis growing rapialy and is | Warren county, Ia., has been chauged to JESIaN SN Nt Hiiny NG, Biojoses 19 . Charles E. Feltou, of Chicago, then | dumocrats of the state that the only. cortain | Kaxsas Crer, M 0 [Shootal Tale. | County Clare, is bemg obstructed by the [ cousidered sal Orillia, 3 oo A e presented the report of the standing commit- | way for democratic suceess is the renomina- Oury, Mo July 19.{Busclal Teleg | oot o 00 Ut all the b be g A postoffice has been establishod at Abby. H o A tco on police, The report of the standing | 1o oy marecr aooan s AR IS | gram. to Tun- Bap,sThisteen horsea and’ | RORUaHoR, Who hovo oub all the bildges be- Judge Miracte Resign Grant county, Neb., und Willium L., H. RN OME. committee on discharged prisoners was thin | others ave inteuding o lave the county dem- | 1€ mules belonging to F. M. Slutz, a dairy ! Kilrush and Kilkee, and have taken | Drs Morxes, In, July 19, [Special Tele- | Chamberlain appointed postmastor. B RaNGToN, Ta., July 10.—Messrs. Hoge :"f’1:,',',".‘:.":‘,':.::",""""‘ after whicli the asso- | geracy ulmn of this city, were mysteriously poisone: |-vhhlr“"']'h::‘h'l; ".':p( ““"A"l' \I1. 'f[““.‘“‘l} gram to Tue Bee]--The governor has re The {"(‘ll';“"l"“ N‘” “"A‘""(“""“‘u"‘ Wore ahe the b R ha apa | SUNIAR-AG3Q o 4 —-— this morniu Five of them died aud the 8 Deable N E st o W ceived the resi; ion of Judge 3 appointed to-day: Edgar A, Cary, G and Murphy, of the brotherhoad, were here SR W) Bxnnant sis Lahar Slokas. R ek e ed aud the | the people of the upproach of the of ived the resignation of Judge Miracle, | Lineoln county, vice Jumes Audie, vemos . Inst mght, aud the strikers were addressed Two Me: Fatilly Barned. Latmie Rock, July 19.—Ata meeting of the e The plan of campuhgn has been adopt Judge of the district court in the Hamilton | oginald M. T, Widdle, Irvington, Douglas by them, | It is uuderstood that it was voted | Sv. Louts, July 19.~Last nizht while two | rere. 3 S By y " the tenants on the Murphy cstate at Bratee, | (ounty district. He resigus on uccount of | county, vico, Henry S. Jolmson, resigne B e oot oo and s associttentofs | emmoyes or. i VerLast piant whilo two | republican stute contral committee w rewolu- Fwenty Lives Lost, County Kerry ill-health, Wit B Whltaer.” Wilorrilie #ginedi for Ottumwa at midnight. to visit allthe die | go0iiaiing the place with sulpluric ?.1 tion wis adopted declining to put a state | LoNnoy, July 19.—A dispateh from Ade- ML T e . county, vice Frederick R. Doarborn, re- vision pointe ou the Burlington system, Wiich they potred from Juss, ‘tho i dcid, | ticket in the field, and recommendiug that re- | Juide, Australia, says that the British ship o kho Wanthor:Iydications. ! A Valusbie Dismand Rtolen. moved. ! e —— Ploded, fatally bllrnin'bul;;: the lquid ex- | publicans support the union labor ticket. No | Star of Greece has been wrecked in Al For Nebraska:. Fair, slightly warmer, | - [Taxsas Crry, Mo, July ! il Ro. Byinuathy With Lawlussnos ) fatally K weu. uction was tuken concerning the electoral | dinger bay and twenty persons drowned, casterly winds, g o T 21, 1-~While pathy B fotion pe aan . . [ &ram to Tug Bex,<-While Mrs, W, R, } ¥ u1cAGo, July 19.--A. ‘resolution wus Mackay Sells His Cable. X SRl Fhe lrl-th B Labled "" AW Fair, slightly warmer, generally | 0o port Worth, Tex.; was en roite to this | Cnreaco, July 19.--To-dny the body of « edopted by the cluirion of the. grievance | Sux Fiaxcisco, July 19.— A Carson, Nev., Nominated By Acclamation. Loanp S Fanie A A A L aden, soatherly wiads, | city frou her home this morning in the Pull- | Johiu Koruitzie, the Polish janitor who pe R g s Aror s et i Mk i apoand oF | 81 Jonsint, Mo July o Specia T foroNDoX, July 10.~Thg shooting. contest | For Dakota: continued high temper- | mn car Yo she wus robbed of a dia- | ished in the fire on Wabash avenue yostor- 1o e ib session hero to-day. 1t wssures | his cable v Juy Gould for §11,000, 00 &ram 10 Tus Bre.]-Tho demoorutlo conven: | Savor of the Trianteamy 0 o0vn Fesulted in, | ature, followed Eriday afloracon by local i Sriadi slol A Rl e, N0 sike 1 res (und QoK e, TUIRO LS A VN . ! J i 5 raius, slightly cooler, southerly winds, @ ves hus been discovered,

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