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EIGHTEENTH YEAR. T OMAHA. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 21 1%}3 2 NUMBER 34, A Wealihy Man's Children Suing Their Father's Widow, Wasingrox, July 80.—~fhe naval appro- peming, Mich. ation_ bill was fopopted arid plnced on the | grintam 11, Pays His First Visit t0 | - Minqurrrs, Mich,, July 9 Boveral Persons Perish In the Fear- [ ST Jostrn, Mo, July 20.—[Special It Will Probably Be Offered For the The richest | She Thought She Could Tackle the gram to Tie Ber.]—A sensational suit was ar ‘ . ful Floods. filed in the circuit court to :1.._» ifi which well Mills Measure. The senate at 12:85 proceeded to executive St. Petersburg. lot ‘;l Boid rock Sver “‘\kf‘“ :;"' "y'“' I:)‘ »‘::: Great Amorican Navy. —_ known partios 1 this city figure, The suit tlcen the Fle¥ BN Bl widor consrd Camand Nl B WP L i INCALCULABLE DAMAGE DONE, | is brought by the heirsof William H. Glockin | +ye gOLDIERS' HOME BILL. ion. ' AL 1 o'elock the npper lobbics and | GREETED WITH ENTHUSIASM. | Lis fin D0 e o (e e e | BUT SHE CHANGED HER MIND, to compel Mary H. Hewlet, widow of committee rooms wero eleared and the occu . o : — William H. ( Homes Destroyed, Bridges Carried | Wil rock surpassed anything ever known. Over a pounds of the rock is now ekin, to make settlement punts sent down stairs; so that the doors and 1 Kin died in San doaquin county, | 1ts Passage a Distinet Triumph For | windows might be opencd without risking | He Visits the Mausoleum of the Czars The Seizure of Canadian alers b, spired with him, about December 12, 187 the purpose of cheating and - defrauding the luintiffs out of their possession, plact busband’s hauds all the monty and & , 5 s 4 ny's office. The best chemists Away and Desolation Spread Iy California, in February, 1570, possessed of an | Nebraska's Representatives—Ma- | betrayal of the seeret jroceedings, 1 Deposits a Wreath on the VS 0 1l GF tlia thfes HuNawod) Hounds the United Staces Almost Leads 6 SR oTon RIFS AR Lkt os alued at 850,000, 1 is averred in_the Hone Again: Aspibing to'Be After the doors werd opened Mr. Sherman T o Alexander and k 0L $10,000, The wondertul find of to 0 VAE Vi tiie yetition that Mary H., widow o illiam § ave notice that he wotild ask the senate to ‘ NBY 1 5 petition that Mary H., widow of William H L R s leh His Consort day has sct the people wild, The shaft is ; of the Dead, Glockin, was, by the probate court of San a Congressman, resume consideration of the fisheries treaty i) How dow m'm"\ Ve Teaty and I8 abiat oth Country., Sh— Joaguin county, appointed executrix of the b, Loz dbtaons ) ecighteen inches wide at the bottom. ‘The —_— ) Mr. Chandler thereupon offered the follotw- " " b ) The Eastern Floods, estate, which had been left by will to herself The Republican Plan. T ST, WHICHDRN 181 over Germany's Emperor in Russia. ichigan gold mine, which adjoins this shaft, A Close Call for War. Pirrenine, July 20.—The Chronicle-Tele- [ #0d the children of the deceased, to share WASHINGTON BUreAr Tie Osama Bre, Resolve At the power to muke treaties [Copyright 1858 by James Gordon Bennett.] g e £ tho groqiost gotd | OTTAWA, July 20.—([Special Telegram %0 graph's special from Wheeling at noon suys ‘;“““‘-‘ "‘," that she never made settlement 513 FOURTERN T STREET, and appoint all high public officers being | ST PeTERssUke, July New York | I8 1o ”"{,' .l"”.!f’,‘: e ot Seh | Tk Brk.j-No one has suspected how near 4 ! ol % that on January 2, 18572, she reroved to WasniNgroy, D, C., July 20. vested in the presidentand the senate jointly, | Herald Cable- Special to vaf Ll g e LR LA B Sk 2 b N s He the loss of life from the flood is at least Josoph, whese, on the 10th A e ! il I SRR L B Ll " 4 | peming, to coming into collision the British and twenty-five. About fifteen bodies have been sombr, 1678, ihe wes. marsied (o dumes | | THS CEPLOUSRA MIEORT8 0 LA L e [ i By HegRtitONE GEEtreatien oF (10 R |t iy oL imporoe Williath fo S Potets sl Amorican navics wete up o nionth ago. &= found so far, The financial loss is_$150,000, | 1% Hewlett. ‘Tt 18 further averred that after | at last docided to offer a substitite for the | J0 G the conaurrence of the senate, | DUFS was made to-day. He came by water Kallying the Parncllites Then the dimger endod, and now the Cana- * Mho greatost loss of 1ife was along. Wheciing | Ber marriage with the defendunt, s} Mills bill to-mocrow, and they will do 8o if | 10ic Toivizingas plenipotentiarics to make | from Peterhof on board the yacht s | Toxnos, July 20—Parnell hasissued dian cabinet, in possession of all the facts, breathes freely, The ofiicial intimations given out here make it probable that tho United States has intimate the members of the party can be united on the proposition of the republican members of the ways and means committee, A con creck and at Trindelphia. A search this morning resulted in the discovery of a num- berof bodies near the latter place. The | he and sy such treaties, and that the recent the president without the wate of Jwmes B, Angel) and | g William L. Putnam a8 special plenipoten ather was bright The w and sunnier | urgent whip to the members of his party to esterday and the population made up | be present in the house of commons on Mon e the indifference of yesterday by swarm- | day, w spointment & consent of th 1 en the question is taken on the 2 L willingness to most of them were found_among the drift, | 0f the estate inhor control. e petition ;-’n.l-!..m bee In progross all rh\lr»lli'm\“‘w mr B et hiory | M o0 tho quays of tho Neva | for iho anpaintmentafa commission ofjudwes | iy Bt e SRS S G800 which collccted at Elm Grove, The body of | fialgs that since December, 1973, Howl e vooms of Representative MeKinley, of f ¢routy with Great Britain was unwarranted | and — exhibiting ~enthusiasm —at the | 1 (RHIRE TR EIE U : ago, for the appointmert of u mixed commis- NPT Ll ot Sed sikty; & broth v | s handled the money and property in his | Ohio, at which were present Representatives | by the constitution. sight of the young German monarch. All bt L slon to ndjust tho clalms for damnges Mads wealthy citizen, was found 'near Elm Grove. | Gud that for the prpose of still better covert | Butterworth of Ohio, Burrows of Michigan, | Mr. Dolph called up the bill to_prohibit | the buildings were beflagged and decorated India's Crop Prospeets. iy Ui owniors of 0is6d Oaniadiin: salors T {""‘ i Gy et found two miles | ing up and concenling the money and - prop- Goff of West Virginia, Reed of Maine, Mor- ‘l’:m:lv i ¢ Of Chiuese luborers into the | wieh scarlet, and the many balconies, which Loxnoy, July 20, —The governor generalof | Behring's sca. Along with this information i1 pelow Iy Girove i on u baghed wire | wrty of the estate, and to carry into effect | row of California, MeIcenna of Califoruin, | PRG0S E woon Mossrs, Dolph, Miteheil | 10 @ great feature in the strcets, w Tndin telographs that the crops are now: in o | were facts which indicate that at times there I 3 NuwsLatto 1 Hifty, was found mnong | vt oo onshirucy, the defondunts [ and some of the Kunsas representatives. | and Morgan followed, und without dction the | hung with rich Turcoman and Asiatic car- | satisfactory condition owing to the recent | (" sorious ¢ ot & colllslon BebWEeH \ the drift we " Mrs. Jane Fay and her tw TAYIHE duattls [company I'“', €10,000 in tho The scheme proposed by the conference is [ senate agjourned. pets. The British irkish and American | rams. e war ships, They areas follows? t ] grown up daughters were discov x: . rt | capital stock of x’n'.- lano Live-stock and | YerY “i'"l le and consists mou-l,\'nnhrvc sub- Hokde. legations facing the river flew their re- General Thomas Young Dead. H. 13, M. ship Caroline—the same that has a meadow, where they hud been hurled by | fan, children of the d Yestding ¢ 5 conference report on the river and aarbor Ll on noon when the yacht came | young died this afternoon. subdue rebellious Indians—arrived ut V e S D e esiding in | used in tho arts, and third, to repeal the | 4o As airreed tpon in con. | UPe heralded by the small steamers of the g o toria under instructions to repair, coal and ) “l"n'l-m :u:.';lnl; Later (Xlspuhl-).wq‘ ..l- ey |’nL:‘-rn.nlxn-l\w;n\wlux on ulll forms of ‘1“1“:‘: ference, the bill appropriates &2 116, river police, and lay alongside u..-”nuw-vml RAILROAD RACKET. provision. What her service was to be no AYIGG g the AMNor Was the) eitesiM ot Mar OUT ON BAIL. EOE A uea0) (SXOIB S "% | The senate amendment for the purpose of | fanding stage without landing. 'The € mment—New Stations | one knew. She had just been engaged in Tho Potter Mo on the Belt Line - it is said, will effect a saving of | shall county. Two cemeteries were washed 0 man emperor bowed repeatedly to 98 it i comitiv wikl: Viie: bodies Hloateq || TWO OF the Uliloagt Ansrohiaty) Mars /wiiiotibts s s obipot gk oie Sspibionts (o the improvement known as the Green and cended mto Barren river improvement was agrecd to, [ the cheering crowds and d ific occan, and Rates, seizing some 1slands in the HorIV attAR o Thor ” Wwas surinised that she was going back to down the river. nish the Necessary Bonds. offering an affirmative proposition to-morrow | my s 14 1o appropriation in the bill for any | Il steam launeh, accompanied [ Shorthy after the de ,\".‘;r.,l"|f'. 'I(.l.‘,‘,'p,l; §60 (hnt Golmany aid 1ot takte Ho1A ot QEEH! WurkLing, W, Va, July 20.—Later and S8 B i8 to cscape from the stigma that they are s DY | by Prince Henry and Count Herbert Bis- | & movement was inaugurated, the object o 4 toany JLfid oy by W s iy SLator and | Cinicaco, July %0.—Two of tho throo an- 1 project. The senate receded from its | P b tion | Here in Ottawa the Dominion cabinet was y e e e Gt G T CRL D R0 NG L S el allin a flutter. Something was i the wind, dment providing for the purchase of the | FURE L Ll BEE EEESS e rtross. The | Of ® monument to his memory. In the esti $ i was , Portage Lake canal and tne Lake Superior fotill L ’ S it mation of railroad men Mr. Potter was prob- [ and that something was nothing less than Ship Canal railway and the Iron company | flotillawas of modest chavacter foran em- | ) T 05 oc Lopular one among the few | that the Caroline had been ordered to get 5 o g 3 ¥ peror. William 11, was to day dressed in the | 801 ; ! : i o iy prodesd fs HAKHITIIGER canal. The senate amendment. for the sur- ) v Qb o occupicd so high a position. The | ready to seeretly proceed s sea. yev of canal from Lake Michizan to the | uniform of o Russivn peneral | with | | of vailroad employers who held Mr. | Evers atiempted excrcise of jurisdiction by ilingis and Desplaines rivers was wereed [ o simple forago cap. He appeared [ Jetin e R e ey e e ) 0. Also the senate amendment providing for | vivacious and in buoyant health and spirita, | 10ter in such igh estem eclected Mr. W. | tho Tuited Htatos bovald the, EHee-ttie the survey and location of a canal from the b TEobeat Hito) ot s L] D GetaeNugoreticy and authoelzadi iimy| Mintesvas tolugmet by ackiel el e Illinois river ut or noac the town of Honne- | ¢, gigoiptinarian which rumor hus made him | 10 Solicit and collect subscriptions for this | 1 (terg or weized by American authoritics in pin to *he Mississippi river, Also an amend s y 5 i i | Thent for tho survey of & ‘canal_conneeting | appear. The czar did mot come up toSt, | Purpose. Mr. Foster was to appoint local | Alaskan ports was to bo reeaptured by the [t | archists arrested for conspiracy 1o assassin- | MLy not ""i‘”""{""l‘f Ieuucing e ’f‘ff"“;‘i dse. Fifteen families arc | ate Bonfleld, Gary and Grinnell are out of [ Ay claii that i (his probosition 18 uecepes wved nothing but what they | jail. Chleboun and Chapek furnished the re- | there need be no fearof the surplus, as it had on. Half of the south of the village of | quired bouds of 5,000 each last evening and | Will take out of the treasury at last £60,000,- 600 inhabitants was swept away, but all but | have been releascd. Hronek, the arch con- | 000 and th it will prevent any dangerous those before named escaped to the hills, | spirator, it still in confinement, and will | accumulation of moncy, which is one of the The storm extended sixteen miles east of | doubtless so remain, Inspector Bonficld s urged for the passage of the Mills West Alexandria, Pa, and the scene | the caseis complete with the three arrests assert that the passage of the all along the way is one of desolation. The | already made. One or two others may have e tariff bill will paralyze half the Pittsburg division of the } @ & Ohio | known of the plot, but not to the extent that | industries of the country, winle this bill will road is practically destroyed for fifteen miles. | they could be convicted. Any further arrests | not affect any interest at all except that of The Western Union telegraph company lost | will be for the purpose of holding witnesses, suwar, and will effcctually reduce the sur- the destruction there was more appi than anywhere homeless, and They ¢ demoer and by no m PRI AR RS A _ Preri e (R 7 e ks ot the | committees in each town at the end of a di oline at the muzzle of her guns, if ueces- forty miles of wire and many poles. Reports | The inspector denies the reportof Chleboun's | plus. HERE B O in It b atamat | LoioteCuFs VLI Hpnonny pige) it “:' vision. As yet he lias not visited Omaha but v : are coming in from all parts of Oho county | confession. The Kansas and California representatives | ¢80 RO SUIEL0 S0 Russian imperial family. As Willlam IL | P00 0ic S imon oo pbHRterviaw There was, it is alleced, considerable this morning indicating that the storm was [ Inspector Bonfield has in nis possession | are th it objectors to this seheme being | I B0 BROSE PO, nor 100 o, | landed and was conducted through the gloomy | 0 IR Wi I HEEEe I Bl Uition | double-faced dealing on the part of England | more disastrous to life and property | copics of a seercy civeular differing but little | carried through. They say that the repeal | G0 in this bill, as will be s by the fol- | portal of the renowned fortress and mau Pacific including office wmen, ti nen, | i this matter. For instunce, early in April, . in the conntry than in the city. The loss of m the famous ““Revenge” circular which | of half ‘the duty will destroy the growing | Jowine clause added o thut scction of the | leum of the czars, he deposited wreaths of | and trackmen, & Bre porter | When one of the captured Canadian: sealers life in this city is known to be ten, witha led the Huymarket meeting together two | sugar intorest of these states and - that - the | iy GRS RS L R SERIGIEL TR EE \rble tombs of Alexander IT. | yosterday learned that o & . man | tomplained to the Domiuion government that number reported missing. o hou wrs whichis termed | competition will bo so flerce that it will be | o, HYERTE S FREFOWEREON (O LXiming- | roses upon the marble tombs of Alexander LT | $88 SRR CEIREEC BRRC ¢ ila. SWithiout | he had no proteetion, the deputy minister of were swept away and the inmates drowned. | “The " for fetive - stops | crushed out of existonco. The other. rapub. . q . i and his wmn.y( He then took alook at fisherios and marine said the matter had “And provided further that the govern ment shall n a smgle exception each one ¢ of the opinion that The pressed him the old-time an- | lican members, however, who are desirous Only two bodics have been recovered. M on the ) . the f; Johnson, a widow aged sixty, residing at | archists to aven Peter the ( nous boat of the Rus been rofe d to the necotiation then going { i the Dominion government had ears be deemed to have entered sel s J. Potter the death of Spics, | of offering substitute to-morrow, reason SOH AN VIBrDIaa0 ToRlaton 8 tRuHOR . tFE | BioTil NBaL S e /68 0n0 0F: the grentostmen onienrth, 1ibers Cliton, this county, died of fiikht, ot | Pesoms, Eanez, and Pischer. TR | with them that they ought to be willine to R b o UG b sl P i [t e Dl e, L R L i vepeatediy v nted totho Brite The work of the fearful food was but | believed that the discovery is sheet w make some sacrifice for the oo the i ehis bit T Bt Riadlode ool Ll 3 4 STHE ; N Withal f g ish nment the gravity of the wron not do Justice to the roin and desolation cast | not only in Chicago, but ail over the country, | it will still leave sugar protected 41 per cent, M‘_, lon shall have been finallyapprepriated | gypan to the camp ut Krasnoe Selo to wit tho Uhion Bag ‘I'fi'_ -fl».\ ot fn this c U‘\‘ o | in Behring's sea and had urgently prossed for of the city, from Elm Grove to West Alexan- | Inspector Bonfield said this afterncon that | which is more than the average protection Ator the consideration of some private | ness the tattoo or corcmony of evening | 31000 could be raised among ordiniry em. | We reparation of such wrong, 'This of 4 drin, The Pittaburg divislon of the Buitl: | tho puper has been started for tho purposo of | ufforded by the Mills bill, The dlscussion | yijig, without action, the house took « reccss | prayer. The banquet to-morrow evening at | ployes exclusive of oftice men who hold good | tdded that, the suthortty of the Canadian Y tlonlly: tebuilt from Bim Grove to tho. Banne | stieh a poiub th eIt Reastan :‘:'“:m_” AT LAt e ORI to BT HDeR N ra enaily O D A L oo ohad | 0 AL Babshied buly 'l“',“".'ll;':::\.,,:':.:,“H,'.‘“(”-'m'.l».g..' Raslingtoni& fie'territorial waters, and it bad no power to sylvania state line. Six large briages were | thing to avenge what is terned the “blood- [ convinced that it would bo best for theie | ¢ IR O U CTRIES STHIER FEESCEH by Bmperor William, his staff and the mem- Quinen oot Who will contributo. Taken as | 8cnd armed vessels on the high seas to y shed away, and track lifted from the road f e murtyrs.) Ceftain | [nerest to. sent - to this provosition |y ydjourned, 7 TR T bers of the embassy, withoone or two Ger: | (*\yoi0 it is safe to predict that not less than | defend subjects or their property. Imme. bed and twisted into all conceivable shape Jés are printed in three Innguages and [ but the Kansas men could not [ 1Y : o t 1 this disavoy diately followin Al of auy inten- - man residents. svised list of the persous who p 2,000 ean be collected in Owmaba for this p Uraoithatial iktie ianavahists | tika. yiForous : an be collected in Omaha for this put t it in that light. At the present tim & A v T > the politic cance sl 3 tion on the part of Canada of adopting re- ished is-as follows: steps to intimidate tho exponents of monopoly | conference is still in session, and it is yet un- | - w\ rixaron R RS ih Tolegtam | e enols akplenifomonolitue it e e sistance a3 the mode of sctting the Behr- HERAN STENZEL und thus prevent similar murders, determined whether the proposition will be | "W X y 0.—[Specinl Telegram | every onc is too much occupied with the The Burlingion's Vestibule. ing’s sea disputes, the home government or- Mus, BARIARA STENZEL. carried. The republican leaders say that | to Tue Bee]—Sergeant William C. Bennett, | purely eoremonial part of the proceedings to The Burlington road will secure its full | dered the Caroli ed to Vietoria and ANNIE WiNGARD. ill not offer a substitute unless the £ BY DEATH. they wpany H. Seventeonth infantr) arty is practically united, und that it would | poral as told above. rly in May the Dolohin, a_new United ates dispateh boat, left San - Erancisco for AvLice WINGARD. compliment of vestibule trains between Chi Muns. Tiosas Hax cagoand Denver by next Wednesday and it at | the svstemat that time will be complete. | Ajidcl 1t was given . out the time that hof. One, however, canuot ignore the | The comvany will also run trains of asmi- | $ho was carrying instructions to the Aluskan aricable chango thut has come over Rus. | 1ar character between Chicago and St. Paul | yiihorities from Washington, but later on it L and Cor- [ to think or talk upon the subject. 1t is stated o rederick H. Sargent, Company G, | that Co S CE e S o ana MIEDS ides Rathor Than | houseless for thein to introdtce any measuro | Seventh infante: Tive hoon, desiomatod (ELE(OIIG LA gl G A O rdevill nest and not the full strength of the party to | SCVenth infantry, have been desiguated 1o | Giers had o long taik last nig F, their Louse on Caldwell run. DusLix, July “Dr. James Pidley, a | vote for it. If they can command the full | aPpear before the board at Fort Monroe, | pet ‘ \ Joux Honway, drowned while attempting | 1 o4ion) opicer in attendance at Tullamore | PArty vote they claim that it wili put the for examingtion for promotion. The | ro 1o rescue the Stenzel family with a raft ~ demoerats in the alternate of cit accept- rd convenc tensber 11, = ohAe ot Russo:Germs plations g became known that she had gone thither to Mus. Jaxe LAy and her two daughters, 11"1.""1""P -‘1""""‘1‘“"‘* incarceration there, | jng the proposition or else showing that they | The following ofticers have been detailed | 51T UELORIER At Tousso PR Stations on the Belv Liv see that the claims of the United States to u. and who was subl Alioh aud Belle, drowned at Trindelpt ed to appearatthe | are not so much desirous of reducing the | as an army retiring board to meet from time | and the chances of European peace gener- | mye stations on the Belt line between [ jurisdiction over the waters werog WitLias Gastey, of Point Mills. The | inquest at Mitehellstown into Mandevilie's | surplus as of reconstrueting the entire taviff [ to time at'Omaha: - Brigadier General John | ally. As eminent Russian banker to-day re- | gmaha and Seymour park are as foliows: | not garded Messages — flashe body was recovered at Elm Grove. death, hias cammitted suicide, The evidence | S¥stem. In cither event the republicans hope t3rooke, Colonel Frank Wheaton, Licu- | marked that the prospects of — peace | pyyia Hill, botween Oake Chathum and 13 ‘the impossibility of reaching the worst 10- | a4 'the inquest goes to show that Mandeyille | to make a good deal of party capital. Should | tenant Colonel Samuel Breek, Major J. M. | pad not for a lonz period been | ford Place: Farnam street, between Wal calitics cannot be uppreciated. The creek is 1 Which | it be decided to offer this substitute to-mor- | Brown and First Licutenant Charles S. v and her four chil dren—onc boy and three girls—drowned in Testity at N wi to Ot winand the cables to from i were ng R was subjected to ill usage while in ja i bright an they > now. The s Hill and West Side; and West Lawn, kept busy for ne week, A member of still dangerously swollen. The fall of water | Soanied o prey upon nis mind. His ‘suicide | row, the motion will be made atter Mr. Mills | Beach. J g ikt “'l‘:'..' e LI el e AR R parliament asked about this time, in the i from 6t 6:55 p. m. Thursday, by the gnuge | sonfiems. the - helef that Mandeville wag | moves the final passage of his bill, when Mr. [ Major Charles Dickey, Eight infantry, 15 | press has become flattering in its compli- = house of commons, whether the secretary for g at Trindelphia, was 67¢ inches. The Balti- | Gryelly treated by the prison oficials. Reed or some other republican member | ordered before this hoird for examinution. | ments to the imperial guests. The Navere No Argeement Reached. the colontes had any information to the éffect mare & Ohio company's loss will reach £350,- e, Tidley loft Cment. rowarding the | 0f the ways and means copumttee will move ===t rewya greets William 11 with the words, | The meeting of freight agents to consider | that the United States had sent a man-of- Dr. Ridley left a statcment regarding the 4 Y 5 ) I bt ag 000 at a low estimate. The county’s 10ssin | \igon treatment of Messes, O'Brien and | to smend” by reconyaitfie the bill to the FULLER CONFIRMED, “Blessed ure the peace-makers,” A6 matthr ot Hva stook Fitesiint val wir to Alaska to enforce its claims to_ juris- | roads, bridges and school houses will be at | Mundeville as evidence to be given at the in- | Ways and mean Mmittee with instructions diction. Answer w: anbiguously made that the British government had not yet received nl-l and [ any official notitication from Washington of least £30,000, and other losses will aggre, nearly £100,000, the Northern Pa M., Man to report Shouly — o Atos] the republican substitute. | The Senate Acts Favorably on the GOSSIP BY CABLE. ordinary stock cars ove quest. On the r ShEE s et e i motion be carricd the republican Nominee for Chief Justice, 5 cifie, Union Pacific, B, day the counse sumption of the inquest to- el for the prisons board asked T dnviiheos S b e Tof course be adopted, but_should the 2 ; v | The Local Government Bill—Labou- | Fremont, Elkhorn' & Missour Pty e A S 3 BLOWN INTO ETERNITY, e oy, b0 LHablo | e be azamst it the Mills bill will bo taken | WASHINGTON, July 20, —In exceutive e e placed the matter into the hands of & com- | this bustic aid excitement oline was | —— would have given, Dr. Cremm said tha up and passed. session this ufternoon the senate confirmed | ¢ July 20.—[Special Cablogram to on, which will be pro- | ordered to discharge her provisions and Terrible Death of Seven Men by o | illness of the deccased was i S For oLtz nowes, the nomination of Melvillo W. Fulier to be [y, oy T\ ¥ RIS FERETI 1o il ordors; e brojeeted i 1o Alusica 1 Stea xplosic sudden chunge from his uormal_corition of | . Nebraska members of the house are feel- | chicf justice of the United States. i ) and B wiven up. Tho times ing ¢ collision with the the pussage of the bill granting aid to the Totibvitin 1l over their success in securing local government board, who is respsnsible Sugar Rate Troubles, vere not pre 'he explosion | life. The vote was 41 to 20, Sk Lo ; praranoLanE K I e i o for the munagement of the local government l ablo trouble s brewing between | United States on cither laud or sea, and the of the steam pipe that supplied the engine rACeIDG S Baxiy B nidoraon anwen! s intre | The speaking on the case was by Senators | 0! R L T T Tt o o [ T e T e oclish i e a e lmlh" ! iy ““f “Mh S 2 Il]):-::lm";)uu m,.:fw]nn ¥ lr][_v]. :‘l'mfmlhml t;:{:“l‘wll‘n. s 1‘»1‘: \bll-‘ntnd“-r‘:)||m‘lnlu“l Eduniunds, Evarts and Stewatt in spposition. | bill in the housc of commons, is recciving | the Union and Southern Pacific roads on ac- | British government dropped its foolish idea n o dea : MARIETTA, O., Iul§ 20, —[Special Telegram L . Mandorson and » Canadian Pacifie | 88 if it bad been a pic nators Far of hot iron, ¢ and by Tand Cullom in de' | earnest congratulations in both liberal and | count of sugar traftic. T men of the crew of th sed that body recentl, tugboat Convoy at | o Pup Bu.] [ It gives 1o ~Since Cleveland's message of 3 fense” of Lulier. The democrats did not | ¢ pvative newspaper organ +- | hus taken ts of sugar at rites much & d ! SIaE) o biabon V0.0 . J=Sin s g B A6d §100 B Ve e tot bash eoidior or o ¢ Q' not | conscrvative newspaper organs on his suc s SR 1:40 this morning. The accident occurred | juqt wingee; the introduction of the Mills bill, | admitted and cared for. There w speal. cessful handling of that measure, The bill, tes from San Francisco THE BIOUX NESOTIATLONS ;m“xn_\«‘u il -.f..pu.-.- river, near Westport, | una_stfe demoeratic platform of St. Louis, | fight against the measure by the fire-ci The ComaoshaTara Bl though it is now very considerably changed to Omaha. The Southern Pacific wants to | The Comn Route to the { T O e DA, ![h-' pe us been a great doal of talkc among the | confederutes in the, house but they 108t 8 | vy \qixarox, July 20.—The house com- | and curtuiled from the original draft pre. [ Male tho rute so high that the bustness will Standing Rock Agency. EERIES ot vietima are’us. fol people of this district, ansl especialy among | oy did in 155, Tho bill will go to the | | EHCIEER SR g e ‘eon | sented to parliament carly in tho scssion, is Vi LR A s S I TRIEE | miunok, Dalk Tty 0.l fal Telo WiLLiAw BaGE, aged twenty-threo. the demoeratic pacty, as (o wht the outeome | Londer substantial ussistence in' Nebrasia, | sidered the various measures before it ¢ revertheless a most important measure, even ced. The latter road will carry the | gram (o Tue Bee]—All of the Indian com- T e o a3 of freg it would be in this countr. Whis | lowa, and surrounding states, where theré | ing to compound lard. The sub-commitiee, | in its abridged state, 1t is certain, if itdoes | stuff via Portiand from Sun Francisco, and | mission, with the exception of Tudge Wright, S LRl ruisers Aro numerous. Nearly overy wool | Ar¢ Soldier homes or whero the stutes intend | which is charged with the duty of recom- | nothing else, to pave the way for still more | the Southiern Tracific will be shut out. of Temnessee, loft for Standing Rock this SR i grower whio 18 deiocrat hus fopped to Har- | ““Pha bt for the repair of the military posts | mending aline of action upon the subject, | beneficent reforms. The remaining stages Contlings morning and will hold their first conference O N DT aged fifty. v n!»_ i'r' and A.IA“x'l m ..l..ul}l.x;- fzr-;ufi protection | i Nepraska was not reached. was unable to agree upon any possible le of its parliamentary career, namely, its re ifitts, chief clerk in the g with the Indians tomorrow. The Indians of 4 L R, Serslainitin . |:_-|” orm, und ope I"l"-ffl( ‘u} ul,\"f!m-’l__fl"d MAHONE COMING BACK TO CONGRESS, lutive measure. At this morming's meeting | port and acceptance in the housc m 10 enger and ticket oftice of the 13, & the reservation are flocking to the agency (et L N R R R L R ) paid that. General, William Mahione, | Mr. Conger of Towa moved the adoption of | wWill probubly not be completed much be fore | has returned from a trip ont west under instructions from Sitting Bull, and he A , AR y-five. 4 % atate ex-confederate general and ex-republican | gnistitute for the origin T AR Al R o s been heid In’ bigher estoom than ex-Cone When, jua boat rasched Westport eve gressman Warner, of this district. He has thing, according to the first mute’s story, | tome ont flat-footedly agamst Cleveland and was running swoothly. When they were | his policy, and many democrats who were two miles above Westport suddenly there | here during the centeunial celebration an- was an explosion, the whole boat becoming | Bounced their intontion of doing the same Butterworth bill, | the close of the ses which substitute is patterned closely after | -y on. J. A. Munroe, general freight agent of the | is educating them to the idea that if they t . Labouchere's motion to reject the | Union Pacific, wio has Leen absent for some | sign their consent to the opening of the res- get back to congress. ' As both scuatorships | the oleomarnearine ad ovisions for e ° . of iire democratic for years to come, General | ot taneeting Tant b oot | Parnell commission bill, of which te_gave ervation they will give away their birthright, Mahone will endeavor to enter the’ lower | Jind. ito comittee adjourned after dome | notico last uight, will be made independently and soon be beggars and wanderers, The house. Itis understood that he will be o SLPRIORG it : + e thy narty arrangoment, and the vote on it on that there will be no trouble i P O A T T R T A disenssion, with the uuderstanding that a | of any party arrangement, an ote on i ) o X n tor from Virginia, will make an effort to v ern Mr, P. P. agent of the Michix western passenger | 11 ° n Central, and Mr. H, | mpres . ! 3 "€ | final vote will be taken to-morrow, vill not be taken as g tication of Parnell- ullough, general po A securing the signaturcs of the Indians is enveloped in steam, wnd the machined thing. RtrioB T o clifas whi g will not be taken as an indication of Parne K. McCullough, general passenger agent of | 800 o 2 ) A ‘:,l,l,.,h SIS \.d,,; ikl ~———— fl:;',‘rv:,lnu ‘J,,'L'.“f.b‘]‘,:c‘k'“’l:".""-‘y‘]::"l‘.‘,';‘, .“"",“nfif e ite or Liberal scntiment. Moreover neither | Chicago & Northwestern, were in Omaha | evroneous. The commissioners are reticent hurriedly dressed, called'bis wen avd made he Teaohern. ARgointion, enormous proponderance of colared vote . Deat Muleglip Eolitics. Mr. Parnell, norany of the members on the | Yesterda) and will not, be interviewed, but upon their i prepurations to land. Bax Fuaxcisco, July 2.—The first busi- | Tho republican majority in the district is | NEW Your, July 20.—[Special Telegram | ¢\ oinosition bench intend to support Mr, | Mr: Charles Wimmo. pencral westorn pas. | @rvivap at Standing Rock they will flud a | After the boat had been towed ashore the | ness transacted by the National Teactiers as- | generally between 7,000 and 8,000, of which | to Tie B here s a notable stir among | it MUMEUE R one the considera, | Senger agent of the Hookac Tuiinel route, | Mot foriduble lob of dusky interviewers ) eaptain p od to the after. cabin where | sociation to-day was the election of ofticers | nearly twwo-thirds are colored voters, Should | the deaf mutes, 40,000 of whom are forming | 11UMCr's motion 1o postpone ousidera- f o, "3 William Cadwell, general west Aniiigshen, o S, | the explosion oc Ly . i ( ] Mahone consent § T ki) '5 | tion of the bill until u paper shall have been | passenger agent of the West Shore, w S1ovx Fares, Duk,, July 20.—[Special Tele- explosid cenrred. o mon | for tho cnsuing yoar. The following were nera) ahoue consent to run he | jnto political elubs for this fall's campaign. passeng BRUOPS) WG o 0T L Douglas . Carlin, chicf | were found in various positions, somo | g e SHETAE KL S 0 IO will “'not lack for opposition, Be- | A pree it e CRrare civeulated sctting forth the charges and alle- | the city yesterday. Lllfll‘:[‘“n‘ & Il“‘ Jouglas I ‘: u: m.|u|h i as it they wera siccping, and’ othera | PRI HECeEEn A L . H. Canfiold, | Bdes the regular democratio candidate, | £ AU FOTIY O R I Tbe FUERROR | gations which are to be dealt with inith | Anoficial circular will ho addressod to | Gt Indians on the Choyatno aro largely on the fle v writhing in agony. Al were | ter, Mass.; sceretary, James H. Canfield, | whoevir he may be, neral Mahone | #0d Morton and the republican movement horribly scalded and some of them were | Lawrence, Mass.: treasure Hewett, | will have to fight a_republican candidate in | among them has been managed by J. i J. killed instantly, while others hugered for a | Novmal, LA long list of vice presidents | the shape of Prof. Langston, ex-mmisier to | Fresch and T. Lounsbury, who will in a short time and then died. — One “of the wen, | Was elected, among whom wus John W. | Fagti, the colored delegato from Virginia | fow weoks rt & paper called tho ) 8 Chiurlos Cliubers, wis' biown ‘out ot th Couk, of 1ifuis, The theme for considera whosdspeect 1n seconding Sherian at Chi- Tt arhts DR, POESL, Sass i ;5 \ steamer and L DACTOW escupe, "he on to-du) a8 he 1iel on o he ate » was consudered, perhay the best speech o L % Crsl R f i serve all detailed opposition to the bil o Nickle Plate road h 0 a . i 4 ofticers of the boat cun give no explanation | 10 School Books and Apy os. Papors | Lidor Drof, Lungston has stated that e | to-day that there ure now over 100,000 e “” B 'If.‘ A .:L.?.t,..,l‘l.‘yx.lpm :”":’»I Lo loklaBlate e ',:’,,‘,.”.,"t,“lr,“‘ :“," Tho squaw wen ure urglug: the Indlansite accident. Thoy ussert that the ma- [ Were read by John Sweet of Sa will not withdraw for General Mahone or | deaf mutes in this country. He added: o [ 1084 g . e | " t T he R ] i, Franeisc ( ! 1 L youn | LAL an el S o 0L kia A s ely, | which is entirely distinet from the and — Ky was i d last Febraary and | Albert P Marble of Massachusetts and R ybody else, and that if he does not get the | have been in correspondence with prominent | When they propose to debate it exhaustively. f B4 I A T Nabiask s anailo g Bansina ) Do B that the Indians on the Cheyenne are largely Chiteawoy shurdingion & | in favor of signing the treaty. Hethinks that oy "-‘“"-;\”"‘ "‘"] ‘“\' the report that Sitting Bull opposes the AV est Cxctitsions this sull. Mr: | meagsure is wrong, Al the chiof dosires is the Union Pacific, s the copy in | thut he be recoenized as a “big Injun,” und & little flattery will bring the old fellow'around. This, also, is an independent and personal motion, without regard to party designs. The leaders of the opposition met yesterday to discuss the situation, and decided to rc The ve ot . s rej nomination from his party he will muke a di- | republican deaf mutes from Maine to Cali. | The Home Kule union have started anew [ 1018 18 FEPRSERIGE DY o Sooper Iy & snectal T \ will be held hero this afterioon and dhe | Sion a number of interesting papers rect appeal to the republican voters of his | fornia on the subject of a new paper, und | movement in the way of means to reach the | Serter’s Sirht 1 the Prithash officc, ab i Wasninaron, July %0.—{Special Telograin bodies rotaraed to Pittshurg, near where | read. - | district. Prof. Langston is probubly actu- | have received much encouragement. ' Yes- | country electors in remote I ] g : g to Puk Ber. |—The follc ving pensions were granted Nebraskans to-duy: Original invas lities who ar to attend political meeting oy R. Johnson. one of the vi hers, W most of the victims lived. The last February rhool te ting | ated in this line of conduct by the bel of that | terd 1 taken sick last night, | the entire colored element will suppo him, | in this Superintendent of Pelegraph Korty, of the a conference of d incen- | Union 1% o, hus left for Chicu mutes was held and was o not ab) acd by Thomas ¥, At which arraugements were A i d (spociul net, 0ld Wi cojamin Contel Fawcett & Sons, of Pittsl and despite the efforts of phiysio'ans became | 1 Prof. Langston will try o recollect the | made for campaicn work. Thore ara 15000 | tral places, A number of vans have been se- [ where, will be joined lid (ep m‘[ oty old war) ]lg njunin (j ntel, BNy geadually worse and died this worning, sup- | fate of - all his colored prodecessors | doaf mutes in this state, 5,000 of whom live | cured, which are well supplied with leaflets | Superintendent Dickey, of the Western | Vace testoration and increase—James 3 FIFTEEN MEN KILLED, poscdly of heart disease. Her homo was in | gy find it anything but | iu this city p advocating home rule, for distribution all | Umen. They will then go to Boston to at- | A. Chitwood, Franklin. Increase- George [ - Bluck River Falls, Wis,, but_she had been | encouraging, The colored element is largely el over the tountry. Each van is manned by | L0d the anuualmceting of the Bell “elep- | B, Douglas, Hastings; Wiliiam H. Burrows, Disasteous Wreck of a Constraction ‘l';‘l"“‘l_“':‘\'\"“"'; ’I""'u' at Larumie, Wyo., 1or 1 iy the majorit , s truc, but no colored man t Two Years. e it hone company. Iusing City. Reissue and inercuse—Jacob i RN e & pus Dars. wihio ever cd for a nowination from that | §r, Josgem, Mo., duly 20.—[Speefal Tele- 0 0 9 8pealfers: Who ddre L R s Larzvo, July A well-authenti WillStay A T i ava district ev sived 1t and only one disap- | gva to Tur Bre,|--Ernest Gronoweg was | XPOU.0f Yoters wherever asmall audlence BASTINGS ROT 1IN OMAHA, Pensions for Towans: Original invelid— 4 : Stay Across the Border, powted aspivant had the bhardihoed to ap- ” B WAas | tun be obtained. These vans have started on S - 3 » ld { cated roport resched hero lust night of a dis. 110N, Out,, July 20.—[Special Telo- | poal dircetly 1o s colored brethren. His | Sentenced to the penitentiary for two years [ g M SVHEE (AISEERE Ve NERECER | 1o Has Not Shown Up at His Superior | Thomas C. Mitehell, Burlington; Fargust } astrous wreck of a construction tram on the | gram to Tug Bre]—Henry S. Ives camo | yote was scarcely large enough to be counted. | this afternoon for obtaiming & from a labor- [ 1% 000 Uil town and village, and Agent's Gffioe, Lamb, Laberty; Clajton Marshall, Dexter, Mexi fonal ralroad, in which fificen | across the river vosterday ufter un early | The white republicans, while in the minor- | ing man on the pretext that ho could provide | ofasote Wil address the inhubitants of every On receint of the news of the disappear- | Increase —William H "W;mv Norfolk (el men were killed. A reliof train was sent to | breakfust at the Prospect house, and willnot | W) &, of course, the ruling element, and [ work for him on u railroad. Groneweg was | 2¥8tors °'5 | ance from Lincoln of Hustings, districtugent, | War): wrederick K. Kehoe, Guitenberys n Y t k , are Virginiuns enough never to vote for a | identified & few hours later ns the man win | hamlet on the home rule question. ; ¢ larles 13, Nelson, Clarksville; Benjumin S Aoananf tha e g Al aturn to the Americ oo 5 3 identified a few hours later as the man who s Mutual Tafe iy : s e scene of the wreck from Saltillo, No | r the American sido unul the clouds | pott radfmin™® PEERER BOVER 1o vote Tor i : fo e ] RS OR AR9 by univer. | ©f the Mutual Lafe Insuravce company, no- | Amiold, West Codar Kapids; John M. Coche i A e g e n e roll by, ithough he said he intended o re- ; . ion to all this it must | stole a cow from a farmer living near Saxton | Prof. Petor Peterson, of Bombay univer. [ 0f the MAtust Late Tusuriwoe companys ue M, West Coda Kapids M; Coa wther ) yet obtuinable. . tough Lo seld-ll O ap | be remembered that Petersburg is General | station and disposed of her to an Eleventh ¢, usscrts that the eight lyrics which are | ' L% A0 . S HE0D {ERANY aRAL B Aot Ranoby MY Ll deds turn to New York tho first of next week. | Mahono's home, and it is the particular place | street butcher By e ' R o b are | | ver n Ber reporter called at the ofco of | (navy); George Brockagen, Creston; Jame § Crusbhed by Falling Wall Stayuer is at the Clifton house and indus- hopug : & SHERIA00 | slrect butohar, mterspersed in “dwin Arnold’s poem, L 2 ARy g 3 PER e ) Akanl rushed by nz Walls, : ! ! of his strength, 'so that though he may _have St 1 54 W. . Allen. general agent for that com. | Denney. Sulem; George W. Locker, Indians ) Ciicao, July 20.—Disastrous results fol- | tHiOUsly engaged trying to avoid newspaper | $ho" Gemocrats, Mr. Wise and . Professor B 1 8 5 3 “In an Tndiam Temple,” are taken without | B 0 (et BERCH GHCRE TO0 LARE HOMe | ol Jotin M. Bouner, ICcosauquu, 'Original { lowed an attowpt this morning to pull down by piet e o Langston, to fight, it is probable that he will | 1 - ""‘"l‘";‘v A .h"&‘ :";:‘ : “-‘ll“‘-l kuowledgment from the professor’s Eng- [ Ay but foun thiat the gentlowan wis In | widows, cte.—Henry, fatler of Jumes M, ] an old building owned by the Germania Siu g- Disastrous Forest Fires. be nowuated aud elected if he determines to eTROIT, July M.-p@arion 1. Rlobardson, | yiup proface to an edition of -*Valisbuadevas | Now York. Inqulry ameng some of the | Tolman, Kldors, ARSI RIS AMRGLRY 1o Horiunia K Spmediihit e e i T o retail boot and shoe dealer doing business | oy BEEERS TS R O attaches of the ofiice, however, de —— . ! B e R R i e oo | S RESHERN Sy Rl glemaary ok | NISCELLANEOUS. i in this city, Poatiae, Bay City and Lavsing, | 2RISR A0 ey veloped the fuct there was little Trinity Must Pay the Penalty, TR E00E 02 000 08 Ahe Lrloke wall coft | and ail the way batwoen this place and thala. | dereViorcntative Lyinan valied upon Prest | hus mado an assigument. The liabllities are Joding Taken to Aurora. credence given to theory that | New Your, July 20.—(Special Telogram lapaed prewturoly. A vamber of persons | v “o A N R B o ved, | Mrs. J. d: Brown and daughter, of Council | 200Ut #3000 and the assets about the same. | Cpicaco, July 20. Goding, one | Hastings had been foully with, The | to Tne Ber]—In the United States circuit | 316 colght hy: Hling mas o kinds od, | Mre. J. J 0 ¢ 1 of Co ————— 4 o y ¢ to v oney to | court to-day Judge Wallace signe e ) e B ek %21 | foncos aro bewng burned and other property | BIuf8, and Miss Brown of Dubuqu Hoe of the “Q" alleged dynamiters, gave bail be- | Story that he came to Omaha with meney to | court & V‘L\“-Plult' Wallace ~l,,l|‘nd(:| de S ] ’ ~charge, > cller, wa ences are bemg burned and | i ) RN OhSRia NS, 4 2 S i e S R ovae to. | makea sett Mr. Allen is ¢laimed | gyerruling the demurrcr of the Church o y Wjlled gutright, A luborer suffered a similar | dnmawed. Mauy farmors have had to fight |, iChe Seerebiny of the intevior today dis: |y ey 10 N Y. July 90.—Jack Allen | 07 United States Comuissioner Hoyne to- | t;bo unfounded. It may bo truo that he | yre Holy Trmity i theaction - | s n ver: for the 9 e - laim o illiam arlow, of - July day, but was immediately rearrested on a N the Holy Trinity in theaction based on the umne fete, The other victims were taken out | for their home There has been uo rain of )] i Yy Y came to Omaha, but so faras the record goes, e T O TR SO B e Lot o e L SR Plattswouth, Neb., amounting to 8165.70'on | was hung in the eourt house yard at 1145 | state warrant. This required Goding to | FA% 10 O, LW 50 TFAs SAGIecOri KOCS | 1o ation of Rev. . Walpolo Warren o this it appeared, fatally, ViR ' e ::H:::.’;'n}l{b,\lE\J:»‘I-‘rlus"k.n“l:inll'.lnlsln‘lmla‘ B wlnm; to-duy for the murdgr of Ulsura Ulrich at | answer in Aurora, and he was taken there | gyoime mentioncd, A few days previously | country from England to preach under cons | “Wincklor was one of the most prowinent A Fire at Pierre. Wus not olear. and was not presented within | e onVile st Oftober. immedintely, | ease of George God- | 1 tist on whichh L disappenred, he notified | tract. * A judgment for €,00, full penalty German citizens in Chicago, and was widely Pienug, Dak., July pecial - Tele- | tho required time, e was ot y..“ day, Goding giving bail | the oftice of bis comipuny in this city that and costs, will be entered imuiediately on be 7 known, not ouly fn this city” but all over th | gran to T Bek,|—Spontancous combus- | - Georgo 5, Pritehctt, of Omaha, Is at the Mackay Denjes I, B o Btvan s | Lbtenued 1o enter Ui sorvioo of ‘tho New | alf o thi United States weainst the church, nited States, through bis coanection with - Sl e g il @5l h Of Stnsih Vikainia City, Nev., July 20.—John W. | (b bhe 8Um O S O etny ¢ York. Life. It is ulso stated that he | The casc will probably be appeale the Deutchor Krieger Vercin, of whick he | 400 €aused big b i, the Erskine fou ] o PaTE Hurs | SR S e deninl of the e | immediately served charging him with as. | 00K o' several sums of money from the lat. | United States supremo court, { wWas threo times president. Loehr, the other | dence this afteenoon, opposite he Parl hotel. g N in emphatic denial of the ro- | sisting in the purchase and distribution of | yor'company, the first of which, it is claimed, S —— hn fhnen Snanpessitens. | Loshy, the “Thiree hote compunica wade the rua of halfs | < Washington Brevities. port that ho as sold his cable property to | dynamite intended for the destruction of life, | KT company, the first of which, t 's e, Bho Wostheraaaidatians \ . T T o A e i . Secretary Fairchild to-day received a tele- | Juy Gould. ‘This case was also continued, bail being fixed | FHAIERE £, but it {s said it wi e 5 P g b ——a— x d or | laying over rotary Paischild Soaivod o 4 e 8 a0 DARRINAG, DAL ekag B ouble the amount, but it s said it was w0t | pop Nebraska aud Towa: Fair, slightly Two Workmen Killed. itin twelve minutes, wuftuig it with small | §rat frow the governorof, Elorlda asking Heavy Failure at o0, Goding's triends are now lookiug | preseuted for payment. Hastinks' l AR, folowed: Kelurda AL I Ixnuaxarovity July 20.~While working on 1 1088, No lnsurance. g yellow fever, v tatens | Bostox, July 1 ilitie OF ADIRRR. . munication with Allen was on Ju ANTAL - BoLali: S AR the new soldiers’ monument here this morn- | LT ' e oaciaan WEIRG faapt thoaiens | Hostox dily ) AES bk ot Bevle O S el b would sty on b o | Jocal sl sl soucherly wiad, becoming : eath o 0 . . 3 Lo b f th, i er caue. o N ostor!y. g, beo e, ‘t’::d"‘i'fi’l“;‘,‘) b olbae ook | Naw Xune 2l S0 “‘; Roe, the | ,rhe house to-day passed the senate billap | Me., and Hoston gna Ly, Mass., ‘who | ALBANY, July 20.—The legislaturc in extra | plo'could not be found last uight, but it is Diawota: | Fairs followed Suturduy Arech ware lamasily kilied by o 5| LAY, Suik GG F Ty “x::::lx;;bmr\_flum Jud tho staie Lomes | Tulléd last wevl, are sald 10 e upwirds of | session to-day abolished the useof maciiucry | said that thelr faity ulso i Hastings' Las on by local rains,” cooler winds, bes : 3 3 500 ) 00 in‘the penal institutions of the state, been sadly shaken, corin < nor thwesterly,

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