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~ THE OMAHA DAILYs BEE. 3 EIGHTEENTH YEAR. ——— THURSDAY, MORNING, JULY 26, 1888, NUMBER 39, FURNISHED THE DYNAMITE, OMAH/ WATER FOR POOR ANDERSON | 5r o nde 2 vt et oxts iy | SETTLERS AT CAMP SHERIDAN | 25505 o “sewems e firee o1 | STRIKERS REFUSE T0 TIELD [, S coeme o A National Oonvention in Which Re will average about fifteen bushels per acre— and Canada; that the ownership of that ikl L ] a fez choice picces going twenty-fivi bridge is also in the hands of the Canadian Tah i1 borou Taly SEAHS ogRo damo ” i The First He Has Tasted in SIX | thirty bushels per acre. Corn, though back- | Provisions of Congressman Dorsey's | Paciic, and that, by ¢iitue of this monopoly, | The Burlington Required to Make an | ,,,‘m,‘,“.,]l' .'m,‘;;‘.‘f,‘,’w ‘..,"\.:::l:d in the | Another of the Chicago Anarchistio Long Days. L CO e Bill For Their Relief. the Canadian Pacific railway, operated fu Unconditional Surrender. rooms of the Hendricks club this morning. Conspirators Arrested. with ‘an ordinary season will all get out o ¢ intere D oreig VT ent, is able P the way of frost before fall, In places there VLBl b Uil S ol LR MADE A MEAL ON A BISCUIT, | ¢ ome complaint of chinch b it ther is no great fear of serious d The ha Sixty-four delegates were present. J. Milton - Turner called the conference to order, and | INFERNAL MACHINES CAPTURED, stated that he had to ignore and defeat the operations of the © | THE PLATTSMOUTH BRIDGE BILL, | intoratate comuerce bill and dirccting the | NO OTHER TERMS ACCEPTABLE, in his opening addre Y crop is immense this year, A great number committee on inter-state commerce to inquire {ssed tho sal) th compllatics Witk Tstous - j the Imprisoned Man and fteaches ; g e It ““l.-“'"'" Be Ready For the Presi- | (ol s ‘.,,|.-.,;..;‘,.|;,\m... ‘Statos, and prevent ern Men of Continucd Financlal mittee. He explained that the call for the plosive to a Nebraska Farmer 111 Food and DMnk—-Othes “\'\ atioo W Alnilullu- nean ||[m'v‘"|+ dent's Signature—Status of Other g diversion of commerec frou its natural und Support—A Confederation conference hud been issued because he bo- and Not to the Im- e At00, 3 Iy -[Special to Tne Neobraska Mensures — The egitimate channels and to preven: mo £ Brotherho lieved it was time for the negro voters to wrigoned Men ( JERRKR'NE B Atalargely attended meeting of the Land Fight Again R A R i 1 £ Wl el itay S TR assert their understanding least, L s board of trade last night measures were 3 2 ot of the vy pinepl f Americ W Y & Mr. Morga e80! - of the primary pring s of American s y L Anderson Has a Chitl. taken to sccure the encampment of the ng- B T b He b Fe o N The Brotherhood Convention. ereignty. Tiie elevation of Cleveland to the Gunsmith Sevie Locked Up. 1% Jonxarows, Neb., July 25, | Specin tional guard. A committee was appointed o Camp Sheridan Settlers. an amendment to it. | So ordered St July 25 —[Sp cial Tele. | presidency, he said, had brought political Cutcaco, July Today another of the (44 i : V. B ipat hich felt by no one more f gram to itk Brr.] At 6 o'clock thiseven- | confer with Governor Thayer and others WasiNeTox BUreae tite Ovana Bre “The senate then resumed consideration of | gram to After two days of dis. | Sancipation, which was felt by no ohle O | anarchists, who sought revenge upon tho ing Johm Andcrson wuas still in the well. [ having the location of the encampment in “}’;""“' n: r:;‘)n: \7;n:|v_v the l!m\'x:\. ux:\u'"annnnff‘__mln I‘m-( ‘I"N‘\"""“'ii' cussion and wrangling, the meeting of the | gui" S HEEEICE A Grover Cleveland's ad- | Fepreseutatives of the law in the pereons of Last night he had a ch complained of | charee, and to offer whatever nducements | gy (o EASERATER T T SN dueation bolug on the striking put of the M1 | brothernoods of locowotive engincers and | ministration half way Bonfleld, Gary aud Grinnell, was arrested, fecling cold, but by rubbing his limbs and | Were neceasary to secure it Wahoo I8 situ. | -0 e S Y for 1 0 focate o navy yard and docks on the Gulf | firemen, brakemen aud switchmen of | ¢ s I, Shelton of Granville, | A gunsmith named Rudolph Scvie was ar- NI AIéshIAtion scrRUd o oon Fallied | (oLok, Ot L, de BTl o G R T o ebiaalh | comste 4 North America, hus adjourncd, Noe of the | Ind.. was introduced us the tempo’ | rested before daylight this mornivg, and i ER A 118 ANV RE LV HES 006 THIILI| s e e s Voitms | s T s hri e o U e et i, | e e e e B B R B Fary. ohatrman, Shellon wWas ohoson YY | note botind the prison Bars ander bindaof rdemocrats at the caucus last le to severs of the appropriatiol 5 g the anti-Tu " o et g A tHo digiors e ot work tunmolini 0 tho o1 | ot & tranafor, (esidow this'thore re Mty | ared vattias ort tie resarvation s U] AL Rl b LT B 10,000, | ent, and the general supposition is that the | e GERET S Courso of s speech, 00, He is charged with being the man well, They think they will strike in about | excellent places near the for an encamp- | o0 tisputes whick g "‘ st bl e liell moved to add to the clause a | Betion taken will meet with their disap- | mentioned that it was through the wid of | who furnished the dynamite to the conspira- three fect below the man, From this tunnel | M0t ve¥iL GATEVAbIBE 1L He e oG much | vinion for selecting & sight on the Da- | Proval. In short, it was decided by & tuni: | democratic soldicrs that he had cacaped hio s who mtended to assassinate the three they nim to let the boards extend out nearly Gtivry /Gaitity TaRahee Yok c e trbeaEr the sl “"(""“""""”-‘ cific coast, in Oregon, Washington territory, | mous vote this afternoon that all offers of | Ohip while & SEVE Lol that the | law oficers most. prominent in the Hay- . . i " | 4 or congress to order the sale of unnecessary d Alaskn, £,00) 0 s appropriation to be | compromise o 5 hart ol & i | conference would eventually be the weans o ke IROBGILID Sevie acknowle Anderson says if they do this he e o e ——————— ome ih A "y »n should be rejected, and that nothing but Hose s delog o hat the | cdees that ke has been illepaliy it 80M0 | aim Lo TiTe B =THo. Ohorty’ cOUALY t Houss s &dapartive teo B » Mr P oved o Fedice the WppropLins (| Lon be re purpose of the delegates to’ break what the when they strike the old well it may . Lt A ch will st an important precedent for fu S e e mimant. wis. rojected, so | sidered. As was surmised in tho morning | Itesolutions endorsing Cleyeland and Thur- | has sold over. fifty pounds of cxplosives to roll call of forty-two, and many other teach | ture congressional action, Thers is litt 3 cere adopted by © UDANITIOUS VO j give way and lot nd inon | op i 5 y the provision was retained in the bill, mod- | dispatches, there was a pressure brought to | man were adopted by a various persons within a year. He admits Ll el i e ol e et el s o AR U R el Sl U RS GRS B S TR R B A O g Ot T o The bulance “of = the scssion wis 06 |y cinge sold only ten pounds to Chieagoans, ) . ey Metienitio, of Nelieh, Drofessar O'Sulian, | was stishtly amended by the commissioner | ing the Missigsippi river, The clause now | protherhoods —~ will “be amalgamated, cupied in- . wrangle over tho IO | o aerts that he never knew or cannot talk with him frequently and he gives them ssor King, Miss Bimalin and ) of public lands and. as fi finally pussed the | avpropriates $15,000 for the exponses of a | How and whero the confedoration will | UoR of & committes o m Aihouneo : ¥ his views us to the best way to work Helen Hornby. Gr rest is being taken i ally nassed the | GHEoRC e b liPes oficats, to be appointed | taka. Himce . Wit be laft . to he | orsanization. he chairman announced | remember who they were. lnspector Bon- Wiy 18 aslted ubous s stook. and waut in the institute o ablo management | house, provides that all entries or flings | PORINCION B0 RS B (SRS G e tie g to | T o ieds in convention—the braemen's | tho sppointment of the cominittee und dc | fleld snys he hus proof that ten pounds, ifnob A E u of the instructors and Superintendent | under the homestead or pre-emption | ¢ R o 8 protherhoods in convention—the brakemen's | (. the conference adjourned until 3 | more, t to Hronek, Chapek and Chle- kniow wlio was attending to them a pnder the homestead or | precuntion | e most dosirable location o or near \the | yna_switchmen's brotherhoods to meet in | i ¢ LY smore, “went ‘to Hronok, Chapele and Chlos asked 1f ho would like for them te put a pipe > ; swed by the district land of- | constof the Gulf of Mexico, or on the Mis | September, and the firemen’s and engineers’ ] m i ) at Se n discussion of the report of the committee on | Powder compiny in Chicago tw ¢ afternoon session was given up to a | bought on May 26 from the American oty ad in His Wag s at Valentine of lands within the | Sissippi riv b, duly 25.—[Special limits of the former Canp Sheridan military | Shipping, and for the expenses of sounding | from o e, aged about | reservation, situated in township 33, north of i UG LR Gkl o Lhor for & navy yard and docks for | i October, with an advisory to him in th t food and water to him, his answer was “no.” He said 1d well and try to g bourd seleeted Hastivgs tes in each order. o i : ¢ Jormanent. organization, The committec | five pounds of dynamite. It is ten v m b 3 is no longer uny reason to doubt that | Derinsuen b ! A it was too risky and he was unwilling to take | £ram to T Be. ] —John Mill p : DFOVIAUR L 10| vt TG S BOnIRINRION | (TR AFSHIY AR AL Sy ARG tE RuEureve| | Prosented s mEiblly find intiprity seaiatl fi poundss fote, (Uiis Copatehiieg o iuinssgiiy RREE LRk o T TO AT s e | L1LY yones) MNPATE ooUntitatmatiatits | EATEER D AERAD WoshinEiOL SO Ra TCCHVE VR | IR ar ey shetn Pucifio . oousts | tris etap talcetr, and Bkt chis ek, wesry with | Lromas Brown, of Speingfelc, i, Dis- | bean traced cto tie recaritly arrested NS £5K16 10 Bosa 4 It YA, tHEURTEho [FINE L0-a8y fEMTUHRIALY Y tibro HEToIO WTba || BASLUOEAMESEHOMIONS LEUIREAED Ot asloor £5,000 of the §15,000 to be apalicabie for thal | the long flelit which promised to be scon ad Brof. ‘Petor 1. Llark, of Ohio, for ‘|”‘v:n'l'-[ et Ve, wontto n® Yartes Sl bl el of hogs, was found dead in the wagon by | Of thegeneral land office, dated July 2, 188, | burposc. hopelessly lost to them, took matters into | MeBeter B0 " Thomas Fortung, of ounds of the tyenty- ent to u i chances are against him, it may be possiole | gF e W08 TO0 e imt. | He nid com. | are confirmed; provided that tho porsons | The next vote was on the amendinent to | their own hands uud met and decided upon i R LT i bt FilhaeLan B AL e to get him out alive. plained of sickness on his way to market and | making such filings or entries possessed the strike out of the bill the words “at least one | pun of action. Hoge and Murphy, who | 15 o 3 TR 01| otasod twanky-ive HOUNCS AIIGE sy e S i eakn! > 0 Payne, of Nlinois, for sergeant-at-arms. claims to have sold toa farmer in Minnesota At 10 0'clock to-night word reached here | acted strangeiy in town. The cause of the | jocoesar i of said vessels shall be built in_one of the | were so confidently expected, did not arrive, A B e WrakaRLEA. Lo LR (oRivaHIE v iouith e g B O ril s ien. the act, | Nocessary qualifications and have sinco the | navy vards of the United States.” The | but their presence would havo wmade littié Joseph Han f Tllinois, preser ie | but is unable to give his jocate him, WISkt tonlghb: filing or entry, as the to and the bill was which named J, Milton | “Bonfield is positive that ow ase way be, fully | amendnient was agr overning entries of vie was in Aretioaxts EHY THOR AVAFe d BLOFMInG minority ropor ‘ = complied with the law difforence, as the men were detormined. | Turner, for pormanent chairman. Motion to [ fongtie with the thrce dynumitors arrestod @ Dicd on the Train. like charaeter upoi publ T e | R LS LA SR (R T L LTS is, whigthor tho anats | SUSHEILS Hha Ml e e AvieiE oy, oxhocted 10, dosbi it 5% gl R AR i 4 & 8 wublic building at Allentown was passed il bt ve | Port bro WOl th W 1 iich they expected to. destroy Juc Beatiicr, Neb., July 25.—|Special T O S L | L P S N el e i TR e B e re | hieir feet and pandemonium repgned. C.H | Grinelland « Sevie is o Bolemian, w well just as they were avout to reach | MK corone the old one. Anderson told them that his ars were getting short and if they rescued him it must be done soon. Hearving this, i o Nz Lheir assessments to Siphor ) : i ; i ke u " geram to P Bee. ] —Daisy Tylo, daughtor of | lands in this abandoned reservation The | appropriated £100,00) S hateka .l'L'r|I|L‘-I.u.-u‘.:»..'“\\v":d\-n.:" N ‘.‘\: J. Taylor, of Kansas City, exminister to Lio | twenty-cight years old and of intelligent ap- Archior, as @ st oresort, WU fp, Jennic Tylo who keews o bourding | limitation of thirty months prescribed by e senate then procoeded to pass the pri- | the “mecting, and by a unanimous vote to | P! Y L [ speaks bub intothe ol well and began | houes hero, died suddenly o board the | section %207, revised statutes, shall not be | Vate pension bills on the calendar, and dis- | continue the'strike the castern men gave ox- | Uil ol Ciotruey oWl ot be | Tnsnotok Honfeld Tkt AigHE cantare i working ngaln. He soon discovared thero [ trnion Pacific tvatn this ufternoon at Holmes- | enforced but proof und payinent must bo | "Tacc Of all of themcirerin Aty minutes, | prossion to thelr seutiments. Tt Lt PIE T | ot I EAL e KGANA T a e e e was only twenty-six inches of sand and | ville, She had just started from home n few | made within six months from the passage of S LR W, F, Merrill, wenoral manager of the | P SR Sobiest necro Koman of P S R boards to go through, After getting the sand | minutes before to o to the home of a friend | this act, » House, oy b Josoph, Chicakos BUFling: | ghe ail.~ Great confusion again pres evlindrical shape and two and a hal? inches away he raised one board und gave Anderson | in Holmesvitle, The eanse of her death 1s THE PLATTSMOUTIL BRIDGE BILL. WasmiXaToN, JUIyIPEATHe! communiont | Tors e ot st v St deevin Il |l purnoe fitiall¢ otained tho ool in diameter. Inside of these cylinders are food and water, th rst he has had for six | unknown, The body w brought here to. The confercuce committes on the Platts- | tion received in the house yesterday from o Hi¥e h\w avr bBeAn AT Auth compro plying to Taylor, ealled him a nations others of equal height and about an inch in doys. The first thing given him was | MEbton the evening train. T llos e e oo atcomont: | thosecrotary ot thait ury relative to the submitted to the men who struck L Roviil i ERic 0 Totd | il Gyt e e e sty LS # o wuse recedes from its position and ac SLYIOL LA PRIy AR T Ridating ent, and a general discussion fo ith dynamite, aid betwe et und a wet rag then a bottle of w MADE A BIG MISTAKE. cepts the senate amendments, which are im- | use of the Welland canal and referred to the | TN =188 I ,A”’ e f b ‘I"' In A (. Late in the afternoon the previous | outside covering the space s filled with after which a hard biscuit. Anderson said = matavial, - Tho bill will roceive finnluction In | committee on forelgn affairs, was this morn- | cyainey will not conaider o dampromise whieh, | auestion was moved, and after many ubortive | broken glass, leud ol 1 broken ivon, the wet rag was the best thing he had tastedin | Fears for the Safety of Troops Sent [ i day or two, and thon will g0 to the presi- | ing referred to the committee on the mer- | means anythi s o | efforta tha chaivman shut off debate and f Tn the tops of the insido cylindurs fuliminats his life. They have letar nore or po down to him and up the Skeena O R s el'h vot i ehant marine and fisherics, with authority to | ditional surrender. In fact, we will consider ‘J:'f;:_‘;"“‘“'”‘j,"'f, o “"“"l“',\'.";"“"f LAl e L‘"\;":“,',‘,.‘,'l"‘,‘,f"(‘,',‘ ,',,','b he has tied it around humseif, but they have | Orrawy, Ont, July 25.—[Special Tele- | Tt the house today, the bl providing for | Teport thereupon at any time. 1o proposition whatever short of them re- | JEL M SO ajority repor le the [ these mae concluded to wait for dayl anythir ines were found in Sevie's house, arrest was kepio secret until the nt when he was avraigned in court it before do turning to work at the old wazes, We have 4 full supply of engineers and fireman and are as well preparcd as ever we were to doa on private land claims, Large busincss. When we took our new men Mr. Smith of Arizona offered an amend- | we promised to stand by them, and this we ment exempting Avizoun from the provisions | ProPose to do if every gencral” ofticer of the result in tho complete annibilation of the ex- | son of North Carolina, of the bill, contending that 1t would prove a | fompany fesigns and the rond gocs tnte the | urn simply putting the case on record and fixing padition with the forea now on its way up the ]|'..\‘l :l‘;.. s on the part of the | great havdship to boua fide settlers in that | likely, I can assure you, Weo will stand’ by 'l'hvwm:mlrmhl‘mwn was the siznal for an | the bond heavy enough to hold the gunsmith Skeena riv \te the militin depaet- | house. The ouly question now is whether or | opritory, They would be compelled to rush | our new meu at all hazards.” uprising that for u few minutes bid fuir to | and_continuing further procecdings for a 4 ' not Kearney is to be retained in the bill. 4 overwheim and trample in the dust balf o | week, The grand jury already impaneled ment hero discovored that it had made a | Tho sonforecs on the part of the houso sy | IDtecOUTt at the instance of land grant com e Qozen reporters at the pross table, Where | to tuke up the case of Sevie's aileged co-con- torrinie biunder in th » of transporting || thoy. will stand flem. for the five voints | Ponies, aud cithe surrendor t land or Trials Commenced at Aurora, A u —There has baen some & | gramito e 13K uization of the federal courts in | The house then proceeded to the considera- b 8 T T e s raska wis reported from the senate. On | tion of the bill reported from the committee Skeena Fork, the_scone of the Indian up--| Inotion of Mr. Dorscy, the house —non- Al paoEing] | concurred in the senate dmendments, and_ a rising i British Columbia, which, according | Golitorance committee was appointed. The to advie sived from thy Pacifie, may | speaker named Rogers of Arkansas, H delegatés would rise and announce their Sevie's vote, 'The greatest confusic prevailed as | m Turnier declined to vote and aske l that | this morning. Meantime he bud been sub- name be passed, It was nearly 6 o'cloc coted to vicorous pumping by Inspector when Seerctary Plumnier anuouneed that [ Bouticld, The proceedings in - court occus the vote stood @ tie—32 for Clark and 32 picd but a few nunutes and consisted of iz more, he Long Pine Chautauqgua Asseaniy Guovsps, Lova Pive, Neb, July 2. [Special to Tue Bre.|—The second session of the Long Pine Chautauqua practi cally came to a close yesterday, but there are a great many of the lecturcrs and members ] still tenting on the grounds, reluctant to g S T e il AVDuL thale Hha Rl o i was a wild rush toward Plimmer, and evies | spirators will long before that tine, it is ex- I leave the wooded dell and the clear, whole- | ), tyoops up the Skeena river, whieh has to [ wamed jn the ovicinal bill as reported in i pay out their inheritanco in lawyors foes. | Avious, ik, duly 25 —The court room to- | of *yaud,” SThier,” aud =Vou'ré e Phctod, huvo Indleied | concornod u/the y some water to go back to their homes. This | 550 taken. in candes through last night. The Nebraska | nogmie of © Arizons justice to the | qay was crowded to witness the opening pro- [ wore roated from’ all parts of the Dail. | digbolical plot. . sossion Lins _ roached boyond tho wildehs | O jubdertaken ln —emnoes Cthrough |l dologntion will do everything hossiblo'to in= | Datoroaes s whll e | justigd - loi| coodings i the Burlington dynumito con- | Frionds of Clark gathered around Plnmar, || e wolicg eny thaf Lhe distove of the dreams of the most enthusiastic. So fine | aliv with "lostile Indians, armed | fluence the conference ‘committee, after the | the United Stat ROV S rr He ke pitacy cases. The case of Baureiscn and | and the Turner men shook their fists | hombs, which are doubtless the product of and intellectual were the lectures delivered | with Wiachester rifles ' Uronely en. | conferceson the part of the sénate hay nts sworn out | angrily at Plummer, dcuoun him | Sevic manded that the priviite land claims in that | Smith was taken up on w Lnd work, 15 an_mportant link in EaOne ; wa b | been named, o give the five places origivally on July 11; charging thom with placing d in vehement and profane terms. | the ehain of evidence ngainst Hronek, Chapek ¥ i Gi6 bly folt like | trenched alo on the high and im « [ I origivally | tarritory should be L Y. AL n July 11, charging them with placing dyna n cment i ) e ( ;l)ns i-l‘m ha r”:l wh S Iy folt li e o o o i has | asked for. :h:.';.‘“.m...i »\"Inl ,l,'.-.-:.(-:.“]:-fil\:::z Ilnfl‘,‘.‘,-.,f.('.{" 4t it on Chivago, Burlington & Quiney tracks | Finally W. "0 Scott, the Cairo editor, who | and Chicboun, The bombs were the myen | r. Evans, of Chicago, the superintendent | The S U el COURECTING NEIRISKA LAND TITLES, $hio benting bl T HERRC U DEACHC S | ForTne s was conspicuonsiy endeavoring to pro tion of Hronek, uad their manufucture by a | of this Chantauqua did when he suid last | {ulen the oxpedition through & country not | . Mr. Dovsey, who, sines the passage of the | "'Nio”Thomas of Wisconsin upposed the L —————— and defend Plunimer, wis strack in the faco | practical sunsiith goes far to show the deep a7 L Aol iavare | it roatad Sy Tt b 0Lt CTe Ritmsr 8 Aviba It 1| Larin billh ssanis tolberarmltti i inoTseass toil| o iorn mant neserti g thabiiniia daonattna ||| FANSE-RIECATENCHIMIMIGRRATION SRIIbVIsSliEionaiSLE M isiBn IS LR BHLY luid conspiracy. 1L is thought by the pohice Conio whien this assombly would ever want | short distunce from where it was expected | Erow under his feet, but is rushing around in | post bold, reckless and geantic sehemo of 3 S R GRSk andiSSScowiataws [t muny b o S HA0bBI RS et DR Ny of the “stars” from' the east, but woutd | Uhe first engazement would take place. Tt is 1y manner to secure legislution on Ne- bery had been attompted in velation | The Congressional Committee B a revolver from ' his poekct 1| ence, as thicere is no * probible theory to r tie cast, e A by tohh bR retanaIVE b whiTEo it h measures, has soeured the passage in [ Yo~ Jad wrants. A Tt Its Inquiry in New York selected Mail Agent Ogilvie, of | expliin the use of quantities of dyna- { always pick out western talent. re were A Gt CHonBIE et T ATE 1 the house of bills perfecting the titles of 160 | wdopted reducing from forty to twi By | ey T e ey Columbus, ., as his victim, Mat ufite handled by the Bohemian gunsmith, ¢ well delivered leetures yesterday by Dr. Me propaving to an_attack, and es of land cuch to Westly Montgomery | Voaka“tha period of continuous occupancy | commnittos. ampoiuted to Jook it i saional fiworeinowuk awiilte iont. s Cocallspacttors| | isliiistaltarsoon) Savis WS CHERLANIE Clish, of Chicago, TIL., Dr. Dunu, of Hills. | aro cntronching the n long the | and William H. ‘Tibbetts. The biils wero | Waieh shall bo. evidence of titio owner. | comumittee, a d to look mto the immi- | made a rush for the door and tumbled peil: | Hronek, Chapek and Chleboun before the dale, Mich., Dr. Evans, of Chicazo. | river, from whieh position twenty Inilia mnu‘lm:n'xlmnll'll‘ll'lmln'um the committee | ghip, gration affaws of the country at large, began n)n-l! down l|! stairs, 1 ‘n.u lu,vu»lu [ nwl;;x; . who llumwlmlvl.\ 1-vl\i rl"llg Duriog the greater part of the day the | could wipeout the whole detachment without | on private land claims SN S os) amenamentiexo ¢ Ari- | its work this morning. Chairman Ford of | Osilvic and hulf a_docen others had drawn The proceedings were guarded wit { @ifferent teachers were holdings examinations | fear of losing a man THE LAND FIGIT ON AGAIN, Mr. Smith's amendment exeupting Ari g S e their firearms and bloodshed seemed immi- | the utmost jealousy. The first half hour 1 . : ; zonn from the provisions of the bill was | Michigan, Congressman Morrow of Cali- ; R R RRat Vo 6l aba AT ¢ To the great surprise of everybody avound I & nent, when a colored police ofticer rushec was occupied by Inspeetor Bonfield in um= GRS NI L ST R LT . o ) ol rbody around | groed to, and the bill as smended was | fornia, and Richard Guenther of Wisconsin g tata ) D A F e oon et e [T a e Choat sl ored 1o The S RO EeaiAT aFIaAn: the capital to-day. the louse “committee on | LG Beait ndprothd Glentioe W leaonslin | sy Sovitn S aaniyt atcoisnovol ey O\ tobte VAL details of the con- GA duPinE tho NeEsion Was glven by Joh e R EE e At wericultire set aside its action o turday A S than vant Antoo 18 5 L0 b Ly members ¢ e co ¢ | strugeling combatants into the di- | spirac, :{‘Jhi*u.dulr’ ;\un-lnlu‘. e or o TM\,“\ ks JUly & 5 Snedial ";f:”‘”“"‘ Ghiue food At thration taN LIka T s aal sl f"{‘;ii‘.‘(‘;‘-‘",‘»‘,f‘,.',‘,','{:'fi‘""”’f",',‘.,;,f',r,,f.".“ present. None of the commssioners of e e ot tho. rear, whore they | Tn. court today Inspotor Bonfloldifap 4 Bubject “Sielloy,” and like his addvess las: ni Bee.|—Charles Underwood O'Connell, | ugreed to report to the house one bill to pre- | wag yrepared to proceed R G U btioelbs || BEASAT VOES PRGAOLE AT the opening of the | jneffectively tried Loot one anoth peared as prosecutor when Rudolph Sevie f kot “Vlotor Tulor 1t wiis perfoetly sat. | Of this city, reported by a Queenstown dis- | vent the sale, manutacture and _transporta- | Qi fio committeo immediaiely 1o sion, | inquiry, nor was anyone clse there o repre- | Scott and Ogilvie were placed wnder arrest, | was brought in. - The inspector said he was Rrated with the brightest gems of {guzht Dateh 8 baing. hadowed by detoctivem left, | tion of ndultorated articlos. of food, vk | “id U committeo tnmediatoly rose. . | sent Castlo Giarden. Tho' first witness was | but the ofticer was prevailed upon to releusé [ the most dungerous dynamiter in_ the citys Bl e fox. Treinnaf tivo Svboiea oo I som. | and/irhgsiand BuouiamyiIl InpoBlhfa it [0 a g oA A foL b o s maontl | ey FE i Boe OO0 ELAL e ol [ty (Ona o n finally decinred | Bonflcld gave a full history of Sevic, and og | began_in the ovening with an address by | pany with W. S. Kol e came here | 2 mils a pound upon compound lard and b o neRiAlnEs Smbar B AB oo DIER oF. of steamers, He gave a short deseription of | peter H k, 0f Ohio, as the permancent | his motion the case was continued one week \ J. D. Stewart, the oldest and most prominent | ba o N C sl came here | Lo oujating its sale, importation and exporta- | o Ol e B the company’s busincss and said tho com- | presidimg v oof the confor which | in bonds of &,000. ({ J.D. Stewart, tho oldest und most promineut | 4 exilo for fifteen years. His term of | tion. s action of tho committos on Satur. | LEivate bills succosstully ran tho gaunblct of § pany's agenta sell tickets from auy point in | then udjourned amidsu confusion ntil 10 | “There s 6o doubt of Sevie's connection { Mr qin by giving o short his oy | enforced expatriation ended shortly before | day postponed until next December both of "_‘:;j‘ ‘:‘-I‘I‘;'«:I;I'l-:)l;).l “Illx‘A:‘v:i.‘.- ;’mul\:.t:“mm“"{‘ Europe to any point iu this ceuntry. - Every | o'clock to-morrow. with the conspirators,” Bonficld said subs’ { of his connection with this kind of work, be- | his departure for Europe. e held the ofiiee | these subjects, Some of the members of the | pocoss foflinege sl & @ | man who buys a ticket hus to present pass = sequently. Uhe identity of* the _dynamitd Hinning with tho frst m New York. " Hothen | of head clork of the nuturalization burean | Committce who are opposod to the agitation | %% 2 porvshingithiaphoclsiutiowed toemigrnie Log Cabinsiand OidoxiBarxely, itsclf proves that Sevie is a friend and Progentad Miss Lyon, of Hay Springs, Nel i $ - +f ¢ of the question at this session on account A ROOKERY COLLAPSES. and has not committed any crime. The com INDIANAPOLIS, July An excursion from | countryman of Hronet, Chleboun and Chas T i e o el :‘” _\‘.l ~.\-“|lz‘ fifty-four years of age. the bad blood stir up ovor it, A ROC (00 LAPSES. pany, he said, takes ; .>.‘x pains to inspect all | puris 1L, under the auspices of the John A, | Pek. This comes pretty near establishing a vory satisfuctory examination in the liter. | | “"’",'"“'I'T‘“"I“” e ""I‘I“‘“‘“"' ""“ Icon 4 .“(\ o the spealeer 1o ‘lmiu\-.' whether, | One Girl Rifled and Several Others [ DisScngers in order that none s ”}', €OME | 1 ggrun club, brought a delegation of about [ PeVics comection with the plot. Tlio bomb { ary and scientific departinent of the general | nected with any of the Irish societies for commiittee has acted upon a measure 5 d nof ed to land. 2 y s 9 made fron the dynamite were of a devilish Ohattuuqua of New. York, This coures re: | eight or nime years, and has cxpressed him- | and the three doys during which a motion to > 5 Injured. 5 wis the sccond witness exam- | one thousand to call upon General Harvison | puttern, and one of them might have killed S e e, courh pp OTIINO YUve: 000 18 oxpcaRed reconsider have elapsed, the committ "] New Youk, July 25.—An old armory at | ined. The committee devoted special attou- | to duy. The special train of sixteon cosches | ity mn. the fiest to pradu northwestern Ne PO fla) Coi e flerk O'Con- | gop yide its action, Tho speaker said that | Bl and White strects has been used for | Hon to the Mediterrancan business done by | was dechel out with stremmers aud flugs | Indietnents for conspiracy to commit mur- 3 braska. Ho then presented other diplomas | O Cormeil s his bucheior qurtors Captain | this could not be done; that inasmuch as | commereial purposes for some years, though his company. He stated that from ISS810 | .00 ono end to the other, while the cogen | 4eF, were found by the grand jury to-day : ton great number of the first and second L aasllie pACIOE QL OTIoTs e i [ founcalendar duyshave ‘elanso st | still owned by the city. T ufternoon the | Toatt, Aciusive, about twenty-five thousahd | ocupicd by the ‘lippecanoe v ) against the four anarchist couspirators, Iny § LR e ot Lie Drat, nd second is one purely for health. He has hay | Saturday, the committee must by its s A ! Italian cmigrants had been broueht here by | occup y the Tippecanoe veterans was | tho orning Captain Bonfleld wus on liand s alasses, . 1tesolulions ware passod by tho as- v, und spends two months every su ' | Worle onithit Anv It i6 foaved that the gallery along one side of the building col- | his line. About 75 per cent of the passengers | decorated at cach corner and on either end | awith the informs ik Chloboun. Other e et Loes St saeriniononty | Vutof town. Mo clork describes tho cap. | tation of this' quéstion ot present will lapsed and fell, carrying down with it tive | from Ltalian ports, he suid, rewaincd in New | with shieaves of wolden wheat, typical of the | witnesses wore present, but Chlthun” was e WA Ao reainBEk L D Staware | M lifansia quiokanesnot oyen disturbud Wy, France and other countrios to fol- | heavy foiding machines and about fifty girls | York. lives of the cight pans within, Tho | the wost important one for the state. His Fond etor, mnd and il the. Teeturers, teacu: | Much by American politics, certatuly nob by | low the st of this government and lgis- | and women. Over two hundred girls and JArthur Ledere nger agent of the | ¢ "oe i Ctrain, howoever, was a | SLOFY Was a complete confession of the plot e AL damls ARG Tob Hin capnaes: warle they | Any drish movement, late upon the subject, and the legislation of | women were St 2 S Red Star line, w t called, His line it Y ) i 1 and 'he also told of the visits to Grinnell's g < i 0 8 R : i smen were at work at the time in the build- | puns betweon Antwerp and New ¥ Hol Mt car in the @ R 5 I{;,u» done this year aud_the good they by Hiram Sibloy's Will TERrOrmoILE will be for th lusion s, and they fled panie strick: n to the stre T tat trom 1653 anil IS8T ovor one hun. | mounted w log Aibva Biisi{eaiCirvle hotseas onilvEc RIS The \ R e R R aAln hud | dha i Hiram ¢ h B D ra TR | al; ey fled panie stric o suid that from 1553 until 1557 over one hun- | mounte 02 Above the | grate has his coufossion in‘Tull and it is ex- Buch @ grand institution here: president | Roonester, N. Y., July 2. —|Special Tele- mittee who voted to report theso | An effort was at once made to get out | dred thousund emigrants were brought to | chbin, G @ 1O fied o cider | ploted that the eyilince tgaiust. other con Murtin then, in o few well chosen words, | £ram to Tne Bee.|—1The will of the la bills to-day explain their action by saying | those confined in_ the ruins. Tho women | this port by his line, burrel, on which two, evons disported them- | spirators is so complete us to warrant con- iked one'and all for the amount of uter | Hiram Sibley has been probated. The value L prossure was being brought o | wero shrieking and fainting, and shrieks and | Aftor some other unimportant testimeny | solves. brrotrudiug from the eut el of tho | viction est and enthusiasm manifested by the people | of the estato is not specified, but on good beur upon them by farmers, and that it is | moans of pam and {fright’ came from the commission took a recess, CHL] oAb WS AR gholedicont ey canyll avhioh - A T TR T PR S i ersdn 0% SROMEOL I AR, BORI not intended that the bill shall be taken up | wreek. Blocks were rigged up and th Louis do Beblan, agenvof the Flavre line | awoke the cchiocs along the voute from i PACKING INTERDPSTS, { history of the inception und growth of this | thority it s said to be $10,000,000, in in the house at once. They say that the | work of removal begun. The main hall was | Of steamships, was tho first witness called | Lols. QWINE L0 LY LIrEG DUIMDOL O vislOrs — Aol The find aet was the eleetinge of | estate, railroad bonds and bank stock. The | work of to-dav is simply to favify the farm- | oceupied by the McWilliams painting coum- Afiopirsponn e talediithavibabaalon AN I_"":““K“‘ v General Uarrison | Operations Show a Kurther Redugs Rov. J. G, Evans, of Chicugo, superintendent | will leaves the testator's residence, valued at it will raaso a big row if these bills | pany. ‘The Lovell Manufacturing company ] Brage. s nissengara Sawhoi] shouliLinaeive thautat Hniyoreity pivk, ust tien —The Crop Outlool. or the ensuing year, S0 5 1 SR be called up for debate on the floor of | of book pri and binders occupied a wide line are Sw Th ppany | Leyond tho® busincss’ procincts of itk Ly SINCIN uly 25.—[Speeial T { ORI ESERE Koar £20,00, t0 Mrs. Sibloy with an allowance of | SHoh bo culled ub fordghate on the flaos of | F fonis BEIATS Bes ATbiep LA | only s dealings with ten v twelve | At Senutor Georee 1, Bucone, on bellf | CINUINNATH 0., July 25.—~[Special Tole. § P b ey 8240004 year. Two neices, Mrs. Smith ana e e e verathe v Cheavy | acuts, wnd no tickets are issued tothem in | of the visiors, delivered u congratulatory | K1 to T Bup]=Tomotrowie 10 CHRN { AT 0a N AL IV B[ Srecial tovtiie:|, Diss, Ausianon, et 800,000 iy cush wisen of Nebraska and low: Pensions. folting machines’ nnd tons upon tous | blanic. His line sclis very l}'\\")w-lliudnw}. wddvess, I :'-Am will say: Packing operations have been | 4 ] L 5 ag ornell v ity gets £30,000, Two A AT T B e TR DRI IS PRI AU el usc their rates are higher than any cncral wrrison replicd at - consid urther redued the past week, the total for | Ber. | Saunders has a candidate for astate | nephews get the land on which they haye ‘}r:.‘l‘"\.” ‘l-,_l“l": =[SpadiliTologram 8 DRI BNOR L A 18 DX ey L The rate by his line is fr ble length, referring 0 the low | westorn packing being 110,000 hogs, against oftico in the person of Captain John Steen, | been living. The residuc of the estate is to | toTuels cnsious granted Nebraskons: i or'thehall, #/I'ho floo; d the mass v York, of which the agent cabin days' of the — wosh, thof 5000 1) | H 160,0 whio is secking the republican nomination for | be divided by the exceuters Increase—Josepk G, Gilbert Holdrewes | crushed thirough to the ground floor, Six ). Kis company holis the agent | marvellous owth uud dovelopment | 5 praveduig wock nnd 100 I0UIR state land commissioner. Captain Stein is a . William A. Wh iport; Robinson L. | givls who had been working at tho machinos | Who sells the ticket responsible for the pus- | of Illinois, and spoks in tho highest praise of | $0rHeSIE vima last yoar: from DIaKHREL good, capable business man, and served four Launched the Big Raft. Johmson, Sanford; Christopher C. Creach, | Weut down in the wreck, Tho rest managod | sengers and if the § lanot allowed tos | Ve uplianY BVl 4nd miklany socond of Glon lat 000 against B450,000 @ year ago 08, SRPAU! AHISBA TNAL, NG AQEYRC: 301 waaixs, N. 8., July 85— [Special Telegram TR A e LT TRy tes L | to escape. Mary Ba; , of Brooklyn, lay | land here the sold the ticket | eral John A. Logun, At onclusion of A decrease of 100,000, The quality no Yoars in the wrmy, comng out with te 1k | g i 15 Fhe big log raft wes lumehed 5 i Sloieeue e SieeiaesORRESE B I6aan Lononceilcl it U | must pay the company the return passage | t coh making, the vl passed o o n i I T of captain, Ho formerly lived in Omaa, snd | ¢iccessfully yosterday ot Two Rivors, in the | pessivas . for Towans: Testorat sheet she was holding when the_erash came, | mOneY, A f S| Rouink i (ShdamakiE R atianar (i) though tho gandral araraai about nineteon years ago held the office of | /o R D00 s AdH T e T o : aumons. -of 1 Io\pusi sstoration— | Pwo other girls had fullen in such a aderhill, ofatho Gulon”line, :ARids[ioonM: ISR HLINE YoLEEADE TN ULliG gt R e d 0 ) e e e omeg o | presenco of 1,000 people. The constraction | Humphrey Mount, Turin. Increase—Wil- | that the, debris formed an B e (WA 1 that his line had brought thus far in' 158 | delegation. — The wmembers of the iid vel i . oved 10 | of the monster was begun on February 20, It LW Dantan el R T e R & o bout 1,800 cmigrants, mostly English, Irish, | County Tippecanoe club were teude Ve progress of prowing erops has gens ont, and nine yeats ago came to Wahio AL IROMIRURIEE AR DORUR OR S0 Vet It w1 Walton, Fontanelle; Alex St. Clai hoad “-““\‘;‘»“‘\\;“"l’! unhurt, Mrs. McDonald | g e ™ Hunzarian . and ermuns. but | special reception this afternoon by the ¢ erally been satisfactory, In limited areas in : n.nl sinvo resided. Ho sorved soveral | diameter, tapering to 10 fect at the ends. It "“‘,"“"“"‘j Henry O, Dr BRer, ‘I"‘“’\'"" AT TR, no Ithlians, All cmigrant passengers | cers and members of the Marion Cc 1O dari el “" I¥ now miorn gl ss need years as postmaster heve, and was after- | contains 20,000 picees of lumber, averaging vod, Union; George M. Beil, Wape Whiskyites Hus ot sxamined at Queenstown and Livernool | Tippecanoe club, Over two hundved men | Of riin, but is no special suffering a8 Was - Mnelned | postamos in- | thirty-cight feet in length, making them [ Sheldon Tobey, Marshaltowns John S. | 1o N..",I J.,\I.- nting For Gore | by wovernment oficer. " The majority of | sevouty years of wse und upwards purtici- | Jot- el this eh b an wiole I8 itainfng speetor, which position e held for several | 500,000 fect superficial. 1t is the largest | Howard, Floris: Tevi . Huntzinzer, Afton; $ it gy States Mar- 1 ysgengers coming over on the Guion line go | puted in the gatie its higgh promise. With a sufticiency ~ of years. Two yeurs ugo he wis before the re- | structure ever launched. Lewis Quitmyer, Putnan; Georgo Albrand, | Shul Ross recelved a letter to-day froma | to points in the northwest Y > moistie_ A Sopspiaple ¢ ans oLiege publican state convention s a candidate for il osi Loes SRR Moscow; Joln | A. Drummond, Pittsburg, | deputy at Harlan saying that he is in the | Theodore Chrader, the emigrant passenger The Min 2 Prohibs, wise for a few weeks the crop may be confis the n lmu:l)_mn v(wr.:«'w rrur_“..‘n state, and Corvigan Arrested. Reissue - Floyd W r, Wav Alon court hos with 100 armed men with Win- | 8gent of the North ( an Lloyd line, said St. PAvL, July The first busincss be- | dently expeeted to equal the produetion in SOVOral YEATS KD \yua Wi\ forthe Bomiintion | omicado, July S5.—Edward Corrigan, the | Aberothy, Osigo, Heissnc and Ine chesters and will try to hold 1t, though the | that @ majority of e it by this | fore the proibition convention this wornine | 1, 0 40 Gepl b The it auiens T et rentloman well. auatified for | 014 horseman and propric { tho wWest | eney uiin, Clearfield, Mexiean widows - | wiisiites are ariming and thrdaten to havo e me o pre- | was the platfori, which ted sub T A oty LN AT e bosition. . Ho s u Scandinavion by birth, | Side driving park, who slugzed a man with | Yrown, Mt. Ploasant. enry blood for the destraction of their property. T e R R N e (e hostly in | grntially as read. The demoeratic and ve- | tions, The past weelk has developed nothing wnd something of 4 leader umong the Seandi- | u loaded cane yesterday, was arrested this e RCa i TR J. T, Kuile, agent of the Fabre line, stated | publican parties are held jointly responsible | unfavorable to the progress of the spring { naviins. morning. Corrigan promptly gave bail in Boata) Ohan=os = gl ok 2 that about one-third of the tickets sold for | for the liquor crime. It declares that the an- | Wheat 1d 1t status muy bo suid to b — $00. It was ascertained this morning that 2 L oS Pirrsnvra, July 25.—Frank Ardrary, the | his line were prepaid, and about 6 per cent e i e o awhole, Of the winter wheat b Con a a tan Tl $ho injurod maan wwas not in dhuger of gying, | , WASHINGTON, July hocial Telegram | largost drayago coatractor in this city, hos | of those aro sold in New York. The ma: | founecdintontion of the republican barty to an be said at this junctore in ads Hastings, Neb., July -[Special Tele- { s e to Tuz Bre.|—The following Towa post- | failed, and judgments ageregating $:0,000 | jority of the Italian emigrants, he said, went | ""O¥¢ from tobacco and intoxicating bever- | dition to what has preceded, as we have no gram to Tk Bee. ] —The cornor stone of the Time Brings Big Changes, mastors woro appolnted to-day: Matthow | have been enterodagainst him: His liabili- | besond New York. He cluimed that the | 8gce the mtcmal revenuc tuxes, aud muin- | cvidanco of, s Guteome othcr than the pres Rebraska nsylum for the incurably insaie | PRINCETON, IlL, July 2.—The democrats | Johnson, Loland, Winnebago county, vice | tics arc estimated ut botween £0.000 and Italian bankers realized very Littlo from their | i 4 burt Brotecive b &t upan articios | vious calculation suggested. Was 1014 this afternoon by the grani lodge | Of the seventh congressional district last [ Ole Thompson, resigned; Charles F. Alexan- | 850,000, Lhoascers aro about 20,0 The | CERTEHGR 2% PO tickets because tho | 0/, eeosaily YT AU 1B s sy o ; rern A . and A. M. of the state. The Masonic | SVeulng tominated O, G, Loveloy for con- | der, Potter, Tama eounty, vico Hert L. Al- sause of the faliupaile uok kuowa. compotition is so strong that they give as- | ooged to tho best interests of the people. | Grxcrasast "‘,':,: R “,!“':"“l(‘i‘ Peeciny dte ', headed by AR usio. | ETUsS he candidate is a son of Congress. resignad. T s e c s o {a\rnad Hugh Harrison, of Hennepin county, wa SAUBATY- y Ul -4 g P SO fr "»-:"-“1\' headed by a band of music, | yan ovejoy, the noted abolitionist Fos (oM Aaa haver ekl aatab | IANan8ia st Dillon Ordered Released aag somsusica theh adjourued o to- notinated for governor by acclamtion, The | St- Nicholas hotel, sucd Heury S. Ives tos marehed in ||‘|u|<\r>-h.u‘|‘.un-vlv.lht' impressive S ; . Eosloflson Rave houn esublithiod. ais Diks Doy, July 25.—The exchequer court has } - ticket was completed us follows: Secretary | day for a Loard bill of urred in 1887, | ] ceremonies of the order were conducted by The Loss Three Miltions. Histe olikys o 8 nd lia i lienintad alcouNigla ot n b aieas cornis Business College Men. of state, Peter Thompson; treasurer, John | 1ves says that the bill should be presented to John J. Wemple, past grand master, in the Havaxa, July Advices reccived here | $roUch f{‘“‘”" I"]‘*“\«'L Ty -;"l‘l“jd Rill, | 0 the relcase from prison of Jonn Dillon, MiNyEAroLts, July 25.—The Business I H. Allenjattorney general, Charles I, Shau- | the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton railroad, presence of many people who went to the | about the recent fires at Port au Prince, e o Ibert H. Baller ap- | | ') 0 vround that owing to informalities | cators national association to-day e uon, e "“‘“{"""“"‘\ Alhert Nettor brought suif Krounds on @ special train and fu_carriges. | say the loss by thut of the dth inst. was &,- Lo postofices at dacobs, Dundy county, | the county judge who seutenced him on ap » W. Brown, of Jacksonville, 1lL, for Kansas Republican Convention, A atima Tis’ Ao Mica r\,'lrsilflr'f."."u'i V-"mul; 4 Attorney General Leese and Joseph Scott, | 000,000 The fire of incendiary origin \"Holt county, will bz discontinued | Peal has no jurisdiction to reiear the case. esident, and George W. Elliott, of Burling Toresa, July The ropubl fato | §250,000 of Cinciunat oh I f the public lands and buildings o = 300 4 TP Pt 5 3 e W, 5 Fling EA publican stato | §250,000 of Cinciunati, Hawilton & Dayto of the pu ands and buildings committee; | Between 300 and 850 houses were burned. August - - - ton, In., vice president. Tt was decic ronventio wbled to-di ke o) ytop 2 were preseut. A. V. Cole, of Juniata, de - Mark Lawton was to-day appointed post- The Story Was False, hold thé next mecting at Cleveland SRMXARY O8 SRS LB 59 W -t | Moo s B . L - o v g o. o - \ livered a brief uddress. The south and Wanted to Kill Ferdinand. ¢ at Darnall, Keya Paha county, vice | MoxTiear, July 55.—The statement con - i Lewis Pinoh presiding as tomporary ol Killed by X "3 wmiddlo wings of the building are now one | Sopia, July 25,1t is learned that the ob. son D. Murray, removed : i . 4 Banquetting American Auth u Motions to appoint the usual com- ed. by 4 Harso's el es Hlory Mgl and tho walla of tho 1Wo a0k | oot tho e, e s diarand - Murra, removed. tained in a dispateh sent from Turce Kivors | Bana ni American Au laag. ~Motions uolnt e ) 0" | oy ek, Wy, duly 25, [Special ek 1 l[xu .nt.\lnuglgr "\‘.h‘} Javup'la the next | ¢ iy k‘“_lu il m'l"‘l_"w l‘::‘““:«"‘)\:{finnfil LIPPIETH CONG RESS. unml«» -Ium mst to the cffect that fourteen 2 I;'-\\w- . July 3 -A l'v-l:l‘u‘l was L. vention took a recess, gram to Tur Bre.)—On Sunday last Flmed” 4= onr weeks. ‘Tho building is beginning u vince Ferdinand. 3 men had been drowned in the Matawan | this evening in honor of Am L authors. - Dean, a s man cwployed 2 SR MOREA D0 AR B MRS Two of the ringleaders, Boguctoff and Ivan — viver ubout fifty miles above Piles, proved to | Prof. Bryce and Jumes Russell Lowell were The Weather Indications, Jedn, & young man ewployed, A% SHECESNS iroud of this stato inst off, hive been arrested, . Perchieron Horse proud of this stute institution U TR Wasuixaroy, July 25.—In the senate to- have been entively unfounded, the chief speakers. ‘Che qucen and president Mebraska wir weather, stationary tem- | kicked by o o — . A Mr. Cullom offered @ preamble and pesolu- —————— Clevelund were toasted. Lo ! A leat L taas s (gLt iy Ciops in Pierce County Gladstone’s Golden Wedding. AR T ',u': o “:,It“,',',:‘!, e More Yetlow Jack. — ——— - Tolvns l»' ATALS WILR ol e hon P A Prasview, Neb., July 95.—-{Spectal to 4 L'\wl- s July 25 [\lll,mnl )l&i,( u‘.mlmm Hon-reoitias Ky \lm”; shed statements that } * yswinatos, July 25, —Surgeon General Another Irish M. P, Arrested, m“““ R S ther, it ed oy local ‘ b Lid 4 A AR ) celobrate o e R S AT S dn e Minneapolis, Ste Marie & Atlantic v By (e . -~ i ¥ . 1 rains, slightly warmer, followed Thursda, : 5 Tus Bex.|-Mhe condition of crops in this | St HRUIF BOLRH WEAGIME 1o B0y e e et af e | Hamilton today recoived & telegram from | LOXDOX, July #5—Jamos J. O'Kelly, the | pight by stationary temiperatare, and vari- | Colanel Stevenson Dead. county Ia very. encournping. Ryo is noariy | SUHIRLI AN SR OF (Lot W | einadin Pucific ruilway company; thut | saves of foter e e oo but wone ot well-known journalist and member of parlia- | aple winds. ¢ { Nuw Yous, July 25-Colauel Janies Wil cut wud will be @ good yicld: - Sumali grain H R B e 1l R R TR | S0 4 ghaes of fever at Plant City, but uoue at | ment, was arrested here yesterduy cvening | Dakota: Fair weather, preceded by local | Stevenson, of the United States geological 3 N, g 3 ay \pp 1 Tampa, for under the crimes act, raius, slightly cooler, variuble winds, | survey, ditd to-day, N