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THE OMAHA DAaiLy BEE EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 27. 18sS, JM) ANDERSON'S EIGHTI DAY g bl AT B O L 1 THE FlbllthES OUESTION, |zt o vt o o o fo | ax wouscrion auwaveen. [ TG SENATE AND THE TARIFR when, with a quick movement, he drew the | Judge Brewer's Ruling in th men in what they did on their oaths on a | Judge Brewer's Dect in the Case knife and plunged it into her breast. Sh road Commission Case. reat question Iikd this. What motive could of tis Towa Oomission —— Bl & Prisoner in the Well at | 5 \e theground crying "He's killed mel| Des Moixzs, Ia., July 20.—(Specinl T It is Takon Up in the Senate and | ihe Gomocritic senators have in espousing | conrm, Kan., July 2. [Special | Some Republican Members Opposd me! Where is my dear mothert” | gran’to e Bes.)—The decision of Judge the Canadian side of this question? Why | v, Kan, Johnstown. 1in aboul twenty minutes Firewer: | pronlifie & TolnooMEy; THeton Warmly Dobated. were not they as much the friends of their | Telegram to Tue 13 Judge Brewer in Action For the Present. Eimitnons was 8t onge piaced under arrest .\ grant ary 1 country and its honor as the senators on the | the United States circuit court to-day ren- by the sheriff, and tuken to jail. On the way | against the railroad commissioners, did not republican_side! There wus no occa- | dered his decision in the famous case of the b HE USES CARPENTER'S TOOLS. | there he admitted to the officer that he hal | occasion much surprise here. Governor sion for such_irritating thrusts at the | sharpenca his knife for the purpose of Kill- | Larabee said: “This is about what I ex- | WILSON DEFENDS THE TREATY, | sen ing tho wirl, Miss Shultz was poor but | Josted. T had thought for som Bracing the Carbing For the Fnal | 0fwood reputation, “"“""“""""*“"jj"’;l'lfltl'r‘ Judge Brewer would probably grant the in- torson the domocratio slas, Thesena railroads against the Towa railroad commis- | AN EXTRA SESSION THREATENED, 1e time that miscalculated the temper of the American | Sioners, asking a temporory injunction d people if they believed that the people would | against their schedule of rates, The first 4 as w hard character, Her home w Pelle " and 1 the | respond to such trash and stuff. 1f he were | guestion considercd was whether a suit | Teller and Mitchell Explain Wh, flort This Morning—Murdered Dubois, where she hid o mother living. Junction, and T think he prefers to have the [ TeMer LA <"rr“lm. ' | the president he would withdraw the treaty | ui‘:l|“ti‘.- |“‘Ul‘l‘ ¥ 1 "vll‘u issioners to enjoin [ They Voted With the Com -mop—’ By a Rejected Suitor—Six Public feeling is very strong against Em- | question of unreasonable rates come up be: Democratic Party For the Posie from consideration until the senators got | ME4TE ikt e e e AL + 5 Smothered Lt fore Justice Miller, who, it is expected, w tition it Has Taken in their minds clear enough to consider it on its | them from putting in force a schedule of Paddock's Postofice Bill— metits. Ho b venerable statesman in front of him ( would, from his knowledge of diplomuey thought Judge Brewer had taken the strong- it. He would withdr ved that the honorable and | rates was a suit against the state within the Politieal Gossip. ivarts) | purview of the eleventh amendment and do | therefore ono of whith the federal court Small Geain Ruined by Rust. preside at the hearing in this city August 5. the Matter. Wavse, Neb, July 26.—(Speeial to T | Other prominent men interviewed said they Beginning the Second Week, i Tal i Beg. J—The small grain, which carly in th he woand send it back |- ake Jurisdlction s only Criticising the ¢ ittee, JonNATonN el July 26, [ Special Tele- | oqson promised such ‘a magnificent. crop, | €5t position possible in granting his injunc “.Nm':’,"”“‘“,“:;:' T Havastite) L e T o ‘,f."‘,““.,....3‘,'\'..,11L1.:l,2\,. o dikottly SHINGTON BUREAL gram to Tir Ber. ] —arly this morning tho | TR FERCEIC BICR I ITTRRT (rat, | tion on the ground of the question as 1o the 2 motives for political strife hac 4 3 FoUiTRRN T STREET, work of rescuing Anderson was resumed. | & ; reasonableness of the rates. Thev said the | number of bills were reported from commit- | ccased. intercsted in the case. The judge held that The men worked us rapidly s the cirenm. | D01 felds are not hurt, but many are en- | jaw could not compel anyvody to do business | tees and placed on the calendar, after which »\.'"“‘I“l;\||(‘h:-y.:hu-unuwn the matter went | the federal court had jurisdiction. The atances wonld pormit in removing tho it | UFOl ruined and the gencral yield will not | at aloss, and that it was no more than fair | My, Allison moved to procced to the con- | YRR action, power of fixing rates was a legislative one, ¥ OMATIA Bre, * WasHiNaToN, D, C., July 2, was almost universal dissatisfaction he : . g Tivo preside Votoes Wots felorro eXPresse ¢ republican members of the o be more than half acrop. Corn is greatly | thata full opportunity should be given to 4 5 . FeEF LG Bl I'wo presidential vetoes were referred, and | |- e 1 ont \Wrong S sl expressed by repu from above him. This had to ba done with | ;. Shi thotgl & fo daye lats, will, | show that th ! Drchent Fates. Were unteasone | Bldoration of the armiy sppropriation \.:1, the senate adjourned. AL b l‘.‘".\:“fr ne |II|:-l"x-vmml!: house to-day over the action of the republie the utmost caution, as tho displacement of | wibi (e AL otk @ fow Cows B Witk | bl O tho whole, public sentiment sus. Mr. Allison's motion was agreed to and the House lon, the main question being the fairness | can scnatorial conference last night, whick one bourd or the giving way of any part of | Politicaily the county is very quiet. In the | tains Judge Brewer ‘regarding s decision, | senate resumed consideration of the army g Sty ] h | i i Wasninatoy, July 20.—In the house to- | und justice of the rates. The question of [ determined to report and take action on & the earth in which the curbing rests is liable | last legislature Wayne county had both sena- | It is vicwed in the light of a_suspension of | appropriation bill, the pending motion being Y In tho house to- | 40 JHERER Rionnilty of tho commission | tarft bill at this sosslon. About halfof $he h N tH - praRas 3 7 v day, on motion by Mr. Townsend of Hlinois e Whols BLAiAEITe to. oo s and | tor and ropresentative, but neither Scoator | judgment for the present rather than a vie- | o) 'the amendment offered by Mr. Hawley, | 1% ) 018 | was of or the supreme court of the | .. B § 3 g § to causo the whole structure to collapse and | J0FRRE FPEERCL SER Dot L andL, | tory, either for the railroads or for the com- | S0 8 S, 1 by Mr. Hawley, | ol resolution was passed providing tem: | sy O i e e O tion. waa | FoPublicans from the house went over to the precipitate Anderson to the bottom, a hun- L el G Sl A appropriating $750,000 for an armory gun s state, The third principal question was | go 410 1o express themselves on the subject for re- ion, and the ididates wil S . ratsrelis RN Cow York: | porarily until September 1, for the support | whether tne lewislature had unlimited b cety drod foot, below. About all that is cover! i e it I Bt s factory at Watervliet arsenal, New York LR SHIUEE RO 1 had Junl A i) ! bbbl dred feet below. About all that is coveri in all probubility be chosen from other coun- ey 3 uctory . 1| 6P ile aMRY) Power in the matter of fixing Fates cither by [ and some of them were more forcible in their him now are the boards of the old curbing, | ties, The Railrond Injunction Case. £5,000,000 for the purchase of steel fhe § o 3 /b the agency of a | expre s th plog The republics 3 1 2 A b L oo s ! i Thie house then proceeded to the considera- | 1t8 own action or through the agoncy of a | expressions than elogant. The republican that have formed into something of a roof y - Towa City, In,, July 20.—The case before | guns, #500,000 for — tho purchaso } oo Bt l ot Iroad commission, and this the judge de- | nembers of the house held that the senate is and to got to him a hole must be cut through Charged With Crookedness. Judge Fairall against the railroad com- | of submarine mmes, and $100,000 | tion of the bill to provide for postofiice build- | pied, "He held that the legislature kas 10 | oCoereaching its prerogative in leading out this. 1t will bo & very dunerous. task ws | MADHID, Neb., July 26.—Special Tele- | missioners was taken up. The [ for submarine controlluble torpedoes. The | ngs. The report accompunying the bill pro- | right or power to fix rates so low as not to F1i% LI S aatloR B et I 1 HaH Bae NHE SVBIE (Hd & TiFe tity of 1 fro gram to Tiue Bee]—A party named Bd | plaintiffs filed amendments to the petition and | amendment was agreed to without division, | vides for buildi of uniform character, | furnish some compensution to the railroad | On the tariff question: that if it hud been ad- he curbing and a large quantity of N ITOI | 3sultz, supposed to live at Wallace, was ar- | the defendants an answerand motion to vacate | and after the adoption of a few other amend- | which snall be used exclusively for postofiice | companies, and compensation to the owner visable for the republicans to put forward a the sides aro resting on these bonrds, An | Sk SUIBOSEE B0 S48 b B R RES O antsans i ments, the bill was reported buck from the | Gopartments, The provisions operate ouly | IMPLies revenues suliicient to meet, first, the | tariff bill at this time it would have been pre- effort was made to saw the boards, but after | TeSted yesterday at Elsie on the charge of ob- | the injunction. They also asked time to take | committee of the whole to the senate. d : ¥ 1 cost of service: second, the fixed charecs by | gonte 5 houso 8 s for y in places whero cnted in the house as # substitute for the cutting one board the curbing sank o few | taining money uunder false pretenses. The | testimony in support of the petition. This [ Mr. B n places whero the gross receipts ammunt o tHeT T churge was preforred b inches and considerable sund caved in, Ad- | e b the Exchange bank | being resisted, Judge Fairal! said that it the | Hawle; f.u.:-ixlm'mlult".uu{ "l:::‘vvn:wl:-ni“l‘u ade | o ER0Cannually for two - sue- | g e .‘:-mllr;:'“\\'nl\!“:vflfli‘\!:{“-ml‘.‘m‘lh-‘n\l'llul Mills bill at the timo the latter wus voted of this place. Fultz, at the behest of the h Uidercbidamt s i dress the senato in opposition to it. It was | cessive years. The extreme limit of costto | o1ds' that while from the volume of the | upon. ‘They make no sceret of the fact that derson asked for tools and material and has | gwner, who already had a mortgage placed © was subinitted on motlon to vacate for | ..q0a0 by n vote of 24 to 1€ : the United States for uny building shall not | {otimony offered upon this application it is | they believe it is extremely unwise to put up been working most of the day—as much as | on the team, remorteaged them, claiming | Wantof equity in the petition, there would ®y % y” appropriation bill was passed. | i sy case exceed &5 0. - Subiect to these | ot clearly established that the schedule b measure agaiust tho Mills bill because s his strength would permit—making the curb. | them as his property, aud the two men di- | be no delay longer than to prepare for an | The fisherics treaty was then taken up and | Hmitations, it provides for three classes of | pared by the commission will fail of produc: | il ug perfoct s they hope to have ing from his platform and bracing the roof | Vided the spoils. A prelmitary hearing was [ areument of the law questions therein in- { Mr, Wilson of Marvland delivered a- speech Duildings, varying in cost uccording tothe | ing compensation, yet thercis w probability | Lo o 6q " . Akt L : & had 10 day, and Fuitz was bound over in the | Yolved, If the questions of fuct were to be | iy favor of its i Laelt Ll that it will, and therefore a primary injunc. [ Preseuted cannot be compiled within the 8 A - j 18 bound over in th in fav AL and th ) Y ing ‘00d and water have been given him regu- [ g SR TN et tourt, « County | heard, time would be given to procure evi- | ' He justitied ¢ o iR sd o ending action on the bill the morning e in t ShL : Ll 3 tion is appropriate until th W be full and | short time left for the work, and then they Jarly and ho is much stronger o-day. Work | Shorit Winehell is now in pursait of th | dence. The answer was withdrawn and the | the {reaty of 1815 by the British government, | Bour expived and the liouse went into. com- | gyl inquiry. The railvoad companics are | say it is wholly unnecessary to put the party has been suspended until daylight, when the | other party. foon 8 dlm lve is to be ht";u‘*! ou the Jucs: | und ssorted that its rejection would launch MU Hookek 6t Minslaaippl ['l““;:':i"l’l"'m” greatly pleased. They declare that the 1088 | o1 the defensive, when it can continue an ag- vill be d it Andorson’ e ions of law arising on the face of the [ the American people on a stormy sea of re Mr. Hooker of Mississippiopposed the bill, | f¢500,000 a day hung upon this decision. | 5o ; ¢ bypros ‘.'.”’r'.'"”.“"' .; ey |l‘m‘l "r o his Perking County Teachers, petition, the ehief of “which is tho constit | uitation, which it was Sain (0 say would not, | 4nd eiruestly pleadod that the government | Tt apinion is 0¢ great longth, goig into the | Eressive cumpaik ugainst the Mills’ tarift curbing and bracing stand the test his | o CENS P el to T | tomality of the law and the jurisdiction of the | jead to war. The republicans were eng should act in good faith towards the In- | guhject in detail to the extent of 3,500 words. | bill. ‘They say that after the republicans chances are good 6f getting out ulive, B LA e Rt ‘_\ e stituto ot | court to determine whetner” the schedule of | i what they fully knew was u desperato en "”.‘,' S iaceaaln e wera intor pbvidiest ity have put up a tariff bill they will have to de- — - Er. | —The firs al teachers’ institute of | yates is just and reasonable and was properly | torprise—the attempt 1o elect a president. e W L SERUHL A0 G CREATOR OF ALL THINGS, fend it, and that it will be eriticised the samo Six Men Smothered, Perking county met in Granton Monday, | adopted. The hearing of these questions i | They fored that upon the issue of the | able the house to pass a_joint slution to 4 e bl A Le MR BT RBFG) 18 85 S (Ta e Wanoo, Neb., July 25, —|Special Telegram | July 16, with some thirty teachers in attend- | set for next Wednoesd ent contest hung the life of their party provide temporarily, until September 1, for i KT IV % % 3 % ¢ iy 73 4 5 o | ; the support of the government. A zy Couple of Chicago Camp- [ plaint on the purt of not only the republicans. 0 Tix Bk, ]-~At noon to-day news reached | ance. The institute is continuing through : % - unlike the majestic career of the democ M v H OO MOE rEAUT S B M iaritey ATl v vollite ¥ i this place of a wreck on the Omaha & Re- | the second weck with an enroliment of fifty The Winonaa Sonthwestern, party, which, bewg the party of the coustitu. | ¢ (ed yain N gBVGRRImEnt taking. any Ay liyth 1ot DAL TIOLY il i, BIiO TS ace of & < naha & Re- | < i of fifty 0 A riat: i £ LE8 : csted against the government taking any | Cuicaco, duly 26.--[Special Telegram to It talnith 3 ; publican Valley railroad a quarter of & mile | five teachers, Prof. W, E. Andrews of Hast- Masos Crry, lu., July 26.—[Spocial Tele- | tion as aguiust conzressional usurpation, of ory ) MCAGO, July 26.--[Specia ‘ it is not alto tain that the bill wilt which had been given to the In- [ g o e of the most melancholy Gl S P10 uhd converting it into. n winto muss | T8 BE:1—One of the most melancholy and | b voported before adjournment. - territory under the form of legalized rob LG LB LI ki | el I o T o (e bery. “The gentlemen were not faithful | of Cook county was heard to-day by Judge | 18 Seats fsiaoons \“‘:“”\"*‘?I‘ Il"ll";l vdians of their wards, he said, when they | pp ot Phe harties wore James. St | Whut led the conference last night to- detor- guardiang of their wards, hio said, whon they | pr gast, The parties were Jumes Ste- | WHRH 06 S GO owing that. they ings is in_attendance as instructor. Prof. | gram to Tur Bee]—E. ( , connected | hoino rule, ns @ “r‘”‘lu'y SLH I\‘i:‘“\ B Buckuer of Lincoln addressed the teachers | with the Delaware & Lackawanna railroad | SCOIOMY, &8 diziiist the BRoiisite eebiiy on Monday evening of this week und talked | commany, was i the city yestorday and suid | Lore jof 'lubor, und as wgainst mouopoly. e Stokes, | to them azain last evening, at which time he MELEA L I ¥ ind suld | deserved to, und had lived a perenninl on, Tarl | 150 told the youn lady tadchers - When and | that his company was backing the Winona & | life, *whilst all ‘other old parties iud north of Upton, in which six trgmps were killed. Four of the bodics were identitied by papers on their pers residence unknown; John them, and if they . ; s Thom to Wed.” Southwestern, and tha + road would be | stranded on the shores of time. In th 10 e Y | venson aud his wife Anna, an elderly couple | were both opposed to that action, Scnator Talbott, a boy of about twenty, ap- [ Whom to Wed. e p“xl,lu!;n‘v(:lk‘f::.‘”‘l“(\‘Hllw::hn‘hln 080 woulL ES | Abbite on bhe treaty the republican senatot S ‘“"‘.‘l',,"‘{“ e they were willing to | [0S eton. Hoights, Thoy nre | Telior roplicds — Wo ANt roL T ek parently a German, with letters addressed irant Enterprises, Within vear, He also said that the com. | had been enacting the incendiary role of | kil them jn order that Wiyl T B || et people and the owners of a com- | ence thatif we did not presenta bill the to him ut Columbus, Neb; John C. Taylor, | Guaxt, Neb., Jul [Special to Taup | pany would build @ branch_from Sioux City | striving to arouse a war spirit among the | WAR SGE 110 o Mississippi advoe Fortablo homm but. both wore arrayed in | president would recouvene congress immedis Louisville, Ky., with a letier from his wife | 13z, |—A move is on foot now to organize a | t0 Intersect their line between this city and | people, and thereby to gain the votes of the | e "pill. If, said he, i st R S ter its adjournment, and that he TR s & | Fort Dodge. restiess end uneasy spirits throughout the [ e 1 bl i s ost grotesque manmer, and their rags indi- | o il read the riot act on the tariff ques- :(“'lh‘v; th| i AL ock company and build a $10,000 hotel. 1 S Jand, T 1 pursued the unameric vocates ~ of - this bill —were robbers | .t.q extreme poverty. Religion, it is suid | tion, = We wer supposed to be cig told further that Mrs. Steven- | the house would refuse to adjourn till we veloth | had tuken action on a and of Lty | course we wanted toadjourn sometin =2 that imouncement led some senate the finger of scorn should be pointed at Daniel Boone. The sune tivg v should be | had made them both insane pointed at historic William Penn, for he tiest | son had on a skirt made of horse b took the land and paid for it afterwards. and a strip of the same mat The policy of this bill w Work will commence at onee on the Congre- Mhe Northwostern Roads. policy of app armak knives .,..1 the nal and M. E. churches, each costing Dunvque, Ia., July 25.—The hearing of the | Pissit nlml hm;"' 10 other two were poorly dressed 00, The dircetors have taken the initial | Chicagd City and St. Paul case be- | 5 e o bt & and looked like brothers. Both were | steps to build a $1,500 school building which 5 b ¢ | They thought they could storm Aling to some of the o born 1 wo itizens, Few werc irough the; that each hud persons. C ! ] s op- fore the interstate railway commission was | agaiust Great Britain to such a dogree the policy tied about her head and over hor ears, 1 O IT LoV ath For LT ATEIg snder, at five feot, © o vill be_completed before v te % Rl { e llowed ever since the Pilg 1 R SIUIPALOLO L Azl = slender, about five feot, eloven inchos uigh, | Will be completod before the winter torm. | joninucd this morning. General Manager | convinco some Trish voters that they were | B hectt foljowed eyor sitce ‘the, Pikrim | wear it “over my ¢ sie said i | Wiens ¥ e with dark complexion und smooth faces, | NI EUREE B AR TS G from | Clark of the Chicago & Omaha, and Receiver [ about to twist the liow's tail, while all the | | S e ,,,'}'i u doud voice, ““to shut out all other | "y piked them whether, in the eventof @ They were upp y about twenty and | Denver hiave b i ¢ 81,00 clecatornd fom | iyyesdal of the Minneapotis & St. Louis rail. | time, to the business interests of the coun- | Pt a8 G S ISR SeCtbiod B retigious thin wy own, 1am s Campbellite | il deing reported, it will be acted upon~be- twenty-iive yeurs of uge. o] et o I P e o iR rond were examined, und Attorney Bunu - of [ try, they laughied at the idea of their furious | ¥ 0 T VRO 000 e i the dn- | ocumpbellite, do you heart 1aw: tho eronter | fore adjour The hunds on the freicht train, No. 56, in | forie business, whis fatl, “Xye 8 SEling | unsas City made the closing speceh, tivades being more than gasconade, without | Hitd &€ L boaood ide and the - | of the universe. I made everythinge andown | Sy wre i for it now,” said Senator charge of Conductor Coman, going cast say .-'.‘:1'|'|\I'i'|| "i" AR "_“IY'{'I";‘“,t‘ he -;‘. 1 e 2 a pinch of warlike powder in it dians m ‘t: a \'.‘(-lyl resist the Javes of the | oyerything. Dow't think because Lam razeed | ajigelioll, #1tis a fight to the finish, and wo the accident, £0 far us can be ascerti HOgLS e shock and bids fuir to make a | coppAND PALMER'S FUNERAL. Mr. Frye said that he would ask the | ¢ QT en 8y 11 PLORTOS! hese people | phat can't have better things, for I have | yusi complete 1t if 1t takes all the year. wits caused by u broken wheel on one of the [ Yield: g senute to' meet ut 1L w. m.on Suturday, | Mustcome under the luws of the United | ity million buildings, and all ‘of them are | e objcet. in reporting a bil is not oniy -to cars, Two cars were derailed, one louded Visited Fre ¢ Colonel Ingersoll Delivers a Eulogy | Monday and Tuesday and until a vote =L he white man wus as good as the | e and bigger than any in this city. T | Giow the courtry just what the republicans with sholled corn, in which wero the six [ o SRS ""\“" 5 o Upon His Friend’s Life. reached on the treaty, adding that sh Dudian and tho white man had o submit 10 | hyye sailed over them tirough the air many | broloso in e Wag of Tl reforin, but. to tramps, The car rolled down an embank- LD SOCL IS S8R0 LT N EV0 e aTaivi 50 24He honiolof tho rifl bill would be before the senate he laws, The decree had gone forth, 141 gnd many atime. Why, I could step over | {omonstrate that we can pass o bill in the ment about fifteeu fect wnd e to @ stand. | BEe]—The African M. E. Sunday school of | ~NEV s to | would occupy ail its time, 1 been signed when the Pilgrim 1athers | ghjs huilding just as casy as not it 1 wanted | Ly el still bottom side wp. In looking over the | Omaha came to Fremont to-duy on an exear- | 11e Cortland Paliner was erowded almost to | Wi,y oumented tpou what he called it on Plymouth rock and devotod (S WOW | 0,5 and the ‘poor, dewented old_womans | ™ Rupiesentative Owen, one of the foremost Wreck one of b’ traimmen heard i Kick- | sion over the Union Pacitts roud, arriving | StTocation to-day by friends who eame o ut- | some of the *renurknblestatoments” in tho | ¥Grid to civilization, to liberty, and to luw. ned us she told the sto eyes bright v of her | popublican members from Indiuna, suid of own fancied greatness, evidently believing | 11,0 threat of y“' president: him call an ng in Chis ear. i was - bioken | boutnoon on the belated North Plattetrain, | tnd the funeral services, he Ninoteenth | speoch of the senator gom Murland, e Lol Lesi amobusiod when e Atgie into at onee and a pair & s pichivi, Century club, of which Palmer was the | shoke of an edict havind gone out from the [Haxon swuug his rifie on s shoulder and | evory word of it. Si¢ smoothied back her | ox(yy sossion 1f hie wants o can recons logs were scen sticking out of the corn, but | There were five cars of the visitors, Inelud- | FRRAAY T & VRS LT and many | White Louse that the treaty was to be sup- | [arched west. Thut decrce was that thed gy locks and continued her tale, her hus- [ voue' und immediately adjours, 1 would before the unfortunate man could be rescued | ing the Lafayette ball club, which played | gistineuished men of the country were p ported, and suid that eighteen months ago | Amerd zes ust submit to civiliza- | hyyd beaming upon ber with adwiration. As | jiice him to do it. 1t would emphasize the d life was extinet. Further search the Fremont Grays a match zume this after- | ont. "o remnin of the deceasod voposed in | the secretary of state hud been luring Now | Hoth and that the woverument would not | ghe procecded he nodded approval and” fro tormination of tho administration 10 force the the fuct that five others had shared his noon in the prescnce of hundreds of specta- | 4 posewood casket which - was - laden | England fishermen into o British trap by | Withuold its laws from & small portion of the | quently ~ expressed his — satisfaction by were stealing a ride and when the car | tors. While the Omaha people were making down the cmbay 1, being unable to pussage of the Mills bill. He could only cull an extra session on the ground that the accunulated surplus in the treasury is injuring the business interests of the coun- country and fence ina small farm for the | gtV breediig of sav The gentlemen micht | © ; as well recognize the fact that it was a condition and not a theory that confronted with flowers. Robert G. Inzersoll delive an eloguent eualo upon the life of his | tor from Maryland now declur friend.” In closing he said: “A free and | never had, and which the scere d | telling them they had a right which the sena- 1 that they ary of state and confirmatory grunts, 000 yeurs old," cantended the old 18 I've lived on s carth that ut were suffo- | merry hore the Fremont Methodist Sunday ruggle upward | School was spending the day at Blair on a through the corn. Coroner Stone telegraphed | picnic, leaving the ity at 9 o'cloc “Lam lady, *‘thi cate independent man, one who demanded rea- | himself, in his letter to the Baltinore board | {i loniz," try. \We could reply to him by saying that| to Mrs. Tayior and received a dispateh say- | g aud returning this cvening at 7 sons, und demanded freedom, and gave what | of traae, declared they never had. The sena; them. 5 That's right, Judge, she is at least 55,000 | 110 can reduce the surplus as il | ing the deid man was her husband and in- -_— he dmunded—one Who 3 L y Mr, Perkins of Kansas earnestly favored he can reduce the surplus as much us he efuted to be slave | tor from Maryland, he said, had gone several master—such @ man was Cortland | degrees beyond which any British officl mer.? Colonel Ingrersoll finished by the | had ever goue, in his efforts to defend the ling of Palwer's posms. Religious ser- | treaty. He clinllenged the senator to point were then read by Mrs. Paluer’s pas - British or Canadian authority that had tor, Rev. Dr. Newton, = Cremation and iter- 50 high and extreme a position as he ¢ | ment will occur at the couvenicnce of the t. kid | family cars old, and she is the creator, Anything O 16 poople 0 | She says s vight, you can beon that every | 5 i SR | tnisilogislatlon hHo emphasized said1s the | iy old man was allowed 10 tell his_story. | 3% Bt 10 roaa e e acton. of 'th yehement denanciation of the bill us robberyy | Ho said he wasan old soidicr, and wis | et is because he is in doubt s to his aus and contended that i did not take ono acro | wounded at the battlcof Bluel River Bridee, | {hority to do s, He says the law authoris: of lund from the Indiuns in violution of the | Virginia, “When I luy wounded on the batt : T30 vhe RALLe: 1o bt i s Uy AL ols fleld,” ho said in tremulous tones, *the spirit | difht was enneted in the form of un structing him to send the remains to Louis- | A ¥ ville. A rumor is affoat that the accid was caused by the train breaking in two and | Bpp. | —The residence of J. A, I s coming togetiier when tho first section of tho | Lrr:|—The residence of J, A. Elliott was en train slackened, The coroner's jury returned | tered by burglars this afternoon. and a suc a verdict of aceidental suffocation in a car of | cessful haul made. Among the boodie se- corn and attactied no blame to any one. The | cured was 35 in cash, a railroad tick wishes wpplying it to e exting ent ! nont hEElacae. Mastianisea. by applying it to the extinguishient Frivoyt, Neb., July ecial to Tin the bill. In the name of the people of the R ing him to a son invited Teller to varticularize bodies of all but Taylor were buricd in the | gloves and a number of things of less valu o —— the charge. It was & very broad statement | o M Cannon, of 1llinois, said that he was | of my wife came to me and revealed hers I G non ' 1 o 2\ ¢ 23 0 o HERTAl) ; (23, e cha as stateme : 4 1 A, 2 > ¢ d re ment Lo an appropriation bill, and that there- Yutan cemetery this evening and Taylor's | Phe family were at home at the time, but | FEDERAL DENOUNCED. | 2% statomont the correctness of which he | f0F the bill. It it was a violation of the | 15 ma though it was seventeen years later | fore it fa not 1ke ! - » ot flesh, but I knew . ) vidiag for the her and knew she was the creator of every- i body was brought to Waho before being sent to Louisvil i laws. The law pro- for embalming | knew nothing of the r esident’s salary was en- e ter it was made. The treaty, treaties had been violaated all along ‘ e Koy eniagd 9 0 state one single 1n- 4 id until gome time af denied. He asked him to state one simgle - | 1 {5 00 the time white men first came ¢ have been s al | Trades-Union Men Demand the Im- | stance in which he (Wilson) had stated the when I first met her in th " 5 to this country. If it was a violation of the i ) L acted in precisely the smne way and I have — - ight burglaries here o at th 2 aohiie S Sritish clai o s rly that it been 3 thing.’ srapseidd st itate The Social Evil at kremont. it burglarios horo of lufe, but, thisistho | peachment of Sawyer and Sabin. | St it Bete suienely Bl b bad beeh | reaty, from the standpoint of humanity and | "0 suvy quickly found the old couple in- | B ma e boat drawins bik saiury. Wa o da e, s bad charac s T | C ire: or Canada. g 4 e avan et s ¢ Y c ¢ single moment ubof awing i salary. Frexoxt, Nob,, July 26— [Special o Tire | ters are getting entirely too numevous for the | SAN FlANcisco, July 26,—A mass meeting | “ My, Teller said he could not be expected, | Sivilizution the govorniont uust contilue 10 | gane and they were commntted w the 8y asylum. | do ot know just what we want in the way of @ tariff bill, and T think it would be to | individual man was put off the Cherokee strip WHITE HT. wisdomw for us to postpoue it until December, O | at the point of & _bayonet, while the cattle when will have instructions {rom constitu- ate treaties. Tuere wonld be no trouble Ber about this whole matter werc 1t_not that an |—'The large amount of prostitution in | Publ 0 clue to thicves has yet been | under the anspices of the various trades | after a speech of two lours, to go ove Bt N s becoin o/ A kious Taattan and anl | Hquudy unions of the city was held in Metropolitan | item by item. = upheaval is threatened. It has been many e temple last night, which was very large Mr. Wilson—tThe senator ought not months slnco any arrosts have boon madoor | Gs Ryl ""\,‘""‘-fi | tendod. Specehes were made attacking the make such g charge unless e is prepared 0 | gyndicates fenced in six ot seven millions of | They Are Fired Upon and Two of | &nts and can act intelligently to the nths y arrests have 2 IREENWOOD, D uly 6. — [Special | oourge pursued by the United States judges o ! : i b i o DR ken the | 8Cres and retained possession, notwithstand- Them Wounded. e, : auything done to check the growing evil, and | Telegram to M j—An unsucoosstul | fo anding. Culneser aud. & memorial wos | ooy Seller—iThe senator has taken the | jng tho opinion of the autorney general | y .y v s Spocial Telo. Lhe bill the republ the result is that the city is swarming With | artompt was made to blow open the safe fn | adoptod declaring that every legal devico | ~se Witono ol have not. I have taken | that they had ho right to do so. QUIEVILE) July 26.—[Special Telo- | will, in all probability, prostitutes, aud the botter clements of the | Shaw & Little's dry goods storo in this city | Was resorted to to evade the restriction law. | o AR S jrm-x]w.:.l\uonu-u‘-gi:lumivo..ru)u-(l:immk].-m, gram ;olim‘:' 6] A\||t'-l' yonss n‘ll un\l\l_l:t‘- [-'.‘::.':":”‘;"l.::f,ilr s uro b reduction of '.’)\;“pu: community are thoroughly disgusted with | st aights The burglars offocto The following wus adopted: B L T in order to corrupt it, und reached out heré | rupted luwlessness and outrage, the White | cent on sugar and vice, on o . glars effected an en- | THEfollowd L GOnLocS & | me was correct. When I commenced an | B G0 Rower ul aems against the interest | C: sawford county, Indiana. have | ton on steel rails, the abolition of the tobacco’ the nogligence and inditfereuce of tho police | trance through the rear windows. Although | of et the impeachment and removal | examination of the question, my prejudices | o th thair powartyl aris aguinst tho intercst | Caps of Orawfora county, Indiana, Bave | (o oyeenon ciyars, cigarcitos and cheroots, force in this particular. - Aud yet the police | they failed in opening the safo, they sceurcd | Siaids circuit contt of tho Ninth cneait. and | oo e for 1 "t (o conchusions 1o | this legislation, in order that they might e men and the tix on ticohol 1o b used in the arte, are not whotly to blame. Some time since | about §100 in silks, velvets and otner zood b Lo Careult, und | could vote for it. But the couclusions to | y.op poggession of the land. ished. Last Monduy night acrowd of these | There will be some slight reductions in the Y b i b e M. Sabin, distriet judge for the | which Thave come have been the conclusions | 57 . g 4§ 3 o 4 tho city council held a special secrot meoting, | The building was ' considerably damaxed fu 1 Qigerict of Novada. which T havo come havy buon the conelusions | ity vlosod the genoral debate, and the | law-breakers visitod the housn of two girls | duty on the lower grados of woglen, but the I B Wis aa i " | their efforts to effect an entrance. There is Dhat copies ot this memorial be L &! e & he 1aw Of 1 4,17 " \vas read by paragraphs for umend- | named Wiseman, near Marietta and Cory- | duty onwool will be retamed. The total re- n which it was agreed that the bawdy house | he‘olie te the tiivecs. , Tt conies of this ine e | the case. 1f I am wrong, T alone am re- [ Pl ® o b they necusod of being. unchasty, | uction i the annual revenues proposed will inmutes should be assessed so much per d by the socretary (o the sehators | sponsible. But one thing i certain, and that | ™\ carey of Wyomng offered an_amend- [ one Hhowt HIok betusclon B BACHEHS | Lo about sixty or eventy millions. month and be allowed to prosccute their Preser ANGLIDINESONAY Y08 1 OONETOR SR the Pu- | i lln‘m"nu th‘nu 8 ::"m me, as _}llm-muus- ment, in the line of o resolution of the Chi. | 00k them from home, tied them to a tree PADDOCK'S BUILDING BILL IN THE HOUSE, business without interference, 3 sumed the side of the enemy, will ever in- ) ) it propose o report stort ouc. The been met by a few resolute men and pun ted With a Flag, Only two | $ W 2 EREa 3 and brutally whipped them. Their sereams | The Paddock bill, which recently passed f AYNE, Neb., July 20.—[Special to Tie - R i | cago convention, that wll oficers appointed bill, ¥ pass ;‘l;;;;:l;‘\;;‘mf tho councll demurred fo this | o YR e The Fortification Bi duce mo Lo suppress tho sontiments of my | by the president for any territory that had [ aroused some of their friends living in the | the sennte, providing huildings for postoflices itio snob kuown whether this sterday was i i dictate v heart, Suros to | of the second and third eluss, came up in the ! Nouse to-day und was debated for an hour. f b e resi- | avenge the outrage. s the custom of the 3 dents of the. territory in which they aro to | SyohEe the outy 1uds hoicubam AL e tme expired for its consideration ng in their bratal- ut over s uniiuished busincss. The serve. White Caps, after indulg . notify | debate brought out the fact that the house is . A.R., of thns place, | WAsHmINGTON, July 25.—The house com- | " My. Teller—*I have not suggested that the },’;:;',?“, ey b”‘w',"’,{t‘:,fl"‘,f“;:"} ‘;fi)‘,:l‘l“ yearsor | vicinity, who immed ost holy calm that has N T Ay e (e wittee on appropriations has completed the | senator from Maryland was not actuated by § Glmost, holy . galm Lias the occasion being the prescutation of a ! il i v 1dos | proper motives, 1 haye not suggostea thib hese circles of the unrichteous for hundsome flag to the post by the citizens of | fortification appropriation bill. 1t provides | proper motives, e not suggested th \ gral months would lead to the wmference that | Wayno. The. programme’ for the day con- | for an ultimate exponditure of a litle moro | 1e, 15 00 MUK WUSEL (WG G0 DRETE | ke pontof ovdor was wade and sustained | 83 RERS 16 O lioussiinioat: i\ nouiTy:l| o fact B, s s UoeorQingly | sisted of music, readings, addresses ete. | than $15,000.000. Provision is made for the | payo been fairly interpreted in the treaty. 1 against the amendment thut It was nov ger- | those LivIng thoro of, the, actick, LIEw, AYe | almost unantuiously in fu ..)":;r|l\n~.nwsnln-e. VLo at the Metunee of mnudoining | Gupropriate to tho occasion, followed by & | creution of @ bowrd of three civilins and | kuow the pressire uader which he has I | UER Y the bill i ond thab s aan'bo pnssediwhen i ‘couicaioly policy hus been pursued or not, but the | history of Casey Post 2y took me of el En A cine it | neighborhood. The friends of the girls, | vote, The bill is now on the calondar as uns B ot hia Jiatas v threo urwy ofiicers. This board is author- | borcd. T kuow the pressure under which the [ Carey offored an amondment kit i | i6,0wing this, formed an ambush in a densé | fisfied busiicss and wig €oue. up. ot any secured. ‘I'hese were taken into jolice e Fooled Him, ized to contract with gun makers for a sup- | Gemocratic minority in this body has lubored. | 40 weq, A %51 wood beside the road. When the gang rode | type in the regular order. There is now court and fined :3) each and costs. They ve, four nd sixteen inch steel | 1 kuo a ¢ that the secretary of state has con- [ #0HY liture on this necount is | sidered it his right and duty to write letters | | & 4 | and to have newspaper interv fi Special to Tue | PIY 0T 1 riiles, The ext limited to 2,500,010 annually and the bo: «d into the party, putting them o | yery little doubt of its final Cesterday morning it was fou one of the White Cu . Payson of Illinois offered an amend- ows on tho | Went providing that lunds contained in the sage ut this preferred to o tojail, and nccordingly the WavNe, Neb., July 20— quartette of doves were lodzed last night “in | Bre]—A vag that ps’ men, named Sunder ant confined 1 the county juil the cooler. To-day two of them were bailed | tried to effeet bis cscape by piling up every- | is required to contract for not less than fify | Subject in order to induce popular favor to | MO GLEiary ah ‘.l.lml.’fuldffl".: :1 95 | ad beon wounded, and that’ Brair Gr e LSRG SRR Mo s, out, To effectually break up theiv uest | thing about the cells that would burn and | guns for this sum, Outside of this the ap- | come to this treaty. I know that the presic | 1oy 3ere, as praposed by the bill. = | who keeps a store at Marietty, must kave | toe on military affairs, to duy reported ad- Colnty Attorney Loomis to-day had Ered | gerting it on fire, Ho ovident] et the | Bropuiation bill mikes provision for tne pur. | dent senta messawe here approving it. T | PHEH PRERNC itoe rose, been hurt also, as bloody tracks were no- | yorsely the joint. resofution whicli recently Weis, propriotor of the promises occupicd by | SPUUAE 1 o8 it 16 SVICOOUY GXPRCUE HA® | gliso of fifty castiron morturs and twenty | know what all that means to men who sul- | e fortifications appropriation bill was | ticed I 710 his residence. He has not | jusacd 180, authorizing aud directing them, rrested for leasing lis property for [ Sherifl's wife to open the door to put ot the | tyoivo.inch iron rifles. Au_appropriation of | Port the administration, - X know that thoy | yoported, been scen since. tho s of war to_loin tents to the B bicmoscs. i hetion, s frchocued | ames, und bo wouid et wwa, but sho ot | BYIRGH IR LA Sl R Waterviiot | oy possibly sce clowrl§ their rient. T xnow, | R0 per guvo notico that o would s R ot EalLbos il B Ot some of the “ieading cltizons” who have | IR Honst Wb o eiiiod hep and secured | (N.Y.) aud for the finishing of heavy [ farthor, = thut = on - that - side Of aihe | press the Oklahoma bill 10 a fiual vote to- How Did it Happen? wa, for reunion purposcs this fall, M, hat the busiiicss will be given o black oye publicans. Fatalitios at iue Springs. Have boen brought under the influcnce of tho | SR L 5 show, B WG the fist thing in | Silvor City, Idalio, said to b a millionaire, 1460 {RY018 BUELBAUOR, B0 8 gAY that will do the community good. muyLek, Neb., July 25.—-[Special Tele- BLue nixGs, Nob., July 25 —[Special | administration to support the treaty.” order to sceure a quorum, was found this morning in a room at the q to submit on ady Dori thareon - —-—— gram to Tie Bee.]—-A marching club was | oo, 2 to T St Ripamen Mr. Saulsbury asied Mr. Teller whether The house then took A Tecess, Ogdeu house unconscious and barely alive. | for the reasons given in the letter of the sce Rev. Granam For Congress, organized here to-night by Nesuaska City, Nob., July 26.—[Special | resubli Telegram to T ]—Tho prohibition | twent convention of the First district mot in the | A v opera house in this city to-duy at 2 o'clock, | Ords his own personal experience as a member of republican cabinet le about forty young | yamed Tige shot himself through the bowels a8 betwaon the agea of twelve and | tnis worning at8 o'clock in the streets of enators had bee influen ne to be known as *Harrison Kid A T T T u, first wnd second lieutenants and VA, 38y poQnG —vA B it he was wurdered by some one M. ly sergeant were elected, Uniforms P T perience The housoe passed the bill authorizing the | The #as in the room had been blown out in- | retary of wa juries of the United States circuit and dis- | stead of turned off. 1t was first thought that | ment has not the tents to lend, that those trict courts to be used interchangeably. Also scently sent to ttyshurg have been or the bill to extend the jurisdiction of the will be'issucd on requisition from the militia United States circuit and district courts over | Primitive v and from the arwy.” which states that the departs him to suppose ced as he sug- Henderson had extinguished the light in a ay, absent-mindedly, or because Teller said he had had no such ex- n Lis public life or in his public i s intoxicated. The fact, howey s will be ordered and the boys enter the cam- 3 reading as e | the great lakes and adjacent waters, e s : Intoxicaiod, e fact, how HARKISON AND THE CATTLE BUSINESS, Rov. E. B. Grabam, of Omaha was elected [ 1o T ost, Y 4 e reading as that of $ho secretary of state | “impepoyse then adjourned. that & man of so much wealth | Thercis nothing watever iy the vague ige chairmun and Frank Odell, of Lancuster, SRR Sash umll ‘Hl 1 Aagiary ll‘uhrlnn‘ni; Talting himself an aetive propugundist of a Lol as Henderson is represented to be should | sinuations going the rounds of the press to secrotary. After spending the entiro after- A Valuable Barn Burned. Cuieaco, July 26.—The sash and blind fac- [ TEFF 0 000 b hether the treaty | FOR DISTURBING PEACE, | putupat an iuferior ont-of-the-way place, [ the effect that General Harrison has had & ver the flnancial probley onv 30 tn, Neb., 7 1ly 26.—[Spec o Tag | tory of Haber & Graham, Fifth-third and P e et Ene ranuniioan wo— created suspicion. Then it was stated that | connection with a Montana syndicate. Not noon over the flnancial problem, the conven | Braiawn, Neb,, Tily 26 —[Special to Tap 708 00 Pa00r e s, FHEEEEE AEC | had not been carried into the republican | op gnterprising St. Joseph Reporter | Henderson bimseif was the proprictor of a | longs ago [ called General Harrison's attens tion, about 7 o'clock, decided upon B. B. | Bek|—A large bai. on the farm of J. P, | Clu I urned chis | caucus and voted upon, und whether it had Fined Fi B b e ol Rl SRR DR | N e o (e At i R aham us the prohibition candidate for con- | Dunlap at Dwight, Neb., caught firo and was | morning. Loss, £21.0X; partly insured. The | not there been detdrinined that the treaty ined Five Doliare rome | T B P and b o parn | tremely uilikely to uathiukingly blow out | paper, and he said: “That illustrat the gas. Theories of foul play and attempted | ome of the injustices done ¢ suicide were evolved. Henderson remainea | press. A fow years ago m clear] ¢ the tongue an ¢ son went to structure was built for A, G. Spauiding,pees- | should be opposed Uy the whole republican St. Josepn, July 25.—[Special Te 1dent of the Chicago base ball club, and v party, and that no amendments should be a!- | to Tur Hre.]—The police court room was ocenpied by him as a sporting goods factory | lowed to it. gress. The gentle houor, but remark wn thaulked them for the | burned ye 1 that he would be more | five W rdey. Itis supposed that the startod from an engine on the Fre- ek Ak 3 crowded this morning when the case of I ac » for hours vithstand- | Montana with a very th ddoll thavkful if elected, and sugpested that [ mont khorn & Missouri Valloy. Loss | it o 00 08 0 H iber & Grar | Mr. Teller replied that no repubican cau- | o™ in a comatose state for hours, notwithstanc Man i very few thousand dollars :xu:““lm mowey h.'.n Talsod - to being | Yo 00, with swall insurauce, ST N e cus hud ever passal upon the question | Rteplogle, the stenographer who mg the efforts of physicians, and nothing | and engaged in the cattle business. He was hisy desire about. > col —~—— vention wa e - PR A Heavy Rain at Chadron. ned from Lim. The doctors | able to buy but a small b to say whether or not Hendevson | and as it did not require * 25 Whether republicans: should vote for it or | tured in the ventilator of the opera house harmouious and enth , lot. There neve: bee cenublican | the brotherhood meeting Tuesduy morning, wdred delegates were in atten Cuavkos, Neb., July 26.—(Special Tele s Postal Changes. B8 Thers Noxiw N8 boen 8 repabl 1 | was calied. Replogle fought S of ~his attention he was asked to b WASHINGTON ; 1 Tolegram | Senator in favor of itnd nodemocrat woul i s 4 " ——— look after unotiier small herd, belongin Ahong wram Were wany ladies. Doy graun to Tuk Bee.] —This section was visitea | WASIING Pelegram | QU vated for (647 it had not come from | Was fiued & on i charge of disturbing ' the . - 5 a0 of hi frionds. | B consentod ta MR county st oné A Lo | 4o yishit by ono of the soverest rain storms | 10 TuE bee) postofiices at Civil Point, | a democratic administration. As to not al- | be Reploglo says It was the brothorhood | - Fumperor William in Swedon, 00 pot e bhut a1 of the seci HARER mass meeting was held this crtiug in the | JC0 5T el The strects were turned | udubon ¢ s and Barlow, Hall county, | lowing amenduents % be offered to it, he | Ich who disturbed his peace, and that he Srockuowy, July 26-—Emperor William | 00 Hob WAL B B0 OF the cautle % city park, which was addrossed by the Rev. | & wigiature river s foured some will be discontinued from August 5, | asked whether there gould be any amend- [ Will carry the case to the supreme court. arvived here this afternoon, He was re- [ {'“H)0 AR RN RIS DEOUR “,m““-'. Grabam. The delogation from Lancaster | o wE8 05 (0T T ‘ia Ashing was to.day appointed post. | ment adopted which the adwministration - celved by King Oscar snd Crown Frince | finally disposed of to i syndicato, bt whes county urrived on a special train and were | troublenuy i3 Lo ess at Searshorough, Poweshick county, | Would uctept. 'Thef republican opposition Mining Statistics. Gustaf. The streets of the city were crowded | they were sold the Harrison f-uuhwtlo:’w accompanied by wany fricnds, and a special 2 Town. Ta., vice M. J, Hobart, resigned. was not to the details of tho treaty, but be- | Wasmixaroy, July 26.—David F. Day, | Wi Neople and houses wore gatly decorated. | the cattlo business cuded, T was new tomn’’ of Oad Fellows, Who camie on u vis A “"" Cotorai to Tup — e caus: the treaty wus @ surrender of the | chief of the Division of mining statistics, has | * King Oscar has conferred the grand cross | oflicer in a catilo company and neyer owned Joa looal ordor and were bighly outar | Furaie, Oolo, July e __ Business College Men. A . vefapence (o @ point in Mr, | SubMitted @ summary of the wincral pro- | of the Nordsjernen order, et iu brilliaats, | a dollar in any cattle syndicate.” R A R £ JTMAOR, RIS | HARI=rate A 8 scobis 01 SARAR DoaE MiNRAous, July 20.—The Business | et /'Sifiin L WORREN if Gade of ro. | ducts of the United States in 1857 in advanco | upon Count Herbert Hismarck, Prriy 5. Heata, il 3 SR ELEIS 18 PR 0F TOR | pduostors' Nutione: -Reclation yesterday | joction of the treaty, @enied that anything | of the ofiicial report. The total value, #51S,- - & > % oo oy S . Murdered by a Kejeoted Suiti. Small grains are bemg burvestod and prom- | 0o tor president George v, BFOWD, of | Which hie had said comld be twisted ‘iuto u | (86315, shows a wonderful wain over 13, _The Weather Indications. _ The Kxports and tmports, Pawxee Cimy, Neb,, duly 26.—[Special 1.:tl‘db!‘3"|.\ll'>\:< Corn is firv&vmxl\'vry ra YT ele ad for vice preaucnd threat, He nlm;.mlrmmu-b. nate that th nf .,um is ;]alm.um r‘urm.l"‘rl\ulu the output of Nebraska and fowa: Fair, stationary tem- WasuiNaroy, July 20.—The chief of the ¥ idly. On Sunday night we had & three-inch : b 2 o ief that its wetion mig 585, ‘The production of pi Telegram to Tue Ber. ) —~I'reuieut ¥ socond cook at the Exclunge hotal lei Giworge W. Elliott, Clev raln fall, which will iisure us & good crop. | laud will be t jurlington, | © next place of meeting. « iron alone in- | perature, followed Friday afternoon by local | burewu of statistics, in his twelfth monthl no | ereased wiore than §26,000,000, rains and slightly warmer, variable w o to noeclities, and the 8w good o A liiee,} bore waa, g i 1 ariad \ds, | statement of the year, coded June 80; of the Floming is a new town located on the Chey- Al b or 80 utterly pa 100 10 86 S Jakota: Local rains, slightly warm {intinceaiia gt el S R y stabbed Bortha, Shuity, the laundry i ouno brapeh of the B. & M. ruilroad, in the Thrown Fram a Carviage. uch u stafement st oy #x00se him: to Bank Burglars Foiled, southeastorly winda, { SAEEA DA DRVMA 3A X ',',,lv".,'uud,“‘,“'r‘ e Bigh, ifug hor alwoat instantly.” He had | contre of Logun copnty, and i 4 ol aRti | i i, Nob, July 2o [Spocial Telegram | Pity. -As to Mr. Teller's intimat 5 tha s of Auier- at the | coneonn, N, H., July 26.—A bold attempt cultural district. ‘1ho own, although only e demnocratic serintors were &eting Thi 0at nomo six wieks wxo, has sx DaAloss l to Tue § Mrs. David H - Figard, aged | fhoip judgment, he dgeiared that the wife of tho & county . reas: | tors on the democratle side were as bank, entrnce. being offected through an nKGToN, July 85.~Tha president left } vaiyp of imports mIulunqnlumulmndlle ad hor danghter were thivown from a | pendent us the ‘senutor from Colovado him-'| upper window. LCoosiderable work was done here this morning on the Pennsylvania - road | Thcro. was a decrease of $20,208,593 in t e and seriousty injured. The borse | self. He did not think that the senutor wus | trying to open the vewll, bui the burglars | for New York. accompanied by Mrs. Cleve- | value of exports, but an incrcase of #3154 occupyiug such an el¢vated moral tone in the | were unsuccesstul, land, Mrs, Folsow and Colonc) Lamont. 878 iu Lue vaiae of imports, bmholeu her apd ‘she rejected him. e fehigan Qrauld Kill her unless sho marricd Iupvtll‘nu:.nea has pockot knife mlh the » of carryiig out histhre was returniug lrom w vml houscs. ued others underivay. Tae place | Aity-thred, necds o bauk, weneral stor, holol, uews- lu. paper, cte, Covernwent land can be had | carri Wwilhin & short distance of wwa, was frightened by another runaway, —_— i O

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