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[ . B ¥ T /N e - et e —" b — T e s o e =i e —— s e } | OMAHA TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 18s8 NUMBER 47, | steamship companies, labor contractors or others to insure emigration to the United States? Fifth—What part, if any, do the local and national authorities' take with reference to these people coming to the United Statest Telegram to Tue Bee]—To-day was the hottest day of the seasom. From different parts of the city reports range from 100° to 1082, Out of door work was nearly all sus- pended this afternoon. One case of sun- GETTING AFTER MR. 0'NEILL. Mrs. Moore's Cause Championed By the Woman's National League. AWHOLE COUNTY INTERESTED The Latest Developments in the Commissioner Camphall Proves Him- self to Be Very Well Informed. Des Moixes, Ia, July 80.—Commissioner Submitted to the House b: J. W. Hustin Reviews the SItuation | .f/"\Cuq ugain on the stand to-day. He | FOPOT® v THE POLITICAL FIELD, | 2a0 veansen st . | THE TRUST INVESTIGATION, vidiath oF comiounios 1. Tovelce Contties oF st il L Hoaraoy o oatoca womkm, BAra; Jaokdon, in Indiana. thought that all roads having over £,000 a St in the Uniked Btates afe conoerned 1n encours who was overcome by heat Saturday, died mile gross earnings should have the same —_— A VICTOR . | aging or assisting emigration to the United V. FOR IRRIGATION. [ B3, opether with stich other information coucerning this subject as may be germane 1o the inquiry? last evening without rogaining conscious- ness. THE GUBERNATORIAL CONTEST. | schedule. The commissioner accepted the | TWO COMBINATIONS TOUCHED. basis for fixing the rates made use of by rail- road men, taking ullowance, however, for A BLOODY FRACAS NEAR NELIGH. aagodis Improvements at Fremont. Benator Bowen's Amendment Finally . N SNKeSs, CUPYY - " Result of the Inquiry Into the Stands 'To mect Al necessary and_legitimate ex- | Two Men and One Woman Very Badly | Bursoxt, Neb., duly 80.—(Speeial Tele. | ' Orkingmen Well Posted on the Lead- | carnings, expenses, curvatures, e iiead ard Ol and Sugar Monopolfes— Passed—Who Wil Succeed Ex-Gov- 4 penses $10,000 is appropriated, 10 be used i Out Up=Sanatrokes at NebFASKA am) 4o "l BRRi-=SAN-w, 4J6oH0" elastion ing Issues of the Day and Ral- items apparently rot considered by railroad igar Monopolie Winoe Portemraiies Posters {he discretion of the socrelary of state, to o7 b LA 16 vots $38.000 Jying to the Bupport of rate makers, He believed that the people of How the Companies are Pl i whom consular officers are to report their City—A Norfolk Minis- o ";*‘ N A fl‘l’“’l’m "“w Mool sl Havstbon, Towa would be losers by £50,000 u#lay if the Operated. ans—Miscellaneous. findings, and who is charged with the duty ter Hurt. O L T e Y P il present injunction were to be made perpetual of transmitting them to congress. “'"‘n""'”“‘"l ‘:‘:, g ""“’ el and the May 10th tariff continued. The wit- g - . ———— pacity, was carried by a vote of 519 for y % i ance showlng Made Their Report. Making It Warm For ONelll. | 11 CONTRACT LAROR LAW. The Dakotn Sensation. 105 G, “Tha-propamtion o vole$104D0 | (. he Indiana Republicans. | mowt proticed soue copenpondengs showine | (| Mads Thee foport, | WAHIIINUTl):ll‘fL'.I‘(!A‘U Tie OMana Bre, Beverst i aon 8 ted Fresost, Neb,, July 80,—[Special to Tne for paving the intersections of strects was MCAGO, July 80.--[Special Telegram {1 rates under the May 10th tarift, and espec- | teo on mant WPeh to-diy SubIILLET JANE 3 FOURTERNTI STRERT, everal important Changes Sugges! oyl also carried by a vote of 357 for and 82 | Ty Bee1—A conference of the chairmen of ates under the May it oh n manufa b X w WASHINGTON, D, C., July 50, By the Federation of Labor. Bum]—The plot to the ShuverPeterson | uqinat. - Not half the city's voto was polled | thq republigen state committeos of Indiana, | Joiby heavy glsctiminations uguinet fowh 4bS | following raport concerning the investigation e R b N . C., e 3 Rt & 24 e : 0 3 e c o ) | in favor of Minneapolis on flour, and Chicago | of trusts, which wus ordered printe b A The Woman's National league of this city | . Wasuixatos, July 30.—The bill introducea | abduction case, heretofore mentioned, con- | on either proposition Wisconsin, Michigan and Tllinois, was held | on lumber. He thought that if railronds | *fhe’ committes on munufactures respect- | 58 has taken up the fight against Representative | by Senator Blair to-day at the request of the | tinues to thicken. The writs of habeas this afternoon. Chairman J. W. Huston, of | could voluntarily accept extremely low rates | fully” report that, acting on the authority i ) John . O'Neill, of St. Louis, on behalf of tho | federation of labor to amend the law prohib- | €0rPus sued out to release Shaver, the sl il Al Indiana, said, o regard to the situation in | 01 through business they could stnd . ref | and'resolution of this house passed Junuary | (o Mrs. Moore, who has made O'Neill 8o much | iting the importation of foreign labor undor | Preacher, wero returnable at ten o'clock this | Bunwetr, Neb, July 80.—(Special Tele- m ‘- Wi “' L duction on their high rates in Towa 25, they have proceeded to investigate and 3 3 trouble by claiming to be his wife and who | contract, makes a number of changes in the | MOrning, but owing to other writs having | gram toTug Bee.]—The second annual Gar- | his state. It is very hopeful. N The counsel asked a series of questions de- | juquire into the matters and things referred b protested sgainst his marriage to n young | phraseology of the law, as well as one or two | been sued out taking the case into the juris- | fleld county teachers institute convened to- M ALADI el AL T'f"’f"‘!""< LR ‘,:l.'.:‘.‘k ',:":.(,,‘,‘;::,','..',,"i’:,,]\'.'.',:l to in said '“"‘I'l“l“"‘ill"ll h_*{;'m‘x vxnlm_flned k| G ; il o Mgy A diction of the district court. theso woro mot | day with twenty teachors in attendance and | Indiana, growing out of the fact of ex-Gover- | learned since he beean imissioncr, | witnesses and papers in relation thereto, woman in St. Louis last Wednesday, and | changes of asomewhat important character. v ] i More expecter tomorrow. Ex.County Su- | nor Porter taking the race for governort? | Mr. Campbell told several things he had | they have been unable to complete such ins ¢ have carried the case to the postmaster gen- | The first section, which made it unlawful to hfml"tms il Tu{u mlther wczfllm“""‘; perintendent W. T, Howard, of Schuyler, is | 4] ghould say none. ~ While Governor Por- [ found out, One was that the Gl UL quiry and_investigation and’ respectfully re. i sardi S W 1 i a he instance of e girl, 5 0 2 3 ot 5 ) AL e erest of the state was suffering by reason st the following resolution with the recome N eral and (,m‘«l‘mul u:l.:huus: The officers of mglsz the importation of foreigners into BN Hie FAITES Y h Aoty oF the "“, c0 x:lnmm Much interest is \»‘ g | tor was evidently the choice of a majority of | giserimination on the part of railroads. The ;nunduumllluu it puss. bt the leaguo say that O'Neill's influence secured | this country, under contract or agreement to st bkl ol 4 awuakened and it promises to be an fnstructive |y 4010 rapublicans, still T believe that other | proprictorof an oil mill ut Boone, for lustance, b R b @ delay in the protest sent through the mails | perform labor,” is amended by making it | ©icers who are detaining her at the instance | session. nomipations might ho made that would call | had boen so diroriminatod sgatnstthat hohas | (JEBMr committee further report, tlikt ‘She 3 ? b 1o the archbishop and other officers of the | read: *“The importation of any alien or | of her father, H.M. Stecle. Peterson, the Hinmions Walves Heatainntlon ToMH "_‘ ¢ The ticket the greatost | compelled to discontinue business, and upon HORA Lave l",{,'",‘I;’llf";"‘m"“‘,‘xu\l“r‘:.n;:’.::}‘w;‘:: B Catholic. church in_ St. Louis, protesting | fOrelkn laborer, mechavic, artist or artisan, | husband of the girl, 18 not here, Ho is being , Fenmons Waives dixhminacion, = | forth in support of the ticket tho greutost | [y rasenting to- the Northwestern com | Hoa% {© Boh (b 1o Y00 comnlil h against the congressman's marriage and an | Uider agrcement to perform labor.” Au- | represented by Deputy Sherift Walker, of ITY, Mo, Ty 80— [Spectal Fel- | possible effort and enthiusiusm. The repub- | pany that if ho could not get reliof he could | urge ‘and "thut your committee, in cailin pe & s, ) other amendment does away with the pro- | Gugter county, Dakota, who has employed | ¢€ram to Tue —The murderer Bm- | licaus of Indiana have always been | yotlive, the company’s officer told him, “He | @i G0 L MEIE SUGTITMY proceed: o investigation has been demanded of the post- | visions authorizing the sccretary of the pé s ! dox 12 mons was brought back from Beatrice today. | free in the expression of their | did not have to live,” and he was compelled | BT loicin wDlin of investigation-i, e, i peneral; i onto C 0 8ol St on attorney. The writs of habeas corpus : Al s e ; . po KD i o N master general. The appeal taken to Cardinal | treasury to enter into a contract with state | 9% . ; He waived examination and is in the keeping | individual preferences before the nom- | to tear down his mill and move to Missouri. | 55, yire: 1 Gibbon is on the ground that suficient | comumissions to take charge of the execu: will be heard by Judge Marshall to-morrow | of tne sherifl. There s but little fear of | jnations, but after a nomination has been | A Jobber of Dubuque hid been offered by i | ™3 Witk relation to trusts or combinations ) protest was made to the ofticers of the church \)ll‘;lll‘llfll L._l:pn':vtl)ul:lu‘m uf tll.‘,: act within thfi afternoon, when several witnesses will ar- | \ynching now. made they always give u united and de- railroad i'l:ul!u\nr\‘ "N'vm(';m{mr-“: 'm"n‘l) m‘kmv in lines of business which are connected with I HYIRTRBIREA ‘the. casdinl promises to indaries of their respective states, and | rive from Hermosa, Dakota. The whole A — ] Yo the tickes Ieing con. | goods it he would leave that city and take | o yse articles in which there exists u com= ) y telograp p : designates the collectors of customs at the [ ¢ o O 8 ir1 18 Aift AFTER THE WILDCATS. termined support to the tickes. Being con- | fiiy buginess to Plattsmouth, Neb. He had | 0F (8¢ AtHclos W which there exists w come i bring the case up in the church for trial if | various ports us the porsons upon whom shall [ 4uestion binges on whether the girl is fifteen A nected with the party orgapization, I 1 also learncd that the truuk lines [ BLLn b our marker betwocn the Cooeta ap there is no recourse in the aw. The United | devolve the duties heretofore authorized to | FEafs 26 OF Gk | x\xarniinlx}al\i]‘r ind Shaver, | Deacon’ White Brings Suit Against | felt 1t rather o (|\ny1t£ uol:“nfiyt;;“ "llg had conducted their busimess to the | el Gider our tarif? Taws, Gl States district attorney here says that there | be entrusted to the state commissions. W B e e the father, | the Momarch Insurance Compan O oo et sotastlon of thg | Lrcjudice and & injury ‘of the woaker | "3 yiuh relution to such combinations deale 7 80 law In the District of Columbia 10 | vyt ARLISLIS TARER SPEECH, | Wil b0 Justiflod in his action. - This is on thé | Des Morxes, In., July 80.—[Special Tele- | SX0FL, Ay, tnfuence i e, Seieh oF TN | ronds aboat wiyich they ure so unxlous Bow. | g in”articles which are not imported into punish seduction, bastardy and kindred o G 2 * | ground that the Dakota statutes fix the age | gram to Tur Bee]—Suit was begun in the | 4147 eagure in my official connection’ with | (within the last year, given special rates o | this country or are not subject to import o i crime, O'Neill is expected here every day | He Denies That He Had Anything to [ Of majority at fiftecn years. United States district court here to-day by S. | the party organization to give my best ener- | 1y dividuals and localitios in this state to the ARy & bibet s 1 IWIEH 118 belde'and 18 18 promised'a Warm re- A0 With the Printing of It. e carcer of tho Peterson girl and her | v, White, or *Deacon” White, as ho fs com- | gies to the election of the ticket, let ivconsist | prejudice of othor individuals and localities. | g8 With reiation to | euch | combinations 21 ception by the Woman's league. Mrs. Moore |~ WASHINGTON, July 80.—Speaker Carlisle | cidedly thrilling, One week ago yesterday | monly known in Wall street, against the late 0{}‘\{3;)"‘:::1’0\“@‘; B ey epact will head the | ,Sounecl wauted to 'mow“"'!Tfiilvl"v‘_“""‘{‘; tion under the internal revenue laws of the o o i8 at the Belvidere hotol whore she says she | furnishes the following statement in refer- | the girl got permission of her father to visit | Monarch Insurance company and Receiver [ o WhO 3 E O e o OBl i o] (U Dt Btaths) 3 is about to become a mother, She has made | ©N¢e to the reports that his tariff speech had [ @ friend near Hermosa, When she arrived | Brandt of th's city for $10,000. The petition | Wy b Y i e Your committee has particularly directed (here have been a number of gendemen, | guch special rates. an uflidavit that the child is O'Neill's, Rev for many years leaders of ou been set up in a “‘rat” oftice in Philadelphia, | 8t her fricnd’s house she found preparations | recite that just before this insurance com- its inquiry into the methods und extent of by i purty in the Vitnos g ving made for h Witness answered that it was not neccs. (the friend’s) my e, P. J. Donahue, private sce Fige ! c ! our pury ) 1 the business done or controlled by the sugar i tary to the car- | “I have not scen the statement, but have | oo, cordingly sent word to Peterson, hor | PRy, which was of the underground order, | state, mentioned L With the | sary that the companics, in ablishing these et G, tho! BROREL Gl it it RHLA i i dinal, was here to-day. been informed that such a charge has been | Jover, to join her there, whereupon tho'four [ failed, Mr B. Fallen, the president, and | {EHaa R, (08 ROVEEOry SIHONE JLIEE oy | special ratcs, should hold o to the WEBESE | spect fully submit herewith testimony tkets b | A VICTORY FOR IRRIGATION. made. There is no truth what in the | drove to Rockville, where they were united | later Mr. J. C. Savery, of New York, came to | Graansburg: Governor Rober ErihR| et cal thing. He bolioved in rasing | before itin relation tothese two trusts. Both e f Senator Bowen’s amendment to the sundry | Statement. Five hundred copies of my | 88 two lawfully wedded pair by Justice Me- | Mr. White and secured a loan of £10,000, giv- | ygaeno " Mijor Steele, of Marion, and the oral ting, Te, belioval In e | of them are’ organized. upon substantiafly Y & whiba s L 16 RArI Wars s Srlare Nown. When the father of the girl dis- | ing as security notes of Swan Bros., cattle- v 5 ) ! rates an g the same plun. From the testi- i ivil bill for the tion of §250,000 for on the tariff were ordered to be [ Hon. John'M. Butler, of Indianapolis, any of | urranging schedul i civil bill for the appropriation of £230,000 for at the government printing oflice, and | covered this secret marriage he was exceed- [ men of Cheyenne, for nearly that amount. | et SQCR 15+ Eh " fo ST T didates to ging sch mony it appears that there oxists . preliminary services for the purpose of build- 10 connection with any order or con- | i wroth. He nad Peterson urrested and | Mr. White claims that the money was ob- | 6% 0l araliy 0 T T A cortam number of corporations, o A ing resorvoirs at the head waters of streams | tract for thew publication. 1f they have | tried twice on trumped-up charges, both | tained under false pretenses, and when Re- | "UWioi'i vour opinion of the prohibition- Hapihdid:l s M ol | mete. | OEMmized under the laws of the differen 1 for storing of water and for the irvigation of | been published at any other place it was done | Lrials resulting in his acquittal. 1t was while | ceiver Brandt demanded the Swan notes a8 | 40 'or Tudiana at the November election Stovx Ciry, Ta,, July 80.—[Special Tele- and subject to thelr controll ShRGLHANS: 4’3 ! arid rogions caused quite a lively debate in somebody on his own responsibility and | he was under arrest the last time that Shaver ;?f”fllm'dlv &lLU_ "llmlt'“""ll"umsf‘l to give | T ool quite confident that we can carry | €ram to T Bee]—The thremometer stood rations h;n'v h\u\‘n:)l :.hn;u‘ n(m:k,l‘ol\:‘nx:i AR | SR Y without iny knowledge, und I am not respon- | began to appear in the case. Steele got him | thew up and brings a_counter-claim for the | o ore 110 in the shade this afterncon at ock. | ous indfviduals, and that these individu ::e senate this afternoon. Tho senators from | gy %y oY) i P 10 4o to the mrl and pretend friendship for | aniount of his loan. Itis expected that the Gpog whit 60 you bass Sout opinion Work on many buildings i tobe sushended. | stockholders have surrendered their stock to i @ states of Nevada, and Colorado, together ol her, which he did, making her beliove that | suit will bring out some sensational features | gafiodt What SRS FSESAE BECOR o 0| qiliiee Sere five cases of prostration, - trustees named in the ngrecment creating | & | with Senators Manderson, Call und Morgan Army Orders. he would take her to her husband. ~ But in- | of the way in which the late Monarch did its jjoves in 'the necessity of thorough party or- - these trusts, und uccepting in lieu thereol i B advocated the amendment, und Messes, | WASHINGTON, July :0.—[Special Telegram | 8tead of doing this he spirited her away and | wild cat insurance busiucss. ganization, and becatiss atoh. ofganization. is Judge Miracle Dead. ficates issucd by the trustees named 2 Plum and Beck opposed it. The ameudment | to Tk Beg.]—So much of the sentence of a | €0t her as far as I'rement before they were o now being effected in every county in the Des Moixes, Ia., July 80.—Judge D. D. tiie The agreements provide s is in line with the Lill introduced carly in the | general o Rl Ganeral GouH il | Btopped. The community from which they He Will Vote for Harrison state. Secondly, because the republicans of | Mirnele of the district court of Humilton | U e various corporations = whose 1l ] general court martial (General court martial 4 gntly 5 2 « Miracle of the district court umlton | grock SIA6hea. Ein L f{ eIt LA favorably reborted from Mr came is evidently taking'a deep interest in : g g Trdlaaitore Navarmore oAthusIEAtIo oEHac | 3 6 0 stock s surrendered to the trustees M | uyorably reported from Mr. | Jiaoi No. 8, May 6, 1886, Department of Sl AL b nterest W | Dis Morses, Ta., July 80.—[Special Tele- u : ¢ | county died to-day in Webster City. Bhnllc (reReEve - ol ddsntityE AnnME 18 | BNtk s GAitithittes on the Misslsaipl river , No. i8, May 6, 188, Department of | the case. Sheriff Porter, of Custer county, S % termined to succeed than at present. We all prescrve their identity and carry B and ite tributarics. Senator Manderson ad- | the Platte) as shall remain unexpired Octo- | yosterday telographed to his deputy, Walker, | £ i@ iy AL “fi“““;‘ ";“’f‘"’a ‘“r carricd the state in 1580, electing our_entire [ o GRADE THE MEMBRRSHp, | o5 their business. |";| ‘:"“, b o the Ml £, vocated it earnestly and regrotted the | ber, 1838, is remitted m the case of John he - Peterson, as fol- | Ne Story county, has just joined the | gfata ticket, us the result of party organiz- 3 ! MEMBERS - | awreoment provision is that the several cor- it absence of his colleague, Senator | Kelley, = late private, company H, | X 1 :XIENI.I')““*‘ le are with "““.““.“ s.Ii’xrlvg{'- Tippecanoe roll of honor in this city as the | tion, and our organization at this time, in my | St. Joseph's Board of Trade Considers Il”ll‘::"«‘\”ill:l'l“;ll;;lll l.’n‘ny‘nn:m;; l”]!l:lvl :c;jul&lh. or- #3 Paddock, as that gentleman, he was | Sixth ' infantry, now in the Leaven: | 50 And will furnish monoy. © Rcturn Staver | o\gest Harrison voter in Iowa. He was born [ judgment, is far in adyance of what it was at an Important Propositio Qa0 1ie owh buniess Thhs SanaR | sure, would have some warin words to | worth military prison, and . he | b4l ha . beging to look as if al ing Washington's administration, cast | & like period in 1856, While I say that re- e At i s . In the Standas | v ) 1 ster county would be here before the case | during Washington's administration, cas : i St. Josern, Mo., July 8). trust the agreement is provided that all props say on behalf of the amendment, Senator be released on that day. - ity 4.De Rl 0101 Ll AT & % 18 publicans generally are sunguine of success, Fiid t e 8 P kot b e v 0 o 0 ly terminates. his first vote for Monroe in 1516, and has SHLaN A L 39 | gram toTn ort and personal, assets and busine Manderson ealled attention to the great | Second Licutenant Frederick R. Day, signal f f at the same time their expectations are pre: ¥ i Ledidptiad oo £ L . Day, signal i voted for every whig and republican can- | 4% R et e Sl be transferred to and vested in said benefit which has been derived from irriga- | corps, will proceed from this city to Kansas lidato ever since, FIG i8 & peusioner of the | dicated upon the assurance of the most| board of trade, two propositions were sub- | L0 PO (VoY o i ; tion m Colorada and Nevada, and stated | City, Fort Robinson, Nebraska; Fort Lara- Thinks the Sioux Will Not Sign. e e s el thorough party organization und united effort | mitted which wiil be carried and which will | FP¥ER | compi he duties of i that during u visit to A and New Me: 0.0l Sedpiil o ] T war of 1812, having carried an Enghsh bul- L e e e AT the trustees o restricted to the receipts 4 4 i u visit to Arizona and New Mex- | mie,Cheyenne, Forts Washakicand Rawiins, [ CoAbroN, Neb., July 80.—[Special Tele- [ (WA 0F B HERE e s, and is | upon the part of all In fact, I have matevially chdngethe working and membor. | G20y Uaioss are restrioted o fhia eadol I 1c0 the geologists had pointed out to him the V. 1 3 ) Ps ¢ 3 ¥ ett in his body for seventy-six years, andis | o1y heard republicase say that we should of the dividends declared by the various B 106, goolog i ® | Wyoming Denver, Col.j Black’s | gram to Tur Bee. |—Little Chief, chief of all | now ninety-seven years old and expects to | thi T ndlong Ao ship of the board. The first proposition v corporations and the distribution of the ag- . ik fi'ull'nm 8 of irrigating ditches tbat must | ranch and Fort Duchesne, Utah ‘Lerritory, | ghe Cheyenne Indians at Pine Ridge, camped | vote for Harrison l-}l Novambar, P make this fight in Indiaua as thoroughly and D ! ! e o b o R T ution of the ag- b, i ave existed during the Spanish oceupation. | in the order in which thosé places are named, e S LR 4 e 0 o hold vigorously as to overcome. “How about this mooted defection of the labor vote as against Mr. Harrison? “I think it is greatly exaggerated. The s of trust cers i wtes pro rata, and to holding and voting - upon the stock of the corporation. The truse i >8 in both cases, upon the stand as wite . specifically denied that the trustces, we would had 20,000 majority | submitted by Mayor Englehart, president of f the board of trade, and provides for the es- tablishing of a graded membership fee 80 us to give mechanics, salaried men and profes- He called attention to the fact that whit they once called the “great Awmerican desort embraces in its area what is now the state of Nebraska and that during his stay m the here over Sunday with 80 Iudians. To- night they give a monstrous war dance at the ball park. Spotted Elk, brother-in-law of Red Cloud, and high among the council, and make a thorough inspection of the signal stations located thereat. el Collecting Relics of the War, A Railroad Appointment. Masox Ciry, T, July 30.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue Bee.]—Z A. Coegrove, former state he has scen the arid region ahnost in an interview to-day, said the general im- o % Pty \hien At | 1aboring classes in Indiana will not be con- | 8ional men rccoss to-the bourd. The mem- | a h, ever do any other business than to b (B Clinnnated from tho map through the | WAsHINGTON, July 30.—The house commit- | prossion amon the 'Sioux was not to sign | Subcrintendent of tho Prairie Du Chien di- | (iReq ¥ E (L o ents or prejudices, but | bership will consist of two classes, A. and | ¥ o and distributo those dividonds an ‘ advances in cultivation made possible | tee on military uffaivs has ordercd a favor- | any more lund away. vision of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul | wil thoroughly understand Senator Harri- | B, The first will fuclude the whole- [ SxCreite the ouly other function given «j by irrigation ‘which has brought about an | ghle report on Mr. Townsend's resolution | Lo-day Little Chief, wearing a Harrison | road, has been appointed superintendent of | son's attitude toward the laboring classes. | sule and retail houses, manufa HolnLte il ]“f“1"'{"*""“"“"“ is, to i B increased and more equable distribution of | cir BERE 8 TR CRRTERES O and Morton hat, was ussaulted by an_frish- [ the Towa and Dukota division, to succeed J. | They will accord him credit for all he has | packers, railroads and heavy iold the stock of the various corporations i i the rainfall. Experiments of this kind, ho | IS on the seerotary of war for Informi- | inan named J. Cavanuugh, who knocked off | B. Moll, who has been appointed roud wmas- | done in their behalf. While it hus been | pors, Wheso annual fee shall e [ G exercise the '“'} of stocklolders in, ARt argued, would prove of enormous benefit to | tion respecting the condition of the flags, | his hat and stamped it in ‘the ground. The | ter, with headquarters at Milwaukee, sought diligently to prejudice the luboriug | as now, 5. The second class will be | F1eh € e nan lsio.cate with which the the whole country and he introduced into | guns and other relics of the last war now | chief promptly lodged a complaint and Mr. —— men against him, I thik it will provo of | charged'$10 por annum, with ail the privi- [ [ristecs avoid making any ugreement ro< e his remarks a levter from Governor Taylor | scattered about among the army posts, | Cavanaugh got five days in jail. L N. G. Election. avail. " General 'Harrison's position on all | logo of class A, except that class A cntutles [ ati o the commodities uppears from the | calling the atfention of the Nebraska delega- | arsenals and navy yards of the country. The — Masox Criy, I., July 80.—[Special Telo- | questions affecting the wage workers of this | the holder to 'two and f votes and | testimony as to the urrangement with the ol e tion and through them of congress to the | object of the inquiry is to secure information The Board Was Too Eager, e taDE B ]’—A' the spocial election | COuUNtry has always been that of a true | class B to, one vote atthe elections of the H’f‘,'"hp.. m-;u; n u_ml in the h\l‘lv of 1887, % ¥l necessity of taking some steps towards pre- sary to the collection of those relics and | g, g, Neb., July 80.—[S; 1 to T gEam R DAB Ieed o W9 8RO 07000 friend, and Geperal Harrison has no more | board. A‘committec was appointed to visit 10 ofticers of the producers’ associution tes~ At veuting the further depetion of the water of deposit in some central museurn, AstINGs) Nob;, nly, 0. [Specla U [ of oficers for the Sixth regiment, Iowa | enrnost or enthusigstic supporters in the | Omah for the purpose of examining into the | Ut that the agreemeut was then made i the Platte. Scnator Manderson thought —_— Brg.]—The recent action of the executive | Natonal Guards, C. W. Boutin, of Hampton, | state than such as belong to the laboring | graded memberships proposition, und renort [ Vit the St L) OIL taush - by IR e that these reservoirs would make . vast The Outhwaite Bill. comuitteesof the Hastings board of trade in | was elected colonel; L. 1. Raymond, of | classes. Republican clubs, composed wholly | at the next meeting, ‘The board is cousider- 000 barealal of oilshelonging o BRI al amount of territory now incapable of cult WasiixGroy, July 30.—There is good | addressing to the state board of arbitration a | Hawpion, licutenant colonel, and J. N. | of railroad men, are being organized in the | ably exercised over the demand of the rail i f*;‘lflfl| A{ “\-}l \\nTm_ho set apart for ke tion as fortile us any in the laud. The | reneon to believe that the senate sclect com. | protest against she reduction of the local | Ewmery, of LeMars, major. railrond centers throughout the state, and | roads in regard to the grain shipments. [ he bencit af the association upan its agrees B K i amendment was finally adopted. mittce on Pucific railroads will to-morrow | tariff for railroads is not expressive of the TR they are most euthusiastic in General Harri- | It s compluined — that nin_ pur. | ek 40 S e u‘;t.‘-r""d'i‘i::;“"lrfn: 1 THAIREK Topublloans i congroas. Wer.« report the Outhwaite bill to the senate unan- | feeling that prevails among the business men A Conl Mincr Drowned. O D his dollar a day for working: | ascd DY ihe reocal deulors amiclh | witnesses undoubtodly understood that, the A eiderably di o L B imous favorably and without amend- | of this city. On the contrary, there is quite Dus Morxes, Ia., July 50.—[Special Tele- SRR o A oy | ihust be Shipped hrough St coc Cilol Be 1 gprangements were with the trustees of the y disappointed to-day upon re M ‘o e i b 3 ; s 7 4 men’ and Mr. Harrison’s Chinese question? inspected by them st this point unless the * 4 Moo e et ouncament thab 6 * | ment: o strong sentiment, opposed’ to the position | gram to Tug Bek. [—Theodore Grossman, of [ “CN AT Yuaboos, such as should be used | locul freight rato. s paid to. St. Jos Standaurd Oil trust, but a written _agreement i bert Porter, their favorite, had refused to 2 asslig T taken by the comuitted, and ot a litle in- | Ottawa, was drowned while bathing in the | only to scare children.” ki An hrek pIEABS (AL LioksRIlnan preduced, and 10w in evidence, shows that it il socept the nomination for governor, Thoy N R R S RIOREIDIALS: dignation is manifestod over thomattar. T | river there yesterday. His body was found —_——— be allowed a through rate with the privilege | fvas made with and is simed by the Standard il say Lorter is strongor with the laboring ele- | An Acerdent Which Created a Slight | comuitico s pliced the city in false posi. | this morning 800 fect below the place where Washington Briefs. of examining the grain when it should veach | L, OIS Coolc s b I FRRURIDAR ROV 0BGt Jbn o3 Sto catite,, bk Sensation fn Chicago. tion on the railroad question, although it is | 1ast scen. He was a coal miuer and leaves a | A bill was introduced in the house to-day | St: Joseph, and a dele s appoiuted to | 30 100 the Standard Ol trust, or the truss 5 there are other aspivants to the nowination = it wife and three ohil X ¥ ROVRO' attend a meeting in t which this 3 ! i Who. BAve more sirength in other dircotions | Ciicaco, July 80.—A noise that resembled | not probuble that anyone Wil venture to to amend the inter-state commerco act so s | SEMT A ICCTE b (Rutio G6 WIER VS | toes thercor a8 such, are ' nov parties f and who will average up as well at the polls. | an earthquake made the city hall and county | “PeMN antagonize railroad influences here. to prevent discrimination m favor of the to it, mnor is cithe iblo for the carryi e Fire At-Ackley. WarERLCO, To., July #0.—[Special Tele- grem to Tuk Ber]—The Ackley house, at Ackley, Ta., burned this afternocon. Tue of them res + out of the agrees i 10f combinution was obviously nurpose of iclieving the trusts 3 of uny breach B 8 1t is probable that Major Steele of Mavion, who has four times been clected to congross from a democratic district and is now a meme ber of the house, or General Alvin P. Hovey, owners of tank cars, and to allow the fine | bureau will be estublished to take the fposed to bo paid over o the prosecuting | Of the present committee on railroads. A iz . o R PR A desired for the Kepr:sentative Whesler, of Alubama, to- | THE PARNELL COMMISSION. | und 't building ofMcials wake up with a sturt this afte There was a rock of nearly bt which had fallen from the A Bloody Row. Nevian, Neb., July 30.—[Special Telegram to Tuk BEE.|—About 12 o'clock last night a s the chal ¢ > hou General Al : i & 2.8 2 € BRELE 4 day introduced a bill directing the superin- —_— of cons laws of the ous states, or i b ?,“i“.',‘f,{;',‘,‘"l,';",, s e osneToel second ",:;"”,"tr,“‘f ’_"'.“.‘.‘d',‘:t:“.‘-‘""i “""‘]‘" row occurred thirty miles southwest which | 1098 18 estimated at about §7,000. tendent of the eloventh census to ascertain | A Motion to Increase the Number of | of heiuga combination to regulate or control g ; y 1,300 y two ¥ g dis- | €100 worth of the cornice with it, and smash- | o) | naoubtedly result fatally for a young ) R and publish the birth and_death rate among Judges Voted Down. the price or production of any commodity, trict having over three thousiud democratic | ing all before it. The aff 4 workimen S f | WILSON 18 IN CHICAGO. the pure whites and among the negroes % "o & Hence they assert that the corporations ¥ majority, will be the nomince. Both are im- | employed i makms improveiments there hyd | man named Schmidt. Schmidt and his O o o 1E v or lsoeidy | Loxnox, July 80.—The houso of commons | Hence they assert thut the corporations S mensely -:l;t‘ml flln;;ll}u !h;s soldicrs and the | fled in all directions, but when they returned | sister and two brothers nmx\cald\'Bndos('hmict He Denies That He Left Denver Be- | o any des l'liu"t" character of the human | Went into committee tonignt on the Parnell price of commodities un l' \c extent of pro ~ < masses. 'The republicans from cvery state, | they found none of ' their number missing. | were returning from a wedding in Ewing tween Two Days. ace Who ara fi in the United Statcs, as | commission bill. Mr. Sexton moved to in ' living. tanglblo. Beaper & in Wasiiington, recoenize tho lnportunge of | -ravo stories are heing added to the builiing | when o row commonced in which Sehwidt 7! 1A98 Who are 10404 bn phi ST ) duetion, and living tangiblo Draperiyiea o Hoosier gubernatoriul race and keen Cicaco, July 80, —George 5. Wilson, con- cerning whom a dispatei from Denver was widely published on Saturday last, is here. He denies the ramors thut he has been miss- ing and that he left his partners in Denver and the great mass of stone fell as it was bemg boisted into position by a derrick. e Daring Daylight Robbery. N. Y., July 30.—About 11 o’clock well as of mulattoes, quadroons and oclo- | crease the number of jud roous. Reprosentative Sowden reported favorably s At today his bill appropriating $70,000 for a pub- [ the Whole history of the national i 16 building at Allehtown.: Da, e report | throe would be insufiicient. Mr. Parnell after giving a number of ‘statistics to show | urged the house to recolloct that they was fatally stabbed in the abdomen, his sister cut across the arm, one of the Vando- schmiets had a shoulder broken and was stabbed twice in the back and the other Van- doschiet scriously injured about the head. es, on the ground [ main with their orgavization intact und’ dise that if the commission was to inquire into | tinct,aud not in combination with each other; sue that the stockholders who owned ouly the stock and L weli-settled legal rules bad no legal titie in the property lutevest is shown. IS, FOSTEI SECURED, Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, the lowa temperance agitator and_lawyer, who left yesterday morning for Pittsburg on her way home, has of the corporations, entered into agreementa % gecured an engagement with the republican | to-day P. K. Dederick, of the well-known Don't Want Lower Rates. deeply involved on his account; that he | the :'L"'\’J‘.’.",l""fl‘n&".‘f,ebufii‘ff“i: fy'\'ti-'u.l.-l{? gg were discussing a proposul to prov and sold the »:I‘.ll(l,n'l_m,.mu.:\m‘.xynu:n "“3 T congressional comuiitce. It is understood | firm of agricultural implement manufactur- | McCoox, July 80.—|Special Telegram to | brought away from there any large sum of | 0GR TR T00 tions to the for- | ® Bubstitute for a jury, and th G el teed ma At oo R ooty Hh 2 that she will speak in Maine, New Jersey, | ers, droveto the Mechanios' and Farmers' | Tur Ber.|—At a meeting of the McCook | money, or has been guilty of any irregular | e il it was unjust 1o leave tho threo mon the | WG IO Hustees receive and W0 logal LS fifi:i:fflf:xo:‘lfllm‘r‘:’L;{::-‘um-‘.i»*'zd'wl"fi-.\-\hlf"\'::;:.'-;f bunl and secured stms amounting to about | boara of trade held to-day, resolutions were | trausaction of any Kind. ~ Ou tho contrary, Cullom today introduced a bill to | setilement of questions of vital importance | 4y 1o ay of the property of the corporas i ‘ ance prineiples ave satisfied with the Boutelle vlich hie_ pluced o his sent fn the | wuanimously dopted_profesting ngainst tho | 1o says that o ‘hus been registercd o g0 for e publio. bullding at | yi1aq 1o protection rom press attacks whilo | Hol 86 ucithar buy noe soll anvihiuay or S8 g -mh‘mun‘ngm.i_ like (BSRYE oLeE II)I"'IH!;K““'H: B vin g thore ivas BOMAbI LN g tho MAL m?lllt‘»x‘l_o{lll;‘ n\'l‘:‘Au bm;ffllfi( tr nabortation 1 | city, for three weeks past, and has beon | The nomination of Surveyor General Trish, | the inguiry was pendin 3 o | 1ate the production of any commodity. il B b 1:««.«s;u{|m)o..flusg io repial o the Jrhisky R and’ when Dederieics | Ordering i furthor reduction of local freight | jp duily” negotiation with 1eading business | of Nevadu, 18 again beforo the senato. i Mr, Sexton’s amienduent was voted down | iy lom ' zioa on to sy thit at s plata l; “l"“,’“‘l‘.""fl 1% would clear the_ path . for 18 turned o' confederate rushed up [ potes it REbROREL, 8 TCOAULE, Lo ObSIAAY | men Nere, “and had about consummated ¢ ou scssion. He was rejected at the last | bY 8 majority of forty-three votes, = that the combinations, the testin ony concern= e state uction. S isint and grabbed the bonds, making his escape. | fUeE SUIA IHEEAK 1, TS PAELRAIRS | rangoments for socuring enouan, capital to sion on the round that ho was_uppointed | Of SuEKCstion of Mr. Barugl tho SOUCior | ug which is herewith submittzd, havo beon Representative Strablo of lowa called up oy and those in contemplation. The board B oo, o et ng indehtedness thoro. | from Town Lo an office In Novada. Ho was ro- | £0L10¢ GVfclly to entible him to vote on tho | ittentiounlly formed g0 as 1o avoid, if pogsts fn_the house to-day his bill appropriating Will Not ise Prosecuted. unauimously of tho opinion that the westorn | MAorcover, ho says hohus been in froqueut | appotuted, howover, and fs still serving. He | J0th 06 QTS DI, tho gty Lhat thie trust, 0% auch, GREHO) | $150,000 for 0 public building at Sioux City, | Cmicago, July 8).—Frauk Chlcboun, the | portion of the state will bo_crippied and its | ' aivor, who, Mr. Wilson sayer 15 ow | mpcmmated this scision os trom Nevads [ “Mr. Smith having proposed the Irialaos In Liat pipucity, either fxod (o and secured its pussuge. 3 y man whose testimony was chiofly the cause | progress retarded by such uction, i hro i nd Wik A el nem B oA | B S ORIAVIRC S His nomination is re | missiou consist of Justices Hannen, 1) prive Ak rogliiated tho brocuotion of; GAHHENS b b ief Justico Fuller, who is in the city, Securing the indictment of lila comradead ? $iver requesting the papers there to ¢ A A T o e, Smith, Mr. Labouchere protesied against the | ©4¢ 0% mercliandise or commerce > c : of securi ades in I} paver req 2 the pay re to deny, | ported favorably from the committee, \ t e o talks of buying the elesant residence of ; A Clergyman Badiy Hurt. ture, all statements represent S tion of Doy, Ho said that thore was Welcomed to Donmark. : dames L. Barbour, the Asphalt mine man. Though b6 xvas intioted with NonrroLk, Neb,, July £0.—[S) el son as having avoided him or Py B abo AT Race W, single judge in sympathy with those (ot ;& ‘I e " The property cost over 800,000, and s 10- | 4170 ers, iho charges against him will not | gram to Tiw Ber.]—Rev. Mr. Whitmarsh, busiuess Buke f THE ArSAUAN Tia00 WAL, | thay wers Jodiey, i R y 20.—he Gormausgi < cated on the Fourteenth streot extension, ono | o jossed in consideration of his turning | rector of the Episconal society, was il \ch he is concerned, St Louts, July 80.—J. W. Ramsey, ro- ohnMorloy suid that the commission had | Danish squadrons met at 9 o'clock this morne BRAR BAtMI 02 e sxasnilze man o, andis | 20, I ance. The charges againet Chle ;““'fi 0| “‘j B A00uAL $0010 -"“c‘]"‘ o ver | | Mr. Wilson adds_that he has reason to be- | cently deputy clerk of Crittenden county, | been injudiciously selceted and that Day was | ing a short distance south of Ders King b o Y o s e 8L | boun in the justice court were dismissed tnis | DY 8 farm toam this moruing und consider- | Jieve that the stories concerniug him origi- | Ariansas, and one of of the cighteen negroes | & it of tho soveatcenth century inhis | Ohpistiun of Denmark and Crown Prince | t;;ln is !‘"‘\\, Ll -“l"l";," ;‘ i 4 “"‘; morniug at the request of Inspector Bonfield, | ably bruised about the face und head. It is | nated with o certain parly in Denver who | quice “out by the whites, arrived in St Touls | B ws concerning Catholics; that he regarded | jederick boarded the im: e and torraead ey four ueres 0f 1 my, poason for the dismissal, as cntered on | not known yet whether his injuries aro se- | has systematically goue to work to break ARt i dagd Parnclt and his friends as infidels and rebels, | yoticrn, which was flying the Danish_color b« ¥ KRN oo Ko, City, Neb,s | the record, vias “for want of prosocution.” | rious. ~ The team was left standiug wn | down his credit with n view of himselt suc mu'\“ e ad i PO TERY [ Avd helloves thiems Kl Qe ADY ARG 1ot tended a cordinl groeting Lo Bmperor g b e K.t (o 4 —— hitched and was frightened by the street dings to certain valuable properties which | on t idition of the negroes in the sout After u long discussion, particivated in by | \Willam, Tne sailovs of the Gorman yos B | B IL' ,;““b:"“ “'.‘;”' .‘-l','{ll",,“" 1\.‘.\:'1 i A Canadian Concession. cars, The farmer will be arrested. Mr. Wilson kas in and near Denver. Mr. | He says that the cause of “the trouble the: everal members of the house, a vote was | yunned the yucht and cheered the l)nul‘:li o B PRk, YRS A0 LS, WOED -S0CAY. L Orrawa, Ont., July 80.—It is stated in of- o Wilson states that he wili return t his home | was that the whites did not want the negroes | taken, which resulted in 269 votes for Day | gquadron, Rmperor William aceompanied i mitted to priotice before the interior depart DITANS, Qb Ly 00 b A Church Dedieated, in the course of a day or two, and is confi- | to hold offices. 15 against him. Hannehan and Smith were | King Christiun and the crown princo back to £ AR St R hei e ficiul civcles that in consequence of the pro- | g Suuivas, Neb., July 80.—[Special | dent that ho will bo able to adjist mattors in R agreed to without division. tho Dunish yaoht, which Qleplayed. th s [ o .“4- 1;’é- ler‘!;in“m od. 8 “u‘.‘;? J:ll“ test of ‘thc A!Huncnu authorities against the ‘Pelegram to Tne Bee.]—The M. . church | Which he is interested to the satisfaction of General Harrison Recuperating. Sy man flag, und was brought to this city. | :fiml,m,w by Mrs. Luke and son By'u(, regulations with respect to tolls on the Wel- | 0 4011 oateq yesterday. Bishop Joyce of | 8! concerned. IxpIANAPOLIS, July 80.—General Harrison O'Brien Awarded Damages. The party reached shore in a cuttor, The Thoy are the guests of Mrs. General W, M, [ 1and, and St Luwrenco canus, tho koveris | o b hati assisted aud preached a very ablo | ANOTHER NEGRO OUTRAGE. | took a long drive this_evening and prepared | Duntix, July 80.—The libel action of Will- f batterics fired a salute in Lonor of the Ger= M Dyo, and will probably remain in the city | Tafivor of gratn bound for Moutvoal - " | sermon. Thirty-five bundred doliars was i “ | for another week of hard work and hand- | iam O'Br st the Cork Constitution | T emporor. T emporor, wfter moeting RO T . i h Ma Raneon ok Beagac $1,500 church extension fund, pays up all in- Abiding Colored Citizen. ates £ i L Yo or amoges, O'Brien loft Cork for s, and presidents of the Danishe , X sy , 4 Loxbox. July 80.—A dvices. fimm Zanal- | debteduess. The bullding cost §,500. Tho [ New Oneans, July 80.—[Special Telo. | Middle of August. Dublin to-night. He said he considered the bition, - When these formalities K TO BE THOROUGHLY SIFTED. ONDONE ALY, Sl 12 | Methodists are holding u camp meeting here | gram to Tur Bem. |—Repeated outrage SE—— verdict & death blow to Paruellisig and orlmie concluded, ihe king and emperor ios i bar suy that Prof, Jamieson, the naturalist, | ynd large; crowds attend it, mostiy out of | &Y 5 hpisepeaiad oytrages O'Donnell Files a Protest. ————r speeted the guard of Lonor and then drove to [ The Immigration Question Presented | writes from Kasonge, on the Congo river, | curiosity. aguinst the blacks are becoming so ser lousas | 1 , July 80.—O'Donnell has senta Collision on the Burlington. Amalienberg castle, After lunehieon the emes 2 to the House, that he is making preparations to leave with S to cause thoughts of an exodus. News | joiior to the speaker, protesting against the | Quixcy, IlL, July 80.—A west bound fast | beror visited the exbibition, Thercute there Wasnixorox, July 80.-Mr. Meddoo of | Mujor Hurtclot, ;P;l;\l‘m;;lnnlt:lcund o Ton ta OA)\BL:.::\ [ -m:u]l’ r‘;:)hllflstllor:lfl;; it | comeninan lotAn w‘?""b; bru‘mlul'w;'u of { hroposed Parnell commission as an interfer- | train on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy | Was crowded with people. g 9 m 00K . Carc c! L S g ND, ‘ y 30.—[Special i awlessness m Assumption parish, the home et § Times i 9 B ol Sar o S ste—— New Jorsey introduced iu the house to-day, | $a7Eh T8 Febny B SRR, e S B SeEL Al RGN 0. Ul | Ao Niohotia” “Thehouse of a law. | nce with bis right of suiug the Tines in a | railroad collided with a freight car at Round foatibule Ininneiian Rt Asidal for reference to the committee on foreign 4 B wotion for a new trial. Grove, fifty miles westot Quincy, at 3 o'clock 15 Ye T i i Socus at Tekomah Saturday and elected delegates | 3iding colored man named Johu Lynn was —~—— is morning, T ' i Omiosgo, July 80.—In the United States affairs, a joint resolution calling for intor- Father Conway's Will, e ¥ broken open and entered by a mob of thirty- 3 i il this morning. ‘The fust train was running at | ¢jreuit court here today, Judge Blodgett pre- mation from our consuls fn forelen countries | Ciuoaco, July 30.~The will of the late | 10 the etate convention at Quigha and the | five armed white men. I the durkness the THE BANK HAS MIGRATED. full speod, and the freight car, which was | widing, the suit in favor of the Pullman Pale relative to immigration to the United States. | Father Conway, vicar general of the Roman ¥ B Ty + It wmob could mou see whero their victim was lozded with grain, was knocied into kindling | geo Car company i F s was the largest probibition convention ever i ¥ i £ the Fi P P R Wi ] ace Car company aud against the Wagner : f S Ver | stationed, so oue of their number was or- | Ristory of the Firm of Cameron d, T " somplet ok 1t provides that cousuls, consul gencrals and | Catholic diocese of Chicago, was probated | held m Burt county. Another convention | 4ied to atrike 8 light. A8 s0on 48 the light Schmitbroth, Tathing beiug Lftof it but the beiler tnd s | Pelace Carcompany and Luke Shore & Michts ministers, resident of the United States, in | to-day. 'The estate, which is largely life in- | Will be held August 31 to nominate u county | \vas made, Lynn, trom his bidiug place 1o the | Duncan Cameron. a Seotchman, and & ro- | pio i tricke The cuu;;hn.':.-r e raman | gan Southern railroad campany, to enjoin the forcigh countries from which come emi- | surance, amounted to §15,000. “Half s | ticket. house, shot “and lkilled the man who | vival in this tored were both badly injured, but not fatally, | Us¢ of vestibule cars, was called up and the rants in considerable number to tne United | divided umong charitable institutions. The A Sheriff Acoidentally Bhot made’ it. The attacking party captured | C°t arrival in this country, entered wto a § X JpOth B WELECL TRl Several | defendants giving bond with W. IS, Vander. §uuun, shall ‘proceed to investigate the em. | emainder goes to his niece. P P speoint Teto. | 1vnn, and took sion of his home, Leay- | contract with James Schmitbroth on Friday | 008 0% 8 BERCRHEOR Wor ANEG aek at | bilt and othicrs as suretics, to the approvalog 4 igration from theso countries with special T — . Josrem, Mo, July 80.—[Special Tele- | jny gaveral of their number to guard their | last to go mto the bakery business with him. | Jeound Grove, and 1t is thought that one of | e comrt, to sacure the ' Pullman compan referenco to the following questions: Twenty-Five Thousaud Loss. gram to Tur Bre.]—J. W. Crauk, sheriff of | prisoner and his home, they carried away | Cameron had $400 cash, and Friday evening | them ran through the switch to the main | “£0iet damage, the order of mjunction wi 3 First—Aro these cmigrauts, or uny part of | Pyirsrienn, Mass., July 30.—The loss by | Andrew county, ucoidentally shot himself | the dead body of their sccomplice and buried | 1o catied on Schmitbroth's, 1917 Clark street, | track, as the brake was out of order. There | 30t aside and dissolved, vending a final Leare ;mn, N‘I‘m‘"lh paupers, or incapacitated | yhe burning of the paper will at Lee last | while cleaning a rovolver at his home in hfi”{{ffi'fl";‘}'”"fi]"'{;"{” ‘Logk mm}mu:.’g and. requestod Him 1 kep his wealth for | X SOmG suspicious that 1ho ear was placed ing, which will be in Oétober next, i or tabor 4 sho ieces, his body being perforat " on the main line for the purpbse of wrecking e —y E ‘Second—Do the local of national uuthori- | MEUL 18 NOW pluced at £25,000. Fully du- | Savaynah this morniug, and will probably |}y less than twelve plices. Tiis act be- | him over night, as he was afraid of losing 1t | flo'fiet train, purpl ® The Weather Indications, : tics dlirectiy or Indirectly assiat. cucourago. ed. RPN § Vi et ahe (ot cLPrRe MO SDR Sewt came kuown I:lloxar the parish, but the of- | if he carried it about the city, Schmitbroth AL S For Nebraska: Coolcr, winds becoming or pay for such emigration for political or % leers of @ law huve made no effort to cap- | took the money, and that is the last that Bartley Campbell Dead, northerly, other reasous. and, If a0, o what extent! Wixoxa, Mo iho steamer | ths i northwest Missourl uad 18 0ne 9f | turo tho miduikht mursuders. Tho colorod | Cameron haa seen of him, and the supposi- g ¢ —Are these emigrants, or any por- 3 v o 3 b ke Vor Towa: Fair, cooler, winds Lecoming 1200 18 that he Bas-jumped the tows. Cume. | ., *Y YORK, July 30.--Hartley Campbell, | o oo 40" 4 ming ron is much broken up over his loss, and the | the well known playwright, died at the | "oy Dakota: Wair, stationary tempe, P police are working diligently to bring the | Bloomington asylum for the Insave this | followed Tuesday ntumhywnrmor.xcn.l’a g rascally Schmitbroth to justice, morning. northerly winds, o ple are considering & wholesale exodus ollév: . e e e 3 ::t.u::ww‘. wlt‘l:‘:;-: one hundred.;m:‘rdou st e rou the parish on account of the entire rescued. % o withdrawal of the tection of the L ufternoon, ‘The passengers were Neumasgs Ciry, Neb,, July 80.—(Special | from thewm, i il © tion of them, ussisted to come to this country . under labor contructs aguinst existing laws! Fourth—Are false inducements used by

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