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J (:)BVI%\];l}X; 1:)1ALIIJ‘T IZIE. _ e ———————— i e —— - oo e b e e e Sm———— i - ot — o TR T el ‘ ~r T TATTQ N EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING:, AUGUST 10, 185s8, Y 1 > = e ol . - A = ¢ . S g s SN | S T S TR ] - o O TRTAIEY AT UNMINGS' CHICAGO CAREER, | stis s st s | THE, INDLAN LANDS MEASURE CARS PILED UP I¥ A HEAP, | unas o3, e, o, v VS FONERAL TRAIN LIALTD 40\y | The house furniture was bought, but thu cne I\ AN LAMDY MEA e n TR i 1 g | U A Al | tive. The principal contest was in Culbert- I\ & b 0 agement was broken off. At one time Cum- His Vessel hted off Fire 1sland . son, the honie of both us Wildman mines aticmpted to ma set of .---un;‘_\' ab- vly This Morning. carried the precinet by a good majority. The . stricts, using for the purpose a copyright NEw Yok, August 9.—The projectors and county is also strongly for him. Hays An Omaha Citizen Gains Rathe® | louinyg to George Ames. Tne courts de- | Tho Senate Passes it on Senator | ., gers of the demonstration to Blaine | The Denver Through Freight Collides county went solidly against Brown on the | The Remains of the Illustrious Sole Unenviable Notoriety. G AN Aol S C e e et Paddock’s Motion. felt that the delogations from out of town | With o Passenger. P e OTE EICR TN Y dior Arrived in Washington. ming OpPe 01 5.\ h 0 nation o dman al he 't con- The offending gentleman is about thirty- should not be kept another day for the pa- | _ vention, which has not yet been called. —_— years of nge. He is & rade. The reviewing stand having been | s v SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST HiM. cable disposition, He soldom nsso STATUS OF THE BUILDING BILL. | orcied ut Madison Square, on Fifeh avente, | NO ONE 1S SERIOUSLY HURT. ot Phds At Bt Patdl, PRELIMINARY BURIAL SERVICE, with men, his fancy leading to the other sex Bl pmpad - Althotx _— o ” 0.—[Snocial Tele- His cot in this insta is heartily and [— i :\ m,m.;n:' ;".[r.‘.:h* l.‘ k‘ ::Ll o _\fl!:l;.um PR :’r; : A ‘I‘;I‘\‘lll . \\u(vvxlql I\“‘ ‘ful: lal Tele Revelations of a Highly Sensational | WHverselly reprobated B An Outlook Full of Uncertainties— | (0t for distinguichd giests was kopt | SUPCHor Bonded for Waterworks SHEW Tibre vesterday, Last nieht several | & Detail of the Loyal Legion Will acter Made by a Wealthy NO RESPITE FOR MAXWELL, Arrival of General Sheridan's Ite- | clear. Hon, ‘1,.;V|11-.'§\1,..-‘zi..x <-m‘n|‘l~|'|l-‘ foe Kilted by a Horse—Footpads at rosidences were entered and a set of harness Guard the Body Until the Day Busincss Man of the o¥ornuE Moreboniat e Nises 1o GPARE mains in Washington—Mander- Hlace, As thio Hoaaof tHe Hrocemsion reuch St. Paul and Burglars at stolen from Sheriff MeDanield, and a £0 of Interment—G. A, Garden City, Anothor Stay sou's Soldiers' Home Bill, the stand Mr. Morton ascended, accompanied Wood River—State News, saddle from Charles Lefiwich, — Three per R. Tributes, St Lovis, August 9.—Governor More- by a number of prominent republicans, As g slu-nl*‘\\ -\(wh! 1\:1' fn‘r \i.m-’h;_- |n.1 Qm:‘ulli\’. - NS PaTRLS £ ! s s the procession reached the stand, and each Robberics from the horde of foot pads with An Omaha-Chicago Scandal, house refuses to grant o further respite in Passed by the ittalion caught sizht of Morton, loud eheers A Collision at Crete. tho show are coming i thick and fast, The Nustrions Dead. Cricaco, Augn [Special Telegram to Nx'x\\\r,‘ s case, Wikntnotox went up fnl'fln'("lmlynhtv \nc-)‘u-.uhmi Crerr, Neb, Ay t 9.—[Special to Tne :‘..m.n»vr-;n:lnlr- ml |:‘ m|:||;\un ance are WASHING FON, August A spocial train 1 N it IF: i Tpon receipt of the information that the XL et whose presence for the time beine dissipated | g4 i) wrred at the | b circulation here since the show. WULaiby 9701 CistotRL Bies | Tur Bre.|—Wilson A. Ames, o well kiown L AiinBoin e ipat ol | Bee—A terrible wreek occurred at the searing the body ¢ noral She partner in the Phanix Distilling company, | £0Vernor bad refuscd to interfere, Maxwell WASHINGTON, D, l‘llr‘rw\’jn‘.“ P haroient caused by Diaine's nom | west end of the yards hore this morning, on » Watorworks, rived at 3:18p. m. It was met by General has begun divorce procecdings against his | W48, removed to anew cellto guard against c up to-day and | eoon ue t asion reached Tiwenty-third | the B. &M, Tho Denver fast freight had § st 9.—[Special Tole field and Licutenants Suwyor, Bliss and wife, Abigail R. Ames, o prominent lady in | 4314 passed in the senate a bill of cousiderable im- | strvet it disbanded. v orders at Lincoln to run to Dorchester, and | pram to Tk Bee|—The election to vote teha of his staff, a guard of honor from the XE¥h Bide sooloty, charging infidelity with T'he news of the governor's refusal to grant | portance to the people of Nebraska, which Fhe Inmun line steamer City of New York, | passenger No. 43 had orders at Dorchester to Yonda for w works passed off with some [ District of Columbia military Loyal Legion, 4 SR ING noy | @ further respite was conveyed to th was introduced in March of the present year | With Hon. Jawes G. Blaine on bos run to Cr The operator at Crete was | fittlo excitement here to-day. The brass | and troop 13 of the Fourth cavalry. As the James o, Cumiuings, an On money | o \ ~ - . sighted southeast of Fire Island at 1:15'a. m. little excitement hero to-da R i lender. Charges of fraud aro also made | yMned wan by his confessor, Father ' and referred to himself and Senator Teller £ ordered to throw the orde rd out for the | hand (d the streots carrying o ba train slowed into the station cight sergeants it (g 5 3 g GIpaL Lbemblol his as a sub-commwittee, The bill is entitled an OWA NEWS, <ht, which was done, but the freight | hearing the insceription, “Water Works and | of the Third artill rehed up 1o the plat- against Cumwmings, who is declaved to be | blanched, but he soon recovered. A very af kgl Iowa NEAVS, uld not stop, and both engines came t ) T : y after Mrs. Ames' propert fecting meeting was that between his mother explanatory of an act passed in 1857, z o 5 R B AL bl B LI B G Ihose opposed m A hard | form and formed in line, The sergoants took Mrs. Am¢ erty. - o] s - gt We it Liberty R joicing Over Irs New ther with terrific force, piling the freight | fight, but the bouds carried by a majority of g PR % 3 Lust Junuary, the bill states, Mrs. Amcs | snd sister soon after, | which granted to several states an amount ety rs four deep on one another. Both 1oco- | areht, s Lo it il b, catablished | the casket from the car aud bore it to a gun 3 bogan divorce proceedings ogalust Ames in othing of special iuterest transpired in | equal 10 5 per eent on all laud in Indian res ¢ : ‘ i motives are a total w The tender of | atonle, and Superior’s boom will be doubled | eaisson, festooned with flags and crape. As 3 SO MLV Wil WeFe aldHissed by coh ::::. v\n:l“ 5 |,|:~ |‘.1‘.|'.}|”‘” ! 'fin“n“;' I:;I ervations in such states, estimating the land 1“ rstT L v, Ta., Augus one encine was shoved clear into the mail | thepeby. the caisson 1 1 the body left the station ¢ ‘g ? % 4 Mak be | AU ELU5 an acre. Foranumber of years after elegram to Tue | car, the azents in bed narrowly escapin S troop 1B of th th cavalry fell into line ¢ sent, because he threatencd to bring a | for a finai fur They cutered Maxwell's f S 51,48 ih itk o ot | Joicing over the starting of the artesian well | with their lives. The mail and baggage ca A Burglary at. Wood River. ,'“‘ R sexston un Bentav1van 3 counter-charge of infidelity with Cummings | cell accompanicd by deputy Ts, who | the pas: of the uct of 1 the states ¢ was partly teloscoped Phe train men Woshs Riviaeted BERE0 soeial | #1d escorted tie procession up Pennsylvania g nguinst her. Kecent events have brought up | Watehed elosely to prevent the passing of any | Minnesot, Oregon, I wraich Was egUn over A year ago Ad Hes fo- | wo BET fortunately no passengers were | maioo o s P 1l e tail ators | Bysttn te listreet and St. Mutthew E | tho diffloulty agatn. The partios wore mar..| Jstrument of death by mother or sister o | Nevada, which had be itted after the | mained passive until now. 1t has just com- | i Pelegram to Tu Brr | —The general storo | &5y g the caisson, in cor . 81 Tauiyfite, Coninl 16¢166% nd attshs | ooscoaaemned. ¢ Maxwall received the visic | passage of the bill, were 1y cent on | menced to spout at the depth of 1340 fect, . of 1, Bcliwarts of hils laco wis enteroilby | wate ' Gon | Seotield and staff, De: ! ried in Rockville, Conn,, in 1867, and B Amness, and during the ) and the water rises in the open tubing The M. E, Conference at Fremont., bur t night, and large quantitics of | O'keilly, Colonel Blunt and a guar Lonor o rd removed 'to Chicago, whe ac s conversation his face never | Indian lands and permanent anty-two foet above the lovel of Third S HEMONT; Mot Skt ST ERs A Lyt S ohi rovisions | frow the Loyal Legion. i ing to Mr. Ames, as soon The convorsation was devoted | therein, but on tho 80th of June, 18 t, nnd Wil probably go higher as fast us | mo qo T Neb, August 0.—[Spacial to | cigars, st e L hed the chureh door it was ‘ h be o make money arl to 4 resume of the cuso, N b ” S . ba & Tne Beel—The Methodist camp meeting | taken. The thieves made their entrance | It wal { ¢ ke 0 4 resume of the case, and the mother bit- | partment of the interior suspended all pay- | the tubing is laid. The city greatly needs einls b 4 | THa FadP- Window by toaviNe Gowi tho NaPoeNs and altar boys grow wealthy his wife developed denounced Governor Morchouse, the | monts 1o the states named, on the | the water und gr are piuned to the | for the North Nebr LaikCa LA e s i S [ After the casket extravagance. She visited her mother about | state of Missouri, and the United States, | ™ I o lioaie progress. Il grounds are situated just at | oy GO NG o' thie persons doing tho | had been placed in the catafalquo the pre- @ year ago and told the story on her return | concluding with 'the remark that “Wheny | £r0und that the act of 1857 was e the north edwo of the city in a beautiful | misehief, oo s liminary burial service was recited, the choir i that he ier und sister were in danger of | Governor Morehouse made his final appeal to [ not perfect in its character and could A Summer Complaint Epidemic. grove, throngh which winds a purling brook. i = singing the funeral hyuin 3 being foreed to o to the poor house, and on | heaven it v iswered.” A deputy [ not be made to apply to LR : gust 0.—[Speoclal Telo- o G Aubu Meeting. The interior of the church was effectively her o tions Ames was induced to | Lotk AierLoo, T, August 0.—[Special Tele- | A more beautiful and appropriate place could 7 The o g ] her representation: mes W ¢ sheriff not that their time was | which were adwitted after its pass: rram to 1 I A for f sentery, Avirnry, Neb.. August -|Special Tele- | draped. The candelabra and marble ) settle them in of their own beyond up. The wother tury and threw her arms $46 oHiah Ay 11 eram to Tie Bee | orm of dysentery, | not be found for the gathering than has been i ! i g ]on either side wero draped with bl the reach of penury. ‘he bill alleges that | around Maxwell, kissed him twice, and hid- | $ecision, which was promulgated b known in this section as summer ¢ sclected. The local committee have been | Eram to Titk Ber.] —The summer ceting of | o giii's throne was uppropriat Iwr:vm]wi ¢ beeamé unbearable, und last De | g ves with lier hands, passed out. The e Lamar \N“lb-wll ot onthion of the | i opidemic in this city and v active in making preparaticns for the event 8 “""“-"““""."! ‘l'“‘k el il the front of the pulpit was cone X cember sho told Ames she would file a bill o enibraced her brother s d him, | ettorney gencral, and was in direct opposi- | qeuthis have resulted in this e SR b R e The attendance for the | heavy black velvet with deop silver fringe, divorce. Mr. Ames oflred e £2500 in s iled o retuen tho tion to the decision of former comrissioners [ gut ot jast SIER AR EY LA s AT ot was far below what s ex- | AUthe head of the eiskot s planted the * trust fund if she would withd s Maxwell lishtod a ci SAThS ReortlSIRRat o TR P AABR A ta T ehoi N RErot B e bea i with one or two exc veneral’s headquartors flag. 1o go for her benefit durine th his head back uncor 5 ki 1 rge nu ses L i hk i na e ro 300, Tt the: feafor-all Tomorrow morning a requiem mass will . { ollers of y treasu L | da Tue sudden ehan arcetod and a seating urnished for re v 00d. i1t th L helu S, " E natural life, tiic priveipal to ot to | puifed out a volume of sinoke and cooly ro® | trollers of tho treasury. Gove s | femnoraturo Feoi u Unily avorae G auons | 000 peopis. - Hhom aeacity Suthished for Ly, Talavera was first, Tine— | bo cclcbrated by Fathier Kerviek. This sor- their only child, George H. Ames. Mre. | turned to some manuscript he w corvect- | early in the session, called attention to this S RGN FiLs W ¢ e, | vice is for the convenience of the family and ) * s e : W some manuseripy B ek s g ¥ 8= toa tem ture of more than 20 | tents in the grove and they are going up by trot to-day was won by Joker. OF 118 ¢ en he 14 y I >, . I I Ames ugreed and he settled upon her a note | e, injustice, Secnators Paddock and Teller at s to have alded in doveloping a number | the dozorn. - (Fhe attenda 1§ axnootedits . fricnds of the illustrious dead. A detail of &8 Gut I;!Hl i T“t“-c st “h“! ‘sh|'|. ",').‘" I\h'.: gy Lonagel Do ke b% ceuted on | once set to work to remedy the wrong. The | of e s it g very large. Tho first servic o hield last e § B o herk of wiie Loyl b oI ugreed to go into retirement at Holyc He suys he will die like a mar, but does not | it View of the conflicting opinions and de- A Strong Nominatior initial sermon would be preached by Re SoLUMBUR) Nabi AUt [Bpactnl Tole- [l 3y o p i hiona duvited to the TunorAL te D reas soem 0 realize as yeu that e must die ju a | eisions, and the manifest injustice occasioned | Davernour, [, August 9. —[Special Tele- | Savazo, of Omaha, bub owing to his absence | gram to Tt Ber.]—The prohibition conven- | AHin those invited to the funeral ure Pras- “While engaged in putting the nec few hour: s thereby to states admitted into the union | gram to Tie Ber.|—The republican nomina- | Nev J”“j;j"‘;\“'f“\_lg‘g"\_’ e “"!"w ~|::f«‘|'(";.; tion of the Third district ended its labors at | eabmet and ladics of then Tamilics, judges of i Iy Ty (\'\'\;ml 110, sinec 1. 1857, legislative action is neces- [ tion of Colonel McManus for congress is not | ot Tk © 0l FAIbN rhtes v lvah moon u..ml, 'm\‘ll the delogates {‘l e norly | tho supr mo court, judges of the 1o ilcourta, dant erept 10 my side and | state to-day rec % kbt - LR b all dey ¢ home. Hon, A, M. Waliir mwembers of the diplomatic corps, members Y Y - 8 J 0 ce ¢ states on g JIRE very pl nt s of this [ on all ds leading to Fremont, and all ) burst into a flood of tears. Turning to her I governor of Mis ittt 4 e UL Capt 4 p of Colfax county, was nominated on the ate and house and elective ofiicers 4 % . I ¥ i T SEEH G 5 o o o (S ) cou or tre s rains on the Elkhorn stop at the ! J baid: ‘What is the matter now, Abbie? | the ish turderer, Maxw fuoting as guaranteed by congress i the H ried this (S county for tr B e ballot for congross, all mewmbers of the Catholio She continued to weep, but after Some por- [ be hanged to-morrow. Ho eral acts of admission. 1f cousideration can [ Bfer list full ey D iy and ) & S . shington, all officers of the SEnsion ‘;‘l""‘.’.“"‘ “";‘ LG 1']1..:::»*"3‘. i }';" U800 thors 1s motht be obtained in the house there is no doubt il Ubtigreasman. Hayes & ‘e Reunion of fowans, Killed By a Horse's Kick. n;u(l]"gug S T ;\~!nll|{nl‘<"|l, Chmngs, of Onichi - Sho doniod That 1he | 01 Uhe Britih sovernment bot & mesptio thay | Dt the pussage of the measure will be | fively race. YATTAILIS | NGhaSBURUGE ROES [Seoniall| O SEATRT e ETS et o | bl tventy-ive 6e. to: Tl Tieglons love wes guilty, but admitted having given | wonld justify him i delaying the execution | Secured in that body. s to Tus Bes)—Tho rounion lof. for.[isram o TusBan]-=A vory sndacaldshtioe [ikyaned imbimtiaisof! thoiprass; aud 6 Tkbe s Cummings large sums of money of the sent. ally us it is THE FUNERAL CORTEGE. A Creame mer residents of Da county, Towa, | curred about seven milcs south of hiere at 8 | AR of personal friends, monds, und that she had not only that any facts in_conncetion with the Tt was a lurge but sient crowd which Des MoiNes, Ta.,, Ausust 0. —[Spec LTele- | s held here yesterday. Six coaches | o'clock this morning. While a few men R e corresranAcioo (| willing dovalopadiby the jation suid 10 | awaited this atternoon at the Baltimore & m to Tue Bee.]—A fire originating in the | joaded to the guards arrived erday | were repairing some machinery conneeted A G. A. R. Tribute. \‘\'.‘l" ':I“!? SYCERHALLIMBICOISDAMO Al Oits :“‘“ {:“','l'““"‘““]"‘f';lu '{‘ulxbf it | Potomac depotthe arrival of the special [ engine room of D. H, Pi " | morning from Wahoo and a good many for- l\;-.u. ;.:n hing :lxm«'hnw, H. h‘_dv‘hn »'f( MiNNEArOLIS, Aurust 9.—Commander-in- S¢ ies, and in regard iich he b 0 earing Gene eridan’s o | cig! o i L3 . 3 le Precinet, being in range o vicious | oniat Ra: % A3t Mr. Ames suys that ho was shocked and | mation whatey s e ioperld M AlnalD s | kbt milostnorty mer Davis county, Iowa, residents camo [ Joue CreGHich Jbeine W tanke af o vie chief Rea, of the G. A. R, to-day issued stunned at these « uves, and then flew e the station ns early ns half-past 1 o' been turning out. 1 8 from other points west and sonth. They ) e & H""”;M order No. 11. 2D L G into lont pussion, during which Le swore | Raiironds Coming to a Settlement. | wion Cuptain Lawion's troop.of the Fourth | duy. formed in procession at the depot, and | GOVERNOR SAUNDERS SIRICKE ribute (o the life and services of General Hewould revoke the sottiomonthewnsnbout | Ngw Yonk, August 0/—[Speoial Tele- valry It full uniform whecled from Den i ———— headed by the Walioo band of thirteen heridan. - He dirccts that the colors at the 4 to muke on I Disi AT oISy || o i s | A oo farerios L ietween| sy Iviniysvanniana Aomaxad tailing oppostia The Brown Polsoning Case. ibtealmico e LG Where they | He Suffers an Apolectic Stroke at a ional ‘and department headquarters be : forgot her tears, and coolly announced t ! Lig R yavanis L coposed. Atilia | MKESN Ol Ta s A BT 0 2t Sran el atas | oA ate b ge Yones aed Cotorado Summer Resort. ped and the customary badge of mourns £ 8 Rt NGt hatd to QD Ehis Ch Francis Adams, president, and | the station. A dispatch announced that th Musox Ciry, Tn., August 9.—[Special Tele ed by S, Jon, AL L S ol dnd Lt Brecip hird fo do thl, Jan Frederick L, Amos, on the part of the Union | train would not reach the city until 8 o'clock. —There were no new de- | Colonel Moore of Bloomficld, Steele | Cororano Srrixas, Colo,, August 9.—[Spe- | itg be worn for forty days. i much a8 sho held ml. & 000 notaiand the | Eredericle mes, on the part of the ! | The troops were dismounted and rested in tHe Brown case toiay. Bub | ot DavIdE OIS 0d and | ial Telegram to Tur HBee.)-Ex-Senator A T : 4 $11,000 certifieatcs,and tln:n she wouldnotonly | Paciic railrond, and Robert Har presi- | the shado of the capitol purk. A il B Smith, of W Hoea Livingd| &0 SectERaon Sl R AP 3 Loyal Logion Memorial. 4 keop those aud druw the jutoresty but would | gun, and Heury Villard, on the part of the | 8 o'elock an artillars cate 586 1 oM EIACT s e rames bage bk d : Wasiy ugust 9. —Ata nideting of z keep the prineipal wlso. She further de- A ! 2 il L eral witnesses from Barrington and Mon- B W iinarass nime | here for several weclks past, with his fatmily : ; : : clured that she' had promised Cummings o | Northern Pacifle, was held in this city last [ ment of the Third nrtillery ticello hiave been subpenged aud are ex- ich alparaiso nin i e e B S DI i o of the Loyal Legion for the sum of £15,000 a8 goon 18 the property W evening. While the results were not made "‘_'f-‘“"-N‘f"'}”"l hie gison g pected to-morroy P SN R LA l‘r“.“l'_;";_ S AP0 TR 2 ;"‘ P & Tne hovse thi | Pistrict of Columbia to-night, at which Sen= 5 3 b ) o diately obdered | known in detail, there is good authority for [ With the Litional colors and heavi ekl e el with an, agolectic stroke gt .hia. house thi |} 4eon . Manderson, the vommander, presided, b scttled upon her. Ames immediately or lown in detail, there is good authority for | (ot PRE RAUPHEL GG SIE 0 . 5 aguinst & travoling professional runner, - A PR TR g ] 3 ¢ ) ' 5 her out of doors, Since then, the bill says, | tie statement that the disputes over the joint | {1 and his staft in otvilian dr Fire at GiIMozeiClt concert, given by the Wahoo Musical Ul morning at 0 g'clock. Physiciuts wore i} and of which General Sheridan was o mem! i sho has been living with Cummings as man | jogeq of the Oregon Railway & Navigation | s hie staff in oivilinn dres , August 9.--[Spe OO AL AU RE LT Lh Gvanty mediately summoned by the family and | ber, a long memorial in eulogy of the dead and wife. E ¢ i3 h SaEsR i BT TR o » bo g > at Gilmore City, Poca- | the day's pleasure, 1 all went they, by hard work, pulled him through. At | hero was read and adopted s oh «, pmeditated seheme | €ompany’s property will be settled in a short | awaited the arvival of the belat ¢ ) he d pleasure. and all wen "y, Ry i I i ia. = o Mr. Ames cha i, alvartaeo | tiirie: Tiia 6nly ¥aol diarrells about: the di. | crowd of ‘mounted: police: } hontas county, this morning, destroyed the with pleasunt memorics of the day | one tiuic the chan-es were all against his re R ~ on tho part of Cummings to take advantage | time. The only real quarrel is about the di- | crowd of mounted police e bl et oash eai00 e |t e, with old friends angd | cov This afternoon at 2 o'clock his con- THE FIRE RECORD, (;r Mrs. Ames® \l\lcfi:k vyn-lulnlu_n‘ubfvnlnmlit‘:nfl::{ vision of tervitory and tho discussion of the | pigsive way at the station. At aho The citizens were compelled to county, 48‘111(-“”\\..1:% ]n:lu:!xn more. ruv.;l;mu‘ ull,l‘ll‘lhn' b i Fughoe hary wall liowing tha ¢ drsepyriona LT proved simply that this could be | sharp word of command rang out from it burn for want of proper fire protec- brwsrain il ! D | Titenticla, Conn., Suffers From a gere profescions of love o, could secut her | ensily adjusted. A further conference will | tain Lawton, and the cavairy re-formed and | tion, who s with him, marricd it ). Harri: Heny 7 COon ARt naT That it was Cuinmings' deliborate intent o | V¢ el after the subordinate ofticers have ur- | wieeled from columns of fours into s in Esieiy Exmyoxn Neb,, Augusti0.—|Bpeaialt tol) il ettt M b Tl At huretas || Warminine!Gonar PAURasb o N g ot eavell i de | ranged the dotails of w new joint lease. Tho | ine with sabers at rest, and presented a long on Saloonists Enjoined. B [Ban]-Teportalireomy s numbersiot | Ties i v i e v e a1 AR E SRR U RE S 1 osert us soon trayed and de- | Jegiglative injunction in Ororon to provent | front. opposite: tho main. ents 15 thn i o (el mote.| e oS AR Mo n [ erediany 2 Lo his morniug suffored the loss of a large geived his victim. Tho complainant usserts | (o leaso and tho restraining order imposod by | Qupes. AL tha same (i e mison, whi. pOLE om0 Encrlal Tob rimors in this (Dodge) and Saunders county | last night for Ind e will | portion of her busiucss blocks. At 1 o'clock B that, true to her promise, his w ]"""“ e | o New York state court at the instance of [ was to act as the soldier's hoarse, took posi- | gram to k] —Judge Howatt has | peyeal the fact that a new enemy to the corn | visit his father, this morning tho flames were discovered 3 d ) ico-Presiden of the Oregon & Trans- | ¢ 5 > 5 Pt oy are £ anted two 3 ons against | orop sarad and 18 doing considerable e —-— I B T o e o w0 | Vico-President Ives, of tho Oregon & Trans- | tion in front of tho door und. eiicht. covered | Just granted two more injunctions against | crop has appeared and is doing. considernbie ] breaking from the roof of the Black block, : Cummings. e, [m\w\'l"“l 8 for an in- | continental, which was intended, apparently, s and two army ambulunces sta- | saloonkeepers, these being two of the oldest | gamage. it is 4 whit about half an Nelregks auditywaiEonatons; ek s P FO0F 0310 LD INDIE RN ainst }"‘"{rl';_n*'"‘;?"nd:l"“'-:-;,"";' to suppoit tho joint lease, will probably be | tioned themseives in line” behind it. There | o ) The total number of | 14y oe o smbling o mag, | WASMINGTON, August Special Tele- | This building was entively of wood, and 2‘ uining them frow disposing of the | overcome with an unequal leaso when the long wait in the interval betwoen 5 and | injunctions now granted bere is 45, oL, Tl worin outs off the roots ot tho o€ | gram to Tus Bee]—Pensions grauted Ne. | burned so rapidly that no attempt was made o tno Tosidonco, Which was dooded | 1o!e have beon f: tien the traiu slowly steamed into the e Bhd its prosencs 18 learned when the oae be | braskans: Origmal invalid—George Brown, | to save it. The flames spread to tho buflding Ho further prays that the trust Chief Arthur on the Q" Strike, loliohMIlIN rabila Cxbrgonvio ML Bher A Well Known Banker Dead. s 10 frow yellow or 13 blown down. After | Fort Robinson. Inerenso—Abram Wells, | direetly cast, occupied by u haruoss maker, | A0 oy e hief Arthu he “Q" Strike. dan, heav od, accompanied by her | Wirrnioe, Ta., August 9.—[Special Tel 1/40.gra or 1g blowi down. Afte : on. : oy | thence” to . tm shop, and from this te 2l 1 £25,000 on his w nnulled, R A ) : i " ATrRLOO, ., August 9.—[Special Telo | cutting off the roots it often eats its way up | Hastings; Charles Eanor, Guide Rock: : Dl : RN ; . Louts, August 9.—Little beyond organ- Her and Colonel” Sheridan., They ; H 4 FeLEA : ; . ! ; ) a dry goods and grocery’ establishment ang ind to be kept in trust for his son, 1\,. SRiTepretelal .*" 7 Aed th tholmo 3 b onco, iid Wi gram to Tie Bee,|—Willmer Smith into the stalle tarough the pith. %e | Richard Kinnawan, Plattsmouth; Heury H. | ahod store, Hopes were onter nlu;\l‘u(bciudg ] George H. Ames, untit he comes of age, ation was accomplished at the morning st e s At stor of the Irving house, of fielde show the ‘cffects of the | arecry e S Wi o g 0 ontar o i f ating o locomotive engineers, The | 0ub, Waiting for tho procession, _drove g o el { A McCool Junction; Noal Brittonham, Daven- | able to save the new court house, but it For the alleged infidelity with Cummings, | meeting of the locomotive engineers. The At R ga ol e pad| 5 this aitvi diaiatihis homah [ Ot kalotes of this active enc which is still T P burned o the groundin a_short time, The Frhich ho asserts was committed at the K'a- | fact lenked out that tho Burlington strikers | EuPRivoaa” 1slund avenue, “hiter. a shost | Ta. to-dns gaawTsyvel Lo (nj | BTN QUI Bow extaiatve ito namage )l | LOT R SRS R i S i e flames were finally checked, Tho loss 18 e i, amr & deen i | are at outs with Chief Arthur, of the Broth- | pause the casket, borno by a detachment of | bukking cirelos in that sccion of the stite. . | Of €durse MRdEYel L abtermined ius tote ensions COR L0WAS M arRInRLIVS) §:5,000, With £0,60 tusurance, mulh(l;;.,“;,',“: I\A;I‘III sm‘m: erhood of Locomotive neers. Chief | non-commissioned oficers of artiliery in full -— is natur ue alarm. n G. Shem, Muson x;\.Jmm -'-:‘dln's- = 4 2 L gk B A han Al it “The object of the | uniform, was slowly carried from the depot Libel Sait Dismissed. . et v, Pella; Blanford Fleming, Alden; Set Aside the Will, 31"\&5?.'.‘5'“.-‘.',‘.‘“,‘,‘('i'-,, ¢ ':xxwffn:.l i \”-‘“:::x::“v i ield J.; to fl;h-r({.l.m':‘. und placed upon “"'fx: n. ‘\r*'lll“ "‘"“l’""] Ta,, August 9.—[Special Tele- p,mT"\(-(.'" ;\‘v\,:‘:(“ wL“’vl:'lm' A1 Tele. Huzen, Ainsworth, Increase— Joseim, Mo [Special 1 ninings 1 B 2 antively covel o naslte . August 9. paot inaxT, Ne gust 9.—[Special Tele- A By, a1 The i} over all the valual nohey which thing cun bo offared in solution of tho | B8k @aHEEy Cgnere e D o or et | gram to Tun Ban.j—The suittor libol against kRt Snacin feley b Bl Seluag homs cram to Tuk Bize] —Iu the Androw connty s ad 1 © baginning iglon strike ie interest o : i L A 2 Bt i X e L ached Jorden, Cosaugua awis, - B 1L it court vesterday ithe e " gttt e Amdh pmihebaglining) |k RN siciko, o in' tholatorcet of tha | Gral Sheridan, Whichiho had carried by J. P. Beach, S. D. Thompson, Dr place that the commissioners of Chase Des Moines; Join ‘M. Price, Olinj [ ¢ireuit court yesterday the will of Samuel B e iy v | oniaaad o proposition for a compromise is | side n so many contests. The seabbard was | Claricand W. H. Beach, which was up for | (o0 S o G0 B B 10 vote upon a Mor Leon Hiram | Busworth,a promment lawyer of St. Joseph, R Gt n T tney L8 nliked naant. Mon |mow boing: considered:: Tha Busliagton. did | Abnted and along it were engraved the vari- [ heaving before Justica 'Bullins to-day, was | ¢ Dl AR R iy samit e Toddville; John "N, Killen- | who died in 1856 and left £100,00) 1o endow & ) :cxdm.;\;;:‘, \.m fi,.“,mi-].“ &m\é‘-m' o sompromise, but the brothertood re- | 0us engagements in \-'h]u'h |n had taken {» t. | dismissod by him on account of there being | 1€ "‘l‘]‘ ‘;“"‘ o 'I" i ‘“ Y ;‘ B 20808 "_“’" ker, K f; J 3 Grand | gieaical college and hospital in St. Joseph, N Aoty e ( There w N0 o The general’s ¢ u lay by its side. Gen- | no grounds for action, s called for September are four ¢ Phiper, Chester; Robert Part 88 S A L} h . T A P O A T There will be'no con g % L 3 0 siariiliobo 1 | was set aside. The will whi 4 R 5 At tho basis of §.50 and eral Schofield and his staff followed immedi- e d, Imper anderson, | Pulmyra: William H. Joinson, Weodburn; | W 3 % ialienk iaumotions, ieuding ke hearing ustating of all the oid che | ately after the casket, and bebind that wero A Creston Merchant Fails. Chase and Champion. Attemp co been | Jokn P Dan, Davenports Frauk M. Hump: | Wi8 made three weeks before his death, and L at e bedint sosn: bis' wite an escort of tho Loyal Twgion from the |° Cusstoy, In., August 10.—[Special Tele- | mude for the lust year fo sc et | S0, Kiuland: Novwin thond, Biidovsione | Drs. Wo 1 und 3. W, Heddens, and &, G, 1 chugoipdy q th s - ocal commandery. hats — were | ™ i onts' furnishing | election, but up to this time they have been | Osmon Augenson, Este lles Rober b ‘oodson of this cif were made curators, FUysinins faud GiktiineRudaratangs Street Railway for Deadwood. ratbad e as i ihaie com W waaiiplaen || S1aLED (Tiia Bl = Tho gental turnianing sligiootioh, Dub Ao thisning they itiaye | William tous William Kuln, Musea | A will made seven weeks prior to his deat 2 5 1l D coun that she is now living in Denver in an open ; \ riage, Tho vas | house of E. D. Lewis was closed this morn- 3 ) u v oY Py S ket : state of adultery with Cummings. Ho sa; DeAnyooDyEDAl:, A ugust . 0, (Spoalal [iubon Ukl B oassiage.E horewas | omia pit Tha Aol Ainountig | Bgats T s ke haac erontad lote ofdbuull Hnas Silonsy SUIng, (00 GRvilIn SN | Swis Milipwod RINHY 8 oo Ao p e ; : ot Bl mortehae PSR Sting , | no musie, no display, nothing o sim- | Ing by att L G 4 feeling and the campaign opeus with blood vuhum, Storm Luke: Jdosep! istlor, | £150,000, 18 divided as follows: One ha g :]',‘.‘l‘j”_"“"“"\f:{'fi‘ A ‘,_M‘\;“,‘m‘:‘ Higone am o Tuk Bre. | —At a meeting of the | pl G%iitary escort, such us tho lowest of | 10 3,700, 3 (P ot iy T et P hn;nu:n‘lm.]» Janie: Peurson, ‘Tracy, | his sister, Mrs, Woodbridio, Mrs, Worl his 'wits, Ho chargos that his uicll last might, the strect vuilway | subordinate officers might have been granted, A Eiver s oTininrad confident of success upon the finul vote, Original. widows, a, Widow of | and Missos Suvali and Mary Knsworth, all UOUbIeR ar, the rosul of @ prenitdivated | 095d for by Mr. 4. K, P. Miller was granted. | As the procession, Lcaded by the troop of Cliinazon GT Ee e s R oS - s V. Murren, of Brooklyn, New York. scheme on tho purt of Cummings, who con- | Mr. Miller ssociates will org cava passed up the avenue to St. Mat- BRSTON, (20, FAURNA ke [[Speaia S0 Watching the Rock Taland, . — ERIVad thia i 06n oF takiog Ad vhnts under the la wd will work the | thews church, it was watched by lavge | gram to Tue Bee. |—Wuile running to a fire GraxT, Neb., August 0 eolall Dales A Cansed aSensation in Connecticut, FATiaa! \vealc minl and ilnees o & They begin s speedily as pos- | erowds who lined the sidewalks and filled | this afternoon one of the large hose carts | G A Ban ol s WasmiNGrox, D Nonwici, Conn., August 0.—[Special | B e i Gt s 0 AL e O ae Tn 10ss than ten days the project will | the windows. At the church the procession | was upset, throwing John McGrath, the | ETam to Tne Bre]—Consideravle interest is it o b L ki A L it e AL S way, and_at least five iniles of | was met by a chorus of boys singing a | driver, tot round, br i his leg. being taken in the question as to what move ogyam I —~{0lon vank elegram from to Tus Bix Ifalls, Dak., announces the arrest of Shaw, the dashing landlord of 3 rorian chant, and the casket was at once . the upper mining camps | Gr \ i upon the eatafalque, where it will bo pROPE ood will be completed before the | plaec med with th n of betray were insincere and liber de- the Rock Island will make in the construc- | Wheaton, Sceoud Infuutry, is ord = A Lo visit BOODLE, tion of its line from Norton, Kan., to the | the encam te intent g and the D THE ifth and Sixth re ity 4 1 se of this yeu watched during the night and to-morrow by B A 'd, to be held re- | the fas! able Wanreg: ¥ » RSOk Vel S il oloeo of this year 0 T a guard of soldicrs detailed for that duty. | A Mail Ttobber Throws Away Sevens | BOrUwest. Itis said upon good authority | o e e e i eu e dnase R R e o dlvaros, ek (s Ay OMAIA'S FEDERAL BUILDING 1111 teen Thousand Dollars. hatthein pupase le to parallol tho B, & M. || PRRRI N DR 0 K 1DC SRR OF AUETNE o ol N orotah SorIth 3 bt BoAIE AR having b for tle seduction of s wife. He securcd a At the sossion of the | Had Chalrman Dibble, of th committccon | Jerrnso Crrv, Mo, August 9.—Tt through Chaso county to Holyoke in Colo- | i grfored 1o visit tho engampient of tho | eloped. Snaw wus an intinate. friond of the 2 cuplus, und if Cammings comes to Chicago | emigration investigation committ T o ot KTundl, succeedod Y05~ | Jearncd here yesterday that a bold rob Tolds i Wy am iy pofnt north 1o the conl | foliowimng reziments of the lowa Nutional man betrayod Lparties implicated stand he will be taken into ¢ y and requived to | jno “Herr Moul was the first wit s '~|:ur\ A public building vas committed on the Misscuri Pacific road, | s 1o the o4f y 1 build h}m st | Guard Pirst regiment, prember 10, at ,j:m“"" -‘-‘,j:l 2 7 18 o son :u law of , F givo heavy ball. to | Witness said he had been in this country bill, it was mrranged that the report on tha | batween this city and St. Louis, August 4, in | from Norton to ¢ prings, but Chase | $20AT s} Becond, August Buk | Norwich, ownar ot the. St anaraibil e 9.—[Sn . Gl | six yewrs, At the time he came Ler ic building bill should d | which £17,000 was stolen. ‘T'wo farmers near | county expects it and Holyoke is'banking on | Jogiin’ (0t i New Youk, und his wi Ebedih .ui""“& Tux BRI D m of social- Both_the Mily id | Washington, Mo., were approached by a sus- | it within three montk MER I SSURNAP (e Bt oD ' eom womny, The story of th miug LSGRID be in OnleRy 10 18 s previous sures would then have stood | picious looking 1 ¥hen ho = BRG hanaks fiauiennny el had, b N dal c e L R R A o nacion Wil Xk Ance) i consequence | upon the same footing and would have been | beeame frightoncd pting to Will Get Theve Next Time. Pty Incaniiy, b aranled 5a0x Bg7 AT VRARLRR:: R =0 awasl ah ghe Camsh wworn ouk rman parliament. | voted upon fi tthe same time. There which, on inve vt Pratre, Neb., Aug G e Wik RORIPIANOL oY) 08 DOCORM Y 0T alil The National Bar Assc by dmon, Cuninings promixly gave the 1ot all Aecls America, nUmbors go- | s stich SFONE. Opposition, however, fo.the B L o PN B, WAk A ess. Sep ki el onnl Har Assoclitial his suretics beung Henry Hartr, the presd | 10 to Switzerland, Frauco and England as | Milwaukee bill that Mr. Dibble was com- LA Tiatadtie s aiay o SLLS ALY, Washington Brewfiics, o bl b L) slon of: ; A Roh oD SNk Fiith Mo preds | ool velled to withdraw the veport. Mr. Crisp of | work on tho case. dogs, but now we aro. getting ek B on to-day the fol- SOt IR RO Sl DESSIGeD Several otiier witnesses were examined, | Georgia gave notice that when the confer- —tarai uarked one of the United Akt LI Ky irtzaky! wing oft ve elected: President, Cole . oLk 2 LFUAS QL BAVAORS LAuk but no important facts were developed. euce reports on thie public building bills were Rednotne Bdietans pate ation, who reiurned from Washington lust | b rearwet i tha o mroodent that us James O. Broadhead, of St. Louis, Moy 4 g voted upon there must be a quorum prese & : “h Pl + PeavA. QUIpYY st g ) Sh 2 T VA e e (A 7 A SRR It is stuted that Sonator Spooner of | the passenizer departuent of tho Trunk Line | Dice on the Union Pacilic where a United ! we directed to be | Hanig eorge3. Bdmunds, Vermonts, Prominently Known in Business fora 4 N. ¥., Aug s B Wisconsin, who {8 At the head of the con feree: int tiffed some of the western | SU1€S court s needed, and when the time blic business ab the national quhar,” Pennsylvaniag A, S r of Y ear socured @ good observation this evening of i :m- e R parean S e .\ll\rAl;lkl('\-‘ association, notified some of the )nm B | comcs, we will get it.” ' This city has reason spended Saturday next, the day . District of Columbia; F, 3,1 A arty mentioned in | the new comet just discovered by him in | Rovans City and Omaha bills wan i okee: | roads to t fares have boou | to dato itself on the efforts of its | bama; John H. Boylé, Ohios | the espidoe above recorded, bas resided in | Urso Major. It is moving easter reduc York and Chicago, | de ¥ about oue | when e learned that the conf: t Washington, m the , chief of engincors, to-day | ilis Rosenthal, Tilinois; Given Campbell, | 4 Omalia almost for the last twelve yea ed to and as) fra : e e | house inte 5 S B tonding the X wife of one of the re- shed consiacration of the river and narbor | Missour ach Moutgomery, - Californi “ came from Philadelphla. He was first fisso- | (i, GO strangely enough, appar. | quoted as saying that, althouzh the Milwau- sale of tickots by trunk - cut and returned it with repory [ Vit Wreasurer, Lowis B, Guuckel, Ohio, 3 Mlated with the frm of Qibson, Mille shordtall whish, siraog sh, apy o LA ) s ey b Sl ans Payed With a on to the prosident this aftertoon, It n o Richardson, stationers and Lookbind V¥ oL T ] vielded to the Omaha bill ufii permitted its it of oh commission, He Oxana Acrxey, Neb, Au reacbed the whi house during a cabinct x Hundred Hellos Stopped, traveled for them through the woste i ger Trains Collide. consideration first, and that he did not think sts that these commissions b to Tur Bre)—Two session and formed one of the topics of dis- DAv10N, O., August 9.—By the crossing of and territories for about oue year. (ST Loums, August A special to tho | It was ll;:\l'oll";‘-;‘ll‘t"{]‘ '1‘l,hflv]" b l-; put as followa: Ciicago to 8 Harry Ruse and Juck W BRI, -““ni‘x:‘." limit for action on | wi : *‘h'l“‘«'l! power from the electric street i ¥ iyt Sl { Psvies i< e o iroug 0 Omaha bill at the peril of the ron or Monta points, €6; ively seventeen and twelve e his res on £ ral dynamos was turnee 0 becaine conuocted, in the sam < teDispatols. Teom ille, O, 88 & | 4y for Milwaukee. Senator Manderson and Bluffs, §1: 4t Lan Dronciace s | Y ly seventecu and fwely ra, were play- | “awg president to-da, ed to the house | phone exchango, setting fir dml":;) ;hnudw& the stationery depa: tof the ( |r bas reachod there of collision be- | Reprosentative. McShane aro working dili- | fram &t fosh City, £3.50. Ing with u revolver to-day belonging to the Lout Lis approval ve private pension | stroying 600 telephoncs throughout tog ol publican. He rotalved this posit tween a Columbus & ' picnic train | gently for the O and are tura- gk cveatatl il when the older Loy pointed the revol- pletely shutting off all telaphone busl wbout four years when he took 1 C & M. V. pa train, five miles | ing eversthing po in its favor. The The Northwestern's Condition, ver at his companion’s head and puiled the -~ ness, 4 :lf.:hulg;:x:::.‘.:m R A AR TIIALRUE I — S A e Mavlous T August §.—ie following is the 8 o \\'l‘-':!':::"“l W oM, the hulles CiicaGo, August 9.—1t ;. i:kl::;fnl ,::ur te) Settied Their Didleniics, - He then (lumlmlla ey h‘)- \\‘nh 4 Hay Cosiul Changes, predictions as to the final disposition of L fl;m'ml report of the Northwestern road for | eutering th le alittle to ono side | yoried tnat the limitod passengor trains ;J’ Rowr, August 9. ~La Riforma states thag maker, tho Lithographe doth purchused | Wismxaroy, -August 9.—(Spocial Tele- | bill, the Gross earnings, | and above Leyo, pussing through the | Bettied thi 2 slmiec passangor iy s differe: ¢ o the Lthographio businees sud plant of the | o 00N N Gieorgo W, Care was to. FOR STATE SOLDIERS' 1HOMES, se over last year of | bead, and came out about the middle of the | tveen Chicago and Kumsas City and Omaha | the differences between Italy and Zanzibal Owaba Republican. They aitorward moved e o ¢ » A Michue! viee Avinswad ) A, Mo their oftice te Fourteenth, between Dodge and ~1;A.\.nu;v. od postiaster at Douglas streets, where they did Buffulo couuty, Neb, under the name of the Omaha Lithograpiing | Nichols, resigied, wd and Stationery company for about tive years, | West Lincoly, Lancaste i ol L ] J 1 be operating and other expenses, | FIBLL chock. - The boy still lives agd there 1 | shai on_ Senator Mauder- 185 Tenvina met Insees oxhanses: | ome hope of his FecovOry. ment s to the state soudiers' | o045, n decreas 4 ¥ % - rach Tor evary jumis ro, | 00248 u decrease over last year of §1,103, Py doved August This agi in reference to cortuin lands have boen s s perfected to-duy and by it the | 11ed 10 the sutisfaction ef both countries, - fustest running time of s between Chi | 1144 obtained o vast trac d Boycott, cago and o rill, county,vice Thomas : , Kiusas City will be lengthencd A The business and plant wevo afterward | 1o McNell, not commissioned. | R B e —— L e | Hasixas, Neb., August 8. —(Spocial Tele. | #bout threo ARer 1 '\Inw”‘::':‘ e p ek SASTANINA A DY wero afiaran e e Iron Mills Soid at Auction. gram to Tur Bee]—Hastings Wells s Destroyed cram 4 Vanjoh oke i : Cummings then went into the chattel The Nizht in Paris. Pi1155URG, August 0. —The two iron mills | Knights of Labor, made public to S i S gram to Tus e ]-Thioves broke fnto the loan busimess, and took a trip around Panis, August 0. —Th bt waa geverally | 0 it wus first proposed b, of Graff, Beunott & Co, weresold at auction | ies of resolutions adoptad at the last weet : § PRI residence of Mrs. P, idings 'asé night, the country, He returned to Omatia soveral There wus some disorder in the 1lace i iderson and it 1s expected 1o b e, at Aurora, b ect of s morn the | to-day for tug the state home in | myo 4l riska, The propert months ago. Sines his return ho has sevorul Visits to Donver, o friends k 20,000 to eatisfy { was bought by a syndicate of | With an, wo mortgages, | ing and ple e ¢ he giug the members not to trade busizess house patio) ney W the an Kold watones, vt of $200, besidés catly uss! stealing wain bui tos, publique, and troops were abliged to | y ants' hall were de. zing the B. | gtroved i A g oha, rl »i‘...eu'. The ot J s ve the police. A fight also occurred in | the fivm's ereditors, &M 1 till the trouble is settied between | §104.000. whic ¥ 3 BN M spoke ubout buying the job printing business 4 ; i d ! MNIMLLAX RO, b £y I ol s F100,000. which wil o k. of the Denver Republicin, but was preventad the nu\m_ur.v M Autoine. Tue strikers at ! 3 P Dalton, Hoston ';.;u been awarded s g —— = that company and the brotherivod, loss. l An Odeam Plyer, A 1, by the fuol thwt wil | Awiens ave quict. Sy , : Knocked Oat iu Theee Rounds, L e s E ’ from o doiug, ho said, by the fuct thut ai Lt S Sa g the coutract supplying the heatiug ap- 4 Boltiioa 1 Bt N g X 2 Lownos, August 8.~ Tue steamship Trave his 10ency was tied up in real ostate. p . ratus for the federal building at Nebraska | ~WEsT Sureiior, Wis, August 9.—The oliides i Nitchicock County. The Pacaell Commisaion Hill, b b Of Cummings' intimacy with Mrs. Ames, Tie Weather Indications. which arvived at Southampton lust night, '3 nade the tri ks sion bill passed the st reading in the houso | Ay oiion tond ."{il"t..f"?‘.l :-v""”:l(.y'f .'nhfi of lords to-night. Iu the heuse 0! comumns ' two Lours, squivelent to six the oaths bill passed the tulrd reading, huurs e Qu‘-‘nulawn. “n 'l.“ “Y“ flght. betwoen Tomuy Wareen gnd Billy | . Ctiuzursoy, Neb, August Special 2o friend o s here Mnow nsthing. Tho | For Nebraska. Jown and Dakot Local | ‘Ihe president has approved the act f # 5 e ¥ Telegram o Tur Bek.]=At the republican uuuoyucement, however, eaused but littlo l ruius with local storis, warmer, winds gou- ‘ Public hulhl:h;'u U:m“n:\prmud theact for a | Maloney last night for §200 a side resulted in o ] e rep tizme ago’ Cumumiugs Was cu- | erully SOUINWaSLErLy. Pl':tln‘i PR the knocking Arul, of Maloney ,_.E, the third | primary election held in this (Hitch u«k)l 1L.OXDON, August 9, Parn ommis- | county to-day the fight was between W, D,

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