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| ],71(;}1'1‘131':;1‘11 YEAR. SR iy OMALA., MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13, 1888, s A OWA'S FRIGHTECL BUTCHERY :::@yl.;,";.r:;“;:;;;-g;‘;-‘,Q:.k;_;:;g;;.\.\,“;w;_m_‘v{s.\L\;mox AR PRAERS 550 i, 2t s | VR, THORVAN TARES RS TEA| | »voreweow verevse 1A LIVELY RACK R OFFICE. Further Detalls of the Startling | ;. than heard the rascals stop a tc His Friends Think His Nomination Corvmnrs, O, , Augu fe-half the fiewls will be eut and | Three People Restored to Health | Qi party 12 —LN'I'*'«'inl Tele- | The Various Ht\wk(‘yo Candidates thin thirty rods of them and the oficers WA HNE <0 R ¢ Shenandoah Horror. the grain threshed out. Many of the favm- DAt i the: VO gram to Tur Bee wrote a bushel of Hard at Work. BTG PR BT TR RO Sad e b LG L Ll Fannin I.'m‘nl ALl Fn b 6 Sl s tetaoiet Lt ltters yesterday,” said Judge Thurman this feod for stock. ' Tho . flolds thint R road acents, fired upon him, and dropped evening. “Some personal and political, BubYy 0 Mo BEl |18 BOPULARY v i i vested will not produce me i o I 0 Wi 3 k o e proportic 0 Goo 0 ' v i GALLUP FOUGHT LIKE A DEMON. | tic 1" of & orop, fiven thofleldgot | THE FREMONT OCAMP' MEETING, [ himta the ground, | g dras atpucle lnthe | #HE OUTLOOK [N NEw YORK, [0 large proportiorito Good Lot HEeH? Hud td u grain which otherwise promised are buck shiot, and cannot survive, His name is Lt R U SR Rl R now twisted and tangled by the storms of T T Smith, a f " hand, and wa the ing how letters will pour inuponaman after | g ywine the Affections of the Peopl He Kills Two Innocent Men Before a | Uhe past i igs 5o (it there must be i | Much Interest Manifested—The Cir- et Wi Stopped. e ruscals 6. | Colonel Fred Grant Says the Prose | he has veen nominated for office. If itis WY T Bavation 8 AWt ';;((":"’ Militiaman's Bullet Picrces His 7ty '““'I‘"’" y ‘l""“]’” Ftaliis b cus Thieves Appear at Aurora caped, but secured nothing in this wstance, pect For a Sweeping Republican legitimate correspondence he can attend to ¥ T T s R IrG - GT b H al situation, and it obta C iy v Vol S 11P6 6 g erests—The \ Worthless Carcass—Tho a greater or loss extent up to the Minnesota and an Innocent Man is Won't Accent the Work: Victory in November is b Ll L, S o Pl Rl Deid and Dyl state line, o through the intervening three Siotaidic No ¥ ) ruist 19,—(Spook k4 ; compelled to answer all letters received, . ALy ers of eounties betyveen Sioux City and that il LoD T 1. ”,:l"'"]l:“,;:" Ben] ‘\l'f“l:.'fl‘"!"l'u,,[;!:,‘l',:l‘ Vb DILABGIILL The liveral ine. % -l 7S e wnner of con- Three Corpses Tell the Tale to southern Dakota there are nu- North Platte water works preparatory to ac- The Towa Political Field, ’ Cured, o They Say, by Prayer. Was Growing Gouty. ducting the camp y mavvellous. | pypqap EIRE 18 T e It e sectio! e roptance 3 3 ity Wi 3 4 s MoinNes, August 12, [Special to Tar Snesaxvoan, Ia, August 1 Yy et D Lot e | Nmmnaska Ciry, Neb,, August 11.—(Speclal | COptance of the ssmo by the olly wes et WasniNeTox BUiest Tie OMATA B, | | Then one receives for HBHEY0| | s (ide o Aia: Gt palae DGR Telegram to Tue Bre]—Great exciten those scctions than in northwestorn foy to Tuk B The latest faith cure sensa. | YeStercuy i i ertals 4 3 FOURTEENTIL STRERT, one cause and another. At the present time | oo Hotl: Pranle. Qamuual still pre here over the terrible tr because more wheat and pel Army the city council and a large number of citi- Wasiinatoy, D. C., August 1 owa to day is Hon nlk Canpbell, mems cain are raised in | tion is that accomplished by the G Many Dak and had he e ¢ erop, g 0 u \ there must be a perfect boom in church ntieman who arrived from Columbus | 1 yjjqing, und aid is called for for hospitals, suys he saw Judge Thurman at & bar { o008 and homes of various kinds that are apitol of Ohio yesterday taking @ |, course of construction. IHelp is b M. Walker, of Port Huron, Mich it in the in ons, wus st of the water works borof the board of railroad conimissioners, The railroad attorneys ' | recentexamination of Mr 1y | 1o the former than in the Hing | faruers, (00, uro poo: y visit the | WiEN, ol of last night, and hundreds of plonle arrived in the ¢ from the country, and by special trains at their barracks in this cit several cures of infirmities long sta They report and dis ng which is an old c agreed that in the Campbell in regard ases of | company., The water supply was found to be s company wor ored | msuficient, and the watd ding, b ) ¥ 3 4 iduct of the board they camo ot of seene, A continual stream of people hus | sori focalitics | wowan living here, on Third strect, who has | s allowed three }}_“"‘:\ s | iy udge orde gi cocktail and ded and in many instances the demands | the contest budly disfigured, M, «lmply(‘ll been passing all day to and from the old | in 1 o Dukota and north- | peen blind for o namber of years, trying all | K, Plite can bonst of water cqual to any | 23 I Was quaiting it down the gantioman ob- money are wade with o degree of assut- | was only appointed this spring, but he W i Gallup rsidence, and to view the body of the | Wrstern ¢ Hal and - high 1 little success. * She visited the [ {10 state, g k e WL served: which s d 1y refreshing if not | jn the midst of the fight in the days of iy Qoad murderer, ns it dies in the city fire en- | Wind storms, which have played havoe in the ir place of worship, expressed i s Wl ses you have changed your drink, rluble, Many of these calls are from | Granger law, and knows all about the trickd & ViAo green fleld 0 RT3 3 Uhe cure, and special prayer Hastiog's Tribute 1o Sheridan, judge.” SRESULRG LI, LA LT gnd schmed of raifroad cappers. When i ouse, . not in gooc offared for hae fa At NiNet st 12 secial Telt | 1 \Paa 8y . L T e “ f en dly be expected becauso | & v Withrow insolently asked Mry The full particulars of the mur and the the lat “;::. ‘11‘1 ‘.V:JI W om ared her vis L) S D B hOH es,” replied Mr. Thurman, T don't | 4poto suy the least,q mable, coming from | Campbell for his authority in rogard to cers # events following it could not be cbtained ather and | elear and she Goo s well as in Lee | €ram to Tup Ber]—Memorial services in | duink whisky any more. The doctor advised | a nian 18'a candidate for offico that ho can | tyin statewents co > 008t and. HEb i ) it, but are now shown to be a 2 coused the | younger day honor of General Sheridan were conducted | e to quit it. 1 had come to the conclusion | contribute toall the worthy causes of the | profits of the Lok Is was considers 1 ] 5t Al the home of the Gallup f to !I‘w '*yj" L -;‘ r‘u' ‘I‘I: A lad ln-mv.] Mrs. Vur u;n.“i« here to-day by Strickland post that it was hurting my kidneys, and so I :::;u: l.\ .w llv Y.r"'vlhyx’l .\\1 \u“r ol ”f‘l i taken n‘ m.; n he w n‘ rmml“lo ) D a8 usual, so that it did not | another ‘« a by § s of the | gpera honse was crowded to ifs > e e il ahd calls for money. Autographs and ¢ sworn reports of its own o . Mry « | consisting of old el Gallup, his v avy wind to prostrate it. In the pel arny > had longe suffered with an .'.: ity : ,'\”n‘.‘.,.".‘h"‘,’fif,i'qlm.u' oo ., | photographis come without wumi Tiicre | Campbell coolly read out of the railroad ree | Frank and Chulic, 1 two sons, K sof torms of the past week ton of i T lo | § i \Who, aRRo L Iae AL “How about your letter of acceptance?” | s one con , however, Tam pretty well | opt just how many thousands of doliars wife and some small ehildien, a fawily row 15 0f cotn have thus beca levelled | fyom the effects of it. She v T ST b ' | was 1. convineed that Mr, Cleveland is getting his | ag Bonus it reccived and what h il s 3 3 from it ] ling of his old ¢ S 5 SRtk g MU T it roceived) ; h v in proge out 9 p.m. Fraok aud b { y there and after earnest prayers Pather ish, of the Cutholic ©Oh, 1 bad that ready wit al [ g princely - profits it h jeen making, . o cold weather has ensued and con- | of the liali to hev carrit . , also paid a teibute to the great sol- | after I was nominated.” means, and Mr. Morton can | and dis d other information not at all = 1 is maturing very slowly. The s is that of W. H. Commins, ; 4 7 tion of my mail if he is being neg- | complimentary to the lne until M, Withtow i WEATING THE 011 MAN, 0 weelks late to begin with, Al whose case hid beon n ~ AL it e Lwill be perfectly rair. began to suspect he had catght a Tartar and ] when Mr I J. Pine, a hardware merchant, s enhance the peri n frost. siciun He is rei us Iegulars at North Platte. “I presume,” replied the jud smiling, o the Port Huvon meeting 2on | droppod the investization without any cere- } 4 & h ; o of this plac William Reinie, drug h \fy ek or ten days, ove, has | |1 -« by the combined ¢ f Vot Praris, Neb., August 12— | Spec ‘that, as a matter of courtesy, I will have to z\_nu‘\js Yy 'lh‘u,! b d .“ 2 coted bo U1 mony. Just what the railroads hope to gain BTAnE b Mr, Datterson, & tavallng man, an entively new and less cious face | the two armics of Lancoln and loeram to Tnp Bee]—Twelve companies | hold it back till the head of the ticket gives | Congressmen liwaite and Cox i = | by theirurropant and insulting course to- p outlook in this section. Before The cases a citing no little i < 3 TWAataR D company him, but there seened 1o be some ed the commissioners is yet to be devel- L o iny Wie | Mint Havniltivwds ingly br B t, and thio faith cure is gaining ground, | of the Eighth Unitdd States cavalry, with u | out his letter 3 doubt whether either would beuble to go. 3 trouble wid and to assist i vestoring peace. | now it 18 not to be understood that disaste i s s : bund, Colonel Mizner commanding, en route | Commenting upon the physical strength 1 shall not pare a speech,” he said, at present are in statu quo 8o far ag i As they ¢ up Frank Gallup, without any | impoudiiie bt only that e roports. wiiic The Methodist Camp Meetin front Port Jan, to points i Dakota f and the plans of Jud Thurman, the ;.'nl\;!\' 4but will spoult frou notea whic n‘ln:“ not g logal points ure concorned. Judgo Ial b rovoeation or warning, advanced from the | &re cur ased on condi- ob, wust 12.—[Specia 1d Montun: i are | man quoted said: I was told the other day | yet been able to arrang e spec AL | rall of Towa City has not yet rendered hig i REOYERNER 0 Wuriling, Bovaacel Trol SR ) dhnaof t bo taken with | . FiEMoNT, Neb,, August 13.—[Speclal to nped w GHOE THY [l oreiie i tiaey S brief. Y ounger men present will doubt bouse, and dr said: “What wi revolver ision in recard o the rouds whally within 1 from Judge Brew- n has not been submitted to Judge i Ihie commissioners, how coh- l .- Notwithstanding the unpropiti- by the judge physician that the old many s west in the morning, less speak at greater length, 7 i i ine dhie ap 80 you want h and “Take that, damn —— ous weather sinc the opening of the Meth 4 gentleman had improved more in health since an © aphe wou!” at the same tine fiving a shot from his A FRIGHT Qist opal camp mectings here, the mect- WILL NOT BE DECEIVED. his nomination than for many years, and that Gu \mn:, “ro Mitlee pis hi uelk Mr, Pine's by alittle | g f 5 hiave been e ed, e e - . it was probable the nomination would save tend that the rates established and published pistol, which struck Mr. Pine's broast a little | pouyiner part ning he | 1028 Liave been continued, except when rain- | g1q Soldiers AbIs to Distinguish Be- [ 1 H‘I A e | ATt St RhaREL M Pourhtion | 1 LUt RyeR asbIsMBCIAT RIS i o the left and above the boart, killing Lim Bandai San Eraptions. , with profit and pleasuve, To-day the at- AWeon Ritan i BReIen: his life, us it was forcing him to take exercise DeRR AR SR T DRI 1 almost instantly SAN Fnaxcisco, Cal., August 1 \dance Lus been at least 1,000 persons, and | e ¢y Creex b, August 11 and had given him new hope. The fact is and, Jus i arve 3 X ul to test the matter o large : S thoidomiaubl New York, August [Special Tele sLi L L L number of suits have beon commenced z gram to Tue B ¢ this morning much after he found that he could get it, and | ST to Tug 1 0 : col uh-:l |.'.l ptit. The ¥ Jack Grace of Brookiyn and Billy Clark of | il vonds that are not obeying the schedule, an article headed “Cleveland and the Old | anxious for him to have the nomin: Chicago fought six hot rounds, which lasted | for extortion. The penaity for such offens@ Soldier It koes on to mform those | causo thoy thought it would stir him ‘\||\rn‘|‘u: Th6a 1 i LAk 0Nk (8 medona fidor of niiousa) | 18w Hite o8 old soldiers about all the zood things that the | proloni lis existence. ihe Judgoe for ves on the Jamaica plank road. The fight was for | been instituted BasNIa Blos ARt e had been leading a country life, and had | o ol i °F | Sutcome of these Those with Mr. Piue at once gave alarm, and in a very few minutes at least fiv hundred angry and excited citizens w the scene of the murder and the exci ‘was 80 intense that DILE THREATS OF VE Judge Thu steamer Uity of from Yokohoma, | the sermo n oof re- Tikltirs s inrs canic eruption | markable intercst. The first cxereise after of Bundai Snn on July 15, Tho inbabitants | breakfast was a sermon preached by Re ement | or the villages around Bandai San heard | Suvidge, of Omaha. Iv was full of power strange rum sonnds, and felt shocks of | #nd convineing logie, and the epigrammatic earthquake on July 13, wi fifedieor sressions for which the speaker is celebra- o the Editor of I notice in the Omaha Herald of the mh instant by the attorney uoral apaingt . 1Ly suits have already nd hundreds more await the s, It looks as if the 1 GEANC ch ¢ 5 5 A Ao i e e & ARV e b wnd-rheumatic, and had almost | ® purse of §100 und an outside stake. It was [ SN0 O e el voro mude against the Irank 40 days and nights, but not being attonded | ted: The main scrvices of the day were HOIL L fi57d and this democbato vty o the way of L v arain To Ol biia fouT, railroads were eoing to find hard sliding i Gallup was kuown to bea desperate mun |y gerjous resnlts, 1o great disquictude was [ from 10:30 until 1 o'clock, At the beginning | yonsions. Now these soldiers ure not such t he used to recline | About seventy-five sporting men witnossed TN AR CONVAKTION when aroused, and it was deomed bost to | gop ot over $300 was raised as a fund for | fools or so dull as the copperhead Herald, 1t 8 o'clock a. m., the a great illow chair or lounge | 4, : one, All eyes are turned to the republi fleht. The contest @ most bitt call out Company ¥ of the Fifth regiment, | | state | Bilalle S Fottiblod. | an¢ ins the expenses of the meetings, The | would have them to be. The Herald tells the”| his library, with a_ goblet | o C8Y e arded | convention, which will meet one week from stat militin, to assist i capturing him. On | ponred Ban ;";"‘;’],‘f u:::: Sermon was preached by the Rov. Dr. Creighi- | ol soldiers and the people at largo of the great | of liquor at hand atd he would drink and | Grace did ullthe leading and awarded f TRy i osday, | WLl it oudorse the ads their arrival at the seone w line was formed | gop & (,"”,,i,,,‘,] Al | ton, of Licols, Ho preached from the text: | Minber of nension bills that, Br ‘(ll»\\lmul read the Congressional Record every day till | first bloodin the first round. Ho smashed |y jnistration of Governor Larrabee and the o1 1 ( ;. approved, b akes good care not to speak f he becs and slecpy tien he would fall | the stomach of his adversary with his left 50 Wedr aw around the Gallup residence, including a | wost nt anti-monopoly 1 ter by in silence, and on, or pass tha Hesen b as ye know ye are mot re- on o w dark, and the nnnuul by corruptible things, but by the about the great number of vetoes, The Omak into a do: the hours. He | whenever he pleased and used his right with | m garden coutaining somo treos and shrubbory, | to fall iplo thinizs, bt BY e | Heraldis no friend tothe old soldier. Itisonly | beeame slugeish and the family was afraid | good results on the head. At the endof the | simply to an_endorsement of the national i and in a short time Frank Gallup was heard | Fiiibling sour panied by | precious ‘blood “of =~ Chris Fhe —cen- | one your ago when tho Herald pounded the | that he would not live long."? third round both men were very much weak- | platfrom? Swarms of railvoad strikers are = a violent earthiy (¢ wral thought of his theme was “the | old soldiers on the back bec refused COLONEL FRED GRANT TALKS POLITICS, ened from hard fighting, race fouledin t! where at work to y one of the guards in the rear of the house, t ) S > | e ck the primaries ; i flamo. * The erest. of the s Lumb of God as an atonement for sin | 58" "Rkt 6F Mr. Cloveland at the | Among the distinguished mon whoattended | fourth round and wis cautioned that upon o | hut a0 far thoir ceess s 1ot been Vory from the shrubbery i the garden o | appearcd to be lifted bodily upward Hiin discourss was o -masterly proseutution: [ (RS b (i lb 00 Eh0 Yoars s L || Gon oo tomtai e, feerals yatordey wos | ranatition: thia At wonld bo.given 10 OIntie | peinant. [he bisiness. mon: seneaially th his wife v the house. At the | then to fails with o tromendous noise; | of the subject of ' vedemution and Ctists | yue Heral Vi E B LU GG (LR U EI A R ELI S0 l eii| BEeha E n a a R S R S L EUR G | ! same _ time old man Gallup and m follwedishowers ot red ! mud imingled | prtla o divne Ras of saving the world, | cic and ealled him bray vices wero over and tho colonel came down | all his own way, and the botting was $50to | farmers, are nroused, and have donned: the 1 his' wife - wers assuring thoss in spreading havoe around. showed U{"I‘_ L hl: "”“_«:; l‘;‘““ Culd | the dependent pension bill, and at th town he talked politic £30 in his favor. Clark was aliost done for | sear paint, end are coming down to the state i front of the louse that their son Frank was % iota denth D e | st hiave | heang iy, VIFLOR OF ANY.VICa aB0 | Loy e Rl C et Suave nevor soen Now Yorke more thor. | at the call of tine ut the clow of the sixth | convention in or S i i ! a pth om sevel y 3 Gl o kind 03, This oughly stirred up tuan at present,” said Col- | round when ) had e few county conventions have been hel uot there, but had fled, and - invited them to | twenty foet : consequently no independence or respousi- | of Nebraska know. It is no use for the Her- | onel ().uml,, “and thie' prospects ire tho ro- [ heard timo keeper's @all, walle i AR R L,c.uu]:l.r:gl I enter and seavch the house and satisfy them il State of the bodies recovered is teeri- | bility on the part of man. Ho but man 1 & | Gl 10 try’and mako tho old soidiors beliove | publicans wiil achiove yin No- | Clark’s corncr and punciied him. Clark’s | for raitvoud commissioners in the counties 1 selves of the truth of his statement. . Some were literally cut to piece Ll o @ condition of ubsolute quis | that the democratic party 1 their friend, | veuber, - Prominent republic s all ovor the | second claimod a foul aod ho was given the | thut. have. spolfen has. boen snowed under, | e o) e parooled :0 that A poise 1;.‘1"%':”::‘1}; 'h‘.'ffi. m‘ntlyllllk h‘(,"&:;;;:\ o ]])I:t‘} Inited .\;l.'x’(:‘i-: s u?(';: ‘;})l:t:li.:’ln m-ulsr.,‘.: smlvlu are c\]mfidt;nt v,mt ll{;rr on and .'\vlurlnu fium.“ 'n,.{» trainers -.In.\ h':ul'\‘; ‘*]\\’:';\\m"l' d | and 1 s 1 cases iron- .m] ;m«lru(‘tum! i i = N T Sahte o8aible istingul etvee! L Y ol % ensio 58! \congress, Tha vill be elected, while the democrats are | over the referee’s decision and Flaherty, the ¢ fuvor have been adopted by good ro Port Rive, Dave Cunpboll, 0. 15, Pajter e e M o save sich of the raco as chose 10 do evil | Biag heen in tho hinso for some tme, and | tioroughly frizhtened, There is harm trainer for ¢ AR b b ey it ,;‘.;.f,?,‘:‘,} & son, a Chicago traveli n, T. H. Winfr hnuu\ nded in the branches of trees, | by offcring his son A propitiation for sin, | republican member dare say one word | every one of the organizations. The Conk- | changed. T e declined to do 80, llllll bobs up serencly at the head of the delegas and others of the militia company, and citr- | which had caught them as thoy thus revealing his great Ir:wiw\':,nl for “A_\‘i‘" about calling it up. IT he should some bri ? ling-Arthur faction is at an end, aud all | Flaherty grabbed him and gave him a tion his hands are tied by strong in- i zeus weut to the house. They had searched | the 1ith umber of o who \'nul:m-:|I|\»"\n.1‘l'o‘:‘£'l”"lm":‘ fordible | dier will juumn up and stop it Now the old | of the old republicans, as well as the new | ble thumping, 'The roferee bhroke sty for Smith and Campbell. In M in the cellar und were coming out of it when It 1s belteved that ab i S G AT i LI soldiers don’t propose to let the brigadicrs | army of voters, are for the ticket. The stul- | was driven rapidly away in his couch f s county undor strong rall- H Frank Gall RS R e e ey L S y-o! d CMONL e Methodist | TR (his eountrey any longer than next No- | wart n New York put Mr. Cleveland in the e . the advantages to the two i § H I»‘II) ll"l lvl SEISANYIL 2 :\Fu llwu-q[n; I ) n ih-sv‘m; l.”*lfl“';*m lm“l o CReh vembel “Hu-ulld an{llhv un‘:fim‘m’ to xvl‘ll‘ pr sudential chair by working, it not voting, A oot Race at Newport. 's to be even, It is the home volvers, amphell, who was unarmed, abitants of Inawashire and adji ) sang z sweet- | nen in office. who will_respect that dear old o) Yihe st Mr. Blaine. The troubles are all | Nrwrowr, N ty Jesus I Love Thee, and wThe | flag that they fought for and saved. When | healed now, and they will suppol Nawiony Life Have Becn Muny." next November comes the editor of the Her- Ly xt No er ¢ » Hor- | pations., 1 regard ceighton delivered an ald will see all theold soldiers stand shoulder | strong candidat ial Tel- aco for £200 a | SUPPOIL, but, beilg in the sawme congressionak August 12, egram to Tue Bee,)—A foot r point 1 will give hin a strong 1 fled when the eruptions occu rondition of the wounded lfl shocl > have fri t grappled with him at the door, aud received probably a fatal wound fn the neck from the, the noun- ison asa | °f et s strong, if not the strong- | side took place at th distriet, it will not da to oppose Commiss terday be- . sioner Ci el Owing to the vigore s and th address on the_cducational fntorosts of the | Yo' Shouldor ngainst the copperheads and | oes tiat eould. have: beeh nomyinated. s | tween C. H. Fishor of the Black Hills and | pemee CoPle, ORASH Gietis und the ¥ o sk A € t that co position of t Cedar Rapids Gazeute and the desperado’s revolys Standing over the | to be unrecq Methodist ¥ opal church in Tt | brikadiers. - They are going to cast tho votes | nomination is espee acceptabletothe peo- | Allen Fike, a local sprinter, Fike winning by | oditive action of the business men and jobe i prostrate form of Campbell, the desperado e e Aot P R girone | Justas they shot. AN Ex-Souvien. | ple of New York, aud ey are taking pride | one foot, ' Spouts from the adiolulis towhs | yera of that eity, aided by tho Allianco influs it L N e e 3 MOREY AUFAIR. 3 and @ stron il S Pe well s intercst. in working for hit sinco | who had seen Fishor ©on the groun e i divete K 1 i :’,I‘lr.\ll‘f,':.l\.:,\{l::,‘;:, :1.\;11‘7«‘,?-}.11 ft;-j;:\‘:\:;, N T T (TR Srinonion fieudisnoaiiinn A Was 1iee] A FLOOD IN KANSAS CITY. tho state browght about his nomination, Lovi | and offered odds on s hich were all LD ~cc|l|!lr:ll:‘v'Inlxn,\::-‘;lfzi)lli'}!:(:rxl’; | | i ) = Bilowa Randrpreiace HIstviows o | entlinithe morning; PR R i e Oy | P> Morton will draw immensely from the | gathered iv. PN KA AR 4 the house, and the Subjeci. - he Heaviest Rain nce the Oy- | démocratic _rauks. There is no man Srpe “wdrop, " when the conyohL i COMMESCED AN INDISCRIMINATE FIRE Duxzar, Tn., August 11.—To the Editor of Saunders Events. clone of 1886, inNow, York: state - moro ipopularili Bant tho World's Rooord, {1 Tooke now aa 1t Bakepia the oty R upon those in sight. His next shot took ef- | e | s T become | Waoo, Neb., August 12.—[Special to THE | 12,05 Cirv, August 11— Special Tele- | than he. The workingmen arc for Youi, August 12— [Special Telegram the railroads will bo able todefoat, : fecton T, I, Wiafrey, wounding him iu the | vopyy i Ben.|—Yesterday Governor Thayer and Ad- | gy to Tng Bu e storiu last uight | Bl as well as the mauufacturers and busi i.j—At a trial ou the Munhattan | State Treasurer Twom is almost 8l 5 th p e fatonn: & 4 R jutant Genel 210 Wahoo to 100k | Wis disastr et i S ness men. He is the friendof the poor ds to-duy W, J. M. Barry we of reoomination. His oppos log slightly. Mo thea started to run around | When I read in your issuo of the 10th inst, | Jutont Gener o to Walioo o 100k | was aisastrous to_proporty i tho wost bot- | Lo, &5 Droven himaelf € b such by unos: ltic clu grounds Lo-duy W. J. M. Darry ro of = reagmination, " Iis opbo i arof the house and encount- | o wpocial from New Oricns entitled, | OVer the Bre ed by Wahoo for tho | toms, ‘The rain poured down the bluffs in | tentatious charity. 1 think the states good [ OF the Corlk Athlotic club, threw a siy foincd in 1he movement to send len Frede l oved Milltiaman Bort Rico, Both fired al- | Gpowied by Demoerats,” I was prepared | Cucumpment of tho natioual guards. They | rivers, flooding the union depot platform to o | for 50,000 republican “majority. ~Warner | bound hier 120 fuet and B inghio ickof that city, the democratic nomince ta most at the saue tant. Rice's shot, it | ¢ the ysual howl from the orgaus upon the | Were met at the depot by a large delegation | gepth of nearly a foot and covering the | Miller will draw largely from the agriculul 2l “3,‘»’_”"‘3‘;’}',' (I OWHERRCas i The congress a few ago, aud this breank on J s, did ERXE o Taah DUt tho || eaeton, of irae. i 2000 the | 0 '\he citizens and in carriages wero shown | tracks with @ layer Of clay mud several | interests. Mr. Blaitio will devote himsolf to | Was aiade froum i seven-foot circle. s “part has lattencd ‘out his boom coms from ip's pistot entered Dl Lot i | over the city and the grounds und the ad- | inches in depth, The baggage room, which | the stute and will afouse great uthusiasiy AR Ininncon 8 oppaale redorick s tho mag who suvpicd i const and he died in a fow minates aftes bo- PR pointed out, which Wahoopossessed | i3 tho g 4 . by beating “Tama” dim Wilson | west part of the depot, was filled | espeeially strong among among places for the encampment. The | \ith water to a depth of nearly two feet, and | Catholics ow fed the governor and adju much damage was done to the bage: All | them and his w iome rule for Ireland. | ¢ T8 BIR - : ast nighy, aftar Which sy the morning men were_ engaged in washing | The Mills bill is alone cnough to condemn | Uaptain Toxardus anc B hy R aac Htan e e out the mud from the platforms and . | the democeratic party in_all states, and the ditorial coluinns of Sroux Criy, August 12— ial Telogram long friendship for | ¢o qy15 Brp. |—Tno shoot ateh between Bailey was 88 in the Ffth district by the freo R tails and cigars ut Marshalltown, ilson, and they are legion, { have not foreotion this, and they will geb n with Becson and his cvowd at the come Al §oer vemoved by a comrade, Gallap then en ¢ antored Marino Eietehar, another militia- an, The latter raised s gun under his i, being 89 elosa o conld not bring it to over othe band ser i 1o hi tor and fuir statement. If the statements con incd in the dispatch are true, this assemblize was a con- [ Vrre ip 4 ishod | rooms. collar o Union_avenue is | fight over Governor Hill has done much & convention, ' Lis shoulder, and with tho vention of morthern settlers, m ”"; Sowelivatiors Jand (e Dol niigod 1with water, Under the Blom house | towards widening the breach in the derno- L TR . i e 1005 TOUOHING GALLUP'S BACK, i of “exchanging | Epoate Wer O ouial way (il thelr do. 2 is tiree foet of waier and ne tho o party in New York. - 1"\“* ofat 11, Rooper 7. i el forattornay il | X flred, passed clear through his . utte: 1 to on’ the 8:80 train for Lincoln, | | ored there is utterly destr } FFECT OF ADMITTING NEW STATES, _ West Porx 12.—[Specia) Baker, eandidate B oy, 3 not, yet knosvn that Gallup was | introduce p s squciched by the S hscortod to the train by the band | Lhe same thing is true ‘of all “the | The scnate will not this week pass the bill | Telegram to T of the West 1, Milton Hems E s 3 S o A e e " amid s to and | i Veral hundreed citifens, who sentup | basements along the avenue. Depot M to admit to statchood the territory | point and Hooper s West Point . 8. Winslow, of New- Rl £ (RMUAN proparations. wate.oons dhe knows it But | o e e pogatar Eosetnon | Watson said that no such fiood has occurred | of ~ Washington, —which has been | 3y 'goouor 7. Batterios: West Point, La. | ton and Hon. Jobn Y. Stone of Glenwood, 1l * closer investiment of the place and to prevent ou, when writing your Nt Rih i veaIn N Pou LRhel since the eyclone of May, 1556, aud even then | unfinished business for some weeks, | (oG Rt Hooper, Kibur and Kim. | Bak son t0o active in fighting the A § any further loss of lifo ), that the *gantr," as you callit, must | oL SaY the Sunday base ball playors | there was not so much ‘water and wud pro- | It is not likely that there will bo territorinl | ), A ) 'porations are detors ‘ . railrouds, & bur mined to **down’ him, and stone unturned to Rumloy is & bril st of the mos been composed of northern s-ttlers? the committee that ignoved all the polit- tions was composed of northern 1 other members of th in ashort time I'rank’s wife 04 d that her husband was (Ic\nl But, base ball players | o ivuted at the depot. When the water be. | logislation by congress this year. The effect j and after the Jury W | an to flow into tho collars on Union aveauo [ of the passage of the housc'omnibus territo- e Joatenday morie, thev | hundreds of rats made their appearance on | rial bill, which will bo o ultiinate legi 1o five Jurors.. They stoad 4 to 1 for | the street and first floor; and a lively contest | tion enacted should the democrats ret 3 they will leave no Soadu -omplish this end. and a prohivbl. K pronounced stripe, H& 1 feaving furthor troachery, a rops was passod Lisses and b b et ad in between them and the night | control of the house of representaiives, w Two Wealthy Young 8¢ bid for the: ups | 8 he. with {nstenobions 0! pik 1t avonndheni| interrupted M s ;5{:,:;,.v‘{,;:'"”',,,""‘ The damage ou the bottoms will | be to diminish the number of territorics from Find a Water: i temperance clement, aud 1 husband’s neck. She complied, and in this | him 1o wiust have come from northern | e and s fourth trinl will be had nest woelr, | A10unt to several hundred dollars, The e ine to five. It will give the power of self | Bar Haunow, Me., August 12.—There is o the convention with quito & settler if the convention con gine ed of north- | " Gyive overnment to over one million of people. menner the body of the dead desperado was Elhs, who was charged with hoi great excitement b 1. dudeo Winslow was brought out over tho supposed | follow i - s 2 ern as stated by your correspon- | giouling. hud his pre oot frowm the west report so storms t) It will add over two hundred and twenty-five R Seelhdee L s ¥ 1o cmbart andiducy of Campbell for M bauled from where it lay at the rear of the | gonyy stealing, hud his preliminary, examinabion | Kansas und Nebraska, Tho ongines ¢ thousand. to tho voling population in the | drowning of two youg socicty people. railvoad couuiissioner, but is not. developimy | 13 h was the fury of the mob that i nt presumption to assume that | &0 T8 BHE RS SORES AISICE | ocpattered with mud. E: train was late | presiden ar, and place six new congress- | 9 o'clocl iast night J. + :d, son of & | rv deeided strength, J © county nal A smains wora drazgs 1 throngh the streets | these n scttlers were ea id hon- | “Jit 0 Reeso returned yosterday from a | 1S morning, and all' the wires are down. | men in coveress and increase the number of | wealthy won founder and Miss | urally united upona delexation pledged M tho ond of the rops. OL1 man Gallup and | €5t in th it T8 it uot harely possible | SHEE SR8 S mountains around | Washouts of a minor nature ave reported on es senutors by cight. Tt will add | Millikén of N both lier favorite sous, but it will not rls . Fep i e that thi sogme from the north was | yf R Colarais all the roads, but they are not serious enougi cctoral votes to bo contested for | around the harbor. Cu £ Winslow's wife have beon arrestod and sent to Clar- | ) s sottlers from the north | ° ) 4 4 is | to delay trains or cause mich dama in presidential years. It will take from | scarching parties wont oi fed upthe | name in an offensive N 3 1 Mayor 4. B. D ned from his a 8 fuda Lo stand tria! as accomp! because he' deserved 1o be squeiched, and | guininer vacution at H g8, Dak, - future adumistrations twenty-five uppoint- | boat, bottow up, off £ three i now siand, Stone is decid. in the loa P [IE NIGHT'S TERR that the affair had no 1 1 siznifi byl R el i Ut FIVE S110TS AT BOULANGER, ments wnrm” from $1,500 to 3,000, | out. He wi s for 1 strong pillaf E I > AR anY pance than she siven t = —— 2 ar and will save the ronment in the il of the r @ W 1 wl Jhaat of pla the Pre 0 Crete Patting on Airs, Are Fived During a Pitched Bat- of those officials $67,000 per year., In A BURLINC Coretnonk "amnien for 30 VREY 018 v in Philadclphia L itat. | Crrre, Neb, Aug. 12.—|Special to to Trx etween Political Opponents. addition to this the government will be | o { i an | delegate at lirge to the nat convoition, ) mber of tho Knights of Pythias. | temptid to sqieich il who iutro- | Bee]—This ity is beginning to puton airs. | Pawis, August 12 —While General Bou- Lthe amounts it is now compelled to ap- | Caused by the n: ompetence of an | 4,47 Fioliver, the gushing y ort e icmarly dlved it ¢ urg, 1L Ho | dued tio Decoration day resolutiont, “The State bank has begun to lay down Colo ager was driving in an open cerriage s | Propriate bleunially for the support of the | N : sibstitutcd, ‘Llis wor's was o leaves 8 young wifo and two little childron iose are Lhe questions suguested by YOUur | a0 prown stone flagging in front and on | Suint Joan I Angely to-day Professor Per- [ (e ttoriet Koy to et o, dinission of ; g itz i 8 on tho | dong ou tho floor of the convention and undes o Rico, tho desd mititiaman, belopged | editorial to one who is & constant reader of : the territorial legisiature, The admission of | part of an engineer cansed a collision be- | the lead . Shuw, of the Cornin 08, the. Qopd. mil kel Vour valuablo puper, withough not of your | the side of their building, which will oa de- | rin, of the Lycee, fired five shots at him from | these tervitorics will_save th ; 9 government country annnm, and a lurge number near Lmogene, is unma Uaion, ¢« most u crupulous corpos ate, but muny tween two Burliugton 1 rht te ns in ti politicat faith. J. A, PitiLLips. cided Improvement on the wiserable, loose | a revolver, M. Ratapan a friend of the | over 8200,000 pe hic hly respected by all who know him, th q ——r and uneven one inch wooden plank sidew. general, rshed forward and managod to | of political prizes'which have at the begin- | ity to-duy and entalled @ loss of #40,000, A the machine wera in Ol man Gallup wounded in the SHAME DROV L 70 IT. ng of eacn new administration started a | Mumber of oil car struck by the_loco. s 00" RNy o nded in the 8 ME D b . ,\\"\ ch offends the eye and trips the feet. | turn the weaponaside. The result was that :i‘l’"l’]‘:\”m X'll“’“il“ 20 of oastern politicians to- | motive and set on £ 1 four Union nd the movement, while appar- A affeay, bub it is not kuown whether it | b oiie Suicide of a Young Gul in | T Is bound 10 wo ahcud and there is | Ratapan Limsclf received the bullet in the | Srards the sotting sun will ba. 1w 8 10- | ipink line curs spontancous, was the resuit of o p was at the hands of his son or those g B & 1o other city in the stato tuat can go abead | pack | of the head, but the wound is L““"‘““ AASHBE BRI L, Do S “E"“l,‘ur‘“ i P artanged and woll: i plan. At any rmuhi i L de. Th Tl ! enver, if the improvements that are uow un- L " nd s | ever, R’ ATIL Ayt ‘ isan cpon sceret with the Jeaders of the § :“ o “d-l, |n\“\m::- o ; ll‘:uutuu'hv‘lpp !:".ml'v Dexven, Colo., August 12.—|Special Tele- v are carried out, and from vr-::l'nl in- | ot scrious, Two _ peasants were grmE— , Tun Weathe r.m"' ”v“""' 4 anti-u m-mr y wing of the party that Stone 4 vo reside v a oight years, | oo Tug Bes.) inie Pl ions the inprovements in this place will | 2180 wounded General Boul Was not COMING WEERK IN CONGRESS, WASHINGTON, August The weather forsake the wanivg fortuncs of 5 und have had u rathor ansavory roputation | SO0 SRS PR CRREE RS od thosa of o more numerous popula- | touched. Prof. Pes f Mayor and crop bulletin, for the weele ending A wid and unito with the gouerally, more partic Frank, who han 24301 0 AT A e a0 tion, - Messrs, Jolnson & Stevens huve se. | 1-air, the candidute nominated by the oppor- | Important Moasures to Be Considered | pugt 11, says that the excessive rainfall ssont rajlioad 3 N L T his eesidonco, No- 1300 NInth | gury the coniract for tho wator works n | tunists in opposition to Boulunger, = e af: By Both Houses. sy e prblaisaity liang i iy &8 L4 i cumstances. For some time she had sb- Co. of Omaha to perform their work withi ctwoee: ! cal parties, ) i vante foiniead e & 3 the h 3 I He leaves s wife aud threo smatk olild. | S8 e B A il tho. sxcuss | the thine spacifad 1h their ooniracs Wl ondariies cliarging, Count Dillon received a treaty promiscs to absord the attention of | oropg and delayed harvest. A light frost e sUrnese e, g ren, pired about the 15th of July, Messrs, John. | Plow on the head’ from a stick and other | the scuate all of the present week. Should ed in Northwestern Minne: n on Frid that shic was workiug out, but it is now be- lieved that she was in dissolute company. Yesterday moruing a private policeman who oceur , | Michig on ‘Territory will | porte ota and | The sntizmonopolists uro 1aaking a vigors mm fight a vers to tl A CORONEI'S INQUEST has been held over the bodies of . J. Pine, Iy handled. It is not | it be disposed of before the end of the w stod 1 Boulangists ) " ucted to tako the | . \tain that Porrin intonded to aim at Boul | the bill to adwiv Washing cont but no damage is v From i{ansas, Missouri and South- nst the reno:ination of Judge supremo bench, Last yeap 3art 1t PAsn /ety s and prosecuto 1t 10 & success| auger, roug| ern Ncbraska the reports indicate ge Aduins, of Dubuque, on account of his Bort 1tieo pnd Frank Gallup, but no particu- ¢ ud prosecuto 1t to a successful brought up. ndic \ 3 ) i J was acquainted with the girl found her o fon, and it is determinod ese gentle NG <24 7ar: -0 . orable weathe 1 0 ock 1 5 v corpy S, Wi ef lars, difering from th ove facts, wer m,“‘ e Aok ol ekt Tans | p s it is determi by these gentlemen Tn the house several hours® debate aro yes | favorable weather d the past weck has | bids in favor of cory s, was defeated the sum er is over and before A $2000,000 Blaze, elivited. ( le system of water l fire started in the Deuahoe block, owned by | SPolation claims befors the gene wwed \he condition of crops, | by the farmers, and Seeyvers and Rothrock nt 1o her room and an hour after | the winter be s will have the most | Fesso, Cal . August 12,—This morning a | 0 Pe hud on tho subject of the Krench | gy)ceiuliy of coru, for th w6 reason were warked for “Tuo Kafghts of Pythias will forward tho | wards tcol four drachuns of Kough on Rats, | magniicent and ; al deficiency S slanglte romais of 1 J. Pino to Galeshurg to-wos. | She lingered in terrible azony until 0 lust | works this side of the Hudson river, e RiA s aboe block, owned LY | g ropriation bill can be passed, After this Withdrawing the 3 That Seevers will go this year thera is ver A i RN L RUNEE. Yo t when she died, refusing to make any 2o, Griftith & Johuson, which was entively con- | ig'iignosed of, further action of the house X diawing. tha pliL little doubt. Tho railroads soe the handwri | i torment thero, Hort Rice's re- | DENEW 10! an) = b o ke b 8 of, Linkiar, Kan., August 12.—Four compa- - 4 ‘ ot kROl Kighes o art e ;| stitement @5 to " the hor Afip At EWataaiih o matady . The fire spr o buildings | will in a measure depend on the committee [ o+ i Suihsd 4 ing on the wall and are_ not disposed to make * L DUDYKIRG I imp g Fellows o tions. The to the | pMrxrky. Nek {Bnecial Tolo. | ASEoss the block and many were burned. | on foreign affuirs, If that committce can be | Bies of militia have been withdrawn from | 4 very fight against fate. However, § fere to-morrow. . und thus ovening arrestod Jaines Me- 4 3 Special 10le. Loss about $200,000. Insured for about one- | gotten together early in the week it will | Stevens county. It is ex; ( 0 oy are ini third, d that the | they are indust doubtless request the house to euter imme- | other four companics will be withdrawn soon | Given, o diately on the consideration of the seuute | unless further trouble breaks out. Judge C gram to Husly groowng Juduo.roiluh store for th n connected with one of A promising future is in of this city, who had accossion of tragedies, following so | Duuiels, an old 1 n the affair of Thursday night | the variely theate ity. The boads for the Santa AT S ing towards the COrpore cated the niost profoni seneation | been seen in her company, and Lining Baker, | Fe were carried by a lurgo majority, Our | Earope's New Railway. bill o give effect to the Chinese treaty. e tions is well known, but locz! pride will give. St tho peopls of this Usually Jew abiding rx_u;uj u'mllpm'nhm!n{{l.hag sxl.gn'l Wien te | givizens are enthusiastic over the result and | SOFIA, Augast 12,—The train maugurati sohadlio s Lawrence Jorome Dead. him the delecation from lis own county, wad inicligout commun B e o ay Cjatation 8ho CON- | are celebrating the event with bongives, | thedirect railway servieo etween Paris and A Railroad Oflicial Resigns. Snanox, Conn., August 12.—~Lawrence Jo- | Tho anti-monopolists will likely unite u -~ foumod anat Mobanicls tiad Induced thein 0 | epoeciics wid brass bands. You can place | Constantinople arrived horo to-day. A grand | ST, Joscrm, Mo, August 12.—[Special Tel- | rome pusscd peaccfully away about noon to- | kom: ©. [, Urangor, of the, Allun » I A Discouraging Crop Outlook, foatad ook theta to. bis: roos wngameo- | Minden araong the promisine cities of cen- | banguet was given in hoaor of the oceasion, | egram to T Bee.)—Frani Milligen, gen- | day. Flo had not boon couscious since F'ric | §idace from Lo nortinicsiers bt of e | Sy oy, August 11,—[Special to Tue | plished the Picrson girl's ruin. 1t is alleged | (¢} Nebreska. ‘The read which will be built | at which Prince Ferdinaud presided. eral passenger and ticket agent of the St, | day night, and had suffered no pain, et L il B tien southern I ough this city will be the wain line of the e state, will have a strong sunport from th T — p—— start, and a combi n with the friends s Royal Visito: John' Y. Stone, which ouglht easi) his nomination, {ln Lvlisble daviges regarding the condi- | that he kept the girl a prisoner thrae or four | & MUEH A /i b hno,m}“mn Towa and | 4% and when sho succecded in cscaping | S¥ita %o and is now in operation as far as e Slatn wars iyt Dl slie, out of remorse, took her life, | Concordia, Kas, 1t will pass through Kear- i Joseph & Grand Island railroad, has pre- Ay o Drowned in the East River, sented his resignation, to take offect October NEw Youx, August 12.—Three men were on i i ; Benwiy, August 12.—The king of Portugal | offccted, will insu g ‘ soutiern Daota give u vo 5 o- o Loy to the ‘\.:)n"‘w;nt‘ n -A:Ifil will bo one 0 Pt oo o Kol g g B ‘m*f;;‘c,gi".:‘j;“t'fg:‘fr‘:‘} }ly,“'l\;l“':mufi'}bl'l" arrived here to-day. He was met at the rail- | sides will endeavor to combine witi 3 3 hom rawn by the roseate reports 142 Hato 8 DAsk Baorot. post importaut of our throe ralroads. Doatwhtad oib pagtitar i g Ohioe 50, & B ITOIght Agonh oL v : stati . B Wil d a guard | friends of Stone, but the supporters of . nd - i which are curcent in the east. Thesimple | pox. e pset by the wash from a | Chicago & Atlantic railway., Mr. Milligen | Way station by Ewmperor William and a guard 1 ¥, Augmst 13.—The captuin of the yacht Slranger, whi e8| town from Boston, says that he did not seo been rendered obsclete during | the dory, Dark Secret, He thinks i truth 1s that the favorable reports regarding theso two scctions have been greatly over- drawn or hi the past wee! The Circus Thieves Again, Avrona, Neb., August 12.—[Special to Tux Bee.]—-A circus showed here yesterd: LISEREE o The Weather Indications. ————— Blaine's Movements. ' cbraske—Fair, warmer, south east- Pavncll's Suit in Scotch Courts, New: YORK, August 12.—Hon. Jumcs G. | ferry boat. as filled the position which he now resigus | of honor aud conducted to the castle. Granger aro sanguiuc ut present ol o . 3 P e e RO ? or three years, " Mills county attorney. § ‘ o Houlanger lssues a Manifesto, ' has arrived at Queenss Rex. For t the Following it is a band of dory foundered in o gale after speal bbers who, after <8 erly winds increesiug in foreo, Loxvoy, August 12.—Parnell has retained | pjai d. family od t d ; 1\ tmany of the importa the au d { v W A alve and famly passed o quiet day at | paur, August 12.--Genersl Boulanger has A { l‘w mm.:fi et &l‘f:;‘?w' o s | at. Lloyd steanier, 500 miles from New | the show, station themselves on the prowmi wfi.fii ‘;fié‘r a.l-.. , warmer,“south easterly | J. B. Balfour and Asher to conduct bis suit | Maubattan Beach, énd at 5 o'clock the party | is-icu 4 nanifesto to the electors of Nocod l“fl‘ roRds out of town and. Lold up teaws g in force, in the Scolob courts agalust the Times, rolurned to New Yok, | ud Cligrente,