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Sl L sty gt EIGHTEENTH YEAR, TOMAHA., WEDNESDAY SOKNIN CDAIRMAY BRICE'S SCHEME, | me s it G AL(II'ST 15. " NUMBER (i" 7 1 5 ~ P e = % St bt POLITICS AND l’OLlll(l\\b | ey s | NEWS OF NEBRASK A GIGANTIO SCHENS VHITE MOUNTAIN SENSATION i § oo ) 1 lentinls . sixty- | \ e y SV AL AN \ Their Condition Being Investigated by ‘ being fro & ud fiftcen from | S A Wholesale Robbery of Chicago Let- Y a House Committee. S aliforna, e . i ter Boxes Discove! —— WasHiNGToN, August 14.—The hovse com- | \o pending motion allowing each con- CH1CAGO, August 14.—A system of whole- { An Attempt to Pack the American | yiitee on the merchant marine and fisnerics | Several Tippecanoe Delegations As- .er:“:?-}l.lr'.'-lu:f..\'.:i"\‘y|l'z'h‘.fw(:v‘il\\‘-f-:.n:fy':f‘nn‘.(‘.’;'ll.;‘.: A Boatrico Woman Attempts Sui- | gl letter box robbery, extending over a | In Which Omaba Citizous Figure as 3 Party's Convention, of Alaska is directed to ascertain whether semble at Indianapolis, and two at large,to be cast by the de cide By Taking Morphine. period of two years, and involving the theft the Principal Actors. the contracts which have been made by the present was p. Li m| r of thonsands of letters, including enclosures government with any persons or companics opposed to the 2 was in SRy of drafts, checks and postoftice orders, aggre- § FILLIBUSTERING BY DEMOCRATS. | have been violated, and report whether any | ENTHUSIASTIC FOR HARRISON, | sl ‘lj"W”‘I:'““"l fl‘"'i‘i_xx‘h:x,n? hmnm("rvnm CITIZENS GUARD THEIR HOMES, | gating an unknown amount, though known { A WILD RAID ON THE NATIVES, 4 legislation is necessary for the protection of LI6H 15 1HA: CORVARLION: BORAVSS HAY: nad to exceed 100,000, and explaining in part the 3 Whey Ars Hind B the seal fisherics, scen and suffered from the evils which the, numerous complaiats made against the ey Are Endeavoring to Prevent Any H. A. Glidden, ex-agent of the treasury | “The Eagle and the Flag Against the | American party was pledged to ct.*! Indianola People on the Lookout For | Chicago postal service, has been discovered by | Senator Manderson Heads a Storming -~ Tariff Legislation By the Kevubli- | department at Seal Islands from May, 1582, to Rooster and the Rag"—The N -\I\x }li:’::( ("Iq_\.“l_xi:l::u\(l..‘\'\;:::;I’fll:nm)\f.n.{v::' ‘Ii:‘l‘ a ng of Thieves—Crooks police and United States postofiice inspectors, Party Which Takes the Pleasures | cans at the Present Session .l‘\‘xlv,nh‘;u.l\;'u! alled. He said tlmufnu- e American Party's Cons BiFtis. H6 oulidd, ol AIROOH Amicans 10 Oaptured at Hastings—A 'l\“rn-\h-n\-k Von «;\..-Q;‘.mm nn;\ ll\\]n‘xmr ;l Seekers at the Summer Reosort —Miscellaneons. dition of the people compured favorably o 3 w-hand and help to rid his state and ev: § B Mace are in custody. More arrests are likely to g AR b with that of the laborers of this country Mty other state from the oppressive evils of e ar o] follow. Von Oberkampf claims to bo a mem- (e o th bbbl iy A iR The moral habits of the people were good. T unrestricted immigration. ber of a noble German family, while Mack is Don't Want t " T IHIH‘ was no breach of peace to speak of, General Harrison's Visitors. i \“ ,\| ”I‘huxl'l!n ._:f (7!3(\1'1;*:(_4]\“. R.|l‘mflc- [—] Drowned In a Creck. a carpenter and a citizen of the United States, Taken By Surpris AU Tiie Oxata Bn, ) | and no necessity for civil officers. “wlrt‘;nw.\.ynl.‘, IspiANAroLs, Tnd., August 14— Threo ox. | BOnCed tho old vartios, and vharged, thom | = 6 Warer, Neb., Angust M.— (he discovery of the gigantic pilferings of [ Besrox, August 14.—[Soceial Telogram to Wasnixotos, D, C., August 14, | | botter than any other laborers in the world. | Cursion trains brought in large delegations | yoto, ~He'declared that the New York and | [Special Telegram to Tue Brr.]—The dead | the letter boxes came about in a curious and | Ty Bk, ]—The sensation this scason among A very clever schot " alvin | F'rom an almost barburous state under the | from different points in the state to call on | California delegations were trying to gag the | body of a man was found in Weeping Water [ unexpected way. Von Overkampf was in- | the White mountains is the mnouncement of 8. Brice, chairman of the democratic national | 1X0s81an governient, the islanders had been | General Harrison to'day. The delegations | other delegations, and run conventions in | creck, inside the city limits this morning | debted to nis and in_payment he |y vieit there of @ conching party direet from comimities, ws. given away by ono of his | [roISLUbt0nstateof semicivilization under | unitod at the depot and marched to Univer- | tielt own persondl interosta, © © o about 7 o'elock. Tho body was identified as | tendered her which she accepted | G uahia, who will do the entire distance from 4 friends here to-day. When Mr. Brice was in | His opinion was that if the fisheries wi sity park, 'Ihe procession was quite Impos- | oo o platform and resolutions, when ap- | thut of A L S8 | LT e 1, and | New York in their drag. A special from b Washington last week he arranged for the | open to competition, seals would become e ing. At the head of the column was a Tippe- | pomted. years old JaSwede by birth, The verdict | gpe placed the matter in the hands of the | Bridgeport gives the following description of 4 American party, which is in convention here | tinct in five years. "The policy of leasingthe | canoe club of eighty-three vete arrymg | The chairman announced the various com- | of the coroner’s jury was that the deceased | yolice, who located the man in a room on | gheir arvival: ! e ~ > | privileges of taking seals was the very best ife sized portrait of General Harrison, on | mittees and the convention adjourned till to- | came to his death by drowning. The water | North Market street, In searching this room . AR AT REULA . Ton EHs W now, to ondorse Harrison and Morfon, Ho | BeVIlofts of fuing scals wag the very bost | a lie sized portral 3 Horrcw, was not over two feet deep whero the the offivers \vero Watonistied to find . trunlk J A coschbug party en route for the White arranged further for the admission s dele- | ment, R 1¢ BOVEFD- | the reverse side of which were the words, g el was found. 1t was thought as the man filled 10 the top with lettors. Thoy had all | mountains passed through here this morn- 4 gates to the convention of a number of white | The committee then adjourned subject to a | - Protection, prosperity and THE OLD DOMINION, sick from a partial sunstroke, that he had | been opened, bore no postmark, aid Lad the | ing. The party consisted of Senator C. ¥, o i i eolored demioorata THom Now Vork' cail of the chairman, $ the union.” Couspicuous in the X y ' wandered away Irom bis boarding house in | stunps removed. 1t was then ascortained | Manderson and wife, R. W. Patrick, John | for the fssuance of fifty proxy tickets to a T T e i WAs A banner inscriby ““The cagle and the | Ex-Senator Mahone Tells Why Vir- | .d I‘l‘.:l'l"\"':"k‘}d";"", {flf:‘:: ’x'.',‘.:'-l‘ll\{::.» Hisdial lh.lll \_I(m ‘:{wru‘_\mpf«n 3;xml-1‘.:n-;x‘h‘r- Fooy | Paddock and R. 8. Berlin of Omatia and W distribute them to Democratic politicians, | Bxciting Scenes in a Little Town in | ng to Uolonel Gray A \y t‘*ll‘\wu‘\,:\tfuml H L Tite | last secn on Friday of last week. - The body | above, was found. Atanother roomina hotel | eft New York Sunday morniug. Sunduy the object being to put a majority of demo Misstasioni oral Harrison briofly discussed the bone Brg, | —Ex-Senator Mahone, of Virginia, has as badly decomposed, and it is likely had isc packed with broken mail | night they stopped at Indian Neck, Green- crats i the convention 80 thatany resolution | Jicksox, Miss, Auneass i - result of American home infiuenc been i Washington sever s during the | beenn the water since that time. The re- | matter and a bunch of keys f tho keys | wioh, and last night at Black Rock, at the Jackso, Miss , August 14.—Special Tele- 2oy s maius were buried to-night at 12 o'clock. s for railway mail pot and would 1t | ¢ R proposed for the cndorsoment, and nominis | gram to e Hem |oUtion, & foarianing and. | 8014 past two weeks, and expresses the utmost s o e e anturod | Georee hotel, The trip will extend into Oc tion of Harrison and Morton would be car- | enterprising town some thirty-five miles S D D A Sty | conflcnoe Irl tho abilfiy of th Fepublioen Saunders County Teachers, métl matter was taken to ibio postoftioe m- | {OPSr and the return to Now Vork will be FRA Ehvotigh o SHIH | publican party have always been the friends | vty 0 carry the Old Dominion this fall. In v ) ; : by iy of Suratoga and dowi Along iths HEE vied through with a whirl. below here on the Natcher, Jackson & Co- [ and protectors of the American home than i | yt8 TR EIS SEE CREIOR AV B0 Wanoo, Neb., August 14.—|Special to Tz | spector. : ; of thé Hudson. The party has ten horses, Colonel Dudley stated to me yesterday be- | lumbus railway, was the scone of great ox- | aught else. By the homestead law i e ¢ of a convers ,on the outlook | Bgp,]—The Teache institute of Saunders The envelopes contained all <n.|105 ]“‘. four of which are used” for the drag 4 i fore he left for N k that he had been | oigament lay and yesterd Sunday ated more than half a mil- | With your correspondent, General Mahone | county opened with a ption for the school | ucer thi usually sent through the | the paggage wagon, and fo 3 approached by e L ROUGELIRELIANC [ b ISl s Mt 0 B N L L the emaucipation | said: “Ihave a number of times felt confi- | tonchiors at the court house lust night, | Mulis, from —dry goods = sawples —and | horse 4 American_party with a_proposition that the | Bight Mr. Beverly Robinson, while conduct- | proclamation it converted a million cattle- | dent that wo could carry Virginia, and two | opert Davis, editor of the Demoerat. de. | oS of jewelry to writing pads and phote- | “One of the party was asked how they were % convention would cndorsé the candidacy ing a youne 1ady to church, was moton tho | pens into homes, and it 18 still true to thoso | o'liran times have done il I gould to bring | Lolcrt Davis, editor of the Democraty de- | graphs. But that which showed the magni | enjoying the trip, and he replicd Genoral Harrison if the latter would not re- | sidewalk by a negro namod Hob Broom, with | brinciplos that 'will preserve contentment o ; 0 livered a fine welcome address, and W. A. | tude of the depredations was the presence of | Wi tpavel by daylisht and whon we st i Coioncl Dudley replied that pel or refuse it the republicun party did not seek the en- dorsement of the American party, and that i our homes After the | about success for the republican tic S0 B S pcech, and while the | at no time during tne y any of the way. Robinson politely asked | opowd was shuking tands with the general, | years have I scon my wa, he was not authorized to say that them,to give up, upon which Broom cursed | a glee club took the platform and rendered | perfectly as at the present. The tarift ques- [ .y ig gssisted by the following corps of able r $10,000, 'n b vhole: Harrison would not refuse the endorsement | him and said he would not, at the same time | stirring campaiem songs. tion is the on t the republican | jnetpructe Prof. N. B. Leach, of St. Paul; | for 810,000, drawn by a }\‘" iental [ mountains, We have mot time for that, as if it was tendered to him, Colonel Dudley | rudely pushing the young lady with whom | In the afternoon a train consisting of nine- | ticket this ti: Heretofore we have de- | prof, D, » Superintgndet of e As house of Chicago on the Continental | we proposc to make the journey in n manher did not know, it was presumed, that the gen- | Robinson was walking off the pavement. At | teen cars arrived, bringing a large delega- | pended more or less on state issucs, As 1 Nutional ban Numerous other drafts | oy il vut | g st ten or twelve 's of the | iles of insurance policies, trust dec o i Serin. | drafts, checks, money orders and promiss county. responded appropriately. Superin- | (S GLecis, Woney Gets wil L clear to suceess so Prnf oly has charge e intendent Dooly has chirge of the institute | OIS (AR PELEREIIEE A1 LT one ne colored girls, who refused to give up | 4nd prosperity s, one of the leading t conclusion of the ch pleasint spot on the route, if it is time for lunch, we swop and enjoy it under the trees, To-duy we will stop in Wilford to lunch. 1 cannot suy when we will reach the White it land public i hools; Prof. R. H. Watson, of b 0 low us to enjoy ourselves and have B tlemen who culicd + sent by | 11:30 o'clock on that night Robinson and | tion from Tuscola and other points in 11~ | said the other day before the senate commit- | Valnhratso: Prof, b, 7 o ranging from §150 tog1,010, and scores d a good view of tne country along the route,” v 2 Valparaiso; Prof. I H. Brad superin : oy st Calvin S, Brice or refused thie | some friends were standing on the street in [ nois. A notable feature of their tee on finance, if the republicans in the sen nt of the Wahoo public schools and B, | for $300 each, were found. | Von Oberkamp. “How expensive is such'a trip 4 [ proposition in str In the con- | front of a store talking, when Broom | an old battle flag of Grant's ori ate would only give us free tobacco—thar is, was arrested on 8 and confessed his sod. The institute opens with an at- v 1, now, that is a question T am not tendance of over one hundred aud fifty. od to answ To all but one of the party the expense is merely nominal. _That amed | gpeis Mr. Patrick, We are his guestd and vention this afternoon the proposed en- | with four dorsement of ( in the form of remove all of the internal taxes o to clect Ha 0DACCO— ison and The policy of the demo- ther negroes came up. and with- [ ment, the Twenty-fi meral Harrison was offered | out warning or provocation commenced | gation awaited the arr resolution by one of the col- | shooting at four white men. Dr. Holliday | Decatur, Ill., which bro t 1linois. ival of the tramn from | We are —sur sht another delega- | Morton clector guilt on Monday. The postofiice authorities arc now investigating how the postal keys came mto his possession, and it is « A Small Blaze at Indianola. e : ? ored dologates from Now York and it wus | Was shot through the head and Awmand [ ton. The Visitors arvived ut Univorsity [ ¢rats in reducing the im port duties and con- | 5o SERECQME S BERROT ) | that furtier arrests will follow, it being sty | talcing the trip at his invitation.” i referred to the committee, White through the hip, Rovinson caught | park at about 3 o’ciock. Captain T. B. Mii- | tinuing the internal taxes is vicious, and is | 8P el H e posedithat some louter icarriar, anticly ‘;"_P- “How long do you expect to stop at the Thie object of having the proposition sub- | Broom from behind and hela him, but was | turn and A. I Mills ucted as spokcsmen for | €specially injurious to the interests of the | Telegram to Tnk Brr.] —Last night fire was | the loss of his position, iad aduplicate of bis | white mountaing % mitted by a colored man was obyious. It | unable to prevent him from emptying his two dele In reply to the ad- [ people in Virginia, Our manufacturing in- | discovered m the sccond story of Smith & | kev made and gave it to Von Oberkumpf, “On, T cannot say. 4 was believed that General Harrison would | pistol. There was no shooting done by the s General Harrison spoko mainly upon | terests have more than doubled durmg the | Untiedt's furniture store, but was extin- [ SHATing with him the proceeds. fssioner | Pendent on the time of our arrival. We are not dare to refuse the endorsement, when it | whites. Frank Wailace drew his weapon, tariff issuc. In the course of his remarks | past four years. Richmond, Petersburg, and | ,uiohq pofore it had gained much headway. To-day both men were before Commissioner | yych pieased with the stops along the route came through the instrumentality of a | but before he could fire it he was shot somo of tho other larger cities in tho" OId f 05 0. ©oom o ¢ by somo. of the | Hovne. . Mack, who wus arrested on 8uspi- | go far, und Lmust say 1 find the New Kng- colored man. The scheme has been worked | through the arm by Broom and disabled. ed free traders are very few | Dominion have built up great factovies, and | It I8 belic hat It was set by some of, the | cion because he had vouched for the genu- | jund people whole-souled und generous to cleverly up to this time but the work of | Broom was arrested on the spot, but his s But English statesmen and | are becoming new in v O e R et ch oo Eo TR ARIOE (L BHedicn g1V B by Vot s Obe ] (st patii) % will be in the | companions fled. There was a logal investi- | English newspapers declare that we have a | farmers are improving th and | cis which showed here lust. nigh, for the | kampf to his landludy, waived examination | *'Sonfior Manderson occupied a seat. on the Z o convention aftc 3 ority of demo- | pation at Utica yesterday, after which an at many. We are told that it is only an [ there is a new era of progress and prosy RO oL YorLing Ctha i natts o o (Ol ||t wamhgld oithe rand jury under | poy with the driver and after a short stop at 3 crats—men who are known to be active | angry crowd of citizens took Broom to the age reduction of 7 per cent that is con- [ The blow which the Mills bill proj. P L £5,000 bal. Von Obe 8 CASe Was con- | the foot of Fairfleld avenue the journey east- 5 democrats—will take out of the conv cemetery on the edge of town, and hanged | templated. You might fairly ask whether | the llnll;x.s‘ rial umll[un;lluu 1‘m«- s ?\'n“l\l R RGTOA R or o th oL ALk AT HOYREY “l*"'“f‘l‘t \"fi'(}“ '|‘x"*‘:""l\ l;')‘:?':;' o the same ed was resumed. The senator cd a 11 of its sign ‘should it endo him. Tlie otiers will be lynched when [ this ave reduction docs not saerifice | Set us buck a quarter of a century, while the ding, and the fire | gmount. 1 men are now in jail. rge horn and blew frequent blasts upon it, ; % fison and Morton. 'The men who are in the | caught. some American industry or wages of our | Propositions of the republicans 10 maintain as started in «'l""“ ';f""::“s “"“ cltizens which astonished the natives. A large crowd 4 convention wor sincorely for the Am : = —- =l ES working men and women, You may also | these intercsts, and strike down the internal parts o U[“_‘l-‘_“'ll . l‘?!:Jl;““K- THE l-,\u, TERS. congregated to witness the party’s progress. Bl ty ) Niave) Alusivorads the . Gamo A CARDINAL AT NOTRE DAME. K toseo the freo ist, wiich doos not | Laxes is exuctly the thing Vieginia wants (o icdt is about $200. - ! trick and sine ¢ want their own district ; S OALRN 3 izare in this average, Those who would if | continue her boom,” 3 T Egan Farnishes the Needed Clue to GOVERNOR SAUNDERS. b candicates they way defeat the plans of He Wiil Assist In the Cclebration of a v could eluminate the protective principles eneral Mahone's enthusiasm over the out- L dtane BromM eCook i Their Authorship. 4 N X - (-ulld;m {llllbll(‘o. ; S AtO Uy b iy aiava o s Kb mOTd ol e mulllhu‘l :]Ilmt Jotin . Wiso hus | McCoor, Neb, August M—[Special to | o o el PO sl Telo. | Hia Condition Improved 8o He Can ;s s AxD cAN et | Notun Dave, Ind,, August 14.—His eml- | of candor described teomsclves s hro n notice that ho will remove to New | s Brr.]—Memorial se were ob- ] Eaanst L] s S Mot lison sald to-day 0, at South | 1 e : ; e vl s ALiof bis disscnsions | served on Sunday at the M. E. church, which e mn Ghronibs Eenifal,.Qonbl iabguabolt foyed the tarifl bill would be ready to lay | Be 5 - | The protective system is a barrier agains ¢ « kheioanto isa: L e S ioe bles from London, saying there is a rumor Serixas, Colo., August 14— before the full committee,and a caucus by “f“‘}l:’““ ‘l";“‘, ,“fl"”“’“r" L““‘l“l Vi) ', the 'flood of * forafen importation and | eure the election of the republican ticket in | Was elaborately trimmed and festooned with | B Bl cU S e Tettors has | [Special Telogram to Tt Beg.|—Tho rop the end of the week and that it woula go on | CC1Ved by a delegation of Catholic societies | competition of underpaid la in Eu. | Virginia, are regarded ag especially signiti- | national flags and flowers. The pastor, Rev. |\ qii0overad and the discove 1 much | resentative of Tue Bir called at the resi- the calander of the senate next week., He | ond an assemblage of citizens. His eminence | rope. Those who want to lower mn and the republicans in the senate intend | Mr, Dwire, was at his best and preached to u e = Edinburgh t. Parnell | dence of Mr. Barlow this forenoon to learn « tefterated his statement that the reports { was welcomed by Notre Dame in an address | the dyke owe to those who live behind it to to help out Vicginia as much as possible in | ¢rowded house. to do wi Sl B M s S L) e S O o 3] oing the rounds of the country to the effect | by Rev. Father Walsh, president of the uni- | Makea plain statement of their purposes, | the tariff bill which thoy wil pass before the | “Pey new stalls are being added to the | €2uld not be found, but another of the Irish | the condition of ex-Governor Saunders. The i hat the republicans were delaying the bill | vorgity. to which the cardinal replied in com. | 120 they want to invite a flood, or do they be- | adjournment of congr round house, making a total of tnirty. A | leaders gave me a part of the desired infor. | trouble is not apoplexy, as first reported, but ‘ Wwith a view to abandonng it for the present i f i A 2 hf e aici lieve i the dyke but think it will afford ade- '——or—;l-- lavge coal citute is underway and a freight | mation. He is a participant in all the coun- | heart trouble. Mrs. Saunders said that ) session, were fulse and cmanated from the | PEECHIREY LCORS, - AmOng the ;u or dignt | quate protection at a lower lovel? It may be TURE EVENTS. depot, 30x70 fect, is to be e 1 at once. cils of the party. There is no question what- | When they first arrived here four weeks ago ol democrats, He sald there would be a bill | tagies who welcomed the cardinal woro | that reduvtions should be made. So it may | gy imary of Yesterday's Races at |, Politics and politicians are warming upm | ¢ » the sentiment. He said: *“rhe | the governor was not fecling well, He i reported and passed before congress ad- | Ar¢hbishop Elder of Cincinnati, Archibishop | he that some duties should be increased, but the southwest. The national republican | €VCr asto the sentimen e said: ‘“Lhe o well. journs, Senator Teller sald, this evening, “‘“““\“’.v"f St. Paul, Bishops Dwenger of | we want to know whether those who propose Saratogn. ticket will receive the largest majority ever | letters and papers sent over here by Patrick | scemed greatly worked down from business - b that bo believed congress would not adjourn “"";,. e, Burke of Wyoming, Spaulding | {ho revision believe in taking a thought of | SAmATOGA, August 14.~Snmmary of rac given here, buton local candidates thére will | Egan have thrown a startling light on the | caves. He came here thinking that the cool ¢ before the middle of October. He added that | P oot |If3_“’{ of A\lw"vr“"'Jd Janescns of | the working men in fixing the vates, or will | Three.quarters of a mile—Sintram won, | be some scratching, mysteries, They furnished information on a | breezes of the mountains and pure air would # while he was very much opposed originally | Bellevi i (];:.»fimye 0,““ n(V; npor llh\“;i leave them u\lx!m chauce effects of a “purely | Blessing sccond, Retrieve third, Time— ———— lot of points which were before hidden. m\;)c him re\'lruululu{u;nl ll;‘eslml‘;) m“tln to to the introduction of a tariff bill at this RS ) D revenue tarift.’ 1:20%. Two Crooks Arrested. They have proved to be the needed missing | & better condition of health, But theso j scssion hegnow favored it heartily, since the Ml Gibbons' visit Is to assist at cele- —= One and one-sixteenth miles—Grisette won, | ITastixes. Neb.. Augnst 14.—[Special Tel- | 1inks in the chain, which, without them, was | agencies have proved dewrmmental, and he Fopublicans 1 caucus agreed 1 report a bil s LF(J“ul:l.::0|§‘x‘l‘v’l‘lgc:u?\irl‘n;‘s:.n‘«s‘;x‘:i BLAINE IN MAINE. Allentown second, Pasha third. Lime— egrar oot s 5 LA umr[m‘“g i tha | yory mcompinte, " You' cin say thut Pirnel. | hus gradually grown worso u this diitudo. t introductie cant it g | of b B el 8 4 P 3 is i 3 Saunders was sitting on the sofa F'r 3 zx'l:gh'gi“ R s R T LT of to order of tiio Holy Cross, which takes | The Plumed Knizhvs Welcome on Ris 10 prizo of Soratogh one and five. | city Chiof of Polico Crane's attention Wwas | letvors. “Ho can lay s s on b arheg | evenmg and. saddoniy Fainted away, and 1o 3 rats were very much afraid the republicans | Piice tomorroy Arrival Home. eigliths miles—Wary won fn 3:01, Montrose | directed to the mysterious action of four sus- | he wish This is the reason of his confi- | Was not until after several attempts were would pass a tariff bill before adjournment AN INHUMAN ACT. Bostoy, August 14,—The Blaine party was | second l{m‘ul Arch'third. picious characters. He arrested two and the | dent action lately. The question as to whois de that he was restored to consciousness. and that they were doing everything possi- SN AT b | not astiv until late this morning, and several Thre rters of a mile=Laclare won in | others fled. The prisoncrs gave their names | the forger T am not at liberty to answer, Iy | Saturd vh|u felt much improved, hut Sunday bl?’l:;,bluck the way of the measure, ., | Injurea Passengers Not Allowea to | callerson Biaine were denied adimttance, At | 11184 Hocouceio second, Kedar Kahnt hird. | 347 D, Toe and Ed Gleason. In their pos: | MUst be proved, you know.’ e was fealing a great. deal worse. Monday “They are killing time over at the house," : ; Stecple chase, one andlone-half miles— | g0 1 Cat® SR 36 ST 0 hants and | I8 he in this countr: he gradually improved, and his physician re- said he, “so that there will be a lot of meas- Telegeaph for Assistance. 11:30 a delegation from tne Home Market | gijlaruey won in 3:00, Bsechmoro sccond, | gther wonds supposed o be plunder. The | *“Yes. Ouconly fear is he will leave, He | ports this niorning that_he will be able to be fires which must be passed at this session | AuBUQUERQUE, N. M., August 14—Two | club was admitted to & conference, and at | Meadow Queen third, = Tt e held i custody awhiting further in | 18 notlikelyto g0 to America, however,” | faken to his home in Omaha in a few days. when our tariff bill goes over there, and | miles cast of Siberia yesterday, the Atian- | 12 the party left for the railroad station. = vestigation, said the gentleman, smiling. “It is a bad | The high altitude is supposed to be the cause ! :lr:o{m(g l;olmw tolgukn it up o1 Jlu-, ground | tic & Pacific train was thrown off the track | There were no demonstrations en route. Monmouth Park Races. i gy - place for him. I’ux:luu(;l's\IL\ wh«:Llu:r ‘hclwus of the heart trouble, b ut they have no time, owing to the pressure | i1°a curve o o s U R P o Loxa Braxcr, August 14.—Monmouth 3 Active. or is a member of the Irish party. have 6f Uinortant legislation, Thére are three ap. | 18 curve'of the road and went downa | When the carriage reached the station there £ s‘ [netRalironasiactive said more to you than has been said to an IMMIGRATION RESEARCHES. 4 ) P | thirty-foot embankment. Two sleepers were | Was a large crowd present, and it was with | Park sumum BeaTRICE, August 14.—|Special Telegram g 8 N . propriation bills. before the house. at_ this ; ; perswere | Wia 21 Ehat o passaro was cloarod by tes | - Ona.aad onsslxteenthiimiics—Specialty i 1) i ody/elan. J iean will tndargiaudimhoniie |l {deatmrorald D ¢ time, onioof which ~tho gonoral doficiency | well filled with passengers, all of whom suf- | }ojico “Flaino was choored by the erowd, | won in 1352, Benedictingjsecond, Hy poerite | 10 T BEr]—Tho ailroad ring was broken | learns that s lettors havo' furnished tho | Seafurcrs Jestily to Forelzn Effect on ill—has been pending for ubout two weelks, | fered injuries more or less severe. The mail | and gs the train was about to move away he | third, ° % L in this county at last Saturday’s primaries. | clue.” Their Business. . nd yet the house litorally throws wway its | clerk was badly bruised and tried to telegravh | stopped to the platform in response to calls | Angast stakes, three-quarters of a.mile— | 1t is now trying to get hoid of the county con- s it Callan and Finegan?” NEW YoRk, August 14.—The congressional ] time with petty motions and trifling speeches | to Atbuquerque for assistance, and some | und thanked the people for their kind recog- | Fresno won in 1:163, Digblo second, Erio | vention, which will be held Thursday, by | v Neither of them. They are exonorated, | committee to-day resumed its investigation and dilatory tactics for the sole purpose of | wounded passengers tried to send dispatches | i iR tenin Chenimoved e (a1 ation, 4% DY | You must excuse me from saying any more.” | | i rati g i ¥ . X o nition. he train then moved on its way to | third. bringing out new candidates from different - into the evils of immigration. There were delaying the legislation which 1t must pass, | to fricuds, but the railway company positively | Augusta. Rahway handicap, one #fle—Emus won in LAy § atur N ) ‘: i With a view to pigeon-holeing the republican | forbid the operators to send anything that | “The train arrived at Portland at 5:30 p. m 4 y YRR townsbips for the legislature. - Much depends ED HIS GAM present Congressman Ford, chairman, and - i tarift bill when it is recavod in the house. | would convey the information that there had | wheve a stop was mado and acknowledgmont | - Oneand onenaif milestCuseado won in | Oy uh Dobbs, “who 'is & candidate for Congressmen Guenther and Spinola, Several -, 8] ” SCELLANEOUS. : been an accident. The passengers of the | made to the ng of 8,000 citizans. 2:4135, Proso scoond, Bell P'Or third. Ounaomey S hous fgalust the ving, but | A Chicago Man Experiences Trouble | witnesses testified that forcigners were driv- i of O of Fromont.and Jolm O'Kocfe | wrecked train were picked up by a special | The train arrived at Augusta at 8:45 p. m. | *Iirce.quarters of b milozKhatton won in g LT in Securing a Divorce, ing Americans from the command of vessels 1 | ¥, C, Grale of Omaia s registered at the | after the nooidonts o o o fcur® | The front of the dopot wusa solld bleck of | 1:17, Kern seoond, Ripton fhird. Tired of Living. 110AGO, August 14.—John Kratochiri'sef- | by their working for lower wages than i AR ieion, oty manity, shouting wildly, © As Mr. Blaine | Tlrec quartors of & mile=Lottie Wall won 5, August 18— (Special Telogram forts to obtain a divorce from his wife may | Americans would accopt. Three-fourths of o i 4 Mo o A ik & £ as 5 ' se, —Lero; 9 vy ] S y :ssels are from other lands, Several emi | the headquartors of tho army, adjutant gen- | Orrawa, Ont., August 14.—[Special Tele- | checred ay he walked to the platform, ac- | 3:17, Sam Browa second, Hiphin third. suicido yesterday afternoon by taking two | heurd, through the efforts of C. A. Ficke, | orinig'were examined, They told how they P 4 First Licutenant Garland N. Whistler. Fifth | €ram to Tue Bre.]—Last evening while sev. c\n'mx;mngq h:\' flu_slrcnl'u.xvun'xhc.mnn‘n!lc;cl‘: Hon. e doses of morphine, She became unconcious, | county attorney, of Davenport, Ia, The | had been persuaded to come to this country i vtillery, from Battery 13 to Battery G of | eral lads were playing just above Chandiere ‘\”.wl“.r\@ :::llall.&u;u“mflxh\sfi ‘l‘;m;:ld xlm:‘:ll::'(‘:?l . Rochester ces. Physicians we led who suceeeded, after | €lerk of the eircuit court this morning re- | by tales of better wages and hving, and how, Rocn v history began and cuit races begen to-day. § The great event | now ont of danger. She says she was tired | of afidavits which he desired handed to what- | ©btain the e ployment which had been prow- 2 e, they hat regiment, vice First Licutenant Oliver | falls, Albert Lozault, about fourteen years | yngd suid 1:‘0 ‘.:.3?}‘. '(:r[m; 1"1-“';" ‘(l to “u\llt'rs(fll ": old, was accideatly pushed into tho river. “I thought, as m Lieutenant William K. Hamilton, Fifth artjl. | T0¢ alarin was given, but too late for rescue. ®, N. Y., Auglist 14.—The cir- | some hard work, in restoring her and she is | ceived a letter from Ficke enclosing a couple | on arriving he had been unable to and wanted to kill herself, —~—— ised them. . B. > who had known me | Was the $10,000 Flour City® guarautes purse, | of livin ever judge tries the case, Fickd s ys that 'ndale, once an inmate of the B tiine thhihovinzathed bho he hirty-five years might extend a co with twenty- ouo antries. | . 3 Mrs, Kratochirl was basely deserted by her i1 yoro thi . Jery, is revoked. Lieutenants Whistlor 1 | By the time the boy reached the head of the it § : Left for the Holdre, Reunion, it 3 of London asylum, swore that he was . Wood will exchungo batterios in accordance | cataract hundreds of popplo stood nlonside | Welcome, ~bub =T - hud —no conc Flour City stakes, 10,000—Jack won, | Neb, August 1. —(Special fele. | Msband in povorty with four small children, | discharacd after ten’ days' conflncmont. ] with the terms of the order specified el e bank of the river among them his | Lon that —men from all quarters | Guy second, Mount " Mo| 'il third, Yorktown EATRICE, e, August 14, =[Bpeelaldele- | 4000 of his being deserted by her, as the | The lord mayor sent him and his family to I M Vo of D it “on Presi. | futhor and mothor, powverioss” to. answer | O the commonwealth would have | Belle fourth, Genova S wvouid have taken | £ram to Tue Bek.]—A detachment of com- | hughand nsserts. Tho afildavits ure micde by | this country. ~Georzo Puarenok, a German b : dent. Clovelund to-diy. with C. S, Lako of | their son's pitous cvics for help, but. wit | been bere. You cau have no conception f second money 15 ditanced in the last | pany C, First regiment, Neoraska National | Mrs, Kratoschirl and H 3 » of | who had been in this country th ' said that while in Berlin he was an agent for on‘months | the French s ompany. He was How it impresses one who s been fora | heat on foul d rear boyond the scas to meet a welcome like tlus, But you must take the will for the Towa. nesses to t Mrs. Lymen, wife of the Council Blufts | rapidly d ble doath to which he was aimed by the driver of | Guards left to-da . Just as he iched the 814 v for the G. A. R. reunion | the poor Davenport, at Holdrege under command of Licutenants | Kratochirl t ol her to Davenporf 0pProso! ve. lof v visi tulls hie obser o throw his arms i Iy 3 —T. T. 8. won, | Reed and Anderson. Colonel O. H. Phillips | ago and after living with Ler one month cquainted with Berlm statistice, and they 5 representative, left to-day for a visit with | falls he was obseeved to throw his arms in 3 0 s ¥ T \ nd A e . Phillips I g i | statistics, and they | her mother at her old homestead in Hlinois. | the air and plunge into the seething waters “,“,“ AL C ey B ST SR 'f"l!nl, Black Jack third, Ola [ of the First regiment is also attending, left her. He has smce wholly refused to | showed that during the past five &) | Perky S, HeAvL 100 feet below. The body was not recovered. }“" "" ol : U“ 1»1(\ m\‘-‘fm l“““a; ¥ fourth. Best time, —— i«lmmlrl 'nm'-. 'Nllu- ) ,.1..|- ]di\l not desert ::u \\n‘u-.nlmm three hundred and R PR The Saganeti Massacro, VOU who com from othar towis and citis, AMERICAN MOGULS, S a-Xann ek ady forlanaly HRRs S A e s I is 0 conaty | counciiimai ond o miah Ri‘l."l‘iu“.i,“if'f? favor 4 Nebraska an va ARNe M aasa0re. and it is to you of Augusta, and of almost all EMOUTHy NGy -AEUBY K14 e[ Speciy) wrge and unable me to Chicago or | by the German ¥ called on b WASHINGTON, August 14— l(n;u., A\mu}\ 14.—A dispateh fl-rmn :\nlu Maine, who have dono me this great honor I | Stern, Phelps and Von der Ahe at the | Telegram to Tir Ber.|—Miss May Cross, of en employ counsel, The letter and afida- | the witness respecting me: ch the 4 gram to Tue Bek |- Pensions granted Ne- | sowah saysa French missionary from the | pour cut my thanks. 1 have scen much in Millard Hillsdale, Ta., was seriously injured last | vits will be handed 1o whicheve o trie anitad Rudals | E 1 5 u 1 hay Milla s j e hunded to whichever judge tries | persecuted Russian Jews could be ship) o braskans :Original_invalid—Franklin B, Mc- | scenc of the massacro at Sagaueti reports | Wy last year, much of countries beyond the | gy thore is something in tho rumor thay | night by falling from a A She | the case, providing that after these disclos- | this country. Itisthe policy of B el v 1 Cristol, Atkinson ; Thomas Cumpbell, Blair, | that four Italian ofticc in command of | % Bt havs us ‘l“";‘“{h' [““”-‘l“.‘{‘k’“”xf""l an American association base ball team is to | $1Pred from the stop, arawing a seat after | ures it ever comes to trial, said the witness, to drive off tie Poles and s Tucrease —Darwin A. Cole, Ewing; James I, | the auxiliavies killed. He says that Debeb, DO WAIOR 1Glanal Ve MmP. 4oe AN s i Ler und injuring her hip. ———— re-Germanize the country. There was an 3 HEER0AQmLIANIEI A COIOy HIFing i dRmon B ] (1o Abysmninn ohief; hnd armed | more profound appreciation of my own coun- | be put in this city next season, is veritied by . The Big Convent Fire, immense fund in the hands of the German Springer, Lebanon, Ll sl P Pep iy 1 have scen nothing in Enropean indus- | the fact that_ th of thi most prominent Madison County Teacher: New Youk, August 14.—Tho groater por | government to buy up the small landed po- Pensions for lowans: the defe column bave arvived at M trial systemns that d nagooparm mo in the | and influential men in American affaivs, Mapison, Neb, August 14.—[Specal to | .- '[ Q4R o Tlh e 12468 :," POI- | gession of the undesirable Poles, and sell | Bl Borets, Minga; Edwar ! sowah, B Denapsamuieai) Moasra, Aaron Bigro, ggfuicanath Ho s |imypiBan,)~Msdlson couny ini= | Vont of the Sacred Hears Ly 1n rains at dap. | 1R Poporty for small sums to Gern amuel Pettengil, Poll City; Jon ) A e beneficent Of L 1 Ghris Vol Ahe, T e R e R nored 8 day- -— § Bales, Richland; Newton Green, i orin Wholesal every working man. If I have in the past | of St. Louis, are in this city. They were | Stitute began here yesterda WY LY jignt this morning. The total loss cannot The Plice v Figl A et Pasiiy Wonabisaroon: Tll., August 14.—Tha wholesale spoken o thy word in support | reisterod at' the Millard Jast evening, and | teachers, mostly women, in attendance. It prLlons cnnugs bo The Fike Connty Fight 4 kin, Fairview: L. Davi hi AL R Ao A 88" | of that system, in_tho future Thope to say | it was learncd that theywere to mect cer- | bids fair to be ‘a very interesting and profit | #Bort of $100.000 and the property was in Caruerrsuuies, Ky, August 14.—Thero i3 1. Borry, Missouri Valley, Tnoreasé—Churlos | Lo tural iuplement houses of Martin & Co. | iany more, 3 3 tain Omaha parties for @ discussion of the | able school for the teachers gured for 820001, Tihe cause of tho heavy | trouble again i Pik county between tho ( 1. Chambers, Cedar Rapids; .(‘,mn Milli ;fi!{\'ll ingman &lgt'x, \\un“_rnl cly. c ~ “Lgive you my profoundest thanks. There | proposed enterprise. Reportorial assiduity, ————— hmfi\cu.lhf mfi‘l’”\“.‘l 0! tlhu’ e d u.i;l‘nr Bt | Hatfields and McCe Phillips, sheriff of 2 | Kken, Keokulk; Thomas C. Young, St. Charles; | 2¥ fire st an early hour this morning. is to me no state like Maine, no valley like | however, failed to get oa to the place of Located in Omaha. to get water. ‘The buiiding occupied land e county, who made the forn rr B N A I en B A TIRR N AT | ¢ Co.'s loss onstock is 50,000, fully in- | the Kennebee, no city like Avgusta and no | meeting, o to into an interview with | Neb., August 14.—[Special to Tnr | YY¢ blocks long and one block in depth. Al ; s B R rifa1d Rolass snc. lntrease -~Nathas: . The building was owned by Herbert | home like that home,” (pointiug to his | any one of the three distinguished visitors ATORLS gust M.—[Special to T | (ho mmates o the building ave safo so far | sceus to bo the coveted prize of the Wes : £ Sl W, Davis, Hambure - Helas lewnan: | Collius, of Chicago. Loss, 830,000 to 825,003 | house.) KUl particalars wiay bo louked for this aftor. | BEEI=Dr. W, A Huuphrey, for soveral | as is known. At 20'clock this morning all | Virginians, wio scom dostined o got. his W. Rullman, Bloomfield; Alexander Patti- insured for £15,000. Kingman & Co.'s loss On the conclusion of the address the pr noon 1 the county physician, has gone to | the walls had fallen in except the chapel, | scalp. Lastw Phillips was out through ] BB Jralliane Bl i 4 a atocle is X000 to ¥100,000; insurance, | cosdings wore bronlit to w close by a display S or e where he has formed a partucrship | ud that went down soon after the country sccuring witnesses, ete,, and 1 A Al MBS L000 to $70,000. of fireworks and music. MOAL NEWS, with Dr. Dinsmoo! e revmf—— i 7 i i 5 Skt Py an R when in the of Beter ! Nebraska and lowa Patents, 3 i e e ot = : —_— French strikers Arrested. & Wasuixatox, August 14.—[Speelal Tele- lowa Posumasters |-|m|mm.” THE AMEIOOAN PARTY. The lnuh"rl‘.lh-l \_muvn!ulluil Will Open A Buad T Paxis, August 14.—A number of unem.'| be Was , oy Ho gram to Tue Bre|—Patents were to-day v..“ ARHLNOTON) MM:' 14= 1 "u, Tele- | 15 1iest Natlonal Gonvention Meets at fhe Nebr ul\fh)"’l I t;uern convent Hasrings, Nob,, Bpoelal Tol- | ployed workmen entered: the shipbullders e L Hey e d," | P A tad (b6 fallc i iota, Werb \0AY. | gram {0 “Tiun Bak|~The. fol lowing Towa : o Nebraska prohibition state convention, | geram to T son, @ prom- | yark at Calus to-day for the purpose of in- | Who dowanded bis surrender Phillips (- § N8 aand lowans: | o astors were appointed to-day: Wil n Washingto called to nominate an eleetoral and state nt and much respected citizen of H ducing the men there to g0 on & strike. They | Wibped outa revolver and shot oft the bolt Hugh B. Allison, Des Moines, la., propoller Ragan, Bayard, Guthrio county, vice WASIINGTON, Augnst 14.—Th ticket, will be opencd at & o'clock p. m. to- | Hront d FRRphci. & O e ety | Cbried rod flag and ncted o disordorly | of0ue of them, sccuring his three revolvers, for vessel; Orlando P, Brigir, Chicago, 1ls., | 8. Shaunon, resigned; Jalius K. Form tional convention of the Ameri day at the hall of tho Exposition building, | rohicd dead of heart discase at his home | TEINE TR ons dispersed the rioters, mak, | AC.One Washuit. They retreatcd and uext asgignor to C. N. Briegs, Lincoln, Neb., top | Dennis, Appancose county, vice June Van | began its s here to-day. The coaven 01 Fourtasuis 5 B 0 Ay e ing several urrests, Tho workshops are be. | J4Y they returnod with nino rocruits in ¥ spinning toy gun; Willian A, C I Zat Foalaned. ¢ urteenth and Capitol avenue, i 0 search of Phillips and Lis body gnard, The pinning toy guny Williawm A. Connor, Lin- | Antwerp, resignod tion was callod 1o order by Chairman slogate : B Gebhardt and Langiry's Rorses. ing guarded, g B4 3 B colu, Neb., corn harvster; William N.' Hea- <. TSNS : Delegates and alternates began to arrive in h 3 West Virginians were again ropulsed. Sun- o ton, Dos Moines, la., apparatus for hoating Heavy Fire at feoria. There were abouk two hundred delegates | largo numbe erday, and @ magnificent | ~NEW YORK, August 4. —[Special Telegram Refused a Hehearin day.shore was & okipinish hatweeaha bisny - aud ventilating Bulldings; Joseph Hunt, Peowa, I, August 14.—Elevator A, | Present, representing twenty-two states and | meeting is assured. Al prohibitionists liv- | to Tne Bee]—Quite a stir was created in Naw % et e e J}“'\ T ficld squad, of about sixt, MeCoys, v Ackley, I, cultivitor attachment for gath: i aud operated by the Peovis and Pelin | teFritorics. Hon. P. D. Wigginton, of Cali- | ing in and near the city, ay well as all dele- | sporting circles by the news of tae accident | onk, August 14.—Judse Wallace, | who were about forty-five” strong. Three of 3 ering nvotatoe bugs; Nathaniei Sketchum, . p . il Bty N : gules and alternates, are requested to be on he valuable horses ow: by the fir of the United States circuit court, yesterday | the Hatflelds were killed and two wounded, i nlon' rastway Swas distroved by five. th fornia, temporary chairman, to the valual horses owned by the firm of i b A i Marshalltown, 1a., sand bond and elip for ve- ! yed by five this |\ "\ inton od that the day was | hand at the convenion hafl at 7 o'clock | f & Gebhardt, ‘Pen horses, of the | hauded in a decision denying the motion to | While thrce of the McCoys wore slightly . ; biclo axlos; " lt'fldul‘re Nichrigg, Niobrara, | atternoon. Loss, #1000, Fully insured. | ot far distant wheu it conld bo truthfully | $harp o tule t]nnuvrnfi;dhw-h\:'] at that | oo frie e o $100,000, mome iflba i | sot asido the vordict and grant @ roboarmy | Wounded. 2 " h Neb., corn husker; Emlen G, Ponvese, H. Fifty box cars were also burned. Property id that Ame: Al Ao Y | time on. John P, St Johm will lecture 9 ) by, iy g st e the suit of He J € e Dakots v Nuting and W, H, Smith, Tomu, 1, ‘46 | uggregating $500,000 hue boon dostroyea hers | jooey tha e s e, v;n‘xf-u‘ifu this cvening, and every one will wish to hear :,’,‘f,‘llll‘,'j’f,"“::'.m:: fll':!xn‘rnu -‘ul“{.:"fifif Wit the ani of i'lu::x}, > .m;?].'.::'xln'u:t lhxln\&m‘:.l. THe Dakots Bistohoad Maties i 3 extingusbing compound during the last twenty-four hours. and the ubility to manage their own affawrs, | bim. Prof. A. B. Huckins, the uationsl | FuPPSe i CHRIAY MECEHOon by he WOUS: | Wity s Co. HukoN, Dak., August 14.—A petivion, e s Sl notwithstanding it fact that Awmcrica is ba: | Yocalist, the famous Harwemlea quartette | BT CXDISSSRC the ownerd' Fisie the o - signed by W. C. Arnold, ehairman of the ex- 3 Washington Brevities. The P4ty Council Meeting. coming the cesspool of the world. A motion | and othor singers, with bandadt musio, will | ¢, wuy' oxprossly fitted up for thoir oo The Yeliow Fever. ecutive committee for the division and ad » A i The houso couumittee on foreizn affairs | The ordinance provaiag for tho submis. | was made Liniting the votes to one for each | (TR WLEELNE, 'f:i‘u; pbursday | pancy. Tho Lily has deferred her depariure | JAGESONVILLE, Pla., August M.—-For the | mission of North Dakote and South Dakota, -2 . 4 this morning instructed Mr. McCreary 10 | gion to the voters of a proposfiion a build a | congressionat district and two at large from | $ (L% BV TRECH WG IS DUSIIESS 00 | for Calitoraia twe woeks. twenty-four hours ending at 6 o'clock to-day | was sent to President Cleveland today, ask: 2 & call up in the house next Saturday the bilto | = ouncil Tisk| €ach state rep the District of Col- S iyt h e ———e—e the official bulletin is as follows: N 280 ing that the admission of the two states bo : S Slass o the Chlatas Toeary city hull was taken up by tne couneil Tass S0 o votos. A motion was | Parade and a monster ratification meeting in - 3 i lal bullctin s as follows: Now cases, | BE It the adiission of ho two Sistes 2 o | B o fineae troaLy rmed as re. | Blkbt. It was amended in soveral pluces | mude ur Aty . thic evening, nddressed by Heyed, H: Hecior, ~ The Fire Engioeers. 1; suspected, 13 deaths, none; under troat- | MAde the subjact of @ apecial mossake 1o con: b eciver of public moneys at Neligh, Neb, and was then referred to the ity attorney to | appoiut @ cou Wwho is suid to be the most gloguent’.eolored | MINNEAvOLIs. August 14.—The National | ment, U1 totul humbor of casss to- date, 20; | K'*% iy il “The following postmasters huve been con- | berewritten with the changes incorporuted, | cess wis then taken, orator in Amerios A““’“;"“"“fi':’o"l’ '4"";1‘““’" ""‘"J‘"“ "; feaths, & Patents for Nebraskans., rined: A, Hucsing, Rook Island, 1L, wnd | - The anount of the bouds wis incressed | After recess the cliairman annoynced the Oharios OoE gl X annual session to-day with an_ attendance of Quara e e WasiiNGTON August 1i.—(Special Tels . Wind, Harvard, Neo. from £225,000 to 300,000, The size was in- | following credentials committee: Jerowe B, about two hundred. Addresses of welcome o N K P -l 2, A [ Representative Campbell of New \'nrk creased Lo 120 feet square. Lo plans ave to | Burke, District of Columbis; A, B. Cliasg, | - Moxtewey, Cal, August 14.— Charles | and President W. K. Joyner's aunual nddress | CHAKLESTON, S, August 14.—The city | Bram to Tue Lisx.]—Patcuts were lasued to- 3 troduced in the house a bill m e modified to include a public libeary. The | Ilinois; A. J. l|u2‘er eryland J.W. Jar- Crocker, - second vice-president of the | filied upthe morning’ session, and in the | council this moruing unauiwously ordered; day to William A, Conner, of Lincoln, for & sfon roll General Sher dale of the special election’ wus fixed for | boe, New Yor K. Hintz, V rginh. Dr, | Southern. Pucific rail company, died | afternovu the mnvuwm. listened to seyeral | rigid enforcement of the quarantine agaiust | corn harvester, and to Theodore H. Mehriug .~ rate of §5,000 u year. © . s l Scplember 17, 1 AR, Leck, Peunsylvanis, and & Wilsou, | here at 8:30 this n{leruoo’ e Lo | papers. ‘ Florida. WO patents on & corn husker, e Ly