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2 THE OMAI[A DAILY BE FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1890, o deite ot 10O, VORLD OF SPORT, [ s e beimioliers | A FREICHT CLEARING HOUSE. | bmssrsisbet, oo v [ EDUCATORS OF THE NATION g Sypit P push it thiough after fifuen vinutes’ dobate Matthews and Cominsky. " — A Disgraceful Incident in the Carcer Againt that the demorats proested, and | pe’ - 1 Yl New Cowrt House at Fairbury. of the Late Jease J. ook, the result was s waste of time of which con AT BrOO . s £ Famnvry, Nob., July 10.—[Special Telo v Citroaao, July 10,—Josse J, Rook, who dled paintwas maie - Whyshoud tie equbli | | Broezy Batoh of the Latest Liocal Drookiyn.. o '8 The Deal Comiplited for Its Construction | wram to Tue Bre.] ~The plans and sp Proceedings of the Third Day's Session at | yestorday at Lincoln, Neb,, played a star on- ! s comyplain of the dem ioside when | i Juflalo 0 S8 fo8 SHO AUW OONTS Hotsd Were s b, ) 3 1 Play . they had the reponsibility atending the ma- | Baseball Gossip. Hita—Brookiyn 18, Bafo. 10 Nedt, Ohifoago. "l"‘“"'l‘ g b B i B L the 8t. Paul Conclave. agement at Springficld ouce on a time. Heo | jority they had made by questionable e Brooklyn 4, Buffalo 0. Batteries—Sc |u”m ay :|_\ he various architects. The was the only man who over made a bolt from { ethots. 1t ey wantid to do bisines, it and Daily, Huddock and Mack, Umpiros— 4 -4 ‘\";}’“ ‘{‘1]""‘]“‘!"? ll"'“:‘“'":‘ e his party in an Ilinois Jogislature and stuck | Honine, el ionsering md summer resorts, | THE SUDDEN DEATH OF BILLY WOODSIDE. | Jones and Kuight CHAIRNAN GODDARD IS INTERVIEWED, | Mo iowiil Kosplanter & oionnatr | COMPULSORY EDUCATION DISCUSSED. | to lis purpose. Kook took the bit iu his teeth . shiang, cloctionee ! — soph, Mo.; L T Ellis’ & Co, J. McDonnell, ot vote Judge Bradwell | M, Grosvenor of Ohiosaid thal when the ’ ol bty Omah; J. G Corduer, 0. H. Placey, W. i aud would not vote to seat Judg domacratic party cbstricted logsiation h T gk et et g Parsous & Son aud J. W, Gray, Lincoln; M. ropublican, who contested the election, so- | did ot complain, nor did he wouder ot tho [ Omahats Team in Khape at Last— it AN A HeSays There is no Danger of Any | Leach, Wymore, Nob.: George McDonald, | 1t8 Pros and Cons Ably 8-t Forth by | cilled, of Jim McNally, democrat, in tho rescit exhibition of obsiructive tctiemade | g jan agan Wants o Trial—Apollos | Rodiester.......3 1 0 0 A i e General Begak fn Passcogor Fremont: C. C. Rittenlouse, Hastings: J. Speakers from All Parts of thirty-second gonoral assembly, Kook was y the democrats of the house, The school in | = Columbus.......2 8 0 01 0 1 0 Bueh and Gunu & Curtis, Kansas Cit M«J. v } \ S when 1 | vhieh the democrytic y trafied was o Taophics—A Shoot and Mis Hits—Rochester 11, Columbus 10, Errors— Ratos Rallrond J. C. Hollaud, Topoke, Kan.; A W the Conntry—Other employed in the Chicago postofioe whon he | sehool of obstructim, 1t wis totally incom collancous Notes. Rochestor 5, Columbus 3. Batterics—Bare Yhd Ooneip. orry, Chicago, and Ecklo & i Bt Loalh Proceedings. was sent to the legislature. The ropublicans | petent to be o lader of publicsentimet or o and McGuite; Widuey, Chemberlaiu and i uiountvoted for is 60,000 and work had o majority of oue in the house. One of roject any new ides o poliey, or o carty — O'Connor, Umpires ~Dooscher and Peaples Pl will bo commenced ss Soon as tho necsssary J— A1 objaciive DOlEith ot {4 SeAAISH WA Ho e o1 C Y I standing of the Clubs. AT LTV LLE. Catero, July 10, ~(Spooial Telogram to | AFAngomonts rgucding plans can be madd: | S, Payi, Minn., July 10.~The thind day's | passage of a bigh hiceuse bill. Tn order toget | country hud ben going forvard withrapil | o Vinyed. Wou. Lou. Per Ot cene0 10 00 0 20 0= 3| Tuk Bre.]-The ded was completed this | when the contract will bo awarded: ' | session of the National Educational associn- | suchn measure through it was thought | stricdos, the democratic prty stood holding o | fnnoapolls. -4 4 gy | Leouisville.. ,.,.8 3 4 00 0 02 *-12| moming by which an fmmense raiiroad - tion was cailod to order promptly, another | Sirablo to " ggt tuction e tho majority Io thy Gout Laiisof progens. Thie geutletnin | feats ¢ yitite thteices, Toutsvile 17, Batteres — | frviglat clearing houso is tbo ostablished_on Politics at Platte Center. immense crowd being prosent [ report of ‘the committeo ou elec- from | (Mr, MeMillin) said o mat- | Kanss City McMahon and Robinson, Ehret and Ryan. | g, e of land southwest of o owned | Prame Cexrew, Neb., July 10—[Spocial | William R. Gareott of shville was | el y s nid or wh conntry wanted, it rmust. ot Jook | Siouy U1 Umpire-Kerins, ; uthwest g , Prarme Cexren, Nob., July [ \ asville was | well' entitled to thd seat held bty o Aol gt Ay ol ol Wit | o B R AT by President Stickney or the Chicago, St. clogram to itk Bee. |- The People's inde- | elected prosident, £. 41, Cook of Now Jersey | by Tim MeNally a8 @ mowber from the Third forr the republioan pembors i somothing was | Vwg) 11 L AT TOLEDO, Paul & Kansas City road. The partieulars | vendent eounty convention held here nomina- | secretary, snd J. M. Groenwood of Missouri | district. The Salooukeepers' assoctation de i hurv, Do not lopend o thdomcrati St Faul........ 08 Toledo ..........0 0 § 11 ofthe plan have boen prbjisted ropoutodly, | ted William Shelp of Grand Pravie township | treasuror, termined to keop McNully in the house, and ¢ it s imeapatin morlly, pofticaly | T i iy U Bt o 11" Toviocs. o, | 480 it isuficieut to say that by the ap- | for representative of Platte county and He George P. Brown of Tlliuols submittod 8 | k1,0 ropabliean was necossary, Joe Mackin | Lty h‘"']“““‘1"}“"““,"“}?"m,’;w;“;’,",', st pre g | Musraoriy, Biiun., July 0. [Spocial Jogia—toloda 7, Broddyn 11, a0 | raugement of trucks proposod suy road can | Stovens of Munro township for float ropie- | resolution favoring anuual reports on pro- | wis deptized to got such an one, and lo ket ho contry by the democratic | Molem e Be 54 o groat day | Sage: D 1 Toy, Umipire~Toolo, exchange freight with any other wad, out- | Seutative for Platte and Boon $i gress in pedagogical observation snd nguiry | found him in Jesse Rook. April 19, 1884, tho ticedupon tho comntry by Pelegram to Tiue Bew] Tt wasa groat diy | Sage; Dally and Toy. Umpire—Toole > ) T'ho panyAiEian Pesolsrad tHAL ths MoRiatey { k 8 ( talls about farn mortgages became & laagh- | oG S e Qe gl side of the city limits and without & footjof.| 1 gt L ' | during the year, wud it was adopted. committee on elections reported to the house. - IS Batlir 41 ko e When s roun | 10F ome runsat the bascball park. , At 9E. WHOs posis Wil 001 will v\n.\nhnnmnlul'n'Iu'l!mnu 18 that the X souotation Sowiditig wpANY reto The democrats refused to vote and the houso g matwr 10 § GEIOE > . ) " g g > > Swite! 3 s r ile ' ) roper A Tesol on rog ¢ spelling reform was P 3 y e Cprteat: | Conavan and Minwchan each made one md | ¢ 79 . ing wopublican_ party failed to bring them proper i 2. 50 100kaA; Tt 8 SIS wek: yn. (ol neiounls o lhie Siieck T A | it smyatiad go pievietn sovor wbo tates | BroOml: e vee -l B0 000 1 3.1 PRI mads which this morn- | mlief; that the board of trausportation be [ referred to the committee on resolutions BN te Lo b L B :'I;I;I'l\"vlllnvl‘\Iln' ..‘1 ||..‘v u,» I\'”A.l\ @ number e e \hll’r “» g oy Sy “«‘\' 4 ».<I_U\ 3 %0 "N 'W-‘ jug closed the doal by sub. | disbanded; and that the government take The first subject of the moruing was “Com rmbers not voting could not be recog npor-tant e 0 e . > Millers eat style, ouis1?, Syracuse 16, 12 < s ot Bt nt L) B 4 Allemcrat Wiy doe 1108 d it They pounded the ball right from the start, L et nattsand | Scribing for tho stock wero thoChicago, | control of the rellvouds. pulsory Laws and Their Enforcoment nizad ns prosent. Itepublicuns and domocr Mr. Grosveor—Becise the denoeratic i Teci Wb © contest after | Munyan; Morrisonand O' Rourke. Umpire— | St Paul & Kansas City, Alton, Burlington, First Blood for Antis. Archbishop Ireland of St. Paul read the | fOUrht for possession of Rook, und carried ye- party has o tol legislation to the extent | nd the visitors were not in ”l' ,“F “‘ il o Oy v Wabasl, St. Puul, Penisylvania, Athison, | xemens Cire Nob - Jals 10 “(spectal | fiTst paper on tho topic, “The stato school yoivers and gave oach olhor black eyes of miore thn ono-quarter of the timeof this | the fifth inning. Tho fidding of the ¢ i e Northwostern and Wisconsin Central, It i3 | , NF ArXy NODy Ot SP ARA41S DRI Sohool—I8 blor biteroen & [ CGa SRR AIURpeR A T b sty braska men, lowever, was of @ very high Death of Billy Woodside. A IDEaR00 T pep ek el | Telearem .to Tita 1 Tho antis today | parish school —is union between | gust. * Mackin was to give 1ok $1,400 for his Continuing Mr. Groveno extolid the | order, sowse f-lVluwlwp\ and throws of Cleve- Billy Woolside, the champion Irish biey- | 3,000,000 and that cach rond subscribed for | won first blood in the bridge bonds fight, | impossible In his opening spac he de- | perfidy, but the lutter got no more than $0), presunt codo of nles o dem- | “'\“,"““""‘{',‘ et 44 g7 4 gl clist, is dead. The telegraph announces thart | 0,000 worth of stock. The bridgo represcntative today acknowl. | clared his loyalty to the constitution and | Al bt £200 wis spent for whisier, - his crate woull - tver | wpoal of I | foni e diemat Intematinal Toagie clibs | he died recertly of yullow fevar at Rio de [, Workon tho cloaiug yards will be bogun | edgod the point taken o tho contest aud | 8aid he upheld tho parish schiool but would | Wi yoturmed. o Chiicaro tho domors .’l,"']:‘,,.,",‘,i W might when the ropiicans | and mnoinces that be proposes towin the | Jaeiro, Bradl. Woolside spent the part of | Sii G osult in wn actudl gain to the | fled with the county commissioners a release | bave ll schools state schools, he im he had debased himself to serve would 1 nped Tist pight wd sy they wore always | ponnnt. | the winter of 1556 in this city with Jack | stockholdiug Toads of nearly is much anou "“j“('.‘] “‘}‘{']‘l';‘*"l' ; "_'l"ll_")“v": that anothor iug of instruction to tho child was primarily h.\nl- i in the car \I\_wn)( ho. Joo Mackin vor of this code [Laugiter| N | = iNsiavois SR Privce and Senator Movgan, and was quite | ally us the amount of the capital stock. i Yeien WHL batgns (AR | de faneton of sho: BHOKS tsest. Kihe | WOUIC ERiB UV RIS TN T IONS ras tlio thy legslation mactd | - ~ ‘el denown tar Al Ligal 261owan - ef o % — T VIl now boasked to vate 80,00 Bud | state intervenos whenover family could | tndof Rook's polltical carcer. He was dead sond L procedd | o, o B8P % lcannran, 1t...3 3 %3 wheol. He was a tall, woll-built, athletic No Dang » eak in Ratos, i "‘-i':ml'lumlt“.fl-']“k"- curry Witha | o woula not do the work needed. The state | '© the World ever aftorward, s HJu d‘:w 'l“ (-rjflw\;‘.Mm““l"“l\;; Minnohun, if:2 4 0 Walsl, 88...0.0 young fellowandin his day one of the fast- CrioaGo, July 10, pecial Telegram to PRSPl INSKIIGROES. must come forward as the agent of instru e i fictios. Les thamabo emtinucd, 10 Bild, 1L | Hudion, p..4 8 a1ke T twheelmen in the world,” His parents re- | T ]—Chal oddard of the We Officers in Pursuit, tion or ignorance will prevail. In the ab- AN FANTASTIC ARBA i then abuse their wstluiond Jrivilogos lo el g et R g o | sidoat, Bolfist, Irclund, but most of Billy's | am Passenger assoclation sold today: ¢ Hastryes, Nob., July 10.—[Special Bendo af siate o believed universal in- doing and why they wew deng il “the | oDay 2 Moran o pronot Ireland, England, Scotland and Amep. | €or matters. Thereis no danger of any gen- | youthful assaulter, was not to be found this moking Yustruciion compulsory. Tnatmict O i § Amcrican people would decile etwem the | Meyers, rt AR HEAERD: lca, Jiis veputation as’ gy honestrider had | eral break in rates, and 1 think the Kansas | morning when the officors appeared at his | was so much noeded by ench’ citizen for his | MIWAUKER, Wis, July 10.--[Special Tele- republican party -gvl‘*' ‘)“j‘ ~'J"\"|'":"v” "'“_"“ Totls 4| mouls nevef been tarnished, City reduction will' be arranged before Aug- | nome ent him for trial, The supposi- | 0Wn sake and for t of soc that the | Eram to Tue Bee.[—At miduignt last unight e Tl L erattiGa mtil werquint ait forbolnghit by the ball: — - ust 1, when it would be raised according 1 | tion uis parents have spirited him | favher who neglectod toprovide for his child 0 Nebraska six knights fuivly turnod 1 4 P oo **Thiompson” From NINGE! The Apollo ’lr;pph:;l‘d o motice, Tl seoms (o be no tendency re- | away, s it had boen discovered thay tho boy | fstiction whinod uguinst his ehild und | city upside down with a hoodoo parude, B a0 pipt Minnoapolls 00 41 20 1-11 | The trophiss, consisting of gold and silver | duce rates elsewhere? was fifteen y , which fact makes | dgainst socicty and it behooved the state to b they first secured permission of Mayor R IR o e Anisiobigeels A, | O0NIS Cvs 00 01 00 =5 | oups, rilos, wds, silver sorvice, mefals, ete., | _The Chicago & Atlantic 1 the first eas His case @ peni oMense. Oicors ayo | punish i, OF course, he said, the parent '3 e, Wb Geduys #ik L kg gt e g SUMMARY o Wil Pixley. LouisIMoseherand King | Foad €0 reduce the agreed 819 round trip rate, | wow out in pursuit of the boy onjoyed the i to educate his child in a L\ - . Ly, s lomatic | . BUIS earned--Minneupolist, Omaha 1. JrUl Y WAL EAR 0P, sLORER AN &1 Chicago_to Boston, for the grand army re- proses ¥4 manner suitable to himself provided ulway Falus City, Mebron, Owaha and Do conferace oport on the dipomaie | e Deuman of the Apollo whel club_at the St. | union. Tho rate was mduced to the Crops at Overton. that the education given in this manner suf- | Aurora, headed by the Marshall division aud wnslar spropriaton Ul s aloptad; | o iz, o Sl Jootoumamunt, are o oxhibition 1 Gwia & | gromey law flguro o8 §1.50 for hree pu Ovimrox, Neb., July 10.—(Special to Tun [ ficed for tho ultarior dutios’ of the child | of Lincoln, uppoured on the steect in o % 4 2 stbmitied and the | Millir to 0’ Day Sy to Ty b ot yob mads. an open fto of that figure | BEE.-The small grain harvest is bogun. | NI EERE wC sodety. e compul- | costume of grotesque and fanciful form. Tt house passed the onferonce rejrt o the | Kol bises. ignes on bals Flanagan Wants a Trial Other enstem goneral passenger agonts | Wheat will turn out poorly, about ten bush- | of te union were objectionable only i 1 fow | beadgear of some consisted of huge carbourd ugriniturad appropration bill. J[;'»“Igwl;v:_w:m 1 e Rl Flanagan, the pitcher who opened the sea- | cluim they will not meet a &.50 rate, buteach | els per acre. Oats, a very light crop, some | of their individual clauses. There was | cones, others wore ladies’ straw hats, while Al howe tion ventiito comnitte of tho | %L GG oS MERM 6 | con with Sioux City, and_who bas sineo | thinkes rates will o belo figure, [ not worth harvesting: shortage owing'to the | satisfaction with the stute schiool as at pres- | all wore gray leguings und rea sashes, whale on the lind grantforfutur s Onuaha 6 Wild pivehos —Hudson. ne of g Vi and Denver, is in the | ©speciully if the Chie takes overe drought in the season. Corn | ent organized. The state school, it is said, Those that: at ‘ P Mt MeAdanof New Juvsey spole of the | gl One hour, forcy-ive ninutes. Gmpire | Plaved with Milwaukeo ant Doiven i 1 Uhe | gl Bassengors to affect, tho bisiness of | will bea good crop i the weathor continues | tendod o the climiation of religion from { LIo0 KL LTI LS TG ditaxtion cftgris oithe damdrat o8 {0 forfdit the . | —Hwver. O et oiae 1| (other I(lies; favoral Considerable flux and broomeorn | minds and hearts of the youth of the coun. | \Valked inside of what they called a “Motler unewrned landgrants and ofthe steady oppo- = e munagement to give hin o trial, ohb e O A is raised in this section, und these crops now | try. This, he suid, was his g lubburd.” 1t cousisted of o trinnga lar frame gitimof il wnat 1o the cforts, Now Balvar s sedmie: Ll;tl‘wlll:"lh‘l]}‘\nllldthw tried too many Flana. AYATE REWE look promising, R At oo O aday b T gy el il Tialih, &N o iee wiioe Jotl louses Teingz in the eontrol of the ropib- 1 PavL Minn, July 10—[Spaciil Tolo- | @48 aleady. i non-veliglons, 1t ignored roli ad “'Hobron Division, aels L eiipalites liadh hen NebalGd . The | JSTPA, Mipn, July [Spa S s R —_— 8 YT T 18 no u v was printed “Hebron Division, Hebron, Nob, i kel ttm ekl miadts sebloh | of Rbidsyld Eanin s The Omaha min dub’s weekly shoot, 15 | COZrp, Neb, July 10.——[Special Telo- REONURY yJuly 10.—[Spec clegram | where the principle of = non-sectarian- | moth kuzoo, ora huge tin forn, and the dol i A SRk o RAGY WO 3 5 | e R taaate toot | @fum to Tug Brr,—There has been con | 0Ttk Bre]—Charles Smith, a farmer ve- f isn vuled. It followed, then, that | gation nevor stopped a-tooting their instiu Pendang further dis the commitiee i S .an 1.»“ III:’\U i ‘“\n e fullove. | siderable “excitement caused here over an | Siding twelve miles north of Ponca, lost lust ".'i“""““L"“fi“lt'""\" ipin the belief that re- | ments until they ot out of breath, and after hdang . ———— | pluce yesterday afternoon, with the follow- CRlLEexalie aus (& i 5 L et rion Was of minor importance and re ous | they recovered they would take o fresh start roseund the house Big dcm || R p R application which has been laid befor tho | Might by fire @ luge barn containing ma- | il RSN CUIT ha his troed, o it | o Ced ey would take o fresh start. Do R Rnterdi 1134 | town board: by Chavles Depey asking for o | Shineiy and twenty tons of hay. 'Loas, 8bout { uad not tench roligion, but for the sike of its | this terrible. Turid throns, and. thele dp e § 5 P S i tly, Stubbs L0111 T ' B 8 Lepay as| & £00:00 insurance. Ll > wasof incon- | M obleaci roligion, but for the aake of its 1is torrd urid throng, and their appe AN A TR TS B BRR ICARENT. | ARt 5 1100 T aka L0110 L1 10 1i— 7 | dicense to run a saloon. pesbadd s IEH WS pL el peoplo, aud for it own suic, it should facil- | ance and the noise they’ made attrncted tho wiie, p = | “Mhero 4a alwurly one ssloon in town, the St itateand permit the action of the church. | attention of everybody within a wile of tho sh | Bweey: 101 3 X ; | A Om s and Had dna Marsh |5 ja s paTotl . it ol i | propristorof which Immediately eame to tho Burglars Confose. Butit hindored this action. avenue. The sidewalks were soon packed ghtee | 0800 i siehiebeal % j—1 | Sume conclusion as the prohibition party, or Neprasia Ciry, Neb., July 10.—[Speci n solution of the dificulty he would per- | with wondering and amused people. Tho : O b i CL 7 5 [Spedal | 9831 Doubles =0 100220 L0 1 RNIRY S longrve, 1 ovisss that otie saloon T o i m(l'i" S U »‘(}“‘_[‘ l”M“‘.l meate the regular state school with the re- | comicat gang called Mayor 1%ock out - Telgran 1o Tk Bie/—Awon Tyas, a wsi- 0 of . Total. s S townlof this size was quito suft LT B FOOLER e on of the majority of the ehildy | from the Plankinton bouse and e climbed to L fLoligan to i sl —diren I, ganl: D00 0 e i RO R T T the teagnoand the saloonkeeper, appatently | tin and Lee Finney today confessed to nu- | land, be it as Protestant as Protest the seat of a carriage and made a speech, in entof this city, las lling exp . = mouns [ 2| Dowiés:: {1011 20 20°10— 6| hand in hand, girdedion sheir avmor and on. | merous burglaries charged against thom and | could be,and would doas thoy do tn tin which hie told the boys all the vestriction’ ho enco thit will probably vsaltin his death. 7 TeNIN S ) 7 | tered the fight. A remonstrance signed by | were bound over to the district court. pay for secular instraction given in denom’ | would put on their movements would be 10 ; e was found Tusday fimly” imbelded in 0100 01 00 0—2| w2t 6 G gl | Guite 8 mumber whs handed in, and consc- | " Harry Woodring and Allen Parker, two | luational schools according to resulis —that | suizgest thein to keop off the grass and not thebankof Little Timber ceekin the blick 10 1001 3 B tction: % D22010 10 20 01 0p— ¢ | Quently & public meeting was held in the | young menwho disturbed a Methodist tent ch pupil passing an examination before | hurt anybody, ‘The show was & great suc- e e m e A SUBNAIY. — | opera house in omler that the question | meeting and assaulted the preachel o officials and in fall accovdance with a | cess and has boen tho talk of the town toduy “hos of hi .,'- Hehad bee! that posi Esrned rums—St, 2. Two-base hits— Total | ooitip cenaend0 | might be publicly argued by the at- | today fined §50 aud cost. state programme would secure to his setool At this morning's sessiou of the Pythian fncles of his diin. Helad beenin that posi- |\ Farned ramsy Raul 2 Two-bmso bits— | o L0 G 10660 1li0-"11 | torney's on- both sidee. Judge _Connor the cost of the tuition of a pupilin the state | supreme lodge, ufigr the transaction of some i tion for about eightew hors, unprotected | O “i'“%x' Kogiedy 1 mprougih Stk | Dol 1000 1 T a1 0—7 | of Keénrney represauted Deper, and Smith of Ailow & Dataaces: sehool. In conclusion the archbishop pro- | routine business, to election of officers was from the raysof the sun. John Brick, who |out-ByMains 3, Kennedy g m Darnbrough &, Rl 7 | Lexington appeared for the U he | Fastixas, Neb., July 10.—[Special Tele- | te5ted aguinst the chargo that the schools of | proccoded with, Guorse Staw of discoverd Lim, had his atiention attracted | Usinire-Cusick. % e ieaiiis meeting was well attended andsome very | oo kel g 7 ° | the nation have thear eiiemies among Catho- | Claire, Wis, was elected supreme 1o the mun Ly hearing o splsh i the waler. L s R M0 | amusing arguments and surcastic remarks ine | 870 t0 TuE Bee. | —Insurance adjusters havo | jios. Catholics were logal to the country and | cellor] W, W, = Blackwell o Heran for B tance 1nd s 46 | erbhnic. Des Moines 9, Sioux Cicy 1. dulged in by both attorneys. Mr. Smith on | completed their worl in the Tyler dr goods | demand a Christian s e school tucky, supreme vic chancallor; i Wil Tocarmiat acnn piod Wm0 | Des Motxis, Tu, duly 0. —(Specal Toa- | o Tottl e R m”PTJ. behalf of tho couhination endeavored 1o | stockand haveallowed the firm 31,000 on the | Osear [T, Cooper, stato suporintendont of | suprene prelite, BIi T, Blackuer, Sindicr) : spot. Buchaded and with bis ees | gran toTur Ber]—Following is the xesult | THoube fiol 1Ll 01 | prove that Depew hud not acted according to | stock and fixtures. Partially burned goods, [ schools of Texas, riad the next paper on the | Cal; suprome mustor of tho. exclieguer, A the requirements of the law, by not having | smounting to §0,000, were purchased by a | same general subject. Cooper held that com- | Wil ue keepor of v, Wilimington, Del.; s any the nid in tho water with $ho tide co § A his application placod on record in the county | Chicago commission firi. pulsory education laws contravene the fund- | aecords aud seal, R S, . White, Nushyille, § ing his chin, They wadel to where the S MONES. | ST0UX Y. office hofore tho notiee appeared in the local amental idea which is dominating the | Tonn.; supreme master-at-awnms, G. H, Mo i Joume mn was Bund Suearored, to ro- ] R rexrels a Pair of Good newspaper, and als pointed out that all tho Eewer Pipe for Hastings. :l;, IR R L institutions, | rison, Ban Wrancisco; erand wy, en- ¥ ieve hin from lis predicoment. This was | p, 3 b e £ 4 signers on the applicant’s pefition were not , Nob., g0, o viz,: A mum of law thoroughly | dowment rank, W. Kennedy 205 no ensy mtter. Ho wis frmly hold | Deahey. £ 3 8 0 O 3 58 o ST }“‘b"&',?,] “T"l“‘“ SPOring | hona fide real estatto ownors. o board do- m-?n\\":o T?,:h ],'L::“‘]'J{] ,_.mf;‘,f,;‘: T“v':l: enforced with a maximum of freedom rathcr | supreme uner guard, Dr. MeBarkwcll, B by the nmud and itrequired the initel efforts | Flamgan bl 110 0 0/C)ine, re. (I Byt g 0 .0“9;“““;“’"} cided not to grant the license, but consented s o Aay T gt than compulsory laws., He favored bett Choyenne, Wyo. inreme outer guard, J of loth to relase him. He wastalken nshor 20 0Glenn, u # 0 o] the "m",cq o a go )m.nn;.nrv wo v‘nom It 10 consider another application if laid before awarded today to the W, 8. Dickey clay man- | se¢hools. _ 4 W- Thompson, Washington, . . and it was found that his experionce had un> ! : J lJ “1 um, fl\ngm for a so of games lasting | 4jomin a clearly legal manner, Mr, Depew | ufacturing ('nmlmn\' of Kansas City to fur- A general discussion on the subject’ of the The present probability is that the 1 ia Pbalincel s reason and cused blindness, ity 30 0 9 o Proba )!"“‘I‘" m":]“df-'[‘ I n‘nnnmux‘ vtvh? again went to work and without diffic: ully se- | nish the city of Hustings with 50,000 feet of | compulsory law was participated in by Hon, | division of Krie, Kan., will carry off ¢ st although his cyes apparedall vight. Hewas | Har, p. 0z 0 K 5 1| can play ball and ‘\‘/ll ll'l’l\_ u;;. Efllcs ac- | curedmore than the required number of | sewer pipe. Aavon Gove of Denver, Hon, James O. | prizeof £1,000offcred to uuiform vank div. ns renoved to the eity hall, wherean efort was | Soumer, if 00 yBurtic p.. 0o | orily.=T. I Bantth, Mani per A8, . 0. signers and has in every wayacted in accord- Pierce of Minneapolis, Superintendent Me- | for proficiency iu drill, Their only s e sdiadtn ke b i ity bevlin, b 0 0 Ans—Writo to Geist and Swartz, caro | e with the advice - of his - attor £hot Off Wires. Elrop of Orepon and State Superiutendent | competitor is the Fastings, Mich., div uttered: “1am all covered with ico. Lot 1 Crane company, and Hartand Linnehancare | ney; so the board will con- | Sioxey, Neb, July 10.—[Special Tologram | Thayer of Wisconsin, The last speech was | The divisions competiting, besides’ those auelio down, T am o tind I don’twantto Xy —=—— | City steam laundry, this cty. sider thesecond license on tho 19th. It is | to Tur Bri.]—Soldiers on a skivmish drillac- | the strongestof the duy, being a complete | Erioand Hastings, were a8 follows: M seomything DesMofuos. .c...ce0 0 70 10 01 0= 9 = generally supposed that they will grant the | cigentally shot off threo telograph wires this | Stitement of all reasons fu favor of such legis- | division, Tudianapaliss Austin division, Ani- ; The'doctors sayhe an laraly rocover, Tt | gi0ux City . 00001000 0—1 In Shapo at Las license, although Mr. Swith said in public | orning.” They were immediately ropaired, | *Ho%-. sterdam, N. Y, 5 Abbott, division, Fall River 15 supposed he wandered (0 the banks of the | that his clients intended to make it as warm i N RMARY, ident Stearns of Madison, Wis., read a | Mass. ; ort Dearborn division, Chicego, an 3 dmiha team can be truthfully said to > e it : . [raiies o i . f crock shortlyafterd o'dockon Monday afte i g 1e as they could, and if they did not. gain their ; 5 paper on *The Corclation of BSubjects | Yellow Cross division of Alliance, Ohio, Al & Do, ashe was seen in tho vienity at hat | e 1T bes Monesf, Two-huse bits— | boin bettershape toplay good ball st the | point they would delay ft as long us possiblo THE CROP REPORT. 1ght in Elementary Schools." | showed high proficiency in drill work tine. Afterhe gotintothemawh hewasun- | Soumer Trafiey. Sacr ! | present time than it has been any time this | by taking the case to” a higher court. The | & o014 g S % J. L. Pickard of Towa City, Ta, and others [ Threeof the four divisions competing for ) ablo to lelp limself. 1t wis anaceident that | Dowble plays— Miculiue season, Al thouseless material has been let | Whole commnuity is greatly aroused at tho mall Advance in the Condition of continued tho discussion. This afternoon | buttalion prizes were from Indiunapflis and i hewas not drowned by thetides duringthe Phelan toFlanagan, ont, and from this on the men willbe kept fn | Saloonkeeper beinghoodwinked by theleague, the Wheat Crop. United States Commissioner of Education | the fourth frvm Tebanon, O, Tho disp ¢4 fon - k night. 13uses on balls—Ity Hart 4, Burdie ) 2 e, iy as their object is to prevent the opening of WiasiNToy, July 10.—The July winter | Harris delivered an addross to the normal de | of the v will be aunounced Su urdiy § LT S SEuek out—le L 5 Dewlin 2, | thoir wgulae positions. Hines and Collins | the socond saloon and then turn their atten- | wheat roport of thedepsrtment of spriulture | PAFUDENt on the diffrence between normal | and the drilling will be compieted tom o | hive = tites K. vranss s Wild piiehis—be hive been paid off and returned tothelr | tion to getting rid of the present one, That ? o o | and bigh school methods. The art depart. | ud pyrotecnic display took phico to- | Burox RoUoE, Lit, July 10.— Ata lato bour | {rupire diamwine, ¢ 1OUF aud U0y minutes. | 4o ogin tho cast, and will be followed shoxt- | fact s been stated from the pulpit of one of | 'CPTe3ents tho crop as harvested in all butits | ment elocted Mrs, Hunnuh Johnson Carter of | night at Cold Sprivgs park in honot of t1s | lastnight the house received the messige | T 1y by a twirleror two. The management the churches, but as the saloonkeeper does | More xuut:nun ln‘nlgug.xdus, It shows some ad ‘:‘ \'\m‘( president for the coming year, [ Pythian visito It was declared ty all to " P | oA PP L3y B] 1A (| el e is no C- Vi ce C vhere i Vi i 4 0| ockford 1 o he the finest entortal ent of the kind e I fron thesewte rturning the lottery bill and | Milwaukee 7, Kansas Oty 3. still negotiating for one of the best pitchey :;::nil‘:‘:é:!h\‘\!illtlh(i:is‘ll'lx\:'lt(h'l};:c DT e S ke ““d B L e E theveto thereon,in acoxancowith the re- | Muwivke, Wis., July 10.—(Speeial Tole- | in the Americin assoclation, and expeets 0 1 o™i tho - saloonkeeper” supplies th6 | souri, and o slight deelind ( Obio, Kontuory, | HE o The firing lasted one hour and o half and in- | port of the smate judidury committe, which | gram to Tus Bux,]—Following is the resuly | Bave him T time for the nexct regular serlts | yun gy und tho league does tho shouting. s I lornp dete e L C.'M. Woodward of Missotri road to the | cluded cvery varioty of fireworks kuown. L. was likewiso transmitted. A resolution was | of wday's game ’]'““l‘d I‘: ('v»\fi..:xi- B e L I Sk ”n,f aciflo const aud in 4 l,o southern states. | industrial education and manual trai ending with & mammoth ht on horso- | adopted conwurring with the senate i its re- | - MWAIKEE ] (yiRisin the field: Andrews Haurahan and A Remarkable Celebration. The gencral average is 76.2 aguinst .1 last ~l<1;n"l!m "1I 4 report on the nomencl s | back 54 P e I o e W Clovelwnd o the bases; Walshat shori, My | Bascuorr, Neb., July 10.—[Spectal Talo. | MO = ot Alexandor . Wineho o iaf, Migas FINISHED TS WORK or ol the lottery hill, This ditposs ofthe as -an and_ Urquibart behind the bat,' and | gramto Tue Bee. |~The Omaha Indians, a | The spring wheat average advanced from 7 4 L ; g : 4 question as far as the legishitumis con- 00 el Ciitle ond Man . - 2 ‘ o1 044, T 3 university advocated an ly education in Senied, 4 s Chrleg, I8ittle aud Martinaltervatoly fn tho | fow miles north of town, closed yestorday ono | 1.8 to 4.4, - Ahe averuges of the principal | geology hefore the depurtment on elementary | List Day's Proceedings of the Grand The Now Orlews Pleayume thismoming | Heuie e 2 box, Thelr game in Dinncapolls '‘Duesday | of tho most remarkable celebrations that hus | States aro: Wisconsin, 93; Mumesota, 983 | education. 7 2 Lodge B. I O, b 2 " ns Ploay mor “ wis aspirited, up-hill affair, the Omahas fin- | O tho most re e Tows: 00; Nabraaka® Bi: (hRETakolars 00 | Gl ostac Gittashevmiet / . 1O, 1 ediloviily siys: “Tle right of the govemor | Muris 00 Ay witning in handsoms Style, and Wed. | ever taken placo on tho reservation. Thoy , 05 a, 8; the Dakotas, 04; | Gustave Guttenbergof Pittshure followed | oppvpuasn, O. duly 10, The grand lodge | veto e proposed anertinent to the con- | Ko 1 o I o v Cyinnd WOl | bogan on the Fourth of July, and there was | Montana, 88; Colorado, 90; Washington, 02, with ono on science training in primary and | | Sent R e B R stilution bea formally denied by the | Wit ™ 0 be home Sunday for a single gamo with De 10 cessation of music, dancing and foasting “Taken together, wintor'and spring wheat, | Srammar departments, while Miss Tutywilep | OF Btk finished 1is business toduy. A € | yf'liuru_lu:«*“’;lhl{'. ‘We belicve thatthis m'-; Thornton, Bl 1 0 2 0 wor, ‘then willleave aguin and e goue until | until vesterday. Duringz their festivities | makes the average $2.1, fustead of 824 lust Albama tld of prison scho in mining | mittec \‘..:~ appoi 1[\.7.‘1 an injunction L clibn issolilly bsed upon the onstivution. S aC | maaias. . 15 % | the 24k of this monid, ihey killed fouricen beoves, but tho uumber | month bl o al o b0 oyt e rosslonlart: nERines (hoEv X OrkObOls: 2, EhO pOURUIN el ¥ INNINGS. S o Theie musical Mstrument was a woshtub | Kansus the st injured fields have mani- | e Pliod ofion ol aricultural | ygusphat each lodge shall not clect more than } ulyl0.~[Special Tologram | Ml nutoe.. 0300001 THE S EEED BINE, with a dogskin stretchod over thetop, on | festly improved during the last month and | Collece.’ Pupers were vead by D. L Kelble | | oontative and ewch dologate must bo Charles W. IKiug, manager of | F#sus City IR0 0N048 D RTINS T which they beat with astick, This tom-tow :::4',1\1»1‘:»‘1‘”‘\\“u11 Fesoits in the Speii, while |0} R O B i e teatvat s Th o e foaart DA i e United Stales expross o 3 AHAMARY, Y J vas kept going night and day, while the | bac iter ki were worse blighted and kot o meeting was in sossion | @ pest exalted vy governn o th :"’ Y“"L d ‘T“tl B S EPRIA ‘”;’["‘L‘]‘}v "'l" ol puns kee %, Kansas Clty Moswoura Puis, July10.—Summary of to- | 85, ket e :'\3“.::.“\,,[. b l:,.fi‘lfif,l,;Lil\'([s mors chafly than expocted. The average wus | e uluiiod of wany volleges iwnd universities | ovder has been placed uporsa more dem eratic [ conpted suidde shooting himse avugh vo-Diase hits Thornton, Carpenter, day’s race iuto all kinds of whirling ”H““““. Many of | slightly advanced in all theso states, A wide | Were mecting in social reunion. | The grand lodge 11 hold meetings § thebeal Kingaccopod w iuyitaton tooex- | Huland Home ran=teitit. lases sedon | 60 0 1nite” Rizpah won, Sluggard second, | the old squaws wero scon laventing and | of local conditions increases tho dif- e = [ ver place it sees it and notin N ;:. “\Nn-llmim ..u..t‘;ml\l..l.”\.- 1:.‘; 3 .lllill mn, Morrissey. Alberts. g by pitched ball | Euras thi Time—1 :40, mouning because th ro too old to takke an | fiC ul\ inr yul‘;mgl the trug avoragoy wl ..}.u DODGE COUNIY “FUTURES) ity, a8 hervetofore. The rank of clders h ourctiting rquested to becalled early €l —shock Strack out—By Thoraton 5 by | ©q e 4 v uetive part in the jollification. may be more closcly approximated ufter the - was Abolished and ul nbers wi 3 was called at6 o'clock At T o'clock a pistol | Smith 6 Pussed bill—Westlake, Time-0mn) Three-fourths of a m Fairy won, 1'In- pi threshing. . The Ability of Mr. Itichand o De- | in the future us Elks. The tem 3 :lm: wis feard . tho door of his mom was | hour, fitty minuies. Uiapire-—londerson | tiquanto socond, Contribution thivd, Time R AT e . S|u'1lui:\rlwfn in the Mississippi river states [ ’,'.' ¥ ,;f,“_ .'me:';:'f "," 0, oy A soken open, King was found lying on the e RY 4 n B has had abundant moisture, while there is - RO I wohibiting the uso of liguor floor unconsscious witha woundin lis head. Natio hrewsbury handicap, mile and ahalf— NiosRARS, Neb., July 10.—[Special to Tue | consid mplaint of drouth in the Mis- Faemoxr, Neb., July 0.—To the Editor of | DO AW O AN e %lela ‘tho < Hois about forly-five vous of age, unmar : uce Royal won, Tristan second, Cassius | Bre]—George . Litehfield, special agentof | souri ; § Tur Bee: Itis evident from the statements | (hird Tuesday in May at Louisvite, K § wisd anl lives in g stylish wandiug louse | i, AFLBARN L L tied, Tinor i, Strylen won, Clar. | 1€ 1ian ofice gl Wastinglon, fs oso al. | A small fnoreaso fn com 1s reported i | of nexwspipers of the Thuvd congressioul dis- | o followiig offecrs “wers elocted (od outn year King disippeared mystori- | Buston,.........0 0 2 0 0 8 = Beven-eighths of d mile—Strylso won, Glar- | 15456 1ands to the Pones Iudians remaining | 8bout sixtenths of 1 per cont. The largest | prict that the political situation in Dodge Dudley, Sin Frauci LesguiL ¥ ously for a weck, His acounts were exam- [ Clicago....n..0 10 0 2 0 0 0 0— 3| endonsecond, Tulla Blackbur third. Time | ;29N 1 iy - ‘ ¥ proportional extension is in the northwest. | : i 2 ras el | O. Clurk Spi ¢ Tor N B Sncdand foud fobetortt, 1O hms boon | e Bosond 6. Emors-Bos. | —1i® in the resorvation_sbout to como into No- | I beon noarly | por-vent incrcase i | 0wty 8 not gouerally understood. The | D7 O Cluk Sprsue, Rcuoton S X uuwell und despndait ey, Ho will re- | gor &> thnod, % GoimeBon Mile and one-sixtevnth —Penmnee won, | braska. About sixty families left forthe In- [ the south. ‘The condition averages 3.1 per | simple fucts are that Mr. Dorsey requestea tford, Conn., grand chaplui, i cover. ton b, Chiteigo b DuttgriescClarison and | o, Wood secnd, Kempland thind, Time-r | dlan wrritory early lhst speing and they will | cent his friends here to allow Mr, Richurds to o | ; 2 Banet Tuby ge. i 1, not roturn, thus reducivg tho Indian all ‘Tlicre has heen a severe docline in the con- | control the county convention without oppo- | i F ) A Pention Proparcd. Ld e hkdie Thite fourths of o mile_¥on won, Worth | mens to t great extent, *Undex, tho treuty. | dition of oats, which have fallon from 505 10 | {4500 and to. have 4 dulogation of hs s Exqursion Araln Bish | miewio, July 10.-[Special Pelygran to T PEIADELP] second, Geraldine third, Time, 1143, the Poneas must select these lands within | 81,6, sition, aud to a delogation of his own | Bigsuxciaw, Ala., July 10.—When an ex | | aun Tac Evening Jourml siys: The | Philadedpl “u“l:.xl 4‘"'.“:,“', 31 0—14 e ¥ i months_after the prosilents procla The condition of rye is 92, nearly the same | €hoosing to the state convention. The county | eupsion teain load of Mississippi people w: 8 clingzes male agiinst the management of the | Clevelwd.......1 02 0 03 0 8 0—§ Washington Farl Baces. Han, KR SUE \EN pRE 00 B IoRWiteh [amiltivena sl s couvention, valled for the purposo of seleet- | jucked around the curve uewr Praty wiv s Unitod Stats waving hospital byJobn W. | Hits—Phildelpnia 18, Cleveland 11, E 10AGO, July 10— Summary of today's i oA TP0 Avroasro Of potatocs is a0t mpproctably | L5 delegatos to tho state convention ouly, | s afternoon, 8 locomotive suddonly dash d Snith, Thouus Conmlly i Edward Me- | ron-builadolpiia 3¢ Clovelad g1l - Hauor : : Knox O on. increasol. Tho average condition. 13 017, | Susiioas boo widch moaes st WuGL its res | st ey ot I b i o o= Ieevy, hivo boen tvitented obersail. | dei—Vickery and Clomeuts; Tiucoln aud | Twoyear-olds, throe-quartors of amilo— | Niommans, Neb, July 10, - (Special to Tor | Tho condition of pasture is higl, auoraging | ous one which assuin ledgo the 10 conch 5 coming an i 3 et e e g B e B | B Sl i ehadicf el L, o M Niousana, Neb., July 10. —[Specia 8| o 3 g5 publicaus of the county to ask 1o recognition | getout of the ouch, but in tho seramibl i ®ud the matter las been taken up by theSes il 4 ifox won, ublebush second, Mackin | Bpp)—Two petitipns arve in circulation e for any other candidate than Mr. Richards in | u dozen Were more or less seriously hurt | Bun’s wsoubly of the Knlghts of Tabor and AT NEW YORK. "“l"l‘l- Tine THEH Lo | tiroushout the coints’usicing for & division Gas Will We Hae or v | i Immatarial - carried to tho _seceetary of tho tresury, A | Now York....0 05 5 28 0 014 | o Three-year-clds and upwards, one milo— | of the county. Ong asks that it be divided | Yaxkmox, S. D., Ju Tole- | N o Tor T Aviatrs ot b o SR A Girl & amboulofr, \ " . ) 0 taay a | Ne ork., .. .. [ 22 Hp L OR8. I 3 g aeks thi B KTON, § § ola- | Ry e e S R PR T A Girl Shoots * tamboulofr. i feiibons l,,‘\‘.“,‘},,\! Kok b dundwd munos | Pitsburg 710 00 000 13 0—§ r’llnffif"“‘.‘h"; Baukrupt sccoud, Unite thivd. | iy ghout the conter north and south, lea gram to Tuk Bee.| injunction restri e by Rl i Dote | Loxnox, July 10—t is reported that & girl H Domeless sallors may be rwl\ ;mti‘v\.m‘ pml:nr‘ ,-“f‘l‘“:\.f‘“ ~\-,”I_‘“‘"KI(I‘H |l|l.vbhrl !‘ll, B Maiden stakes. threeyearolds, foals of | Creighton Vordigre gl Niobrara (the ouly | ing the city council from contracting with | ¢ The material point is thit no authority | shot Stamboulof, the Bulgarian prime minise H v s Bets ok [ Emeives il EUmlnEg S atberios 185, wile and one furiong-Joo Blackbur | ©ws in the county) g ikKnox aud making . | G, Pratvs gus compuny for strect lights | Wits vestod fn thit couvention Lo buspealc or | {ox, withh & rovolver ul boiia yestcrday, b <k | HcE AnE VAAKEe; Saaui an ison. Um- won, Cli cond, Chapi ird. Time— | new eounty out of theJust balf. The other . i . : forestall the action of another convention that I - o R | s ey , Clio second, Chapman third. Time was dissolved by Judge Swith today and the | m— < ot atioma, Pplre— Powers. e B 1:50. asks for a division ggrabout the center cast Fan v w20 e ot s Ry ”I‘) G will be couvened at the proper time to choose { WasmNGTON, July 10.~The president to- AT BROOKLYN. pDilo and ono quarter -Hypocrite won, ind west, in wilklw, both Niob p‘:i‘;..-:}:i: i ! delogates 0w coneressional | convention | i i Ay seut to the snat thefolloving nouina- | Clickanati.......1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0— 8| 500 OO TORETER & O owis of the county in‘about the center east THe Poncd Flan Mz, Dowsey is far stronger practically in the k a3 300IEIyD e —5 A= 3 4 v o vest, . Third district toduy thun any other man, and } i f A el s B D IR L b All ages, one mile—Etruria won, Pickup | aud west Loxpox, July 10.—The Paris correspondont | are Qatrict toduy than any e s end Colonel Beokmaa DuBary, ssistnt com. | 1115-Ci ati 6, Brogklyn 6. Earors— | gecond, Jublleethind, Time—1:4% o ¢ the Q) should hie accede to tho demun ol aissary goneral of subsistc oy Cincinnati 1, Brooklyn 8. Batferies—Viau Asiin. e A Fire Neap Wabash. of the Chronicle says the pope will convoke | his fricnds that Lo becomo & candidate for - " stence, to be come | 4y jSconay, Carratbers sud Daly, Umpire > e P4 Wazasit, Neb., July 10.—[Special to Tus | a mecting of tho bishops and cardinals at | Uhe notination, they wiy i 1of subsist th t i “r.m“. uera [» subsistenee, with vauk of | Mo Termote, State Board of Corrections. e e e a T { Thomas C ) in the spring t r tho position of | 10 find at the 0" in ti A Hostmuaites: Wihconsin—Henry Giobel, P Yaxktor, 8 D, July 0.~[Spootal Pele- | iy o miles south of town, was de huxch and tho question of bis successor, | fion delegation frow Dodge county solid f i Clintouville; Frank M. Charlsworth, South ATQEN. Saen s graw to Tur Bre.)--Thostato board of-oor- | ji00d by fire abott 9 o'ciock last night 3 ~-- D R i antn o a1 Kaukatana; Geoveo H. Fowlor, Wanwau | o A% Sopmox, rections aud charities i8in session in Yank- | g 0o ibte horses swere cremated and ¢ Celestials Seat to China. ABRRWINY AUy EADUEMAD WUo TAY hap- ase. Ilinds—O0tis 8. Lymu, ' Lagrmge; | Biston. D080 800201 wn tday and has under consideration | grivars wore so badly burucl that thoy with | | PUENIG Asia, July 10.~Twety-four Cut- | T R Riciards or s friends wil do taos . B3lake, Lexineton, - lowa-Willaw | Fltsbig........1 M “.‘ # 0 0—U1) gharges made agamst the stateinsane hos- | die. The family had just retired and as fire | Bamen who recently attompted to enter tho | \well to inquire as to the ownership. title and | . Herzer Gutivie Gonters Jubm D Huitor, | Hits-oton 1 Vistburg 8. Brors— | yital superintendent, Dr. H.*F. Liviygston. |in no form had bedn wbout the barn for | United States fron Mexico were taken to | ability to deliver any and all Dodge county | ebster City; Dav u’ orvott, Lenox. | s ks 'rl-‘:lul'nlnd“l(l‘fllhl:; Ln::l;::: . ll,\\nu‘whu vmnluun‘nru ud..:i-harmml sov- | mouths the origin rematus a ery, Loss | Sun Fraocisco today 1 will be sent back to | “futures” that way b ered in exchange ~t Freuliseal) h cal employes, who Lave made aldavits | on barn and horses, $1,000. B wusared in | ‘Ching. LOUKER-ON. A Clothing Tockout. Sheridan . charglug bim ‘with immoraity and indecent | home of New York for§250; there was also - pr——eee RS New Youx, July 10, T}w ll'nlhmg Mgnu- AR gy .m.nim Dr. Livingston v:mxnmwrl) agent | §200 insurance i sawe compuny on the "l‘flllhflflvl-ul‘mrr" Prayer Denled, Beer Flowing Frocly. | Ructurers' asocitionof Sow York bas (ved | pui o e for, the Sloux Indiws t Ciow Croek wecency | horses Tor Kan., July 10 tate boarld of |y rron 8. D, duly. 10— 1Special Tele- ¢ | Raolice to 1000 cuttes thot they would bo | Fii weis B 8 -8 gnd waa dafendant in @ sult brought agaiist i g o rilay commisioncrs husedenicd the appliga- | o ; . : 4 | . 'S Cleveland ., 001 02 3 12 h by &is o o e ® s gram to Tug Bee.]—Notwithstanding con (R ~ e 4 him by the goversment chaging hiw with Pefiated at t Volls. | ed oul Saturday, The manufacuren | it philadiphis 19, Cleveland 15 Er- | wholsate thelt ' tion of the farmess' alliauce for o reduction | (oiutional prohibition, more beer is being N tate that this slep b taken i Potaliation £0r | o Philudel phia b Clevaland b Baterrs | halt Oup, Neb., July 10.~(Svecial Telegram to | of tie local grain rate i Kausas to Missouri Ruan, I8 boing Rle boyeott placd a0 oue of their number, | Fifineton Cros aud - Halls G erie o Ve p— Tue Ber.)—The mroposition to boud the ity | river points. consumed in Yaukton than ever befor pAlfred Bavjomin & (0. Over 20,00 persons | Sutetifo O mpres Formmas s Geabor aud | Bewta) by Roymer for #,000 to build two fraue sehool houses— — - proparations ure being made to start up t } R e e ekl Suteliffe. IR RPN A Folbedt 1. Baswan, JokvilorA Danqush was gite - | 10F 100010 BILE R0 Trpine aSLOO, AN - Scott Nominated, two brewerios located here in Yenkto ——— — | day w hauwor of the visiting rilemey. Ein- | Jhe 4 B0 oo b e e e e s | Bioosisaroy, I, July 10.—Owen Seott, - - Stope's Plum, 4 AT BEW VORI, { povor Willamssnth telogrim o Chte. BRI T S20NR00 e i | dhor of e T ARy Loyl Bond Oferings. | Absolutely Pure. amxuox, Jul 10~The sewetary of ‘“K:Y,,Y:,"’k 6 4 } } ' g : 3 ;“g tiansane expres shu( goud wishes, Emperor | ackiowledgzed by all, o large sumber ave op- | day nominated at Lincoln, LlL., for congross [ =~ WASWINGTON, July 10.—(Spacial of tartar baking powder, Highesy - 0 treasury has sppointed Charles A Stono cag . 9 4 0 05| Frauds Joseps King Humbert wnd Ki sosed to building frame houses, preferring | by the democratic convention of the tour- | to Tuk Brk.) -Bonds offered: § )2 strength—U. 8. Governtuent” Ko ohal inspector of custons st Chiago. Hits—Now York 12, Chicago 7. Errors— | Leopold sent (or 1l groctings. 1t is probabie that & proposition to | toeuth distick $L21; 15,100 at $LO, | port A ug. 17, 1550, Rl 4 SR, T M PPN TN s A N B » 2 X