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7 odock this evning by noninatig the YD ‘E BUTI FR T\“Eg\ " D [ nASE BALE, le 1, St Fouls 8 Natteries-Stine l)mm I,U H‘\D FE“' I'RIFVI]S | would W more quickly ercted into a law 4 following ticket: Stat senitor, . W, Funk; | A i DR — obinson | Btkvetts ind Wells, Umpire | £ WM, | and its provisions momw readily put nto oper -~ reprosentatives, J. Wiliams, J W. Paxo, | Seanding of the Clubs, coples, i ation. _Howover, tho iajrityof ihe honse Be sur Henry Albert; couty ittomey, Charles 0. | —_— 4 Played. Wou lose A STRACUSR = L S s p oy TOUIL TG thie Bats. The hllovine nsolitions reltiveto | b . | Mimeaplis.. 3 "0 2 8.1 L Y ilas amended. I am inclined to think that ou have made up Captatn luils canlidary were nanmowly | The Ex-(ovemor Proceds to Stow Up His | Milvauice o P R 400 3010 | fenators From All Swtiows Hustld Him $hesenalo will cone axin ihe lotise Foriest ",'"'"l"‘"l l’r':; R O oo & 1"""‘[:":‘;” / Sated 3 -t mnsis Uity G0 | Columbus " o conforence, and that we shall be able to Saraparilla do iduced to tike W, the repubiteins of Gug comty.in cone | tide of the Guse. Denver, Sl 6t | Hiu-Symewe 41, Conmbus 8, Errors From Pillar to Post, Retinia matier’ Ot tho satendar [n & vory | A3 alher A Toston lady, whowo exmple is 2 asse b ied, know g i ‘i A = Syracuse §, Cdambus 1. Batteries -Cascy short time.”” Prrwy S, Heant, werthy tmitation, tells her experience below Des Moles .. 68 3 I v exeativiabilities of 1. E. | Omiha il and O'Rourke; Knaiss ad 0'Cotnor, Ui+ - - T onestorowhere T went (o buy Hood's rexwotiinly preseit the folowie réo | NORL WTERESTNG COMRESPONDENCE. |st'Fai it} vire —~Emislic. A LONG DISCUSSION ON BANKRUPTCY. TOWANEWS. rsapariln the elerk trial to iduce me by | — | . e ; s Wit Ha own fnstead of Hood's; hefold wie thelr's patn 111 anapright g Mitwankee 10, Omohn 7. Missonr Valley 6, Lincoln 2, # \\l; Inco |g||';|5 \\“n. Beater. wouldlastlongers that X le:l’“k:\“!‘:"\‘:; : o puilic iwrvint; A BETS | jle Aadressss & Letior t Blitor Bor- | Mitwickan Wi, bly 2.-(Spclaltele. | Mo Vaigy, Ia, July 2l pecil | Washington's Population —Remarka- | o0 AN, L THY 8- Epocd Tole- tionon al Of publie inportance s rows in Which He EiprosesHi gran toTis Bre|—The ule of thefoursuc. | gram lo Tk Bre. | -Missourd Valley de bly Quick Work on the Orlginal | hrowght to the netion of Pulion Jose oo Io ce‘t been for the inteests of the popleof the " cossive defeats of the Omaha club at the | feated the Linon Giants by a score of 5 to 4 i ught to the notice of Police Judg Bggles Ktates ehoretore we heirtily endone iy cin Opinion Without Minc- s of the Milwauke aggrogtion is o sor | % Bitteries —Beymer and Graves, Custono Package Bill--Whisky Me tonthis moruing. The partics in the case [ days*trial;thatit T did not likoit T need not i i Tl aasatone Y fng Words rowlul one_for Nobraskn baseball enthusic [ 314 Cirr. Thesdra clubs ply lere ugain agine They Seea Loop Hole. Were not strangen to the court, the princi- | pay aything. ele. e ho could not prevail Jnty Wil o all homrabie mens o asts Sowdes disappointed his new em. o .. )ml]'lw:-‘u Jolin Kimes, changed with assault o me to chango. 1 told him I hal taken OF B PG i 8 st tres- et selitly.” E8¢ we o Row t Duluth, andbattery, prefereed by lis wife. He en- ood's Sarsaparilla, knew what it ekl P b Tl G A R D e L g R yors nost wonderfilly, He was powndel Wing a ot ; o 3 s wat it was, was it Tl Wb Ll s DAULT AR B8 oo\ b, Tuly —(Bpedal | B O e comorof the fld witt tho od of | DUIWTH, Miin., July 82.-The amateur Wasuivamox Braei T Ouaris B teral the court carrying ababy, Both wore | Stisfid with it,and did not want any other. “The it it AR SRR A ]”"," ,"'l’“‘v !\':f“ l‘“‘ ”“\‘_“' "”'1,;'”‘ thefourth fming when Mauiger Lenan! :wvn' oured race deolired off yesterlay by the b Lot bk "l"lx\‘l\lvu-\‘ru the trial, often breaking :“" AT il “’vy"'lw‘l‘ PApaiiia 5 | osterdn s Burows day 0 | e R 5 the cors | Lurline and Dyluth crews was towed this . Lo Tl 4 out into denials and denunciations celing real miserable with dyspepsia, e, The siate of Nebrakn #ill bo | seatiing ltverin Tir Ber: this worning fom | (008 hin ot of the ber —The Brovor Srt gt St A ) i The senate took up tho Tndiau approprine | 4o that hine but suited te ] and 80 wek tiat ot times Y could hani entiled inderthe new censis tont Tust x| R EREEH T TR T e | jumpedat the ersiwhile Milwiukeo piicher | Torning, the Minnesotas winning T3 | ion bl today and a most dismal, dreary ses- o3 Pt ot o, Rl o - i 4 menbersof congres, which should e eleeted ¢ w s (used IC “ f ong 2 ol 1 4 POOTIATY $¢ [ 3 into | Dulv followin i 35, ds P s o A conversatic relween d o T e e i | egtof Ierons St | LT ! o comom ot S S g | ZNSIy Mioug | VER 4nd i, Fach | o e o wosioatives, -Alnon vy | SRS s AP _Bgn tol iy Hood’s qBsolved, "Fhat the pepub Lo site onvens | nay-an ex-pvenor of 1 stat —mturlly | Petlit lied the ball over third se fora | fom tartto fui e paragraph was the subject of explanation of | and she returned the complimet with e s 8 lcaused e fo winder to what base ends |double, hut was esught 1nhis effort toste ATl Hoen st moon ook plice on | MOECOF liss extent, and upon only ouo was |an weeasional warn epithet, Kines was on stand, T Toked like a personin consunp et e S county presents 10 | S meravintd po | cled upor Dive | it Welehscond while Sowlersand New: | ARG nees this atteroon teok Blice o1 | thorea devateo aiy interest. That was the | Vield and flied and ordowsd muittol to | fon. Honl's Sarsapariliy did mo s mich nane ofifon. b W Colly for suih, congras= |0 el houl this nort o '1'?:'1“.”}“{ ).n[‘ll:n‘k 8, conultaiion .”f?fi"" Tices i Sting brooe mide the water very | one authorizing the president to appoint a f::*lml\l? lh'h«; S s iy He stoned | jood tat I wander at_mysell sonctis nan et lirge from the Frstdist o L 5 e and Shoch and sae ces o ¢ cee 1l o bt A T e dis e b s e round The room, carrying the baby, anc i . ; asicod hinif o hal read T By by Morrisses anl Jintzen gve (womor | WRED . o | commission of three personsto negotiste With | sworo ho wonld 1ot pay any fine or go to i | my friends frequently spoakof it Mus, Saline County Republicans. ““Ishould say I did reid it x nded the | runs to Milwauke inthefiest inninge, ¥ b \‘1[ event, suior double -4l\lllrx-=u._l\wu the northern Cheyenueson the Tongue viver | Hawas finally quieted and concuded to ligui BLLA A, Gorr, o1 Terraco Stewt, Toston, Winnme, Neb., July 22.—[Special to TR |0 op g T rgard 1t the best japerin | thefoutth Prttitmade a_fomeran with the | D AR s, 011 01y "‘““‘“M i | reservation in Montana and ou tho Pine | date goiug toa bauk for the moneyandstiil . Bew)-~The repullican comty convention + 2 bases Tull of baselits, Juntza then mide a | WO were cngths anead of Winnlpests, | 11iq 4 voservation in South Dakota, with a | holding on to the baby. Returnig, belaid ? e home run in the dghth, ad Dalwympio fol. | the Catlins and Cedar Rapids following, 1 A the by on the table 10 a.l‘l a met herotodiy and pland afull ticke in e | s yell, what abot the darges prefermed | v i e uthth, Duvies wis it for | Time of Minneotas—105515, vlew to thde removal o & por [ 0hq dedied, In aboit Tfive iinites flell, Itis asfollpws : J. F, Cawe, snators | agafist Jou by Mr Burrows! e S T eveneh | . Senior singles had but two starters, Cor- | manent settioment In - South Dakots, | fuformation wias brought to the manhal| % Brall dugeits, 81isix e 25, Propared only Jo GO Fo 4 ana Hery Apploate, repe | "*_Ih Ve -1} “‘ As iell = “' ndgavea base on balls. Canivan hitit for :“'”’ ”’”" "‘\1 m. Corbett llml'mwnw\ lllw Wyoming or Montana. The representatives of | that Kime wis again beatihg his by €. LHOOD & €0, Apothecarios, Lowdl, Mise. sentatives: J, H. Grinm, ounty atorney; | 10X 1 a vice that frighite Y- | hone run i the eighth. o groimdal the | 16 | the boglining. Pearson made s | vaototos 1ike the people of New Mexico | wife, The ofle P LR A : u . I oy oo | “Alther is shoutthat ch sibory 18 u . dol S80 | o omifoent spurtoon. tho et quarter, but tates like the people of Now Mexico | wit ; 0 et 100 Dose o the f onvetion we wstructed for |11 LA o ~ | reached Poorman inded over his heal ¢ und o half ailing sl s e juta Aome, and found "Mrs, Kimes lying SEAMAN'S SAND BA s ¥ L Fish. Congressionnl and » delegates | FOW4 @ il wewero talking ihout a cmdidite | i giiet the farce, | The score & ths, Time—}inst, 19:20. Apaches, protested most earnestly against [ 404005 and her i lovd walk bout the el 12 arein imirucied. mt the. Tutor is sippoed | [OF fvemor for e people’s i (Ch et aab L bl AT ogrent four.onred professional race, I | thetr location within their borders. PoorLo | rosn camying the baby ) SibE ibous the - to Io fir iitomey penenl. Remiutims | bothigred that b wnldiniees mi il | _ZETA TS AW T | which thebettine and pol selling has ben | jad 1o friends anywhero and Mr. Cockrell | wifoin aterrible manier. The womnan ro- | 9 YI&€ Helsley Informed as to the Monilie (6 thee tdvoated by the uliawo |somemems. | sid tiat Colenun of Polk T r lively for the st fow days was tho last | oo o il sy by moving to | fused to file further informatio he un- Status of the Deal. iyt ) 3 might put up ome moicy, althughl bve | poor o o e ught tosct i controversy by moving to | f ) t Ill raation und the un W Gl Pass L 0! s g ¢ oomaniy.. .t 2 00 0 Canvan ? o o 5 i bu A0 happy couplewere left to their fate. They I Seaman yesterday aftermoon en- never spoken withhimon the subjeet, Bur- | Poult. rf 1B 30 0 Walh, st 0 Thore were fivo orow h positions from | strikeoutthe provision, but that was not - 5 B Lozan Comnty Repnblicans, rowswited 0 lnow how mudh woney, T | Daimaphis ¢ 11 1 Kewns i) the shoro s folowss: Hanloms, cousisting of | satisfctory-eithor,as tho mservations mow | 458, VOth young, the girl nat mare: than | lightened Julge Helsioy regurding the confl Gixpy, Neb., July 2. —(Spedial to Tue | think anyway Taid [ suposd he midhit L e O B 1 O R Y Hifla ton, Teer and Wise; Ross, | occupied by the Indians is desived for settle- | ropeatecly, iy, L":m‘)l“l‘ deuce deal by which he was mduced te Ber)—The republican convention for Logn | PUt up 100 or £00. Burrows sail tat | januen, ¢ 1 0 Aniewsib.. ) cmsistingof 1 VAl AL Kt L nbnt T8 wan inally Gateod Lk 1he somsiiss o he dyifo Tn tnost catses WIMKHNG | gs forn small scetioy of sand bur in the bed b he had 7,00 dreultion and mudh influence, | Albrts 12 1 Wilis. me...o0 nedy and D, I the West Ends of | i | of the M i river. The oce: v county was held here Saturda There ¥as | S q i to e il 00l T toldhim that no | Welh x 88 0Newmane.. .| BufFalo, Gauda ¢ consisting of M- | Sion should be instructed to recommend any | dud 8¢ ved light scutences for the same he Nissouri river. The JOCesIOILIVaS Lt comidenble fight over the noninalon Gr | nancouliaffin toziveme wpcrel on. Thon Davies, p. R Ry A Ol e rand Ton Evcl, | reservations for the Indlans which In thelr | Offense. 5 :u-;\[ru;:vly"nlml-‘(‘..‘..fl inst C. I Cannon, tho county 3 cligates wee elcctedto | Burnwssaidthat he furnishedall the work , S 3 Eries of Talo, ¥ judgment would serve the purposoe. s Tharge i o o O SV WHA TRAIBG s i LS, the congressional and senmtordil state con- |ind 1 oo ) - ‘ "_" e A % i ot V) - und _l:f ok tf'l‘»n. ; o Judgment w uld serve the purpose. At least Charged With Embez nent. The evidence introduced by the state went and all the brains for theallimee, I tien als... 1008 2011 Totats.... 111 ATt the first half of the down streteh the | oA o 7 ; 2 y velions. Sdne of the dolations wore in- | asicel han abot Towan fir gvesior ud I gpitr the fixdt half of the down strelch th | another duy will bo necessiry to concludo ( Des Morxzy Ta, July Tole- | to show that the lots showed to the prose strictedand none haveex pressel any opin Burnws sail to me that Powers had no INKINGS. 3o A b Syoyert LAeony 1 the consideration of thebill, A resumption | gramto Tue Bee) -1 S. Vandeboe, well | eutings witness by the defendint were not r havoc ) 1 te owers had Weliaal 0808 0 ane ly in the race. The others were ) i ion s towhotheywillsupprt ¢ t he would haveto o 1 2t those [ ability s th tand back of | Onuha . of the hostilities agafist General Morsam, | known young business man. was arvested | Uhe ones deeribed in the cowveyace, A to the ongnssionl, who are i fvor of |him and write his messues. Bridly, he letter from § 201 101 04°10—1]| merel followers in the procession, t 3 chtthe water first, but the | Ind man o the defondant's tor: n commissioner, which marked the con- | this mormir 5 Y, T'he ries on thecharge of enbezsding oney. FAVO 0l 0 y USRS AREY o=t N N s - 18 | ney offering to settle o ¢ money Doney. gavo mo to undwstand Ut 't w5 06 | Eurnet Mk Two. | Hanln “erw soon forged ahead, followed | sideration of his nomikation last winter is [ 00, preferred Iy his partner, M. 1 18 a0 FRICE Gt i Fetkremt o T oy, e A Correction. sl :;"f‘f'l',fi),“j.'l], "[”:' ;m“;it““?,‘{‘,,‘,\.[;t base hits—Pettit, Morissel it dosely by the Gaudwmw crew. There never | oxpected, When the item making appropria- | The firmis engaged in the book publishing | troduced in oviden R Hisrivs, Neb., July2l.—To the Fditorof |het ! 4 L i Kearis. llome rarc Ttin Dl | s seen gunon exciting struggle than thit | yjons for udian cschools is reaclied, Patier | andagency business. A fow wedks ago Pates | The Toaring was nol concluded whon couvt Tur B Inreportingaccamt of the ar- ““Jow much would Colnan have leen sty nijle. Soel, Morrissey. Alberts. Diwvies | s torned fiest and | pulled away | Stephan, divector of the Catholic missins [ hadto go west on business, andupon his re- adjurned, and the defense will place its rowescipe of twoliotel cooks frou drowning g to pay hint o e G g N o tie homo sireteh with & stroke | among the Indians, bas called attention inan [ turn lstSaturday found his office lodkedand | rieper® O the stund tals worning a9 atatoriim & few days ago, was misin- Knowingz lim a8 T thinlche does now, he [ )Ml by SiECkomtC By Byl by o, which left the Gaudaur crew behind | interview to the discrimination madeagainst [the secretary “ind trasurr of the | 0 90°F BEEh RN to wlorof e gentlimen Ty |Wwoull nohave pail hin angthing, ashis’ n- | fegmiutee Cipl e Ho o acouple of lengins, Thelatter were resery- | Indian scloolsby the se committee of | company--Vandeboe—gone, His suspic AGAIN POSTIONED. mWhite atrid o Glovel, Colord | hucwe Tsworh nihing ininy winim. e g strength, low orer, and when the half- vopriations and intimates thatit is duete [ions “were sel and he called S N Heman arostricly exeluled from the - | orethe nmpignis farly o Birroys v St. Paul 4, Bic a2 nile luoy was rached spirtel andrecovered | the iufluence of Commissioner Morgzan. The |on the missig man's _wife, who [ A Superintendent of Scl tatorium wunier the alliancey, becais)he weyer allows ey " iy SHET A the distance. Thencamoa pull atthe finish, | house made provision forthesupport and edu- | snid her husband hid gone to New York to | * y Al LGl I SR ) & RN mylingto et biger hanhe iy anl it is | St Pioz, Minn, duly #.—{Spedal Tele | o Gaudinr orow e Lo e Al onof pupilsat St. Joseph's bl gaol this father. Today Vandeboe retumed |, Jelected Next Tuesday N ehraska and lowa Patents. casyto kil anything ofhis size. T wint hr- [ gran to Tie Ber ] —Follwing is the rsult | Hapim crow until they readied the finish Rensaler, Ind., and at the Holy Family |and Pates discovered that he had bem to De- The beard of education met list night and Wastyaros, July 20— (Specil Tedegnm | mony andintimd to strive for it. 1 wnte | of tday's game : abouta lengthand ahalfahead of the Han- | scthool, Blackfeet agency, Montay I'his troit, Mich., and made large collections and [ it was presumed that a superintendent of in S e gl fillowingg atents wro | Bumwas letier tie otier diy, ter T sw e - — | By a bagesct flon of tho semte anniitee willbe aita s some 300 shor in his nccants, Dates | struction woild be appointed, bit this mitter . \ S 3 Sh¢ 7 atSunday letterin Tie Bee, wmd lere s o = TheErie and Ross came in o length behind, | zed by some senators who will move tore- | demanded a settiement, but Vandel r ant over Gt aguii nbe) & Bolid, Omsi.sopi ot ? wR oA 1 u But. tho Ross crw was soveral bost lngths | stovethie temsto the bill. This motion will [fused. Patesthen swore out an information | 3 cit O¥E il next Tuesdayuight byu b, i factueeof whitelead; Lizie D Hre the governor took fivm his st thog Munhs.n .4 0 10 1 o Vehind the E i doubtiess lead to o thorough ventilitionof |agalist him. Hewasarraipued, plesded not [ Hon of Mr. Babeock Carbart, Marion, In., dirning last; wian | following ty pe written epistle, i which he | Xy if e lan, 10000 OThe West i%uds gave up the race half way | the policy of Comuissioner Morgan and his | guilly, and was released upm bonds o await The presidént vominated the several con ik, ussimorof one-hall to G. Higgins, *~';‘,”'f "'“l‘ylnl‘l“ bkt 1i5mnaw~: Haroe il Uk, B mvkl l'l'h.- tine for the winuers wvho ¢ erintendent of Indian schools, Dr. Dor- | trialnext Thursday ttees for the ensuing year, which wero rat i a, Neb, brick anl pitery ki [ oo Lot " e e ML IR al ot s tiredthe prize of #1,200—wis 152203 for the | chester. ? — ificd by the board It i ! g (s th sq., Lincoln, Ncb.—My” Dear Sir O R aEhi b ea) Hanlon's crew, 1S :%; for the s, 18:31. WASHINGTON FIRST T Iailroad Commissio ners A motion by Mr. Martin that the committen Jach Cochmne, asignee o himsdf, |jayiagol recived fron” you a ktten which | Pamor o) e e Thofouronyed Tumpr 6o oWl over this | o consis ehotin o thot. Waslinglon | D238 oixes Ta, July 25-—(Spockl Tolo- | on lonchers jresant. sy tho. hext, mbatig of s andA. Armstrong, Hill City, $. D, device |1 preumed wis personil tomysdf, and as I | Mo ) | Wednor, pssed morning will have: t0 be rowed o ore be- el selil it Gl WS s R A : ho bo ' bt 3 A anky it led was 3 . as [ [ rning wi ) oW more be- | i) bo the first state to have its census te- | framto Tue Ber)—The railwad commnis- [ theboand the names of teachers to be voted b speiling vess il Estor, ¢ did 0t kiow that you wereto flod tie miils S - othe St. Pauls fouled the W inni pogs. i to AR e o | St st e e upon precipitateda discussion that I v ton, harnw 3 Svlester Friteh, assienorof |withsample £ it, I teated itwithall 7 2010 _Il_Toiats 0 o e R SRIate AOUine Mo pap LA e | sionors swelved Biitfehion st mOming ot | wdong M, P Mrtells sbtrnel for (he walfto 1, W. Funck Baetricy, Neb., pro- | the ourtsy b was entitled—con- W INNINGS. < public. The reason for this is that its retums | o new joint rate between the Burlington anct | hoaed. save 15 hisonioion ot e ey e udug fibre; Rulolph B Holh, |tenpt. But, s thenewspaprs lavetaken a | St. Paual..... So0fo 1 on) o == e e L OO L are needed to carry out o provision of the | Noy wostorn, Burlingtor & Western and : ‘w“n midd s M‘“.-“i’n” * fly, Ia.. boofjack; William Hubant, |hand, ondas you hve maiel copiesof your |Siou Cily'. 00 02 000 00— (Eiid God B TR Oh RS QLS LIS lose T | t . took * excoptions ¢ Srotianor: M. North Platte, Neb., fire escapes Thoms [ “spusm of virue ' to the farmer, wlom you SUMNATRY, Some Questions Asked and Remind- | August 20 G X e S A s Che e sy sues, Rovens, 8. D., sigletee |are wing for your base md sdfishends, I [, Bins arnel—St Pail 5. SouxCity 1. Tw Srm oL the Jast TackedOn. NEBIASKANS ADMITTED. willgo iito. offec July i, and afect all | 3 OHE 0 ICE WA Foerted (o Mr. Estelle forvehides: Horice M. Purdy, Lawrene, |mnustforget thit you e not @ geatlenan, | et Ofrion Tireebasy hitoqibey. | Nromaw, Eob., July 2.—To the Editorof | The following ans, have been ad. |stations on the above lines way billed | ™o ourd then adjonrned until nest Tues- Vol 1 gto for wigom; ludoph W. |andcomuuninte vith you,at last by mille | king of Widier L Simckont By Meoks 6 | T8 Bee: Asadelzatoto the state conven | mitted to practice hefore the interiordepart- [ throueh via Burington, General Maneser | gayevening, ¥ \ Gomaitown, Neb., car or buwn [ L un awareof the ruri v are aftoatto | by Widuer 5. Unipire-Baisewoin, tion, I'want to call attention lo some of tho | Ment: James H. Rhoa, Holdrege; William L. | Ackett of thelowi Central telggraphed the | b et e door hasps JunesW. Tormn, New Sharn, | the dfectthatyou want disord i our rauks, AR A B T Mutthews, Flyaunis; Ross Harper, Avapahoe; | cominissioners this monifug that he, aceom- LHE CI'EY COUNCLT cor hary HosmerTutlle, CedarRapits, |and thatyou lavemdetakn the contractof o Onwmies at Miamoapoll e De L oryslett B s voooracs on & M. Hatch, Marshill s Jobn F. Horner, Mil- | Panicd by his general freight acent, would BT Ja., grain binder frame; Walter C. Westa- | selliig oit both fanmers and lalorens to the ; : ARl s eraor. By a scries of resoutions we are | ford, and Thomas C. [Kam, Lincoln 5001 be in theeity and requested an inter- b oy walyand L. W. Bard, Decorab, la., mechn | railnuds. But I shall efus tobeliere them | MNNurous, Minn, July22.—[Speclal Tel- | givonto understandthat Dodge connty asks " ORIGINAL PACKAGE EXVEDITION, view upon the jofnt rate question. "The com- | Lt Nights Neeting Devoted to the ical movement; Charls Wies, asSignor of |until I make this lat apealto you. We |egnm toTur Brr | —Mineapolis and Kan | o noother recognition than Mr, Richaris | The vote by which the house sul te fop | Missioners are busily encaged in making out Transaction of lloutine Business, onelalf 1o J. M. Lockrey, Faulkton, 8. D., | musthato hamony inmr sate comention. | sasCity played tyo gumestodiy forone ad- | g mveror, 1olowii (his decluation | tho sonate ouisiial padasee bill pasod the | Luew clissifiation, tobe Juown us No. 6, | The cuncil hell a_two hours' session lst ual package bill passed th © to almost every | November 23, und it has | ity was so much larger than | yhey ) The last classification was m; vise, W hitever may be your peronal dislikes, or | mission o acount o 2 e whaievermag be iiine they must no beal- Nelraska, lowaand Dakota Pensions. |lowel tospeik at tiis limeo, If we an jre- ade by the board | night, at whi i in effect since [ o new clissification will have some | 1o lirg unt of routing . house today wiis a surpr one. The m . {yestrday’s postponed | ymes @ denial from a Dorey man. gaue, aud Minnapolis won then both. Scor | Ty top ths 8 Richards delegate s50f amore or less important chara Wastivaroy, July —[Specil Toegrm |serve lumoy, whihh o seem detr- | 0F fist pme: = o suns Dosey as ol wd no good. | it ‘;\}:K‘l‘\‘;bh;‘llnvmn"'lh“:‘!‘u'l).l‘:'m..u\l‘l:vl\l'l'(‘lflll‘l‘l‘)'. (| (s ."‘r'\\f."\.'r” ke ting o fraschi to Tz Bee. |-The following pmsions were |Mindd to prevat, vietny will perch MINVEAWOLIS, | KANEAS 010y Inmyownmind 1 haver't a bit of doubt | vocates of the Adams amendment, socalled. o 2 e/ AR Orinsioa ke el Ibotis toline on the baner of our independent move in = - Yol IRE I8 nact 101 i W S : - ) The Greenback was Valuable. Econonifeal waterworks conpany wis vetoed. ) bout it and b t t for Mr. Ricl W v granted today: e oy e Lk R W oA | @houtit aud have zieat mspect for Mr. Rich- | The whisky men think they see a lonp-hole Dis M ST gt el A ot ’ Nibewika: Otiintl~Anirar Brwmin, | Lt boit oy 1ot domand i Yo Bare | Andus.1f..J P10 (Mentagih,. 4.0 | & ) | erds delegate. 13ut L venture toask why it ause the bill provides that nothing which ks MoiNgs, T, July 2%—[Specil Tele- Empliyes of the city ofties were given a o gt o y ¥ 3 one, butl appeal to you in the nameof chan, r£0 1 2 0 (Smih, poe...d 1 0 1 0| was that the Dodge county wavention, like is inhibited in a state shall be carried intothe | gram to Tur Bk ]—During the late un- holiday on Thursday to attend the police- Davenport; Paul Roomey, deceased, Lincon. |hummnity to keep air alied fores unbrokn, Jb. 4010 IBums m....0 010 0] nostother honest conventitns, did not there | state to be disposed of or held theve, They [ pleasantucss a well known old-timo de; Inen's plert Incrase-Waley Gros, Frankln; John D, |8ndio bury, uwtil after ourcloction, all per= | Dux2h. 41132 fHoamer, 2100 11 3 thon selet Celogates to the cong iRt st ke ) B @ el _nown Ol-tine demo- | gy gpimance was ttroduced making it an Wiliam Sivey Croi: Tobert 'S, White, |sont difircnres. I e 1o ompaint to |Shmye::d § | § troansbod § 88 81 gl onvention was would be outspolen in | these worls Shold” or sold” withouta come | Chae s VOIS 101, €0 taks o grecubackin | offese, punishablo by fize of &, fo a cuun- Blale "‘ b B, PA 1l 4 Ogle: ]‘, s iA i ! | mak aginstthe otrage you [wr;‘»gtmnd_h. i 0111 oMolind,ss...0 0 3 0 0| their opposition toMr. Dorsey as the other | ma between them will be construed to mean { P2 ment for anything, and often madethe | cilman to beabsent from a council meeting e BT |PAlln, Oglc; Paul Andor- | the matter of apportonimmt. DIl I ot | Dosie, sh...01 2 1.2 tGumonoit..0 0 1 11} delegation was favorable to My, Richards! | that original pickages may be shipped Into o | Statemeut that they were not worth the pa- | withoutan escuse son, Bruil A\ll}ls.Predorlflk Hayley, Omaba; kgl_m)"wlm you able alvisors and asistants AAlER sralipanimedese O Y1 Mo Ta man wp a treo don't it appear us | stateto be used there by the consignee, butit | per o which they wore printed and that e = — Johu Aunan, Tecumseh, werein that outrage, Tshould claritibly be- [ mpoars., ) Ao U 21 it a coufidence game was going on! | is probable that if thislittle flaw does exist | gold was good'enoigh for hi Yestorday he A Quaker Onts Tramm. Towa: Original-Ludus D, Fredericlksm, |lieve that” you were insane—strangling the Thurmay; Amos D. Petty, Audubm. In- |thoutht fnd general behef that you are a |y creue—Solonon T, Baker, Kenswuqui; Du- | consimnate rascil. AlL of —your short- iet Schaf, Manhallown; Christim H. |comings [ forive and for the time forgt. Gras, Aukly: loseph G Brstle, Fot | Wenusthave hamony, Maiison; Thinns W. Gilles, Kelogs; Heury | Your attenpt t mike younelf pelive | Two-bise hit Keal, Masgu Cilys Thomas Imes, Daris | thatsomoonewated o biy your piper for | DO Pt City;’ lickind Hudot, Ledair; Dir- | (OTRpt ads vas adrem that hud i oriin | pums2 iloover, B: win' M. Schmek, Adair, Thoms |in a debimchd brin. Tho wish was father | Smith 3 & tnic J. Snith, Inlianapolis; Rok J. |10 the thught. T have bem tdd that you | Pased lalls-De Hes—smith | o diln’t want the governorship as long Down, Whit Cheer; kobert Wilson, |hadjyouroutfiloded wver by certin men |# Thme-Om howr wd forty-five mintes | g hehad o sure thing i t (il Cal : Carl Dahbtrom, Flkade; Ab- [sndiheyreported thatyouhad no mateial | Umpire-Cusick district. His cvery actin since has indi- solun Hollingsworth, Packwool. Original |10 sdl, and thit your mouth, which was for SHODD, . atedthat he wantsto go back. Iam letting Don’t it seetn strange that that ¢ | st should beleft down for Mr. Dowey to § | ater! Itis alo very strangethat nsido ofa year such a change of conditions should huve taken plac At the lust |I;l'4‘ convention it $7 ) °1 | was free m out by Dorsey men that o Manning, Grpeten | Dorsey and Ritharis hud cone together and X on balls—hy Duke 5 | thiere would be 10 issuie hetwcen them, By & Sl & | Farla lastsprine Mr Dosey gavo out thit o Wil ) that the senate will correct, it very quicklyas | drove into toyn with cspedial attention is being called o1t socarly. | he readily sold, el R BANKRUMOY BIEL dollar green back of 1 load of berries wihich | A solil train of Quuker Oats left C ving in payment w five | Rapids, [a., for Sw Franeio yesterday dollar {1562 Fo was elated, and | wijj roach Couneil Bluifs ath:05this e The baukruptey bill is at lst unider way in | Fushing to- the bunle, asked what prowium threohours’ styp. Talkof et SE R wayin | woud be given for it. He was told 15 [ Where itmakes 5 b e attendance of mombers | conts on the doliar, and with 5.7 in gold and | novelticsin the special train Tiie, this one i i ilver in his pocket left for home clated at | cextainly surpusses anything yet offercd any criterion eltherof 1ts importance or thein- | P his ¢ inly sy y ¥ . l,.,:“,mm.\, folt in it hy {.,‘,,“‘.,,,,, bug | his good fortune. California, itseens, is behind every othor the luteness in the session md the Bhe Wante How Obild. stale in Quaker Oats and wants some. The from the tenso feeling aroused by the mun & = 8 Cereal Milling company of Cedar Rapids has val election bill and the or package dis- | Misox Cray, Ta, July 23 —[Spe ) ) ) il Tele- | ypgortaken to supply her, and will do it at cussion are making themselves felt. The |gram to Twe Bk |—Mrvs J. D. Wheeler | once by sending on @ whole train load of tho piis Kansus Uity Duke. Dugdale, Miller, widows, ote ~Flornco V., widoy of Thomas |sale,was not a ‘ciattel. I read you lotier oA, KINBAY CLIY. 10 secrets out, because 1 hold none, Allof | tontest ispractically upon the adoption of & drove into this city late last night tosecure a | product, 5.M. Oszool, general manager of Durkle, Edzwille twiceas you suggested, md will rad it & | = tiese matiors have beeu frev-will offerings, | 10 atall Kepresontatives of rural con warrant for the arrest of herhusbandand the | the Santa IFeroute at Des Moines, got oto SouthDakota: Incrase-Josph B Par- thouwandtime if we can lave peacs in our DAt B oAt ot forgotten by onedn polities and deserving | OB in obedience to the \l-n'mvxl-nrnr P e vaay o has BRITAN LS Wit iaa i going | t0 lewe and secured the attraction for - wmalee, Redsield. convyentin. } § jMamtngb..l 0 12 1] f'a orret understanding it Wednesday's | {dice ot home =~ aro . opposed = to it, qOvaRy,0s 2 Wit 188 young | iy pond. Tt comes to Council Bluffsover tho \ - ————— But sono tine, Burrows, [ wint {0 write e e e P UL e ' i sday’s | \hile from tho mercantile @nters has comd | girl, while the lhusbwnd is nearly elhty. | Northwestem, will go thence by way of the When you o inneel of aphysic, me that |you a ltter and take allthemean things 11 Utonor. o0l 0 0 0 0 [ R Iiter from Mr Dowey declining a re. | 3 CEY for its enactment. There is a gene They parted six months ago, the wife taking | Kasas City, St Joo & Couneil Blufls to willcleaisa the sytemand regulite’ the tver | withwhich you bave charged ue, md put | {am 1o s BTl E 3G 8| o M O tho bl fhin | onéession that tho measure beforo tho house | the child, Yosterlay, whilo thoy were at | Atchison, witre it will be transferrval to the :;mlho\wh try St Patrick’s Pills. Sold by |thenin e clunn, and the wite mothor el ot 0 I 643! would satisfy many who admire Mr, Rich- § o ol e, Of courst :;wml» » huve hor (Cleer Dslkey fo Qi) oS Stolw from the | Suuta Fe. - The trin will, vin o special (ime ruggists, colunn of a riscalyou know very well, and [ Dawie, db, 1 22 |Gunon, 050 1] mn g DO and there an amendment they would like to | buggy, supposedly by the father, and taken | of jts own, nalking thetripas far a8 Dodge T o e IO add then up—anl se ifthe total shovs | Killn 5.2200 2 01 0F ok, Bl O 0 21 o - G LT get, but oven ey {rankly concedo the bill to. | awars” Nothivg “tau be beard from either | City, iK', in daylight, and reach its desti- Ot Molten etal, a avVer Teceivy oy o1 i0 ‘onway,t....l 0 0 e w matured. Mr. Oates voice e feel- ather orchild, ation on Sunda August §, clock T’ S e e i e e e R AT O e i Wisconsin Prohibitionists. ing of a good many when he declaved in to- e malion o Su1dhy, Seris) sl (ododt iR | shaken up shortly afterl o'dock this mom- |have bogus tickes printel to defeat my Mavisoy, Wis., July he prohibition | day’s uol‘;;lm-:tm.l he :\]nu_»;ml a;u_\'l'w \lfllvr Fatally Gored by a Bull, —_— - YD SRR Bat7e i ob 4| & i b Bt [eamventl S e v | over s sort, but that if bankruptey legis- I NDENCE, [0, July 22, —[Special Tele- Buitding F ity, ugby aterrile explosion wsuling from the | Party: o il I wer set upajunkshopto | o tate convention, which met lere today, | cverof this sort, but that if bu Dy legis NDEPENDENCE, la., July [Special uitding mity, faike b 1mten Rory ot & BIsE. firtae, | hamus e frmes by scllig then pics i =1 | wminted the folloving ticket lution must come o vogarod o WCasive | gru to T Ber.|—Poter Soreuson,a Dine, | Tie fllowinz prrits wire isucd by the IThue wis & lirge nunbero? mm workig | “iiIce tadgs &l thro tines their ackal Forgovernor, Dy, Alexander, Eau Claire; ot 1 5 riedge Tn- | residing six miles south of here, was fatlly | buildingmspector yesterday 4 8 |cost. There are many things I wantto write e “ ©3 § direction he had any knowledge of. Un y Wi y il ) N arond the fumac atihe time but oily oie, |vousfterourconvention. But larmmy de- | . I¥0 Iase hits-Kilen 2 Burns Stearns | lieuteantgovernor, W.R. Nethercutt, Mil- | der the old law “the great comy gored pya Jersey bull this morning. The | Joln A, Crelgiton, alierations o stone Joseph Lowls was injired, Howas caught | manis siencost o wesert. tine. Soirs | MDY nteherCtowie Mamning Snith. lasel | vaulees secrelary of state, William Jonson, | was the heavy costentailed and tho longs le-f vollur bane wis broken mud terible: gashes | Wiildiue b Sl SUt -G 19 by the thod of molten fron ad burnel until | respectfully, Davio Buren | SEruck ontechy Kitens, by Gomvay 4 Hime | St Croix ounty;” treasurer, Robort Fargo, § lays ot ouly fucidont to, but - alnost iusep- inflicted about thehead and thigh. Twenty-ffh avenu ... 1000 thefleshdroped from his ones. Hois sill | The gorernor sail that the letr fm Bir- | of yume-One hour wnd fitken minites. Uni | jefferon i attomey general, T 13, Van Keulen, | arable from a procecding of this nature, so it ap 2 L HL A, Fleseher, oneand @ qui e sty alive but there is little hop of his reco— | rowsof May % was such an insulting thing ek Oshkosh ; statesuperintendent, Honry Sum! | that very soonafter its repeal lawyers and POWELL MUSE DI=GOR frimie awolling, \Wiliut svenno. and ery. The danageto the fumace is cnsider- | thathe did not propose to ansver it until wer, Ontagamie; raiload commissioner, | committees of mercantilo boties set at work Blackiird streei 1000 able the mater 'n{xu'h ublicity by Burrows National Leaguo, J. Q. Black, Richland Center; insurance come | to remedy the evils of the formerstatute. | AmOmaha Bank Sceures a Judgment | AP Tukoy, oncand a quicter story £ v ML »: i i s I il ot y=firat ————— sending wpies of it thrughthe mail, But- AT PITLIDEINILA, wissimer, Andrew Peterson, Grieen county. | The result of theirlabors bore fruit in thoy Agninst a Swindler frumedsralingy Logy) an y=An A Tough Killed. ler further said thit Burrows' lnguage, and | Philadelphia0 4 11 00 000 00 00 22—10 L — rious bills which have been introduced during With the o lonof sttomoy foes, the | A b Tukey, one ind & qinster Story s for a re-establ These have bieuni; the last ¢ the syst through the crucible of commit ity n. hment of been | Commeni crit- | ahe ctice iimited to catarrh- ) bldg. St Lovrs, Mo, July 22.—Louls Berg, the |making a‘‘cold bloded thrat,* s heterned | Pitisburg. .0 0 01 10 004 00 00 20—3 Dr,Bimey,p leader ofa band of hoodlums who call then- L".'\\?td\:n;“.'.:\jll-‘\l.:{';.:lx'r‘::.i‘t‘r&““;.\l‘\"-‘\tu:\ ‘:\‘:lm::’»v;: Hits—Phildelpn Pittshurg 14, Errors | al diseases of nosc rilrne dwelling, Loz and Foiy-fist strects 1. C. Lo Junies, one story Trame cottage, 1 Natio al bank s just $4300 and throat. Be selves tho sure gang” did is wovuing | thenails, Batlersaid thal afier the wn- | Gle "“m‘l““h.m‘_mfi Flecicer aud Wilson | Killea Three ¢ hildren ana Suicided, | cism and amendwent and the = pend- | On tnedsthday of May, 1557, the buik was | flirteenthiand sayies in 00 fron tho effects of a blw o the had |vention e would vrite some nore lettes. | Unpire-Povers, St. Jouy, N, F.. July 22.~Intaligence of § 8. bill tho result of this re- | gywingledoutof this wmount by a brace c i s ORO Ry : %00 strick by Witchnan Saunders last night at | Tonorrey will beBurmws day,and I shall —_— e O linaliaiy) v T ki rbid duction process in which the good has | 00 o Gwoged d upon the it N, A Kuthiay, onostory brick residenico u rovivaltent, intaviey hin if pesible. B AT CLIVELAND, ahormibly tragedy has reacied here from | been presorved. Thus constructed, it was [ Pirates, who swooped Cown i e SCLy Tk and Tanover sirc A Bergr and his associates mide a disturbance At Fanprories Cleveland 000 100 1 0 0—2| Labmdor, Thomas Oliver killed his three | but natural that the bill should havethe i thenorth, gathered in themoney, und | 650 mr permit SR 3 h - v I ‘\.l,,“.l, he \\xlu.-mmn,.uwv some dificully 'lh'W\\ ’“ S Boston .. .....0 00 0 00 8 0 0—3 | children and then committed suicide, May 4. | proval of the gr Unuhw;‘l'wmnu Al bodies | skipped. et finlly quelled, the Wool Market, Hits—Clevclanl 5, Boston 2rors—. | The infrequency of communication with Lab- | In all the trade conters of the Itis a caso that has a history. Onthe otal.... s I S Busroy, Mass., dily #.—[Spedal Tlegnm | Closmd s Bosin 1, Toneie - Seaers s | ndoraccaunts for tho dday in hearingof tho | from tho first day of the session PR et e A e S ey ¢ - ' A Verdict of Will€ul Murder. to Tue Bre.]—There has beenno material [ Zemmer, Clarleon and Bennett. Umjire— | oime been peclstent its doptlon, ‘Tove- | Lo " ol ived in the city and registored Mapxinge bigonses - Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, July 2).— [Special Tele- . 3 v Strief. iy view it in detail would be only torepeat what o e idgeShiclds issued the followin mar- X s Mo, July =, pecial Toe- | chaige in thewd ol market. Sales ar mostly | Stef. o 3 4 appears res » | at the Windsor hotel. During the day they gran to Tk BEE)—An inquest was tolay | e Dr, Sussdorlf makesa specialty of dis- | has alveady appeared in this comespondence | ab th rhotel. During the day they | o000 1500508 yesterday : : Ber|—4 ques i Y [in_small lots =nd favrable prices are ob- AT CINCINNATT. cnses peculinrto women, 1504 Fatnam st, | ond it is suficient tosay that it re-cnacts the | visited the ¢ bank and pr i Y v held over thebody of young Edward Mulien, |tained. Ohio X sells at jlo wmd wd | Broklyn. . D00 3838 00216} I 5 et 8t 1 former systom in a simplified form, with o |a draft for #5500, drawn upon the Name and address. whowasshot by bis syeethearts side Sun- | above atdiceie. Michigan X s ofered at | Cincinmat{ ...2.1 01 021 0 0 0—5 AP Goiiion waterial reauction in the costs of proceeding. | National bink of Now Y § dames Krasmicky, South Omaa daynight at Avgentine Kan, by aged Jon | #€,but noves slosly at thit price. Conb- | gits_Broddyn 12, Cincinati 10, Ernrs— e ollis It is also itended to encourige a compromise | signed by A . Powell 1 Lena Capckava, South O [ Toror, lhe @irs mele e Jury renrnel s |0 and deline lleecs aro’ slady. No. 1| gl 4 Clodngali 5. Buttenes —toery | A3100 Wis, July 22.-In o colllsion be- pogwoen u debtor and bis creditors by redic- | the — Citizos abank of T (Thd Zians . Omaba erlict of a “premediated, mlicius md | combingls qutedat Ohio ine de- [ SR NS Nl Hindngton, Unpire | OYeen two fuight trins this afternoon, | ing the taxes leviel upn binkrupt estates, | Bothof the men heing strangers, the baic | { Mary Hrabk, Omala A nrovoked murde.” Stover has been taken | 1aineat deeie and Mihizan fie ddaineat | 205 Ut 0 e, Brakeman Seymour and Fireman Simms | one half in cases wherea compromise is ef- | hadsome doubts about the dralts, but their | | Willian A, Lefles, South Omiba outof tho couty o prventviolnce, Bo. Seariosr wois qiieh v Siadoc er ‘ worekillel. Engineer William Laind hid | fected and soto expedite a moro prompt ad- | doubts were all removed when Powell called | 1 Anuie U pab, South Omaba. . ... .. o e ine 50@¥Bo br S medlun and 53¢s50 for AT CHICAGO. both his 1 O | Mensineor Ityan whs | justmentof the debior’s affulrs. This {atout [ in Dr. Dinstmoor us wn indorser. The dodtor 3 = me remirkatle cres of deafiss are | medum spring. Texas woils vange from15¢ | Ghoago........0 28 0 08 § 0 1—i i is still further mavifested in the provision by | had met Powell when the latter hal paid o : e District Court. and Califoriia from lic 0 250 83 to | Now ok recordedof Dr. Thoma' Ecletric Oil. Never | 10 2 et 00 381 10 0—7 which a referee shall not have pendingbefore | former visit to the city, Tuils to wre wrace. quality. Oregon wools dull. Pullal wools (i S ehhe Rt g - e him at & time not move than fifly cases, [ With the $1,500 intheirpockets thetwo | Dell R. Edwards yesterday commenced g e il 8 in flE donaud, Wi siles o supor ai soative "”»“U‘"“F_‘\","i,‘;;;(“fl‘;’,"k""; "“;“’fi"';‘h; Mi ssouriwaters | therehy spurring him on to greater activity [ men left the dty, and o few days liter the | suit in the distriel court tocompel John Mg The M 'at Loated, andof exira ab 20w Foreigm wool firm g0 &, New rak & Fitkterion—Lu kS in closinga debtor's estate. The arzuments | hank discovered’ that the paper was worth- ol nariain 1018 GDO WHoG . Tho Jnobine vas Loated andin donand, and Keltrédge; Weld md Mumhy. Un- Their Standing Called for, RO dENORR RIS, R1F SSFUIMTISY | pamk QUtoveind AU the AR warD: | Milso t deod cenaln ) Do w Evansyieey Ind, July 22— Byan explosion s AR O pir—DMeDermott, Wisnixoros, Julj 22.—The comptrollerot | chametor d ELBKS A ROI OF & oA I Yad the Cltizens' bank of Trac) ment has boen made of 4 thrahing madiine on the fann of Janes Will Binguet the Americans. sl o Sagpableia Spacific provisions of thoscteme. The farmer | © D za P, Bvir s fled a petition asking 1 na . ot th Players Loaguo. the currency has ealled for a report of the | specific provisions of thescheme. The farmer Dotectives wereput on the track of i o 3l : l\arn'-\\um.'.u'l‘ vineton, Audrey Crtzinger Birry, July 20— [Special Cablegram to T BUPPALO. condition of national banks at the close of | element which looks onany such e as | pwe n. Hu an was avrested in Ateh creeof divore be grated her. In and Charles Whitwen kilod and Thonas | TspBen|—Hore bubl a member ofthe Ger- | gy o 181100 00 business on Eridsty, July 15. mervly adevice to rob has been kept very | som Kun, and Powell In St. Paul, but as Lo alleges that her lusbind, Meian wd Hogh Nurov tatlly njand. | mey vchsing, will give & bamqes| meceee 3 84 1921% L N el quietand will probably w1t with | nothing could be proven aginst Hartgan he leserted her twelve years ugo Ban Swippy was seriously, but not fatilly | Wealnesdy o the . American riflenen who | - i L e 3 Ritbos wmains Found voting solidly in opposit wmer s | way released, An attorney was employed {time has falled to contribute b, and u number of lovses were killed. e i N amorian, fiflenen ¥ho | . Hits—Bufulo 2, New York 5. Erors g many avowed frionds many real 0nes | anda requisition was issued for Powell’s diduin D I \ Bavars The | pyya108, Now York b, Batteries—Buckl MSSEAPOLT, Miin., July 2.—The charred Anupricans will aterwards visit the Delde- upoj the floor but their vote will nothe | turnto this state, but it was denied by the Taid End Collisic and Halilgay; Kefe ind Ewilg. Umpires— | remains of Otto Righe, vho perished in the | solid, Said one of them today: *The senti- | governor of Minnesotn. A civil st was Tope k), Kuns., July 2. —Atailond collisn Ferguson and Folber. Security warelous fire last Tuesday, were | ment of my district is againsi this bill, bub I | then commenced and awarrant of attichnent of ufreight wd sseiger occurred on the nnds, AT CLIVELA found in the debris this moming. know that some national law upon it is | issued against bis proper The wial re Fock 1sima fiveen miks fron Willard, Kas,, | CoxsmvrnoeLry July 22—[Specid Cable- [ Cloveland. .,....0 50 3 22 0 0 011 e needed and my own poplo nevd it though | sulied in the ankobtuininga judwnont for last nigit. A aumber of tran men wd | Eranto Tme ke "he porte has declinel to | Brooklyn.....20 10 1 01 1 1—10 A Russian Cyclo they do not realizethe fact. I shall therefore W0, but this did notsatisty Powell, 50 he In this e voiced the sen vote for the bill ved for a new trisl and the order was S, PETERSBURG, July 2. —Part of the town passengers wore ljurd but no ome killed. | give thesatisfaction donanded by Servia for Hits Cleveland Brooklyn 1 Erors. N N 1 ent of gquite n ber of his colleagues It Pho htsucaof | the tjured lave not yob. bem | ihe murder of tho . Servian comul | Clivelma 5, Brovklyn 10. Batoris—Graber | of Slniahus bespisvrecked by o cyclono, | imment obaite, & Mumne, UGk SR B it on Ll (B AL It . heud. at Pristin_ or 1 compensite [ani Sutclife; Sowdors, Dilly md Hem- | Many persousave buricd in the ruins. Nine- | yomo majority unloss something should give | Welnestay and evidonce was introduced T, the wilow of the murdred man. [ ming. Umjires-Gafueyand Sheridan, \een bodits have beew recovered. it a party coloring. / showing the entire fraudulent teausaction Throh cowhes—#ullmn - palice Do T —~— ! MISCRLIANEOUS, Motdiy aftemoon the case was subuitted to slecpers, dining ears, freereclining chir An Oamman Drowrned. ,_ AT PUTABIRG. ol Fuie foavs TIAANEOLS. | o sacure | the jit, andufier takiug o1o billot thoy ro- viathe preat Rk liland route. Ticket |an matur mrsmn wad othe of Courad | PRSI0 40 L L L I=0 | Jeaveas Comy M Ju Bl o Oouro: | Slicae as fonand Fox Indins. Hi clienta | With eosls and tnferet 9 o 2002, 8 » h . A d . J - s % delphis e 5 d e company assigned today, lamed Murpny andit has boen decilod . o AR office 1002, Sixteenth und Fapanm Endght, the wel, Juown Sowsmi, w88 | —pittsturg 4, Philsdelpiia | latterles - | fssels and Libilitios, §85,000 wnd 400,00 AR AT BRI EART ARG b L inas of (he Railway Postal Changes, ThePope Eulogizes a Oirdinal. pradicing inbis shell. fl,:';,( Mnd Cominlly, Basiers and Miligan. | respectively north tribe and the judge comes to see that | Chlef Clerk Cramer yestorday reported the S———— p e o Frteragives this is done. following chunges in rilway postul cirdes '.K‘:YOI);:IH _The ppe bis seut @ lotter to Car- A German Oaplain In Trouble. T WICAI0. Eusiness Troubles. YA bownd of pension oxaminers will be ap- | 11 11" Teal, of Shell \“II,M’M,‘“ e gty Qintl Lavimeri oulosixing his babor fa Africa, |, SUTTONT, July 2—[Spechl Ciblegnm | cyjongp,.......0 00 0 0 0 1| 00—y | [IiseasOrry, Mo, July : o Mabilitles | pointed witbia w fow days at Osceod, Polle | e ean “NCool Juiction aud ~Faisbury, h o e 1he Brasels mtialavery | 10 TiE Bek. |-CapaiuCiler of the German | Baton 00 0 0% 40 ITh | of heCenropilis ar wa machino company, feomuty, Nob. © TG E S EE Lt transorrd o adi l ress andgive asuraico of thesupport | A1) Bt boe depivel of his nnk ind wi- Hits- Chitawa 8, Boston 8, Ermors-Chi. | Whick assignol yestorday, aro $05,000; ussets, Rty ‘,“‘\’,2;‘ Jier et ¢ ] Junetion and McCook run, vice 5. A, Baster- of the chureh ~ He says thit aostalic work i‘.‘?'.'l-‘.‘“d}u‘:i?\‘,‘:f:}: x":::r:-}'( ‘&2.‘.‘.' mm"' car 1, Buston | \n.n.:rl_u. 4@;..,] and | 00,00 EU NS ot Laws sald today, when |duyresigned. " :}“:l'\ llxah;.l:.::l in haadwith thedeveopmnt g S i ::'l:lph'1‘1:::1”:"::;{::"“‘ Murphy. Umplres— | P {sthe purest and best soap ever made m\"..i by ;rm By ; (i‘":“L"’.“-‘l»"I‘\‘nl‘lm‘fll I:ll'l:_ Seventh Ward Democrats. SR Lasbbock * wwoords Roseberry . b ! - voteon the original pacicike b The Seventh ward democrats will moet at 3 erred 6 house substitute to the scnate bill & The Premium on Gold., Roxmay, July 2.-—~[Spedal Cablogran to American Asoelition i The President l\llu\:)nu-n:n. Almrlrll\:»'llwlhuyuumll l:rn!n::lnl'll-‘n ¥ ‘vl:‘ W | eliman's. Dall, Shoely’s station, o Thurs- Absolutely Pure. Buesos Awees, July 23— [Spocial Cadle- | Tur B | -Sir Johun Lubbock his hoen AT MRHADBLIRL), 2 ’ Puraveiems, Pa., July 22— President | Gie 0 ror the reason that | was anxious to | day eveulng S 1A crm of trtar vaksog powdor, Highest © Tuk Bie.l—At the dose of the | cleded chairman of the Lodon county eoun- | Atiletic. . L 00 30 0 0—3 | Harrison, accompanied by his son Russell,ar- | juy n settled one way or the - nin :xtrengiti-Us § Goveramons Res- =g 24 this quest ; » : L - ® Boime posteniay (old was quoted 8t S13per | cil » fillthe ey ousc By 06 Fosjua- | StLOUS 70 05 ¢ 20 0 0 *—0 | rved here this moming from Cape May wid | other and ¥ Botioved what tho bl with | Yan Houten's Cocou - Best i goes | ot N0 eenl. pruuiue. tiowof Lord Roseberey, Hits--Athletic?, St. Louks 17. Emors— | left for Washington shortly after noos, ) amendment, 1f passed by the house, | farthest { - el

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