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YHN UMAHA UALLY B, SUNDAY, JULY 2. 180, =SIXTEEN PAGES, e ——————————————————————————— e fles the sugar feature. There was adecided | DICQIFV'Q O DEDE but they should be given an opportu ROGRESS 15 A1 publican party glve him warm and heart RRROOK and consistent with the obligations of the prepondorance of sentiment in the confor- LEYY ALLEGE when ono oceurs 0 try it. If taey fail it - support. Yours respoctfully, | Union Pacific to the United States, Tn res ence against the adoption of Mr. Blaine's an easy matter to relegite them where they | An Innovation Talked of by an Hnt 'pe H. T, Ciarke. [ The Status of the Case NotYet Known | sponse Socrotary Noblo says the Union P plan on the ground that it is in the direction | —— belong. I don’t anticipate any sericu prising Omala Aecist, - in Washingto eific railroad company had guaranteod the of free trade and can only be affected in any | trouble, but you cuu bet there will be 8.1 wAy & poporeer fond ot Bt danclen.osd var | ANNOUNCEMENTS, " IR b s bonds and interest of quito n number of othey caso by negotiations which may consume | An Express Messenger Jailed on a Serions | loud taiking.” {arty of & 02 tho YBTY dntast b the | — TASHINGTON, July 0, [Speci NERMAM | aorporations, but has dono nothing unlawful, g pa— - tieularly of knowlng tho very latest inthe line | A «Rig Black Boom» Is what W.S.Cleveland | to Tre B 1t will be somo days yet be- | years of time, Ol 1) SUN & Bysieey. 2 & . ¢ Black Boom"' is what W.S. Cleveland - 3 MISCRILIANEOUS, | e Wiis ¥edl Hioot of . Prestiimt Adamst viats | 52T b el Call 1t gossiD, | stylos his colossal colored minstrel compuny, | fore anything is dono at the war department THE PARSON'S NAGS, Senator Manderson will return tomorrow | 115 OBl 8%, (1Y BanISedp. siaie Ty WL | lstime (Hm ) o WL something that | thoone that fllls an engagoment at Boyd's | in relation to the controversy which has Why ihsw AHIE Hedlh 6" A\l Mot om a short sojourn on the coast of Mai 0 Omaha & particular ] O | yill interest you N W64, 1 ani'S, BHAay, Baitre | Nl -botwoors TFidlse GaRerel John R ¥ the o nols to 4 o et be woneioe s heotehe ALl of (e | WE TELLS IS SIDE OF THE STORY. | mattor of great mystory im Union Bacltio olre | "o teroet O e of st R e Bl b el ol Mg R R o B R Compotitars. Nebraska delegation will be present in con- cles. Al Friday and yesterdayhe was | yq)entod and scholarly Indy artists in the clty | poijies. MY Clvalant 1§ S0 Nl 1 | Eighth infautey. The first part of the papers Saravac, Mich, July2.-Parson J, W. Arny gress when it convenes on Monday closely closeted with Vice President Hol- | _gne who has sold & small soction of can bl S bUASUM LR i e y % e 1R | of the Methadist church of this villago is the Tho bill topension Robert W, Horod of | myut f¢ Falls to Coinclde With That | comb, Mr, Mink and Mr, Andorson, Tho | s1616, Wi $thow spant i dodar Meobeatlia o Ml B Bl Ve e Ry e T e ABCL WAL | cieprii of o tEOLELER #to0I A WHISH Yo HAE rompany C, Seventy-fourth Towa volunteers, 4 B A o W0 8 0 having four of the largest combina- | have to be referved to the various channels | s it Doosie/ s taw sEALEa : of a Missourl Sheriff in a party, with General Manager Brinkerhoff | st instructirs i York r organized fn that lineof business. | for examination and recommendation as to e | 81ways taken great pride. Two weeks ago "Nebraska republicans in - Washington an- Number of Material added, went west at 6:45 last evening, with | and Paris. representative of Tur Brr e resulted in bringing tc tion. The casus belli has attracted consider- | he clectrified the community by an announces ticipate the election of Hon, L. D. Kichards Yehiive Denver us their destination. “While I have | who has tho ploasure of e~ acquaint " all tho best colored falent to bo found | ablo comment in the depurtment, but 10 one | ment that ho had. arramed soma o o to the governorship by a good majority espects. nothing absolutely ]Nl'l\'{'“‘llll\\hllih(u [ L u(‘, had dropped intoher stu dio for u social | 1d forming it into a well equipped mpany, | seems to know e h about the real facts in he was propared to trot his They pronounce h cle 1 ith ex- my statements,” said an official, ‘“‘there is no | chal % ifty strong, for an exteusive tour throug the case to venture a prediction as to the re 3 . ,J..h,.,\“", in stat ].”.‘”.lml- ‘and l|h‘r lities and doubt but this McKibbin matter has more to ¢It is nothing more orless,” continued the | the country, Among the bright particular | sult A N 2 | o8 wgadnst all come This aunounces suy he will make an excellent canvass and a | H. V. Pugsley, a railway express agent for | do with Mr. Adams’ presence now | astist, “than that thore 13 a very biiuht pros- | stars announced aro Tom Me James | The chargeshave not yet all been roceivod | meat — was hovalled far and wide good exoeutive, the Wells-Fargo expross company, was ar- | thin austhing else. Why should e go to | pect fhat before the witds of dnother winter | Bland, ) dridge, Dock Sayles and | her, the papers which aveived being more in | and the races which were scheduled for today on ), Dolliver of Towa isat the White | > o S deny eccause that is the largest | have sent creeps ) wnour | George v, He also has the famous | the form of the preliming ‘ : ractod crowds frot over the state st springaof Vet WA | rested ind locked up in the county jail at 8 distributing point for supplies and material, | backs very many times,there will bo g classed, | N S Qluctoites, boatdos | ol an thne preliminary than anything | attactod crowds from all over tho state, il ad B o'dock Friday evening by a deputy sheriff | oy, ouck and Twilight quartettes, besides | else, and these are now upon the desk of Gene | n b T Tho parson ho w Mustor = Howard South, son of M enti ganiged pt Omuha on tl »system. Ander: 1 Omaba for work from the nude numerous ack comedians, had announced that soke is woll and favorably | 1O betting would be permitted on tho events, crobuts, vocalists | er rs who have heretofore Alice 1. South of this city, has gone | on a telegram from Plattsburg, Mc harging | son was out there tw: weeks, returned last | L can give you Mo particulies whatever -in 1 dan sway | General Dy to Seotland, S, D, in - company | him with being a fugitive from justic evening and brought with nim s great bun- | deed there are none togive as yet, with such travellng troops as the rgins, | known in the war department, s an old per- | The weather today was beautiful and everys with his uncle; General Charles L. Campbell | “ipne prisoner is about thirty-cieht or forty | G1¢ 0f documents which the president has | will be ready in time, Tn class "will | Alabamas and Black Bov minstrels. The | sonnl friend of Generml Schofield, Secvetary | thing at the race track was as quiet and or of Yankton, to make n complete study of the | ¢ S S b, a | Deen examining toduy. I win satisfied you | exceedingly smull on¢ numbering not more | boxoffice sule of soats will open Thursday | of War Proctor uit s president deily us a church picnie resources of that state. His uncle is the edi. | Yeurs old, oflarge and rugged build and has a | wijl hear something drop_between now and | than three or fc Of course only the most | morning ut 9 o'clock. - . All ovents were: half mile, best two in tor of the Inyestor's Guide of Yunkton, 8, D, | very frank, honest-appearing face. His voice | this time next week. And when all the facts | thoroughly sdvanced, and in ove Iy way cap. o - AN EXPLODED RUMOR. threo The Rev. Father K. W. Kingof Fally City | trombled and tears came into his oyes when | come to light, mark what 1 tell you, there are | able artists will find ‘it possible to profit by The Union Pacific Eanjoined. The firat was & Uireaminute rce, each 18 here. : solicited for a statement of lis case so far as OUGE Pertios bosldes MoKibbiu lable o be ( such studies and vel, even with the numbar | 44 q lite hourlnst mght o petition was filod | Prestdent Yerkes Dontes That Ris | ownes ioioiny s v pominutd, rce, ¢ st 3 N. J, Burnham of Omaba s here visiting | yojenow ie implicated, " i l::::!:n':‘lhf:z\l‘:‘[Ul:_‘mr..l]n certain the tdewls a [ | o ourt by Haraiikad Strlte Men are Dissatisfied. ants started well togother, but the parson's ( !f:f A i Tl I'|A\|1‘ ’.x:\"m;l;iil:l‘j“ In substance his story was this Railroad Notes, After admitting that this certainly was a | Baltaz Kramer, August Hansen and Simon A00, July 25 —[Special Telegram to Tur | a0l B0y e A 1Kl FOE AT BAaty, e Up to within about u year ago and for mor A circular will be issued in two or three | S PROPOSE ILL OF LADING. | than twenty-five years his business has been | days appointing F. G. Wheeler of Boston | reporter intimated that the new departur it i i that of & stockmiin, with aout £10,00 worth | dsslstant, gene ;u purc b..;nm.!'x'm-;n(‘ of the | would create a decidelly new demaud in met | (' 14 y vance of property and living upon a farm ' adjoin Jnion Pacifie, the appointment to take effect | ropolitan Omaha, o v VAR LZ UL IS e s ,‘ ol Many years agohg | on August 1.’ Mr. Whoelor hus boen con- | " Fee ce of news of the most genuyine Kind, the Hoffman, praying for an injunction agiinst A local paper this morulng published | Qi trder the wire fu1:300, | Tho patecd the Union Pacifie. The plaintiffs allege that nal article to the effect that a striko | was grocted with hearty appladse and his lite 1y company is about to lay tracks on | was imminent on both the North and West | tle nig was showered with boquets and good | | shehad enjoved,and forged forward famously, Bankers Say T i Sl e son and Wil rect railway systems; that the men | WOrds | issouri. Many years said the artist. “On g small seale it | Seventeenth street, between Mason and Wi ¥ 8 \ | Ho sscond e v ANATH Eatia Cent on it | o Iviotiio tamily oL2. B, Bhces poctod With the Baston dopartment, of the | will create o demand for models,—and, ‘mark | Hains, and the ovei: wsked for s to restruiu it | were only waiting until the West. Madison | [0 1 e SR AL e Crorao, July 20.—[Special Telogram to | i T N O e Sen land ofice, His headquarters will b you, they must bo modest, model imodols, | from iging or, piling up dirt attho Inter: | street line fs In full running order. Many | 195 Hhan couguorer, muking half milo in Tir: Bee.|—A local railway news bureau | yoars go e and his wife took an_orphan girl | Portlaud Would you b surprised should I tell you that | settion of the trackes and rightof way of the | yuvonies wero alleged, chicf among them | says: Th has not been an action of r numed Dora Corrigan to rise, The girl was Thomas Phillips, f good parson raised r a long time ch even now while the demand is nil tliere can | defendant on Seventeenth street, botween Mt his hundsas thoush Y ying C N 3 sompar deprecating the noise or about to dismiss his 5 ! X Tai At St alf ke {inited say Mason and Williams, and from cojstructing | being that the North Side company has been | doy it | i cted such | B00d and attractive and Pugsley and his | elork of the Unien Pacifie claim department, | already be found o linited supply of mo ; . sty discharging men who have tried - to form | congrogation. Howover, ho thought bottor G e At g Giocactoe BEet | wifs Baoame woey - mdah. atiaohsl: t5 | es resignel (6 Koobny bhe boattion oF tiate. | T OMARY Ul T tinnght Loy, of m trickes thereon and from laying tracks ou | discharging men who haso triod o, form o | eogreation. Howover, ho thou widespread attention as the Central er, treating her like a daughter. According | agent at Portland landsome a woman as T ever suw outsiGe of | Streots at the point aforesaid unless the L and Trunk Li associations to issue o new | to the prisoner the Shoc ; 1 ot abad | two years ago It was @ contest between threo-year-olds wkers are quite 4 ed Hayes, yurdmaster of the B, & M., | U eity of New York, called at. my studio | tricks bo mido o conforn to the esablished | o vews ago, 500G T s purticipated. in by Arny's Bogizeo bill of lading on and after | proud family and frequently commented to | tendered his resignation yesterday, to take | not thin y days ugc esenting u letter” of in- [ grade of the street, also from in any nann “In the lust fow days the North Chichgo | and two othor entrios Again the August 1 aron e part of the shin | the efiect that to their mind it would bemore | offect August 1, Ho goos 1o take o position | troduction from oné of my old Parvis teac Cline o sl WL LRI BUS G LTI e LI L, bt il e B bt ) o) parson's excellent work showed itsolf, Do i bankers tho opposition secmd | becoming for their daughter and son-inlaw | with the Flectric transit company of Los | She was a professional model, enroute toSati | from the cour ; conductors aud gripmen, who are chuvged | Boggee taking the heat in 1:40, The sccond. perfectly unanimousat yesterduy’s meeting. | 1o treat the girl more as a servaut than a8 o | Angelo. Cal b AR LD IR AN e EEMER LTI R e R kol bbbt o I o sl E b BRI L L T teprosentatives of the bourds of trude of | dungehter, wnd charged that the dauehterly S L Ity aunt from whom shic has always and | straining onfer wd st the caso for houring | NI Tving cone bck “on their uzvecmont | Uit and race ws won wisily by Boggeo i fourteen of incipal “citics wost of tho | favors shown to the girl were duo more to | REWARDS FOR MAIL ROBBERS, effectually concealed the fuct that Tamily | @t 10 a m., July 81, SUNAGIY th MREIVES wibh [ABBEURIcHY, Wiey. | b Dol a walkawuy g Alleghenics nt, and all united | Pugsloy than his wife, 4 s e i S5 veverses had driven her to poseas 4 model — e 1hia StHceIWaD SHLEIALE tH ekt e e Afior tho races wero conclided athletld urging the continu of the present bill of | Mutters wenton until the Shoemakers had The Postoffico Do ¢ Mitcs “You have had opportunities of learnin The Milk Dealers. SI1i60 & CONERSL WAL L GoTI BNy ot it | and fiola sports woro participated in nnd @ lading, or preferably a change in form which | worked upa great deal of feeling on the su b H: VI LS OF bout models ¢ The Omaia Millc Doalers' assoolation held | gl BCCIECert WHE RIS, company of thelr | Eonerl mood time was hads - T o oty would siznply show a receipt for tho sbipment | joet, although Pugsley thought that ho and | Some Tempting Offers to Sleuths. Yory many such obrortunities, Of [ meeting last eventug at Wolt's hall, corner, | lschirgo, which tiione.llatiol o homs nar. | 11 parson sntd ho had beon. aotive b settiig and an agrecment to transfer it to its desti | vis twite know thele business better thn the | The postmaster has been notified by Post. | th wombn who seck employ et as molols, | 5T antymsecond. and Gunt Mhe neso. | dered, Tt Rpbears. ShAc. somm. . wocts | (16 B 1D DecKUHE 1o one als TI4_ SR XIS ntion [ s ned ¢ po 'OC ( STe- N or (Feners 7 und - in o . €0! i ely few are available Artists are i 4 i L' i Y \ jo! Y I VLS Sor oLl S Rl BinlA bf Ui pintons “exprdod s R s LR e ol AL ann TG master Goneral Wunamiker that in conse. | sompueitiy SEEARAM O by peeit | clation now numbers seventy members, and 0 gmen were sent from Citfo West | enjoyed raciiz and was sorey it lad beon so Jime ot sumeilstionex Tglsharbof Ui Cioges | When feling on' the bistier. was ot ite| 00n0e0f Itequent srmed atiacks by high. | g5 ales” who want to have thiele lovil. | new rames &t belng costantiy sdded BN LHORS IROLAEGE A o s e - il ht burcau, an_organization of Chicags | heighth, or less than two years ago, Pugsley [ Way robbers upon the United States mall in | nss, be it much or little, immortalized in | Thore was in attendateo of about forty 1ast | foinod" issuc with them and becamo. sgitat THE DOUBLE SIT chints which is recoenized as the central | gays that he was visited by a serions reverse | the western states und tervitories the post- | coloved pigments, V ud such things | evening, and steps were taken to form an in- ¥ B o power in all thingss relatings to their intercsts in business, and says that by fi object | ho lost ever: flood, ete, | office department, for offenses committed dur- s stoutand middle-aged matron | corporated company of the widk dealers, in thing he had. This sortof a | jug the fiscal year ending June 80, 1891, will | Offers her services frec of charge as Venus or | order to secure cortain advantages that eai: ¢ been Just what 6 A o LB AL LRA s Via Diana, the unfortunate party of the palette [ not be otherwise securcd, among which is igning. Thoey got | PO 88 a reward for the arrest and conviction | j /ipqly to havesome difliculty indeclining | the purchase of feed by whole: in order to und their daughter and held up pictures of | of cach person found guilty of robbing the | the offer without giving offense. For it does ot the benefit of cheaper rate A commit- y aud aliegations of her husbaad's por- | muils being conveyed in any mail car attached | really seem that” woman—lovely woman— | tee was appointed o draw ip articles of i ihthey clitnied o huve proved by | toa wailway train by the useof dangerous | though not necessarily disposed o overrato | corporation, £0 be reportod At the next meet. Pugsleys | woapons, the sum of 81,000, her — charms—is invariably convinced | ing. Said Mr. Iglehart this morning: “W to the ‘proposcd bill of lading, in the | turn in affair fiest place because it is illegal in every | the Shoomalke one of its eleven complicated sections, it is un attempt on the part of the railroads to limit their lability as common carriers which liability has been finully aund legally lished by re nt Yerkes says: “The reports that | Clarkson Says it Will Keep Away the our men are_dissatisfied are false, The con xhibitof the West, p:my,\ Prop \‘(’vr“\'(' el u-‘tnlnh 't iv' !Iul' Cuicaco, July 2.—1In an interview here contract with tho mea and if they do mot | - e SoatimastAe’ Genoral’ Olas do the same they will have to quit.” Tam de- [ 008y Assistant Postma "‘ (el (o, termined to have the manugement of the | son, who has just retufned from a threo business,” month's tour throughout the west and norths M stab- | investigations * made by A £y N S est, declared his belief that the world's faie eated decisions of our supreme | brother, Dr. Shoemaker, in conncetion with | Vo2 ¢ . that her feature is alsolute port Some steps wore also taken toward arrang- ; b ! courts. It Will croato serious and extremely | the orphian geirl, and finally succceded in af- | Thedepartment will pay 800 for the ar- | tion, The model's trade has bo b N i i Boolidl Gk g ingthe near future | PASSENGER RATES DISTURBED. | will be a failire if the site is divided. injurious disturbances in present business | fecting atleast'a temporary separation, rest and conviction of each person guilty of | learned like any other. To pose effectually | todraw in outsiders, but uothing definite T x This prediction he bases on conversations methods A With his property gone uud his home | robbing the mails being conveyed over any | requires practice. 1t is also a natural gift 0 | was done, The Rock Island Makes a Rate Which 'y oank in Chicago whose opinion | hroken up, Pugsley says he thought the best with representative men of the woeste ern states through which e passods fal Telegram to | “We should remember,” he said, “that more ‘The Grand Army encampment | than one-half of the productiveness of the in Boston and that of the Oddfellows in Chi- | country is due to the farmers, and an Amer= cazo have greatly disturbed passenger vates wouds they spent the afternoon in | g post route by means of stage | some extent.”” s — — i1s Disputed. *Is the female model’s occupation a respec- Y. P.S. O, 0. B, Plenic. OHlbL G0 Tul e Ta table one—so far as your observation has , July 20.—|Sy been asked, forty-one banks in B3os- | thing for him to do was 10 go away and try to b b ton alone, beside ‘hundreds of other | got anew startin life. coach by the use of dangerous weapons. bk, say they will not advanco a cont v | *“Coning to Nebrasik, where he says he has | A reward of £50 will be paid for tho arrest | b el bl bl L g : B0, 0. b | tue Bee) the proposed bill of lading. It isimpossible | very wide acquiintwce among leading | and conviction of euch on guilty of at- “That is a much ssed question. [ | Which means the Young People’s Society of to estimate the immense resuiction that | stockmen, he seeur position as messenger | tempting o rob the muils being conveyed | pave known many good women who followed | Christian Endeavor, spent a day inthe woods, would in consequence b put upon trade. It | with the Wells-Fargo express company, and | over any post route by means of railway car, | tho profession. Thoy miy or may not huve | or in ott would absolutely crowd out of business e during this time wh or other conveyunce, | ican fair with no conspicuous place being 1ol booh i ing on heIBE || itage p assauilis | ook oxceptions, Tt it vory Hard work g | oy St Lo | Every roal interested will be crowded to the | given to agriculture would be disistrous. Ono i een g 3 ¢ L cen exceptions, It is avd work and | Syndicate park. Yhesterday afternoon 10 . : e e 2 shipper who could not advance the full equiy M, on the Seribner route, afterward at | 10 the pesson having custody thercof, shoot- | ' zood model manages tolive comforthbly apor | Sf icate b peoplo and the same number | Hnit, but loc has sagged the | of the greatest attributes of a successful faie alent of lis shipment in cash. Inotherwords, | Fremont, and recently in this ity ing athim, or threatening himwith dungerous | carnings which in a city like New Yorkaver- | o wen il linch basitets jommemnt on | rmto in every The latest | i the integrity of its wholo. The west is the extremely rich men could cou- |~ Since leaving MisSouri and sccuring em- | Weapons. i age about §2.50 u day. ° Twenty-five cents an | motortrain to this seeluded spot. where for | collapse s from to the Odd- | laying great store in the fair. It is interested tinue. It voould be no time at all before | ployment with the express company Pugsley It requires that the person filing a | hour for easy poses and #1 an hour for hard soveral hours they er all the grain shipments of the west would be [ says he has been in_ coustant cor in the hands of & very few men with his wife; that she has decided to re “Thousands of swill shippers everywhere | sume her place by 1 would be fo 1 out of business, competition | pancements were 1 oved themselves as | fellows encampment in Chicago and | in its suceess, recognizing that from only young people can. They boted on the 4 Talopte e w e ] 1t has involved the Denver uniformed rank i | such success the greatest advantago to itsel “;,fi‘ffll‘;j'f‘m”“':‘,:'!‘l(_”\‘”_"'m‘”’l(‘1':;”"."""_“I:j' arow with General Underwood, the grand | will acerue. California is especially active pondenc wum for this ltter reward shall furnish sat- | gues is about the way it runs. . Artists. i isfactory proof that the object of thearmed | New York und Darls have . good deal of s side, and that all ar- | #ttack was for the purpose of robbing the | trouble to keep a good fewmsle model e Is. when th on it Vb ton Hektorooiia to 5 got ono, mot on account | ek’ uuts ot enjoyable pittieayt | Patriarch of the ovder, | and ntends to make such an exhibit s shall ) stifled and the farmers would be at the merey | Omaha and live with him abott Auzust ] ST e of the . price, bub AEs R e | e SOt Sl nCR VST ARl icH 10 avoid the usual conflict for busimess it | challeng the admiration of il behoidors. E of ouly one or two, or at the most hall @ | He now supposes that the knowledige of this i The Park Conce she's likely to elope with one of the pupils e el as agreed, in veturn for a low rate, that | Other western siates will make earnest ef~ dozen'shippers, who would be ina position to | facthas caused the rvevivalof hostilitics on he Musical Union band will present the | just ubout the time she ots well broken in. RSONAL General Underwool and Chairman Goddard | forts to keep an cqual pace, but they must ;)'\.u'l any price they W 'l‘lml o x‘ V| the part of her folks. following programme at Hanscom Park this | Thatis very provoking for the class, but it - :i(\-‘ihk(' \\|-|l" xll“A.w-x‘u ”I-‘u]-’mrulu}n‘“ ~'lmm-l v;nl \u; e n;ninn‘wllvu m“'h fln-:ujvl llll)m“ll ill of luding ulso exacts a higher | Aside from thofactof the old folks be- | fremoon: happens often. o bbel of Suringficld is registered at de the business cquitably between the | departy s to bo anytn aside sho rato when govds are taken ot tho risk of the | coming jealous of Bugiley and hic wifeg | Ttermoon e il Fuct that._tustness is the onty object, | 3 Flubbol of Spriugficl is g 1a us roads. But the Rock Island voad | Yet the proposition to divide the site ca Q1 RO Gk e (Rrestabnt | treslne 0T, thoforphin @ikl ASEANLOWA' | ian 10 aroReOFlaREORlL 1. in view relieves the situation of any sugie G.E. Amdtof Clncinnati is at tho Murray | fepped, fna o ol ot Al ald such o rumor, LTl o] Thompson of the Pennsylvania, the inter- ighter, there is another, namely, that Mis. | Gyepiures Crown D onds tion of impropriet The model is apt to r thi rning. IS s CATWOTLRG ) 0 - wide arer and already acquired a state commerce commission decided that 020 | Pugsley will soon become eir t 'considern: | sl o moy fbaonds. ... ; sent the inteusion of any outsider whil she | i morning. : b o | tend the Chicago cncampment with the | subtle influence of antagonism {nthe minds cent rate on corn, Chicago to New York, is a | ble property from the paternal side and he Selection—Beggar Student ... .Millocker | is atwork. Duving the interval of rest al- J. Wright of Hamilton, 0., is in the city wed purposeof capturing fivst prize in the | of many, These peoplo fear that with @ reasonable rate. "Of courso this took ' into | purents want to forostall the possibility of S lowed her she throws & wrap about her and | 8t the Paxton drill. General Underwood has “issied an | divided site the artand mechanical depart= consideration the present legal visk of traus- | any of that property evergoing to the orphan Potpourri—Grand Oper ceroie Hamnn | trots from easel to easel, inspecting and crit- T. B. Wright of Fremont was at the Pax- | order that the Colorado canton shall not par- | ments will be placed on the lake front und portation. Tmmediately upon his arrest Pugsley in- | Baritone solo—-The I ed Down..Bulfe | icising, muy be, the attempt of each memby ton last night, uaipaloRinaoho |nl'lln"1n.(_lm-” 0 unloss it | ag culture shoved off o Jackson parl “The new bill of lading provides that if the med Sherift Boyd that he would o back | Mr, J. Sauerwein. of the clast D. M. Bringolf of Des Moines Is fn the city, | ¢0mes by the routo ho selects, The Colorado | They think the visitors. after watdor garriors ke the risk of " transportation the | without malking ang trouble whitever as to | Grant seletign “ifust L -:Gounod | “The draped figure s in small demand at | 4t the Millawd, il:llvl));“fll:~;)ll be cocrced and thus the matter ing thiough tho luke front, cxhibig commodity shall take the rato of the | requisition papers. Tho shoriff telographed | Dyseris o Night Alurn. ... 0 Roeves | o couts un hour, For this reason young Bl e o e B stand esent. villnot look w ch favor on the iden ¢ next higher class. In thod cuse | this fuct to the Missourl authoritios el oo Guy o npiilpogrotol night, S-Allasteon: | Gobion” Savho sttt aeln o WIth- . RONLIe Sl cing e s coTp gAY - going several miles tb what will be called an of corn this would be fifth class, with a rato | ceived an unswer that an oficor would | ° I o strlkos B AWy W gol" [ | strongost "pussiblo " prejudices’ on o | W Merchants, W e They Say It is Untrue. agricultural sideshow, and If this is to be the of i) centa. Tne projosition is ridiculous. [ come hers to take the prisoner buck. Arrive atthe fire. 5~Unreeling hose. 6—The | subject are sure to abandon Hiond Hll"’f of New York was at the Ciicado, July 2. —Railroad oficials here | case thoy want to know why they should put The railroads eclalm “that the words not Sheriff Burdett arrived lust night andat | cnszine works well. 7—Fire out, reel up hose. | them sooner or later as snprofitable, After | Millard last night. 3 . & say that the reports of cutting rates for the | themselves to trouble in making exhibits, pegotable printed in large letters across the | onco proceeded to the jail, whero ho met, | $-O for hoy The firemen’s song. V= | two or three sittings she no longer fecls | W. M. Bell of Milwaukee is stopping at G e Tbor R Measures should bo taken,” said Mr, faco ot the bill are theroto protect them | Pugsley, who broke down and exclaimed) | Home again. abashed by the gaze of a score or two of stu- | the Murray today. rrand Army encampment at Boston from | larkson, to “prevent such an idea gaining from the operation of the law in New York | “Burk, the jig is up, and I guess I am booked PARTIIL, dents busily engaged in transferring to can- | Shoviff H. H. Burkett of Plattsburg, Mo,, | Chicago are untrue, and intimate thatthe | strength. and Pennsvivania. - State laws apply alone to | for the' pen. 'fix‘?.‘.'.f".fflii.‘l\"I'fl '\; g Byuc - -«-.}‘;lll""r vass their impressions of her charms. is at the Merchants, rumors were instigated for the purpose of He said he believed that in saying what ho state or local shipments and the roads pro- | Laterin the evening the sheriff was seen I Flower Song. | . Lango Seleetion—Reminise el basha “Yes,” added the artist, “I certainly hope | 5, R, Kim pose to revolutionize the present methods of | and s Bocttger | that the idea now entertained by myself and The Alton | hadhe echoed the opinion of the great but ia: o) 1 of Kansas City is atthe | breaking the rates if possivle pid: *“That stor Y about Pugsley’s re- Dax is morning. d has given notice of a reduction in grain | Wnappreciated west. SOy T0000 shimpers to protecy loeal tratis i | ne s an L bosi, FLo has boetsus fortumte | Mo Meiéy =01 Méiodics 1211112 Hefer | throe or four of my assoctate avtiats may ro- | TOXO0 this mornine, oy Crom tha Misaousd tivet 0. Chisass t e fully 10,000 shippers to protect, local traffic in | as the majority of men, and until he got into gl AL sultin our forming a class in Omaha within | A K “‘“‘,"1‘[_’,“,‘ Sundaysatithe Y- | the figures recommended by tho Interstato What the Women Want, New York and Peunsylvania. The idea is | that trouble with the girl, whose right name A Remarkable Operation. A six_months, and you may depend upon it | F1¢ 18 from Holdrege, o 5 commerce commission—17 cents for corn and Wasmyaroy, July 26, —President Palmew absurd, Girace Waters, e was ‘as higtly respected | The forthcomiag number of the American | thatif we do it will ‘prove a success and cer- | Lieutenant Sharp of the United States | 50 cents for wheat, ofthe worli's fale comuilssion, Socretary “The representatives of the shippers unani- | as any man in out county. OMiils contat scount of a remarkable | (ANIY @ very great benefit to art in Omaba, I | DAVy is in thecity, at the Paxton. ; \ 8 mously passed a resolution asking the rail “Pugsloy’s trouble SN oloonuars an Bogount folia fremaricable TR was all brought upon _ do uot think there is another city the size of M Dickinson of the sub-. ajor and Mus, St A.D. Balcombe and ommittee on permanent i . esmss i 2 2 I Towa's Crop Prospects, ; Fouds Lo, Posthone putting the bill of lading | himself, and there can be no doubt but that | OPeration performed by an Omaba physician. | this anywhero in the country that can | Miss Mona Baleomba left lnst evening for a | puo Moves Ta ,'.'m, .,.,'_ Mhis weck's | OF¥anization and those members of the coms into effect until a full heaving has been had. | he has been cr ly intimate withhis | The substauce of the article, after elimi- | boast of an advancementin art capabloof | twoweeks' holiday at Spirit Lak B4 GOTES, Sl ; * | miss Que hundred and one railroads and_the New | adopted daughter, os o year ago st summer mwhaare in the clty today gave a hearing to Mrs, Charlotte Smith of this city, who asked for a distinet recognition nating amultitude of technical terms, states | sustaining such a class.” York produce exchauge have approved the | he took her to another town and staid there that Ma bill of lading and as far as we know it will zo overal weeks. ' £, B. Talmige, head elerk with Huyward | Veuther crop bulletin rcports thojlompure Sibuer of Schuyler, Neb,, after A SRR o Brothers, returned lust night from a ten ;“l“ -‘\‘F ‘”31" low the ’,‘"“";“'- "““ the rain- b et il BT, Rt he Republican Sold. days' outing among the fields of Towa. all above the average in the western coun- into effcct August 1. But the battlo has only the girl in the case s sharp, aud knowing | €i8ht ornine weeks’ treatment by Dr. Gal- | . % ST 1ts fodl 3 e e s S R e P A sButhariias bogun and a committce of sixteen lus been | that Pugsioy was iidicted last Soptember she | braith, the Union Pacifle physician, has ro- porablien sll bugsiuroel - 1 fostla Lot O xeutis or Spiriollybios i Tbe ialo bty sawihcen, {oosteal itk appointed which will sceuro thoe co-operation | has carefully kept herself secroted, knowing | turned to her home perfectly cured. She | 1008 UP yesterday, Lust Friday the editors, | Lake, ol st e Sasiern nOrHene o 110 BtAW,, Corn protiises of the womans’ industrial league in the exs position e her in the womans’ department fent of it. She especially ndyos of every objector to the plan.” that if the case ever went to triul she would | was afflicted with an ovarian tumor, or rather | Feporters and stercotypers who had not re- | pects to remain ubout two or threo weeks, anaverige crop. The injury by drought at | cated the estublishment of a “womans' ins Vice President Lyman J. Gage of the First | be wanted as o witness several of thom, the extmction of which | ceived their salarios for three weeks revoltod | gy v Dosminer Tswanted by the police | the Dresent outlook will not lessen the total dustrial report” to illustrate every method National bank, the largst W st of Now gopherit Burkott und his prisoner will depart | necessitated the romoval of the womb, both | and declared that if the amount due thom was on'a chiigelotablsing and baatlie his if product of tho state more than 10 per cont by which women can gain a livelihood. York, said: I have not examined the pre or Missouri this morning, and after the lat- | of the ovariesand all of the ligaments at- o o by 2 o'clock yesterday TS eT oy hmidles dad The harvest of small grain is about complete £ ~ -/ posedd DIl ot ling earetully, | but | teris sccurely lodged fn fail the shoriff will | tached thereto. The operation porformed by | nOtfortheoming by 2 oclock yesterday they | The unfortunate victim - swore out'w warrant | ;Lo titrvost of snall wrainis uhout complete A Meeting of Dircotors. have done so to the cxtent of saying | turn his ationtion towards locating the | Dy, Galbraith was witae { by the 1 down their pencils and walk out. | forhim yesterday oats and wheat are best in some counties suf- | CricaGo, July 26.—A special meeting of the that the First National will 1ot = ad- | whereabouts of Grace W s, which willnot | physicians of the city and . surrounding priuters agreed to join_and stand by : G fering most from drought. Shrinkage by | word's fair directors was held this evening, viance money on it. Its enforcement | bea dificult task, as las et he sceured a | country, and was entirely successful. This em, Two o'clock came, Major Wilcox Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg rust and heat is being reported in_count The committee appointed atthe exc vo by the railwads will work great hardship on | clue that will help him ve materially in bis | 1s the first successful opevation of the kind d to put in an appearance. He had not =i wliere the rainfull was heaviest, Barley is | oot SR HE EPDO S Tridns o Tonith s all but the wealthiest shippers.” search, performed west of New York, and one of the | becn about the ofiice all day, A meeting of Great Picking for the Hoys. discolored by the heavy showers in the west- ; LI Vice President Blair of the Merchants® - e half dozen in the history of surgery in ““‘] l“l“‘_“";" h"l"l‘v "‘\"\’.’ "“}I'l"'l. ooy ‘*"s'll‘v Yesterday was a great day for the lads who | ern dist w]w»llxlll:uil\{;l:;l;\'v‘-l';u»;I"‘\hk-lh:lf ‘.i:v}anl'l"l‘»:x‘|,i‘t" National bank said: “Tho new bill of ladng THE RAILROAD BUDGET. Ameri and evetyboly said, “We will givohis uibs | 1, renod to linger in the vielnity of the old ——— close proximity to the agric e: A would muke questionable seeurity, No one — LG o'elock o pay up” % :':\‘i}»:\“ll’m-ivlv ik Be ey clytheold An Apnoho Ronegnde Ca aand lso variols displays to bo placed on th could get moneyon itwhocouldnot get money i e e e Sk A Case of Abduction. A committee was appofnted and sent to | Unio pot. | Grone, Atia., July 2 (Speoial ake front, reported. The report was Sithout ft.m e oo tactfio fmployes | 4 givorced wife of Frauk Dallamy has a | bunthim, When found he had beon figuring | tearing up. the plabform that surrounded the bp e L Ve adopted, but the directors will not make it BresidaniiDewey ofilio Amersan Bx: tobe Considered—Other News. et Y with two or three St Joo men, who pre- | old structure, In doing so any number of | 10 THE Bizk]—Sayes, the Apiche renc public until after its presentation to tho changze bank, and @ prominent oficial of four | Chief Clark of the conductors’ brother- H ak: =5 tended to want to buy the paper. When | apticlesof value were brought to light, Whilo she was Mrs. Frank sho had a great | t01d that he had been put into & holé out of lad, more fortunate than the others, su deal of difficulty with Mr. Frank, and the | which there was no possible chance for | edin digging out a €20 gold picd wounded in the fight with the military on the | legisluture, other banks, expresses the same sentiments. | hood 17th inst. ANRioba T LA o Il be in Omaha next week and tuke ain matters vequiring adjustment be- up cert vention, a ) ] while any | day by Chiof Antonio's men on San Carlos E Soprontion. ELEVAT v ENPTY. b court was finally called upon to annul the | him to wiggle on promises, the major | numberof quarters and haly ve found, | river, ubout twelve miles from San Carlos, | ST Lovis, Mo, July 26.—|Special Telo THE ELEVATOR WAS EMPTY tween General Manager Brinkerhoft and e : succumbed. He called the parties together [t o) S h slaced in the military guatd house | ®ram to Tuk Bek.|-Tho national convens Union Pacif | It is claimed by | MUTiage contract. b et ha i s el i pliced i the militery” guand ouse! A South Dakota Grain Dealer Charge d n Pacific employes. Is clalmed by | “4)) this was two years ago, and she has o tried to purchuse the concern last Tues- )r. Birney cures catarrh, Bao bldg is one of Kid's band, who murdered | tion of the old labor party, which is to cone 0 a0 L Missourt river division trainmen, ospec - aHithls was byyo yeara faga, (ond she has || Bz o R A RIS I S R A e | T Y £ fl Reynolds and Deputy Holmes Inst | vene here carly in Septembor mnext. w With Embezzlement nce lived quite happily with he : i : - ! st | yene here carly in September next, was 2 | si ved quite happily with her vhi agreement to make tho legal transfer next e.” Sayes had Stovx Fiaiis, S. D., July 26.—|Special [ those runuing on the Omaba and N old boy, the custody of whom was awarded | Tuesday. These parties, of whom J, J. Held on Two Charges, E Teoynots rifle Wil iy shva Siiol | called by Willis W. Joues of Chicago, who Telegram to Tue Ber.|-L. K. Lee, pro- | Platte district that the agrecment entercd | Bor by the court, Steadman and Managing Editor Smith seem | Frank Tognetti languishes under the tah, who was killed on the 17th, had given | Was labor candidate for goyernor of Tlinois prietorof the Valley Springs. roller mills, iy | 10 st year by Vice Prosident Holoomb | "t hois in Der custody u0 longer, andthat | o be tho leading spiris guarantoed tho boys | doublo barrelled chargo of vagruney and | nip ? Lust year and is now editor of a_labor paper, . Hrctimnaiia : ¢ > grievance committe is being grossly | 15 why she is sad, eir money and at 7 o'clock lust evening they | burgrlary, and will be held on the former his leaves only Kid and Tonto B. Sixty | Ho cl to have bec rized to call in deep trouble, Leohas a big plant at Val. | With the grievance committe is being grossly RyRnel S8 . 2 mons el 1o | burgla v Th y Kid mto B, Sixty | He cluims to have peen authorized to cal loy Springs, six miles from this city—an ele. | Violated in many instances. The most seri- ]h{\.‘]“;'l“‘fi':n‘“,.‘:\;m-‘1\5:3 Sustianetold;tho po. COMIne (1;}1:‘}:} work of gotting out a Sunday | ;i) the necessary evidence ls secured on the aive of the party of sight convicts who pat- | tho convention by a mass mooting held in vator and @ mil worth #0000, A | OUS complaing alleges that instead of get- d man yesterday morning. She did not PR latter chargo, He cluims to be asilver plater | [ifpated in the mardor of Shorlff Revnolds. | Chicago last November, 8t which o yoar ago i was clear; ioday it | U8 eleven miles an hour for over- | Sbethe oeororuad o TopoEl e 0Nt B ce, but her ueighbors told Didn't Do a Thing. and peddies silver poiish, fthus managing to | 45 Febo! B ROFl bHn L0k Lo varins 4 et Sadls e 36 Siimn s the contrach stipulates, dlahb is abont || Lix ot it £ o Neb.. July %, —To the Editor of | B¢ into houses to secure information for | Been killed, but the wport caniot bo verified. | gnd “of ‘which ho wss mado- secre- was turned over to the Peaveys of Minne- 2 &1 Bellamy is the colored proprietor of a sa- ana, Neb., July 26 o the Editor of [ § o ce. s boasts having killed several whitemen. | gy Ihe object of the convention apolis, and Mr. Lee languishes” behind the | ¢ averago allowance. Against this themen | | Bellamy is th wnd Dodiza, and the distenci | TE BEe: I notice in your evening issuo of Tognetti has been identified as the fellow lll.".\\‘l“,'l"'_{m}‘-‘l{{u 1 finl By ""'v”l'," jmur- | defined by Mr. Joues is to form & natior bars on the charge of embezzlement. This | SMter very stroug protests and demand an in- (78 C07 M0 Go BIE T BYRE BHE K0 get pos- | July 25 an articlo entitled “More Treachery,” | seen jumping from the window of a Twenty. | 4¢r of Sheriff Roynolds aud Deputy Holmes. | Jabor party and adopt a. platform. = No loc condition of thiugs Is owing to Mr. Lee's de. | Yestization. Instances were cited by a con- | session of his child, and hired the abductor to | in which T am spoken of as being one of the | fourthstreet vesidence by a man and his AR state or congressional ticket. will be nor siro to gamble on tho fluctuation of the | ductor yesterday showing how things Xty niso has | yutional exceutive committo was appointed are L bim. - She wants the child restored to | “Tywenty-Eight,” and that I was at the late | Wife, s they were returning home one South Dakota Census Return: nated this year, but thorough organization wheat market. The preliminary trial came | Ping managed and whatmay be expected and the minions of the law will endeavor | eonvention ‘\‘;,",,ki"K for the defeat of my | Siening last May. Mhe man gave chase, | Myrenns, 8. D., July 2. —(Special Tele. | Will be effected and preparations made for an T thy ing. Itscems that the farme unless the company manifests some disposi- | to uccomplish the desired result, ] Y| when Tognetti turned about and fired at him | o0 S Supervisor Wakefield | 2¢tive eampaign in 1862, It is expected that about his mill trasted tmplicitly in Mo Laos | ton to remedy matters. Suid he: +The . friend, Dr. Mercer, for governor, with a revolver, but fortunately missed him, | %@ to R0y We 1,600 delegrates from all sections of the couns Donesty. and stored thetr gray 1o s oa® | scheduled frefght mn - from Omaha to Grand The Plattdeutacher Convention Iwant tosay to you and other citizens of Al lmlu.\l gives <;u‘(| !h"- !ulhmnl-‘n"ll‘,;m.-;‘!m the | try will uttend the convention, onesty, and stored the ain b e o= SRV i frm e T > . ] . i 5 : 3 g sopulation of the towns east of the Missour - - vitor, taldug storago roceipts, Thousands of | Band ls twelvehour. | Vory frequently W | Ten delegates from the Plattdeutscher | Nebraska that my trip to Lincoln atthat an » Still Hunt for Oraoks, R S en g NS B o Chicago Bakers on a Strike, bushels were taken last fall and spring by | § e Io A Fo CEatoen. MoUEe. 10 MAle;| o 2 LR o < ity time had no comnection whatever with po- | Captain Anderson and Deputy Marshal | ¥iver in this state having a population of ove $ Mr. Lee. When tho ill aud ‘elovator was | it Why ¢ Well, vou scoa train gets laidout | Vereln left last evening for Kunsas City to | )i 0940 ; . vas | Fowler of Councll Blufls were in the ity | 2000 people: Sioux Falls, 13,0003 Yankton, | Cnickao, Jul Fificen hundred jour- taken in by the Peaveys the marvellous dis. | At SOme Way station, aud probably has towait | attend the national convention of the organi. | litical or convention matters, and that I was [ Fowler of Counc uffs were in the city 3 £ } A 37003 Pierre, 3,203 Aberde 130; Huvon, in theinterest of my regular business | last evening on a still hunt for criminals | 5100: Wato sits to Lin- | wanted on the other side of the river, They ne covery was made tha v wore empty, The | tereas much as five or six hours for another | zution, The delogates from this city are J, | there ymen bakers, all of them mem) farmérs haye been pouring in wrying to find | AR golug in_ the —opposite direction | P, Lund, Fritz Stacker, John Kushman, | affairs, which require frequent German union in Chic sof the 0, quit work tonight Wi %1003 Mitehell, 3300, H Y | estimates that the population of the state i . b i hEta Ehal orat ania b by to pass, ~ This is generally done | Hunpy A o Ha B T P | Sl ety ¢ Canl otal, [ Were rendered assistance by Detectives ELUs | will boabout $30,000. without & moment’s notice, The strike is to . 4 25V WOV of a dispateher ere is what I mear "he er and C Y hr, oy will vetur: nave: e 910G, NRWOVOR) s g o 5 5 on_ Saturday, and unless the dispute is ST CoNQUCor 0f & weet-bound. tramn raceives | Sorand Charles tumohr. They will return | 1ynchic' vood word for Dr. Merooy. ad thal Miss Liuie Riley started for Pleasant Olothing Failuro at Atohison, | quickly scttied it is probable that the: bulcers Prchibition in the Dakotas, orders at Clarks to meet an cast-bound train TV e e person is not living who can say to the con- | Mount, Pa, last Sunday, to be absent about Arcuisos, Kan,, July 26.—[Spacial Tele- | o' gendr nationalities in the city, numbering S10vx Fares, 8. D, July 20— [Special Tel- | at Hummel. He gots there, sidetracks and A Wife Beater Arvested. trary. Mr, son, Harry F. Clarke, informed | three montils. am to Tue Bie.]~C. W. Wober, a cloth- | probubly fifteen hundred mo.®, will alse egram to Tug Bre.]—The first s taken to | waitsan hour. No signsof the other train, Maurtin J. Smith of 2107 Chicago street has | e that he was for Dr. Mercer for governor, S arr s, ing merchant, has suspended busivess, His | strike, enforce the probibition law was wade today, | Therels no telegraph ofice atHummel. The | v, arvested for whipping his wife. Ho has | 800 01 several oceasions I heard him spoak: W £, T, Us Convontic liabilities are said to be §1,000 and hi T v " ey o east-bound train is five hours behind time, X PPIng R 3 3 | fugin Mercer's favor 1o other members of | The second snnual convention of tho Don't Like the Am ndm nt, Undor the cuforcement. law the state's at- | faving no knowledge of this fact, howover, | been putting inhis time getting drunk between $20,000 and He has giv v t L Amr v : chattel mortgages 10 local creditors i tho | WASHINGTON, July 2.—The republican be held at their headquarters, 1300 Douglas | guim’ of about 16,500, His larzest creditor s | members of the ways and means committee . 1 ud | the delegations, torney his the power to call bofore him | the west-bound trwin dare not attempt to | torroriziug the nelghborhood, whilo she has | 1 was aubof the organizers of the republi- otizens who are = compelled to testify | make the next station. Thorefore, it is also | been supporting him by dréssmaking. Sho | can party in Nebrasku, and think my past | 2 : ossa i ¢ : ; ; i : 5 R s et Al STAoEaOiDu ke Mo | e Juborvng iauby dresmeking. hin | history does not justify'auy party in attrib. | Stteet, day and evening, July 81, Moraing | the Kxchange National bank, to which be | who ure in tho city held & mesting toduy, G 4 _ s | however, the crew is supposed to draw pay at | punished for his heartless diversion, after | uting to me the hame of being n bushwhicker ssion will commence at §:30 o'clock. A | owes about &5,000. nominally to confer about the order of busis > violation. Twenty-five prominent citizens \ ! i A 3 + hea & ' | cordial invitati extended to all ) the vate of eleven miles an hour, but we huve | Which a divorce suit will undoubtedly fodow. | and no one can say that I ever dodged the re. | <ordial invitation is extend all, Women's Christian Temparan union wil e e ness, They took no action on this subject Yileo *'"51": beforo the newly constituted | yot fn every case of tho kind been ——— publican_ticket, —_— An Englishman Murdered, but the quéstion of Yeciprovity, 08 proposed Hocured, it a ot Some evidence Wi | gotting “that ‘much. Chief Conduc A Missing Husband. Though my son, Tlarry, had the honor of Protest Agatnst the Lodge Bill, Munuesoovan, N. Y., July 20.—[Special | by Sccretury Blaiu, wa disoustod at gt (7 peib o e % . WM tor Clark and the grievance committee Postmaster Gallagher received a letter yes. | Fepresenting” Douglus and Sarpy counties in S [Py argely at- | Telegram to Tue Bee.]—A young glish U5 suid ull the members present exprossed sidered a farce. There are forty original | hnve been notified of all violations they pro- ol ¥ the state senate some years ago, with two oLuMBUs, Ga,, July 26.—A largely at 35 themselves opposed to the adoption of cither packnge saloous in thisolty running regard- | nose to bring thom bofore Gonoral B terday from Mrs. Abbie Nelson of Budfl | g, ) fro ! of J, P. Ferrell was ahot ess of police regulations, Itis quite cortain nager . democratic members from Douglis county, | tended meeting of citizens, called by a local | man by the nan E that twenty or thirty warrants will be i | | Brinkerhoff, and will do it just as soon as Mr. ll\ll“'t;y n-m‘uu llll. xul:uuz“ Iflr h\lm;m:(h)u and was the youngestandonly nativeborn rep- | paper, today adopted resoiutions strongly Xllu: u}uln{d :»y an m;‘fll‘*\\l; p:n'l',; in]l't- u.mullu. > r Uhirty warrants will be issued | (Ol wats thosaen i b 08 800 % | regarding husband, William Nelson, | resentative fn cith e aia rotesting against the passago Lodg d the body was dragged and laid across the in the near future and the courts will be kept Clark gets through settling Santa Fe troubles & g resentative in either house of the legislature | protesting ugainst the passage of the Lodge | and the body g : 5 at Topoka She siys her husband loft her and sho | atthat time, and though be was & delegate | federal election bill, railroad track, where it was afterwards run grinding all the time ““But this is not all, We have other serious | learned he was in Omaha, She describes him % of the scheines outlined in the Hale and Pierce amendments to the tariff bill, et Mapsed, ¢ r b from Sarpy county in the late convention, it - —— over by the train which was conveying the 81 Louis, Mo.. July ©.—The fues in one erreprerree complaints. Wheu the new agreement was | 8 being 5 feet ¥ inchies in height, fair com- | can never b sald that | as a paent ever The Crop Bulletin oficers of the Louisville legion buck to camp . Louis, PAHATS rporp ti | Yankton Republicans. formulated Mr. Holcomb had, among other | vlexion, dark hair, blue eyes and we of four boilers in the old mill of the Middles. | Of @ battery Yaxkr0¥, 8. D, July 20.—[Special Tele- | provision, what we call the chain gang rulo | pounds. = {asue WasiiNaTe . July 26,—Tho weekly erop | {rom a ball they had attended g ighing 185 | urged upon my sous my views in political , such matters having been left en- , b M8 " y 2 borough hotel, * [n the pocket of the dead man | the Tudor fron works - East St. Louis col- gram to Tuk Bre.)--The republicans of | fOF crews incorporated; that is, first in first e tirely to thelr own judgment and. conscience, | bulletin says that reports from tho north- | Doroush hot passes on several English and | Japsed today, koocking down the smoke- Yankton county met in convention today and | 24% , YU see there are two trains, Nos. 19 L aarriage Liceuss, aud the only advice I have given them on | west indicate that the weather in that section | Seoten railway staoks and dolng. consideralie damags to the S S10R CORRLY B oy iy S00 | and 28, that make fast time, as fast nearly as | Judge Shields issued the following mar- | such mattens has been tokeepout of politics. | during the past week was generally favor- — buildi William Emler was fatally hurt :ul;:llmllll\ nl:h:';n‘m.u ::un ;\um convention | any ot t o pussengor trains, and tho condugl- | riage license yestorday : 1 spoke to 1o oue onbehalf of Harry F. | able, although in some localitics the dry Nothing Unlawful, and five other men seriously scalded or cut, 0 beheld at Mitciell on August 27, The | ors running them receive $165 a mont . On {eepand sd diee Clarke relative o any office or position whilo | weather continues and crops are much i delogation is composed of John B. Gamble | these, two_ fiyers, Trainmaster Foley per. | 2moand addross, Ao, 7 X WasniNatoy, July 26.—On the 8d instart b T.ouis PIonow, ORARR .. .sssss s 1 wus at Lincoln, and am not aware that he | need of rain, — . . . i -4 = Treasurcr Peake's 8 Lcessor, and resolutions endorsing Mr. Gawble | sists 'in disoboylng that rate. Hy n | | Leouis Piinoy did. the smate sdopted & resolution calling upon | G Troasuror Roake's Suooossor, | ¢ were unauimously adopted | favaritos on “the " rond who invariably | | 'V Haclemia Thompson, Omuba. T believe that Dr. Mercer would have been R R e R T tho secretary of tho interior to state whetner | | JAYsAs Gy, ) { ST FaTo ) S SlaSoR) e ot i O get the best of everything. | We proposo (o a good governor, and that be would have ad fronch, | ¢ mot iu his knowledge the Union Pacific | 70 A ’ DIED, YR 90 = Clayts A Canadian Hallstorm. square accounts with Mr, Foley. 'The policy ol vauced many original and practical ideas that | PHIADELPII, July 2, —Clayton Fre Exnkzr, Out., July 20.—One of tho worst | ebserved in makiug promotions is not satis- | pOX_n this city, July %, John B., son of | Would have been & great bodeflt to tho people | senior nemberof the wholesale drug firm of hailytorms ever luown ere visited this sco- | factory elther, Now, young and inexperien- { FR7% i M. Joi A0, Fox. mel eismreny | of our staie French, Ri o ced men have been given passenge: i 0 ballave 4 " tion last night, doing & tremendous amount of | over the heads of plenty of ol thuer aiy | months. I also believe that in the nominee, Mr. | sov railroad company has guaranteed stock or | OMee of William Puako fofaidog gyttt wards & Co, died today, aged | ouds of uny other corporation; whetheror | jee’ waselected by 1,48 majority over Acte e J | not said Union Pacific railroad com- | jug Treasurer Seidlitz, the democratic nome Tl 3 v " Richards, we havea man who will fill the - pany has paid out of its earn- | luee, d ietoa fhcre.inide of Oate DLk | wha see pectooily Sompatent 4ad have good | L Th fuseral will be held frem No. 911 | rioguaospiatiy 1o (e peopis of Nobresh | Barey MoCourts wha wea "arrosted for | hond i indibidinds’ of® ail®® rifos T literally stripped aud otber graius suferiug | records. 1 know that all freight conductors | North Twenty)ifth avenue at 4 p. m. Mou- | and who' will do lionar to the republican | passing counterfeit money, has beon turned | company and if s whether suck, guaranice . Steamship Arrivals. 1 llke wmanner, 1“0“0! capable of running passenger tralus, | day. l party, and [ should be pleased to sco the ze- | over o the federal authoritics, sud payment are in accordasce with the law, | At New York—The Greece, from Loudon,