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crats b s | conpling this twird Tulp, s rios-Lidtzoln BILL 0F LADING SOU\BBLE THE SPEED RING. ORED THE “) CT[ON. aftornoon. An effort to introduce resolutions | bfakeman on freight train No. 63, J. N, gton. U LAV DYUL " o ; | denunciatory of the farmers’ alliance preeip- | Dority, eonductor, met with an aceident here Today's Enteles at Saratoga. | % ftated the wildest confusion and discontent | which cost him his life, One arin and leg AT Gilicago, S .g.,.'.p[,.h:_ ¥, July 5 b‘,\,{.,.‘k:lll Tele- e among the country delegates, The oppor- | were horeibly mangled. E attention | A Qaustic Reply to an Article in the fi-figl‘:‘?.'rw,.t;i‘ 19819108 0-181 ) Bine o Oumtention Between the Ball- [ fram to T ‘r":“:1l ‘rhln\ entries for the mees | g Guion Pacifio Attompts to Lay a Track e Lr it e Ao ,' J,I (\‘ ‘:, ,‘} 385 this. .‘\’v"‘.v.-.'.“‘.’li._ N !:xll'lllhl e ‘:‘n Farmens' Alliance. Hits —Chicago 21, Philadelphia 8. Errors roads aud Shippers, First race, throe-quarters of a mile—Lady on Seventeenth Street, and B ll.';-';“w 5 1';2\'r nal ’;’\:r«‘hll hni ;‘.\l-.zm Omaha. His wife i Mgl At -'i:l"l:“-;::mm "”l;n\a;{‘w‘;\lnlw:( 4. (w" :{!;l-lrh:ml PRV :‘ul-l‘h'x', |‘-h.m~|‘.. o, Falry Quoen, Vosburg “ SERRRON With Vatibeests. . Paniem Mrs, Dority, wife of the conductor, came Tutchinsc Kittrodge; Gleas Rainbov, Bite e, FeUiod ToF llg Wt g 8. 9016’ 10 Dask L6 downom the baswenger and did what she | SOME VERY PLAIN AND VIGOROUS WORDS, | Clements. Ungire—Lynch. A LT FOR THE:- PENNSYLVANA. | | Sccond vace, “aue mile, American Lotel | AND THE CITY DECLARES FOR WA e A \ could for the comfort of her husband's brake- _ — stakes—Cancan, Alarn . Isaac Lewis, Wi ”;‘,'“.'f b -.|‘|‘-”I;‘)‘-|]'|:-\“f\vi".l.I;:-r\.\'\‘lr':u ¢ | man and friend. e Players' Loaguo | L\m«]w‘mn. Ruperta, Clio, Admiral, Daisy F, *® The proposition & i e ™ o AT BUFFALO. & | SirJohn . ek TR A g R BREC L B Tong Pine Afairs. e I ST RGNS IR NS Lt AT e ! fef Inspector Finds it Guilty | 4 ithis of o mile Do | The Mesult I a Short, Sharp Datel county T DSt ot yaaatad | Liowo Duw, Neb, July 96 —[Bpectal:to Tets »od for Reflection for Philadelphia’3 2 0 0 1 0 of a Gross Manipulation of Rates Mi Langliter, National, in the Dark in Which the | been outing here for the pust two weeks and ne Politics. Buffalo 7, Philwielphia 4. Batteries —Cun- el Betia AL, Mir e HERYe B ostiins S Phe stite de n is: 3, R Burks, Wil- | umong thom Hon. S, B, Shope, chiof justic Allfanoe i Politic ningham and 4 oligans Knell and. Hadian, onerated, Berthia Campbetl, Sir Rae, Himyar, Rosalin Is Routed. - \'."“.xv_‘m\ 3. L. Locke, Frank Stil L. E. | beencamping and fishing having a good Stuyen Cregg, Nob, July 2%, —To the f AT PITTSBUI Cnicaco, July 28, [Speci Tologeam Lstor dn\:q ‘lm]‘.k-‘ '“n“\‘l‘- The city and the Union Pacific O.P. Raiston, C. H. Rubaalt, G. W. | tine genorally, = are being made for the | Editorof TirBee: The Farmers’ Alliance Rlusbure.......0 10 018 00 O=4 1 to Mue Bre)—Tho bill of lading squabble | eriton h | locked horns over the Soventeenth steoot s il leg cecanrisos tho congresslonal | COmIpE chanisngus Al Tho Saroeds aie oy | of July 9 seys editoriatly that “Tin e O ) o Ny Yorich, B | i8S come to boof national interest to rail- | Vifth race, one mile, solling ~Harry Wel- | crossing last night, and after o short strugglo o 16 follawi '\"..'-:m C Burkhalte utshape. Some of the teachers are | from being the foremost champion of the all Plilvaren N ey K rea—roma— | ronds and shippors, arly one hundred and | Alq.,.., Roval Garter, Mucauley, Whitenose, the city won. bW i T ¥harg, A. Hardy, A, | herenow and cottages are being built. Rev. | ance and the farmers, has come to be the fore- and Flelds £ 0' Dy and- Ewing, Umpires— | twenty-five railroads have accopted the pro- | D¥er, Dundeo, Hopeful, Letrotia, ome time ago the railroad company con- Porking, Georgs Ayres, D G. O, W. fara- | J. D, Stewart of Aurora is an. indofatieable most champion of the corporations and is try- - Knight and | r in all the to | worker and is now lectu ns ones, posed bill of lading, while shippers from all | A, Huzdett, J. V."Ajlen, 3. D. Rainc a0k X ceived the idea of building auother track ing to destroy the allian It has the sup- - ver the country are arrayed ngainst i Fw i over South Seventeonth stroot, in the vicinity 1 the northwest, sho o advantages of 3 - : over the country are arrayed agains New Y 8.—[Special Telogram to : Soventec y A e LSRR CRR R B e DR BT R Fioing | Dort of one man who is a rencgade from the Wi i e e ¥ ichard of the Central Tralo | oy N (i e r and tho | Of Plerce. The movement met with oppe “dlh[{.f‘lfu“:‘»‘.1'.';'.:“:'”LM ity - most effective work, allianco and who has violated every oblign- | Getelar T G000 nssociation with 1. H. Kingsbury of the | tpack in good condition, tion from the propurty holders along that % Ty i wie- | mont (amp Meeting. tlon he ever took as a member, viz: Charles Hits—Clevoiand 6, Boston 9. Error: trank lines and . 1. ¥orth, representing the Pirst e, throe-fourths mile —Bradford | Portion of Soventoenth street wh it was Frruewros, Nob. July [Spectal Tle- | : it it PR B DI T Cleveland 4, Boston’ 4. Batteries—O Bri lake and rail lines, Iato this evening send out | won by four fongths, Oy pot nd, Vidette | Proposed tolay the track. They went beforo amn to Tie Bre.] -The people’s independ- | b, July Spocial Tele T i | ) 3 v eram o N v Hai Siih " " 4 J far as Tur Bee is concorned, if it deems [ and Sutelifte: Ralbourne and Murph Um- | along defonse of the proposed bill of lading. | third.~ Time 1118 the city council and asked that that body take ent e tion of Nance county held a rou ? t Bek.]—The work of the camp POy ) v I KEELIH aL DAL Satarday and | 500 o TrAs Bis seduakicedin Bl S e e lintiet statements coming from such a | pires—Ferguson and Holbort. In brief, thay deny any desit to rostrict the Second ryce, one and one-sixteenth milos some action in the premises il by Towuship it one in' tho. Sounty | MCCHnE today was innugurated as usual by ource worthy of notieo it is abundantly able e use of the bill of lading a4 collateral, ana | Golden Iteel won by soven Tengths, Tuzrle | *Jat e & ph, A6 GBub G phssed & : prosented, Retolutions woro | Gigres. ¢ W Sihonik tospeale for ftsolt, and, s0 for as 1 am con- | onioago, .. .....0e..04 10000 cluim the words “not negotiable” are used to T P05, O & hls FATHCs S olution prohibiting the company from go ,\'\m h ]_“_ )“”‘;‘”“'"‘;’,H" o L ’ WitliG Ehreating, corned, with the pormission of Tus Bze, I [ Brooklyn... =01 80 01 ( 1ts of the New Yorl and | Bagpipes sccond, Belle of Or o With the work, but nothwithstanding i the prohibition question, s ich was vory interes 1 €hatE ToE anle; H{bs=Ohloise (b 18 d that tho word | Time 2 this the grade was established and the wo e delegation to the state conventionds | John Foeharty preached o splendid sermon | Will speak for mysel i hicago 10, 19, 1 and that th n % 1ed and the work i Tt Vi Wye g IS o o ot | AR LY AL Ts, 55 1t WAL LSS brookiyn b Batteries King it s negotiable as the presont | Fourth rice, ono-halg milo~Modyeskca won, | of putti ck commenced " fob, 417 B—[Speelal’ to Tira | 1o heard ft.o The' 1 y Tathews | eume that I am meant, and T will also assume jnverhing and Kinslow. Umplres— | g likewiso disclaim any wish to | Cascadesecond, Tom Donohue third. Time | P T of s il Tavion, Neb, July 25-—[Special to Tie | and &t 4 o'clooke BOWOH e b & sdtton prriery *e und Snydor % v A 5 ord to the company to dis: Jee. | —The peoj ependent, convention VA8 AT This. oo i o | that tho authorof the wlitorial in question | —— flmit thelr present Uabflity for damage to [ * Pitth race, ono_milo—Tongshore won, Lit- | work p Iiot Thursday that i session Suturday placed in nomination : 1 ) Sched at tho rogular | M 4 Burrows, and I say to that gentloman, American Association, freight in transit and claim that many lines | 15 Groto second, Major Tom third, Time ed a letter from the railre Carl unty attorney M. Gilbert, o & o0 htimbér oF thocs. | and wotld like also to ave the opportunity AT NEW YORK. !'u\ul\ \Jml Iro 18 in u.-||- bills of 1.;.1mu | Luig, r that all work mmissioner for the Second district: G W. | 70t e wor a s of sayingit porsonally to his face, that when | Brookis, 0 1— ¢ | i order to mak proposed one uniform. | °Sith race, three-quarters of a 1 make hmsclf safo th distr 2 sions to the permanent tenters today. sayingit p 2o, rooklyn.......4 00 1 00 0 0 o | ChS B TR e SIS AR e IS Bt o ke hi e i e o e S Laied folateirt, - e he says that Tam a rouogade from the alli- | Columbus 0/0°0 000 0 0 8 g | ciaimanBlinchand also lasued inetetiotl s | Million won, Ballyhoo second, day securod an injunct | Jie districe “The de o » state convention is Do : S - 5 i + hote \ - 3 C v Ule bilis be de _negotiable - — | court and had it ser me afternool Hohcod by Wl Taglon e s i "”"\' N e AR | Telo. | W0 and thut T have violuted every obliga Hits “Brookiyn 10, Columbus 7. Errors— | adding the words tnot negotinblo except Guttonburg Races. his did not have th S e oo Leiini el A el s loay | tion Lover took as u momber, hos an infam- Broolklyn 5, (Columbus 7. Batiori bode- | provided in condition nine hereof. " He tac ERBURAFN I Taly [Special Tele- | o'olock Sunday moruing o wang of "trak 300 Veb., July Speci y | gram to 3 A persor ghts league N i & 1nBwW [k Wi Julloug] d Ptz aus yle. | ti refuses the request of the shippers by | b AR - ALy St 5 S ATl o) At people's convention of vorposed exolusivoly of Gertman voters was | iy vier o wiote 16, sad: 1 daly him op iy . ! undorstood the ! vl rack was in and ready for tuains, sunty, hold at Grecey Center on_Saturday, i i i vy 3 be operative August 1. 083 Yesterdny Mr. Bivkhausor decls o Sauiel C: Scott, M. B, Stllivan. James Mo | OF#anized in this city this afternoon. J. | of hislackeys or deluded followers in the AT PRIADELPIA, L — Mwee-quarters of a mile—Jugglor won, | yyae wra M "‘,',,m,"‘,',‘,',,‘",,"“L};‘,',“fl“.fw’t i N. Bakor, Michuel, | 1ol was clocted president; H. C. Stoll, vice | ytato of Nebraska to show that his assertion | Athletics. .......3 oo U R B LT UL | Biscuitsecond, He thivd. Timo—1:16t5 Commissionor - Flaunory, “ho hunted omas Ryan, Frank | president; John Scheve, treasurer; Paul | g tpe in the least particular, Toledo.. .. 0 101030 037 Cuicago, July 23. pecial Telegram to Three-quarters of a mile—Facial B won, | for uble bodied imnen, tnstruct | dorank Anderson and J. 8. | Springer, sceretary. One hundred and sev- | 1 have made numorous and serious charges | Hits-Athietic 7, Toledo 12, Errors— | g Beg,—Chief Inspoctor Panl P, Rainer TIE' Gtay fosotd, Fox THIL (e, Thnac | 108, hem i it s nstdte: Luse were elocted dolegates to the state con- | enty-five signers attached thelr names to the | against this man, ana I have produced ovi- | Athlotic 0, Toledo’s, Batteries—McMahon | o'ehosoi =il inspection hurauu today | § 1, MY secoud, Fox IHill third, Time— | e the L I P A & oLt uElacs 0L <1 tC | coustitution and_committees were appoluted ety e MR ':',"'.".',"’.'l‘“"”' SEHEMC SIS SUTIC Sl S tistidron Pennsylvania rond ajolt | One and one-quarter miles —Rancocas won, | 0'clock. Six o'cloc and with the hour e men belonging b theilianas, "5 | to sccure siguutures in tho seyoral towaships, | Wbuse alone. Somotime' the furmors of Ne: | Docschor. e Sty b kiien Kunberly socond, Faloon third Himor | came soventy-Bvemon. atmes wih Lncour Btk wats moraatid foe aaance. B | Tholeuguo will mukoa stronss figh. againgt | Drasks will betterundorstand this ambitions, AT HOCIESTER, B ior a0 elviey, fouddasions. | KIMBey & acor; i o and - crowbars. They’ threw off their cots rifith was nominated for connty sttor- | ¢ 2 COflo, WL make 8 strong Beatrice will | two-ficed charlatan, who continually lays his B o | In @ long and detailed report he finds the ¥ BRE hate e Hetse Polydora | and commenced throwing divt like u lot of e be the headquarters for the league, et o “‘i“‘t"}’IL"“""“:'-\'|~ i, 5933923 9983 |Pantanileiine of the Ponnsylvania gullty woiond, Dot e OO | puid shovelors. * ORIt PratTe, b, July 9. —[Special Ly S BRI e A L S g et de) || S SR ootieatar tsville 8. E = | of tho grossest manipulation of rates, extend- | ° hyesquun >3 of o milo—Lugo won, Prince The switchmen n the yards notified tho ™ Tha allteh | of his intentions and the absolute incorrupti- 8 whester 4, Louisville % by : i h e to Tue Brg. |--The alliance and Knights of Sutton's Wate chester 6, Louisville 8, Batteries-( Labor convention was held here Saturday an and MceKeough; Stratton anda Ryan 1 Telo- | bility of his chavacter, R with a fair repres ion from the various I here give him due noticethat I shall camp ing over a period of several months, He | E quotes figures at length on the coke trafiic, | 1 Svrrox, Neb, July 28— gram to T At a meeting of the rand socond, Little Minnie third, T railroad oflcials, and in ten minutes they and Goara ssoond, Litile Mianle third/ Timo— | Telino of police wero on tho ground. Biu . : e i 3 nvi ar o, o, shi - sven-eigl 0~ W hauser was ordered to pull his men off, but v vepresentation fom the ] ) right on his tratl until after election, and ah | Upire—Emslie o o imberdute, shibmnt and ot | - Sevin-lghthis o o milo—Tancastor won, | ausor, was onlora to pul s ) off, bu Ireciicts. Ten d logates “'\':”],!",‘y':.flu‘r"r‘)"ll» @y council tonight 4 eontract was entered | food for reflection for the farmers of Nebruska T ?.I.‘?’"Ll‘f\'v.-ql';w'y:'.:.wl..'x'."'tf 7:;”:;:}":E'{*'{”k:{l;;:;;; Quibble second, Katlo third. Time—1:313g, ( Wit .‘(“‘,,m:,hT,’,“.f“,'.“,:\"“"\'.,(“,‘,“‘;,"‘.",.',,.:',‘,': L ical speeches. were made in whicn the wants e e R A F L) charges that on those cars the Pan Handle Brighton Bcach Taces. phvo ongines wro then ordorod up and and neds of tho laboriug classes wero fully plans for§20,000 waterworks. 1t will be | may throw R AL ST AUCINC B R roduged the rte to the extent of #4207, | Brrantox Brac, July 25 —[Speeial Telo. | they. ot oheo. commencad. (o run bk aeg 8 orth and legislative control and ac mbered that the bonds were voted two 4, St.Louis 18, E - | The Pan Handie, Louis 1. Batteries—Keefe | Baltimore & Ohio i Rumsey and Munyan, Umpire | are all competitors for this coke traMc. ¥ Thesa lines have in vain tried to secure their Qne mile— share of the coko traffic, but the | wended as the ntative and s t North I passing anumber of ¢ tion adj ons : ago to build the works, but the state To labor for the education of the agricul- auditor a techni- | tural classes in the scienceof economicalgoy- d lity, which was sustained by the supreme | ernmentin o fetly non-partisan spirit,” is | —Cur court, The people ar enthusiastic | one of the declared purposes of the farmers’ and the bonds will be carried almost un ) wen for all convention is August 9. After | solutions th uned to meet at the same place | [id rt Wayne, Lake Shore nd Chicago & Atlanti forth over the crossing to provent the strees gang from carvying out the plan lafd out by sheir chief. But the chiof won, and just g agance | an engine was backing off the erossing one of the men got his crowbar under the end of the gram 1o Tk Bee.]—Summary of today’s Newburg won, Extra n Handle | second, Cheney thivd, e —1:45, Urpo ke T " 3 & od the 150" bt Ty 2 3 1 % i id pried it outof place. This stopped i ! place - | alliance. constitution of the farmers’ The Bluffs Done Up. abbed the lion's sharo continually. ~Au in Seve hths of a mile—Roso Borry won, | yiil fnd bried 1 HeSH e % {kober 11 to place m nomination & county | moyqpy, alliance declares that “there shall not beany | Bram, Neb., 88~ [Speclal, Tlogram | fostgation vag thon set on foot with thie | rome aax : [1g) 880080, GY- [\ gy s oL Oaths: s e - - e political or religious tests of membership. to Tur Brg,| e Models of Conncil Blufts DOV 1xn5-|| .‘l 1 I"Hl ._m{"!’ ‘;‘}j"',‘ : morra thir 1 Oscory, Neb., July 25.—([Special to Tie A Fairbur, cision by the officials of tho state al ascs done by charging the Illinols steel com- [ g 3 street dug down to its former level, the polico Young | iy the m Time o lits of n mile—Lizzie v ace second, Lucky Clover - third, 3. Brr ho peoy gates to the conve s convention to elect dc tion ut Lincoln was about. | half and half Chamberlain, and the other fel- | lows, or the Knights of Labor and the alli ance, I.D. Chamberlain heads the dc Famsury, Neb., July 2 pecial Tele- F«‘vn'lfl'flfl* 11, l“;»', nlvinl ;ixnw‘ 1' 5 Pl o president, secretary andall - the membe “,' .l_'y” ”Ll’» B ol Lped about ‘I the itive committee, referring to | Blair | ek fire was discovered in a large barn be- | o county alliance putting in nomination | Model | longing to Poter Speenberg. Thotire dopart- | o county ti at the | and the Bldr team played here this afternoon 1Y tho proportion of the through of with the following result: Chicago in: ad of the local rate, 'l 4 0210838 1 0-18 |larrate to Chicagois & 1 ton, 0000 002 0 24 (ingthe Chic: rate, itime sitting in the patrol wagon and watching the fun, This much of the work having been complisk both ! W th to | e and onceighth mile-Badge won, 1 Born second, Signature third, Time terios—W . L9 0 b HEH LS [0 S s bills forces, the city leavi ket, thoy say, “Such action is in clibaum and Bailey for Blalr, | through rate to Chicago is 235, All the bills P, B tion ta the state convention and Doctor Cole- | ment responded promntly, but the barn was a | direct contradiction 1o the principles of the | and Nienels and Orosby for the Biufrs, of lading read to Chicago ‘'destined to Jollc vo miles—Rrnest won, Eleve second, 86a that ilio track ‘was nc N v 3 v H y T Of the 1,640 cars mentioned 2l were turned 2, L the night, fnan. the .o No county ticket | mass of flames, and all attempts to save it | constitution of tho stato allianee, and also to The Crane Brothers team plays hore Au- i y Reward third. Time. Was noming 5 icated | the condition of the ovligation of the order, | gust 9, overto the Alton road to_be swi i ! % ‘ommunicated | and_further that remson and - cxporiones 1 fhills of who Lilliois seal compmny. M. | elfiect that too was entirely dostroyed, The 1oss Ly | teaches that such n directly tends to The Hurst Family Today. B T L eaarg 11 about §800, Tho Ary was ao thcons ry one, | break up and destroy the allianco inany The Minueapolis team, which is now in the | the manipulation, however, as it was impos. 1 al 'S county taking such aqlion. e i siblo for that rond to kuow what rate the Sunol Will 1 s (0 the state and congressional con- | The barn and house woro both unoccupfed, N Winnsaus anilea lead for the pennant, will mest the Omah ched to local of no avail. The tire 1 frame house on the full course—Tarquin_won, second, Dr. Chase third. Time i RAGRAPHS, Priersyormn, Neb, July [Spe gram to Tuk Bie]—The democ unty convention met here today and elected dele, Hon. M. H. DeYonng, owner and_ed n Eranciseo Chronicle, passed thre t in Ohicago. 7 '%ho state allt ! coko took to Chicago or to charge more than | Cirrcaco, July 28— Spectal Tolagean to ty vestoraay afternoon on his wi vention — Soptombor. 5, 180, sart edoriie oy | 8t thelocal park this aftornoon and great | coroieok i Chicuge or to charge ooke. Al | qys Bxm.]—One of the directors’ of tho | F: B. Whitney was & Sundiy gucet at the ‘Tl following are the delegates to the state She Wants Damages, “Mon of all partios ‘und” creeds are invitod | fight is inevitable, Both Minneapolis and | attempt will bo mado to pigeondiole the | it CHEL-OM8 O Uh assoclation, which | Coates in Kansas City. o enon hi(( '“"‘\‘{.‘ aom S By ‘fi',"'“‘ {'- Hasrixas, Neb., July 28.—[Special Tele- | fntoits ranks oxprossly on the ground ttas Milwaukee, the loaders in the chase, are | Charee against the Panhandle, but its com- & s gram to Tue Be -] —~An important damage | their material interests ; petitors ave so warm over the exposure that | 8Ives a trotting meeting next month at Wash- Jacob Valle jr., Elsie Lewis, J, E meeting with disaster on their pre ent trip r) 3 F 10WA NEWS, wore, 3. 8, Ceen. Sl Sult for £9.000 wa filed in tho district court. | matter, what may bo thix D amer, owws: | and the Black Sox will strain overy nero | Wigaaeiuonof the nterstate commerce conr il ",l,,r,';:"l,':,‘,"',‘\'uy,?‘tl’.', SHOLAup Reiiysave Ganad Py Brendel, H. S, Oldham, M. O'Rourke, § this morning by Laura Martin, administra- e that b e tietly non. | A1 fibre to keop them on the down grade. S with' Mary { Sunol, o trot tho | Ds Morns, L Iy 28— (Spootal Tela. [ L. Siggins, C. M. Butl trix of the estate of Jumes Martin, agast partisan, and then by a majority vote toturn | 1f Omaha can tako but two out of the three Meduced tho Basis, great filly lie 08%; of Maud S, ram to Tt Bre, ] —Shortly boforo Inight L. Farthing the B. & M. railway company. Martin was | it into a' political party, seems, to say the from each of th:! o toams here it “'1"1 about | Cicauo, July 28.—[Sy Telogram to | which s the >rd for & trotter, 1‘|‘:‘“'0| lll:.._H». i porer lnn;_mn: STATE N a brakeman on the Grand Island freight | least, an unjustifiable breach of faith. Such :"xLll\}A’\?-'lnx;::-'llx::xf-?ulu\,';.'-'x;ilzf'['fic,‘-‘;:f., D "he | Ve Ber]—The Chicago committee of the IRE st night Hoeman Carlion ud John Pat e train that was in the wreck at the St. Joseph | action could not fail to have a disastrous | e udd much b in fine form mow, and | Central Trafic asso m concluded not to AN IRAT IMALE, son, who bad been drinkin engaged in a = Tl":: '{"‘h‘""""\'fl\"";""‘:’l:“)".‘:['t),“ scalded: uxl;.'f‘r‘.rc}mfl;.‘fl.l.’fi',}g if,'"’d,.‘f};fif‘,u,";’,jfl;‘,' ;,ff;.‘,‘ b ‘3.‘,‘,’;‘“:‘:“““;“";’[:?,‘!.'2’;2"‘..,.'),“u(,‘ he | Captain wHanrhbun gays it will be' thisa.| walt for the conference of Chairman Blanch, ool quarrel about 2% cents, the result of which Surenion, Neb., July 28.—[Special to T dicd on'January 33, The suit for damages bs | blood.. This 6. unfortumme S lho, e of straight. Tho batiaries today will boClarke | ard with the St. Louis lines and_today x || —The interstato reunion committee is | brought by his widow. such an alliance the men who were willing to | 41d T o - Al A toing heroic work in the intorest of the great IeHiiin new paryaoula fhe peabtically ax- | e e counion of old soldiers and sailors which is to Successtul Horse Thieves, pelling those who were not, and would be - | She Has a Kively Tussic with a Man | was%he shooting of Carlson by Peterson, the glale. Mand- | duced the basis from Chicago to Now York Who Owes Her Money, L striking him just above the right oyo :‘"tlt::g é‘;i,‘;‘ to Mig cents, taking offect Augnst 4. The Mary Doo is the name she gave at the police | and passing through th side of histond, o - Kl e ing ve- | Station lastnight, but that isu't the one her | i Iying in a critical condition, Eeterson . 9 e violuting tho constitution by establishing a [ W0k them at Sioux City. However, not | Present basisis 50 cents. Corresponding r mothes ,“‘.,",:t,.\. raen TR OneiBers | SR N R nirto frighten Carlson, bhut { fake place in this city on Angust 4 to August | HASTNGS, Nob., July 25.—(Spocial Tele- | Violuting ¢! memborship, This appies | Much consolation can bo offorad ‘Tim here, | ductions will follow toall soabourd and intor- g . the lattor making a swoep at him with | o i l,“_d\0 THTiae Teonia presencs of | gram to T B A gang of horse thie political test of membership. This applies e ctin e for Omaha is going to surpass even the Com | meliato points, Tho provailing o R Vs e vl AL LA ot T T e b e sy olinte polatet T bo advanced this v ovilingth Almoaas el : and no lover of the sport should miss it. In spite of tho Alton reductions to She appeared at a saloon ot tne comer of | | | Tonth and Howard about 10 o'clock last n two batteries of artillery and eight companies | Supposed to be fro; 3 X the Black Hills countr of infantry, being the best drilled companies | bave been doing v y effective work in this uife, he fired tho second < | brought befo shol. ~ Peterson was e Police Judge Eggleston toduy and wanted to seo the bartender, Pavl Torny. | chavged with intont tokill, 116 wus crying b v community for the past, two weeks aud have | *Talat Vscat: |Certatn hi ] : conts on thewheat rato and 15 conts on other | Ho sant out word that o was hob there, but | tlorly, and told fie eourt thas Haner o of the bational guards In the states of Kausas | guceocded jn Funnisg of pelwees thars g N ooy ookl (highom, Will Kill 'Em A1l frrain frow Kansu Olly vo Obteago, all lines | S50y 0o 't ‘catoh & Bimpes ob s wp | U0 Oudo of (g tiotble; Db et N L 1 and Nebrasla, forty hors Today about seventy-five mous “people’s commuttee,” seeking by Manager Dave Rowe of the Denvers was | in saying that the contemplated niy i ¥ i3 BLupe0 2 self-defense ‘The following speakers will be present to | farmers met in secret session . thic ety . : : He was held to the grand jury. g L P ot sity | immediately waltzod inside without waiting in the clty yastecday, aad ho sadd that who her vates cast, bound from Kausas City | immediately waltzed : ol is at once endorsod by the pres . faiic his whole | Will be ofticially ordered at Wodnesday’s | foran invitation. She demanded the pay- ) 2 state convention callod than all thiee of the | Moines tuking two out of fout. ber rate is siill to ""\“‘,“1‘11“;:_“';{1 B Wednay | ber, and when he rofused to pay she selzada | eram to Tie Brr e is @ prospect of a Sl T o Lusion will probabl; gt g . e e chief oficers of the alliance issne an oMcial Sugn T BOUIbLY U shoba veltive | becr gluss and attempted to brain him, Tomy est hore over the Sunday law in -;'hlllm:xl‘; ”‘;.'“"’""""' Suicide, appeal 1o all tiembers of the alliance o sup- 1t is Captain Hanrahan. day. The matteris oue wholly of & relative | ; [Special to Tue | poit the new movement and to take control Reddy Hanrahan indirection t insugurate a new party mov il s organized and propose to resort, 1o mob vio: On August 5 Colonel d Bartiott and | 10169 1 tho bisficss i Stiniod anc tho Past Department Commander H, F, Palmer | WCVS are caught of Nebruska, Department Comn Collius, Past Department Comma Booth, 4 Beer Haulers Assert Therr Rights, , July rate between northern and southern pine, ught her hand and unburt. In | this city. Several beer ar- dge W. H. McBride, Judge Clarck ek SR 0 boen made captaln of | mhe combotition is 80 Iitense o 2 Jomuia s ejecting hier from the ho happened | rested rday und claim they have as ! N. Smith, Hon. Webb McNall and Captain J—Anold lady named Young living in | of a e e e DA hayo | the Omahas and it is dollars to doughnuts | rato of about 6 cents per 100 hi | 0 blow his breath i her Tace &nd she feli in | mach Fishs 1o 96 bustacss auhgtaey, ave us John R. Humilton of Kansus, There willalso | this city undertook to end her carthly exist- | e indell hotel in T i | that he will fill the bill as it hasw't been yellow pine, The point of disput | afit. The patrol wagon took her to the sta as, hackmen, - liverymen, frult dealers, g be i parade and drill by the National guards. | euce by the rough on rats route. She became R s AR oversighit of | filled 5o far this scason. to whether the southern roads 6 | tion, where the city physician attended hov, u stores o dragizists, the advent of the On Augustd Governor John M. Thayer | suddenly sick last night, and her son sus. s oran Tt St _—— tos i than the nort She had a violent “attack of hysterics, sinal package making their work neces- andstaff of Nobrasica, o L U - | pected something wrong atd sent for a. doo- | 1¢ reapons 10 this appeal, ailiances, county ing Meet. southem linos insist on maling a 22-cq > | which lasted nearly un hour, She Said thai phrey aid staff of Kansas, Hou, Louis Han- | tor, She ncunowledged she had takah poison, d subordinate, jn difforént parts’ of tho | The interestin the coming coursing meet | it the northern lnes adyance to 16 conts, | s i Y money at various times — uck, Colonel A, R. Green, General J. C. | Enetics wore given: her and. sho still liees, Ry M hieai i e, deuouncing the | ot the fair grounds nextThursday and Friday | While the northern linos fsist the southem, | g that ho now 200 of her cash y Were Glued to Thelr Seats, Caldwell, Roberts, "Hou. Tim | This makes the second attempt for her. She | (1470 ties und doclanng fealty. to the new | isattracting considerable attention and sey- | lines shonld make a 24 cent rate. A compro- | which she has been trying to get back. Ho Forr Doner, Ta., Jul [Special Telo- MeCarty, excGovernor George . Anthony, | iy said to be fecblo minded. ) igdraie Y Sruachngioona darable by Loz ol mise on 23 cents will be proba Mected, the | hus put hor off from time” to time and is tey- | yram to Tt Bir]—The substantial now N Hon. B. . Waggoner and Captain Johnson izl sl D o all the above then it necessarily fol. | €7l Prominent citizens in Omaha and Coun- | 56 01 %3 cet raes 10 | ng to avold” vopaying . s rofusal s | M0 Tk an] The substantial no of Kaus: There will be a grand A Tail End Collision. Hrom 4 L st % ) cil Bluffs have entered their greyhounds for cent figures, night 50 anger she assuulted hin, | Congregational church at Moorland was de review und a sham battle between the lows that theso ofiicials are self-convicted T icated yesterday with impressive ceremonies, | g ¢ b cor :MONT, Neb., July 28— to their brethren, and that they, to- | the races, Among them may be named No charge was odagaivst her, and | icated ) iy 3 National Guards of Kansas and Nebraska, | 3 traitors to thy 0, o y 2 A : A Chang: of Base. Ratlslib ) ia § & Rev. L. L. Westof Winona, Minn., oficlate Governor John M. Thayer and vernor I, | &amtoTuk Bek.]—A tail end coll gether with the alliances followingtheir lead, | Colonel W. F\. Sapp's “Val Orr,” Captain P, Oidiao Vs et soiul Telegram to The | the vatrol wagon. G 4 Xyl M b o TrO T LhL ] U. Hunphrey in command. This will un: | two freight trains on the Union Pacific road | are violators of tho constitition of their H. Rays “Kelly,” James Stockdale's RI6100, f 9t es[opesial Delgtam to lDan e A : assisted by & number of visitors from this vi- doubtedly boone of the most interesting re. | took placa this aftornoon betweon Fremont | ONler. FOrit such purtisin uots on the part “Prince,” Dr. George B. Ayers' *“Corsican,” | Bt#.]—The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul bk it 5 cinity. When the contribution plate was union days Known in the history of the Grand | gnd Valloy, near the o1 C. B, Mayno panep. | 0f the alliances are unconstitutional, as theso WALAOLE, Tifalir s Mavearst Do railroad began business this morning in its = g TABA# nigh dialtg1a paraons KRN0 TIAVA IS Aruy ofthe Republicof Kansasand Nebraska, | oo | S0o0 i B Y 5 | same oficers have offctally declared them to | Willism I Huffsloy's «Mer ¥ new general offices rago, having trans- Death ot My Berlin, seat, One reason was the varnish on tho On August 7 Semator John J. Ingalls, | L1 caboose and oue or two box cars of the | be, unquestionably similar partisan acts on HET I s O ) i farred them from Milwaukee to this city, | M5, Naucy P. Berlin, mother of Hon. R.S. | Soats wan non aMeion iy qund. s mon the i Colonel D 1. Anthonay, Colonel S G ey | head t e Qe oLy, Smushed, though no | tho part of these state ofticers themselyes act- (BBt Eae R o BIAY. Gealre TThG M) AaTors of e oaman s o o I Berila, Al y morning at 10 o'clock | tire congrogntion found itselt tightly glicd i of Kunsas, and General €, H. Van Wyck, [ ¢4rs Were deruiled or other dagage done, A e m VS e A G cated in the Rand-McNally building “on Mon- | aftera Lingering illiess of several months | down. At the Jose o tHertonyiuade ok Genoral J. C. Roberts, ox-Governor 0. A, Poor Watoer at York. o0 1£ 1t-were true, which it is mot. | hotel. 3 Too streot, of which thoy”ocoupy the cutire | quration, The ond came quictly, the sufferer fctars of o hout. e gty el or e Abbott, Hon. L. D." Richards, Colonel ! I e iy ks oont bF i 38ibita Arttoa | LS LTOE0f v floor All tho ladles’ handsome toilets Mhomos J. Majors. | Hoo. G H. Hastings and | _ YOrK, Neb, July 28.—[Special to Tre | that these ofiicers and alliances are not form: | A e “’,‘3::;'!;:“::";l‘;“;“J'l‘hm,m"w; | e dant Ml passing away without pain, surrounded by ind large portions of them stiil Hon. Church Howe of Nebraska. TThe board ‘of Reaith of this city | iuga new part PRES YT TSI RN Pty Fi g Rl ! Lonnox and Mo , General her childron, andbas ing overy care and_at- > the newly paintd pews of the parade of the Natioual Guard passed resolutions condemning the water T IR e e TEa b bl abonatl DX GREEhe toat osoral wne bl down, | Barling, with Mr. Stubbs and th o | tention that loving hands could bestow, The | chur P soldiers. o sham battle, field mancuvers and | farnished by the waterworks company as iad that, the republiten hembors of au | Which, liad 1t boauirred o Tew moments later. | Worlkdes forbe ob tho fepartment, alf the | end was wot unexpected, as thg great levelor Wont to@loan on tha dra¢ drills will be the attraction unfitand unhealthy foruso in auy shape, | ohe P L happen. to agreo wittt | might have wmado no end of troubla. Thé | fraght’ deparement. law oy rtment, pur- | had been slowly but ¥ gainis CextEvILLE Ta, July 25— [Special Telo- 80 SARN Soxeor Sy Butler, Hon. | iy company Las. been pumping water from 2, are Lelng practically. expelled. by tao | Wild fellows are now woll securod, chasing aguit’s force ind the aduints upon the heart und flually gained th it (e et John €. Watson, Judge . Morris, Gen- sreelc into tho mains. The fons | e o 2 i ety —— orce generally occupied the new office Mis. Berlin was | Pittsh Pa..in | gram to Tne .|~ Near Mystic a2 eral Thouas Applogato, Colonel G. M. Hul: | niect with' tho approval of the eriies dons e L e ARG aak i IcaE St DSEIE Pendin, | The increase of Chicago’s popils 1516 and removed to Nebraska with hee Tius- [ @elock this morning, Frank Fox, a coal ERloaBLd, N, Brown of arsoyt Ao, 814 | muaiy, jiese men aeck toevade theirdustreeporsl. | WasmiNorox, July 2. —{Special Tolegram | b this mave will peach nggsly Ll pavl BARG 8 chikives in = e soptled o | miuer, was instantly killed by a Chicago, Sathin gy, O gl mRASKA Ciry, Neb, July 25.—[Special | &1 ubsurd claim that. this new- political ot | biagicans: Tnoreuso - doseph TL Wood. Soatn loy A A oM e cf he - seant eI Stk childron Burs v s O o the hus. | cated and had lath down ou the track. ilo August & will bo Meral Grand Avmy day | poegram to Trs Ban)-3 1 oL Nran hotaad o ity A 4ot | Auturn; Boojamin I Feother, Wayno: | B caoidrs of tho 1o ange of head- | bandand father having dfed several years | 1aves a wife aud two children. A (i .""‘,',"“’,”""‘,"‘,",',}}"l service has boen ex- | brakeman on the Missouri Pacifi, fell in | longer than until next election, renders it | Veloso Vonard, Plattsmouth; William P, | quarters fiom Milwaukeo to Chicago. ago I""I""’l“'{',"'."“\‘\:' e T anol ed to Wreck t rain, RaEd i arity Hrainen e DOt €2 ) o oRthe teains. (s atbancon. oot baa | oo the less a party while it does exist. Keukeaid, Dakota City- Joln H. Drummond, AR e O Graua talind e Wo B B ighes || At Weetlc i Ted a8 —_——— narrow escape from beisg killed, He got Continually parading themsclves before the | Franklin; Thomas H. Coliiu K Kaysas Crry, Mo, July 28.--Representa- Borlin 0f this city and Mrs, Geongo pram to Tie Bee, | —An attempt was made to Cnllaway's Prospority. Dartly ouvus the way, bithat luntil gvo tin. | DEORIeAs the apottiss of polttioal reform, the | Mordecal' B! Joy, Herman; tives of Kansas and Nebraska lines in tho | Knight-White of San Franeisco . e 1 wreck the through passenger train from Har- Cariwar, Neb, July 3. —[Special to Tue | gors WA 0 off. UindiHis tEtt fontiokuabied. political power and authority on the ruins of Increase—fmer Fowler, Exline; | Trans-Missouri Preight association met today '“,“,‘[“-;*‘_ 8 Slator of Mra LN ““l’.tlru-l\'k. o | risburg to Boston. in Winsted, Thursday Buk.]-Foi about six wetks thero has beon Hurt in a Runaway. the republican party; and to attain this. ob- Johnson, Medora; Solomon Ieoves, | to arrange a new local ) of Mr. Borlin, comor of Ninteai e | morming at 0 o'clock, by putiiig o rail ¢ Boralrin thia section. - A bot south wind | L7 HIGS In 8 Runan _(Special | 3¢ are ready to betray a great organiza- utville; Frederick J. Croft, Burling' | prasent o the Kansis board of oulie AV o e e e e aa T ng (| FECHRE RL SIS0 H R e i continued three days without a stop, did the | | ' Wi ith ton of farmers, whose declaration of pur- | ton: Jacob V. Bishop, hu O, | missioners August 2. The work of making | D ik Interment at Prospect Hill, rock was thrown through the windoy crops move damage than weeks of merely Ary ““l‘"['“"‘;l" iy ARSI YA Buchanan | posos, s published with tholr state_ constitu- | Holliday, " 'Rock ot Edward | up the siieet whl be completed tomorrow. 2ol ISR Y Gy HIEpRgy EIH repinbdlsiicy bl LM el R B ) nd dnughter this afternoou received serous | tion, 'is wholly beneficial and every woy | B Oandal " Mars ulltown ; Aug. — — = vas discovered and removed by a_ switch- weather would have done. Small grain has | 034 i ion, ¥ 3 , M HAE e g R g - Bor Basine Torken Ghiok was discovered and_removed injuries by arunawayteam, he sustaining a | worth; ust Benning, Leando; William P, Kello, The Union Pacific Statement. or Passing Forged Checks. el b e el S e mostly been hurvested: in some cases the | fracture of tho hipandshe a fracture of the | They arousing tho"alliance, a professedly | Portsmouth; James McGookin, Magnolie! Bostox, Mass,, July 25, —[Spocial Telogram | Charles and Ge Crick were arvested | fhih ‘Z:{‘“M e ¥ €rop was a failure, but in general there was | skull. Ron-partisin asociation, to break up if possl- | Patrick Bowes: Waukon; Joni Bdwards | o my g ; fon Pacific | instnighton u charge of obtaining goods un- m a quarter to half a crop. Corn is begin- - — e a political party to which thousands of al- | Ottumwa; Geotwé 12. Hall, Malvern; David ! ! olla | 2 Jen Bacilo [ ASER BHORY SRR B oD o s B SRR 10 halt 8 oo PR A Grocery Failure. lisnce meuwbors bolong ud whose ticket they | Seo, Eust Dos Siiinan: Alocrt 116, Tamya | relimmary statement for June: Gross earn- der fulsopretenses, Who complaiuing wit e o e o Lt Al L Histivs, Neb, July 25.—[Special Tele- | will vote this fall. William H. Howe, Alpha. ings, &, i, nev eurn- | i3 August Schmeling, who runs a_store on BEREL od L B0 B ou'the whole, they are very hoj peful of escap. | graw to Tue Bek.|—The doors of the grocery The allivice men who are forcing this new Soutn Dakotat Inc ~Henry Tillman, | ings, #1 North Twenty-fourth str He claims that OUTS < Tk aal 34 aflod ing wu entifo failu, and it 1ooks a8 though | Louse of A. J, Nowlin sore closed this after. | PATLY movement are tho transgressors, and if | Hosmer; George A Armour; Rich- | months to Jun two men giving the names of -C. McDonald [ on tho Louisvillo & Nushville wus derai i e ) b # Ly 2R 5 itshiould result in the destruction of 'the al- | uxd A, Burrigigion, Woonsocket. crease, 2,007, » | and Johnson swindled him on & bogus check | this moming on®a bridge near Sulphur, Ky., * Thers is more building goiug on iu Calla- | Spon DY e st National bauk under u | Jiance, ghe rasponsibility will be on thom. L e 5,268, bl v G B A o ks St tehpdgehe ) e S0 Lt O way thls summor than' Was ever known horo | Sh s MOFtEUSe. Tho liabilities will reach | MHovS WIh Srranta, nsurpere aig qiistors, WS TR, Will Not Gaine, Collision Betwoen Steamars and somo_otoe wtorinl, and Kave i a | ginoor and froman jumped. . Tao,eniine el before. Almost every “day witnosses the | SrO" whether in the alliauce or elsewhere. giatinx, N Hs July 8.—-[Special Telo. | ' Oollislon Betwoen Steamore. - ¢ for 315 on McCague Bros. bank. The | upon the latter, Georgo Barker, killing him boginuing of @ new bullding. Tho town fs Baflea Thicve Opanies WOORTER. | Foun to Tute Bty ) 1t s now stated by tho | | BAMTIMONE, July 35.—The steamer Virginia e | intantly, the brpiacen. semBlig CHLES bt | yery lively; all tho carpenters have thelr | Nesmaska Crry, Neb., July 25.—[Special el naval authorities hat tho war ship Thrash, | 18 evening collided with the excursion George Crick had another | legs broken. A brakeman was seriously in- Dinds full, snd it is hard to socure workmen | relegram to Tus Bus.] — Attempts wero SPORTING. in tommund otibrince Georgoof Waies, will | tteamer Louho, on which fitteen huu- | similar chook on bis person. 1t Wi dor 8 | fur. euough, Loal estatoespoctully In the busi- | o S Vhs night to burglarize the residences of not visit Newport, R. I,at all. She left o xurslonlats wore gathered. | The | und was deawn by W M. Garrot on MeCy ness portion—is steadily rising.* ‘The railroad | Mo Ll Saidd anding of tho Clubs. Bermuda this mérning for Halifax dire collision - ocaurred oft " Fort Cauoll | Bros» hank orof C. McDonald, 1h from Koamey s the cause. Thelron is being | Jues Malby and P. N. Shumas, but the | - Plaved. Won Lost. "Tho flagship Bellgrophon, with Admiral Wat. | about five miles from Baltimore. 1t | gttty socured several of th luid, und itis suid that the track is now fin- | thieves secured Hittle or nothiug, Minneapolis ... 14 4 % sou and Sir Jols I boanl, sailed fron | it said tho colision resulted from tho Cftorts | checkcs und there promises Lo baseveral M- “ished for over tweuty milos from Kearnoy T Milwaukee ... 76 0 St. John's yoats wpart, aud will | of the steamers to avoid a schooner and a tug | o' \\itdling brought agaiast Crick, wis Mo and LiFl'\‘HI\‘SMilIi at the rate of half o mile a Bull Feeling tn Wheat and Corn. Kunsas Clty. | 70 it Bojoinud on tharreturn. by the Casada wad |.boat. Bolh vess > budly damaged. | Donald, in stort order. day, The complotion ‘_'“l\-'l;md_lu laway New Youk, July 25.—A oull fever was Penver, hyod [ Parteidge, whichBeft here this morning, [t | M ST SEOLER s Pussin nfll“l‘i.-?.‘... e by Septembor or early Octobor i3 looked 10r. | rugiug n both wheat and corn ll day long | HOW3 08 i T Fsloauliirin. baa v tnienthdof | Mty infured. | Whivo bodien had boe ro- DIED. ¥ ATats ot Alna: und both cereals’ prices for aptions advanced | Omahs, a LA ol S others wero lost. Monday, TUR88 180 Bice v . f pue | 1O the highest point of the year. The advance | & = o e HoncAY: o h 18 3 .. ArMk, Neb., July 25.—{Special to Tur 8- 3 L 22 The Postal Telegraph Bill. . ter, di tor of Charles A. Bk, ]-Notwithstanding the general drouth | 1 sorn The i ove B one TICAE | 83 National League. W ASHINGTON, July #5.—At the meeting of Photograph of a Wil 3 and Anna K. Pt two years and g the general in corn. “The upward movement rests solely s ot s S i A photographlc | 214 Auna K we have a full half crop of small grain and of | upon reports of damage tothe crops hero anit A AT PIETSING, o | the senato committec on postoftices and post- | e NS ARSI, Duograpbic | uwo wontls i 4 a better quality than usual. With favorablo | Iu Europe. Brokers roport that most of tho | Pittsburg.......2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9| fhesenito comn Jostal telegraph bill prepaved | PY of the will of the b J. Davis - woather from tow on we will have a fair crop | DUyIng orders wore received direot from Chi- | New York 10000 380 0 % 4] %0 vetomee lopartmens wus agats’ con | Nled in the supremo cou tads Iho uccom- Hor Jowels Btol | cago. The total sules of wheat were 8,520,000, | Hits—Pittsburg 5, Now York 10. Errors— | sidered. The proviso as to the eleventh sec- | panying will is a copy of a petition filed July 25.—(Special Cablogram to f o ith ch greater than oy dere T as ! 2,998, WURA MUk, gresur aoeare and of corn 4, 125,000 bushels. Pittaburg 1, New York3d. Buttaries—Baker | tioy by Dr. Groen, prosident of the Westors | In -the Silver. Bow. court praying that Miss Eastlake, an actress who usual, which will give us a lot of grain, and - and Decker; Weleh and Clark. Umpire— | Unjon compar in his argument before | John 8. Dav be appointed ud- o - - S H 0 any, ' in g ved in England from New York, there is an abundance of stock here to feed it Striking Cigarmakers. Powers, the house commiittee that the proviso would | ministrat Hearing of the argument Y i s | K \ he 1 from the district court was | losta quantity of jewelry, valued at #500, on to, and by good management we hope to get | Bixauawrros, N. Y., July 2. —The hand P (o) o operate to shut out his company from bid- | on the appeal from th 4 q o] o ve di v " - of . ’ ity > llug for ernment business, and upon this postponed un &l October § xt and John A, voyage. It is believed that some thie as much for our erop as we did last year. workmen in the cigar fuctovies in this city in 2 ding vernmon A I l Boart 11y P 3 f " y Brook 312 E B 2B 018 | Dellin shown tthe. commithes LORY It was. | Dl Gorbiddch by order of the_court tram | Lo voyage. passengers on the steamer on ~ ( The county allisuce held their convention | which the bunchmakors wd wullors who aro | Cleveland D LNIDR0) 0.0 By 41 pERE W BA RIS, SIS inY | quifying us adminisirato e e M O B 5 | Dove last Saturday and nominatéd 8 very ac- | RoW on @ siriko formerly employed were | “Lus Cloveidd 18 Broukiyn 5. Ereors— ki 4 ————— s coptable ticket, with Samuel Fulton of | called out this morning. A parad as made | (oveland 4, Brooklyn 2. Batteries—Boatin | Help he Trip, | The Death Roll. Verdict in Annie Goodwin's Case. % Lewlsbury for hember of tho legislature, aud | by the strikors loday, Thoro were uearly | und Zimmer; Carruthers mad Daily, Umpire AR e e L e b e A vt AL B o Lo T s \ I, o o o) T O L ) e, - e 3 r " entr o, e 3 U rase :‘fll‘n’x‘u&‘l:l;)tsrfirxuh;lI:n‘:‘;:‘;:’;:l:‘uol‘;")' e ——— oo o Tuk Brek.]—Kmperor William arrived at | an old resident of Bloomington and central | coroner's jury in Aunie Goodwin's tase fuds | Absolutely Pure. ) 3 Refused a Now Trl AT CINCINNATL. . Wilhelmhaven today on his return from bis | [linols, and sister fivst wifo of u}n. [ that sho cune to fior dowth from wn abortion | PSS et P T Tl OO C¢ ! Cinel 8 . N, v 0 is i d ot died st night € performe r. MceGorrigan, Augustus o ar haki 0| " PLATTSMOUTH, - .— (§ vefuseda aew trial for Tom Woolfola, who creee - ceedingly well, and the 0 doubt A wo B e T | port &ug. 11, 1830, H o4 —While muking & murdered nine persous in Bibb county. | His—Cinclunati 5, Boston 9. Errors— | the trip has greatly improved his hoalth, went. wi, were A H Telegram to Tus Bek.] § pe g 3 I

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