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. @ach lolding two revolvers, steppel from the | g6 hay’ boen amicably scttlel. At a cosetand compelled him to throw up hit | yygq poeting 1his moruing the men decided hands, They then marched him aheud of | )accopt the proposition to work ten hours them toward the front of the car. One car | for ten hours and a laif pay. e 8 il bag, il into isthe passengers bane A ried il l\ g, A Iluf!).lll'll (il I[:I:; :l}gn I\ A faBe b 2t Rkl b ol Lixcors, Neb, July 20.—A Journal spocial brakeman entering the car from the rear was was stricke by lightning about 10 o'clock todiy. He wis terribly bumed mnd bruised, butfs rapidly recoveriig. Onoof his hores DISCPLES OF JESSE JAMES. | was killed and several men close by were stunned, Two of Then Hold Up a F.. B & M. V. The Filley Reanion. Trin in Cherry County. Firrey, Neb., July 20 [Special Tol gram toTux Ber]—The reunjon is an a sared siccess, there being fully two thousand | people amped on the grounds, The camp is most heautifully situated in o fine grove along the creck Torth of town. Department mnander Clarkson arrived today and ad dressed the people inthe afternoon. Bat- tery AN. N. G, mived abut 4 o'clock EVERY PASSENGER'S WEALTH CORRALLED. Nobody Was Searched, But Al Board Were Compelled to Make on aContribution to the Foad aud eatly inthe tvening weated tho crowd . splendid artillery ¢ TRERRES o UG O mplite s tuming brightly and at present Captain Thomas Millerof Tecumseh s throwing on pine knots and gi a vivid Rarimn Cry, 8. D, July 0. —[Special Tele- | qeseription of Andersonville prison life. grm 0 Tur Bee.|—Passmeers onthe west. | Serzeant Cole of Illinois is present wnd will bound express on the Elkhorn line were | address the people. Governor J. M. Thayer nt Commander Russell The camp Is full of body seems deter- it possible, and Post Depattm “held up' by two masked taen between and f {0 AR FEREEECT 100" clock last night just west of Arabla, 8| yife tonight and ever: suall station sixteen miles eastof Valentine, | mined to eke all the enfo Particilars are obtaiod from Prof. Shep- T T T herd of Brookings, e of the pusengers. [ ooyt S0 OGS Detopram The robbers, both yoing men wearing cOW: | ¢y Bgy,|—A vast prairie fire has been boy hats, warded the trin at Long Pine |y 004 this county since yesterdny morn- with tickets for Arbia. When the Wtter| g, "y (oo fanned today by a gale and foars as reached they were totieed by Con | 5" ¢ tortained thatit will cover the whole tion and left thetrain, They how: | (0 endof this county. A Swede living nicred the day car as the train | po; miles northeast lost his house, some stock and all his crop of grain. Otler ieports of pulled out . heavy losses ave coming in A fow winntes afterward, as the conductor witerd the car fromthe rear, the two men, their faces masked with handkerchiofs and Mitl Strike Settled AswiaNy, Wi July 20.—The big mill from Plainview, Neb, reportsthe hurning of the house of Joscph Huftts, a farmer, His var-old daughler perished. - THE CLDAK MAKERS STRIK hold-up,” but instead of doing s dodgged back and a hulletwas sent after him trough the door. The bullet also went through the door of the forward sleeper and smashed « mirmor inthe smoking room, All the passagen in the day ar were re- Yleved of moreor less money, though as nono wercgrunbling as o thesizeof the contribu tions, the ageregate was probably not great. The roubers then entered the Smoking car, the cnductor still leading and covered with theirreyovers, Atfirst the passengers in ordered to They Discover a Wolf Within Their Fold. Naw Youg, July 9.—[Special Tolegram to Tug Ber]—dhe coak makers trouble assumed another shape this morning, which jtis siid accounts for the retumof Prof. he smolcer were disposed toconsider the af- de to thecity. It was given out semi- fair o joke and attempted to pluy with the that Barondess' stock was on the robbers, who thus lst some lime. cand that theoperators were tired of who had Leen driven out of bis dictation. It was said that the workmen - by s time, pulled_the bell rope. camo frightoned wnd conpelled the cndue- | 10 isreprsenting bimsdf to be, that he is for o enal to stop it When thoy | 1ot s practical clac maker as generally 08 oy T e S Beed” o sho o6 | known, and that ke s only been in this e ik hionod s hoad Botwee | country less thin s year is also known, and .“”‘ A ”.' dthenscramble )8 Ste) he did not _take an active interest in labor twouf the curs andthenscranblel upeste® § atters uitil he forced himself among tho Nelson inthe meantimesecured aWincnester | €108k makers. S S - magizing shot gun and snapped it gt then | These things have apparently been thought speatedly, but the chambers were empty. about for some time by some of the more in- RV tT6 OB LA vt i (e IALIE 16 tha men, and a fow startling and Lear moolielt they were pliniy seen by all | ensational rumors gained currency in conse- Crr e e e e 25 { quence today. Onemansaid that Barndess 0 Tow {0 load the Winchester from the mag- | Wis nothing more nov less thin a lieutenant Johann Most, and was keeping the cloak opeyatorsout of worls as long as pussible, thathe may _introduce anarchistic doctrines to the best advan tage The police are down on Most and he canot get upou n platforn to spean withont having the police by Iis side tograb himthe moment kes an incendiary utterance. In order has doctrine might be spread he has secured the ail of Barondess to do it for hin. This fecling i becoming widespread among the cloak operators, and not a few of them are beginning to realize that they have been duped. The unhurt, azine allowed the tradu was de to escape Layed but a few mouents, Barnand Horses Burne Histivs, Neb, July 20 —[Spechl Tele- | he w gram to Tuz Ber] —At 3 o'clock this mom- inglire was discovered in the large stock stable tyo miles north of the city owned by George Valland. An alarm inded and the fire depirtment responded, but were unable save the buidings owing tothe insuflicincy’ of water. Tie stable was a total loss, together with its contents, in- cluding o 51,00 carriage, bay team and otler stodk. The'fire i supposcd to have been of Nebraska. lowanand Dakota Pensions. Wasnivaroy, July 20.—[Special Telegram to Tur Ber|—Posios ganted Nebrask- Original—Sunuel Scoit, Nomaha Ciy. i s At vose: tojliNve ieet Df vaso-oboet Hustan, Tecumseh ; James enne and is not here o idmtity the l\lll\t‘)fl. 2. Gilleland, Charlon ; Donis Parcell, Fort Thore s u sitong suspicion that plug homes | Omaha; Honry A, Howrd, Red Cloud; John wene substitued for Lhe carrisge | J, Boatwright, Korney. team. MF Pade’ fatherin-lw of | Town: Increase -Jdolin Sifert, Crosew; Valland, clims that the found | Charles Shill n, Davenport; Thenlious Me- after the fire do not correspond with the | Neely, Duncombe; Thedore Ostrander, Ban- shons worn by Valand's "orses. Supicius | eroft:’ Churem . Demotte, | Aulubm G YR RS ST RS New Sharon; William McCanman, Mystic: investigtion, “The 1oss on the building and stock is 1,600, William . Wanforsan, Ottuiny Shuw, Bloomfield ; Nathaniel Br: David W. Wolfe, Modale, ete—~Sarah, mother of Finley Lanford, De: Moiue Catherine, widow of Michael Kelly, Dewitt; Matilda ¥, widow of Henry C. Huntiman, Oskaloosa. South Dakotw: Increase—Ebenezer W, 3 John M. ¥, Brooklyn ; Original widows, S1xth Day at FrEaoxT, Neb, July al Tole- grun o Tur Brk.|—The attendance atthe canp meeting s been very good. The usul programme was carried out, beginning | Millis, Rapid City; Jacob Matthows, Pien wilh an enthusiastic pr: meeting at 6 | John L. Weayer, Hernosa. o'cock this morning. . = At S o'clock the public bible study con- Nebraska and Lo n Patent Aucted by Rev. J. W, Jomiings was a very [ Wasmxarox, July 2.—[Special Telegram interesting feature, toTne Bre]—Patents were today granted At 10:30 Rev. H. Tremme of Arlington | #sfollows: Sam Kioxville, preached a powerful sermon. la, five esape; en, Auvora, At 230 the Woman's Foreign Missionary | Neb, transposing keyboud for pianos soclety held its usual camp mecting session | Stwuel Blake, Osceoda, Ia., of that oranizition, This meeting was | Stackiug — machine and hay under the direction of Mrs. ( and herhushand, Rey. T, C delivere Jumes H. Clark, assignor of onefourth to R. O. Eastman, Western, Neb,, - pool registers Joseph Haeker, Waterloo, Ia., water heater ndenning, Clendennings) 1an address upon thie work of the sodety. This meeting was followed by one | and steam cwoker: Adolph Jacnicke, Daven- ati o'cockunder the auspices of the Ep-| port, Ia., vehicle seat lock; Edward wirth leagzue, R ' Jewell Weepiug Water, = Neb., At 5 o'clock tonight & lirge congrogation | harcow: F. E. Montgomery, ' assignor filled the avditorium ind listened to anuble | of ~mehalf " to J & Sniith, Qiscourse by Rev, J. W. Jennir A series of services in the Seandinavian tongue conductel by the Seandinavian Meth- odist church, will be comnenced _tomorrow, Clarinda, Ia, cultivator; Francis M. Pierce, assignor of one-third to P. Pierce, Omuha ; cle for ywhiffiel ; Orein I, Searls, G, F. Jackson and ¥.M. Gustin, Fort Madison, opened by Kiv. Danidson of Omaha, Ta, cistem cleaning ' machine; An: pis=is ot it drw Statky, Benklemmn, Neb., 'wheel; A Freak of Nature. Alnzo . Sullivan, Macolm, Nob, animal Frevoxt, Neb, July 20.—[Special to Tur | trap: James H. Woodward, Soward, Neb., etvical syringe; Charl Tk |-Frol Weis, agrocrymn who does.| s s 531 # arilaglon, Dustuess ina small bullding near the depot, SRR, has on exhibitin at his plice a fredk of [ Chaneellor Caprivi's Memorandun nature which is attracting a good deal of | Buxuy, July 2,—The Reichzneiger pub- attention. [t isnothing move or less than a | lishes von Caprivi’s uremorandum of the two days old kitten which has u double head, four eges, four ars ad two mouths. The Kitten 1s.alivo and when it gots all its eyes ©Opens it will be astonished at i Lol f. Auglo-Gernan agreenent relative to torri- tory in Afriea. It begins by stating that the German colonial policy, coming in contict with English schomes, caused disigreeable Fainiers Mot ot 80 nyler gompliations. As’ iho | neotiations i e gk mole. | 10 singlo pints did not avail 1 Neb., July 20.—[Special Tele- | 16 ' wmplsto '@ sottloment, it was gnm to Tk Bee|—The fam: and Knights of Labor held a joint indepen- dent.county convention ab the court house yostorday iftermoon and elected dilegates to o1y’ allianee | ducided to deal with the disputes from one standpint, After giving the grounds for concessions in Africa made by Geormany to Eogland: the memorandum concluded by in- the v i _ B sistin lue of Heligoland in view of Tl Sl devenon, Xt wis i, ae asom: | fyo naiional seniiment in rgarl to the isina s the only Business to be trinsacted. The | @10 ofthe island's military importance. dilegntes were nstricted, SRR R i S o— o Trouble ata Bull ght, Amnother Fatality at Plattsmounth. CrryoF Mexico, July 2.—([Specal Tele- Prarrsyorrn, Neb, J 29, Special Tel gram toTur Bre.] -At abull fightin Paseo plaza yesterday, the spectators Became en- viged at the poor work of the men and start- elto tear down the barricades, but wi stopped by the promyt action of the military guard, who put eartriges in theie r ingly intending to uso them, The excitement me time was most intens® Two com- s of soldiers, which had been held in ro- wereordured iuto the ring. Women egram (o Tuk Bre. ]-Another man has been Lilledin tho wilrosd yards here. noon the cast-bound stock train stauck o man named Tom Riley inthe side. Ho lived But ashoritime, He'is araiload grader and ame lere yestenday from Kenmey expeoting W work on the Omaha Southem here. seem- Comn Crop R ined. GExor, Neb., July 20.—[Special Telegram | fled precipitately. Pehe Hills and Manuel LTar Brr. ] —The worst hot winds in tho | {obellero were gored at yistenlay?s bt the History of the county visited (his sectionyes. | DAL bing e nostviclous swn i Maxico erday and bave conplotely ruined the corn . - aop throughowt the comnty. A large per et of it is burmed beyoud relemption, - North Dakota Republicans. Graxo Forks, N. D,, July Mhe repub- lican state conveation began this afternoon. The fight this year is all siong the line, but is the greatest oo cungressman, and Hans. brough is having a hard tussle to hold his own. M. N. Johuwn, the Scandinaviau leader, is hard at work to secure himself in Hansbrough's place. However, the action of the convention this afternoon on the choice of atemporary clairman was & deft for thy Johmson forces, the Hausbroigh candidate, 1. J. McCumbir, being selectpd. taxton Paxioy, Neb, graw to Tite Be tween the Ogallal by the ltte Batteries - Br Reynolds an al Tele he game of ball be- a qud home dub was wou by an casy scoreof 9 to §, wn and Squires for Ogallals, Hutton for Paxton. New Millat Noveh Bond. Nowrs Bx, Nob, July 20.—(Special to Tur Bee.|—Tho new mill stuted yesterday md oversthing moved off to perfection, They will commenes grinding next week He Wants Authoritative Proof, Lotno, July Craplin, president of § the board of mgriculture, replying to quos. tions iu the commons, declined, iu the ab. sence of authoritative proof, to cousider the United States free from pleuro-pnoumon ia, Arrestof an K- i osident. Pavses Comr, Neb., July 20.--{Spechl Telogram to Tum Ber] —E. A Cobur, an exresidont of Pawne, arrested ot was He said that withis b 8bort time wulmuls saf. Dubls voday for running an original package ou disease have arvivod ‘uul l’ut?: bouse and bound over tothe district court. pol from New York, Boy Shooked by L htning. Four Hundred Armenians Arrested. Guxp Isiaxp, Neb, July 20.—(Specidl | = ¢ Telegram to Tur Brm)—Willian Bullings, ANSTANTINOPLE, July 20, Four hundved | CONGRESSMAN COLEWAN THE CANDIDATE. THI_OMAHA DAIT LODKING TOWARD LOUISIANA. appointed to aposition in the census ofiice to- moTrow. Leave of absence for fourteen days to take offect August | is grantod First Lieutenaut Robert T, Ertintt, Ninth cavalry I the senate this afternoon Sentor Pad dock calldd up the con ferenco reports on tho pension bills of Zeba Yarnell and James i Showalter of Nebrska und they were finally adopted. The bills nowgo (o the president for signature, Priny 8. Hiarw, Republioans Will Make a Strong Effort to Elect the Next Governor. - - L MEVE A Preliminary Report of Its Opera- ANTEN TE BUREA AnAnti-Lottery Plank to he Inserted | | ght Out on | in the Platforn and the Cam- tons Submitted. paign WasmiNaTox, Jily 20—Commissioner Ma- that Lise, son has submittal to the secrtary of the 5 treasury his preliminary report of the opera- tions of the internal the last fiscal yoar, enue burcan during The total collections Wasmxarox Brreav Tie Ovam Bee, | 18 T | from all sources of futernal revenue were W aAsHINGTON, D ) | #14,594,006, an increase of 811,100,202 com- The action of President Harrison in send- | pared with the proceding yer. Owing to a ing to congress today hus antilo ttery mes— | lack of reports in somo cases it is not possible sago has revived the plan devised some time ago of making a strong effort to carry Louis- aua in the next gubernatoril camp ¢ intention of the republicans i Lou inun, as expressed by prominent republicans here, s to cail an carly convention to nomi- nate Congressman Coleman of Louisiana for governor and adopt a platform, the prineipal feature of which shall be an uncompromising anti-lottery plank, and to make the ampaign onthe anti-ltt The belief is that to state exactly the costof collection, which is estimated at £4,100,00, or a decrase of £6,000 s compared with tho preceding yer. The figgures appended o the report show” that the receipts in detail during the y com- pared with the preceding yea follows: Spirits, 81,6578 168; tobucco, §s:f, fermented 1,60 liqul £26,003, dleomargarine ' §5¢ anks and bankers s miscellaneous 153, 44, increaso &5 Increse dec £107, 06,144 issue, Under the head of tobicco the figures there are in Louisina sufiicient honest| show that the receipls from chow. white gen who are opposed tothe Louisiana | ing and smoking tobacco increased lottery to poll & vote for Coleman so stong | $1249,81, from cigars arctes, 40,7 o {llinols, K3878, Ken tucky, $1 h and South Dakota York, $16,220521; Ohio, £13,43 vania, $§19, 73,217, Wisconsin, —_— PERISHED IN THE F thit, alded to the colored vote, which of course will be cast for the republican candi dute, a3 to crry the ticket. The ticket will not benccessarily o republian ticket, but rither an independent anti-lottery ticket, Mr. Coleman, it will be remembered, did not vote with the repiblicans on dther the MelKinley bill or the election bill, but itis be- lioved that his own persoual popularity, to gotherwith the deteriued stand taken by th prosident and the republican congress in thé “matter of the lottery, will bring out every republican and enoigh honest white: to defeat the democrats. The president’s message this afternom therefore adds afresh NES, ADManister, His Wifo and Three Child- ren Burned to Death. CrNaxsan, 0, July #%.—A Times-Star special says incendiaries sit fimto the resi- dence of Rev. Davil Plumb, in Cale, Ind., early this morniig and destroyed it. Plimb was fatally burnod anl his wife ind three inpetis to this movement, childven perishel in the flimes. Plumbis a Y RINR ARG (i prominent, Methodist minister. Senutor Manderson of Nebrska, whooceu: i N e pies the prusiding oflicers chair in the snate | United States Labor C Jonmmissioners. in theabsence of Vice President Morton and | WASHINO10N, July 20.—Represen tativeFar- Vice President Pro Tempore ugalls, and | quharof Now York introduced s bill todsy to who is thowughly postedas to the order of | create n conmision to be known as the business in the senate, id this afternoon | ypited States conmission of tho svorld” s con- that there was very littloif any real goubt | = 5 cbabobd LAt tho Toloral oloctions bill would be faicey | Eress of labor, to consist of nine members to up at this sessin and adopted. He stated [ beappiuted by thepresilent. It suggests that the democrats were exceadingly anxious | that the president shall appoint two of the t have the river and harbor bill passed be- | members from the national farmer: fore adjourning, as the south was lirgely | aliances and the rest shall b named ested in that measure, and that there- | by the American federation of lbor the rejublians ought to dispose | and Knights of Labor, but no two ariff before the river and harbor billis | of them shull be from the samestate. These snup for consideration. He is persuaded | commissioners shall receive anannual silary that it would be a good policy to place the | of &,00, and their terms of oft pire foderal election bill ahead of the river and | December 31, 1505, It shall be the duty of harbor bill, asit would have thor effect of | the commissioners to discuss labordn all its preventing dilatory tactics on thepartof the | phrases. The commission is authorized to domotrats, Scnatoy erson stated that | invitethrough the president delegtes from while be opposed such rules us would prohibit a modification of the the fullest foreign countric to tai part ina conference, possibie ——— debate upon all guestions as long as the do- Wil Work for 1ts Su0c *ss. bate was continued ina business-likeman- | o0 oo S S Pl T ner, e wis_unguestionably in ficor of modi- | iyt of the world's fuir-directors and of the 1li- nois live stock board held a consultation here this morning with the result that the latter have issued an opon letter to the directors in which, while they deprecate the necessity of adual'sitefor the fuir, but relying on the good faith and good judgment of the m: e ment, joi heartily in the effort to make the fuir asuceess and calls on the state legisla ture o pass theneeesary legislation. 1t s an open seeret that the board will come to Chicago when the national commission meets lere October S for the purpose of endeavor- ingz to have theentire question of a site re opencd. fyingthe rulesso that the debato in generl could be terminated at the end of 4 reasonable time and a duy fixed forthe debate in detail w elose and wyvote to be rewhel upom the amendment and the main question, The senator stated that while in the proc of the caucus it did not appearthatit was the deternination of therepublicns to tako up the election bill before the end of the ses- sion, e had uo doubt that it would come up in die tine, and headded that the modifica- tion of the rals would ot be made tillit be- camoc appirent that the democrals intended 1o offer fuctious opposition and dilutorytactics to prevent a final vote. He said that whi there were objections toalmost every kind of an clection bl which could o proposed, when it comesto the pith of the generl pro- posilion to furtherextend federalsupervision over congressimal clections overy republicin favarod tho proposition, *“Tlo oposition, ho | suid, was sinply as to the dviails of the measure. ns Congressman Steuble of the Sioux City district created constemation in the house Ll Sensational Divore Broomixeroy, 1L, duly 29.— gram to Tue Bem|—Three ye: and Mrs, Froderige McMillan came hero from Cincinnati, thi ntlexnan having been I'h6 hay s a cousinof Governor Camphell ot Ohiound both herself and husband_becamo ouster great favorites, Yesterday she fled o bill thisaftemoon by making in assaull uwn | for adivorce which creatod asenstion, She Spenker Reed, contrasting Jis rasping man- | charges hor husband . with- ool ad ip ners toward members of the house who ask fidelity, and gives instances of eich in dhis for recoguition with the courteous tretment. which Mr. Curlisle always accorded men- berson both sides when he was speaker. It seens that during the list congress a bill was ssed providing for a publie building at oux City, but it was vetoed by President Cleveland.” During the present session the city and elsewhere, McMillan is in New York city ready tostartas udvance agent of an opera company. gt et Madeno Such Statement. MorNks, o, July 20.—The State Dis Towa senators pul a similar bill through | Registersays: The report seat out from the semte and 1t is among these | Springficld lastnight thit Secretary Shaferof that have been agreed to by the committecof | the Tows state board of agriculture had the whole house and_is_realy o boreal a | informed the seeretary of the Hlinois state third time and passed. Mr. Struble has been | boanl that Iowa would make no agrieultural to Speaker Reed anumber of times to sc exhibit at the world’s fair if the proposed recognition, bt euch time the speaker tre double site is chosen was emphatically denied hini “ina trifing way,” as Mr, Struble put today. Fo says it, and gave him 10 €ncouragement. Mean- edno such opinion, time Mr. Struble’s convention was cilled and i y meta few weeks ago, und he was do featedfor Mississippi's Election. renominition, Itis undersiood that his de- feal wus in part aiiribulable to delayin securing the passage of the Sioux City pub- lic building bill. Notwithstanding his ae- feat, tholowa gentleman has been to the speiker severil times sincoto quest recog- JAcksoy, Miss., July %.—The vote through- outthe state today was very light and the clection quite, There was no opposition to the fourteen democratic nominees to the con- stitutional convention for the state-atlarge nition, the last time being yvesterday. The | andthe doforratic local nominecs were mot speaker nlwiys gave him “the laugh’ and | opposed ina half dozen counties, Ex-Goy- gotrid of him as though hewas a mere y. | erno Aloorn and ex-Chief Simrll, the two Neltled by the repelition of this kind of treatment he mado up his mind to manifest hi tment upon the floor of -tho house, Mr. Stuble is a courteons, geninl gentleman, with a pleasunt countenanco aud is an accom’ plished orator. He is protty much such a man as Ben Butterworth in build and whisk ies the flor he command leading wpublicans of the state, w on the demoertie ticket and elected. St Texas Fever Among Chicago Cattle. Cimneado, July 2t exas fever has made its appearanco among cows near the limits of thecity and about twenty of them have died from theeffects of th. o placed attention, and, like Butterworth, is an en tertaining speaker. | Way, the health ofice 5, L0 prov Toluy, whilo the liouse was consideting the | SPread of the disease to all cittle in thone suud Lappropriation bill Strwble Lot go | Dorhood is to shut themup until frost core next fall, in 4 fiveminite spoech. Speaking of his re- quests for rcoguition he said the spesker treated them in an Almost contenptuous man- ner. He did not propose to stand this sor of treitment without protest. Porceiving that tho speaker was 1ot present Mr. Struble ox- pressed his regret that he was not th hear him, He felt that it was an outrag the judgment of the house that anyone, be hespeaker or member, should undsrtaks to saythehouse should have no opportunity to carry out that judgment = He said he hid been a momber of the house seven yoars and hadlabored sarnestly to dischargo his duties. He said he had never askedSpeaker Carlisle to recogize him S IR Plattdeutschers Elect Oficers. Kuxsas Cirr, Mo, July 20.—The wester asswiation of Plttdentschors at today's session for the ensuine yeur as fllows: President, Hury Rudolph of this city, re-dected; Philip riogracver of Deuver vice president, and John P. Lund of Omuha treasurer, Denver was chosen as the place for the text neeting. el & Aho River and Harbor Bill, WasmNGTON, July 20.—Senator Frye bad a conference today with the members of the {hat ho b not, bow_ trted courteowly. | finmce committer, 1t was agreod umong o wanted, he suid, (o plice in'conirastthe | 1y e kind of treitment 0f Speiker Carlisle with :,':"“',:,:“'\"'l‘““,'.',,ffl','&.m“‘(fl‘* G, M mar i the troatmont of Speaker Reed, not ouly | tion und pressed o detormination, the tar- toward himself, but” twanls other membors | 1g bill to e L i o eruination, the of the house, 1ftne speaker had not snevrod | T 1 t0be lid,atle until itis disposed of. at them and riliculd thern he had o near doing o, Ho sald the spealser scomed | Recolyed Their Deserts. to treat with cntenpt all who had not | MLWiKER Wik, July 2.—Dr. Thomas warked for his eiction as presiding oficer of | Halchard and his wife, who were convietod the bouse. He was continuously interrupted | of man aughter u’ performing a fatal crini by applause on the democ: side and | nal operation o' Mimie Beadsley, wore eral memberson bis_own side, some rom | each sentenced $his maming to four years' Towa, pleased to hear him spéalks | imprisoument in! the stite prison. out, ¥ vod congratulations from both - republicans and democrats, and it was some tinme after bo had concluded that order wus restored in the house, OXNARD ON SUGA Mr. Henry T. Oxnard of Grand Island, the | © well kuown bect sugrar developer, said to s B correspondent today Il found thing: ina chuoticstateupon my arrival heve the other day as faras the tarlff is concemed, phase put taken by An Absgopding City Clerk, Terie Havre, . nd., July A special from Paris, 1ll., says Aloert Geohegan, city k of Paris, is missing and hisaceounts wre t Detween K00 and $10,000, Eforts wre being made to oxgphaul him. A Mothor and; Daughter Murdered, Bavrivony, M4 July %.—Mrs. Charles York aud her afgd fother, living at Bengi wote murdered this morning, A man naned Wieks is accused of committing the terrible | erime. aud principally owing to the new upon the question the by the attitud administration, s _expressed in Mr, | ine's requost thal the duty b left on ar until the goverument has had an oppor- Ly to trude free sugar for something tan; blein retum, 1 do not. believe that con- 2 (PR R ver. aud the result “will be something looking | DENVER Col., duly 0.—I[Special Telegrm towards recprocty in the tarf bil befors | toTie Bek.|—The Union Paciflc ticket ofice itleaves the senate in place of the free sugar | Was entered last night by burglars, the safe cliuse, There isalso an impression on the | blown open and $1,40 taken, It wasthe purt ofa nunber of the seaitors that the | work of exp rovenues will not justify congress In taking | — P all thodutyoff sugar, and nfy opinion is that Decided to Non-Concur, mise 11 seems to mo that the ol - senate bitl | teeon Indian afflrs has decided 1o recom- oftwoy mond that the house non-concurin all of the n agy, @iving 1 cont bounty and 1 cont duty, would weet all the requirements | Senate imendmeats to the Indian appropria- of reciprocily, reduction, reveuue and pro- | tion bill tection,”? Al R MISCELLANKOUS, The Fire R cord, Siduey S, Marcy was today appointed post. | MONTREAL July 29.-The Hotel Balmoral of the Avmonians who took partin the riotous demonstration against. the patriarch in tho Armueulan church Sunday have been arrested, about sixteen years old, while driving o team | on the Unlon Pacific grade near the shop, master of Hosecraus, Sheridan county. was damagzed $40,000 by fire early #ais morn- C. G, Clause of Gandy, who has success- | ing. The gaests all escaped, the mostof fully passed wn exumivation, will probably bo | them in soauty raiment- Y 30, 1800, | SHIPPERS ARE UP IN ARMS. The Ohicago Board of Trade Will Resist the Proposed Bill of Lading, A SERIES OF BOYCOTTS WILL RESULT, The TLong Suffering Shippers Abso: Lutely Refuse to Havo This Bi Crowded Down Thelr Throats ~Rallroad News. Citeaao, July 29.—[Special Telegram to Trr Bew]—The Chicago board of tradehas nailed its flag tothe mast and with all its vast power will oppose the putting in foree of the proposed uniform bill of lading. It seemns as though every Chieigo shipper had orginized himself into an indignation meeting and the result will beaseries of boyeotts, having tendency to weaken the backbone of the lines adopting the obnoxious bill of ladiner. The opportunity for the boyeott comes fron the fact that the Grand Trunk road will not adopt the proposed bill of lading. Neither willthe Wabash, Camdian Padfic route andthe Lehigh Villey lake and rail roite s expected to join the fight tomorrow. All otherlines willadopt thenewbill of lading and all will be boycotted to the extent thit the routes not adopting it will be given every Found of freight they ein ¢ and the bal- ance will be unwillingly dealt out 0 the other lines. The boycotting began today when (eorge Clark, minent board of trade man, re- ceived dev from New York for 100 "cars of grainto beshipped via the Like Show. Mr. Cliric wired in reply: “Will cancel order rather than ship via Lako Shoreor any other line udopting the new bill af lading Will ship viaGraud Trunk if yon wish’? The order came back pomptly to ship via the Grnd Trnk and hundrels of other shippors Aresweiring tonight they will follow the lead of Mr. Clark. Chiirmin Blinchard’s explanation of yesterdiy did not make a convert among the shippe: frelght burean: “You cansay we wil fight thenew billof laling and will fight every roud adopting it. ‘The non-nerotiable fei- ture 1s only ono of a hundred different objee- ns wo huve broughtagainst it. Tt is ille- wal in every one of _its ponderous sections Chairman Blanchard says in his explinatin that & bill of lading is simyply a veceipt goods and an agreement to thon. Thenwhy don't hegiveus this sin- ploracept and agreement. ~ Instead of that, onthe very doy of the conference he ordend i ding into use on Augist Land - tirolyigioredrepresentatives of fourten cities and tens of thousads of shippers. ailroads. | ha Grand Trak, Wit been atthe mercy of the sult tomorrow against the wdenendent and manly stand. With the exceptions noted every ewster bill of luding into effect on A The Railroad Fight at Denver. DixyER, Colo, July2%. — to Ty Brr]—The answer to th othe ust 1 Rock Tland company against the Denver & States The They re- Rio Grandewas filed in the United court yesterday,and also o cross bill. documents are very voluminous. clte the fact of the contract botween the twe companies, substantiating as heretofore tele- graphed, and the trasferof the right of the Chicago, Kinsus & Nebraska and the Ch «ugo, Rock Islund & Colorado companies to the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,and the new arcangemant with the Union Padtic wherchy trafiic was diverted al Limon over The deds IDwt further BEPRu A" affucl” AEA 1o SIS arcangng for the useof Denver forthe accommodalion | of said trafiic sodiverted fromsaid lines or the Union Pacitic line. manager for the purpose of v of the Union Pacific leasod road by the way milway, and the by the contract Aated Febraary 1 the defendint wonld permit_the terminal £ derstunding that the compensition for such , a8 ulso for the use of the il tracks, arly day, This pr pted by the complainant, ye sition was ace: the complainant has Failed “and rerused’ 10 | 08 dampion make any cmpesatin whatyer for [ PUR’SclE i ) the use’ of the Dewver termnals or| Jhe members atonce got down to busincss for labor dome and expenses incurred, and the complainant now owes to the defendant for handling _their engines, trainsand cars brought toand talsen from Dénver by theway | for froigh supplies, of the Union Pacitic railway, and bandled and for water and umountingto the sum of §45,353.84 and the amount for expeuses for July cannol b as- 2d until the accounts are made up ot the expiration of the month, The defendant further alleges thatalso for the profortion of <alaries tobe pald 1o the general suprintend- ent, employes and for freight slation ex- pens Pueblo there is due fromthe com- plainant o defendnt an additionl sum of §14,24.88, The complainant further alleges that the use by the complainant of the Denver tor- minals of the defendant company for the traffic diverted as aforesaid is afalseand frandulent pretense made 1o the said com- plainant. for the undue advantage over the defendant in ob- taining the useof torminal facilities without comypensation, and for the further purpose of fing thedaws of the state of Colorado, wse the complaiiant was not nor isnow organized under th luws of this state or under the laws of an adjining stats or , anl for the furlier rea- son that the suid line of railway withits based lines and conuections forned and made a competing and parallel live to the Union Pacific line to the Missori river, and 1o that pari of the Union Pacifie lino be: twoen Denverand Limon inclusive, ‘Ihe delencant therefofe asks count be taken and ascertained of the several amounts due the defendant from the com- plainant on the several items, and that such compensation be secured unto the defendant csmpany a8 is due it from the con plainant compan’yand the defendant further pra that complainant be restrained from using the tracks, yards for the trafiic diveried from the clunnel templated in the contractof February 13,1558 Prosident Cable ind the grenoral officers of the Rock Island arein the city. Lastnight t m there was a rumor (o the effect that the iRock | Istand would withdraw its trains from the Rio Grande and runinto Denver from Colo radoSprings over the Union Phcifiel ort Worth line, but this was donied by both Presidents A dams and Cable, A Harmon Cucaao, July ous Meeting. Tre Bee|—The final meeting prejaratory to tomorow's attempt to advince east-lound rates from the * Missouri was held today There were present Chairman Wallke Faithorn, Midgley, Goddard and Finley the difercat western associations; residents Cablo of the Rocl d, Miller of the St. Paul an Manvel of the Atchison: Viee President Newman of th orthw este and General Manager Chiappell of the Allon The mesting was perfectly harnoniois ex cept thatno wroenent was reached on the relative rates between northernand south ern pine and on salt rates a3 between Michi gan and Kusas salt. In the aflemoon thefive chaimmen met wnd decded m th percentages of business each mad sho take from the Missouri rive Of wu they will not make their porcentages pabliy until tomorrow. Diligent enquiry failed to uneartk objector to the proposed ad: unless something unexpo report of tho commitlos ununinously WmoTow - The New Distanc Dis Morses, [a, July Tolo- gram o Tux Bry.]-The wmise sioners today received a copyof the new Towa distancetarifladopted by the Western Freight association, o take effect August 1, The rates are the same as the cowmissioners’ siagle , and s, tho aloptel Tarir Spacial railway ¢ id Commissioner Iglehart of the Chicago for safely deliver It will bea very cstly bill of lading to I some of the roads which’ adopt it, but wot [ mentandthe chair decaved it st failin costly in the way of aters' bills, The | 0¥ refusing—to h demands foran aye suippers ave long suffering, but abolutdy | nay vote o adivision. On a voll call on refuse to allow this bill of lading tobe | Iotim toadopt the minority report Blun crowded down their throats, If it had rot [ Donielly, MclLearie, Morearty, been for theGrand Trunk we woull ha | Wheeler and Chatice voted inthe afii « | and Cooper, Kuspr, 1 am ot backward ingiving 16 prase forits linehas ggreedoto put the iniform pecial Telegrnm Amotim to recousider the vote on hoth re. ports opeaed up the whole question air | Mr. Morearty grew eloquent and Mr, Cooper suit of the | pathetic in their appeals for Mr, Davis® vin aid complaint was covered 18S8; that use of its cilities temporarily with the un- olo purpose of gining an | and other torminal facilities | 0. —(Special Telegran to | schedul distances bolow 100 miles, and above are in some instances lower, The rates will be applioable i all directions, instend of torth and west bound, as at pros: et for Wonld Assist Guaten Kaxias Ciry, Mo, July 9. -A New York dispatch today stated that an ex-colonel of the Siventh Missouri infantry offered to ritse and equip three three thousand recruits in twoweeks for Guatemala if §30000 were placed in & New York bank to the credit of the trystees. Two ex-officers of the Sovonth Missouri infantry lhve here, ono of them being Cay Thomas H. Phelan. When wiced about the story today ho said the per- sms onnorted with the matter are in the clty, ut hecould not grive any information conceming them for several days, when ho nay b at liberty tomake public” some cor- respondence. y A New Medical Society. Des Mones, [a., July 20, —[Special Telo- gram (o Tir Bre.|—Alout thirty ph Trom Boone, Oskaloosa, Knoxville, Indianola, Newtn and other points within a radius of fifty niles met hovo today and organiznd the Capital District Medical society. The fol- lowing office oo elected: Presid D. M leary nola; vice presidents, P, | M. Tayior, Nowton, o | Moines 3 recording secretary, Dr. Currio, Des Moines i wrresponding secretary, Dr. (. Pipim, Des Moines; treasuver, J. W, Finarty Knoxviile, sicinns - - T JALL JOB BISPOSED OF. | It Comes Up for Consideration Donble Headed Report. Mr. Dayis® juil job came up on adouble teadel report at the council night, Mossrs, Kaspar and Sander, o majority of {he special committee, made s report. recon | mending the payment of the bills for the workon the new jail, amounting to #2,565.52, a meeting last two-thirdsto e paid from the «ity generl fund sd one-third from the police fund. Th report contained no reference to the chavges of extravarance that have been made in the connection with the job, Mr Blumer, the combiie's representa tiv on the investizating committee, made & minority report, recommending the piyment of the hills, and furtber stated that le foind that the committee on public property ind buildings, having the work i charge, had not excceded its authority in the construction of the work. Mtions were made to adopt but Mr. Chaffece uled that Mr. motin toadopt the minority report wa order, as the other members had not i theirfeetin makiog the motions. Mr., ¥ n rose and made amotion to ado; nity report A yoto was taken on Mr. both reports, Blumer's in n to Kaspar's amend- Maasen, O'Cor | sen, Osthof¥ and Saunders in_the negative. Thisleft the vote a tie, and the motion to adopt was 1ost, Mr. Chaffeo refused then motion toadopt the majority report, cidel that the bills couid not be pa the sction of the council, to entertain a 1 de d, under nd Mr. Wheeler ams to know! edpe and coursge, Other members offered suggestions and advice, and port was tinally recousidered spar, 0'Connor and Sander ative, | dication, and Mr. O'Conr | abusiv " in their wspective cl ) [ andadopted, K . | voting inthe ne; JAMES RIFELEOTED, The Board of Education Disvoses of the Superintendent Question. Therewgsa full lobby aud fourteen mem- bers in attendance at the board of education roons last night. U] olesislont Goodman was off on his vication tothe Picitle coast, and Vice fresident Kees ipied the chair, Ex-Shevift Coburn was one of the fist . | members toarive andat. the water cooler he stopped for 4 moment to whisper to an asso- ciate, telling bim that Superintendent James wasa sure winmer, Mr. Coryell came later, and as he dropped into his seat the look that overspread his face indicated that he had dropped Bloss and looking for another man to pit aguinst Co- and fors while listened to Seeretary Pipe veal theminutesof the last meeting, md then notiied the ooird that about August! $1,00 bond on old district No. 38 would be- cone due. The report was accopted and the pre and secntary authorized o draw a warr forthe amount. The amual re | ingthe nambe port. of the secretary, s of books used in the Schools duting the year, was received and plac file William M. Crone of the Western norjal collegre had telegraphed the sceretary, He suil Cou can mako 1o wistake by em ploying Prof. Bloss for superintendent,” The telurram was placed on file A N. Henshaw wioto a lotter to the b in which he thanked the membors, and st. that he desired to sevor his comcetion with the Omaba schools. Mr. Henshaw bas held the position of assistant principal of the high sclool for saven years. Tho le s pliced onfile and Mr. Henshaw will be relcased, Some of the Pacitic school patrous pro- tested against Mike Ford being em- ployed us* a Jauitor during the onsuing yeir. The grounds for entertaining the pro- Test were becauso Iord's children disturh the pesce and quiet neighborhood ‘The bond of Charles Connoyer, as secrotr, of he loard was presented and accepted. The bond is in the sum of 30,00, with W H. Ljams, John ¥. Behm and John Power as sueties, Mr. Martin's refolution to let the contract, for plumbing was carric opmed next Monday night M. Poppleton presented a rosolution viding for the dividing of the altcuduao: the high school and of th pupils o the Pleasant Phie esolution was adopted , and bids will be wsideration at fhe fiest m in August is finished the regular order of busi | ness. aid notcun Dr. Spaulilifig moved that ceed tothe clection of 1to adjourm, but the motio; the board pro n superintoudent of the schools for the term of o year, | M. Morrison offered an améndment, that the term during which the porintendent stinll hold his office shell be thic The imendment was Lost To collect the votes, the chaix pleton ana Babeock as tellors first vote was taken in shortorder and follows Bland aham %, Pick There was appointed (N resulted as | Schaffor 1, € w ehoice | 'The f | dum, Pickan'1 I"he third ballot 1 bullot vham B, i foll , Blund v 1 Blund | Grahan 4, Schufer | | urth ballot wd: James 8, Graham 11, Scoufler | Prosident Kees, amid the painful | that cnsued, announced that My s had been elected for term of one A mition to cleet Prof. Levisee to fill the vieangy esused by the resignation of Prof He haw w vo down and the m | turned over to the committes on teach . | H.T. Clark Buys the Republi | Major Wilcox didnot. settle with his em ployesat 0 o' clock lst night, as hoagreed to | atthearternoon meeting held in the compos. | Iz room, nor did he turn the sheet over to the men | When the time came Wilcox was there, but le did not have a cent of money with whicll the Lills of four woeks stauding, meeting was held, at which em and enmple were in atlendanco, s the tears trickled down the old Dyspepsia - Makes the lives of miny people miseraio, causing dlistress after cating, sour stomach, sick hoadaohe, heartbuen, loss of appetite, & Fatat, ** all gove'* feeling, bad taste, coated tonguo, and rregnlirity ot the bowels., Dyspepsia docs not got well of itlt. It requires careful attention Eating .00 remeay liko loo Sarsaparilla, which acts gontly, yet eficiently. 1t tones fho stomach, rogulades tho dige tion, creates & good ap- petite, banishes headsehe, o STCK and refreshes the nint. Hoacdlache “ I havo been troubled with dyspepsia. I bad but fitie appetite, and what 1 didt cat Distress Aftor o distressel me, or did me HD:\"! little gool. Al eating 1 UM woud have o faint or all-gone fecling, as though £ had vot eaten wything. My trouble was aggravated by my business, pamting. Last spring I took Hoolls Sar. g, SOUF saparilta, which did me an Stomach Immense amount of good. It ave mo an petite, and my food rellstied and satisted ving Lhad previously experlenced” 2 A, Pace, Watertown, Mass, Hood’s Sarsaparillia Sollby alldruzgists. §1; sixfor £5. Prepared only by €.1. HOOD & CO., Apothoearios, Lowcll, Mass 100 Dosos One Dollar G o that not amanin the city would accopt a loan on the Republican Tho men prapared to take thele dopartuve, but were induced to remnin and hear tho balanco of the repoit Mr, Wilcox then told them he thought ho hud found n purchaser, -one H. T, Clark who would take the sheet and obligate him: self to pay all the old labor elaims. This satisfiod the hungry crowd of compuositors and writers, and ats o'clock last night they con menced theie labors in putting togerhor tho Republican that will appear this morning It is understood that the chauge in pro prietorship will ocenr today and the new managent will take hold at onee, g Sunmer Complaint, During the summer of 1852 my little girl two years of ago was taken seriously ill with suminer compliint, o common to children of that age, and_ after boing treated by a physi clan and’ getting no better, I took from my shelyes o bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholora_and Diarrhea Romedy. She felt ve- lieved after the first dose, and in three d she was catively well, Alox. Moir, ¢ Britt, Towa. - FLOMINY Omaha 8 cures Anof Important Muanufacturiog Endustey. Papels were sigmed yesterday by the East Omaha land company location of o manufacturin | known as the Omaha pearl hominy works. lhe plant, which i3 now located at Baltimore, will be immediatly up and ' brought this »on the buildings, which will _be of brick, will begin atonee, that the mills may be inoperation before winter sets in, The wills when completed willgive employment to about fifty hur dwill consumo about or which the try, o bo cures to twelve hundred bushels of com per day, turning out from 125 to 150 barrelsof tho product every twenty-four hours. Tho works will be d just south of the Carter white lead work: Headache, ney nervous- by Dr, Kubhn & Tickets at or lowost raves and super sommodutions via the great Rock I3 nd route- Ticket office, 1602-Six- eenth and Farnam strects, Omal - obbed of His Roll, Harry Washington, a coloved cook em- ployed at the Hotel Soma, Ashland, visited Omuha yesterday and s robbod Jf his roll 4 s oalamd dive on Highthstrest, When he entered a complaintat the police station he declared that hedidu'tcare for the money, buthe hudn't a c qm left to pay his fure home. The police advised him to churge it 1o bis experience account, Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Nyrup for children teething relieves the child from pain, 25 cents a bottle: ———— Dr. SussdorfT maicosa specialty of dis- wses peculine o women. 1504 Fairnam st. - NAL PAR 2GR APHS, PERSG ey of St. Louisis at the Paxton, Louis is at the Millard, g R. N. Sims of New York is at the Murray, Jouseph Booshasy of Lincolu is at the Casoy. Lo WL Bl of Olio fsa guest at tho P on B. M. Willsy of Blairis at the Merchauts todiy. # H. C. Smith of Mucford is a guest at the?” Casey. M. A.Denuy of Chicago is at the Mor- ch A, R. Huleof Chicagois in the city, at the Murray John Hallar of Ra Milard. N. M. Merrill of Hartington is stopping at tho Jasey, M. Elias of New st night John Merchants G, W.Grifin of Kansis Clty isa guest ut the urray. Goldsmith of Covington, 1 1 today. . D, isat York was at th Paxton Clare of Chies > fs stopping at tho ,isat the S, C. Yoder, of Des Molues is in the eity, at the Merchants [] orth of Lincolu was at the Mer chants list night C. H. Cullin of Philidelpiia was at the Murray last uight J. K. Johuston of Kansas was at the @ Millard last. njghit 1. W. Chapproe of New York was at the last night, Bowdman of Coolidge, N. M., is guest at the Paxton J. W, Love of Fromont isin the city, a gtost al the Midlard B W. Blair of Broken Bow is in the clty stopping at v George Coleman of Blair 3 in the city John . Paul and J. A, McTinln of New York are at the Milla R, L. C. White, supreme keeper of reco: and seals of the Knigghts of Phythias of Tou- nessee, is inthe city, at the Paxton Miss Fraue Ciray of London is visiting her brother, Hon, Fred W Gray of this city Mr.wnd Miss Gray and Mr Little called upon Tue Bee lust evening, LS. Potwr and family departed yvesterday for the Thousand Islands in the St Law cence river, where they willspend the balance of the st et ining to the ¢ty uhout the finst of Seplomber PCWDER Absolutely Pure. n's face he assured his men that he was at i id of his rope. He told thom ho had searcled the by-ways and the Leages cud A cream of tartar haking powdar. Highes of lewven i str 3 Governuont Le= port Aug. 17, L,