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hd - o " - = — S S — = — - P =e————se——— TWOINTTT T % Nl AT TN (3 TOTIRT ¢ 2 2 \E Bt N - WENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1890. s NUMBER 45. . : ‘ > T i DL CCINN WENIN(R THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE, | i NN n N/ the election bill by the republicans until the l \D S EYE Kl F 0[1‘ ( fsdale horses, this afternoon. They Tm: \l:“ N \ EO\(IRLSMOA\\L PR()U;LD[\(;S. lT “ ”L BL\L“T \LBR\\‘\\. next session. The dispatchie intimated that | Kl 5 L NUNE o] oded in getting out all of the horses, but V) A " 0‘ \) A Passage of the World's Faie Bill by | I O R e py oo fom | barn was consumed. The loss is not | — the House, | — A Rty R o) B e LR A _ | but somo fnsuranco was on tho | _ laid asido until the next session that adjourn- 1 Y _ Spie - \ 086 P v Sont 3 " 1 fire was started by boys playing | 1 " it A Move to Provids for the Previous Ques- |, BrHxeiietm Yy Auktiat, = in thEDOWSE | T Tuterstate Commission's Rato Reduction | Jient mev be had by Sentomiee I Benators | Frseman Smith, # Fairbuuy Farmer, Nearly matehies in the hay Its Adoption Greeted with Undisgnised Hosd tion in the Senate, rnment of the two houscs on this Order to be Issued Todag. correspondent today that if any one could Killed bya Horse, | ell from a Bridge. tility and Disgust, s | day was presented and referred to a special ‘ — tixe “J»‘,‘,m'\rl.“'mm et . Basner o | | LovievitLa, Neb., August f.—[Special ' o & committee, After the adopti solutions s g (v A pe ¥ Wl "pe | e B, |—Late this afternoon SOHE LIMITATION OF DEBATE NECESSARY. | of recpect to tho memory of decerecd men- | CORN, WHEAT, OATS AND FLOUR SFFECTED | 1k, Wodo ettty wel- | CHARLES WHITE OF BLAIR DROPS DEAD. | Anbige, s stmlogs of the sitsseart | 1T WILL BE FOUGHT 10 THE BITTER ENY gt bers of former general assomblics,the world's | M but that no proy ntemplating the N s, whilo working on tho rallroad bridgo | e | fair bill, tog with the h amend vostpon t of the elections bill has been 3w 191 5 . | More Talk on the Tariff, But Very | ments. was read a third time and passed by | Town Also Comes in for a Sheore of | received, made or considercd, and hat noth- | A Bridge Builder at Louisville S ‘F‘g\;- I‘ te b polats | The Most Universal Boycott in the Little Accomplished ~The House Lo of 132 Jeas and 10 nays the Good That Wil It sult— i 1p to this ;‘;:‘ . o1 et Lo ously Injured by a Fall-Other l SBHALAY Kove telve 2eet batove. Bl balls | History of Raflvoading Will o nsiders the Sundey Civil Broviaing tHEL veHEs th Sanars bt ad The Envestigation of Come eloctions bill would ba taken up ‘ Interesting News About i hurt and it is foard s met with serious ti Instituted at Onee — Rail- ‘ . e il | f crnal injuries, Ho will be taken to the et Appropriation Billy Journs today it stands adjourned sine di iss Raum. ind - considered with W faith and | the State, Eanine ol 5 road Gossip. L2 adopted, ‘T'he announcement of the el : | with a determinat to pass it | - Kansas Ciey hospital tonight L, LN that it bad passed the world's fair t ——— e A s L0 e LR SHE | Ratification Mocting at York T amendments was made. The f " " . elections bill was to be pussed at this session ¥ P tatification Mecting ork, s ’ . a1 ‘ WasnINGIoN, Augtit 12 $he Be1ste | sardi iy wos, Dade. The Oret WasmvaTox Bureav Tie Osama Bee, | 1they entortain tho idon that 1t was Farmnery, Neb, Ao 1.—[Special T Youk, Neb, August 1.—(Special Telogram | | CHCAGO. August 1.—(Special Tologram & today the roll call showed that there were | amendment providing for the eieht-honr law e Byt R ( en up, partially discussed and laid | gram to T ¥ A farmer named Free- | to e Bue, ] The citizens of York and vi- | T BEE]—The new uniform bill of lading forty-soven senators in attendance, | in_ connection with the expo was re- v Wasiisotoy, D. O, August 1.) | They were simply positive in the as. | man Smith, living a short distance south of | uinite rrospoctivo” of party, assembled fn | WeIb into effect today on all the principal The journal of yesterday having been read, | Jegted. | it et o Mol L Tl i (- Bl BT Of | this city, was knocked in the head by & Borse | 4o court houso square this evening o rd | railroads of the east and south, excopt the Mr. Edinunds moved o amend and correct | (e ; v section | sion placed in tho hunds of Tus Bee corre- | SOML for iy pu pose, 1 @44€ 1RO | today, “fracturing his skull and completely | the nomination of Hon Harlan for | Grand Truul, the Wabash and the Canadian x;. ]'41 anal by umm’, it stato the names yr | ok \|‘ ithews a thers’ oppo 16 000 | i vt ol foiod pedia FROY Golata b’ | T | roying oue eye. Hi i con ‘.,_INJ.‘,‘H,%, o Soco l‘x‘ Qistelot 3;3 Al el “\ i :L: 2d ’:':", bbb ”',*‘“!'l" VoilCvds ke I LRHE IE LSy MAbetod. the trdotoraof | N and Towa to the Mississippi river, | G. C. Thorp of Britton, | Horticulturists at Crete. ibHoans, doimocknts snd prohthitionists, all | o i tho shippors, Tt s difeutl El[ud"‘»‘ GOTTILLCE “WASKLE LI FOLLIWHS LS8V | tha daie willifiot 7 red to pay any att the Issues of which were recen ented :;l‘\‘fi"\i pao I'll' o \"’ Crete, Neb, August 1.—(Special Telegram | gangratulating the people on the nomination derato and toasonablo argument b e v i | tion know thelaw i | by attorneys from Nebraska a InINg | fye o read rorle ol Ll 4 gy | toTme Brel—At the morning session of the | of Mr. Harlan, Mr. Harlan responded in a the VIl of lading, Each shippot Thers was general opposition to this mo- | stiny 6 would states in favor of the tedncel ogother | She \'I ore By steashTER i Taiteady | Horticultural soclety thero were no papers | heat speech, defining his PORLION onl b0 qUOBS | yie 1™ 5" ‘consides . it & persona ke A ol | ALe My oo toR Ui T a e Tsent with the conclusions of the commission upon | beon secured. He Isd tod in securing | read, but the citizens of Crete gave o hearty | tons ugitating the minds of the people. REEOHE GALEAABT oF CHY Aareita 8l this SARCANE Mr. dlairofferad. a resolution Lnateucling | 3 et ths Intolligent labsting men o the iuvestigations which were made recently | more protection t tanf bill now af- | welcome to the visitors by showing them tho | The Homp Crop. lines refused today, after a short trial, to cane o committeo on rules to report within fUF | 11is would understand that he voted that way | in the fur west as o the necessity for reduc- | fords © for | the M busing busincss, | beautiful Blue river valley. Tho farms of | pyuyor, Nob, August lo—(Special to | Yass for business. "Their vecoption by pron Says a rule for the incorporation of the provi- [ £6 ' xeombo, ing the rates upon food products, The order | 19 tho farmers in South Dakota ire engugink | oy Fisk and the extensive grounds of tho | . Tm |—Hon growers n this section | inent shibpers was in some cases so insulting, »us question or some method of limiting and | When the report of the joint conference | % h h y largely in flax culture > McKinley bill | w00 e are wore 1, also the grounds ) P B and in all cases so chilly and fruitless tha slosing the debato in tho parliamentary pro- | was submitted this afternoon it was adopted | Will be promulgated tomorrow in offlcial | reduces the duty on flaxi bageing about 3 per | Crete nursery were visited, also the grounds | haye just begun to cut their crop. - As @ rule | they thow up their hans. Soodt Toof the senato, and asked for its imme- | Withouta dissenting vote, us was also the | form. The reductions apply only to corn,oats, | con ulu‘I’H l-.mn.- committeoon- finance re- .l\r}n«.;..u-_ ;111 L‘ The \(,‘v.x”r&l wwr-\“-l"- it is of very oxcellent quality and a large Ti the history of railtonding there nevey ceduro i) ask Joint resolution on the cight-hour question wheat and flour carried from Iowa, Mis | duced the house figure 2 per cent, | lighted with the beautics of the Blue valley. | viold, being the third snecessful crop in suc- | Was such a universal boycott. The Grand dite consideration. .| **'Thie committes sppolnted to walt on the | Kansas and Nebraska to Chicago, St | malcing the reduction #sat prosent prowsed | At the afternoon session Mr. Harrison of | 4G 08 U0 NIEREIN (e | Trunk afid Wabashh rouds are érowded to the Objection be! made on the democratic | govornor announced that he had nothing to | and the M At . nearly one-half, which would serous | franklyn read an essay on “Rocky Mountain | FEEFRH, TH0 PR L Srofitablo one, | Utmost limit, and the other roads get only side it went over until tomorrmy. } commuuicate, at 3:25 the senate adjourned “1 = ‘1“{ & “;“ {‘li“ Fiver, . The . | he fl Sl tsof the Dakotas, All| Everirvens.” Alter this a goneral discussion | SEHE s e o Godfroy, commonted | 1ocal shipmelts to non-competing points, of The house joint resolution to permit Cap- | sine aie, | duced from the Mississippi river to Chicago | of the material for flax bag, is produced | on various topics interested the hearcrs, | Fne Ak 0 e TR ot o ight which the Grand Trank or Wabash . Jain George W. Davis of the United $States | ° Dha following amendment was also non- | on corn and oats to 17 cents per 100 and on | in the north, and 8 i s used in | Hon, Peter Young of Geneva read {“;:‘;‘ to harvest 80 acres, raised on his own t handle expeditionsly, Central trafla 2 -nn\\n»mw\v;-t‘_n vosition in tne »\l'fllu'wm | concurred in: *And any submerged lands | wheat and flour to 20 cents. From Kansos | He.s '”l‘l" ;‘I“‘ ’I““"‘““”‘“l‘ Tl :‘\"i""; lh‘l"""'\l‘nlv lhl‘ ”:m “t";:‘ fron oy L ..ml“\im \hlnluw(nhlnh‘u that ]vm‘» opposition canal construction company was passed. which may be filledinder the provisions | ang FRTeR Rtk AT ced to 23 | Politics in the proposed reductions vhich brought forth a lengthy - discussior BRobt y will be temporary, but acknowledge tiat th The senate then proceedad to consideration | oy iy be Dlied tndee o hrovisions | and Nebraska points corn {s reduced to 38 | ™1 p ', Royer of Alpena, Sanborn county, | The early Richmond fad ish Morillos AL IR G R T ha EDONL A BRI TNed L ey of the tariff bily, resuming it under the head | po fop intalned as a public park.” cents and wheat to 27 cents. The reductions | who ws he other day ap- | were decided as the most. desirable and pro- REOLK, By ,\n‘i\‘)\\ 1.—[Spectal Tele all over the west are taking as deep an inters of lead products, | " The fused to recede from its eight- | €xtend 200 miles in Nebraslka and 270 miles it the Pin ney, and | duetive for the climate of this state. gram to Tue Bie |—The independent con- | ot in the matter as those of Chicago and the Articles of litharze and niteate of lead were | gy he submerged land amend- | in Kansas from the river. The sion | Who has been in the ¢ struc AS the best remedies agoinst codlin moth a | vention of the farmers' alliance and Knights | cast. Hundreds of letters are veceived daily allowed to pass without comment, but to the | mont to it & Zair bill; and the sablest || Andsthat the rtates £rom. . Oh and St, | tions, has left for his pest of duty -~ Ho will | very destructive apple tree insect, the gen- | o¢ [abor for the Bleventh senatorial district, | by board of trade men from grain shipners in third article, “orangeamineral, cen's per | ywas r int conference committee. | Touls and the Mi BGver P | take the oftice now filled by Agent Gallagher, | eral opinion seemed to decide that London | peld in this eity today, nominated James | Jowa, Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri ospeoe ; Q pound,” Mr, Vance offered an wmencment While tho house was waiting for rehabid oo LRI REN G rarged on | removed, immediately. | purple was the best remedy. White ash 1o rough for the state senute. Mr. Rose- | ially ° Feducing the rato to 217 conts, nee commitico @ resolution v cor, oats, whoat und flour to the seaboard | Senator Pottigrew is in Boston on business | decided upon as tho bosi fovest tree, CUr- | borougl is a very intelligent farmer and the | Tho board of trado today formulated Finally tho diseussion on the amendment | queed by Cocheneur (democrat) extending | Arenot excessive. Inasmuch as this orderls | for a few days, | rants and gooseberries were ably defended | nouinution is looked upot 4s & strong one, its ofcial protest mgainst © the bill of cume toan end and on the usual party vote | the thaiks of the members, irrespective of [ based upon the work ~begun by Iherepublican members of the senate com- | by C. H, Baumard of Table Rock, ) lading. In brief, it fist attacked it on aox AR, e e Tanon o v | PR o B Cochran for the just and | Senator: Paddock, Nebraska very natur- | 3 L an SnepL BE L aimed, D LR L I U AL He bropped Dead. o o N HemL o IR n amendment offered_ by Mr. Vance to re- | {ynar'tial manner in w 07 Hak Hresion, || sy mait VLS foody that they wil un amendment | cussion and the g ral favorite seemed to be " N et |Special Telegram | deross the face, The claim that it was thu fuce the duty on red fom B cents 1o 8 |t e a6t/ by it o e ;‘\”3, “’l”‘.'" y &Y "’1 it and | to the tariff bill fixi asatistuctory, duty o | miner and forest gardon. — The late Patrick | | ',‘I.'“‘"'I‘.l‘\‘ ""(‘.\l"'l"[’ ”“v‘”w ;i'\"wm"‘]‘“’_ print SaToriiite Bl NCw L AR A sents per pound met with the semao fate, A LA MAINTR E e §ib B0 ARIE it state is move freqe named than any | tin, pig and tin ore anc wanu facturers of | Barey of Rochester, N. Y., un_honorable | 0 3 L it Pennsylvaria laws was denied and answered Do next paragraph taxing. whito load 8 [ %% ;“h’“‘f,‘(".{mfu,k\‘n.«‘,fl.,H:v R ’Mm con- | other, and it is expected that Nebraska and articles, whichi is n the interest of the | yember of this society, was culogized by € ottom, came to town today. He went into & [ 1, {lie following quostion s -Is it redson .uu: eonts por pound. was amended by the adding | feronco committee was recoived stating that | Towa will reap the principal benefits from | Hills t{n mines ard will result in their | 1K Carpenter of Iairbury, Promiums were | drug store, claiming he was feeling badly and | t6 suppose that the combined carriers of this the words, “and white paint containing lead anagreement had been arrived at by which | the work of the commissi: From ( 1 ; awarded to W. J. Hesser of Plattsmouth for | wag going to die. The doctor went to fix | country, for the purpose of evading the laws ) was amended by mikin the eight-hour section had been stricken | g Fraihsat el poiuted postmaster 1e display of palms. him some medicine when White dropped | of two states, desire to disarrange and dise pead : s or hydrate of potish vefi from the bill and an amendment maae | BLUfs and Sioux city to Chicago not more | rasku, viee V. he society voted thanks to the good peo- | Gead. Heart trouble was the cause. commode the commerciul interests of the ros In sticks or rolls 1 cént per pound’ instead of | to the submerged land clause providing | than 17 cents per 100 pounds for corn and 5 % ple of Crete, the Military band and Adephran s Bl maining forty-one states of the United 14 cents., | that the made land after the faiv whenever | oats and 20 cents for wheat or flour can be "u“\'\"l Spofford of Boise City, Idaho, is at | guartetto for the reception received at their Went Into the River. States 7 In furtherance of the denial is cited i (';n'\mli:\lh{‘ u'l~'| w)”’h.:."v‘a‘ym“:- y‘\‘:\;" "l‘"\'.'l- «l[l\vx'h‘wlh\) :w‘vls\ mh.;.«‘\.u‘-’mm tiat ‘["“‘]J”“" charged, From Armstrong, Kan,, and Lin- ”",\"‘”l”:mmw RNl Laihs bt ma | ;“”\';l.”»-lx ::.L; .‘;‘:lr‘( A;r) m;:u. -fl‘;l:'\iw the LouisviLLe, Neb,, August 1.—[Special | ¢ t“\l: m Il;\[.u‘, 1‘.‘;;]«".{ K \:n stateme ml 1 l.: 1268 Wore - plncod © free list. Aho | licpark shall revert to the state of T1linos. | con and Fremont, Neb,, and other points in 260104 10 e b |t S e et oie e fmalagrrin t6 (It BR.) —DH6 @nglfienna plie=: | BaTiate s e ok BuMic i ARuNDIEa 1 HEapuBh duty on sulphate of soda was changed from | Phe conference also arreed to presen: s : 1 8 @ aer poin expected to sce silver bullion reach parity | mittee, which meets duving the state fal bill of lading, and that it had become the cuse cont 1: R potng to 90 per cent ad valorem ,l,‘ e "..,,[‘H.‘\,,m..‘»xf,‘n.{_’ \\-‘!,'\1-:‘1‘“.-‘ theso states to Chicago there shallnotbe | before it steps on its npward movement, | The secting adjouried well satisfied with | driver used in building the wagon bridge | g o use them us collateral (o entible. H10rg Finully schedule B was reached, which re- | irectory the enforcement of the eight-hour | ¢harged more than 10 cents per 100 for «<orn | ¥et upon a level with gold, which s | thewr labor, across the Platte river at this place became | chants of small eapital o do business equal Gt RemEb e i Rl Drincipls and that no aliens be employed. | or oats or 22 conts por 100 for wheat or flour, | 800Ut $120 an cunce and he'added that — s over-balanced this_afternoon and all went | to that transacted by those possessed of more Mr, McPherson’s motion to reduce the | 7Phis pesolution was adopted by acclumation, | while from the interior of Nebraska the rates | frm produce and labor would go up pro Methodist Camp Mecting. into the river, The accident will cause | money k duty on fire brick failed to carry. = M | The report of the conférence committee was | shall not exceed 20 conts for corn ovoats or | Portionately with the waw material for the | pypyoxt, Neb, August 1.—[Special to Tag | Some delay inthe work I protest of the board of trade claims Plumb voted with tho domocrats, the irst | then adopted ~1% to 16—but the point of | 23 cents for wheat or flour to Chicago, | jtundard of meney, which s now sitver Who | g 57, el camp meting was. car- e I per contra that the withdrawal of the "\'1"““1““'"’]“ party ]‘""" 1 hi order was made that the amendments must | From Fremont and Lincolnto the Mississippi | 11eres R LG i T T At Dh eav Ca N s & o Brown County Democrats, ne; inb features of u bi \U: ladi “,‘ ";]“s Mr. Plumb having thus started in his as- | ho prigted before finally adopted, sothe wouse | river, east side, there shall not be charged | been 20 per cent since the coinage bil td foubytodny. G L < Jousstows, Neb., August 1.—[Special Tel- | away this competitive power from small ships scrtion of independenco of party a 80 | £oska racess ulll B 1, s, &b which.time the | iors.than 18 conts par 100 pounds for corm or | Aretintroduced; Peniy S, Hearit. | meeting was conducted by Rev, Will Miller; | ooy "6 e, Bie,]—The Brown county v, - and o that Cthey would e far as the taviff bill is concerned, he began to | amendments were once more laid before the | oats or 15 cents per 100 pounds for wheat or IHE 11:1 e, at§ o'clock an interesting and profitable bible | o o el committeo met here and | Mediately | be forced of busie take Mr. McPherson's place in offering | house and the confercuce report adopted—124 | tlour. The general changes in food products T g meeting was conducted by Rev, H. A. Crane; | Somocratic contral cominittco met, hor wm | ness. “The protest farthor ims amendments. His first two amendments | to7, : arefrom all polnts in proportion to those S o T O e O s cted A, Seattergood to had the delet | that the carriors huvo copied from the bilis o wer to reduce the rate of dutics onenamelled | i commitfee which hal waited upon the | named, and the order is to go iuto effect Sep- | Chicage's Pool Room War Practically | at 102 Hev. D, Harquotte prod DINY i to the congressional and state conven- | jyding act of at ritain all that p tiles and Dydrautic coment, - After discussion | governor stated that he hud had no furtler | texber 1, next at an Lnd. ful S ”n.m Arn-.-;mm}“ 154»]\». X 1.“]"4 tions. i which suited them, and thus fomied the obs ey were voted down by a republican ma- | communication to make to the general assem- THE RATM INVESTIGATION Cmicaco, August 1.—{Speciul Telegram to | Preached an able sermon at 2:30 o'clock, then | ¢ ; > STILLETTO, | 2oxious bill now in force. But under the e o democrnts of courso voting for ; i 0 s i g & 5 et aotine of thoe | STABBED WITH A STILLETTO. [ FRia®, 05 (00 A e, whore proper ’ o e iy drausic coont amedment | V% messago from the senate was reccved | . Chalrman Morrill of the solect committee | Tik Brr|—The pook toom war has prac. | 84 o'dock tho regulus gy = i (ranepoEted 0 beviora! JADINY, AR 0 Mr. Paddock joiied Mr, Plumb in voting | stating that that body had concupred in the | apointed by Speaker Reed to inv tically ended. Early this moring interested l';v;\)j“‘}lh }""lfl)‘g"' was p IL | Steven Zimmer of Hastings, 183 Fren¥onabe it Gl with the democrats. Toport of the. confurenco committeo and | [eepresentative Cooper's ges agi parties gathered in the court room of Judge | & Daylioff. ‘I'his evening at 8 8 lnrke Meets His Death in Denver. the reasonabloness, while in the case in quese R it anty 1 Commissioner of Pensions JRaum says S L k congregation assembled inthe auditorium and 3 o L z g Mr. McPhenon moved ‘to reduce the duty | adopted tho joint resolution on the eight-hour ) f Hatton, anxious to leam his decision in the | jistened irring exhortation by Presidi Dexver, Colo., August 1.—{Spac Pele- | tion the cara themselves nssume the right on common brown earthenware from 25 to 20 | g doesn’t s v it will be possible to be, H f Wi stencs to o stirring txWorlation by Presidinig ooy H 3 7 . | to deeide, AMe hoard of trade finally pits B tL LA CIOraT A HaThatad Va0 (1 || o AL dauon pinalpless, o/ e s 1 | theinvestization until atter the meeting of | lujunction suit against the mayor, Chiof of Hodgetts of Neligh. gram to Tuw Ber.|—Steven Zimmer, sp- | £0 deeide. e bourd of trade finally v Y\ B o M Bhib did oot vote, o 21 This condluded the business of the speclal | the national encampment of the Grand Army | Police Marsh ‘and othen. - They were disap- | The annual eloction of oficers for the con- | posed to reside at Hastings, Neb,, wasstabbed | (0f O ICCOUEBY LRSI (0 S WS 1ho next question was on pavageaph 100, | qio, Lot Baitl) L of the Republic at Boston week after next. | pointed, however, as ths judge was detained | ference Epworth league took place with the | 44 o Jate hour this afternoon at the corner of | yhe bills of Tading act of (G reat Britain, ! U'lie nexu guestion was on p v | die. Many of the witnesses will want tobe thave and PR h following result: President, Rev. H.C. Day- Rl relating to china, porcelain and crockery- —~———— SRV 04400 W NOAR. VLW AL heveand | 4t his home by Nimesg Both sides to the A m RN T 158 prastae s i Twentieth and Market streets by Ida Jones. Failing this, ask that the cavriery g plalTgng, oros SNEY WILL FLUE T6 AMERICA. | héhimself with other members expect. to at- | ; : toff, Telcamat ; vice prosiderts, one from each i 3 " e A ware, the finance committee recommendin z L1 FLEE AMERICA. | e encampment. Bt Httle progrese. 17 | bt held 8 meeting later, at which u con | of the five distticns of tho conforence: secre- | @ coloved prostitute, and died o few minutes | adopt Chuirmin Blanchard's own definition Foauttion of shorates I the 'l 3 = i v | any, he thinks, could be made in. the: period | promise was arranged. ‘The exactagreement | tary, Miss Cora Smith, Omaha; treasurer, | later. Zimmer had been drinking some, and | & bill of lading--a simple receipt, with a 60 to 55 per cent on plain white and undec Hebrows Banished from Russia Will | a0y, he thinks, : 7 3 ! SR LG it ) 2 ; guarantee of safe delivery of the goods--und A, wi T i o “finanoo St 4 intervening till then and the probubilities are | governing the stopping of the fight was not | Miés Christine Lonquis, Fremont. Dbecoming involved in a dispute with the | NP e gt LR ated ware, Two members of the financ Flock to This Countr, Horarex el . y it A A meeting of the board of trusteos of the L issue a bill of lading in accordance with the - committee srs. Sherman and Hisco Nrw Youk, August 1.—(Special s LHE ting of the. uvestiga- | given out, but enough s known to warrant | oA mecting of the board, 0f tustoes 66IRE | woman is sald to havostruck her, when she | defiuition. Added to the above are Uhe pros essed their opposition to wie senate | oy g en ' "o edistof practical b i, o over for-a couple of weeks longer | ¢he assertion thut both have compromised 0 | it avening, | A report of the financial con- | Stabbed him with a long stillotto, the blade | tests of all banks in Boston and the Bosto smendments, Rt AN R Tt BN Teon e et G e e o et a certain extent aud ced to cease cutting | dition of the collego showed it to be in | entering the fleshy part of the thighand se- | ¢h of commerce, characterizing the bil *Mr. Allison supported them, ment which the czar has pronounced against INSPECTION OF LIVE CATTLE. « o ST Siraightened cirsumatances, | Thereds a dobt | vering un artery. He bled to death fn twenty | Of. Jading as ‘“unjust#tinrcasonable and & Mr. Vest moved a rate of 45and 40 per | the Jews in Russia will bave an important | Congressman Stockbridge of Maryland to- | ““ &L atle th rfins bean et | of aboit 83,000 now agalnst it Presidont | warnre Y y Y| ereat hardship upon all shippers and reccive 1t res peetively, | effect in this country, Prominent New York | day completed the favorablo r ordered | o7 oqay o ) e tr VSR L IVa e O the 6ol ke s snnoLitad A Gommtes: | 20 hatesy ers of merchandise,” fien Mr, Plumb took a prominent part in L ¢ of the | bY the house commitico on commerce on the |t sy AN € £ Has ! ! (st thor xor: | Hebrows say that the great majori %) protoctionists, | benished million will make their way as soon witled to have | as possible to America, which is the | known the the discussion, inveighing s Ditant demands of the hi The Amcrican people we Tue people w »been warring eainst | tee of one to o on with a previously adopted |~ Aimuer docs not seem to be us liave discover they wero foolish, | plan of lignidating theindebtednes by ssuing 1ugh he is a member of hey have consulted with us ‘and have con: | funaing bonds at 0 per cent, vunuing ten | cutters' union. He had a lett bill which bus alveady passed the sen providing for the inspection of live ¢ yland | and beef products int to lo 1 for export to The Alion Garri Citeaao, August 1.—[Special T n to ; : i i ded that it is the vest dourse tocease | years, and was givenuntil the next meeting | sion wr in German, date J Tuz Bre.]—The Alton won its point todiy, cheap gools i competition coud bring that | 1o which they tum with favor, Many of the | foreign _countelos, This bill, it will | fieed i W el TA SR EAG I Lo | UL B R Torom b e IOk ot thE ropca | s Lbten pin A osman, daid Sitdelly The Western Freight association, in joind about. When, he asked, was the time com- | jniyigrants will of necessity be almost with- | be remembered, is the outcomeof the long | gitois e T e L el 0. 0 0 8 Wart | Eastinge, and evidently written by Bls wito, || She Woskeit Eraisat 2 : i fug when tho peoplo of the United States | gut means, There will first ariso the question | aud _exhaustivé investigatiion made by a | fobe e On A O O raltroncy | on this subjoct was. to the effect th His body 1s at the morgue, Tho woman s | session with the Trans-Missouri association, would got some benefit from the establish- | of thuie admissibility under. the luy exelnd. | Special senatovial e Tuto, the trans. | fullior procedings—atleast with gnco) |{onthifankiactiveas o it fofract now in jail, unanimonsly resolved to reduce the rates on ment of home industriost Butjustas tho | fuy"al “persous llable to become publi | portation of meat products. Mr. Stock- | ‘S, MMERE P EEER TR o paal. | o collogo property shall be. turnad over to ————— wheat, rye and barley to 20 cents and on corny point was arvived at when lower p Cliivges, Superintendent Weaver of the im. | bridge’s report will ‘point out that during |~ havhas « A x " || on nenigiies, wwho shal‘Aisposs of 1t to poy oft THE HEAT IN NEW YORK, to 18 cents from southwestern Missourl vives might be expected the manufacturers e migration burcau says heanticipates a repeti | the lust year there were exported abroad [ 'MBY, [ oo a0 s te but vou | the TatoBteiness. points to& hicago. . to coneress and said they wanted more d tion in its worst form of the rush of Rus 71 cattle. It is a well known fact | o2 N!v‘”l grrneEiovi g el s SRR S o iy ! Fifty Thousand Driven to the Country I'he reductions are of 21 cents and 2 cents wherehy o dowiward pioztess of pices | fumirunts to this country i | Ho that the government of Britain bas | (G Wiueave focl sotiafod to aecept them, OlAtaos Oobinsat in One Day. pectively. Tlo reductions apply at K might be arrested, He had no idea t Jioves that 60 per cen e il always suspected American > of being »ite o 1as been said to the con- BY o) Vel Sere Specia S VORE AEIRtT i Rianin) Talag as Ui ph, Atchison, venwor B s olad to Affast | oyeaihatto poriocnt ol them will come to | Slivazs suspoctad Amarioan oathe, of, tiolus Dnepiteot what lins been saidfo the con- | Prrrswovrir, Neb, August L—[Special NEw Yous, August 1—(Spoclal Telegram | 354 Snei i TR GL Wates Will be m the vote of tho senate. He could mot | pitStEk Q00 KT T S amrongen. | istence of this. distaso has Turnished the | AN, the corporation counsel, sTutehinson, | melegrm to Tue Bre]—The arrangements | to Tup Bex]—The nuwmber of victims of | ¢ By i iehtirate T thelwdsils < oconcolve and he could mot seo that | PiPers YAS G “ hias been, for the beneiit of thé administu Superintendent Weaver says, | reason for British restrictic are Just belng completed for the Oddfellows rday’s heat in New York, as nearly as [ now, or wili be as snon as can the colorts of protection v “and I shall enforce it steictly.” requives that - all ejitle Uon, perusing the bodl auw JEm, industti | conclave tobo Leld here on August 12 and 13, | could be learned this morning, was thirty- | be issued, on an advanced busis organized that the bill_ was to ¢ throu Ll into Great Britain from tho reached the conclusion that the statutes wero | ‘The lodges of the stutes of Towa, Missouri, | nine. Eleven persons wero killed by it and | €Xpept the @ruin rates mintaine B il ot 1 A i oatics to | ‘Questiony-Answeesdd in Marliamont. ( Bittes’ shall (be, ddled, pon tho oo Lon the sideof Corvigan. After this thero | Kunsasand Nebraska are tounite n this | twenty-cight prostrated. While there is a [ o0 i satiorastor iy dmstot et o duties necossary for tho purposo of raixing | LONPON, August L—[Special Cablegram o | e that these restrictions cause Ame was but one course left for the city oficials | wnclave, and it will undoubtedly be a meet: | chango for the better i the atmosphere to- | o siice the enforetment of the literstite a rovenue for the support of tho government | Tur: Bee.]J—Inreply to questions asked by | caitle tosell from §10 to 815 per head less [ 10, PUFSUe aud taat was 1o bk own s | e of great siz and wmportance, Thelocal | dyy, owing to light breeso from the west, | commerce nct. B i such away as to cqualize the conditions | Buchanan, member for West Edinburg, Sir | than cattle of the same quality which aro ox- o e such mattom ahy fiap | committee this evening gave out ‘the geucral | yyo%ocord will be kept up and the returns | - Pussengerrates jolted up a trifle today by exasting between the manufacturcrs of this | Jumes Ferguson, porlinmentary secretaty of from Canada, and which are not re- Jpavell posiad In such amittors say thit | programme, which 15 us fallows: il - all probability doublo tho total of | the announcenent that’ the Missourl Putifio country and those abroad. If he w the foreign . fice, stated in the house of com cted by this law, all this sing i o e FLIST DAY 2 LYol D tot doubt he would resolve the doubt in fay cated to conter with the pool roorn mien an munufactuvers, But if he knew | mous today that G innounce the decision of the administra- had again announced its £27.50 round-trip rate, Kansas City to Boston, on_account of o | from tho fact that the Ame P | ynust be sold at once and without tl n cattle 7toll a. m—Reception of visiting lo s | yesterd rmany had agreed to | et e i oppor- | ion ul{r‘y h‘w”-“r»m t avaautive Doird ot ce Last night was a most uncomfortable one. | the Grand Army encampment. The reason ot conditions he wounld put the home | ply the free trade provisions of the Berlin ac ity of bein eld for a better mavket, or | HOR:. g 2 ) —Meeting of exce ¢ bourd of - e R T o xiven was tha 6 Roclk Tsle ad quote el R N R DLl R A ‘,v,“_'.wl_,".nwf ohe . | ngyopbaing el on abetter market, or | plis conference was held this morning and | wnion " | Woun Culiing, tawenty-soven-years old, rotled | Eiven was that o 1 Island bad quoted RSt L Yiya s ot roanalduban konnt ol R e, WA HBHRUIOV IS Rocovum o invariable | ¢ iig closo the word went around that the | 5. me=Worl In the doerces by degrae stafl | off the roof at No, 8§ Cortlnd street, where | thesame rute, -0 g procisoly. b Ahit | ence fu Eiast Afvica except a stripof coast | bad eficetsof a long sca voyage, On the | Gowntown pool rooms must be closed for | 0f the subcriinate lodges, Other oxorcises | yo slopt, early this morning and was killed \airman (ioddard could not find that tha he owed some duty to the Am npeople | terpitory ten miles wi longing to Zauzi- | basis of a diffc of only 810 per head the | by the Daughicers of Itehekah, Address by s well as to the manufacturers. 'Ihe demio- cratic party had its tullshare of tho responsi bility for” the iniquitics of the present tariff law good, The last hope of the pool sellers van- ished this afternoon when Judge Baker re- refused a writ of habeas bar. If this strip of territory was ceded to | loss during th Germany no heavier dutios would be levied | to £,200,000. (¢ on fo O i hasle Rosk Tsland hiad eu rate, and wroto & aster Rixey of Missourl and Deputy | Dythetall © o 0 o vantage of the | 1etter to the Missouri Pacifie telling thab Master Evaris of Nebraska. Ice doalers have taken advantago of the | .o4%¢ouid no tongor tako tho bit tn' ite last year would amount at Britzin has given us to rImin £00ds. understand that these restrictions would be G pus for Dun Me- | 97" fe sl yise in temporature to raise their prices, and syl 5 s S / e e halotie o e | teoth, If it persisted in reducing rates with- aw and of that “wiich was now | fither'stated tat 1o date ha very powptly removed if the United Stitcs oy, Mo 1':””1..‘\‘.{l‘;";f.l]f‘f\‘» olating 10 mndparade, Hicella IR (o1 namnlis ofNoTM I ow aut e action of tho association iLmust withe proposed. Tho demoerats in the house ha clind to_assumo he would provide for a careful inspection of | {14 PoCL teom law, rerued o pay tho fin u. i, —[xortlses it grove, to bo opened by e g short. 11 the Drice g | draw from membership had an opportunity of corvecting the orrors | zZimgitne. He eould hot undortalke our cattio before exportation. British | $1id Went to jul in il it ih s | ranspnnniag L Al a sk e HI i e A AR L e il - and wickedness of McKinley, but they had | whethor slavery would bo made illogal after | feeders aro agitating the question of | Fis lawyer today appiied for o writ af habeas | of wel by Dust dran AEIDLEA | lon e slamod ol ik daplors SBAl oy T T T sought to evade the responsibility of their | the protectorate was established. allowing American store cattle admission, [l i e s Y . prasident of the reunion. Ad- | ) the price of that commodi | Cmicaco, August 1.—Under the recent des votes when by joluing with the republicans B and nothing but tho existence of pleuro- | i3 properly administered aud refused the Brotheriteauk S0 Hvans and | H e R e L% thermomator. | (olilon ot tha A DR MA T ootitt ot tha TTRILAN who were opposed to that bill they might Fublio Debt Statement. pneumonia in our territory delays theac- | Wit B0 Atsod ls moming tho ther : I i ; . have eliminated muny of its creows. He £ Inos | Complishment of this object; The introduc - - i 1. m.—Canton drills for prizes, ered 742 and at 3 o'clock this after- | States the big brewoers of Chicago, St. Louis o could seon gawe at battledoor and shattle Wasiixgrox, August L.—The following is | SR STINERT (GO EPCE o on. hofore The Weather Forecast. The secretary's respouses from other states | noon, #5 =, The huumidity of the atniosphere | oy, 4 Milwaukee have combined to fight the b Cack botwoen free trado and protection con- | the public debt stutement: Shipmont would prevent tho exportation of | FOF Omaba and Vicinity—Showers, | fdicate that the attendance will bounusually | madé the tomperature more unbewrable than | jicase law as applied to them and which stantly going on for political advantage on gregato of interest bearing debt, exclu- | discased cattle, 1t is ¢ 0 seo that the in- | Slightly cooler larg Misnsa! o oot st thomy wgeaBl | compels them to pay @ tax in the city where oue side und personal advautage on the other of United States bonds issued to the | creascd rato of $10 for exported | For Nebraska—Light local showers, pre Duun of the shinal servico said thot wis 75 | eor is made and wherover 1t s sold. ey and between the two extremes the great body | pyciie vailvoads, $100,500,370; debt on which | cattle would react upon prices here und | ceded in eastern portion by fair; winds Hastings It»ma, mking evorything dump and - clammy | Will make a test cuse to settle the question, of the Amorican people W el | terest Bhs ceasod sitle maturity, 81,080, 15%; | materilly inereaso the price received by the | enifting to westerly; cooler by Saturday Hastixes, Neb., August | Specla)to) | UL CYSEL NG CaMD - MG, ey ; - crushed and ground. Ho would anply | joroeate of dobt beaving nointerest, includ- | farmer for ail cattle sold, This increase of | yiopg, o ; ¥ " | tue Bee]—Thomas Farrell of this city hus | 5 flood of cold prespiration, Physicians A New Coffee Combination. :‘.\J .-‘.nl._- lwlllu.n \\\l\-.‘:- ‘k I;im-nwh;". & | ing the natio ..Ium u" ;l lv|u sited in the | :,..‘.. v ~\M“fl v api Ao Lorially o | For Towa—Fair, followed by light local | peen awarded the contract o complete the | say theso conditions aro much mor o deadi Rio -"\Iw»-u August 1.—[Special Cables 4 R sk Mikee QWA. . bonk 10U easury under the uct of July 14, 1800, #407,- | hance the valne of the whole stock of cattle | gpowers in the northwest porti warmer | sowersystem for Hastings, than the dry heat experienced by inland | gram to Tue Bee.]—A company has beem 1 teady 1o show conelusively that hia Intor aggrogato of cortifcates offset by | in the country. There is, therefore, 10 | 1 enstern portions »wn."m shifting to wer system for Hasting - ; ] thin the dey’ o SAD ronood-cby talad | s i s Bl 0 ‘Ex ny_ La boeny est was ulso the public intercst., ) the treasury, $474,035,0405 aggregate aver way in which more can be' done | wostorly winds. 4 o L'he probibition county convention will be | £10 " Biesnor on the continont : ¥ i t Mr. Snorman repliod to Mr. Plumb. Ho | , including cortificates, July 31, 18 for the prosperity of the farmers than | © op South Dakota showers; | held in this city August 16, Undersuch conditions business becomes | CUILY 10 coftce quotitions and to fcilltate concurred with the senator in the statement 50083 total cash in lreasury, §i08, | o hasten the thorough evadication of pleuro- | winds snifting to wes ponan L. B. Palmer of this city, prominently | seorachsuch tonditions busincss becomes | yysiness in that commodity. ~Agencies will that no proposition made to tax the people Habt. loas cash’ in treasury July | preumonia and to prevent such cattle asare | day nigcht 3 {dontiflod fn. temperance affals th Nobraskn, | ban fram the oy to. rematn. untl hetine | be eatablished {n London, New York, Hivre Sheuld ba supported wuless tiae Wit good 570,050, 1135 dobt, less cash i t lsast rom belng exuorted. . The agine ars, 520 SCF S in an interview with Tig Bikcorrespondent, | conditions prevail. - The exodus from the city | 40 Hambure, “Shares in the new compiny ERRG i S Hawenk on (0 sposk of e 1300, '$576,734,310; - met decrease dup- | Kument applies to Germany and F'rance, both A Restraining Suit. | expressed belief that the temperance peoplo | was never greater than it was this moruing, | 10 the Amount of £50,000 havo been subs ckery industry in the United States wnd 7 the month, §395,087. of which countries have, by their o tE e Y MSeUbAL AL K19 FOINORANOS NOOKAS | OB BEY P Enai JPvan thia IOTWIg: | soribed for, Said thilt such an industry was not to be g- | W8 the month, §395,357, vigid laws, almost prohibited the importation uw Yonx, August 1. —FHenry Crawford of | of Adams county will meet in convention | Every boat thatloft tho decks carried full - )stal Subsidy Bill, 15t 1.~The house come nored and ot to bo rofused any reasonable gL mme——— demand. The prices of chinawire were less < i . nil now than the duties were ten years a o CiyciNyarr, 0., August 1.—[Spec of American meat., Both countr Pelo. | £iven the United States to unders nd, too, | circuit court to restrain Co " I1linois bas bogun suit i, the United States | and endorse the republican county nominees, | complements of passengers to the hills of ¥ in & Stanton, | He was also of the opinion that Harlan | Jersey or the shady nooks of Staten and Long ,, WASIINGTON, A oy, like Great B e [ e i 2 would receive the undivided supgort of the | islands, The rush out of town was a better ) i R - eIt /Tn B e, 1=Binos the middle of June'| L0 shoxs lke Creab Britain, aren | baukers and brokers of this city, und the | ik iionists of the Second congressional | indication of the dread und deadly heat that | mittee on postoffices and postroads has authors Mr. Vest modified his amendment by mak- | & | remove these restrictions provided thy | loan and investment company of West Vir- | Gistyiet nvironed it, and promised & harvest of | ized Chairman Bingham to report favorably ing the two rates on decorated china 50 aud | there has been almost no rain in the south: | and the meat coted to vigid inspoc- B R & e annand e | MsGriots — e R ! | Wilhout amondment the Frye postal subsidy O it :;:A;];:“‘L'\\Ll.!yhxn-l thai sandta” ai1] RMSEI P60 ORla:. Fhis attorncon. 4 thun ;:‘.‘,'.;\‘"l,"'f',"'l,‘;}l',”[:‘,‘\ ,"‘1 M. Blos l‘;.;':“'l'f\,‘ x- % disposiug of $1,000,000 worth _ They Wanted Back Wages, Before noon probably fifty thousand people The vote on ordering tho report wis & tonis sen der storm with considerable rainfall is most i i w early day mortgage bondsof the Midluud rail- | Famnuiy, Neb., August 1.—(Special Tele- | nad loft town uud thred or four times as miny A, — - gratefully received. Wheat, huy and oa's BLAIR'S RESOLUTION TO LIMIT DEDATE, y “ gram to Tue Bek. |—Two givls named Maggle [ more would have left if they could huve don e ) — House scaped iujury by the drouth, but corn aad | Senator Blair's resolution to provide fc ~ Ot Burns and Maria Atkinson, who have been | 80. Shortly afternoon thé damp quality in _ Bgyptian Crops Destroyed. Z l WasHINGFON, August 1T the house to- | all vegetables, as well as small fraits, are | the adoption of the peevious question or some | Italian 1roops Desert. IO O T S et | mosphere aisappeared and the sun set Cano, August 1. —[Special Cablegram te day, on motion of Mr. Taylorof Il greatly damaged. Pastures are alnost worf other mode of limiting debate in the sen Rowr, August 1.—[Special Cablegram to | WOrking tel, L d | down to a genuine steady blaze that | Tur Bek.]—Nine thousand acres of rice and ) otion of Mr. Taylorof Tllinois, a | FCHNyob 000 Will be all right if fayorable | which he introduced today, ~was 1ot | rpyy Byy,]—Desertions by the wholesale have | d came bck today aud requested | hed and_shriveled every 1iving thing. | eotton lund in the provinee of Gerlich huve resolution was adopted calling on the secre- | (oo follows and corn will be much bene- | presented in obedienc to the dic-| 1A vt sl SRR Tiatoan , D. Slaninger, to pay them ;| The unsheltered streets blazed like deserts | poon covered with an inflow of salt water tary of war for copies of the report of engiu- | fitd by rain, but in many localities o full | tates of the caucus. In fact the | occurred of lato fr PAftee ladlon { He replied by 'ordering them | and the few pedestrians sought the thoroughe | g v srowin e ot »ps thoroon have becn des eer in charge of the work of improvement | crop may not be expected. The northern part | suthor especially disclaimed being held re- | ments stationed alougthe French frontic atthe same time kn r | faves slightly sheltered by the elevated roads, | Stroseq L in Galveston harbor of the state ha ubundant rains, spow caucus until it had indi- | This fact has induced the war ofiice to ord: them down and pounding her until she | - The only activity visible was the rush of y ed. % Y * 5 cate for him to act as its organ. | tb regiments be re i s sense Sheriff Bowman arrc ambulances. Business was again brisk at Killed 1 Freight Train, he house then resumed consideration o - oo Pt i 4 w a | w illed by a r ain, LaDRIRES el uped cansideration of Sailors Charged with Forgery o your correspondent Senator Blair said ho | prosen o the Slaniuger and he 15 iow in jail awaiting trial. | the hospitals and physicians and &t | caaoen, N, 3 August | Mre. and Mz, i RRAELY QIVH ; Special Telogi was induced to offer the resolutien he- | country, | already wearicd with the con | 2 appropriation bill, i 2w Yol August 1.—[Special Telegtam | W HHEE A haol i | e | Silv t e R el upon them, worked | Charles H. Tongue, voarders at a sum Mhe question being on non-concurring in & | to Tup Bre.J—It is very probablo thatsome | @™ &% (il of proposed Mysterious Double Murder, | Pamstost Special tc ais o relieve the humerous | hotel at Magnolia, near this city, were struc Reor denna Anapdmanh Mr. Rogers of | of the crew of the Uited States war ship | “Here we are,’ suld be, “with at least | Lovisviiie, Ky, August 1 ar Hazard | po Ben o Thero was & Demorest silver | vietims of sunstroke brought into the emer- | and iustantly killed by a freight’ train - whi Bpoukcorn, sald he wishod tosubmit o fow re. | Kearsarge, which reached the Brooklyn | twenty-five important measures on the cal- | two cousins named Coyhart were found dead. | 1 ogy] contest held in the Congregational | EOnOY Wards overyiwo or threo minutes, | taking s troll on the tr peakeer, said he wished tos ufe el N e Y i be | endar that ought to be disposed of, and yet it | . g Sp T modyl. oontest, hel ’ gational | 40T tonse, indeed, was the heat thut even Lpvoy navy yord on Wednesday evening, will bo | cudarthatoaght to be disposch ob bl Yot 1t | Between them on astone was . packof | oy uwn jythis city yesterday, Tho contest- | b5, Mtense, dndeed, was tho hoat thut oven 1he Paper Was Mistaken. Mr. Cannon of Illinois mude the point that | tried by court-martial on charges of forgery. Ppi A ¥ cand One man was shotin the back und h ) hot | : i Aebate was not in order, | The lfeged offenses wore committed while | 8ud We can't either uniess we chunge the | t,6 gther in the breast, and it is believed they | unts consisted of six y ladies, and the | und stifling. Cricaco, August 1,--It seems now that the The speaker was at first inclined to sustain | the vessel was at Key West and for the pur | Tules. That 1s our only salvation, = Tho | e shot while and robbed lges awarded the prize o Miss Nanuio | " i,z statement in an_aftemoon paper yesterday, this polit, but after a briof debate in ordes | pose of providing the perpetrators with | Uecessity arosein thehouse and the ching = 0mps Phis was the first contest of the General ¥ ont's Will, | that there would be a general strike of saile tosavetime he recoguized Mr. Cuunou to | Spending money when they reached New | Was made. Wehave got to come to it The Death Roll. kind ever held in Fairmont | New Youk, August 1,—General Fremont's | ors here today, was without foundatiou, move the previous guestion, ¢ York, | NO FOUNDATION FOK THE STATEMENT Inwi NORK. Augtat 3. R | will was discovered yesterday in the avchives | " gy Agaiust this Mr. Rogors protested aud had | syngpewpey' | Thereisno foundation whatever for the sceluad by thi DA dtd 4 e g 4 q V| ofs Ransom's office, It was exe- Ty Sisters Drowned, N o quite an extended colloguy with the speaker. | Carpenter Lock-Ont in Chicago. | statement telegraphed broadeast last nieht 1+ '.hx y w 9 Croaw Rars 1.—[Bpacial | Of SLTORHS s, anq depositod fn 41 Caoing o at BN e R . The remainder of the afterncon was con- | Cmicaco, August 1.—The members of the | With much sageness by correspondents of | GEE FHE W to Tie Be allla 1 moante'ntwo dava 1ater {n '8 sealod ens | and hor mstar Mias Anderson “‘,,.,_‘,“,‘,_‘;{ sumed in vain attempts tosecure a quorul, | poss carpenters’ and builders’ association | democratic newspapers to the effect that the P & 42 ¥ s Kni ting | ve He gives his entire estateto his | while bathing the Niagara river and without disposing of the bill the housé | o PRGNS A Y assoclation | o cament of the republicans ir the senate to | Heron, u medical mi v acd | volovs [ illa bathing, o tne N S0 WO commenced their war this movning ou their | wRETHO O SO0 RO i on the sth - a0 | wid N [ ¥ - On acall of the house today 158 members | 01 allics, the union men of the carpenters’ | inst. isthe result of un understanding with t 3 louses Unr Soudancse Ntarving to Death New Board of Goneral Appraiser failed to respond. council. The bosses began a lock-out, which | democrats to the et that the river and Newronr, Ky., Augusv 1 g 8 sevor Caino, August 1.—A famine prevails in the Nuw Yous, August 1.—The new board of Mr. Cannon has given notice thatat the | by tomorrow night will b, it is thought, a | harbor bill is to be passed and there isto be | windstorm this afterioon several b o Sagait AR SIS ) A0 AR el HHELER DESTANR IS | By y AUKUA 8 ey g earliest opportunity he will ask action on @ | complete one., Thocause given is the alleged | no factious opposition omthe part of the cem- | were unroofed and a two-story brick bui Bl Rl Ao Ay oudan. In some p of the countzy the | gencral appraisor oryaniicd lore taday and ] resolution revoking all leaves of absence ex- | failure of the carpenters' ‘council o fuifill its | ocrats to the speedy completion of the tarift | blown down, As far as kuows noone wes FF0 ) A s ¢ | deaths frow starvation average one Luudred «d Colonel Tichouor of the Distri eepting those grauted on account of sickuess, [ greoment. | bill in consideration for the postpouciuent u‘ hurty | barn owned by Dr. ¥ “oble, o | daily, | Columbia pre: &