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THE OMAHA |DaiLy BEE inated, bat office id wanted o know what we had cone nticipates defoat fo the wisoning of stockon the | Passenger association: “It was practically versity spokeat 2350 this afternoon i Luth al Convention Meets | farm of Jacob Ault, near there, He found | impossibleto avoid the mduction, owing to Benson of Indiana addressed ti ance of the bill s| 1 be disposed of first, so | TheirSixth Ann py ] e — — — — — - 2ok - — e —— " " MW I\ T P [rep— > TINT 71 TATISm PPy - TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1800, UMBUR 4 \ = - ———— AN L | and saflors' reunton of northern Kunsas ar d h nv | h L LI, g AL MENDEIDY 4 AV | they wore permuitted | @ Tl ge thelr evil pas: VIR I ‘ L .(; Ol l“ .(x. southers Nebraska, to be he helo during this A Letter From Ohalrssan Blanchard sions - week at Superior, hs commenced, Al day ) Crontes & Semsation, | —_ SEXATOR THILER L —— . ' i | long the vol ’ . " ik it Cite ado, August 4. —[Spedal Tologram to Ihe f o s s Hansen of Minden, Neb, Kills His | lons »: \ ra F“.mn..‘u 1 milles, ol bt | The Towa Mining Town Visited bya Hun- Tur Bre]—Individually md colecively, | The House Sergemnt-at-Ams' Telegrams = ey in the senate this Scip" Dundy's Attampt to Makea Fortung 0 seers and camp followers have been pouring 4 1 v X : v e lac erlaken to i . Wife and Then Himself. T GIEF N BAdl GOl Tt dred Thousand Dallar Fire, the members of the Chicago board of trads Bring About Good Results, i A R ina Siigle Deal, ¢ g *y smsedfl aecount of @ letter which Chairinan 4 rseof hls Tamarks t ' ¢ beset with iumer ehicle overy de ¥ . b U g ronarks = . A MAN FOUND DEAD NEAR COLUMBUS. | it " faimron v qhiles el A TORNADO'S DESTRUCTIVE ~ WORK. I of the Central Traftle asso- | SUGAR SCHEDULE IN THE TARIFF BILL | the Now York Tribme ¢ ALLEGED CONTROL OF AN OFFICIAL, SR |, About ahalf & mile west e city s et sent to Secrdtary Stone of the } fai | witicking the senate fo | Jocated the camp, which ha: v christened board of trade, declining, on behalf of | Pt Rl B Aasore ] The Interstate Soldiers' and Sailors’ | Camp Liueoln, and one by the white e Atlas Distitlery Building at Des § Bl , s | InQications that Action Upon &t Wil made veponie ina 3 D # | canvas have 4 | t 3 all the roads, to participate in the mass ¥ 10 be misu W, b It Leads to the Young Man's Keing s Eteunion at Superior Opens Un- | famvus Ccovers have veon ruiwd, unti Moines Blown Down—Crops medting of shippers in Chicago, August 6, to be Tostponed Until the Restof | prdtecionist thoused or Veonssd of Teying o Induce Cor der the Most Flattering | as abodes for the comers durmg the coming | tuined by Hail-A Double discuss the pew bl of lading, Chairmon the Mensure is Disposod of | u‘wfl-v;;;m“ tendin ‘ww tl clu tinoeors |.-|:<.\ \'\._",“ a8 P Ausplces. | Already one half ‘havo | Drowning. Bluchard’s nove is dedarel to be character =M iscotish eoilse e il Sl it - | peen occupied, and it is exp 1 that all will istiaily foxy, as the carders will be handled | 8 € do b 115 Uil e Wworldior ments in Omaha, f ’ Y RN s BT SRR — witlout gloves at the coming uooting. Ho —_— sty el o A L NGRS LR Mixpey, Neb, August 4—[Specil Tele- | panies of infuntey, the best Aol of the | DisMorses, Ta, Augusts. —Fire yesterday | £ives asa rewson for not attending that an WasnixaToy Brre v Tas Owina Be my proposition to change the * rules of the o boail. of nilile - Soth mel. o gram to Tk Ber. ] —One of the most bloody | national guards i as and Nebraska, | destroyed half the business portion and forty | important meetingof the joint committee is | SUFourersT StREsT, sonate for- the D O SRt (e Sk ¢ rhdloawad “I AR R i murders ever perpetrated in this eity oc- | Willbe inattendunc tery B of Topess | yeiidoncos of What Cheer, Ta o five origr- | 10 be held in New Yorkon that day. b Wismiseros, D.C., August 4 THES: AHA snt@ Liont) e AoRe het The ohn il 8 O} i et curred this moming, when Hans Hansen | #ttived this evening and the Wy Col. | inated at W, B, Armstrong’s meat market | Sild Commissioner Tdeburt of the Chicago | Quite perceptiblower the effeets of the | fs Wi ST thal e wasnot i favor BRIt e skl killed his wife and then blew his head ofr. | A FI R HAREH T e momine Co | b posed to hate buon the work of an | frelght burem on the matior: - “Chairmn | 120 te ns sent out by th this bill orany bill which miht hereafter § I L e Lt SRRy Mr. Hansen had havnessed up his teamn prep= | maader, ha ¢d the chief niembers of | incendiary, Among the bildings destroyed anchard told us on July % that a mecting | 1'ms to absot members on last 55 bro beforo the (natmaivdon; | pEEL CEREL SoUing MAKS omdny g aratory to going to the country and went | his staff y e otge W, | yoro thio opera tiouse, Crescent supply store, | of the § committos might onfliet with | Upon the attendance in the ouse today, Mo tiles of the wa hich haul be heormipt ity Todislation having been into the house for something, when a quarrel | Burton, S0 vice commmander; | Hurom & Parrott block, the building occu® | ourmecting, The date 0f the joint commit- | fore the adjurnment this aftemoon ther wvrll rn.wy pctory for nairly shaudredyears, | diced to typowriting, wore roal and the | between the couple he Mis. Hansen was | We_ Chureh, junior vieo commander; | Liod by Leathers & Frenk, general merclants, | tee mecting was not Ixed, however, and wo | were over two hundrmd mombers proseth | (i S S tea el e wading oceupiod theent assion uutil near ] g XA It Mtorwards | [ 8 Fulton, adjutant general; Captain B | gid many othor business foses and the Pr certainly thonght our Mitcting important | whilba cill ofthe house on Saturday dis | ommittedon prvilsees o omorone. et | midui ot wd spread upon knocked down and killed and afterwards | J.” Murfin, chiof of staff; Dr., Foster, surgeon. | hyterin® it ahe po dopartment was [ enouih to call for a® poxtponement, in | qosed the sl the clly of less than | which the sloction bl tehow rording, O | fhe record and mado public on motlon of N dragged into an outbuilding and strungup, [ Dr. Foster, at the head of the recoption tless 1o stop thespread of the flames be- | any event. We fixed the date for our i ey Ahe noein tho cily of less than | flcl e ghoerin yil s now bor iz | icretasa ) M to convey the impression that she had com- | committee, has heen ongged in roceiving the of @lackof water. From Broalway | ingon July 9 andthe dat® for 1o jolut con- | nehundred and sevenly-five. Serguantou | Souitor Frye anher memborf the con Tho : i ; 8 mitted suicide. vi illl\'h;-""fl ‘”‘\ lfl‘n”r! "‘Hl'-‘ | blocks worthion both sides of Barues | mittee meeting was not fized until August 1, | Arms Holmes stated to your comespondent | “‘I e Wi o bl “ l' .‘.”, r“|‘d ml“ o 5 10 tyoung m ;h voved to be I o Rty et ts. 11 work he | Mality and discipiine of a v military | sverythilg was swept awa w0ss, | when the call was deliberatly jssued to con] | that he did not expect more than twelve Bellers Ustatomont that he was tosd | Dundy, otherwise known as “Scip® Dundy, lAka ot M“lv‘irdmfi );h b i o i ; v:‘ | e AT Beard otk WL} g0 O T e e Riot il oar ORI tioar I o] Hrkam st i(lo\l{'l'nw & HsBinsauB N | o ba. Tonpoasible 1a ass il witivouy | Hevkof the United States' districtcourl, und 0ok a rope and tricd to hange himscll in the | take place at daylight. 2 g tionally fgnores our meeting, but he will el i WA Sl R L UL son of Judge Dune barn, but the rope broke and he gave it u .I\W programie tomorrow includes a parade A Des Moines. | Sichaniy h”’m ”l‘" the taousauds of ship- | SUmmonsm dthatthose had aliady given | first eMecting a change of therales, | ‘\h'\‘ Ug I’M'nl:n. P A 4 ey | @ Il o 4 1 'here i - 3nact Tele- gpdras & r would give 5 s0 either the sick On N & 8 O] o R puires’ communication, as given las v Going into the house he took bis shotgun and | &4 duill by the national guards. There will | DrsMoises, T, August 4.~[Special Tele- | pos connocted with this movement canuot | OF Would give as an excuso either the sick TOWA POSTMASTEIS APIOINTEL i« 7 blew off his head } also be addresses by - wumber of comrades, | pram to.Tux Ber.)—Duringa viclent storm | belgnoted with impunity.y nessof themselves or members of their £ Bristol, Worth county, J, W, Chapman, | Saturday, commenees with an apology forape { The coroner’s fnquest was held and they | Bament oo s 10 oirtlett, Pt de | ovening the A ths distillery building, fu | _ “Ther wis noreason hder the sun why [ilies, o statel Uit natually m oo TN recly, Wi s Chickisaw] | pazine fofore the boud, i the party e A BRI L i b | partment commar ra Collins, post de i e Clairmin Blanelrd could not delegate his | o : o rin v | Chickasaw county, Mrs. ¢ ayden, vied | volved was n youngman of whose famils he roturncd a ve that tho deccased camo to | pariment commander: Henvy Booth, Judgo | the southeust part of the city, waslovellod to | gy 5iiv' vo some one AlseRs sttmdione mect~ | COX? Would duift away « amin upon | FIIGESAY comty, firs. Co W b ML R A e e B syl ’ their deaths as stated above. They leave | W. H. McBy Judge C. "A. Swith the ground by a smll but powerful eycone, | ju, "bythe did not seefit fodo so, This move | 1K lewes and that within o week | oyt H L. Manion, v Bhtmiind | iR aeaie S 0 do ity “ two children, both married, | W.MeNall, Captain “John R, 1 EL R Sleeper of thestarh works was stand: | ofliis hus made usa unit § tho maiter and [0 ten days tho wmber would |\. ned: Rossville, Allamakee county, S, ¢, | however, out of self-protection, and wis ade i - | Kansas and 1, C. Paluer of Nebry it the door of the fuctory and | theraiimads can havlly dmore the fornid- [go down to prohblytwo hundred, but e | i\l‘-w\_ viee J .\\lwv]_n- I, removed [ by his friends to inform the board, The Long Pine Assembly. T . was one of the few wituesses e representation wo will haveat our mect- | was confident that between two hundred and | K Ay, N Kessel, v 50 A | He st atwhon the diliculty between Loso Pixs, Nob,, Augist #—(Special z.,]‘ bl ‘_"'\"“': il pel of e fiest tormado that” evor visited | dog Wo aroin s gbt b wit and you can Sepidame il i e 1 fleld, resignod, | it sl 2. Bitkhanser manling pavee " 3 Ay Nebi, Augus S es Moin o s a cloud rusl ely o e - o il LS 0 POWEIR nent was at i 1 o AN ion the commie SN Sew ot On Ao CWBRWNGNG (e T B, driile SN sat | e o e N D O o s (I T T ol 1 abject: | Woud behierson Thunday. Some of tho |, AEREINKER AlLa aleronitL, L e o the cotimdn grounds wais spent in o manner that w s ch | the Ogallala Reflector plant todiy undera] west hiey collided just south of the doomed | “As we understand it fhe non-negotiable | members who have retur say that it was | 1, %01 Guse were defeated for renomination | Sdertion, a “young man® came to him and | ¢ acteristic of the day, The weathier was fine, | telmortgage held by the Onicds, L, | biilding, causing aterritle atmospheric tu. | cluise has leen arvangeddo tho entire sfis- | a great, hardship for thom to leave thoir dis- | s it rost - e Ao and alight shower of rain in the forenoon | o s il 11 s weto anapped off ovstripped of | fuctiouof shippus und Banlcers In wefor- | xicls, as they bad beenaway from their con- | hive boen deleated for reomiiat " o b ofwork mnd gt Vitl6 (he Rt Parreatile, Theve: wis Stnas e oank. The Reflector was forme theirleaves, while others lashed the ground | ence to the clauses conceming LY we (! 43t ionts ahy. mot b i have been renominated, and it begins to Lok ke o lean helpyou do e e g, L ted by 1 Ty | owned and edited by M. M. Neoves and it | withtheir fops. The storm then began to | suy toall shippers: *We stand rady to tras- | Stiients many wonths and were g |5 kgt oy bhl: smly R IE e | e the board of publio art, superintendent; o sevmon by Rev, | B beenunder three different managements | whirlund rushed upon the distillery with the | port your property, subjet to our comuon | With citer vu,..‘.uu.v)yu.‘lm‘A.. o privatain. | oy i itos fiom! ikl Bl saediy | vork more responsiblo tome for his post- Evans of Abingdon, 111., and in the aft. | Silce the present proprietor, 13, M. Day, con- | above result | law riabiiity so called, at just and reasonable | terests arly one-half of themembersof | o ¢h'men from the noth, would be retirl | G0N thanany oe i the city, T ok his pee SEooh fx.l:‘u.\[,,‘\. Yot ‘ufvlil.}» (.-'\'y';”‘}fi:.w\\m. | Solidated the Journal and Reflector and called 1 Since the probibitory law went into effect | rates or we will transportiat reduced rates on | thehouse have not been at their homes since | o privato 10 afier i) 4 next . Dh | Htionand got simatures to 1 whon ho coud ated on by Mrs. C. M, Woodward in her | e dJournalitefictor, Mr. “Dus disposed | the uilding has not been usel as a disliery, | o just and rasoable condlitions Stited | congress conened fust December, aid these | fariers’ illiance s played hayo: with e | ot Hals fudebtal to mo for” bis position and foreibie manner, St is | 0fUis equitable interest in the Journal to but. for stables. Tt was owned by J L Wind: | in “our “bill 0 ading, IIOKE | ST |Feusiely i ‘elitle thelh hads | D0tHINS n Bl Mol 15d Threaians | o | ancdany thing you want donejust say S i her denunciations of the | 1% Charty. and the 10ss is not heuy, diss, ”n‘r oo n 'cl‘f adon hflv;’m'. | ommously and_ criticiss tho action of the | Sveibinz changes in the ddegation, westof [ Me Syuives said thavafier the o itragts quor trafie and its effects oo aukind T € dono! A our o ading abso- o ousi i C 0 o g A S e Missou ¢ A+ foree this you nian_ calne 0 him s e Y CeO ML AMan Found bead, »uble Drown utely pevfect and will gl7o any suggestion | house in revoking tho lewes of absence. | ML s alliauee mombors shoud | wszavin wind he (Squires) tarned him over to Onargn, I, delivered . sermon’ of e Corvwnis, Neb, August 4.— [Special Tele- CraNTON, Ia., 4.~ [Special Tele- | prompt and thoughiful eonsideration. The | rphy t ethat those who have important | hold the balanee of power in the next housew | MU Heury, s ndent of the asphalt power and effect, Wednesday, August grm to Tue Bee|—About 5 o'clock this { gramto T Bir uile the families of irand Trunk and “WabasiiCanedian Pudfic | ,yqess, and can denonstrate thatfactto | mey tine will folow, us they will demand [ fpmpans, Helad tho sume talic with Honzy, will be “Fraternal day” and H.'H, Wilson, | afternoon a young man was found deadabout | S, Clark and I. Bragy wero pinicing | i 1o o ‘l";')"l"‘,ljn‘_‘:,‘,’h:‘l‘;:;;‘i‘“':j)":“l!:"“",,“ shefspateer oRMotTI Rt mermilleat o | S norgitzionitie beet somlktees fani o (GRS oD B s Lr\.».}\yl.x'u L iineoln, Nob, Rey. 1. . | twoand s talf milos west of the city, nor | neaxhope yestorday afiorncon, the occasion id Trafic Munager Reve of the Grand | absent themselves after arnnging pairs. 1t [ I IASH vPg the aountey some i 1o | Youhave 120,00 yards of paving it 50 cente s City, John M. Mcrarland, grand shancellor | the Union Pucific track. Ho has dark hair | was sadlened by a double drowniog, Mr, | Trank: eas. soom o8 tRIbSiof tatlng is understool that the house will adjourn | in forvetwenchmest and veform, They cut 0,000, Mysdlf and friends will of K. of P., Omaha, and Hon, O, M. Keram | and was fairly well dressed, The exact cause | Clark and a little daughter being the vietims, | Proposed T wrote my peopld that it was abad | after each Fridaynight's pension session till | down ther lar and necessary expenses fi that with you. Tako 50,000 and give of Custer county and cundidate for congress | ofhis death s unknown. A letter was found | The children of both - fami were ju the | one and I could not see my way clear to | Mond ay, 8o that thosewhodo not Liveat 00 | maintaining the sovernment bt the i £30000 forr myself and frionds. of farmers’ allidnce and Kuights of Labor | on his person dated Woodbura, Platte | Coonriver witlh Mr, Clark buthing and leam. | aloptit. We have steadily refusedto put it | grout 4 disince may Stp ot of the cty. | i s e soverume Yoxpenditores fn |1 lknow that - all contractors willall be present and it promises to be quite | county, addressed to a young lady in Denver. | ing to swim. Twoof Mr., Clurk’s daughters | i foree and shall probab! ntinae our 1 ecach week and take a peep into their dis- | origingl forms, The senate will not he | e thieves, Ty is golng o be more an futeresting day. Excursion rates begin [ Au inquest was held this eveningand a fur- | got beyond their depth and the father went | fisal. Of course we are doing an inmense changed materially in ity composition by the | MONCY made this year thin ever bofore, and [ on that day from Omaha aod Liscoln, | (!lu‘l nm-ui_u.{m; w‘.lw.- mm(!ux ‘\\ nber | to their ue, but lost his pre e of mind :wlwlnu\uubl «nlu bu;n‘yu»szlh:.;: ul X,I\;;unh;:r m‘sx‘u\lli SECTION OF THF m:m]-. approaching dections, 1y ‘.. ublicins will | il 'l"{ I'”vh ol 2OME. of x: :‘\u-n “1‘1‘ good to end of the assembl of bruises on his body s st foul pl and sank with cre of them, er {0 rise. 0 oY cot ; O road b Vhen schedule “E' of the taniff billis | have a lize najority, i@ the heads of com- | hewd and do it aad getyour pay, yoi wi The Fremont Camp Meeting, A Newspaper Gives Up the Ghost, Crark was a respected citizen and the ¢ use the bill of lading. ‘Webelive itis illegal | oeyer member of the commitice on finance | o that t will be a balance wheel | vouwantto kiow, Now, g ahead. 1 cn uEMoNT, Neb., August 4.—[Special Tele- | Cuimiy Neb., August 4 [Spectal Tole- | lnmity casts a gloom over the entiro con- | Wd _"‘_;\l’l"_'fi"““"“ ;;";}l‘l‘(;"!“‘g:fltll"‘" Peasons | ywill ask to have it laid aside untilthe remain- | gres which wili insure the ranning of af [T SNk CRLEIGE e e 5 rram to Tuw Ben |- The great Methodist | gram to Tue Ber|- The Cr Democuat, | muity. 2 SRS LB M | s derof the bill has been cousidered. This is | so > keep from the president and his sive | bassed him t v oand h ¢ Henry g k ‘ SR Thobreak in'western ifhasenger rates to | thoguer schedule, and it 1 expocted that | disapprosal any thing that 15 vielous ot o sumetalle, Hemy suid that heand Squirs camp meeting, which has been in progress | the only democratic paper in Saline county, Poisoned With Paris Green, the Grand Army s ffsaupment: 1as [ oo Seihors will i ivalr sombee e it | fis ) wer notin that kind of business, What e for ten days on the assenbly grounds, closed | was closed today by the sherif uponancx- | Dis Morves, Ta, August 4—[Special Tele- | tome. ~ As ‘expioted, 4t _at all, the point at which Mr. Blinc's commer SOUTIL DAKOTA POLITICS, wew waiting fov was toget the gentlonan to this ovening. The day was devoted to pro- | ecution in favor of a Kunsus City paper | gpran to Tue Ber.|— Asistant Stute Voterin | it i trom. r'[‘"":i‘ s e | redprodity plan s o be considercd | . Thorp, of Britien, D.. who tas | hamme bisprincpals, and how he was wingto hibition and three big guns were fired for the | House, AT npbell of this ity veturned | foinee el Xote Lo Ak poinbio Boston [ ¢ho “beot” sugar’ advocates < are 10 8ub- | Laonin (16 ey severil dave save s 1 | B A (g * amendment at 10:3)a. m, H iherohe lias'l being 27,5 via St. Louis, 4 mit their proposition, and it | pesentative Giffora of his state will be renon 1850 conversalions went on four, five o A (‘(.h“'lm"‘lm;_‘. s Wesleyan uint! CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, umeston, where he tas been in- Said Chuirman Goddard 8 the Western | 15 dosireof the e publicans that the bal | A l six days, Monday, July 25 he was at oue senfative Pickler, Both men have m e multitude, o] ver > ta y cluded to do, and il we had heard from Caps [ Yo thut whatever action may bo taken wpon the | Serittive Lickion, Both men have strongop i ap el % e, MeCli Chicago, al paris groe ad been mixed wi the 3 round trip rite made via'St. Touis. | symr schedule, it shill’ have no influence | ! G i S L i tain ( n while this eveningat 8 o'clock Dr. McClish WU thal parls green had hoen mixed with salb | oy =5 Sl S SRt RS Svoh o || sugar: chedile, v shill Jlave o influence | pecis the farmers'allimee 1o poll w strong | “CHe'SH You fellows want 1o hurry up, of Onarga, Ill, seminary made o most elo- | Cricaco, August 4.—[Speeial Telegram to | 8nddropped in twentyfive or thivty places upon other portious oftha bill. A uumber vote, OtherSouth Dakota republicans here | | ¥ " quent and powcrful appell for the enactment | oy, n\ e llfl\ ixth a o ‘il : ':'»""“,: in upastire by sc rson us yot unknown, [ L do not expect it g lower. A noublican senators are expected to mike ex- | loubt 4 paciuse b wenLto Kb ol Hob itowny-and g a4 po! ¢ 0 onwc @ e e | e sixth annual couvention o o corresponding redud 4 6 vi suy thercis 10 doabt that the tle and two | Corresponding reduction will be . made via of prohil tion, ‘The series of meetings have | Upto date eight licuns | mi Ak g A tended speeches,and it will eveate no surprise it R S it an be prrinding while Tam gone.! the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and | horses have died Chicago, it alwuys being customary to make | j¢ihis schedule dlone occupios ton days or e L0 ¥ 4 la sadd £50,000 would be £400 a day whilelia 2. Holh o e horses have died. nces point o S tites tiate O make | it this schedule alone occnp m days or oy sty Governor Mellete will | wen Siid 880,000 DS BN B iky York County Institute, President D. . Rowland of Cincinnati, to- | $onwhocommitted the crime, fonm At on R ,%m » limtion | Morclal reciprocity as a means of reforming |y pot, less than fiftecn and probably twenty | M4 A¢und & SRt B York, Neb, August 4. —[Spocial toTur | day. The mecting was addressed by Mayor Ber]—The York county teachers' institute | Cre tho tarif and extending the market for oar | f He then spokeol Waving got Birkhauser produce will be discussed at length, and the ISt yoarwas | hisposition. He said he had known lim 3 between the Missouri river and Denver. usand plurli 3 have found just six tivkets in scalpors’ FEis majorit ylas A Ter ble Squee: Y, who weleomed the 210 delegate over thirty thousind and he i i 1 v T s o Te s Ir ;| advocates of a bunty to encourage the beat | [11x ot o honeotly s tunsel iy i | sivce hewasa little boy. Tuesday, July 2, commenved today with a lurge attendnce. | the cty, md b o fow briet sutonces | 00 MoiNes Ta, August | [Speckl T cler | lands equity divided betwem the Missourd | Sugur industry, and (e who_ beliete a | ' WAL s B etz Gt T8 ety B | e wentout o oo at. th repalrs. Wit wie o il 5 et TRt i b (8 e of vorkers, | BTN to Tue Ber]—Edward Haggerty o Pacific and the Rock Islaud. 3 bounty is fmproper, and thut weshould retain | "X KL A haL his tols came buck he was there, Pt ‘Che fnstructors - B Audrews of Hast- | ailogized “th 3 matlonbietmy obivoreerat | iy oo SNISV- agrodl minebetn - aia s Wikidat] - O staiament, of GiE TN A b Dinemis Lo | Lou: Ei mgren au B shonil i for | probubly theonly aspirant forhigh potitical | “yoy are having troublo. about repuivs. 1} ings, L. C. Grunlee of Denver, H. R. Corbitt | The mayor was followed by Judge Tilley and | & S AEIE I SOR LAk affects of the boy. | Atleast half the presen ) ax honors fn the state who s mot formidable i it TR > ! Y s & Ellison af Wilton Junction, In., aged four- | the weel docs not show tho eflectssof thoboy. | yuspization to tho home industry, will have tion vithin hus owa party, The Sonth | S0 want it fixed [ oan fix it Just mame the of Yol H. B McDernid of Brudstaw and | Edward Mahr, cach in well worded ad- | fo0 SNy e ) cott, the statement ending _on Iriday night | Lo deal to say. 1 G oxe | QPIOsition withinlis ova party, The South | 3k waid 1 can fix it Nono of your movbg o :L e "1‘"""“[{"' dresses, The speakers were all well recelved. | 'C®: ~ were seriously, though it is thought | g, "the boycott beginuing Friday aftemoon. 2 Dakotans say that Chuirinan Charles T. M i conductor, County Superintendent Franklin 2 i that the semators from skax, Tow ' not fatally, injured in the Roek Island 3 The total shipuients were b, ¢ tons, agiinst Rfl‘,(, this moruing, They were stealing a ride and | 5,161 tons the revions weelcand 52,812 the business. I know what I ean do, 1 ing you steaight gods,! n o tell- Dele « Coyof the es are present from or tate coantral commit will Tikel be nominated foi coxy He is hustiin tions in has worked ha ed to make this one of the best and lead inthe 1808V 4 k rsi mel oiEl s C [ M@ said, swe are muking the repairs as w normals ever hetd in this city, and thelarge | everystateand from Canada. ) hid between two piles of lumberin a box-car. | corresponding week of last, year. The Van- ;!;I.:;u’,fif.y"i.I.'";'.',':“.v..“,m. el "n::f\}‘ o ndniss | Around over (hestato now and has beeome | gk Prope When we got to ramining oue attendance this morning shows a good pros- | The first wat under - consider- | In makcing a switch the lumber cae und “an- | derbilt lines had a-flold weel, taking 5 per | BRARie i thiseountey and e fro0 adinis- | 4y gpon candidate we will discard old stuff,) Hos pect of asuccessful term. ation was the report of Seere other car came together very hard and the | cent of the business between thein, The Fort ture of sugnr in the United States. The Mc MISCELIANEOUS, can fix it There's a fortune nit. You're S McGuire of Philadelphia, £t showed lumber piles slid together squecingthe two Wayne took 17 per centy, Grank Trunk 15, | Kinley bill provided for 4 oty of 3 cnie sentitive Carter today received a | going 0 have trouble, but T ean Smooth it Wabash Items. tho association has grown from boys teribly, Baltimore & Oliio 9 and Panhandle 6. £ 2 ial to Tue 7 e N bt i per pamd and the senate added maple sigar buy the repair contract for 10 bers and twelve unions to (0,000 members and | | al from some of his Montaua con- | over. I w | 3 T i E as to that nade from beets, sorghum or cane. | stitients, prmcipilly mines at Butte, which | cents pe 'd. 1 have friends who B | —lhis part of Cuss county was visited | 02 wiions, Clicago’ was the finst ciiyto | \""‘_"1 nstneRrdoneinod, e The Great Northern Railway. “The senatoalso provided & Small duty o | 15 very itensting * It priests wsiiat the: | Wil tike g e gl L bya fine rain last evening, one that will | adopt the eight nour law and :fne then 8 Morxes, Iu, Augustd.—(Spechl Tele- | gy pyyy, Minn., August 4.—[Special Tele | raw sugar encourigement. to the | Senates proposition to pay the ex penses of | 1t ver eight cents per yurd.! ! have followed herexample, nine hours constitute @ day’s gram to Tix: Bri]—This morning the body greatly help late crops of all kinds, thirty-s i . y of the man who was killed by Mhe Rocl Island is wnloading o great many | 1 %5 cities considered evidmee | the two dcmorals who cor 1 mermbers of the commit- ntors Sanders and Pow ssted the gram to Tuge Bee.|—Thee isno lnger any ax prodic: of | “When this rravel business came up he lling from a | doubt about the extension of the Great | When the mpubl s on the ground | was on hand and said he could fix that for us. Wthe day’s work closes at 4 p. ol window yestorda orning was identi- = A ks tee on finance agreadthe other day to lay t the contestints haduo vidht or title to | That was the day we had the first trouble supplies for thoir road at this piace. A camp | 1. Wages have boen ddvanced from 25 to o5 :;‘f‘l“ Jltoy yesurcly Rl who s | Nortiern railway, to! the Paciic coast. | glda (p8" o B salndule. ad tare it up s | thoseais claimed, Tho tiomorialiats say hat | wilh - the board about gravel, T o oy oSOy, | cents per day, ara toal of &,00,000 ticrease | o105 it of Clarles 16 lllt, who wis | Agents for the contractors were hore today | the last feuturein the DIl Uit the expect | if Messts, eGimis ud Cl winted to | e sid, You hal - better fix that will work south of the Platte. Work | g yearis paid to labor in the Unit 2 i ey b e Bl Junior | nd commencel engizing 800 eams and 2,000 | toseeq lively debateon the vedprocity pr u tho sets aud come bere o make acon- [ it up s afernoon, 1 yon has been in progress in the westendof Ciss | yid Canada on a basis of nine hours, partierin the dry goods fim of Shiiver & | 1N to begin the section of the roud from As- | osition and the bounty and other sugar | test, putting up champagie dinuers | don't fixit hore Twill go 1o Chicago aud nieets ounty for aver aweek. |~ No statious aro yet | Tho secrotary alsoroported that, during the | Pattie Mr. Schriver being o brotherin.luy. | Sinaboine, Mont., tothe summit of the Rocky | schemes. The sugar schedulo s Lk and miduight luches with poker | Mi Groon f definitely located on the line in this county past year 44 strikes hud taken place, of | Fiowas 15 yori b Cing & brotherin-liw, | ) o0 bR reached next week and itis belie on the side, they had @ perfect | One of themembers of the board asked s e e whicinumber I eight were the men de- | i Ra%02 Yuratlogn Hor sone tmo past e bo taken up for discussion within a week | FIEIt todo & pivvidul, ehey paid for their | i*ron thogistof your o enonts 20 for, oaking Showers at Eeatrice. feated. The membershin reported at the last | B¢ ¢ Armlios D i 5 . LE. thereafte uarics, but while thede are miners in_Mon- | this party kiew that trouble was coming on BraTinCE, Neb, August4.—[Special Telo- | meeting was 49,000, showing . increase ‘of | K1 BT . MADE RS FARLDEAR, THE ANTILOTTERY DLL. R vl en hours a day Torge 10 | aad hecoutd i s : grun 10 Ttk Bus) —This soction hus been | 00 A littleovée 0000 was exponied A Destructive Hail Storm, Uridge Jumper McCaffrey Meets His | M Hopkins of linois,whois a member of | & e (o s poploto piy for such hullow | | Ve he sid locould smonth everything, vhited by soveral souking showers within | i (G RCRFRIC RRCHIE - RS Meetihes | Masox Cury, In, August 4.—(Special Tele- Death at Boston. uoRgine fomibien on HGRtN bes D BOBY | ioR Wl e proammti b ite ousd | T i b m e ambn e et ek e the past forty-cight hours. Asuconsequence |to° come under discussion out. | BTam o Tne Ber.} A terribly destractive | gog oy Mass, August 4—[Special Tele- I_““g“m_m‘w”mll‘bmwh. T B e Antl Mu. Carter, | thebowd bad taken action regarding the the sun burut crops are brighteningup and | side ~of the cloctin “of . oficers | hailstorn pused over Emnmet, Palo Altownd | prap to Tar Bew.]-Anoihier ool has sacrl. | Laeromt vould bomade upund puserd | e lostsof friends of the o Praicis | substitition of boien stono forgravel, the farmers correspondingly. Corn las | and gener business = relating | adjacent counties last night. The storm was | ged nis life for love of 10toxicty. Yeatordsy | Withise touple of woeks, o sunly beis | Colton, f¢ ¥ of Omala, will boglud to| M. Squirs asked Biekhauser what day ho reachel 43 centsn this markiet and i scarce | to the constitution, nothiug defiuto can be | fourteen miles long and completely Lid wiste | afearmam Ghoro “‘.\W'fi‘\. T oo ety | membrs Wwho are summonod. bere sgatn Ey intcloming wmiesags reclyBlig x|l mai e bintHEaptve kel Y an on tie atthat figure. The pastures have withstood | lea . crops of all kinds. Large hailstones fell toa | - S SR ISteve Brodie o scatter to the various sections of the ceuntry, or ':””"« R carmer of Lenvenworth and Twenty-ninth the dry spell splendidly and the late rains 1t is hadly thought probable thatthe mat- | depth of six inches. Shocked grain will not | ion was to rival Stevo Brodie, essayed to | jii G titeq thata portion of the members of ORTY Carey Tuly il —You hags botn 1ui|(stwote,. uaes T el A assure d good hay crop. ter of the local carpenters’ tronbles will be | beworth threshing. Flax was entirely de- | jump 130 feet and the effort resulted in his the committee on postofices and post roads [ MY mind j.‘,’ the wiy upto the North Cap. W DiIrk ‘"-“ffl‘h ;},J; s that the man?'? Sy discussed, or if discussed at allit will besub | st 1l numbers of horses and cattie | death, MeCaflrey camne{o this city soveral | werevery determined in their demand for ‘”\“l“: with 'N"n‘w-‘l‘;l h" ’flhl,u'uu\fi R M 7.4‘..ml, AT hat mlr}.;,flmfi 1 i Dodge County Prohibitivnists. rosaand confirmatory of the _genenl opinion | killed. 'Several men were seriously injured | weeks a6 advertiine chan- | the pwsagoof the anti-littery bill, He said [ Silute you from the borlers of the Arctic | ta'kingubou e SeaniiyS e j I Ivert himself as the ch Frevont, Neb, August 4.—(Speciul to | thatstriking foreveiy conceivablereason s | aud a number of farm residences destroyed. | ook 8goadvertising himselas the chan- | ho pissagoof e mblitory bill, Hesald | [, two gentlomen were being doccived. The Tus Bie,)--Attornoy D, M. Strong of North, | 1ot cndorsed by the olderor more consorva. i FHOYE | pion bridge jumper of Cinada and attempted | pitiier LR Bhe comutes wis belug e the interior departiment today Assistant [ mun continued promising o “fix it saying ToAMA ey called s b ohibition | tive among the labor leaders A Boy Killed by the Cara o get backing for a match with Brodio. Ho | fugfriends in any locally, while tho pres. | Steretiy Chandler rversed the duision of | eveey ting sl igh, AN Sanuman ekl Tl "‘“‘l'“_ - -~ igust 4. —(Special Tologrm | Made soveral jumps fiom a - considerablo | sure for tho adoptionof tho bill was so great | e Tand” commissioner i fasor i ot u.h':li'n”"',‘uf).:‘- Joxs MORUe, I "‘“"',”'? B e "1“‘.“1::1'::&: i 4 B16 AIES L ELVSIRATRD, toTun Ban|—Eafrock Berson, dleven years, | holehtand punly ausoed@l it difeneeioga. | Biabao sy wiolntmdad to smais ko mbls | 41005k woet ¢ and. WeibE€ oF 0. “ixingz it suying ther wasn't mich tine (o union temple in Fremont on Saturday, Augist | Gastings Thieves Discovered Trying | ©f0£e, fell while crosing the trackin front | Coul of dime mu: Gl B¢ 131,008 e ol e st 1 of seetion 6, (owmsiip 1 north, rangee | 1 o ‘I ’1‘_nll t A lot him fix it 16, for the purpose of electing delegratos tout . o s ofan enginein the yards Saturday evening | ballonist, G. A. Rogers by name, Yester and [sland, Neb. ~ The land was [ L ot vid of him then nd In forty tend the stato convention tobe held in Lin to Appropriate RHighty Horse and wus badly mangled. Deuth ended his | dav the latter promised the Canadian money Before the senate took up the tarilt bill for s Kilgomandon the contest | minutes ho wis over al the obice ¢ ool Angust 26, nd 0 transact such othor | Hstexgs, Neb., August 4. ~[Special Tele- | Suforings this aftornon. e was a mosens | and a position in euss 1o shold provel nin,. | discussion it wis the opition i many ninds, | of Davies: e Tl biteers. docidet. o and 1 got ridof him again, Thooaly man he business as may be proper, gram to Tue Bee]—-At a lite hour last | gerboy for the Western Union telograph l'.»‘fx:‘I..[l:r'.]:h'.".f,,;;:f(;,' Lt b 0| based upon a generl publication to that ef o and cancelled thecntry, On @ i al higl jump. ntioned was Mr. Birkhauser-no olher feet, that Senator Carlisle would undertai | | ‘! publicoficial, He did not use his name, but | Institnte at Nelson. RSN I0n NoN.yore waeorored roniiing Up @) (CHBAN, i H T ] yao e Bnt dedlded I s oun from | g dirct and control the oppositin o th szt S o e Al uly suld the ‘chaltman) T siid Cape NE1s0N, Neb., August 4.—[Special T | drove of eighty horses and mules belonging 5 B S panoh "'_",‘,", ‘[ fhews ‘|', e "l" measure on the part of the minority Al | the @mmissioner’s deci tuin Green was able to break him or me gram to Tk B k.| —A successful four weeks' | 1© Frank Taylor, . wealthy stockman livin The Scttlers Will Fight it Out, 1ho presion of o e oowi-but dusiei the | (outh Mr. Carlislowas o mnow member of | and a pten for theland will go 1o 1> in two to suggest any such thing to ssion of the Nuckolls county normal for | BOFth of this city, Thenolse of themen | LEmin, In, August 8.~Fo the Editor of | e 2 of Rogers, this jump wis success. | (e senateandat the footof the memborship [ Watson Pickell, special agent for tho de. | hin. In conclition he said: Don-t the J g down cnce racted i « Ol gy 3i teachers closed Saturday, One hundred and | 1€810E down a fence attracted theattention | Tue B o g i of the hired man in charge, who, in company | ©n the Des Moines ri Bven ware tor ce. Tod > ins 3 pany | 9 seven were in attendance, Today the insti lor, gave chase, armed withriffes, | found it necess The settlers’ union of the settlers | fuly of tho committeo on finaice, itwas felt that | partiment of agriculture, ur his intimate acquaintance with the subject | fng fron Buffal, N. Y mado hisselection for the duty quite appro- | Ho lo don Fifieen mintes aftorwand er land in Towa have | Rogers ap ared on the scene and demanded ived this worn. | claivmau of the board nake estimat L on oficial business, | Dou’t he pass on them aud the 5 e other mem- o1 £ 008111 19 781 8 ap| e §apne and densnds ves tomomow for’ Beatrice, Neb, his | bas act on his - swggost 1 tute for two weeks opens witi. twenty-five | With Taylor, give R i 10 seorvecy vRtaus mis- | Atk an L R Rl ate. Bub when the cnsideration of the | home, via Indianapolis. sid 'No.” I cxplulned the oporitions of additional in attendance, \ 1 ln. J unible D }‘\'”»'T"n the thieves. | representations that have been alleged by the il m}rw*lmlld skttt b ,hm} Taco | fonedulesbegan it was scen that Senator Todiay's Washington Post says he | contra to him. When 1 manifested. Prof. J. R. French, a3 and 1t was ovident 1ho Ehioyos condi iy | Press and cmanating from Fort Dodgo. This | henOf Lefve, and . gher p MePherson of New Jevswy, the second ninor- | Omahn Republcan died protesting that it | the inspectors — duties, e H. Page, Nelson, Prof. I. E. Wilson and :;:lf‘n;::-"\\Il»‘;‘n;w:nd"”\lunfl' ‘“ ol ,:‘L‘ wey | 1310t the first time the public has beea mis Fscaping from the crowd McCaftrey, Rog- | WY, mem ber of the committee on finance, had | wouldlive. Inthe vernacularof the execu- | ‘lcan fix th inspector. What more huve Mrs. Emma Wilson of Superior are teachers I8 A z 84 beeu St e o o o ; 3 S e oo | charee of the bill for the democrats. This | tion reporter the Republian ‘died game, ? | you got to suy ¢ notified and will tuke measurcs at ence to | informed anregurd tothe facts in tlis great | ers, the two dime museum men and your ¢ fact creatod some mirprise, for McPherso 25 4 4 kigh ; lio 4 M Bt 4 s = break up horse thievingin this vicinity, as | controversy. respondeut proceeded 10 the Atlantic com- | [CY rea . Ak | 3 m Willam R H. Alexander of lows, a 31,600 1 think it is due to M. Birkhausor to say ~we... Gage County Prohibitionists. Dy hosss th Ve n Y 4 paty's ship yards, Wheee s” b of shas | like Gorman, was suspected of leaning rathor | clerk o the pension office, was. iy b 1thought the action of this young man was BraTiice, Neb,, Augast 4.—[Special Tele- "' '“"I “ “I-H"M-N s ar oming entirvely too The channel th eh which the public has [ P! s n'. A ot Nimh‘l of 150 To too far tothe protection side to be m‘m moted Lo &1,800, Pexiy S, HEor, to keep M, Bivkhauser and mysell ws far RATitice, Neb, August 4. € 3 Lumerous, ccotved its infornation riably been | g N b plurnb with his party on the tariff, and many — apart s possible, * gram to Tue Bre] —The Gage county g P i ||::-":‘|:w:‘.:T-x::;v\‘llxl:”,n‘][:- e During the wlk thore MoOafTroy wes asked frorathe fisss i to Whioh had leen chosen - sy T e EAUA R akod { LT T by given prohibition convention will be held in this Weather News from Huron, holding large tracts of land under the com- | DONRE felt Tk | or permiticd tolead the forces of revenue re- 3 4 o A A R you any rewson in word or uction for thinking i v ? 4 & Hunoy, 8. D., August 4,—[Spectal Tels T “Bully,” said he. “It's a dead easy thing | g IR N G L hoaxdt natl ST, PAuL, Mim., August 4.—[Special Tele: | 3 b city August 15, It is thought that the pro- | vkoN, 8. Do, August 4.-[Special Telo- | pany s title, and who have in all probabifity | o majee jump, no matier how high, if a man | 05 Nogoolanswer was heard until o Adlecgicpdloge b AR o anything of tho kind Bibs will endorse the alliance county ticket | gram to Tue By fhe weekly weather | received this Land for their aidand co-opera- | Kagonly got P WA oA Allyou've’ got todo | 985 When it was suid that Senator McPhe gram to Tue Ber.)-Prsident Stickney of | §fr, Squires siswered: “None whatever, Iu part it not wholly, ¢rop bulletin lssued this worning by tho | ton n the unjust cause. The sottlors want | is o keep your feet togaherund et hor | 00188 candidite for tho nonination for vico | the Kunsas road read o long address t tho | Tdon'Uknow that & havo talked With you . | United States signal ofice, may be sum. | WCIF tise crried to the supreme court and | ge, » ! . Skt presidenton the democrutic ticketin 180 and | chamber of commerce this morning favoring | muc h. 5 Pire at Grand Istand. A A Weather during the | [usSed upon there, as recommanded by Judge | = Ariving at the yard MeGaftrey was shown | I8 €forts to secure a veduction of tarift |y "ocbs Kol ORI s TOREIE (BT “T'he young man said he did ot consider it 4 warized as fallows: Weathor during the | Eiiias 't his deciion. s the ju [t ¥ | mtes, together with his - assrtion that ho | {1 e M. Stiek. | more than fair to robh the public ull we d, AND IsLaND, Neb,, August 4.8 1R o % e J thespace, With ascomful gl hoasked: | GEah, IGEILACE e S o actorics on theinvestment plan, Mr. Stick R I A r week has been dey and very warm, unfavor | his hands were tied because of “Can’t you shove 'em upa bit higher! Thavs | foc3i't dutendlo spare oven the ndustries of | 305 e, hasitaon was greeted with i | Now, that we ot the chance, let's do it d \. Tologrum to Tue Bee.j—About 13 abloto all growing crops, but fvorable to | decisions of thut tribuual favovable 10the | about Hrodic’s limity bit. its . exory.dyy | 11 WD slate, are for the purpose of securing | Hi8 PEOBAILION wis gl and Tllstay by it. It don't make a bit of toduy fire broke out in_ the western portion | povosting wheat and oats, which is about | Riverland compny,and in which tho United O ve i ot Rl o SRS | the support of the delegations from southern | oS0 (RS KL diffexence (o you how Ido it,so long as 1 do % of the city and cousiderable damage was done | completadin South Dakota’ wid prosresing | States was n ited and was Wt a | fhen, quickly throwiug aside all his | PUALS twoyeurs hece, it is expected 51.00,00 will boat the dis. | 1t property and tho barn of Mv. Brownileld, | jn North Dakow. Wbt raw has fallen has | PPty and the id_ not favor the | clothes'but a close-fitting pair of trunks and FEE ) MALR TRDIANLEOR SROTY, | posalof Secretary Phelpsin the next fort | ‘Hecame to my oMceo repeatedly, clled which was partially destroyed.” Loss about | boen - n very light. local showers. e | sottlers. The cluows itls a fraudand | hisshoes, he briskiy climbed up the stairs, | 1udian Comnissimer Morgan says ther | Nkt 1t is proposed to organize this con | me up oy tloploue, met me on e stroet, $100; no insu | Copt in & portion of Uass and Codlagton | the company 1 the land, but | Ouce atthe top ho paused but nmouent to | Willbe no wor permits grunted Indisns © | pny under (. gonerl stato Laws with an | ete., wnd it struck mo that Mr. ik T~ counties, where damaging hail storms haye | Claimed hecould x i s bodid | make the conveutional elrens bow to his | ltive thelr resorvation aud g with teaveling | authozed capital of $1,00.000, 16 being ox.'| lwusee and T wen quarniling without Known, oceure In most localities the drouth has | Wnd recommended iv carried to the supreme | friends beneuth and then Iaunched intospace. | S10Ws. He his decided to make noexcep | Finas neel shi it casnonn tnioapate. | 00NR, 1S QS Taq o, Toa Adan s oo too | pressly ug ed that the' body may bogi busi. | Wy reason in the world. T have lost all x court Pawsee Ciry, Neb., August 4.-[Special | been severe, and rain is mach o gard for the yous led to pe Ho shot through the ale feet foremost il i . | | 1ess as soon s 250,000 of the comuon. sto ok 3 an because I never saw felogram to Tug Brk.]—Josle Frics of Du. | fec the corn, flax, millet and root orops, & o ow the River lind sompany, or their | \within' whout, perhaps, eight feet of tho | maliroatuentof the OgulialiSioux who weit | iy subscribed for tuch gall. Ihave tho Lo Tespect low: i g o theeast part of South Dalota, whero the | d8ents hertofore referred to, strongly urge | Water Then' tho body'tumod and hestrot | © Europe with Dr, Carver's Wild West au B SRR cver, for his fanily. 1 donot want to men. bois dicd Satunlay night from the effects of | {h tas RANES el _‘N"‘_ ‘””I"‘ e v ted | wnd advisethe settlos toask the government r. Then th y turned and he stru [ somo of thos company Wwho accompanicd Buffalo Bill's Liie secretary of the treasury bis ived a letter saying that some of the llala Sioux wero in a very distressed | Buemos Ayry & orimingd operation. The corouer’s jury have been in session for two duys, but lave fuiled to locate the guilty partics yet | the water squarely upon Jais back, Strange to say, instead of siuking immoli- ¥, the body (for the man must have been | I instantly killed) bounded upward and then | 0% tion his name uuless Mr. Birkhauser desires 12 souineast | for fude muity and m-ml_\ give up teir e Black Hitterocst | daim as a lost cause, thus letting the Rive 10 o ucle Hills roglon | £ 4 ompany sooure the land to thomselves Through vavius articles published in the The Situation in Argentin >, Lowoy, August 4.-A dispitch from s to the Times says that at g n good condition, and in s counties excellent and Beadle county, irvigated crops have not suffered, and the yield of wheat and it | Mr Birkhauser asked: “Did he say I asked him to do that(? | | , oats | floated for fully £ Iteen se n the sur- | Physical condition, two having pullmonary | meeting of the Celmanite s ators and depu- | “No,sir! Ho sad you were not intern Hariware Firm Fails, from these linds'is excellont sad of the | Chronicleu Fort Dodge and lso otherssent | iy of the waton: ooy saron, e sir | disewse and one Jaundice. The commissioncr | (ius vostordny it wis decided to tontinae to | ested, oniy s e conteolled you; that you Hastinas, Nob., August 4.—[Special Tele- | finest quality | out from that place they would have the pab- | from sight. | says that the showmen who bave taken | uicie prenident support. 1t is reported | oulddo this. He said Mr. Bitkhauser would gram to T Bre.|-Tho bardware fira of | - S { llo believe that the etclors wanted ndennity | toers and the dime#seam mon flodt pre- | Indiuns from thar vwervation wem conr | fint 'the ‘wbint s decidd in Tavor of b | v ‘(‘u‘d'\j“n‘v“”‘l“}v\:‘(v‘ wwere four nanes ucoded Fitton, one of the oldest In thecity, | Cornice Makers 811 Out, 424 had glven vp tho Mgkt along with thefr | ¢liitatdy. Somo menin a yacht patiod %0 wixs Daud for el gool tmwsimen foreed currency and tiatan adesor will ] Cns irtae P har aa wus closed by the German National bank | Curoaio, August 4.—(Special Telegram to | potegs wad wem golu lola 10 Start the | tho leap and feared the vesult” came to the |dnd carcandthat b ‘ud o ° | madeto stop gumbling in gold, exchange ’ \ K ! » J b battle of life over again, But itis not so. | yos oo t00 Late swve | bond and seare damugesif possible, “Lhe | oo ajor P lom Prosident | manded the me of the youug man, Mr, under chattel mortgage. Lisbllitios are | Tup Bre.)—Fully six bundred oornioe make | e oro Bll hore vet sl moan 1y stor and dlo | R0, but they wetetoolaseio evon suve | [OR0 ®ob, SCCR, o of immigration wrliss | UEFOROY. M. or Palma, whom Prosident | BRSSP out ot Tris dship for placed at §15,000. ) v ) thocorpse. The man's clothes were tiken to x 7 Celman” denounced as wi informor and mili- | B TPy o O U enarestill out fn the stike inaugurated | Where weare, for most of us are 100 01d 10 &0 | o sutio tiouse from New Yark ofthe wndlion of the Ot | tury ospirator, 15 doad. 1t is assortod that | ! mily he did not wiat the nane. put oa Ehe Rohe) Lennes "\\x I ¢t ‘\ I n“* e Mrtiee | : —~—— | e fairly woll drusod, buj wers Si0casss aid | | . Yan jolscied. Tho pees 4 L Y1 Mr s.,we 2 sadd, “1 do not know his Yok, Neb, August 4.—[Special to Tnp |‘ 5 o e 'hn“:;‘(“'“.cf'“(] AL The Weather Forecast, Cony ntien of Garment Workers, ate lungly from cans of prserved meat and | Pryre flnan.. We oal Wm Suiv . lh,. ] —"The school census of York county for I el iy VT g K s | ForNebasko—Fuir; warmer; winds shift- | Re seen, No ¥, Augustd—The filth | §01¢ ‘;"u‘ uv-m‘ ";y'»“i}‘”\' “I,::]l.’.t‘f':.'“," Protecting Germansat Buenos Ayres, yl.“f;. ]y”"]flfi'.‘ A ahis !m.\ml"j‘ ”:l‘“ e 18W shaws 6,241 children of school uge, 8 gain poported that thero are ot § on co- | INE 0 southerly auual convention of the garment workers (A ot I s Loxpoy, August 4. —At the request of the v y (s S g of tventy over the consi 1839, ¥ hiat there ure ot & half dozen —cor X [ meitablo story of malti t by the whi 4 | they get there snd mikee thousands, and i pros enty over the census of 1859, Hinahikors ut worle lu the city. Twelve | ForIows—Fuir; wavmer; northerly winds, | of the United States and Conads opened in | may wio. hive. cagaged them. They ate | German govemment Englind has ordered | hadbe orion ond itk firms have granted the coucessions of the | becoming varitble 1 o % barbir lly sube | one of b £-war ng Buenos Ayres | (M, Fur I Me. Birkjausoe if e had Iteunion at Superior, iy | beconing f i’ this city this afternoon. nee the last cor beo 1 sarbarously and cruelly sub | one of hy of-war now at nos Ay 3 PRI R g Kk e men, giving employmeit to about oue hun ForSouth Dakota—Fulr; warmer: winds | veution, held atSt. Louls the memberbip | jecied toull templations of mmarality by bo- | o provect the nterests of Cormaus Fesiaiig | | the matterby Dundy, The h Neb., Aug s | dred wen, | shifting wsoutherly, | Ls increased from 350 o 16,000, | ing broight without proper restralit” into | iu that ci BUSVEE Wi We bave some real estay