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P om .- ] t' o~ - (v Y REPUBLICAN CLUB, zation Perfected ot Last Nigh Org and Officers Blected Meeting, AN ENCOURAGING MEMBERSHIP ROLL, Tifeh Ward Citiz s Organize an Eng- lish Branch of the Pevsonal Rights League of Nebraska. Garfield hall was crowded with republicans last night when E'rank platfors som mounted the theobject of the meet ing was for the purpose of forming a Douglas county republionn club, These remarks wer greeted with lovd applaus r which Mike Lee no ated Gerge W. Makepeace of Bouth O maha us temporary chairman, There being no other nominations Mr. Makepeace's election was mude unanimous, Asthe chairnan walked to the front, said: ““lam, gentlonan, fivst, last and the time, a republican. [ desire to do all my pwerto further the interests of the re put party, and, God he me, I will rtenporary seeretury Jum . Hayes of South Omabiv Was clected Mose O'Brien moved thata committee of seven beuppointed on permanent organiza- tion W. I Bechol moyed an amendment that the omuittee consist of - members, be appointed by the chair, one frowm cah ward o1 the city, one from South Omal: one from the country precinets. Mr. Bechel’s amendinent was car 1 lair appoiuted the following commitiec 1 8. Hascall, Zard-—Dan O’k urd—T hor irth W w. fth Ward Sixth Ward Seventh Ward th\Wa L Ward South Omaha—J, B. County Precincts MeArdle of Me- Wats earying o its de L. Webiter was call minites made e spach, during the ddivering | Harrison and_Speal lot shot futo the prohibit y lowing tribute to Richards, and urged sl e publicans tand by the Lowi nees of the Lineoln conyention, i wiittee on permanent organization royort fllows: ~ For cl Thomas Swobe ; lor first vice president z0y of Soutlh Omaha for second vice president, g L. Rickedt; secrotary, M. L. Roder} veusurer, Mike L wobe, upon assuming the chaiiman- e club, thanked wibers for t iterred, and asked o be exeused from O'Brien moved that an exceutive ¢, cousisting of one member from I, two from South Owmaha and two cowntry precincts, be appointed. of fifteen minutes was taken in ocure the siguatures of those pies- reconvening the List of signatu showing that more than one hundred signed, was presented and accepte The president aslke for time |lI which to seleet the executive committee, and the re- Quest ermted, Aftordeciding o eall the ovganization the Douglaas county republican dub, the meeting adjourned, subject o the callof the president. Fifth Ward Leaguo, 1ta successful meeting of citizens Lust of the Pifth wird, to organiz a branch of the personl ts league of aska, wis held in Brfling’s hall, on Sherman ave. nue, betwen Ohioand Corby street I . Schiake elected temporary chair- am andJ. A, Mahfstadt temporary secre- tary. Mr. hnake stated that at the ast mecting of the German branch ofthe league it had been decided L it ‘would he advisable to establish an English- speaking sction, and in ecordanco with tht determination the meceing hud beon cillea airthen distributed copies of tho wtoat the Beatrice Chautauqua be- Prot, Dickie and Sam Small and Fon. Webster andMr. E. Rosewater of I Ho als distributed copies of the prine ples of the personal rights league, which were vead with agreat deal of interest. On uotionof Mr. Kriling the meeting ad- Journed till next Monday night, when ofticers Wwill be clected. The Van Wyel \ The neeting of the iudependents to form al Van Wyl dub at the comer of Sixteenth| aud Williums failed to materiulize, owing to amisunderstanding as to the tine and plice, Not over half u dozen were present and an adjournment was takeen until a later date, Club. The Sixth Warders. The Independent elub of the north end of the Sixth ward s in arms for political pur- poses. Its members hell a meeting at Johnson's hall Wednesday night, with Peter Tuttlein the chalr. There was conside: discussion about local miatt 1 improvements in that y et nally onoe SELow srv we for goy n Boyd, tho Wi quite rable as de- or angwer, and there everal prominent de nocrats D { Hauns Schumann’s saloon, corner of Thirticth and Spalding stre tullked over the issuesof the day. They Viere for & uman for councilman aud Boyd for or “anything he wants,” said un enthusiastic friend i the meoting, It is the intentiog of the inhabitants of the northern portion o® the Sixth ward to keep up those meetings, Ty aim that really théy are the “middle waid" of the Sixth, but, being a little northward, there can bo 1o ob- ection to o, strong Iluhl fo o ood [eetings will bo held at Schumann’s, of ” th and Spalding_streets week untl after the city eloction, The Sacred Heart acadomy pupils, situated on St Mary’s and 27th st., isan institution devoted to the moral and intelloctual edy ion of young givls, The courseincludes every- thing from an el dopariment to u finished ¢ al education. Besides the ordinary demical course, music painting, deawing and the Ly taught. French is included in the nary course, Difference of religion is no obstacle to the receiving of pupils, pro- vided they conform to the general lations of the school. The schol term commences the first ' September, Classes b wnd pupils are dismissed at He Wanted a Drink | languishies under a ¢ cor ever for day avenue J. 0B ge of as- sault and batt i ently dis- od from his posi sman of a grading outfit, and lust am , oucof his former veamsters, at the Sixteenth and Williams, ' He in- sisted that the litter should “sot ‘em up,” and when Chase refused O*Brien smashed him. 2 Progress. It is very lmportant in this of vast 1 toriul progiess that a rem the taste ind tothe eye, able to the stomach and and offects. Possess. Syrup of Figs,ls the one pe mostgentle diurotic known. be ple casily taken, necopt- healthy in its natury th qualities, fect laxavive and $20 St. Louis to Boston and return via the Ohio & Mississippi railw account G. A, R. reunion, with choi¢e of routes via New Yo Poughkeepsio, Hudson viv Newburg and vi Tickets good August § 9 and 10, " returning until Beplember 80, IProportionate rates from all points west, 'lll on ticket ugonls of connecting lines or address A. J. Lytle, enoral western passengor nt, St. iouh Mo, DROPPED OUT OF SIGHT, W THE OMAHA DAILY AR DECLAREDBY SQUATTERS | & atost excltement provails hore tonight on por. unt of the resulbot the olecti f county D) » | oMcers today. TUls county, which gives e "‘:’"‘:“" ”.",'"""""':.'I‘ ordinarily about ot thousand " republican hite, an Omaha Piv majority, today electod the entive democratio 8. D. White, the plumber, hias disuppeared | The East Onaha Land Company's Guards | ticket e change wa Jrought about, by " effectually ugh e groun: ( N the new registrd i W an« 10 Australian SN SN T EEE, Put to Flight. system of balloting, Quite 50 pe tof t opened and swallowed him. Knowing his | vota was 108 By the, Sammbllonns o emperate habits and businesslike ways, his i | quence of these Luws, This is the first m{' 13 feel x \\1 :m_:l ul\ . od : 1“ ' | A LIVELY BATTLE AT CUT-OFF LAKE, [ imesincs thowar fis tho utive demcrat using every effort to discover his w cket b ¥ 1n this county e T Omaha's Council K Rout SVBILE svas 1e snon: ome'wosl Ao Wallnte: | Tme- WiAking Owt of U Girownds | o0 G feediGls N Shectal Telb [ light, At thatt u]r-mqu..“ , Wyo,, 1st 7 pecial Tele North Fourteenth atrot, changed his clothos, | bly Resisted by the the Omaha_munkival corporation arrived arraying hinself in his b and then | Settlers, hery \l\(l.u(lv\ll:f‘{"v\ © to the coast, Tt \l proceeded to the Winsor stables, on Daven- | | were at once made the guests of the city and 4 4 ) | | after breakfasting were taken about the city port strect, where he ordered his horse 5 S : K hitched up, after which he got into his buggy | At 8 o'clock last evening war was |in carriages to all polnts of inter and drove sway - { on the grounds surrounding Cut-Off lake on The undergrou system of water- A Nothing was thought of the matter at the | the river side. The East Omabn land com- | works was closely examined. Visits were Nothing was thoug pany, who claim the right tothey to Fort Russell, the Capital City park s i > ‘ iy | againstall squattors, rosidents, | ol w Union Pacific shops, pfter which a The next morning his plumbers, six in m ote. have boon staking out | lnneheon was tendered to them by Gevernor number, reported at the shop and waited "l"‘[‘- ete, "‘]‘ beon l*“‘ e b Warren, The party | Portland carly an 1 ey fos 4 ' s for some days past. ¥ 080 |y the afternoon. around all day to return i i e i l_"’,”“ ST ATE “‘ b P of men to sco that — e o thle warlk, bu b, Stalesl wits o, somoved, . Lokt Guitemala and Salvador N we. B oAb W Vb at the hour mentionedsomeof the [ Ciry or Mexteo, August T.—A Sulvador The day after White's disappearance he ss thought it about time for outsiders, | dispateh says tiranda, aceomplice was awarded a 2,500 contract by the Mead 1 them, to quit encroachn of the t \ spires to the investment company, but us he did not return nd thiey commenced t nim up the . he | presidency heen routed and to comply with the conditions of his contract, | Then the war began, and the guards u( tho VAR G 560 B gty ks by way of entering into bonds for the faithe st Omaha Innd conmpany were compelled to | Satvador is now fr mara :““ and: ful performance of the work, the contrac | beata hasty retreat. One of them, Charles S, | A cipher di \ Guatemala says canceled and let o another plumber, ¢ | 4ilts, was very roughly handled; his vevols | “The revolution i v General te's shop was left unlocked and o livge s taken from him, his clothes torn and | Trungary, the revolutionist who captured hi 1 it of erfal was on hand at the time he was madea martye to a ‘? Che mala, has increa rees | l‘.lv o +ft the city, all or nearly all having been | 1ot 3 tiled in the courts, It was | numb of d T dvadoran paid for and manu factured ready for use, | rumored that several arcests ware fuade, but | ranks, Dissatisfaction rofgns supreme [ Another strar ature of the cuse is that # to pross nono of the | the fiight of Preside rrillas is looked for his trdifis, contuining a large quantity of in durance vile. | at any moment. ” clothing, was left i his room, asy 1 of ——— his private correspondence, The day re | Causced Popular Rejoicing. B e | Parts, August 7.—A disputch from Bueuos most of the hou ith “had_bee R Yl e in the habit of d aud without lo RODOM, aemia | AYTes says: Theclection of Pellearini ¢ giving any reasons, scttled most of his bills, mensturation, anarmia | the presidency has caused popular rejoicing, at thesame time exhibiting a large 1ll of it may pr) be termed a cree just promuleated raises the state of pect siege and declares for the liberty of the press SIWHIS Hove hbinite. & are of the | .. BXtract from Dr. W. P Mason’s report on —_— biBIOR AAhe . We ARy 8 e fisve l the waters of Excels rings, Missouri Killed the T gineer. out into the couptry,as was his usual custom, . Laraverrs, Ind., . s morning and was met in some lonely spot, where ho | >hibition D . borry & boller of ol was robbed and murdered, , Thoy argne that | Lawyérs 3. T. Moviarty and W. A, Andor- | ot i A i hie had built upa business® that was netting | son have fling themselves into tho 8,1 vonian Knd: thenphopriotor: JoKt \Tadoby. him fully £3,000 a ye nd, belng, without | made dates and will proceed to discuss the | Three others were Setiously njured. e sny gsbie ML Were 1 him, he would | pioniiition question froo of cost to their —_— not voluntarily have left the cit | ¥ ! 1 i fuddsh A | heavers. They have encaged the People’s thea- | ¢ommu fon With Tucson Cut OfT. STAG" POLIO | ter, and on the night of the I5th fust. th TUCsoN, Ariz., Au Tucson is cut off will handlo the guestion: G from theeast by railroud washouts, T About Twenty-Five of Them Enjoy a | wl!mhw” -hl\i’\m‘:' “,-:m’\'fi.- RO RIOES |y trath #or BV6. dnve, DA dom T nic at Sarpy “l‘“': ¢ Mills | M Moviarty will e ammative and “\"'\“,“'V",flll‘ Pacific company is estimated at 16 picnie, given at Sarpy Mills | ane ‘And 1TV over $130,000, yesterda, he policemen who stayed at night they will discuss YR home while plenic was held at Arl National Dent ‘\' Assoc e ton on July 26, was the eventof the scason, it the passage of the pro EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo., August e s : . dment would be for the best in- [ National. Dental association this evening and was indul by twenty-five et A ! it AR S ee Glan taa ot v glected Dr. A, W. Hatlan of Chicago presi- “The men went and came via carryalls and a n will take the | 44t (A tally-ho coach, The Ancient Order of Hi- the negative, A St To bernians band _accompanied the party and dtikion ST. Louis, Mo., Aug Y furnished music at_intervals during the day. | ession. z ; el TR Ak I'he first event was a game of base | | The Western printing company, doing busi- | 4% I‘I-Ix'l, ’-Il'l‘w"‘;l any hii 4 \m‘_! 1‘1 :{l: d:'w which Captain Davis pitted his Western | ness as Iroad, show and commereial job | &) go0r oo i) By !“\. O RRBRRLIEG a1t Akl hx -h‘\fl 1o Bills. | printing concern at Tenthand Farnam stree - clones won by a scove of 3 to i | M sicenses. | won i v gq | WAS taken possession of ye mornit Ma 1808, IO A U FHEL (0 v s R BN Vst e R i e Shiclds issucl the following One hundred yard foot race by members of | Followl the Omaha National bank [ ritge licenses yeste the , won by Douglas; slow man's rac ges agiinst the concern, | Nume and aldross. Gra with Fields a close sccon i a nounting respectively { Witliom 8. Collt, M amatenwr won by Bolan ; special race be- | $14,8: d 2,071, were issued by { Hally J. Lind, Mead, D tween Grabam and Bloom, won by the | ity of the hoard of directors to cover { Alois Vogel, Omat al race fora purse of 340, Dave | The first mortgagee appointed J. H. dvanced the business, Daniels neern to carry on 1 Auna Fischer, Omuha ried off the mone jo | temporary agent, to take possession of the R e Pt an it Raie fa permanent ar- Assaulted a Constable. afternoon the ball clubs put up | rangements are made, Alberta Driffcorn was arrested yesterday and, as before, the Cyclones — for assaulting Constable Cascy when h were the winners, the score being 8 (o2, The Morrissey Assault Cases, tempted to serve a warrant_on her. The (i ihe shooting muteh Jor Points Bloom | Tho Morrissey assault cases were called | Driffcorns and McElhattons have scemingly aeinil gt times out of & possible | op0ry " Jyage Helsley s afternoon, [ leb up in their family war for a short time, Returning, the excursion reached tho ety | The dofondants, Kinnay, Hastord and Mrs, | 81d made commnon cawse against the polic fore lust night, whilo the band | Hasford, weroe chavged with assaulting the B L ‘Home, Swect Home," ex-policeman with intent to kill and with BREVITIES. —-— tnt to do great bodily injury. These we ity TROss: wl\\‘l"y ||I|(;‘|n‘n:‘\; o: heal | ““.:m::r Attor inches Gertrude Thorne, an inmate of a house atd ulcers, the mos anc Attos ahoney, BRI 4 RE are_obtained by usi stated that he wis sitistied that thore was [ Of ill-fame, was seizd with convulsions ry results thatold reltable remedy, Dr. Volcanic Oil Liniment, J. H McLeau's | nc Tuesday nigh seph’s hospit it and was taken to St. Jo- al, whove she died Wednes- othing in them. The misdeémeanor cases against the defendaats are still pending, and —— will be tried at some future date. day morning. The remains were taken Bausy Bounced. —— to Maul’s undertaking rooms, where the Umy 3auswine no longer. Seccre- An Old Woman's Story, funeral was held yesterday afternoon. Roche dropped on him Hattie Topping the name given by a | Olive Branch, in whose house Miss d told him in tome woman nearly sixty years of age, who ap- | Thorne formeriy lived, assumed all the ‘e 10 longer required by the West- | pliedat the police station last evening for | €xpenses of the funeral, and the ac- ernassociation. He evidently expected to | lodging. She said she came to Om quaintances of the dead girl contributed hear it, and itdid not tako hini long to pre- | search of work and found a place a large number of magnificont floral {artd loave tho 6 bls uriees il L DEeEyE Bomlh. Aesording: 1o Hae Sty decorations, The remains were interred live on s a frightful nightmave. He de- | WOT hard all day, but when nigh in Forest Lawn cemeter; .Il. )&% parted on an evening train for Kansas Cit she was turned out without her paj Reedy, a local missionary, olficiating, He knows, how ver, what President Dick MeCormick thinkes of him, and he will not | % soon forget, as it was too forcibly impressed | PO upon his mind. Not satisfied with makiy an exhibition of himself at the ball p the afternoon, he ook o to call President McCormick to t on the streot a short time afterward k had nowher The South Omaha ¢ night to inv > to go and no means with™ which — secure lodging and was foreed to apply lice headquarters for shelter, S Fouth Omaha Boodle Oases. council met last os against Council at It is astonishiing how many have recruited i n\-d cnergies by a few scks at_Hotel Ci nking and buthing in #O1d M. €. mineral wator, e MARRIED THE LAWYER, HE stigate charg ; ! ; ; men Dougherty and Rowley. The cuse of Jormick was i no moo p triflec 5 ; ant. ‘meuia and when the latter | Nesses e Amined, neithor of hom gave caped a Big Verdic mouth o association's prosident | criminating, weetimony, Whe hetring “How did you come to mar The Weabon: ek thatterad anile: lho lotitns hesd PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, of a prosperous Jooking man of anout :';m‘:;l‘\vil -n‘(x 1[;::3:::{»;::...;‘ '1'11 “._,gh{n\i: Jacobs of Chicago is at the Murray, forty years of age, whosat near a win- SogeaEHo o d 0 J.'P. Vance of Crote is at the Morchants. | dow in the sitting room at the » p SIS C. ilton of Beatric the Case rd, says the Philadelphia Press, Arrested for Stealing a Bugg: D. B. Steiner of New Yorkis at the Pax. V he replied, aftera little hesi- Herman Bubsen was arrestod last evening | ton. tation, ““I'll tell you. At the at the residence of his father, Twenty-soventh twenty-five my father died. Bel and Grant, on a chargo of g James Houston, who and Miami, reported | lareeny. resides at Thirty-third to tho police on Friday sole lieir, my mother b viously mill in the center of the st ving died pre- { found upon my handsa rolling 1 took thata thief had stolen o new buggy from his of Philadelphia Is at tho “lln charge "H’Hn w-)u-l:rh ?H;!‘lllln«ln'b i - g Josto: 7 ices them six months when a li 3 orphar Preieen. S cejariey Oftioer Voater notced ayden of Hartford, Comn., is at the | pov el lven thetdiwahsesioi ) "n'u’n'r'- of Potérsen’s puint shop on Sixteenth |-Paxton. 3 Lk : ed, in fact erippled for life, e was un- stroot, between Cunfng and Burt, aud | B Brown of Central City is stoppingat the | {0l flio Togal ngo, and. besides tho scei- upon fnquiry learned that it was sent tobe | Casey. dent was the result of a gross piece of e I S '(I‘.'.l S s e ATE R ered 8 0l ogligence on the pirt of my superin- houg rather ieorge C. Smith of St. Louis is 0 M- [ Reolt: i 7 uvahy L eiher losonrge C: Bmith ot 86 Lauis is ot th Mil-§ ey "o1i1a soon obtalned frisnds 40 red, and sent for Houston, who idontified it as his prope A ption of the man who left it there Tod to last night. Help him, tained # They brought )00 divmages, H. R. Hydeof Fremout was at the Casey ThuE andiobs t v 0 3. L. Graves of Union wi the Murra the best counsel that I ¢ould tind, but it Bubsen's arrest by Captain, Mostyn mud ||, O o Graves of Unlon was at the Murray | /5, /C0% L "Of course wo appedled; SETER kG VER T Bixdor and W, H. Diller of Dillerare at | but the supreme court put flru-u- seal of the Casey approval upon the finding of the lower Adolt Lallos, ge manufacturer, 119 | "5 'n piinam of Detroit isin the city, at | tibunal. One of the particularly curi- priollatvonk Sulaloyile Xstiles ) I | /o Baxton; ous things about the matter was that dieheand general debility, Burdock Blaod | W.T. Barstow of Ond is a guest at tho | the child wasrepresented by a fen S cured me, g Merchants, lawyer, compueatively young and vei b John 1dson of St. Louls Is registered tive and el Aining, 't Conpt at the Paxton, Now the entire plant, mortgaged as Anna W. Jones has commenced suit in the | A, M. Van Auken of Denver is registered | it wus, was worth only about 50 district comrt’ to recover $900 from Alva B, | at the Paxton, when the judgment has be tisfled and Lilllo Cook, and also to foreclose a m Ira are und C. . Dart of Rock Islaud are | and other costs and charges had been S aROR ¢ u lots in the city of Omaha. | Ot the Murray T paid, I found m in very tightened plaintift alleges that Frank Jerome, @, Mix and wife of New Yorkare guests istunc 24 And’ Towls T. Read hold'a |28 }‘“’_»\v‘:n:;\"*"“ B e ow comes the curious part of the o et 70581 0080 aa tho troporty ,Georgo B. Bigelow of Lincoln was at the | story, The femalo lawyer shortly after $a 415k wecth (L6 sribunt of the dabt e ais | | Eaxtoniiuh night i the tase had been finally settlod, adopt- e aouIt OF L\ eVt she wsks | 7, W. Browster of Hastings wasat the | ed the boy. Sharp trick, oh? Well® Sy 0 I0oaLrps L0 Appolb . | Casey last night mine was sharper, Sixmonths after I met Ryan & Walshare in hurd luck. Accord: | W, T. Tate of Plinview was a guestat the | the lady at a reception. T must confoss toa sworn complaint filed in the office of | Cascy last night . HISRRE AT, G Lo ’t'ulll]l ok ol o AL, Ta00. Choe Borsowed Bi1 S L0 T | ypkis F; Oswald of New York was at tho | me, and [ wos notdong in_ discovering ational Bunk of Commerce, due on de- | MpUrd stught. that1 was in loye., Certain circum- hoir promissory totes for the | ) Ahomus Sulten of Deadwood, 8. D., was at | gances, which I need not mention, led @ ofticers of the bails claim that the | the 2 V“‘I"l‘- “"-l‘{;“ ST - me to at least hope that my feelings péymont of :l.. Hites ok been fre U.‘i‘_nl de- SLREERON OF CORHlIES 1as, 10 tho were reciprocated, Ilost no’ time in munded, but upon each oceasion Ryan & | lastnight, at the Pa oposing. G ANt Gt At Walsh have neglected and refused to pay, E. A. Donaldson of Milwaukee is rc proposin .‘”{‘ \l\‘j‘n.,\mn nit .I.A_._l.: and for this reason they have brought suit to | tered ut the Merchants, opied. < XipJEath TARRIOR ‘Ahod recover the amount. Suit is also brought J. H. Macomber of Tda Grove, Ia., is in the hteen months after the trial and you against Dennis Cunningham, who endorsed , at the Merchants, can rest assured that n the very first for the defendants, | IRE tson and Fred B. Smith were | I Was very nuu'h attached to our little ST 1 u the city last night from No ka City ndopted son.” And he looked Into the In the county conrt. judemonts were ron- | . O N. Davenport, steward of the Miilard | fces of his nuditors and smiled know- n the county court, judgments hotel, returned yesterday from a three weeks' | ingly. dered yesterday us follows: Reis vs Roth- | yaction at Hot 3 P oltz, §13.53; Swisky vs Rotholtz, $2357 Stuart L. H , accompar An Independent Editor. Howe vs 1aul, $800.03; First National bank | by his sistor, M mon, aud bis | The Ttem proposes to bo an independ- of Schuylor vs Hourd, &3 0k: Kivk vs Ted- | brother, H Huydon of u, left ent paper as to politics, suys the Cape field, =570.48; Mee $07.41; Haw- | tevday for \\'unn..;nnny respouse’ 1o i Cod (Mass,) Item, If a miserable, pep- kins'vs Stury ShiRh ve Johnson, | Grams aunouncing the serious 1llngss of thelr a1 e simicin Shmol (T AT DL s 841,10, Rich vh Thowpson, Judgment for de’ | mother, Mrs. Mary E, Huyden, formerly of | foriint-drinking politician shows his fendunt for costs, | this city. A youriger daughter, Mrs, Liou- & paf 3 LRy b TR 4 ady with her M. | ¢huck some leaded type at him, whether vden resided here for y ‘vetrs, he be republican or democrat is Omaha Pearl Homny Company. Huyden resided here for many years, aud | 1 an The Omatia pearl hominy company filod sts | M0y Eriends will be. pained to-kiow of or agalnat my principles to 1 articles of incorporation with the county | L1ResS: ——— ‘xl:l.‘-4::2.4‘1.’.”“l DT T clerk yostorday. This is the enterprise that Tennessee's Election, this stand ‘because [do not want removes from Baltimore, Md., to this city. It | Cuarraxooes, Teun,, August T.—Reports | ofice, The almshouse would o prefs incorporates i this state with a ca apital stock | from all parts of the stite indicate a quiet | ablo if unable to work o1 830,000, divided luto shures of ®40). The | glction for county officers, with o small vote ———— incorporators are John J. Sheppard, John BB e Mr. Boldboy (smiling killingly)—Th Manabay, William L. Bailio, Daniel Farrell, | Pollod. The farmors’ alliance succceaed in | (vt 0 PSR ol videly, “Will you per jr., and William L. 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