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: "THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. "OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG - ’ = =3 =\ TWENT NUMBLR 56, —— — —— —— = = = THE GRANDARMY'S CREAT DAY | eriesiienist it i resnion, of | 1N THE SILENT SAYCTUARY. Pt N R ‘mwmnuHwntxuu&mflhummrmmwnmmmmufi ‘ | [ this historical capital today —pleasirable in Indications Seem 0 Show Thata Con- soith two niles, where they met the owner | the conternplation of so muny hees of Uose flict Is Inevitabie, ofthe tearn, Me Jotn A vl of Millid. M, | e Who shared togither the perilsaid glories of [Copyright 1890 by James Gordan Remete.| | ™ ATl fortunately escaped with nothing moxo | | A Hundrdd Thounnd Visilors in Boston | g LS EHEAS for tht union, sensations | Auid Gloudh of Tncento the Remains of 0ar- | six Suivivon, (vis LaLieriad, Ausust | Buglan Stal $50) Vorth of Stanps T ety e ook eht e | 1T \ation Desired, Roginding tho Bank i of & mournful sort as ought how seldomn s T & PR VA aral ble. g Y. o " s o 10, ok fright at thenoiseof a 1 " Witness the Grand Parade we should meetagain, — As 1 havestood in dinal Newman Lie in State, 12— [Now York Henmld (abl—Special to From the Postoffie at Blue Springs. heshing machine new the rowdside opsits of Nebraka Favmors. 9 | the grvat uational cemetery at Arlington and Tie Bre.]-War ;vun_l )unm s now ap- I made fden i vhich o nt battalions of the dead Thave | pears tobe fnovitable. Theactins of Prosi- | | suppel t x bolt in'twal o | — WEATHER THE FINEST POSSIBLE. | O S 11 ek 5 (0% | SORROWFUL SCENES IN THE ORATORY. | dent Bogranof that cmmtty tuvo not lon | HEARING IN THE TIAIN ROBBERY CASE. | activnt “tectiret "abat otk Loy G IMPRESSION IN THE EAST. and how soin inthe seattered comne satisfactory to Provisional Preddont Euet . i = i A by teries of the land the ashes of all the soldiers | — ettt ¢ A Zrbe - ~ | wieels and v ool the by wer left i of the great (L 196 puthorad 19 BooNen | of Su Sulvalor, avl he i ji- | ok Sely stinding in tho roal, The esupel i The Procession Two Miles in Length | praves could not help but fi Surpliced Fathers, Clad in Sowmbre | tated byvond measur, eta is witc The Oldfliows' ( ....‘y Ave Opens At | wihoula soa The Mistead ing Statemnsnts Feing Cire and Five Hours and Thirty-Five {here Wi vot iy tread uf Chose mtedllons Iobes, Ohant in Monenful Tones the situation closcly and iy take smmry | Platsmoutt—Terrible Accident Ste culatol Throughout That Se Minutes in Passing the tawould not be 4 4 preltb Tt ol the Sdle Words of einiotid ey o ,',"‘"T“‘l‘f“ R it s st Chapman—The Elop | srionse Spadal to ton Doing the Stte a { ftevieving Seandy gemfront tho mation that you bve. 1 thoueh 18 Minetabe, ot i s ment Mania. T 13 k itylas suffored from Great Injustice, alw er proper tha should take abr 0 Ay 1S 410 S “ O 1} hf m ¢, butlastweekgoal b - furlough from al dutis to mingle | in progress in _londaras, although E | e | A 5 o h | — v e mprov theoutlook, The s, 5 R st yith ol b way as o com FEhiAMohE: 180 By JaMes Corsh Biiets) clims that he s routed il maleonten WeMotw, Nov, Atrss 3. —Soeial fols A Skl A feek Saeanle g o0stoN, Muss,, At 2 d rmde beoan erery prsiden nus| o bl Rouai e A abtibe i e : A = will yet b vy . | ASITINGTON TBUREA U Tire O A . srentha DR b5 6sas o the: Vi [ realin thostrongtiy of *the woverinent and | BIRNNGIA, Augist 12-[New York | thit his country is at poac ? | Evam to T B A buigla rob at| Lo Polkeounty tomal institute is now | e O A } the conditions could hardly bave been n its strengeth in war. The ar which is to | Flerald Cablo—Special to Tus Brr1—I set [ Active hodtilities btween Guatemala and | Blye S prings lastn An entrnce was ’ at thecollige b nd s well Wasiinaroy D, C, August 11 fivomble for the Grind. Avmy ot the ey | MUster undor its bamer when our nation i | ouw hetimes this moming, in spio of the | Sin Salvadorhate now - ben mspended for | opuine o s S e ey 1. Drot M. Stodures pritctpd | Senstor taddwle dstre very thudh to bb: !:v".llwv: : ”lr‘l‘ he “-"‘;II\I' \A‘;v‘:\‘n;f”v‘ e 1"\ | tesadled isto be found here in the mass of 00F | Gigmalweather, o visit the oratory where | nerly threoweoks, bt Mo amnics of the | was blows v and 8480w of| . olelk St @ tain from the ot cashiorss of the The 14l b? Slalbors aistisinod diiring. 1o | osing the president, loft at ones and | Cirdinal Newman lies dead S stURUd 1n || GITETRS A canpec JEtin sight of oh | stamps aul abo 8 in money | entof § ] cile 1 U e L A S ALOTH B UL A 1 he lifaiot tialtors emtined iiritg o4 | toole the midnight tnin for Wyshington, | Fdgbafton, o darming subib sbout one | other mady to antidpgts any emnts | takon., Theburgirs had vi Pl il FLR. Hantof o suinvensity be P furmens in such bauks. e says el """ e A L Sed | (Thoe were bud lls for Vice President | nile aid a half fron Binningham, £ nade | lotkiogto areneval of ghe warlare, Tn the | bluksmit p and helpd ves to| the R e ey 1 that tho senate s boing daily rogaled with e T ecs Sl e ets are packid | vorton and after considerable persiasion bo | fyquivies of persons sbout the hatel | rmeantime the minster Of CostaRicaand Ni- | such touls as they nevde Lty nadlin 1S hand Situniy d blood. | Sttenents that Nebusl farners awe paus 1 .”-'.m o l‘t‘u:._‘”u;... od that 100,000 e e oy b fowiwvorly, This dosel | tho fiest getlomn had not heard | Cumgun have noteeased thoir effors in be- | seuterel aromnd on. (o | v| B ng seb in, making it necossiry to awm. | 1S, hat agricultum has p-ovon a failure in Y i “"“M‘“ gl £ e [ bl i A PR WS QEEEY ) ot the cardinal's death, anotherundorstood he | BUf of peace. They lave bem hard | vwas doo. The manmer § | pitatebetwoen the elb d en He | lis own state and that the men who lave ) i clore -';H‘.v .; e w,u‘ ol .:me:: ;}m | 0 A ad died inLondon and o thind sharpoeyed | 8t work and have tive coaperition | yeus done shows { X will recyer 3 s built up the prospority o AN I A Pracs | ¢ f; v"x'v; : intbor 'l”l‘“'”'m”\d ‘IIV' i€ ] n‘- ITH COLD LEAD. youth liad severheant of eithor the canlinal [ 0f the entire tic co Minister | atthe businwss Afino dew. wv'. w:‘ ;\ | ‘v.\.‘l““‘“ '|’\“.”|.n'\| L i <~‘|”~ .I‘w | tleanlydepedon cations for | MBEI aid Glinas SHirma) bn bond kot j o i or the oratory. Musing on tho vanity of | Mimer United minister veident in el P ot i, teae el risel | mpput 1 e ot arrived i the harbor, The distinguished | & CMCaRO Newspaper Man Kills His | g0y urried aongthroigh the rain, | Guatemala, came ashore at La Libertad ' TheTeain Boblery Case .| aes of grama this seasom | with which to ' lich A pentlomen were escrted to the Vendome, and Wifv's Tover There is wothing wpparnt i this busy | Siturdy and onSunday arivel hew. Pro- | Virevtivn Neb, Augist 12.-[Speial | favimers” alliance pienio held at Do | are damaging intho oxtrons o Nobrask in K subscquently they took seats on the grand Cricaco, August 12, —[Spedal Trlegnm 0 | yotroplis to indiate that in its midst | Viionil Preident Eata eterainel Minis- l' elegeram - to IIIW i Uhe prelimiin ey s grovetiriday, was o great afure, the east, and which, theough their widaes 1 stan, Tne Bee.)—~A veritable leader of Chicago's | ouo of the ¢ is century ha st | ter Mimer at a banquet tolay and the best | hewingin the Horron brotiers train robbery | spread civerlation, he feols wol result in ine President Harryon breakfasted ot tho | o pundred is dyng tonlght from the eff O B e e R vy 811 d S case wis begun this afterion before Conty bl s i LG 5 e R b Vendomeearly. Shortly after 9 o'clock le | hundr g touight from th breathed his last feling prevailed, L | HASTINGS Noh. Angust 1efSpocidl to | @leulible mjury to the pople of the come teceived the governor and state delgeation | OF @ bulletfired by awr husband, The coratory isan unpretentius tuilding of [ Minlster Mizner appoaral disposel to act | Julee Wakott. M. Watsn —mad Rea | Tue Dee.]Joo Hamen, the plower i bbb e i Ul nd the party ook carriagegandrodeovera | socialleader is Dr, Edward W. Sawyer, an | i brick di setly onthe street. The ehue in the interest of a sittlement of the d, mssengers, a ondudor Kea J = jportim of the route of the'parade to view the decorations. After the dvive the presi denttookhis pluce on the reviewing stand A conp WISES B A CHED, ttee on the Tndian vhed o conpronise Id and well known physici in the ne. % sworeto the identity of the prisoncrs, | man and wel <l nd Salvador, the investigation was sothormghthat | eilg, roeive vrived hiere brought a copy of | they wre the only ones eximaned today, t Wy was shot and fatally wounded thisafter i owner living new the aseriois, ifnot fatal, £ dificulties botween G and when lie stands next doot, but on approichi ila crapenor my other sizu of moumnir app PRI priation bill has o y A bk X 0 vening, the msuliof a kick and was soon sumounded by muny other | 1008 by J. Dulton Faneyor of the Chica | yigibly, now was thee any mowd or| President Bavrilas' formal doclamtion of 1 Jattsmoutl, | bya fuctius mile, reoment upon the controversy fnvolving notable gentlomen, During the time the | lorseman, The greitest excitement prove bustle, I landsome young father | Wir aginstthe publie. This was the fi PLAtMOUTH, Neb, August 12.~[Speial H. O Mimix, whowasallowed at the ve | the anol nt of the Murphy family with presidentrecelved many expressions of good | in exclusive society eircls, where the doctor | weeived me and funished the fol. | formition in the matier meeived atthe to Tur Bie.]-The Ollfellows' | cat republian tounly coveition the cour. | 1€ Sweanl FoxIndins, Tho conpromise will fromthe crowids alng the way is well known, and the cause of the shooting owing infort ’ “The cardinal’s | capital of this count ond the first oficial 1 3 ' " ‘ ratl 1ot was proposed by Sonmtor Manderson and is a i1 A fa R et ratls Gk DY S I A G LR Lwing information, he cardina I cone wis welconed hereby asplendid | tesy of seleting his delogation to the float T i | the - cidmm, - Comnanler-ieChief | ™ iancher has been teaveling for hispaper | JAtRIAS 0 tiken us by swprise that no drtoraation Stib g Ui government of |y, Tqnd wiile this interferel with il covertionto behellat Blue Hill Seoten: : ‘{ Arehiins iz Ad viginal W ot 1130, with his full st | fer the list few yearsandbis wife s reo Don of armngements has yet been perfected, | Silvador had had on the subject. As Guata- somewhat wot an Oddfelow or a Reblk ber 8, has decided not to be acandidate, and [ @mendmen It prserves the right and 000 mowtel = men, esortel by | mained m Chicazo. This morning Fancher | The fueral will take plice here oneweek | mila first invaded Salvador without any imde acomulaint, They are g8 mueh jror. | Wil 1Iiston the Alams comnty delesation | equities of the Murphys ponding the invostie hew: \]l -“\.“ ‘\ll;(:“v )Iv”.v»'u;l I)"‘Elll v lnlul» '\I‘ m““”‘vmm “.(‘”N“‘”‘xm)m LRl honine and the boly will beburied at | formal declration ofher intention, the atti- | (oo, in m’v]‘«'x'uh\ asin Tavinga grnd out. \‘lmi”“lrtb h; Il’\'rul;l“‘;:“j‘u‘vu ‘un.z.w[ 7] e \“ A h( “r ll slliline caded by a corps of mounted police, rode ometime, it s said, ho has susp ol \tle vi 5 g A8l RS orms Wire whin. 1 SO0 & e 0 e o klin county chialrman genttaleon outside of IKansas and Nebriskas the leadof the [iinois department, wd the | Mrs, Fancher of {ifidelity. Todsy o ob | Kednd a little village soven miles distan, | tide of Barillas after his fores wore whip- | qonc 00 "W Sl oo Tt the | of el Guzeal Emnidin county, chalrmn e it oo iy el greatest military steet pageant ever wit- | tained a eonfession from hor, She admitted | Wherewe lave our oratory retreat Ted, 1n issulige his doeGe) Is considored re- | 1y 4 ver now the people bmonow will| distrid, wil opm hedqusrters i Iutings | ¥ S ato loated, It pro/ | nessed inBoston” bogan its mavch, Al along | that for than threevears she had been The cardinal will be, by his own | diculois. Theiuterior of Salvador is quiet enjoy themselves the hettor for having it, as | next weele vides that those who have boen enrolled sineo the route vast emwdsof poplo viewed the | criminally intinate with Dr. Sawyer of No. [ wish, lail beside Futher Ambrose St | aid thore are noindications of any moreout | thire wil- bo. a0 At ol e sphere | Friends of the T.aird nonument funl aw { January st shall not participite in tho procession from windows, stands and side- | 4722 Vincennes avenue. Funeher loft bis John, who he loved so ist Fzota, Dr. Allert Mena Al | wondering what has berome of the several 11 sy | breaks ag has | will bepurer. Todayhasboengiven up walks. ¥ y present annuitios, and pending thespecal ine 3 5 8300 Cottage Grove s it b & ¢ st exclusivelyto welcoming visilors fror soliciting oo ttees. Phe conmittee shoull i Asearly as 0. n, thespaco fnthevicinlly | ey difhs (oo Lage Qrve aven: (o | and whombhe adresed in these touching | been appoisted minister of public strudion, 1 Todgos of th fout et Staies. a sootan | Bive mpored st " sent. congresionl | Tostimtion this ‘prvisio slall in no way Asearly as 0 n. y e vicinity | went d othe lomeof the doctor. Hore | 1€ Wh Bk : =08, 2% i the lodges of the foy states and socis ; po! 8 © | prejudice the daimsof those who have beel | of Cople .[.\x".‘i',"".'m\ denwly trowled md o demanod confissian fiom tle oldphyy L"n“:{h“ \“.;.I]‘l‘::;\:..x.\p ally, dear Ambrose AR ORI R TGA N, FlAbaa TS Ina e ot bl prejulice the daims of those who have been gave me when he took onight at theopem haise the Rebokahs ~ arolled since January or v ho may heraftes sion to the rrand star hat point were i 3o (s ; § B R e e I EL v ik Matiorsat feaver Crossing. i e g iae the el e gang at ihat point were | hustined usisted on having tho canfesson i | evoryond dso an o the links be | He win SIS e [Ereon | iidend an idalmbisprgranme L aRs | S e N A 15 molled . 1 pitces (16 clntimi of |iied Iy i . The st Sarved writing, but the doctor is said o have 1 | ywodnmy old lifeand m who have now Oapita) for Home. v Ay SOERIVE) HIXARS, 10y, PR 0 A l the presidential party were to the left, fusel. What followed 1o one except Fau- 3 ko ' persons res adjudicat without prejudics Boyd and it wasexcd mtin mitter and de- [ [Spes il to Tue Bee.]—=The Evangelicil | wnatey A1 oclock a carriaze dnve up and Gen- | cherknows, bit a moret Later the report of [ 0¥ twenty-one years bee s devotel [Copyright 180 by James Gordin Bonetl] livery, Deputy Grand Master Evans of | twubles at this point e not sttled yet NUOTT ADO ABOUT NOTIING ] It_ cralShormanalighted and ook o seat in the | a vevolver wis heard and Sawyer's wife | 0 me, so ptient, so zelous, | Pams, August 12.—[Special Cablegram to | Omaharespndel on behall of the visitors in | wyg shoriffof Sewanl comty has served an Anovering. pper devotos § oolithn A A 1 ""“‘_‘; el el heChieps | Tusted into the oftice ‘to fiud hor husband | so tender; whohavelet, me lea sohard upon Bee.]—Arhbisiop Corrigan of New | @ spewh mixel with Oddfellow history injuncion on Rev. J. P, Ash, thy veident | half under large disply headlines 1o & 1 nu"\.[fi‘f\%‘r.; Al at i ‘.'.‘f‘:m‘.yf»r ,-,.‘.’:‘.1‘.‘\"‘\.\.xmn "m”f"'».”""-".‘i?»“\"ifl.n witha | Jou: wholave watched me sonarnwly; who | York arrived here tolay with his secrotary, :‘f-'.\'.y.""\':""";‘v‘.‘if"“"Jff.‘.‘.’fi":'.,- :'»‘f.-"fi;-l.l.'r .L:'..Wm TR Caid & (LB BIS Celitass WKy Tavir.] oin uninst indisn Commissioner Morgran the presilentand o few minites Jater @ - | Jarg prgtico o mi prpabi i i fos ) | lve iever thousht of yourselt if I was in Dr./ G, Bi HoDuellMimanhbistiois on | (it (0RO OF Mg Drder bt | O et B e Iretiocqmaoraver | o thoetran that he has uppointed his wife us riage drawn by four horses drove up With. | and ihe fithor ot 4 fanily. ITis wife | (eston.’ Yes, we were all present | his way hone, his intention being to leave | mar ntinl se tary at 81,00 a year and ine ay Noble } her around the count Governor Br Thegecond cor uture that Oddfellows would @ t0| isabout evenl Y, | the Frenchcapital towards the end of the [ their lodge meeings w wasin the hotise wh kett and Proidont Flu divided at thisplace in takin s contained Vice Pres v their wives and | sijles with the Dubbs anl Esher and Bow- aming whenshe heard | but there were no dath bed | weel for England, where he will make a [ dwughters on their arms, equls vith them | pan 1, 1 the shooting occurred | when the ddinal passel aws rmitting him o and ran up stiirs so 2 v with him s cone S S L et with e gonson sl | X0 bo beine i o comtow | wry short ‘suy, king mn Atmticline | B, ooryiing e “Satcnmt wa | " Tinsaratoing the com enp e | SO tEUy whesepane if th v i Proto oy, Itush, vate s in his hand. | He i past her and ont. inta | tate almest from the conmumcenent of his | dther on the closing day of thisor on the Nt AlBEraiO Ity (0lloyen i BORLE S Eay | S oo wady g e faruox Utoush i | lesidence twolndim gitls from e Curlisio ! Halford, Adiival Gherardi, Wil | the street and was walking o the atte st of mext week. Mgr., Corrigin iswell | visiting sisiers andgavea brof listory of | magie y ;. P L ST j ley, Hon, Caleb Ladige, Gie sideof the stwet wien two offic t * Tle boly isbeing this moment armngel | sitisfled atthe prospicts of & specly mturn | the Rebekahs and theie aims. In the musica | My, and My, B, M. Dimerywill loay Mrs, Morga . oo’ - pblished b LR bim, At thetime they did wot know of the | to be 1o tho churef, when It Sill bo |t hisarchiocoso. fHis siay [ Europe has | Bt of the prorammo ho lebekhs Suturlay for @ fow mouths sojowrn i | sonrection with the chaeee - whin : +-~ thopresidentinl Pty Subsidod when Thore | by i el syt were aousel | o viw tomormw ma for soveral days; il | not been owe of unallbyed pleasuve, . Tt has, B ohlr Mt N g e thr T st || Bavepe. ’ A e e specific aid in detail, nnd the wholo i su flutter of excitement which broke into | tobd the story of his Wwifo's the doctor's | You Will come this aftenoon I will awange | of course, experionced thedelightsof a tour | Flo anl Annie Bibbined sthes Troubhle O wo Horses, Hil e LR \"} v ‘;'I'l“ e st nis- hearty cheers as the familiar face of Mrs. | confession ail declired th i notshoot | for jou o st ith Leaving the omtory | tiough the loly lnd; “has vbited tho | Tomorroy, hovever, isto be the biz day [ Youk, Neb., Augist 2ilarvey Pickd, a1 L1, AT O A i LT o LR AT YOS John ‘A Logan Koo od above fhe sa of up | notilaftr the doctor attempted to assault | 1 called on Dr. Blunt, who has been | huviel cities, Herculaneum and Ponpeii; [ and following is the programme: The pro- | oo southvest of this dty, loaned two | out pupilsto work in private families. where P "\(‘f‘\;"_,‘,.A‘,fll\,’,.,”{‘-,',‘,‘ wodiviae v [FRImRALTREENG. el 4 the cardinal's uttendant for nany years, D | peered into thecrater of Vesuyins and stil gonln, gl sompand of Orand Mushal | of nisranning torss tos min totaketo the | lhey Iy recure popar traing 1o Lien was the ceiter of attraction, quite ¢ DENOCRATS IN THE HOLE. Blunt, with clean shaven fuce wid severely | norerecently gizedon the mysteries of the | o Sikth stret wd manh uorth o | Stromsburg raws, aterthemand divide the Jl(vn[!\m and dormestic life gencnlly, T'ho { fraaoaving her fllustrions futher in her £osh |y yopy poontiarTeiok Played on Gar- | C1F EIFmets, presaits limscll. “Thero was | ssio pliy asenucod st Overamiicagiu. | Vine, ettt Faaeti with o Mats | vinnings. o folow powod -themm for 5. | il 1 SEROVE A formy of Sour A esiie : y ol RSN OomEy F6 S Ik 7 | 1ot the slightest hope,” saidhe, “from €he | During his residence n Rome, however, ho | @St to Sewond, countermireh on Maii anl | ater qrriving in thit T i R R s W R A L (el drotind lobicanial i vio i EOR Soniy Bonth Specil Tl | DeEiming of lis attack. = Tieveis mothing | s hud upon bis mind saxicies necessarily | thence Plors thongn ayenue to cierall | piclen amivedon the sceneandclained tis | hundreds of falordl ofiwers who hawe .t for the ".4.,.;”,‘r of the prosident “_N”I w],l'l; B, o ‘t,lu M'm_( l_“”m'wm more terrible i {#s effeet upm atteniing the progress 47 fhe propagands s::"\o; e ]f’rx:atu(;;‘xl‘n'l{ l‘]" “,"'l\‘h";m"‘trz:}_l‘mu‘!’ horses the livery man refused 1o give the wives or siswrs cmplyed as their private and cabinet, ' As ech dopartment cime | ouvontion which was to havo been held he ‘! fhe jtod thn scumonia. T bive kiown | md delibinting rlitite to thetase of Dr. | Henmdou, Ta, 510 praiad, of o nass | W Seplerin pipes Telho ot e cHostals | et o, oot uugay of Texis hus ntof the stind the colors were dipped, ay was notcalled to. ovder owinge 1o | SiChpersms siricken dovn when seeningls | Burtsell, which virually memt the settle- | dation, wil beis follows: Musics rayer | ekl refisedto brealthe talet i S Yarkio || brey g ol ottt b ¢ ats raised and in many _instaices rousing “tion oF the shafrnan of thocommittee, | It oxcellent health and diowithn hif au | ment of gravo troubles ‘fn the churh i | by Gmnd Chaglain O'Nul; musi’ aidves | oF NUEE Gro) dean moleto Korkto | turyut #b day, e L i hois fiven for theprsidat, “UncliJory | LW, Burtley, Bartloy was noninated by | houy, Amerlca raisel by the rebellin of Dr | dwelomoby BastGraul S M. Chaman: | 0,7 voug Iwyer naned DeBold altor tie | thousnt tnt it war ser b Vlust il { St Ao b L) the :1 aico .M\v..u:u_x'-\hn WETs :""M! 'm“ *The infammation spread in the canlinal’s | MeGiyn, intewifiol bylis attitude subse: [ [hoise b Pt Grnd lumphers: mus o | hovsa wits imtivetions tosmal all lodis, [ dism Swator Regan s a democrat and the v 800 1 i county attorney, and it seens that he feared | . . 2 > SRt Gy 4 g =) X 8 4 i vhich he did,and was promptly arested. | politics ¢ spaperw hic orsthe diar, Avl:0pom. @ squid of mantel palice, | FREY BEOTIY. J0C, (b S6Chs thit o fead | rightlung, rapidly sdvincing six incies in | uent to his condemmgtion by Rome. 4 | hammnel mgne Bl W, Bvins o R o A ELE RIS | BB At hobar h o A DG b Clargy immediately follbwed by Commnanderin s Al > would | 10ss than that muny hours. He had w | gentleman who calld st the hotd | sssocistionto sdect place of meetig for the | B Gor ra b it o LU T R anothercandidate, Consequently he would H trouble isnot over yet. ANOTHER PROPOSITION TO LIMIT DER, Chief Alger and staff, male its app noteall his emvention (o orler. This leayes | vitality loft toresistit. Noiideel, thobody | De Latheo fhis evenng in the hope | reunio ofisul — Smator Q tBl) ALt {8 iPdantaoas. o cnmitaein Garlield county without reprosentation in the | will not be ¢mbimed and no sureeon's | of seoing - Archiishop Corrigin vems T A HorsoThief Run fo Baren. | Smater Quay Tat ¢ S viewing stind by Geneml Butler | $Uae congresional, ro e senit | knifeshall ever distigure those sacred n- | roceived by Dr. McDounell, his scertary, Cruuparay, Neb, Augusti2. —(Speialio Ty | GEEVA Neb, August 12—[Spechl T looking toward thelimiting of debate upon and othevs. —Generl Butler had heen | gpec SHFEIIGRE RIG, CUMOCS Gre i | mains. As som asdeath was evilentthe n- | who ackuowlelged the truth of the sweet T AL KR tecllaad i B rred her 4 Framto Tuc Bee]-A young man named | peasures which must bopassed at this sese on the stind sinco 1 o'cluck. "Hardly | opoisrbiy s e & { 4 mains were diessedin the cardinal’s grand | imputatio P o 0 S hopnoie weddent ocairred here 1 i) hut Lashelle stle o hose sme weeks |sion of congress. It wont over under tho chaltman's sealp. ¢ imputation that’ he had bem misedto the taken his position on the reviewing stand SRS J Zon wi st night, Et, dwughter of B Couger obes of state. You will see them whon ex- | i “Dr. Con vill o , : 3 e : A ; s Dr. Corrlgmn willonly | oy, y0n yoars old, was siot in tho aniie enon, posel in churdh tomorrow.” Regwding that | yornain a fow days in Paris,” said Mar, Me- biothier while lowdinga shotgun, Aug praxarous, Tud., August Ten acres | [ was more fortunate than the doctor sup- Donnelt, “he was much affected by theOber- | tion was rendered necwsary, ! farm of Thomas Habw, lute represm- | posed, foron allingat the ontoryat4o'clatk | ammergay play, as is overy Catholio who u thelezisliture, thiee miles northof [ was albwel to witiess the ceremonies | spos tho performance, wgarding it a presen- S qmey | Waldew, have been dostroyed for faeming | connected with carrying theremuins into the | {ation as faithful asis posibleof the myst An Indiana Pheno Ton the h 0 cime. into I sight. Generals Alger and Butler stood side # by ide saluting colunn after colum as thoy ed. Afier the lng march which the ¥ veterans had undergoe they braced them- | tatiy i selves for & good appedrin h passed their conmander, and « wd of the prowess > of George Warren of Grafta. Noties | rales for a day and itis likly to come up weresentout of thothelt md a fey diys | Withthe kinded proposition” submitted by sincothe theri? ol wor £rom atown in. Ar nitor Edmunds yesterday, Senator Quay fnsas Ut sult @ howo s dusertled vas | WAIS toretl a flial xote ujonthe tari bill o S R e 1 aie AL on August 30 by the adoption of a resoluti The Blopoment Manis. ridden int town and hal diol thero ad that | o At 30 b adionoR kel oy 9 : he wan wve his name as Lashelle, The |AMeE £ maining days of the present Asirory, Neb., August 1%—[Special | e il suspiciousof the actions of the |S€Ssion tocousidertionof the tarify, “appros PatS of Olicast pnve o fomt oteeies LY | purposeand grout ols hiave been bown'in | sanctuary, ios of passion. Hedid tot noticenny of that | |0 TP Bee. |=The clopomant minia s oIS | itizs aud loit Tor i fis e 1004 s A LT L "l‘,‘,f} .:;{'I}’g | were given hear e e, el | pabbitsand fish are dead, while fish were | Of the ortory, some m sumplices, sme in | argunentagainst it. Viewed with the eye remd Dlest et el S et | Him. Thosherff armcd with the proper ja- | Something will bedoneto stop the incessant e o onoral Butlen * rom | thoroughily cooked In the hedted waters, | sombre cossacks, chanting i1 mourngul tones | of Faith. t1s a wontor ful performance. ot youms Tadite 1n the torate ol 2rt | porstookihe first tran for Denver, | AR ossipy igmisainy ol etz a will. In fict, honors wire well divided be- | Wihout waninga toriffie explosion twk | the solemn Tatin wonls of the miserere. | «Whatis Arhbisnop Corrigan’s opinion of | Uestyounkladies fnthe county. Mr. Kelly | hellvis yresidentof Grafton, sald thin Aftnonn L I Lo e AL tween the two throughoutthe passing of the | PHce Great trees were hurled skyward and | A1 members of the communty fourteen in | Cardinal Nawmnan 138 Iyem fiiamiive '“‘l”[““" "f""l""'l Tl Escape of & Reckless Prisoner ammded, but sone stop will b taken procession.On the appearanceot the Penn- | .'.\-.3,'«3'1.1 woters 'r"m.l lat ”wl k J(-.‘.:;}‘ nuwber, were present except two brthers. ““Eyeryone who Inowshis life and’ work M'WIH w\' ":*'v” "“" ‘\'l a “‘“‘-‘r " ':f‘“"‘“k sl Angust 19— [Spocil Tele- | WHIebYIhe previons question can be wachod sylvania posts with their tattered battie flugs | COMVert A Ly - irec erthen came thepurple shroude el atthe churl ingla man has held aloof. Mr. Norton recently et ” EL NG upan a bill afier rasonible debate, I AR ROUA YL 1A yat mckel of ‘natural gm bumst | Diratlysfterthem camethopurilo shoudsd | foels thatthe churd of Eaglind bses in hin | herys heid alok Mr. Novtn | Sundiy | gramto Tue Bee. |- Lust evening thedepity | LF A eariile dehaio: It g i ier reverently me ; ), s > ) be vy the adoption of aresc ic v hilcl The atiro paride was aseries of ovations | forth anl thescene wis bewtifil tobehold. | bier reverenty borne by menbersof e | u peronality whosecharm and infuenc hate | boeme b Koy Faos band on S be by the adoption of aresolution which w 1 the | sherilf of Butler county was on lis :nable the senate to tako a vote whenever th The gas took fire g azed fiercely vo 5 wossing the court yar o i 5 Sh8 i ek i [ 0 5 0 ote whe or the forall tio dupariments along iho. lko. from | 41 £as took flreand lnzedfierwely up Loive | houscholl, Crossing the “court. yurd, freh | hoena mighty powar., ox. Miss Notox, nsshted by him, bogin | yome fron Ouahawith & prisowr chargd | majritywishos. This must bedons e to | thousands of patrioticcitions, The parade :‘i‘Lh‘""‘;;"“"“”"“;'l"l}':““j‘\‘_“‘.‘“; o :";; [i:j." with green and the bright sin now shining. “And with rofercnce g the case of Dr | | ulhln,:_lim.-w,k.l\wlwqm nmu’-“ mluin'z_x-.i withhorse stwmling. As the Elknom s- | Willbe kopt hore until December in useloss 1 ;::I‘:u:rm bours aud thiry-five minutes in | 18 CES L RS oot hus sun Bela | the procession entered the church, and pa Burisell? usked the visitor, and has been ina bed ever siice. The flying talk without reaching a dondus ion upon any= o T - couple tarried but afew moments but drove | senger tr revered bur- ““The cise was deaded by a colloge of the | (o | \ wis a few miles st of Lin- stlkenown of | wool theprismermade a sucess €l brak thing, Ithink the t: v N theeavern since the upheaval The great | ingup the center asle lid Wb papnoraakin taual ths PRdS | caraims haye taken. in tho Currant Ay s | den on s cuafalne: roal anifl, rver and harbor, d - that fs the ls federal dectins and — congrressionl reappors Kim ball, in the front wo taken i propganda in Arclbishop Corrigan’s favor,” | them, Mr. Ky istheson of “Hi Kely, | for liberly. On tho pitext of goingto the | thenment i i o pssad beford. we atthe lead of the square was tinely decorated | Wite, faaming Niigarais created, ~hancel. ! Sy N olied Dr. MeDomell, “and D, Burtscl | me of the wealthiet ma of Cheyenne, otherendof the car he dashed through the | adjoirn, and to o this some stop mistnecess and was the center of attriction, oS ¢ to & R T . the mournixg fathers moved about, I'sybmtted to the decision s & Catholic priest T doorandleaped from the trmin whileit was | saxily botaken which will cut off this useles the eyes of the yeterns, bearing, as| Tevising “'_""‘--“'I'l:‘ 8 Constitution. || 7 aolip his appointed work—one. ightine PR R I he Long Pine Chantauqun, runing it therateof forty mils a hor, | debite.” This appears to bo the prevailing ftdid,a finey executed rprésentation of the | JAckwoN, Miss, August 13.—The constitu- | gAC1 AN B BPI L WHEE ot T ; A Loxa Pixe, Neb, August12.~[Special to e train was stophed s som aspossible and | inapression. Justhow thisis to be done wil le huxe Nt sl Je ks aols 410 i 8 guard church. He could ot do- otherwise, for the buitle of Gottysburg. As the parade ap convention assembld promptly at 12 s mains on either corner, cne bringing 4 mitre woundrously w S Tie Ber|—There were three sermons do- | when it lckel ap the hand-cufed pr liverd onthe Chautauqua grounds on Sun- | disappearea over the bluffs, T'he o, pearedin sight of the grnd stand at the The ¢ squarethe air resounded with cheer upon soner | prabably be dote pur- | lican caucus. nin verdict was final ventio vis called to onder s " Rrentlid wis “oslled.to on ought in white satin md | e ig Jikelyt vy of State W. G d presently at arepub- q . vininAlEis > n Dr. Burtsell may bo rein- | oot NN e Brsident of Gats | sued butit isnot known whether @p- MISCELIANEQUS, pleeryind rhen Genoral Alget cans in sight was_elected president of the con- | Htting ittenderly on the heal of the greatde- | gtqted inhis pavishat ejiphany " the visitor piostgiae i at s it r, | turel thefugiiv “The commissioner of pensions today notified ncassion was 1 aseataingappliuse The | votion on the first ballt. Afterelecting | paried, mother vlacing at the feet & small | ket but Do Mebonmos R heLieh, o H . e i) Mz Doney that the depirtment could not procession i anifient spectacle from g i 25 el s e I i A SR bt M awd, president of the Wesleyan uni- Teachers Meet at Wahoo, Sl gt # ! 4 Fiis point, & (manh raching nearly | JU0£e Cathoun prestdent the couvention com- | table, ou which two caudlesthrey dowa their | ovey thoss sybilline roplias that have many g i e L i e ARwIEEE i Lo peision exaniner at lis paint, il ofmarch roohing nearly [ SRR H e Lo S ah & datourned i tae | thon S s R e e (O YoM Ak by of Mt Plaasant, In, in the aftr wroo, Neb,, August 14— [Specil “Tele - | Gandy becase the doctor was not i grduite - ¥R silise & aivalya s, marvow. Mo SuTeage qiestin s tho in | e, Moy & siver bowl illel wih oly | timegndoften driven a New York mport mdDrJ, 0 Duriea of Omha in e | gran to Tue Bie|—The tachs’ hstiute | of my roealur melica colloo, De.. Lo s g \ The Mayors' Club Bang issue to be dealt with, It is believeld that it [ *V° b 8 kil X to the verge of desper . About o thousind people were carfinal's hat upon the bod hen short opered here list night ind was leetured toby | Pointment was practically mado, but was will beeffectually settled ad the Austra hien shoi S an ———— rounds that day, aid o weathor | 1P on. Thelstiutoe wii | Wilkdrawn for this wason, Comnmigsioner BostoN, Masi, August12.~Tho Mayors' | SVitat modified or auonded sad o s trl 1o | pravers were said and afew psalms rod, Kurds and Armeniins Fight, ble Sich strong mom thise || BRE; Baitiest Linoin, 5 Thelnstlute vil | Ra i alites thal the. postion wels ot club of Boston tendered a banquet tonight to | the constitution as the most acceptable means | while one of the brothers waved clouds of in. CONSTANTINOPLE, August 12— [Special | justspokem ofalwiys £ god audience [lastfor ir0 neales wiih tho v‘-_‘“'\\ M CODS | amount o much in any event, as the counties Prosidont Harelson and other distinguished | of regulating the great question, 10 il 8 trod comude sprinkled the to- | Caliogrim to Tua Bar f=Furtior anfiits | NG ISESny wie noxeation = fof tisteatovss Brof. I, A. Wation of Ton- | adpining Gaidy on lie southind mst wro Kb i e e e gt o iRE 00) i ) 4 LB, M) 2! ERERIE ; tov, J.T. Nelarland yesterday delivered | nessee, Miss Hritehett of Valpr tof. | embraced ina peusion board districtand that yalar L s ¥ o A R mains with drops froma silver bowl, Then, | have oceurred between the Kurds and Ar- v instractive and éntertainiy ctire | Be of Lincon, Superintendent L H. | but fewif any aplicants would be ordered. due at thoe Mechauie’s hall reception, and g 3 DIRERT o % baving knelt in silent prayer, the brothers | meniansin tho Alsshgergd district, It is re Dollws and Swmse.! He heid lis wu- | Bralbuyy and 8. . 'Good of Wahoo, Al is | before the ¢ xaminer at Gandy, the ) : i SAN AxTovto, Tex., August 12 —The state ¥ A | g uly, the rule being after abrief cewmony at the tables Mayor + A sigiing themselves devoutedly one by e, | ported thit abind of Armmianvolunteers, | dience spllboind for aie hour and thirty | unde th minagment of County Supein- | that allapplican ts must appear before a full Fisher introduced the prsident, who [ $Unocritic conveition mét tnismorning with withdréw. X < moutedand well arned, has upparedat | minutes. Prof. [.B. Geer gave a conent | tendent Watson. There pronises to be avery | bowd for exnnimtion uniess thoro is some sid: “Mr Chairman: I wish to thank | 2000 delegates present. The deleation s a verhave I lokedon a more impressive | Jiraroun anl is fastrecriting adlevents h abot e huindred voicesin the cluss. | large numberof tuchers inatteidance. The | cirumstances miking it impracticable to you for this cordial welcome. Inthismag | wholehas adecidedly ruril appearince, the A WO Mupre The report has causcd & panic among the |1t isastoishing bow quekly these clssesin | envllmat already exceds 150, daso. aificent parade which we have seen today of | firmer element predommating. Theday was ht. Iventuredto spproach the catafalqn | urkish guthorities, Fhe goverior. of | music e sssumo sieh profciency and - o Thero wasa sharp litle “spat” in the house the survivors of the Massachusetts regiments | spent in choosing temporary and permanent | 0 10ok upon the earthly part of the great | Erzroun hasordeed the opusion of filty | be. able. to renler sud - fine s e Prodigal Daughter Retirns, this aftrnom over an offort to take up the of thewar for the union and in this mygnifi- [ obicens platformis astrong document, | orator and theologiun, placed with lis fa Armenins suspected of having promoted the | with — only & __lvl\\'-_ days pre peratin. esoNT, Neb., August. |2, —Spedal Tele- | bill opening to settlement. the Fort: Randall cont parade of Sons of Veteras, coming on ing the crorbitant tavifl, the foderal | standing owt in sharp rdief agaist | Fecont disturbanee B e it o due Prol, Qer e | van to Tuis BrEn] —Emma Mirsh,a yong | Miltary resavation. in Soulh Dikota, which T take thelr fathery' places’ in civil ifo tion bil and the recent course of the gound o pur- the hardwork he las dme for this cliss 3 the | > wis introduced by Ropresentstive Gifford. Tho house bill was amended in the s , Wis in | asto donate partof the 1y home. Her | lon reservation toth atof its allow and tostand as they were in their day as the bulwark of the' natim’'s defense, we | demanding separate railvay o s for hive seen magnificent evidence of 'what [ whitesandblacks, Thesupporters of G Massachusetts ~ has done in defense [ eral Hogg for governor are in the majorit a magnificent b States court. A plank was inseried bl plo d goll—cheeks md mouth surken, nose hoked and, very prominent. Heis i full pontificaldress. His breast is The H""w‘" Hamdt class being solavgeandso well wtended was | 1ady who mysteriusly disippeired aboit a Bereiy, August 12.- (Special Cablegrm | ® £reat iicentive o work, both forthe iu- | wedk ag fron her hone at Tekar to Tk Bur/—Tho auimn pardo of fho | *UEIEMNC o fi thepipls, © (| Frmontinstiglt on hor [ uls of Fort Sisse- statoof South Dakota ice of e urda wim T AR mantelibs e A ' father ud offereda reward of #00 for lenowl- | &80 omnibug of the unon and and _in — { hung with jowelled cb and crosics, the | ERIrds was hdd tday ;‘x.: the ¢ mpll lof com- | Arny day, anl thit wil be the day wien of er wherabous and Oficer Herr of | Stitchood bill v, Folman of Indina. wd these young men wesee a proWise of what Calitornia Republicans, hauds afe glved in purpleand the feet siod | 20" ‘Tlie emperor and empress and the prin- | the larsct A1 Tho o sidees Tn fomom e | thiscitydiscverd ho in the anploy of his | Springer of llinois Sbicctel to the conside we would o uguin 1t the exigoncios 'should | 5 cuamryro, Cal., August 11,—The repub- | oo gio 0 ly embroidered, Now | 2080 the imperial family wore prosent, The | grounds, A_\,[““. q ol i L) dantox WS | brother at Hoojer. The reward has been | @tim of the measire wd it went over, Mr, <l upon her togive herblood in defence of | 1,0 Gove onvention metat the state canital e Dy ewrotdered. - Now | ginperor rode back at the seiloss ot the head | COuIties will be presmt. course he | turied overto him Pricklormade a strong stand for - considerge S pas @ s et fean state o 0 [ capltal | 4 nhave withdrawn save 8 few lcnool- i : 4 mali object of thetrue Chaitauqua is not to R St R tion of the scnateamendr tothe bill the union. Letm iu cordlallythank ye 7. J. C, Canpbell was elocted tomporary | of the color company and reccivel anovation | Simily Tive ulargs rathorine < - for your interest and fricndlivess and to tday. . @ Caupbell wuelodod tiInpoary | fng pissts, d Cardinll Newman | S5 e coor om dtators alng the | SNy hive ilarg gatieriig of peojle, but AnA. 0. U, W, Pienic, Senator Manderson said this afternoon tha ) S 1 Frang Ryan temporary seere- | 11 t i from the thoisands of spectators alng e | thero must bo one or two diys of cich 3 o hedid not believothe infantry or artiller ~. You mood, night B i ruah and Frand i) PORA = [ liesalone inthe silent sanctuary wheve his | route, assembiy allolted 1o the e rtaliment of i | SreLt, Neb., August 12.—[Spechil toTis il not bl 1e infantey or artiller i flor tho address the presidont and mem: CuMIm Camplell ippolited the | go1ver tinguo will be heardno move. Requlsm bpngerc e 1o Pegjie Wio donotattend vegulady, " | Ber]—The memers of the Andicnt Order of | WIIIL 16 taken up for considerution at_thfa RERECRE ANDRat- iR, Adniral i B s T o, Tha | s wil besaid tomorrow at 10 5. m. and Atacked PyiYaps, P Elin. U, Nosbitt of North blatts United Workmenof Stella will hold their | Semicm bablie wis ¢ R wolls and staff wtived and proceeded tothe recep. | adjouned unti o'ele 10 | s will besald tomorrow u 3 1 S Cicens vl €0 piel e on. J. esbitt of North Platte lled Worknenof St will I I come up andbe pissed immedistely ipon the & 245 ol the Meihanie tuliding - ae took | e lending candidates for govemor are | raury wery evening it 8. Msoum, August12.-Natives of Yap, me | undConmd Hunly, A. M., of Kankakee, I, | fourth annual piciic on Thursdiy, August 14, | ressenbling of o s next wintr. He AN fifteen thousani peple availed themselves of | Colonel S, Markbam, Cougressnan Moreill, | . S of the Carolin ands, vecently attacked an | will be the ontorsof that'day. On Saturiay | The pwgranme will comsist of music, | b da conferance with General Schofield 3 the opportunity ~ to see and hear | General Chipman and Hon, L. N. Shippee, | Snipwrecked € una detichment {1om the Spanish garri- [ eveningwill ceur thegreat’ gold melal speches, trotting races, base ball gameand | @ helatter bolieves that the infantry and nt the distinguished persms who wero an < - [ Copright 185 by James Gorcin Beinett,) son cutting wood in i forest. Of the Span- | testgndin the afternom the grnduating ex- | ghoting' matches, Excursion rales have ety branches of the amny should bé log= 8 tounced tobe preseut at the joint reception he Weather Forcoast, Pauis, August 13—(New York Heald | ards onelicutenant and swenty-seven soldiors | ercises. On Mouday and Tuesday of 1ext | pae sedived frou all Misson v Paciic points | islited iponand that t irée battalion and . i e A Sy omns Kelief | For Omuba wd Vichity--Shovers fol- | Cuble -Spedal o Tur Bre.]-A toelegrara | Were killod aud tho west sed, Two loat | Wedk will ocaur a grand amendment raily andu Lirge iumlber of visiors are ex pected | other bill slouli come up for w;um.«;‘.‘.ui.. Corpsin Mechanical hall pon the platform | oo pe fuip: sl Jrner, |63 g hy | loads of troops were aftdrwards sent to attick ’ to be piesent, atthe sime time, if indeed they should no be |3 wera M, Anile Wittenmoyer, mq | OWEdbY fules slightly wariner B | from Fecump to Temps veports the areivil at | i natiyos N T ey L Al Hential Knins atYork, ¥ . liked togelhor. & tional prosident of the Woman’s R | For Nebraska—Tocal rains; warmer in| ¢t port of the e of the Chiistopher | that thepwere conpelied to retire, b, Angust 12.—[Spilal to Tue Pirert Veriiz Daniel Bone of Towa wa ppointed ¥ lief Corps, :\hl“ j Clar Barton, | estem, slightly cooler in western portion ; | Columbe, which was recently ran-down and | It — enl rains in the lst two days VerbiGirE, ) A ipecial Tel: | special agent of the census > 0 colleet 3 presidont of the Red Crss issociution, | variable winds. peio-Uadbeb et bombis gk a ol Ve T o "ke nave proved of gruat benetit to the corn erop. | egmm to Tk Bre. | —Pive broke out at g ttistics of manifactuver, und wany others. ~Slortlyufter 4 oclock | - Forlowa- Light showers; slightly war u-r{ ule.by - Sho Bbesand Avew ahaim L Cemas. Tiaetds :"“:‘A'\“" k,""l }““l RYRe 4 SRR 0 WD gL ogrn T pleEsg [ine ased by w | T D Home of Omihn isat the Ebbits General Algerurrived, followed soon after by | except in extrone *southoust poriion ; sta. | Pavigation company s stea i on th UENOS ATYRES, AUgus —A mob tolay hfs is the fint glice June %, and whil | e o a ilding used by Brigiudier Genoral Brooks has preferred ad- General “Sherman. Geuersl Shermmn wis | tionary tempenture; southerly winds, be. | banks of New foundlind werew dedare | atticked the residence of ex-Prosident Cel- | latoto save il the enp, itir " | ¢ | asy grocery store md postolce, | diion b inst Colonol Kautz. He | dmoug thoflrst spaken, Just us Ceneral | omink variabl | thit the cptain of the Obdan refused, | man and thratensd tobarn it to theground. | pexentige thin was gmerally expec > | destroying the building and contents and also | elargzes him with ciealatig and - publishing Shernan concuded his remarks the presi ForSouth Dakota-Ligit loal stowens in | although asked t do 30 Ly the capliin of the | The governuent has pliced s corlon of treops | southers partof the comtywill ot b Belpect | the twoudjoning buildings, owned b Frank | the chirges wiich the former — preferred dentiul party reached the hall eastem portion; varisble winds Christopher Colunbe, to lowera bt to aid | around the bouse for its proection. very much, asthecropls €0 fargons. last | Opocensky, i two-story frme usel xs & hall | nginst the latior which in the wain Mu. Whittemeir then spoke in behalf of - | n pickine up tho croy of o' Frends vesel, | ikl ol year's cor liquoled ai50 conts, Withnonoin | beiov tnd Sitening Bams teame i Dal | e Moited in Tis Die dhoathoe he Womn's Relief Corps. She outlined the | o National Capital Notes, . | four of whom were drowned. Passengers of | Manitoba's Crops All Right. | themarket, us farners are holling it with | Opcensky is #4000 with 10 insu rance |l nt Secotary Chandlor — today afe 3 /mrlu«( the organiztion, e WasmiNetoN, August 12.—Senator Blair, | the Chnstopher Col ant uls0 sigued & | Moxmear, August 12.—Presilent Allen of | theex pectatin ofa fyither incicase Cluppell's loss is §300, fully insuved, finned ‘« onmissioner x,mvnal decision, in y . neral Alger wis next called upon, 1o | jy behalf of themajonty of the members of | Stateingt altesting th foct the Manitobs & Nowthwestorn nilway has a R, . e | Wion ho Notds for oanceliation. the poge aked 110 ity aud 1ts officors for the coun , s " of Ma A 1 2 u A Peculiar Runaway. T 00 Late fo Save Corn, ition dedatory stitermot of George W, [anied Se S0 the woman's suliage conmitice, loday re. | disate b gaing that the roent frost in e | Eukmonw, Neb, August [2.—Spedal Tele- | portRounsoy, Feb., August 12 (& J befor the noith 4 of the northeast i of Following Gonersl Alger the president was | ported favorably the proposed constitutional | i Ll v Catiogran to | waiey of Minedap dd"s0 danagy 10 18 | Loon'vo iy Ber)—About Be8 tbs. sfor | ton st e tion 11 aud the northwest 4 of the northe Introjuced as “Comrade Harrison, president | smendment to give women the vight of sufe | 7 SN | oo f . i : J " Wor 3 west i of seetion 12, v nship il north, range 5 0t fine Um lodl Etaves® 80 was meeted with | irage. | Tue"Bre, ] -Chawnoey M. Depew, president A —_ - DO & NNAWAY tam, withnothiug but the | over here this aflernon golp g sou theast 15 west Nl ALK 1 S SRS % tremendous applause, The president sail: | 1'he secretary of the interiortoday received | ©f the New Yor! ntrat & Hudso River Victims of’ (he Chole | front wheelsof a buggy attacted to them, | Qimtions were that the stofm was very le seens that one Callahn bid prec Heeb 8 @ p | Y ay ed | e 18.4—-006 hundred sna | . - | ! “Mr, Chairman wnd comrades of the | 8 telegram from the governor of New )lvxhni rallroal company, was it Oberammergau ONDON, ‘\uwm_ 2 me hundred and | came tearing down F'ront streetat breakneck south of us, Yesteray we hud alightrain, | inmaking atey for the lind and therefore Grand Army of the Republic: I | askiog fortroops tosuppress whito cap out- | Sunday, 1t wasbis futention Wgo tienw to | seventeen persons died from chilera in Mec- | gpeed and ran in at the open door of. F y's | bulfears are cntertained by the fanuery thal | Beebe's entry wis cancellpd ¥ by fmpressions both ploasurable aud | reges, 1mmwr,. cayestnday. Iujedian sveny-niue didds | livery able, where ey Wore caught. | it Loolatelo SIVG to carh Grops | PLsiy S, Hiean .