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YEAR. - - egramto Tie Be TWENTIETH DROWNED WHILE 1N Bud Adair of Aubum Rolls Down an Em- ment Into Deep Water The house of H. P, Show- | alter was burglarized last night and two gold amounting in all | entrance was effected by sereen from a window. A Woman Wreak Revenge, Talley, the fath A FATAL RUNAWAY ACCIDENT AT CRETE. out a warrant for Malicious Wrecking tory is to the n at Geand Island Named Hanson irbs of tho city this mornin by the fair Lizzie haad been pay r attentions 1 10 bo waiting in ambush ex” pecting him to pass. Avnvns, Neb, August 22 gram to T Bud Adair, a seventeen yeur-0ld boy who has for years been subjoc to epileptic fits, was dvowned in the Nemu! While walkin at his fish lines and continned snatched the ‘Ihe hearing was Lad before a justice of the a workman to um of §00. Scnsational ( taking in some set fish lines brought the corpse, the clothing. parents of the de younger brother’ | developements oroner_was notif State Line Reunion at Hardy. no inquest was held. gram to Tur Bee, line reunion, lasting been held at Harvdy, closing today, in point of intorest and attendance has equalled any for- y the crowd numbering four to five thousand people daily, Allsubje been handled and the entertaining f rage the many wtings of Crete, > annual state A Patal Runaway at Crote. h Special Tele , & wealthy farme ster, was Ikilled this afternoon by a run- Irove into this city team became unman- agable and r & been such as to died an bour after the ac nother year, Went Throu Graxp I8LAND, ha and other epublicans were 1 eb,, August 22, everything was furn to make camp 1if ut through a culvert about a city toduy fwrecking theen- and several loaded 12 but good fellowship prevailed. They Stole Silently oreaking his removing piec as undoubiedly a wreek the eastbound passenger train, which Owing to the Hour city, the act wag undoubtedly gram to Tik Brk,]—John H. i Ildgerton and Attorney General Nelson had illed to speak here this morning. passed over it s proximity to th prompted by malice fter standin an bour att silently away. A Man Drow Boy Bitten by a Dog. Graxp Isnasn, Neb., A Telegram to s B he son of Charles A, Wiebe, by & supposed mad dd to Omaha on d with a madstone. Oneof the employes of 's was drowned in the Blue amed Hanson had not by ovder of the city authorities the ‘The coroner b been notified. e dog was Wind and Hail at Foir Ronixsoy, Neb Pelegzram to T ort Robinson. The Saltne County Fair. Neb., August I'he Saline county fair, hus been in session hero two days, has proved a dance has heen est is taken in the races by local horsemen. his afternoo and small trees upset. It struck us f And took an eastwardly cours river vafley, and it s leamed that the corn orop in its path has suffered the roof of the quartermaster's Window panes jm a little south of west WATE FOED ON THE STAAD. Killing of Moore. Orrawa, I, August 22 Tk Bee. |~The main evidence given Moore inurder ¢: All the trpops and compauies are under [Special Tele- marching orders commissioned oficer from each troop and PR tako the field, — - figured as a witness in the Cronin Masonic Picnic at Waterloo. E. W, Weiss of Ottawa and Kate Ford. experts tostified that the dark spots upon the worn ou the night of the ns, and, they blood, although they sta unable to distinguish human and animal blood, Kate Ford swore to meeting Moore on the morning of the du an appointment to meet him at § The ladies Star lodge of Masons nie here today. bringing about one “The weather was all that c hoen dosired, and all present enjoyed them sclves thorough Theday was spent in dancing and an o Telogram to T clothing of O’ Brien, train arrived that science it between y he was killed and making Points of Omaha and explained the object of the His remarks were and Minnie Winterling, and about the appointed hour the four went’ over to the park, followed by Moore. loft her when well into the park and hid in Moore_then came up and walked with her under the trees, aud when he insisted upon the ob) d jumped out Moore refused and O'Brien jumped out of the bushes and beat him upon the head with a coupling h he brought over from town to hbed the corps received with enthusiusy 014 Settlers' Picnic at Union. Neb, August 2, gram to e Ber people attended the second annnal reunior it this place today, grandest celebration ¢ s of welcome w Wilay, esq., a local orator of no Lincoln_ was ¢ s full of j Wppropriate to the occasion, an is a candidate for a high office, his nddvess was entively free fromany allusion to partisan politics. Saunders county along the bluff. than two thousan st of the meet- rheld in Cas s made by C. | They then r iTer testimony wi cross-examination. o PO J. Bryan of orof the day, Notwithstand- Result of s Skirmish at the Range, Wis., August 22 Following is the re- were made in the afternoon by Judge Rumsey and D. O. Dwyer of Platts- niouth and by Allen Kirkpatrick and others Cawr Dovaras, Telegram to Tie Br sult of the fivst skivmish this afternoon, a possible 200, firing wus he Scrgeant Shipp, Texas, 130; Corporal Trish, Dakota, 124; S¢ rion at M iven are out of Nob., August 23 The Grand Army of the eight miles a grand suce anwon at Bo: from MeCook, will prov Hundreds of ol1 veteran *s cornet band furnishes music for the oc- id several hundred of MeCook's eiti- o attondance today and listened to ne, Platte, 120 5 Missouri, 114; Corpo Texas, 119; Private Swanhardt, Dakota, 116; utenant Ord ant Shaiten, Platte, 111; agers, candidate for lieutenant ; Sergeant Dietz, Platte, 103 g is the order « shooting of yesterday and today, the totals of both duys being conside Lieutenant Muir Boyle, Dakota, 277 2343 Lientenant Sh Missouri, 10 union will be av y eujoyable one through- A Mimic Naval GraxD 1sL.AxD, Neb., Aug 1¢ of the most int y of the Republic re- tures of the Grand Ar union to bo hold in Gra 1t0 6 will be a vivid rep the destruction of the con fed Nashville, t ant Merwin, Dakot sentation of Montank, which ¢ fort MeAl ted and Wil be Martin, Dakota, Dakota, 107; Lieute moved to the reunion In the afternoon th counterparts of the s was on The battle will oceur Septe: 4QL7:80p. m The Modern Woodm n of Ax Srockua, Neb, August22, gram toTue Bre. | of America held a monster picy highest scores made 4 ; Lieutenant Shanks, te, 108; Musician Grotsh, Missouri, Dakota 1,442 Missouri team, a, Bromficld and Harwood, cornet band accompanied the Aurora d Lion, giving some made by Ry The Weathe wis perfect and & passed off pleasantly Institute at Weeping Walc ixG Wareg, Neb. institute is in session with 150 Superintendent charge, with Prof. Chu as conducto For South Dakota west- hill of Oberlin, O, | Iwards of Lincoln, wrd of Youngstown, O., Prin- Waterhouse, Dr, J Houre of this city as assist he Union Vet CreviLaxn, 0, A ns at Lakeside, aud Prof. A, V ant instructors. composcd of excelle @ union veterans at Lukeside, teachers and on the teachers braska will receiv wuch benefit Vetevun Relief union Affairs at We Weering Watex, ) ident, | the Miss Marry ( isurer,iies. M. ¢ Rachel Eldridie eb., August 22 gume of ball with the bachelors today, were defeated by a score of challonge sent to Wabash will be withdrawn, It is reported that an ke its appear; with H. D. Barr, an anti-Van Wyck republic cau, as editor. Bouse Ciry, Idaho, August 22 licans completed theiv ticket last eveniug as fellows: George H. Roberts for attoruey gen- | catled eral, E. Harroun forsuperintendent of pub- | to consent to & monstrous Lic instruction, for justices of the supreme | b W. Huston, Jobn T, Morgan next week, | Burglary at Fairbury. Fauvuny, Neb, August 22— [Special Tel- AUGUST IBLK 66, e e e e e ING, A N A STATE OF EXPECTANCY. The Belief is Prevalent that a Great Strike is Impending, Everything at whether the great There we Sweeny of the mented upon fre ti p der statement this ‘Sargent was four who was correc corn, ment yestor STt is Wri fate ut's views, Commi neithe interview, Donov ihe result, In reached here it is strike, toda, The with con are in council wi The st more presented ald i o clined, in our ordered tl that only acty cach di 6,000 cars Webb of tives of other method as av and transport A simils eral ¢ ment's notice. ouselves in bitration or such strike refer | or will not t employes, but | servico but who, throug to a > | insome way, a means in my of passeng | constitutec | sons it “seems neeessary to have the by you | | Powderly's m: | the statement | charged by this | b htof Labor or | organization, | the beginuing of th lowed | a list of oife lischarged, Woebb | Kuights of Labor men are said to piny discharg wmeinbership in of dut 1bordin, ficient ' work o continue to do s whii | orders, It would 1 Sen g roim workmen that tl What employer { and insubordinuti Tendars will the organ ization 1o v which ugency without setting employwment, th discharge — of Powderly's ay %, as long as I ocoupy the po- sition with which I am entrusted, I feel it be | my duty to firmly decline.’! Webb attached his | ested manufacturers, and state self was not willing fo | testimony as absolutely correct himself to prod 1de Senator Paddock sald Nebraska has no ey a demand whi A CONPROMISE ACREEMENT, Plain Talk from The Republican Senatorial ommittee For- | mulate, an Order of Business, ud master of the Brothe . Firemen, arrived here this even- In an interview with an Associated press represeitative Savgent the first thing to come bef it gets together than that which comes turers themselves 1 5 under oxisting ing from Now Y SWITCHMEN IN CHICAGO WALK OUT.i POSTPONEMENT OF THE ELECTION BILL, Standstill n Inverview with Inwardness announeed hin Stockyards— Chict Sa Commissioner Raum—~A Nebraska Land his visit to New York in liis interviews with the executive board of the Knights of Labor composed of Powderly, Hayos, Wright, Howard and Devlin, Then, in the course of the interview, 1 the shoulder. believed that the ropublican par avor of such of dutics as argent struck He desired, however, to be quoted not as in the position of pre dent of the council, but his 15 a day of W Yoxk, August 22 expectancy in the railroad situation. knows what tomor, Wasnixarox Brreav Tie Ovana Bee, | 518 FOURTEENTII STREXT, Wastisgroy, D. C., August 22§ Unquestionably the senators who come in from the new | duceif possible within se articles are very farming countr as & member of the s by all farm trains, carrying six ple from all divections, » which it is now be- have the honor lieved must come whether it will be postponed until Monday. of rumors afloat this | between the state individually with Powderly harmonious and satisfactory compromise which has 0ssas this year Powderly and gong to Webb the reason for the discharge the New York Ceniral road. Webb had flatly refused to have anything to do with called in the Continuing, Sargent said: ation X do not think When in New by Webb, ovated train crowdon board plent morning. The differ ments of Sargent diiction of these duties. T do not care 10 propose an ame nothing, but T app pointed at the republican ence last night agreement have ness which contemplates g the taciff bill in genes this month and its conclusion minute rule during the first four or five days of September, the adoption of the v, the river and b v general appro senatorial con for was witnessod compromise order of busi s veductions to om if they can safely do so ne time avoid going mininum duty American labor a mt sald yesterda heand his three colleagues, the chiefs of the order which comprise the fede unanimously in_fa ion_in favor of a strike. ition of the supreme council on the matter Was the same as at the conferenc y, and that the four chiefs wer imously “in _ favor Wright and_ Delvi) disposition of | ys and to m palace, but the Mills' tanit flve thousand a member of the ider the five v said the I asked him why he did not treat TN KAt wahary “T am glad tostand in the presenc an assombly of the peoplo of fowa and diseuss with them some,of the questions now public mind, and in which the whole country is so deeply eocemed. The u stono upon which the whole goy- ernmental superstry stone which ‘This brought out the statement the duty was lower than that fixed by the Mills were not selling at than half th b Powderly. | third party to'inter pose you hiad discharged certiin firemen and s grand master of the firemen toask you the resson for their discharge; would You refuse to talk to med L price amountin present duty uator is confident that when the sen ished its wor bill it will be decidedly 1 canie to you agitating the republicans ross will reconvene in ine when the taken up for consideration, with ous question ordered not later than ainly the rules of the sen- more acceptable o the subjeet. What he said was not only | : it came before that but so far as the four 1, omeial. If Swi y as has been he certainly changed front,' al what it. “1 believ hiefs are con- there was 1o disposition on the All they wanted their grievance to tiributed to him therewill be of the month, ate must be nee to present the Vanderbilt have a just arbitration of the existing dif- As to the final result of I, Sargent declared that need have no apprehensions. ent hoped no_extended strike would ‘ens does Wi do whatever we please Lwill endorse will he i no small respect agreement as to the vill js to be presented to the republi is to be considered three of them compromise created it was u vide revenues fc a sentiment pression of the 1 party throughout the for all of us fo sioner Donov of arbitration reached here this morning ar nad a short interview with Webb. would tell anything n said that the uttle hope of a scttlement bei means of arbitration, upon_ Powderly this s placed himself in full fucts from both parties he will make no settlement understood the state hoard of urbitvation will of the republi whenever forty jority of the entire in or ndl as the champion of organized labe 5 he wanted the whole countey to know it. A NEIASKA LAND DECISION. tho interior department Secrtary Chandler consider Kinstnger fror commissioner re application to make timber a culture entry for the southyest quarter of the soutlicast quarter of the north- southwest_quarter of the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter of section 1, township 3 It appears tha ¢ avrived at by Donovan _will call, y and Chief Arthur. AND, O., August 22 therhood of locomotive engincers, was asked this morning what reply he wishea > to Powderly's He said he would be information r, must be addressed ta him officially any atteution . Tha position of the s was well known, bup Arthur would izeit if Powderly addressed agreed action upon the bill at the time u and will, it is believed, enable congress to ad journ by October 1, appeal of Christian There is general republicans in branches of congress over the outcome of the agitation for the carly completion of the tarift and the consid ion of the election bill, is thus preserved. A CONTEMPTIBLE SCITEME, Before the special committee of gets through with charges against Pension Commissioner Raum it will be shown that behind t u concerted plan to wreck the commissioner’s government has letter to him, sed to give Pow- eradicate ano! Mills spoke of the first tax b fant industries, but tended that petual imbecile, gone the bottle sucking pol tunately demanded th denied that it wa s to rema 100 rfect harmony the infant w Webb Again Refu New Youx, August 22 ends the second weel of who two weeks ago left their places idence of reinstatement upon thoir own terms are considering the night in their local assemblies, 1 the members ccutive board. Undoubtedly it is true th the rank and file of the men feel strong in the near presence of their leaders, n considering their imme- diate interests and tho men are pleased. Th feel reinforced and more hopeful. board s to Avbitrate. With the close of brought cont through the publie pre procured the cancellation of the same, tion was given to Kinsinger's attorney in De- mber, 1557, and in Januar; timber cnltu months afterward K be grlad to empha him aletter in an official way, nit wis then. investigation e L 1888, Charles P, Two More Engineers Double Up, One of the s said touight: “We handled ght today than on auy day since the ese charges is . Mills hero illustrated where they otur ntral's officia high and low tarif. closing the forcign compelling our farmers to theow their in- mmissioner teered to furnish the com in tho nands of Mr. Coope to the preference was forund that Kinsinger's attorney in the Tacke case made which he ve. n, when the investigation shows that two more engincers have doubled up, taking the places the striking fireme market, and O can secure to show the conditiol ut and at all times during which§ife has presided over the pension oftice if h The heads have be a charge of fused to pay S WO must have @ o raise pri the conditions. outruns the mand wo must have access 1o the peoy want our products, and to bave th 1o them we must winove the tarift out of the : s of consumers Then,, to get ed notice of the of Tacke's entry he refused to s The Central Misrepresents Maviers. aLo, N. Y., August 22.—Men to take are arvitlng on most of Tiivty-eight firomen iched heve this morning, but on learning that they were expecied to take switchwmen's places all but five of thend: work and were dismissed transportation home, got together tollowing statement: would all be assured that to the public, but s u basis for_the committie to Judge of his personalas well as officialaction Sooperand his democratic colleagues shall not have strikers’ place: perfunctorily simply used be the merits of 1 troversy it is clear that notice was prog ey of record and ser- is service upona clicnt. 1 obliged to from such ser- s that whatever n settlement, 3 hastened to adcede, but the railroad has de- erly sent to the atic cC upon an attorney Under the law Kinsing: make entry within thirty day vice in order to secure his prefo The officers of the governmen® having d their duty, are inno manner responsible for s default and tho interests of the present entryman can not be prejudiced by misunderstanding i singer and his nttorne of Commissioner insist that the them any injuniction of scer purpose of G ememies to show that ho was insolvent when Tie becamo comimissioner of pensions and s What that fact, If it were have to do with any collusion mposed upon fused to go to ithout pay or If you want befter distribntion created by labor; if you wi There is a growing belief among persons who have been following the course of events closcly that there will be It was rumored that pos would be the ordering out of all mechan along the line of the Central railroad. this Webb was questioned. Auticipating,” he said, “some ten days ays ago that by allow »us shops to remain 1 was furnish- ing ammunition to the Kuights, I at once ops to be closed-and divected enough be retained to perform the irs that were requirced nt time we have fully of construction Albany and 1,200 men have been laid off.” State Arbitration is afternoon sent a lotte ating that knowledge of the state boara andarbitration that another strikeis seriously threatened on the lines of pany I am instructed to communicate with youand invite a joint conference in the offi our company hetween no further strike. d h ly the next move and Qrew up the were told they ood places and would be 70 to $%0 per month, these men were told that they were wanted insolveut now. shown, would with Beasion Agent Lemon the av relation to this Y of the carges which the conclusion of the_worst that Mr, Cooper o his collegues conld say of the pro- oy showed gross ind ANl prospoy they have boen pr iation today tly and *hat practical reo'in the east, and to company hud b railroad men ve your pary home and vole forthe me your will into execution, RTASKA POSTMAS Harrisburg, Banne who will ceedings was that the part of Géneral ing” himself to be under financ nt whilo hew when he becamie com- should have relieved himself of red Thedford, loudly applauded, Thomas cornty, John A, Far Ciwles, resigned, MISCELLANEOUS. special agent of the land office, il re- essman Dorsey, ation of the surveys N counties, reports yors' monuments have heen ob- und that it is very or be turned out of it inffive hours, and when they asked for transperfation to thej homes, as they had been hired for road vice and ot for yard service, it v fused to go to work 1 necossary re At the in cours all conneetiod any pension agent, made an exami; DANKENS AND BROKERS. ired from New York Senator Pettigrew ¢ this morning and expeets to leave with amily for his home at Sioux Commissioner literated in many difiicult to find the corners and that survey ought to bs Grofi has recommended that the recommend- ations of the special Congressiman Dorsey this end, making an appropr Falls, the me it having come to the whosay fhere w 150 of them broughi senator was one Commissione amendment to the rules so and bring about the previo: all measures in the senat agreement upon the Quay tory for the advocates of an be necessary to pated this week. bsistence or means of transporta- road of your coni- in the west, agreed to and has introduced a bill to ation for the tion to their home: Ta, August n to Tie Br last night hard enough to cut vou and representa- your employes with a view to devis- ing some means, either oy arbitration or such e mutually 1 striké may be interruption to travel tion bo prevented.” g sent to Powdorly. ly stated that cutive board of the Knights of Laber was willing to comply with the request and hold itself in readiness to The Situation on the illinois Central. Captain Avery of Edgar, Neb,, is here on y home from the G. freight trainmnen on all bray nois Central railroad held th morning, A do will be formulated tomor appointed to wait upon Fish, president of the previous question the measure in December will Senator Pettigrey upon, whereby tho threatenc rted and an abrupt Oscar Manger of Omaha is at the Randall. Pewny S, Heann, ESTIGATION, and for an ine: is a large capitalist and g headed financier. he visited & number ers and brokers and looked into the cause and tho present i ow und a committ r letter wa Powderly in his r THE RAUIL 1 ‘The Commissioner Continues His Tes- timony in th WASHINGTON, Raum continued his testimoy the investigating ¢ some of the money h went into the refrigerator company, but de clined to stat Cooper presented an the Cincinuuti Commercial Gazette of June 9, have been e if the demand is pond at a mo- L movement of the bankers to s, said Senator Pott on of the silver coina ommissioner fleece the bro! diness to thing to terminate othier one, aud sincerely Ohicago Opinion on'the Strike. [Special Telegram to Huvdly anything was spoken of He said that obtaned from jurisdiction such joint or parine joint Yiability: that itdocsin effeet tions betwoeen o power of the s Cinieaco, Augy pe that either ar- bought bullion, and the b ced upon will hg Webb - responded o panies; th profits, aud so they demanded cttlement of possible extensic kers' accounts, req! 1 to produce enormous sus of cash, bout equally divided, article published thomselves profess Chicago lin Acting on this the persons who have 1y not meet with such efforts will any difference or g this company and ume that the you was designed to be between the officers f this company and officials of the Knights of Labor. These officials represent, uot ou extortionate ted interest rate “Tsce the banks are demanding 40 for ‘¢ cquivalent to cent per annum, while mone andothers who have it at the usual rate of g4 per cont bankers ave squeezing on the board, thieves falling honest men will get theiy and almost unp; charges brought by Cooper, nmissioner denied that d in his ofice and al Boynton. interviews about that tim men on this subject. said, substantially 1o difficulty with th am_not aware of ing between about 10 per western lines that it would accept all class hove refused fi 0 lines and Monday vefu The interview was, The commissioner non had spoken to him d cases before hesubmitted wsked to be re-employ e officiuls of the | i 1d have not d local perishable frck apparently the sam wape it was beforc Knights' of Labor, | the diseharvge by this company of ccrtain per sons be submitted to theie investi trate by some tribunal to be juest which T have owners of proy and that the scl sive that they are just and reasonablo, As 1o the system of completed files, *rious injury to the business interests of the aithough the in suspense, | olely upon the cerlificalo ly expected thatorder for or against striking will be decided upon there tomorrow. immense busir stockyards has Pho treasury departine ress of the monéy anticipate th to be wy duty to s$ of the Chicago uuion kot by offering to o standstill 150 engineers, switching at yards is done by the stockyards company commissioner completed. files, following grand lodge of » ensuing grand trafic and if th ities prevent lawless inter- ference with our operations I pate any intevruption the ponds worth at | statement of the clected officers of the united I Masons for t Gilllam, Keokuk, author weluding 8,110 of Lemon's ca ) iad presented the I of completed cuse the result will all the outstandi offer of the treasu could be gotten out of held until maturit interest for Ifor the above r bonds, us the ‘tment is mor the bonds if they Wis simply paying the in advance a5 an induc lolders to give the wen on any of the railroads be ! smmissioner's examine sration of packers, rep Webb comes fc pared statement, iite vision of the pension bureau, was treasurer; A, C, Blank, rincipal houses, called on Suj Royce of the At no man has at no particuls Wil Stnd No Des Moixes, la., Foolish and if the latter w of railway superintendents ately issued u call for a peot, AR Ioientw absaluicly theg markets bonds iuto the treasury ment for redempt “T'he bankers in New York w money as sc: fieeced their viet and I am in favor of so s those who engage in ors have squ they want from the speculators in joi they will takie their 414 per cent bos v dopartment aud get the cash for Thén the moncy market w and bankers and brokers and speculator ary folks will g seting tomorrow stock book of the irnished a list the advauce in wa stockholders, which y8 itwill be eas testifica that it contained the name of no er ploye iu the pension office except his oy tock, was cver d the Such operations are a joint rate law s in force ) otherstatute, and thinl 1 prosceuting any it until the courts that it is yoid lieves the law s constit lature has, | vush of busin, I'he Winois Central coaduct men and brakowen are ompleted the s propose to ask of the company. abor for drur 000 4s the b an resort General Stone bee procceding was the dignity of a arespectable attorney investigation, Cooper declared that that it was bene member of con | articipate in such had not been permitted to look @t wages which 1d probably crim s much p intoa contract il noglect of duty for charge i switceh L wer wian for deur keaness, over the present sc y wnd fidelity t | with another committee offered to allow samne road to carr Clicago Carponters Again in pate easior ti 1 a genoral latter trauspopted avnually tioned ever sine wed 10 September 1, bt Ryl e not begun an Kills a Conductor, was asked fo builders Thu series of pertinent questions ad a Pullman conductor running on the Pacific between here and , was shot and killed by Harris B ter on the train, this evening at ) they belong and by ting points a5 well us Towa Ciry, la., ferim to i union exeapt; to luction on ena ¥ to 45 per cent Senaton whether the weet the econom vald the 6,000 niem ented to Judge Il ilding trades of ¢ ! protection out of work The llinois 1 INGFIELD, AUg agriculture show that there will be one-third of a crop of Irish potatoes in | Tllinois this year as cc whieu the yield was 15,000,000 busnels, work of the city | trom going on with the ity building in nated by Towi City L, for university purposes 1 for next Tuesday work on the bulldiug s been stoppeds 1 10 avert a thre on by Powderly trike 1have boen and his associates absurdity, sat f arbitration or investig: side uimd the lower cost abroad replied that it would not und stated that the | testimony taken on the satisfy him on that point | then Orought out the admission that all th | testimony wlluded to came from the iuter- The Stk » in Belgium Spreading, ing, by some kind tion, persons othe ties of the company that theso causes cxist, Borinage districtis spreading, miners quit work, making a total of 11,500, ipared with last year, - UMILLS TALKS 0N THE TARIF, The Noted Toxan Addresses an Immense Audionce at Orestous VISITORS, sharp Frosts Reported frone Several Portions of the State - The Cole aile [Spucial Tele Tolay was day atthe blue grass pa rod lotter excursion hundreds of we in early this South Omaha had o magnificontly place cars and a jolly Tho parade was grand and mide cbow wlor counties® day at of the duy was deliverad to Mr. Mills » of s0 ol ~the o ders had rejected y s free freedom to t violate o tho gove ssary 10 pro- its support, and congress was invested with the power to levy and col- lect. duties and other taxes froe governnient is sup ported by an enormous tax 0 from the hand of the mouth or body of the consumer, Our freo o out one system of slie in convulsions to o ri 50 “d on ¢ prod icles er o 1 for in ine na per- s have impor- Instead now erying 3 Mo with protection infusion of the under a dur tarifl is ainst us and stocked home sossarily tend verse demand the de- » who Lceess havy is o is ten times the. question rewards for of theweaith t ligher prices lower pricos manufactuves; if you want constant employ- ment and higher wages for oll workmoen, on farms, factories commerve; if you want emancipstion deit and depression: 1f you v for aies of from ty 20 to the udices at cairy I Mr. Mills was hundre: tand to shake b with the orator, pussed to s sand s peals Special Tel- A light [rost was re- ported from the river bottom lunds of Wob- ster county this morniig. enough to'do any damige to crops or vegeta- frost Tt was not hewyy re anticis [Special Tele- s frost lere 0. A Joint Rate Decision, TowA City, Ta., August filed a decision toduy in the case of the Bure lington, Cedar Rapids & Northern uy vs the lowa railroad commiss overruling the motion to dissolye rary injunction restraining them from estub- lishing and promulgating the jointrates au- the last legis the cowt has dots not creato ship relation as to Sudge Fairall rilvay oners, the tempo- stablish t the llate pri prop= s linited guanntees; that the use of transportation luw aflords no that thetransfer weeting points in ndin less th is there is of freight bl lots without L such 1ots at cost s that inal in the haul, for which there is no authority, und reqiires shippers to pay at each tra compinies ory which 1 ime it will d sty without justice ov right, rates will b 1 Masons, 0851008, Ta, August al Tele a: J, B, master; uty grand Moines, senior war- Rapids, junior hikinock, My rolcuk, sceretary, s [Special The railroad com: today issued a vigorous order notify the Loard within ten days whether they sume that stas much a3 any intend to put tho avo justifed in 5 vidlating 't and the legis. to compel the for & private citie his been une common law be ure of their posi- from the n siit o pres nont or promulgation of the present rate sc fuct that they P Cosgrove's Suit. Special Tele groveof the v is plaintiff ina pel Ay, asking 1 the contractors orecting the pirk aos t winter to the state aring of the ca and in the meanting reate rive conclus were rming ht to

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