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b THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SSSes i i 206, 4890. NUMBK 69, | N0 STRIKE WILL BE ORDERED, | 85 sz e by P o | THE SWITCHLOCK WAS RUSTY. | 25 i o et g et o | T RECIPROCITY QUESTION, | st v i o v v FH1L 5N WHO PAY HUR AL, In this general expression of approval of the | figure of the investigation, Tho condition of deal hid been eard about St. Paul upm | N TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST — action of the Knights of Labor, the course of | the books of each. county officer will be in. the tariff and he desired to kuow if the posi ally condemned. The | vestigated. The petition credes much sur. tlon of Minnespolis onthe subject had beon Webb s as uneauive The Supreme Oouncil ‘of Railway Employes | Povpr.of the suvrems council in the strike | Frightfil Gollision Between Freight Trains | prise. &i A Temessee Republican Gives His Views | defined by anyone Meet Fron Al Parts of the Country in the Completes Tts Deliberations. | through their representatives, fo secure on the B & M. ot Mullen, Johnson County Demoerats. on the Subject, | Wots's Raw ke dih Kex ) S Tarmers' Gongress, | recognition of their order by the oMcials of Tecuvusen, Neb., August2s. —[Special Tele: il Washingt Phio pesbeat thu . tho wie ! rich and powerful corporation; to secure — am to Tue Bre. |—A sgall cowd of demio. | dimatrent R REDIION . & R department will effect o settlement of the COUNCIL BLUFFS FINELY DECORATLDs v for workingmen, the victims of autc 1‘ | ot today and place ation N S AN ENDORSEMENT OF THE K. OF L |y i the idims of autocratic | THREE KILLED AND SIX BADLY HURT, | crats met today and placed id omination for | SUGAR MONOPOLISTS TOUCHED UPON. | sorious controversy whith recently arose 1 ki ©s 48 were wder the | representative, Frank Taylor; for county | | tween Brigadior-(Giencral John R. Brooke al cir 0s, demonstr mbathy and | | commissioner, Nate Sutheriand; for county | T | Colonel Augu Kaut: willbe welconied by A Statement Made Public Which u’ml » thereby aiding the ldghts | Miss Myrtle Willgus, John Wymore f:::‘-:.:u'\lw:\tdw‘.“\'\{’.’v‘fivtlfiu l\\‘-_t'xv;;:'x‘hl-’ull:',‘. obability that the House Will Dis- | gt ‘\“fi“\ (S A List of the Delegates Who Have Are Shows the Feelings of Railroad o he yrimin Ty SEle to @ o=t | and anUnknown Man, Who was | formeyand the delemtes t0 tho sonatorial | ®8tee with any Provision on tho Unet cach ofher o bitter | wived, a History of the-Organiz 1 Men Towards Vico Prose | In this the counci met with Tailure Stealing a Ride, Meet : nv .H‘Hun‘ who are .ilh‘lr‘u‘« ted _t;» use 41; Tarifl the Senate May b J‘ o 1 ‘U~ (“v“ s tron and the Programme of ident Webb, owing o the autoeratie aitidud of Webb. 1t Vil Tnaiant Deatly haorable menns to sweate thonomination of Aak (norat Hrogys wa.totones | the Congreit Rl 10 14y tiint oWing to tho £het tnat the state sens Much dissatisfaction was < tw simultane i | Ttntgtita o Xiatiow 'are not. members of the crused by the stalwart democerats, The g have prefereel agi | Trrere Havre, Ind, August The Al 1 federated order of railway e , the Murien, Neb,, August 25.—[Special Tele | publican county convention Wneets tomorrow, ‘Wismixeroy Bukeav T Omina Beg, ) | W ':;"V e 1“‘" 1 l:y-'l adl \J wrmers’ congress assemlles statement of the council wi 1 to the As- | Jaws of the supreme council do not pernit its | gram to Tie Ber.] —=Two freight traiss on 5 o 513 Founrkksrir Stueer, o 080 T SROTareY HInE t4 in Cou Lffs today, Itwill continuo its sociated press representative s follows | foing more than it has done 0 aid the | tho B, & M. road collided hero carly this | S LS Rt ; Wasnisaros, D. C., August25. | capable of tegas yithont sessior L'rtday next. During this time Headquarters Supreme Council of the | Knights of Labor, and its inability to partici- | yomine killing three persons and severely | o, LOM: Neb., AUGUSYEES. - [S/0c WU If the senateagrees to o reciprocity PIo- | hvt martial, It has beers s there will be attracted to this ity some of United Order of Railway Employes—To | Pate otherwise in the strike is siow “kn fueing six others. The west-bound train | TUE BEn]—Final aramgments wero | visionin tho tariff bill it will be met with | {he war depaitment will as onc 116 tiost stAsiG dEPLEILassts 6f 410 -GeiHs all Laboring Onganizations Men and % "(I'i"”"“'l"“""\’ll\l\' “f“j‘» x hud . sidetreked to allow the one coming | CUBPled this morning whereby this | very strong opuosition by quite anumber of | the two oficers from i i tey. There ' als) bo prosoflt men Brothers: On the night of August 7 1 el relating to sirikes, thomatier 1s concisely | from the west to pass, and switchman | 3 sl b b i Bt R LR LU S S A BUR s i e an B e of earnest thought, lhonest purpse e & O s oontL g enbea s Solloven {55 folabin & il ) account | Brethen state rormal schoal id eollego that | Chattinoogs, Who is one of the most progres- | Sorted to in the very much | liferonco | Mnd progrosive idea 1 rilng ahout it hundrea men i the e | 10 the first place, it themembersof eitmer | % CLOLS 10 LN AR Lus boon located at Gibbon for the past four | sive wpublicans in the bouse, suid today: | o winor pont bitwenn Brigadier-Gonerl |with — the dedre to emoble tho lu..‘ of the sa road, who were men o ot R U AP T BRI SR i 1 years. The city gives asa subsidy to the This reciproeity agitation may be well | Mepritt and Colon Alex MceD. McCoolkk, | calling of thetiller ef the soil and amcliorate bty “of th great - Iabor organization | SrCvance it is submitted to the proper ofl- | Theappraching thin was sienaled tostov | Sciool 4 tract of three lundwed acre | mough forn busis of ni fing trade rela- | since made brigadicr-generat It is thought | )i condition. and ineidentally. that of thos known as the Knights of Labor. The reason, | ¢h$ of theroad by the local gricvance c assoonas e found he ccutd not close the [ of land just east of town, ownel | . ¥ i ahoanll frilpri o Gial Broaks recolve he fon,andinciden it of those mittee. Intn tof failure to obt tions with certain countries, but it will never | possible that General Brooke miay ( i B0 ARl et s set forth by Powderly, the chicf execative | bt e ovent o 119 o QU LAl switch, butthe distance was too short for by 8 and a - for sty | department of the Columb pre | depending on bimby acarcul consileration o y 7 faotion; the chies tive oficer of the , butthe distance was to short for it | 1 i e 5 o palon ¢ the | Ucpartment of the Columbiy, at preentin I of the onler may be summarized ns follows: | L GCHER I T o ipon, and | to come to a staudstill, | elucational purposes for seweral yearspast, | 40asa means of revising or reforming the | (o ln G0 Goneral Gibbon, who was re- | of important subjects ad the enactuent of The peremptory dischargo of between fifty | frierbaving a griewnceis called upon, and | 56000 0 BERIRE section fore | @10 $5,000in subscription The school will | trift. Itis cy striking proposition aud | contly assigned also to the division of the |laws to support them throughout the coune andsixty men, employes of the road aud | A e sl s L) ] 3 opeu abont the middle of September in tem- | meets with great favor in most localitios, but, | Pacilic, { e Kuights of Labor, without giving then any | micably adjustthe difficlty, If failurestill | man ot this place; Miss Myrtle Willgus, | porary quarters, § " t wil P o 3 . irh r, without giving th 7 Tt i A ot | 4 1 yrt Y a like the grippe or the scariet fover, it wil MISCELLANEO!S, Miny: oF thees | fion - hayss wireidss reason whatever for thar discharge. Prior | Sitends 0 Just | quughter of Charles Wiligus, living three . T At ANy While the ropt anbers of {6 sone | o oind 3 to the strike the men involved sought, | '€ trouble, then the supremo | o HEHeaybE Hek SR The Crops at Osceol, haveits run and then die out. I really do not hile the republican members o e sen- | 4 ouved They m to dlstiiguished ik e volved sought, iles southwestof here, and an unknown 11 3 haye upon the formof the recy i belicve w practically agreed b eclal to ity AmsHgmmb the rotunduof (he 49 political shibbo- | 57,0 1 iosed to the tariff vill,” formal action | hotels resound with their cheerful greet= er thun-hnybody ex | th by tho time tho campaign of 1592 ar- | therean will ate finance ¢ mmit council 1s congened at theh railroad ofiici requested, tain a sett quarters of the % with whom -u conference is | man who was stealing a rid dits mfluence isexerted o ob- | Thethird car backof the eng will iear much about reciprocity womic policy or through representatives of the order, to haye | their grievances adjusted, but their appeal being disregarded, a strike was inaugure Oscrora, Neb., August T Bee.]—Com s improving and coming | o out fin much be on the streets whil 10 contained RS8O EG Bovde .t e ment, alike just toall parties. 1f | thivteen me B iare Saatitie theit way | 3 tbetaken for severul days. | ingandearnest couversation Av ihis juncluro Powderly, gouoral master | ijry still follows the offorta to remove th i m“'(:"“:’l',,“‘l",h T i T_m,l“‘, " | pected, and the favmers ave‘al Farling jubl- | rives. The practical operation of our re- | The reason for this deluy is i desive to pro | Iithe expected delegates comport favoras Uipon the task of adjusting the dificulty and | causeof complaint and the councl, by unan. | 319 Wi i stentain ool deas Jall ST, These late rifls have done | dprodty treaty with the Hawaiin islands, | ventdiscission ru tong Lo the deltl | 1) v in character, intelligence and apjearince i adjusting the diiculty and | o 000 GRS TRt the grievince be. of | ing but theone above named. i b O PO York Bub. | which was ratifiod, I believe, in 1551 or 1853, | mentof the interests affected by the “tarift | P13 : K : maling such arrangements as would result | oS vote, d 3 . et b o e Badle miracles with™ corn, and-Polk] York, Bu ch was ratified, I believe, or 188 | et o mujordly of thy committee | With these now in the city, the cowvention in honorable peace between the emvloyes . Pe s S RO AR LU G S B LEEH Va3 S e i 3 2 0 , Merrick and Hamilton ap2dll going to | argucs aminstvery extensive reciprocal re AT SIS ondn t 'd the close | nd o 0 1 these resp ] = DL jthio emnloges | il ordered, fh - which: event ‘all of | but ot futal P et i i 24l going : | will propose the amendient toward the chse | willundoubtedly equalin all these respects andjfomeinle off we, soud, " but - ks || HICHEL S S eE S s, S ton | Lk ot Al Sl o vea fairerop, 5 lstions with any of the countries south. Wo | of the debate on the tariff bill, the under- | any gathering which has ever mot i thisseca L g ey Lavailing, Powderly: | employed on the roud whero the —gricvance | SWo¥ Sufficlently to allow castbound pass All ‘fv.‘u" bociemen o Qut lg‘m‘t!"‘—' for | imported about $12,000000 worth ~of stuft | standing being that thesugar schedule stall | 15008 wountey Wobb, the third vice president of the com: | OXists, viz, firunen, conductors, trainmen | ChESrto puss. = Toanddain that they @t id eloudl | oo Hawaii st year and remitted 5,000~ | £0 over until th last. “In the meantime | “Q00 N loeates there will Fe cominis- pany to mako war upon the Kuights of Labor | Myt switchimen, will abandon their work Wreekers Remove a | e 00 of duties. We sold to that country § {)’"]“" b i ORIy YL e stenargiof cilture fion ey al of the wnd ultinately upon all abor organizatious | I8 conclusion the supremo council, plieos | Gty Isaxn, Neb., Augnst 3 Purial of Willivm 2. Shed. 0, which yousee, is paying Hawaii 81,67 | upon o day . cerain, and, this | SLAleS asalso Mr-Atwiter reprosented on his road, seught i conference | o0 o8 (e Yiihis of Labor_ omployed o | Telegram to T Brk)—Anot wt | Fuavost, Neb, August®3—|Special Telo- | 00 for the privilege of buyingour sugir | having been established, tire will be no | [EEI} Sation, Who comoes 18 tho reprosatas Jiy bhe suprme cousnof the U, dted Order |y, o 'x ¢ vork Contral in struggling to main- | was made to wreck the fast wmail on the | gramto Tue Bee,]—The pemins of WillZ. | or for the consolation of having a commercial | undue prlixity inthe discussionof the el Sl g NOE IS BN ts hbbk = of Railw nployes. The request of T : ; ! D DT culture, whowillnot be able toattend derly was grantedto the extent that fou tain 4 principle sacred to every working man | Union Pacific last night between this city | Shedof Denver were intesrel in Ridge cem- | weaty. Ireally expectif weshould open re- l”“':'" B ‘.',““‘;“ i CaniRL of bl — - menbers of the council-the chief exceutives | 00 the continent and to all who * justice | and Chapman by removing arail. A tramp | cteryherethis afternoo at 4 o'cock. The | ciprocal commereial relations with any of LB R I e i T Fhe Decovati ns, dian school at Carlisle, Pa., has been in_the and hope for the triumph of right ove Itis the proper this of the federated order thimin the city il American _countries the in Council Bluffs just child of Z. Shed, for- | the South or Cent city several days on ofiicial busiiess and he | of Buffulo, viz P. Sargent, gran S flagrant s over Stained the pages | WhO clains Lo wis sloping ina corfield | deceused was the 1 m result_would be the same. It would be | fiiysCy N i now to ok green, Yesterday there wer on At el < aameent, grand | of history, near the track was awakened by voices, He erly of this city, and gl known o Ne- | FSUR RS be, L0, shibe, Jt WOkl e | fully vindicated Tudian Commissioner Mor k g rdny 0 P e il FHARICP,» SARGRRT, Dhasident wentto the tracl and found_thros nen at | braska conmercial cirdes, His death was | InDosiblo forus totell what siear is i | gupof tho charge of having employed in his [ the strets waon loads of cornstalks, Iiromey and prestientof thosu prome coundil WA Huwniiw Secstasy: workremoving the spikes. They saw him | taused bytho accdentaldischarce of & ro- | {3545 N0eR 56 Tesult would be us it has | Bousehold two Indian girls = fiom | bundlos of oats, suulowers in jrofusion, hors “,““ S giand ShsT st Do U lered him to halt, but he ran away, | Yolver in his own hunds b bis Dewver home. | WHith 3 1ot und the result wouldbe us it 1as | the school without compensating them. | punnkiss, in fact, simo:t everytling that erhiood of Railway Conductors and vice pres- The Supreme Court of Powder the wreckers pursuing and fiving severd | He was twenty-cight years old. cen—that Mr, Havemoyer or Claus Sprecklos | og piain Prattsays therols auouting sys- | BunP e PR AAL v ident of the supréme council; S, EB. Wilkin- | ] | g an ¥ or some other refiner would reap the beneiit, [ oDt Lrath Sags thevels an Suthi 88 | foll’ or ganlen coull poduce wis repre SO0 ARl HaRier ot 1o Brotharhood oF Tenre Havre, Ind., ust At 6 | shotsat bin. He went to Chapnun and noti € n zed byl Lereby PRDABIAG! | e hEEl Tiving tovardsibos e W sold to the South and Central _Am: ican 1 Burglary at Kearney. o ek " deh ol v " 3 ek e e fied the ht agent, he treain antil S At S| 830 i of pro. | theschool are permitted toentor private fam el RN AR R e All association. At the conference with | ploves, signed by President Sargent and S police arcon the track of the wreckers, The | gram to Tue Ber)—Borgiirs brokea door | jmported from them 5,000,000 worth of l."ll‘“'fl' them I\;.(_.m-_lw.‘.b gmoney With | lor nearly complotal when the Sun went Powderly at Buffulo the members of the su- | b 0¥ SENCE b TRESUIEnT SUFZORL Tl See” | tramp giving the information hasbeenplaced | panel in the rewr of Lamber,'Brothers' gun [ sugur and prolucts. You will seo that there | WHIth 10 supply themselves with the nes: | qayn, nd” today will see such chnges and preme council became satisfied that the [ fetary Sheehan, to Powderly at Alba under arrest as being an accomplice. storclast night and gained emtranceto the | is too ereat adisparity between the figures Vicen 6ta bepil Thoin A ool wikivat | ovements @sto vender thes main business services of a pupil from the council adjourned this afte officials of the woad, by every con- The suprerr ad ST g showcase! bout thirty revolvers md sev- | 10 Pirmitun equitable adjustment upon any | o o™ 5 0 26 d complying :ts lined with green and full of novel de- sideration of the fair and ble | noon after carcfully consitering the strike in NOoE BIOREH th i Lihnawa). e itvea were Aol Mo tmceof |rowd whatevor, Supposewe shouidinduce | BRYINE tho rogular wages and compliing s treatment of labor organizations, should meet | all its details. You will note the result of our Hyy Srrixes, Neb., August pecial three of the six South and Central Amer | nyof the dec nsareonly to b ap- an | gvstem. These Commissioer Morgan has thieves has been found., Officers are on 4 al relations the scarch for the stolen propert Telegram to Tne Bee.]—A. J. Weleh, a well Others are of tho countries to open commerc priciated by which is Powderly and adopt some just plan for the | qojipe complied with in cvery particul wdons fn tonight's dispatehes, which, Slbyie [,,!,’,’,.v’..I‘,“,E','Mm[[:"n'i”é' Mook | it ishoped, will meet with your approval, | (040 farmer living twelve miles west of | ostimatedto be worth § We o with tho. |,;!,}1‘“‘... Whit would | “/mie death rolt of the houso in this congress | 'S, E FOILRA 0 A Nec OF he. SaTaA I'he council was unanimous ‘in consider town, came totown Sat with aload of 3 thre? How could wokeep their sufr | 18 8 largo ono. It wntains deven names. | “pfs decomtions at the opar house wero L i Do T e ot U UL it~ | your positionand the grand executive bourd | hogs, and on lis return home his team mn Peru Paragraphs. TG St A | Thioy are S, 8, Cox, David Wilbur and GG NIY SeiH iR e 4 cil, in résnonse tothe request of Powderly, 10 g = Puio. Nob.. Avitst MBEEStital to Tin 0 coming in rouh the lines of | They ax Lol s not compiotd Lust evening and an hour of extended their journey Lo New York to afford | Most carnestly hopes that theright which you | away and threw him out, He was found to- | \ Neb, Aug (St to e | o nei st yselt, T do not believe | W. Nutting of New York, William D. Kelly, | gxowill be roquired (his morning o put on such ald'as was in thelr powe about, | &recanpioning in thogreat confiict on e | day under the wazon bos abnt three wies | BERI—Prof. George L Faraham, principal | thatcommerdal troatios wil o far toward | Samuel J. Randall and’ T J. Watson oy RaARI tinah ey ket rott ot the & iottlomnt batieen Vice B Webb, | New York Contral may finally and power- | ¢ 004 oo itk his neck broken, He leayes | Of the normalschool, who with his family |enlurging our trade relations. We may be | Pemnsylvania Janes N. Burns and dames P | i gjng 1 with grasses and geain in that oMcial having full authority on | fully prevail. SBNe imn his been spending the summer vaation in |abloto oxpand eur markels abroad, but the | Walker of Missowri, James Laivd of Neo| theshef. The wallsof the anditorium aro all matters pertaining to the £ AT o it ) the east, has returied lometo assume charge | extension must be b, w degrees, und no | braska, E. J. Gray of Loulsiana and Richard | anost hidden with the golden grain wi strike, and Powderly, having Powderly at Albany. Hastings Happenings. of the work at its opening on September i | such proposition as_opening all at me time | W. Townshend of Ilinois. ~In the senate | ji wique and bautifal designs. Gres , "N » | forthe admission of our entire demand for | there has been one death—James W. Bedk of | byamids of frait avmingel in the most Histizes, ) August 25.—[Special to L b orgdnlze the ¥ . Kentu 3 i . and Sailors’ assocution has been called to can be dirriod ont. This may come by de- | Representative Dorsey intended dectliving | 3ilidinds of small frvits aro made to blend sct in Cole parl his city Saturdsy, The Dates Got Mixed. recs, but it will be slow degrees, to stand for renomination and ifrenomingt ed | phetifully to form' the great exhibit, An meet in Colo® park dn this city Saturdsy, L ratit ts which | Would decline theraco. Ho was soon sur- | § HoaEsnY, flie almost g ATt W asan Calt At con i il JorK, Nel i e o hese are some of the arzuments whic uld decline thorace. Ho wis soon sut | jpmense - shock of com reaching aimos osition was refused. Powderly proposed ar- | Silation of the strike would be the main plember 20, ItTs expected that this will Your, Neb, August B3—[Speciil Tele- | - ANES0 LXC agalust commercial reciprocity inded by quitoa number of bis colleagues, | 1o ghe i stauds on the right bitration, which was also refused, There | Question for considevation. be one of the largest and most interesting | gram to Tue Bee.]—J. M. Powers, the | j¢ 4" uia be proposed toany great enterit | Who lusisted that he should entertherace | of e speaker, whileabove and amund hin were ollét propositions. made by Powderly, A few freights moyed on the Delaware & | mectings of old soldiers ever held in the | people’s candidaute for gov -merand J. W. |in the tariff bill. i and win, are armngzed with faultles taste a bewlder having for theirobject an honorable settie” fl“"‘”“ this moring, but no local frefght | county. Every man who servelin the army | Edgerton, candidate for attorney general, ad- THE SUNDIY CIVIL APPROPRIATION DILT. ’,"": o ,}}"I‘T"“"," ot Degr veouly S', D. was | ing profusion of grassesand graius, Along ment of the existing trouble, all of which | has been sent out. now residing within reich of this meeting is ‘| dressed an audience ol 187 persons In _{hi: today appointed state statistician of minu- | ¢y front of the balconies are arranged agri- Jof whi U BRHBCANIBRY Hlg ; 4 ! 7 : Today the house passed the last_and final | fagtarer for the ceions bars i e ) are a agx were refused on the partof Webb. The | o Supcrintendent Hammond of the I invited and_expected to be present with his | citytoday, A misinderstandingas 0 dites | conforcnce roporton tho sundry civil appro- | 1oyiires o the ceusus bureau, His el of | cutural poducts in artistic desims, whilo authority to negotiate such arrangements | ALBANY, N. Y., August 24.—Mr. Powderly for the knights, as might end the dispute. An | and four members of the executive board ar- Dl fosnseotirol, bowderly | vived here this morming. They metin joint ought to have tho r schargea heard in bt e P NG iB s their own dofensc in the presence of Webb | SS59100 ‘“”’\“‘;’“',‘_""_‘f“‘ Yaiguo and himself. This fair and honorable prop- | afternoon. Mr. Powderly s Pou is taking steps se aware members of , the supreme council, waile in | & Hudson said this morning: *We have | pivirc A6 SPLCEER L0 B Ve tliBm frem ssaie Tirge | oo aranos 5 1L beabout the Black Hills. all arund the auditoriim hang gtaceful 3 u \ 3 AR Vet e b 'S | family and friends, Itis open to the public d them from securing o large | prigtion bill, It huc been eugrossed and to- | - Pho Chamberl: D: Ntk mibank hi ! Sl WL RT Buffalo and 'N had ampleé opportu- | commenced moving local freight with third ryone will bo cordially welcomed on ik B St e at vl P 1 o LR E b:fl.fiu:nu Raatan :;I.’:, ries of golden grain, The entrance and Blifesito thoroughly 1 thotmselsa upon | ©four usual complement of men, whom we | sndaare draped with sheaves ofgrain q rouge! b I or poi 9 asion, T 3 bly be ed to by t body. 1t will then i all matters concerning the strike. They saw | Proughthere from other points on our road. t court will convene Septernber 15 in R building the Midway Hotel. be ) §x0 y pository, ¥ bound with apples pierced with wire. i T s ave hac re applications for ' et e ¢ i d er 15 ST o8 Snecial T »e envolled and sent to Cape May bya special rac iter vite 0 are 1 v 4 ¢ and heard both sides, They appreciated the | I bave had more applications for work from | o, GVCCE TR B 2 Keaney, Neb., August 2%.—[Special T SMISE Bk ths preaiion s Slmatarer T BradD. Slanghter and wife of Omaha are | “A)tiugh a_greatdealof decorating has men vight here than would fill all the strikers! | thenew co A Soubacenoe | to - lnbog)| plstes. T hall, lioweyer, give tho old men | . The Hoosiersiof Adams co craanizations, © deemed ft advisaple | GUOther opportunity to cofne back to work, 1 | g for a big picuic in this ity ©° convene’ the supreme. council. . for | 4010t thinka gencral steike will be ordered | 1 EOC Jric Thov hve & deliberation and such conclusions asthefacts | OB our road, us the joint mecting toduy will ! Sems i I} ’ fifty. Sloutd wanramt, “ach condlusions asthefucts | undoubledly seothatour position is the anly | 81, D response to the order of | 6" sound one that can be taken on the | , The Methodist o inthe city. been done mache Mr. Dorsey saw Supervising Avchitect | qud bofore the tr idrim today and was informed that | amive thostredts will present an entively parations were being mude for advertising | gigerat appearince. There are 1ot half i th re. | Lonbids forthe wolly bullding at Prenout | deen store lronis o Brondway and stating, 3 ore i ST 036 UROAAYIELEMANIS A0 10 DO sent | Mafh' strots “whore " elabora decora: staling, andin full. ~ Here is the form in | outas soon as the sundry civil appopristion | tims pve n gravity of the situation, and, comprehending uins to be finished today, ins beafing the delegates re arrang. | gramtoTus Ber|—A cotract to rebuild | billcontains what western men hero conside ptember 15 | the Midway hotel wassigned this afternoon | a fule compromise on the nuch discussed ir i orzanii- | | ¥y W. T. Scott, and work on the foundation | gation problem. Last night a Ber speel undred and | gaye a correct Synopsis of the u it is of such importance that it is w ers of Adams county i al °nt but | for bids for the public building at walls wi be thre begin atonco, The structure will torics high and will cover the sjace 1ce of Nebraska will Shrpest DrgiaaHo tha snuema. soiitls : b nop sy Motholist conference of Nebraska will | gccupicd by the old Midway and an mner, | Staling andin full. the form in o T R ie esad. e Ak Hante, ., August 1860, and re. | District Assemply No. =i6 wont into 10i08 | ministers and their wives are espected to b A Light Vote was Polled. irrigation genc wil®™ tsoma” 1o | Sl malees apmropeations for the Iremont |t ot that tiry have it ban abie 1o A e Moy, the cut,and each one of them was inter- | Préseut. Bearuce, Nob, August &.—[Spedal Tele- | +:One-tulf of which sum shall be_expended | 'A% anerously signid pelition hasboen filed | Al Wi} e ordom, and wiil b ouock st Zth. In making their report to the council | Pr **personal r o membars. who went. to. New Yotk to | Togated us to the 1easons which e belioved | ; A-personal ¢ confer with Powderly found all the state. | l€d to his dismissal. < ments mude by him fully corrobor sted by facts. In an interview with Webb he refised to entertain any Zits club" was organizedat | gram to Pnz Bpe.]—The special election | w LS l‘l‘l\lr'l“\ uulrl]n- »B-Hl’mllg;ri A\m:IfiIT of | grantinga franchise to the South Be —_— ha Wi ; B L COmPLEEs | o) ontric streot rajlway resilted in fav ToPrevent Pinke rton Outrages. thework in Adams county and it is now pro- | fhyeomattion by @ comfortible majc WasimNaron, August %.—In the hguse | Dpstd. 1o form a county ovgnization for move | Gy g light vote was polled. The company Zackrtdel 1543 | will begin overations by September 15 t of the 100th meridian, and 8o much of | yith the second assistant postmaster general the act of October, 18%, as provides for the | aking for the establishment of o daily mail withdrawalof the public lands from entry, | on the star route from Albion fo Bartlett occupation and seitlement s hereby repeale Speaking oday of the numeer of pension and all eiitries made or claims initiated in | elyims boing reciived from his district, M. d faith and valid, but for said act shall be | Dorsey said soldiers, their wilows anl or dropped along the str Eich merchant s striving to outdo his neizhbor, and as the opyor for origrin- ality s great, (he resultis remarkable and handsome desigus. proposition looking to. & settloment of the | toduy Representative Quinn of New York Rt o s gl : : Eisenan's miniature farm i the big show s & X et 3 3 : shing — wh Lt st is athus/by. Syitel enized und muy bo porfectod in the sume | Huane in N doraskn w80 aro iy ing Por pon: « ullty. He woud not arbitrato any | offered a resolution providing that the com: | exiibitad by’ forclwers e Injured While Bathing. manneras if said law had not, heen enacted, | Biins ought to b advised agatst the omploy. | 1iAd0VS cintinies b bos couter of attras- concession whatever with regard to the dis. | Digee on judicliry be instructed to inguir & e PSS | LoueCity, Neb, Anrust25.—[SpecialTel. | SXtepttbut resarvolrsites horetofore located | mont “of ~ attorneys, “as the at | “he Swinson music company have pre- is this the case in the rural districs.”” He o 15onts the cue in tho rurl disteida” HO | ogmm to Tus Bee,)—Willam Junis, wille athingin the mill race at Arcadia yester- and report a bill or otherwise, what tion within the province of the federal rument may be proper and necessary o pre- | .men in the for orselected shall remain segregated and ve- | tomeys and served from entry or settlement, as provided | the del ts° m, in congr demacds upon ss for securing charged employes. He cluimed the right to discharge employes at will without giving nd skill a d pared with gr Sses and grains that attracts a gre also says there is work ¢ can rn settlements of the Second a2 : Sl e h [ oy said act, until otherwise provided by law, [ pansions aud the latter have todo the work ; a Tiotins or muking explanations or givink the | vert corporations iu interstato ~com Soizreecibriliaiai ikt roT oW MR RITHA dove offn bink some twelve foot high | and reservor sites herenfior located Or so. | hensigas ld thelatter have todo the work of atention ‘In owe of tae winlows tiy Toapotio aoioni Vo any passons for his | trffic from employing unjustifiatly large | day of November impressing tho residents nd struck asand bartwo feet under water., | 1edted on public lands shall in like maner be | Sud cuses on his desk, is wikling to help any | 1oy o A iean and covered every por road 1o suit himself. without tefercnce | Podiesof armed men denominated ' “detec- | tothe lmportanceof exercising their fran- | /po shock injured his spine and his life is | reserved from the date of the location or se- | goldierin his state, and thattho attomeys S C AR e D n L R ah fRnyiEkb @Amadli B, | exployos)on the || o1/08.1 bab AEhed Wil mo logalitunotions: - f obite ¥Ote 4t 1o avproashing sleciion. despaired of. lation thervof. No person who shallafter | oo could be saved 1f the pemsioners would | mised lottors composed of prains of v com. rights of labor organizations to interfere i THE STOCK YAKDS STRIKE, York (¢ Independents. BT oS mlE an(ndio e o Uil i C"aCr o any of tho | only make theirapplicatios to himdirert Thepands of the instument are coveryd the matter of protecting their members, The Yomrk, Neb., st M. [Special T Mrs. 5, J. Leavenworth of Momwrose, fa, | yith light colored grains andseels and _the t of prote eir mewb & E ) : BeATHICE, Neb, August25.—(Special Tele- | cupation, _entry or settlement under any | gt che St Jo . 3 ¢ : nd sceds Do baving heard the statement, of its | Engincersand Firemen Resumo Work | grun toTur Ber]—The people's independ- | gram fo Tz Brel—Tie rainy segon| ©f tho' lmd “laws shill bo pevmitted | *Ottod. Lib wis today appiutel postmas. | Iouldingsand r e anlank DAER0 G L aR AT o th Ten e iten ot Byt Syleoimen Kl ent judicial convention of the Sixth district s 1o have fairly sot In throughout this | to8cQulre litle to more than 3% acres in tho | terat Carnel, Sioux county, lows, vice 8. | Gich'seed and grain hadto be glied on the i e R J aReaLon S ; ageregte underall of said laws, but thi (Pl i afTairs, extustively discussed every inport- August 31— [Speclil Telogram 10 | convened fn this city this afteroon with J. | gation, Another fine rain fell st night and | {iiiteion Sll 1ot operate 10, corti bis | Reeves, resigne. B S B frameand placed separately. ant proposition and arrived at conclusions as shamed of myself and | 1 Chamberlain of Stromsburg as Pemy 8 Hesrm. The entranco to Meschendorf's hutcher made 3 1 it1s raining hereagain lllisl?\' ning, with a | vight of any person who has heretofor —— lop is almost legations present from each county | fair prospect of cntinuing all uight. entry or settiement on the public lands or MURDERERS OF > S19P 19 NenoNe0 were: Haullton fourteen, Polk se York : whoSe occupation, eutry or setlement is val. [ THE MURDERERS OF MOORE. | corn stalks huug ing h idate follow: 1. That the position of the Kn Labor, as set forth by Powderly, oad man at the meeting,” said a | o g general managzer at 20'clock today when the meeting having under conside aled with grains aud intic festoons. 0A handsome design that is full of pathetle Six Flusiness Houses Burne r, as sct | : tiouthe stock | fourtoen. and Sewned it e by the act, Provided, that in all pa aaE s A bt is f ! our unqualified approval, " down uneoudibiouslly fedi Ssiupdoria Mant [ swes fnraicleqito’ east itho 2ull ivolo - The l| egram o/ qus) Bew.)=Six Wiiiness Muses || of (1o lind it tho Untted Shatos, ociol |50 0 Own Belalf, | R LR SR 2. The course pursued by Webb towards | G S0 G MEITIRCA RS LI SEERCES | name of Edward Bates, the present | were entively consumed by fire at an_early | FRTE O it Shall e exprissed that A+ S0 ANE d i | cbilais a life- like doll with Hecey goldon hair )2 : b3 8 | demand. Isuppose they will be ut work it | Jhiise of Sont counte Wt lhesd bt [ pere y od b ; the 100tk meridian, it shall be expressed that | gram to Tue Bee.)—Billy O Briom, on tridl e-like aalvrita 8 Powderly and the Knights of Labor, note | Sott i hour P yon leow Satardny o de | 1t o o placed b | hour this morning. Nearly allthe goods and | there is rescrved for the landesin suid . pitent k nd dressed w night clothes, clinbug upa withstanding bis declavationsto the conirary, | mulad il the strikors wers not ot wy ok | cowvention for the *nomination of | merchandise wis saved. Probable 10ss, | descrived a right-of-way thereon for ditches | & ORCOf the clief actors in themurder of | geep staitway that is lost in the distance X evince a purpose to disrupt and destroy 1abar | goloek this ol all l,,‘ )‘H‘-"'I ‘I\l\l::"i"}\j“ | ullu‘l v Sion: | $10,000; cause usknown. orcanuls constricted by the authority of the | David Moore, was plicedon the standin his | above, They w al g u stairs, for thoy organizations on_tho New York Central them would be dischar tho | S Haili Qoo e W L Eation G o Ulited States.” The appropriations are for | own behalfearly in the dav, Heattemptel | wre composed of yellow wrains of ‘corn. She Hudson River railroad, as done by Austin | giocke yards switching sssociation abolished | o innfnd for iteEnon pliaced Weensi Alljance fon imiice, the surveyof public lunds generally, $125; | toaccount for kis entire ime on the evening | (@rvies a lightel candle in her hand, and is Corbin on the Philadelphia & Reading. F o e g fopisned | in the field for the nomination, - Consi Ancivra, Neb, August Speciil to| oo aurvey of Juo Aol g 3 I8 | Yending forward inthe ict of taking o step 3, The policy of Webbhis despotio toa do- | tho stockyards, Well, at2 a'eioci, five hoars | Dio Wrmnling was indulged inas towhether | qy,“pe 3 Biil Taylee of Loup county | for tho sievey H0.000" o os [OF WAPS | of themurier. He saidthatho camebomo | pidway up thestairs i greo that cutragos every principle of | Bitar the switching Aosoriation Ve dours | Mr. Bates would sign the party platformand | T"# Bee.1=-Blllle Tayior 0°<oup eunty | for thosurvoy, 10,00, = from workat 7 o'clock, and afier supper went | - Fhe niddle Broalway cledric licht tower American citizenship, avd, 1f wenerally | 3iter the switdhing assoclation was lesally | principlos and whethier he was an independ. | Wi nominated for state sentor by tho in- AN IMPORTANT RULINO, t0 the opera house, whers he listenedto the gty p babal i e LU 2 , revived the as- ent orad at. Mr. Bates stated to the | dependentsof t h distriet, Assistant Secretary Chandler today afirmed | adopted, would,if successful, réduce American band until § o'cic He then went down o | men. Sheavesof grain re placd at every sociution, and here e are.” t ¢ % > Acclal 5 i T R R o i . c re. ) convention thit he was strictly independent A - . the decision of the land comruissionér in dis | Kelly's saloon it rom ther 10 | sectim from the ground to the top, 150 fec Tanien fo @ degrded couditin of || But even wiat unothor member called | Gii*was heartdly - ocond with the plattorm asm cracLe. Lilssing tht contest of Cluronco H. Ostorts | hoas, foon and frou ihom o0 | tection frim tho grund to the top, 150 fudt 4. Wenb, by the employment of Pinkerton |y tiotbie. e foremen and oneinoes | 814 prncipies and woutd stand by them, An 2 inst the timber cultare entry of Francis | went pack to Kelly's and remniined th artistic grace around some of the sheaves thieves, thugs and mure s, vile wretehes | (S AT ) vy ‘1 i :‘-"“‘,‘;‘ informal ballot was taken, Batesreceiving | A Clicago Lawyer, on Trial for In. | M Crow and refusing Osborne ‘a preference | yutil 8:5), About 9 o'dock he went | runsa strip of bunting. It makes the tower from the slums and brothels 'of New York | yut the switchmen, anticipating as_ ooy | 3 Vots, Stark i6 and Lincoln, a dark anity, De fends Himself. right of entry for the northeast 1 section 13, | o hisboarding house and remained there alf | o very conspicious objo and other cities, to kill working men becuuse | . B F adi YA hors more votes being cast than CHIoAGO, August 25— |Spachil Telegram to | oWnship 13, north range 89 west, MeCc night., He stated that the blod on his hand- The telephone exchange his a fine disply vietory as their con Ay de adics, immedia they dared protest against bis rule, | qaredthomselves on w str nd domiuded | the dclogations called for. A formal ballot | iy Bpp ] The strange speciacle was pre. | ScP: I appears that Osbome lu d a | kerchief was from ascratch on his ch 10- | on both the Broadway and main street fronts, and strike for their right hus | gy advanceof from 4 to 5 cents an hour in | 28 taken, which resulted in Bates securing e ;.“:‘1”1',.“‘-‘}“';]‘,‘.}[7:..[»’;‘.‘"W'\ on the ground of | coivedin ascufie in Kelley’s several diys be- | The big pole on the Broxway side is draped tho unanimous vote of the convention, Hamil- | Sentedtoday of a prominent attore, red number of acres. | fore the murder, He committed 8 crime of such enormty uld not account for | from top to bottom with corn and griin pay. On 1t of this news all the general uself defending his he local ofic ut tried for insanity and his ton stampeding at the last mor decided against Oshorne | tho blood on his clothing other than that be | s b., August 25.—[Special ram to Tue Ber The sherifft of this | stimg power to degrade their fellowmen, i g e s houts between 7 and 8 o 5 That the efforts now being put ¥ a8 | “Welcome Farmery Co k| other displaysare the followin 1a Among the Al associate the name of Webb foreve R P i ASE o M eere) { aves and on the Muin_ street side is a With thoso who, drossed in & littlo brief au- J'l“k;::;;:-‘“’i“m“’*h‘l |-§~LI ‘{M““h}‘ i, exe T e case against the best legal talnt of the it ,w‘(l thelp d laion wa n:l}:n\n\ 1”t.“v..)- com- [ Bad worn o butcher's rubber overcoat - tho | “Helo? i com swrondel by letiers i thorit, have used their money to secure a G - s e o LA “rar *ollie: € efe isa Ve nias10n0rs owever, Crow o otober &1, Friday before, wh o hi elothin had als g 5 aud CACET 0] 0511 & von ' ave used oney ccure " Hia A S ORI, i Gl Frank Collier, the defwdant, isa welthy | JSSIONER, LGN W oh (O, Bl | Friday before, wh o his elohing hal alo | grains audgrasses emposing the worls, hours were taken | up er who wis pronouncel sune before | mo | ment of bis entry and ome Susan Tel to his wher in er ising the former concessions made to . 5 A < Judge Collins somo timo @go, but whose | Sage made a timber caltul ? i A forth by Webb o destroy thoKnights of | the men. It was agreedon all hauds that g | county hada lively time Saturday in amest. | S.48© Colins some tine figo, but yhose fue. M Mo & Unben g ;‘(1 S and vetween 9and 10 was substantiated by | The Fountain cigar store, very preity slgn Labor would,were the circumstances changed, < ft e ey ¥ s actions recently have becu 80 peculiar as to | for the trac sborne meanwhile had been | pumerous witnesses, butas to his doings b | made of corn and cits. T 8! fight was inevitable and that th wus 1o | ing & young man named Harry Angier, living e | in alike manner be made to destroy the or- | peyter nlace in the United St TR e A | dng & young mana farry A living | Joad to anather inquiry 5 to s swity, Op- ( motified of the relinquishent and of his | tweens and 9, the hour of the murier, bis | © Ofcer & Pusey. display of com aid outs. ganizations of the engineers, firemen, con- ‘;‘l “:'k;n“‘“"‘.“;: EC ol RIRER “H“ s aaso. | Aboutfifteen miles from Fullerton. It seems | posedto Mr. Collier Wwere Attorneys Wing | preference right of entry as decided by local | gwn statementis the only evidence, as' no M. Marous, corn, oate and buniing i ductors, trainmen and switchmen, And. it | b2 ho _Gtocky & | the young man has a penchant for mortgag. | @d Qualey, “counsel for the defend: | oficers, He made o dedaratory statoment. | witness could swear to having seen him due- | Crratan & Son 3 will tarkoy taid to be ion, of which each Chicago road is a member. The fight wust elther come bere or each roud felt it must take it up individa in the recent Cronin er extibitd bis tr property he mever possessed, and the successful, it is only a question of time when A 3 iff arvived witha warrantand went out | but Mr. C The commissioner of theland office, howe | fug that time, He stated tiat e did o | b g I it time. He statod that he d ot | be one of the piorecrsanda T8 similar éffort will be made against other : decides that as the case had been tried ou 118 | ynow Ford or Mrs, Ford, and bad never | NewEngland, = Th th kien from ¢ are feeding in a field of labor organization S e Asthe sherifl entered the frony | 1egal acurnen merits and contest dismissed, relinquishment { shotvn to hem. Nowiingang: _Bloy e feding i ¢ 6, Webb, by the ‘course he has pursued | A Aftera loag scssion ft wus unanimousis | amped out of bed aud After thoseluction of the jury he opened | couldnot be the result of the contest aud | v TR el g1ihe Ao siave, Wiyl e haation towards the Knights of Labor and representa- | ¢ o Cravie atblieh T stnins 4 corn feld near by, with tt the case by making six motions, allof which | Osbome had now, therefore, preference ri A Bincatll aerands “ e s e B tives of lubor orgunizations, bas shown & dis- | teSodation, This brings tho matter nearly | 10t pursuit. o ma ! [ e crextilad. Kk Ankoiiton was fors | ¢! aniry; tiskLe Bust dopent BB EAOMS || Nuy o, Angist Special Telogram 1 Wallm'an, jewelry show window trimmued Tegurd of the principles desived bY every | huok to where they were supposed to by | i thecornand rematied all night i continuance with bail, the second was fora | and ifuo’appeal was taken judgment would | IVEV Xokk, August 25 [f z withsunflowers. American worthy of thename, and, consider. | Lack o where they wure supposed to with nothing on but his shirt. A of venue, the thinl was to subpa become final and the Saglis entry allowed to | 10 ‘Cue Bre.]—Rev, Dr. Burtsell, late pastor e it i e at 0 oclock this morning and to hother use and th ¢ stand. Upon notification of the rightof ap- | of the church of the Epiphany, who was re- ing the money power and the corporate power A\ of the compaiy he represents, his acts, which Gary ns_u witnes, the four of venuo from’ Cook county . | bunting and golden g moved from his charge o account of his ex- [ Muny of the hacks morrow it will be scen W ain eal Osborne took the ca: to the secretar ) e showed up b e the train crows of the different 1 |1+ 'he sooreiaty now The b A ud carriages are belng speak louder than words, say, in the linguage 5 ! iy - the fifth for a continuance without ball, an The secretary now says e rule that pressed sympathy e excommrunicated ed for CHS i of W. H. Vanderbilt, ance sutocrat of _the | Will strike wlen ordered to do work in the On at | tho lust'was to chullengo the jury becase v | relinquishnént filed peniing 8 con | IRcSid sympathy with the sxcommunleatsd | trimned for the owcasion. i some New York Central, *The publicbo dumned.” | JA5 | 1ithoy do eery Chicugo wad will b | gy goyiysoy na specill veiire, when the | st is presumel to the 1o | (uspolded from the exerciseof bis functions | samples of com twelve and o hall feet high, H. Walter Webb'secks support. in his ar PASRNTAG o CRwm. b ad Was nob exhansied | sult of " the contest 18 _founded | oo'dRoman Cuthollo priest in the diocese 0f | It whs ralsedon bis farm four mils from rogtint altitude towands working men agd | . The Hlinols Contral men ng grau | "During the whole of the trial Mr. Collier | upon the theory that the entryman mmiw.n R AOEMR AR PEREY (L3I 0008 VA L Lk MM Xesac) labor _organizations by assumivg that the | Wil aske e eoniEes ¥ this 1 « crossquestioned the withesses severdy and | relinquishment admits the teuth of _the | Jutisells sentence has ony B L e a Bt B nlaai , r_orguni by i ; b iy e R PR HHR HOSE O cationa viloass sovor T i U aed s | Burtscil's senteace has only just reacked | ~ Fyitz Dernlard}, barter chair, mid man New York Central & Hudson river milroad | M pogpngonon. ar vty consi usu ke the for teir evidence, so | charge, but when the cha sustained 10 | New York, Now that the doctor'has refused | getting shaved wilh razor six feet loug. Blue is private property and that his acts in tue doubtful ifthe juryw im | such presumption can attach, It is, there- | aud the hospital to couply with the mandate of th ss und cereals. ! ; conductors now get §0 a month o held thast : Al ; propa- | g mw‘x‘m.m’x .r‘){m employes are in Do 8603t & | ‘wand $12 u wonth for u 4,(0) 1 } one hour ahead of o | s f ! 1‘“ ! '.“')‘1“;“ i e "““*';L"‘]‘_“ ganda, there are many pointsin coramon be- |- Cimp's drug stare, oats matter of public concern; that he can with | gvertime for extra mileige, - B ikt Fivoe Ty —— pending a contest is presum o the tween his position as regards thechurch and | Brown & Younger, grain and flow ampunity discharge men and remand them (0 | wand £50 4nd 55 & month aud: bie o) BN e { Al Zitate Sharps, 2 | sult gfthe coutest such presumptionis ot | thatof Dr, McGilym. Hoththeir cates are | Model restaurant, corr lfll:ni-q.nn(lpo‘\rrll_\ nd rendorthem Bomeless | gy, aud §00. The scalo varies on ifferent | across thecountry. They have ceyen sixe air I St el | OBy, B O O b et thg | nowentirely off " the lands of Archbish J. . Suydar, corn and oats, y auderors without glving wy reasou or ox- | divisions aud is about 20 por cent for ¢ e HE v e TR S Postoies Inspoctor | duishment is not the roa hevontists e | Corrigan, and the ouly tribunal with which | Kimball & Chawp, corn and bunting, b whateves or "{‘j Soudnos, @isse- | ployes om urban trains, After | This, with the oficers s, makes 800 Awrer v culled on the Uniwd | Onfetant must dependupon bl ablity 1o | cithor of them can dealla the fulure 15 e | Kink & Schultz corn, with a sign of vel: ganlingthe fact that the corporation fOor | the scalo was completed o commit- | animis, who w 18 pounds of o B Plerce and 0 Aln $a0 charge.’ FAR 18 8A AMNELAY 1 peopogaria. como in worn over'the door and @ display of which bo plays autocrat is & thing created by | too wait ‘Ginersl - Mauraer. Beck-| cate fally and N PR T TR ) f suG Wi Aled 3o futire 8 o pie- 4 - ——— grains and grisses 0 nakiE Wik W g be s of the Illinoks Central, who isked to have the | which must be purchused tarmers apson; wha L Sodent | Politics in Oklahoma. Tibbets & Ward, com and small grains Sefradehave 8 voice whidi, once unitied, | conforence delayed wiatil toworrow uud from Ly e troops ew adiition ke Chiosgo, SOMBWILY OF A MTUMR Ostamoma Ciry, L T, August 28 Kiel's punpicins and cora, iy 'I'l{ ‘-‘“"llmm \1A‘>§l t0 the dl““( Jus- | peesent indicatious the advauce wil be o Y New York 1 San Franelsco During the debate on the tariff bill this ' g, elaction in this county does not chang 1. 8. Pile, coru Hihommere, his milllons und the "other | graned or ut least a substautial advance in el The char i the mails ui- | aftemoon Senators Gray and Stewart cu- | ¥} AT e Lo inie e | Dempiey Tiros., aen pulions = he represcits = ocome . t0'| Wiges mude. A Petition Which Cuuses Sur The firn offered o give lots away, | gaged in o livtle colloguy over the position of | the political complexion of the ledlslatuve, the | Frivz Moyar, cor I R S BT L - Famnuky, Neb., August 25— [Speciy n people Wrote they wer tod thit St. Paul as a protectionist caused by the | FePUbHicans hiving @ rajorty ofiwo Locland & Ielt ry of griln, wrasnd unanimous and unqualified approval of the | BrusseLs, August The strike of coal | culated in this county asking the commission for §10. They kot on o so0lettors Acts, Whilethe colloquy was In progress | Loxpoy, August %.—Mr. Lincoln, the | Lutz, Reod & Co., corn. = trike on the New York Central & Hudson | miners i the Borinage district coutinues to | ers to investigate the fiuancial a N\'cxnflwu 101 thie cause seb forth by Pow- ‘.pnul. Todwy 4,00 we s men Uit wirk, | osnly for the past ten yewrs. rs of the aday. The widition is aghteen wiles from Senator Washburn of Minnesota came in and United States minlster, stingly deuies the Joun Beno & Co., cora . WO yeus the die bearing sumerows @llusicus W St Faul | report whit bels about reigu, | Thercis aucat disply Lo the large windoy s -

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