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—— — TWENTY-FIRS 'EAR. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1891, h[ \”;14 R 20. R — ——— Aliiost simultaneousty with the turning of situation I think a late convention best this per gailon, dapan dryer 6 cents. per allon the current into the exceution closet yea. Starch {8 very cheap, [ could furaish a good £ oar New ank Murderers Electroouted Wifted tho switeh, In an instast the vody | Consonsus of Opinion from the Rapublican | Nebraska, and believe f Ofmatia should | Liveringhouse at a Loss for Replies Con- | porsallon and make a wood protit. Wh Plang for the Structure Ready to Ba Sub- s I + ' 0 ; : f b ug Sing Pricon, feetly ried, Every muscle was firmly set State Central Committee, care of her visitors, The farmers' alliance cerning Soma Prices Paid, course, which had been paid mitted to ths Seorotaries. et ¢ape from the hauds that hold it so tight as shaosing for their leaders, men who foisted o fied o Wap - tife setimntos Nnve besH THEIR DEATH ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS. | wivap. sir ho peculinr sound” of | ment of the masses will surely repudiate, Daenell attemy 3 shilte Hoxton's test | steay ? npted to shake Boxton's testi- stretehing leather, Their edges pressed deep - | Consequently, T think, the vete this fall will . nony, but tailed signally, Adjournment was - into the yielding fle ‘ Ball Player Slocum the First to | the clothing t Htly, The expression of No Hurry to Nominate—State Board | am sure of this should the guestions be dis- [ Difference Made by One Nightin the | ant will probably report Routine Proparations Will Consmno the Sresint Se von —Recont Army T0 ETERNITY BY LICHTNING, | vion, winin ne cipmer. ste stoot it miz 1IN ANIMOUS ON MANY THINGS, | ssesitinite &% ax¥undraiana o | STUMPED BY THE QUESTIONS. | i Tevorss” tosei™si"h tivis | 03, A'S bra 6RAL BUILDING, e ) r l—tho exocutioner Orlando Tefft—I am always in favor of vrand of wood vreservative for about $1.25 the ehair stiffened againt the straps, per- socure the convention, she would take good making tho invoice [ put dowan the prices, of as though muking Aome awful offort to es- made the great mistake of listening to, and “The deageists of Hastings ave not satis- It tnnde tem 1 stecl. The | OMAHA AND THE NATIONAL CONVENTION, | upon them schemes which the sobor judg- | FANCY FIGURES ON STATE SUPPLIE awarded." MONTHS REQU RZD TO COMPLETE DRAFTS, —_— sh of the fucennd | show a falling off instead of an increase. 1 taken for one week when the oxpert account fuce was under broad bands drawn of Transporiation Should Take cussed before the people. My views in re “alue of Goods Purchased - Oceupy the Fatal Chair, Fois e the eyos, nose and ehin, but the part Hold 1R ey Rl ward to the state board of transportation, + espite All Obstacles. P Towed by Smiler, Wootl and jsed to view showed a purple, The spe old and Regulate Ruil- will give the central committes if I am What Wood Preservas A prominent citizen of Omaha remarked Transters and Changes Jugiro, the Jup drow about the chair, standing on road Rates, s L expect to ba 1am {uclined now tive [ Whiei LHIN Bvehtng: I SOSARTINR: Of . tho - THeOstTan of Interest. E . . \ts for sufety, and the physicians 1ot to favor a late convention. Bolioving, as tion the managomsnt of the Hast compared notes on the phenomen:s prasented. — that the republican DAFLY is tho party _ asylum that he thought that tho boad of e o Dr. MeDonald fixed his eyes on the stop " v has done more for the | o of this L . % public lands and bulldings was entitlod to n “ v ¥ Famds ‘Slocat, | witen T M Hundieand watiined: (b uele oft |0 & S A8YE &¢0 TN BER divsciid BUIER | than any other party has done for | Tascors, Neb., July 7.—(Special to Tue | eroat deal of eredit for the energetic manner Wasiixaros Buueav or Tae Bre, 150 Sixo, IR b otinbs ' l'm fractions of sceonds, When it marked | to members of tha republican state contral v and belleving that its principles [ Bre.]— At 2 p. m. today the story of the un- | in which it hud conductod the investivation 18 Fovrrkryti Sr Harris A. Smiler, Joseph Wood and Schihuyv | ¢, he noided to Klectrician | committes asking exprossions upon se al | and its candidutes will be such as will stand | faithful steward concerning his stewardship Said *Pue fact is tha board has had Wasimyaron, D. C Jugieo woro sent to their doom at the prison | Duvis, who stood with Iits hands stiil on e | propositions, Each mombor was asked it ho | 31¥ amotut of fire, Tuny “cey havoc and lot | groat deal to contend with in this case of | Avlast tho roush draft of the plans for the ore todny cans of electriol he ap- | switeh waiting for the signal. It b (i 7 =5 slip the dogs of war," A which the people i ral are not aware, 2\ OF ) hero todn; Im L ’1 _‘w‘v‘”‘"‘”{ ,‘h." i | docided thut to wait for the exe favored Omaha as a place for holding the | *' 'L §2%% O WG ke to sea the national | 1ands and buildings. Only two witnesses | X G i Buan sor flarud aew not aware, | new Omaha fodoral butiding hava bion pro proximato timo of tho turning O ilar, | the closet to respoud to a signal would mean | next national convention of the republican | republican convention held in Omaha and I [ were examined-—-Captain Liveringhouse and | by reason that there wers no funas at its rent in each case was: Slocum, 4:40; SmHCT 1 o000 time wiich would make the dura- | party; if he favored o late state convention | believe it would please & large portion of the | Mr. E. W. Bexten. disposal from which to pay the expenses of 6:10; Wood, 5:0}; Jugi ‘,ulm i tion of tho current unce x.uul..m destroy | this vear: i he favored tho proposition to r..,,‘ny.“,»,!.,,wlm mlu |)‘\;'L ‘..x ”l“.fl“w \‘1“” Liveringhouso was tho first on tho stand, | S¢ un iovestization, but every concoivablo prove them beforo they can bo flaishod by The prisoners had receiv somo intima- | some of the scientific value of the experi- | o000 = ik S aattii e tathg o not think the independent party will poll as B H5santad daslanaly catew £ o | obstruction has been thrown fu its way that | the supervising architeo 'he gentlome on o band that the execations were to | ment. So tho eloctrical apparatus had been | VOt rosolution at the muctlug of tho st | [argo a vote this fall as It did Jast fall He appeared docidodly oaroworn and hnd tho | SoLLii i 1o e as oF dofbat & Toll At | whoss eonsont. 10 otvad ary ooslomon i Bt Al A ohay Wore hket Micted that when the carront was | central committee this evening at Lincoln re- | There is no great falling off in 1ts number, | 8iv of @ man who had beon passing through | faiv investigation of the oMicers of that insti- | LR L L Crotary Sl e B ] 10 o1t the chudr cireudt it could bo thrown | questing the state board of transportation to | howeyer, The tvansportation question is | some great calamity. He has been losing | tution UL s U by gred for them. They went to the exccution tio chair und the exeoutioner's | ordor a reduction of Tailroad freight rates to | bound to figure inrgoly in the jenmpuixn this | flosh and must bo at least twenty pounds | “Cousidor for o moment. what an unduo General Wanamakor. The papors wera sent ull and it strikes mo that such a resolution astruggle, They offered no resistance, but v, s0 that when Dr. MeDonald nodded to = us you mention would make the party votes, |\ At i st by reason of Governor Thayer's failure | fuctthav ho is abseat from tho city at prese they rather assisted the keepers when they sotrician he throw the switeh bar | Of peovle. especially if the board of traus bogan. Dr. Test was present aud also ex- | op rafusal to suspond thom peading the - | i1 will protat bR UL ol Pl 1 o chale, 7 | across the board and the current ceased to I'he responses to these queries form a very | would tuke such action. hibited symptoms of physical degeneracy. v ton as requoested by the board, Hore it will probably be some time before they were bound to the chair flow through the apparatus of doath { torasting BAtoh of politicdl reading, W. R. Morse—1 am most cePtainly in favor | Secrotary of Stato Allen openod the ordeal | they have been in full possession of all books, | AF¢approved and roturaod to the treasury The testing apparatus showed a satisfac The effect on the body of Slocum was al- [ 1 he importance of the meeting of the state | 0f bolding the republican national convention | by asking Livecinghouse why on the last day | Voueners, ehecks and other records of tue in- | department tory strongth of current and the electrician | most. instantanoous, From o position of | wanteal sommittes this eventng. s concedod | i Omahn and think overy republican in tho | ot Suitambor, 1500, ho bought largo | SHtIton tht would throw any light upon [ It was oxpected that they would have boen advised the warden of this fact. The warden | great muscular activity it suddenly subsided | SRR TR i { state should help to secure it In this local- g 5 3 Y 1 [ their pecalations during ull the time that | sout 1ast week but Major Lowe, the civil en- fiton hollow-chostod collapse, Instead of | by everybody. They may by thelr action | fty thore is not much change politically trom | quantity of tobaco for 40 couts por poun is fnvestication ins beeu m progress. They | o e et b g 7 straining against she straps it hung against [ make thousands oi votes for tho republican ( last , but [ think a | [ of re- | when on the following day the contract wa s had easy advantago in preventing aod neer of the architects oMee said this after- stood 000 of the assistants whom he had up- 1§ HESERTE GE RV PR T GLde "of un- | party this fall or they may take such action | publicans who acted w pendents | tot for20, Why at the same time he bought | hinde tha board in obtaining full and | Noon that they had boen kept back at the last pointed unde t of law, and 1t \[. certainty followed. Would the dead 1,,,.,, 8 wlll [o80 to/the pactya gPeat many. votes, | lastyeat l\\l}l l'\"\‘ulll;nl\ll\u‘ old party |rr tho | yhyce cases of chocolate for 34 cents, when ““1‘ aceess to the records of the manavoment, | moment to chunge some of the details of the opened to permit him to pass torough. Ho | appear to revive as Kemmler had donef | g 3 ko e W N o | party will plant itself on a_proper piatform. S S e R and, judging from the numorous efforts the | arrangement for tho room in which thé ? : b 1 choat heave and his lips give a | From the tenor of the following lotters there | [should favor the state boar taking hold of [ :be next duy the contract was lev for 10. | poard has boon compolled to make to even | onjeo ’l{‘r”‘ L b L0 ol i » had W Hoad Keopoe Con- | Sound of breatii Tho experts at Auburn | are grounds for tho beliof that tho stato cen- | railroad rates, reducing them when neces- | Why he had bought baldng powder for 40 | abtain a portion of the documonts, ncithe oftice will bo installed. It will require sev- time ho hud notifled Head Keepoe Con- f FRAREEG AR TR Tikied on Kemme | tral committeo is awalke to the exigencios of [ sary. [am in'favor of ‘an carly convention. | cents, when next day it was contracted for at | Test or Liveringhouse have beon slow iu im m.mul.l, ) \.‘ ; n the ('wlnul; l:l:ll‘\: ["r‘i ler was h.-\'l\I\- m.\n. n\v...,([ been h||l'uul off | tho political situation in Nebraska: “.l‘. Ix‘,,“;l ;1:;)\"‘ l”%u_\;‘;\'«“i\‘ :: }:u- :(|)rl.r, gvr\vz;w- 20, Starch for 8 cents when next day it was | Proving tne advantage afforded.” workimg deawings and it is not likely that room, that the chair veady for the fi 100 S0c irough this body o steady cur- | Gpairman Jobn C, Watson—I am in favor on and am_enthusiastic in it. Omaba de- | o5 oted for at 2. ST S gl any work whatover witl bo done upon the of the condemned men. The death warrint tof 1,600 volts—twice the strength of the | or g iate convention; and Omabn is my choice :‘";'*{l'. 1 bt'h-‘\ll l'l‘ M]\lllll.b}.n ood thing Liveringhouse colored up,and aftor talking TO CORNER THE CIR 2P, building during the present season was not read to the coudemned men in the awe current that passed through Kemm- | fox'tho national ropublican. convention and | 9,40 fromall the lght 1 havo now cu the 7 — \ i i TR ) s body—hud beon running. It had been | fo5tho natioual vopublican convention 684 | subjoct, to huve tho ratos reduced.” By all | a long timo declared thnt ho was afeald that | 4410060 Seheme to Forso i A B s was dons n the case of Kemmler, 3 50 for state convention. uve sufti- % RV J An {0t S0hBIRG. to Fonbe HIGNOL: |- Mho followlig AvaLiite fvlbs . relating ) on for twenty seconds, five seconds louger | ciaitly con ornd the matter struot. | means have a late convention the local grocers would ruan short and ho L] ho following are lato orders relating to 116 warden said he did not know au ¢ | than the current in' the Kemmler case. 1,'“,':{;‘0‘,'(',:[3";“"..flho[”’;‘;l“‘l;fl‘;‘:r&h‘,:‘fl'\‘;L:: T, C. Callaban—I am very much In favor of | could not get thoss supplics, aud conse Prices for Cereals. (U Tachy e RIBI Vo or bIhEa T graitaa in tho law compelling him to read | Would the man move or would he give tno | & =€ =% e 1 :I’nhhngllhvu.mm[mllrvpuhlIr.ln convention In | quently ho laid fn o good ‘quantity of thom, | Cittorao, July 7.—[Spocial Tologram to | Captuin Jumes M. J. Sanno, Sovonth in- o euth warmnt. A b precaution- | sickeninz suggostions of returning life that | “Sa ai Seory—T am in favor of Omatia | QMabd in Y21 do not consider 1t as an | so that the inmates of tho institution would | g B, ~Tho farmers’ allianco is about to | ANV, s extendcd ouo month. - Leavo of ary measure ho would read it, but | bud borrified the spectutors at Auburr.? for holding tho natlonal ropublican. conv Omaha matter alono. It i8 impossiblo to | not suffe AL R (‘mr“u‘ Woul 0|, orice sor one month aud tweive days, to Y e Sk A I'he seconds passed slowly—how many of | 4o 50tk 1502 and every four years there. | benefit Omahia without, the wholo stato r Heo continued: “I did not vary from the HLAEROMUONOX ISCHHON CIOLIOLINEINE b0 8 | (AT 8 YEat an) (O S abanbEvuly 1801, is. not at tho timo of the exccution—somo time | them is not known—but in o’ minute's spate | arral. 1am in favoralsoof a late conven- | CGlVing o corresponding benefit. Every | instructions of the boara and superintendent | farmers of tho country upon aschome of [ gpapted Licutenant Colonel G, Sawtelle, before if possible, It his wish to bro- | fliore camo betweon. tho 1ips of the pallid | Biers,, Jaim 10 faeor 080 o oo atop, | Citizen of © tha - stato, regardiess of | in purchusing the various articles, Where | compelling the paymont of cornor pricos fov | doputy quarlcmaster. Quartormaster Gon: vent the other men from knowing that the | fuce hanging in the death harness a rush of | Nibn pricos and republican vietc T | party, should do all ia his pover to help | no contract was made, I wentaccording 10 | the 1501 wheat crop. An offisial manifosto | eral Almon N. Rockwell, quartermastor; in first man had boen taken from his cell if pos- | M¥ which whistled between the half | 0y v Joealities independent republic bring'the convention to Omaha. I am and [ insteuctions. There was no merchant in | yag hoen prepared with geeat secrcey nad | Bddition to nis presont dutics will {ako Hile: 4ud 86 Kb ox1t Lrom thaloall room. was | Slencted teeth and endod 1 o balf sigh, ball | hoeoming dissatisfied with the management | BIWAYS have been, very much in favor of just | fastings that I tried to stand in witi, or i1 Gapincad (h GEm o charge of the oMeo and duties of Licutenant sible, and so tho exit from tho coll room was | RS IR G I 00s seom to con- | DESymIng dissatistied with the manasement | and roasonablo rates of freiglitin this state, [ from whom I zot u dollar, Mr. Hurst's atore | Wil be placed in tho hands of evory momber | Golguel Suwtelle during the absenco of the made as quictas possible, Tho warden and | truct, As quickly as Dr. McDonald could | & jit PeoP Th"“n«m"“mu“,'“""‘nmfk‘,'m,d and am reliably informed that the statd | was contrally located aud we made it a sort | Of tho farmers’ alliwuce. calling upon him to | latrer ou leave, o hioad keopor walked ahead, then the con- | raiso his hand to givo tho signal the elec- | (teliiid SRS CORMIEES IR PRIV | board of transpartation ar now preparing a | of headquarters for that reason, Hut ho | withtold a part or all of his wheat and in Tho leave of absence on surgoons' demned wan between the two priests —Fathier | trician threw the switch, the electric current | gyyor of such action as will increase the vote | 1O rate on lumber, coal, salt, hogs, cattle | was given no preference over any other mer- | Jucing his friends und neighbors to do the | cortificate of disabilty — grantea Seo- Creedon and Father Lyneh—and then tho | Fushed throush the death coit and the bo of the republican tickag this fall and grain, which will ba ready il a tow days, [ chants.” TS s TaeT ke S ¢ | ond Licvtenant John g () t in the chair stiffencd again against the straps. e N ined to think | thav Will moet with the suggastions referred |~ Attorney General Hastings nsked why 23 | F8 E mo s tho nocessitles of. ] g rppicteenth Infautry, is twoguavds, Whon the iron door hat beon | Th'time of the contact was not made public, | 1t overy eftart should be made o seeurs | 10 By Your comiug contral committeo. I am | conts a gallon was paid in July for molas consumers at homo and abroad will force the | fivd months oa surgeon’ closed behind the party Slocum stood sileat | Dr. MeDonald has the rvecord of it. The | o™ "h iy republican (."“\.,‘“m““‘m in favor of a lata convention. Would it not | ana on October 5, 70 cents & gallon, and | payment of prices satisfactory to produc of disability. B ¢ General and stolia. He showed mo depth of interest | stop — wateh did — not rogulate the | Grapa, 1343 time that the repnblican party be well to briny the question of the national | during that period two ovarrels were pur- The vavious furmers' organizations have Krantz, hav assignad to the comma in the ceromony in which ho was to be u par- | lensth of the contuct this time. The same | qnq “in fact, all other parties recognized the convention up vefore the state central com- | chased at the latter price! In tho coromony i1t which ho was Lo be 4 BAr | uailupyy event, that brought the [emmicr | G0 Vi weat of tho Missowst river, In | Mitte aud form o busis upon which all can [ “Liveringhouse could not say exactly. R AT s S icipant. The warden did notask tha pris- | o ouition tou close made 4 sudden end of | Sonversation with eastern parties I learn | Unite and work together for the convention “Phen vou would think something all of them are expected to fall fn livo with | 3,0 Giigetion of the acting secr of v, oner if ho hiad suything 1 suy, wnd ho did | Slocum's experience in the death chair. Tho | fhar thoy qo not seem to think or bolieve that | 1018027 wrong?? asked the general. the alliance and to - induco others | pereby relioved from the board to cousider voluntoor anything. The prsoncr | skin and flesh of the leg and almost immedi- | one’alfof the United States lies west of | ,, O D: Marr—As to the question of holding I should think 50, was the veply. of the societies to do the me. 1d recomnend a magaziae system for rifles dralked quietly to tho chair and sat down. ately afterward tho skin of the forehoad be- | §iniha, and that fully one-tourth of the pop- the next national republican convention in “Was there $1.50 change in the cost of [ The circular is practically of the relative | and cirbines upon which hé was detailed, Through all these preliminaries the wit- | £M 10 . McDonald again sigualed | iation'is west of the samo place. - We think | Omaha, I would certaiuly favogsuch & pro- | cases of succotash betweon July and O¢to- | forco of anorder from Gompers and Powderly | BY divection of the sccvetary of war and et e oty | the electricau to ira the switch, the careent | that holding the convention thers would do a position if the poople of Omalia think thoy | hert was asked. for i gonoral labor_ striko. the farmers betbg | U0ACr the provisious of tho act of congress nesses stood at o respectful distance, their | wag withdrawn and instautly the vody col- | yaod deal toward bringing tho so-callod inde. | C30 take care of such a crowd, If they are | Aguin Liveringhouse did not know. dritled up to an appreciation of tho over. | Approved —Octobor 1, 1804, the following oyes fixed on the prisoner. The warden bad | lapsed again. This timo thero was nore- | faiaants back into the fold, This state sen. | Satisfied on this point, then thoy should have Riis Meinors (Not Goad T D et dignments to regiments of officars: recently clothed Slocum in a new suit of cheap black [ sponse from the muscles, | Kvorial’ distrlot has not felt the indenandent, | the hearty co-operution of eveey republioan | ot s clroulan 13 1onethy and sots Torth with elab. | Dromoted are orderad: st cloth, trousers of o dark pattorn, a | The fizure hung sileat and motionless in | movemont as some others, having elected tho | i te state. Last fall tho allisnce party in | ~Secrotary of Stato Allen asked: “Did you | orygo siatistienl detail the fact thatthe farm. | Civalty--Licutenant = Colonel s ) the straps. ‘Thers was no doubt that Slocuin | ooy et 48 A0 O 9 the | Dodge county polled about six hundred votes. | ever receive a burrel of New Orloans mol Fitha AL (R Noyes (promoted from major Fourth white shict, turn down colar and black era- | GISGER™ Pho slectrician had sigoatiod the | St republican tickot with the exeeption 1 Since that time quite & number, of now or- | ses from Mr. Kipp?! gis of Amorics havo beon skinued out of | %0 BT cavulry to date from July 1, 1801 Description of the Death -Appdratus, | the whirting sound that nad sounded 0 [ the freignt rates as I am. Being while some of the rvvuull ans | ory,” said Liveringhouse, I believe that sil- | fitm i Rane 00 i BN rye crop | lefter to the commanding general, depart- 2 il 4 cloarly to the watching ears of the watchers | onxuged —im @ business which requires | WhO, voted —with the alfance have | ver'drip was purchased.” of thi cotntry. and that oonditions ave prov. | mentof the Missourl, for assignment to o As the prisoner seatod himsolf in the chair | without through the silont morning air had |ttt i of over o hunaied arclUifes | signifiea their intention to cone back to their | He was asked by Darnell it he aa bought | {3 i85 0™ (Ciee ™y 0 DIOS” | station and will join the station to which ho T Ll S hac sl ant g K naalstant vittiong od ana fifty | 38" Jed LAV opinion the alliznce is fngs el e Doy | idential for 'd twist, The farmers are di- i A ho ki and leancd b ho warden's assistants | died away. loals of 8100k each year upon which the very, | 014 love, yet In my oplnion tie soma things at the lowest price of the market | yeq 1o rosolve that a minimum pricy of | WUy be assigned. Major Aluond B. Wells stepped forward and drew across his chest [ Tho wardon's assistants steppod forward | pighest frolht rates are levied, I am always | Stronger in this county tHan It/ was last No- | attimos when they woero uot nceded, sinply | g 354, Now York is oot AR oangar KBl orom from captain, Bighth cavairy) to and underhys arms heavy straps,which were | 800 logsencd tho elsctrodes. One by oue | a%ayor of b reasonadle frelzht rate, but I | Lomber. Lamin favor ofiayedsonablere | tosave tho state money. Liveringhouse | 5ive, and thut they pledge thomselves notto | kourth cavairy o dato from July 1, 1301, viee acourely EARstan ed 18~ tho! baclk of tho ot the straps which contied the body ‘tothe | huljeve the railways should live as weil as auction of the present froignt rates, and | could not reply until this question was putin | o0 (50 50 0 i lower priabat l'u on | Noyes promoted. Captain George L. Scott scourely e ho bac! ho it | Ghaip wore uubuckled. Unliko those of | oyher branehes of husiness, and have found. | 'would be in favor of the .cpublican state | two or three diffcrent forms by his attorney | oy “cparingly and o the Glrastion of | (promoted from first licutenaut, Sixth cav- Then about his wrists and over his limbs | Kemmler, Slocum's remains were 5o limp | by'Jong bustness experichce, that, the pro. | COntral committee urging by way of a resolu- | and then he repliod ato ehmmittaes. constituted for the puebose | 81¥) to the” Sixth cavalry, Troop M, to date they drow another strap, which they | that thoy could havo slippod from tho chait | Guoee b Deem e eronh Henohtad he §eo: | tion, the state board of transportation to take | ~“The superintendont gave me instructions | T e UM A, MU O71G% BOTRTY | from July 1, 1801, vice Perrine retired. He Drtiod eosoty so that no. stralniny | 8 the lst strap was unfasienod had nob tho | auon S 0over 48 much beneflted DY low | somo action toward this end. The convention | to lay in & good stock of theso gonds and did [ o, GPRTE Postec s £0 SURLY nd CEMANE | wil join his proper station. Cuptain Henry undor the influonco of the onrrent of | Attendants held them in place. cut down two-thirds would be about tho best | Should beheld about Septembar 1, though 1 § not designate what quantity L should buy. I} “'strony roasons are urged for the belief that naall (promoted from first licutenant, Hloctrioily. could throw the body into ugly | . from the chuiv Slocum’s remains were | thing that could happen, and Idonot think | 300t think it Hskes niot differenice in the | think 1 followed my own diseretion in the |\ G PCEINE RN HEREE RN dar | Bichth cavalry) o the Iiehth cavalry, ptric 00 W ot dy into ugly | carried to an adjoining apartment, wuere | (pat tho farmers would get any incrense .-muuh 1 it is held matter.” Tl T L Ao e S PSR A s to dato from Jul contortions or move it from th positson in | they wore inid ot on one o the Lo LbIos | briws fo there produets. watt ‘the low whte | Hall -1 am heartily tn favor of hold- | " Ho was asked by Darnell s to his Insult. | SiFed lhmit, e move is Tikonod to o strike promotod. . flo will Join his proper which the two electrodes pressea against it | for the autopsy. RaiE U alinretsai NeotsumpLont il ing ma noxt national republican convention | ing Mvs. Vi Ho replied that o [ N ot i e Ay the “"" l“.';‘f :"“ "“l'[ station. o e e S Whilo the body was bemng removed the | mizit boss by take place l",;“,m'm“hb hich 1 in Omaha. The reform boom in Sauader. X snmejasituerothertems |l 088 ANy OREE LAY B e First Lieutenant Gonzales S. Bingham witnessos disonssod earnestly tho similarity | Ty, Possibly take place provided the state | county is controlied by the old_greenbackers ros and s ade any impropor | ot IRIREE IS IOE Stk the working. | (romoted from second licutenant Ninth 1 which this execution bore tothe Kemuwlor | oo o O et whot e and the prohibitionists and mumbers of re- | progosals w my knowledge. T mever con- | {i® &% e it the farmes | cavalry) to the Sixth e troop D, to His logs wero quickly strapoed to the legs | cuse, a similarvity which scemed. to LG B R LON LD O tired of being led by such a I mysolf toward hor or any otner | Ml While in this instance with tho farnier, trom July 1, 1501, vice Scoft, promotod. f the chair. Tuull of these preparations tho | the first clectrocution of “tho odium STolibih i ; Samo Vol | crowd, when it was genuine reform they cemploye in o manner unbecoming a | 'Y s SRRLN 0 . e will romain uty with the Niuth cav- ) SsalraparaLio ol LTSI G B G umo of business is dono.’ I'am nnd alwayy [ SrowSy when Jt, Wa% KERTLe TnT EE ploy 8 Iu the body of the circalar is a letter from | e will remalu on Auty v th av: pcsses showed a ereat intevest. Warden gling failure from which it had s Hiavaibeon i ifavoriof/ahort politicalfig| 'ro afte o put some political dead ! : P oitRs TaEnnE ths alry until further orders. B e vty as the st s oa | i tho ‘minds of mauy snco itsdutails woro | Gbtthoretore wa. Inclied. L6, Hayor u jats | boatfnoflce. Tamin faver of romsonablo askced concorning tho mattor of | L8 1 (AR, SOLCGHN, FANGRG | Pt Licutenant. William D, MeAunoy R tchay | Published to the world. Very littie tmo | convention A6 | froights and also favorablo to a late state cou- | recewving 816 o on’ the casting of | fabimatin tho crop of MR wt TGRINLS | (promoted from second lieutenant Ninth cav- superintended an eloctrocution, watehed | \was spent i making preparations for the 3. C. Bureh—I will peol my coat, and yest | Yention this vear. checks for employes' wagos. He replied : 070 bushel bear estimate, with. i possibility | 8ir¥) to tho Biehth cavaley, troop L, to date every movemont of the warden’s assistants | noxt execution. T A L L R John H. Butler Tamin favor of getung "he bauk charged less per cont for the | o8 i TSR0 HRY Mihis i Dodees | from July 1, 1891, vice Lester, retired. He “lmnm ln" r“ln\u Donald mw-lu|uul| 1the vt e ilaslGots At RhaoL: vention at Omaha. 1f the stato- board of | (e N ;:;“im‘ul"‘“'““" gonveh o ion calingar oty shan_ had boon urranged | firet estimato ofttho erop. Tho iveular tu || Wikioin bisipronoratation, o L adjustment of all the straps. Warden Brown | i X i ctation will agre a renson- inoss i iRt lliBAmOnGY. v LI Lo sutiona s sigmficanc Lnmator Pirst Licutenant Richard Daddock (pro- u"dmm Biaaonaent ‘\\.[,,,,,‘,g batora LAt Tho next man chosen was Smiler, the Sal. [ SARSCoStAtion ,‘,,",',L,‘“,f;“‘;g,;'gf“f & ponson: | Tamsatisfied that most of the republicans | and I gave it back to the cmployes whose o ‘“‘"“‘" 1o its sigmticance inflemmatory | 4oster o aeond loutenant Sixth cavalry) 0! ¥ ays before that | gatjon Army bigamist who murdered one of | yeartily in favor of asking themn by res who left the party last year did 1t on account | checks were cashed. I have reccived no [ 41Ok to the Bighth cavaley, troop £, Lo dato from no would leavo all the arrangoments in the | his wives. Tosumnion Smilor the warden | Seartly in tavor of asking them by resoli- | of pronibition, and now that question is interest, cither directly or indirectly, from NSATIONAL ERAIN WRECK | July 1, 1801, vico Kondull, promoted. He will hands of the scientists present. The last 1 to pass the cell of Wood, but in front of | o d C& 0 fa‘eradit for it tled will resume their places in the party, the employes. 82 NAL TRAL CH. | {0ii his propor station, steaps to bo put in place were the now ones | 811 the condemned men’s cells iron screens S. S. Skinner—As (o the matter of railroad I am in favor of the za of a resolution Darnell then sought to show that Livering- | Brave) En il R Dled o Snve Artillery—Colonel ~ Wiliiam M. Graham | wacroas the faco. Thoy wero bolts pather than hat boen drawn so that nono of thom know Tam. persontily In. favor of a ronsone | Ssking tha stato board of \saneportation 1o | house lud boen aoing work for Mr. B oiaiBEayen ngl) e Lo Save | omoted from licutonant colonel 1Mifth ar- ¥9e8 3 it 4 before bis time which of the others had been | 4o tedueti o pl ive 't live. | reduce freight rates even il it is nec: Y and 1 reply to Darnell’s question the ste Pussongers. illery) to the Fifih artillery, to date from straps. Ono was drawn ncross ®ho | summoned. The warden passed aroand the | tox reduction o thoplanof livaand lev live, | oyl a special session of the legislatura to | ard sart , July 7.—A sensational trainweeek | July 1, 1801, vico Pipor, retired. beard of the prisoner and partly over his roen which shut in Jugiro's cell and then | 308 LRuoW of no renson wiy X should nob | enact such laws as will protect our pro- | I did, in addition tomy rezular dutios, the | g bowg invostizated by the Chicago, Mil | lsettenant Colonol Fraucis L. Guenther, (S T FCREDCY (0 CEC 09 by amo to Smiler, He camo out, supported | fayor QWana 5 the v & ducers. 5 woris of overseer of the farm and book- | & WM ISR B L IR ed | promoted from major Second attillery to the The othor was fastened over his oyes and ton on ono sidd and Itev. oA Chlbert~OF courso I wm personally | 18 in favor of an ourly convention—state, | keeper tho greator purt of tha year. | Wanles & fuil reud. “HAD wieck BEoufted | it artiliery to duto from July 1, 1801, pressed down over his nose. Whnen the straps othor. Ho betrayed no fear | 5" oicially in favor of holding the national | €2Unty and city It cost the state about €75 per month for ex- | near Lansing, Ia, July 4 and has, | yico Girabum promoted. He will procesd to SR AR S R T e s R ‘t\u fuced :'w guvlaupioves ulf‘tm;(\vln(nu 5e3 | republicun convention in Omaha, 1 havon't THE COMMITTHE. penses for Mr. llu:\l||\' and hh \v\f: t the | up to this time, escaped publication, A pris- | join his regimoent, reparting to the command- o the d 3 in the oxecution chamber and looked for the kil Ardsibaant 4 W, lum, und I was doing bis work during S RO o ay s eneral, department of Catifornin for as- e ¢ | any misgivings as to Omaha taking care o John C. Watson, Nebrask S asylum, # | oner was today taken into custody at Lans- | ing general, department of Catifornin for as hend was loosoned and brought down so that | fivst time upoo the death chair. Liko his [ f¥ Fo® RS B0 DUl catistied ha A W i L (.“yy July and August.” tne and tho officials are on tho track of his | SiEnment to a station. Major Joseph B. the eloctrode fastened to the end of it at the | Pradecessor Slocum ho stepped forward | capacity and hospitality are both adequato | William . Bechel, Owmahd, Ihe persons present could not see what I"‘*_“. e _‘:“ araon the track of his 1 G phell, promoted from captain Fourth of u coil sprig hung in feont of his [ SiHOUL sumumons and seated himself, placiog | 1o the occasion. The republicans of tha dis- | Brad D. Slauguter. Iullerton, Rogtitocaitiiiahadteyihars ook AL ORgH H R e et [jactilorylloihdiBoopndinshiliory,doidatelfrom forchead, When the sponge in tho clectrode | L% hands on the arms of tha chair and wult- | ¢rict I represent on the committee have | 1—J. R. Wilhite, Fulls City, inghouse was allowod to procecd. Tho McGregor prssenger train, bound for | July 1,151, vice Guentber promoted. He 3 Hustod, the figure 4" was cl 24¢ | ing for the attendants to bind him. He did | yjwuys favored railroad regutation, and [ | 2—A.J. Wright, Tecumsed. ‘ho board intrusted mo to make out | LaCrosse, Wis., with soveral cars heavily | will ho assiznod to a station by the com- § " was adjustod, the figuro “4" was clamped n | ot offor to ko any final spocch, Unlike | foo " T would be untruo. to them | 8—FH. H. Bartley, Nobraskn City. vouchers for Mr, Beatty forJuly and August. | )ouded with passengers, when near Lansing, | mandive general, department of the east, place and the clectrode was fastened 1 posi- | Kemmler, noue of thio four men made any | it 7 gia not favor any reasonabl party policy [ 4—O. Tofft, Avocn. ‘ Ie drew pay for the same time as clerk of | yiruck an obstruction placed upou the rails | wid will, upon the expiration of his prosent tion by a strap passing about the head. Then | fiual remarks. Bavineis i tenaia v le e T ohimetit] BER T Hellt Mompbls, the land commissioner's ofice. I went | 3 ' % (EEIAH POl Aited . ove \bseneo, join the station Lo which he tho second olectrodo was putin placo, Tt was | LG Sitendants busicd thomselvos with tho | |ijolytat many deserters from the party | 6—William Coburn, John H. Butler, | through tho records and sawtnabiblswastho | tho banls into tho Mississippi river. Ior- | mby bo dss icd s vory like the first—a convox brass band with | nhoad until tho bandago was drawa across. | FRILKS can even yet be reclaimed by a reason- | Omaha, case, i LG tunately the cars remained on the track, @ alter Howe,promoted from First TG LIl iade oK ko indou inito kel | ik oy ssi Al tha) ALrans: mbbpckiza (L oiand(ateaalusyinentiofthe rallrond foonsi| 15878, EXlnnen itakamih, Waget and Hores Traden, Engincer Charles Todd giving up his life to uEsERrtilnto L thoRiigurin Rk o LS Bolions £ m,l_"h_w,‘_“,fl“ i ]*ll‘,"_“'\,..d At | trover: I do not desire to anticipate the §--W. H. Needham, Coleridge, Attorney General Hastings yawned, Land | savo tho passenwers. The fireman jumped | artillery hattory L to dite from July 1, 1891, right log of tho prisoner’s trousers had boon | Were fusp d again approved. Again | getion of the committee or to veutilate my | 9—Lewis Herbort, ¢ Commissioner Humphrey lookea disgusted, ( and saved himself. The engineor reversed mphetl prowoted 3 svlit up the sido so that tho electrade could be | 6 White hundkerchicr fell, the electrician | own views on the subject in’ advance, but [ 10--C. D. Mar, Fremont. Treonsurer Hill smiled and Secretary of State | the lever and openod tho sand valve so tha et want Samuel 0. Sturgls, pro- bound fo the call of the log. It was | Lomewy tswitch amd in @ moment more the | it seoms to me that whether we can repair | 11—James Brittain, Wayn, Allon Bhiddenly eaculnted s the cars might stay on the rails, His fivst : ' Sicond ltliat tanant eiEree e laal btk A [airkpe tighlonbdrronthaistealnios ol the our party losses or not. the purty stands 1L O Russoll, Schuyler. “Iy tho duplicate voucnors hore dran by | euestion whon voscicd from tho ruins of the ariillonyito tho Eourbiectillory batsary A, to et el Ll it Ty 3 ity sl oL pledied to a reauction of rates, and it caunot [ 13—, I, Shanner, O'Neill vou it ippears that Mrs, M. H. Sparkham | engine, badly scalded and writhing 1 agony, | date from July 1, 1591, vice Howe promoted. the negaiivo polo was attached to it at the | the hody. =9 T8 & | be an unrcasonable thing to request tha board 14—M. B. Malloy, Long Pine, drew &2 from October § to January 1, thres | was if any passengers had been hurt. Uy 'y - IMivst Lieutenant Robert H. Sk by 1L th % o The contact in this case, as in? the others I yh 3 ' back by a small thumb-sorew of brass. This [ Pl contact in this cusc, as inf tho othars, | of transportation to redeem tho pledges of | 15—Jucob Hor, Broken Bow, wonths, Where was she th receiving the negative answer from tho pas . (promoted from second lioutenant wire run down through tho Hoor and into the | YN iibict) Wwas twenty sceonds. .','- ;l‘“;l‘““*" the vlatform on wnw’n, they were elected 16—J. T. Mallalieu, Kearney. “1 don't know,” was the reply. sengors who crowded about. him ‘Todd smiled | Flivst .“.,.{,,,.\, ‘| 5 .’ .llm... |”’ 1"3r1'm'|rv' executioner's closet, to the wall of which it | measurer i s CCheieurisnki| M viownor basad in part upon the judg- | 17—J. L. Claflin, St. Paul. “When did sho leavo?” s ho lookad around nnd said, “well, this u | company A, to dute from Juno 15, 1801, vice e i b e IR CE | momtted aana. fiftonn hundred vol, wat men of several’ ropublicans. with whom [ | 18-V. It. Morsé, Ciarics 1 thini (hat it was on the 25th day of | lovious Fourth wo aro baving, 1 am afeaid | Clatke rettrod irat, Licutonant, Bonjomin e T e Ry SLRE 1 80808 e urrent Wus | have consulted, 15 in favor of a late conven- Evans, David City, February.” had too many fireworks.” Todd died orso (promotod from sccond lleutenan! hung from a covered rod extending over tho | turned off, but oniy fora minute. The chest | yon, zer, Lincoln; J tiBut here It appears on the: record that on Y aftorwards. Tho culprits aro suid to | Twenty-third fufaniry) to the Pifteonth in- top of tho oloset and hauging above the pris- | 9f the man in the chair begun to heave and | “r, B, Cary--I am decidedly in favor of the | C| i R e TRy Ak fantry compuny KK, to date from June 15, R 0 curren rued on once more, until, as ove r i ¥ o ch, Wy bt i onaitns X —_ " 1 v Cory retived, Pirst Lieutenant oner’s head. Ha ¥ p move to bring the national “republican cou- Burch, Wymore. “Phut'money was due her, ana [ found y rotir sfeuton o case of Slocum, it burued the flesh, | Vo ) "Thoro e il St One Arrest Mude, Joht 17, Finloy (promotad from second liou The prisouer made no sound during these | Then it was shut off az: A osb | vention to Omaba. ‘Thoro is a growing op- . Calliban, Friepd. that much moiey in the old déficiency fund, 0 3 - John I, Finley (promoted frg n - irop: \Ivim- but went through S ol \]\'.ll\lvlh‘n\m\\-\-nll:‘l‘ n"um \l:\-':.:du::‘.‘x.:;;:-.“.,li‘:x fraationton "‘,"l"l‘ DaRl lnovp aslong the il ¢ seniar, l"»lk‘r!mry. 50 1 paid b L Crosse, Wis., July Ohiot of Rolloa | tengal Ningioonth i anET) Hor e : :['-Tu“xl:‘ )by ol [axniob sowor 4} 0 ianco peoplo of this county. 1 think o state [ 24—E. A. Gilbert. Yorl )id you not tell us the other day that | Byines returned this evening from Lansing, | fufuntry company K, to date from, June 15, L Y A 4 . evival the body was unsteapped akol i 3 nos ¥ i \ing from Lansing, ompany B, to ¢ , iuly, giving the deputy wardens such assist ‘r‘_“““‘\ml“‘fnw ‘“\”:“ |‘\1lx.-\::”p,.l, unm taken | ticket composed of men nominated by the D. A. Scoville, Auros only ond horse wis kept for Mr. Hurst at the | bringing with hium alad twelve yearls old cGunnigle promoted. First Lieus ance as ho could by placing his arms and LUked'ed b people would command their hearty support. George L. Day. Superior, asylum (" asked Mr. Allen. > » ick R Day (promoted from Wood Mects Death Bravely B e khia T tho. taollng (o L eou by Thte | ST e WA DIl variol HaRtA o sinn who, it is said, has confossed that ho tied u utenant Twenty-second infantry) faivs. ‘The state central committeo will con- [ 25—J. A iper, Almi )idn't he ever have two horses thor nut to the rails on Saturdify which caused o Ninth fufantry company B, to date MO Baigd S GaBRIAL. KoY sidor the ndvisability of requesting tho stito J. L. Trobee, Elwood, Yes, he had two vonies one mouth the wreck that day near Lansing in which om duno 16, 1801, vide ltohurtson promoted. " priests, and weut theough the ordeal bravely | board of transportation to take action ou the L. B. Curey, Sidvey “Yos! That's all.” Engincer Todd lost his li Four other Additional--Second Lieutouan \iam J, olectrocutions, stood directly behind the | with substantially the swme results, The | Question of a reduction in freight rates, Lo Land Commissioner Humphroy then asked | farmer boys are said to havo boen presont at | Snow First artillery is assigued to a vacancy obair as the proparations were completed, | first contacts in Wood's case, as iu the oth- | While this matter does not pavticularly lie GOVERNOR TRAYER'S VIEW Liveringhouse where he purchased the $275 | the time, but the lad uuder arrestis be- | 0f second lioutonant in tho Iirst artillery One of the attendant doctors took a can of | €rs, did not seem to be final, and it needed a \;’l:.lnn'lh‘x' urn\'nu:]v ;xrvm.- central committee, i team of horses, lieved to have done the work alone. The V\_:vflhflr\ o, mlrn:h- from July 15, l‘;‘g. ;“lce it Qo on tho side, such as is used | W28 sinsed, satisl) sicians tha A ToEh Tair No B Scssion Nesdod, o ord, " was tho re yurchased | facts were gleaned from rail en, i with & handio on the side, such as is used | s dead. tho request should bs' made. No fair NoBxtra Basslon Netlod them from a farmer whose name [ have for. - by engineers for oiling. With it he wet tho | © In Kewmlor's case tae burning of the body | minded ~ man ~ considers the ' onslaught | Lixcouy, Neb, July 7.—[Special to Tn | gotten. Adums paid £250 for toe horses. 1 Swarms of Grasshoppe: sponges at tho Lwo electrodos, The propar. | was ascribod n part to tho fact that | AKwnsL the rallonds tho past wiiitor | Br.) —Thio following lotter was received by [ pald him 8273 for the horses, 'Tho 825 was | Cueresse, Wyo, July 7.—Portions of ations consumed only twe or three minutes, | the sponges at the clectrodes were not well | B8 the best thing for the people, but & reu- | Goyernor Thay “ | for Lis trouble and expense.’ Cheyehne county are overrun by f 'hen o 2 was i 4 e T Gl four casts. today the sponges | Sonable reduction on & number of leading : sdward W. Bexten, awell known drug 9Bl y aro overry grasshop A a1 Miaan i When everything was in placo Dr. Dan wotted, In ull four cases toduy the sPOIKe | Thtitlos could and. should bo made, aad this | 10 His Excollency, Johm M Thayor, Gov At W SHestAn R ol 0in R v SA dtip ol colintey tanmilas e fany | | £ BOR GARKRINS ARG, RMIMGUEI=RhavatR} 4 D, Southwick looked over . tho strans. v ol UL Ay gy R M L rof Nenraska, woln. Nsb. Dear Sir ) & ) 2 3 o 1y cooler except stations mperas ayd Dr, Southwlck looked over tho straps. | was buruod, Tno reason for this result will [ Without lnjusti to the railronds. ‘The west tse take notice Uit Frankliaeonnty tarm- | stand. His appearance scemed to cause th € In a southenstorly aivection Is | FEORY TOLER ERCEPLEETENEEY e e While tho doctors wero looking over the | have to bo sougiit elsewhere. is deeply “interested in the rates on heavy . representing. 50' member, its | acfense considerable trepidstion. Ho testi- | completely nid from view by the insccts, Sor the srally " straps Warden Brown stood aside ) articles, such as salt, coal, lunber and hive IR, T R ar, R A | O O T Lo ey i) Feant [ EomEae: th Tt B i 1or the Dukotas —Generatly fair: silghuy WA NG A0S AALS. A = dugien dakes no Trauble, stock, ‘A reduction in the rates ou these u<lHM @'the totlowing rosotugionss . & " | Johnson, tho superintondent appointod b A Ao A e et e men LR A IRIQUN A oulookor. Ttie law required him to be pre The fourth man to moct death was tho Jap- { would b greatly appreciated by the western gruan. 1olloving SINEELRE BEnto 0t Nos | Gavoenme Bovar i taho o L roloe or s | B e i br arass s o, done o | for Nebraskn and lowa -Fair Wednesday sent, but he regrotted the necossity and only | anese Jugiro. It had been expected that if | farmer. A wholesale reduction on the thoa- b D e T e LG (i3t e L e e A i W [ PO A R T sarried o lotter of 7 S Ba e any of the prisoners wade resistance to being D el o LB rites on ir and eqnitahle bsis, thut the | drugs at the Hasting r. ‘Pest ob- | young. By the time they are abie to fly they For Kansas—- Showers; slightly warmer, earvied out the letter of the law by hardly I & | sand and one articies as aimed atin the N L] H G s lauian of 1ha luw. by B o L onars "y beslatance to boing | sand und ono wrticlos as atmod atin the Now: | brochicerniuy riilss souiy of tho " profla of | Jooted to this, a I tho witness and Me. Hav- | wili b6 w ot Wyoming luto Kuusas, excopt, stationary tomperature i Wichita} wore than lending 0800 10" the' aovas | Fiacod 11 Wha iohuie if waul bas he. - Bhe bill is of no practical ben 0 the | his production. and bolieving that tho New- | erly did not get to work uutil 40'clock in the - | 1 ute nature ¢ oke oL olonce | fapier, ana would in the aggregato greatly | Lerry bill whic od 1 : furit north winds sion. B R A LA 5 greatly | berry bill which wus passed by our lozislature | evéning of that duy. He testified further ard Killed. I lo=1tiin Wodnosa il 1an) s durin conrso of his contine- | gripple the roads, and vetovd by the wlien governor, James | ap- Guiorada—ale. Wodnosdey ) sghhy Lightnis poted fnto SI nent. might have boen expacted o wake a | ° L. Burtting 1 am in_favor of tho nn- | Boyd would aftord the ueeded ‘rolief;” thore- Bidding on Deugs. Ma Solo, a | warmer: winds beeoming sol o doetors finished 'k insnec. | SUPFeme effort at the last to thwart the law | tional couvention of the republican party | forebeit 1 wrote to Jontor . last | v s bilo searching with - As tho doctors tinished their quick inspec- | ox"unoy and injure its administrators, but | Lonal COUVENtion of 1he mepuptican party | “Rosolvod, That we earnosly request Gove Livrotato My Honloa lo' afaroh of laat X s T Crops About Boone Damaged. tion of tha straps they nodded to Dr. MeDon- | the long term of his confinement hud bowed | of tho old time Otoo county republicans ernor Thuger to convene the senite und house | ¥O4ELORATIEIIE @3LIMAHE ERRG ) A L o 4 in oM A e HEEN e g ) of tho old time Ot ounty republicans, will | of representatives in & special sesslon at tho | letter over to the sceretar (r ¥ peam Aaauit upor Ia 7 wy rain in ald. Itwaslie who, in concert with Dr. | Jugiro ‘futo tame submission. Wheu the | return fo the party providing tho latter lets | earlicst”poxsivie womient i repuss the yali | ccived a coply aod wish a b Swith, scetion last 1 : 1 of Spitzka, had agroed upou the time which the | Wirden - au Vh; keeporscame o bim | prohibition or such nonscase alone. To re erry billor a bilisimliar that will give | for deugs, But Livori bW X W S 7 Ll current suould pass through Kemmler's | it I, "‘“., Chrany was soated on the | quest the bourd of trausportation to roduco | Eho Bronee ¢ Nebraska, the needel relief in | thore was but I 2 i )\ tor followod | & Many fiold vuined, A ! praog up as though he | pates by resolution at the. stato contral com. | fFEI<htrates, and that it way =0 futo effo-t 1 1 oL ody. He stood just behind the chair, 8 stop | mot the sutnmons gladly and he surveyed his | mirtee meeting, 1 would advise not to men- | P40re shipnient of the present growing crops. | | e e L asy 1 ! bl afrer " b ¥ it Is watch in oue hand and a white haudkerehicf | guards quietly. Ho was dressed like the | tion it at th AL thne, As to state convention Youps far epualltrunbinieh, o S0 AR L MM A 4 A o, 4 ikerchiof foll fi ors. Nack co: nd vest, dur) s 3 B G, £ . nven ) (RAY, President. Frankl ob, have a o fu the other. The bundkerchiof foll from his | othors - i a bl b 1d vost, durk trous- | hold it lato and let the canaidates make their Jous HIUDEK, Secrotary, Ca ‘.;i‘ oll, Neb. persons in ¢ band and fluttered to the ground, A few | 6% White collar and black ties. 'He took his | spoeches short and binding Mhp Bavarhop voplettas ¢ when T shoi 1 avay stood tho lolan with his hang | I8 in the obairquietly, suffered tho at | L. T, Shanner—] favor the move to secure s A0REORIEREIN FOaNe S5a on Monday, M 3 Stood the olan L his hand | jepdants to bind him without protest and | for Omaba the national convent Xt vear, Lixcary, Neb., July 7, 130L—H. Mureay 20000 NS ¥ i SRRt oot § (D a pa i st et e bt ) A ] 3 ¢ [ jational convention next vear Presidont Farmers' Alliance, Frank- | late to put in i bid 1l he O r g thon s & of stolidly awaited the shok, It cawo to Bim | Mauy of the old republicans are ready ic Neb.—Dear Siet Your favor enclosing & | *According to t erohior wis tho signal for the throwiug of | & to tho others aud with like rosuits. The | turn'to the foid i Holt county. I think the f resolutions pussed by the farmers | drug journuls the switch tothrow the wholo current into | first coutact did not ~destroy all appearance | proposition relating to the regulation of rates nee of Franklin county requesting me o | posed of cornstar of life and the second burned the flesh, l:y the board should meet with the nearty | fonvenc the logislatury 1y spcciul sssion to O I8 oan Do T P PR TP YR S Autopsy on the Bodies. approval of all true republicans and, 1 nope, | WAy Fhodivaq o ‘0 (OWOF (UIKIE FROE goirg a gallo current was tho sigoal for the Tho autopsy ou the bodies was commenced :&:l ‘b:l :;n'[ :;,‘:\:::‘3\ l:"flr:':";lbl“l";ml{:gl and Toreply I have to state that I have given | preservative at the 1 3 Lustiia, Mo., July 7. It has beel X o . | acted upon favoraviy by the bourd. The Ll .~ | causo Captain Liveriughouse T ' ted, the Teutonls, Lahn, unkuown eascutiouer (bolieved o be & cuu- NTING )50 FAG lic o Jorth that 4 : e nes 48, 8 » Lo ( 0 be 8 4 [CONTINUEL ON SECOND PAGK.] publican party wust do sometbing to encour- [CONTINUED ON FIFTU FAGE.] worth thal. A barrel coplains sbout ‘U‘ll orial association will be held at 5t. I'au M frow Now York, s continued before the board of public | pared subiciently to warrant thoir submis- sion to the threo secratarios who must ap. chiamber bravely and met their fates with ration of Electrician Davis' | 06t the popular demand made by all ¢l lighter than he was boforo the investigation | Advantaze was given to Liveringhouse and | tothe latter oficial today but owing to the went to one of the great ivon doors, at which was, gone oaly a coupls of minu! In that eral months, he asserted, to comvlots the total membarship of aearly six wiliion, aud | 0f the department of the Columi I ) "] quarters at Vancouver B: Wash,, is, current from the dynamos would be playing. logs in the desired positions as the 3 X wore indicated. Dr. McDonald, who was | W00d was tho third to be executed. He amo willingly, secompanied by the two - - THE WEGIHER FORECAST., For Omaha o o Fair; slightly the circuit passing through the exe- N (2 ational Editorial Assoclati Shipping Neww.