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T OmaHA DAILY BEE THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1891 A\'l’MB;II( 21. \ TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA. (BT S TN OLTTO U D . Folanted. e them e Sad Wy would it | BYCTE ARG r o = v y . NI INT WATEQ | mor t than prev othor states, l' 'l I \”‘ l \ h[)”4 l ‘R righte ve them tim hoy would al l' | \\l) R \ [ ‘[ “ H( combination of this l Jl \ " T NEBRASKA FREIGHT RATES. s vt i MEETS LATE IN SEPTEMBER, | wtors | ENGLAND'S ROYAL VISITORS, i ot | STORY OF A RUINED LIFE g 5 ol to huve my r for making 1 I Hans Caused a Ripple wn when bis alation | L " o the s sh 1 s they are now Iam —_— The discussion had beer interesting, bu — } A5AT L4 1o K C the greatest excitement was caused by the @ ¥hat the Board of Transpertation is Doing I B Hi sur wosition on Date Fixed for Holding the Stato Repube | aduress of Me. ians, who spoke s follows: | How the Emnersr and Emoress of Ger- | An: Tanogest Man Benb bs & Ostvlet's. Gull 5 : the r l the regulaiicg of the e Y | "I ftay noderately late convention. 1 aan ssod Yos in the Way of Regulation. sumo within : vo | licaa Cosvention, | don't i pprove of th KpROINEINE OF A duts by many Passed Yesterd.y. for Soven Years, foim 3 v | e 1 #ye executive committee. Whit part of thie I shiall still ¢ ) €Ot Ittee can o wiser than the whole com | | _ ; e ¢ ' A fair and ¢ t of - a 0% c mittee? 1 should favor t of the ONS | n | say, . d : G SECRETARIES ~ WORKING LEISURELY, D n, el aid ¢ utof HAD A LIVELY COMMITTEE MEETING, | mittecr I should favor b of the | GREAT ~ PREPARATIONS FOR FRIDAY 8 YD COUNTY LAND INTERCSTS. e 1 I b gurprise y o mt I adjoiniog states - | don’savant o sarprise y biit % e = s 3 + m A miem berof the alltance [aughter]. 1 went Attorney (ic Al Has p b . “ltud 1o 16 in good faith. but luter | discovered | §ome . ; A 1 ° ’ Skity Dayy Oonmritiod I’ Staking it oF vits YAt buks fion, General Discussion of the Sitaation | [pto it good talth. but Tuter 1 aiscovernd | Some fnside History Rogarding th | Six-Shootoes in the Hands of Chade Table for Refercnce - Prospects | 1 think b gt in’ favor ! v “' and Free Exchange of Opinion ‘ L |“-“l\\“.‘1 . Y ooy Blose_ i Loss to Peter's Pence—Resignas | | ron Citizens Canso a Banfo br a Change—Opinions [ 6 comparativs sk ' e time, and What the Members tituten Fhat oreanizision for bise purpos tion of Holland's Cabinet - Among Clrous Pore of the Board. | tney are about ready to report, [f the rates Had to sa I (sl Ll b L ARG Other Ko News, NkHors Ll st : o e "',' AL non-partisan, and the faetof e eine to It } [ > w C ear it I to stand up 4 o I shall not ntorfere with o man's poiltical or ) i ; s the poc 1t 150, We pi 8080 | 1 cooLy. Neb,, July 8 <[Special Telerram | rel S fuith, 1 have calied theie attention Loxnox, July 8, - Tho amporor and empross bl over en to the | o ! ) Lixcory, Neb, July 8.—{Special to THE | b jiut and faiv to ull parties, ‘The other g Al At et to tais in tho alllanee, and they ve tronted [ S80S Al 4 £8120,000 to cover extras 3BATR N fuly 8. —[Special ‘ele- Ber. |—~Mombers of the stace board of trans- | menbor joard, Auditor Benton, is ab- | to Tite Bee.j—The republican state central | me with the most perfeet 1ndiference, Thoy | 0f Germany visited the roval mausolen Sy iR id ram to Tue B The oloatnig chaptes Ih w ¥ Lr ho cit commiitee assembled this ovening in the Lin- | don't taik to me, but if angbody dossn't ke | Frogmore this morning nperinl p vl o portation are awakening to a realization of | sent from th |atiiitase o 1 i L1 om. | ¥hat Dsay hie can dous he wishes alout it [ | o (O, B0 0 EEE (o Y are phus mdversaries can only | case atlaw which has rosulted In- the blast- 16 force of Tite Bre's argumionts: for a ré ol Okt OF BIN BB EEVA colu hofel at 3:3) o'clock, all but thras moem- | T j,,ve my presuriptions and L have my faots, | 81t s lunched at Windsor and were oach him with making imprudent invest- | jy the lives of 0 wholo family was settied Ul A U Prib e atiibl | Orchestra of Bis-Shooters. | e bolng prosent or ropresonted by proxy, | Thers are anout one hundred thousand: aili- | then driven to Cumberland lodge, where the | 8 with the affairs of the Cutholic banks Mol o tbshe duetion of railroad freight rates, ar 0 v, Neb, July 8 - (Speciai to Tue | L - Wit MR ) Beoplo ih the state S I0aE P 57 Tiis. DHGEE: a4 BHineeis A reaction consequ alt L | urt toda; ne year ago, Owen tho pust week these oMcials have Last night Chadron had &« (]| e oun C. Watson, Neoraskd | =g ey - Watson — Counting women and skl L3 L LT * [ ming to be noticed in iy r nany | ad of a family vesidiog in this decided disposition to take speed | e Ci Walt Seeley, Bonnett; W. F.of ehiidren? Cbristinn of Schleswig-Holsteln was being | Roman groups bogin t « that | 18 tried, convicted and sent to the cided dispo | imo for a whil Sa0bel O By B tanso R Yes. ubout seventy-five thousand not | setenratod Mgt Folohi's e 1 nd set the matter, Nearly two months ago, st ircus hore, but they will not | Brchel, Omuha, by Frank ]\\“ e oenme | COUNting women and ehildren, These | € \nh 1 t 1 o1 ALY cAso, tho popa has boen Kopy inagnaraneo | nenitontiary for a torm of seven years for an it tHo r ¢ " o Wilhite, Falls City; A. J. Wright, Tecum- | pi's" §1'%5 ol for: sinBistion and. nro After feaving Cumberland lolga the em ny case, tho popo has been kept in yrnorane e & e after the election of the new sccrotaries, | Aguin ¢ VAR gL H SANDHLIN | ydoe Wl SR th W of theso spoculations, and it is known that he | % G L L itly . tho mombers of the board asked those subordi- | oy gy S EH6 avbning was Small Bubs | om0y v B Drew: HL HeBavEln gy N8 UEC s e T Ol e Thus bocomo | Peer Wihes “'v‘, bbbty :“[“‘jr‘ disapproves aud always hns disapproved of | SUPFeme conrt passed on the case and ruled nates to investigate the matter of freight | Loy HAT o W1 of the delay in | ¥ City; Orlanao Tefft. Avoca; P. J. Hall, I'op Syt money? At tho lust al nisats |eieiB LRSI O0N HO00lk FISH VB HOLE LGS | vaiT ks or: Cuthaliabanies | that the eviden 1 not sustain tho veral ety tes with a view to making a reduction in BoERSTaRY 1 it ¢ | Memphis; Wiliam Cobura and John H. But- i thero wero 37,000 in nwn.i-.\.w Of this | queen and went to London, where he will, Today in tho distrlot court Judge Apploget ttos ew to making 8 1z the show opened up with a pieee o 3 000 was appropriated for the relief of the e ¥ y — ) hie dis| court Judge Appleget, the Nebraska tariff and report to the board By an orchestr composed of six-shoot- | ler Omaha: 8. 8. Skinnar, Tekemei; D, | T e (o iy it natle | Uhis evening, bo prosent at tho “Graud Com INSURGENTS DESPERATE, ufthie application ofthe couuty attorney, nolla No formal resolution to that effect was | Mav, Fremont, by Ross Hammond; James | Tean't muke ont what they did with th mand” performauce of the royal Italian opera i — proscqued the case aund ordered that g it Hewt 3 e | s went out and were very shortly ittain, Mayne 5. Russell, Schuyler; | money. My presumption fs tliey have used it | company. thoit Money and Their Vessels in , i cion of being afraid to go on racord, but | FOHOWeR by ad) bl rannel € | , Alns- | oo, Tow olse did they et up their © I ent for London o LI A $ I u the family 1 nutber of grown up chile b ', i :f‘ bors explalns that this means | Lon wis callod for and the marshal has more | worth; J. Whitenead, Broken Bow: J.T. | trauspurencios and flouts? Now. the ficts nro | ror's visit will b2 the passing to and from OALLAo, Peru, July S.—The passengers | dren, and one or two of them married, S ke tod ¢ a ton, This | troops ot Brne famy s possossed by the fndiaa | Matlalien, Kearney, by k. R Greers J. L. | the money was uppropriated tocarry on the | g jin ace on Iriday next of tho | Arriving from Valparaiso and [quique stato | OWens is avout sixty-five years old and 1t is was taken to avoid expected opposition. This | troops at Pine Ric Claflin, St. Paul, by C. C. Chion: Bd R, | campaizn lyst tall, 1516 rizht to suppose that y el UHADBHE e HROL Lo M T sment of the board bas been ‘kept a pro- Siser, Lincoln, by J. H, Ageo; ‘nas, | 0 Other countios the same thing s not done | emperor azd his party on their way to Guild [ that the situation of the Chi nsi thought he can o mich fongor, owing FSGhAEBGRRE o SAvortly nob e whispok of 1t Water Bonds Voted Clioney: J. O, Buveh,” Wyinore, by W, 8. f B the alll 1t thesesubordinitealliances | hall. Business along the routo of the pro- | I8 desperate. They ave without money el R R b gL ound secrot; appaver ot o whisper o | N ol ] [ A il inore, b k 0 v whit arewe to suppuse of the leaders thelr vessols aro t 3 oration and the o of the charge, 3 b bt i 46y do politiciavs, who usu- | -, CTiPHON, Neb., July 8.—{Special to Tit | Sumaiers; T. C. Callihan, Friond; Care | G e o ot s e e 4™ | cassion will be practically suspended and ”‘m““:’ AR L LT AT in the oyes of the public, was not I Y zolng on s Ber. | ~The proposition for issuing 320,000 | penter, Fairbury: George L. Day, Superior ¥ told ther I 1ore tight to give | windows overlooking the route are lotting at [ pitc SURMIIION the army, which com ed by the evidenco ally arc posted on all that is going on sub At { y T 1950 < ¥ y 2 pri irce thousaud to four thousand v additional bonds carried, and Chadron | W. A. Dilworth, Hustings; J. A, Piper, | those funds ependent cumipuizn pur= | Gorcy e aror will probably | PricA C it rosi. hange from the peosont. plan. of pummpe | Alina by E.J. Hymers J. L, Trobee, it | poses thr 1'to the denioerats or ro- ) Smporor il Drobany | yixotos,” do not recoive tholr puy, Thio in 4 Boyd County Land. 2 The secretaries have not made rapid [ ~0° ' HEREE SERTE e L e | Woud: L. B Carey, Sidiioy publicans, and I Vi_-}m-\.»‘;-\‘ A h;v\ 8o man | procod to Guild hall via .lln and, Ilee . ”t\u e have been able to ovtain only S00 O'Netr, Nob, July 8. ~(Special to Tne progress in their work, and memboers of the [ yit T CE 0 ’\’ Rt A B T'he unrepresented ones were Brad Slaus o s Somiathing for tie ruts | street, Ludgato hill and Cheapside ana may [ Fiffes, Ly ;:”_"-";“"":i“" 1 L4 \\'“-{ | B The following notice has beea issued B 0 oxaanithelyscig Ll ter of Fullerton, Lewis Herbert of Scotia and s AT s return by way of Queen Victoria strect and [ 4 the itants of Iquique, Pisagua at . 08 aF board are growing impatient. The latter & howme on l ) ¢ ure.” [Luughter and cheers.] 4 2 t Antofagnsta have emixrated. to sonthern | OY tho o icers of the O'Nelll lnnd offic i ‘[vru-l‘h‘l thaeotatarios repeatedly, and isive, there being 203 v A “‘(‘fl"' el LG v D scussing the Aliance. the Thames embankment. The most e ok 1o Pern. - Tho" Meonots coshionta Iy | UNLrEy Soa s LAND Ovrgos, O°'NErLL, Nob 3 o, ile, Auror B DraDTH ave de to | O it e Chil [ uy No is horaby it township their puticnce has nearly reached tne point ainst Xiiben ) l\_ Ol e e I SEy other Dl‘l.l ) proparatious have been .1(\.}Il ;. ( [;““(v‘\\,”:‘m”. Chilian goverument. of Chill Lo itiee I loraly o that, (oW nal ,‘,‘3 of exhaustion, Treasurer Hill's idea wits to Harvest Commenced. P liance men hore! We'd like to hear from [ decorato the strcets through which th voit with tranquility the decision of the £ A0 31 OFLI OF FANEO 1T WORE, V.. Ok 4 G LR TES N dbrask 5 F N Y AT E Ao The attendance was encouraging, more | tnem. [Laughtor.| procession will pass, but on account of | French triby " tha: veaselsicons | il sviayiad hind tho slnts ot o wil s e (gl LG G U AL e LMAETISLIS, So—ispectal elearam | oo cially because all the members seemed Mr, Hall—1 claim the goutloman [Haas the changeable weather prevailing—there | structed there for the account of the gover 1 thid oMee August 7, 1801, on antd wtter whieh e n n (o [omiien Harvest has commenced in | 1o jmbned with the old spirit_ which had | 4 brother, [Laughter.| I went io thore last | Bave been occasionol heavy showers through- | ment of Chili, They have confidenca in the this office Wil be propared 1o Fecolve ap- allowlng o reasonable Increaso on account of | ypig gaction ana the prospacts v moro | so ofton spurred the party on to victory., T s ot v RN out the day—the mass of decoration will nov | Mitegrity of the Freuch judges and in Presi- | pleations for the eutry of bunls in sald towns the diffcrence in the volume of business, L e L TOSE i L fton spurred the party on to victorv, The | full. He aidn’t say how high ho got. 1 was y—the muss I o ch AR AT O ER 1 until the last minute, It is ex- [ dent C can®on Fric rlkable ¥ d mo! ndor ng was r thar > rem 1. T'ho weather today | gather y | because the averago y day has been ve uco, and they ted | pected Liiat the pag vice-president of A county el the prosesce of o number of lead- | Attorney Genernl Hastings proposed makin ranzes 12 and 1 wost have been surveyed and congerossional ny next will Pants, July S —~The Ohilian 2 son of the rates of u number of v cool and plusant, most ed to elect me president. They w lanid ol : o L il tiel .conrossio S110 pliits L 8Urvey WILLbE 8100 n tole ot Contliguous states for the bourd's consideres | €old for corn, hut it is making rapid growth | i republicans from various parts of the | 1o kuow how I was going 0 voto and I totd | exceed in pomp. military and civie display party tus re-catablished tho "emigration | iy Wik tiny ill be fled in chfs ofiies Gttt ate ¢ boi | B E W A AU Fa CHOTESTH A Gt hOE: state, among them Judge Cobb, J. L. Web- | them I would vote as I pleasod. [Laughter,| | nything seen in m\wulv since the Thanks: o L hich was suppressed by Bal- [ this oflice will he prepared to rocoive o pplicae e 5 ster, Judge Hamer, Attorney General | 1 that if T was arepubl that | giving ceremony i St. Paul’s over the re- | maceda, tious to entor lands tn such last describod After two months' effort the three secro- TR o Hamer, orney General | They said that if I was a republisan BIVUTg cermony ik aul's ovar. the reo. tons to | Tand e list I taries have compiled a table waking a com. Lt B Hastings, Secrotary of State Allen. State | wasno place for me, and I thought I had | covery of the princo of Wales from the at Ttatian-Am. rican fixp sition. 5" Futigh 14 sest nnil Sownain W worerat pavative showing of the local distance tavir [ GENEVA, Neb., July S..~[Special Telegram | Treusurer Hill, ex-Congressman Laws, Land | petter get out. [Choors. | O m o o oo o RO U172 61 ks o) Gaabibavo]| NRCs 1AL T D e DG ok unaL [ Nebrasicn, Kunsas, Tows, South Dakota, | to Tir Bax,j—The Fillmoro county teacher's Commissionov Mumphrey, Collector Poters | Haas—They said the same thfug to me !I“’l"‘zxf“llll.':'k"";":"; »:’I'I'i‘f\f‘f:’ly 3 ]!.:l‘u egs™ 1t | for some time past hat in contemplation an | Ye¥ed and the plits ot survey will be filed fa csota, Illinois and Wisconsin. institute opened here Mon vith Prol Lt b [taughter. eabilaker & ORIesS g contemplation an | iy giice October 15, nd after which U, llnole nd W lsconsin, ) Tia | Institute'opened hore Monday with Prof. J. | g inaoting was called to order by Chate- | UHENEL o o a ba satd fs true about the | may be mentioned that as much as from Ialian-American exposition in commenmora | date this oo wiil U] O FEROIVG ApE 4 it Dharpall o, Buvie conductor and Prof. Valenune of | ypan Watson, who stated that the object of | money, Do been thero myself, I warrant | t0£1,000 has heen offered speculatively tlon of tha 400th Anfilvoraary of ths diseovtrs: | PLOALIONS fOrhg anbeys OFLthe INRAS o s 30, 300, 130, 400, 450 and 500’ il NGOBoK money. I've'been there mysell, ary of th 3 nd Prof. Chaplin of Geneva as | the gathering was to decide on a time and | yoh we are farme members of the board who are urging this | teachcers. Thoe attendance is about two hun- IRl "fltmmllm b L S 1‘.‘-’\‘:‘}? are farmer action ndopted Tre Bew's suggestion, and in- | yed pilocio P ructed tho secrutaries to Showing ; conveution. Spocchies woro then nade by Messrs. e proc structed the secrotarics to make a Showing Mr. Hall of “Momphis, moved that whon |_pobocqios wore thon a0 o o raam | of re ,and dol the work our- | Windows in Ludgate circus which can ac- | of America, Tts aim will be toshow the pros. | POWnshibs st above deseribed commodate from fifty toone hundred porsons. | ress made by the tw s RSO GILLEs e, Resistor, 5 1 0 couniries and to de 3 I} odings at Guild AL L. TOWLE, Recelver. all will® consist | velop the commercial relations betweon ther i ading in the ibrary an aadvess of wel- | [t has boen definitely decidod . that it will b | . This land includos Boyd county, which is . Tt R s TR 'I‘lr’;-"\lyfinl':»\l)ll;:-‘-')x ‘x:‘v.‘-'\!{:li\",!"%‘.‘-xr:‘tl'.vr.\.:l{?xlfi \I:Zl otclock this ‘moening, fyhieq 1t was an. p’f.un'-'? .;'\4"- ;‘u\.‘\;‘: \3;1 _m’;- ‘{ll:m'n”-vat' w :!;-“‘.,‘..r: ¥ New Freneh Tavim | county “{;Ayvly::‘\:‘h.;l"-yh point they can g0 to any posed that the proposed schedule shail effec Thera s alutioh hu tdiprocoadings for oy | ChUTEN RS RS oY (OO A BITUR(OE | tobi S Uptam blses LiubA B L R10 arigun | oy ey o st o tio reot ARt |1 P huute, iy, 81EM UMl o, Kalmomnor o | SSuwid B0yt cua et M matiing | Avo! opensd Bplis G v 2 frioroharidise olas: acquirement fota’ slto! forithe hew. feaaril |- thcalligncethisiye the existing rates on the merchandise classos. | acquirement ofa sito for the new federal | 1o ailignco this vo ing at Sioux Falls, S. D. A selection | yako ‘action of the kind. rafer wde by Chief Clerk McLean of the | motion,whereupon tho latter was withdrawn, it would bo too hasty to [ . On motion of Mr. Callahon the representa- | tho rogul [talian opera and at Albert hall, | he chamber of deputies and chaivman of the | will complete the work of opening up thi { toin the | tion was based upon the vote cast for at- | and on Saturday the military welcome will tariff committee, says that the chambor will | part exc opt a small swip on the state line, torney general at the late election. It had | he extended to the emporor by volunteers, | sit until it finislies the tariff bill, though it | Laud in this county can ouly be homesteaded been iutended to base it on the gubernatorial | assisted by regular troops. The naval may be compeiled 1o earry the session into | vud costs §1 Under a late ruling, Plans of the S One of the secrotarics is authority for the retaries, 6 oy, intong supervising architect’s office some weeks | Mr. Hall wanted to know 1t they had any m d L U AL A LD e Rl ;,‘:,ln‘.i“:.,l. .l.,. -x:)(“:xum. ohoie lad | business t. transact excapt to call, tbs oon. vote, but that would have eiven Omahn o | come, it will bo recalied, occurrod on Sat. | August. T new taril cannot come bofore | bowever, a elaim ean o Scommutod” after the board, FHo ventured tho opinion that it | vo o storm of prote: 3 this storm hae fue | Yontion poor showlng, o representation will b | urday last, when the young emperor landed | the scnate voforo tho autumn session, and as | fourtoen montbs. This is o vory desirable Lo board, ilo vouturad tho opinion tht it | 10 a storm of protests and this storm has iu- Yo Mo otary stated that they had not one delezate for each county, one_for each | 4y Port Vietoria, it will be debated therd®at considerable | Place in which to sceure a home Wil 99,compiatedpefol I creased with such vigor that the secretary Mr. Gitbert wanted an informal discussion | 150 votes, and one for each major iraction of The imperial party arrived at Paddington | length aud must come back to the house (fo — moved. Of course it s impossiblo to tell Assisted the Prisoner. ction nntil the | as to when the convention ought to be called. | thut number of votes. The following reso- | station in due eascn. The reception there | it is sure to be amended in the seaate) it has decided to postpone final ‘what th taviff will be. The sccretare: T A lution was introduced by J. H, Butler and vas devoi f e v. Th pi 10t probable the new tariff will become s law Mavisox, Neb,, Jul, Spe 3msolves probat t know. but they | papers which are on the way hers shall have | He anticipated that the sentiment of the as fn ed by J. was devoid of ceremony, The emperor aud | not probable the new tarift will become a law , Nob,, July 8.—[Sped b i 5 N Skt ity G phe 088 b fostAn A, o b that she latter be called not carlie herons, 1t Is the unives . desire of of Edmbu rove In an open carriage to e > ar Clark's eso 1 & C think'’ it will rango from 10 to 25 per cent | betior roasons for & chapge than are now | 4o moved that Mic la atled not oarller | OT Omiiin 1o soturs, Tk CvAL o1y the | Do e, ttoniad by oo Gongo Siave Traders Routed. of Prisoncr Clark's escape, ~ The latest stato s recolvea hero | MeNtgiven by Me. Casey about the case is announco that a | 85 follows: Some person unknown to him or his family had cut a pane of glass out of the bigher than the lowa rates. That opinion. | manifest, it is probuble thattho report will | than September s perhaps, is based on the expressed desires ot | be eventually confirmed. o o ke their superiors, YOI BEET SUGAN KEPINERIES, SRR 3 SO = distinction of holding the next nationalcon- | s ] FHavAas bV nbiGe LoNDOY, July 8.—Ady A that e bo eid ot | YRGS B ML iR ot Riskontelesientiallyl sidrli iy il ORI B her 24, Whereas, No national convention of our | 4 B A A dense | from the Congo free st ave tho party an | gorjes of bloody battles w Butler favored the setting of the date | party has yot boen hold wost of the Missis- | crowd at the palace gates ero fought on the The secrotaries propose doing another SR s arant i as a5t Jod - Lt o L | v o de hine, which indicates that they will use the gapartment has dectded .that. | itonights sipuf and as a conseqience the resources and | ovatio: The guard of houor at the palace | ;o "o 0t 4 A v wimi rive January | Window, administered chloraform to all the B s ALy L dho tho izt roilueries may Anport frec of duty | Mr. Hall objoctod to an carly convention | achievments of tho Sreat west are ton Rrost | consistad of the Cold Stream gunrds and | Upper Congo and Arwini rivors in January | pHGS WA Sovel HOMOM Lo ol the the Nobraskn railonds according 1o their | 1F coldimns B gihap iron used in st iand wantad the camm(itee tomestngalniand | extentunknnwn tostedologatos frem othor | BestEatersit i 1 T o e A aave o the, stato [rools | all the'monoy tn tho sherif's pockets, threw eurning power per mile, similar to | {8K P thelt mucinory, provided that such | issue the call. Wheres, The clty of Omaha Is conventontly | WHY FOLCHEI Was DISHISSED. | wercrouted everywhere and were suing Lis loys futhe grass ia the yard and de- iron is not the structu in all 1won us parted. “Of course,” Mr. Casey said ‘“when I ro- the low: method. In the latte) Doesn't Fear the Alliance. loeated, being almost cqui-distant from both peace when the advices referrod to wer buildings, but is a necessary portion of the state roads earning in xcess of a a 2 - N " ans, and is perhaps the most central spot N £ e g 4 5 i cortsin number of dollars per mile are | Fefiuery plant. Mr. Morso of Clarks believed in following | in the country, and Is sufficiently well sup- | Some TInside Hist Regarding the | sew 2 zuned consciousness, 1 found my keys gone 0 Ol A A A aE th e coramisstonerat RECOMMENDED CIANGE. the precedent of tho party and calling an carly | plied with e ations for githerings of Losses 'n St Poter's Pence. Unprofitable Verdict Financfal aud tho rest of the family in & stupor, I SHoduthy g s o3 Y Gy >pof, R 1o R . | convention. Tne republicans weve stronig o larcest chor herefore oae, July 8. —~Some additiona nd im- G : S TR thought o pr1s rolng below schodulo applis to all such rouds. ‘Then | Prof. A G. Warnar of Lincoln, rocently | SENENUAN 1 S {ved, That this comm)itteo leartil R Jul puagadiiiousiNaydgin Dinniy, July 8 the suit for dama R 51im{ll'\)llfcx'viv:-‘lv(i-l“(nrnr.:":'{l’v\n“;fiull"ll;t;z‘;ls there are classes B and C for lines with | appointed superintendent of charities for | enough to s ) anc boididife, ;i aends the offorts of tha cibiz8ns ot Oni portant communications from reliable sources | brought by Mr. Healy against the proprie i § [ X i o sioners | mot see why they should be annoyed by i unable to get into the cell I thought the smulier earning capacitios, Ruilronds in | this district, has notified tho commissioners | BGL 800 WhY ther, stiould e 3 Y| tosecure the convention and that the mem- | in rogard 10 the erisis in St Peter's penco | tors of the Frecman’s Jouraal on the ground ot leto, d g class B may ch per cent in excess of | that it is his intention to recommend o radi- i i [ bty bers of the national republican committee of 4 3 prisoner must be gone, » Mr. Hans said it was customary until last | thisstate be instrueted to do allthat in them | have just came to hand. It has already been | that the newspaper referred to accused him i When I found the koys and went into the the | cells Mrs. Cascy overheard a Mr. Brown cad | talking to the prisoner from the outside, [ was | arvested Brown on suspiclon, Brown was artested yesterday, Mrs. Losey alleging — that Brown had said -we failed” the other Did. uight but will got you out tonight.’ @ sehedule rate, and those in class C cal chaugo i tho mothods of spendinz the cen: charity funds in his first anuuai report. For ‘The foregoing 1s an outline of the work of | this yoar he recommends the oid method. so the sec o3 i this matter, past anl p that any of the iustitutions which have becu pective, When criticised for'their appa; wded by the funds i the past may uot be slowness, they allege iu explanation that tho | embarrassed iu their arrangements, J0b is & biggor one than outsiders suspeet, RECENT ARMY ORDERS, that they don't know much about the bus i to hold republican conventions early, | miuy lie to aid the citizens of Omaha In secur- | announced that the pope has dismissed Mgr. | of selling bis clients for Baglish gold ud if reports were true “Rosey” had led | Ing the convention in questicn. Folehi and the old tion and that | jury found for Mr. Hoaly, but thoy disa the republican party to dofeat, notwith- | A long discussion eusued as tothe advisa- [ ') somted in thoir placo & com. | 29 to tho amount of damiges. The jur, standing. If the committee saw fit it couid | bility of vaquesting the state board of trans- | 1@ bas appointed in their place k consequently discharged. fix a dato tonight. portation to reduce the railroad rates i | Mission consisting of Mgrs. Anotloni, o Carpenter said by deciding on Septomber | Nebraska, It was shown, hawever, that the | di Ruggier and Aloise Mazclla, to Actuall g v ; 25 they would bs able to go home and teil rd was already enzaged on the work, and | whom he given full powers. No| St Perewssung, July 8.—The Russian ness any way, and that. thoy have to ko siow [ e fellowing orders relating to the army | their constituonts ubout it o wasw'tin | it was thoresoro allowed o tako its tme in [ oo, owever, hus vet beon able to find out | governmont has orderod & gront roduction to | 1 nding. in_order not to mako mistakes. Tho taol By ditoction of tho prosidnt, Second Liou- | (0 commonce. 84 5 srelock th_ the mom e par | “nueunciug its deterwinatios, the exact motive, the real secrot of the matter | be made in the freight churges on grain being [ F¥adans, Neb, July 8.--[Special Tele- Whioh they:have.compllod ls simply an & tenant Eugene T. Wilsen, @irst artille cause when night came some of the ublost 5 which has brought about this important | shipped to the provinces whore famio is i fo e Bag] aboub iwo iyecks, ago, chauge. It was known that Mer., Folehi’s | thrortaned. This action is taken in ordor to | Whilo unhitching a tam on the farm of B. F\. adminisf of twelve colunms of figures copied from tho | ettt FUSEHE T IVESE, CAEE ol e o oMo tof the nloat 5 Py inted tariffs of tho sovon states mentiaued. | wetics at the Obiio. state university, Colum- | home and lot the boys run the convontion. Rev. MeLeod of Omaha ended | qismissal was decided upon on account of the | Prevent the threatened rise in the price of | Richard, a young man unamed Bil Johuson | Tliocyamihouh woman onaitl rosd tho i giye; 0, Sipecial order of April Tis monded | Atthe suggestion of Mr. Summers the fox tha Board ntiMAnnEars T e e Ll ronit! same. entalgIRARIG ke kel and. his Sy 0 sot them down, ought | 59 45 to divect First Licutenant Nathan P. | gistinguished republicans roferred to, who 4 > et S 08303, 8URLAING i Soancibes L e hand caught on one of the suaps on tho todo tha job in tavo days easily; but inesec. | Bk, First infantry, to report in persoa | hiud assemblod 1 the rotanda. woro aviied | - CHICAGo, July S.—At the Baptist conven- | cause of the imprudent investmonts and Six Children Murdered Bick yoka.s st e tmpa- siREy T0% (K0 L TL 15 tot S0 hrey e et of e WY samsert | to tho commanding oflicer of the infantiy and [ 1o the room and advised that thetr opinions | o today the report of the committee on | Joans which had beer made under his admin- | Cotooxr, July S.—A sensation has heen | i awtened — ftself firmly in thoy “have i Groat many othor things. to at. | G341y school ut Fort Leavenworth, ian.. | us regards to time of holding the couvontion | resolutions included the followiug istration, but that was ail caused here by the discovery of a number of | the cords of his hand, by which the team tend to” { b ou September 1, 1841, insteaa of July 10, 1891, | was solicited, Resolved, Thut we most esrnestly request It Lias now become known that Mer, Folehi | child murders at a baby farm kept by a | drugged him fully & mile and a half, Since aud_paragraph’ 4, special ovder No ¢ I 3 of 1~ Mr. Ransom said he was in favor of | thedircetors of the Columbinn exposition that | i pril 25, 1801, granting him e f absence 1% without setting a date, and that | its gates be closed on the Lord’s day. betjey- | last winter v one month and twenty days, is, av his | would toave the question Just as it had veen | 10£ that this will be the grandest exhibit both | Bouncompag own request, revoked before the meeting was called, of American civilizutionand for our worthy | i order to save the Banco di Roma, in which th of six | the uccident the patient has been doing well Phe | until vesterdav, wheu it was found necessa to aniputate his little finger. The oper was followed by violent convulsious, which But this sort of dilly-dailying will not con- tinue much longer Tur Bk has stired a demand among republicans for action, aud supported by L’rinco | widow named Scholze, ‘The do and Baron Lazzaroni, rosolved | babies bas been traced to inattention, i investigation is not yet finished. the board is feeling the pressure. 1ts mem i religh o == 2 3 v L o vio ie order detailing Second Licutenant Mr. Tefft said the watter onght to be de. TR i o vatican had 10,000 out ot 12,000 ih ot o tlc culiminated i bis death this aftornoon, The portoave given the secretaries uotico 10 | |unsford Daniel, Sixth lnfantry tothe in- | eided by making it beforo or after | A attempt was made to adopt a resolution | the vatican b S b1 Haligalang Sertfioatians decoased has friends in Boomer aud leaves o hiatou dn this wotle, and oy aro in eurnost | ftey and cavaley school at Bt Loaven- | any cortain data, Tho action eoulq | O temperance, but ns thore was somo objoc- | shuces bosides other securitios, to ostablish | Bwnrrs, July S.—Tho emperor hus ixsuod | dseensed has frionds in Booner y phoutit. - Auditor Bentou makes no scretof | oty s rovoked and Socond Lieutenunt | not control the — committes. wher - iy | tion to it as it stood it wus relerred buck to | first in Paris and London and ufterwards in | orders to the offcct that work on the pro- i b his oppositlon to the mavement, but the othor | frrancis H, Buauh is ordered to report there | abouid meot again, Ho. wanted those. who the committe0, ended for headquartors | O Berlin and New York a svndicate of | posed fortifications of tho islwnd of Holig Kem at Chadron. A O o busiling the | jystend of on September 1 Private | desired early or late conventions to tell why The place recommended for headquartors | Catholic banks with the object of absorbing | jang shall begin next week. ‘'he woric will Ciannd, Neb., July 8.—[Special to Tas ! R S T e T B ST S ¥ | of the union was Chicago. the financial societies of Rome, which were evised by the offfcor w. argo i watter to a final couclusion at once. e na s o Gyl | EEEL SRE IR IR SOBVAUL f 1 n was Chicag i 1 societios of It hick b superviad b the officor who hud ehargo | 5. kel aios No Certainty of Redultion. ow at Fort Robinson, is transferred to the 1 tain said iLwas a savere tax to peo- The following were recommended for ofi- | known to be in a disastrons condition and o | of the fortitications of Metz 8 VOB RGN B 510007, 01T APOUE, o RO R 5 : Al uvas | A cors of the uuion during the ensuig veac: | restore them to vitality, while ut the same of rai ors of farmerggame to Twenty-fourth infantey. By direction of in the north part of tne state to at- 4 It must not_be understood, however, thut this assures tho reduction in freight rates demanded for the relief of the people of Ne: brasku. Tho work of the secrotaries is pi liminary to getting the matter before the tend a meeting of the committee, because it con- | President, John H. Chapman, Iihnois vice | time raismg the valuoof the depreciated | Greeks barveed from the Holy Grotto. | tow yday to lisien o a speech from Hon, Huy, commissary of subsistenco will proceed | sumea: neariy threa davs. 'Somo means | brosidents, It L Wilking DDy fowas' ltov. | securities 5 ekl CoNSTANTINOPLE, July 8,—Tho porto has [ O. M. Kew, the member of congress from the from Denver, ‘Colo., to Monte Vista del | should be dovised by which the calling of | : B: Cranticld, Texas; O. . Gifford, it |, Aboveall they wanted tosave the Banco [\ o,03 grders probibiting orthodox big Third Norte and Wagon Wheel Gap, (olo., on @ con ition should ve pla 1 in the honds Massachusetts; secretary, Rev, R ‘l" n di Roma, intending (as they eventually did) = . 4 e ik e 5 SR Al. % % the acting secrétary of war Cantain Ch bourd i an intelligent and comprehensive binass und.. Tliinois. unia'was, created with 8 nominal capizal of | grotto av. Bethlehom, Tt is expactod thit | assomblod’ ho. would bo. thors to work fo form, thera to bo discussod and passod on, | SAtvied out whe Instiustions of tho com: | tho maty committeo bac forta lhte convention | Among those recommended for the board of o000 bxlaan. as blvany tussin will cuter o protest against this pro- | fooe soiago of silune th Looroqio work for SreAsuror B . commitfod to buaipropased | forhs Drapar auation wns that last year they had nominated their | Monagers are Miss % Boomor, Hen- | siated, into 12,000 ~shares, but tho | hibition. trol of all irrigation enterprisos and tho re. Hohiodny b s aimaditor Henton Wl el | “The travel cnjoined is necessary for ticket, went Home acd didi't do anything for | tietts, Kan.; M. G. Breakors D.D., Marshall, | real - working capital =~ consisted of Pilgrims Only Alliwed to Enter. tention of the public domain for uctual set- doubtealy ve against it. Attorney Genersl publio service P el T R e min. | Mo.; Mr. M. G. M cod, Qmaha, 3,000,000 live (R500,000). Mgr. Folehi et Ssm Al By y tlers, Tho address whi wating the old Hastings, Sceretary of State Allen aud | P thir lays. The couvention should nomin e N CoNsTANTINGPLE, July It is ofMcially Bomimissionor Humbhray. sy, they wanb o i) ate aud then they should go to work aud The committee ommended L}. M. | having taken on account of the vatican e T e e 1n ] partios to the back number list, was moder: QIRIARI0NG! AIMBREAY.. 84) € GR TBRITAIN AND VENEZUELA | (1ocy the ticket, Haight as the secretary of the | 10,000 shares, tho udministration of St. Pe- | stated e pol L parmlk e T ft tho audience well satistlod, forLdaociightin - daie o AL ut LIDOHE union. Allof the dations made by | tei's pence found itself involved nominally | emigrate into Jerusalem, 1t is added that 4 88 botwoen the rullroads and tho people, but | 4. r,ntg of This Government to Settlo Su as an Hlustration, the committee were accepted by the union | to the extent of 5,000,000 lire, although really | tne porto will only atlow tho entry of pit Dr. H being now members of the board they are not s A ! d K y [ | ) 2 prepared to commit themselyes until they the Boundary Dispute. Mr. Carpenter suid that his reason for a A““\’lu\{lh- Mlmn""fl‘h' e .l-.uly :;v the extent ]ul X ‘n_ 0 i\m grims, Lixcory, Nob., Ju! fal Pologram epure c oms [ ; Y s aficonyention was b would givatha At this point a _convention bymu writtea | Foichi had, moveover, deposited in this bank Vi Bue,)~Bor! t R cousider tho evidence which the secretavies WasmiNatoy, July S.—In the diplomatie | late cony was it would give them a d £ T F Smith D.D. X 1 ight Killed and Injured. to Piur Bee) —~For two or three months o e which the séorotarics | W Y, Jul di chance to get converts. Alliance peoplo at | foF the occasion by Rev. C.'F. Smith, D.D., | the sum of 5,000,000 live = 1 r $ Lag: il AFoe ) ‘.m"“,‘f”ff,'l '“vl"'l REDRARInG 'll{'_\”f- ¢l tho | correspondenco of the past year which has | Fithouchiid sent to Kansas City aikd bought | suthor of *America,” was sung, aud d letter | At that time financial circles ia Rome woro Loxnoy, July 8.—~The staging in the shaft ior Thager has been lnsisting on Dr. D e S Y rot T Wit [ dust been published is a statement of the | sugar at5 centsa pound. Tho noxt daya | from its author read intorested in supporting the creation of these | at a cotliery ut Rotherham, Yorkshice, col- | Houtz accopting the position of physiclan at D e S A e 0L npxobiote | eftorts mado by the government of tho United | local grocer hd sod the same kind of sugar | Dr: Lorimer of Boston wa# inteoduced, and | C+tholic banies, and they were dosirous of | oot toduy. faling four workmon o the penitontiary o succood Dr. Carter, the 1 surer Hill will be supported vy | O LAl KOTAES Mol i e BERRRR e Cre i s | made an eloquent address to the convention, | helping this financial movement i order to MRyl resout incumbent, Lut owing to tho attitude Fer e s R R States to soeure an amicable and fair ad- | ford conts. Tho longor they dolayod tho [ mado an elogu deeas G digaguvention, pulg this duanoial mover der 10 | seriously injuring four others. o culnbant, Lt ov atutud reduction in Nebraska frolgit ratcs. Justment of tho boundary disputo botwoen | IOF they would find return from thealliancy | | Conzratulatory addros ore deltvored | put tho depreciated scouritics on i fiemor i : of the powors that b at the penitontiary Dr. : ; s v ™ | ranks. during the fteruoou, s follows: | footing. Consequently Mgr. Foleni pro- Fatal Railway Wreck in Russia, Houlz has hesitated wbout accepting. The Barningh of lowa Boads, Yenezuola and Great Bitain, Fobruary 17, | "\ jussoll favored tho moeting of the | F'tumthe nortn, George D. Vospurgh, lgin, | posed o the commisiion of cardinals (then | gy Prrgnsuvna, July S.—In a collision be- | doctor bas finally decided to_ aceopt, and to- 800, Mr. Peraza, the Venezuclan minister, | .oiinittee five 5 e 1l; froj e S0t ov. J, i o surely cons ve bod at th y ’ novrow Governor Thayer w sU0 his cowme 1t has boen claimed in Town, notwithst Il et boHorashe the Yonosmalansminsian. | oo itteo fivo w ks | or, 80 they could '“!v “ !lv_:.\\l- lrm‘ll::ll -“'.‘\x llhn':" 'l\::vl“x'vll:'v 3 purs ‘x'\‘ cou .)‘.lv“.‘:‘tf.- ‘n. Ix‘,\n‘ul‘.(.::“n“\‘, SAUCAN | 4\ hon o passengor train and u freight trnin macrow Govoruos Ihayor will issue his couw {ng tho fact that rates have bean reduced for | Ryitish governmeur hud forcibly takon pos- | NC4F Of thoso desortions from the alliance | ;) NC6 ToF 3 F10% B0, O RN Ll B, | Should uuter 1ato the combinutlon supportea | nenr Warsaw today six nersons were killed ; . -~ llll'\llm*.“”;n‘\:.\_""‘l"- :\w(l' ads hfl\»'v really | gogsion of a f Venezuelan Guinea and | MRS 00 &0 0 SO people in his | Tupper, D.D. of Deuver, was to respond for | the project, uraing that the Roman securities | and a number were wounded, Deadhorse Creek Impassable. :I.“. ’.;:«”w..ll},n.nn_ '.Ix‘n\;,'l‘l:ql*‘l‘u“ than they had begged the intervention of the United States. | 51569 who wanted to be sheriff, and the | the west, but was unable to be preseut, and | of the vatican and the millions of live in ey ”":‘ s TR e G . Neb., July 8.—[Spocial Telo- The total earnings for 1800 are showa to | b PehIy Jecretary Blains May 4 instractod | spoaker was encouraging them, | Laughter.| | Rev, . C. Woods of Lincolu, Nebw whose | Vestod Tn tho Bunco di ioma could uol b 2 HER 4 g Rram to Bre.|—Monday's storm was havo boen 11,315, %00, This shows an in- | onices with Lord Safisbury to hring about | Lue et who wauted onrly conventions | ovle was “Hrom the Notioual Socletlos' | suvod n auy ather way, 00| For Omatia and Vicinity—Fair; warmor, | more destructive than at irst reportod. Al crease over those of 1850 of i 170,133, ofie X # 2, ited them so they could fight the ticket. epresentec est. Tonight an enormous ardinal tuggier, however, strongly e yreR R i L0 NG B) ARV ARG & fresreore :"“"‘" .05 A of Sh1TIT b BUL | the reswmption of diplomaiie intercourse be- | WINGE AR 59 U PO TRELUIRDENER o | mass meeting ended the couvention, opposed the proposition and protested against Wasnixaro, July S.—Foreeast titl 8 p. m. | bridges on Deadhorso creok were washed is :!‘m‘- |:.‘h.-;“|;“y|| “H.\’!' Il‘y“ t:f‘l‘;‘(:"“,\‘l}‘; tween Great Britain and Ven AUCIA A 8 ”‘;( convention, and that was the wish of those - ) it with such success that the coramission | Thursday X th Dakota, Soutnh Da | awa sud but one remains across Chadron how much may be credited to the rates which | LAY step toward the settlement of the | o pyd heard speak upon the subject FIRE RECORD. fioally rallied o his subport. Howover, a3 | kota, lowa, Neoraska, IKunsus, Missourt and | ere It will cost the county 2,000 to ro- huve boon establishods Tho oporating ex. | POUNAALY dispute by arbitraticn John L. Webster then made a forcible : | the commission was merely consultative and | Colovado—Fair, except light Showers in ex- | paiv the bridges and roads. ~ Three horses pensos of the roads in lowa during the year | o Minister Lincoln stated that Lord Salis- | (coch, Tholding that the convention | Pestruction of the Sixth Avenue Car | had no authority to veto the plan, Mgr sme wost Dakota; slightly warmer; wind | bolonging toJ. M, Nowton woro killed by & 1800 wus §27,856,057.24, while for 1580 they | is doubtful of !h--i st .l‘-..n( of tho | jught ' to be held when the poo- Stables in New York. Folehi ignored them, and carried out, in con- | becoming south. | single stroko of lightning, Crops were only wore £20,286,500.30, showing an inerenso for | SOUeAUOlD goverument. Ho would consult | plo” were ready ~for work, when 'the [ Npw Youk, duly 8. —The Sixth avenue car | Junction with Lizzroai and Buron' Buono- - lihuy fnjured tho former year of & 04, In w certain | Lo colonial oftice. ' From his tone it seomod | pogple could o forward with the enthusiasm | stablos burned today, The 900 horses that | compagni, the fuancial project which had Shipping News. - sonse those flgures wre'lucomplete, because [ L4 Ihe 1ded of arbiteation in somo form 1o | which generally attouded such gatheris were in the stablos were rescued with tho | been submitted and rejected by the commis At . Rottordam—Arrived, Zasudai’ Burglar Ser a. tho Towa commissioners ave compelled to | PUEH S f0 the boundary dispute was ayito | justead of attempting to rekindle the flamé [ exception of two that had to b shot because | 8100, P e s | Brearsice, Neb, July pecial Telo- adunt that sevoral of the more important | {EIECIOIE 1o, bime e furthor wrote M | arter several weoks bud been allowed to pass | of their rosistance. The presidont of the | Mer Folehi com encod by sending a part L el ol tha O lasn 1 gram to Tt B . Sanderso through and local lines have made no roport. | (i Ot R T eefings. which had | BY: The great nocessity was un organization | company stated that there' was 500 tons of | Of the otey o Patis, where the firstof the | At Copeahagon—4 ! ; dromif SEAIRI0 NG B PUMAIARIMA As regurds the proposed reduction of rates | SeRSiIA of the frieudly fuctingy which BAd | wiich would *ascertain the " political | fiay i the plice, ®0 bushax. of corn and | proposed binks, nated Le Credit, ~was | Now York s v breaking into the members of the board of transportation | BYHWEIEE TC APAR N it Bar O ent was, | condition —of “"“' ‘*“‘ 0, “( th 4,000 bushels of oats, The police in giving | :‘w‘l-‘\ But, a4 the K;“\l"“‘_ \‘v.‘ | t Amsterdam—Arrived, the Ocean, fi j 0 AR A speak us follows e Ravernbuk AUa ROVRENMAGL WAL ['comimiiten 1oul decide mot 10 | theloss place it at §20,000 on stock and §8,500 | formed of this arbitrary speculation, us the | Now Yorl | ehk pao. Hendorson owever, nmunication — wi L iect agaln, thew it should give to partof it | on b p commission was only informed of 1t when it Av Philadelpbia—Arrived: the Montans. | A8 senten ) 0uo ¥ What the Bonrd Suys. eneayelun minister at Parls, who bt boou | oauforty to establish n porfect systew of | 4 VIEME o oy Bad tuken' place, Mgr. Kolctl ws ¢ 31| eh bl | A. R. Humphrey, commbssioner of publio | SUBORHES 16 oXBreasho desieo of s kv | sceuring information. The campaign could |~ 8t. Hiliere Convent Burned. rder, and wis aftorwardy d sed and 10 | Ay Now § ! Phingvalla, | wor Convention, Iniadis~ 1 havon's had time since tho adjourn: | & ik of d e relte | nov bo curried on without funds, ana if | Sr. Hiuiee, Que., July 5.~Fire broke out | commission, bitherto purely consultative, | from Copenha A T T EAXAR QONYRRAlOD:. ment of the logislature to «ive the quostisn us dud 1o discuss the couditions on Which | yyonoy” “could not be raised he | in St. Victor canvent at 4 o clock this moru- | became & déliborate body S Al Jul pecial of a reduotion of rates much attontion. ‘Che patibo. Afeswed. The: g ment des | would favor gowg to the natiomal com- | ing w an upper story of the building and Phree years have clapsad sin R S P e ' B I'he southern Nebraska At REERA RN ALOANDY, | iR horcforo, Lo await. tho conclusion of | nilteo "t ire money to carry on | spread rapidly over the whale top flat. A | was first made to found a Catholi | Now York Christian B is holdlog & fog 8 comparative statement of rates now ERWANARE WAR) 1X one " aaned. | the campaign in Nebraska. What was tho | number of inmates slept i this flat and had | New York and then the archbisiop i f " eution’ ab the Ohouteudos Jut the subject will be given attontion i oy of havine rocanmglertos tho exned: | party for, if it was 10sit by aud allow re- | @ very narrow escape, ouly managing to get | York was compelled to intervene an | Cheistian Convention 0 k, beginnlng last eveawn modately. Whatever {8 ‘right Wil be done | 1eney of huving recourse o the gooa oftiees | PUUowik o dosert into the ajiance rankat out in their night clothes. Neighbors | gace respousibilities of the b e N st v B.—Alrandy th ol P et oy d what 1s a square deal goes. e t‘l gl 0 95, 1800, Mr. T Mr. Tefft said if it was going to be a late | ceoded in saving most of the farniture in th List winter, h ver, another endeavor iu | o0 4 2 o Ok J. C. Allen, seorotary of state--The secve- on on e ; r. Lincolu y | couvention, it wounld give the allianc - | lower Hats, but nothiug could be done in the | this divection wis made. The combination | £ % A taries of the board fc time past have | seuted 1o Lord Salisbury ¢ Pulldo, the | plo1he advantage, because they would have | way of subduing the fiames, The building | again did not suceeed. But this lust ¢ Endeayor conver in the ¢ ; v ork of Fire Bugs, been making a comparison of the rates on | sbecial Venesuclan wovow, who was cour- | (o fiold for long time practically to them- | was leftto its fate and in a fow hours was & | laron Lazzaroni, @ vich banker aud | every train © or more extra cav it Mah: il Besfbinealal to Tan ailroads in other statos, uotably Dakota, | LCOUSLY ruceived, and there the matterended | gojyes swouldering heap of ruin | ¥ i (with the supposed supp the | delogates, while some twenty spec ra i f re building of Kuusas, lowa, Missouri, Minnesota, Wiscon. | 30 far as the correspondence shows, Judge Barnes sald if a vigorous campaign | voted their tiwe to the ¢ i @ the promote f 1 iden, | ave heading this way w t b o sinand’ [llinols. We propose to' compare - e yuld be made they would achieve success, ab children as well as others. ‘The build- | it was believed thit assured. | thing indicates a great « tion el A them with the rates which we obtain nov S M8 Labines oslgnn. The majority of the farmers of tho country | ing cost £5,000. It is reported that tk Now, however, the full j estimate of 15,000 strangers t her hid beou brokou n and in Nebraska. Before Lact, Iwantto kuow | Tis Hauve, July 8.—Tho Dutch eabluet | nad gotie info the alliance party beeause they | was 50,000 insurar 1 utents, but | has put everything in por 0 pope, 1t | twenty-four hours is ents twork the fire Wwhother tbe rates we have now are higher or ~ bas resigued. thought they were going Lo have sowe wrongs | this awount wil cover ke loss. | sbouid be added, bas uover eutered nto wnd | raugements are comploted for their recop he | ? WA, $ i

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