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THE OMAHA DAalrLy BEE. OMAHA, TU YEAR. —— DAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1801 : NUMBER 26 TWENTY-FIRS' DARING HIGHWAYUAN'S DEED, | e e smetn .2 | ANOTHER GRASSHOPPER PEST. | vt s b v e | DEMOURATS RIPE BOR A ROW, | 5o, o e vt IR 8 SHOT AT CARNOL. re horsewhipning. Lee has beon drink. This is an increase of $B,UTL4 over any {mmenss ota iv sev e ; Ao ne afoot to induce ali tho al- ikt ing hard since the Fourth and claims that if previous year, Twenty-one institutions of s T1AE8: AR SAts N Soey b pooral he committed the act he was not conscious of learning were maintained among tho colored with theif _ at until tho last possible o~ o g Points to a Rampus in the Ohio above tho & St pha i, ::F‘H_".v figure wuch | Paris Lunatic Makes an Attempt on the v i atd t. 1t is ovident that he was under the ine . o o Msentaln Bl | people and twenty amvog the white peaple Wik on Pacific Depot _at North Bend Raided | {f: 1t 1s Beiaect tharid % i in violation | Alarming Reports of th Mouatain Plaguo | Fpobo to8 VoY e foachars worn: e | EVeryth and Robbed, of the Sunday iaw, which fact would have been Appearanocs in the Northwest, ployed, The property of the socicty in the Boushan: Osuventions brought out In the teial and doubtioss havt south aggregates 81,800,000 R St INEE Livorals Victorlous, Lifo of tho French President, S much to do in glving him his freedom. Many - Sarr Laxn 1Sy, Utah, July 18.—Enth s e i 8 M orazy aac end of being re- - SMUG ... 16 CHINESE ) a 1 n y Db B SR bR ARRANGING FOR THE STATE REUNIONS, [ think tho man orazy and insteaa of belni 14| INVESTIGATING THE THREATENED DANGER. o CAMPBELL'S ENEMIES AFTER HIS SCALP. | fastic liberalé = 'making tho city ring to- | ALWOST LYNCHED BY INFURIATED PEOPLE, proper authorities to datermine upon his - Capture of a Vessel with Eighteen e night becausd ~ victory in the school elec v Heis of small stutue, about forty- Celestials on Boara, tion here tod The Mormons and their b Active Preparations at Grand Island cars {::"':‘;;‘.hu‘q;{u:lk::::l‘-t‘n\-lmvl»:\l.!(l-m.»!l o- ulr‘:.:‘:_: I‘(lwk “\\*Ivl‘l“ ‘l“ :;w ‘lluui‘:uu Oviiwa, O DTN Es Sliackor of.| T u\\_»ln rKline of ¢ levelind Thought to allies made w ¢ pato effort to captur tho | Pollce Kxperionco Great Difficulty in in the Interest of the Grand R I Horomientas ob the GLLLLIAL L he M clistomms ab Viotoris piISHIRELS: depastmeant 3¢ a Strong Candidute —Ars boned of educ , but the liberals held Taking the Would-bo Assassin U Arny Bncampment—Ponoa's subject of actors, claiming Lo be a near rola ner in W Crops May of the seizure of the sloop Flora of Seattie, ival of Many of the £, 10 Mot T chi e ALY to the Station — Oth ne Race Course: tive of Edwin Booth. be Protected. Wash,, for neglecting to réport inward, A Delegates, losing those they lost before by reduced ma. T ONABLE RATES, — fine of #400 was 1mposed. | T'wo customs of- NI Jovities, They retain six of the ten members b ML ficors located the vessel in & sheltorad covo a of tho board aud carry the city as & wholo by Fresost, Neb,, July 18.—[Special to THE | §eare Board of Transpe appearad to | CLEVELAND, O, July 13.—The delogates to | ‘00 majority, — ~ : Parig, July 18.—Thero was considerable ‘Brr.|—A bold and daring highy Make a Decis| e Sy 18, be no one on board the crafly which was lying | the Ohio democratic convention are rapidly Al 2 o'clock £ ' some ono hundred yards off the shor, committed Sunday morning about 2 LixcoLy, Neb,, July 13,—|Special Telegram Uncle Jorey Rus .‘n N n'!{h ”“""‘ ""*" that l“""’ town 18 in 8 | 45y Bep,j—The state board Iol n-:\..=||un-- alarmed over reports just received which in- lever of oxcitement over it. tation mot this afternoon and the members | dicate that another grasshopper pague is to | ; At the hour named a masked man entered |y 1004 aq though they actually moeant busi- sweep over the unr'!n\'rw‘\lv (;y:lu s woro | formed him that they would like to see him, It is now conceded by all the neat n.um ua- | Jerry Simpson, General Weaver and Mrs, | port. The sident was present today at the Union Pacific depot and walking up to | oe0 4, tho matter of giving the peovle of the | sent today to Prof. Brouner, the grasshopper | ®1d he put off in & boat aud pulled prl;{l:vlh'ml(h:vll:.\\ rorJames B. Campbell | Lease as the speakor: the coremonios at tho offelal opening of a e ticke do: o ed Operat. mt o e ral o o tad -tz ‘ 0 the shore, Vhot vithin abo venty | Will be renominated for governor on the first —————— orough fare, o ontde do - the ticket window l.,.Ir_rmn d |v1;:.-n:\:; stato o show in the matter of reasonable rail- | oxport now in Nebraska, to o to tho point | 101e stiore ')2}.‘1.11nm;ngk;n“”f]h LRty |l ol vluul governor kUM 80ARRD Tot thorough fare, the Avenue do la Republique. Clarks with a flerce-looking revoly roud rates. It was finally decided to hold | where the pest 1s developing, but as his work L X B allot. pone . Suddenly & men, wild-eyed and making in- v kit possecssod with o spirit o eaution, aud 4o Iillicothe and V 3 commanded him to opon tho snfo “and mighty | oo “mootings in differsnt portions of the | holds him at his prosont. post Brof. Osborno | b el foielt ofaition, aid de | of Chillicothe nd V Kansas Ministers Discov sano gestures, forcod his way through he land. Up to this time N B0/ BAR Daltblon: crowd and brushed past the soldiers on duty quick, too." state to which the public at large is to be in- | of Ame ,was dispatched ‘to tno grass- | that they were customs offiéers he started to iy act W exci tation Vinally Wasmixatos Bureav oe Tie Bee, ) | fow mites from Victorit. There Move, ¥ 16 OFATHPS N Grorala: iont throughout Paris caused by the ATLANTA, Ga, July 1% --Boginning at | FePOF that President Caruot had been shot. Americus tomorrow the alliance will conduct | This rumor proved upon investigation to bo W series of meetings throuph Georgia with | UNLEUe, but thore was foundation for the re- The | congregating fromall scetions of the state, cisive day draws nearor interest nd his friends ofticers called our and & man appeared on | and as the d deek and asked what wus wanted, Thoy in- | in the event deepens with every passiag hour. 1 has been his pr & Clarks did not r,alru :‘Z :mvn any d\cl;"l:” vited to be present and relate what grievances | hopper localitie: rgm q\ml'fil\l' back n:‘;m v; sel, n‘u: alt u'(“w.! ;',I';{l“x;mn\'p.-|.h.:-;‘m(-.um_\l apparent (mv‘,-,l\-m‘: Toreky, Kan., July 13.—[Special Telegram | About the spot where tho coremonies were with the gentlemanly highwayman and ho | ¢ o5 veariie tho railroads, what imposi- | /Phere have been random . o | his mind when the oficers ‘tovered him with Kline boing tho Cuyahogo county delegas | o Tuw Bre,)—A mass mooting of the peenetr. | taking placo. This man walked up to the LA s LA Y There have been random roports for some | guir revolvers. They them commanded him | tion, which was instructed for the Clevelund ) g of tho proach v ors of the city was held this aftornoon and rrfage In which tho president had driven steps taken o arouse the pooplo to tho on- | UP to tho new avenue and fired a pistol at M. de. But tho leaven of politics works queer | for Ca proceeded 1o open the safo as directed. In | 0,0 nrg boing practiced on them by theso | days concernini the appearauce of the pests, | v rew aoho the upper drawor was found 8, “which the | .,rporations and what remedics they wished. | put tue dopar man in the mask unctiously appropriate and compelled him to pull nt paid little atten- | thomout to the sloop, whith they found to | \2\VYer largely a matter of county and city It was decided to hold these meetings as | tion to these stories until sam- | beasmuggler with a load 0f Chinese intend- | P¥ vet _ ment of the prohibitory law. The rnot. Just as he did so the man shouted, Clarks was unable to opon the monoy hest | foligwa;: Lincoln, August I Kearucy, Au- | plas of tho hopars woro recsived | & for thel uitcu States, “Thers. wero ton results and the Kline boom in a few brief | pranchers have awakenod to & reasation of | “L Will sco that thoro will bo no more bastiles in the sufe, so the greater portion of the | . Vorfol HisE & A S f linamen in the bold and. six more on the | hours has assumed a proporcion which makes | the fuct i P Ao to be demolished.” Tinds romalhed untovened, . BUSLISANG NCETOKAIBURE 2>, ffom 0. Dexier Florse of Larfmordy N Ds Hisiore segily toembask that gentleman_uppasoutly tho ouly formid- | tho state which mreor aoeny oeinhe o | “Bresidont Carot was uadoubtodly alarmed Aftor all this had been dono the robber, Wrecked at Red Cloud. T'o the surprise of tho department omctals Tie captain, who gave his namo as Alfred | jy0 oo oo e@qoc oo e ForOItE Ehe BEOHIBLtor v e diit oL ok 3 ek still keeping his weapon aimed at the opera- | puy oo Nob,, July 1%, —[Special Telo- | their microscopists reported that the insects | Seterman, said thathe was avout fo take [ @00 OUPOUENY Of Hoverhor Cumpbell BACIORS ST the o Shole oy satitho? {nvostici{IAY wEab anpeared to be w dirodt altarptitinon tor, began & rotreat. He compolled the Loun, Neb., July 13. SOULLLE \teon Chinamen 1nto the United States, | The lozic of thesituation nas competled the | & of the Women's Christian empor- | his life, but he was unhurt and soon weve well developed specimons of the | ¢ L e i I P He was given thirty daysin which to pay | auti-Campoell men to combine under the the fine, ut the end of which time if the tine | banuer of ance union have shown that oven iu this city. + | rozained his entiro prosence o d, T tho drug storos havo In a large mensure | FoSuinod his entire prasencoof mind, ~The Anything to beat Campboll,” and | e IFHE Staves have tn o man who fired the shot was promptly ar- J—A wrock occurred M. | dreaded Roek operator to accompany him aud the two [ ¥vam to Tue B Walked togother dceross the Piatto river | about two miles cast of hore on the B. mountain locusts, which de- ; 4 in 5 ,vore | vastated the west in 1875 and 157, i & vessel AW conflaua ! ) ; bridge, whoro Clarks was held upand a valu- [ at 8:15 this morning. During the sevore | VAS is not pald the vessel will Bo confiscated und | tne question with thom is no longor which of | i |k R i AL L T ¢ gold watc chai com his | i Catling 3 S Energetic steps were at once taken to start | sold to the hizhest bidder, § i nynistors - HAd T beforol thiem - a |} F98tat by o bolige aud suohiwas jtho engor L e fromBilv st L fov 41 S Taktod bRy a0 et e the governor's compotitors has tho most | number of aldavits filod with ~tho | of tho crowd presont that the oficers had tho ikl g stock car standing 1o the yard was blown ested locality. v locusts —————— " ot ‘ FHI6016 GAITALE) [\DrobALar HudResrawhioh ) show - liadote’ | sy el 4 PG ¥obYe: cried N vio at if ho I 5 L o ; P = 2 votes, but which is the most availablo candi i iquors | greatest diMculty in protecting thefr pris- mql I.‘-?n‘?:‘.‘x"" t‘.r:,{»mn'."u dxhh‘f: “.:u:hul.'n ‘l':m'\, out on the main Jine, and No. 75, a freight | besan their oporations in Montana, Wyom- WHY DOUGLASS BRI HAXTL | 500 %o most likely to sucoeed'as a dark | Dave bean “signed for” under tho Kunsus | gner from In»cumi;\-lh‘e n.-mu:x m:v n}nl:v affair be micht somotime have his timepieco | train from Wymore, dashed into 1t at a specd [ i0g and the Dakotas and gradually satedn f i 2 | Do S TR law. It was discovered that a half-dozen et & PODMES Foturned to him, Ciarks beiug rolonsod from | of thicty miles an hour, clouds custward as far us Iowa aua Miune- | Said to Have Been agghe Request of | 2He: -0 "‘I".‘l‘. K‘ P LR e | [ h;h! procured either beer or whisky | fUry whicn ho had excited. — As it was it re- o 0 d from | of thirty s 0 T SN ; Y Goveiihe sontiment. Kline is absent on his way to | every day in the year, quired the servicos of a strong force of polic s enforcod surveillance re Engincor Norton first saw what was suro | sota. 1t Prof. Osborne reports that there That Government. of sentimen ¥ in the y ong force of polico his enforced surveillanca returned to town ugin 0 sota. If Prof. Osborne reports that there is e Tt T A S e | e R Oiie d strangely enough alter- | to escort the man in safoty to the nearest po- promisos, and his pronounced low tariff con- | NAEG the complatat for waleh he dosicod | lico station. Upon arrival thero tho man's victions and eminent campaigning qualities | fovorang the day rollowing fora bad cold, . | CXamination disclosed the fact that ho was a mark him as the most uvailable candidate of | Resolutions were adopted . ealling upon | Madman and that he had Just been roleasod staried in pursuit of the fugitive, but as yet | the fireman stayed in the cab, miraculously | Sourerary Ruske will issun bulletins to the | steamer Atlas, from Port Limon, arriv no trace of the man has beon found. escapiug any injury The QUBLSS YASIPL ¥ | western farmers to wform them how they | here this afternoon, ,Late in June the At ' [ well ceinotishad iand it tookjseverat Hourtof| may boatproteot themselves fiomibhemiand! |ieohinien nh Hay ti AHAMNEAHNE. to, bex L O 5 Bl sHolEorops) Moars f6 was, 1dachoaeRR Miea’ D " | the ovposition since the fend ‘engendered be- | yudge Blliott for his resignation. The eome | from confinement 1 a lunatic asylum. both wisvs. N0 ono ivis injured. o Blame e e oficers it was learned thab Frod Douglass, | fween the Neal aud Campvell fnctions gives | plaint agatnet Bilitt o Siyeiot The com. ylum, can hardly ve attached to anyone, as the United States minister to Hayti, had left bis | the former little hope of increasing his | the miisters approached bim to rom o L Senator Quay ealled at the Blaine cottago in | POt at Port-u-Prince because the Haytion | strength in the convention, ugainst issuing license to so many drug Yw d gave tho alarm. Ofilcers immediately | to huppen and jumped from the engine, but | jiyaly to ho a repetition of the locust plague, EW Yorg, July 13.—Ths Atlas lino mail Arranging for th, GrAND ISLAND, Tue Bee| being made for the aunual ( ED SLEEPLESS. Emperor William Starts for Scotland, Loxnoy, July 18— The emperor of Germany ~Active preparations are now | storm was terrific for an hour or more. Reports from Bar Harbor today stated that : FAETAL i 3 5 5 M. Kline has managed his campaign with i ! A o 3 arbor yesterday and the call | government dia not care to recognize a rep- 3 5 paig stores ho was told that the e ling . city August 31 to September 5 inclusive. The ‘ dig \fll; J"l‘v‘ll r[»\lmcltv‘l. '}‘& mndo the distinguished: pationt slaoploss: all | was's aviths desitao e biack republio | County instructed for him he received the | e resolution declured that soveral blocks | B8 parts of Hattield park. Upon his return anton committee consists of the following | ram to Tue Bek.|—There been SUD- | pjyhe " As a matter of fact Mr. Quay is at [ to break off all intercourse with | NeWS Jocularty and gave no evidonces of fin the city were devoted to drug stores | to Hutfield house the emperor lunched o the n e being rmest aspirant for gubornatorial [ which were nothing short of saloons. marble hall — All th honors. On the contrary be was on terms of el the firmest friendship with both Campvell | P#IED TO BRIBE THE CKREWS. | Chamberlain were prosent. and Neal, the leading competitors, and one of ) After luncheon the emperor bade farowell the most serious churges which the absenco | PLin to Capture Chilian Government | to Lord Salisbury and to' the Jatter's guests, of the Cuyahoga candidate makes 1t impos- S kasteesan decluring that bo was highly pleased with ambassadors and minis witted to the county commissioners a petition zantine Boach neur here and has not been | vho United States, and in order to ters and their wivos and Mv. and Mrs, Josoph signed by about two hundred and fifty voters | near Blaine. avold interference of - any kind from , . 3 i » different county LATE ARMY ORDERS, this government would sacrifice oflicial inter- Goorge . Caldwell, Harry Harrison and | 8sking that the books of the differen ; Ao _Um‘p_ Mobley n,,(,,-(;m,,;‘i Island and A. | ofciais for the pasu ten years be examined following army orders wero issued | course witn it. There had been no report of e e AT : rovolutions when the Atlas touched at Hayti, Alleo, Omaha, Brad Cook, Lincoln, aud | by 8n expert. This petition was first placed save of absence for two months, to take | and no news of that country was received on @1 kuown gontlomen %, Bently, George \C. Ryan, J. D. Moore, George P. Dean, Torpedo Cruiss iu circulation just provious to the election ¢ ! t : ! a3 veceived on | Gply for him to answer is that he recently on ) L ; a e James Meagher, Columbus. o ot hvas ot submittod to tho | eect Soptember 1, is granted Seeond Liou- | the return ip when snoy put it Kousing: | ojavatn occusions pledged s support, 10 W Yonr, July 13.—Cables from Chtll | hi8 visit, and loft Hatfleld houso for Windsor It hius boon decided to hold the rounfon this | commissioners ws the county has no outstund: | tonant” Ployd. W, Haeris, Fourth cavalry, | ton except that Legitimo was still” thevo and | JoPRER, SECAsions, Pigdind s SUEPOE w0 | 00 FEan SR 0 < 4 adi ? tate that plan | gueen, Upon his arrival at Windsor governmont torpado cruisers | castle the cmperor was met by an chand Almivante Condell at | escortof the Lifo guards, who conducted ows was dis. | bim to tho castie. Tho qucer mot the im- 1 traveller at the entranco to hor private ave of absence for fifteen days, to take af- | that he was growing in favor. The Haytiens foct on or about August 1, is granted First pn-h;r him to “wrnlylm and only await his L The petitio eing passed by the alliance | Licutenant Jo Harden, Bighth infant word to institute another peyolt.” The Atlas o spaco necossary for booth privitogos, | o 'K petition is iz passod by the BERRCS | 0 cavo of absence granted Captain Will- | also brought news of the falure of tho exton- fents und parade grounds, A street car line | yivaided to tho lowest bidder, iam O. Owen, jr., assistant surgeon, is ex- | sive fruit importing corporation known as year on the grounds north of the city, owned | standing dobts except the court house bonds letter, however, with Major W. W. Arm- | to capture th by Wheeler & Bennett, which will give all | voted by the people. 3 strong of Cleveland, which will be reaa in | A\mivanto [ the couvention Wednesday, - declaring his | o1 willinguess to serve his party if sclected by fLs the convention as the candidate for governov, | covered by the government and’ the leaders s0 by bribing the o % : SHT e - k uts, Her mujesty warmly ombraced will be extendod out to the grounds, whicn = tendod to July 16 i : | tho Baltimore fruit company. This company | 555 looks as though the anti-Campbell- | Of the scheme put in prison. The govern- | hhattments. for mujosty i g e e SR tie South Omaha oy Drowned. Iho following transfers fu the Fourtt: artil- { has matutainedu oot 0f ocean steamors | jioq when nominations aro declarod in order | ment of the state has seut all tho revoluion- [ 0% distinsuishod krundson, whoramained an ances will afford easy access from all | Prirrsvouts, Neb, July 13.—[Special 1;".' ‘;;"Ll['\‘{“b(=‘ ‘1;‘1“‘"“ 15“‘,““"1 R \"‘1 2] B UMD adelphia and Blue | o, yeduesday, will ask for an informal bal- | 8ry prisoncrs to Iquique by the Eoglish [ [fHEAT CUEEESREN W ‘omporor took loave parts of the city. Telegram to Tuk Bre.)—1v was roported | f£0In Buttery A to Battery I+ Cuptain Walter g B loh DBt Lolgoy aror A e L oD e e e llnv) ot lastiwoot thal | (CLBE imajoktys Smbo puxLiriy secmen|toiktiow ivilogon., Y vhe committed for Booth | years of age, named Bdwards; was drowned | and under the provisions of theactof con- | Puiiangirnis, Pa., July 13.—Tho Farmers | Uofore tho roll is elosed o have three-fifths | battle at Coauimbo and were dofoated with | JOW their mujestios. After leaving Windsor privileges. . o iy 5 x : : u P Tho ,5,“."“0“‘ are that this reunion will | in a pond at La Platte yesterday afternoon. | gress. approved Octover 1, 1800, the follow- | g;q Mechanies’ bauk has honored the jolut | of the votes of the convention. Bub the re- | #reat loss of life. They resolved upon the far surpass any proviousty hold in tho state, | The boy was batuiug and while attiempting | [N€ ussignments to roximonts of oMeors | uo.ic of City Treasurer Wright aad Stato | Sult will not be aunounced without mauy | aitack as soon w4 they heard of the recent and po effort will be spared to make ita | to swimacross the wal sank and never ‘rf “"" l" “‘;0'30 eArarroretisal guena n by et Boyd on funds pluced there on de- | changes. The Neal men, it is understood, decision of the French "courts releasing two grand success. Iu addition to the attractions | came to the surface again. His companions | Ooloncl [lugh 4. Thoker (promoted irom Dha Fand Sbocn ith the | Will, with the consent of their leador, desert | Of the governments ironclads, aud thought of last year, it is announced by Governor | ave tho alarm and after two hours scarch | ot [ teenth infantry) to the tlour- | posit. The funds were devcsited with tho | iy0f: candidate and go solidly to Kline in the | that if Balmuceda was not defeated befors Thayer that the national guards will go into | tho body was recoverod. 'The boy’s parents, l*,"'li 'l""“lly- L‘WH*‘fl“{u"“m Jaly lIU. bank during Bardsiey’s abgence by the chief | hope of creatiug a stampedo of lukewarm | the arrival of the ironclads there would be | nHH IR e K ST emporor dined summer camp in this city during the period | who reside at South Omaha, were visiting [ vice Head ml'r‘fl Lo 0 will report tf lt‘fi clerk, w the credit of the city and the state | Campbell delegates to the Cuyaboga county | 10 chance of victory. All the fnsurgents' | Ft ) *G TG FERERS FHR CABRETE £ covered by the reunion, friends at La Platto at th ¢ time. Chlmanclpe genoral, departiment Ofane | jointly. Ofthe moueys drawn'from the bank | candidate and jnsuring his nomination. [f | vessels left Iquiquo and the nitrate ports | yuu'bor'of the wristocratic civelo Arrangements had been made for tho = = Conwmbla for pesieumont to o station; Mujor | 5322,745.50 of the license fees collected priovto | the logic of the situation docs not habpen to | With the result given above. Emperor William started for Scotland to- guards to go into camp at Nobraska City, but Geneva Storm Swept. Giarenco M. Bailey, promoted from captatn 20 last and 76,6015 from tha samo | suggest Mr. Kline as the most available can- e 5 It CouRbivon AT AIti e atatlotiths owing to the indefatigable efforts of the com- | ~ GrNeva, Neb., July 15, ~[Special Telogram | Mighth nfantry to the Fifteenth infantry, o | source, collectoa subsequent to the above | didate the strength of the opposition may be 1 Orulsor Sails, (3orman embassy, the prince of Wales, the mitteo the arrangements were chanwed to | to Tue Brr. | —This vicinity was visited this | d21e from Janua b lee Theler, pro- | ate, ivere trausferred to State Treasurer | thrown to either Generul John A, McMaton | LoNDOX, July 13, —The Times' Lisbon cor- | ‘(EHAREASHY, Sho, pEnee BF Wes, the have the guards in camp here duriug the R A , moted. He will report by letter to the com- | {5ovd as the property of the state, in which | of Dayton or Fon. Tnomas L. Johnson, the | respondent says: Tho new Chilian cruisor | i Ak D) 8 foiioig morning about 4 o'clock by the most dauger- | manding general, department of the Missouri Sy i S T 5 il him farewell av the station. The duke of period covered by the reunion. ous storm of tho season. This vicinity did | for assignment t a station and will join the }\Lu{ ity “flhl no h:lul‘ost‘._uln m{mluo[\ to the ua‘e “li“‘:)\":‘mlgs%sv““‘ II‘O.‘(‘(AIIL\LIIIINL ,l. - | Ezuderis sailed today from France to a | Counaught entered the saloon of the fmperial not huvo much huil, not enough to do any | station to which he may bo assigned. Cap- | fhe*®y, there ds stll | remawing in | spite all thesc clever polfiical manocuvre | Portuguese port, wisre shy wiil comploto | carriago, whero he romained in_conversntion buton the liao between Fillmors | tain Charles A, Werden, promoted from: | 429 PR T D | e e i o ® sy iho Cmb- | the work of tuking on stores. The hurrying [ with the emperor for a fow minutes. Thera ayer countics the hail was terrific. | first licutenent Seventh 'infantry to the | st a0t g4004 callectid sines that dnte | Broken and that the governor il b nomin: | LVay of the vessel, complotely victualled, | was proloneed chuering as the train departed. v tiiat the corn 15 | Sovonth intantry, comony B Lo data from | Auey 53 204 8,006 cotlected inco that date. | broken and that the govoru L from Irraiice shows how unicertain Uio diota* The emperor affably waved his hand in fure: 1o tho empevor returned to London, The empress of Germany today started for Felixtown, wlere her children aro staying. The emperor, who was escorted by a detach- ment of the Life guards, accompanied the empress to the railroad station and bado her New Chilian Crui the bank of license fees &501,07%, Clay Center Not Cray CeNter, Neb., July 18.— (Special to uk Bee.|—As is woll known, Clay Center | Reports from there sa, his 1o Sunduy mail tratus, but the good peo- | Hearly rutned andsmall grain badiy damuged, | July 10, vico Kirkland, roticod; Captatn | 1o May 2 ana $L5,62.14sinco still vemain {n | * “In my opinion,” said Chatrman Noeton of | {065 delpeatos, foel “thelr position to ba. | Well Witend, of, racormains tho domansies: plo wore given a rave treat and an agroeablo | justed for nearly an hou ¥ Tonont Bighth infantey to tho Eixhth infantry, | Le bank. These sums will be allowed to re- | the democratic state contral committoo to- | cloged for u wook, possibly by Baimacedw's | salute. supriso yestorday fu boing ablo to securoa | el company D, to dato from July 10, vice Bailey, | M0 in the bank until by o general confer- [ night, “Campbell will be nominated on the | grdery, Probubly the wiras have been out, The German empress will tomporarily ro- NDAY Bk, About 12 a. m. the silonce Running Lincoln's Police Force. bromoted. | He will procoed o join his nropar | €0¢e of the oficials it can bedetermined what | first bailot. 'The opposition will endeavor to Al lielly * | side at Felixstown incognito as “Countecs ARnphar yadbaltha siceats ot atatiat (.m,,m.; LixcoLy, Neb., July 13.—|Special Tole- | station: P f Ll Pecosnloxaatiivicsofamoniasusioachito l;"'“k“:‘“’ on “',"{“‘”‘3’,‘6‘:“":‘ pEAgib gther WEATHER FORECAST. Buvenburg.” T porvades stroot gial) ot Lo e ) 23 k B et e Y he city and state. dark horse aud try to foree a stampede, bu town on a Sabbath morn was broken by a | gram to Tie Bre.|--During the absence of SENATORIQUAY'S ACTIVITY. Attorneys Reed and Patton today brought [ they will be unsuccessful. — The people have | por Omaha and Vielnity—Faie: station- Congregational Council. clear, shrill voice calling out, “Here is your | Mayor Weir the excise board took upon Quay’s only sign of animation is in stating | twenty suits in the United States ci Suxpay Bee—only 10 conts acopy,” and oue | yyself the autnority to discl T glance was enough to prove that the supply 2 was limited and that they wero going like hot cakos, Oue of Clay Conter's enterprising youths heard a certain business man say on Satur- day ovening, “I woula willingly give 10 cens ; uit | spoken and Campbell alcgady has the dele- | ! 5 { Fie arge six polico- | thit ko will call a meoting of tho national ro- | eourt for Kobert M. Yardloy, raciver of tho | gatcs, and the realt of this convontion b | 85, followed by slowly rising tomperature. :4““"1‘?"» ;lu‘l.v l.] '.lrhucdolo;g.nwls m“u: men who Qid not exactly suit thom, On ro. | Publican committee at Washington as soon as | KKey ational bank, agalust makers of | now a simple question of addition and not of [ WASHINGTON, July 13, Forecast till 8 p. m, | iuternational .council of Cougregationalist fiening this aftornoon the mavor name. | ViceChairaan Clarkson arvives from Europe. | notes which have gono to protest and against | enthusiasm.” Tuesday: Kor North Dakota—Fair Tuesduy | Wet during the afternoon ir. Memorial hall, dintely roiustated these oMcors and in most | HUis has revived some speculation s to | the endorsers. Tho notes range in amount | There are candidates for various state of- | aud Wednesday: slightly warmer; winds be- | Iey. Robert William Dkae, M.A., D.D.L. unmistakable languago lot the board know | (QUaYy's retirement from tne head of tha com- | from §),000 to $14,000. Suit has also been | fices to be nominated, out the chiof interest | coming southerly. L.D., oresiding. Dr. Dale, during the course that ke was running the Lincoln police force. mittee, He says, however, that the ouly pur- | brought' by Receiver Yardioy t C. . | naturally centers in the governorship. If IPor South Dalota and Nebraska—IFair | of his address of welcome, said that num- pose of the mocting will bo to wind up the | Haynes to recover on au cverdraft on the | LieutenantGovernor M. V. Murquis of Logan | Tuesday and Wedtesday; warmer by Tues- | bers of delegates had never seen each othor's g for a copy of tomorrow’s (Sanday's) Br: oD otteo v ol hn business of the old committee, P. S, H, bank of §6,551 county expresses himself as not desiring a | day; variable winds faces, but they wero not strangers to each %= On Sunday morning the youth hiveda [ o o ML BESTEOY m;[\.‘lmcm Tele e - renomination the result may be the placing | %or lowa, Missouri and KKansas—Fair Tues- | othor, As thes same togothor ia the namo pouy aud pulled for Harvard, but could only | ! At HERI RS European Crop Prospects. Murdeved by His Nephew. of the tariff reformer, practical farmer and | day and Wednesday; cooler; northwnst | of the cross they wero conscious of their secure tan copies at the nows stand thoro, | gram to Tus Bae,|—This place was visited | o o 0 POReAr JECD PROSRISEs o R OEeE ox-congressman, John Quiney Smith of Clin- | winds. icinshap. They had the samo faith, common and he sold them all at 10 cents a copy, and | by a destructive hail storin this morning. It 320M) RAE R, L 3 i3 Vel ton county, on the tickot for second honol For Colorado— Fair till Wednesday; slight- i i Common_sorrows and common joys. { \ 5. uently Rev. Dr. Buron of Melbourno, nals—Cautionary signals are displayed | Australin, wis electod prosident aud Rov, Mr. harvest prospects iu France and Europo has | Jefferson is again the scenc of a dreadful could huve sold ten more copies. extended about threo miles frow this place, LY Mvr. Marguis could, iv is probable, have Tho Clay county agricultural socioty is Iy wi ! . LA PR ; u o rmer T'uesday night; east wind ed at the staie department from | tragedy. Prof. Johu Lloyd was shot this | renomination without opposition, but having Si been recel R coming from the northwest complotely ae- i , i H A A just having comploted, ‘ou thelr grounas at ;m\,i:q A A ) inl)urluj tho | Commercial Agent Grifin of Limoges, | moruing and instautly killed, it is thought | had the houors there is somo doubt whether | on lakes Michigan, Huron and Erie, Northropof Minneapolis, Rev, Or.A. H. Quinn this placo, ouo of tha bost now " baif mile | e e | Franco. Tho Natioual Millers’ association | by Tom Morton, his nopleww by marriago, | ho will seek the cenomination. ' Pinaucially £ e of Boston, Mass., and Rev. Dr. Rogers of R roinave st ihad ¢ 88 of France, says the revort, has just issued an | There has been previous trouble betweeu the | U0 place is not to be considered worthy of Wat:h Trust Goes to Picces. Loudon was elected vice presidents. Dr. printed their premium list for 1801 and they | to the farmers who had such flattering pros- * h SO¥C h i 4 DEe contest and the honor therefore is the only St. Louts, July 13.—The B M Dule in & sympathetic speech referrcd to the are offeriug larger and botter premuums this | pocts and sufferod the failure of last your. estimato of the probable wheat havvest for | men, Lloyd having rebuked Morton on > St. Louis, July 13.—The Bauman-Massa ) 2 8P irue us regards purses m the speed depart- Bitten by a Ratuesnake, year's consumption in I'rince 18 128,000,000 | toward bis wite, who was Lloyd's neice. | ®oytornoy goneral John W. Canary of | from Chicago this afternoon stating that tho | FE 00 1§00 WA SEG IR VO BARe LA ment. ; ¢ o | Fanwmery, Neb., July 13.—([Special Tele- | hectolitres. - The ostimated yield s 82,775,000 | This morning Lloyd aud fi‘]“r’l“l‘"" vere sen | wood county and State Senator Corcoran are | watch trust had gono o pieces under the | My Spirgeon’s great aualitios and conspiou. gy ol will bo hold Septembor 18, 10, 17 | gram to Tuk Ber.|~Mrs, J, W, Bowen was | hoctolitros, Thia s 81 por cont loss than lasy | 1o, phos thiough Jeftorsol fuf bugky, A fow | tho principal candidates, Mo formor has | action of the Diiuois auti-trust law. il | ous services. Wo simply desire to tell him | bitten twice this afternoon by a rattlesnake. | *“Rldsly Tunis, Baypt. Roumani coming apparontly from the bridgo, wore | beon considered ns prominent candidato | watch trust was tho jobbers' association of | how ournestly we pray’ God to arrest the A telephone measage recelved this morniog | © t ! tussia, Tunis, Beypt, Roumania and some rently ) for several wecks, while the latter was only | manufacturers of American watehes and | progress of is diseaso and to restore him to from Fairfleld says & heavy bail storm visitod [ Sto was out in the orchard picking chervies | Danubian provinces will have fair harvosts; | beard wost of Jefferson, A nuinher of mon | pecontly sprung for the place. Today John | comprised overy lacge wateli caso munufac- | heaith. Dr, Dalo thon moved that the se them last night cutting” the corn to the | and was accompanied by two small children | in Hungary it will be below tho average this | Went to the bridge and found the lifeless | p "gaijay of Putaum county arrived and tak- | turing concern in tho country, The dissolu- | retary ructed to dra p in bebalf of 3 : ; body of Lloyd. Morton has not been se g retary oe instructed to draw up al ground. A few hailstones fell at this place, | and seeing the snake attempted to protect | year. [stimates given by millers are o And ae the oleotmstaneos mint to lon | ing up quarters at the Hollenden also an- | tion was caused by the withdrawal of the | the counciln resolution to the above effect but did no damage. tio children and was bitton. Medical nid | optimistic. They desiro to creato tho im- | Since and as tho ciroumstances point to him | }5uncod himsolf as a candidate for attorney [ Elgiu vompany, which, being an {llingis cor- | and to take it to Mr, Spurgcon’s family. was summoned as soou as soon as possivlo | prossion that thereis a better supply than | 43 :nn[u.m\rz 0““"1 ‘l‘"_;““‘]‘ sedrch will "|“ general, 5o that the contest for the ofice | poration, was amenable to the new law. KRev. Palmer of Bridgeport, Conn., sec- Race Course for Ponca. but as she is well advanced 13 years ‘her re- [ really exists bocauso they want to buy grain | tade for bim. [Lloyd, who was quito ©ld, | promises to be a very lively one. Ex-County | This was followed by the withdvawal of | onded the resolution, which was supborted Poxca, Neb., July 18.—(Spocial to Tus | covery is doubtful as ctiouply Sflxfl“fi:“fi n those countries that s . Audttors T. 13, Pockiubaugh of Wayne, Dav- | ouiers until tho_ trust: cumbled out of ex- | by Dr. Noblo of Chicago, Dr. Gosman of & 4 S - - f v dance o export. W0, 17,0877 5 _ iel Kunset of Defiance and Hon. W. M. | istence. The dissolution was also hastened | Melbourne and Dr. rvie Molb Bom - Au incorporatod company bus boon | Weeping Water Failure, icros wora sown witl: whoat aud the avorago | - Shipping News, | Maiso of Franktin'county aro montioned for | by the wwithirawat and sult of tha Josoph | Tiyo resolation s dnanimousty saveled . ormed, a capital stock of $10,000, to es- WeeriNG Warkn, Ne July 13.—[Special | vield was 16.7 hectolitres por acre. In con New York, July 18.—| al to Tue | nomination for auditor of state, and others | Fahy wateh company recently, which suit Dr. Brown, chairman of the Congregational tablish and maintain a milo raco track and | Telegeam to Tus Buk.|—The drug store of | clusion the report says that not only Franco | Bee.|—Mr. George M. Former amd Mes, | arclikely to come out within the next twen- | exposed the inside workings of tho trust, union, presided ut the evenlng reception fair grounds at this placo. Adjucent to Ponca | W, A, Flower was closed today on & chattel | Pit sl lurope is looking to the wheat fields | pormer, and Master Former and infant of | ty-four hours. BostoN, Mass., July 13.—-A moeting of the | given' to the American and Colonial dele- bbb e i ik TIOWRE. ; Jo 8 hattel | of the United States. Last year mauy hoped | & J ARG, SR .5 ip Pur. | G. S. Ackerman of Manstield seems to be | New England division of the national | gates. He spoke of the origin of the councll X 3 mortgage given to hiv brother, P. F. Flower, | that south Amorics would” olp supply the | Sioux City, Ta,, suiled on the steamship Fur- [ ¢ 8. Ackceman of Munsuold seems 1o be RIS OIS 8.2 NaLoNA ! i e A AR Tt i o iass Rlisn laTulumthan b 2. Flywer, . Amoriea 1 nolp supply tho | Bowx CHy, T, slec o e B o x| the ravorito o usurersiip sin association of Jobhcrs of American watches | and traced it to o conversution between Dr, s delicit, especially the Arcentino republic, doctination of Hon. W. W. Armstrong of | wus held this afternoon, ifour years ago the Rty T N 1 Dr. De; arly adupted for speod horses, This piece of | teen months has been conducted by Flower | i\ 3 \ i < | July 10 ‘ afternoon years ago the | Hannay of the Iinglish union and Dr. Dextor : Jea B b e ioonayotad iy Y ut today no monuon ' is made of ' thoso At Antwerp—Areived, the Priesland, from | this ¢ity, but it 'is ualikely thatho muy | national assooration was formed and it was a and regeotting thut both had ground hus boen leased for a period of ten g ¥ . countries; all hopo is built on the United | (At 4ntw A \ \ find sevoral gentiemen confesting for tho | trust to control the prices of watches | dicd batoce Lhelr 1daus wors reaize o cars, at &00 anuually. g Statos! harvest. Tho fuct is that tho brend of | NOV I 0 ea the Ems, from | Place bufore tho timo areives for his namo to | Recently Tllinois, where i located tho El About thirty of the business men comprise | .xcor Europo must come from Americ: i 2 ailied " “an influential member of Leagne Conve Now York, be prosentad to the convention, | waton - compan “tzes20mpany, and many more are expected to the present commis- | the trust, passed a law forbidding any year than ever before and especially is this 1501, The necessary suppl Starving in a Hove Nob., July 1%-[Special Tele- tion at Limerick. . Prof. C. C. Miller become luterosted stockholders. Tho shares [ E¥4m 10 Tie Brk.[~Mrs. Enstling, a woman Discredited at Washington, frat Phtladulphia—Avrived, theLord Gough, | gioner of common schools, Is one of tho men | corporations. chartered under its laws to | PVBLIN July 13.-Ono hundred dologates of stock aro held at $100 each. of seventy, was discovered this afternoon in Wasmixaroy, July 13, —Reports brought to | b Gleesbock Areived, the Ethiopnia, from | having a sure thing. His nomination by ac- | enter iutoa trustor pool to regulate the | Attonded tho leawue convention at Limerick “Tho board of directors ure: K astarving coudition in a hovel near Salt | Now York by steamor from Hayti that Min- | New York. % “thiovnid, from f ojyimation is conceded by all wrice of any article. “The Elgin company | today. They resolved to adhere to the Jold Johu Stough, sr., 8. P. Mikeseli, N. S. creek. The axed woman was too weak to [ it S AR ¥ EE K et L Y N o ork— Arrived. theCircassia from | _ Besides those mentioued above, candidates | decided to conform wita the law and at the | programme and to tho old leadors. ter, Fay Mattison, A. Reynolds, A, 5. Wasson. | talk, - QRE200.08 RIS DY AL SArAUSEINOR: | S i ‘ ! ! are to be nominated for supreme judgo, mem- | meoting it was voted that the New Englaud | Mabouey and Harriugton, members of parha- Out of those, the necessary officers will be L Tere— because the Haytien government did not care N L W York—Arrived, the Schiedem, | DO of the board of public works, and food [ aivision of the trust be dissolyed, ment, made anti-clerical speeches. *Irish- elected. Itis hoped by the associution to TALK WITH BLAINE. to recognize a representative of the United & 5 e Sehledem, | g qairy comizissioner. yalalal S 13 1aen,” said Mahoney, “might as well be the ) from Kotterdam, with a brokes crankshaft. | ) § DIAKR Shin rac ooureo s mood, it mob mupe-§ o o o T A States and desired to break off all intercourse hTLERS The platform upon which the coming battle Flames Feed on Paintings, slaves of Great Britain-as of the Irish bish- meot the expectations of the people. The e 1vny o 5 partment of state. Mr. Wharton, acting sec- | HeteNs, Mont., July 13.—~Tn ‘the supreme | tral committeeand other prominent polit the orangery adjoining the residence of the Russian Newspaper Dissatisfied, grounds will' be ready for uso by the 1st of .Ihull\{uh'll.» ., t‘u uf-l n 1\*!‘"‘1“.!('“ rotary of state, regards the story as a pure | court today the appeal of Honry Root aud | of the state have held several couferenc duke of Anhalt at Dessau, the capital of the Sv. Perersuuka, July 18.-The Russian eptomber. A ity of mile tracks | Press correspondent conversed with Secre- | jyvontion, and says there is no reason to | others, contestants in the Davis will ca: the subject. It has been decided that the | duchy of Anhalt. The orangery, in which | nowspapers ave dissatisfied over the German throughout this state adtuated the starting | tary Blaine a few minutes this morning, * of this enterprise. am as well as usual,” he said. *I'h tional reports wbout my health sent to the [ Minister Douglass, when shown the tele- believe that any such condition of affairs | was overruled, Tho contestants appealed tg | PATty will stand by its position of u year ago | an exhibition of paintings was being tom- | ho bt DS ool e sensa- | exists in Hayti el selle bt | VL e on il leading issues. The Campbeil adwin- | porarily held, was destroyed, but owing to | @Peror's visit no principul paner sug. 30 SAVOP 08y 00URY-S0 go of venuo | igi ation will be commended and the Harri- | the efforts of the firemen and citizons most gests that Russia and K'rance jointly protest Will Test 1ts Logality ! cn the ground that a fair tetal could not bo ¢ IEe0. o Bitoy Orie. omen and ) Aouinst tho English ocoupation of Egypt. g pross all over the couutry are lies, lam not [ gram tonight, said thau there was no truth % e 10t b6 | 4o national administration and tho Fifty- | of the paintings were rescued from thoe | Be 0 | 0 p Crpar Rarins, Tn., July 13.[Spocial Tole- | 5sio s In i s0 far us bo kuow, o ‘wa roceivod 1o | 1t chinso and A Apgoal b, the. au | [t coniross denounced, for profigacy and | buraing bullding, thoueh u fow of thom in | {irent promrutions ato bolug inade 1o St ram to Tur Bee.|—An interesting c X vi 6 o'clock | intimation eithe v ore th 2.4 ¥ o g - | extravagance. The tarift plunk, it is under- | the more inaccessible portions were do- | Petersburg and Croustadt to extend a w g |—An interostiug case | Mr. Blaino was out driving at 6 o'clock | intimation either in Havtior here that the | 1o EFARY (e chanke aud an Bpgeal 1o the ‘sa- g P ol partionaiinaro don | SEGRENE RS RIEICL G BEAREN 11 afternoon in an opon carriage. He was | government wished to break off all inter- stood, will be as follows: stroyed. For a time it sc comes up for trial before a justice of tho | th! sustains McHitton, The case is now set for oxt Thursday. Saturday Ellus Doty | holding the reins, as ho has been doing occa- | course with the United States or was dissat- [ $ips o We demand the reduction of tarl taxes | castie of tho duko of Auhalt would catch ; e Do rins & sl ploasube. stoamor on tha | H1OBAIY foF sovoral dava. istied with him as minister, Mr. Douglas, | ¥4l 8t Butte, July 27, and’ wiil coutinue to battle for tari M roform | fire from tho burning orangery, but the Will Keturn Willinm's Visit, T e oo | His physician, Dr. J. Madison Taylor, said | continuing, said: “If such had been the s SR anti the cause of the people I8 triamphant. | efforts of the fremen o provent ' the catws- | Loxnoy, July 13,1t I8 roported that the. b rivor hero was arrested for failure to comply : M : Started up With Non=Union Men, FifT taxos should be for revenue oniy. ALl | fn BLLA8, AERIIAN 10.URGY RGARN 1 wWith tho requiroments of the luw providing | toniebt. “Mr. Blaino is improving very rap- | fecline thore is no doubt but that [ would | URARM S RaR i thxow shuuld be Tor revenue auly. ALl | trophe woro finally successful and tho casule | o0 S0Pt ST 0 "helige and princed i for the taking out of licenses each spring by | 1ly. Within a fow days he has seemed to | bave heard of it before ving, either di- ~ERANOY, Pa., July 18.—The ten-inch mll wisteful nd corrupting. L Plunder the | was saved witkout having sustained any ¢ Wales.to visit Garmany. in full atate the all steamboat owners and pilots, The case | take a fresh hold on lifo and health. He has | rectly or indirectly. m say that I | of the Pennsylvania nut and bolt works | ;i'isey to curlch the few. They huve crip- | material damae. O SR Y RO MANY IR e e t e aatre S W sontleita | @ strong constitution and ho ove who sees | don't think thero is any danger of sacrificing | started up this morning with a full compla- | plod agriculture. Tetarded murufucturing o iy OIIDE MBI, MG I R e Elliesday, Doty dociarea tho law. 18 uncon. | hiin oan fail 1o uotico & rapid improvemony [ oficial intercourso with * Hayti" " ME | mont of men, all of whom ufe non-uaion ex- | crontell trusts dustroyedquuiireo and'cort Iobbed of His Lif s Savings. FRGMA RAYS WL 1 i0e0as stitutional and will fight the case. e e o ek s fonl Vo na ek | RN RIS AGLGT NS TebAl o Ok FoNIT 10 T | capt tavd , [t 18 stuted that the scale will not | RliTntoy' turlr law pussed by the' billlon [ Prrrsuunc, e, duly 18 —Iutelliconco was ! ¢ he seon eel oonfiden 8 ot ¢ < DY be signed, no matter what pressure is | doliarcongress us un inlquitous and oppres- | received at Uniontown, Pa., today that five Metz Municipal Election, Dixon County's Fine Orop. that ho will return to Wasnington in the fall 3 brought to bear. The uaion threatens to | givemeasuro and an ljury to the Awcrican | masked burglars, heavily armed, enterod the | Buwwr, July 19 —The result of the munio- Poxca, Neb., July 13.—|Special to Tus | fWell man and able to enter active political Bids for Coast Detense Guns, oall out Its men unleds tha'doalo 1s signed to- | furmer and laoror houso of a farmer nuwed William Foster of elootil Motz has caused th Bk |--The crops in Dixon county ave in a life, L M WasuiNaroy, July 13.—Bids wore opened | morrow. The party will also congratulate 1tself l', i d ARG Wil ‘1"‘! "ltr of | ipal election In Metz lmu\lrlhr; \.1. .lmuulon splendid growing condition, and their healthy Forsythe Rejected, today for the construction of & number of G S *lh 1 upon the passing of the recent Australian mion township on Satun 1ay. hey bound | ju Merlin 2 The ml\.\‘mvum of ) ;,\z uvn‘l‘s'll b y ™ large guns for coast defense. Ounly three Guatomala's Revolution, ballot system, but upon the financial question | and gagged Foster and his housekeeper, and | of twenty-threo FProtestants and nise Ge ARimareuce ueadicla & gresiar. zisld thia fall | CiRicAg0: Jul.vl 18, —The nomication of | laree guns for ccast detnse Oaly ‘hea City or MEXico, July 18.--Advices from | there will be & division of sentiment. While | at the point of revolvers forced Foster to | mans nan there has been in many yéars before. It | William Forsyt) ) ds wero raceivod —Mid el oompany, | o “o 5 4 solnage sentiment is strong thor R1v6 un [in'bavio ws Of GveRLY. Y6 o - . fhep Shere bas beew tn many yeark batore. 13 aw Foraythe, oue of tne California | poisurd feavad SRITSLS SRl SORBNY | Guatemala say that information has boen re- | the inage sentiuiont 1s strong tioro is | givo up s savlogs of twenty years, amount; ot fi il sl el o 0 al dep: he world's "y ¥ tains are full of discontented men organized Q demog 0 HEgI g i} o4 < .08 AR JOKR 9 v Lt 1 N iatia o S 8aal Crazy Oriminal Released. fair, was flually rejectod today vy the boara | 294°F P S for war. Dresident Barillas. Is seniding troops | Auestion bo not made an issue at all wiioh bus tersorized tho mountaiueors of | Faised by tho Gorman-American muslo soclo- ALMAGE, Neb,, July 18.—|Speocinl Telo. | Of refercuce and W“:“'- Freedman's Aid Soclety. to Quezaltenango, although Be claims 0o reV- | parmers Looking Ont for Themslves, | L BYotte county for sovors months, :q..; in bouor of Franz Abt was unvelled ™ o — ) 3 S ) 0 e & oday gramto Tur Bex.]—Charles Lee, the balf | guun aud Door Maunufacturers Fail, | CINCINYaT, O., July 13, —The aunual meot- olution exiats. Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, July 18.—A meeting of Decision Against the > tate. - — - Witted rallroader arrested hove yestorday | njjwaukee, Wis., July 13.--The Island | 08 Of the voard of directors of the Freed- Missouri Murderer Captured. Missouri and Kunsas farmer’s allisnce men | Lovisviiie, Ky, July 18, —[n the suit by | German Railroad Strike Averted. charged by Mary Johnson with & criminal | yuoh and door company bas assigned, The | Man's Aid and Southery Educatioual society | MipoLrssoxovas, Ky, July 1 & iola | will be held hare Waduesday far the DArnOss. | the atate aaatuat the baddsmen of defaulting | PAKIS, July 18.—A genoral strike of the pany & , Ky y ! sssault as roported In theso columns, Was | puignee has given bonds to the amount of | Of he Methodist Episcopal church will be | Bartle lug how the fa Treasurer Tute & decision adyerse to the state | five German ruilway compunies has been released this moruiug at the young lad. $130,000, which represents the nominal value | held In this clty tomorrow. The sunual re- | of Thomas H. More of Brown county, Kau- | can get the highest price for their grain this | was rendercd today, 'Au app: be | averted, the wen having decided to continue, | | Quest aud given oue bour to leave town, but [ of the assets, The liabilities aro uot kuowa. | port and finaucial exhibit of Dr. Hartzell, the | sas, was arrested here today. summer, Movements of this zseture have | taken, The amount involved is §o l work . i , wanted in Missouri for the murder | it is intimated, of

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