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THE OMAHA DaAiLy BEE. TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MOR ING, JULY 15, 1891. ! { | son, a painter, who lives at Elk City, was N N \ VB N | ened toughs who came out of, the slums to | [ "l i AIRE OF SHCCESR 1oor the con- MUCH MARRIED MAN'S STORY. | 5o ot e s “sisiavod s | REPORTED INDIAN TROUBLE, | Shie ‘e s, °oe s wnesne of | CAMPBELL SURE OF SUCCESS. | vesioos ivmetraions ! fesion nl-,.vyw- of tho ax el portion “:n.n right drowning their Identities. [ until 10 o'clock tomorrd. Zuorning, The — clavicle, The accident happened just out- gy i | discussion of tho politiciar, = 1l al di- 3 side the city imits and was caused " by the _ Instructions t» Neal Agents, | Fectod to the govornorshin {0 Campbeil's cquel to & Real Life Drama Encoted at | iugletree broakiog and tho norse he was | Ohippewas of Minnesota Alleged to Be Ar+ | Wasnisaros, July 1 i Secretary | Ohig's Prosant Governor Ocrtain of the | nomination on the first bal stillas _rea- Plattemont] driving, a broncho, vecoming unmanageable g M | Wharton of the department of state has sent e p | sonably certainas any futurs the Neal - attsmouth, ,‘M‘ running away Doctors reduced the ranging a Massacre, \fstitiotions to Profs, Maphsthaland Mew Democratio Nomination Tolay. | and Kiine factions have by i ns given nre and Swanson was. 8 ide he up the contest, The discus ¢ plat- A s i el d it . riam, the export wgonts appointed 1o go to — Torm st continuos, Ex-Con. . an. WL Alaska to leurn all tuo facf and other prominent fre MANY CLAIMANTS FOR A FORTUNE. Pekjuvers Bound diitey, CHIEF WHITE CLOUD STATES THE CASE. respecting the [ REGUIT W,LL NOT BE MADE UNANIMOUS, | ™ A 1 u s fisuerios. These instructions ave to collect on the ground insisting that party success P, K b .I\nn. July 14, \u‘l'lll l-‘n; < il uecessblo faformation tpon the sublect of S can only bo insured by the convention de: , b \Uerokte | €0 to Tite Ber.| ~The adjourned term o g v proeding pluces, effects of peluzic scaling, | | claring for free and unlimited coinugo of sil Estate of the Sutton Raflway Wreek™s | oo wonret bozan vesterday and up to | Impatient Over the Governm nt Fail- | qipinution of tho number of scals, proper [ Bloody Row Botween Representatives | ver but they, are being vikorously opposed Victim Finally Divided—O veill this evening four of the parsons Indicted for ure to Make a Satisfactory Hines of domarcation in the event that olosod of Rival Bourbon Factions at by Con i Harter and other equally o St UL R bR g g ¥ seasons are regarded as nocessary and tho prominent democrats, ans Meet in porjury in the Knarnzy & Black Hills bond Settlement ~Cash, Not proper mouths to be fucluded insuch sen- Cleveland — An Innocent W cartainly want to koo cleae of a froo sntion. injunction case wers tried and found guilty, Wagons Desired. sons. Tho United States stewmer Mario Bystander Injured. coinage of silver said Harter today Their uames are Joa Baltzor, J. B. Me . which will convey the agents to Alaska, is S1n two months wo now coin 83,000 000 in e Weithey, Thomas Comstock and George now at Port Townsend, Wash., and is ox- —— silver, and that is more than the entire . o Royce, S i pected to sail northward the 13th inst, " amount coined between 1702 and 1862, Why - Prirrsitovth, Neb, July 14 Ll At the time these persons swore substan- Wikl ) fi-”' AR LY - CreveLasD, 0., July 14.—Governor Camp- | free coinage would ruin the industrios of the Pue Ber|--A settlement was affected yes- | yaliy that W. C. Tillson, cashicr of the Konr- Woneane More Americnn Armor Plate Tests bell will be the nomines of the demod countey. The republicans have not mads ter in the county court, which was the | ney National bank, met them on the day of ABINGLONVEL NS Wasiixaroy, July 14.—Further tests of | convention tomorrow for goveraor of tho silver issue, Why should we do sof na in real life eléction and gave each of them £2 to vote for [ A sensational tolegram from Chicago this s the contost over th testa- | the bonds. ‘This scemed so absurd that a | MOFuing reported a great commotion among \tof tho Into Johin §. Hoborts, | [UFHerinvostigation washad, which resulted | the Chippewa I of the White Eart sd in the Hebidle s hem guilty of perjury Three | ggoncy in Minnes Accordiog to these other persons were arrested at the same time for stiboruing theso witne me tme 1 gispatehes an outbreak and probable massa- sequel to ad The case w mentary bequ. the railroad enzineer who was kil fatal wreck at Sutton ou March 2 napolis proving grounds last Sunday with | prejudiced obsorver to this conclusion and | GRF, sttqution - to the tavilt exclu 3 sively! We ean fieht suc the most gratifying results. Two six-inch | only the persistency of the other candidates | yhut steel plates had been prepared by Carnegie, | in remaiing in tho Phipps & Co., with the surface troated by | clusion being accepted by but at the re- all parties, The [ ver.” itoberts had rather an uncaviable reputa- | ot session of the grand L R THTR e s ol ng 15 the new Hurvey process. To give the pro- | contest will boshort and docisive and will bo | AS @ result of this division of sentiment, tion n line, und he enjoyed | letsed, In each caso tiie: mercy of tho court | Tho Indian butnau has recoivod no If0- | ouqy further tose undor better conditions | concluded with the first balot. AL LG LGB L B L G the questionable distinction of having led a el o oatian which would indicato that thoro ¥ | than herutofore the plates were mado with | Governor Campbell will receive far moro | bach held. Lo money question has baen e T LR HILAE oF 0o R oh 5 5eoAsIe 6 R ARV ind: any basis of truth in tho sensational report. [ less carbon in thoir composition than tho | ynan enough votos to nominate him, but the | Giems ey wiiG,money question bas been e A “ " i ree plate: ested & o i The - ote C D! ate m, by C scussed o w of reaching an un- Wnen ho was already a much married man. [ Brve Hi, Neb., July 14.—[Special to :“_'I’"“""{"““*!-’[-‘ ]'v'l”t“u I [‘ [“ n :,‘.“:fn}"’,‘.f.l:uf{“:;,"‘;I';"“l,.."{',mf,‘,:’:,,f{‘,’,m‘“','ff, anti-Campbell dologates insist that they will | derstandine ou the silvor 1ssuc. A strenuous He acknowleged to persons in this city that [ Tue Bre|—A strong shower and a little huil hite Cloud n which ho said that the Indi- | (i FUT0 o TNA% b G dEohd f S 4 attempt will be made to sottle all differences Y p asARs il e b aiva ofMcers preseut say that the | €0 on record in opposition in order to prevent | ALtempt will he huad served a term in the penitantiary in | At 3 o'clock this morning visited tho | 818 0n his reservation wove lmpatient over | piates satisfactorily resisted tho' fire from a | n unanimous nomination, Thus, o faras the | pes i (il qucstion in the committco on first mareied in West | city. No damago wns done in this | the delay in paying them for the damages Virginia to the woman now claiming to be | vicinity, Corn and oats were hurt | 0¢casioned by the overflow. He added that his widow, and shortly atter their marriago | somo ve wiles northwest of Biuo his people wanted cash h:rl‘u;o mx y have secured a divoree, but the the woman lived in | Hill. The hailstorm then went westnorth of | oxens and wagons enough and besides oxen | o MAS! Bladen, Campbell, Upl: Hilareth and | are of no use to the young women who are | Nebrask: West Virginia. He wa x-pound Hotchkiss rifle, a severe test. conyention is con uned, harmony is delib- | beiog debated in the convention, - Until Confirmed. crately rojected as an unnecessary political WasttiNaroy, July 14.—Judgo Crounse of | commodity and the only question now is, TERRIBLE CEUME who succoeded General Batehelor | Will the anti-Campbell factions carry their = Robbers Murde Thr this city with deceased as his wife during the | (1 i ; f s ETaNocE Lo the BaIls LIRS A e WaRts § g Wileox. Tho main hailstorin kept about five | teaching s 1d the young men who arv f of New York as assistant; sccrotary of the | grievances to the polls. There are twenty T 4 past winte she denies that they were el i 3 5 ¢ AR Their Grandmoth ;"Il“: )\”!I(\"I”rv. "”lllf\:ll"ll"d’ les that they wer miles north of the B & M. railroad, and the | trying to get throuzh college. treasury, will receive no pay for his services [ five or thirty of the Cincinnati or Hamiiton Tostua, Texs Iy T4:2DHiN bkatng b 11 Roberts second kuown escapade in the [ Boil stripis more of less damaged, the wind | Commissioner Movgan has asked the agent | ypyj) the senate confirms his appowntment. | county delegates who vow that they will, ana 6 AR 5 : and hail beating and tangling small grain, | at White Earth to report if there is any good corn, ete. reason why money should not be paid.” Upon matrimonial line also occurred in the east, This is in accordance with au_opinion of the | these recalcitrants will have the sympathy but lie ugain securcd a aivoree, and a little I ¥ atto zeneral that o person appointed | if not the company of a dozen or more of 3 i — —— his roport a prompt settlemont will be made % g L e ol Pany & demanded admittanco. Mr. Newberry being over three years azo camo west and woent Highwayman Do ‘ge Captured. uidl hottrolbl 6 S I Bibatea) during the recoss of congress to an oMce | the Cuyahoga county or Cloveland delegates, | deMduded admittance. Mr, Newberry being into the employ of the B. & M. as an engi- FiMoxt, Neb,, Tuly 14.—|Special. Tolo- Sy 2 which was vacant while that body was in 7 absent, his mother supposed that it was him neer, and up to the time of his death had [ o SEESI Sk FOE B IEEE el | LAY ] GGG .| session is not_cntitled to any compensation | Bloody Kows Among Rival Bourbons. | roturning and opened tho door. The mon made bis residence ‘in this city. Whi L2u bbbl DL il WAL The attention of Assistant Secretary Net- | until after confirmation by the senate. Jus There have been manygwordy wars in the | forced their way into tho house and de- Plattsmouth lie mado ¢fforts to load other fn- | Uhe Union Pacifle depot and agent at North | tleton in ¢ nocent and unsophisticated females to the [ Bend Sunday morning was captured near | #ud of the trea egates a N hymeneal altar, and, but for his death would | Morse Bluft today, todiy to an editorial in Tue B e, showing | under the above opiiion. delegates and thoir oppone obaoly have suceceded in his marital de- | * Fo proved to by ono Joseph Dodge, o resi- [ BoW & Swedo had landed in this countey Baorind T EN ont L) (O Ay UL G iims. P deat of that neighborhood. He was brought | Yithout a dollar, who was now worth $15,000, ) cerand Hog Exports. tent that the admirers of the governor | the old lady, who 18 sixty-five years old Ho' had pafd unceasing ittentions o a [ hre toutght and lodged in juil, Mr. Nettloton suid: wIhore isu misapprehon- | WasiiNarox, July 14.-The chiof of the | answored tho threats of the Hamilton county | took her to £ yArd mato and ted ok with young ludy. flllfl"'fh""" pLa “.}“'I"}"_f-”"'_' 3 ———— o LhQ Wt pOn e avlect O 1 | bureau of statistics reporta that the total | delegates by defying their opposition and de- | rope to the post and then gashed hor thro rpy county, and bad warked himsol so WIOMING'S GOLD FIELDS. meunin of paupor immigration. |1t 15 10U | vaiuo of the exports of beef and hog products | elaring thiat Campbell could bo ~both | Ono man remained with the old Ly on th 116 the good gra o [ from the Utited States dutlug tho mouth of | nominated aud elected without the help of | outsile while the other went into the. house, arge of the immigration division | tice Beatty of Idaho is another officer who ury department was called i without pay pending coatirmation hotel lobbics today between the Campbell [ manded money that they supposed had been ts and in several | received by Mr. Nowberry a few days pr viou money about the house. They then grabbed e fnally manage s a loan urn to his country of a poor man simply be- ‘inei s L i o SR A R 1L LM T ement ac Saratoga Over | (41 1 i :I»:zml"xrux:e';- Within “bermonn. | June, 1301, was 30,044,783, Ctie duy b 1 1 Jolith e S By el dred dollars b farmer as TR D a0t X > he is poor. "Puupers > . ““Tho day has passed,” angrily exclaimed a [ oldest, u of [ seven years, was awakene Iiant Plucer Prospeots. e Gl G Ly & y has passed,” angrity exclaimed a | oldest, n child of seven years, was awakened, his security, to whom he gave a chattel g mortgago on his houseliold goods. The un- | SARAT suspecting farmer thought everything all MEETING OF EDUCATORS. country delegate in the Holiender hotel, [ whon the man asked wh *when Cinninnati can rule the democratic | Over Fifteen Thousand Delegates and | Party of Ohio. Yon kickers can do_ your ro her papa was. child told him she would tell her r of his trying to get his money. s, Wyo., al Telegram to Tne B o, July | fessional beggars, people who have no means s.]—Work | of making a living and no desire to fina wede referred to right at the time, but subsequently something | was begun yosterday on a deain diteh to | them. Such men as the ey i e e S| it tho time, b tly 2 begun yesterday : o | them. Such men as the Swode r Hit : orst. W ] o took her out of tho houso iuto A o kg & iy o ths ey | J8ok creck near the summit of the conti- T T A ToRow ‘,m""" e Hamilton county.” the vard and cut her throat with a yemind and moking: o tHp to this city | 5o,eui divide, withina faw milos of Saratorn, | Uhomsorese 8 oroxTo, July 14.—The annual convention | Al theso disputes are deprecated by both | butclier knifo. He then weni back to the Educationa} associition of | Campbell and Neal, but their 1ll i A s CEREREAT oAt SO Sy of the Nation: ect 15 | house and got the second girl, aged fivo years, intended son-in-law’s duplicity and question- | preparatory to hydraulicing six hinderances RECENT ARMY ORDERS, the United States was form@lly opaned this | BOue the less felt i the purty ranks. The | carried x...,!‘u,m., vard and cut her throaf able actions, He forced Roberts to make & | of placer ground, It is estimated the grouna The following army orders were issued ¥ day was not destined to pass, however, with- [ with the same knife. He theu went back to sutisfactory_settlement, and the develop- | will puy 10 cents per yard to work it a depth | today: Second Licutenant Ulysses G. M- | 2fternoon in the prosence of &bout six thoi- | oyt these disputes terminating in_bloodshed. | the houso and got the baby boy, twe years of ;‘:;’“I'-“:“‘V":';:(“""l"‘:; '-’fi:"fi”hm S MAtrimou- | of pine feet. Coarse gold as large as wheat | Alexander, Twenty-fifth infantry, is detailed | sand people. Rev. G. U. @rant, principal | While an angry wracgle was in progress | age, carried him into the yard and killed him il desizns npon the daugh e e s I or | becomo very | BTN have been taken out of the Groundall | A3 Professor of miiitary seienco ‘ind tactics | of Quoens university, Kingswn, welcomed | this ‘evening {n front of the Plaindealer | in tho same mannor and pilod their bodies to atputin the meanwhile bo bid becomo Yery | Brospects well. wad the bii supply of wator | 4 the Towa Wedovan university, Mounv | the delogates on babalf of. Canada. Ad- | Ofice between Peter Nolan, a Campbell man | gother. He then washed the kuifo and left voung Iady ot Albia, Ta, and whom, itis | A0d great fail makes itcasy to wash out the ‘I“H.'Es&\(v,’rlxn L‘l‘:d will report in- person for | grosses of welcome were also delivered by I:lit{ “‘l’ux‘:::v':ui"“‘u{!;l::x "L\I“c:u{' (i'filful,‘z‘.-f"'?iii "';"‘;"'"1“1"|”;0~‘ had t h Claimed, hie really intended to marvy. Inany | #uich for a tong dist s o Sir Alexander Campbell, licutonant ov- | understond to bo from Cineiunatt tho e was sl i s taon B o% Gyent there can Do o (uestion but that was [ A company his been organizod to work the N o ey o e | ornoe: G, W. Rose, miniaiépBbaiuoation Sor | Dassaa and in: e InStAGt. rovoivers wre | tor saois stilliving und gave the sceount of Colonel Johin Upham, Thivd caval 3 tondod six months on surgoon’s coriificate of | Ontaric, and representatives of other soc- | druwn. A lively fusitade followed, in Which | for the purposo of mebber disability. Honslofietielb oIy 3‘““‘“!’""‘0* were | four or five shots wero fired with mild | just gov 500 damaces from the Santa Fe s T R T (o L R S By direction of the secretary of war the fol- | Mmado by a number of United States detegates | results. An innocent bystander received one | road for the killing of his wife at Joshua. poliey for 000 in lifo insurance and somo | he crest of the Wil to dtyeate 1o | 1owing named officers will be relioved from | from different portions of the country. | of the bullets, after which the weapons were | The mother is still ative, but cannot live. real estate in Towa. ‘This will was the b \imatie mills to bo put i immediatoly, | vecratiing duty Octobor 1, 1501, by the super. | Among the speakers were Hon. W, T Har. | yaised s clubs with more appreciabio effect | Oficors avo scourinz tho country for the of contention in the courts, and the - gug 0 intendent of the rocruiting servica and will | Lis, commissioner of educatiou for the United | on the contestants. ‘They ail received | murderers, the affwir. 1t is supposod the_murder was fis apparent dosizn. fa ho. made a will on | round and men are now digging a ditet N as At 7, 1500, noguenthing all of his prop- | Which will be put dowa to tho bed rock as vt Lo (R bEyoui Jlay e wHIERHInElude: soon as possible. The diteh will be run along owborry had ment agreed to stipulates that Chri and are expected to make a big'clean-upbe- | iién “Tioeaad: to: Joln: thelr raspactive re States; Prof. W. M. Beardsley of Iowa for | numerous gashes over the head and wero e — e Roberts shall bo acknowledged the lawful f"_'l“ H‘“};l“‘;kfl“?f"{'h“’ 6 Nl e ts s Captal K\’m.m, Iy 1)“,;;[051, Socond | the northwost, and Supecintendent A. bleeding profusely when arrested. KANSAS NEED AOT FEAR. widow: that she shall withdraw all objectic D Baker of Fromont, Nob.. and . W | infantry: Captain Benjamin ~H, ' Rogers, | Liane of Chicago for the World’s Columbian This unfortunate incident tended at once — to the probating of tho will, aud that Edwin | . 5 Bakgrof Tremont, Neby und o W | foiecnth infantrys . Pirst Lieutenant | exposition. to restore a more philosophical feeling on the | Opinion of Prof: Snow on the Eastern §. Greusel shall bo appolnted administrator | Grue of Arttucton, Nob., and Omata and | Giioc” G, Morton, Sixth infantry; Fivst | _Ats o'clock this afternoon, ar organization | ground. The party leaders of the factions Colorado Locust. wn;th‘u[llnl:x;lu‘:gxf_.l‘olf:l:z; nudnnmul_ it || R O e Srovails i | Licutenant Willium' Paulding, Téuth fu- \\n\ L(\‘Lulcélvnlr‘lvd cm_mrw:fi:kpmln}egm immediately united n a vigorous protest Torera, Kan,, July. 14.—Tha. Democrat Claeitol Denth Tafanteys Fuest Lioatonant | on *“The School of the Bntre," was reud | tiined throughout tho duy and tonisht these | SENt & reporter 1o investivate the grasshopper o and discussion followed by Superin- disputes are discountenanced by all and a | of eastern Colorado, who brought back a for her mantenance during the timo of the | Wiggings. Sinco tho publication of the | Clarke, Teuth infuntry; First Lic L i the timo of the | Beu article on placors, tetivity has beon | Georko T. T. Patterson, Fourtcenth infant administration proceedings, and shio 1s | i (e, AL the- erenis: on - this mde | . Cabtain Prancls B. Jones, assistant quar- ‘lf‘g‘;ggt‘or M‘fi‘;‘&g;” oyatmeien, Mg, sirong aitemptiabelng mada to restore party | number for examination by Prof. Snow of tho estate, with the porsonal property of tho | of the conifnental divido will soon bo o scone e e e M2 yod, from his dutlos &% | othors. ~Over fiftoen thousand delogates and | ****" G L atG omav st eceased ea by T o) o | of gold washing, Ever: y is jubilan: or | TOrt Snellng, e O AR tors ity fie o An C o] o1l fear of danger in the following letter: docensed allowoa by aw, ho othep nalt o | of #old wishing.” Bvceyvody is pbilant over | (UG0S pluce, and il en proseed | Yiritors aa i tho city trom il paris of tho s e dambell Cawnexon Kun July A—Eiitor of tho ho estato will go to Miss Sadie D. Taylor, | (35 L8 [0 T e e aar s g | to Denver, Col., and take charge of the mili- | United States and the Dominion, and tho | = The full strength of the Campbell follow- | 1, LAY pekin: Deat Sir, 1 found b my he Town girl. bo shipped to Omuna from thore immediatel . | ALY post near 'that city, relioving Captain | convention 15 onc of the largest ever held. ing was not appreciated until tho governor | jouge lust nizht i copy of your issuo of Sutur- Damaging Fire at Aurora. Shipments will s0on bogin. from tha Jeave | Lafayette Campbell, assistant quartermaster, | Therearea aumber of deparument branches | reached the city this afternoon. Mis arrival | dqy’ L jar containing Tocusts, Tho & L gl rom the Jones |5 iain Campbell, on being so relieved, will | of the association which will hold daily meet- | at the Hollenden hotel at the headquarters o locusts gre about to overrun Avons, Nob., July 14.—|Spocial to Tue | and Williams mines on Spring. creok, and EHeIL) ath R, U T DTy et Srioha B T a | st e T hallove it oo - : botween there and Jack crool J proceed to Chicago and take charge of the | ings, beginuing to i of the Jackson and Thuringn | thestato is I heliove, it groundioss. Tho Bk, |—Firo broko out at % o'clock this morn- eu there and Jack creels. D ednon ol maat fas o pamtEe 0F Ho - Clubs of Coluinbus was tho signal for an | IOCUSTIS non-migratory, at 1645t it s nevor fng 1u 8 framo biock on Thirteonth and K ol T R, IiiL, rolieving Captain Charles A, H. Me- Dodge Connty'siiglogation, ovation, Cheer after cheer was given for | yeb, been knowny to wigrite, us does tio strects, in this city. A fow minutos after | Cusrrn, Wyo., July U [Spoeial Telogram | Cauley, assistant quartormaste Toroxto, Ont., July 14.—{Special Tele- | “the uext overuor of Ohio” and thero were | Mell ~ Kuown Rocky “mpuntain = locus ¥ : < 1—t'hie Dodge county dele- | loud demands for a speech. The governor | of' the' plaina . dist i By direction of the acting’ stary of war, | gram to Tur Bee Major J ohn Egan, First ar ery, is” detailed | gation to the National Educational ! oty Yo mothing mounted a table in the center of the rotunda | to fear from it. The locust 18 known as the the alavm was given tho firemen wero on | to ik Brk.| - Yesterday morning Stato hand and had threo streams directed on tho | Senator A. D. Chambertin of Conyerse | 4 i “lt | and bowed his “acknowledgeme o | donz w ¢ 3 s A. D. Cha st R O e ol at0,tnofiationn y and bowed his acknowledgement, bnt the |donz winced Jochst and its habits or range is burning wass. county came in from Lewiston, Wyo,, whore | at the army building . in New Soard tion headed by Superintoudent Stevens and | Speceh was briof. I am glad to sod you all, | confined to the plalus of « Lipin Gelli Gl tonlizing that the flames had ained too | ho hus been superintending the starting of a | city, vice ' Major William L. Has- | Grinstead of Fremont, entered the city of | my friends, said he, *‘but [have not much | and westorn iKunsas I s noverboon noted mudn headway to permnt the saving of the | stamp mill. As a result Mr. Chamberlin | kin, First artillery, Sergeant James Wilson, | Toronto in a highly patriotio manuer this | of a sveech to make now. Iexpect, how- | 05, aq vanze, and your account s of framo structurcs n which tho fire | CXbibited sixty ounces of gold. 'Itis the first | troop I cavalry, wow stationed at Baltimore, | evening on tho steamer Empress of Indio, | ©Ver, to make one tomorrow after the nomi- | {fiic fiitorest as showinz thit was raging, the offorts of the | 8¢ guantity of Wyomiug gold ever scen | Md., s’ relicved from duty on recruiting | from Niagara Falls, The dolegation has a [ hation.” ' |Laughtor and cheers.] This | tions W ging, f 1¢ | here, The senator is jubilant over bis sue- | service and will be sent to Jefferson Bar- | beautiful silk flag recently presented the | 8fternoon and evening the governor remained | ovs d firemen wore directed chiefly to prevent- and he predicts” that now smce the | racks, Mo., in charge of the first detachment | association by the teachars of Lincolu, As | 4t his headquarters and received his fricnds, N fup the spread of tho elements to adjoin- of Lewiston can spealk for them- | of recruits leaving the rendezvous for that | the steamer neared the brilliantly illuninated | , “‘There Is no doubt of my nomination on | 10 ing property. 'The FrstNational bank build- | selves, a_stampede will be made for the | depot, and thence to the station of his troop, | dock this evening the ontiro dolegation | the first ballot,” said he to an Associated ing and a two-story double front store build- | fields. Senator Chamberlin left hove this | Fort Niobrara, Neb, assembled the bow of tha boat and sang | Press rcoreseatative. It is a simple ques- T ing—the Weingarten block—both substuntial | morning with his gold for Omuha, By dircetion of tho acting secretary of war | “‘America’ and other patriotic son It is | tion of addition, as I already have assurances hipping Ne: brick structures, are on the sume block, the —— the " following assignments, changes of | estimated that 8,000 teachers are now in the | from far more than enough delegates to in- | Npyw Youk,July 14. r‘\pe the to Tue BrE.| ltter immeaiately adjoining tho buildnigin | 710 MEN BLOWN 70 PIEC, T e Ao e s e suro my nomination, I think that the result, ==l tho firostatod. > ordore! Major| Wilham J. Volk- | The Nebraska delogation is quartered at | Whutever it may be, will be accepted philo: | —Mr. Julus Rothliolz und son of Omaha By keeping a stream constantly playing | Explosion of Dy ite Cartridges on | mar, assistant adjutant gencral, will | the Elliott. sophically by all my worthy competitors,and | were arrivals on the Trave of the Nerth Ger- ol'{h8 Cxpicag Al Bawever, tho anresd ek et el proceed . to Chicago, .~ with' ‘the - that the democratic party of the state will | man Lioyd line from Bremen, the flamos in that airection wis arrosted. but - RS SRR ATFOW B 0 focords of the dopurtment of the Missouri | STRANGE CASE AT ATCHISON. | present anunbroken front to tho onemy this | * Ms, H. . Paluer, Miss Clara Palmer and all the buildings between the Weingarten - fall. Iam confident of my election.” now at § t. Louls, Mo., and upon the comple George H. Palmer of Omaha have sailed for block and K street were entirely destroved, | men were engaged in discharging the cargo | tion of this duty he will report in person to | Mexican Railway Oflicial Takes Poison At a meeting of the various cong onai | pik Fortunately the burued buildings wero old | from the tramp steamship Gerbooth, Lying at | the commanding genoral of the doparinent and Will Probably Die. delogatos this evoniug a new state central | Kiurone. Thoy wore at the Metropolitan framo structures, mostly unoccupind, and | the foot of Richards street, Brooklyn, when | of Dakota at St. Paul, Minn., for temporary | Arcmsoy, Ian., July .~—[Special Tole | Sommittee to conduct. tho coming campaign | N for g Vit By, FUGE €, Tt SO 83 13 comparatively small. . | @ box of dynamite cartridges in the aft hold | 4uty us assistaut adjutant goneral of that | ooy to Tug Benl—Day beforo yostorday | e oeroro' o " the rench iine steamer La Gascogne for Lowing is a list of the losses and 1asur ! X department. Major Peter D. Vroom, in- | ¥ FOIOECRY Persistent O ition to C: bell 2 ance exploded with a terrific report, blowing two | (pUATITRE (MAEE FEEE B SIS N | Dr. L. R. Stammer rogistored at tho Byram ersistent Opposition to Campbell. | Havre on Saturday last. 2 : M. Dunki, loss $00, no insuranco; T. B. | men into pieces and ously injuring four | raport in person to the commanding general, | hotel from Monterey, Mexico, His actions A mass meeting of the anti-Campbell dele- Mr. Jacob Felheimer, Sioux City, sailed on Standard, saloon, 10ss on building others. ‘I'he victims were: departmont of Missouct, for tomporary duty | were nothing unusual, Tonfght it was dis. | L8 Was held this afternoon, at which was | the thatia of the Hamburg-American line stock §2,500, fusurance $1,500; A, M. Killed—Cornelius Hayes and William Re- | as inspector general of that department 2 & i\ ¥ 48 GIST ) discussed at great length * the question | for Europe. Toss on building $1,200, insuranee 400 | gan. Captain. Chartos B Miner. oy senmi | closed that e had taken a large dose of | whether o the event of Campbeils [ At THamburg—Arrived, the Havli, from Laurie, loss on buildivg $1,200, insuranco [ Injured—William Williams, first mate, | infantrey, is reliove from further duty in | morphine. A note found in his room stated | nomination the opposition should permit him | New York. £00; Curry & Chapman, loss on building | svrained ankle aud coutused wound on ri bt | the department of Missouri and will proceed | thatho had taken it for neuralgia of the | to bo declared the unanimous nomineo or | At Southampton—Arrived, the Havel, from £1,000, no insurance. foot: lvan Lorrenson, ship's machinist, | to St. Paul and report in person to the com- [ Beart. insist on a complete roll call and make the | New York. — 4 The fire originated in the vacant building | sprained ankle and icised wound of jaw. | manding general, department of Dakota, At 11 o'clock tonight itis belleved Stam- | record show a couple of hundred or | At London—Sighted, the Dania, the City of M. Dunki, aud was probablly of iucen- [ Johu Graham, ship's carpentor, and Patriok | for duty as ssistant to tho cting inspector [ Mor will live. Tho physiciaus thiuk thoy | less opposing votes. A committee of | of New York, and the Wyoming, from New diary origin. This is Aurora’s first blaze of [ Downey, lougshoremun, are suffering frow | goneral of that department. First Lisuten. | Bavo overcome the offects of the chloral. [ five, desinguated “a committeo on pro- 1 York. 3 ' any importance, shock and braises, But Arthur Mutray, IFirst artillery, is ro. | F'rom papers on Stammer’s pevson it is sup. | grainwe,” was finally appointed to cd At New York—Arrived, the Maasdam, 5 e rIr— ‘The coucussion raised the deck and blew a | lioved from duty as ncting judge advocate, | Posed heis connected in some capacity with | sider ithe = plan of = action to from Rotterdam; the Westornland, from O'Ne1ll Republicans Meet. big hole into the port side of the ship. Lm- | department of the Missouri and will proceed | he Central Mexican railroad. A note found | adopted. = At a meeting of the anti-Campbell | Antwerp. O'Nrivt, Neb,, July 14. - [Special Telegram | mediately tho ship began to fill und shortly | to St. Panl aud report lo porson to the com- | it his room sald to tolograph for $130, but | faction tho committee reported iu fuvor of - to e Bee] —~Tho ropublican county con- | aftorward listod to one side. OF tho three men | imanding gonoral of that. deparimoyt. for | the address of nobody was given to'tele- | opposing Can puell to_the bittor end wud pro Knights Templar in Session tral committoe mot hore today, Thoro was | Who were at work in tho hold only one could | tomporaey spectal duty. . Leave of absencs | Sraph. \ ventiug tho_ usual courtesy of d unanimous | Seire L, Ta, July 14.~Grand Com nearly a full wttondance and the meeting was | 59, fo1 lm_:ly"‘. Tras “}Ad\}lfl‘} Dowpoy, Hel for four iuuu‘llh on_uciount, of :ivknu»‘s’ s Orons Not 8o Uarge. HOmination ¢ o N S iobould be as- | mandery Kuights Tempiar of Towa s in ses- B 5 pak 5 unconscious and was ¢ d out on deck, | granted Captain Francis B. Pierce, Fir 9 > bR C L1 B pors: pposition iis:tha sens|| oo ‘emp) Monday was devoted harmonioud, It was decided to hold the | whero b soon revived, Both of the other | hmirg, Coptaln Fran ok St Aromisoy, Kan., July 14.—[Special Telo- | sation of the town tonight und bas destroyed | $10 at ‘Yemplar point. - Monday was devoted county coivention ut O'Neill Saturday, Sev- were literally destroyed, Fragments of | fhis oo of absonce granted Captain Paul | gram to Tuk Bek, |—The wheat in this county | the last hope of a harmonious convention, {RERim YKk h\'“i.}I‘-'.i."..“"“.‘;_ ‘}{:“‘j;", tombor 12, o ropublicans of Holt county | Kenzun s budy yore pleked up oo and thoro | it Brow, assistant suvgeon, 13 extended one | is not turning out as well ns was expected, it Struggling with the Platform. A s o A aro well orguntzed and will place o fine | WP A B citrial gt e | monto, Birst Lioutenant Davia D. Jonnson, | is not belioved that ft will_averago twolvo | o commites on rsolutions will o fu | Guost of Hurkington detivored the aunual ad ticket 1n the fleld with every prospect of suc- | was intact. X TR . bushels to the acre, One manin the adjoming | session nearly all night prepuring the plat- | dress and officers made reports. To-night and tactics at Purdue uni- | town who looked for twenty-five bushels t | foru upon which tho coming campaign is to | the red cross work in full regalin was given il Lo talko offust Octo- 1 the acre threshed last week and did not get | b fought. Up to this hour most of the im- | by grand officers who will tomorrow. give 1891, ast Leutonant Abner | tawelve. Some of his neighbors are equally | portant points have been decided excopt the | work iu tae order of temple. ] ring. Second fufuntry, who on being so | disappointed. On the Brown county liuo | Siver quostion, which promises to oroato i - @ lenso | relloved will procced to join his compuny; | hey nro getting ten bushols: In te south | brciongod discussion - tho convention coss ut the coming election. , ! o versity, Lafayette, Ind., to take eff Qlo county farmers' alliance held an an- | Discussed the Standavd’s Proposa ber 1, 1801, to relie 0l pienie here today. Three hundred farm- A\H_‘ll’m'm. :l'xl,\ 14.—~A proposal to grant | Pick ers, tholr wives and children crowded a rink | the Standard oil company a ten v, LATHER FORECAST, in the afternoon and Listened to n speech by | of sites at Rotterdam and Antwerp for tho | Licutenant Jobnson will report in person at | ern'parts of the county wiice'the prospeo A e i Ty 5 . i it £ g prng -3 A 4 arts © ) ) ospect | ‘Phe tariff plank is founded upon that of last — Btute “‘;"\."{ \,\l“]m.m Pratt, ‘lk‘ SPOK® In | ereciion of oil tauks has been discussed by | the college September 1, 1891, was very flattering the yisld is only twolve | yoar, and is a8 follows: We demand the | ForOmaha and Vicinity—Fair; warmor. the court housa i the evening, after which 8 | thomunicipal authoritios, h ohamber do MISCELLANEOUS, bushels. Y otion of tarif taxos and we wil cantisnn | Wasiliinox, July. 1. foreastatllE . m danco aud general jollification was held | commerco et fabriques supportea the propos- | The postmaster goneral today appointod e e B s s L the battle of tarift roform until the cause of | Wednesday: For ~Minnesota, North and D a1l noqla e mbar 1 ne | ition. Several houses presented u petition in | the following postinasters for lowa: Clara J RAT 4 AAL. | (o peoplo is triumphant. Al money taken | South Dakota, Jowa and Neoraska - Fair il favor of th ground that the leaso would assist the | Moore resigned. L. O. Standard oil monopoly and prove injurious to | Clay county, vice A, W. Green re otuilers and general consumers. The Aws- [ Hide, Rock, Cerr deraam harbor petroleum company, which is | Pen vejection of the proposal on the [ Washburn at Arayle, Leo county, vice T. by tax from the peovle should go nto the | Thursday; warmer: winds ' bec r yle, L X o i 5 o day; warmer; winds ‘becoming south. ord at Gronusville, | Harrison and Gibbons Meet and Dis- | 5yl treasury iff taxes should be for | — foor Missourl and IKansas - Fair Wednesday v 1gned, W, cuss Cahensly's Memorial. revenue only, All so-called protective tariff | and Thursday: sliehtly warmer Wodnesday Gordo county, vice J. Care May, N. J,, July 14.=On last Satur- are dishonest, wasteful and corrupting. | night; variablo winds, o regigned R e A ¢ plung tho masses to enrich | kor Colorado—Fair; showers in east; was here two yvears ago and phronology. He is professional phreuol- ogist. tified Dead. Cuaryay, Neb,, July 14.—|Special to Tue | ROW using part of the land to be included in — e 2 ek st tae fow. They have crippled agriculture, | slightly warmer; south winds. BER. | The oniy trace that s come to light | e proposed lease, especially oppose the pro BETTER CLASS OF RECRULTS, | ¢ldcntally met on the board walk here and | potarded manufacturing, created trusts, de y g B e L v ¥ trace thav s como to lIEY | pogal, ‘urging thit the Standard was i | there was a cordial meetingbetween them. | stroyed commerce und corrupted our law- . Rl s d dead in the | prin clicnt; that if the Standard ob- [ Enlistments in the Regular Army [ After u briof walk thoy came in front of the | makers. We denounce tho McKinley tariff | My, Vewsoy, Wash., July 14,-The prin power room of the elevator at this Inst Fridoy is the finding ot the own lace on | tained the i henceforth manage con Asur ress us R president’s cotta nd an vited the this town has been loss is about §i5,0)0. -, alan 9ld -benonta o 1 cottage, which M, Harrison in. | law passed by the billion doll rof the | its own business and th o counci ke R, 4 . ;ardinal to euter. In the course of | an iniquitous and oppressive m two pistols which he hud with him. acceded to the proposal the lease ought to be | ‘1‘ AR TN anly. 14, :;f A% Mine public | g plousant couversation of oot hulf un hour | injury to tho American favmor and lubocer have been identitied by Dan ''ye, who liyes | SOIPI% With the purchase of the tanks, tho | A QRS A ention was dizected to the sub- | it is stated that the presidentintroduced the | The world’s fair plank is adopted as fol- Crag ar Al Tour il sauth of Mutquette, ' Hamilion | BREPOr company tansforring them to' the | joct of the frequency of desertions from tho [ subject of tho Cahensly memeeial, He gave [ lows: “No stato in theunion has mado | o CHFGd o Consumption. = county, one 23 and ono B-chlibre revolver | Srendard, Tho councll rejected the motion | army a year orso ago tnere has been a de- | his opinion quite freely on 'the subjuct aud | greater progress during the present century . iy Joney SAMInE been atolon from hus (Me awes | for o tomporary refusal of the grant and | yarilind effort on the part of the anthortics | 8010 that while having no dieposition to in- | in the arts and seicnces, mannfacture and | Mouer today discharged from the Koch hos- Bl S iy th oo, conts me yewty | Postponed docisfon on the main question. to improve the quality of material of which | [Tere in church matters, ho was glad to | agricullure, than the state of Olio. The | pital as cured of consumption Lewis McCoy - Y o have an opportunity for expressing nis sutis- | democrats of Ohio pledge th of Philadelphia, Cha which the 'dead man had with him. All 0 1s recruited o bolie i farther trace of: his identily remaius a se- Is recruited in the belief that in | faction at the published remarks of the ci in every possible way any effort to make such | vy oy of Duusvill ciple business portion ¢ destroyed by five. Th ts of Chivugo, N. Y., aod rder and Suicide. the serv faxt GyuniNER, Me., July 14.—Thomas Vachon, | this lay the remedy for the greut evil, Extra | dinal and at the meritod rebukeadministered | an exhibit at the World's Columbian exposi : e His remmins were interved in the potter's | & F'rench Canadian, aged twenty-six, shot | gudeavors were madeto sesure young men | 4t home and abroad to foreign interferencein | tion in 1503 as will bemonstrate that this | iw{u'!f\ ‘1 ff"""::‘j"w P o _:;"jl 4 ‘)h’- fleld of the Chapman cometery. and mortally wouaded Mrs. Nora Landrey | who sought tho army as a profession rather | OU domestic affaivs, The cArdinal, it is said, | stato is one of the greatest of unatural | Feurteen Befsaus WAt HE Lean Gurel oF this 2 i i A A as deeply impre and much pleasea with | resources und material progress of the norh- | disease at this institution. 0815 Bles VOB To0s Rulned. about widuight last night and then com- | thaa 83 & haven of refuge wnd to this | the presidont’s views on the subjoet west territory,” more will be discharged, They aro James Sriixe Rasen, July 14 -[Special to Tue | Mitted suicide by shooting himself through | end the efforis of recruiting officers | “yg president has appointed Herbert S Tt is likely that a plauk favoring the free | Dougherty, Humilton, Out, William L et o L L b isiteq | the tempie. Vachon boarded with the Lun. | have beeu systematlcally turned away [roi | Draper to be first lleutengat in the murine | comage of silver will be ultimately adopted | Tucker, Chattanocoga, Tenn., James Gideon, ® A very heavy bail and rain visited | groy family, but being taken sick they seom | cities toward the country, The new system | corns to fill 4 vacaney, by the committee, but if soa minovity re- | Patrick J. Ezan, John Langdon snd Christ this place and vicmity this morais ot 8 | 10 haye kept hi.n until his money was gone | NS Just bogun toshow its fruits, and 1s more | "M D, O, Mills of Now York and his | v Jted opposing free coinuge | iau Geyer, all of Chicago, rt will be pres: o'clock, Oats and spring wheat aro ruined. | and then turncd him out, on which account | than justifying the expectations of those | daughtor, Mrs, Whitelaw Ieid, arrised bero | and recommending that uo partisan declara - Fall wheat and ryo was mostly in the shock, | B has harbored u sovers grudge against | Who inaugurated it 0 this evening in a special car frow New York. | tion whatever be made on thesilver question, Chilian Rebels Win a Battle. Corn will make porhups one-third to one- | them since. An ""”l of ”;“ _)“"9“{"“; f‘l‘"u_"" de- | Mr. Mills and Mrs. Reid called on the presi- Sax Dieco, Cal, July 14,--Communder half crop. All garden truck and fruit is en- - = mp—r— partment, who tud charge of this work, re- | dent and Mrs, Harrison tonight. Mr. Mills SPLITON FREE SILVESR, Juner of tne Mexican wman-of-war Demo Reports of Trouble Declared Absurd. | marked recontly: “We are having very that his visit here had 1o politicul sig good luck with our later recruits, and 1l nifcance, and that his call on the president | Ohio Demot think the army today is composed of & botter | was morely of & Soeiul charactor ¥ i class of peoplo thau ever vefore. We have M avandoned the city fleld almost eutirely for T T A T the country, where we are more apt to find 2 d . N A PR ounce Ry dance house iu order o remove a possible | vigorous young men, free from the contami- | PHILLIPS. Wis, July 14.—Godfried | democrauic state convention was aumounced | povori o vessols, o engagoment ELkuony, Neb,, July 14.—(Speclal source of trouble, and the Indians say they | natiou of the rough life of town, eager to do | Walthers, a famer living three miles south of | to meet today and continue in session tWo | y1ied iy a decisive victory for the insur | tirely ruived. Lots of stock was ruined by | | | gram to Tnz Bee.)—This morning woile on | are ready to do anything that will please melwen aud to wear chevrons. Such men make [ here, was buied ina well forty feet deep | days, the piogramme provides that this day | gents and two governwent vessels wcre g cut in wire fences—from farmers com- [ ST Pavt, Mian, July 14.—According to fg in. ‘The damage was four to five milos in | Agent B, I, Shuber of the White Earth res. extent, Blue Valley beiug about the center. | ervation tue wild reporcs of trouble up there Thre ment_ remioved tho - crat in this barbor has received n dispat ats Do Not Agree on the | oy (he Mexicun navy department to ancial Question, offect that a naval engagemunt took plave 1. CLevELAND, O., July I4.—Although the | the Cnilian coast two days ago be | insurgent cruiser Magellancs and sever: aro absurd. The gover Tele- Bls way howe from this city, Nelson Swan- | great fathor at Washington, good soldiers, far better than the old, hard- | yestérday by the caviog In of the well, 15 10 bo devoled to commliies juootings wud | wiaost destroyed. céinage men aro American armor plate were made at tho An- | The logic of the situation Impels every un- | Would it not be “better to devote sssfilly on . issue, but it means national defeat for prevents this con- [ the party to advocate the free coinage of sil- resolutions and- prevent the subject from e Children and o'clock two Men went to the home of Goorge Newberry, living two miles west of here, and s, The old lady told “them she had no =Y NUMBER 27. (ENERAL HOLIDAY IN FRANCE. One Hundred and Sessnd Anniversary of the Bastile's Fall Oolebrated, PRESIDENT CARNOT HOLDS A RECEPTION. Arrival of the Gorman Em oror ap Leith - Duncan Acquitted of Assault on the Ground of Insanity. Pinis, July 14.—Today was the anniver savy of the fall of the bastile. It was ob- erved in this city and throughout France with appropriato coremonies and gencral holiday rejoicing. Thero was an imposing procession of the Alsaco-Torrain societios, “The latter marched from tho Place do la Cone cord, hoaded by bands of music. Buormous crowds of peoplo assembled in tho streots through which the procession passod and saluted the men in line with cries of “viva la France." The procession stopped at the Strasburg statue and laid momorial wroaths, tei-colo and flags upon it. There was no disturb- ance. President Carnot held a grand recep- tion while reviewing the troops comprising the garrison of Paris. No bivorce Contemplated. LCopyright 1891 by James Gordon 13ennett.] Loxnoy, July M. —[New York Herald Cable—Special to Tur Bek.|—The story cabled to the World stating that Lord Ran- dolph Churehill is about to suc for a div naming Duke Claronce of Avondalo as ¢ spondents, is pronounced a pure fabrica- tion, Lord Randolph is in Afvica and will not return here for six months. Che story probably gained its ori in tho fact that three years ago, the duke, who was then Princo Albert Victor, became enamorad of Lady Randolph, but she sensivly sent him about his business—laughed him out of his calf love, Since then he has devoted his attention to voung unmareied ladies anc has bebaved himsolf romavkably well, It is reportea that a marriage will take vlace botweon the earl of Dudley and Miss Ractiel Gurnoy. Tne bride-clect is a cousin af the duchess of Bedford. Lord Dudloy is twenty-four years old and very wealthy and well known iu racing circles. Forger Bidwell's Case. Loxnoy, July 14.--In the house of commons this evening Mr. Allison brought up the ease of tho noted American foreer, Austin Bid- well, who was imprisoned for life in 1873 for forgerios on the Bank of England amount- ing to upwards of #£00,000. Mr. Allison asked FHome Sceretary Matthews to considor the fact that Bidwell was twenty-five years of age when convicted, that he had now been civhitecn yoars in prison, and that he had & wood record throughol Mr. Matth replying, said that ho had reneatedly carefully considered memorials in favor of Bidwell, but that his seuse of pub- lic duty forbade him advising the queen to releasé the prisoner. Loudly Cheered the Emporor. Loxnoy, July 14.—Tho emparor of Gor- muny reached Loith this morning. He was reccived by the mayor and a number of offi- cinls and was loudly cheered by tne large crowd assembled. -~ Sir Joseph Savery, lord mayor of London, has received a lotter from Count Von Hatz- feldt, the German ambassador, conveying the empéror's thanks to the lord mayor for the enorous hospitality extended to him by the city of London and asking Sir Josepl Savery to thank the citizens of London for tho mag- nificent reception accorded hin. Duncan Acquitted. Loxnoy, Eng., July 14.—The grand jury has found a true bill against R. C. Duncan of Washington, D. C. accused of mur ously assulting his wifo by beating her ovor the.head with a stone in May last, Duncan’s trial began in the afternoon. T'he prisoner pleaded not euilty. Aftor tes- timony had beon furnished for und against the prisouor the latter was acquittod on the eround of fnsanity. Tho conrt ordered that Duncan be detained in custody. Jews Barred trom Roumania. Bucnanesr, July 14.—By order of the Roumanian government the Roumanian frontiers bordering on Russia have been ardered cordoned with troops in order to cvent the influx of Jows fleeiug from Rus- sia. In addition, no passengoers from Russia are ullowee to land at Koumanian ports unless their passports have been previously vised at some Roumanian consulate, Irish La Lords, Loxnoy, July 14, -Lord Denman (consery= ative) in the house of lords today moved that the Trish land bill be read for the third time ten months hence. As Lord Denman was unable to find the teller the il passed its third reading without a division on his mo- tion. wotinted a Big Loan. Muniin, July 14.—Tho Bank of Spain has neeotlated @ loan of $10,000,000 with the Bunque de Paris and_the Rothschilds, The Bank of Spain gives the treasury bonds as a guarantoo for the repayment of the woney borrowed, Congrezational Council, Loxnoy, July 14.—Tho first formal and businéss meeting of tho iuternational Con- jregntionnl council took placo today in the new Kingswich house chapel. EDISON COMX Suit for Infringement Des cided in Ity Fave New Youk, July 14.—In the suit of the Jdison elecric light company agaiust the United States electrin light company for Ine fringement on the patent for incandescent lights, Judge Wallace today reudercd s des cision in favor of Kdison “Tho decision broadly, squarely and fully sustains the Edison patent. Juage Wallace also ordors an injunction against the defond- ant aud an accounting of the profits for the past manufacture, '’he present output of {ncandescent lamps in this country is about five thousand @ diy, only one-hull of whioh is made by tho Edison company, That com- piny now asserts that this decision gives it a motoe I'ho patent was sustained by two appellaté conrts in Eugland, and the decision of Judigo Wallace apparently agrecs with the Buglish decisious The decision affects some of the smaller 1ies, but it is thought that the Thom son-Houston and Westinghouse compauies will continue their business much as vetore, Phe patent has only two or threo y mora un and 1s only sustainced in purt by th decision, which at best can only affect the manufactur u‘lm,nu(uvu'm Jurnps which is & comparatively small part of the business. The United States electrie lighting com pany, against whom the decision was rens véd, proposes to take an appeal at once, oyland 4 Storm in Jacks m County Dentque, fa, July 1. (Specisl Telogram to Tue Beel--A severo windstorm struck the nelghborhoon of Swingle last evening and pussed into Jackson county. Barns wers demolished, houses unroafad und s eval persons injured, but none fatully, Windom's Wealth, Wi Miun., Jily 14, ~The appraisal ol ho estato of the lute Willlam Windom, filed todny, shows (ke total value of the estate W@

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