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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ] TOMAHA. MONDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1891 NGNMDER 52 oo session of the house, The strikers declaro What a Leader Says, they il mal Sadiuba proponent denics that at the time of ex- g e ko it hot for the negrocs, The Sedting of s X i Tre: sorrespoudent interviewed a e iti p 0. Vo o, foaring cating of the will the said May I Dayton sl b Tau't H . N apt 01 d o e ecalled. fr. Rose: 3 nvestizat siaded or that said instrument did not cone f £ Trohibition is Unpopular, but Boles is Evon | Wis. preseot 1o tho e witk-promibition | Depositors Who Accept Divi e LA e bR Ll SO (s i i T B 00 RO LA O A g U} b rote for Boies this % iy ulso denfes that for upward of Sl : g palitce. "o T il not ote for Ioies tht val ¢ nulm.urlur(.rnlulu Makes Ite- | thiveo yaars ho or othanglkce e or. sonir CROPS IN THAT VICINITY DAM\GED € 8 SalC LA AL A 4 arks That Ave Not Relished. ! ITiCS s e ated the testatrix from 2 ' thir i ICIN A cl ) O tiokat, Tam nov s democrat and | ALDERMAN CULLERTON STILL ON TOP, marks That A EMPLOYES' POL'TIC3 NOT QUISTIONED atrix from 24 soitestants third, . WHEELER'S PARTY WILL SUPPORT HIM. | publican ticket X oo ot fnake i rocord in Ricistosn, Va., July 19.~The eftort for tho 0 | provonent alleges that 6= i will wis duly U the republican state convention this year. TR removal of the Monitor fleet from its prosent — | *\::\\w\*i o Ux‘ \Jv'- 1 u“' =* g to the laws of About | herewera great inany anil prouibition: | Not Affected by the Report of the | anchoraze, three miles bolow Richwmond, has | Arguments in Opposition to Governs | [ Dy Son Tina s, 1R e, \ | Streets converted nto Rivers and All 9 ) o ), P t conventio ho o ‘ 5 3 ke - R e b 8 ayton on June 23, iSy% ity of N What flvr“-‘-“mn City People N".VI hou 1"!”-‘ 1‘.':.- m"_ n..f“x}n .].': .‘\‘uw“- h substitite, Investigating Committe—Ths Al- asswmed @ new phase. ‘Lhere soven m nt Owner:hip of Lines Skill- York duly siz nd dot thi SRl T Streams Rendered Impassable— the Situntion ~|'lv\:-.nlm|nl urn- ocatise they oeliaved ns & mattor of m.',:.’ devinnnio HidosOart 0 1o :x'mmv.ur-ln x:\:- 1l ‘w\.‘uml’unlfilll tho ur{'n;al of fully Exploded—An Interest- ;;I':l“:”_‘:l\"‘"_' "v'*'[‘.l-l:: l\\”- lfir\;nixlm:vv \ljl Many Bridges Destroyed— tions From the Home o tical politics that the republican purty could Kilia ks ommander Graham, who Succeeded Com- 5 o presence of J. Seaddar 2 d William > Wheel n‘ul“ o8tk “.,I.‘m‘-m le\.u”. 1 believe this, World's Fair Mayor. mander M:Cartel, the relations of tho psople ing Subject Discussed. Lear g |hx|' contestant’s > lons of un- Kille armer Wheeleres Ik LG D o is o eall th ikt bl LB Ll sound mind ave also vi: sly deniod s :.'3,,‘.,",'.'.".,"{,.JL,:,"-"\-Ly‘l,‘fi::-”r':.l.»x that the of Richmond and tho oMcers have ban of the Prosident Ira Bavnos of th 1 iowvastos a strong and growing element iny\h ¥ Ciicaco Oppice or Tue B ! '"‘"j" ‘“““‘“1’“‘(.""f“\‘“""} s \ [Copyrisht 1891 by James Gordon Bennett.] fi""':‘l"l'[";"{‘<lil(;" "L'“"l"\l';"“" special ad- it Pratrs, Nob, July 190, —|Special Stote.Oin 4 Spéo! Aure | who want to be rid of a rigid rule of pro- Citteaco, July 19, ommander Gralam iterviow pub- Pans, July 19.—[Now York Herald Cadle Ecanss e ULV LEAEY {operty. Telegram to T Ber. | —A hoavy rain storm Siovx Ciry, 1a, July 19.—[Speclal to Tite | 5liio) ™ pyg attention of the party Was | e strong probubiiitios are that Banker | lished yestorday, said: Té good paoplo of | _Special to Tue Bse. | —Tho Buropean edi- T came up orly o b m. and e Bre.| ~The political situation in this city | caped to this fact forcibly two years ago in | o "a “eaun il o froe and all tho fuss and | Richmoad have no fdea of the indizuitios and | y e Pt Ul et e LAST WELK'S CLEA INGS, bpgthl et e LR cannot be understood without a knowledize of | he election of Governor Boies." s Gl LR ORI SEREVitge Sitise et r on of the N ork Herald publishes the ued for avout an hour. Tho rain fell in Eatiols: movs i Lhe fack thib the Wdodbuzy Bt will not the same republicans vote for | fury about prosecuting him amouut to noth- | annovan s tho officors and mea on board the | following: *Mr. Edward Rosewater, founder | Gross Exchanges of the Country as Re- | sheets and converted tho strocts (nto rivers, subjected to, par d ti THe oveditops see! 2 placo tors ar icularly on | 4 lator 6 T\ + ¥ 4 s | Boles this year ing. The creditors seom to be placed 1n a | mouil and proprietor of Tie Osans Bee, is over in ported by the Hank Tho wind blow almost to tho oxtent of & county delegation in the republican state year?” 2 e en o o S sl ket 3 K 3 1 v the: (TANKE, M08t td o N \l. The situation 1s entirely dif- | position where they are called upon to decide ( Sundays and holidays. People como d Paris ditigently pursuing inquirios vespe Bostoy, Mass,, July 10 ~The following | hurricate, and much damage must b convention ut Cedar Rapids divided ten to | o 0 - LA y g bl g b lerent. are ou the eve of a presidential | whather thore is more satisfaction in gatting | the riverin boats, black and wiite, male | jug post | foh c e ore is more sfactic i J d ¢ postal telegraphy., Mr. Rosewater wa table, compiled frc spatches frod one RO WIS oFd ol ten on the minority report, which was to put | glastion, Do you suppose that w ant 10 Soolag Keat 7o 1! ] and fotialey anid Bongh thay 2 1 telegraphy fr. Rosewater was hle mpiled from dispateh from the | done to wrowing crops throng vo been [ Lout this vi- cinity. Noreportas to the extent of the The fac "'\t | #5 cents on the dollar or thirteen years in the telographic service in [ clearing house: ed, gives gr local option into the piatform. The fact that | put a dagger i the hand of the enemy? Not e 4 b A i 7 S ik DR R O |t SR R R EAYOS RTORR CICATINGS yin 0% the 7o dons acotv the dulmgation did divids, in connoction with | & bitof it We dow't want u democratic leg- | the penitontiary. ‘The llinois law under v SSeholwole il enfis of the dis- | both militaey audy civilion branches. | for Inst week, with por cent of docreuso or | ha sy the damage done has beon recelved, N islatur the presidential elec- | which an insolvent banker may be prose- 1c0 between the monitors and 0 treams ave impassable. Many bridges : _ fray s 076 (ob, 1488 1os Last winter he was summoned | increase as agains e amno ol 0 cor- YOr0 BW! s some other circ qm-«Lu;ui, L l‘ : e A phg e VRETF, pIbSEIsR, s, awgi | TRIEA10n 4G Ll e paRITIREMLHONS | 6f 8 | sfaus (10 ot is of | chigoct iotiie tisd | FdDoROIIE iy t the amount for tho cor- | wero swept away o or nssumptuous, has causcd the rOpc “What provortion of the Boies republi- | | recalver Wi i vs of | Joymeat thay insist upon eomiug directly Sps il s o ey %870 abrond that thero is again o 1arze 50ces- | cans of two years ago will vote for him | 00d ask for a receiver withiu thirty days of | st the monitors and usiaie the most viio | eon formed to ovtala fuformation rospuct- #ion from the republican party in this % the time ho allowed tho last deposit to be | anq divty languaze, shouting at the top of [ ing the advisability of tho govorament buy T5sRIE L LHTe youean ths tigapy iksie; COf course thers may be some, but only a | placed in his bank it shall bo taken as prima | their voicos, jeering at the mon aboard ship, [ ing up or controlling tolograph the service in aries X e O O L aiblo to | few—only a vecs few. Ldo not know a soli- | fucio evidence that he kiew his bank to bo | some of the, both men and women, divest- | tho United ¢ Careful nyestigation makes it pos © | tary one. My candid opinion is that there | in un insolvent condition. But thero is a | ing thomsolvés of thoir entiresuits of w state tho tratl with approximate accuraey. | wijl by o good many who may vote [ further provision that the “deposit” must by | ing apparel and going into the water m a el i 1850 LR = Drowned in the Blue, H Taryaae, Nob., July 19.—[Special Telo- 3 gram to Tue Bee]—Porter Counnelly, an 3 | engincer on the Crote branch, passed through i | this city today envoute for St. Louis ona tes. *Armed with official lottors to the h And it s to bo stated in advance that the | the democratic legislative ticket—but uot the | this assignment be lost to thocrelitor. Now | nude condition within spoaking distanco of tho telograph service in Bugland, Franco, | NewVork very sad mission, Alfred Halliug, a thir- story of republican disuTection 15 grossly | state ticket. My judgment is that there will [ b is questioned by emfucnt logal authority | the vessels, Men have come down in boats | Germany and Austria, Mr. Rosewater has bad | citias 7. | teen-year-old brother of Mrs. Connelly, while S diaten be a good many more.democrats in tuis | whether, in the strict interpretation ) and pulling within twenty feet of the ships | an excellent opportunity of judging the bene- | Ehlladeishia p bathing yestorday afternoon with n number exageerated county who will vote for Whecier than re- | given by the courts to criminal | have called out ofiicers neme and u e o~ 8an Francisco. . of other boys n the Blue river fits which the telograph sorvice caa decive | Baitin Pittshurs Noew Orlq 3 Ay and | Knnsas City. . from | Lomutsviite near Crete, venturod iuto deep wator and being unablo to swim, drowned before assistance could rench him. Tho body was recovered about 5 o'clock 1n the afternoon and was started toda Prior to the republican state convention, N 5 o | by tata b tnt Wil Aot e DB oonE Cean e Aasia: publicans who will vote for Boies. Wheeler | sta his ! © most vile and outrageously abusive language | o 5 which was held at. Cedar Rapids on Julv 1, | R o o oroughly identitied | strucd to mean that the wholo of the deposit | to them, whica is ufit for publication,” The | from belng under the government control b ot arstarn Towi dnd. il certainly | must belost in order to justify a prosecution | passongers on the night éxeursion barzes | Accordivgly Icalled on him yester there was a concerted movement among tho ly Ol o LM L o) ! ceond ot 5 60¢ Dronibition repu bu- | muke 1o such injurious breaks as Boies did | under thislaw and that where a banker snows | from the city to Warwl 1 u | asked him what opinions he had fori bl Rl L o : Lex: | & willingness to restore as much of the de- | they ar ; e aliti (itae d i in that New York speoct: last winte 8 ¢ ived opposite the monitors, amused | his jnvestigations. reply, ho said o 4 i i 80 cans In many localitios to muster all possivlo | it that Now Voric snouck, last winy Posits s ho is capavio of doing by declaring | themselves by hooting. and yellinz at tho | by memeeiions. 1n roply, ho et o R ) compunied by the griof-stricken rolatives, for strength in the delegations to the conven- & dividend e will bo veleased from imputa- | peoplo on board the float in jesring and s more than ever contirmed in his opinion onnois. | ! 8010 bis former homo near St. Louis. Tho ' de- flon, This movemont had' lts strongtn of WHENLER 1 HOME. tion of criminal intent. Many of thocred- | fnsulting tones, going 80 far as to | that tho effect of goverument control was to den 8101 censed was a half brother to Jack and Will e St Paul, itors have signified o willingaess to drop the [ call mo out' by name and make | produce a very superior telegraphic scrvico. What an Odebolt Democrat Says of | prosccution and settlo on the #5 cont basis | insulting rowarks to me, I think that the | e said that London employed no le RO fGARAIIAES proposed by Kean and should this settlement | foundation for whatever foeling there may 3 Hall, well known trainmen on the Missourl course in the largor cities. Thero was un- o Pacific main line. doubtedly some hope entertained that sufli ut strongth could be shown in tho cou ¥ disia Satiomer o three thousand persons in tho teloge : = 7 2 it p Geand oo | be effected, Judge Lonzenccker, while refus- | be adverss to me among a ¢ertain portion of o > 2 - . i . T Wili Be There, R e bR uer B heuistars im, Ia., July 19.—{Special to e | 0% comiit himself in so mans words, | the citizens of Richmond is simply owing to | Srvice, whoreas in Now Yorl thore were | fndtananolis.coooooooo | glbisdl 10010 | pugyo, Neb., July 19.—[Special to Tim 20 I't“"]]‘}:{"" Y 'mhili“;‘; WYGAISHEIntthD Bee.]—For the past ton days an emissary ot | proadly intimates that the state will take no | the fact that [ have never eonsiderod it my | only twelve hundred. e ooject of the | Momphis..... $ 354 Vidds 45 i | Bre.]—At o meoting of the Dodge county IYSGOREU D Ml the democratic state contral committee has | further action. duty to permit the monitors to be u:ed as a | English government was not to make a | Puluth .. 00000 RS ohibiti i L G present liquor laws 25 2 ‘Mhere i8 @ considerable anti-prohibition | been prowling around Suc county clement among Sioux City vepublicans as | for campaiga material to use against H. C. | When the committee was appoiuted by the thero is among the republicans uf some of | wheeler, the republican candidate for gov- | council to investigate the process by which T 500 Rochest o other larger cities in the state, but no e ™ oo Wl s & Alderman Cullerton succeeded in working Lo < the other larger clitles fia tho stito, butnE | oraor of towa. This prowler has given a | AlERAS Luucrien sheietud b WONKHE | pulic. Sl T emphaticallydeny that T have ons there was a postal telograph service, | Lortand. or Portlar ity v n aliuses to a dozen different men, aud | pi ¥ G : over rofused admission to any peonle that I | whereas in the United States e Waah this eloment had not. been agitated by a fow | dozen aliases a en, and | pinself, that shrowd veteran smiled compla- | ever, rofu ssion to Any peonle reas in the Unitel States many towas i porsons. | Soveral quiet meetings, vot largely | thinking to escape detection has conflued his | cently and remarked that it would *amount | ¢onsidered of tho proper chatucter to como on | with soveral thousand inhabitants had noth- attended, were held rather to talic matters | interrogations to democrats, But ouc of the | tonothing and notwithstinding the furi- "Pho expressions of the eammander have | I8 but a railroad telograph servico. Tt prohibition convention, held fn the Woman's Christian Temperance union templo July 18, the following delogates were electad to at- tend thostate prohibition convention to be beld in Lincoln August b Allen Marshall, Mrs. M. A. Hitcheock and Mus. Georee A, Blue of Fremort, Attorn D. M. Strong and John Kern of Dallu.. public tho | itrtford best service at the cheapest possible | Rlchinond.. Nashvl Teommand to throw them opén to the genera In every place where there wero | 3 Ore , public musenm or sortof & Coney island [ rovenuo, but to give the the pleasure resort, as I think it would be sub- b LB, e, B0 G versive to the good orderof the vossels wh searching A VERY MILD “INVESTIGATIC n St dosep s | New Haven over than to cut and dry an auti-prohibition | riyipnl any other lowa demo- | 0us zeal with which the committeo | ' v g mandet it ) LR R (e Bend, William Wright of Seribne L R T ) Ol || e SLE O LEL G L3 ":“‘ Ot o thico 1o ey Fonson to boliave | created a big sensation in this city and there | reason was, as he understood it, that us the i, Mo Liia | Movell of Swaburgh, Jerry Denslow among republicans who are prohivitionists crats, is going to vote for Wheeler, gave the | J"h5 S ki that his prediction will be | 1S every indication thata lively war will be | government already had postofiices estab- of Hoopel . Tarbell of Jamestown, S. or who nequicsce in prohibition for the time | amateur Hawlkshaw away; hence repub- 1 Jiterally fulfilled. In the firat place the pub- [ Waged, both socially and officially. lished everywhere, would cost but very W. Peter: cKerson, being. The county convention was held ata | licans have been watching for the result of | lic has shown a profound indifference in tho L e time when most of the countrv delegates | kis labovs, result of this quarrel, which it has looked CRONIN MUSDER REVIVED, were cut off by the floods, It had 1o busines sy lona oot e ot Hatdo upon all along as the failing out of what is | g = . 4 o 5 o o sonvel bsterday d py of an Omaha demo- HOW] 3 el o) ivis New York Paper Prints a Story in | matters were entirely different. Th but to_choose aclegates to the state conven. | e S SS clitaining the carefully pre- | kuown as tho “gang” over a division of D y little extra to arranze for o telegraphic L service, With a private company these | Seatie... Norolk After a Railroad. Brokex Bow, Neb, July 19.—[Special Telegram to e Bee.]—A quite enthusiastio > com ‘These wero chosen after souwe triction- , ¥ he s Whether Alderman Cullerton got it Coancction With It pany would have to hire premises and put on nd Rapids, _ i i { pared campaign thunder reached this place, fhattiet an Cullerton | Mt il e LU mecting of citizens was held here last night, om Botes to Wheeter. | B piper was pussod nround and ereatod | Al or whether bis-colloaguos veccived the | Ny Your, July 10.—The Moraing Adver. | & telegruphio sorvics oaly whoro it saw good | Syt it e oH R e o T ea S U DR TR E AR Tt s tho soverai quict lttlo meotings prior | merriment as well as indignation. Your cov- | SRS IR B 3 MUSCLE Gt lange, | tiser prints a rathor fish story aboat the man | Proshects of ab ofiies pusing oxponses. Thus | ks Bl % Pucblo railroad to come this way. Broken tothe county convention which hus been | respondont intorviewed a nwumber of busi- | JCHNe GO Undarstood that Mr. Cul- | who 15 supposad to have deivea tho whiso | 1 Encland, branch ‘ofices were compara- | yowel: I 0 Bow is_in a diroet line betweon Neligh and alded anization among ub- | ness f the towa in relation to the afore- H QF Vel aEa 00 : Al : b > | tively infinitoly J an in Hrminghm il | bl doeea | L2 o Neligl B e s vaav. | oed o % lertows montal storshouso is entirely 100 | horso which took Dr. Gronia. to his doath, | UVelY infiuitoly woro numerous than i the | Fonpneiuii. - gl North Platte. The surveyors are now at vith tho Lmplication _that it was the inaug: | Said a prominent democratic merchant: | Woll stocked with data about the errors of | ho story in part is s follows: “Immodi. | Upited * totes I . Chattanooa, .. ki) Ord. A committco consisiiug of S. B. uration of i bolt. This is an oxaggeration, | “This is an outrage, and I am sorry our poo- | his fellow mombers for tnom Lo dare CATY | atoly after the conviction of the prisoners an *1t had been said, continued Mr. Rosewater, | Now tedtori: L G U LU LTIRER zh ther " s bottor BINAveE to] FatdBWHITHIGG ‘thi out their thre: expulsion from the coun- [ B2 & i pLaan $hat the government w w in adopt. | Lexingto wore appointed to go to Ord and confer witi although there is some truth at the bottom | ple have to get down in the mud in thi O O urort 15 5 wao. to | Irishman who called himsalf Poter Dann ! ent would be slow in adopt- | 6 pexn R e s of it. There were men in the conference | Wheeler's tand is mortgaged, of course; but who voted for Boies two years ago, and there | he has enough personal property on his farm wore even men amoug the dclogates from | to pay twice the amount of his mortzuge. this county who voted for Boics. But the | Like manya surewd business man, he has Boies vote among republicans two years ago | vorrowed money at 6 per cent becanse he ¢ doelare in thoir reportthat the ordinance was | and who lived in Luke View, not far from | PeW inventions. As disproof of that, was f Giliii - introduced surreptitiously and that 1ts | the Carlson cottage, quictly left Chicago | the fact that in Eagland there was inusean | fiaiitir,§.§ passage was socured by trickery. To the | 414 want toCanada, . Dean was a dog fancier | American sextuplex machine by which three | *HOUSON cooeee typical Chicago alderman a mild robuke of | & WEUCTL AT fACH I CEOR (% | difforent tologvams could bo sent, in opposito Total, sixty citios Killed by a Circus Train, Gonrnoy, Neb., July 19.—[Special Tele- eram to Tue Bre.|—As the train with Vane was wholly exceptional, and while undoubt- | make it pay 10." The fact is that wheu a man !‘!‘}:2*0;‘1';“,“6 A raar ;“l’fl’_‘a "b;};";};‘ e aavad man and ap. | directions at once, whilono such perfectod | Outeldo of Now York. Amburgh show on board was coming into edly some’ republicans’ who voted for him [ in his josition can borrow moncy at 6 per i o y g : Bina s nsalinithe s el th tas ot Ineluded in totals, e S N y ¥ i ¥ Hifio, N Tooi - g torost | Machine was used in the United States. In town, George S. Newton, ono of the braie- then will do so_again, tho great majority | cent and make it pay, as we ull know nedoes, 3 s R D it e tors b i reten | Loudon their system of poumatic tubes was | gt sxelbane show s diecense ot S8 se or [ men lost his balunce froi the tp of the oar will vote for Wheelor this year. This can | it conclusively establishes the fact that there X » . in the Cronin mystery than &id his neigh- o it. while outside New York the decrease | and fell betwecn the freight cars and the vis ho had found the [ [Ugpere Do posttivoly stated upon tho basis of intor- | is good money in Towa farming, Moreover, | Juswhow little that celobratod body, tho | bors. He attended to his ‘Husiness every [‘excellent.” In 1 hilaoutaide desoiLibatwenich ht e Y stiares of tho Bofes: republicans | b and. i3 worth from $5 to §5) per acte, 86 | city faghors, cares for public opinion has just | day, and whon in Decombar, 39, ho shut up | Baudet wmachino suporior o any other et o T AP R S e of two years aga. They were organized thons | the mortgage represents only a fraction of | becuatiogt strikingly illustrated in. the pas. | his shop and disappeared aokburtionlar curl- | noad seen, as it printed messages direotly. | PROBABLE BUT NOT CERTAIN. | loios e Ghodeon Now, 1o #d throo children there is no orgamization now. Tholeaders 11 ’h farm valué, sage of the Economic gas company ordinance. | osity was arroused. It was mobknown to | ;% o hTe Gt T R R T T SRaL AT el il the Boies movement then are leaders for As 10 the statements that Wheeler buys | Every paper of influence in the city except | the” peoplo of Luko View, hoswever, thav et ERSI0c L 0n0 UHORIOVI e A Brokon Re S visl Wheeler now. Several notable cases could | his supplies away from home; that he is | the Times denouncel the company as a pure | Dean had been in daily communication with Here all facilities were given to the press [ What Quay His to Say of His Ru- __ Broken Bow Visitor: bo named. “uppish’ and carries himself above his | sand-bageing schemo organizod for tho pur- [ a prominent memberof the Clan-na-Gael ever | and tho government would let out wires for mored Resignation, Brok Bow, Neb., July 19.—|Special About three hundred republicans in Sioux | neighbors, there is no foundation for thew. | pose of selling out ava bix price to the pres- | since the trial began, nor was it known two or three hours daily or even for five Prrersnona, Pa., July 19.—In answer to a | Telegram to Tie Bee.]—Hon. G. R. Humph- City voted for Boies, but purely for the pur- | Not a morchunt in Odebolt, democratic or | Ont trust, after tho stylo of the Consumers’ | this same promwent member pad Donn’s ex- | minutes, Furthermore in London and Paris | telogram sont to Hon. M. S. Quay by tho | re¥, commissioner of public lands and build- pose of recording displeasure with the pres- | vepublican, will say that Wheeler does not ny which was orzagized with & gront | penses to Canada and that Dean there joined [ (o 50 B B 0 8 g - M. 5. Quay by the | 5,04 "and his deputy, A. R. Samson, came in ent prohibitory law, it not being then re- | purchase the bulk of his supplies in Odebolt. tof trumpots somo time ago, and hav- | the Starkey’s, who were suspected of a guilty | Wires were lud under ground. correspondent of the Associated press of this | oy the last nigznt's train and will return to gurded as possible thut Boies” could be | and pays liberally for them. His trade with ccured a franchise promptly soid out to | knowledge of Dr. Cronin’s death. The dog The political question,’ said Mr. Rose- ty concerning the reports published in the | Lincoln tomorrow. elected. It was a purely “off year,” 100, in | me in the course of a year amounts to seve *hicago gas light and coke company. | fancier romained in retiement for nearly a | water, ‘has been held upin America as the | mormng papers that ho would resign the e Towa elections, uindred dollars, aud more with others, We | The Tribune denouncod it as a_combination | year and then went back to Chicago. Evom | great objection to to postal toleg B bt 2 ‘ S Al The vote for governor two vears ago in ar téstimony fo-his: public spirit | to “tyist the tail? of the prosent companics. | Ghicago hie was ordered to goto New Yocle. | STt would mxm- \Lo‘t;uh :l;hri- : Lr ST s mnclt‘;::“vl i apatel b Sioux City stood thus: For Hutchison, re- fhorality, He has helped to build and | Tne News found it aificult to discuss with | Upon his arvival there he went to an ob- [ 314 that, patpgnnggjory| foxsentiveiconiulties o b ming i ma Gt B e I e et | ¢ publican, 1,519; for Boics, democrat, 2:465—a | support ever b i lhe Vietnity, | patience “so palpable a job, and the other | scure hotel on the east sideand remained | the government and vecome too lavge a po- owing cuelved wht : s Nov Shot by One o s itjority of %6, But 1 the state election | No man in Town is more democratic in his | papers were equally severe —zoing so far [ until he was notified tamect tho man who | litical machine. 1 made special inguiry on Ttisatitiannt {ff:; na -"-’\l'll‘f“_ Own Men. N veur the vote on seerctary of state 8tood | manners. His house has always been open to | @S to use the words “iron birs” and ‘Joliet,” | was directing his movements. | tms point. The managers and opo- | sizn the chairnanship of the ex Ire- | Wukrnixe, W. Va, July 10.—A dispatch thud: For McFarlund, cepuuli 3 | his friends and neighbors, and you can’t find | but the ordinance went through as if it were | — “Wnen this meeting tok place the sum of | wators T met were very much sup- | mittee on the 2th, . QUAY from Elliot City, Md., purports to give the for Chamberluin, democrat, 2851 —a majority | a man who will tveat vou better. groased, and traveled the s soute agaln {82,000 was paid to Deta With the unders: of only 827, Two y i Other Odubolt business men confirm the | with equal celerity over the mayor's veto, [ fng that ho would never relate the fact that [ P¥ g : i ol ttee b nonl Ak nea iR hTIE ki e S rupuh{ cans voted only for the candidato for | statements quoted. The people of this little | 1t is suid that ‘the lubricant employed | hehad driver the horso from the Carlson | With their palitical opinions. In one of the | i) O eaniios Fasit “u"‘,‘u‘l}‘u‘m‘“f:l“ Kelly, who died Thursday, Whow 1d 000 in | cottuge to the catch basin sud’ that ho know | largest cities in Bngland an operator said to | “when the national convention will be hela, | 12 the battle of the war at Phillipspi. 'The governor on the democratic ticket, but sup- | town are for Wheeler, regardless of party. [ on this) oceasion was § 0 ] Dorted the other republican candidates. Last | Byery business man in tho town joined in | cold cush, Slocks of stock” | what_ the crunk which he put in the wagon | mo that he was a radical and voting against | A great many favor huving it carly in order | Account is wrong in several important pa the government every time, but if the post- | Lo escape the tervid heat we have usually ticulars. In 1883 a discussion arose among Vear they. voted. tho . republican tickat | the ovation tondered him on his return from | b & company that nearly every alderman in | contained when he helped It it in and when encountered. That will bo decided by the | war historians growing out of a state- nd- | sed at the iden of any interforence | Coutinuing, hestated that the exccutive [ first authentio account of Hon. ¢ eneral B, I, s wounded Btraight. ~ This year their purpose was to | tne Cedar Rapids convention. the council’ honestly believes will have its [ he hewmped liftit out. Dean promised and make a vecord i the republican coavention, Thio fullow who is doing (he dirty work for | franchise for sale betoro it lays a yard of | then signed a_ receipt for the money. The [ mwasterorany other ofiicial should attempt to | SRR i vee atsome future meeting.? : < oimreaoediliihe rar 3 Dingathoidicts ST K o0 e slently walghty | ne loft N RO Tatartaraimt S holtilos o ceting. mont that neral Kelly was shot which they accomplished. the democratic state committee did not come | pipe, did not prove a sufiiciently weighty | next day he left New York to go to Canada. | interfere with him ana his polities he shouid “Who do you think will sucesed you pro- R A R A i ‘¢ of Re) san S v near Odebolt, but wrote up his fake after a | consideration with the “initiated.” Ho never went. He did mnot return to | soon have the question brought up in parli |~ Evidinco of Republican Solldity. | (000 0y’ wieh democrats at Suc City, the CAITER THE KISING SUN. Cbicugo. Tho mum's personality was 50 | ncnt by tho. radical momber. I that Sonator Lawrance, who headed the delo- | county seat, Dho domocrats of Chicago and Cook county | marked that ho could not ba “swillowed up | Jocr ¢l (0l 500 porsons employed gation from this county this year, was | “jyndreds of Sac county democrats will | are said to be taking steps to follow the ad- | even in acity hike New York. ‘The receipt L0 P sparaonsEiomplos tansent 'to- have iy B Glorkson succoed ¥ N e time that personally he did not upprove of S T o et | manin New York. The holder of it ex- | conservatives, and radicals, Ho said they e e aniiad Ganator uag, | recetved the wound. Tho matter is Import- t-n'li:rulhwflnry iy ‘h‘"h'-“h‘fa"lT.'.‘{S"’ifi“l‘.,lf 1S5 OF DIAMOSNDS, son's independent candidacy for mayor last | Presses the hw-lu-rlfllm; lele \\'ll"vv&:cr becalled | were not allowea to take a promin- [ “No such letters have been seut with my | A0t 08 itis an account of tho first blood by BYALE D R R spring. Members of the Cregier "element | 00 to pay another do hether Poter | ong part in political gatherings, but that is | knowledge. It is gencrally conceded, how- | 8 union ofiicer in tho. war of the rebollion, liquor planlk as this year. It shows how well | 5, 0gt of a Y it tha ¥ (e » | Dean isdead or alive only this one man 5 S : arkso o elccte! - |'General Kolly 3 orro el abiLes ata0d) g athor harey | ALTed ook admit vll\vx\;x‘:yl::‘% ;:::‘}‘l;l:;u}:;‘lll::"l:wn]lut;ll\‘x‘\‘x’x‘:]“'(lnlv; Doantla dead o alive fonlyssiisMonosmany |iciiienaiih arerana thiarh over, that Mr. Clarkson will be elected pro- | General Kelly says in the lettor referred tog vided you vesign! It has been stated that 4 ¥ $ have been sent to the different mewm- | eneral himself writing to a friend, of the committee asking if they would [ Dunnington, a newspaper man in this city, STOLE 2 Booxmaker's Cle the county would hayo dofeatod tho eloction | Nrw Yous, July 19.—Rovert Howe, a | TR R R0 i ' completo surrender to e telegraph oporator requives mochunical skill. | Netion will be taten from the nusional coms | homndod I- wil otite ihat e st o, Lawronce, Ho s elocted on g ma- _\)m:nulb:‘;n:m:;xu;r Bhlans ey Sbeniliizsyad i Harriton forces.” O e other hand e EMANCIPATION IN BRAZIL. | It would bo impossible for any party in | mitteo.” & p.m. June 3, I8i3. At the south end o hto Fe 6 i ST Cad | LaRI o ArRO Qb 800N E AIPIY IN9030/C - | latier ave loyal to the “eazle,” and say they power to supplant men on account e e of the villaga I observed there was a :::u]&"-‘.‘u.f\':.‘u‘.:,”.‘-:;::x"nllflff:.. e ation Livg. | monds from the jewelry estavlishment of | will wnsist upou bim as the party’s nominee | [t Results in the Demoralization of o thote lmliliv.x{]pn'im'iph'n. That 1dea is all WELTHE ¢ FIRECAST, wagon train moved out oa the Heverly rond, 0 D s of tho piatform | Carl Warnicke, 12 Wost Twenty-eighth | for mator during the world's fair, and the Agricultural Labor. o Hete b YT YT 3 protected by a strong guard. Haviog no yoara g Y X v tree. Tho robbery ocourred on. Februney ¢ | Probability is strong’ that a comproumise of nonsense. Here in Pranco thero has never | mop Omaha and vicinity—Showers; sta- | tavuiry with me, 1 ordered the Pivst Virginia comuittee which adopted tho neavest ap- | stree. “Tho robbery occurred on Bebruary 6 | gig'yarure will be effected. Wasnixaroy, July 19.—A lettor to the | been a question ns to the political views of | yionary temperature. e e B proach to u prohibition declaration which the | last and the police huve been worldug ou tho | ' THilG0a the. domocratic stato central | bureau of Amorican ropublies says: Sinco | the men. Postal telograph is . practical | Aot Joly s Gapture e traln, which thoy il tak republican * pacty of lowa ever made, | ouse constantly. Ou that dute Howe, or a | committoe is int WaASHINGTON, July 19.—~Forecast till § a. m. | capture the train, which they did, takiug stod, bacanso it doesn't | tho emancipation of the slaves in Brazil tho | thing for public use. The government can wnan who very closely resombled him, called | wantany turther warfare in Chicago on ac- PR e AT CHCT T e Tl at the jowelry storo with a handsomely ¢ count of its effoct on the state ticket, domostic sevvice as woll a3 tho agricultural | manago it better than anybody else. My | ors; stationary temperature, excopt slightly | Lull passing through tho body and lodgin in dressed woman, who said she wanted to pa A RERUKE 0 CULLOM. labor of the republic hus beon greatly do- | opiufon is, the United States government | \wirmer in east; soutneast winds. my back undor the lowor right shoulder chase some diatsouds. The couple had v That the candidacy of Senator Cullom for | moralized, and many famities tind thomsolves | should buy up all commercial wires in | ' ffor South Dakota—Laght showors; esoler; | blade, whero it remained fonr months. It was ited tho store twice before and had | the presidential nomination is likely to meet | entirely without servants, tho colored the country. Compunios are trying all | southeast winds v ani e ol et e mado a few purchases, 5o that |‘with some very decided opposition in his | ple—the former slaves—rofusing to work for | the time to make big profits at smail ox- | For Nobraska—Showers; stationary tem- | found to be “un ounce L which every attention was paid them. Whilo | own state is evidenced by the position taken | jove or money. The city council of Rio | pense, andthen with buying up now lines at | Jorature, except slightly cooler at North | had evidently been fired " from an old flint- both the guard and 'tho train. In loading tho cclariug it to be “n setted poli SR T AP T acelaring i Monday: For North Dakota—Laght show: | (i ro " \us shot in the right brenst, the of the state.” There wis no minority repe 1 that convention. At the last séssion of the legisluture Senator Lawrence introduced a bill providing for the abrogation of prohi- bition in the largor cities and towns, but it o 1o support from either the republican or the democratic memboj nator Lawrence e L e woman was examining some rings the [ by ex-Speaker W. F. Calboun, now editor of Platte, southeast winds. ol ket, with which mst of tho rebel vith one-half of the dclegates from this | ! d 3 peak e ) ditor of o o ; 20 AT S b atte, s st s lock musket, “with which mast of tho rebels O e e b A foal oy, | min walked about the store and finally went | the Decatur Republican, one of the most - do danciro attompted to rogulate tho do- | almost any pric and consequont watoring of | * Wor fowa ~I'ir; winds variablo: showers | wero armed. Wo cuptured quitc o number tion plank in the republican couvention this | Ut for a cixar, “;"’:'”';'HIU‘ in five winutes, | fluential intevior dalies in the state. He | pOsbeservies be tiy STHEEEEE WILCH PEG- | stock the public suffering is incurred.” in west portion; stationary tomperature. of these ola muskets. A rebel quartormase 1 and the woman, who had de says: “Harrison is likely to be the nomin B iy Otva s, S oMo | wRespecting his paper, Tk Osana Ber, | For Missourl—Faiv; stationary tempera- | tor, not in - uniform, by the mume: of Simms purchase, went out with hi ai; Wi ture: east winds, had halted aud was ina vacant lot imme- for president for the reason that his adminis- For Kausas—tair, excopt in eastorn por- | diately opposite whore I fell. Some one 3ut tho situa n the last legislature Bugtuaaluatian n 4 o tration has been thus far one which is alto- PTATT 9 Ay an ot several othor equally rigorous provisions, but | Mr. Rosowater said thut he had founded 1t when the democratic party solidly refuscd to the measure has been disapproved the | twenty years ago. It had never consolidated nonds was immediately missed and M rnicke remembered that the man’s ove he license bill “introducod gether creditable to the ropublican party iste e P T tion. laimed that I had been shot by this man apport b bloan . suggosty - whe | €0t bulized at the breast when ho went out | and ono which tho party will by swift to ont minister ofthe Interior vy ose sanction i [ and had nover swallowed another concern. | For Colorado~Fair stationary tempern- | und thatho saw tho smoko of bis pistol, anti-prohibition republican i Sioux | for h\:\wr;;:';“ (The n-;,xl\'[n!u n‘ dr sun:llhu‘l\‘ dorse atits stato .mdl ational convantions. wu“m‘mfil Y Y municipal | porsonally, Mr. Rosewater is a republican, | ture, except slightiy cooler at Puebio; variu- | Instantly a rush was made for him by some {Eytiwhlle S ket maY S hold meaiingai| RALIORNEES K QIGRU DUV LS WARSGURS.HO, BB iis is Do time to push pampered pets to the FEFNRUCH: 0% eirc an- | orposed to free coinage and a believer ble winds, of my men, He would have been killed —dan 0 influonse theit own party, canngt | false, and detectives traced the man to the | front. It is a timo when the party must e Lho"oficial, apesa’ ol Rigldaianelry an- | 910 E RO s T on the spot if [ had not ordered the men to nouuce that tho minister of agriculture has | interstate commerce law and railway regu asked the minister of finance to give hima | ation by the government.” credit of 7,000 on account of the guota of ——~— i | Hotel Metropole, where he haa been living | ercisé a little good common sense.’ I, A. with the woman under the name of Howell. od Cha est Cases, spare him. ( al Lander arrived at this act with the democratic organization on ; L1e, Nls., July 19.—T. L. Spellman, | moment, drew his rovolver and ordered the question. Seuator Lawrence says positively Daxy Before they cor ! £200 SAYA Dtitival d make an arrest the parties e ; t o ; - - 3 nomoo| DR POroTer and fake llim’i !mx::«fl-lulxwlly:\‘t’:v:: \‘\I":-mv‘};-mf;‘uut‘l; \WheKek: | cleared out and it was not until Friday night i &2 Hrnsllinitho exppngg of the, intercontinental | Chinaman Charged With Abduction, | President of the Spellman coal company and | FRSGEEE, SPOIC AR ::ln‘lt il Carlin, Dick Hoogo, and & larg number | that thes camo upon Howe on Broadwar. He | pisaster to a Party of Eight While rallway, SUrvey. o olal statwtios. the tuports | NEW Youk, July 10.—Lizale Sprowl, tho | ® membor of tholower liouso of tho Ilinols | woundad by u pistol shol by ns and that of othier leating anti-prohibition republicans | Ahswered tho, HesgrpUon B0 He ChiET 4G Eaintoe of the Areentine Republic fopthe first three | fifteon-year-old daughter of Shoemaker “"»f“'-'“““; e ik _‘l‘“ EAtuEdRY “{l*“}'v-_"l Twas gt In orderine tho won 10 spnro hia have: declarod s positively that thow will | (01V'0r napoctor Byres, und now the de- | Lovisviie, Ky., July 19.—Whilo soining | months of tha prosent fiscal year woro#16),- | Duvia C. Sprowl of Camden, N. J., who violation of tho truok storo_act, which ro- | lifo, Simms was held s prisonor of war untll :\’:Lf -:‘T(':.';slo one :)ll"llll\‘;\m[n:nl\nlllun\?l “fh;( 4 | tectives are looking for the wowan in the | jy the Tennessos river near Murray yoster- | 1 ’7, aga ust §12,00,433 g“m!fin tho sawe | eloped on June 20 with Wing Leo, 8 Chinese cently beeame a law, .s;u liman [n.l»--.\}n i {RTEEOY SR ARSI AT I SR ARG e P RALAR MR (A [ Ecalial LRRTE doy 1 Brown, Walter Strador, John L. | Merrokss s sto coaton, ‘e0sar.om thr o | lsundryman, and who with hor abductor was d8llh thoy purciase ’I' g hin i:"’ cust and | ghio lines. - His bomo was in Richmond. who does not refuse to vote for Boies this St ony o A Sfuge Moader, Dick Davis ana John T. Bramowere | ceding yoar, bl arrested 1n this city on Saturday night, was | DheImMAn Citits Lhat he B AL TUN & T ——— your. Story of adewlih HoMges, R ¢ 9| PARE ARG S e SR brought into court with the Chinaman this | $tore and scll for cashs that he 13 not violt New York's Wrecked Crow. y 3 thi ing the new law unloss he makes store bill ST by« A deductions from tho pay roll, Tho case will | ToNno¥, July 19.- Forty of the « be tried Tucsday. the wrecked British ship New York Michael Kelly, another coul opevator, was | rivad at Liverpool. Thoy we e O e morning. Wing Lee was hold for trinl on a charge of abdiiction, while the girl was i You, July 19-A uan wiving o | B fi Glurgo'of un oviety fof tho b unameof Louls Centreaux was nmong tho | vention of crucity to chilare Lag pEe : g ron. It developed | ougioq'on th charge of violating the re- | Plymonth iast night in a shocki steerage passengers who arrived on La | that the couplé, who had not been marricd, b . X 5 EIRED. A ; d Rl R YTV PN T o red 1 coutly onucted gross weight law, Kelly Tlie New York satlod from Swausei on Febe Bourgogne from Hayvre today. He had with phia and then came to | oo payiug his men by the day, aud claims | ruury 6 last, coal laden for Sau Fraucisco, New York, They were discovere qualic 3 Vow Y vered insqualid | il 6" 1y “applies only to oporators who | She “was wrecked at Now Years island, on artments in el eet, 1i r d opartmonts in bell sirocy, living as mau and | poy thole men by th utity of coal imiued | the Pucific, on April 20, when ono of the ow of have ar- landed at plight, Some Loglslative History, W Youk, July 19.—Thirty immigrants, | drowned. The party numbered oight. They By tho way, the true fuwardnoss of tho | il Russian Jews, are in the detentlon bureau tied one end of their seine, seventy-five fe aituntion of tho lnst o islature can bo tofd | at the bargo obice awaiting the decision of | long, to the bank and stretchod the netting now for the first time 1t wus possiblo to | the superintendent of emigration. It1smost | nearly straight out into the river Stationed have passea local option if the demoerats | probable that thoy will all be sent back, as | atintervals near the outer end tho eight men, bad really favored it and bad not wanted to b4 ¢ | each one has been “assisted” and the law on | With only shoes, hats and coats off, swam 3 kecp the miulm\,{u.m issue in m-; politics of | SALh one bas bean with the seine poles toward the shore,” None , him a pretty little woman, whom ho intra the state, The house was a tie botween the of them were well acquainted with the riverat | duced as his wife, but n few minutes later assisted emigrants is inexorab Pepublicans and the opposition, and the | Oueof the dotained emlgrants, Mandel | Yhat'point and they swam into & swift, cold | his statome, " 4 5o ) ’ " each duy. ;s crew was _drowned. Tho governor of republicaus bad only & majority of five or | Rogalski, a young man of twenty, a | cureent. Suddenly one was seized with | o i ,‘l“l i foknd fauhe false As meL With opposition on tho part of tho' otior Y T I R TeRaon. be Etaten Talands to whoe o sbips six intho semwto. 1t was uctually found | cavponter by~ trade, tells @ most ibril- [ cramps. A pauic followed. The seine was | 5090 8% ho lauded au augry, waman mot bim | Chinamon fn the house, Burned by i wiecked men went for assistance, was ui that a certain sum of money would securc | ling story of his own adventures aud | dragged and Brame, Brown and Strader | 8nd began beluboring him with anumbrella, 4 e o MENSARIY RAANNG o . merciful. He refused to give them clothes the chango in the law, but it woald bo on | sufferiigs in Russia, Ho became a suspect | bocamo entangied in it. Meader and Dayis | At proved to bo his wife, whom he had de Shipping Nebraska Grain, Savr Lake, Utah,, July 10. —[Special T and compelled them, while baro footed, te Bt while the | serted in Paris two woaks awo, She followed | Garvestox, Tex., July 19, condition of very nigh license and genuine | while working at his' trade in Riga and to | wero swept under by the cu ehing the bank. | bim to Havro and took passage on tho same local option. A considerable sum of money | escapo Siberia, wbich was unbearablo, he | otner three succeeded in re d after fivo weeks, during which they fared The steamship | eram to Tur Brr.|—A frightful accident | grag jumber over tho snow. Etherby today finished loading at Galveston | occurred at Second h aud First West : was promptly raised in Sioux | fled from city to city, pursued constantiy. | All the men drowned were weli known cfvi- | Steamer. but could not find him on voard. AP A s this evening. Mrs. George Hun, | shiamefuily, to Oshooin, whence they escaped ThY aRaRPiae Dy mosatnger . 1o | He was tually cakon nrisoner.. beaten. snd | sons mour Murmy. beloaging to old familles | The couple mado upand wenfaway together, | With tbe first cargo of 8,35 bushols of Auler. f stroota LA pLeRink '\nh- ".‘”l*.’ _‘l‘ ay | ans to Sandy Bolnb. The men sta1R Ded Moines. But the domocrats o the | troated most luhwmanly and preparad for | in the county. Brame moved there twoyears | While wife No. 2 disappeated. Contreaux [ ican wheat shipped this season to Europe | While likhting & gasoline stove, set her cloth- | b/ b condition, The British cousul 1 two tickets for St. Louls aud it1s sup- | and will clear tomorrow. It is the begiuning | ing on fire and was burned to deatn, H cities on the Mississppi river would uot con- | Siberia, when be acain’ manawed to escape, | ugo from near Hopkinsville. "A crowd was seut them hon sout to high liceuse nud local option, uod re- | He succeedod in reaching tho frontier and | gathered and they searched for the drowned | Posed that he wont thevs, of what is expooted to be in the near fut- | sick husband had a narvew escape und ouly | fused to put up their pro rata, and so the | by the assistance of some of his countrymen | men. The seine when bauled in still held t it urea great export businuss, gathering grain | the efforts of acighbors savod him from & | Plate Mill Burned schemo fell through. The aemocrats then | was sent to Hamburg. Hero ho was further | tnree who became entanglea in it. Davis Supposed Murdercr Arrested. not only from Texas, but Missourl, Kansas, | sunilar fate. The wife was prepasing some- | ¢ o W% 00 BV o e iy recorded themselves in fuvor of a caucus bill, | assisted and left for America. He has no | and Meader hayo not been found. Harteorp, Vi, July 19.—Ths afternoon | Nebraska and other western stutes. thing for him at the time, Jras HING d "“" it July K i “"‘ """m | of tie Springticld iron company bur which would have thrown down all the safe: | woney, having boen robbed of his little ik i Dotectives 1. H. Pock, John Hutobinson, - - — - - - RUArds of the presont probiibiting laws in tho | savings of six vears when he was taken ’ , : A AW aran i Alla s < AT morning. 1t was leased to the Carbon iron Tural districts where protibition sentiment is | prisoner in Mussia, anda he says if he is Washington Miners' Troubles. Davia D, Huse und Shagaan, Fusnapeoaied | AR S8 ALIIEAHON oqniscadl oF Rorfnexe company of Pittsburg, aud used in making overwhelning, caught aguiv in that country he will oe put | Searrik, Wash., July 19,—Sherift Woo at tho Hartford wool company's botel s man | ABERDEEN, 8. ), July 19. ~James O. Roea | _Darias, Tex., July 10.-Attoroey H. L. | o0l o e ormorad eruisor belng oone The aimplo Lruth of tho matter s that the | to death. of New York, the hoir and alleged son of | Strohm, who was sent here from I[Kansas Jo ¢ 4 L] ho Jowish socioties havo taken | aud four deputieswentto Gilman, fearing | Srswering the description of Frank Almy, ans of Sloux City, | hold of his case. tho murderer of Miss Christie Warden of | May L Dayton, has filed his ans A by the govornment at Han Frane struc _Ba¥probivition ropubli er to the | City by & newspaper of somewhat uusayory ilo many of them became dissatisfiea aad e further trouble from the strikiug winers. | Hayover, N, H. 'The man appeared here | allegations of Lyman C. Dayton, her 1 SOF cisco. The lighter machinery was rulned A N O : . ) - o . ayton, hel s- | reputation to defend its correspondent, Johu A ned, exasperted at probibition, beliaving thut the One Killed and Two Injured, Deputy Case came up from Gilman for more | about 8 o'clock last night and was in bed | band, who econtests the will He. all :: M :A“Umn.l-l R e et fuid the h“".‘}“"' JARRBALS "“}':“’J.".’ The leges, | son, ¢ bel, 0was lndioted | 154 iy oout £10,000; insurance, #12,000 interosts of & town with & building boom | yuricotur, Mo, July 19.—The son of a | 8¥ms aud took out alot of ropeating rifies. | when arrested, Peck and Hutchinson have 2 - . X : b irst, that Reed was the 1 the only ailed charge of po vhile te: . i t would be advanced by license system, have | 4 ‘ 3 The militia and guards have all left and now | taken the prisoner to Hanover, ho volunteer- | Hrst as the son and tho only | and jailed on a charge of porjury while testi- | fire does uot inferfore with tho busiuoss o 10 Common Kround G0 stand on with the | Proprietor of a saw will was kilied aud two | g1y ‘T Goputy sheriffs remain. At New- | ing to acoompany them without requisition | BEIrat 18w of tho deceased and that the in- | fying iu Johusouw's behalf,” was today o | the Spruglield iron compaiy, but throws oul democratio organizations whose bosses are | employ injured by the explosion | castle the excitement over the dynamite ex- | papers, saying he wisbed to clear himself us m“““l’l‘"" ored by Reed for provate is the :tuu.led, the jury not leaving the box and the | of wmployment 150 men employed by the C prostitutiug their issue to gouoral partisan | of the boller yesterday, plosion under the miners' cabin is subsidiog. | sa0a as possible. twill and testamoent of the said deceased | defouse introducing uo witnesses, bon iron company. )

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