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THE OMAHA DALy BEE. YEAR. : T OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY :4, 1801 UMBER 36 TIWENTY-FIR BATTUE CREEK'S BROKEN BANK | Eansic titorte Jte wae oot so s ant | TEMPORARY TRUCE FIXED UP, |from s, ot st ensgssentor mores | NEW FIELDS IN THE WEST, | hashcsee ‘ognocn 2 ve s sates sna more | NERRAGKA AND [OWA CROPS. of carrying concealed wespons against him flames, but the fire only t0 increase, care of and they can | % respectanle living p % until firthor facts could be obtained, For _ At noon it was decided to the mine, and where cattle would st = becauso the sheep P the offense with which ho was charzed he it will be closed for wéeks, "The loss will be eat the grass so much % i 1 i - | was fined £100 and costs, and in default of . | B » ertaps £50,000. Fuel was supplied to the P i SAYE g ez Depositors and Stockiolders Actively En Payment o Wik logea ia Jull: Tenneesoe Miners Agreo to Koop the Peace | PLoiirs . Koo eour alley raillway Eastern Manufaoturers are Taking the Ad. > % “Hour paIL. Seorotary Rusk Observes a Very Encourage gaged in Winding Up the Institution. iy for Six Days. and to towns on that road. It is beifeved the vice of Horaca Greeley. % —_ ing Prospeot for Western Farmers, OUND AROUAD A SHAFT fire started in tho stables feom a lantern care- Preliminary Tria! ¢ © “olonel Sam lessly left ther Wood's Mur er errible Acoident Which Bofell o | (EGISLATURE TO BE CALLED TOGETHER, rovis s s o5, MEXCO TIRED OF REVOLUTION. | Ankaros, Kan., July o proliminary | HEAVY RAINS CAUSE SLIGHT DAMAGE. [} SWARMS OF LAWYERS AFTER THE DEBRIS. i Young Lind at Lyons. bearing of James Brennan, murderer of ] ¢ Re it Lyoxs, Neb,, July 23.-—[Spacial to ' ; 3 Election of Officers by the General ™ | Colonel Sam Wood, was by yesterday at Norfolk Creditors Attach Maxwell's | poe 10 A Gistrbssing and probably fatal acci- | Conviets Will Be Permitted to Return Grand Chapter. A Stateme m Mintster Guenther | fugoton hefors throo justices of the peaco | KADId Growth of Grass and Weeds & Elegant Residence, to Satisfy dent occurred here in the Lyons rolier mills, 0 Work Pen ting the Modificas Mixsearonts, Minn, Jaly 23 —At the s Military Service - A large delegation of Colonel Wood's friends, Source of Considerable Injury Claims—Receiver's Idea While playing near the cleaning departm tion or Abolition of the moruing session of the general grand chupter ham is Democratic armed to the teeth, were in town. But tho to Small Grain—Abund. ofthe situation, of the mill, the clothing of tho ten-year-old Lease System. the reports of tho variols eemmitteos wero —Omaha-Helena Road. people of Stevens county have a way of ant Fruit ( son of William Brink caugnt on the line shaft discussed until 10 o'clock When the olection doing things, judicial and otherwise, which LA e § of the cleanor, whirling him around it with of ofticers was taken up. - While the voting impresses tho tenderfoot of the east with its Bartie Creex, Nob. July 23,—|Speciat htfuL yolocltys LIL1G wante vox of e | KxoxvitLr, Tenn., duly 23.—This moralng | Wasin progross a numb8E of committees | Cuicaco, July 23.—[Spocial Telogram to | effectivencss, When the enso was abont to e A Pelogram to Tiir Bre.|—The town has been | Foioris loeatod thont Aot o on of tho | the miners' committee loft Knoxvitle for Coal | wero called upon_to ropo Tho important |tk Bex. | ~Tho fact that tho gront eastern | be called three men armed with Winchestor BIBFOURTERATIL STAREY } crowded with attornoys today looking aftor | ghaft the boy's hemd and shoulders strack | Creck with the decision of the governor that | matter decided was the seléction of tne next [ manufacturers are developing a marked in- | rifles wero stationed at tho door of the Wasuixaros, D, C., July 2, d in tho | place of meeting, Tho ed@mittee appointed | terest in the west was strikingly illustrated | schoolhouse, where tho hearing was con- Secretary Rusk's department published the Farmers’ and Drovers' bank of this place, [ His screams for help wero answe AR mines from which they had been evicted by the | to consider this matter reedmmendod Topeka, | in the ovganization of the Watertown land [ duciel and ecach man as ho entered was | the crop report for July toduy. This is Sherlfl Losoy attacbed today the fino resi- | Ko Kellom, an attendant T the mil, Who | pmipors, tho milita would bo witndrawn and | Kan., in July, 1393, leavie tho fixing of tho | and finprovement company, an_oxtended ae- | disarmed. On the inside of the court room | what it says of tho prospect in Nobraska dence of Robert Maxwell, that was in his | bl feom the shaft, 1t was then disc the legislaturo would be convened in extra | X 'v.f'\'.'ff L “"t‘l!‘h"s ‘l";’gx"L ,;',f"‘::":::;z;: count of whict was puolished in Tue Bir a | oyt Mo EHECE, WD WCNe I‘,',}‘,",“,”‘fl:,]“‘.;j‘l', and lowa wite's name, ered that tne boy’s arms wero broken and | session for the purpose of taking such action |y SFEH € "I,l"(;d \WibiGiib bpposition. short time ago. Mr. A. B.Tower of the [ possibility of tronble and. 1o demonstrations | Nebraska—The rainfall during Juno was Tho attachment suit was brought by the | one side of nis face und body frightfully | us it saw fit on the convict lease system, The ofMcers olected up t¢ the time of ad- | Breat manufacturing center of Holyoke, | of any kind were made, 80 great as to retard tho crop prospects. Norfolk National bank of Norfoik to recovor | bruised und beaton, A lx!n;vl'\r k¥ | Coal Creek was reached at 11 o'clock 8., m., | journment, 2 p. m., wera & follows: Joseph | who is at tho Richelicu, confirms the stato- | The coroner, Mes. Wood and Mra. Car- | The low lands were extonsivoly inundated something over 5,000 that Maxwell was e A e e BU SR B LR LR committee ana tho | P. Horner, New Orleans, general grana high | ment as to this tendency. were thoouly witnesses called by the | and in many instancos tho rains woro acoom- ; h fractures, but it cannot bo stated whether he | 8nd when the miner i i ate. The dafenso introduced evidi suroty to them for. The property is vaiued [ [FCtures, but i AuTosIRtod Wised Govras pon Bbpec priest; George L. McCaba§l Baltimore, dep- | ,‘ 8 1rom Donvor, salt ALiar 45 thbiai b Sl Gl s panied with cover i X acco P by will recover or not. Associated press correspondent stepped from | Fr et 8RR S B Haet Rou ben Tam on my way home from Denver," said Attorney General Ives objected to the | P ith covers wind, waich on accouut Recelver Bdgecombot day said that the ——— the train a thousand miuers wero assemnlod | [anlon, Toledo, O.,gzenoralfgeand king; James | Mr: Tower, “whera tho compuany of which | official stenographer for the Twenty-third | Of tho rank growth, caused ail the grain to was enough money and good paper left fn the HEBREW INMIGRATION, to mect them. As soon as the commistoe | W. Taylor, Luthorsville, Ba,, general grand | T am a member is putting in a plant for thoe | judicial distric aking the evidence. Ho | iodge, especially small grain, Cora will no the intorests of clients having claims against | against the wasto box with torrible force. | the convicts wero allowed to bo plac bank to pay all depositors off doilar for dol- | X —— p alighted from the train a loud voice was | scribe; Daniel S“’”‘Er'dh astinzs, Minn., | manufacture of printing paper. We expect :'I"m”ll::"\u;lN\\ S ,”"'. evidence i llm\];p doubt recover, but the small grain will not. iar and somothing would be lofufor thestock- | Plan of Action of the dewish AINance | heard, “All miners to tho big grovo.” Tho | Kenoral wrand grensurer G ristophel G F0X. | 40 be runuing in w short timo. Wo wil evo | fitth Ut bis veal m‘?,l.'.:'.f,.::.‘.'.»'.-"»U.";M;ulv- Corn 1b unusually. weedy: aiid grass:growiy Ot I Aha/a1 (ke sidckholdoraor of America. big grove was about o mile from tho station [ OSSRy, s, BGRRERERIEIC FeCOlral | employment to 130 men and will have an | near Judge Botkins, butitis of good wolor and shows a good the bank, will fl.-,vhn auiest loser as he was Pmitseren, July 23.—An appeal fl"j' and thither the largo crowd rapidly made its | grand principal sojourners William C. Swain, | output of about forty tons of paper per day. Mrs. Wood's evidence was a reiteration of | stand. Smali grain being badiy “lodged” a large stockholder and the only one that is | Plan of action with regard to Russian Jew- u Milwaukee, Wis., goneral jgrand roval arch | Manufacturing capital is being attracted | her published accounts of the killing. will require mora trouble and expevse to Mrs. Carpenter corrovorated Mrs. Wood in | | < s harvest and groat loss will occur. CIRLL L that Breunan had been standing in tho vesti- { i e sadppallibuilicasigs, resources arc developed and the population | bule of the church and waited thero soveral ye is all harvosted; wheat and mereases. Of course we can produce goods | minutes befora Wood came out. She also | barley nearly so. Too much rain has caused cheaper by making them near the westorn | stated that Brennan, when tie followed Wood | a rank growth of potatos vines, which will markets than if the material were snippod | Bround the church, had a revolver in cach | no doubt detract from the development of sl s e & band. Her testimony did not altogether | the tabon Sy S PRRYRERT east and thon roturnod again in the shape of | agreq with her statement before the coroner's | Ui° bubers and thoir quality. ‘The coadition responsible and from whom anything can be | ish immigration was today issued by the ude platform was hastily tructed | captain. Adjournment was then taken. westward more and moro every year us your made. Mr. Tiedgen is an bonest, hard work- | Jewish alliance of America. It is in part #s | and upon it was placed the \tteo and the afternoon ndrlv:] tvas taken around ing farmer that has accumulated considerable | fol1ows: [t may bo stated beyond question | Fon, 5. ¢. Williams, who represented th the city and a banquet heldan the evening. weaith by hard licks and he has the svmpa- | 000 AT ¥l et v thon Ton. J. C. .l iams, who represented 10 1 From (:30 to 8 o'clock another business ses- thy of the entire community in his loss by a0 A LIUSLE IO O, Knoxville arbitration committee, Thecrowd [ sion was held and the: following oficel - this bank failure and the people are censur- | 5ands of immigrants could by some effective | \was called to order by n miner, and two | elocted: Nathan Kingslg - Austin, Minn., ing Maxwell, Sharpo & Ross Co. for his | svstem be quickly distributed through the | ypekesmenof the committeo related tho inci- | general grand master of the third 1odsea vast nterior of the union they would prove o | dents of theit tip 1o tot the rovruor, How | by . Maitt Kensuclly woucral krand | the manufactured artiele, By the suatement | 1553 of timotuy, clover and pastures hus increased sirablo acquisition rospective locali- | be receiver m and his decision, hey aster ¢ S b U Carson, 4 T JaRbVA R \fror rari av i any ince b Begun the Inquest. Illili' n‘nhl L o o e 1(»:4:‘1:. D s o sy | Whashington, D, O ganeral grand mastar of | that cabital is being attractod westward I do yekfter the hoaring of tho evidenco tho jus. | many polnts since Juno L Apples and Prarrsyourit, Neb., July 23.—[Special | L8 8 Which ey seitle. 16 I8, MOWSVEH | ceqefons and thuv in their minds the miners | tho first vail Tho- nelWh elected officers | Mot mean that manufacturers aro transfor- | Hets WOto only & fow minutes in arriving at | peaches have fallen oft badly, yet thore will Telopram to Thr Brir] —Tho scenc of last | Menifest that tho assimilation of these finmi- | gLttt (it koo, were then installed. Ing any part of tnolr Investmionts from the | thoelx dachion, Breutan was hold to tho dis- | bo a good cron. % st g ants otarde rougl eir con a- Thi & A g 0, i el east to the west, but that while increasing ct court without bail. is trinl will tako own~ T o1 sen o | nIght's explosion was visited today hy vast | Srantsis retarded through their concentra I'his did ot mect with anything liko uni o thoy ara ostabs. | place in Septemvor. Brounan - was taken to | IoWa=Tho monthof Juno has been but the implicit conii- | SOUFH DAKOTA ;}’luupt;cru. their investments at b tiou in the larger communities and particu- | versal satisfaction iches in the west. I know of | Hutchinson today. ccedlngly: favorable for! growing cordi At crowds and the ruins showed what terrific : : lishing by '}' force the explosion must have had. Theout- ““'I‘, in the seabeard cities. ql‘l:::’\tu :"~ I‘!‘ux') v:;.\:lmlml\:‘s i-\\‘n:-' |uh li-:-cm u..: Railrond Lines Will' Be Extensively | several contemplated moves in this direction, | " ":‘ que ;I!um of securing a jury in Stevens l:'-“"‘"k’ time the squirrels did ”:l' ";lml sido wall of the round house was completely 0 compass such cnds for the refugees | wy,ory of a committeo on resolutions which Constructed Tids Fall. L DAL LR R e i A s e Sl s e T e L i o ey de. | from Russian bavburism the Jewish alliance | Foo buon msomi ad Wi ot b oo B =3 not at liverty to give any dotails.” vial now. Thero are loss than three hundrad | than usual in many soctions, and some locali- Bldwn i out fanafaleistatisiwore utterlyided) [ SO0 Hpen SRttt g SRR S RAch | bad been appolued uhd e aa Mitenerr, 8. D., July 28, —[Special to Tur SR e e men eligible to jury service 1 the county. | ties suffered somewbat by a short drought, etroved. 0 BER SN esson while aers were being heatd 1 grk.] —There Is every reason to believe that Mexico Tired of Bevoluti n. Under the Kansas law a juryman must | but tho combined injury, from all causes, sin all auarters of the union will | The gist of the resolutions was that tho forts by Jeu _ o ) ¢ | convicts should be returned, the miners guar- | the Sioux Falls & Mitohell branch of the he stories which have recently appeared | reither have formed nor expressed an opinion. | will bo slight, and the prospeet is good. v ¢ i be potent in doing what is required. Le bout a thr od revolution in Me: re | It will be & simple matter for the defe: lie condition of the crop in some seoti ing, but aftor a little unimportant testimony u 1l . L ot 5 i i o B about a threatened revolution in Mexico are uplo mattor for the defense to | dition of the crop in some sections L v antecing that they would not be molested. | Chicago, St. Paul, Milwaukee & Omaha | i 00 o whole cloth,” said Richard | have every man in the county interviewed | is affected by the excessive rainfall, render- overy member o c ¢ give a little | 4} g 3 ey ; A had been heard adjournment was had until of the community give a little | e militia will bo ordorod home. Six days | will be extendad into Ghirles Mix county | Guenther, minister to that' republic, while [ and get an oxpression of some kind from | ing the fields too wet o culti- % 3 TATA0K ey | time and effort to guide them where thoy can | i > o rotiyol lo o 4 ¢ ! i . some ki 5 tomorrow morning at 10 o'elock. ‘Tho jury- | (A U CTEE (0 G THAT WAOKe TRAY SR | will | be llowed to couveno the Leglslature, | 5 fall, as a result of #he present outlook | stopping at the Grand Pacific on his way to | him, which will render him ineligible. The | vate —and allowing weeds to men then visited the scone of the catastropho | that'in one place a fow familics may bo pro- | losted aad. po bropesty shall bo destroyed | for crops. Charles Mix @dd Douglas coun- | his home in Oshkosh. “Just why they should : eannot be removed from Stevens county | @ start. Both - sprine - und - w o onablo them to understand the exact situa- | vided, 1 another vlace opportunities can be | and the miners, if necossary, will place | ties, through which tha' exteasion will run, l*f!‘fclfl""fl I do not know, but 1t is pretty '_";“"f“““ ‘:‘~""":'P"‘“'“"‘""S‘- and it is pos- | wheat promiso well There is an aunually s p given'to still more, and so on. Decuniary | @uards to seo that the. promisos e kape | have always had good orépsandhave shipved | well understood at the eapital thut they om- f $1bie to postpone in defiuitely the trial shou eage of winter wheat, and this The coroner’s inquest was held this morn- e hi = o help will come from members of the alliance, | good. vast quantities of grain aud stok, indte from a certain newspaper correspond- | Brennan prefer a continued residence in jail vop is probably the largest that tho h“"’ ‘l"""‘;‘ e (’"n‘lm‘ m"r“n 3 ons | from the Baron De Hirsh trust fund and frou B0 he miners' committeo returned to Krnox- | Should the extension beeome @ certainty a | ent who is very fond of sensations. | to i lifo sentence in the penitentiary. In the | State has ever produced. the firoman on tno Afatod o | Ea%potity ot our community Tho Im- | ville st ris . o e eturnod 0 cuoxs | 1arce packing houso and Stogk-yards will ve | Tho fact 1s that - Mexico s per. | ovent thata jury could not bo securod in Tho rye crop s beiug cut in good condition. gine, will be shipped to Louisville, | mediato purpose to be kept iu view is the sot- | with the governor and the Kuoxville com- | established at this poiat. fectly peaceful and thore isn't the | Steveus county it would be the duty of any | Both ryo and barley are good. Oats aro this morning, Dr. Husomeyer, the brother of | tlement of small Jowish communities in the | mitton . P00 & e slightest” danger of a revolution or of | courtof compétent jurisdiction to release | doing finely, but many fietds aro of rank the deceased, taking charge of the remains, | towns and villages of the interior throughout One little incident noticel by the Asso- Republicans Will Organize. any attempt to bring one about. ‘U'he Mexico | Brennan on a writ of habeas corpus. growth and are in daager of lodging. Pota- The deceased was an old employe and had | th anty ciated press man will show the discipline in Mircnety, S. D., July 28.—[Special to Tue | of today Qm'fimm”mrmf.mm tclu;. ph 1..mT AT T T AT toes, |:ml “rl\'”\\'n-fm nrc\'cr”buull-lr .lm.l ’ll):xs been firing sinee April 15 of last year. He | A sketch of the pla TN havE Datlbanacon HOIDUDORN ~The Re: v A r. | running to all parts of the country, is nof LAINE LD 2 PT. practicully free from tho attacks of the I ¢ toplan In goneral may bo | cffect and explain how well tho miners wera [ Brr.|—The Republicaa of this eity has suz- | PIVRREE R TGS OF B0 CORAE 8 Meadowa have partially recuporated was o member of the Burlington voluntary ated as follows: The entive country shall [ in the hands of the lenders. A burly, bluff | gested thata convention of the republican m the offects of the e ing could take place in somie remote section | Significant Answer to a Michigan | fr drouth, but relief fund und of the Louisville lodge of tho | be divided into districts. Bach district shall | miner stepped up to ono of the leaders and : X cieut Order of Unitod Worlmen bo dirnetly controllod by tho branch onzan- | Said: <1 hwant Lo hangs tha. aumber of my | CALOFS of this stato bo held this fall in order | and be woilunder way boforo tho gogorn- Man’s Letter of Inquiry. (el hor clovor o umothy will e s LalLrop: e body of John Hardruba, the wiper, has | ization in the principal }‘“_\- of the district, | gun, I've swapped.” 8 ! to secure an if;ufi.\v?rnorumaz;don ur‘)l’ “:ll‘ ment rl»uhl know !flll)'nllllg :’lho[':ll it. \\ll:l Derrorry, Mich., July —The Tribune :)Al\llll s were never better at this time of 4~ been turnéd over to his relatives, and his re- | all other branches in tho same district to co. hmodi b o . campaign next fall. The outside papers in | presont means of communication any at- . e d e R e year. maitis will bo buried tomorrow. ' Howas also | operato under the drrection of the nrincinal | opmaits o ooy o oe onie Hst of mames; | this section have ‘spoken favorably of the | temptat revolution could be suppressed in | Piblishes the followlug: Captain William A. | Evuit prospects aro excellont, - May frosts an oid omploye and had boen Wiping for the | branch, ALl measures of general policy Aro | the Winchesier e aten had bover of | schewe, and the convention willdoubtless be | ten days. aexico has a standing army of | Gavett of this city yesterday received an im- | did somo damage, but novenough to provent past eight nonths, W romiin subject to the diy ston. abd Gqatrol | Sane tobims ) beld in this city somo tims in Saptembor. 0,000 mén which would bg more than ample | portant letter from J. f. Manley of Augusta, | a1 abundant crop. Frauk Mauer, the man badly injured, was | of the central committee. The board of officers. The conference held tonight lasted three for any such emergency. Me., in response to a letter written by him on MISCELLANEOUS, As'a matter of fact, iowoever, tho people could hardly be driven into a revolt against resting easily this morning, and tho physi- [ of each of the branches of the ulliance shall | hours and ended without any visiblo result EXNDED XNSURBE, cian believes that unless he takes a turn for | appoint a number of their members whose overnor Buchanan declines to considi 3 3 isconti N B o R 4 o iardly be driven iuto & M sy st ats o Secre. | discontinued. Mail will bo seut to Verdigris the worse he will recover. duty it shull be to find locations whero one | tho proposition for an armistico on the | Result of a Prize Fight in a Penn- | the governmont. They have learned from | P4 of Mr. Gavett were the health of Secre 3 ; ) , 3 inits stead. P. 8. H The exact cause of the catastrophe canonly | or more familics may be settled under | ground that it would be an impled compro- sylvan‘a diining Town. bitter exporlongothag it doosti'b pay. . Presi: [itary James G. Bluine and bis @ attl: AT bo u matter of conjecture, A b most cascs | circumstances affording them a reason- | miso with violation of law thitt might at Monoxcaunsh. i BN G R iRl 1s | Uont Disz ls populsr and the people are pros- tude affecting tho caruest desire of the | 70 HOLD FOR HiGHER PRICES, of boiler explosions, tne only man who could | able subsistonce, Tt Mcer: t 3 HHaMRTC ol % perous and contented.” nultitude of his udmirers in the republica P! " he officers of | the end of that time, in case the legislature party that he become its standard fi%nrcr in | Circulars Being Sent to Farmors in the ISth inst. The subjects of inquiry on the | The postofice at Sparta, Neb., has been throw light upon 'the subject. is one of the | the loeal branch shall endeavor | declined to comply with the demands of tho | b & state of excitement ° -‘gfiwm‘ Germany's Military Service, e Ty s i victims, and in this instanco Hasemoyor is | to locate in the places thus determmned such | miners, bo rencwed with impunity. ‘The | that turned into & mupder, SRRy Bovd and |\ ' geimann is tho 8o of & manufac. | whe 1t 1o rererebaner T o R cant Kegard to Wheat. the only man who conld givea clue to the [ persons or families as have applied to them | represeutatives of the minors disclaimed any | John Myford, living at. Hfack Diamond, a | % G0 BEIANA, S T Hoslanalel Ty, e Y Py v A T s e e A s LA IR L T . dorsidisclutmed any ot urer at Elberfeld, Germany, who is making | for yoars been a warm personal friend and | Waswvarox, July 23, -mMr. H. W. Ayer, Tt domonatsaten. o, fasy Xy tha | 1ot he purpose, and wn the atsenso of such | threat und proposcd to accompauy the com: | mining town just outside the city Limits, had | a'Siihtscaing tout in tho- Uhlted -Statos aud. | the political confidont aud adviser of tho Qis* | seeratars to irostdans Pot of the . aemors . utis tes ! . eport the oceasion to | prowise with an explauation which would | 4 quarrel sevoral days ago wbout some trivial | is now ou his to Yellowsto tiiEuisteaing S offant Ny | ars boller was perfect and withouta flaw. It | the central executive committee, who shall | reliove it from any such construction. The | A% 4 ohp) O nara Lol iowstont pht. uguished seorotury. Tn ofect Mr, Maulov | g junco'and manuger in this city of the re- e erman army even. for a vory brief period,”” | ered, and that he will return to Washington | form press bureau, which is ulso known as After thely tirst quaerel they woro con. | suid bo at the auditorium, - ¥Having suce in the fall with all_bis vigor and strength of | the “alliance press vureau,” said this after- v b o1 e # stantl ickering an odaj was deciaed S p: i o o i 3 I's 4 Vi r ciret oo envisted M YTy ahmits Ui ihe | of looal estublishmont tho new sottlers may | governor will retal tho convivts n tho minos | That thoy should ht 1t Out. ccording | atudiesT was only reguired 10 sorve oncyous, | Mr. Blaine e became heandidass for the | Joom thut o work of sending out cirvulars 3 i ded by the local branch, through the | av Coal Creekand Briceville. Itis onlyaques- | to prizo ring custom. The two men, | I know thatI have beel St vabon tea IEraEubie: i tslopin: | Scagned to:shov:the farmorsiof the “couptry; nothing upon the trucks. oicors. and agents, *witn teansportation, | tlon of ho it s to bo done. ho minors ropro: accompaniod by, several -frlends, pitchod & | physiealiy by the Arill Tt Ts very stelot And | 100 IF tho Komaoliem e st 16, bis ¢bin. | that it was to thoir advantage to hold back right Piends. 0ols or subsistonco us muy bo found expodic | sented at the conference express the opinion | ring and stipped for the bare knuckle en | for the first few months, until one becomes | standard bearer in 1502 all it hus to do is to | the wheat crop, was actively procecding in tire and was blown out of the back of the 10- | mote the end in view. and declined to yield. comotive. The boiler tubes were wrenched “‘For the furtherance of the general plan ‘Thero is no longer any doubt but that the Opposad to Pate Lyoxs, Neb., July 23.—|Special to Tue ‘n"('"'nl[,hfif..".,';‘f.'fT:-::uf"%'f oid tobo paid out | thatif throatencd with only such guards as | counter. ‘Tney were both young follows and | famihar with it, almost Severe, but after that | nominate him and that he will accept, this city as well as in St. Paul becauso of 4 SR 2 g . - lance upon | are necessary to keep them in custody, not | almost equally matched, though Boyd scomed | it is very pleasant exercise. 1t 1s a mistake S i e Ber.|—Lyons was thoroughly stirred up | authorization of the central exec 3 : its location in tho great wheat belt. Mr. tive com- | militia, ana placed in their stockades thore [ o have the bost of it in the. way : s 3 s 3 is especiolly. rec ¢ i vi 2 b P : B e y of science. | to suppose that Germans regard this compul- Worth Looking After. mittee. It is especiully. rocommended that | will bo no interference with them until the | Throo torrific rounds wore fought, at the end | sory nilitary serviea as o hardship. if o Citioado; Jily 205 DelUrafin of thie city anda patent fence man who has been ex- | COnEregatious, clubs and lodges and the vari- | legislature hus been convened and nas acted | of which both wero bloeding profisely. Ohagian; T8 compolleaitoaeryeitor ghiree ™~ ous Jowlsh orders und other Jewish oreaniza- | upon the repoal of tno leaso svs- | ™ goth men came up for the fourth’ round | years of course this may seriously iaterfero | 149 been summoned to London by a cable- 1bitis is ention e ing past f it l\\x:):l\:sl hl“iu:x;o:n !I;T)n‘wlu‘::\:‘ficol‘:li:nnx ::SE:L];L: ‘xluil?.(n?: e :.:_“:'_,‘mmnbun to take an o, It the militia s returned with | giimly and both evidently intended to do [ with his business, but if ho can pass a | K¥am from his solicitor. Dr. Claflin is a on tho subjoct of patents, life insurance, By ihe convicts it is believed that their presenco | nach ower all possible harm, A fow pretim- | satisfactory examination in his studies he is | brother of Victoria Woodhull and Tenny C. lightning rods, etc., which he classes togotter : = e o S O il dready OX- | inary blows were struck, whea Boyd, seeing | only required to serve for one year and this | Clafln, who after an extraordinary career as and yosterdoy' proceeded to nct theroloof | PIED IN HORRIBLE AGONY. | Gt comuneity Bed, b contict, with e | an opening, rushed in and deliverel a tro- | nearly all of the voung men of Germany are | ypiritualists, publishors of o sensutional paper public benefactor by attempting to buldoze ioiblo rosults might follow. (his s the | menduous blow on Myford's veck, just over | proud todo. Litile children havo their mili- [ tPUTEE 5 BEPTACES FouionErne tho patentright man imto leaving town, | Fate of a St. Joseph Man Bitcen by a | Situation now. ihe governor 1s consider'ng | the jugular. Myford "stuggired back a few | tavy caps, their guns and sabers aud when | A4 stock brokors, went to London, where Frequent windy passage-at-arms occurred Cat. Yot what ho will do but how ho will do it. | steps and fell to'the ground jnsensible. He | they ket old evoush to understand what it | Mrs. Woodbull married Mr, Martin, & bauker, during the day which attracted the attention | g YR ST o will have another conference with the | was picked up by his frieuds, but nover re- | meaus to serve tto fatherland look forward | and Miss Claflin bocamé the wife of Sir 3 St. Joserin, Mo, July 23.—Sherman Harter, | miners = tomorcow — moruing. There will | covered consciousness and -expirod an hour | with cazerness to_tho time when they cau | Francis Cook. Dr. Claflin’s mission 1s one of large ¢rowas each time, and finally re- ot ol ‘the! elay, 3 Sulted lu b collision of physical forces in the | @ robust man of twenty-seven yeurs of age | Mot =~ be —much further delay, and | jator, Boyu came to this, cily and surren- | enter the army. You may also deny the re- | of -ereat importance to his - famil Ayer said that there have been 400,000 of these ecirculurs sent out from Wash- ington and during tho next few days an average of 100,000 & day will be mailea uutil more than a million of the circulars altogethor are issued. The civculars, he suid, will niso be published in about two thousand weekly papers with which the bureau is connected. He remarked that he need not suy of course that it was the circu- lar which hiid brought about the result, but he had noticed in a recent market report that vestorday over tho antics of N, P. Peterson : S ; what is done will bo doud mnot e 4 i Slant BV, The citiz ar 4 staturo. city pris dered himself. An inquest will be held to- | ports, which 1 underst ve ot s wife, Mar 4 o _evening. Tho citizens ae highly indiznant l';‘ QrLHe i ~\I““.‘.“. l““"’"“ the city brison | juior than Saturday. If the governor sees | seceom. o 1 ¢ porls, “whioh L ipdomtand hove ";,‘,'L‘.“f,’,‘: Ble wiie, | Marec ‘L N s a2 aof | as a matter of facy the actual movement of + - Peterson’s arrogunt and totally uncalled | this morning fn horrible agony from hydro- | his way clear to send the convicts back to Ph i U emperor bas made himseif’ unpopular by his | This estate includes sbout sixty-five acres fn | Wheat was 140 car loads less than had beon or action, since he was not an interested | phobia, He was bitten over the eye two | the mines safely in custody of ¢ 3 Ll e estimated. Mr. Ayer said the information izen guards M KAY'S CASE. severo enforcement of military discipline. | the hoart of New York city and is estimated years ago whilo playing with a kitten and | he will probably take that course. 1f he This matter hus bean greatly ’exaw.r}.m-a: at §200,000,000. The New York land has does then quiet will bo restored until the | Continued Until September—Judge | Germany wus never more loyal than she is | been held on a ninety-nine vears' lease, and party nor'had he ever been approached by the person of his antipathy. Several hoavy A ? urchases of the pateutright have been made | suffered no trouble from it until last that the issue of such a circular by alliance men was in contemplation became public prematurely about two weeks ago, when a by monoyed men of tho community who | Sunday morning, when he felu a | legislaturoisconvened. Horton's Emphatic Lang h today and except among certain political | the lease expiring this year the heirs are pre- | DY 4 s S . cluim that the fence is a good thing and vhat | PAin near toe old wound. At the Might Not nt His Request. oreka, Kan,, July ? Tho case against | elements, the emperor is very popular, paring to possess themselves of the very val- ;'.‘:,:‘:(l‘“;"‘: ‘I:)u"‘lfim)"wr[:rulx\nnn;)-‘\u:-lvxd“ ":hn':"u; Peterson is iuviting ridiculo by his foolish- :L’;’I‘:}ulu;’rfm““‘\‘v‘:m:‘;i.‘)VWI:“‘MI"‘:M"“LU “\"{f': WASHINGTON, July 23.—In view of the pos- | G. W. McKay, the farmer judge of Harper, Why New York Gos Democratic. T }‘r“{fmj“”‘":‘,’m‘l‘f‘l‘umi,','}",fl‘,’)‘i'{v‘ issue the circular had not at that time been noss, L tkon to the hospitat and shortly afterward | sibility of a demand being made by Governor | O. C. Hooker and J. D. Bradley for con- | Duying his more than threo score yearsand | interests in London and. o M. Charlton, | made and many leading ~allianco men Talmage Citizens Enjoy a Pic thero ensued an awful struggle botween him | Buchanan of Tennessee upon the presidentof | temptof court, was taken yo in the supreme | ten Mr. Isaac L. Hewitt has lived ‘much of | Dr. Claflin’s local soticitor, have been quictly | Weve unaware of it but it has sinco Tarwace, Neb., July 23, —|Special to Tie and five attondants, \\'hn‘lrm«lwunmml him. | the United States for United States troops to | conrt at 4 o'clock this evening. The hearing | the Lin{m in the big city Wwhich covers tho | managing the details, and tho doctor. 0 do "2".::;;:[.:‘(";.‘r'{‘ui‘.fl'll:x'."::"t ey :l';‘, Ber. | —Yosterday was a gala day for the @ was finally strapped to a bed, but not i 8 - e " o Vi vy row tight little island of Manhattan and has | response to a cablegram from Mr. Gladstone, 00 20 0 cd A i h 3 Retinim n,h v ants. Injoctions of morphine seemed to | OF'S outbreak, officers of the wur department & “l““ T AR i s “Ml lummv prevail in the political cireles of that munici- | frst steamer for London. Dr. Claflin ex- | 10 ovder was given to alliance moen to hold harvest home', pienic had boon oxten- | haveno effect un him. Later ho was re. | have been looking into the legal aspect of the | 1o 6% SGIKE B ARIRE RERAY, WO 4EHOR | pality, Speakiug on this subject at tho | pects to receive the greater part of tho vast | back their crop, that being contrary Lo the sively advertised and uotwithstanding tho [ moved to the city prison for creator safety | case. Theresult of the inguiry upon this | of the defendants stated thith ho intonded wy | Grand Pacitic, he said: ostate, mothods of the alliance. What is dono by heavy rain of the day before atmost overy | and after a meht “of awful agony died in 8 | point, while not conclusive, is sufticlent to | contempt and swould bereafter implicitle | ‘*New York city now has the very respect- A thisfolrular-is {oRklveitug farmerss n oz mode of couveyance was prossed ito ser | convulsion this morning. nst'grava doubts’ upon tho. snoosssful | oby the orders of the caurk mPHCILY | blo aebt of 810,000,000 and the prospects Story of Crime. mation as to facts in regard to . the world's vicoand tho roater part of the Talmigo oo “of such a - domand by the . gove | Tadub iTorion was very smphatic In his | aro that with all he vast wealth she will not | New Youk, July 2.~Two nights ago a | Wheat crop, with the suggestion that whoat population spent the day at Puffor’s lakoer rnor. Section 4 of tho fourth article of the | order. in which he salds *“Fals Gase will be | Pay it in the vory ncar future. The troublo | noox givl was found by policomen in Battery | S0me Weoks lator than the presout timo would two miles west of this city., Lawn tenunis, coustitution providas that the president ontiaoed Y Sebtambar e RAT ¢ S ® | Is that the city is so thoroughly in control of | ¥ Ll RS sl ALETY 1 bring » higher price croguet, boat riding and other amusoments § ; ST N DOF Nocostry RASIStANCE With Lreey thay | continued unti Seplombar, and It tho orders | srrupt political rings that expenses aropiled | PArk in this clty weeplug bitterly. Tier — oy o e and thor musomonts | For Omaha and vielulty—Fair; stationary | Fender necessury nssistanco with troops upon | of this court aro ot oboyed wo will teach tho ! : ) F oy come Iy was bruised and sho was homeless and Tgnatius Ag inst the Plan o . 4 R the application of the legislature of the state | people, whether a district judge or a private | UP @bout as fast us the money comes in to | bod 2 . ' oider came mora particularly to hear the | temperature. O tha mxecutive whon the. Jogisiataro eannet | hamiduat thar the stato of Knone: (hevate | meet them. The great mass of ‘men who | without friends. She told a story of cruelty Paut, Minn, July 23.—President Igna- e o uf aehioh N [onst s 10,59 06 | L aWasiNrox July 23 Forccast tELS p.m. | bo convoned. Tais s indorstood 1ot t bo | it conrts fecuives tho propeearespect and jts | \Ould puLa stop to tois sort of thiug 1€ thov | and criwe, ter nwme s Juliu Roulet. | tius Donnelly has' issued a_circulur to the R o AR R L Pridays allghtly. warmar Friday. might | oo abpresont I Ilo:u).-u‘-;e.u “7"‘]“'[ D& orders huve the proper obsprvance,” Droper and 80 huve 1o voics in the elections, | S0me time in May a man who goes by the | mombers of the farmers' alliance of Minue- Mr. Willfams held the attention of his au- | vuriablo winds, Mot e e d LA > e v With a population of 2,000,000 people crowded | Hame of Albert Vehearte met her at her | sota, in which he disclaims any conuection 3 dience for moro than an hour with an_expo For lown and Nobraskn—Falr tili Satur. | W prosident to tako such measures by the STORAGE BAiTERIES, on the 15innd of Maunatiin tho price of roal | home in the suburbs of Paris and induced | with the Mueller move for withholding part sition of the money qeustion from au alliance | day; caoler; north winds. e e et i U‘“.'"“-“jf‘ = ¥ e ostate is something enormous, and tho prices ' to accompany bim to this country under | of the wheat crop to raise prices. By covert vIew, : PPor lKansas and Missourl—Fair Saturday | B8YM forces of tho United Statas or of eitner, Decision Making the Brush Patents | (000G TS B0 ot mise of obtaiving profitable employment | allusions to the Pillsoury wheat ring, delays, Frank Childs, a young attorney of this | night; stationary temperature at Dodgo City’; | sury for the supnrossion of domestie yiolenes Solely Vaiid, . orditiary means can afford to live there, and | for her. They arrived hereon the LaGinsco ete,, he casts condemnation on the movenent Iau o wlso delivered'a vory pieasing address. | north'winds. 3 Ghateiatianiofith Bl dswa ot Ll FTh | CAg s EA ey New Yong, July 23, —The electrical world | so the great majority of young men as soon | dboutJunc I, and wenttos houseon Blec and leaves the inference that it is unauthor- twas a duy that will long bo remewmbered. | For Colorado—Fair Frilay and Saturduy; | or of tho state when teading to de. | was startled today by another broad decision | as they zet married " and settle down buy a | Strcet, where the girl was kept u prisor ized, ot the same time exprossing his sym- < stationary temperature; east winds, R L AR e A SR S ¢ 4 bomo fifteen or twenty miles from their | & Week, She was then taken to a disrepu- | pathy with any move to rais prices of wheat. Made a Hit. AREralura; oasy il priva thopooplo of " tho atato of tho | whereby the Brush patents for the mauu- | homo fifieon or twenty miles from e f 00 S0 Wost, Thiruy-irst streot, i oo LiNcory, Neb, July 2 pecial Telo- AT on a as S prre “nl:l\‘lhz.;«lm;»uu‘n;:”!lm ~;l‘:l»‘m:!m”cuix;nlm- facture and use of storage batterios in the [ GGc"0r tho city they of course huve no votes | viere she was compelled to und Daughters of the Revolution. gram to Tue Bre.]—"Tuxedo” made a big Viroqua, Wis,, July 23.—An oficer was | clear iu this case that the constitutional | United States are made solely valid. The [ there, and the concrol of the affuirs is left in | ful '“'l’:f“""“- the man regularly collec Wasmixaros, July 23.—Action has been i sion wus filed by Judge Coxa iu the | the hands of the professional politicians, tho | from Jyhatover: monoey she roceived. | comploted under tho new incorporation of the \enover ho did not receive as much as ho e S A 4 expected e beut her. - This state of things | PAtional society of the Daughters of tho Rev 1%, Continued until the day before yesterday, | olution. Mrs. Benjumin Hurrison s presi- It touightat the Funk opera house, and | sent from here toserve papers ou Secrotary | prerogative is attacked and this particulae | decl ’ ! n gives brilliant promiso of being ono of the | Rusk i the suit brought by the democratic | I was passed in 1571 to meot an T S D | bR SR RNEAR R groat succosses in the world of farco comedy. | state administration te recover monoy al. ||u|\.~|m'<!l.\uh_nf‘ l}l-i\ l\xll{l‘l'l:.vl.lll' southorn. dintelahy GB SR AL '“lm”“l“l Pittsburg's Natural ¢ to protect individual voters. It hus also v that Indianashould | when, after enduring a beating, she madé | dent general, and Mrs, W. D. Cavell of Vir- It was the first “first vight” Lincoln has ever | loged to have baen received by ex-state treas- pen unifo ol 4 raside the Electrical Accumalator gampany, and by *It is not all surprisin, of the beau monde came out in large num- | claimed that during Grover Cloveland's ad- | applications for troops and must fivst satiafy | Charies I, Brush are sustaised. This brings | pipe ber naiural @as to Chicago,” said ", J, | Vehearto tonight. tion and by-laws under the charter are now bers, — From an artistic standpoint tha | ministration £30,000 was left on deposit in a | himself us to the legality of the domand e | Substantially toan end tne litigation which | Close, a Pittsburi glass manufacturer, at tho : S —— in effect. = All -~ the work of the so. comedy is very clover. The minstrel features | Viroqua bank, and ha is to be examined as to [ well as of the necessity and equity of the | for the past” five years has waged between | Deiaad = “In the natuve of things tne sup Successful Casting of Glass, ciety, including the organization of its have been very much curtailed,,a short first | this aud his testimony to be used in the suit | demand. The second cousideration nakes it | the Julian electric company, the Brush elec- | plv of this gas must in time become ex- 1wy, Pa, July 23.—A special meeting of | state chapters, has been withdrawn from partonly being given. Whilo it was late | of the state against the ex-state treasurer., ovident that if Governor Buchanan applies | tric company and the Ilectre accumulator | hiusted, and what would suflice to sup- | the directors of the Penusylvania plate glass | New York and other points to Wasuington, when the last curtain fell, it was the unani- — - for the assistauce of United States troops the | compauy for the control in this country of | ply a ety like Indianapolis for an | o000 e | Applications are being received from every Ao GO B {C S h 2 > & d Statos troops YRR 3 Ailite) He A company was held hore today to witness the ! VA6 4 & mous expression that *Tuxedo” was @ pro- Shipping News, rosult of s application 15 by no. means | the manufacture and saloof storage bat- | indefiuite perlod would satisfy the wants : A A stato and territory for membership, The nounced go. New Youw, Julv 23.—[Speclal to Tue | certain, ’ teries, of Chicago for only # few vears. In Pitts. | 1Fst casting of glass. A large party of prom- | registries gencral aro Mrs, Eugenin Wash- 2 i 4 o ——py burg the use of nutural gas’ is now confined | inent men and stockholders in the company | ington and Mrs, Howard Clark, Mrs, Gen- Organized n Sav k. Bre.|—Among those who arrived from Brariice, Nob., July al Telo- [ Europe on the Spree of the North German grun o 'Lk Bee. ] —The Union savings bank | Lloyd lino were Mr. V. Dampert of Omaha of Beatrice filed its articles of incorporation | &ud Mr. Haus Findiess of Wichita, Kan. with the county clerk tis afternoon, The | At Southumpton - Arrived, the Fuerst Convic y a Guard, Trasaction W Kxoxviine, Tenn, July 23 —Early this CuiGaco, July 23 morning Alexunder Harris, one of the Knox- | the Chicago gas trust was Banded down in ville iron company's convicts, was killed by | the appellate court toduy, The court below s Frapdulent, almost entirely to private hous A The use | came from New York ina special car to in- | eral George H. Shields is the recording sec- A deelsion touching | of this zas worked @ wonderful trausforn spect the process, The operation of casting [ retary and the committee in charge of the tion in the appearance of the city, although | was completely successful, the largost light | national organization are Mrs. H. 1. Boynton, I dow’t think Pittsburg was ever quito so | cast being 125 inchos wido by 210 inckes | Mrs, Leo Knottand Mrs. John W. Forster, smoky as Chicago. For the present at least | long, ‘The Pennsylvanis factory is con- S f gy 5 Bismarck and the Peave, from New York. one of the guards, J. Duncan. Harris | dismissed the bill brought by the oxocutors | the factories have returned to the use of | trolled and owned almost enuirely by New Discredit the Reports, ?15‘,,""'\’,‘,l.f.l,‘"‘h..‘."'.u‘,l"\'\511‘," Inatibution da §50,000, At Philadelphia—Arrived, the Miunesota, | secretly approuched Georgo Torbett, one of [ Of Henry Schubart against the Chicago was | coal. Itissuid that pumps are to be put in at | York capital. Tonight tho resiaénts col WasHINGTON, July 23.—The agents of the 0 incor cou 4 yeava | gom Tondon, the guards, and commenced to choke bim, | HEUUcompany, und it was toprevent the gas | the wells 30 as to supnly tho forc which | brated the event by & great public demon- | Chilian congressional party in this clty dis- sud will begin operations Soptemder 1. Tho | “"Ay Now York—Arrived, the Amsterdam ; 4 g U | company operating as & moubpoly and 10 ob- | formerly drove the gus through the pipes in | stration, followed by a fireworks displo, GhHIA SAERAAHRHS PAVIY, IR LRI FLLY. 2 fncorporators comprise u number of tho solid | ¢ S04 XTI LT d ' | Aunother negro followed. Harris was or- | tain 550 shares of the gas light company ex- | such large quantities and that the factories | = oro 0 y ks display. credit the report of rec engagements oft financial mea of the city, Tue followiu di- dered by Duncan to desist, but failed to heed | chauged for gas trust stock, on false repro. ot} beglh t0 uss oo ot Huasco and also the report that the Esmer- oC vore 6l6cte ovening: g e > Wi ) Wred, T 8 o pre- | \will then begin to use it again. Business 1 ronbles, co and also tho rep Jsme rectors were elected this evening: H. W AWantat IS RS the warning, when Duncan tived. The ball | sentations, he claimed. The sppellate court ) alda fired on the French vessel Volta, The Parker, L. G. Walker, J. G. Wiebe, W. G, 5 T Rty “ ' teok effect under the left shoulder blade and | sustains with the lower cquet the holding | Wants Commuaic tion With Omaha MoxTiEAL, July 23, —The wholesale milli- { (000 Lo0ional ngents will be joined by Senor Washburn, H. [, Ewing, Thomas Yule, A U‘\" Sl B Suit for §23,000 damages | tho convict died ten minutes late eat | that the stock was volunfarily exchanged | H. T. Lorosey,a bronzed cattieman of Mon- | nery and fancy dress goods firm of John Me- | Paero, who arrived in New York yestorday B. Dempster, Nuthan Blakeley and Jacob | Was begun In the circuit, court today by Jid- | excitement prevailea in tho convict camp. | with the understanding that tho gas trust | tana who owns & big ranch on the Milk | Lean & Co. has made an assignment on the | from Brazil. Kloin, ward 5. Richards against ‘The plantiff ulleges that he s homas B, B) sured the fran- van, | lvidently it had been agroed among the con- | was to be a monopoly. The court would not | river in the northern part of the state, viets to make a bieak for hberty. - When | return property knowingly devoted to uu un- | the live stock meu in bis section ure s | dei ch in- | liaoilities of §251,2 nd of the Merchants' bank, with total 45, The heaviest cred tmmense Crops of Co They Will Do Gmaha To Fursoxn, Neb., July %h--[Special Telo. | 150 for the West Sido clevatod raiiroad | HirHs wis shot the secona prisoder turuod | lawful entorpriso. terested in the proposed railroad extension | itor is the Merchants' bauk itself, which | WAsmizaroy, July 23.-The hurcau of - 3 B B¢ " | and that Bryan and his partoer, John D, | 80 Hed to his couira —— e which is to unite Helena and Omaha, holds indgirect claims on paper under discount | American republics has received informati.n gram to Tue Bre, | —Four pickpockets were | jaunings. promised him stock in the coin- q Elliot Jury Out, At present,’ said he while stopping at | 1o the extent of 315,489 and direct elaiws of | 1 (iuatemala that the coffeo harvest for captured by the poilce durlug the exbibition | pany for bis efforts. He claims this stock i John I, Blair Sick. Corvwnes, O., July 28.—The Eliott jury | the Pulmer, “we do all of our shipping by | §16,000, . f B i 000 4 ntal resont of Forepaugh's circus in the city today, | hus not boon turued over and hence the suit, Kaxsas Cirv, Mo, July 23 —Jobn 1. Blair | wont'to bed ‘at 9'p. m, without rendering any | the Great Northern and the Northeru Pacifio, Gty S !;»"M‘:‘-‘\'lmrvv..« 1 790,000 quiniula, repcesentiog They wera each fined §0 and costs by Judge -— of New Jersey has been lying quite ill in this | o iiot Phey desirerto consider tho & ¢ | butif wo had a oL route to Omaha A Foster's Visit to the President, AR SN SRR R A S (Hi Williams, amounting to £240, Accepted the Amenament. city. Blair has been stopping at the Coates | tastimony vofore taking & vote, which will | Freat.deal of our cattle would undoubtedly | Care May, N. J,, July 25.—Ono of the | {000 o year ngo.” B on )T e Cuieaao, July 23, ~The Chicago economio | house the past week. Ho is better today | occur i the morning. All is quiet. & o shipped to thut market as the cattle of | prineipal objects of Secretary Foster's visit | - AUnuns, Neb., July 125 [Special to Tus | 10l Kas company today tiled its acceptance | and is attonding to businoss. — “;!I‘;L’_',:‘;‘I::"f‘,'{',‘l:,‘;.u”,vh”,,m_“ Mr. Lowrey | 10 the president is to discuss with him the Money to Move the Crops. Brr.| - Yesterday.a fellow by the name of | Of the amended ordinance ss passed by the o e e R hlass. Abdin Palace Partly Burned. said the stcep wero ratehr crowding the | plan for the redemption of the 4! per cent | ~WasmiNGtoy, July 2. —Tho Uulted States CILY O cll last week. ‘L ha company i i Iy ,. " \ Brown was arrested by tho shoriff, Ho has | fitf counchi st week: 2hacompany 18 sald | Guevese,Wyo., July 2.—The mines of been travoling around the country in coms l materials and will commence work ou the | the Deer Creek coal company at Glen Rock Caino, Egypt, July 93, —Abdin palace was | cattle to the wall. *“The cattle men,” said | boads., The appointment of several col- | treasurer today shipped 00,000 in small partly burued today. ‘The recewtion halls, | he, ““are badly discouraged by their heavy | lectors at polnts where the office is vacaut | notes to Chicago for use in the movement of r the harew aud mauy articies jof value were | l0sses in the winter of 1550 and they baven't | will in all probability be also one of the re- | the crops. The issue of continued 43¢ per Wlumioetiog lines at ouce, lne on fire. Smoke was discovered pouring | saved, Quite recovered frow it. As aresuwlt many ' sults of Lhe secretary’'s visit here, cent bouds today aggregates §,000,000, with 8 young kixl, whom it was suspected