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THE OMAHA DaAIlLy BEE. OMAHA. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 25, 1S01—TWELVE PAGES: NUMBER 57 Z _ — — - = z NNNN m TR 10 | daughter of A, L. Warrick, offieial stenog- | WERISH TIN P ' [ ( Rl; R\v of the scason’s crops, F6 says wheat will be \URI)RISF IO BUI ” \“)hb The unveiiing was '\ = impressive core. NAWN N \ \ < Ll | o) o erday and was buried toc i\ s " D¢ | the largest crop for n number, of. years and | | D) Vg W o | mony and was witug umber of A DEFECTIVE STEAM GAUGE, | vt Seticitiuttioeeioiss, | WELSH TIN PLATE LABORERS, | the ey ey Tors bl Fons o ) | menvintl Wit 2 et FIVE KILLED IV A COLLISION, 4 ex ..-'x--u\(. 1.\5,- Iu both cases the trouble is | 1t s too soon, he says, 10 make any safe pre- e | number of Buglisu an\ = 5 poopla’of othor | % 1nfantils complications, Much siokness pro 5 | diction regarding oats, m:-,fl'mm tho data at | nationalities % —_ & Tatal Explosion at Plattsmouth Due to | vails in this community Their Admittance Into American Manu- | hund he thinks thors will " arop. | Dotuioes | Late Liveral Victory fn thy Wishach Dit | (Miks Hlith Daimer % yed the sheot | Two Passenger Trains Come Togother on a3 Mechanical Imperfection. Fire ot Oakland, factories Uanses Trouble, will prove an exceliont erop shouid they es- vision Quits Unexpeoted, tablet snitably engraved, s it was une the Denver & Rio Grande, OAKLAND, Neb,, July 24.—[Speci | eape too many sun showers, He estimates volled three flags were 1\ A S aa Tt gram to Tur Ber A fire broke out this 11,000,000 bushels, no. rvnfl']ll lo( [‘"‘f m‘u; CREEA ‘The tirst flug was the Dut e, then up | —_— ) VERDICT OF THE CORONER'S JURY. | morning betwoon 5 and 6 o'clock in the HISTORY OF THE LAW IN QUESTION, | gtived. ‘he fruit ctap Rt ho thelarkestof | powERFUL OPPOSITION TO OVIRCOME. | jnhisis stars and ‘stripa Y e | ACCIDENT CAUSED BY CARELESSNESS. | cery store of Karl Larson, the fla S0 ate . i i ki flags were hoisted the milit d prosent | be total loss on buildings and contents | Democratic In nounts to £3,000, ana insurance carried aw enuity Fashioned the Ttesponsibility for the Frightful Acci- Gossip Regarding the Dissolution of [ Save the Queea™ and the Duteh anthem in | Conducton Parei Misinterprots His One Arrests an American Officer for a dent Not Determined by the Offi gregated 81,400 in the Owmaha fir and the Obuoxious Measure and the Ad- M usiler. Parliament—Parneil's De adence C B oivi And miiTiak Nt ket log i rep. Ocders—Fody of Engincer Ardell # cial Investigation—Story of Home fire insurance compaaics rulnistration Is Censured for MoxTEAL, July 24—=IBkis now bolieved Began the Day the Priests rescictives of the university of Loyden were St Under the Wreck a Witness, SEITLED PEACEIBLY. Enforcing the Sam that Christie Warren's murderer s still in Deserted Him, A LT TR AN Dead and Injured. —_— Montreal. but up to midaight last night tho ; Noble followed with o praver, - Dr. Palmer B F Tennessee Miners Will Await Action W B s Hiin B detectives huve not been able to lay hands then formally committed the tablet to the | Prarrsmortn, Neb, July 24 — [Special by the Legislnture. PRI \!:” B n.} lonhim. A comical ineldent—if anything | (CoPUriant 191 hythe New York Associated Prew.] | enve of Loyden's eeclosinstical commission- | DENVER, Colo,, July 24.-A collision oc- i B T iop i LIl el LA S Kxoxviiee, Tenn,, June 24, —The darkest Wastizatos, D. C., July 24 connected with 50 trribig® tragody can bo | LONVON, July 2-Tho liboral victory dn | oxs. | ho bircomastor promised o sco that. | currod about Lo'elock this moening noar Car- 3 quest over the killing of the twomen, Charles |y oo yugp before the dawn, The situation It was supposed. that Assistant Secretary | called comical—wns the Afrost last aight of | the Wisbech division is a surpriso to botn | the monument was cared for. lisie Springs, a small station on the Denver Hasemeier and Jotw Hardrob, by the BOUCK | 4,is inorging to those on the inside was more | Nettleton was respousible for the decision | an Americau deputy shoflff as the murderor, | $14¢s. The Gladstonian candidato was op Gossip from Laverpool. & Rio Grande railway, twenty miles west of explosion in the B. & M. shop Weduesdy | ju,zorous than at any time since the begin- | aliowing the Welsh tin plate laborers to come | All the availuble actectiveand police force, | P3¢d by a powerful local trade intorest aud 1COPUPNE 191 b James Gorton Rennett, | Pucblo, between west-bound passenger train eveuing terminated this afternoon. Tho | 50 orihe Bricovillo agitation. This after- | n and work in the factory of ex-Congress- equipped with authority {and six shooters, | it Was hardly calculated that he would do Liverroot, Jaly 24— [Special Telegram to ! No. 4 and the Durango express, No, 6, cast 4 Jury after duliberating o little over an WO | o0, 4y 5 grujock the miners' committer met | man Neideringhaus of St. Louis,but it appears | were out on clues that o thelr minds were | 80Y Moo thau roduce the couservative mi- | Tug Brr. | ~The Commons had a long inter- | bound, in wuieh five porions lost their lives, ; brought in a verdict to the effect that | {50 0 ing Lamar house and in half an | thay shovtly after ex.Congrossmon Owens | Unfailing. Their prinoipdl grounds wero at | JOrity to such a minimum as would Justify @ | view with Klder Anderson, tho leading Mor- | SiX more were seriously and ten sligtly arles Hasemeier and John Hardrobu came th by a boiler explosion at the B. n o being s e was made commissioner of immigration he | the different wharves, ad afione of thesc | recontest at tho comine election. Among the | mon represcatative here. Ho expressed | hurt: The killed wero i i Attt Deputy Sheriff Orden Wood of Hanover had [ glements of the conservative strength wers b 1 8 GEOR( ARDBLL,: engitoor ) Hou, Denuis Leaby presented a draft of | was of littlo use and General Netleton con- | apiiedhiiy taken up lodgiugs for tho night. | o 2 of Sollberu hory | much anxioty to havo that body conform to HEOR A ARDELL, engineer on the resolutions, — which were unanimously | tinued to handle the important immigration | As day was beginning to break he stood up | L1° Publican and brewer interests, which | the laws, and stated that as polygamy was [ West-bound train to their de & M. roundhouse, said explos .coused by tho stoam guago not registering | ,4o,104, The resolutions were presentad to | business in tho troasury department. gainst a pile of lumber, Where he could see | have long dominated in tho constituency. | llegal it must ve abandoned €. COLE, express mossenger on tho east. the exact amount of pressure of steam o 4 el b ¥ everybody in the glare of ‘the electrio light | These tarew their full strength against the | Tho commissioners lanched at the Reform | bouud train " valvos being screwed | (10 Knoxville committee of citizens aud oy Owens complalned of this and sald that | TrEry T, H08 B ColeERRTE the fatiguo of | Gladstor ARUTAREE: . \Whoss. VIGtore = Ik, lane t 2 A boiler and thosafoty valves being screwed | ), approved and signed. An audionco | Nettleton was usurping his duties and loft | 314 be invisiblo himself, atig dstonian candidate, whose victory s, | club with Mr. Grant, tho city counsellor and | A I PARRAS, conductor on the ecast- Attornoy General Pickel. To sy that tho | order to remedy this he was given full swing | ble King strolled that wayand observed the [ Butneither this nor the results of any of the | today. They were cordially received by | TWO UNKNOWN TRAMPS, ODPOFLIAILY to obtain peaco without blood- | and tho first oficial ct Is tho issuanco of this | deputy. He compared his notes and camoto | bye eloctions will ultor tho resolution of the | wany prominent members. Tomorrow Cap- | The seriously injured aro ,, AHed® Wid {6wbA" A% bOte Lhe Db 1] the conclusion that the sleepor was an Amer- | government to try to complete its schemo of | tain Cross inspects the Gu raliroad contractor of Trin ausing more pressure than the ea- | oo S B Goy Harels and Watkins, two trado uniomsts | bound. pacity of the boile The verdict was given overthe signatures of the following jurors: William Herold, n o steamer H. E. Moy, , | decision without any consultation with his foreman, William Murphy, €. ;;' ekenfeidt, | p0 5 ove meeting followed, in which all | superiors whatever, }I_mn n’-lx‘f“\\‘&"x;v |]‘\)l’("uxll\l'll-,h'-‘“g\;tr:‘fr«m";\\:llx’xlx"[ Irish logislation beforo dissolving parlisment. | Avizoua, which is sailing with a large num- { idad; right leg crushod so badly that it was W. D. Jones, W. T. Cole and C. H. Smith. | o5, 00ve Following are the resolutions Of course it nas been the subject of somo | o constablo prowptiy Reeusted him, Certaiu iutluential consorvatives in constant | ‘ber of emigrants, and Powderly will investi- [ amputated above the knee, The verdict contained no word of censure | "y, ¢y undorsiend committen on behuit | SEiticlsm from Hu'miun e :mln many affoct ““Dhe deputy sheriff of Hanoveron the look | Communication with the electoral headquart- | gato tho system of juvenilo pauper emigra B. Wi, Salida; rib broken, back ine nor laid the respousibility at any one's door, | o this miners and friends of Bricevil e and L-L S0 b w‘_;.‘“}“(‘_fm‘:“‘: e ‘:g;;:“l'l‘; atoer | out for Franic Almy,” was the answer. King | ers are pressing Lord Sulisbury to remodel | tion to 1s conducted by the authori- | Jured and badiy bruised about the head. but the refe to the safety valves being | (onl ‘\""{xl"’: -]” i "’(»“"”'(‘“'"[l tioF . 3 asked the sheriff for his papers, but thes the cabinet and to dissolve parliament at | ties and various charitable organizations of Jous Purery, Pueblo; hip braised and do 8ubniit the following, trusting thict it wi 0! P A e s 4 screwed down.and the explosion being ut- | it 8 WL Your favorabre consideration There is no doubt that the decision is ac- 3|xv(|(lIl(xlnf;":y\:\r\uml::}m0“":'"0“(:‘!"\{::::]\“‘;}1n- ° | once. They piead that the strength of the | this city. spine injured, tributed, in part, to that fact, places the 1. Thesstitus quo t0° be restor d i jthe | cordig to law and it seoms that this lnw was P A Kiug requested the | (ladstonian reaction 15 growini constantly Slavin and Mitchell loave hero tonight at Ruves Rominsos, Palmer, Mo, right leg e fndirectly at tho deor of those having | ELARLS (b 6t wines, and wo Will vse ai) | Arst enacted by a demooratic house of repre | (o't ako off his eoatynd on ono arm, | and that another year's delay will probably | 11345 for London, Manager. Forsythe's maten | broken i two places and loft leg in ono. and T L oyt CGRORS | Giliviary gantion and hotorable means to pre- | 00 EENER S i as. 0" Nl | Sure cnough, was o smaliisoar. King was ( x ult ju an overwhelming liberal majority. | with Suilivan 1s not sottled yet, but Slavin | bruised about the head and face RO H AR st aeE bl calicd IS aito ny futerference with them, ST NG ol NI GRS Hal sure now that he had the $00 reward. Theso tactical reasous, though supported by | desires it to be soo o and Mitchell ro Hexuy Giunersoy, the news agent on the the fireman, Hasemeier, called his attention Keposin eonfidence in our governor und | of St Louis, who proceded Neideringhaus in | SULEAEH IRAt hC ARG IOCERCICRIEC, 1 [ be soon. Ho and Mitehell ¢ i g L to the engine with the words, orge. there | believing the gencrar assembly when it cets | congress and was defeated by that gentle- tho opinion of the oflicials of the electoral ex- | turns to the states about September 1, and | cast-bound teain, is the only ono of the ine station,” snid King. The deput, sheriff pre iy somethiug the matter hero. ' She pops at | I extra sesyion Will2 (Ve 18 o necessary re- | man. The law was reairmed aud mado a | Station’ deputy Bouitlve, Huve ot shaken Lioea Sallsbury and | willemaln it the matot S | e R r W o o sssion thut ho < ove ottt . s ested that he was no mugderer ana would X vemain if the mateh with Sullivan can ) \ B T o B G B OO N RGO (ot a0 A RaiO Bl babus | PATUOULHG I mif EAUGH 1 Y1 ASCVIE Loy not go. This made King more certain of his | Mr. Balfour in thoir resolvo to fuce another | made, otherwise aftor a tour through the | leftieg is badly ervshod and was ampatated e aimo. Jooted "ot ‘the sttty “vaive | [wabidingprople so us to iaintain tho eun- | LeMiloR 3D Brclhio man, and the upshot wast that the deputy | session. principal citics they proposo going on to | below the kuee, while ho sustainod sovoro in- ERUL Rl e AL ;1‘4‘\. ice 1||rlll\\'vu’\[‘n;;\w’“’lle public in the fu- i I'he tm‘lr‘ .'v( nm! u\lt;rl'l;\l' ucfulnld ll‘r\- sheriff was mkol\[ to lgler?m!u;r. Jih' :fl = The talk over the Wisbuch election in the | Australin. The prospect of a wateh with | tevnal injuries, the extent of which cannot : b - g s well s in the pis y 4 case fro catrice land dis- | geanton duty, afte 2 the doputy’ s Y . \ 3 wrong. He then started over to engine N We do herahy express thanks to Governor | SAF: 8% 01t case from tho Beatrico tan goanton duty, after beafing tho doputy’s | g consorvativo and liberal clubs tonlght | Sullivan scoms doubtral, though tho lutter | be dotermined. bt hich e had to do some work, and in | Buchunan for his kind consideration in Loid- | trict, Albert M. Floming against Ifrank story, refused 'to have him locked up, but | -1° SONSPrVAUXe and : 8 i e e e e i e R A B MR Bl el s 1570 Bowe, then & boy of thir Kingz'was 8o positive that'ho had the right | treats it s likely to precipitate the dissolu- | expresses himself as anxious for it to come | Just how the accident happened cannot be W bs heard No. 12 pop ae o | inx tie i r s I Hoten Jlos do oD e i (I,I,'. venting a conflict that might have resulted in | years, made a settlement upon lund 1n the | man that he took his prisoner into tho guard | tion of parliam sgistered ouly s1xty-ive pounds m{..,..‘h.;m, N e ‘(])]I:vl:’;::\(llyi\lli;e\;‘(:r:“ll;‘l‘l‘\::)r;::‘l:\'n(\u’I‘l‘.nL‘l‘:":I‘ ::)m‘n’;\.nnlr nwlrv sl::)}u;)lfi »‘v':_:]\\l‘ t‘.‘\‘u: ,"('i.lfl-:‘ln\u terances, however, derido the notion that a | notlack for supporters financially, however misunoerstanding his or- d ouly 0 the committoe of citizons we also « v rvatic com- | gherif’s friends could ght to the sta- | peo gloc will change the line decided ; R AT T Cor BhL) AL RheaY tturned bis attention to the | pross thanks for the interest they have shown | pollea to live upou the land and iu a sbort | tion to idontify him. Kiug was profuse in | LYO election will change the lino decided ) largo the stakes may be. i Tho usual placo of meoting of the t. Privato ministerial ut- | 1, and as far as can be ascertained, ho will | learned, vut it is supposed to be the result of safely vidve, He stated that he found the | by their counsel and advicein their efforts to | Do therd s 3 upon. Ce—eey trains is at Cavlislo Springs, but as tho west- 3 i D nsel i C i 1o ho sold the tract. It was afterwards | nis apologies. bad o : 5 4 ISR EIDER B Il 3 O3 DEINER, DAL 02 nuts on the reht hand stood lower thun on | adiust the existing diflieuities, Jostat“A. | (I 00 Vot o nad- abandoned and sovoral ¥ SN he period for the reconstruction of the Due to Strong Prejudice. bouud teain was late out of Pueblo order: Ao other side and, taking s - wrench, f Bhomas g Wm0 Piekeriue, =D | S0 LRERC IR RO i, and | ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT EXDED, | cabinet depeods upon Mr. Smith’s neaith. | Avwiaxorie, July 24.-Great excitement were given to pass to Beaver siding, this He has been il enough to ¢ X 3 sido of Carlisle Springs. Conductor Parri's able that he will ev o watithals 8/ two dnd B Moore, W, 1 A ') t 73 the pove, Dennis Lealy. Witliam Rule, J.C. | was brought up on review. Thesceretary now | lowa National Guards Enjoy an Out- wder it improb- | provaits fu this cinity over tho tragic events reappear as a minister, growing out of an accusation that Jewish He alsostated that he did not think thav | J'WHie, DU Carperior _ i el ¢ . ., Unless he improves he will withdraw from < t train had passed this placo and was running over the dome sheet concluded it was noth- | yyjors” "Pho militia on Collexe hill - was | March 3, 1801, to mward it to Bowe. The Forr Done, Ta,, July 24.—[Special Tele- | duke of Rutland, who has long been an in- | sacrifice. The governor of Roumauis has [ 0 o ing more toan a leak. Hasemeier asked him if ho could turn on the blower. He said: *'No, you have plenty of time yet, but call me when she shows 100 pounds pressure. He then stepped off to go back to No. 71 and had got only to the next section when tho Xplosion occurred, Grebo gave it as his opinion that Hasemeier, as soon as ho left, turncd the biower on to get rid of the gas and smoke which was filling the cab, Grebe is a first class mechanic and a very reliable man, and if tho acedent wos due to his work on ' the safety valve, it was because he had too much confidence iu the corrcet- ness of the steam gauge Coroner Unruh has conducted the investi- gation which has lasted through three aay: with great perseverance and intelligenc he Sixth regiment of | Valid, will also retire. Mr. Matthews, the | proclaimed the district under martial law, home secretary, will ket a judgeship. A new | foarg that otherwise the inhabitauts would cabinet with Mr. Chamberiuin, SirJ. B, Gorsy [ **'E U M l556d murder all tho | and Lora Hartington us members, who will | PS¢ aguinst the Jews, The alleged murder companies of the regiment, including those | add a further liberal sloment to governmet | oceurred at the villago of Mustapha Pusha, from Mason City, Osage, Webster City, | legislation, must have time to settlc into | about twenty miles from this city. s c e s L S working coheson before risking a dissolution | The cornse of a Greok girl eight yew onvicts will be removed to Bricoville and | 5,0/ {3 Viivaction of the president, Second | Hampton, Hull, Algona, Lo Mars and Sioux | WOTHRE COA corpse of a Greek girl eight years of | |icconors on the train or the doath list Coal Creek tomorrow morning. The miners' | $8¥: By directio jropresident, Second | City, were well represented. Over threo | Of, parlis salisbury’s rocont | M€ Was found in the river and the doctors St commitice is romninn in Kaoxvillo tonizty | Licatenaut Bliwood W, Evans, Bighth eav- | [ W0 i SERECRE Q800 TGt | e reasons for Lord Salisburys recent | 840 wes found n the river and octors | would hava veen groate commitice is ro U | airy, is, at his own request, reheved from | hundres : Dat St | denouncement of the uction of the Irish | declared that sho had not been drowned, but | Noua'or 1 engors 0n tho train going to accompany the guards and convicts to- | #1I¥ 1% at b \ ved from | o (camp. ivasHgibbaage of tho fol: > : . None of the passengers on the train geing ¥ e y A sollege, Sherman, . L s % clerical con- A been strangle row o % o B o Cree k. he full approval | direction of the president, Lieutenant Carl | Colonel Raymond, S aRery Adidtant O e D D D h e Sh Hebrews excopt one Greek namod | 1'he body of George Ardell, the unfortu- his netion will not moet the full approval | i¢oops, Thirteenth infantry, is dotailed as | Peary and Sergeant Majov King, 'Governor ate engineor, is still under the wreck. The lowislation recently. On the contrary, they | strangled in the manuer of dowish blood | injured wero brought to this city and are drawn up at dress parade at 6 o'clock this | laad is near Beatrice and has become very | gram to Tue Bek).— evening and received orders releasing them | valuable. The father of Bowe also hasa<ase | the lowa national guards closed their aunaal from strict discipline, The orders were ve- | which this decision is expected o ffect in u v ) 5 { : ci ent at We ity today, cewved with tumultuous cheering. The four- | like favoradle manuer. encampmont) AW SbeEgCibytoday toen companies will leave for their homes to- SR RIiSs(¥ ORDRND morrow moruing on n special train. Tho | o e st S0 REE SIS L ‘I'he engine and baggage ear of the train going west only left the track, but the train coming east was a narrow guage traln and was all thrown from the track and viled in a promiscuous mass. ‘Thero were but very few ST T tarmatotitholnareas t S Y tention to obstruct the government's Irish | Stefano, who swore that the wirl had been Of ull the waipiers, but the teris of tho 1o | prattssor of milliary scichco and tactics at | Boies mspeotod tho rogiment yesterday. Iy o AL Yol | Austin @ollege, Sherman, Pex., aud will re- bave uided Mr. Bulfour on every reasonable | offerings and that the murder was un- | yow > Sistors’ hospital. Tho wrookage the Coal Creek valley miners. They are so | 1:ave of absence for six months on sur- g MownnsiImgd N iEpgolal T nizing an esseutial agreement and the closest | the excitement Stefuno suddenly disappenred | CFOW 18 busy and proby Twenty-four witnesses have been called and [ g o8 LFEEE E ani so thoroughly | BeO's certificate of disability is grauted First | gram to Tk Bee.]—The hiews was received | political affiliation between the McCarthyites | and luter his corpso was found in a sack on | cleaved this evening. XA ined thoroughly, and th i ‘l‘lill‘om! Gt [ R S R e R P T ;{m;l!or;ml: le“i?“ l:l L:glmw‘x‘d, 'l'\\'fl‘n.v': here today of the death of €aptain M. W, | and lhex liberals, !m’vn lnlhul‘uu:‘liml i v.m} the bfinh urlmo lrl[:'nr. Ts“" U\de,\‘ e et e "":-‘—‘ Phk LURCH cials gave every assistance in their power to | SO e ust infantry. The order to relieve Kirs ‘i : \ at Washington | nature of communications that have passed | covered with stubs. Suspicion fell | LEFT AUNTS IN THE LURCH, obtain u full investigation. The verdictmeets | ¥SESAlY couceded tht the end of the trouble | | joutonaut Samuel Dy icoquun, Tenth cav- e o e e REn | Detwan, tho liberals nd. {lio’ Iriaa. tishops | upon. the mon whom' Stofimy.. had e: with the approval of the citizens who con- | 4% cOme. —_—————— alry from duty at the d States military i ‘V"“ POSILON. |y piting them in common action agaiust the | cused, and five of the Spanish butchers | A Pretty Girl Slips Away Fromm Her sider that the investigation has been tho PEPPER BROKE UP THE DANCE, | 8¢8demy in August next is revoked. Leave | The decensed was well known in Towa polit: | government. To counteract the policy now | and tio of their apprentices wers arrsted Protectors and Weds, ough una judicious. ) * | of absénce for two months from September | ical circles, having served as a membor of | gypnorted by every bishop oxcopt Dr. | One of the apprentices, a lad named Gianvi, “ e e 1, 1801, is grantea First Licutenant James A. | both branches of the legislature, as lieutenant | hwyor of Limerick, Lord Slisbury | confessed that the five prisoners had mur. v Your, July 24.—The passcngers who Ne Funeral of One of the Victims, r ractical Joke which Caused Trouble oodin, Seventh infantry B governor In 1570, Which position e wesigned | recontly renowod overtures to the | dercd Stefano and paid him (Gianvi) to carry | arrived here Wednesday morning on the Prarrsyouvri, Neb,, July 24.—[Special _ata iety Ball. MISCELLANEOUS, l,"‘ onter/congrass, W]lcf;’l S "l“"(‘t Towa | vatican to intervene and asked the pope to [ the body in a sack totheriver. The mystery | steamship Teutonic wore witnossos of . ro- Telegram to Tue B The lodges of the New York, July 24.—A practical joke, The decision of the general land office in ho‘:l:‘g‘“ also & momber © last Iowa | promise to pronounce on the eve of the gen- | of the girl’s death is yet unsolved, but ‘in the | mantic scone, Miss Jane Mitchell, o protty eral election a decisive word against Episco- | military trial which is to be had of the pris- Ancient Order of United Workmen and the | plaved on Wednesday night in the Casino | the case of Cnarles A. Mason vs Alonze Cun- 1 T ), f lification of Prohibit‘on Statutes, | palinterference. Tha pope usal prompted | ouers it is exvected that some will be friends and relatives of Chales Hasemoior, | hall of the Union county country club house | ningham. cancelling his timber culture entry the victim of the rocent boilor explosion,went. [ 4t Plainfield is likely to_prove a serious mat- | it McCaok, Nob., land district, wns todny ré- | Siovx Cirv, Ta., July 24.—(Special Teto- to Louisville this afternoon on a special | ter to the perpetrator if he is caught. The [ Versed by Assistant Secretary Chandlor, gram to Tue Be Eie Englisu girl, born near Truno, Cornwall, the promier’s allusion to a clerical conspiracy | brought to light which will reveal the man. | tWenty years ago, came over on the Teutonlo ! aud to the abolition of the lliterate voter and | ner of her death. in chargo of two maiden aunts. Near Miss —Attornoy Carter of the | )js threat to reduce the Irish P L i i resentation. e e e Mitchell’s home lived Charles Thomas, and tramn tendered by the railvoad company for | trick was played upon the persons uttending 2 —_— local law and order league has ruceived a lot- ‘The conservatives now see that the bishops KILLED BY THE TRAIN, as childecn she and Charles wero great the oceasion to attend the funcral. The en- | the second ‘‘summer hop” Not Fighting 1 Commerce. ter from the attorney general advising him h’nm suoreme sway in Irelund and that M. fricnds, thoueh he is her seuior by eight gine, No. 67, was draped in black and white, | The Casino had been prettily decorated and Wasiixaro, July 24—t All this alleged | that all money collocted by the city “authori- | Parnell’s decadonce bezan on the day the | yMangled Body of an Unknown Eng- | o N T as W or o Lt PATa ol atao e while on the boiler head, over the pilot, was ocicty people from the neigh- | seare grows out of the fact that the railroad | ties from saldon keepers, if it can be shown | Pricsts deserted him. No more striking eld and anchor o : 3 A ; I Ane f i . proof of tho utter loss of Mr. Pa | - ‘;r\“‘h‘:,'“‘}"",;l’l‘,'(,!l‘\{3:,:,l"‘l',',“,'l‘l",‘"f:"\,,‘,?"d,.,AH':.‘. ‘"t | vorhood of New York and Brooklyn were | companies object to being obliged to fumigate iaetiuis oo 1op laugENIng, Delongs to Bireaith could ba eiven than fn tho chamotos | CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 24.—(Special Tole- mourning, W. W. MeLennan, for whom the | the guests of the prominent Plaiutield people | and disinfoet their cattlo cars aftor each ship- | 39 GULY treasins ad sciool, fuad. Ao | o (15 delogates surrounding him au yestor- | gram to Tuk Brie. | ~Tho Choyenno & North- deceased used 1o five, was at thethrottie and | present. The scene was one of much gayoty | ment from the south to the north," said Sec- | ynder an illegal ordinance, It is simply a | doy convention at nuylm._ 1t was a meet- | ern train reaching hero this afternoon picked Conductor Raney had chargo of the train. when the opening dance was begun, but it | retary of Agriculture J. M. Rusk today. Tho | method for oficial nullification of tho pro- | it for which carcful preparation had been | yy g mangled body twenty-soven miles north well kuown lishman Found in Wyoming. icli’s years ago, and 1s now aclorgyman in Bridge- port, Conn. The old friendship nover waned and amone those who wore anxiously stand- ing on the pier on Wednesday morning was e soon chunged. Someone had sprinkicd cay- | socrotary roct b foIN Cnvilio | Lol ey wmaking for a long time, yet havdly any man 0 L 2 milesiny the Kev. Charles Thomas, wio knew that Randolph Will Have Races. om0 poppor ovor the Waxod SUETACE OF Tho | ot tesneeen ity o from Nashville g e~ oflocal or goncral promineice could bo iu- [ Ofhere. It wis that of an unknown Youtl | yyi o yiigehell was on board. ‘There was the Raxvoirn, Neb, July 24,—[Special | ballroom floor, and the result was felt as | that Tennossee cattlo growers are inconsed Logan News Notes. duced to attond. » : pf about ninoteen, rather poorly dressed wud | o yural nceting botweon the two youni peo- to Tue Bee]—At a meeting of citizens | S00n us the aance was well under way. The | 8t thoorder of the secretary declaring quar- Lo 28.—[Special to Tne I'he Times, which has hitherto predicted | looking liko an Enelishman Ne 1K WIS | e, during which the aunts looked discreotly ss, suys that yester- | shorter than the other. It is thought he foll 7 £ vion | 4ay’s convention proves the impotence of | off a train which went north in th orning fnts aro haying; g dis siou which the Parnellites and shows that the tenants of His legs wers severod from his bady tripping feet and the swaying of skirts | autine against Tennessee cattle and that the | Bpp, % A 5 caused a clond of “dust that was intolerable | new ovder was considered a blow at the agri- | pay S sociation was incorporated with . capiti eated pratcrowdoaiballvooms Abes o ia belin b BYIR 4 4 g stock of $8,000. The purpose of this asso :f:u‘x.uen’l’«:.l.-r'ur ek ]nl"mwrIp(‘n:-ll'-tlltid R P (LR continued [ Will end on Eriday evening by a dobato in | tho settled district aro no longer with him, | there were no papers by which to identif ciation s to gain membership Yo the North [ every nook and coruer,filling the eves,throats | the secretury, *“Fhere has been no change | Which Clark Broden, Flders Y. F. Martin of | Plots dependent upon the existence of a flow [ lim the temains wiil be buried here iu the Nobraska trotting circuit and prepare for a | and nostrils of those present, until the cough- | in thoe rezulations abolished but two years | Magnolia and W. W. Blair of LoMars will | of dollars from America ave now paralyzed. | votter's field. throo days’ rucos some time in Scotember. A | ing and_sneezing became so general that a | ago. At the timo u rule was that all cattle | Participate. Solow has the Parnollites’ fortunes falleu TG tract of elehty-four weres within the cor- | hasty adjournment was taken to auother | ruised below acertain line should be stopped | Liast evening a smilo show was held in the | that u paltry Amcrican donation of £125 was i S fal T rorate liits of Rundolph will be purchased | apartment. A corps of porters with brushes | for quarantine before entering states where | Park. W. C. Warner, who advertisas himself | received by the cenvention with cheers. 1EYENNE, Wyo,, July 24 —[Special Tele Disciples and Latter | Parnell’s ultimate suc the other way, but when they did look around they were not'a lttle surprised to find tho youn couple had vanishea. A scarch among ine crowd on tho pier failid to discover then. so the two old ladics sat down on their trunis, knowing she must come back for them, and waited patiently, While seated on tho trunks n gray haired wan came up and asked if the baggage on last ovening the Rundolph Driving Park as- aud svitable buildings orected at onco. This | and damp sawdust finally cleaved the ball- | splotiatic fover did not exist: Tho quaran. | 8 ex-state lecturer of the alliance, delivered | -~ Mr. Campbell, M. 12,/ is 1o longor Mr. Par- | gram to Tux Ber. | —Tho five in the mino of [ Wit the i wers. sittine i ra bolous achievement is avded as a big stroke of | room of the popper, and thie dancing was ve- | tined district really meluded only certain | & free trade speech. nell's secretary, Mrs. Parnell undertakivg | the Glen Rock coal company at Glen Rock is | to Miss Jano Mitenell. Ou learning that it enterprise for the town aud will prove the | sumed. It is said that the ofticers of the club | portions of Texas aud no prospect has been Ny Injurcd the active secretarinl duties. ] still in progress. It has been dotermined to | did, he said he was Mr. Hamilton, who kept entering wedge for tho location of a district | will make strenuous efforts to have the | hoard from that district, There is nothing in < atallve ldnged, 3 Among the closing facidents of the Con- | 1,750 pare of the slope and seal up the on- | the Humitton hotel in_ Clarkson strect, and fair fortho counties of Cedar, Wayno, Picrce | offenders punished. the cattle quarantiie laws that is applicabie | S10Ux Ciry, Ia., July 24 —[Special Telo- | gregation council was the proposed union | 7R T BERE 0T 0 BIE SUC AE that Miss Mitchell's father had writen to and Knox. PO S (s - to Tennessee more than to Illinois, | Rram to Tur Ber.|—Frank Murphy, chief | with the Beptists. The proposul excites dis- by him, telling m to look aftar nis daughter, Gould at Grand Isla THEY REMENBER N ANS | New York or Massuchusetts. Nativo cattlo | operator at the depot, wus discharged today. | cussion in both committ Dr. Noblo's WEAIHEK FORECAST. While thov were aeliberating as towhat & S . ; 3 . ro not mcluded in the quarantine regula- | Hoe thought that Alee Gray, the night oper. | JUgkestion that the uuion scheme e fivst & g 2 should bo done, Miss Miteholl appeared loan- GraxD Isuaxp, Neb, July 24.—[Special | fealian Laborers tn Pennsytvania Ap- | tions, Thorela no idea or ireose of a com: AgNEH i & KL OPOE | tried in local ~councils finds general 5 e S ing on the Kev. Mr. Thomas' arm. Mr. Telegram to Tur Bee)—Jay Gould and el lOR B ataction moreial wrfare ueainst tho south, Tho | (Of Was responsivlo, Ho got druni this evon- | ucceptance. T oficial - oreun of ulo Bup Por Omaha and violnity—Fulr; stationary | 1€ on ine Liev, Mr. Thomes' sri. Mr. party, accompanied by 8. H. H. Clark, of tho | Grey Hazgr, P, July 34— A few days ago | matter is stirred up by the railroads because | 18 30 went. to th dopot to thrush Gray, | sts savs that a close federation of the | temperature have any fuss over their marriage, so had 1 I 1d | churehes upon a wutually accoptable busis | Wasiinaroy. July 24.—Forecast titl 8 p, m. pounded him until ho fractured Gray’s skull. | will strengthen thew for a common attack Satnrday VIoaiTowa land Bhysiclans soy Groyicannouegayae upon the opposing forces. If tho united o Jaiypday: warmer Saturday n ladies, nearly had fits. The custom house i local counclls succoed a fonger council is (™50l 8 SO " Gohorally slightly | obicer passed the bagsage st onco and the certaln to follow. Dr. Goodwin's vindication | cojere except stationary temporature in ox. | party adjourned to the Hamilton hotel for Unlon Pacifie, arvivod here yestoraay oven- | an [talian named Paolo Pazzuzi murder thoy nave extra trouble in koeping their cars clean so that contagion may not spread. In- ng and remainod all night, A consultation | Horaco Fisher and cscuped to an Ttalian | Sieat 50 that contilon moy not sproad. | Ih wis hud with the olty coungll relativo to # | gunp, whore ho has sinco dened arrost. Fish- | 1y "has. fostoted. and snconraged it. © Betors now depot for this city. The mattor will | & TS i A Th 1 : or's friends havo given tho Italians 11ve duys | the new latw 11 per cant of the stock. shippe recoive furthor considerntion by the ralroad | '8 frends bavo g s | the new law 16 per cnt of the stock shipped slippod nway and had got married quietly. Fair | The two wunts, who are staid old Iuglish Line to Be Sold. July 24.—[Special Pacific s Swovx Crry, Ia, to deliver the murdorer, and unless they do | dje d their ded vas caused by oo ‘ele- | of Congregational orthodoxy roused Dr. e lasili S g RS (T e gtieils who promiso to- matke known W6l | 50 thoy will ake bim at. the point of Win- | {apious discuse Now th toss i o ocors | gram to Tue Ber. |—Judge Duudy, of the | Parkers ire. When intorviowed Dr. Paker fromaneriRi nosiD indp. ol e LAl UK ARRk Sl e B doclsion tn o fow duya. Phoir answer will | ghegtars, ‘Tho Italian consul at Philadel is ®" | United Statos district court, has made an | said ho would rathor not spoak on thosub- [ for Dordh Dikota, Seuth Dulota and Min- | M Hambton, ibo 18 usuaily Koo o Bl on o o dayorablo one. anoio i f s beon nppeatod to for protection. A ser Internal Revenue Fig ovder for the salo of the Nebraska & Westorn [ Joct atlavges that Lis wife nad written a [ (i 7 L 1 OB hnon FAa oamlons Abdl e togured. (h RERNAAE: 0w claim that the new dopot 15 | jouy race war is threatened, Wasiixaroy, July 24.—Acting Commis- | railroad, commonty kiown as the bacifie | loter which Tairly ~ropresented his own | Wit O Golorado—Gene tair; | bride and bridegroom in the best the house - e L g e [tatian consul © sioner Wilson has made a pretiminary report | Short Line, to satisfy the bonds. Tho salo is | thought. The wif's lettor oxcols in SUong | yyor Suturday nights south w could supply. Tho Rov. Mr. and Mrs, Heavy Busi Bow. hero says the story of the She compares Dr. Goodwin to to the sceretary of the treasury of tha opera- | o0 be September 1. “I'be road has been in u langun, s — Phomas left for Bridgeport during the even- . ; (Bai|—Ha 0o | ussed between him. and the district attor- | the fiscal year ended June #0 last. ‘The total Hog Cholera at Center Point. dragged out, stinking, with the grave | Nuw Yous, July 24.—[Special to T Bre, | N (D T T Isneed beryiand iy lgho lacrays at any year, oy 1T collections from all sources during tho year | Cria iy, T July 2,—[Spectul Tolo- [ glotios ot tdo gracefully drapod round bita. | — Omahu folks hevo aro: Mes, 1 1. Raukin, SN BLALE e s et . tweve bl | "y TR ARk, | Wk BB, i s o s | g i B ik v fos | Kok e st SIS | Colble Lo T, Ao Mo | e of e Fiorcont Wirow Ever Soon sold by Broken Bow dealers 113 binders ata | o e ’ : compared ':\'l}l: the 1-1;]1.!.'«.1\4‘”:;_.um-lm.—vn..u, Center Point stato mml cholora is raging | ton days, vet the delegates preaching in the P \‘“":"_I tidamos; W, F.:Hollogg ' jr, in Philadelphia, ~eGevol 810,050, sevon throshors at & costof | Situstion In Tenneasee Very Serlons | preceding fiscal vear, Tho collections wero among the hogs in thatylcinify und many uro | womple filled to romemver him in their | Fatles hotel, = TR r Ay M Ix o Pinaneieia, duly 24.—The immense cot- £,400, throe hoaders at a cost of $323; 53,000 Bus No Troops Mov:d, b RO vt L] - pravers, thus exemplitying thoir unholy | PO NG O v port, Tao, sailed on the | ton and woolen mills of Campbolt & Elliot, pounds of binding twine ut 6,400, making [ Kxoxviie, Tenn., July 1t was ox- | 570, u decrease of $1,102,720; on 0il Company Collapses. Balvieiamyand thakt o ag much con | Shreeof the North German Lloyd line, for | at Washington avenue and Twolfth streot, s — pected that the troops would start for Coal | Tiquors $23,560,130, an’ lne Cureado, July 24.—The Columbia oil com- | yariect the simplost docencies of eivilization, | Fremen wero complotely destroyed by fire tonight. Mr. Herman Kountze of Omahu, with his aily, have 1eft the Plizihotel to go to Long anch, whero they will live in u cottugo through summer months. C. N. Deitz and wife of Owaha, nre at the Windsor hotel. Croek before noon, but it is now thonght they | on oleomargarive &1,077,924, an increase of | pany, organized about six weeks ago, col- The American emigration commission has Sewarn, Neb., July 24, —[Special to Ty will not move today. It is stated on wood ‘r‘r"‘ by m‘“‘1"‘1’3(-“15.':‘;l\Lrslm’w':::ln'i(‘.‘;.‘ "{'l:l'l‘;ll*\{ lapsad this morning. Tho,dompany bad an | about completed itsinquiry in - Liverpool Rek.)-The machinory for the four-story | authority that arms aro being purchased | el oar shows an {ucrease of about &is,000, | extensive plant on Lako stregt this city, ana [ oduy the comnission iuspoetod who Guion rollor mill of Boyes & Doan arrived the lat- | here for the miners. The delay nas | The fargest amount collected in any state | branches at Memphis and Owatouna, Minn, | !¢ steamers and dined at tho Reform club. 4 o Tne judgment of the privy council in th ter part of last week and is bofug putn | Riven them much encouragoment They | was 88,34312, made in llinois. Next in | It dealt exclusively in cotton seed and cotton | it ot 5iinoon ease | Mill Prepured for Business The loss is ostimated at between 00,000 and Fi00,000 and is believed to be cove 1 by in- suriuce, Both members of the firm reside 1o the country and sccurate figures are not obtainable wiight. The fire was one of the ficrcist ever seen in this city, Over four L ot likely to = . Y 0w Si h will tight President eder wis New York 810,505,528, Ke 3 seed oil. Siduey A, Stovens was ted \ case 1s no ) Sl & D place as rapidly as possible, The machinery | BOW . 84yt order was New York 50,1525, Kentucky | 8 + 4 8 was appointed | poyderea bofore Novembher % hundred and fifty men, women ‘and children J§'mado by Baraard & Leas of Mojine L, | Harison may bo Rt fisa s trom | B0 1 QDA S 0 Beussyivanla I'lwmv‘.rl"v (e “Mtf""' e ressan ot | L » — Fnkon Ong ik are thrown out of work. nd combines all the lutest improveme 1 | 8s the stato is threatened with invasion from 4, Missouri 004,102, Tndiana | the failure given is inability w float bouds, Rewards for Bravery. ORI HEE I T T T T ik (Y ) N etiuted ta then | Kentucky by sympathizors of tho miners, It | 6,575,753, and New Jersey' $1/104,580, Tho | but it is also said that the cotton sead ofl ¥ > the milling process. 1t is calculated to turn out about seventy-five barrels per day. was finally taken out of court today Shippi went. The basis s 45 cents on the & News, head-City of Berlin from g0, mado in New | trust was too succcsstul . egmpetiton. - Tho | _ BEntN, July 24.—Hon, Wiliam Walter [ failu is said 500 men from Williamsbure, Ky., are | suallost colloction was &35, : \ uiners. Ttis f Mexico and Arizona, which form one distaict. | plants are said to be worth 81,000,000, and it | Pbelps, United States minister, today handed | for settle, rady to come to the aid of the Health Abroad, known that telegrams have been received - — is claimed the liabilities will not reach half | into the possession of the forcign ofice ofti- | dollar, Claims against the bank aggregate i e July 24.—(Special to Tug | frow 8 mining town in Penusylyania offering Fatal Py ng a s torm. t amount. The company’s attorneys | cials tho gold watch and chain sent by the | 824,857, Thore are 1031 creditors. Tho uburk-- Pho Rhalti from New York, iy 2 pecial to T > ‘ T ) [ ) At Londou~—Sighted, the Koman, frc ks. sonior member of the | MOneY and wen. Cantisie, Pa, July 24.—This afternoon a | cluim the dobts will be paid,in full, president of the United States to Captain | elaim of the celebrated African missionary, QUERE Lt Lk s b e ~ S ey e AN g I | Boston B LB aoka A BheAr, QARAELA {0k Gatmans IS T TS feartul wiud aud tnder storm, accompu- Strike Declared O, ol of tho Gepman ship Georgs for sactt | Bistop Tayloe of tho Mothoist_ehuret, for PR % Yorc—Arrived, tho syrs, from on Monday next. Mr. Stocks has been in - fed by lightning, passed over the Cumberland Pirtsnuio, Pa., July 8t . £ ORI Q) Skas NOTILal SR IYDSY | g8 578, is excopted from tho 83 centsettle- | Liverpool . snunG, Pa., duly 24, strike at the | Queen in April, 1550, Mr. Phelps was' ilso | oor health for somo months and goes to | Canvass of the State It pubtican Press | valley, doing considerable damage to pro 10,3 Y The trike at tho | (luoen in Apri, 1 Mr. Phelbs wa eut temporarily, as is also o elaim for £,000 { At Boulogne—Arrived, the Veondaw, from Birope. upon the recominondation of - hig TP B A L a8, 10 D | Allegueney Bessomer steal works at Du- | the bearer of a gold medal for Mave Schelling | {\1 WA S A B Ak Rulg physicians. He expects to bo absent until N HE ',‘“'\‘ “"l‘ a1 erty flr)“‘_ log ‘,,. B .!mu' “x} : !m‘\’.u.\l u(fl 10 [ (uesne, was officially daclured off today by ;'K' “:“ s Elzl‘j"i\ :""‘ ”‘l"' “"'["", he took i | for tho full amount in_buth theso cases were | - December uext BXVBI G0l July. 4 storm.a halk of highinle Yor e SOC IC- |ty Jocal lodwe of the Amalgamated ussocia- | Uhe Fusen CAne watelh and ohain Wil bo | oygered doposited in court pending n furthe wtal S teeet Car Accident, o) e to Tur Bre--The Colorado republican | tory here and plaved frightful freaks with | tfon, ae the meinbers have glyen o ussoclt | presentea to the German'sailors by the for- | Gt QPGS & 10 ; Fata e e v Beatrice Bank Oficials Eleoted, press is largely favorablo to Biaino, A can- | the building and machivery. Attho timo | ever winuing the strike. Al tho mo cign oftice oficiuls. . o~ - 9eatRi b il Bl MU, Higkida Lok Bearice, Neb., July 3t.—(Spocial Telo- | vass of th lemdine republican newspapars | there wero S0 hiads in tho bullding, most of | advised to cudeavorto socure - thir Increase in the Flooded Area Death Boll wood of I, -was 1n ALY ““”“' and A Ay R T P T TS e A R e A h them women, nud when the volt descended | positions at oace. Many of the str R T Ty P e AT T T P e Y A P ey several other porsons ijured in a street car grum to Tuk Be. | e meetiug of the | made by th niug Tim this el (RS MOMAN. AIC ITANE R ool foacen0nd. | Dealtions AR QHe% SRNIR A 11 Viexsa, July 24.—There has been an in Gauexa, I, July 34—Mrs, James D, | SEYOML OIOT POOUS, ininted 1 ¢ Rt Sax board of directors of the new Union savings | shows 11 for Blaine, § for Harvison and 6 | foe PUCTIRERER RO, FUhed for the LR crease in the area of tioaded districts in | Rawlins, mother of Jotin A, Rawlins, died ot | pecitet W etra, strtiok & curve whon bunk just organized fn this city, the follow- | scattering. Harrison's silver policy is | shocked, while theeo Tell to the floor uticon. Killed In a Quarsel Over a Hog, Moravia and Silesia, The rsh near | her howe near this city last night, aged | goine rapidly and jumped the track. Miss Lug ofticers were elected : President, Nathan | uranimously condemned sclous. It is thoukht that Misses Spangler [ Noomean, Ky., July 24.+Deputy United | Qlmutz is o mile wido ‘and much laud 15 sub- | eighty-cipht yeurs, Ler hushand survives, | Lock 1 thrown under the whoels, Blusely: vice prosident, Jacob Klein, casbio —— — | and Johnsou are fatally injured, us up to this Mottt | e ARSI e A b merged. In the Tyrolese Alps large tracts | 1S vapidly failing. Thoy are am. th e Lo B Walke mp Murderer Lynched. | time they have not recoversd consciousness. A !LT “‘ lx' ; ‘f‘ s ‘\;"“» o ‘\‘ U | of land have veen devastated by uvalunches AP £ 1l el | he Fire ttecord B oh Destroyed, Birnixas, Mont,, July 24.—Last uight an | Six other youug lady oporatives were seri- | aud killed today by Constuble Slmms of that | which have fullen into tho valleys aud which | e8riiest sot! i or husband "tho o, W 2 0 g Y & Ranch Destroyed £ HAIN iy ght an | Bxo AT place. Armstrong was passing through | have caused an immense amount of damage, | 1rom Kentucsy. Her husband fought in the | Crert Vash., July 24,—Fire last night (enc, Neb., July 24.—[Special to Tug | old citizeu usmed Joseph Clancey was brutally 2 p R VA T L o Y Blackhawlk wir | destre entire block of business build- B, | —News has boen brought n of the de- | killed by three tramps. The “tramps were | More Gold for Europ prisoners and while stopping over uight be Rovison Memorial Unveiled Bax.Joss Oul. July 4. -James O Forgus | gy s will exceed 0,000; insur. struction by five of the buildings on the Com- | arvested, Tho city hus boen overrun b New Yous, July 24, —Lazard Freres have | ¢dme involved in a quarrel with Simus over AwsteRDAM, July 24, —At Loyden tolay a | son, formerly of fn Hanypalis 4 Wm0 BIhO | e sinall. Michael Gareison was fatally in cial cattle company’s rauch, twelve miles | tramps the past month. Last week an aged | yqicon 81,500,000 in gold coin for shipment to | ® BO¥ belongiag to Simws, which Armstrong | most improssive ceremony of interest to the ot Rl rosl et har totne, Ot tBot €l 1 jired nud Theron Stafford seriously burned, fontbwest of hore. Eight importod horses | woman was assaulted by a tramp for refusing | Europe tomorrow | billed, S s United States was witnessed, It was the ! il - urned to death, Loss, #0,0; insurance, | bim food - Yonf " p uaveiling in St, s church of the me s 5 Excessive Heat in Oregon, 2,000, An organized masked mob broke into tho o . Conferred With the Presideat. 8 INARR ML No Now D ovelopments & = joil last night, prosented revolvers at the Pennsylvania Crop Care May, N, Y, July 24.—Senator Plumb | lal erected there in honor of Rev. John Rob. Hankisnt P July Ihero are no ORE1A July 24, —'I'ie temperaturo L Much Sickuess at O'Neill, aherifl, took out tho murderer of Joseph | HARMISHURG, Pa, July 24 | of Kansas bad & conference with the pre inson, pastor in Holland of the pilgrim futh- | new developmeuts today i connection with Iny wa highest evor kuown in this O'Niii, Neb., July [Spaciul Telegram | Claucey and hanged him to a telegruph pole. | Of tho state board of agriculture today issued | dent tnis morning, Secretary Foster left for | €rs and ouo of the passeagers on the Muy- | the strike at the Bennsylvania stecl works at | city. (hi ther ter renching 102 at 2 p. to Tus Bex)--The eight-month's lufant | The murderer wis & Lrawp, & bulletin showiug the coudition aud prospect * Philadelpula this afterngon, flower, who settled in Plymouth in 1620, | Steelton, | 0 prostratious were renorteds