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e ’ — - —— = - = =1 - - e ———— o + , + 7 T X7 o= 11T 5 OMAHA. MONDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1891 BY NUMBER 89 0 . F 5 i \ no | thoy sco a great opportunity to convert the [ CARTER'S BE BUZZES, | pots Coutrat and the inks as far as Sixty-sov- DETAILS OF THE ACCIDE T, | Mhe cxtent of the damage fs not known, ANDSLIDE'S TE N L ANV i ) | barbariaus, Probably the Africa . | ! i over tho Hlivols Central's, tracks, It is doluyed sovernl hc test after w briof taste of it | proposed to securo the right of way from ol — - — London 18 lively over the facts discoverey | somo poinc on its present line to Jackson EASE IPRRIOS CLRARING S Details of the Bloody Fight Between § | about the tmuris mines in Souora county, | The Fx-Mayor's Hopss Ara Tacked Fast to | Btk Senstenct tOetey, Sasis AG A0 1HS | Harrowing Sigh's at the Scene of the Tor- g — ad Rush of Water and Dobris Down nd Mitchell bibusdbadetlifloldlai it diste the Alliaues Kite freight ou the grounds. The matter lias beon rible Disaster. iroes Exchinnzus of thie Conntry ns ce the Mountains. (S and Mitchell, vas £525,000, of which 337,000 was paid worked up yery quietly and so far little or no ported by the Banks. ey in cash. The chairman of the board e obposition has been cucountered from prop- Bostoy, Mass, July 26 —The following of directors, James Whittall, a well | " M- NCE erty owners, c N ATUN q | table, compiled from dispatches to the Post | MINER CRUSHED TO DEATH IN HIS CABIN. MAGNIFICENT RECEPTION FOR SULLIVAN. i : et pud | HE SEEKS A DEMO-ALLIANCE FUSION, W CORRECTED LIST OF THE UNFORTUNATES, | table, compllod from disptchos to the Post N — the Mines b the it Chicazo business men are trying to arrivo - United States and Canada, shows the aggre- | —_— | purcta He was accompanied ch e ivileniia (Y pa e | AU some plan to protoct the eity and its legiti- | s of 51 RERAR aree | £ato changes for last . with per cont at Destruction of Property — Wor America's Champlon Will Tio Glor. | Purchse. |He was accompintod by b Welbh | wint Wholesale Deatera Submit—The | Lt ic® filaruts” from tho swarth of | One of the Commnlttecnien n Chiarge | £to ciangos for last weok, with par con D perty et B {69 Atint i i 3 \LES it Repo ted Tomato Corner—Mar- | transient traders of all sorts who witl bo at- of the Ex skl S b dfdul il ofthe Kind in the History jously Received by Austra port. A year ago the man who sold the m AT SRasEs tracted here by the faie and who always fo ; the showing for the corresponding week last of tho Btats of dhey Regard Mim as o to the Euglish company had a row in New shall Ficld's Great Plan--Check Jow in_ the wake of big enterprises of this a Description o onr o Groat Flghter. Mexico with his partuer and was shot dead mating the Hlinois Central, sort, The most advisablo way in which to Calamity. g olorado, ; 3 A couple of months ugo & gentloman inter stom such an invasion is consfdered to bo o | E|¥ ca Sy estod 1 the company sent an Amotican ex T system of rogular spocial licenses arrangod = ; | g3 : g - ested in the : Sl Citeaco Orercr or Tre Ber, | | 80 a8 to provide for the wants of the various YArTos, O July 20:=Wiiliam G, Dou Gt (B S S dixven, Col., July 2, —[Special Tologram {Copuright 1991 by James Gordon et | port, Mr, Womblo of San_Francisco, to ex Hotbiotd el o) trados, Tt Is gonerally concoded that to | o DAYTO, O, July 20, =WWllllam G. Dougiass, $ | toMuEBrE | —Tho worst wastout and land- Losnoy, July 20.—(New York Herald | umine the p g and report. Womblo re Notwltbatanding: Cartor. Hucrisonte. wll ||Hoglsioutteans{engteadessn buvticalkeana | One of thootomah of tho Natiorial sash orks Stk L LD Cavle—Special to Tie Bre,|—It bas looked | yupned five weeks ago and declared the ore || SOUW 1 : ; to lovy a tax on them alone would be u | Who was also one of tho comu men in | Newvork R 138 | branch of the Ut e P N the split botween Miteholl and Slavin | on the dumps £ood quality at the surface, | Known difiioaca about aceopting political | work of some dificulty. An all-round licenso | charge of the Cincinuatl, Hamilton & Dayton | B SLU g | branch of the Unlon Pacifio occurred yeste L A0 8P et y Tormoath. tn May the oficial | Bonoes, his Chicago friends, and ox-Mayor | foe system, graded as'to time aud situation, | excursion to Woodsdale, tells this stoey of heH SUUHON| 7.8 | aay afternoon near Fall River, about threo was wolug to develop a terrific row, but all | put pubbisn undeeneath. M S s 4 “ | ok ot o rtath b IR b1 et | o o W ale, | 3 Ehiladelvhia 80,408 4| miles above 1dabo Springs. At the po has been patehed up, Tho quurrel on the | eireuiar declared ore to the value of $2,000,000 | Creicr will testify that they Lulte U=t & man wishos to stay fn busi. | the Saturday night wrock in which threo Jiouls i | 4 Sl g poiut J fight 3 blo oxport s ho ore | merous, insist that all signs point to his nom- | CHELY OF Lime @ oy N | Sabaons. wars killed: and forty sorlonsly toe | Heitianoisco i s where the landslide occurred tho track runs stago at Liverpool was a tromendous fight. | was in sight. A reliable expert suys the ore ) : ol ness and the place i which he expects to | P cro killed and forty seriously Baltinor : 1 fi AN DA OBE R o Mitehell and Slavin had been to dinner and [ iy sight is not worth £50,000 ination for president by the domocratic 08- | oypeyiy on being tdken into consideration in | jured TR It i B e o Ve LR LR U U AOR dined too well, 1 did not know they ho Chicago world’s fair commissioners | tional convention in 1802. A staunch fixitg tho amount of the licease, “The train of filteen crowded cars started | Plttsbury % e B ] RGO LA o) \Wore 5o londed, aud when thoy began their | wish it announcad that thoro is no truth in | Yoteran follower of tho eaglo says tha GARDEN CITY GOSSIP, on o roturn trip from Woodsdalo about 7 | KAneasCiiy s Nathaniol Brooks and partner had a pros- threo round bout at the Grand Theatro on | the report of a disagreemont with the Amar- | L01'S crowning triumph will follow hard on | A strong movemont has been set on foot to | o'clock and about un hour later the accident | i D3 poctorigicablt it amnllgulol ticde by Fail e o b ther mar was able (0 | fon doiegation. Moscs Handy says Ministor | 1h¢ Wake of the farmors' alliauco and that | make Adlen T Stovenson of Bloomington, | oceurred. At Middletown a drawbar about | Gairesion Vs i Liver. About # o'clock, the clouds seemed o:";‘llumv]” R iy, This angorad tho | Tinssin o doths all In bis powe to nsslst tho | tho party is to sweep. thocountry in the | tFe democratic nomineo for goveruor o IIll: |'yy o gy curaion tealn broko and! thoy stoppod Tt o] e to burst all at once right on top of tho **hog i€ yresiden [ i asn't X . o v " t I nee 0 ack was oticod ) ach mctators, and ono man shricked to Slavin | commissionors in tholr work, 1eom privato | 10Xt presidoutial campaign ho hasn't | "G 0 roypector Goorge ana Landiord [to pateh it up for the run to | bl e 4140} A L Lanilce to “punch him in the darby,” meaning the | sources I learn that there slight cool- | theZslightest doubt. Tho —argument IS | Bamis of the Richelieu, have inaugurated a | Dayton, Brakemen wera immediately lov ol | it jara | by ooks and s comrade who T T VI LHB A T IAR S B | NG R e N KEETS e the | that the allianco by 1802 will | vigorous warfare on tho Illinois Central and | sont out with red flags to flag | Gnt Basilt I | were workis close to T the iluplil it i batstndl bde bt L iU Dhe e Ao ing by tho | | L0 Govelopod so much strength | the plensuro steamors for smoking up the [ gt S0 Wi ked eS8 B0 ebus i it i | cabin. Brooks rushed toward the cabin while fist, struck Mitchell square in the stomach. | indifference of a membdr of tho lezation, bub 4 W5, o Saiomte of the democrats will | 1ake front park and the human habitations | g 8 nearly Wl | otananois { i | tho other ran up the other side of the gulch, Tho Englishman recled around the | Lincoin has cntered into tho spiritof the | thatdl inajorsty of tho democrats Wi | L5l (Rareon an hour was cousumed in rovairing the dis- | (it D N e A St stage. Ihe next round Mitehell was | mission hi Chauncoy Depew has | be cither openly orat hoart alliunce men, A charter has been obtained for a new “L" | abled car. Red lights were not promptly | Jemahis i TR s bl b A 23 Fiklons. and. svatched Uifor an S ened the movemont us he fs | @04 that the allianee spirit will domiuate the | road to bo known as the Chicazo South Side | changed to the rour of this car, though the | Dilha e cabin that the immense volume of water, LU 2 ¢ 3 party. When the national convention meets | elevated ad. Tho new corporution 18 | train wa % i SRy Hartford 201 boulders and shrubbery camo teaving down 1 b ? Sedted oth party i train was pulling out when the accidemt and landed his Wit () ablo toreach the: Interested persons other v ne slville B, 1 e pre understood to bo what is tamiliarly known o B RKlchmona 2.0 1 the mountain, His partuer shouted to b > N T N saiblo. Donow held & consulta. | the name of Melville E. Fuller will be pr Do what fs 1 | S etvied at neary 0 o Glook R 0o p ! lim nose. ‘The right on the ear knoc wise inaceessible, pow a consult sonted by tho lllinos dolegation and receive | 898 8 “syaceze,’” since the route laid ocut is Shbe L0000 S 3 Portland. 0ra 205 | to leave the cavin, but itwas too late, Brooks down. Slavin's face was covered with | tion with Mr. Handy at the Savoy hotel this /L 3 Ly sdec, | Precisely that now occupied by the tracks of T'wo hundred and Afty men, women and | Lorgnd, Qre. . i Lt blood. When the Australian cot up Mitenell | morning. The commissioners will give o complimentary vote. It is genorally under- L road between Stato street and | children wero in the last thres coaches and | Washington ) ! d t 0 the cabin to se- stood that the chief justica has no presiden- cure something of value and follow venue. all know that feeight train No. 44 was folloa RSO ler on the face repeat- | ba struck him a left hat juet on Tuesday i honor of the roy s, and that after this compli- ititios of anthracite coal aro be- | | rade to the other side of the guleh, by edly until the curtatn was run down. Even | cominissioners who uro to o to Chicazo, 1t | tal aspirations. and that after this compl e O o AL® Bor | 0% and thoy appreciated and talked of their o T e T ol ke then tho two pugilists bantered and sud- | will be elaborato with speches by tho entire | HCHLY voto his frionds witl stte RIS RO ocolyed nt tho docks, o prosont do- | duuger, Somo of them callod Conductor i ad ot caieu u tho swiftuess of the denly sprang at each other. The gloves | commission ~ ML e O practice of the railroads of creating a falso | Peter G Glaney's attention to their peril | i He wis seen 10 2o iulo the cabin and soon wero off and it looked like o fivst class fight Depew attended tho garden party given at Bollowlinz Shislititleawitlor BlIHIEnEL scarcity of coul by blocking shipments after | and he cautioned them that if they heard o reappear at the door. Just then the landslide 63 Dnisht. T mon wora ially sopaeniod: | tho Haceld today whew Marquls: Sullsbuey | thechalrian ot thio llicls tRlen Wil | lnico navigation closes FUA. | train No. 41 coming they should jump from | Smttiec G s witlin afow oo of U cabin and e 3 e X 2 R 0 dwell upon the fact that inois has just sen o, ot the car. Iive utes later the awful dis ‘H"“‘ ps 50! T s # that it would bo usc 3 10 at- Y, It is said that Slavin is smarting from ar old | honored the prince of Naples. Sl T s Sy T Y L T oL oar. minutes later the awful dis- | Mo o G UL e wound inflicted by Mitchell when the Aus -~ = B i weat aster was upon them. The excursion was | (R | i closed tho door, perhaps thinkine that the tralian first came to London. Mitchell then Prominent Americans ot Carlsbad, M8 b a8 “w\f Cncia toi “I_ s Grain Arviving at._Dulizh May be Re- | 510wy creeping off the sidetrack when ow- | Grand Tpits ki i il stracture would withstand the torrent. told Slavin that he need not seck any further [Copyright 1891 ty James Gord o Bennett.] Pho EnRITONNs S g LI Secony Eutered for Transportation. inous roaring was teard from the expocted | Fhrtle e it 4 slide struck tho eabin aud complotely {han himaolt for. a mateh,. Thoi pale! gov,| CAnLsiab, July 20.—[New York Horald | tho mention lof ' “which =3 supposoc Wasmisoros, July 26, —The treasucy do- | train, No. 44, then not over a quarterof amile | Lowell : o ity buried it fora moment, but as the Immonse Cable—Speeial to Te Bee | ~Upwardsof [to creats the wildest enthusiasm, L) 2 ; T N n e TGS e o Bt e TR oh sta [ e inutinim 35 | i body of water tumbled down the moantain angry and went to the sidewalk to scttlo the ! I ° : partment is informad that larso quantities of [ away. Nearerand cleaver came the monster | o170 Pt the cabin was again uncovered and v o ousand seven hundred worsons wero | espeeially among the western delegatos, 2 5 kLt 2 SHEE | euat Ui ! K cod wid was seen dispute. : et | R TS ek AN oBTorr i Wil have)| CATUIFioBtHeNprovInoe RACHN a1 t6UR fars || [nogTUWIt (01 sty flvolohdedyoarsianihons LhAGORR: 4 3 10 0 L0 pieces i a few seconds. Mitchell knocked Slavin dow When y registered and taxed at Carlsoac 1080 HANO OB DIRUBSILE s shipped via Duluth, Mion., under transit | in signt of Middlotown station, Engineer | Now heirory i w0 L'ho body of tho unfortunate man may be S R R e v. Of this army of maviyrs perhaps 30 | two sets of delegates. One will come to the | for tho purnose of facilitating | Schwind saw the flagman waving the danger | Tonekn ... S i | recovered during the uncovering of th rail- :1“1“'I‘H‘;" “1”';‘ “l"‘m;“.‘f.”\‘\,,h y.“':‘lx'x l(»“ 1L | per cont spenlc the Enstish languags, Great | convention s democrats and the other will 11”,?‘\“,;“,\\‘:;, el \’;,' :‘mmm”“ AT ateTy A Tor brates | piichitn S g S | rond wracks, butitis very doubtral.” s ) paitd ritain and tno United Stales is abou 0 to the allinnce,convention as a simon pure v £ e A S P and o | NMontroa | 0| b is probably in the ereek aud may be re: Sdgether at Slavin's house in Dutney to ek Bt : | et orarctwillllo BhougHlvotss | Lo1s sanithatnvitus Nt ma@bih ipmentitrom shutfomstanm B dudianplladjithesiband oL Haneeriar R coyered i 4 xisted botween | eauslly vepresented. arlinncointliclaiing LILLT A O S L T > ceain is un- | saw that a collision was inevitanl on he | stoustor B0 K0 . es tor s g the o 3 il lavin denied that bad blood existed botween | easutiy remosen @l | G demoeratie enuvention 1o nominato | Manitobi the destination of. th grain is un- | S that o colision was inovitaule, thes ho f ol ey Affer striking tho cabin - tho slita himself and Mitchell. Both men pleaded |3 M Sl e Harrison, As it will bo very cloar by that | known ana can be determined oaly on arrival | & Al Totat 0TS T, S i bleudd guilty to having lost theic temper. Slavin | from Boriin vabontly and s Juhn W time that the democrats can’t succeed with- | at Duluth, The priviloge is desired to ro- , rear cnd collision of mighty | guediite ot New York S on 0 | Sl o (0, (o T Ol 0 aker has been here with her handsome 5 o finaithat RACRIBHUAR o 5 : | ¢ ere is A0 of track complote said that whiat_occurred then was likely to [ makor has beba hete WA Bk RSN | out who. alifance wid that tho sllfwes obusH | enter such grain at Duluth_for transporta- The excursion train was pulling out on to | *Not included in totals Govered 10 a depth of fiftoen fogy by: tightly ocour at any_ timo when a pugilist was g [ duuehior for o fortuight, ' 31os. PROEE O e damotrats. the. two partios. wgll join | tion und exportatior via New York and | the maiu track, and all but tho two hind e packed sand aud bou ABUB0 B Tdoti GBS hard. ile always hit back some way. Both o WALHANL SR LA Sl bt Bands, with Harrison ns the connecting Lk, | Boston i cases whero market is found for | coachas had left the siding when the mogul NEBRASK A POLITICS. pletely washed away. The Polutus mining 2 Baron Stravo, the popular Russian min- | hauds, i L 4 engine with the heavy train behind it went company’s flume, which ran closo to the men said thoy wero glad the © ment was cancelled as the to not paying. The two fighters dcy had mever been separated and never would be, *“We bave both got bioody big heads this morning,” said Slavin, with a huge smite, Both men returned from Liver- pool this morning and intend to spend a weele at Brighton recuperating. mer 1t 1s re i ’ . As to Carter's record ister at Washington, camo homa a few days \m.-?x that i | a0 and was welcomad heartily by his [ contest friends. Mr. . T. Andesws, a Washington | was sug artist, is dvinking in the Bohemian scenery [ usked it ho could secu tho wrain in Europe. [t is also ropre- | yigughing through, The two rear cars and | Wahoo Will T L et mtee wutl Mo tag | 1 #ranted exportations must bo made from | and the next coach was struck fairiy in W0 |\ o0 Nob. uly 26, [Spocial to i | 15 QboutSs.0 e as ¢ i | Montreal, thereby causing a serious ana un- | end and “the locomotive pushing under [ . FAUOR 50 e fow | o railfoad ofiiciats say washouts and e e et e oot | aceociation | Decessary injury to the business of American | elevated it toan angle of forty-five degrees Er.]—Thero s an interesting fght Tor | 14, 5)ides uro so common on tho Colorndo and tho waters with equal interest. Dr. | theue furiors SR S0t ot a vory | Fullroads. “The dificulties compiained of by | and there it stood filled with shrioking | district judges woing on in this district. | Contral line as notto be noticed much, but Ruth, tho Ward MeAllistor, of Washington, | DIeHOL. e O o emor thay | the persons uifected arises, it is ‘suid, from | people. Tho ear caugit fire, but Engineer | ffhoro avo six countios in the district and two | that this one beats them all, and it would not e e | e AL T instructions given by the' treusury depart- [ Schwind and his fireman wero able to extin- | juqges and there is not a coanty heard from so it it woro more sovious than at society i recto O o o 1t ont to the collector at Duluth, May 20, last, | guish the blaze by the use of hoso from tue | ' a2 S sont supposed 1am Walter Phelps sent him a trained nur o _ljl:»l\\ e whoat | i remard to the diversion iu trausit of unap- | locomotive. Two cars lay crushed in the yot that ‘doos nobihayoronajjors morejcandi The water came down fn a solid wall oI will accept the biggest offer mado to | from Serlin. Licutenant Ward, tho naval B oa i lna bt it m L worle. | baisedimeraliinals | ditch with a mass of muimea and mangled | dates. This county has two active candidat twelvo feet hizh, Dirt, rocks aund othor e e et Ul domt cave | nttache ot Paris, is tukin @ carsand so aro | Petter G b eanto S Kad 00 (00 00 | Ina letter to tho collector dated the 23d [ poople moaning in ugony and pleading foruid. | for the offico and both are luwyers of dowe | debris was enrricd into the stecets of Liaho o her 1t 1a T Auatralin or America, T am | two youngor consuis of our servico, Rublos | named.” & & inst., Assistant Scerctary Spaulding says | ‘“Ihe rescucrs set to work at once. Logs, | standing and of unquestioned abitity. S. H. | Springs and piled up scveral foot high in whother it is in Australia or Americ 4 youns cd. 5 ; i of P very anxious to fight him. When Sullivan sent a Number of | tracks, was washed away for a distanco of ter, Moore, Taube I ; e o that aftera full consideration of the subject | arms and heads could be scen through broken | Sornborger is the oider of the two' und has | (he strects. Phe total loss is not yot esti- ue and Lojmis of Stetitonne an s w the department is of the opiuion that Canad- | windows, or pinned under the wreck. Moans | been identified with the party lonzer than | ager was not accepted. : 2 & Lo i £ d. S0 far but the one lifo is Kuown to ronchos Austrulin he will got o magmficent | Norman Williaws of Chicazo, with Mr. THE GROCERS' TRUST STILL LIVES, ian gramn arriving at Duluth in transit may | of the belpless sufferers and of the dying, | Judge George I. Wrizht the other candidate | haye Leen lost. ‘ecepti The Austr: n(N tuink he is a bi; Isham, Minister Lincolu’s law partner and When the anti-trust law passed by the last | be re-entered at that port fo: transportation | tningled with the frantio cries of mothers | but he has been a candidate scveral times . xecaption; (TligiAustrulians thi ¥ | Stauloy Neuvell of St. Paul are amoug the | legislature wentinto offect July 1 most of the | and exportation vin any port on the Atlantic | seeking husbands and children. Many had | and always been defeated while Judgo THEY M EAN BUSINESS. fighter and ho is a big fighte: big Chicago dealers sent motices to the | seaboard in the same manuci as though im. | hagn cut by glass and tha timbers in the | Wright has twice been a candidate for girtissdndi, most popular members of the Amovican e bl i i b G t ; B ! . e 5 e . tobacco, soap, starch, mateh, salt, potash, | ported- at ‘Duluth directly from Canada, | rush to escapo and bloody faces and hands | county judge in this county and was twico | United States and English Cruiser BREEZY SOCIETY GOSSII. colony. Mrs. Phil Avmour still linger Lye and ‘spice men, all'of whom operated by | whether it is the desire of the owners of the | bore ghastly testimony to the great number | elected. Sornborgeris more of a politician PRt oheint Son i ] Mrs, John Huntington of Cleveland is | means of trusts, that they would buy no | grain or their authorized representatives | who wereinjured. while Wright is more popular as a man. - S s Lt Movements of Well Knowa An seviously ill here, Mr. and Mes, Loe Carvoll | more goods under the old arrangement on ac- | thai this be done, The instractions of May | ~ “Physicians and citizens of Middletown | Both are brainy mer and onc of the two will Vicronta, July 26.—The sealing schooner cans and Forcigners Abroad. of Daltimoro and Mr. Chow and Behlo of | countof this law. The trusts replied with o [ 20 have been moditiod accordingly, with the | were soon at the scene to join in rescuing the | undoubtedly receive the nomination us this | 1. B. Maryin returned to port lust night, |Copurtght 1891 b James G circular sent to all wholesale dealers declar- | distinet understanding, however, that such [ unfortunates. The terror-stricken excur- [ county has twenty-four delegates and it takes | having been seized by the American cutter 7 ing all contracts off which had veon made | modification applies solely to grain arriving | sionists were made comfortable in the houses. | but forty-two to nominate,” U 2 Bennett. | Texas were among the well knowa southern y . ss one or attompting enter Bohring sor LaNRON. Iy s [Howe Xorls Harald {deoploinare, under the trust system and that in futuro the | under the above stated conditions. Tho threo dead porsons were properly cared | the other withdraws the delogation may | Lol it attompting to enter Henring sod Cable—Spec to Tug Ben)—May Yoke At tho dance tha oth night | law would be complied with. A g for and the tnjured received all necossary at- | be divided botweon the two, giving twelye | 8fter having been warnied by the [Rush not 2 sailed Wednesday. o says sho brought | | gaw Miss Whitney of Detroit, But the bad faith of the trust was Death Roll, tention,” votes to each in the judicial convention to doso. The Rush, which is at Ounalaska, threo dresses to London and takes sixteen | (hg very soon disclosed. Following close upon All trafle on the raitway was suspended | The repablicans are looking toward York | scized Lor and banded hor over to tho British nan VanDyck, Florence Russell 1 the cireular stating that the trust system had [ PROVINGETOWN, Mass., July 26.—Judgoe : Seiitban o i and relief trains wore the only cars moving, | for a candidate w the person of Hon. Geor warship Nymohe by whom she was ordered gy libagleplsition: IR Se of Cloveland, Miss Whitako of = tho | jilhinioned came a circular disclosing o | Hiram . Clark, n well known retired | Passengers of tho ill.fated train bogan arriv. | Franco. Judeo Miller of David City Is the | home. Judge Fitzgerald and Wilidam P. Mitchell | same city, Miss Foote of New York, Miss [ scheme to evado the new law. It was sent | lawyer and local historian of Jamestawn, | ing he midnight, but it was not until | only candidate thus far mentioned among the Sealing appears to be stopped in Behring rived from Paris last night. Rust of Chicago, Miss Payne of New York, | out vy a biz St. Louis tobacco firm, one of SV Uileallati tieBilgkimithouse av. | 1ol ing that the special train | democrats. sen. lintrance to the sea is being patrolled oday Charles Hawtroy of tho Comedy | Miss Wells of St. Louis and Miss May Clag. | the staunchest members of the tobacco trust, f "=t roached hore with the fifteen most seriously Nt aay D by tue United States rovenue cuttors Bear 2l ver and was, in b eived | Gholesald deal f,0 proposition to lire thé own, last night, aged seventy- | i req people. ers @s “‘agents’” and pay them | five years. Ho wa Judge for many ycars The following is a corrected list of the Nersoy, Neb,, July 26.—|Special Telegram | Michigan, and British gunboats Nymph and 3 f ned o bevy of | g deommission” on all sales. All agents | during the vigilance committoe rule in 1849 | killed and wounded. to Tue Bre.|—Mrs. Catharine Bergstresser, | Phoasant. Oficers of the schooner Marvin “"“"“‘-‘“‘l‘{"““”” Pitou L“':’I' “l“‘f“i““““ the | typical, protty, exquisitely d \rl A]mnrir.m( umh-‘.-lu,ln\.)»n» ilar aro requir «rm (‘:)_n(m'{u 111 San Braneiséo) Hollhad practicod!in Vir: §\1|11.|4||;\\.\} ,I\l\.\ll"ll‘lllll-',\\', agod thirteen. | wife of Attorney W. A. Bergstressor of Nel- | sty nearly gvery \.«l,\.q had )'w‘wl\lull warn- new stock company at the Fifth avenuo | giris also mention Miss Lamb of | strictly to tho price lists issuca from tims to | o 80 S 0 paThs Tiea. Ho | MISS LYDIA FRIELR azed twenty-two. | son. aie o vosidence of hor brothoran. | 1 und will certainly bo seized if they at- thoatro when it is bulle :‘;I:.lyr,ml. \’\I'hn(iw oot th bocin u carcor on | time by tho firws they represent, and, i “f““‘:.":‘l' Lolgdo, .:’"',lmx“l _‘"L' '“["(j",.{"{ WRAN K SIMON L. siged sevantoen - e ':;"‘ al llh(‘,‘fl“,lf“’;," ‘,',,]\'x.'\’:: \ll:‘ ks | tempt to enter the sen Sydnoy returns once mor New York T e e P N ot | (hort & theliisammo irules Sigoverniiunlstinawa | \is Woshingion Soorreanoiseny sobLiniLior, Foiivéarajiin)aoriticalifeonaitionilabiS e Mislop S8R AJEI0RELE00, EROALIZNBIS b July 7 sealer Lu Nymphe of 1 Pran- Sydneygreturniioncaiimore M opl e e the uperatic stage, and N ! Clagency” business which formerly prevailed | nia papers years ago, and for six years Lon- | Blizabeth hospital. Joseph B, Cloval, me- | county, Thursday morning. Mrs. Bergstres- | eisco tried to oscape tho Thetis, but was and brings over “Cleopatra,” the latest far- | york, who has beon much admived here. | upder the trust. Itis believed that so far as | don correspondent of the New York Expross. [ chanical draughtsman, loft arm crushed off | ser had been a great sufferer for years. Sho | broughitto by u shot. Another schooner, tro took the English rights of “A Loving | wett of Washington, all of whom r Rush and Corwin, and gunboats Thotis and " comedy by Fred. W. Syduney with | marked attention. They for cieal comedy success hioro, by Arthur Shor- | Senator James MeMiilan of Michigan, who | it pronoses to ovade the luw the new schemo | and Alta California. He was @ son of Lot C, | at the shouider; Frank Patterson, aged | Was an old resident of Nuckolls ‘count Walter Rich, retsrnod todny. Hor captain ley. has been here vrith Mes, MeMillan and Miss iw.ul vm[w-u,om nm;_ but ml\n ther the lurk of Niagara bridge fame and an carly | twenty-one, left arn amputated above the \'l\x' “\‘ <|i[m\!ll"]r ;H -lwl.u(l'rm'ln' pports he was mei at Unimik Pass by the Among the Americans who have gone home | Mealillun, huve left for Norway. 1 saw at | Wholesale dealers, having once been set free, | New York pelitician. elbow: Joseph 8. Swevi aged twenty- | sheriff of Nuckolls county muny v Phietis and handed a copy of the proclama- » ¢ Meillan, hu b N . again put their necks under tho yoke re- e v 96.—Sir Charles Forster | five, Pot e, Pa., spinal injury, ang as | and was twenty-nine years old af the time of | tio 1o got twenty-one skins and thon ro- o0 L& Etrurlo avd Jud o Gooloy W, Bayord | tho strlnge this motnini Major BolL U, S.A, | Wil 2gain plb shoirleaks ander dlio yokor Losnoy, July 26,—Sir Charles Forster | five, Pottsville, Pa., spinal ijury, and Jumes ! 3 tion, Ste got twent kins and then r d mains to be sec Culting wnd family, Mrs. Beach Grant, | and Paymaster Geueral Hay of the navy | ¢ Speaker Reed, Mrs, Marshall O. Roberts, | with his wifoand daughter. Cousul € Several of the ‘leading | Bart alers here have declared that they will not eral | doso and that they propose to fight the new turned home. Several schooners are suid to be already in the sea, & numbe ad- | tending to go and hunt seal o member of pacliament for Waball, died | Murphy, aged fifty. terribly injured in small | her death. —Bofore ler marriage sho He was born in 1815 and had sat for | of the back. Miss Mary Keeso of Osborne, [ promiuentin this county as u teacher. 52 In politics he was a lib- { O., was badly injured and also the following | hud a wide acquuintance, was loved and of them in- the Russian Miss Endaicott, P, S. O'Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. | Huyden Edwards of Berliu is expected hore | combine with all the resources at their com- | eral, in favor of home rule. named from Dayton: WV n_ Thompson, | mired by all for her noble qualities of mind | shore and defy both United States und Brit- H. 13. Western, Colonol J. H. Marshall, . N. | for u fow days next week mund. Nbw Yous, July 26, —Richard S, Newcomb | Fred Weidor, Mark Emerick, Baith Tuttle, | and heart. The funeral wasconducted from | isi war vesscls. Tho schoouor Arinoka ar- o R i W e | i h THE TOMATO TIUST STORY. the well known luwyer died this evening, RS, Tuttlo, [Cato Senlin, Eldon M. Beason [ herlato vesidoncd fn Nelsou by Lov, Niles, | vived — this afternoon, and | hor SO s, % Euglish Lines No fonted, ot e e et dohle e Aol ot nolinad weNce, R L, July 26.—John T. | and wife, Frank Re William Oman, | pastor of the Presbyterian church, of which | captain reports the uited States iy, Mra. Suundevs, Donald McGregor of | Engli l"l'v'"_‘,' \,[.i"'""."'! s Ilr thellito onin M oer eroes AR norinclined, ns, nged thirty-tve, one of tho best | Mary Gray, Annie Vordo, Sam Lobr, Charles | the deceased was a communicant and faith- | wunboat Thetis overhanled seventeen Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, W, R, Warnor and Y e o with | cugo merchandise broker Is workitg o corner \ telograph oporators in the country | Myers, Maggie Frest, Annio Bronnan, I ful member. She leayes no children. Mr. | Tiritish and Americon schooners June 20, and s the sincer 1on yipathy of all | waprned them not to enter Bohring sea. dispateh from Vaueo /s the schooner Vancouver Belle roturnod today, Murs. Beuson and turn on the I from Southampton ar amily, Thoso who re- | United States immigration commission, with | FHER FECCIEE T 0 ) and Associated press operator in the Evan- | Shorthill, hompsou. There ara as | Berastresser i the exception of two of their number remain- “If there is such a scheme on foot," suid i‘m: |<e;n.;-u:rl oftice, }\'nnu%m,m t, died sud- | muny more with bruises and other slight in- | v his great aftli g Scott T g in Liverpool to coutinue investigatic o of them, Vel sloc Tho | denly at his home in that city today of heart | juries. s = Quis, Siiunar, Me. and Mrs. oole Thurber ) E :.“\. 3l ”f,."l,'“ (55 LIBUR AR TBIEAILIDE || LRGOELRAR, i oo RaveRs sugoea, Ix,,!:,.’ B o P g on s AT R L6 a0 mins | L A tyamp named Tamos Wilson of Columbus, Crops Severely Damaged. having been met by the United States cuttor and family, Mr, and Mr }voouoy,: Miss | 10ES B2 TR e e | e 1a0 onaily. Thav's tho last vegotable | istration he was for a time door koeper of the [ O.y who, with his two little hoys, was having | Fta Curei, Neb, duly [Special Pele- | Copwin July Sho had secured twentye West, Mr. and Mrs. J. . Gurny, Mr. and | view today Commission eber WML sl to corner. The other | press galleryin the national house of repre- | a de on the freight train, says he is a | gram to TurBer. | —This vicinity was visited | eight skins.” The schoouer Beatrico of Vans Mrs. Rylands, Those sailing in tho Columbia | the work of the commission was scavcoly sentatiy railroader by occupation and was on | tnis lost one of Lier boats and three men, day there wore fifteen car loads of tomatocs \ L i i fternoon by one of the most destructive | couy are, Sir Alfrod Molonoy, governor of British | beun, but aiveady work has been doue to in- | on'the Chicago market from Hlinois alone, | PAuIS, July 26— Rev. Father James Me- | tho third car from tho front when | i ana hail storms of the season. Hail DS y ) B! t ringfield, M y ronching Middletown Saturdav Honduras, Lady Molonoy, Miss Maud Essex, | dieato the magaitude of tho undertaking, [ and wo telegraphed to all points south of tho mott of Springtield, Mass.,, has died in [ anpronching Middletown Saturdav night, | {onos one inch and a half in ciameter foll, Bagthi ik L D 3T and Mues. AVilson. Do G, Robinson, | -One of the etief objects of the commission,” | Olio river to stop shipment, that we couldn’t that ~ ho plaluly. < saw o tho " | Joyeling small grain to the ground. Garden o THAC T T a0 S Fataas e v J. . and Mrs. Wilson, Dr. G. Robiuson, |y, 'suiq, s to ascertain how far steamship | make freighton them. Let that would-be TR e lichts swinging and that = the engincer | yogotables are completely ruined, while th ByANayILuE 00, 1Y Bt mosti diss Mr. and Mrs. Bryant C. Strauss, J. R. | companies and railroads are assisting [ cornerer go south of the Olilo river and b No More Gambling in Mexico. tried 10 stop the train, but could not aud tha | YOENEANS SR FNETE (RS LeT [ tnet of carthquakes ever felt here ocourred Armitage, Mr. and Mrs, W. A, Stafford, £, | vauper immigration, 1t is unreasonablo to | can gotall the tomatoes ho wants at his own | Crey or Mexico, July 20.—Vellow fever i f heavy cars crowded him into tho, oxeursion | coyer. Searcely one-half of tho small rain | ats o'clock this ovening. It wus precoded Cozens Smith, W Parkinson and Mrs., G believe that n “?h lines are | ffrice. Besides, if acorner by any possibil- | increasing at Vera Cruz. E nter, British AR, LR i has been harvested Window glass through by a rumbling noise resembling distant thun- TRy purtios to the unloading of undesirable emi | ity could be run on tomatoes the demand | oo et N _Two of tho wrecke dears wero brought here | gut iy city sufered severely, Tho extent of | 4o A momant lntor violont. quakings o6 PRo: gracts in America; b s they arve aware | would be supplied by thesubstitution of sim- 5 R .| this afternoon enroute to the Lima shops for | 1ha storm could not be ascertained this even- | 2 X 150ETHE d ; : James Powers, the comadian, started for | thugif they do not comply with the preseut | ilar vogetables.’ Governor Jose Ceballos of this district, 1s ropairs. Bath avo bidlly stoyoup: o but It {s Foported 1o bo bout oghit’ miles | Ourred, lasting soveral scconds. itho motion ’ Javia today. All tho notors in London g A ST LI s, (R 4 MARSHALL FIELD'S GREAT PLAY, proceeding against gamblers and forbids the "eank Patterson is in a criticul condition | 41 5are was lattoral, apparently from north to souths 2 7| f blood SRARS Vindows tied anc o 25 SW I i nughiug over his exporionce at the Empiro | locislition, Wo male u tiorouslh iuspection | Sinee tho frost of May property o tho | eireulation of all foreisn lottery. tickews i tonignt from loss of blood. e e I Windows Fattiad o |] buldings \n""”hl: i theater last night. Powe cctdon on Wednesday and found all the arrange- | ¢que of nearly $500,000 has been sold_in the [ eluding those of the states of this republic st ousion tinag:ayillog, P o laT wnta i e e o ol S T T A T o ments for handling emigrants at Liverpool | plock bounded by Wabash avenue and Stat “].[: f:“ \‘\“.n.' b ,“.‘,:[:fn',::‘:::. Same Thing Over Again. Aviaascr, Nob., July 26.—|Spectal ‘Pele- | frightinto the stroots lvonyakare nsiho ) o 744 e & re oxcellent, Randolph and Washington streets, and nezo- | g ' Paws, July 26.—A collision between ex ram to it Bre. | —John A, Conklinalightea | 2 onter and privato rosidonges were swoll during tho porformanco. *Hang it, | “"Resarding the supposad shipment of the | 1iations e quietly proerossing for the e | Tho governor says ho wili ,yot permit bull | Ams, =0 200 RSO0 E: cmptied of their occupnts. Congregations ) cricd tho swell, “you've mashed my titute Russion Jews from Eugland, | chnse of the test of the blocke Those. suleg | H&bting. I is " fashionable ‘now to accuse | cursion trains occurved at 5t. Mundce to from the wost bound passenger train here | gy all tie churches rushed pell mell into the cigar,? Powers made a magnificent bow | Colonel Weber said: I think reports of that | paye been made to different I',:, ios. but it | Bovernment ofticials of receiving bribes when | in which fifty persons were injured and three | this morniog before it had stopped at the | streets witbout waiting for lu |n-uK _ S Ty v | Kind are unfounded. WHatever emigrants | how transpires that the property is all_pass. | iresponsivle concessionaires wce unable to | carriges wore wrecked. Both trains were | depot und was caught under tho whoels and | ediction. Serious punics occurrad at several “:"'}“"“““““"' aall -9 Ao Bateny -~1|\|1 f'this class Wwo receive a0 not come from | [ inio the hands of one man. That man i | flll theie obligations, but stes will bo | yoturning from a musical fostival at Fonto- | instantly killed. His neck was broken, head | churcies, At tho st Buptist church u ShLaok; tha (algar, exainiied 16 ohrofullyi] Buglayd, Marshall Fiold, and it is stated ow reliablo | taKen to stop this. ! noy e hed and low crushod, He was section | number of childeen fell down the steps and aud asked, “Is it a good one ! “Nine pence,” ptogaic. Ay Autnority that his purpose is to extond bis | _Today a prominent official sued a hea The second train crashed into the preced- | boss at Ashby, east of here, in the saud hills, | were huet, none dangerously. No fatalities roplied Powers, **Well, my boy, mine only Scores Our Tariff Policy present great businnss ovor the eutire olock | Coucessionaire for libel. 'he trial of the | jng train bofore the latter had loft the St. | Ho win married and about thirty-vight vears | huve yet boon reported Y 3 cost 60, exclaimed the swell, “Here's your [ Moxtiear, July Colonel ~ Vincent, | and piace hi fat the head of the largest [ ¢ase will excite wic papreat horest, Gane al | Mande station. The guards’ van and tne rear | of o No blame is attached to the railroad Rospatdhas from) Monos ‘l.:{| on, Now ro, > hando ol 0 of the British houso of commons for | retail establishment in the world. Fora | ’edro Barauda is dead, The burvor improve- | capringes of tho fast train weve wrecked and [ company Riirz dud olhor aatiiatn 1uAihna nolnta, with chunge,” and hoe handed the astonished com- | member of the British hou mmous for ! i HENS mont,_av/lamplco {8 fav: wi¥anced toward | CarEiages ofiho fost tealn were ) places in Kentucky, experienced stronger edian the coppers and disappeared. Shefield, Fng., who is makiug o tour of tho | 100K tmo i has brow apbarent, shas bis, i | completion. ‘The Monteray & Gult railway | Shdioking in dispair. and. the. other Pight with a Catam unt. | Eathquokes thun thoso felt at Bvansvile, I hear that Edwin Cleary’s English ope United Empire Trade Leagus, addressed a | Wolld (WHT Ky make his presont storo at | Will be inaugurated to that port on Septem- | passengers hurriedly loft the train and qs Nennasia Crry, Neb., Jduly 26, —[Special | -—— compuny, which started to South Ame lurge representativa meoting in this city to- | tno corner of State and Washing- | ber 16, e sisted in oxtricating tho victims. Soldiers logram to Tui Bee.)—A large cataniount WEATHER FORECAS two months ago, is on the way back to Lou- | night. He madea stroug address in favor of | ton streets too smull to mect 5 e—— assistd the fire bricade in quonching tho | belonging to Messrs, Bogart & Kuce, man- dou, and sixty members will reach England | closer trade relations botween the vavious | his requirements. —As long ] Jorry's Weathor Bugeass Not in 1t firo and rescuing tho passengers. The in- | agors of tha Nebraska City exposition, es Por Omaha and Vicinity —Light showersy this week. The lively times in the Argon- | parts of the British empire. Col Vivcent | 88 last winter it became known that he was [ Cextoy, O, July 26.—Rainmaker Mel. | jured were cared for by torchilght. It is re- | caped from its cage today and created great | stationary temperature, ) won O TS United | buyine lavge blocks of stock in Centrunl music | pouprne w. SR v ported now that fifty persons were killed. toment. A orowd Boon” callectad” and A tine Republio and Clil made ¢ fmpossibie to | 1 D8 romatlss wiion spoalking tted | buying ttie blocks ol puocic In Centent misle | bourne was exultant today over tho success Lathnea 18 o) 00 | extitemen crow 3 WasHINGTON, July 90,—Forecast L1 8 p. m €L Grates, which ho ealled a foreien and an | hall, which s s he corner of Randolph | (o) 5 - 5 % dispatc om Manc datec ent in pursmt of the animal, which was | Ny ¢ o farthor than Buenos Ayres, WA A (o and'State strects, aud it was thought at that | 0 1is experiments, Mo sot today for his | giélock this wornir that sixty porsons | Setured afte 5 1ights 1 sls duyt [or Minnosota, North and Souta [ \en power, tevmed the MeKinley tariy [ cuptured after a desperate fight, the assi Manager Dunlevy sailed today on the | a cops of which ho waved in the air, anout- | Hme that although bis store now covers a | cig th experimont, and it was and un- | were icjured and that” fifteen dead bodies | yaiice of a dozen or more dogs being brought | Dakota: Gonerally fair, stationary tems Arizona, Hohas arrangod with Willio Edouln | rageous mensure; quarter of a block he wished toaouble its | qualified success. He uow claims to his | have been recovered, including those of two | jnts vequisition porature; varinblo winds \troduce the & Fay. compi Shu the faco of such tariff will vou Cana- | capacity by extending it to the corner | credit seven successes, as yainst one fallure | children who were mangled boyond recogni For lown and Nobraska—Light showers, l") Sk ml ”‘,E‘, Hpy & Az somoan) dians,” he said, “who stood by us in 1776 and | occupiod by the musie hall. Acc and that Is set down to & boken machine as | 1100 Mostof the dead victims are legless, | Preparing for Chantangua Visitors, | G80 POV S0 G Y horas he Btiand thonten:pext aymmen, and 1812 go on ¥ knees to thoso aliens for | latest developments this seems to | T T LT odteon Yhie | their limbs having been crushed oft throush LoxG Pisk, Ne Ty Do [BRactalte | Hu s i st e e Premicr Fielding of Nova Scotia gave a | teenist - 1 daict. believe it for o single | the truth, but only half the truth, Wenthor this morming. wis Qloar and vold bug | the jamming together of tho seats e | pa AR e P inner to some Canadian friends at the Vie- | moment.” Canada, ho said, if it was truo to | Field himself is o Iuropo aud wll about 2 o'clock tnis uftormoon the skios | ATl 2000 onlaokersarcutthe scene, Many |y 1 yag heon completed and will ba unaer | For Missouri ~Generally fair: slightly toria hotel Wednesduy night. solf would supply'the food of (ircat Britain | attaches of the Field - establishment are | oloyged und rain foll at intervats until oven- | Felatives ofthe victims are assembled ut tho | (¥ Mr. Showers who ¢ cted | warmer except light showers and Stationary RUAF. g instont of the Unlted States. The effect of | diserctely non-committal when questioned as | 175 railway station, and heartrending scenes nre | b Ir. v ied: | WAKTARASORT it CRRMNHIN M A he only Americans l"n'nn' at tho b R TH R ST e T BT T |t his intent U . 5 witnessed as tho viet ave extricated from | the ARA LARE LITQ. SehRILL RS, e S ra e aul (] xf o apy tiou lxan ';:I'“\«” anadian loam '."‘* ' | bis carthly domanior TUE ILLINOIS CENTHAL AND THE FAIR, Senator Quay W ill Not Resigr e e T o U T Pt P and will be as froo as the alr to | temperatun } s and sligntly wore My oston Hiro an i§ i - - Tho rouds in the Centrul tralo usvociation | Braven, Pa, July 26.—Senator Quay wos | e irieer and fireman of tho seeond tralt | ¢ ihtauqus visitors cooler i . 1 Geveral Middieton, Armed Men Guard th they now bave the Illinois Central . ) 2 ol For Colo wor slightly I e & e R Guard & e et b bl ema ton¥al | interviewed here i rovard to the statement | stationmaster had wnd decamped T & ;- RO hitvBgukias slodan wilalve o rovoption | . LiExvaiy, Oolow, July 20, it its faie sharo of tho carreiyg | mado by Magistrat South of Philadelphia | =~ Later- I is no v thut fortv-nine RUPROpS Bianic outh's vari - RUPHAE (0. aFy TG, A AR NS ,”\"" bas been consigerable. feellug botwecn luring the Columbian exposition, As | that he intended to vesign his seat in the | have been killed 100 injured, ‘It Neniaska Civy, Neb.. July Bpeala . A portrai \n org \\(‘nu.:l on lri (il | the Douver, Apex & Westoru rad aud tho 1ds Lhe road is the only one baving | United States senate. The sonator swa: | bodies have been vecovered from the wreek. | Pelecrau to ‘I Br. |~ The Nebraska Cit It Condition Much hnproved bort Stuart has beou found at tho Iske Molden electric company, tw corpora- | laid to Jackson - park, Up | “Well, somebody has becn faking on me turnvercin held it s first picnic of the sea- | Blaine's Condition 3Mu 1payed, Man. It was painted by Staartin Philadels | tions building lines to summer resorts near | preciating its vantage ground the cowpany | agai He went on to say that there was | Two Big Four Freights Collide, b T e T Ak Hou M July 26, Socrotary phia for an American gentieman and is & | Moldeu. over the right of woy throlzb & vax termined to monopolize the world's fair word of teuth in the story of his res- | Davrox, O, July 20.- A rear end collision | {0, 0006wy attendance and Bla went to ride today w Emmons small full length p 12 N N By 5 carrying business, and to this end anuounced ation an at his health was good and he | of two Big Four frelght teain ¢ near | f. Marizger's band was fid. | Blaine in an open carvisge and the secretary i street which gives thom an entraunce into | yaayag switching chuvges would be imposed | bad uo inteation whatover of retiriug e R e e e e R PN Bl | R S han on tx T L e B T R England's Salvation Army Leaders, | the town of Molden, on all freight shipped to the grouuds over - | goods all around. The | balf dozeu free-for-all fights took plag ) vy ; P MR S L ot (T o e, Last nigh the Apex company determined | other rwlhl~ As it i ost ‘n'r..i that 40,000 Killed His Wifein Self Defens SR AR ARSLORAE ; A A | el intry v ‘\ ¥ ing r'\l‘ gty ardel I | to capture this street, which® the electric | cars of freight will be shipped to the world's | Buookiyy, July 2 e T se d ain was vulling out o T e S Standwood at | ik ) v of Mr, Moxnoy, July 2.—(New York Heoral ¥ had partially graded. The latter, | fair, in construction material and exhibits, | ¢ ST i Henry ~Nelson of | 4o yigetrack when the socond se came | ;o BB R M meln. | B fu said today that the recont re- ‘able ~Special to Tuk Bee General Booth of the intention of the Apex people the value of the income which Preside orona, , committed suicide today, In- | oo full speed a crashed into | 9 bt f alsis 2 b that Bla [t stariod 10 Africa today, ‘here was a demon v of armed men who | Fish's road would derive from this is easily | Vestigation by authoritios brought to light a | {00 o The er r A firomen | & el I AmisRn grAin 4 ikkely to retive permanontly fr stration alt along the route to Southampton during the uight, per- | appreciated borrible murder,thebody of his wifein abadly | jumped, but it 1s et reinen | yytor of this place wa 1 yestorday to & | are entirely without foundation. Mr. Blaioe The sutcons of Cardinal Lavicori amon the | MItHng no one to approach uearer than | In the plan to checkmate the Central the | decomposed condition. being fouud in the | ivers hurt, nor how great o 'Iue | stock company of favmers, with W. 1. Clark | romain hero s late as Bur Harbor is & FuFodene § ial Lavigerio among the | o0 15 the covetod grounds. Today the ex- | prime wmover is the Baltimore & Ohio. At | house, her skull having been split open. | road is blockaded. L 10 | a8 president, - The considération was 81,200, | comfortable residence, Ho then expeots to blacks has stivred up the enthusiasm of Evg- | citoment has quited down sud no further | present the Baltimore & Ohio tracks como | There was also a letter In whioh Nelson ¢ " A head and collision ocourred on the Erie | It Will bo ruu hereafier us o furmors’ alliance | go to Wushington and enter upon the dutics laud's Salvauon army leaders, who think | trouble is acticipated, | law the city betw een tho tracks of tue 1l | stated he kitled bis wife in self defense, road near Rodsey, N. Y., during last uight, | eleva [ oo,

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