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THE OMAHA DALy BEE. | ;\\'l‘].r\i'r'lr‘i'fi“lI{S']‘ YEA»Ri T V())er}VIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 2¢ [ COMMISSIONERS BANQUETED, |32 e, = ), 1891, NUMBER 41, | NIUN mr ¢ /111 be held at the opera house and will United States signal bureau at the rates e . ng September 18 \ U N BOLD POSTOKFICE BURGLAR, [ siomsseit e metd at she gpers hoseionor | MUST NOT IMPORT LABORERS. | tubiithed by his postimaster ‘gonerat. thceiection s recaraod | DEMANDS HEAVY DAMAGES, h ' | theso organizations and other prominent comgany has notitiod the secretdry that it | 8 a pledge that. %, « encrey and patriotism speakers will bo present. The object of the will accept payment at the ratos namoed under will mark the fuy % hnduct of the wovern- meeting is a discussion on the good of the their protest until 'ht‘l|ul";:’(|m|c;\,1nw logality lm'n]l ,: - — order nud to create a feeling of harmony and i at o t Be | of the present rates can Judicially de World' { ives Entertained | “The goveramen % % 000troops between | g, - Arrested for a Stanton Bobbory but Makes | SEir it to srento & feeilif of bty St | Welsh Tin Plate ?"vrk“*lfl Will No it o i orld's Fair Rgpro[fnnltlnlms E | nero wad Vet s SR counern t. Paul Road Will Suo8Wigard Gould for « LSRRI the railrond organizations Bt COUNTY PRISONERS, Bty | Sihato tny e can. o e S e ropala: Ly Ml WHOLESALE ROBBERY. dommriend Numbers of desertos arciving he s s o c Census Statistics Show an Incrense a s Tioy 8y the - retiol i Eens by i MARRIAGE THE OBJZCT OF THE CRIME. | vaton pacific SCrimon Agents tn Wyo- | QUESTION NOW BEING CONSIDERED. | €t Satelt 'of opuintion. | NFLUENCE OF THE QUEEN PROMISZD. | fLiy i the xcbels ar istiug men b | PRESIDENT MILLER ON THE SITUATION, ming Methods, _— Wasiisaton, July 28.—<The census ofice Jxposed—: h FAULT OF HER FRENCIL Unusual bevice of a Son to Acco Cuipyesse, Wyo,, July Special Tole- | g uorintendent Owensof the Immigra- | (000Y issued a bulletin on the subject of | Much Interest Displayed in the Con | Through Trains Will Be Run Into & 5 gram to Tie Bek, [—J. M, Crosbio and M. J prisoncrs in county jalls. It shows that ing Bxhibition—Waelsh Tin Plate uliarly EmUneeasing Position of BT plish an Alliance to Which : | tion Burcan Wil be Requested to | g0 ¥ oA e e kb J maha Imme tately it oo ¥ Russow, Union Pacific station ageuts at Car- the total number o prisoners n Works Only Partially e an American Woman Abroad. ¥ her OF o v His Parents Were Boniha Hutie tapeativaly tiave badn held Permit the Aministration (o county jails on June 1, 1800, was 19,58; by Ll VOG5 S Rt Fercha hor Obstacles ave Opposed, in $1,000 bail at Rawling for conspiracy to Dircct Its licy. the number reported in 1550 was 12,00 BURTEd ONCEGLIONS: AUx Les Buises, July 28 —(New York Developed. & rob their omployes. Thelr plan was to de- an increuso of G847 in tan yeurs, or ut the s (Cablo=Special to. Tip . Bk, j—Hero e stroy way bills between the tio stations, rate of 5.0 ver cent. The increase in tota oo, Tuly 29, ~The forelgn commilttas: | 18 8 ploture of tho' Amorlcan and Buglish | ap i on G r T Fresost, Neb,, July 28 —[Special Tele- | gyonts in” billing freight are requirad to WasHINGTON Bunev o Tre Ber, | | population was 24,56 por cent. In 1850 the ratio M‘I‘“"‘“ I:'M'T;H-l'.\\' N von oroat bannnet | CO10NY NOW staying hore. After duner undet s il ‘(“ LA Sl ram to Tur Bre.]—Sherifl Peters and Post- | 0 out a way bill and take a copy of it in o \\-'l K.‘:"‘ il ],“:f'{.".l\.",. f | of prisoncrs in county jails to tho population | o o) ovhy otel tod ‘-‘ Many distinguisn- | the garden of tha hotel L' Burope society | ;,,‘,’,(‘,, y Cl ; M itk “;:M- master McFurland of Stanton wero in tho | oo Can i hand the original to the cone | AsitiNGToN, D, C., July was 953 in each 1,000,000 fn 1800 it was 81 Savoy h Yo nguish- | s coffeo. and hore the sassips moer | G1LOf tho Cbicaxo, Milwaukvo & St. Paul city today in search of a son of the post- | Guctor wh t ln charge of tho [reizht Tho trensury officials have boen scheming | myq iy oronse then has beenBd to the 1,000,000, | o0 Porsons wero prosent among which wera | |y i il il | raitrond, wreived in th city today. He wore Mhttor who broke into the postofiice nt. Stan. | who, tarn hands it over to thestation | fora day orto as to tho best method of let~ | o furgost fncrenso hus been in the north | SiF Phillip Cunliffe Owen, Mr. Jamos Dredgo. | S FEEINITE Kot Lot tho WIS (0 Hie | a larger sunlo than usual and it couid plainly t ash and [ RRent at its destinatic ting Superintendent Owens of the immigra- | Attantic division, where 1t was 0 1,000,000, | and all tho mombors of the royal commission | Firhsof the Seopotitan bund. Hach tablohas |y, yen that he fole_ considoradly elated over Sunday night and stole §25 in some stamps from his father, The fellow was arrested at Wisr ho | ¢ whenever ion bureau dow "The plan of the agents was to make ¢ waybills but not to copy thein, yesterdny, | 1y Seemed safe to destroy them, after having but succeeded in making bis escape rrom the | been received from the conductor, they did so | ° b : : ity i oflcers and 1t 15 thougnt camo this way. | and pocketed the procceds. The pian was | it Vil bo stated that he s no doubt re- | nogro prisoners were in_jails in the south | naval atuche at London, all military at- | TR FRRL SUbias, bl I recoznition o e fathor of the boy says his son wants to | discoverea through a lost letier picked up by | ceived the “uaoficial” communication of Mr. | Atlantic and south ~ceutral — divisions | taches, tho othor attaches of the Unitod | FEURIRSHVIGHS Fenderad tothe Mrench €6 v “' I',:,.;'H:I”‘,,.y et to tho unjon ho | the vperator at Carbon and forwavded 0 Su- | Owens and advising him to pay no attention Of the 13,061 whito prisoners 1,654 are | States legation and a number of title cele- 5 (‘““""I oy “““r "I‘!"" promoted an "'“’“ L e ooty sojoet In atae | Foriuiendent Whetal s lotur {01, and nclmating that ho had botter nov | VIS, bire | wd b5 toretin o | v, o e T e e b monoy wus to pay. bis Wedding ex- |y way No 1 duted Tuly 10 s oo ro- | Undertako to import wny Welsh tin plato | poryo MG 7 EHe BARe Bi0 8 o tey oF their | | The dining room was beautitully decorated | FHECtns fn hee ‘}I_‘"’_"~'\‘I' bl l"_“‘“.‘; penses. ported. If everything s il vl with vou | laborers under the impression that Mr. [ immediate descendants, the builétin says, [ for the occasion with flowers, plants and i ;“ , the o I' \’}“.*“'. “Ihe father desires to get his son and have [ will not report the way bill in the futire. | Owens’ letter gave bim that right. He will | contributes directly or indiveetly 6,513 pe gs, Ex-Congressman Butterworth pre- | {180 ; and minister of Victor him locked up, and while punishing him f Burn both way bilis, Answer it ailright. | P REG CEE EEE B e matter of such | Sous to the population of the county jails, or | sided. Sir Richard Webster, the attorney | [2manvel, is also here. Hois one of the fin his wrong at the samo time deter him from Across the face wus endorsed in Crosbie's « the careful consid- | 124 more thau the entire native white pop- At on his right and Mr. Lincoln aud | ¢Stspecimen of a man that ever wore a making an alliance that is offensive to the | handwriting: *“O. K., bust 'em .7 This VB LC ulation, Ot the total numuoer of prisoners L4 q sword. General Tuer is a man fully six feet cusy. It has finally been [ Of the total number of prisoners in county | as well as the United States cousul general, Wi coloved. Of | (joneral John C. New, Major Post, United 3 P ien | the latter I8 WOre negroes, Chinese ST TR TaRS il i & eringhaus, signed by the se SICTTARTH Eorh s bbbl ol Bl it ates Livutenant Commander Emery, th the important decision ronderad in Omaha yesterday covering tho great bridge fight between the Rock island and tho Union Pa- citic roads. Me. Miller is gonerally a very bard man to intorview, but Judge Browor's ision has evidently softoned his heart, for i Bee correspondent had no difieulty in getting him to talk of the now celebrated case. The tevor of Mr. Miller's talk gave ovi- dence that Jay Gould will bo called upon to 1y heavy damages to the St Paul road for voung Paris and his family, Ho is intimately con nected with the con and the United States, and in recognition of decided that a letter will bo sent to Mr. Nied- [ Jafls 13,931 were whito and merce between France distinetion. Gener Garibaldian genor 1eral admission is now rec ed to vestigation and the subsequen | eration of the sceretary, and that an “ofti- | 17801 nre men and 1,737 wome Viscount Cross were seated on the loft. & APALHK RS HOUIOHIAR AR I VI 2 R e ANV pareuts, led to an_investigation and the su i an 7,801 re men and 1,737 woren iscount el s BTN R A GVar T Ha IS RS TaREY 3 BoveraIy Injrad :sts. The books in both oflices are being | ¢ al” opinion will bo rendered in due time & Pennsylvania leads with 235 prisoners, The fivst toasts, *“The President of the ”‘;i‘ 1 Ilnltim 1\.: m'_\. he looks f |1\ pany of thie use of the! bridge aftoe 1t hnd & 5 ey e Cnacirl Tele. | OVeriauled. The amountof the shortageis | here i nodount thut Owens his been | the reason for the large numver being that | United States” and “The Queen,” were drunk 8 amiablo and gentlo as & child. Iwas | g1ty contruct to uso tho structuro. Wrstons, Nab, July 26{Spclrl Telo: {fuot yaticown rather promature, He objected to eing su®: | in that stawe many county jails arc authorized | with great enthusiasm. Mr. Butterworth, | Standing at the door of the hotel twodays | "y gpuuking of tno decision of Justice gram to Tue B Louis Lonquest, the - ect to Gencral Nottleton or even the secre- | o ratain penitentiary convicts sentenced fo L 5 ' 1 ago when tho king of Greece s8ing 5 CiLil) ofs AL LI S e R Fire at Cheyenne. tary beoauso o had boou chaitman of th | for o saek of yeaanry CPVIELS sentenced fOF | pr "W, Peck and Mr. Moses P. Handy | 2R0 when tho kiig of Greeco was passin | Brewer, Me Mitter swid: “The decision Funning out of this eity, e oo o lesson | CHEYENS¥, Wyo., July 23.—[Special ‘Tele- | committes on labor, was the putative father | /i ouly stato in’ which there has been aa | made speeches which were most diplom: suddenly recognized tho general, turned |y 0404 ‘Yown yostorday in the Rock Island gram to Tie Brr. | The explosion of a lamp | of the immigration’ law and dia not think it | apsorute dec o | i the Wave saloon caused a five this evening | posstblo that au assistant secr Phe | which for a time threatened to reach the pro: i COUL S NOW LR cuse is virtually a d as the two o prievances ally worded and whivh wero well received, | Found uickiy, shook him heartily vy the thanks | band, and greeted him as an old friend. cly | Atanother tavle ave Mr. and Mers. Grafton ot think | case of jail prisoners is Ve tary or even | mont. There nas been w_decrease relativaly | In'substance, they neatly returned ch about the | 1o the total population in nine other states and | o1y o hospitality accorded them and cle cision in our own suit, mpanies had exactly the samo nd sued in the sime court and about handling fire arms. e and another boy secured an old shot gun_ this after creek to hunt and went down near t d L HEL > | matter as he. Owens has now taken a | tarritories, namely, Californfa and Dakota . ith. The lac R ; it 1 gan had one load in itand boys decided to fire | PArtions of a couflacration, ' Fortunately: 1o it 18 $atisiied to perform the routine | (ountinge the L States is one), thi Distyiet | expluined tho objects and intentions of tho | Fuith. 1"'“ lady is tho well known WHitor | on tho suwo points. Whito i decision oy iLoff. Louts held the gun while the other | FIE IS AVBRE SRR LT 81500 of a bureau oflicer and not to rank bim- | 66" Columbla, Ilinois, Maryland, Ohio, Ore- | Columbian fair. ALl aorn re are Mr. Com, telegraplied speaks of the Rock 1sland only boy pulled the trigeer. The gun burst, split- | JIRONE DICERSOR Q0T Wi, CAITERL BB | self with a member of the cainet. o, Texns dnd Wyoming, Fot tho most [ M. Lincoln in a happy speech, which was [ CAFF, the playwright and author, and Mr. | it means the Chicawo, Milwaukvo & St. iy titig the two bartels apart twoithivds of LW | g1/ 0, “wohn W, Popp's cigar factory was RECENT ARMY ORDERS. part this decrease has boen very slight heartily applauded, related in detail the cor- | 811 Mrs. Scoones of Loudon. Uion Pactite will appoal the cnso au. o mate b _Touis under tho oheok, inflicting a painful | practically destroyed. His loss is 81501 Tho foliowing army orilers were Issued mvl-l(‘m\'...% itive as w ’nl““‘nil{":‘:x‘x o fnerense in | gy manner in which Lord Salisbury had r This is a perfectly true story about o 1ady | tor of form. but that will db the other sids R oL ReE b alih e oan Phe sufferors ave iusured o about kalf the | toduy: Second Licutenint Witliam J. Par. | the states and torvitories s a StOking | oo the American committee when tho [ WHO met with a disagrecable surprise here a [ no good as it has no foundation whatover on FACGHAT A GOy 1o was exploded in the | amount of the losses. dec, Eighteenth infantry, now on leave of [ factin the prison statisties in 1500, Genel g o . foroign | fe days ago, In taking tho baths a cortain | which to base its claims. Yes, we expect to A cliarge of dynamito was exploded i the absence at Oswego, N. Y., will_report to tho | ally speaking it has been lurgest in states | latter called upon the promior at tne foreign | 0w CAYS 086 Th U il AR D e L L forcvay of the will south of this v WSUL 0 1 iwoon OFFICLILS ARRESTED. | Suporintendent of the recriiting sorvico at | with small population. oftice and explained to him the bl il e onon i Bocemsney ARG, (165417 ontoacess e mooh. &N b brdgs o TS C o aad IIB S ARG WOLIE ik e Now York to conduet recruits to the depart- B A IBIEIR Ga fvons being made toward laying tho foundations | 1Arly when ladies are unaccompanicd. When | 550 Sguee 1s formally madegand wo will wheel an 1 v 2 3 2 it A i resident Attends to Business, x the batk vt tho ni g dte Torobas. "G loss is about 00, Mr Juliug | Mayor and Members of the Council | ment of Texas, Upon the completion of this | fwesiden! s to Business. | for the fair and tho hopes exprossed | the buth is over tho paticut is ranidly dricd, | thon run trains tond from Omiha over tha Nowmann, the owner of the wheel and Troubled by a Woman. duty he will join bis company { ape May Poivn, N o, duly =8 =Presi- | o0 6" geeing an exhibit worthy of [ wrapped in flannel sheets and carviod back | Union Pacific bridge between that city and water nower, says he will replace it as soon Do anwoon, S. D., July 25. MISCELLANEOUS, dent Harrison was couferring this morning | Gjreat Britan in Chicago in 1303, The United | to the botel in a curious sedan chair. Fhen | Council Blulfs. No, wo have not figured out as possibie. vam to Mg e |- Tho ety couneil of Dead- | . The secrotary of the traasury departmeat | With ex-Minister to Russia Foster and Chicf [ States minister ulso said that one of the | no or sho is lifted futo ved, stitl swathed liko | Y4 ¥hat our damages amount to por day for e TAEITOITIC % has information by wire of the arrest vester- | Cridler of the diplomatie bupean of the state | stumbling blocks which nhad up to quite ach day that we wero provented from cross- W00d o1 Mon1aY 18t & Contrach fory mummy, is covered up with additional < PPYOVILE | quy nt Council Bluffs by Agent B. M. Sted- | department with referense fo the reciprocity | recently been in the way of foreign exhivit- | 1 0 0 L ing the bridge after the contract wus in w7 ATkINSON, Neb., July 25.--f Williams strect. Last night the mayor and | mqy of the secret scrvice division of k. treaty with S| his | afternoon, with | ors had been removed when ho was author- | blankets and a quilt and left to perspire. | effeer,” Ngram to Tue Bee |—Captain J. S. Bartley | all the members of the manicipal body and | Harsberger and Alilliam Watkins for pussing [ Secret Pracy, he received the Oddfellows | 120d to announce that any provision iu the ho lady in question found herself ina very [ [t was ied from another source that recoived a telogram from Governor Theyer | the contractor were arrested by the shorifl | countericit silver doilurs. of Delaware and residents of Gape My, United States ulfon act which coulafiticleon lirulcuiouaSinohtibaREHFOUENA NOER LY 8| fsreaiuan NS e HILEGonGEdop (il H:(::\..; v x el ey “harles Nelst R cen ] strued to operate against forcign ex « v = s ARG BT of the S I od to begin s or heav, this evening that ho had shippea fifty-threo [ on warrants issued by a Contral City justic ””“L;l::l:m m(‘m*m:.‘:j”h“.'?n_““‘ LADOR 2o TREks. Eth oL Ur e dk Stuias oAk baE romaveds !’\' LULIGS, (] ‘l]n neh. '-‘IH . lm\ dimagos against the Union Pacific compuny. tents to Atkinson for the Holt county re- | The warrants were granted on compiaint of Foreign exhibitors, he added, were assured | Americun, unmarried and of more than | g 'the St. Paul peoplo had o strong contrat usual proportion. She is staying at the Hotel | with the Gould voad they will have little . Slhe took her bath in tho usual | dificulty in collecting a large sum. It is union to be held here August 4, 5, 6 and 7. | Mps, Henrico Livingstone, who alleges that The names of the speakers ana the days they | oo o that the United States would ' use e deavor 1o facilitate their beng represonted | des Princ ry e THEY FAVOR OMAILL Pennsyl Steel Weor r and council and contractor had s to orate are, General Van Wyck and : o Expe Sitats Holneonaludeaiwithitha e fhots 4 il S T » e it A e 1 Pom Majors, Au- | conspired to deprive hor by fraud and stoalth | Eastern Papers Declare Nebrask Hine e S AT S HREEIC dsivilinie way aud gavo instructions to be cacried to | Milerstood that oS Paul road will ask Rust 7, and Judge Pucker on the rescrve. rFll_nx 1;L' l‘l“ ih 'Hr" UL l-:h-ub“_“ 3 Metropolis Equel to the Convention. | 500 men at work at the P public undertaking and never wil = >|I"l]'\‘;H:hl\ivvtl\l(l:T 'Ifl““: _h'“” ');‘::iw:- o "1“;"“ = Nel T Ministe Which the thorougnfare sougiit to be im- | Wismvaron, July 25, —[Special Telegram | yors tod: In the billet it this morning T'he most siznificant speech made during . « i g T P T Nels J08e8 a Minister. proved is constructed. to Tir Bre.]—The nauonal republican ex- ETTR B & 3 the banquet was that of Viscount Cross, | porters understood her to say “Hotel do NG /7019108 2 [Spoclal Telogram . - | there were enough men toun the day and o e ot WLCUing, Chosy | ; LSOy IaD Iy 2o [opecis k The defendants went before the justice | ecutive committee met today at 3 o'clock in [ oo ail the : Y oany | secretary of state for India. As Viscount | France” whither they atonce procecded and | Chinese Riots Against Missionaries toTue Bre.|—Rov. W. H. Niles moved to | yoauc bt wer e a e eeTatvannat e O on e " | might turus, and all theold wep but three are | Gposs is'a cabinet ofticer aud as he is honored took the lady upto No. 11, laid hor on the . B Ro arV MrE N et beany | P it e EAE L RISE L CAIDES SR B NE The eastern press aud local papers | gt work, This afternoon B’ surprise was | with the fricndship of the queen his utter ady upito No. 11, lu Do Little Damage. on the strikers when'a car containing | ance upon this occasion is said, beyoud | bed andleft herto perspiro. Imagine her Bostoy, Mass., July 28.—Much anxiety ¢ experienced mill band from Sparrow [ doubt, to have beon nuthirized by tho govorn. horror on removing the covering to find her- | exists i Boston over the news from N p i : o, | ment. The visconut said that ho wished to | self alono in a stramge bed, with a man's [ China regarding the massacre of mis- Point, Md., ran into the yard and tho men f 4edhry Amoviea in the strongest terins that | ofrects all around the. room and 16 other s ; were quickly ¢ i sionaries in that country. At the Con- stributed through the various | Inglana was heartily and entively with the _ acquisifion, Rev. Niles' cood work and in- [ tho interior. Sinco then” ther been a ool and with authority to pres | mills. These men will ‘help to start the | Unfted States in this matter, and that ske | (10UBINg than a blauket. Her indignation | gregational house, Secretary Allen said fluence is better appreciated now than ever | muititudinous litigation between Mrs. Liv- [ sent the cluims of that city ‘-“." ma 1“‘ bessemer mill tomorrow. Tonight the train | would do everything possible to insure the | may be botter imagined than described. 56 i misatonart of his donomination before. ingstone and the occupiers of the surfuce [ Koinz todoall she can to zet the convention. | yoqping workmen from thefmill to Harris- | yest representation at the fair, not oaly for another court. Mrs. Livingstone claims | of this city speak well of Omaha, pastor of the Presvyterian chureh for four | the road as a mining location 901 [ e T ton e Stk clans s DM Al wrnte years and basa host of friends here who [ prior to the towusite eutry. She at ono tie & e T Tegret bis departure from among them, obtained a patent on it, but the patent was | Whe convEatER G Y 10 R Nelson _congratulates Tablo Rock on her | anbsequently cancelled by the secrctary of [ with i WL for the FRLGRH SHEREME - T the convention. Oni had not been molested so far as was 7 Srounds on the socaod ming and tho. city | A proposition will bo submitted to the execu- | poss voas. atonod by Doy iolaympathy with -2t d the colontes,” Vis- 1T DISCLEASED T1E CZ AR : ; Army Surgeon Badly Wonded. o & au | tive committee to say what s demanded of H 3 D0y ympathy Englaud, but,of India and tho colontes. Vis e known and Seeretary Murdock at the Baptist x i D i zovernment, The woman has more thiu the strikers, count Cross also promised the Ameri Foxr RomiNsox, Neb., July 25.—[Speciul | onee competled the employes of the city sent | Omiuha on condition that she Is voted the con- —_— i committee tho earnest co-operation of the | Russinns Receive the French Saflors | headquarters sud that che Baptists had ocen Melearam to Tur Bge. | —Dr. Kean, assistant | to work on William strect to move off at | vention and thut Omaha will A guaran- Money to Fight Conyiet | abor. government. The viscount's speech was with Popular Demonstration saved from the fury of the Celestials, surkeon United States army, met with a | the muezlo of a stotgun, and she vows that | teo 10 provide for and take care of the con- | Muwris, Tenn, July 25—As a result of | §ithusiatienily applandod by all prosent. i ppuiasTenioh B e e e serious aceident this morning while out on lr'.\';f\"xtu‘:-'”'1"'1"..-";;;‘:-”(fl.l.';,'.l‘ L-“;‘t;v:m:‘.xm\ \I‘I: LI Rl gl L 3 tho mass meoting held here some timo smco [ Sie Phillip Cuniifle Owen said that ho was | CrONSTADT, July 25, At a dinuer given tho |\ (o WA OIS K ATIRE TR of the French fleet yosterday toasts of nce were drunk amid the utmost en- Tie commitier has siid to them that a efty | to take action recarding the miners' fight | convinced thut the Chicago exhibition would | sailor His vistol was out ; § y v street and proposes to bhave it, despite her | (p M Latlon inereases from 5,000 in 185) i e ee VS T coul 0 . J0se population inereases from #.0 5 o 3 otk e i oxcel any other previons exhibition, and | signifi of order, and while trylag to cack it the | threats, and, lowever, the prescnttriul of the | {o'Hi0,0b In 1800, whose bank cleatances. tase | 8gaiust the supplanting of freo labor by tho | S¥CE, Be¥, BISCE BUTHONR S edtived to S P i T et arint fia thigh, Dreaking the bone and | OMclals way termiua yeur were over $55.000.0)0. whose citizens have | use of convicts at Coal ereek and Briceville | §o%fis timost to see” thay Great Britian was | thusiasm. Enormous crowds of people g assing 1nto tho onlt O hls log, © e o doposit #E00LN) of money, and @ G | mines, about 00 has been raised by povular [ proporly represonted at the comiug display. | red in front of the exchange where the bun- Lol hinitioiathe (3 CIGARS ALE KILLING BOOTIL. B e ek oble ve | Subscription fo the purposo of obtaming an | 5iv'Richard Wobster, tho attornoy gencral, | auet was hold and greoted the ofticors of tho Will Erect a New Building. = o1 Qep0sit over 80,010,000 in their state and nu- | injunction against the lessees of the conviets | i an admirablo seech also promised that [ French fleet, The frantic crowd fourht and Tarce, Neb, July 28.—|Spoclal Tol id to Be Smoking Himself | tional bunks, n stute whos crop this | and to fight thy matter through the courts. | ngland would assist to the utmost n mak- | struggled to get pioce of tho tri-colored flng Hyghlob:) SIML VAR =5 | S Aeasii year will amount” to 200,000,600 bushels and | General G. P, M. Turner, an attorney of this | jni the fair a success in overy sense of the [yttt e B BRE AT Lo e o ol gram to ‘L'ur BEp, !".\L a mecting of Hn: 0 Doath, S 3 (\\_}:n\\-][inlm output w;; year \\I!Iv rm(‘ni ¢ | city who has been encaged to conduct the | word, "‘l“(‘ “:‘\"‘ icers Icm-“ ‘,',"“i;ff o BRODLCY stocknolders of the Parmers! and Merchants' | Brzzawn Bav, Mass,, July 25 ~Therofs o | MOG0N, 10 nurehuse the inme, wiose beot | case, loft for Knoxvile today. Chaunsoy M. Depew expected to be pres. | shouting “Vive la Russia The crowd re- | o "y 0 qonre, windows and walls of the bauk of this eity last evering it was decided | wellauthenticated rumor floating about this | il POk nansteics, fn Sevin Feitis, St 2 ont at tho banquet, but at the last momont | sponded “Vive ln Franco.” It is believed | Gt i duweliige houses of the. Wosteyan to ercet a new bank building, and a commit- | town that Edwin Booth is dying from the ef- [ heef und pork packing industries of the e tungaran | 1 was summoned to meet M. Vanderbilt at | however, that the czar was not pleased with | wssion at Wusueh were batiered _down. tee wis appointed to select a site and receive | foets of too much smoking, Heis such a | World, can and will take o of the natic he Hungarian | Vienna and wrote to the committee express- | the popular demonstration toward the French ev, Mr. Argenta and an lishman con- mounted pistol practice Chow, Nanking, Wusuen, Kin Kiang and at ottier places in the Yang Tsi valley. At Nankiug attempts were made to demolish the hospital and set fire to the eirls’ school build- g belonging to the Women’s Foreign Mis- sionary sveiety. Rev. D. W. Nichols faced the mob alone and kept them at bay with s revolver until o mandarin arvived with sol- The Actor Asking for « leme 2w Youk, July 25 feom on ructora, Tuis possiblo thub the | oovs oF, 100, 12 DR 23 | repudlican presidentiai convention in 12 society of this city will hold & mass meeting | ing his regrets at not being ablo to bo *pres- | and will never consent to an actual alliance | peetad with (he customs service wore killod, Kulehts of Pythins will join them and eracy | 31870 to tho woed that ho cannot: stop. smok- g on August 1 on behalf of Andrew Toth, [ ent. Mr. Depow said that he regretted his | with the French republic. As Far as can bo learned at the Methodist o hall over tho bank. iug, even though ho kuows it s killing bim. WANT POSTAL STEAMERS. Georgo Ttnsick and Michaol Swore.. tho thros | onforced abscuca all the moro as_ he wished | Tho specches aboard the Mareneo yestor- | peadquariors no Now Bngland. missionary L Its ‘offects upon his health is just us fatal, Siice g to suy something for the fuir, *if the usual S ero ey lsord sl NONE FencRTAA I ival [ LS arare o RN e S e O aey. Hungarians sentenced to death at Pittsbure Arvested a Horse Thief, though not of the same character, as that [ Aan Dele, n Confers with it : American habitof specch-making prevailed.” vais toasted the czar, wishing him glory | theso riots,” said ono of the gentlemen con- O NS e o el | WHICE euen tha it ot Bese s Gahn. dos | Slahama Bole ™ for participation iu the labor riots at Brad- [ 500G Totor conclided with the words | and longevity. The ftussian. admirai, Grand | hoied with the boms conces \. ‘There 18 « . Neb,, July 25— [Speci h ended tho Life rant. J Wanamaker Abont the Matter. dock, Pa. Prominent citizans will aldress a | MU DePews lebwor conelis snnilongasity, Hue hisaion odieal Gigaa g0k by gram fo Tun Mre |- Doputy sherift of | Jeerson and ox-Prosident and Mrs. Clove. Irominent el s ; ik Alexis, responded i si- | sccret socioty which has for its object the v . P \egal meeting a ardons of Penn- i rable Willl E. Glad > 5 i p It yalLEaIE b e o o o rmi e TR o U [ L EWARI NG T 93.—A delegation of | mee! J gngnrhoperatnslofin Right Honorable Willim E. Gtadstone | dent Carnot.” Afterwards Grand Duke Aloxis | overthrow of tho government, and whoso bilo, Ala, who desire | SYIvaniawill be appealed to for clemency on | song'an autograph tetter to ex-Corgrossman | tousted *The Fronch admiral and the fieer | Durposein fomenting riot is to ' embron the in this respeet, and for a while thoy partially | gentlemen th ¢ 7 ¥ y | 8 ¥ e ground that the circumstances of the R o Thicl o old p ks PR i b o T o . : ® | succesded, b tho havit il toostrong b | that Mobile stall bo the starting voint of u | caso foos ot hustify tho exeeutioa of the | DuyeTEPED I which tho, old statesman | nder bis - command - destined for - fresh | government with foroie powers In the nops Lon valued at$200 from Gus Sunshine, | upon hiw tud his 1udulgenee§ became more I ol e Gon i ot Sawelvo milos enst of Madison, Hicks is but | wnvostrainod than over. Iuis becauso of | Postalaid line of steamers for Contral Amerl- | uufortunato men tition will tend materially to advance the TR bers of discharged soldiers and unemployed Platte county, Audy Campbell, arvested Tom Hicks at Columbus today for stealin st cighteen years old, was formerally an em- | this relapse, and becauso ho knows he cannot | can and other ports, had a conference with NO PROPERTY FOUND. pmmereial intercourse vetween uations, SEVEN MORE VICTIMS DIL, luborers who constitute a rosming and plove of Mr. Sunshino. e is now in tho | got better in health, that ho lofv here sud- | Postmaster General Wanamaker on the sub- 2 and closed with these - sentiments of friend- | B e e Ooh ARROI BRANS county juil hero. denly Ins He has gone to Narr ject to-day. The delegation included among | qwo Electric AT Do | Ship: 1 shall not I hope transgross the | The St. Mande Accidentand s Awfu! | iitoany sehieme of destraction and plunder. — - gunset P e e A gy e e P Leaaa p st | WO R B0 panies ® Do | Jimits of courtesy in expressing that those Results, The Chinese government, however, was Willzastend.the Ohautauqgaa, e Cekemmativa:. Cincko of. Alabamie. ana I Me: Not.Onnithoginpth, atleast who como after me may live to seo |y Jyly 95, —The responsibility for the | never moro fricudly to missionarios than at Loxa Pixg, Nob.,July 28, [Special to Tiir JEWS KILLED AND BURNED. Sabinoresident of the commercidl club of | NEW Yok, July 28.—~Today tho sherifr | the industrial glory of Ameriea freed from | o AF® =8 TG FORIREUE U O the present time,” Theso rloters are- its Bee.|—rom present indications a good —_— R recelved two executions, Bggrogating 8¢ every fetter and her unparalieled natural ro- | Ftlway aceldont at St. Manta Aos U1 pnomies whom it s anxious to pumsh. At O T T | A Hevrew Hamter Pitagea by Mur- | MU it or o e il ol as 3 ox e i 9 sources tuencd 10 the best account. | een cetermined. Soven more victims of the | AT Abounts all our missionarios were el e di i sl I Russi A e o o dentrtmant i sweitiye | agaiust tho North American underground | A the company was dispersing, Sir Phillip | ccident died last night, making a total of | safo, though recent cablegrams led us to the Long Pine Chautauqua this year. Orders derous Russians, ton will submit to the department In writing | yoj0graph and _electric company in favor of | Canliffe Owen suid: *Tho associated peoble | iy deaths accounted for. ‘The funeral will | infor that they had gono to Shanghui for Lowing the service the peoplo July 98, -2 bor 5. | o statement s NIRRT e Anumuoriof léue as an_inducement to | Lewis May. No propec or tonts ccommo 5 being 0sToN, M _ for tonts and sccommodations aro being | Bosros, M g ataiementisoiriin could be found to | of America caunot overcstimato tho im- | ke piuco tomorrow afternoon anc will be | sufery.” recoived daily. Tents are on the road now | sinn Jews arvived at this port yesterday and i i [ v i portance of the presence and speech of | | X ol > ¢ - - sian J « s port yesterday and rovernment to include within the present | levy upon. ‘The co.ipany was orwanized | P 0 o conducted at the expense of the commune of tiopaveininenytolnelude vishin o hrasent o i Lt ' | Viscount Cross upon this oceasion. Iumeans | & \iydo, Tho nssistant station master ut ELLIOTT CONVICTED OF MURDER. and as soon a8 received n number of pooplo | wore detained by SRS ! s : . Will o' Ito. camp bofore. the Chqutauqua | WOre detained by the requirements of tho | advertisement a proposul for servico from | several years ago with £,000,000 capital to | 4 3tho quoen and the government will | St i stant olmasian ovens. immigration law. They tell a thrilling tale [ Mobilo direct. It 13 said that the route | work the Johstone underground olectric | thyow the full weight of their influcuce in | VALCOUNCS dnd the driver of Lho socond Ci- | he dury Finally Tiein 4 = of Russiun perseeution, They lived in o ham- | Whicn the delegation favored brovided that [ W50 W 0 RS LIEITEEIEE @ S0 o the fuion gine have beeu arrested for carciessncss., The Jury Finally Bri @5 i a Second- Valuable Horse Stolen. 3 the vessols shull start at ot ; . . \ ————— Degree Verdict. g | 1et containig eighteen houses near veile, At 3 Daiose ol up asyatom v The forcign committeo of the Columbinn 4 z ¥ B Sraxtoy, Neb, July 285 —[Specal to Tr | yiduight July 15 [Russians trom the city at- | t0wn and Colon, 7t fu ol aid Enok ookt potiiiheaye am N I 1 o S e arn| g ELOn Wesleyan Conference in Sessic Covvamrs, O, July 28, —William J. Elliott, Bre. | Last night a black stallion belonging | tacked the hamlet, setting fire to the whole Western Pens fvor, = ] Tuursduy the committee will dine at tho [ TLoxnoy, July 25.--The Weslevan confer- | the former propriotor ana editor of the Sun- rn Pensi Thie sheriff has received an attachment fog | United States legation and during thoir stay to G. Souncuschein, about ten miles south- | settlement, causing the death of twenty Jews t 2 ANy eet - wost of this placo, was atolen former | #1d the foarful burning of twenty more, The [ WASIINGTOX, July 258, —[Special Telegram | 15 40) against the Fastora electric compar e o B o et s "stoonats | ews memodthemselves wnd rotaliated, one | to Tug Ber.|—The following list of pensions | in 'favor of Saumuel owland on promissor | States logution: and during thowe sty | enen today revised the list of delogates to tho [ day Capital, Who with his brother, P J. B D o oveas it it b | Washington ecamenical _council. - Doctors | lliott, killed Atbert . Osborn, @ roportor wen. | Dallinger and Jenkins, Mr, Perch Bunting | on the Sunday Wortd, and W. L. Hughos, & mon ok s WL o airongly | young mun, whose mother had been burned, | granted 15 reported by T Bee and | notes of the company made a year ago, en- | banquetted in the Eiffel tower by the k'r d e e e s ey bot | killing threo with a crowbar. Ocers finally | gxaminer and Bureau of Clums: dorsed by I, Minturn Smith, the late presi- | American society and will attend a reception | and others intimated that thoy would be [ bystander, besides wounding a number ot hood last avoning, but this moruing ho' can earcd und arrested the young man and v Ismah Nowell, Wit | dent. and W. D. 8. Perry,' vice president, | given in their honor by the directors of the | ynable to goand sixty fresh nominations | peovle during a shoouns afivay on Hign not be found, hae ‘ather Jows. ALl will probubly be sent to | . Nebraska—¢ i Ismah Newell, Wil- ) npjeby v and Metealt for protessional services | society. cora mado, chiefly those of the mipisters, | SUFCCUon tho nfternoon of Ifehruary 3, was Clonn iy Ol A e ey liam Smee, Simon Stevenson, Joha Dupee, | have taken & judgments against th 5 e A were AT AT v 1 convieted this morning of murder in the 2 pnty 5 Hfl e LA SamubliHosd, T, Plannizan, | Jokn Bl House, | Goaping. ONLY A PARTIAL RESUMPTION, upen \;\x_mlx,‘f:”;ll oW O etion ot | (880000 degrs o trial has beon in prog- JRIANTON: MO Y e LS RORIM 40 TLE Death Record. wan, Sumuel Fry, J. Myers, William 8, | This company was incorporated in Febru- S o ‘tumber of ‘topics for | Feis siuce May L fIho crima was tho- diruct Ber.]—The cou s Are Only Fill- | enlarging th nty commissioners yesterday n Plate Worl , 1586, with 81,000,000 capital to work the | Welsh ult of personnl journalism Youg, July 25.—F derick €. Have- | Owen, Horace Goble, George D. Huat, the ecumenical council. He said that filled the vacaney in the oftice of county clerk g y stern svstem which has been in use in ng Smail Orders, ; A When the verdict was road there was & Y ever died J:80 0'clo nigl ¢ o it turel Thomas | (* L AL Y ) § 3 v subject ought to be freely discussed, ' ks : o of this county eaused by the doath of the Jate | MeYer died at 0:0 o'clock tonight at his | Nathaniel A. Harris, Lewis Little, Thoms | Gynyda, Ex-Mayor Wickhawm was the first | Lowno, July 25.—The resumption of | 31Y sublect ought to ho frely discussod, Who | seusutional scone. Two or threo of Eilios e tlea A W Shary howe at ‘Throggsneck, Westchester county. | D. Rayburn, Vincent Rucker and Daniel W. | president. In October, 1550, Messs, Smith L e e o preaid "“. ‘i"fi' ]‘l' ’l:_‘l‘ylm :‘h Ll ‘K female velations screamed and fainted, vBo B OO y ravo bond and entered upon the | M Havemeyer was cighty-five years old. | Kelso. Increase—Martin Stroud, and Perry bought a controlling interest. Mr. elsh tin plate works 18 only parti nd by | culty, ho said, wou .‘lu se un counil | N, nraued, suatchod & Grand Army of Hutios of the onice, el He was attacked tast winter with the grip, | Original—Mary Heuton, Elizaboth | Borry wis pastor ot the Brooklyn Dutch re. | firms fortunato onough toseeure orders. To | was securely guarded n its position, Sup | g feopublie itton from tho lapel of bis gLER, 0% i 1. | work will only continue while the orders last | Pose that some one in Awerica propo: 18t | oout and threw it at th works are’in Brook! jury. e whi CANNOT FIND CAMPBE o PP TR O ' | Burlingame, Bertha Kleven, Phabe J. | formed church, Th b left him in & very weak condiiion. He | RURIETES, | OGEEL H ———— by tho w nooy, ¢ v o r uevor fully recovered and the illness which | ] i - ¥ owa: Oviemal—Adnm Hoomer, Peter vements of Ens . : ; resulted In his death took a sertous turn | peteyson, William Lowrence, Loomis H. Movements of Enitorn Visitora, No appre P . 3 the class meeting bo abolished or that eve k to week contracts with the men. | ;yopbor must be s total ubstainer. | able reduction of stocks In | plughes moved the previous question, - WEATHER FORECASNT. A Monument to His Memory, but No | about ton days ago. Mr. Huvemoyor, who | Goimes Richard Jonce. Temuel T Foste W Youk, duly 3. ~[Special to Tk Bek.] | America is noticed. Pricos aro still unro- | Washington programme, he said, had 1ong | por Omaha and Vicinity—Fair; stationary temaims Beneath it was the founder of b well known Have: | Willlin M. Gorehan, Koher 0. Owens, | —1- C. Bartiolt of Omahia s ut the Astor | munerutive. During July tho shipments | been sottled, aud tho guestion: couid notou | | Hor PSS , Coun, July 28,At tho time | moyor sugar fivm, was o groat lh-';n‘z‘lfl‘;;:'n'llllt: Chvistoptier . Jones, L ango Noroross, [ pouse. i ; from Swausea have been under one thousaud | Feopened. Mr. Perks withdrew his motion A L TR of the unvelling of the memorlal to Adjutany | 0 SV % N 0 sountry rosidonce at | Kovort A. Hogaboom, earsoy Dy, Thomu Mr. M. Smith of lowa,lp at the Astor | tons weekiy us against 40,000 to 50,00 tons in Banqueted by the Czar. Wednesday : For North Dakota—Fair tomor- Cumpbell of tho British army,who was killod | Jrozzencck ho was idontitied with numer- | (onagan, Isano N. Mordund, Dorey S Smith, | house, 1 the same month in 15K while tho stocks nw > (TR RE L R A R o 1 Allington Quring tho Juvasion of Now | ous sxiernrises for tho brokross of tho town | Forenio D. Packer, John . Dhelps, Johti | “L.'t:, Burlolgh of Omaba, Ia at the Intorna- [ o0’ amount. to 400,000 against 150,000 | ST Pevsusnvno, July 23 —Tho czar aud | row; coolor Thursday morulng, winds becom- Haven, It was supposed that tho actual ro- | aud was aso active in charitabla affairs. Mr, | e ol Mo L ioam | tionul botel boxes in the corresponding weel in 1550, czariua gave & grand panquet iu the Peterhof | UG08, Dakota- Generally fuir; cloar an loaves Ao Lhilare o E. J. Godso and J. L. Marble, both Omaha mains of tho famously merciful British ofi. | Havemeyer leaves five children, three sons | . jones, ©zokiel . Downey, Robert M. | gontiomon, are at the Continental hotol, cor luy beneath tho stono that was dodicated | M4 two mavried dunghters. He was pos- | Martin, ‘o Smith, Georgo” Gilbort and [ #5100 Vo' passengors on the Cuparder 10 his momory. 'Tha fact is that no body, nor | *° $ . James W, Willutt (navy). Original—May | Umbria, who sailed for London were Mrs, J Itis esthnated thut threo months must | palac elapso before the trade becomes brisk again, but general confidenco is felt among mant this evening in hounor of the I'rench | \eduyesduy nights winds becoming north, officers, One hundred and sixty covers For Nebraska wiry stationnry tempera were d. The table were begutifully | ture, except slightly cooler at North Platte: 1 : e v n el e IR Py SN A IR, o ! facturers that trade will rogulate itse e T S S O T T et o] BT R G 1 any traces of the vody, can be found. After E. Brownflert, Mag R J. Bliss of Omuha, aud Dr. J, . Kenunedy of | T atene 1 decorated with flowers and the gold servico { Provision bad veen wade for erecting tho Chilian War Stories Denied. H. Coulson, Leali Mabeock, mother, Naucy | Des Moines. 4 hiD 4ia months, Tho threatenod Amers | way used. Amoug those preseat wero tho | - For lowa - Kair tomorrow; statlonary tom monument, it was decided, in order thut tho | New Yoms, July28.—A correspondent tel- | Hester, mother, Eunice M, Coder. W. €. Colo and wifo of Des Molnes are at [ 1ot S0 bt O omo of tho lesy | dueen of B! gauihten T alk of | IRPERLYTOL YRRIARIOWARGA Vet £ 0o B mouument wighit appear to batter advantzge. | egraphs from Coquimbo, Chili, as follows 4 > the Union Square hotel ek MG UERIEORY MAREAARC 02 0d8 IR [ itho grand T likes an il duchesses, the or Missouri - Light showers; stationary to have it erected on a slight eminence somo AT AT PRI Westel W. H. Wilson, wife aud boy of Davenport, % § " ministers, the French admival, tho mem- | temperature, excent slightly cooler at Springs The report that has bee eventuaily succeed in establishing a traa | bers of the French cmbassy, ‘and the | field, Mo : variable winds, Wasn it the Continental hotel distance from the old grave, Workmon wore Tox, July Special Telegram | In, o countrl es abo engagement at Huasco, 1n 1 i and especially as they will bo able to adopt | o i ' 5 f od For Colorado —Showors; stationary tems employed to die the remains up, but though | COUHLYIES aboUL un engagemen 3 e R T R e | T rten, wife and daughter of Lin- 4 ey W 4216 L0 BAODL | Ryissian admirals, The music was furnishod 3 ¥ they made oareful search nothing that dif- | Which the congressioual traops were routed, v coln, Nob., ure guests of the Ashland house. | HPOFSavIng applittes, hutcipls o WtH0 1 by the court band. perature; vurinble winds. duce which her nay granted is reported by Tne Bee and Ex- fered in any way from the soil could be | is without any trath. There was no such J Ruilvoad President John Plerce of Sionx | 91 B R ' b 4 - -~ found. Tn order thut publio. Interest in the | engagement. The junta have landed 4,000 | aminer Bureau of Claims: Archer H, Burr, | City. is at the Hotel Normandie. The Mills ;."\',“,"’,‘"A‘\'f,\.lf‘,"[,,.“‘ B BRd Wil IRevitably r O Fonght Over a Watermelon, event might not suffer by rovelation of tho | men - there, intending to mako an advance | Omaba, incubator; Frank J. 8. Scnmelor, | building hus been his chiof stamping ground [ 44 108 SYeEe SRERIO, Ghilis ot onlaantpedt | B At R e A o facts, nothing was said of tho discovery at | upon the soutn, Since their landing they | Utica, Neb.. tobacco pipo attuchment: | and Colis . Huntington's oflico thero his ob | poacma their mey ociininy toavorl the now / A ; I8 gt el ez tho time of the dedication have not met any Hulmacedists, In vegard | Oparles Shefford, Clearwater, Nob., kettls | jective point. AL AR e aanatie SUNEER M BAW. | rapnrios will all lomortow for Khe Canarios, | hero of 4. ‘sqricus - cuting affray ivhioh oo - to the victory of the government troops ut | tilter; Guader H. Christinnsen, Dewitt, Lu, | = Judgze James B. Smith of Burlington, Ta,, | (¥ SEaie: AR AGARAER HHITHCIORE EVE | ifho captain will uot euguge a crew to | curred at Grafton Suuday night. Three Grasshoppe s Destroy ing Crops. Valienar, it “has boen “greatly exnggerated. | pajustable bracket: Samuel W. Hurlburt, [ paid & visitto New Yark, and stopped 'ovor | II&SIeRS 10 Sell the EUX patonts 10 Ameries. | g0 boyond Buenos Ayros | brothers named Murphy, well-to-do furmers, Davioy, O., July 25 —Grasshoppers are 1o reality, it bad vory little importance, A8 | Croston, In., foldiug crate; Hiram W. Joslyn, | 8t the Windsor hotel, Y $0 work ab reduoed wiges. $ "8 [ " ruo Spanish cousol here has-information | came into town, mot James MsDonazie and y O, 2 1 have already cavled you, however, there is | s Moiues, Ia., implement for deborning | J. Lo Keck of Kearncy, Neb., was & guost | ¥ Lers hors do novconcede tho | that there ure Spaniards imprisoned on board | other fricnas, and drank considerable liquor, ruining the outs prospects fu twenty counties | a goneral belief heve that' a Aght will take | eattio, 2 avthe Windsor notel. lomu e pasters o%, G2 fhov conoode th | tho Chillan orufser Irrasuricz. It s also | Then they purchusad o watormolon and whilo 2 along the Ohio and ludiaua border lines und | pluce in this vieinity within short time. - — = ALY demanchutine o ka6 Jtio LHOW LH0Y | Luown thab- seversl Portuguske wera | asiing it in. the rear af o saloan: fell ous the dovastation is most marked in the region - - I Owen'a Buling Madifled, Reunion of the Floming Family, Telationatip batwoen capital and TAbor is b | smuxgled uboard the eruiser duriug the | about the size of the picce to which tach man around the uead waters of tho Wabash, Failed and is Sent to Jail, Wasiinatoy, July 28.—Secretary Foster Famvont, W. Va, July 25— Extra pre- | coming strained and it is feared thatem- | nighl. Itis believed the wovernment will | was entitied. The re was a flent with Misma aud Maumee rivers. The crop is Arianta, Ga, July 2.~Stephen T. Ryan, | 90¢8 not fully agree with Superintendent | paratious are being magde atthis place for the | ployes will bo forcod to consider tho advisa. | order that the cr be searchied before she | knives, and before the men could be sopas Fuliad by tho sl green grasshobpers ot | dey goods, \ha Fecoutly fallod for 32,000,000, | OWen [n tho opinion thint thoalien contract | yatjonal reunion of the Fleming family of tho | bility of trausforciug theie business. to | depas {L AL AL SR Bitaaiok pratR IO}y MU green but the hoppers followed it into the | for refusiug to turu over assets worth $120,- | plgo fuctories. Ho bas prepared a modifica- | be ono of the most notable family | sive the men employment and without Giurarar, Ju 38, —The hold of the - shock, 'They are now iu the corn. 000, Kyan says o has uo assels L0 turb OVEr. | tion of My, Owen's ruling on that subject | Feunion in the histery of the country. The | of profit. The secretary of the Tin Plute | steamship Utopia, which was wrecked here a Allian ampment, - - 204 will make 1t public LOMOFFOW. Fiemiogs are among the oldest tamilies and | Masters' assoclation, in an interview 10day, | o months ago. is 50 charged with gas that | St Lovis, Mo, July 28.-The farmers' al- Meeting of the Brotherhoods, Editor Samuel Sands Dead. — aro among tho earliest settlers cf this part ot firmed these views, but added that there | 7 \ (g 14 | lanco and Knights of Laborof the Third and ALT00XS. Pa, Julv 88 The reilraad. men Barmiwone, Md.. July 28, -Samual Sands, | APPFaved the West Union's Bitl | Virginia.~ Governor Floming of #lorida and | was nothing to fear from purely A | it hus AMO nacossary o MANE MAEH | w: diatriota of e b tuih amiiie LR Shere il ANORMJRAR | ] MOW . JULY 98.~-Bamuel s | Wasuixaroy, July 25.—Second Comp- | Governor Fleming of West Virginia and a | competition | of searching for and removing corpses of irth cougressional districts of Texas ara g L proparing for ot | probably tho oldest printer and publisher of | BANUIUIOE Y SR EEEN CORP | large number of distingulshed men of the g — which many still remaiu in the bold. Today | olding s weok's encampment at Sulpbur B to bo beld hero in September of the | the first agriculturdl paper in this country, h 21508 10 Dis PODONE APpYOVAd. Sho nume will b present. The family 18 most Chili Elects a New President., the body of & wowman was recovered with | Springs. Among those present is Senator Brotherhood of Locomotive Eungineers, Fire- | the American Farmer, died today, aged ! of the Western Union telegraph company, | numerous in New England and the westorn LoNpox,July 28.-Santiago advices state that | that of an infant clasped to her breast and | I’» f Kansas. Tho speeches so far sl duew, Couductors and Brakemen, The ses- | ninety-two, 1 awounting 10 §106,000, for the service of the | states, Claudio Vicuua has been elocted presideat of | that of another child vllugiug 0 Ler clotbing, | fuvor the people's party wovemeul, 4