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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ' d ] === ] : NUMBER 43, OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY : \ 'WENTY-FIRST YEAR o " | g . e — T S QADT | ot thiswoint to the effect thag on ang, afte= MRS QR Ny | copted the coltectors ) ¢ _ ( [ simply because he belioves that the man point to a 1 epted the collectorship % he port of Now : N TID [ TR\ l\(; TO UO“N HARRISON. | Tho strongast man for (he head of the ticket.” P[“R[\mb COUNTY CROPS bAFl“. August 1 eizht hours will ‘constituto & days' NDIAN TROLBLES SLTT”‘,D, York. ¥ F b MA\R\L\\D (lohs H’R LOR)[AN 7 | Do you know what Mr. Dudley’s political work and that the moen will be paia by i — ambitions are?’’ e hour instead of by the day as heretofore. PIRGINIA'S A4 SEEw “T'donot. Butl doubt whether he has ; An Allcged Burglax Jailed Sensational President’s Renomination, him $0,000 a_year, and he is very much Section Much Exaggerated. Telegram to Tyr Ber.]—%om Henderson, tho Agency Favorably Regarded., ANINGBON, Y dly =T kL ot DA, 1i¥ Tiove. Faset Over Hity taken up with his professional work. Y } i o TR “I am perfectly willing that people should man arrested here todayt for roboing Bil WOUNDED VANITY OF THE IOWA BOSS. | inderstand that L am n personal ‘frignd, of | PROSPECTS NEVER MORE FLATTERING. eZamination '_",T,'ii“i.‘m"r'n’.‘:’.'-\'i prelminaty | pEACE FOR SOUTH DAKOTA IN FUTURE. | gy Posto", e been mnxiously looked forward | yyaxiMouSLY NAMED FOR RE-ELECTION. e and Mr. J. S, Clarkson, 1@ v c\w\}:fir‘!:I:uu"n:l:‘nmlzkmll_ Wit of which he interest in this case grows as tho —_— tertain the very warmest personal regard for each of them. trial opens. No such crowd of people | oy has over been collected in the court John P. A, Baker for the murder of his wife He Seeks Revenge for What He Con- armers Provided Themselves After Members of the Ogallala Tribe Read- the Other Nomincés Must De FOLLOW THEIR FPATHER'S § ATUS, siders a Slight on His Ability— Shoi .I.I,\:::'[I.‘_(:\'l:-x;:‘:\:::::n‘lyl';:n'v. B erd ot Much Difficulty with the Nec- fly Consent to the Ohange —Tntes | 0" Aion ae that which follawed Heachmen of ths Senator, for Thuraton Expluins His KL b bt KN tion. Wis essary Seed Grain and At- Decision on Children @Born of Indian rior Department Pleased with the Jaller 15 tho court House with his they All Got T iy Position, called to it Inst evening, and was inclined to tended to Business. W men nd White Husbands. the Commissi prisoncr, It is understood that Mrs. Gil- Acclamation. put very hittlo faith in it. In speaking of Pierke, S, D., July 30.=onsiderable com- mer, who had played such an important part the matter, he said motion has been aroused by the decision of in this case, was to 6o the first wituess for b Siovx City, Ta, July ecial Tele- DEFLLUE AL ol _r{r?"'"c m‘:,:‘ Mapuin, Neb,, July 30.—[Special toTne | the United States court in regard to tho W\iul\':bru;}h e n:-;_r[urmnlrn,) the commonwealth, and at an early hour Barmivore, Md., July 80.—1t was known AT DTN | =Tl (NSIURIBRTOTI AeN) | 1o oK RO B D S promniten | oauee] =T NGBTHHCE Kb asnanetuLati Fopoctsy) (BLEtANBE CECRSBILOL of Tndian women andt P ery seat was taken and tho aisles wero | that United States Senator Arthur P Gore 8. Clarkson as chairman of the ropublican | I am note porsonally scquainted with Mr, | have gone out relativo to the damago to | white citizen husbands. Fhe cuse was that |y o denatment. ofolals exor filled with unxious spectators. man is a candidate for re-election by the next of Maryland ana that his on mentioned frequently for ors. - Attention has been cen. At lo'clock Mrs, Gilmer, dressed in solid | gencral assemb, by tho Sioux commission in securing tho | DIAck and leaning on the arm of her brother, | name has b consent of the Ogalallas to the removal of | Walked to the cleri's desk and was sworn, | presidential ho national committee bids fair to precipitate a | Clarkson—never spoke to him in my 1ife and | crops by hail in Perkins county by the receut | of the United States vs. Ward on the charge warn the republican rauks in Towa, ns well | I did not know that he was dissatisficd with | storms, lt_seems proper to give the facts as | of selling liquor to hallibreeds. The evi- as in many otber states, There is intenso 1;!:]:I‘j‘"";;::_\:}.y'f(:::'lw Nt 13]1'»(:“[":.'L'T.'::ii‘x:.i near as can bo gathered. In tho vicinity of | dence was that tho half-breed in quostion v disgust in ToWkat the tactios of Clarkson | tidio to dovote to it and he thought that dur. | Grentand Elsio cousiderable loss 1s roported | hud a negro father, Who was & citizen, | ypoSncen ol et GG aency, They | The cross-examination was commenced at | tered upon him and also upon the state con- ] u be found who | and an Indian mother. The decision of | Loqiot tha this action will settle the Indian | S and Mrs. Gilmer stated that she | vention of his party, which was held hers | | great satisfaction over the success achieved and there will be open revolt at auy attempt | ing the next year it should be wiven a great and now and then a farmer ¢ R ! o 8 hirty-threo years old and the | to4uy in ord's grand opera house. The i . | de: 5§ ? i e doo: stal cticall, 4 f his | the court is that the childven follow tuo 5 10 manipulate the Towa delegation to the ua- | doul of time and attention. The office “does | sustained, practically, a total loss o ; troables (o S SHl At 0 ) bt not o \v salary, but it was thoueht that | crops, yet as compared to the total amount of | status of their father and Hénce aro citizens roubles 1n Sotth Dakotd: WACHLIE i t building was elaboratoly decorated ndham Gilme shington g tional convention 1 1 3 od S s o) aw COMMERCE OF THE GREAT LAKES, county, Virginia; that she had been his wife some one should iill itavho bad a great deal Ak Seoul I ths souaty o0 | of the United States and ameuaolo to its laws. i 3 s I The olection of Clarkson as president of | G0TC S0 BROTAH I L% Mnow that Mr, | BFowiug crops In the county the 1088 I8 VErY | ¢ ipo gocision holds goodeit will affect the [ The memoers of the congressional party f“""\‘*'“'"'hl.\‘ CALLT ‘mv\\'lnm pris- | With flags of all itions and was filled to its 3 . : oner at the bar and had known him since ations v assembled in state convention since the memorable defeat % a most capacity with the largest deley August, 1878, when she met him at a festival | from the countie £ neos and amazed |y Maplo Grove in this county; that De, Ll UL slight. owt 3 rship of the greatesgpart of the lands | which recently extent of serious damage is re- | taken upin the vigimty of Iort Pierre and & s the river from Pierre, as it ited the lake region delighted with their exper the national league of republican clubs was | Clapcson was unwilling to take 1t, und the d the first step of a syndicate of party | matter of making the selection was held in No gre days in an en- | ported adjacent to Madrid where the finest [ Stanley, ac boss to manipulate tho republican | abeyance for two or thre g ver th tical do iy shich thoy | Baker was livi u t | eyAncs for three e e st | oy B e W mons ohildsen or | Over the optical demonstration which toey | Baker was living at the tme within -about y . convantion. against. Presic arrison. | deavor to get hum to accept it. ‘I am inclined | ang largest area of crops in the county is e I S SR ikke oo miles MR 'l ‘thero | of Governor W. . Hamilton for o 1o 4151 bRoTG S o :.'h“'un '}m at | to, regard this story as a boomerang, S0me- | gy uated, The damage i ToRa Hin Eernif ¥ Phey Aasartiony. ool smRL Waihlngt B O D o Laratot e e o | eIt OA¥FS | 5 CRFESI155, DATED :,‘ 1 is thoroughly inderstoo (i 11K tha Wats VIR E A > e and losy s L rea: ttient sMclall at Washington | commevee, They will ur S A ) ALEERL BUEL RO NUVORbErEoRalie Johu Loo Carroll of Carrollton. Althoug thing like the Watson interview, just Spruvg | Conty'is certainly not over 3 to 5 per cont. partmen o ashing APt oT DBo0H bl g 6L 118LVeRR: LtHIE! e b Senator Gorman was unable tobe p Washington that in this syndicate are | fora sensation.” nave always held to the contrary and the al- | congress to try a lake trip. ont,hav- Michigan, Farwell of Tltinois, Powell Clay D iy 0. The dispatch | 1o the lighterop of the previous year. ‘Thon :.1‘:-'4‘»1“?:’x}vlix:::mfi{m::l‘sn:m:«:’rlfi’lu:fifI‘r?,‘."]‘lll';;“l’; Dauiel Shannon, lute of the Omata baso | P (LA U CUybal FRLON AUt | duys of conferenco and fricndly association ton of Arkansas, Platt of New York, and the bbb el CHI el s it was that John McKenzie, president, and | De0% At Moot § BrOt ball tenin, will assumo tho management of | waq sick and Mr. ~ Gilmer of course | With the county democracy, the convention sent from here scveral days ago giving @ | George Suyder, cashier of the bank of the Washington club tonight. Since the ac- | wag absent from home, Dr. Baker's atten- | was unanimously for him, as is shown by controlling clique in the republican national mmittee, These bosses felt sure of being avle to make President Harrison their tool, and to farm out absolutely the patronage of ’T"lmmy‘ quisition of the Omaha players the Wash- | ¢ioho\wiile in the sick p club has struck a winning streak. | indest ult is & great Incrense in patronage | fnocat imaginavlo, and long bofore ho mado | rapiurous avpluuso whenover his name was ospouding enthusiasm amoug the | aetions that he thought a great deal of her | Mentioned. Not ouly does the platform and that she loved bhim dearly. The plans | recognize his signal service to the national summary of a letter recoived from Hon. Jo- | Madrid, cate to tho reseuo, furnishing sced Ty soph I1. Manley of Augusta, Me, to Captain | for all' who wished it, iwithout a_note ot 8. D, July 80 Rtiere e William Gavitt of this city in regard to Sec- | Written contract, simply ngrecing with each U Blaee . o8 et ot da0; e fterast | frmer to receivé in the fall the usual pro- 3 d bl e tho st e a0 e | sudden chunge fu the chartflel of the Missoutl | talent, roow were of the | the resolutions adopted and the frequent and s a lively day, caused by o ai the adwministration, but were disappointed by- | FHHHY R ANy Tiquiries o B Tane | portion of the crop pr 5 3 caused so many inquiries ns to the au e liod. Ihe confidence \ested | river, which washed away & strip of tho bank HECENT ARMY ORDERS, 5 h L rrison's manhood can be stited 7 . T tion that the As. | eed supplied. Ihe confidence manifested | ¥ AR, i % L A for the poisoning of her husband wore de- | democracy, but the special resolution ene Mr. Harrison's mauhood. It ean be stated | yhenticity of the communication that the As- | B NUGe e of the farmers m leaving the | eignty feet wide and a quarter of 4 mile long. Tha, 10} loWings army: ordurs . weta: (ssued. | tillen and bhe. peivite pokt by whlah:MHey | dotatan. Liai: for Fe-elootion 54 ths stndts e an amount of eral fruma vuildings on the | yesterds ‘A board of oficers to consist of | reccivea letters from each othor wus often on the best authority that they have begun | sociated press representative was today per- | i WO O (A o : soed wheat entirely to their houor, has dono | strip, but by quick work they were barely | Licutenant Colonel Charles 1. Aloxand visited, where they deposited their lotters early to defeat his renomination. mitted to copy the letter, which 13 a3 fol- wives evidence of the esteem in which he is lows: SHitOWaT ¥ seling of d ved from toppling over igto the flood surgeon; Lieutenant Colonel Joseph P. IF lield by the people of his native { « 18 e Eore. LA 3 much toward modifying the feeling of dis- [ L surgeon; Lieutenant Colonel Joseph P. almost nightly cld by the people of his native state, Wb LS S Avousea, Mo, July @0.-Mr. Wikl A | trustand animosity which blatent ndven- B ley, ordnanco department; Major Georgo W Tha witness was asked how many children | Hon. Barnes Compton, eongrossman from Clarkson’s grievance is that ho could not | Guvit. Hammond bulldl Detrolt. Ml | turers have engendered of lato in the minds HLLAML LI, (b ELE WL BEE MeKee, ordnance department; M she had and she answered “five” and com- | the IFifth district and chairman of the stato A EcttbolntCEIoFenEtmEE R R ELE Blaino | ¥ HHE s, Mr Bltine. tound himeolt | of the farmers against the punkers. MircngLt, 8. D., July 80.—[Spectal Tele- | W. Reilley, ordnance department, and Cap- | pletely broke dpwn. centrl committec, callod thie o i campaign ho was promised that post, and he | in May list, us i result of overwork and great ‘The practical results of this mrml;\' and | gram to T ~'he Mitchell roller mills | tain William E. Hopkins, assistant surgeol Some minuted were required for her to re- | o § o At S A 7 had a gaug of henehman whom he proposed to wuised by the dedth of his two children, | generous uct, and its henefits to Perkins | of this city today parchased the first wheat | i$ appointed to meot at the army _bulldiug in | gain her self-control aud to proceed with her ordorabnoon, In o short andltolling ads i oly tired out and prostr; 1 | county, can hardly be estimated. £ the 1501 cre avketod 3 s New Yorlk ,eity, Tuesday, August 18, for the | statement. When abio to resume the testi- | dress he eloguently reviewed the situation quarter in the department, being himself vous exhiustion. te b of the 1591 crop mavketed in South Dakota. | oy minati % Cantain. Alman L, Varnoy L 1oH : 4 s i b ol rvous exhiustion, Mo, § eraded No, | northorn and broaght 70 conts, | CXumination of Captain Atman L, Varncy, | monoy sho told that Dr. Buker had visited | locn it national, aud was enthusiastically recognized in this state us a corporatic 3 AL o T e alaly Young Horse Thief's Coolness. The yiold was twenty-ning bushels to th ordnance department, todetermine his fitness | her froquently, until it became very unpleas- | applauded, When President Harvison was muking up | piieso th ROt KOO W AEAT STANTON, Neb., July 50.—[Special to Ta | acro. f%[prnuwln . : 3 ant for him to 4o so on account of ~the jeal- x-Governor Henry Lioyd of Dorchester Lis cabinet, Clarkson, in ende ing tose- | ever been sick. Ho will o buck to 5 N el < e S he leavo of uosonce granted First Licu- | ousy of her husband. was made permancnt chmrman and the usual sterday received into I Twentieth in od. herlff v tenant Harry ffous und | BEE.]—The s ntr, Chunsel asked herif Dr. Bakor had over | secretarics and commitices were sele ington this fall’ a much more vi endorse - e 5 ITHER AND SOY AT LAW. ; nf o cite Lastig “‘-l“lt’l’\‘,‘l"'l‘l‘(“r ! M““:,{ | ety i e lis beew for years, © | custody Thomas W. Hicks, who on Monday HER ANDINST ALY then tho sccond’ licutenant of tho Twelfth | mude threats concorning the taking of nis | The platform, after commending the cand rabee, but met a point. blank refus sie Ve 1o foars about Mr, Blaine's health. nicht of thls woek stole Giis Sonnenscheln’s S == i = infantey, October 13, 1500, is extended onoe | wife's life, to which sho repiied that his | dates nominated,takes up matters of national course what he willdo’ about the presidend interesting Answer Filed by the For- [ it io it (o o e leave of ! i and contrasts unfavorably the nds ience | identical words were that “Every barrier | interest ) Kemp, | shall be burned awny.” An exhibit of jewelry | ministeation of President Havrison and the extended | was then wado by the attorney for the | late n - congress with the adminis- GLUL 1320 ‘*’:‘ Lt ‘-)IA’;I”“‘ Y "fi;'r;"f:‘ T know not. [ kiuow this that he cannot be a | black stallion, and this morning he was mer to a Bill fn Equity. inet place to Senator ison, and there- | cqndidate, und you would not have him. I | qaizned in Justice Paull's court and plead Tpon Clarkson threatoned to mako war on | the repuiiican party’ wants bim it shoutd | SO ™ 18wilived oxamination and was granted & Puiiavereins, July 30.—%he auswer of | Bighth cavalry, July I 3 one month, Major John A, Kress, ordnance | commonwealth, consisting of a gold watch, ond Lieutenant Ulysse is furthe ssident Cleveland and the aom- the senator. nake (v manifest and nominate iim. § 49008 | hound over to the district court. He failed | Edward Pepper, sr., to tho aflegations made | gq X S e rrdity an e 1 e 2 N o 5 ] tional republican committee on the presidens | YOUrs: PR HEMANURYS L}‘}l“é oounty, l;'d ':';'}WIX*L 1 more ;‘,"-'3;; in a bill in equity fled April fast was filed in [ the Missouri. ‘The following transfers in’| and how they had been presented to horand | the pledses of - its —puty — with was tremendous and Clarkson was given the REAL TASCAL ESCAPED. :n:t:filfl:&“‘:;(;: n}:::r.‘{-‘.f‘ ’s‘"hf:‘;i* :L .‘“:;flv_ court today and discloses an interesting {‘\v\:-nl;\‘nm\l{'l;'.‘l;':1«\':‘1'.:x n“-(g x_nmh-r:_‘lfy‘x-?z‘ Lln-‘- how a portion of them had been concealed |'cg:3|l-1l\ -lh‘ x'lr\'vl servieo | sform and There dostroyed all chanco of promotion by | Why a Prosecutor Fafled to Put in an | laichs and jokes about it with ‘less coucern | In his bill in equity Me. Edward Popper, | poan, from troon 1'to troop D. Licutenant | When owordss £Love for Maggiont | AV Lieichill seulos L1 AR pATLIAG A 0 G cIr U Ty 2t O Uy Appearance. than any othier nerson. Hicks wother lives | jr., alloged that some ume previous to danu- | Dickinson will join the troop o which ho is | was M. Gilmer repliod that it was hercelf | organization doihg political servico for tha newspapers with braggart interviews daily PuiaveLema, July 80.—Architect J, & :.l:mw“\";';'\!lmtlr:‘-oh; ill.)l; ]lnlll' :;slllkcs 1o attempt | ary 1, 1854, his healtk became seriously at- | transferred. and that Dr. Baker told her if uny one asked | admivistration by which itis employed. hout Clarkson and so disgusted the admin- | Briean, for whom a warrant of arrest was i sdtecd fected so as to render it necessary for him to MISCELLANEOUS. to see the riug and asked about it to tell them President Harrison and the republican con- istration that his resignation was promptly | sued by Magistrate Devlin several weeks azo Decatur Soas of Veterans. give up his practice of medicine m Paris and H. H. White of the Sixth district of fowa | it was “my little Maggic's.” She told of her | £ress found on their advent to lllv‘nlml:_:’”lmll»ll’l('.n:; el Fairmont, Boston, wherd | Surplus in the treasury loft by derick Vollmer of the Second lowa | trip to the H 1 g 1 democratic administration. met her and spent the night with b of the most_disgusting love .—[Special to The | remove to Algiers, Africa. When his mother, and I (L Sarah C. Popuer, died sho was the owner of | district have been appointed naval cadets at | Balke *Servias | Annapoiis and ordered to report for examina- | Seven tetter: c ago0. on a charge by Manager John W, Post of the [ Drcatun, Neb., July “The surplus told cel car company of Broderick, Pa., | Bre.|—A largo camp of Sons of Vetorans plus ta aceopted over a pluin tales to the people, demonstrating that Clarkson's Home Recorid. Tubular s ! d ! A a cortain propurty and estato at S \nnay ! Clarkson was not slow to join the othev | of embezzlement of stock and a promissory | Was mustered in at this place last night, J. | {n Brittany, France, known as Mouchierce, | ton September 1. B, Mills is appointed | sic nature that could be de- | the taxes imposed by the republican adminis- s T 2 Bote of £,000, amounting in all to §3,600, ap- | B. Reeve of Omuha acting as_mustering of- | This property was' valugd ot 816,000, and | alternato for the Sixth Iowa district. vised were introduced. The first was | tration are in excess of the needs sorehead bosses and their runrsplnu-)_m lnm\n e ity Rl o 00, 80 | o, . Oficers elooted are as follows: A. M. | undor thi laws of Franca the son, Wwho was PSS H dated August 26, 1800, and oegun, | O lp(.vcx-;nhnl)ll. ru(',uuolmc.lll adminis- Harrison is now in_courso of exccution. A | pered beforn the magisteate today for whe | 0 R GG L et tiouten: | tho only surviving ehild was eutiiiod Lo nait 2 - i My own' littlo 'guardian "ungel, my | tored, “und therefore. unncossary prominent repubhcan, formerly of east. | beaving se. pros ) o, i B e noss b, | of this amount. The ‘complainant admits mportation of Skilled Lubor. little love, sing forever and ever. God kno mjust. In place of the roduction whiich the ern fowa, in an lntorview says: | oyer failled to put ln au appearanco Atd | w rhelman, chaplain, At the eneluaion | having released to his father all interest in hW.wmwn i JulylB0i=he secralary) of | $hisigirom uiy souligsigurely, fos ono/oCibls peonawerel sy expach, (No.quRiibee0l (e e ) A " o, | Bricau was discharged. 4 e A tnlstarin the oait this property for a considevation, butclaimed | the treasury has written the . otter | angels could utter it, ete. It is signed ** country have bo munaged and wild Tho timo has como : when the re At tho conclusion of the hearing Architoot oiml]n,‘ulx.uumllfi‘of. ul, ;u‘\llm,l.;li::,}. (l:)\lL‘lln‘?: o araae had antova B SR Pery itres R ’Ghm L;ll l; 3 f‘;\lgumslum W.'" which the withess explained to mean | Spcculations and commorcial disasters had publican party of Towa must decide whether | Brican remarked significantly: *I told you n.«s “”lo of _1l0|r;‘ loot:Muster 1" 2 C3F | hent to pay him 12,000 franes per annum. to Hon. F. G. Niedringhaus of St. Lows in | «piivpie Wife,? followed iu its train. T'he surplus was wasted this man Clarkson shall longer misreprsent | that Post would not turn up. He has had m‘&‘ffl;‘;fl;xm;‘,‘ o";(,‘"":_"l‘}’o‘lflc‘{""‘l:ca‘i.;‘;'(‘; TThe copy of this agroeméht he charged his | FoFard tothe importation of skilled work- | Another began “My own little, in extravagant expenditure, u;"l unjuse and 5 and abuse its confidence, He is a [ cause tostay away.” i = father with having since purned. For a | men for his tun plate mills: “Replying to | precious, darling angel, my heart is ble unnecessary taxation continved. 8 'Subsequont evonts show that tho proba- turned to Omaba t g ol LA 1800, Tho republican party found on the ndvent time the annuity was pald to, the complain- | your letter of the 21st 1ust, in which you | atyour door,” and dated August 2 3 ‘There was a hénited argument between the | of Harrison to office, a_p2oplo no longer di- swell headed, cheap John politician to 3 g A e ¥ . bilities ave that it Post had put in appear- forifivarye : - v Riaa mlglumlcnh{p is principally due [ MUt &AM 100 l.““.‘.umum“g il N(l:rnlJ\ull M)'l’:)fl “\2 L.l s x‘x;‘ll.,‘})rultn::r’El‘;lzgl:x&r:opml(fiunpl:y:::m::d. the | ask on l} alf of the St. Louis stamping | 100”50 e adimssion of certain t vided by sectional lines, but prosperous and the reduction of the party majority in this | prison. A detective was waiting for him on i 2y 80.—1Speclal to Tue | Sy o ver filed today wassworn to betore | COMPARY ‘whether you must go through any | mony concerning the plot to poison W, thoroughly united o republican party stato, More than any othor maa ho is re- | the outside of the magistrate's office with a [ BEF.1—Ord lodge No. 108 Ancient, Firee and |, iy public in Irance aud is signed by [ Porticular form to import skilled lubor for | ham Gilmer scveral months after the death through the agency of thes r, had d sponsible for foisting prohibition upon the | Warrant in his pocket calling for the arvest Accepted Masons performed work iu the | Fdward Pepper, sr., the defendant. He | your tin plate mills’, I have the nouor to say | of Mrs. Baker, prived dewocratic repres U of their T oty hore, While b controllod ppor at | Of the ubular steel car company’s manngor | third dogree tonight,Joseph B. Waynick Lelug | denies that his son wis forced to leave Paris | that = ho regulations bave | been e rightfulisce an disousnttofncrpetnatoiiis e bl ac e v e brE S onthbGhilrge of embezzloment of §17,500. raised to the degreo of a master mason, A | on account of ill-healtn, but his departure | issued by tnis " depurtment prescribing 3 Advices trom China. power aud destroy the autonomy A s oy For nearly two weeks Briean and Post | oty 800 CEES TRl iy Star lodge of | was owing to his misconduct with women, | forms relating to subject, It | SaN Fraxcisco, Cal,, July 30.-—~The steam- "5”"”"‘( ““I'I':'l;ml IS:IH-C}M ;’,\;“ mpnss of the notorious foree bill. democratic who would mnot submit” to his offensive [ have been giving out to the public that each A y; PGS Continuing, the answer says: “In order to | 18 not the practice of this department to | ship City Yokin al ve avening bossism. He abused Governor Larraboo ana | was on still hunt for the other. Post got At the request 3 1 ¥ ship City of Pekin arvived this evening from of Ord lodge H. N. Leach, master of Blazing | avoid scandal caused by the corduct of my | express opinions or to make advanced rul- | pong Kong P St . Hiram C. Wheolor, tho prosont candidato for | Uis work in fivst, howevar, by having o war- | Star iodge, occupicd the eust und conducted | son I agreed to pay him 1,000 francs a month | mgs ou hypothetical cases thut may possibly ::IYI'{;:_:K\“v”:l‘\l.'::,f ;'?‘:m‘“:f?'. film.l,:"‘,";‘s Y\'" *| reprosentatives who contributed to defeat governor. Ho managod to got himself on the rant sworn out b fore Mugmstrate Devlin for | 1ha \work, s0 that bo could leave Paris, but 1 did not | arise, but lest you might draw improper in- | 0 R gy, pomsLning he trouble | the obnoxious measure, and move especially forata ! : - et Brican on the embezzlement charge dispospd A supper at which covers were laid for | bind mysclf to pay this for any stated period | ferences from the above answer to your gues- | 1 the Yang Tsze valley hus spread us furas | to Hon. Arthur Gorman, whose leader uational commlttee, and since thea he has | of today. Wrican then doclared his intention | ;o "forty persons completed the exerciscs of | and never agreed to continue it as an an- | tion your attention is called to tho fifth sec- | Ye Hane China. An inland mission station contributed largoly to the defont. been cultivating newspaper notoriety and | of hunting for Post and left the city for that | gte, S8 30 Vit eoicion Buity during nis life, but on cobdition of his | tion of the net, ‘an act to prhibit tho impor- | m Shasi was burncd down and an attempt | The existing iff syste, the platform do- Qosing ns a mighty man, purpose, only to be arvested by thie latter in Saee Zood bebavior, I pamd my son . the | tation and micration of forcignors and aliens | mado by n mob to capiure a steamer, Kiots | CHres, casts an unnovossury burden upou the ‘But it won't work, There are solid re- | Buliloand later in New York city. The Beatrice's Gra pspect s, 1,000 francs month on condition | under contvact and agreement to perform | have also occurred at Haimen and | People. tends tonccumulate enorinous wailth b sl il oy ar (ot e rolstyio | proscautonttalld StoRulvniunigt et opelace)| oot iNabl fialy, ipecial o Tuk | that he uso it for the support o his wifo and | lavor in tho Unitod States, its territorios und | Tsung Ming. A church was pillagod and | [ the hitnds of tho fow and promowe imonoros Al A and Brioan was dischargod. 4 Brr )& O, Suith, cashior of the First | ckild, but when I found that he had broken | the District of Columbia,” approved - Fevru- | considerablo damage done. Tho fecling of lies. 'These nhuses iv_bolieves can only bo bavo endured all they provoso o | Tho warrant of arvest charging Post” with | DEE]-S. O Suih casbler of the WISt | ig Lomise in every respect and was not | ey 6, 18%, and the suggestion is made that | uuonsiness at other piaces in the north had corrected by the election of 4 prosident and of his presumptious bossesm, They will not | the embezziement of $17,300 in the pocket of | Nutional bank of Beatrice, came in to attend | gy pporting his family, but had gone off wnd | I "am not prepared * at this tme to | not beon allayed, but a large number of wun- | {0 reful and thorough Submit o the game which he and other | the waiting detective at Magistrate Doviin's | the meeting of the grain men and remarked | was living with anothior woman by the name | express any opinion as to whethcr ats on the Yang Tszo have checked tho ri- | Feyision of the tanff system, bosses have put up on General Harrison. | Syt ““',*’(!"‘{"“I ol on "n(l}{"f that thoy are taking a good deal of interest | of Madame Louis File, in Mustaph, whom Lie | skilled labor for the St Louis stamp- Au fmperial edict reduciug the Chi. | A dollaein gold ""‘{'l""}‘ j,'f‘j’}[ "".' f}ll"‘{l' ‘Genoral tTarrison o b that an e | avilitam T Geaviat she ot Wliliak itay | in the grain business in his city. Bastern | had taken from Paris \wheu he left and had | mg company ~cannot be otherwise ob- | neso garvisons throughout the empire, im- ogin-anoulifiueiohouyal Kexalinnign .9 ayang, g y: nob ar & Sou, propriotors of -~ an extensive | capitulists have been looking over the field | adopted her name so as to escape from his [ talued thun by the importation of alieu labov- | posing w now titx ov salt and requirig the the platform declares, in all_the markets of nominate, but the rapublicans of tho differ- | stoue yard in this city. Mr. Gray bad made [\itn a view to putting money into large stor- | own wife, 1 dechned to makoany further pay- | ors. 1 do not understand that it was the | whole of the likin on opium for imperial pur- the United States, and any altempt to depro- et stitos will show whother o can bo as. | @ longhy afldavit 0 the ' effect that somo | ago'clovators und if thoy dowde in. favor of | ment. Tiio shame wnd disgrace brougit onmo | pirposo of tho honorablo_ superintondent. of | poses is mentionod s ouo of the chicl causes ciate by legislation vither of theso motals sassinated by o band of soreheud bosses, The | Hme ago Post came to him and represented | the enterprise ho believes that Beatrice will | by the misconduct of my son has been such | immigration in his recent Jetter to'you to ex- | of the present ferment. ought to be deprecated and condemenned, Burwell were in attendance party is deeply grateful to the senators and A that he was the manager of the Tubularsteel | ba in position to do quite @ grain business. that I have been forced to have 1o further | press any ovinious other than those involved | The following telegram, da The platform closes with an endorsement fight has vegun in lowa. 5 car compauy, aud desired the loan of the E ERd ik b e eI B el ot dex toa | Abioveie: beor oetvod 5t Yoronomn ity T2 'k A [ of Sentlor Gorman for re-clection by the T above amount. Tu coujunction with the Vul- Dundy County's Teachers. dead and not to allow his name to be spoken m. tho steamor Tamuei Muraue of Hukodate | NCXL wssembly Lo the senute. After the eéuthusiasm of the convention MR, THURSTON'S IDEA. cavite paving company and John S. Stevens | Bg — & Co., the builaers, the amount was fur- | nt, But 5 nished. Since then they have learned that | - AL 2 t, But Blaine Is | 00 ey was fraudulently obtained, henco [ Stitute conveued Monday moi R Ihesuit, PosU's whereabouts are at present | DOW at its heighth. Fifty-eight teachers are Judge Thurston was seen by a reporter for | unknown. mwllnlm;:x m;u the vi l::co is ugcrruu wu.lh T Bus’ yestordny. afterno B¥atian — pretty schoolma’ums, County Superintend- Bs! Jgstorany "’f“’"- ,and- aftor WEATHER FORECAST. ent W. G. Price is assisted in conducting the looking over a telegram from Chicago re- fhstibute by Prof. . H. Beita) o Bratiklin, NKELMAN, Neb., July 80.—[Special to | of in my presence.” Inconclusion the answer Competition for a Postoflice Place. while returning from Suto with 320 laborers Bre.) ~The Dundy county teachers' in- | States that the agreement was mado for the [ Wasnixero, July 30.—The first competi- | on board camo into collision with the steam ing aud is | uppertof the complainant's wife and child | tive examination for a promotion in the post- | Migosti Miru_ off Sbiragami, ‘The Tamauol and that when he went away with the woman | oice dopartment under tho postmaster gen- | Maraue immediately sank with the loss of 20 and loft his family all contracts for the | @0 GO e it Cure | persons drowned wnd missing. The captain annuity wero at an end and that the father | éral's order took place today. There are | ynq first ofticer and sixty men reached shore. does ot thifik that his duty requires him to | twenty-three candidates at saluries from 720 = ey support his son in a life of degredation. to §%00 who take the oxamination for the [ Cardinal Gitbons' cow Escare, aroused by the Gorman resolution had bren spent Dr. Frank Shaw nominated Frank Brown of Carcoll county for governor, hav- ing performed the same auty four years ago. e convention wont wild over the “farmor candidute” and no less toan five specches were made seconding the nomination, which was mude by acclamation, Harrison is All Ri, the Man, H ferring to an alleged schemo on the part of J. | For Omaha and Vicinity—Light showers: | Neb., and Prof. William Smith of Bartley, - promotion to a $1,000 clerkship, thero veing | Baurivonr, Md., July 80.—Whie Cardinal | “Siiiel Casey of Cass county next nome - 8. Clarkson of lown, W. W, Dualey of Indi- | slightly cooler, Meb. A two weeks' term is the programme. VICTORY FOE THE MINORITY. gne vacanoy n that ofice, The greater por- | (iibbons was out riding in bis carriage this | inated Murion Smith of that county for state ana und Mr. Thurston to get control of the WASHINGTON, July 80, —Forecast till 8 p. m. I S e ton ol ha = canalony wero - women. | agrarpoon along the Mount Royal drive in | comptrollc . % i SIINGTON, J uly 80,—Roracs J Thieves Steal a Tr Injunction Case Decidea a. e | The jostmaster goneral was present b4 Ve 3 3 1 QNS b ML of ed Against the e p gonel as presen o . e (e core | Altersoveral complimontary speeches, al nul: nal committee, he smiled bluudly and | pric For Missouri—Generally fair, ox- | Nowrork, Neb., July 30.—[Special Tele- J B o aolioal Atasiation: this morning at the examination und | Druid Hill park the novses, two bays, wero | | f0TERECEY) B RmonsrL [Apsachas, all said cept showers in extreme west; slightly cooler, | gram to Tuk Ber.|—Tramps stole a zine made a brief address, in which he spoke en- | frightened by a fractious — Lorse & | e Gorth, the nomination was ulso made “So faras Tam concerned and so far as [ | excevt stationary temperature in extrewe 2 s A Kniow, Ut wholo story 18 fako. T Accopted | southwost and extromo uortheast; northeast | trunk from the Union Pucific dopot this Creveraxn, 0., July #0.—Julgo Hamilton | couragingly of tho prosnects opencd up to the | youtls wus riding, Th cardivals horscs i acotumation it » k has decided the injunction case against the | employes of the department by the new | Starie on a run down the “He 4 b ore olty tho position for u second time us president of | winds covening. They took it behina a corn erib | peangelical association. un-uu:muui.,m flc[lmrmm of today. huu:wn the assurunce | drive, a short distance south of Lo .,.'lu.l{, l\)i'f.’.. ?.!.- {.‘::{:,‘-:E:-'&“r.:.:t"rmw;?; the ropublican national league after having | For Kansus—Showers; clear; northeast | near the dovot and forced it open. The | {hovoard of publication from making up the | What hereafter advancement in the depart Druid lake, Tho driver, James Martin, jv. ¢ Tsutinuan of Bultimore. plain)y stutod that I could Rob ratain the | winds, trunk containod bead work, ote, bElONgIng | Yo clomion u the salarics of Biohans Thbae | ment would depend solely upon the results of | held on to the e though the hor: R al e hosition on necount of other duties, and that For Colorado - -Showers; slightly cooler in | to an Italian peddier and whs checked and | ofGimeies 1 HUG S8 AECe O oD T the | the exuminations and their ofiico recoras. | ®oing at breakneck specd. At th tion, 4 i Y might be permitted to relinquishl it at such | southwest and slightly warmer in north « on the platform ten minutes before | M BpLor A5 RGUIRONeTRIO AN iy North avenue the dri e 5 Were Mount ran rto, he said, a person that obtained n | Royal exiton v; | staudi K of the court of appeals J. Frank ] v : Tilinois, Des Moines, Crekon or Plaite myer ! A time as I might find it cssary to do so. | eust winds. the avrival of the tram. Nothing was taken J L place in the dopartment landed at the foot of | the horses against the stono gates, causing ¥ Mr Clarkson i ot sook tho position. Tt || Kor Nobfuska—Stiowrs; coolor; variablo out of value. Eelin el Tho court, Jound thut tho | tho staircaso and stayed there until strong [ them to fall. Tho cardinal ton, stopping grcloLBiMareai by wasmaminstedy. was urged upon him by ngreat numoer of | wind i e el ol i A s | Lioking and “powerful influence” pusheq | out aud taking the driver by tho hand, | 2 o Port Tobacco Times. A e ; pds, DERRCm e S nday School Conventic according to church giscipline and tant there | D2 AR pONE) anoeyl f e g S OE R i NG Fho silver-tongued orator of Maryland, J. tho mast pressingletiers aud telograwa, || iRor Norh Dakolacs Gonartlly fairs SERIY) - Duxpai, Nebi duly. 80.—[Speclal “to Tuzs | Wasing ovidencaiof profpulegop fraud on tho T R e At o T et abd the wariage | Mortimer Kilgour, seconded this i L} N y part of the trial conferences. The decision i e ¥ A speech that arouse the convention Curdival Gibbons was driven and assured his hearers that it should no | Was broken more prevail, bome by o gent because he was the ouly man in view who | cooler in western North Dakota: south winds. | Bee.|—The annual meeting of the Otoe could successtully carey on the work of the IPor South Dakota—Lightshowers; slightly | County Sunday School association econvened of enthusiasm. In- to the highest” degre is & decided victory for the minority faction. sman who was standing near league afd make it @ success i tho | cooler; south winds. il Sl o ne AR ——————— — S by 8t to Hiao. deed from finst o last tho convention campaign, For Towa--Cienerally fair, except stight | Hero 18t eronine Kov. ooy o oy dar | Assisted to Bribe Hiw Brother. Archbishop Ireland Calls on Morgan. R o v watmoreotanHleaon meslng;and novie Pt s ll thero is to bo swid with | showers in uxtreme west: stationary temper: | get St P Ortawa, Out,, July 0. Boforo. tho eom- | WASHINGTON, July 30, — Archbishop Iroland is May be Only Temporury. o 1o Senator Gorman than a party convens egutes and visitors in attendance. , Ont,, July e Do, Mian, July 80 Captain Jack | ton. The resolutions wore unanimously reference to my resignation of the presi- [ ature, except slightly warmer in wast, east | ayery precinctiu the county wis repros eugy of the league, but since you have | winds. The interest by the delogates in tha conven- | ert H, McGreevy ‘como to me for information 1 will “just take e 0 Wi o : f0iug o o foctafornation, Ll Juktake Both Officera Deny 1t. tion wis quite manifest. money into the contracting fiem of Larkin, | With bim touching the recent action of the mittee ou privileges and elections today Rob- [ of St. Paul called unon the commissioner of adopted after the nomination had oeon made serted tha he bad putno | [ndian affairs today and had au interview [ Crawford, the poct scout, has roturned from iid tho grentest onthusiasm and cheers at a trip to the northern part of Vermillion | every ailusion to Seuator Govmun. Spocches es in which un- 1 oxpressed publicly, by means of & news Dexver, Colo., July 30.—A letter from Col- ned, KKelly & Co., and that his 30 cent int commissioner in deciding 1o make contracts | luke and reports that Frank Porter, s half- | were made by the nomin Dopor torviow, wy honest bollef that Mr. | onel Merviam, th o Lo B Send BREIRiY July 80.—|Si T P e v i orest | for educatiop “Indlan® cbildven in'ea op upp'9ed . 8nd Mrs. Dempsey of Stillwater, | bounded confidence aud great esteem were Y us i ¢ 0081 S SEHIAR, 1A LNV L LORAR, BATHIGE: + Y. 80:=|Spoofal Tele- . grysn P} Shourn 4o, jn- b i, have for three mouths past veen | wanifested for Mr. Gorman. Oue speaker in Jumes G, Blaiue as ve uowinee for ] Al necessiLy, have been assailed by news agencies couducted under the supervision of Mr. Har- puce of his brother, Thoy 'Groevy, i shools directly with the schools inst” e | MY ! ",‘\',':l:;““’lu Bia brows e e~ McGreevy, In | through the bureau of C b aahaols lpbigaie | kg awonk to Clippows Lndiaus on tho | seconding & nominution provhesied boldly obtaluing, conteauta {or aeetinin, Hoal | 1orENL 0 commissloner dbsiros. tha state. | LoARrvaUon and havo couvortad nearly all to | that the feador 1y dofeuting tho force bill 0. H. Brainerd, | 1o the profits. on_ the 50 percent intercst in | ment made that ho has recoived an absolute | Shristitnity. Ahirty of thow were a fow aweuic Be 0 o embiom for Qb thoe Uniad . L days ago baptized by a Methodist minister at | States, The party emblem for use under the Captain Campbell, who arnved in Denver | gram to Tue Bee.)—The teachors of Gage toduy, positively denies that there has been | county have effected a toachers’ association any friction between the two officers. The | with the following oflcer: captain has had charge of the enti rison’'s closest representatives and I can only | ¢ work at | rosident . J. Holingsworth, vice presi- | the fivm. The firm’s profits on i e , | and satisfactory assuraunce that no part of the | iy " account for it on the theory that his “,",M’. Fort Logan and tas made 1t a veautiful | gout; J. ', Boomer, sccretary; A. £. Wag- | operations il um_llwp" L o s dredging ooy recoived by ihe bureau of Catholio | Xower: ‘The Indians a fow days ago gath Australian ballot adopted is the Jackson and think it necessary o attack overy republican | Place. It was roported that ho bad been trousurer, ot B o alona frem the government for the | ered all thoir idols in a big pile aud “burued | liberty trec, them, After a harmonious session of threo and a s half hours the convontion aajourned, leaving reks in Rentucky. the party in the state thorouehly satistied ., July 80.--A froight train | with the ticket, plutform and managers - n the United States who favors the nomina. | transferred to Fort Sheridun, Chicago, on Arrangements have also been completed o education of Indian children has been used for tion of James G. Blalue, S0 far as I am con. | Becount of a lawn tennis row with Colouel | for three local associations at Wymore, Cort- Peached on His Countrymen, th® expeuses of the buresu, but that the Two Bad W cerned T will say that on every possiblo pub. | Merriam, which both officors positively deny. | lund and Beatrico respective Cutcago, July 80.—The, treasury ¢ u unt o received has been pald to wo Bad ; a entlre n lic occasion 1 nave expressed my high £t rment received information &-few days ugo | an used by the sekools for which it was in- Lovisvinig, K appreciation of the ability, bonesty 1ts Futu Problmatical. Safe Blown by Burglars, e ) tha . | wended. on the Cincinnati Southern w derailed y . and sucoess of the present aaministration. 1| SAN Fraxcisco, July 80.—Superintendent | Doxipnay, Neb., July 30.—[Special Tele- :‘I'I: l:‘lk\l:'uu(\:]mlll‘\!u:l;llllltzumw‘? :“{'1“"‘:" an 'x“ e L e D e M Indiana People's Party, ; have approved, in the wostemphatic mauner, | Durbrow of the Sulton salt works in San | gram to Tur Bee.|-The sufe of the Puine Ol i mugKle across Lhe Of [nterest to Counte: folters, fown: an embaillement:. Tt \n. Foporta that | - SNAIANALQLIS T8ds Nuly 80.~Fho/ peoplela bourder thirty Mocgeliahs Who had landed ry of | two brakemen were killed. A wrecking train | PATLY of Indiuna, organized u year ago, v has issued notice in regard to | sentto the assistance collided with another | ® meeting here today for the purposo of papers for the obligations and | freikht train. The engines wna a largo | strongthening the organization. Nearly all United States. Tho | Bumber of cars were smashed. Aulleam | of the counties in the state were represented Kintey, fireman, was killed, and Bugiocer | The old state central committeo was contin- WasninGroy, July 30.—The secreta all the public wots of Mr. Harrison. 1 think o oounty. srrived’ hore' today o confo or o Y hich F. < alt tho publlc uots of Mr. Hureison. | 1thinkk | Diogo county, arvived here today to confer | lumber company, of which 1. Raymor s | 4t'Vancouver. It was th intention to drop Winistration and gratoful for his public sor. | With the directors of that eotorprise. Ho | manager, was blown at 2:30 this morning. { them off by twos and throes between Winni- | the treast Vicos: but whon 1t comes to & queation of | states that tho lake on the Colorado desert | pifty dollurs in cash was taken. The build: | peg and Montreal and conduet thew secrotly | distiuctiv nominating & presidential ticket every re keeps at one leve the evaporation of water | jng and fixtures were considerably damaged | across the border. The information resulted | other securities of th Jublican in the United States has a right to | Bpparently equaling the overflow from the | and the safo is a total wreck. There is no | in the schemo being frustrated. vonded her adopted 885 sl IE L AR 1 B e miation of tha s &b 1o | Colorado river. The future of the salt indus- | clue to the burglars il | iy silc throaded paper adopted in 1555 will be | Bon “Carroll Murt, The Wwrock “vapldly § ued in oxistonco and a sub-siato commitica ha belioves can most surely be elected. 1 be. | 81 16 that section is problematical, ho savs, 3 1 ‘e O used Ull.oxhaused, - Tho paper for United | buraed. 'Tho loss will bo very heavy, named, composed of three menibers from each B e Tames G Blaiie is b meo: | for no one could tell whether or not the Death of a Beatrice Lady, _ Lyman H, Tower's Corpse. Rialos ROoR RALIAREL 20 K N0\ Rad UopHe g county. It will be the duty of tho mombers Huving been in uearly overy state | Woter would recede Beatuice, Neb,, July 80 —|Special Tele- Cuarranooca, Teon., July 30.—[Special ‘I"‘m“‘ ‘I“‘ ) ~uml|: .“m*“'“ v::ll';lrl S Phe Despite Chaieman Finle of this committee to thoroughly organize the of the Union I am satisticd the i gy N — gram to Tug _Word was recoived hero | Telegram to Tux Bax.)=Today the body of | SRR BYR"%0" Hiacad thareln thav it may | , SPuxorissm, fll, July 80.—The Chioago & | party il thalr rospactive loculition. ' 6of: ‘epublican sentiment 13 80 strougly for his Wili Collect Grasing Tax, B et tho deatn of Misa C. B, Boker u | Lyman H. Tower, tho Ofaha capitalist who | show upon cach Separato check or drafi, | Alton as grauted one fare rouud trip rate | Mittce was also appouied 1o tusko areende; nomination that nothing can prevent it ex. [ ARKANs\s Ciry, Kan, July 80.-L. L. | highly estcemed resident of this city, ai a | dropped dead hero ow' Wednesday, was | adoptedin 18 for wse on United States | for the stato cueaipinent of the Halforr | fBelA foF: tue S4\abLSDEIONY 60 8 IERIER Gopthiy own' positive refusal to obey the | Crutebiiewd principal colleetor of the Chero- | sunitarium noar Chicago yosterday aftéruoon, | shipped to Chicaxo. It will probably reach | cheoks and drafts, will be coutinued inuse | rauk of Kuights of Pythias at Spriugioid in | burvau in thia city, which will furulsh soak- wishs of tho republoap gty | |\ || kee nakion, arrived hers toulght and wili b | The romains whl ba brought Bere for iater: [ Ouwaba on Baturday for that purpose, August and secured the rate from tho | wumber of specehes wero mude, (n which the s auyoue ever soproached you in be- 06 nrooesd to collect & & 2 . went. SEyvem— Waba 1 ™, ~ 2 | BUMIOY OF ¥REARDSR WEIS h e Bl O AT Charian albiae 3o 0 daalst by | 90ce Procesd to collect a razing tax from all : & 3 No Lo at B an: Wabash and [llinois Central rowds —both | old partios were denounced. ‘The American Mortine contemsof the nakiyual commitsan s | EFazers (o the nution. Chlef Mav hus lssued Hult County's Rounlon. Cherokeo N lection, Wamnmng Lol O oo, rollae | MOWbers of tho Western' Passéager wswocia- | Noicouformist, tho most powerful organ of ) have uot heard of any such_ scheme, I | B04nifesto calliug upon all cltizeus 1o P&Y | prginsoy, Neb., July 80.—[Npecial to Tug | Vivima, I T, July 20.=Neat Monday the | Wasioiaran. Jly 00.—bcond Comptralie | tdu--deplia Obkirias Finloy’s announco. | tho ulliwco in iausas, will b reuioved 0 Jiave not taiked with Mr.” Clarison $1106 BO | oclares that ho bus tnvoked the aid of ‘the | BEe.|—Tho dates for the different speakers Cherokee eloction for chiof and suboraiuato | KNGS POELER U BECRRCEE TE AR FOTY | Reit oula o TAR ARG SR WAR IR RaAL | this.lky 1n BARIGIOIAE Dol nnl rs‘l".hlll.:v:'l\\nllllm puu‘lsnm-h-; [3 “ii | interior department and all cattle belonging | 8t the Holt county reunion to be held at this | oficers take place. The ill:n)l the strip and | ”"‘nw T m”’_m aF e Pasties I’ il - New York's Hepablivan Convention A" e DRATALCRA T AL 88 38 others than the Cherokee nation will' be | place next week are: Geueral Van Wyck, “‘l’:“"‘"":"j‘”“"wh‘;"-‘;'*im"'g\;‘ or with prepuri- | 31 berior canal under the act of T Harper Accepts, New Yous, July 80, —The republican state of the most thoroughly devoted to re- ejected from the striy August 5; Juage Norris, August 6, and Lieu- . i) PUBGRE. lasuts. yropriating the sum of &330,000 for that pur Cuavravgus, N. Y,, July A telogram | comwpittee has docided to hol 1 the state cons bublican principles and republican suceess s teuant Goveraor Majors, August 1 . . Doss, 80 that there need not be further delay | just received from Dr. Willlam B. Harper, | vention at Rochester Soptomber 0, 15 1a 8 ea o & Nimasshuliiosn. shoosas , ire Record. o Eurthquake Shoek in Oalifornia P X of L iproracibns | ABAKESRRAK G - DM Wb S AUAL S BB RS el i overy personal ambition and personal iu- CROOKNTON, Miun,, July 80.—Fire iu a row A Post & the Notices. y Sax Digao, Cat, July 80, -An uuusually — - I Be aace [’_“‘ the principalship TN ey, Spurgeon’s Condition, ;S‘v”"(:"r{hf ®0od of his party. ‘I have no | Of store buildings on Robert street, caused by Prarrsvours, Neb, July 50.—(Special | sharp shock of earthquake, lasting oral Fu t Accepts the Collectorship. | Cluutauqua system of teaching, Chaae:dlor | 1oxo July 40, - Mr. Spurgcon passed & oa who Mr. Clarkson favors for the presi- ! conds was felt throughout the city tuls WAsiINGTON, July 80.— Mr, Fassett called | Bishop Viaceut, however, still rewains at | restiess day. Hoshows repugnance w0 fued idon the explosion of ar oil tauk, caused a loss of | Telegram to Tur Bek.|—Notices have been eucy, but whoever he does favor he favors A over §0,000, posted u the shops of the B, & M. raliroad | morciog, upon Secretary Fostor this wmorntog sud ae- the bead, l and bis friends are agaio auxious

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