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Tue OMAHA DalLy BEE. . po—— e S— S— OMAHA., TUESDAY .\[()RNL\'(%: AUGUST 11, 1891. Z NUMBER 54. ) TWENTY-FIRS YEA‘R. —— s e e Downing and Tollmun wese held in £20,000 was his clerk 76D, 0VS i e ace vith sp ter K N would put up money as Soon s the rac: was Tollman was bailed out. Io-:nmg was un- but nlv.w-- nnlmv(w azo | = voung man Armangements Irangurated to Striotly En- | Mofehed Lhe Fave WA (ke o ror i, | Operations of & Gigantio 8w "‘,'l”‘: Qoncern | # .-‘m:m(l:-rhn”f\‘q::'c:'. xpt'::‘mlr»‘;“ Cheht, ot | Gives His (deas of Local Goverameit for | Threo wenks "0 bo it wimscie | Results of the Recent Revision to By ~ forco the Sunday faloon Law. The McCool sports learned that the Lushton Exposed Today at Ohicago. neys for the men said there.wis no doubt the Irclagd, fn the, stors Tand _ himself Olosely Investigated, y sprinter was a partner of the two who were concern was rotten, but hd ‘believed Down- Last Wednesday mornin, tGeon and g T here, and the sprinters left for greener fields. T ing and Tollman w v{mul s of ?In‘rum o' s, ‘\Im: ln.ul-(«hl-“ disappoared was, found e " One of the peculiar feat@res of tho caso is . | that ho had sold his store had taken THREE FIRMS VISITED BY THE MARSHAL. Alfianue and Bronibreian LINCOLN COLLEGE PRESIDENT SUFFERS, | Oue of the meoulir oy was cndorseii by | MANIPUR PRINCZS WILL BE EXECUTED. | with him the priceand wiso £0,000 somo | ARRANGING A SCHEDULE OF PRICES, 0 left him. Mo on with Miss Bar- ial Tele- two prominent commerelal agencies, The time o e Convsnrs, Neb,, Aug. 10.—-|Spe e B s idebetident county affalrs of the ussoclation wero examined rack wore found at Dayton, O., today. Miss s Dne Determined Dealer S eaad 11 ths oLy v T ovTocic | Krauiuient BUildHE ARG Lok E AV sinasly, bl e aviCe e of prosperity woro | Grand Duke Alexis of Russia Disape | DA s only twonty youis of age AL Artictes Tneluded i the MeKine P couvention convened in this city at 1 o'clo : ¢ il e pon08e represe ; ; - ; Refuzd on the Roof of this afternoon, County Mitorney 1. L. | souiation Bwindles Thousands of | T e aine sty riashil points a Parisian Crow 13, WoOLEE RANSIN ABTHODY, Tey Measure Will Appear in Ace lace of Business to Albert was clectod s chairman, and N. S, People — Many Lincoln, Neb., —— j Parnell Retains His Grasp et curate Statistical Form Avoid Arrest. Hyattseeretary. Ono hupdred and fourteen Parties Investin the Concern. DESPERATE PRISONGS BIOALES, on the League Funds. M AL Ll (bl 1ol K jans City, Detail of the Work. slegates were presel fekots were placed Y 12 an Featencd b Mob, dolegates were prosent. Tickots were placod Omana Victims of the $ldse’ Franas i Lt L il in mination us follows: J. o C. fomvel A KANaAs City, Mo., Aug. 10,—~T'he mayor and Fuesost, Neb, Aug. 10. Swartaloy, clovis S B Decks 10.—Altrod Downfug, pros- | - ememer e sal Tole. | LOYDON, Aug. 10.-Mr. A, J. Ralfour. oniof | councilof the elty of Kausas City, Kan., WasHIGTos Buiea or Tk Bee, | gram to Tuz Bee.|—Marshal Show | e don v idga and . W, Hoss, | 1dent, and F. H. Tolman, vice president, of | 0% Bt iy i /"!ul;- & Uikt | secrotar, for Ireland, delivercd u specch at | barely escaped vengeanco tomight at the “," J BouRTRS N ATENG, f fay stirred up the saloonkeepers of F'remont | ¢ o Yehoots Fho convention | the National Capital Savings Bunding [ EF0R - peisoner, ewoaped fromchis Fuards at | 1Ymouth today, in which be outlin 1 his | hands of n crowd of S0 tax payers. Theex- | o K ,\"‘ ‘1‘\ v Arre r the mbers of threo rms for en adjourned v s hen the balance | an 4 associa « N orth erica were e : o 2 5 CHSe 0! ish loc o argued citemen 1 oS¢ o 3 e proposition o he | L L s Lib RIS LA AL by arresting the members of thrco firms for | then adjourned until S p. m, whon the balance I Loan association of North America were | {10t PUsONEh SRR R o the' | €% of rish local He urgued | citoment all aroso over the proposition of the § toii n o FEHl TG the of of tha tarifl on prices is now being conducted by Colonel Carroll D, Wright, commissioner of the department of labor, who will produbly have his work far enough advanced to be ablo to make & report to cougross the ap: proaching session. Shortly before the close of tho last congress the finance commititea 1 as follows o Heine | of the ticket was nomina 3 tod tor Ly PostofMice 1nspector Stuart, v 3! hore were two renso vhy locs corn- | city counvil w purohase the pl ol ¢ Heir jo tivkot was nominated a8 followss . | arrested today by PostoMice lnspector SWAR | (i of the United States @ourt.coom ovor there were two reasons why local govern- | city cou w purchase the plautof the e ST o oRanBE 1 witn using the mails for fraud. the postofiice, Wesks ‘udiJRRat ch#66: sén: | Tent should not be withineld from Irolaud, | Consolidated ciectric compuny for $10,00. ollowing named delegate were 1tis churged that the men who have been 3 The first was a sentimental one, because it | There v much publie indignation at the «d fortho state convention: i. 1. | conducting this association have swindled had already been given to England and Scot- | proposition, it being beheved by many that kune | Thompson, J. O. Blodgett, C. P, Campbell, | thousands of people from every stato laud. Mr, Balfour declared that it would be | finproper inducements had been offered «d | C. J. Carrig, Pat Fuhey, B, J. Couch, Bvan |4y the unfon and taken in from madness to allow the councils to ndminister | The indignation culminated tonight whon Svans, Mike Jones, William Mueting, James L . UL, “;I},‘,'\{. m Muotiing, JAmOS | £200,000 to $50,000 and given nothing the fuhds of any class not represented in the*| o meoting of taxpayers was hold - to protest selline liguor on Sunday. Th Brothers, Crouin & Dwinell and Russell & Hoops. The marshal yesterday walked into Heine | gjoe Brotuers' place and found four dri At their bar, Thrce of those have been ste 1t of town, A member of one of the firms 50 tenced by Judge Parker to Tolir years' im- prisonment in the house of caFrection at De- roit, and was just leaving thecourt room in charge of United States Depiity Marshal O. W. Brown. As the deputy ahd his prisoner od himself on the top of his hotel to 5 5 ‘ 1t vol e victims hall from Maiue t ¥ B RRRALEN ey LAk G B S RSt i ted himself th P01 Hisi O. Raymond. Rosolutions wero passed do- | in return. llzl victims bail from Mafue to | [8 S0 L idor leading from the court body. ch permission would convert them | against tho proposod purchi The m ot 11{6 SonAd ol (HeEMIotEY to nAsrtA e t tut he had to come down from | nouncing the actions of the alien governor | Cwifornia. I'rom facts already known the | ol e Lo niia q dash far liberty, throw- into engines of tyranny and oppression. The | ing was in chiarge of Hon, Jotn B, Sc P el et L the housetop. (Boyd) in vetoing the Newberry bill, endo soheme will parallol that of the great “Fund i \ oct of the McKinley bill on prices. The ing a handful of ¢ uty’s committee baving 1o pros incident of taxation foll upon the oceupants | Several intemperate specches were m enne er in the dep- L 4 P | of the land, whom tho councils mainly repro- | finaliy Mr. Scrogs aadressed allianco_and recom- ote. The ticket is achinery with which , Colonel Wright was When their hearing eame up at 2 o'clock | ing the platform of th e vhich was 'n up ebout five Iheir attorney set up the piea that the or- | Mending astrict party R ce as be ran, ute the wor ye 0. sent, and thoy could be trusted to prevent | from the court house steps and denounced in composed entirely of prohibitionists with the 8 A window stood open at the end of the hall asked to gather tho information. Colonel dinance under which the arrest was made is | oviaption ) 1 se for c erin- There are still two more at liberty. These & extravegance bitter tones thy proposed action of the S ; ception of the nownnee for county superin Y and through this the prisoner jumped to a Lt prok Wright was sclocted becauso of bis we {llewal for the reason that there s nothing in | tendent. two men that are missiug, it is believed, got | ™" ML f (Rl "The police q uestion, Mr. Balfour continued, | council. Finally a committes of fiftesn wi LA AV C Lbles Dobe) LA balcony two feet belale, losing his ¢ L | known ability as a statistician and the repu- Py o, Thet deputy. fired | had caused alarm, but he would nover con- | uppointed to cali at th council chambor and | o \Gyieh avepy documont issuod from bis Wb A ‘I|I;Gh|g Tenn bat weither | Seut to the decentralization of the forco by |1|1‘Iw(l;| ;\” |;rn\<s\ before the ordnance S A e b »:‘ el . T8 Ol a CoURTEY by RLhatnoto M uaK : 3 ; a0 a1 nolloe. eithier ‘to the | conld'be passad suresu has for bein i > am to Tun Bre]—Superintondent L. B, | PArts of the country by the postoffices and | 1ok effet, Weoeks jumpedifrom tha balcony | bunding over the local police either o the | S0 Y erowd by its own motion joined the | patieat and careful inquiry ean make it, and his sixth ann city authori protesting that the National | to the roof of Cook's cigar store, fitteen feet | councils or to the councils in assoclation | ., pittee and the mareh to the hall was | \without being i W S Bikend Lt | Capital Savings Building and Loan associa- | below, and from there to the ground aud ran | With tho grand Jury. = Ho furthes believed | ¥ HT0E UAS the march procoedod the pro Hiabbatblolbdadion bl S dbsand 3 5 | ein \vas not wyhat its pro. | out throgh the alley to SeYenteenth street. | that thore would be o serious attemt bY | galion wis swolled to o' groater number The department, through its agonts, is saty [ 208 08 Aumerlca s not what 18 B | ®“As ho rustied futo-the Miihel e irahbed | the countles ‘to_ scoure control of such u | §assion was swatlod to o wronter numbon | collecting information regarding the prices jectors Bt UL QU the hat of the driver of:@street sprinkler, | force, He was compelled ~to - admit | iy =0 infisnation whon the hall | and wag the titie of the ordinance in reference to scl- Madison County's Lstitute away with mostof the moaey. For six mouths ling liquor on Sunday, and because the ~-n|::~ rork. Nob. Aug. 10— Special Tole | or more letters have peen received from all ordinance also makes it illewal to keep hotels iRy NG Al it open on Sunday. The cases were continucd | KT antil tomorrow. B anon today opene achers’ institute for Madison cc city at noon today. Thers were sc teachers enrclled which will be increased o ck's Inducements, ., Aug. 10.—Special to Silver ¢ Siver CReFk, 4 3 ¢ t on 231 selected articles, the Tur Bie. | —Silver Creek is spread out upon A collecting money and making no loans. ¢ e i I b, and | that he feared that the first resultof the i Y with from one hundred and twenty-five to : R oy who claimed to be standing at the curb, au 7 was reached, In the ng icles bemng those ch usually enter that part of this terrestial sphere just 109 | oo hundred and fifty which is from 25 to : xtont of tho Frauds. without stopping dashed on and ‘”mgm,od change would be to oust the landlords from a YO8 PR G T a T for of | 2 : 5 i .)“'“" LY »1‘\”-“ 3"."0 milos west of Omaha, on tho malu lino of tho | por cont largor than any former year, Tho | ‘g0 fo 00 M worklng on the | 0 the direction of Sixtecubiaireaiefiturantt L L EoYornmant, aven though thov | (g “progress of | the mob madi LG Lpublic, The Union acitic railway, where pass through | institute is being he1d in Norfolk's spacious LD L ing was at once begun, but the prisoner was not | guarded tho - councils by some form of 1 G ment was tiken, The last ale Y AU extends from June 1, 1801, to Septem- minority represent it. Tiis was to be de- ted there would be a great r future. | Hew hizh sehoot building which was com- | case four months. He found that the cou- | captured ©Y | Dloted " this summer at @ cost of $25,000 and pcern was gigantic in its fraud. The | Thecrime for which ho hali been sentencod x'llor‘-w’i‘ P"'\"“ 15 elaimed “to bo the finest equipped [ schomo was advertized through agents | ten minutes bofors bis eseape was com- change in the ne building in the state, The | PRiEG i wu. | plicity in o pid rauds ors e Prof. By Bise|| 9 pei LR I and - docu- | Yoad” jn Omaha, — Kansas City derman had beaten a rapid retreat when the | ber 1, 1801 To sceure these fizures, monthiy advance guard of the mob rushed into the | quotations have been obtained from retail chamber, oniy to be disappointed ut finding | dealers in sixty-nine differsnt citios ana it empty. ‘The crowd vesolved itself intoa | yocic” widely scattered, soas to o AN B R AR 6 A SOSA AR BOVOR || oy s Caly/iRce LCrCa O ERIECOLI e the town passenger trains almost eve . tour. In the midst of the Platte valley, this livle commercial center reaches out in its maguetic grasp and draws tho enormous ag- CMPEROR WILLIAM'S AILMENTS. ) o ving he association to & g L Seatish fal averia o o for miles, roashlng into Polk, | Cracken of Delphm, Ind., who tenches [ ments showing 4 b Denver, & full account of whiph was given in Tt conncilnon belag denounced us cowards | fair averdge, 5\, “1’.,. Id“;“‘l’“l’lr v m ‘:;(“,‘. hing into Poli, | (racken oL h oL, of Tanark, 1il, | be giit-edged. At the time Captain Stuart [ Tup Ber at the time this ogearred. ~Weeks ther Sensational Rep et Conoern= | s 4iiiees, a3 In the same way wholesale prices will be Nunce and Platte cou e o the cast ond of | WO teachies geography, olvil govorumeout, [ took charga of the caso Louts M. Mortimor, | is about twenty-two years of age, short and ing B1s Bodily 1118, Sl obtained tho six 18Rding _dist:ibuting Aol B LB G GRS rthoepy, bookkeepine and algebra, and Mrs. | the grand secretary, was apparently the re- | thick set, with dark brown hair cut pompa- Panis, Aug. 10.—The Gaulois publishes the PLUCKY TEXAS QIRL. aters, wages paid in - ordinal Merrick county, twenty miles from the | Emily Horabe county seat, ana is so located that it virtu- | and penmanship. ally bas no opposition in trade, hence the T'he lecturers are H % Lusiness men of the town are revelling in | Madison, subject, “Crimes of the e e &2 sfato of ullluonco and business like corpu- | Drof. Charles Stokes, subject, “Chalk Tall | disguised as a_lottor S iy "o tarin land arounid Silver Creek is | Never has there been an iustitute held it | ¢y evidence. G dison county that started under such Sponsiblo man, wnd handlea the cash ro- | doun small and pletong SechEtE Y | foilowing dispatch from Borlin: “Emperor Allen of | ceived in largo amounts every day. Captain | neck. He woro a dark vestand teousers and | William's coudition is much more grave than Woulllle Radisher Briot" ofinlL 'COMRANTEION) FEORT /84D 1011801 Aw, and | Stuart visited the county offices frequently | a black cutaway coat. Harry Leftwich, a | has before been admitted, for not only does = $Vill be ascertnitied \vhenever it isipossible|to srrier 1 ordor to so. | waiter, has been arrested @&/ v accomplico | no suffor from nis kneo jolut and his ear | GaLvestox, e, Auw 10~ Abort 1 the desired information. An oxten- in helping Weeks to escaps The officers | yoiio byt terribly severe rheumatic pains | ©'¢l0¢K this morning Jennie Anderson, while , wquiry will bo made 1uto the wags claim that he provided the prisoner with the i PR L bRar iy e Tac i s £701 | St vimsane L GO vages of Norfolk, draw s anches of industry during the pe od wes and Kills o Worthless, | siited, will bo e liected. The wholesale o ¥ Hon, Wm. vary fertile. There is more by shipped from averaliivoals arol Mortimorh disaopearcd i Rt AR i dotves to L hlschatrydad vears, and this ) e. There is more d from BN pites B 20 N aope pepper that so successfully tinded the dep- ¥ uir, ai G LR b S A L O L e | s it eieh year than from all tho other able auspic T O ity LI, T Cr it e ydad il compol hun to romain utterly inactivo | SPDeARANCO Of & nogro in her chumbor, Sho | daformation will bo collects roin. original Pitind Isiand. As astock country the land Cut By a Sickle bis return Captain Stuart deeided to secure HERIAN SR forut leasta fortuight without the least | demanded whathe wanted. Recelvig N0 | %0000 Wrignt suys this will be tho most ‘S FUNERAL prospect of stivring. The doctors say that if | reply, she snatched a revolv from o | oo , who + the amperor coutinues to refuse to submit to | hureau drawer, and in manipulating | wiges evor wstituted in this or was | Takes Place with Propey Oeremonies | the treatment prescribed the vheumatism | o pistol ffin excitement, shot | count It will be thoroughly 1o *w York Today. must $00n assume & more serious aspect and g o ot Lo s By GUTa b Ith : o eart. They fear o wnd | vself through the thigh. At tho sound | beeausc nothing has been done without the Aug. 10.—When the Bremon | Bttack the heart. They fear bis ardent tem- | FHRS D e ard {he pluciy | unanimous approval of the sub-committee of | Neb., Avg. 10.—[Special Tele- | the othe 1 * devoted his time and one am to Tne Bee]—Mrs, David Lehuer, | George O. Forguson -?.‘..,I,f".'f;“la'.'{q‘\"i‘:" s s been successful, . e 734 S ad cured about six ct s city oot ving four miles southwest of his city, had { o yoned here, aud with his ussistsnce evi- at Creck, 1n the center of this beauti- | ¢ Vi . d p her right foot and two fingers on her right | denco w oired forithoar Ve O ful country, afords the farmer a magnificent L beang L denco was procured for the arrest. New Your, s and v other is particularly s ho lius Fares Cro sive inquiry rolating to pric 0 3 i ST - 8 s : erament will not resign itsclf to enforce hot the e e i ? market. ‘Thie business men are cver on LLLE ot oft in a '“"]"”"'« s L tiow the Scheme Worked, liner Eider came to her doclithis evening at | POt W (0 M, NG Glat foteed | Woman, regardloss of her wound, wont ufter i flnanco committoo consisting of Seuntors 4o IIm»I(l rn.b the int nlv‘hflnl u.“. uj]x: »] LAy _Iu‘m-u @ s ‘-n ) “‘ S| Mr, Ferguson in an interview said: “The [ 7:30 she had on board the répmins of Herman | tho outcome should his disease havea fatal | him, fivingasshe ran und pl -x:l.l‘l‘m "m’b”*‘"::; e L o L S (oatay T vitas T ol6, "P'o those who might desive to locate 1 the | posed, would MWave run away. Walking ::f“ al firm acting in good faith, The people | Zeitung. Mvs. Raster, wita hor daugh- Beuuiy, Aug. 10.—The Gazotte save that |\ ROCED - B n fow paces and | criticism has been made on the department Nebraskn uro very much in favor of the | tor Anna, her sons, Edwardnd Haller, hor, [ Bmveror William is in robust health and | 00,00 Ho dicd on his way to tha hospital. | of ltbor, especialiy iu labot ranks, that by building and loan association plan and the [ 1o S e 3 Hallor, BOF. | gw uses bis log and will bo uble to dispeuse | dronbed il dicy on his jeay 1o 2 BOUERD | Uudertaldng. this (nquiry the senafo tas ats offers of tho concern were soon snapped up, | brother-in-law, Mr. ermflorcic of Berlin, | \ith hus doctor in a few days. His name was Mosely and ho wa y They sold shaves for 50 cents each, with | accomparied the remains, ‘A, C..Heising, The Freizinnige-Zeitung says Prof. | loss, dissolute negro whose purpose in the | tempted to cripple the department aud inter- west Siiver Creek aud_vicinity holds forth | around the machine she stepped in frout of special inducements. The town is growmg, | the sickle and her foot was caught just across the country is vapidiy developing, the people | the instep. RTewhi g 5 A s Waro oangltianare 3 [ ! ; L L S abaTthOE b H b For Fao an, | fere with its lezitimate work. The reverse aro growing rich aud still ther s plonty | - fallibg hor finsors wor pemighl and G0t | puyment of §11.05 menthly for six months | provriotor of tho Illinois Zeitung, Paul Roth- | Esmarch, the disunguished surceon, hus been LousolasioitHteR fobiloners (CORTI T N AL s Gl ot L e 0! O o0 at the end of which time o £1,000 lodn would | burt and Herman Holnth of Chicago, mem- | called to Kiel from Berlin to attend Bmperor | us sho Hved aione. No doctors survive here; they have to go | patientis d into other business in order to live. There - - 15 one doctor in Silver Creels, but he con- Skirmished With a Burglar. ducts a drug store in order to gain a liveli- | Nesraska Crrv. Aug. 10.—[Special Tele- irly well. > Gl Feligis Inid out a plan covering precisely the same bers of the committee on arrangements, char- ‘The Krue Zeitung declares the emperor is Business Trouhles. ground as comprehended by the tinance com- e T BN i ttee and would hav nade th iry i tored o tug in the afterncof. but through | shtarups. (e A dislocated. kuce bono. and | Bostow, Mass.. Aug, 10.—The failuze of | WiLCCANS WOU L5 s (0 LAY, 00 be paid for. Then there was a membership ice of %30, an appraisement fee of 20 und 245 for three months’ payment, thus making $95 A The concern made one loan of $500 that was | some misupderstunding dld?sau meet the | that the“greatestearo s necessary io its [ the Glenion company, a flem dnterested in ood, 14y practico i virtunly nothiug SIn | gram to Tuts B | —Robert KRoss hud a live: | gonuino und this was Just rougi balt to leud | party. 5 g treatment. lumber, was announced late today. The R A Ol sl s {:cu]u\ resort Silver Croek is a success, 1_;;’ slur'x‘nlsthl \}um [:; burglar n:(x?- ::or;;l'nfl ::.onxe.v "io"’&f.’xfi‘...;‘é““ “va.t:cu:h:egtmglge;& Upon its arrival they escorted Mrs. Raster THEY MUST DIE. partoers are Edward L. Jewett, president, | by the lnmuce committeo it ‘}'ns -h,uply i about 3 o'clock. Ho was awakened by a | foney 0 CYEREe, SHC OR SE, SUPRETE | and hos family to Meyers' #.1 fn. Hobokan,. , fntr o and Nathau G; L., Jewelds tecasuro,, Tnoy. | tecornizlog bis donartimont us tho wediuin 2 Acquitted the Superintendent. notse in his bedroow, aud opened his eyes in [ OF | Tthe | loans T they | expeotel %01 \hero she will sty over night. Tomorrow | Instigators of the Manipur Risks in | are cngaged in the lumber uresand the (EOERTIE T TCH CEE (00 GHEets Fuknoxt, Nob., Aug. 10.—[Special to Tur | timo to soo a burly nogro lowving his houso | wero let and building begun. The money | funeral services will bo beld v the rooms of Indiu to be Exccuted. manufacture of sash, blinds and_interior fin- pdishlsnd BLI B b GG I Bee,|—Saturday afternoon Superintendent General A. V. Cole, adjutant general of Winterowd of the Dodge county poor furm, had o with his pantaloons, - wh sver came, and finaily President Wood of ¥ 5% Si : 3 Y Mepd B e T Tioea got hold oL his rovolvee. and” Hred tWo | et Cwosiaoan. witvaraliy, who whs pulieca || o cerman Brosclud atghsiies Hudson | Siwra, Avg. 10.—The Marquis of Lans- [ ishiug. Theiv oficial statementof theiv stand- | Nohgsica, arrived in tho city last aight from d shots at the fleeing thiof, but missed his | hao WeSOran U e to Ohicag to lavestls | Strects. at 3 olciock ' p. fims The com- | downe, yicoroy of India, has rendered his de- | ingl ast March, was: Debts, $21,543: nowwal | Detroit where he attended the cucampment hearing on a charge of assault and | mark both times, aud the feliow escaped. | guve” He visited the oftices, and Manager | Mittee having charge of the affair | cision on the appeal of the Manipuri princes | assets, $431,530. It was goncrally supposed | of the Graud Army of the Republi Gen- battery preferred agaiust him by one Coris- | Eli Mitehell, a coon, was suspected and a | §foriimer, who seemea to he quite a fine | are Messrs. "R H. Guetorbuck, = city | who were condemued to death for the part | that the financial standing of the firm was | eral Cole camo to Washington to straighten topher Brock, an fumate of {he poor house, | Warrnt was issued for nis arcst. Nono of | yusiness man, gave him assurances that ho | editor of tho New York Staats Zeitung, | oy took in the massucre of Chiof Commis- | il FiEht, but s teie debis have increased | out the appropriatisi for the national guard the cash was found on Mitchell, who will | \would get the loans. But tne money never | L I Thom Guother Thomas, 3 largelv fu the past four months, itis thought | so tar as it applys to the state. He found Brock hus b an unruly spiritat the farm, of Grimwood . Joseph 1. Sermon of | sioner Oumton, political asc chary: s 3 nave u preliminary hearing tomorrow. came, and finally 1 laid the case beforo the | Lnul Loser and T oo that the firm may not be ablo o come out. that tho accoun-ing officers of the orduanco aud a week or s0 ago ho came to Fremont A Zomt S o atoice authoriviesr e PR O] New Yok and Messrs. A. U. Hovman, Paul ( 44 othor Britiss oivl ad military ofticers at [ & I G Touis B, Moyer, a | burcau had made an error in duplicatiog a and displayed a gash on bis head which, he Will Locate in Kansas. i Rothbart and Herman Heennian of Chi Manipur in March last, the technical charge ler, nssigned today. His asséts o 10, cigar de it e oyl against Nebrasia xamined. hoy represent the National Association of | O Which they were convicted, being that | o finated af 210,000, and uis liabilities thre sharo of the ap- suid, ho bad received from Winterowa. A Brai, Neb., Au 10— al Telegram The Books pec propriation so that instead of a credit of cominittec of the board investigated the case | to Tus Brr.]—Theodore Hal Charios | Tnspector Stuart and Distriot Attorney | Germau-American Journalists and Authors, | had waged war against the gueen, and bad | o that smoant. about $10,000 for the state the books showed aud exonerated Winterowd, finding that the | Novtownelly and Charles Wadsworth lefy | Gilehrist went over the books of the con- | and the Gernin prass club of New York, abetted murder. ‘I'he sontence of Zenuputy, ——— only about $1,000 as availuble. Tt was a com- sh 13rock hud roceived was ot intention- | s oieunelly in ) Y Chrn and) fotad. shat ‘seventesnlisxitimate | JiTtespeaticrs uwillibo D8 AHENBEREIdelioh || Droket of tho Jubra, (egent), (0 AConipir Nine Italinns injured. paratively easy matter to steaizhten out v inflicied on_him, and that certain pun- | this evening fora tour through [Kan Yo | [Caus had been wade in as many states, | of Hoboken, Dr. Josenh Herman of and commander-in chief of the Manipuri New Haves, Conn., Aug. 10.—Nine Ital- | and tho result hat a sufiicient fund is isliment given him was necessary to a proper | look up a location to start a branch of the | pyace it would seem, were made to act as a | the New York ~ Staats Zeitung, | 8vmy, and Kvetongal, the general who gave | - g AlE e e cailable to reuniform he national guard of discipline on the farm. Brock was ordered | Keely institute of Dwight, Tl They will | buit. 'No record of any other loans | and Mr. A, B. Heins or New Nork. iho stordarieile the | acre, have | lan laborers wero soriously injubed, WO | Nep gk fu time for” the aunual encamp- 10 leave the premises, which he did, and pro- 1 visit” Topeka, Kansas City, Kan, Lawrence | could be found, ulthough the books | Leibold’s regimental band will furnish the | been confirmed by the viceroy | fatally, in a railroad collision near Bradford | oo™ Goneral Cole at onee made i requisi- eveded atonce to bave Winterowd 'a " | and othor promment towns in order to fiud | Show that money has been recsived | music. A delegation will ho presont from | and - they will baexeeuted, 10 f o the New York, New Haven and Hartford | tion for tho clothing and the nocessaey sup- he trial was before a jury wiich, out which 18 tho most dosirablo location and | from hundrods of ' peopio, A - rough | ths Gorman pross clubof Nowark who will | the cases of tho regont and Prinee ‘Avgan | ruiiroua this morning. ply will be sent from St. Louis dircet 1o bearing the ovidence, decided Winterowd | s at once, e imate of the amount of. motioy received 1s | place u wreath upon the caskdt, The casket | Zeni, the viceroy has commuted the sentence | T, 0500 0q were of a party of fifty | Grand Island beforo the end of August. guilty. ‘I'he care will be appealed to tue dis- E 00 T the venr and half the association | remains on board the shin, —‘After the fun- | of death totransportion for lifo and the f sojin) sl NATIONAL RESERVE AGENT Trict cour Numerous i Omah; s boB iR TG fenl Servioes tho romuins will bo taken to | felt of their property. Sevoral of the Mani- | Italians in the cubooso a1 tho end of the | SAL msh IENTS, S R hooks Braim, Nob,, Aug, 10.—[Soeclal Telogram | "iia baoks of the asscoiation show that 4t | Chicagaand interred o thetamily plat in [ purand British sepoys who took @ paftin | gravel train, ‘This car wos ran inte by the | - hatooen perglii o tritarcuptonoyalliaaaps 3 $ he Books. g i 5 s 8 et 2 1 Sl ¥ GitlandlcematEey the massacre huve already been exceuted. B i tlin freieht train, the ongine run. | proved the solection of the following banks B NG WS e R W a0 1. I, Haller of the old firm of | had agents in many states, ‘I'hese agents Y- o with tho car bofore'it stopbod, Tho | @8 reserve agents for banks w lowa. ~ The , Neb., A . —[§ ] e o . aa 2 i i < = 1z throug » car before it stopoed. b o b agonts - bun ks . Brk.]—The committeo of soven appointed by | Haller Brothers came up town with a large t_:lln‘ulrununfdx hundreds ar]‘u..]nm? ;hgnl_v”_hn et rench Enthusi sm Dampened, oer ind fiveman jumped and saved their | Western national of New York for the First 4 : ilo this morning al because thero were | Checks, drafts, mouox orders and b regs- WEATHER FORECAST. ational of Tabor. The Cuase national of = Losnoy, Aug. 10.—The enthusiasin which | lives, only to almost lose them soon aftor at i of K ) For Omuha and Viciity—Fair; slightly | bas been bursting out at every possible op- | the hands of tho foreignors who gathorod | U, York and tho Birst natioual of Chicugo i portunity in Franco has recolved asudden | about them. ~Tho tireman ws kuocked down | forthe rst national of Poterson. il & Foid by a picee of conl, but escaped. ‘The engin- NEW 10WA NATIONAL BANK. Wasiisaros, Aug, 10.—Genoval forecast: | damper from the non-arrival in Franco of the | 3 L 4 eor sought his way through the crowd of | 1. W. Brown and his associat The warm wave continued unabated in the | Grand Duke Alexis, who was timed to arrive | Jralians with a bar of iron and sought safety | plied to the s b, A ® | lation weight. Mr. Huller is one of the adopted by Washington county, in accord- | oldest business men of the city and Vs ance with the new school law, have selected | Blair can’t hold him now and will have to go and recommended to the different school | 10 Omaba sure tered lotter. Until within a few mouths ago the concern, it is said, did a heayy busine w Philadelphia, but it appe: thorities there made di sulted in the agent leavi The association was havé ap- comptrotler of the curroncy for sganized Fobruary boards the following list,which will probably e AR b kAl CIty: e the following.officers: AL | Obio valley, the lower lake region, and in the | there yesterday. All preparations had been | in the tickot offic autlrority to ovganizo tho Commercial nas Lo dntitel “"‘W‘“" school districta, TUWIL | Npuesicy Orev, Neb., Aug. 10, (Special | fréd Downins, president. . i1 Tollman, vico | middlo ~ and Atlantic _states. ' Tts most | made o give tho grand duke an enthusiastic e e et ;\.3“»».'1“1‘?”11 of Sioux City, with a capital of p four changes ol o lis! 5 ) » . ", " or, e 1 rreeti e PO W o » i e 3 i W ouly. : ol | ot ! e M orsnectil | president; Lolis 1. Mortiner, gencral wana- | marked influence has been toda; o | erecting, und a great crowd of people b n 0,000, lows: Readers, Now Prankliu; mathemat: 11 logaingto U r“";'.‘ salghars ORI {Hpor/ona iy, Mortimor scomed 10 b | e et and. thonce moriheast to | #ssembied to witness nis arrival. Those peo- | Niw Youx, Aug. 10.~Uuion Pacifie, whibh RECENT ARMY ORDERS. los, Woutworth; geography,’ Hurpovs; | Kueo, muuagors of tho eaposition, today vo. | tho leading spirit fn the affalrs. He was a | P00 & 2 ple were disappointed. 1t is supposed that | gained somo strength on Suturday owing to | First Lieutenant Frauk H. Mills, Twenty- o, Hydes & Coukling: physiolc Dunglesor lishers; o \ ved word that the B. & M. and slissouri | good manager and soon had the opy books, Porter & Couts, pub- rific lines would sell round trip tickets to | g in 1 government, Macy; United [ Nebraska City within a radiusof seven Joney flow. | Bar Harbor. This notable rise in tempera- | the grand duko purposely ¢ r pidi, Everything. went smooth- | ture is due to the west drift of the atmos- | in order to avoid ive | 1y uutil the close” of “tne Philadel- | pnere about the low barometer, At Toledo anged his plans | o“roport that a syndicate had been formed to | fourtn infautry, being now uufiv: for duty demonstration. suarantee funds for three ia having been found by an examining guarautee funds vd unfit for promotion by ars to take caro i ason of physis States ' history, Montgomery; drawing, | miles forone und ono-th! The gentle- | phin branch, when Mortimer came aphical Congress. of its floating debt, suffered a_dvop of 2 Al aisability, is re 3 ! tal ¥ K K A s 1e und ouc o > t anch, Mortime PR e ey A . aress. s floating , suffered sability, is relieved from further dut; Whites; physics, Gago; botany, Gray; spell- | men asked for u 100 mile limit but are satis- Dore and | began wrangling witn ‘“" ‘.l"fi',n"‘.,'l",",‘fl, i m;"(,":a.m."? r"':n" ,':l“il 10.—The international geo- | toduy ou denials from Drexel, Morgan i the l<\x‘|-.u>lm it ot ‘,\Iru:mu and witl II::'“" ing, Mortern, fied with what they got his busiuess associates. Finally he ousted | risburg, 92 degrees, ubove any former recor Al congress was opencd today by M. | Co. It was announced Saturday that a | cced to his home. Iirst Licutenant Kowland Downing and eclected F. A. Wentworth | by 4 degrees: Baltimore, 05 degrees, within president. Downing threatened trouble and | 1 degree; Phi. adelphia, 96 degrees, within 2 pecial | Mortime Fu O'Ner, Hill, Twentioth infantey, will repair to ros. ster reigi . pfinite couclusion o p urrangement would 5 3 D, Bros, ministor of forcign affairs, Dr. | definite couclusion of the arrangement would | & (I, FReatietl Weuiins, Wit risi 1 Gobec, tho president of the congre: ] thing o Struck by Light: b, Aug. 10 to Tt wiaska Ciry, Nev,, s, deliy- | be reached today, but up to3 o'cloe I . saying his sou was very ill in | gegrees: %, Lynel Job 5 S Ty * | report in porson to the superictende Bre | ~The funcval of the man who was | elegram to Tue B ¢ Rouna- | Philadelphia, left suddenly and has not since f:f"x'f:f"“\"ri[l“l'i'lll'),“‘\;",li::gg““"{ “"'"'”l’“"i ered tho inaugural address. A papor by | had been hieard on the streot {inrieiouldiop et \ioe sorvico. for islgnmant uv:;ld(fx’vy"ul\‘: found dead Saturday evening took pluce this | yree ana Ralph Good carpontors, &t | beeo scon. It i8 suid that ho took almosy | U4 deBTacs, Within {0 COBrbes of 8By B | Mr. Stoutof Now York on tho Nicaragus || A e N e David's Islund. This detail is matoe with a morning at O o'clock. There ‘were no | oo e Kearne chool build. | $90,000 that they had in the bank here, leav- records; Sandusky, 04 degrees; Albany, %05 | canal was read, wuich declared that the | POrtthat the plun had 7 £ view to a tour duty until September 1, 18 ourners, as the old gei i i rela- » e § 0 & ing &5, vhicl 0 ing had ¢ in- )5 0, orl ad i re. it 2 S, mourners, as the old gentioman had no rln- | FO¥C B0t SEGNO SOR00 ol | Ine &,000 which Dowulng hud tiod up by in Boston, %, | work hiad a brilliant future. T N e i aalilont: (ORI t10ns in the county aud none of his children =k Rintie aftor junetion. Mortuner was lust heard of July | The warm wave over northern Iilinois. : Y wero reached by telogram. The coroner's in- | BY .8 bolt of lichtning this afterncon. | 5 g 74 Bighth avenue, New Yor b Mr. Parncll Will Neler Consent. Care May, NoJ, Aug. 10.-1t was learned EXAMINER DEEW'S DEFENSE, Aside fror shock tho mea wer Michigan and Wisconsin has been cooled by quest yesterduy failed to reveal the cuuse of Ry President Downing: and Vice Presi 1 DusLis, Aug. 10.—The Evening Telegram | tomeht that Mr. B. Elkins camo here Satur- — 2 RS v t njured. The school house was injured resident Downing and Vice Presid 4 fa ‘hicage g vaukee 1 g . death, but 1t is believed that it was caused :':’“m e 0T e%0 Hured 4o nan both admitted that large sums h. .;n!c\“»:" ‘1\31!;‘{:‘2‘[.’.“."555.;55"*u‘..“u"{}h.‘,'l-'fit;u.. s that Mr. Parnell will never consent to | day morning ut the same time Mr. Clarkson | Fails to Impress ( pteoller of tho from theumatiam of tho ioaet, ay hols known > been taken 1, but asserted that they were | {GEE g 2 Mr. Dillon’s proposal to exclude Mr. Parnell | gid. He aid not, however register at any of Currency Lacey. 0 have been troubled in that way and 3 B of 'hey allege they had nover wotte: degrees, o udimiuistration Yaris fund, . 4 b : BN RAAEkOALLo A Trlono that 1t would gandidates Aamed. oo motin it. ey allego they had novereotten | ~ hovo fs ‘no decided abatement of warm | (¥ the Adugulstaiion of the Parls Tund the Cape May hotels as Mr. Clarkson had | WasniNaros, Aug. 10.—Mr. Lacoy, the Rl BiaVab DH6 dacsosad)s fil nameo. w Brokey Bow, Neb, Au. 10.-~[Spacial Tele- | St § SHEE ANELOL (I IEIEL ) covieall, | Weather in - prospect excepy u tomporary ALL FOR A PINT OF WIHISKY, done, but instead went direct to the presi- | comptroller of the currency, said today that Andrew Christian Chiristenson, gram to Tur Ber. |—Tho democratic county S3G SITAT T With what we believed to be ane il bbe laka KNS - dodhy . A b dent’s house whera he remained until this | he had vead Mr. Drew’s letter to the secre- s contral conmittee met hieve today. The time | an honest business, and 1 believed Mortimer | o8 0 1o tomporature | of ety 20 | Gne Killed, One Fatally Injurcd and | moruing. M. Blking loft hereon tho train | tary of the trassury, in which ho sont his ost His Toos, i of calling the county convention w to be an hovest min, as I had known him in | oGS 0 Simcient to fasure its mm}m' a Thira Wounded. with Mr. Clarkson and Postmaster General | onjujal account in connection with the Koy- "rmvont, Neb., Avg, 10, [Special to THE | and left to be called by the chai the insurance business for a number of yeavs [ fioiar "than Iowa. Logal f vt '8 A Wanamaker. f 1 Ber. |-~ William Miller, a farmer of Sarpy [ O'Neill, William Ray aud W. A previous.” urther than Iova. Logal rains have | Ariaxmy, M-, Aug. 10.—Last evening o S1000.LANYK vuing, who o wo from Peorin, | 0¢curred in Louisiunn and the Alloghany | g, Joffey and several others quarreled Elliote Dons His Prison Garb, “1 can ouly say," said Mr. Lacey, *that Downing, who came here from Peoria, [ Sccurted in, foulsiunt BCe dho Aore and | Frank Cotey and sovoral othors quarrcled 101 ) | ith county, met with a puinful ue : ) v A hasihn rt e bl s e e 1L, refused 1o talk further about the work- | w0\ Nobraska, over a pint of whiskey. A fight took pla Conunnvs, O., Aug. 10.—W. J. Elliott, con- | Mr. Drew has beon troated by tho dopart~ Ho camo in on tho late passon teain Cirons Tone DY M ing of the association. He is a rather poorly ar Missourl ~Westerly ‘winds and gen- | in which Honored, tho son of Hon. J. L. Mc- | victed of murderine A, C. Osborne on Feb- | ment with = ontire fairness nod marked which ran passed the depot Rofors stopping. Bitoks R l';"\ Neb ";‘". "f.“"g nals) dw‘,"‘;'l' e ‘:{::I,.;.‘.“:':\;Li",T‘U'.f.‘.‘, us though Bo | gy fair, uearly stationary temperature, | Cullough, was shotin the wrist, IPrank Coffoy | ruary 23, and sentenced to life imprisonment | cle He was chargod with a dorelio- NOKBY HOW, NO, AU ROLY] 1094 & v h except slightly cooler in the wicinity of St. | was killed, and Itobert Hanley'cut so badly | in the Ohio peuitentiavy, was trausferved to | tion of auty suficient to warrant the re- ident lato | weve eloctod delowates Lo the state tion to bo held ut € He was just getting off the train when it started t0 back up to tho platform. My, | Telegram to Tha Darl=Van Ambyrgh's Pleading Their Innocence Louts 3= that he will die. thut place today aud assigned 1o labor in one of auy examiner in the scrvice. He Miller was jorked under the \wheels and his | eireus exhibited here today to a large crowd Vice President Toliman, ou the contrary, | For Towa—Generally fale Tuesday; v : o peommmmm———— of the wood manufacturing devartments, | has confessed the same and offers no excuse, Toos ernshedt. Tt beeamo. nocscanrs "to ume | Quitea storm came about the timo the per- | 1ooked extrewmely prosperous, altnough he | erly winds, slight changoes fu temperatu Fatal Pight with Folicemen, Ho was offerad n. lass laborious position, bab L : ! » putato two of them. 2 formanco closed and two of tho tents Were | soas ho mado nothing. from the nssociation. | during Tuesday. Uit O AT £ 10 = iiilo ol (ool | AR raRr i e A except that it was an accident. He was heard blown down. No oue was injured. For Minuesota and North Dakota—Gene i1 his own defense by letter and in person, @ says heis an artist, und that Mov mer, Oficers Hall and Von Kennell were att Y - - R AT ! o i L TR H A A P! oo N I'ho fact still remains that he has - .l. :""' Anaihen \‘:: \”"“1 : T TR T who'ws u - friond, * asked s permis: Ally Laiy; SRrth e ely winds and cooler | ;o' vost Goorge Dublemy, who was tey- Movements of Mr. Blaine. desorvedly lost the contidence of the depart- ariice, Neb,, Aug., Spec o~ S . sion to S0 name, e consented SeGHY. " t A o, g oy 3 Llie, i} 3 R e “\I Bei elos Gexeva, Nob., Aug. 1 peciul Telegram | pid roseived 0o money. AT e L For South Dakota and Nebraska—Gener- to kill his wife, Duhlemy shot and «illed Ban tHarnor, Me, Aug. 10.-Secretary | ment and'of the putlic, and that the period ally fair; cooler 11 and slightly wounded Von Kennell, Von | Rlaine, accompanied by Mrs. Blaiuo und | of his usefuluess as a nutional banl examiner to Tue Bee. |—A heavy W ina storm passed | sey thwvest wiuds. Al woeks 2o he and Do for ‘record In: tha Faglstor of doeds. ofioo iog: decided {3500 d 3 Kennell returned the fire, fatally wounding | N o wcretary Trac is at an oud P % ) ° & over this vicinity about 9 o'clock this evening. | to send circulars to stockholders to see if or lvansas iued warm weather, Kennell r r o, fatally woundiug | Miss Dumroche visited Secretary Tracy on { A £ },‘:‘.‘.".‘ \ "'fi"‘f‘\‘qmv'; \!m-.vl,,vln..bl\un\n» & Ne- | (EF H0Tds were yory threatening and many | some settloment could be reached They For = Colorado—Fair; —winds generally | Duhlemy. 5 board the ship toduy, Mr. Biaine also mado “\\hK “g".;‘m ‘1~..~1“ that \V')ru" statomonta braska raliroad Sompany deods to tie Ol | poople went ta thelv callur, touring o eyclone, | woro discussing this when arrested. Toll- northerly; slightly cooler. “atal Dispute Over Wages, along call upon Jolin K. McCloan, editor of | how mide by Mr. Drow differ not n the oAbyt all lts proporty, rixhita and franchises, | O rein accompauied the wind man admitted that since the formation of the - Maupitis, Taans AuR. 10.Salarday eves | Ehe/Clusiunati Bugulrer. onal frapi Tucia” gL thin’ onpinUNIG .umuJL consid ) named is & BT TV TR AssooiAion B KRaw, of RI0,0N0 3Rk b beep Bankrupt and in Jail, ping at Norfolk Landing, Miss., in @ fight RidionioluBtory Donlad. aud they are without foundation in fact. The pro 10d is situated in th 5 AR - of Missourl, Kuusus, Nebrusks, Colovado | o FUFONE Neb,, Aug. | psgial to Tur | T A T B~ Willwm - Martin, & workman in " R Swmith's teuco factory, uecidentally monkeyed Burglar Gains His Libervty With & buzz saw this morning ana had bis | Ourians, Noo, Aug. 10, Special Tele- | hand man NEw Yok, Aug. 10.~Moses Lovi, formerly | which was the vesult of a dispute over wages, ; of Levi Brothers & Co., who fuiled for §100,- [ D. . Wall, managcr of & plantation, was | thut the kiug of Belgium bus seized tho prop Inspoctor Stuart said he was well satistied | 000,000, was arrested today charged by cred- | shot and killed by a negro hand uamed Wall: | giy of ox-Congressmin Carlotta is ridieulod at both the president and vico president baving failed fraudulently and | Wil Was mortally wouuded here as those who settled Maximmillians ted, “They Aling, It is AMoged that tho frm - het it did not reach Krauce. Ciry or Mexico, “Aug 10.—Tho story Leta b ig Gun Contract, Wasiisaroy, Aug. 10.—The acting secre. tary of war toduy approved the recommondas tions of the board of orduance and fortificas Inspector Stuart's Opinic th are not s inuoceut s they prote itors w estato know ¥ | with swi = . " b 5 ; ; o got badly bitten, both of them,” said Tn- | W' ' Killed by L xplosion. tions that the contract for 100 high power gram to Tug Bie|—A taamp broke into St octor Suart, Tbut they wera In the deal | borrowed ull the money and bought all the | LisA b AN ARR AN gy R A o A i Cihnndia ik auat e kol T Etl " St Lovis, Mo, Aug. 10.— An explosion of Death from the Heat, | ¥ paRy \sudier’s meat market yosterday and helped | Nminas Cray, Nebe A, 10— |Special | 804 kuew all ubout the swindllug thal was | goods possible just befare it failed. Lovi was | oo 'S0 0 o gromer Tdlowild oceurred | P b oy ; | of South Bethlcho, Pa. ‘Pho aggregn Biselt to a smull umount o f chunge 1ot 1 | qaleeram 1o ik Som |- \Vhile. wrestiiug | €011 on, but they did not get the money. | neld for trial in the sum of 10,000 and was | pio' BV 5 i s EUTTELELG: b Aug. 10.-0uo death re- | amount of woney fuyolved tu the contrack I grai £ i es ed from the heat toda, Mortimer got the bulk of the wmoney | Jocked up. The fivm consisted of Julius Leyl | 18t nizht as tho boat was nearlng St [and I bave oot the least doubt ho | aud two nephews, Augustaud Moses, Julius | Geneive. Sam Jucks tho drawer. Mr. Chundler happoued to come with a friend F'red Bog 10 the buck door as the tramp came out the | tion as to broak his ¢ > fell in such a posi- SRR T nan, New Yous, Aug. 10.-The neat here is ox Wresthng is all the | got away s as big e t b window, und captured him. He was locked | rugo bere. HERE I Alg gotwway with 130000 It 1s as big s the | iv In Kugland and Augusc Is in an iusauo | and anothor negro fireman, whoso pywe s | cossive. 1t bas already caused four deaths. Minister Dougluss Hesivns. up. This morning, as ho was beiug taken - URG o Rih L R 30 MORS |-usylum unknown, were blowa to at Chacles - - Waimizaroy, Aug, 10.--Fraderick Dougs from bis breakfast, bo managed to escape. Diptheria at Nebraska City. ‘fl.l‘mm.:fl. \.\l‘;t‘n::u-kr T 8 Ial\:'u qwe-it wr—— Adums und MarsLall Carter, dovk hands Sturyed to Death, | Inss, United States minister to Hayti, bas H v ere ever a8 o slic i ave e up o ) @ 1 2 J 1 ) I'ho officers are after him. Numaska Cre, Nob,, Aug. 10.~[Special | m‘nfi.;n..‘-.-‘ 94 8 budls. Wi w“““* B ¢ l‘:dx‘«k‘lr 4 Abandoned S¢ humrnr Pound. nd Danigl Richie, colored passeager, were Wissirkg, Man, Aug 10.—The wife of | toydevad his rasiguation to the department Fake Foot Raoe Telegram to Tuk Brr. |- Diptheria has ugain | carvior and soen him sign bundrds of fag | PENSACoL, Il 10.—The American | seriously injured, the two former probubly | Matthew Weiser Langenburg, o furmer, wis | of state. 1o gives uo roason for tho action, LCoon Joke Koot Itaoers el | Proken out in this city, and tho houses whore | rexistered letters, and ho swiled swoetly schooner Hade Witte, from Mexican ports | dungurously. hov wers rought 1o this | found dead in hed, It is supposed sto starved | - et BTN b i 0.—[Special | the diseass hus developed have been quar. | every time the letters camo, Helsa clover | for New York, with a cargo of cedur and ma. | €1ty by tho steamer Crystal Uity to dcath while ner husband wus absen | Minister to Contral America. - Tun Ban.) There were l‘\ll'\‘u foot racers | autined. talker and @ smooth, man, aud would con- | hogany, which was abandosed June last, has - T 1 : - | Care May Poixt, N. J., Aug. 10.-The n York county last week who put up a job - e vince almost anyone that talked five minutes | peen found on the beach oy ilo] ntand Suicide, tyan Offers to Settle 4 (el f ] 4 on McCool sports that would have been a Bishop Campbell Dead. With him Lhat o was & SQUIFD DUSINGSS | pac aod tno vessel i carts taban pruow'® [ Lovisvius Aug. 10.—It hos Just | Areasra, Ga., Aug. 10.—Stepuon A. Ryan, | Bresident teday appointed ' Richard Gous success had it tot been discovered In time, [ PHILADELVUIA, Au Bishop Campbell | man. s et N Dyt New York: anderwsitere P phenaré® | developed tuat the elopoment of Jumes Mo- | tho dry goods merchunt who recently failod | uu, Costa Itiow a Bivador. 'Phis Is. the Two of theso sprinters stopped bere during | of the African Methodist Episcopal church, he Lincoln Victims. will be sent to its destination and the vessel | Geon and Miss Nettle Barrick of Skylight, | for §500,000, has offoced thirty cents on the | new Central American tuission croated by e week. Ouo of thom rau @ hundared yard | died iast night, aged sixty-eight, Mr, Ferguson, the Nebraska man, says in | brought bere for repairs. near this city, was accompauied by a sulicide, | dollar to all his creditors, the sl COUEIEsS,

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