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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. s — - - - - — ——— OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1 SINGLE COPY FS 'ABLISHED JUNE 19, 187L : FIVE CENTS. = \ = = — N8 NN W " | tains to the few persons who lingered about e N 1 N Q T stopped the breaking rosulted from centri- \f Y cha der the contracts signed b nwie T ’ Nty > SICK, PENNILESS, HUNGRY | firageche for perons who tingere LOOKS BAD FORTHE STRIKERS | #isiiiees DIFFERENCE gt conaviee tho “axtivic e whew x| DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK The man who was caught in the great " —“T se. 4 4 4 I finuncial slump was David M. Meyers, an in- GUVERNOR BTONE™S FUNERAL, ; - tul\‘mhm miner, some 35 years of aj who . s | Twonty-Five Handred Ditisens Attend the A WELCOMED THE tad Plight of Thonsands of Men Who Are A\HM:\;:,‘:(::}“ (\,:“:‘x:om,l.‘.'l\ir‘r !;"‘;llll:‘:fll(m(';‘f“l”f‘l"‘ Settlement of the Knngm Ooal Miners Open ' Mie dhwequles. Interesting Ref\llm of the Work of Experts ukee In Gala Attire Receives Her | Better Fooling Now Pervades tho Entire Now Crossing the State, Colorado troublcs he sai Trouble Far from Being Reached. Kyoxviuie, Ia, July 21.—[Special Tole- in South Omaha. Visttors with Due Honor, Business World, ““Lured by the reports of good wages and ke gram to Tre Bem]—The funeral of the late ek, July 21.—This city is in hol- Sl the Drospect of soon becoming rich, eleven ex-Governor Stone was held here this after- ccount of the arrival of the S S STORY OF A YOUNG MOLLIE GIBSON MINER | {13 o Finte s oot home, in, Coveutrs | YESTERDAY'S INCIDENTS AT THE MINES | noon. Tho remains arrived at 12:40 in | DO NOT AGREE BY SEVERAL THOUSAND o linations and bunine | BANK FAILUTES NOT S0 810 AS THEY LOOK a— went to Colorado, whe 1 at once found charge of Mrs. Stone and the governor's son, marl ndezvous of all work at £50 ana $4 per day, digging . % William A. Stone of Washington, D. C. They | . that arrived. This meoting, which S Tive Days Without Food or Sheiter—Suc- } in tho silvor mines around the base of | Attempt to Drive Workmen from the Pits | L 5 S0 0h L by the Grand Army of | COmpariton of Books of the Secretary and | oponod wiay and lasts to July 2 inclusive, | Many Were Brought About aored at Hastings—Titter Lesson Some Pike's peak. Of course the money came Repulsed—Women Taking an Active the Repubile post obthe city and st once es Trensurer of the Magle City Board 18 the quadrennial national turnfest of the thoughtfulness of Depositors. Told n Bee Reporter, H ™ 5 weok and o . groes to e Imported, already been made to hold the services in Find the Error, union is represented. _ Fully 000 visitor: during the weok and on Saturday night the open air, under the auspices of the N - Sxpooted : 2 b would go down to the saloons of the suf- Masonic order. Twenty-five hundred people ate expected to be pr and in the . i P rounding towns and have a high old time il 2 6iTvered By elaborate drills that ‘are wnned, 8,500 b e flastivas, Neb, July 21.—[Special Tele- | until ju was time to go to work the next | Wem Crry, Kan., July 21.—No violent out- Hon Frank W: RykS of Dok Siotecs.toh. | Me. Funston, exaccrotary of the Board of | sumnnats will takce tact vie” ciot | New Youk, July 2L—R. G. Dun & © gram to Tin Bee.j—Last night, when the | week, # o break has occurred today, but it is looked | fall mrem N AR ol aoes ) ket | Fducation, is of the opinion that when | ing turners ropresent 350 socioties | weekly raview of trade says: This week horde of unemployed laboring men fronr€ol- AV P i L for tomorrow. At an eariy hour this morn- | was not opened. Interment was in Graco: | Havden Bros,, expert uccountants, are | throughout the nation, which v 1 | e s, Hoh HL00 SR e orado came through Hastings on a Burling- I_‘;'" ”‘\N i A hfld“’;"‘ "TL fun, _“‘r‘\'- ing a large meoting was held in Baker's hall. | land cemetery, where lio the governor's | through with checking up the accounts flfi;'vmnr:m-m“ e lulHI'f?*“"" ";”" Jeene | extraordin “( i, fi“rp:“\mm‘\ r‘“‘““ 1 train, they were obliged to leave behind | 4id not become wealthy at a - very | Fephi noy general | fother, mother and other relatives, V{66 V% St 86 ST NOT AL EHS of thesports will be Schuetzen and Athletie dordinary strain. ‘The failure of many ton ARl ‘“,,' 0 leavo bohine | rapd "rate, though . couplo of yeurs | Nouh Allon, ex-as it attorney general :-)u“l'« \\1{1 be & difference of sovoral thousand | pawky,”Tho wotlk of huttiig. those. ois banks and fims has como despite the re- one ol ieir number who, on accs ago 1 commenced to work another lead by [ (populist), was present and addressed the Close ofa Successtul Camp. ollars between the sccretary’s books and into shape for the great ovent is compl laxation i eastor omie siekn ess, was unable 1o proceed futther. A | saving a portion of my earnings for a rainy | strikers at some length, deprecating vio- | Conxixe, Ta., July 21.—[Special Telogram | tne books of the city treasurer, who is also | An fminense dining nal. caonblo: of seating HAIRY VOIS DR B purso was raised and the unfortunate man | day. " Each woek T1nid away €10, and once | jonco, Another largo meeting of tho | to Tun Bre]-The'Towa National guards | treasurer of tho Doard of Tducation, Mr. | 1005 beopie At ons tunt, 1o Hlen rerd b A L taken to the Unfon houst near the depob { Sath threo months Twouldsend the AmOUAL | 4trikers was held in the old school building, | Third rogiment, whloh has been fn encamp- | Funston has been secrotary of tho school S D RS L e AL LD Sl and medical attendunce summoned. This | & M1 AREKS 0 DERvor, BRCHG 1 ROCED but its result is not known. None of the | mont at Camp Mitchell, this city, under | board for tho last three yoars. His suc- | tihinton wome roeeivbs oy mo oy, Visiting e O B L L morning he had so far recovered | Dime and Dollar Savings bank, g Strip pits aro working today, but some of | command of Colonel ‘C. V. Mount and [n- | cessor took his seat only a fow weeks ago. | Milwaukeo socioties and provided it tion ..ud‘x‘--"\ sl L L that ne could proceed to Omaha. ) ting & per cent interest, By dopriving | Clemmons' men went back to their pits and | spector J, Rush Lincoln of the Towa State | The board concluded to have his books gone | tickats and badges. T Hotn T I p L Uil il Dl Tho ~—mau = was & goodlooking | myscll of most of the pleasures of @ | gov tie remalns of the property left there. | Agricultural college, during the past weck, | over by an expert, and Mr. Funston turned | president of ~the Turnbund, introduced TR T ";.'“‘ nd accommodations. Under young fellow about 21 yoars of age. Hesad | olicre Hee, 1 had saved upa trific over | i g rornoon n crowd gathered ana started | will break camp tomorrow at 11 o'clack. The | thom over o an expert, although thoy aro OF e bomt et o mayor anirensiy L LT SOIELON (L 16 matOHIBRINE thRE bual: that ho had respectablo parents living on | ooiinary laboring man to havo on hand, | to shafts Nos, 47 and 45, with the intention | Week has been o very pleasant and profit- | not balanced or posted up to date. L R e i b | HERIAvIHuRE of b ) Chieago strcet in Omaba. Up to & month | This bank account 1 did not touch, butlet | of driving out the men guurding these | 4010 ono. Tho oitpost (ugngement of | A reporter for Tur Bes saw Mr. Funston [ 'The Denver mon brought. o carload of T e L L 2goho was working in the Molllo Gibson | it draw interost right along, ns I hoped that | proportics. After hanging around tho mines | Tecroemcis; Nos g 8vent of tho woelc, Tt | o askod him why ho thought thero would | eer, but they comd nov. ke it spon the ATHIY Bl Wt aatt L (WORS SOERTERAVEE tiio &t Aspon arid ‘whien thrown' oliv of em. | AgITCAAY L Houlc uive enotgh fo, thke Shee | for soifio’ time” tho crowd gradually dis: | s)irmisli moreuySEEBES batele, Tiio opposs | b0 & diffarence in tho accounts of the TR TR e L BB Dt 1 ployment supposed tho mino would reopen | Gf myself when old age came ind 1 could nob | o ™y ool of strikors consisted | Ing factions were under commund of General | treasurer and secretary. Ho saidi T cun- | fuidred o tormmsars s iy Wil b UL L Gl I tow daya and wo stayod there, When s | thing went well until the silver agitation. | chiefly of French and Belgian women as well | Lincoln ana Major Toper. Tho battle of | not give exact figtires for 1 have not got | ywas sfiame s nio oot e e A LB A 4, mohoy gave out ho started for his home, ul. | T was getting roady to to enst when the sil- | as men, The men at the shafts woro well [ Nodaway Valley was delightfully success- | yhom, but I have Sigured up the rreceipts and | Heil," and now Rocky mommtain® ey fo i | CVidence of decreasing alstribution to cons Hustings, for five days, hio liad not eaten a [ ROXL ALY 4 number of the men were lald o | 014 v boon o bloody one. Doys were gvercome with heat n the en- | Hoctor to the board and compared them | i Ameriea e T BT s gy H IEAR I G morscl of food and hud slept in an open coal | gy, *g NS IHHSH SE o0 Sy 8, 6 1 | By oA, 101 was on the scono todayand | Bugement, After dress parade this ovoning | with my own orders. givon out nd I fid ontH CATREAS BORHEL e the Bl et | o loas eficaliFaFariBat to BV Taydty car, withiout even the roof of a box carover | who _wero ~ employed all started | nssisted in disporsing the mob. The women T e ';;"_*‘1;“"“;"';;l{,:‘\fl ieht | quite a difference. It will run up into the | A large barracks for mess and. sloopine pur | Soqos R f\‘;i;llf‘,'",‘l,:l‘,‘,'.:f"?::‘,‘l‘.‘.:“‘"‘;: hishead. When he arrived here naturally he } for Denver to_look for work. The | aro being constantly stirred up by the men grand ball tonight at leid's opers house, | thousands and will perhaps reach §7,000. | poses has been crected there. Tonight ‘th | seen in dress goods, rtes LF wooint s wus almost delirious cnd passed the night nmrmn’pz.\\h(u the Dime bankc “—.lm. under I ¢o¢auetho leading part in violenco, on tho | Glovernor Boissoand ataf will review the | Do not understand me as insinuating that ‘~""""" gelegations marched from the parks | markably small. witha bigh fever. BB W I o oo e ana KReCL | i hbaitioh thAL Ehay Wil itiob b6 Hira ibionr, | roophitorioFroW XYM BIclooM anything erooked has been going on, for 1o | o e exposition, Axhoro “an, claborate pro- \Eon Al e Bthier s Shinple Tale of Want. clorks ....dlm.fl...-.iql men, and_upon z\skinzl. The sheriff has agreed to place a large force Finmly Bnae)0p 11 Mind, not rurl o m(l-m«‘nl h(':iv\'ld anything urn;v Judge 2mil Wallber and Christ Brown of | o stagnation in ron closcs some mines This morning a purse of &.55 was handed | the cause, I was told that it was a pauic and of deputies to guard the Kansas & Texas o1 Yo X ly 21.—[Spec] Tele- There has simply been anerror. It | the lulm:xn_ and othe made speeches of in this state and New Jo y and most mines i, weid e o finglig 16 i ia tiand witls that every bank in the ity had bursied, 1 | ghatts tomorrow. Tho feoling among the ,_,,z:,,mh,l Tue n:l”_“.:\‘ M eciaive. or | might huvo been in my books and figured and | ome. Thoreal exercises will bogin to- | In Michigan. Coke is moving downward; conversing with a reporter, T80 thio motieo postd ou e dooe of phe | strikers is vory bitter, but aithough they | Teizh toay institdted suit againss Dyvid | might have been Mr. Hoctor, NG Ltk At sLechuRa prodUsLa A OGS e ““That looks like a big pile now,” he said. | Dime, and then 1 knew b 1 was a pauper, | are threatening to burn the residence of the | Stage «for ahenativg his wife's affections. Mr. Funston's Statoment. (o PR CLULD LB prices iro' the lowest "1\ff.~l"f‘,‘;‘.‘l\l':. g el *A month ago I wouldn't huve considered it | and without 81 in the world. From that | Kunsas & Texas superintendent and the McGuire claims that six months ago his wife “But to begin with, wo have been carry- Scnuvren Neb,, July 21.—[Special Tele- | thages of tin are moderpte and prices are such. I was getting at the time from §2.5 :l‘l'vln'"'l)lllll Z‘lt,r\ \l:'h\::’\:" K‘;lt;it:“!\'!l":vlf‘ q‘ll\h: oftice of the Tribune, they have done noth- | took nml-{ ('hlld‘ruu n;ul went to lll\'l' with | ing a false bulance ever since I have been :lx::l‘ n.l _n“ )ln- 3 'rhu first of those to ::.“‘ I...fl |]nc.(vn§< is rl e lw‘i{ rux'l:ll{{;‘«m- 0 $2.75 0 day, veling i ho mines. B o by oW O SLYESS] ot thie 80! 3 Stage. He made no objections at the time, | geeretary ard. The differonce be. | tAKe part in Bohemian Turners State asso er, while lead is weaker at 8.66. Wheat 5’:" R oAThend e il ot o, Doals | mzesmemmse i | and Tofy until it scemed | MRS LU ER, | o ofspecial doputy, | UG froquently visited - his.. enildres | 2ol e e nea e e conos, D ISIvtinn Eantos e BYFLVOH o DeoliV B from| A 11805 Gkt CoPRTEHYY sk ML ARtS Joronn, where the gang gathered. Not : f d those of the treasurer | 41 1 ; : b Sl o _ at their mew home. He finally s e '8t vo s | Wilber, by ng from there a socioty each | and oil ave lower; inplace of the expected man in'that crowd of eighty had $1 in his | 04 become bankrupt. United States marshal will be here tomor- | won to Kansas: and ‘mado s littlo money | 4Pbeared when Tmado my first report. Tho | o' i BLEINE from thoro & socloty each | J5y [ S5 IONER 19 biace of o expocted f < % % row afternoon, called here by the non-resi- | ther O Bt ing'to Lehigh his wife, 1p- figu sent in by .luhu(::«rrull,m_\'lul'(‘n‘! nall 10, The cont beg! - ! ¢ | cottoy, after some advance, rec agadl St bR A s X Crashes In the Mining Districts. row a 5 3 hero, - On returning to Lehigh his wife, g0 SEE LI Y e AN 2| inal le contests begin at tho fair | Cottoy, . recodes again, Wi Koo e thom, A e W wo | “What mido things. worse wore the ro- | 4O companies. Tt is lsosald that Waltors | Pirontly Dol pgsed with by “evileny Boglts, it when M. Hoctor and Lsompmey | EFOUIS tomor I ] NG ORI O B that we wight “have somo trouble about | ports that were constantly coming in from | and other loaders of the strike will tako per- | Prosperity, cume backto live with him. She | ook, tiiq when Mr. Hoctor and Leompaged | 5ot s grave near the eity on Sundiy: o | exports faiely Linge, bt unprecedented £ e ot s AL S ! AL e Stage as re el Ll tomorrow to bring the 500 turners expected. sed last wee 0 y ), - act as spokesman, a foreman of some camp | wines were shutting down, that the miners | ticipated. there since. On thinkifg matters over, Mr, | Tied ever sine The clty is beautitully decornted. day had reached the lowest average of prices out in the mining distr There are | were becoming riotous and that the stores M e 1 brought the matter up before the school 4 thousands of men in Denver fixed just like | were shutting up on aceount of. being ur able podN NN oA a0k AMeGulrgasoidei UNRERVAB W Hn01y abuscd 1 oxrdiim nibor of blmes) LUt was e vk ablo P RCITEE DT R et LG LI Sl G this crowd, und in Leadvifle it is eveh worse, | o colloet their debts. 1he closinit of tho | A €rowd of strikers gathered in tho after- | man, and brought sulk, togot it to Lake any action, 1 wanted to Sltaied P o It is either bread or blood there. All these | stores was due to the fact that they had | hoon with the avowed intention of going to Threo Postmasters at Once. have an expert take hold of the books and | doth A AETaRTirel NavaliAead |'-‘:1Al\‘l f:nlxll'lilx‘;l.l-;hzz‘l... ‘:::m .-‘1'\ h”mmg i B L oqme.east und a, good many will | trusted out their goods and were pressed for | Strip pit No. 17 to hang tho engineer. The | wavcoms, Tn., July oIt is doubtful af | Straighton out the snaris, e RO LTy rdemy | AR casler foeling provatls at Blttsburg 1n pass throush Nebrask The erowd 1 was | money. e are | CToWd marctied to the shaft without orani- | thero is another town besides this that is at | O Uhing is certain and thatis thattho [ (o oot dwapotie = © naval |id i u was very peaccable. Bvery one unde In all the smaller towns accounts aro | zupion and were about to ehargo the mew ap | Lo T s & ors, so | Fecords of the secretary and tresurer will | WASHINGTON, July 2l.—Nearly all nave stood thut fn ordor to be given” freo trans | run by the miners, thero being but little | HHON AHC wer o present possessed of three postmasters, 50 | ot come within a good many hundred dol- | cadets for tho next class have been ap. portation ho would have tobo decont, and | cash business, and wheu the miners fail to | Work there when the workers each secured | gy yg appointment is: ebncerned. They are | larsof each other. Tho exports will perhaps pointed. Among them are: but fron whotly inactive. 80 all kept quict. Iach one was happy after | pay, there is nothing for the merchaut to do | & Winchester rifle with which he had been | 3 M. Burns , Who ‘is in charge of the | find out where the wmistake is, but it is a Hlinois—Yourth district, Max Schmidt Toronto notés botter foeling, Indianapols gotting somcthing to eatand then dn be- | but to put up the shuttors aud take down his | provided, and forming in line awaited the | office: J. J. Kieron, who wiis appointed to matter that should have beon attended toa |y ' prn HERE T B S P, | no improvement but bauks i stroug. pos coming hungry again became more grouty. | sign. g attack. - The strikers were loud in their | succecd him in May, nud A. . Gressler. who | long timo ago. I have noticed too within | W I Rettig, o L L T s, | tion Detroit a quict business, with: the Only bwo or thirce in the crowd wero armed, | +“What effect these failures will have upon | ¢ u‘and Anally made as if to charge. Tho | Was appointed two weeksiater. Both Kieron | the last year that Mr. Hoctor's report | Graham, L. Stensley, alternate; Tenth dis- | (4ol not yory ehaerfy v andall thatany one wunted was to be al- [ the state Ican't say, but one thing is evi- ) e I S and Gressler furnished gilt cdged bonds at | showed less cash on hand at times than my | trict, F. Paul, L. F. Wolcott, alternate: Chicago reports 19 per cent decrease in lz;vr\-‘.zl‘llg get back where something could be | dent ;nul l:l{ll.ls\ H‘I“lflh. ulncg nutlni‘mm! |‘n n::: ‘:‘;:1‘;:"::‘ ‘lll\:‘li fl‘; jod "l ':lr E“"-‘;l“‘: once, both are h“nobjmv&i:nnl;lc.hbuth are | books showed.” ‘Twelfth district, C. C. Jewell, I Williams, | clearings, 25 per cent in real estate sales, ned. some forin there will be bread riots through ac party, who thereupon fled | democrats, and the pail ns in this part of ! ernate: Sixteo! istrio! >, Willi E er cent i ound onts ; ace The unfortunato man was so weak thut ho | all of the mountain districts before mnext | precipitately back to fown. iRl St st aiy: - Qnen tolLufppokions’. . B SRte (Sixlaeh il DL EE WLk el 1‘;:}:?Q-Yi:.u|u"{l(u'-"l.mi‘Il'u:';"n'\..fm'r'::‘.-fi.l\'n} 5 could hardly speuk ubove a whisper, e foroghre, Uiousands of men there | * Sherifl Arnold_ this afternon went to | The prosont incumbent requested to be re- | | City Treasurer Hootor threw his books | Hightcenth district, W. Eiannaekfonds | fonding aud batter Todling. - Reeelnte of pra: , e with their families who have not a dollar N, 7 ieved July con g 4luonpnyuen aeporterifor, [Tk Bek asirod for)| {-NNQL08 At T i 12k o e 45 per col rger cor 3 S M Lier 1oy arth. Whilo it s true that the miners | #ha£t No. 47, owned by who Keith & Porry | (eNel Ul Puf o cemuadssion for his suc- | o tion, "N 4wt see how i the world | at Iarge, . 8. Bufond. 3 At e e e One miner said st night: “I can “tell rought set, they will not allaw their | company, and orderea tho guards to lay Pioko cant pomsibly Sho anysmisthleon my |- Tows—Third district. H. B, Varnolly O, T, /LSt Byb ot othor atiiclos decréase— e B acarhed o losson, 1fwe ever | familics to starve while there is anything in | down thelr arms. John Perry of Kansas Banker Blake Hesigiis #is Position. e s mes e L cuatiherammould (ML o e e och L ool e D | e ke e e el 18 position to earn moncy we will not | tho country that can be sccured. What | of 3 awa, Ta. 21— [Special Telegram | boa difference of several thousand dollars in rony TALISIHEO AL 3, D Sl asiy Behn o : Shend it reckiossly 63 o havo Nt | Hhesd paogit wit do L ann s sbye e sie b ::lfxy:;:}"{fiznx:::::fi, theuinoiny toeime, m‘;::;‘g;;v]‘“i,m :.va.ls;"i,“g“su‘;;‘gfiu in | the beoks of the serotary und treasurer. 1| W, N, Moftelt, altermie; Sixth disiriet, railauké sho clostug of some manu- ow.” A i > c: 10 idl 0y - b WA «can’t for the life of mo sce how any one can | William vells, W. I%. Foster, alternate; gos and . ro o Whilo improvideuee 1s tho catise (68 thi | fhore s nos b anss oo on LA W8 858 | Jorift” Tho mon concluded that. their only | busincss cirelds - elny:. when 10 was. an- | So.¢ [ fue lifo oLme sce how any on mple. | Sovonth distriet. A. McCarthy, 12, 1t Law. | @ud tho failare of the great iron syndicate enniless condition of many, others have Sl R safety lay in being armed and refused to | nounced that Charies Blake, the veteran | Hereis a list of all receipts for the school | 1ess, alter Hign iGN e e e & O man o B Sertcato oF GSpopt for | “Wodnesdag. tn & most quiot manner, wo | 5 ta Tosbam on sood authority that tho | PA1KeF and president of the fowa National, He A bRy S1Eaoh byt prea et i | NeRmno S Ee oGISe 7. 01, Ovars.| MIHoAALS diumber 4aios) 6. Fomucon ane 8600 in u Denver bank which has failed. On | went down into the Burliugton yavds. whero | Kansas & Texas company has engaged 500 | 280 e o manizntion was made | gecrotary of the- sehool. bonrd, T dont seo | strect, 1L M. Wolls, alteruite; Iith die. | 5alesof flour bolow the output. = Other trade ‘thia he eould not realizo u cent. Othors had | 200 of s took posscssion of a” frefght traun, [-hegroes at Carthage. Mo., to go to' work in | Yith Hon Kdwin Manuing, tho mill how there can be any error from this office.” | trict. M. J. Shelton, oo nd[HER L Ceonlikn 8200 and smaller sums similarly in- telling the yard men that we were going the mines. They will be started by rail from l,h{‘ml“m,k “,",““‘w,";d from £120,000 to The order blanks from the school board on Wisconsin Iirst district, D. I3 Thelen, L'il\"‘.u” s of cattle arc light av Kansas vested. All day these penniless’ men | east. The yard crew protested, and sent | Cartbage next Saturday. 000000 M Bincers rastonipion! e 10 | the treasurer read as follows R.A. Chandler, alternate; Thivd district, A ARG ; have Dbeen going through Hastings | for the superintendent of ‘the divis- | At Springfield they will bemet by fitty | 00000 Mr. Blake's resignation veste | Sourn Owmama, Nel 18.. Treas- | M. F. Chaso,” C. W. Fowler, alternate; | Atlenver trade is demoralized, but now ou passenger trains in small - purties, | ion, who held conference with us | armed guards, who will accompany them to | Uhe fact that he has large outside intercsts | * Disirict Uglus . I n o B e P Admans S s | moro hopeful and Many reported assign- This_evening when Burlington train | upon his arvival. Al that we asked | the mines. A move of this kind wouid ces | Which demand his complete attention. It eaSlor ouI s Ouniy | INOURLh Mot S AV Syt | Thenis are regarded 58 5 messurs of bro- No. pulled into the lower yards at | was the accommodation of the box | tainly provoke riot, and possibly bloodshed. s out of any money in your hands be- | fate; Bighth district, B, C. Haraham;Tenth | tection. 6:15 forty climbed out of one refrigerator | cars. This was reporte] to headquartors Coant el FRIGHIFUL ILLINOIS TRAGEDY, nging to the school fund for. ... district, H. N. Janson, T. H. Paricer, alter- St Louis reports business zood in - volume car. They formed inan irvegular procession | and a shortgline afterward the orders came fesopet o Mo —_— ylountersigned: nate, and character, but the trade checked by and struck off for the passenger depot | to let us ride over the division. That nighe | PITTSBURG, Kan., July 21.—The miners and | Three Men Kilted and One Wounded Over [ No. ... Trasideat: Beitatain) South Dakota—At large, I, . Clough. closencss of money, banks fortifyiug them several blocks distant. Some were wore | & sad, but -satisfied, lot of men left the | Strip pit men held a meeting in this city n Famlly Aftair. T cas ordors Moot o s kst v 2 2, selves, timid. mountains. As we cume easy we saw | Lhis afternoon which was “addressed b, Mernorouss, 1L, auly 21.—The community | - These orders come in 0-‘1‘.31.}.:-"\'\]-:’5‘1“':" Disbarment Cases Dismiss Southorn Cities. “Hold on they only want to get us up inds of - men wlking the tes, all com | Uresident Waltors of tho Miners associa- | wag ghocked this evening by thomost dread | it pue trommarse enmar® bt Wording | wasinxaros, July 21.—Commissioner Soy- | Money is tieht at Littlo | there to run us in.” i way, and if T'wero to given guess 1 | tion. Largonumbors of shafy minevs were | 705 B0/ U8 BYEL CB Y RS OB TRAM | thab tho treasuror o the order iy for. T¢ | mourof the patent oftice today rendered a | strain is porno remark ©Oh, come on. Just let them try it. We | should say that I passed 2,000 men between ent, but they were requested to leave 1PN EOL Y E Ol 3 | ATOU b eeIEnALOd e L e o R131 bhio L disb ot st Lnctorl | | A TINTIYALG brna olib It it AT e want something to eat.” Denver and Lincola. and only the shaft men who are members of | Richard Shoomaker killed Richard Lukens, | might be for Leaching, junitor work, coal, or | dec:s o it (ieaokoeetRBBIO U i ot wanil s it MAeon REMYtLor LAGmARA L ik e VAt many of tho stations we were sup- | the exeeutive board of the ‘mine workers | jr., George LTikens, his brother, and after | 4nything else, I asked ho board at one | Church & Church agaiust Foster & Freo- | | rotat) tradcis\tair/ngd at HEALL EPTENGIAheRL Belist, plicd with bread and coffee and at Hasti Were allowed to remain. The session lusted | soriously wounding, tho father of tho two | L, to have their blunk orders mudo out | man, attorneys for the Bell Telophone com- sincss is o shade poorer.” At the depot they were met by o police- | the city oficials sent down a wagon load of | the entire afternoon, and it “was decided to | ger ' R B AS S AHEEE Ak bodya| peciicallyRantiltioulcimikeilt Dottoriand iy Sahacwillinm Bl Simonds) 18to ot miss W s finds trade somowhat ime man and escorted uround to the shade of a | bread, meat and cooked potato When we | calla delegate convention of the Strip pig | 960¢ men, put a bullet i own body | more fagtory orallbiSbeERIvSsUp | Lt ity Mr. Seymour find: at | proved and banks very conservative, Su box car. Pursuant to action taken by the | reached Lincoln we woro. treated swell, | Men to meot in' Pittsburg next Mouday to | With fatal results. AlL the parties are men | gestion was not acted upon. Citizens | sioner of patents. Mr. Seymour finds that e A e e e R SRR, city council ina special scssion this morn- | byt as i the . other. Mures - me. i | decide whether or ot they will como out | 0f high social standing, and well known | have d me to give them the amount of | Foster & Freeman are not guilty of any s puscanneosneate R tollcn oI i Iug, a lovof bread, butter and bolozua, sau- | anxious to got Fid of s as soon s pos. | With the shaft strikers, thronghout southers Illindis and o portion of | money paid out by the school board for | wrongdoing, ns eharged, and us o ex-Con | | A% Galveston cra prospets ato less en- sagge had been ordéred, but the wagon failed | sible. This mornine mostof th warts et | | President Walters this evening stated | Kentucky. Richard Lukens, jr, married in a yedr, to give them the cost of | missioner Simonds, he finds that what he ! AL boy RS : to putin an appearance. This ugpregation | gver the main line. but a fow of us wanted | that ive men representing themselves to ho | Shoemaker's steplaughter, 'Miss Lillian | the school coal and other items of expendi- | did was within his discretion s conn S isaksonstlc onalia i bloayslotetand came from all over Colorado and 1s made ub | ¥ seo Omaha, and that is why 1am here, | Miters were placed on guard, but that tuo | Jones, about three years ago. Shoemaker | ture, but of course I could notgive it to | sioner and that the takin of the copies of | ? ol oAt CLoD Titba s A einghr i of mincrs, traintien, printers, farmbauds | 1shall not stay lowg, for it 1don't find work | Sheriffof the county Gisarmed them, He | had been her guardian, and after the mar: | them, The trder comes for so much money, | the Drawbaugh application, especially as b L oasuny os weninylng goliakthe and a fow professional tramps.” Thoy stole | 1 ahall stast for e o1d homt i Verment. | furthor stated that his voico wonld always | Tl catld upon for an wccounting of | and if iv s properly signed [ simply have i bad the consent ot Secrotury Noblo to do | bianks, but on the wholo fucrossiuie 1ta hold: rides out of Denvlr last night on passenger | and white ] have oy dova dolae. T oerm s | b for peaco, and if any Hooceurod it would e, Seomingly, he had run through | pay it T have kept all the orders and can | so, was pobsundor diolnled ot thefonicornd | ey SaxbarelotmveueLsate giliclalp g trains, At McCook they were given i car, | reach there oot s ) be agzainst his wishes, The warrant sworn | & laree sum left the girl by her father. Pro- | show where every cent has been paid out matter of which he could be coznizant. Th o Snuagobntimborteilio IATEe A but nothing to eat had been handed the g : out for Walters on the chargo of tresp tracted litigation followed and much bitter | “*What reason can you give fora difference | c sfore, against all of the | The failurcs 3 ¥ cek umber 14 them - rge trespass N - , 8 " P v . 467 in the United States, against 168 last y camo to Hastings Look Out for u Tough Gang. has not been served. feeling was the result. Recently of several thousand dollars in the two sets | partics was dismissed L L aaited ke oo 1t is the first white town we have “The people of Omaha have no reason to It is suid that General Percy Daniels of | Piano in the possession of Mrs. Lukens | of books?” T Tth e U yohrang tyen _;.W LR 1Il)|| " u‘ttl 1:|: struck:,” as one said. fear the people who arecoming east at this | the Kansas Stato militia has been ordered | Was sold by Shoemukor, and on its removal Confidence in His Figures, GALYRL LI U EACLELG coeding §00,000, and 101 others of capical Near Holdvege a_collection was taken up | time, as they Il respoctyble men. many | to make his headguarters at Pivtsburg, buy | more hot words were indulged fn. Whe foel- | o 0 6ot B R L - . — e e v e CE STV to buy food. Only four men in the crowd had | of whom have wives and children. but those | he has not yet made his appearance hero, 1ng.had jbeon ‘greatly intonsifed by shis tast 15 SORS MNRIeXQR b IROW I8 ANAY Myl imhe Suprems Court Dacldesiay Must O Taileos 1o LhoIUBItoA S tates Ay e a moncy, and the sum: secured was less Ul who will come later are a different set of Incident, and this ovening about 6:80 Shoo- | books are all rig :M.s,‘m I I EeR 8 St ! 874, B0 cents. The objective pomt for all was [ people. They will be the camp followers a i AL ¢ maker walked up to Luken's residence | ! ordor o s oninstancaihottich o hara WasniNGToy, July 21.—The decision of the | % X ST SEIR f o Omahy, and frow thoro thoy expoct to | and outlaws. mon who proy upon their fol. | The Kanss & Texas Cosl company | armed with two rovolvers of largo calibor, | 48 ror on me Wor instanco, ho might have | ASKINATO: dul 31, —tho decision of el s S REVIEW OF TRADI sproud ou Usough the contral states | lows and live without devoting many hours | shippod arms to Weir City and Liwhfleld | and entering tho yard oponed firo upon f ritten it for 0 aud the person 10 whom ThitedRustas aunro b 0 T oy T arac AR s AMLOV N RANR SIS WAIOUFAN lst, night to arm their guards ‘at those | Diek and George, who wore standing there, | it was mide payable changed o figurcs o | the Unton Pacitie agafust Goodridge s just captionn A lurgo mart are headed for Chicago, “These troubles will havi erious effect | Places. It is the opinion here that if the | the former with his babe m his arms. Both Ml"l’ ;fl'\) Jooke 'z m;u_ I :xl or 1’ m«‘.::v reported. It holds ¢ 11l shippers must be n Sight Improvemont Noticenble, . y upon the west, especially mountain | Arkansis and Missouri miners do not come | fell dead in an iustant, George with a bullet | fully and have not found any that looked as | ¢ 104 by carriers with absolute equality. ew Youk, July 21.—Bradstrect's weekly Fedon the Fiy country, us m'of the opinion that th to the Kansas strikers relief the strike will | through his temple and Richard with one | though they had I||'§l|d(||'l«\r~*t!. 1 found one It distinctly recognizes the risht of | review of the sta of trade will tomorrow Aftor waiting a ball dour the train § will bo'a general stagnation of all kinds of | be quickly broken, but the strikers say these | through his heart, ‘Uheir father, Richard | that *read 0 “in one plice and §25 LIS SARSIERA ho! (1 e ks DT started to pull out boforo the provision | basiness. Anat whole rountrs, in an iu. | states will certainly help thom. Lukens, alarmed by the shooting, rau out | i another and T “paid &5 on it | law-making bodies o regntate rail- | say: A bird's eye view of the general trade wagon arrived. About half bourded the car | direct way, depends upon the wages of the At Litchfield the situation remains the | and met the murderer. who was firing shot | This is the only one in which 1| wa through railway commissions, | conditions throughout the country indicatos tid the other half stoutly” declined, saying | mivers, and with them driven out of the | 53me. The men pay no attertion to the | after shot into the bodics. He fired bulley | detected any ivrogularity, and it was of | o Iy that featuro of state and | that tho south Atlantic anl Gulf states have they wanted - to find the provision | country the result is something frightful to | Stockade at the Kansas & Texas shaft, but | into tho ofd man's thigh. Then, as o crowd | course an error. Mr. Chéek, pre D b e Ul ion b ol Cxoinleas! ok relors I gL o ral toius tanl e b lin e ot conditions, wagon. The latter tried to urge | contemplate proloatiin fo tho Morganideeo ahatt, whoro | ihad'ocllonted, ho turaodiandizan downtthe ithehasrc, mado a Baknend o moiforall the | {ofobuiin Siotintaaiont of ) calmmisalon bocl | dlly ses Bebmoreomylone iy conaibonh the' ones in the car to wait, siying B fifteen mon and soven teams are at work. | street two squares when, suddenly hulung, | orders have, 1refused to lov them goouy | 0 SO0 BEAERAR OF 4 comiission bo: SeRLIDNBLY Y ‘ado belug that they could board the next train ifter AT TUE GREAT FAIR, Lea is an old soldier aud does not proposo to | ho senta bullet into his ‘own abdomen and | of my office, but told him T would cheerfully | 150 KEGRUIMK (O FATES 10 DOrSOUS alid | yoported from all powats with slight excep. obtaining something to eat here. I'he men be driven frow his post. died in a short time, furnish the expert desk room in my ofic to | Lt oote YRR, VAL, OE8 Drohibited dis. | Hons, with the tendency to improvement on the wain were impatient, and as the cars 0d Weather Brings Out Lurge Crowds— 2 Shoemaker was about 40 years of age and | check them up, erimination in practically the same languago | bemng noted at Memphis, Now Orle and Increased speed those on the outside Preparations for “1linols Dy, DESPERATE KENTUCKY OUTLAW leaves a wife and two children, Fhialaatproposisionwrae asoepkadiand Mr. | igeunosol Y [t bratataioammacen dame | Mokllos ‘Tho Raciflc bonst re DOFts M0 further elimbed in with the others. At the Burling. Cuieaco, July 21, —The weather continues e i g The dead men were aged 30 and 23 respec- | Haynes is now working on the books in the p We |8 8L 0 6 is i o A The discrimination was chavged on ship: | dnancial or commercinl disturbance and SRR A I, A ihe Rurls S0, Tuly 3h =T reatlior soniin ] i Z tively, and each leaves wife and child, | treasurer’s oftice. When he has finished Inancia om i sturba I 1as tho train roshed by aany Josees | PriENtand cool. The reductions iu railroad | They Give Battle ton Company of State " Thei ST b there he will take hold of the sccretary's | Wents of coul to Denver, with excellent crop prospects, freer exports were tossed up aud caught by tho famished | 191es are beginning to be felt in | Troops—Soldiers and Bandits Killod. Thalr-Latbers ondlidonils aoriovs, books and g0 through with them. ™ Views. of wheat and moro liberal loans by the men o top of tho cars. 1L is predicted by | the incrcased attendanco at tho World's [ Asuiap, Ky., July 21.—Reports just re- Paid Tts Baanicos in Gold. President Check, i speaking of why tho bhis delegition that the rush is just begii- | fair and it is velioved from wow on it will | ceived from Wise county, Virginia, say a bourd had ok ad U eortarys bouss | Hon. John M. Thursion, gencral solicitor | banks o provucers of whent, pasticulasly fn v PYR esidel o 3 f ) 0 » Unlon Pacific, was seo 4 in, prospects there are relativel; Bing and that tomorrow will seo”five times | continuo to grow. fight took place Wednesday in thut county New York, July 21, ~Bank presidents re- [ 40t/ up before, smid _they did have the | foF the Union Pacific, was scon last night in y many go through as todi x . Last, howover, whils there ig o sLwee! > b ; Flee! \ - ported today that the sizuation was fairly | work done two years ago, und that the board to the de 8 tendency to groater ease in monoy at The fouriats were somewhiat excitod over | - The lesson of the cold storage warehouso | betweon state troops and Fleemuns' gung of | o5,y “\wigh some shipmensof currency 10 St, | would bave dore 8o jaet your If Fuaston had his decision,” said Mr. Thurston. *is | Boston, 13altimore. York and Pittsburg, Funior that soveral of thelr number had | Are Is boing taken to heart by the manage- { Oullaws, in which four soldiers and six out- | {oujs Denverand Kausss City. The sub. | had his books in shape in time. “he matter | the samo as that rendored in een killed in a wreck at Edison, meut, and special precautions are being | laws were mortally wounded, b two other | that tendency does not inelude or ex treasury wus a debtor apshe Clearing House | drukked along untl it was lov pass. “I'his i8 | cicos tho titles of whicih 1 do not now re. | temicd loans. A% Philadeiphia thro is rojae T T TR, For several months the Fleemans boys, : Mrs. W. H. Allen of Sandusky, O, has | four in number, have been wantea very g different from Funston’s statement, as will 7 o AL T £ by today $1,500,000 and 1t paid in $1.575,000 of | ho noticed in his remaria. call, about a month ago. The facts in Liyelyicas ‘ose in-fuandial Gitgloh “hioge 4 o . thut in gold, all. in doubje onglos. In addi: | Tho experts will go over the books from | Caso uro thoso: A number of ydurs | SA(EIEAREBCHIEEE INOUSLTCE 66 LES cush Deserting the Sliver State in Mundreds—. [ Written the fire chicf that her busband wasa | badly. They ave acoused of participating iu | yion 10 that some of ghedebtor banks paid | the tme the sohool dlstrict was organized in ago the Unlen Pacida sold soma’ eonl | 408 FERICK B ECEEIEE W18 B eteLos Talk with Ono of the Unfortunaten, | Palbiton on Lo ol storao warchouse. | 8o | oy oncor tho g, wit caphured ang | theie balances ingold, 80 that moro than | 1838 and iv will then ba known who s short | Property 1o 1w cortain irm In Colorido, | U fantinued dopreaslon, o of oty lare Littlo was kpown at Buriington hoad- ’:’.‘-‘.i‘r:(;.'.-hh-.-xl‘n.(ff"" him since the ire and { hudg'for the crinio two woeks ago. #1.700,000 10 gold had to be distributed by the | OF Wwho has mude w '."kfl'rg T T R T ontput nt a | porarily in juml:mn Lo, buveral colton fuo- guarters yesterday morning regarding the ex PN 1o Rorisht fapanese section in the Art | . 1O governor sent & company of sixty | ¢ ,fil]l}l_!u_ll}Axnr-udnxlnn»;l(x htrw}l'lu'r‘r banks. IN 4 QUANDAKY, prive something under tho usual rates, | forice carlicr in the wook: ‘he :_"““h’l“fm"‘l‘"l odus of Colorado workuen eastward as told | building was formally opeucd today andex- | S0Idiers 1o assiat tho sherff u aricsting the | ll).‘n‘n;k‘::n'lt"l,ll:uu:l:‘m:eq;ln:\l‘hi|:hl):‘(;"|1‘l‘1|\.llm‘r¥ — Other firms learnd of “this aud, foti or five | ftire i iron i 4 con wost in- 1 speclal dispatehes to ‘Cue Bex from Haste | cited wieh admiration L0k them ania ‘s hitiie ensued Poue eaidtos | One prominout bank phesident said: 1 do | Closing of the Worlw's Fale on Sunduy Is {oars 480, brought sulb sgainat the ratlroad | SIS0/SL SO AECH P in pricos angs and Lincoln,excopt that General Super- | Arrangements are heing made for the cel- | (0% Mo Gad s battle mortally wounded | Dot know what is the ebject of this obstruc g Not a Set o T R P et o l'“,lf‘;“;“;“";“‘. of anthracite is followed by o slower moves fntentiantREm M teAb gt S g an e ] g m«}l\(hu.f“.lll‘mula ~|..I.\. at tho fuir. There | Oliver Fleemans was 8150 shat fad 1y dying, | tive policy of the treasury oficials, but what- Cuicago, J i 1egramn 0 | 4o’ yinintiffs was well taken and the coses | Went, while in most lines of staples quota- telegrams, that he bad ordered the train- | Sommieooons parades und fircworks, and everitisitis an exevedingly inconvenicut | Tue Bee.|—Sunday closing of the fairseems | waro then taken to the supreme eoust on | tons have been forced lo Ihere 1s & egrums, that he had ovdered the traln- | Commissioner Funk from Ilinois is confident S one for the banks I'do not know what | to be as much in doubt tonight as ever, T Lt Tia b Voth (B i disposition west also to b men to take care of the tourists, of when | that betweon 400,000 and 500,000 peopie will Asvassios Indietod, action the banks ‘will take in this matter. | (%4 ! sy JALAN OYOR, S48:1| WHOAD UOPKoY a6y RAYO alnco samBtaad. A {10 Nt owbd Rroducte” ARG there were about 100, hass through the turostiles on “Tllinois day.” | = CoAMBERLAIN, 8. D., July 21.—[Special [ but I think they will probably present a cry | ClinEman temporary injunction, it is claimed BumAr 55 akuercARs defadad. 2 10 by |vuns on Kamsas City and Don- Mr. Loomis, in speaking of the significant ’l':?"l"ll.lll'F'llilll'l {nr the day has not been | Telegram to Tuk Brk.)—Frank Phelps and | strong protest to the seenotary of the treas. | by Attorney W. E Mason, prevents the di- f PN n 0 uvoid further iitigation any | Yer bauks uow ended,” created for Geparture of workmen from Colorado, said | “8 SS\CHU X mericans are in the miasy | HEGRY Sehroder have boen indicted by the Lry ogaliat 2 ‘eoniipganes. of tho practico £6Raam "'l'i“' ‘““""‘f A il‘"“"]"“'l‘“‘" abido by tho ‘action of the supremo court. | & Ume s renswal of ¢ Rbiongl Swilion o Lk . Bwedish. 8 8 he = P R T AT < cof ned of. closing the gate *resident Higinbothg 0 sofsion of the col \C part of the 1\ ~ estern cen- that ho could see no other recourso left the | of their World's fair festivities. This was | Loman county grand jury for the murder of | “Oppined of - o0 Olearing House | LLCI0#10E o gate MiRAy MAtRUAMIAR | O gourse. Mo dealalon of tho courkla flugl | 1A HATKAELAS SADKA AL WANS weslar oao: e 3 et -+ Bl : : + | Mat Matson last M M . > says tonight, however, that the fair not | and we shall have to accept the situation, 1 | ¢ me than to getout of the stateand go some- | thesecond of the thvee days arranged for at Matson last May. Matson was as: Ty - NPaanes i s | Colorado banks und mercantilo institutic : : today by the subtreasury was mainly caused | yein 16 10 olen Sunday, Judge Stein's ins | have. not vt soon e toxtof thamonsys | Colorado banks und mercantilo institutions whore {0 gL work Lo tiao over what he con- | the celebration and the success of yester- | sassinated while bathing his foot, sitting in | Ly the payment for gold deliversd to the | ¥ 0 Tr-O0en MUACAY: A RER B8 s | uaYE ehich JRANALSHE Q04 will pay in full and resume business, inabil- sidered only temporary embarassment, day brought a great crowd to Jackson park | the door of his cabin. Tho trial of the two | a3say oftice yesterday. The payments for | Juction notwithstanding. The president of | opinion, i but T holthne dou Just been | {tv 1o borrow on or scll ample coliaterals V1L I8 hurd 1o tell just which way tio men | aguin today. No formal program had boen | ten will commence on Septembor 25, court | hensons, too! b Wiy tiss of tho e aon | the dircctory does not outline 1is position in | handed dows, but I bollove Tundorstand fe | U 10 oI, o6 OF s6ll Amile conslerets are golug.” suid he, “but T imgine they will | arranged, " and = tho visitors spent | Baving adjourned until that time. 1o tho | bt oy S £f1@ prow{ses, bub e ieesinnaly sosing upol | coodlanat = T ing their doors £ling closely lo the fala line snd atrike for | & Auick aud resitul ume taking 1n the fair. | ntorchts of other denositars, dudge Hauey | *iThb Dlsaiug Hausd oas: commikteo mey | (09 opinlon of Edwle Walkek that the'ln: | ~ 0 ol oo o Bank clearings this week naturally show the lowa, llliols and Iudigna farming com. | At B o'clock this fternoon the secoud of the | hus dissolved the attachuent of County | taday, but did not. 1asus any miore loan ber | J4HCHOR I8 noperative. At Now York—Arvived—Hritannic, from | & decrease, the falling off being not loss than munitics in their endeavor to got work. Of | concerts given by the Swedish societios | Treasurer AAMLTIAL dgolust the building and | tificates, They arrangeq, however, for the ST — Liverpool ; Fuerst Bismarck, from Hamburg; (70 per cent as compared with a year ago, course the action of Mr. Calvert was the | drew a full house at Festival hall and this }_5)‘"! uts of the failed Plankiuton baunk. | retirement tomorrow or Monday of $150,000 Russlans Must Come to Time, Suevia, from Hamburg: Patis, from Souti: Ihn T S A S AR compared with the Ppropor onc, s he could not do auything elso | evening the Swedish exhibitors attended o u}“:“"ffl-u'm. f~|JI»"§l{ of Aurora county’s | of the certificates, . The total amount of cer- Cuicago, July 21.—The management of the | yamyton s ) preceding week. Our Australisn and Lon- under the elrcumstapces, banguet at Windsor park. Tomorrow being | wouey tied up in the coucorn tificates now outstauding is $22,100,000. World's fair is not pieased with the action | At Boston—Arrived —Frussian, from Glas. | dou cables showed no material change in T TR T “half holiday,” it will bring & local crowd ———— ) S g & i 0] > r 8: ” POve. . o] 0 04 vailabl broad 13 oo n of Swodes nd a program or heir ente Fatal Wreck of 8 Fly Whael il fans of Lhe: RO SHARLL auua o o} the Bumlan sahibiiors w covering lh\!l: N e L R o R ] ost of the tourists ave crossing the river | talument is being arranged. 1t will be | Mewmeuis, July 21.—The great driv dent of 0 V. ‘said he | ©¥hibits becuuso the customs ofticers sough s T i at Plattsmouth, though a fow of them are | another hig day for thea 4 ¥ ving | dent of the Oilaun Natlonul bauk, said ho more; Motrusala, from New York practically ~° that in the United coming over the ARIANG QUL-O to sproad T g (o P A wheel of the Mewphis electric power housg | thought there was a decided improvement; | t0 \1 fy charges that they \n‘m n..lxm.i‘“ e, | ew Yol e Lt 'sxm_m[n pista I"”mlm of out roa g the judges o poin y i o mone, ery 4 col > laws in selling goods in boud, and break- ’ rr ' Baut 8 0 pusies. Bapopia of "ast, 1ot to beg, but 1o hunt for work, department of manufactures the following | the bulldlagand killing Engineer Puv Me- | tomorrow's. banis statomens, Mr. Tapnotn | lmmcdiate. deliveey. A" momite or® ton VazABn's B, duly Rl =Prcaldent Ciaver | ALR: 201 5 %000 "Duatiola: as' Sompased Ouo of the geatlewen from the aliver | were contirmed by the national commission | Dermott instantly. The wheel was f0ur foot | safd b thought it would show & lavge lu- | council of administration said today | Jand went fishing today with Colonel La- | UREFORTE (M INEY IR BB ek of thte dropped futo the ofice of the county | today: G. W. Johoson, Hastiugs, Neb. ; Jobn | across, ffteen feot iu diameter and weighed ; | 70, : ! ; @ crease in loaus and lyrge deposits, with [ it was definitely kuown that those | wontand Dr. Bryant. It waslate this even- | Julv o year ugo, with 2.:430,000 bushels two o piont yeatenday forenoon, und during | Lafarge W. 5. Lonox aud C. A. Lownsberry, | 27,000 pounds. It became wild and eccentric cousequent increage In the reserve. The | exhibitors had violated ltoth the rules | ing before they arrived howe. No tinie hias | yours ago, with 1,643,000 bushels, three years o b e Gbuhe Slancuser of charity pro- | North Dukiota; W. M. O'Shea, Lincoln, Neb., | {rom some unknown cause, revolviug ab an | amouit of cash 1 the bank would probably | and law, and that unleas they uncover their | been set for tie president's returu to Wush- | ugafud 195,000 bushols four years ago. 10 unfold his wale of life in the wivun- | wud C. A, Suaofer, Iows City, la. ducredible speed and before it could be | o uok loss thian lant week. | exbivite vhe exposition will jus & oustoding | lugloa, ‘le Husucial posivion st New York Las TURNERS, — by the Une Husiness in the During the Week Mas Been Well Malntained In Every Sectior “Ihe Cincinuati money market is easier, and Cleveland reports grocery. trade good, Rock, but the 1. Shipplig Army, Ply with State Kegulations, Quict Trade Reportod, with LOOKING FOIL GRUL STAKES