1 E 1 I ( ' I, ,1 I f r ( i The li 5 - . " "-''I -, 3j V B- I MASS OPEN fl y on STRIKERS. TWENTY RIOTERS KILLED AT ONE VOLLEY. TEXKIFIC SLAUGHTER II CHICAGO. Klotera Wer Ordered te Mot Back or Ihey Would Ue Fired Coon . They Refoied to llodg-a and te Order to Fire Wat Then (liven Kloter Still Burning Can. Chicago, July D. The United States troops have opened firo at last and twenty men have gone down before them, and at this time there is no telling how many have been wounded. The fight occurred on the tracks of the Chicago and Western Indiana road at Forty-seventh and Loomis streets. The causo of -the fight was an at tack on a wrecking train made by the mob. The Western Indiana workmen liad partially succeeded In clearing away an obstruction when the mob drove them away. A company of regulars was close at hand and word was sent to them ask ing for aid. The regulars responded on the run, and in a few minutes were confronting the m. b. ONLY ONE VOLLBT K .EOEO. The rioters wero order I to move back or they would be l d upon. They refused to move or to disperse and the order to fire was then given. Only one volley was fired, but it caraewith deadly effect The num ber of killed is variously estimated at twenty to thirty and the number of wounded at as many more. As soon as the news of the shooting reached army headquarters, addi tional troops were hurried out to lend assistance and a dozen pa trol wagons loaded with police officers were being hurried to the scene, but before the aid had arrived the fight was over and the mob, which fled like sheep at the first shot, was completely dispersed. A train was hastily improvised to bring the dead and wounded to the city and in a short time the injured men were picked up by the soldiers and members of the wrecking crew and loaded upon the train, which started for the city at a raped rate. The news of the shooting was re ceived at army headquarters within a few minutes after it occurred, and caused considerable excitement "I tin very Borry for it all," said General Miles, "but the injured men are alone to blame. ' ' "The troops have been patient to the last degree, so much so in fact that the mob was beginning to think that they would not shoot The fir ing from what information I have at present was strictly in accordance with orders from this office, was necessary for the public welfare and justified by the circumstances. I think, now that the mob know that ianl III J - Ta , it, nritiitlumi withdrawals tow - t utanJOOlM wul urs tviu tntwinu i when ordered, the trouble is nearly over. THE MOB GATHERS AGAIN. 4:23 P. M. The mob gathered again in a few minutes and military and po lice are involved in a new battle. The regular light artillery has been or dered to tho scene. The firing was done by compauy d, Fifteenth in fantry. BVBLIN0TOS CARS DESTROYED. ' To-day's incendiarism bogan in a brand-new quarter, the Chicago, Bur , lington and Quincy switching yards at Crawford, just west of the Hawthorne race track, being attacked. Fully a dozen freight cars in the yard were burned bright and early at daylight. The destruction of tho cars was com plete. The rioters were, however, soon dispersed by police. Abart'clook a mob of about 500 Ktrilw atured the Baltimore & X)bA wrecUing train at Fifty-ninth --Vt. TheNtraln crew fled. Before "0 o'clock officials of the Grand Trunk telephone the police that larire mobs' of wieu were moving down their tracks In the direction of their shops at the crossing of the Pan handle tracks at rorty-ninin sireeu The police restored order. Half an hour later a message came from the Northern Pacific and Balti more and Ohio roads that mob were iratherinff at Forty-seventh street. where these companies had wreoking trains. The o Ulcers checked the mobs easilv. Along the rallwav tracks between Thirty-ninth snd Fifty-fifth streets in the Mewsrt avenue district, police o flicer. details of militia and federal tronna were scattered and held the mob iu check. At Brighton l'urk police squad was on guard under com mand of Lieutenant Walsh with or - tiers to shoot at the Unit attempt of 1 the rioters to destroy properly siiors ania HiorsH to tin Intent on destroying freight cars In the Monon yards at SUty- fourth street s mob gathered In that district arlv and started for the yards. Or riera to dipr had n effect snd v nral thutt were tired into the dlor lrl rankii. Then the rioters rW One of their number we struck a bullet from rerifsot llrnton' revolver. The wound snparenll H4i rrrlont snd the msn wat hurried aw By by his friend. At It a. m, it was reported that luob ws tlrlttif esra sud otl.er prtip- erty on the l'b)'sgo snd Northern IV'ine rilrtstl nest the wtm tdtt limits live eomiHinle of 1'nilr . MaU troia from the LsUs trout i were st ones ordered to the Grand if tfMrst do?"t U take a train to the r lllif- 'tne aii'iiaragr, i ( y trroiua dUtcl I MSUarlBf V littivt tl.ht ftars, toiao .f I6t nil four, torn in tlis on4 four, found Ins at marehlnjr trbough th 1; Nt ten minutes (ter toe is.fi. A few moments after 11:30 a. m. at mob numbering 500 tore np the main tracks of the Panhandle road at Fiftieth street The police charged them, but were met with a volley of pistol shots. i The police refrained from returning the fire, but succeeded by renewed charges in dispersing the crowd. The Second regiment went to Fifty-seventh street to act as a guard for the Panhandle tracks. AT THK STOCK YARDS. There were no crowds of the idle and vicious men at the stock yards this morning to interfere with the work of clearing the tracks. A large number of strikers slept in vacant lots adjacent to the Link Belt 'Ma chinery company's pflJV'Wt they showed no disposition fj resume their unlawful operations,' H Nelson II. Morris, j&vift and Ar mour have all sworn, lispveral hun dred special officer to fruard their property. They feafj incendiaries more than the train wreckers. The police closely g-i larded the Lake Shore, Fort Wayne, .Wisstern Indiana and Pennsylvania tracks at the stock yardsall last nigh tand io-dav. Tracks are being slowly cleared of obstruc tions, with the intention that as soon as this was accomplished switching would begin. 5 Is Police oilicers encouitered the riot ers at Fiftieth street and the Grand Trunk tracks this uornlng. Shots were fired on both siii es but no one was hit I i Five freight .cars sf Ending on the Burlington tracks b stween Wood street and Western avc jue were fired by a crowd of woidet. and boys. In the 4,000 people the percentage of men was small. The i re was extin guished without inter! irence. FEDKRAli TROOPS V ILL MOVE. The federal authorit is have deter mined upon a decisive move against the strikers which majresult in the federal troops firing nion the mobs. United States Marsho : Arnold and General Miles had a co1 Bultation this morning at the military headquarters and it was decided to s nd troops to all the roads which an , tied up and clear the yards and tra ks. The plan decided upon is to sen4 one company of United States troop; to each of the depots along with forty' depuly mar shals. A train will thei be started on each of the roads 'aid the miltary and marshals will cleat the yards and tracks of the crowds. :.; The soldiers will have orders to fir ' upon any one who disobeys the ord ir to leave the railroad property. j MOVEMENT of J tAIKS. p The Lake Shore road tent out three passenger trains this tc irning, two of them promptly on Urn i All incom ing trains arrived St time. I the depot on The Bock Island roaA is still corn office force pletely tied up. Tl: within the city is temp rarily laid off and no business transacted st the gen eral office. No trains are runnln on the Baltl- more and Ohio north of uth Chicago. Qte train on the Cliic igo' and Alton road, due last night,! j reached the depot this morning. tXij other trains came in and none otherA went out The Panhandle is', alto completely tied up. M A little business was done by the Chicago Central, the seta the r a branch of the Northern Pacific ! The Chicago, Burlingwn and Quincy, Chlcsgo, Milwaukee atd St Paul and Chicago and Northwestern roads were operating their pansep, r trsins as in Chief Seavey ol omana.mresiaeni oi T ' T . . J the National Chiets ot ra,ice associa tion of the United Statestlto-day tele graphed to Superintendent Brennan or Uhlcago onering io ,ntnu i,uw uui formed policemen to Chicato from the seventy-eight ditrereni of the national associate epsrtments , providing expenses. Chicasro would pay the1 uperlntendent isrennen eplied that the men were not neede at present At 2:15 o'clock this mining about forty freight cars wero, set on fire in the Chicago, Burlington ftnd Quincy yards at Nineteenth I ntid Leavltt The firemen soon controlled it ft KNIGHTS OF LABOfa NEXT. f General Maeter Workmli Sovereign Agrees to Call Oat HI Mm Monday. Cbicaoo, July 9. At tl a conference held to-day at Uhlrich lii 11 between President Debs of the Ara srlcan Rail way union and General If lister Work man Sovereign ot the Kaights oi L.a- bor it was settled, so far as tnese two men can act. that all menbers of the order ot Knights of Lt,bor shall be called out Mouttay. vtjfeign yield ed readily to the demands of Debs and is now engaged inf drawing up the order for a general stine. It will not be In force, however, jttntU it shell be signed bv the four gather mem bers of the executive committee, who are now on their way to liicaga The first step In inaugurating the funeral strike, advUed It the Build at and Trades counellJ was taken to-day, when all the atesfn fitters em ployed st sll the xtocK yards packing houses, except Fowltr'i went out The steam fitters constitute one or the strougeitt branches f tie Build ing Trades' slllance. ? ON THE MEMPHI81 SYSTEM. The Tie-1 I omnleie el firt Sra4 aat II Ir wln ham. Af. Font St-otr. Kan., July 1 The tie- up on the Fort Hootl : nAd Memphis road is complete. .oi a vel ta turs- Inginthe jsrds In thkr eity. Ar trains have been ati4vned. . W" JF.bs roundliotiM U ht jwn. freight train are tied u alon road oa side Irat ks, and 2ie e'ine and caWtaea have Wen "lVuf ht to thU city. UisMiii uim. Ai . July 9. No trains except one earn In iiutU ruiititng on I he Kaavt litr. Memphis ami Hirin Injfham failratl. Kvm ths telr-ifrapli ipralr haj j!nd Ih tie up ou thai rl The switchmen ol I he Qiieea and tVeacent srt all outau4 only mail and loral trains ar un.viu. hrHOuriKiK M, July 0, Ths a.rllie alluation on the Mmnphia wt la UQchsneJ her ttlay. All IAS shop ivJrouJrll. ' ars out wt'tlf iSm! ar , . i. " a i - mm i!n rurr w the plural, ) If i " '"f It u d'littuu, awui.iliiiig, a4 atatt-V tH.krrt BwlVkt tirwat fjakaf. Is the W. rAKLyl CO Dgrthctter, I ,, 00 at- f afnbr of .-,-vu yards all day Y-ut cviry thing is quiet and peaceable. AT KANSAS CITY. Scarcely a Wheel Tornlng on the Mem phi Syatem The Other Koade, Kansas City, Ma, July 6. To-day the Kansas City, Fort Scott and Mem phis railway is most affected by the strike. Five hundred of its men in Kansas City are idle, more than 400 having been laid otf because about seventy refused to work. The passen ger service of the Memphis route is mnftt ftikrtnnKlv !n f rrnnf frl TliA W I bash railr-H, - y -trr-otT fee siiailUBliiL Irakns are moved out I t ir r'.L.. 1 1 v v. ..4 it. impossible to get them through Moberly. The Santa Fe route which was first affected is the first to get out and seems to have fully recovered its normal state so, far as passenger service is concerned. The Chicago, Great Western is still running trains at irregular interval and in the face of great obstacles. The Chicago and Alton has got its se ?ond wind and is doing fairly well thdugh its fast Chi cago, Kansas City tervice has not been resumed. At I Argentine the situation is about the same to-day. The Santa Fe is moving freight tra ins. Ten day switchmen out of eighteen employed in the west yards of the Missouri Pacific railway near the Kaw river refused to return to work at 1 o'clock this afternoon. The Union Pacific is now the onJy big Kansas City line that has not been troubled locally by strikers. I The Santa Fe broiight into tha Union depot this morping the' first train from New Mexico isince June 30. TO MISSOURI'S CITIZENS. Governor Stone Iue Proclamation Calling (or Upholding of tha Law. Jeffkhsos City, Mo., July 9. Gov ernor Stone has issued j a proclama tion calling on the citizens of Missouri to uphold the law. flel warns all against interference with either pas senger or freight trafflcje, and says railroads must be allowed to run their trains free of interference if they can find men to do it Ms wt rns all per sons that he will enforce '.the law re gardless of consequences. 1 rouble is apprehended at Spring- field. iGflicials of the Kansas City, Fort Sdott and Memphis ra ilroad tele- graphekl the governor thi ,8 morning that the road needed to be protected. Governor Stone im mediate ly directed ine stierirr to summon posse to preserve order. sufficient QUIETER AT. MO BE RLY, Adjutant General Wicltham Sheriff Bet tore Soma On Mobkbly, Mo., July" 9, General Wickham is here personal observation situation. of strike Na 11 bound for Kansas Ciity, ; was got away at 11:30 o'clock without trouble, the engine being in cmarge of a non-union engineer and a nota-snion fireman. A strong force of (United States deputy marshals and ideputy sheriffs started witu the train. The officials are now busy gietting ready to start all trams out on I time STILL BETTER AT ST. UIS. More Freight Belug- Handiad an Pas- aanrer Service Nearer Perfect! St. Louis, Mo., July 9. The local situation showed a little change I for .Uf'ft.., better .to-day. A 'little f.ore 1....: . Alftd.'tn klf-- freight was being hanO but foren more could be handleqhits. Tie in terruption at other pofoiprovempas senger service shows ia Jd in tiro ia the number oi trains ao,r(0n to ta) The employment or niAitinues l.tna place of tho strikers cor. made tt no effort has as yet beenf ailroad pn them at work. The "JniteAiftrds are patrolled now by r.o-'.M'Vi Ites deputy marshals as wdil ase al Police- ' Tri MEMPHIS SHOPS SHUT DOWN. BaiidreUt of Men Out of Work a a Re sult ot the Tie-Up. Kajjsas City, Ma, July 9.r-The Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis rallwav slions in Kansas City were closed yesterday by order of Presi dent George H. jNettleton, and to-day over 400 men who worked there are out of employment At the same time work was suspended at the Springfield shops where 300 men are employed, and the same general order throws out of work about 100 men along the line, all on account of tjlic tie-up of the line resulting from the strike of switchmen and firemen. ON THE SANTA FE. ' The laaeneer Service Generally tte-Es tablished and r'relghte Moving. ToreKA. Kan., July 9. General Manner Frey reports an Improve situation on the Santa Fe system, so far as the movement of Wains U con cerned. Passenger trains are running with little iotrruttton ana a number of freight trains have paswd the blockades. , r ( hrbilUa fcadeavorere ravoreav ' Ta.cvti.ASO, Ohio, July 9, A com ruSttee from the Amtstit'an Hallway Union called at Ue liMthiuarter of the Christian Kidiav(r society to-day and a-'kuro'' ta ortieers that the minv Uerof 'it American Kali way I nion wott'A l everylhlnK In their Hwr ij facilitate I lie movement of ths train curry In ovulate to the Christian r.ifleavor ni'ptin. llr.li llelU't l.ui iviu n, Kr., July u. n order was f"pipd her . ilr from Irl tlent lKh M-ler!ojr mil all American Kail way union men on the Louisville snd Nahtlte road. A rrly w ant hlatllU that th 111 Oil had MO rrievanco BirIut tbe road and ie fuM-il to strike. wrtaia stuialM. In Omaha. lit-iHMis. iw. Julr a-Uallway trsnui U completely Uiiiiirali'"d I" th terrll-rv. Nearly all fttlffhl Iralna ara Bt a ataitd.lill and I"" rer IrainB very lrrejfir, MippUe uf niiar. rice and other trocsivs art fivinwut. i .. k in b'ii ji-t ir BhrB Kr- 'ta !' a'jmn aotin t an t no io.. l :!' Maw. l and tha iter. , AA Infant. ttiaking a n B't f.rl. I a i IAKERS. n MM THE YACHT VIGILANT DE FEATED A SECOND TIME. THE CONTEST DECIDEDLY CLOSE. The Frlnce of Wales' Crack Tacht Cornea In Ahead of George J. Gould' Cot ter lly One Minute and Fifty-Fire v li Second A Diver On tha Wrecked Valkyre I-aylng On Her HeeL I S S tjcxTEB's Quay, Scotland, July 9. crack American yacht Vigilant, t vfied by George J. Gould, and the Phce of Wales' yacht Brittanuia, m for the second time to-day in the Fili of Clyde, and for the second this the Britannia won by a close cs li k Tie finishing time of the yachts was a fallows: Vigilant, 4:16:37; Britanna, 4:3 7 12. The Britanna with her ti i( allowance of three minutes, wc by one minute and fifty-five sec iids. liver who examined the wreck of tbi alkyrie, reports that she is lying r keel, with a large hole in her on po wl side. It has not yet been decided her attempt will be made to raise HE POPE TO AMERICA. Lret of the l-'fitl ICucycIlcal to the Cath olics of This Country. 3fw York, July 9. A special from Baltimore, Md., says that the last en- cyisHcal of Pope Leo XIII has been re coirfd at tliearche piscopal residence, an'lpy the courtesy of Cardinal Gib bo?u a careful English translation of thttj.atin text has been prepared. The! encyclical is addressed to the peoptle of the United States and para gru(lis from it are as follows: It ju with the game burning charity that we novairn toward these people who in-a more rec'iai axe, under thu influence of exc ptional con rsltion-i, temporal and materil, left the bosS of the Jiumun church Forgetful of pua t ficlsHituiles, let them raise their spirit abe re human things and consider tbe church fon k'd by Johus brist If they will the v compare their own church with thh- i'hurch and so to wbat a pass re liirf'M has come with them Un-y will admit realllv that having (orxotten the primi tlvf traditions in several important points the ebb Spd now of variety has made them slip lDf S'W thlnes. And they will not deny that of t M truths which the authors of this new sttiflof thliiRH had taken with them whea the. ' Seceded hardly any certain formula re maiM T ;af liberty of the state, however, need not are ti( i rivalriei and antagonisms for the chu r i aspires to no power and obeys no am biA'N What it desire solely is to preserve bdu bi : men the exercise of virtue and by this measl assure their eternal salvation. And so it t Ml condescension and material processes. Mors nun this having retard to tbe require mat ti of all societies, itxometimes waives the exe:S eof its own ri.'hts, as has been shown abuiK intly by its conventions with different stat a Nothing is further from it thoughts thai, o trespass upon the rlvhts of civil au thoili i, which in return should respect the right) of the church and beware of usurping ant i irt of them. 4 u If now we can consider wbat is happen ing eifour time, what tendency do we see by maryjpf thechurchesy Suspected, disdained, bah d accused, and, what is worse, no efforts are' ij ired to brln it under the yoke of civil auil e Ity. Its property is confiscated and its libs t 's narrowed its education of the aspir ant t the priesthood Is hampered: reiivrious goci (I1 es are dissolved or forbidden. In short, we Art ness a revival of all the restalltst meth ods i 'his is a violation of the rights of the chttif It is prep:irin lamentable catastro phe or society, for it is the open contradlo iioS S the plans of God The state has its own r bts and duties The church has hers. Bet'lhf'n them should be bonds of. strictest unrest iible in the relations of church and state Anotl 1 grare peril to unity is the Masonlo rmMnhla clas which has lon x nu sect, a n vressei. ll nations and especially the Cath- olio nst Mar 1, no rich in mercy, God, who holds ver the times and the propitious in Hi hoursj'iriliis intlnite itoodness, grant our t)ravefSnQ nasten tne promise oi u Christ. here shall be one low ana one Shepht' CONFEREES NAMED. Hen to Con- riHP Selects the the Tariff Disagreement. ngtos, July 'J. wnen tne et to-day the senate tariff reported back by the ways ns committee witn tne recom mendation of non-concurrence in the senat. amendments and lor the ap- poiotnent of conferrees. Spe ilicr Crisp ruled that it should be releii'ed to the committee of the whole i j The Republicans, led by Mr. lined, nrotested against haste and ap- plicati4i of the g&g rule, but without ffeot.vI Sine tier Criso named a3 conferees nn th.ttiartof the house. Messrs. Wil f I West Vlrtrinia. McMillin of Tenm)See, Turner of Georgia snd Montifmery of Kentucky, Democrats, ami Reed of Maine. Burrows of Michi gan Sft4 Payne of New York, Republi cans, 1 Loor BY COAL MINERS. r i A tonfany Storo t gprlof Valley, 11L, tteaneU Out la Short Order. Srriiaio Vai.i.kv, 111., July 0. A mob of Lithuanians, men, women and chil dren, fathered in front of the coal company's stora last night, 1,000 strong, and lefran to nuri stones through the windows. 1 his was soon followed by the breaking In of the door. Kver.vone took ull the (rootls he could curry away. The store contained a stock valued at l,0io snd there w4a not a dollar's worth In It st midnight The police made no re.UUnce, an the people were in dlro ueed ol food. MORE FEDERAL ORDERS. Ueaeral Brhnlil OnUrt lite orlhera l arlne Opened lly th Military. XVAMMSMf", June K IScneral Sc1m Held ha sent onlera to lieneral Mcr ritt at !t Canl, and lieneral tula at Vam?uer burracka, dirtutinir thtu to ue ihclr force to oH-B up coin milt ual ion lhrniiihoul tho enlir lenw'ih "f H Northern Pacini road. P,ltion taken I thl lhi road is tun and mall line. Miuiiar or- nil) khortlf lviiti rovrrlnir th I nion Pacini system. Hauaea ll Wr tralwa. Nt.iiiin, 111., July ! la order to ir to delay Iralna on the aKh, wivo ot the ktrtkeri literally sat upon the Ir A c-v.cuilv. Knidicri final ly ru4 ved thm i t ta d flloulty I A ilUl praetialy aiifhnd. trik is hv t-trt rrct.' l for fvrlpe with " mulls. i "1 HOU'il 8peai't( "4 WahSI house ,Bl bill ai and mea Tio-re 1 , w Fourth District CeaWfesslona! Con v eat lost j Wahoo, Itr. June S, lft The People s Independent Any convention of the Fourth Congresslonat district of the state of Nebraska la hereby called to meet st York. uirust 8th. -189. at t o'clock p. m., tor the piiroe of placing lptTionilaatlon onejean didate for Coigress for iheTFouith Congres sional district of Nebraska,;and for the trans' action of such other business as may properly come before the convention. The basis of representation will be one delegate for each county at large, and one delegate for each 100 votes or major fraction ihereef cast far Silas A. Eolcomb for supreme Judge In 1893. The several counties will be entitled to represent. tlon as follows: Butler 131 Seward . . Thayer... York saline.,.. rl Imore H Gage II Hamilton 13 Jefferson 7 Polk 13 Saunders 15 Total 133 It is recommended that no proxks be ad mitted and that the delegation present cast the full vote of their respective "ounties. W. H. Amer, Chairman, Beatrice. W. O. Band, Secretary, Wahoo. Proceedings of Last National Conn cil. Those desiring copies of the proceed ings of the last supreme Council of the National Alliance and amended consti tution, can get them at 5 cents a copy, bound together, by addressing Col. I). P. Duncan, Columbia. S. C. Nerve Blood Tonic Builder ftnd for CAM' n pi lv pamphlet. Dr. WDLLIAKS rltDIClNG CO.. I. Schtnectady, N.Y. a orfickvillcOnV FREE: 4 fine .4k cold plsv 11 nftOer or tin paper. v eO1 thu 01 flH' ' io " wit y Jl suii uauiv awsw swnnn, r(f (B willwud yoa ou of Ibetr clrjtant. 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I MM, at tbe east door of the courl house, in the city ef Lincoln. Lanra ler rouniy, Nebraska, offer for sale at pablic suction the following described real nUte to wn: Lot nuir ber one (Din block number nine (01 in Mount Korrent. wlihln the corporate limits of the city ot t'niverslty Place, tn Lancaater Utven nader my hand this ISth day of June, S. U.IW. MHO A. BILlia. Iia Sheriff. Ten Tons of Mtdiolns Won't do yon as much good as a week's stay at Hot Spt logs, S. U., ths greatest health and pleasure retort is the West The Burlington's local agent will gladly give you full Information, and also-If you ask tor IV a beautifully illustrated folder. J. Francis, J. V.&T. A. Oxaha, Neb. "Lite in s Look.1' To ths tavslld or over-worked man or womsa whose privilege It U to gas Into ihe limpid hesllne wstors. snd t a "la .IB S see the neautirm, varieu sai g avenery ia and around Hot 8Hb S , Is tmrartod new life ard nsie Tbe brat-lnr, pure aoealcd air, bria dais, a ii'.unce la tho neatintt and the con at an I sufprlsri of Dew dvllif bvui im pi c n ry i a tonic th rncrvslsts t'Otly thai tleies ta croacb mrntof d'.eoaae ard det pond Idtw rates oa the Klihora llo chale snd sloeptsi1 car route, raitulari call oa A. ft. flELD! CUf TkUmUls IP?-' iuun -Mm r-.nmkS w that their trains do not move k lnl It la stoiv' ANfipo Interference oi """''", is an unquaiineu. imuv thU better tnn mo The make this falsehood, tooso of calling out the troop. I - vniiNAlvM a no KrPANS our cause shU be erorne4 Hm aw. EDGBSK V. DSBS." , Headarae, Oi uer Treafci Get Dr. Miles' Pala Plll Vy (eatery order ef the to the East. rritory reached by the t byM?s2&lines, will do well to r tub- DIBaalV leeJ.83:and Uh, round trip SPark. N. J.. Will ow olua two dollars. TrrTTrJnrVnd 10th. round trip ni aaoita meuu Dtri coadiruarai about ooeeoth Oiatof ailv time l awnU aerata from I eductions from meet with ready aalea iwrj I demand for out Solid Metal tl on account oi 1 Association's lion Dollars' worth in daily Free. AddreM Standi Co., Dept. i. Boa to ual meetings of ocietles, ana 's Union, re- r) 7C B-yioor $0Na tP L I ll eouiplew with j the Burllng- offlclal line. surinn. m ooe dwm stesn wi rtaiJiiisl ftnta-d.reiiahioi r Una view to oaiudajs'rriat. rrutiuui 1. lo.wv la ass-na of delepa- furaisavstt ataa; tiass. lias n IcuaraotM to W asrenre nsnted. tb of our kiaiL , re'iaoi e run. wo nriusa. V KITK 1XJ-DA V for ol rn trip this uilrfua of latest rtWas and It' OXFORD MFC CO., 340 Wabash ebpportu-. BUY "DIRECT FROM FAO" upon ap- R agent. MIXED Pi l, Omaha, At WHOLESALE PBieES.PU4 For Houaes, Barns, Roofs, all color darsed bv Grange & Farmers' AillaV-Bnell OI pncs win surprise you. w nr ion O. W. 1NOEKSOLL, 2SA Plymouth St D. via lyn, h. x. -ps im- LOCAL RAILROAD TIME TAB, very lek or STaJTDaJta CISTBa TUB. Arrival and depart- ef trains earrn senrers at Lincoln, Neb. Traits m Dailv: t. Dailv excent Sundav: tDallv will about for it Monday: I, Dailv except Saturday! I. El onlr: 1. Tuesdays. Thursdays sni a , atenday, Wednesday and Frldi Barlinf ton m HUsoari Hirer. o., a. s a. a. a) Ticket effloei at depot, Seventh sad T oorner Tenth and 0 Hta. Leave. Plattsmouth, via Sa. I Bend and Louisville f Wahoo and Schuyler... tlO: 10 a.m. t:.m. 1:00 a.m. t:80p. m. tl0:10a. m. t :H p. m. lt :20 p.m. tl2:20p.m. ll:S8s.m. :.. l:p.B. 11:51. m. Omaha and Ohlcage via Ashland cut-off.. Ashland, Omaha and Plattsmouth Crete, Hastings and Denver Lowell and Kearney.. St. Francis and Ober-1 lln ( Holyoke a Cheyenne.... "Burlington Special" to Denver and coast Crete, Beatrice and Wymore Washington and Con cordia Endicott as Red Cloud. Bennet, Syracuse, Ne brasks City and east Orand Island Broken t S:ttp.m. tll:6lp.H U:Hf .as. 1 1 .Mb. m. T :sva. s. How, Alliance, Na - n. .Ill konntaia m I Z If count? where w ha ' 1 L sSWHA-v5;l7tb, round trip VI i iiniiiia. Will DO OB Neb. I nv. 11:1 ::kk M: tT:t l:e, V) 10:00 It a.f 4 Ull.MB' " iiv:ts&iua Laweep SSJ?!lSBSaTBa- Seward. Yf Rnrafn and Orand Isl.i . r ' 1 t :. 1:41 .bv t:00B.B I i SSp.m t :p.m t T:lts m tireta.av Kansas la .nd. recumM a rJ city, St. MtotherrJS T.bVe n0:y.as. It 7:Wa.Ba. tll.S6B.BB. "if . lford. David atr, atbi rand Columbus h h? Chlcaro, Beak IiUnd 0 TmelBe. Paaaaaver station eornet Q and TweattstS ats Passsaf sr i Q stm . Im ssi 1, Leave. nlatjk. usianon an. vniy, ana i aa. Weat usln Kansas tl:a.ai. tM:U a.av tU:.ai. Hliafs ah, tl3:p.Bt. til b.b. Mb ISfraa. 4:03 .B. t dv t:ll p.m. t B0a bv. AiUwsy. Local frelf i.Tia.andTB- moaation,e Local freibtt aceoav modatiort. wetiast Faiteio for Oikac co. Bums, jj.Moav.. St.FauLUhlc, I FaateiB to Denvi Ool. SDrlncs, ruemasi loand west... Local pass for Omaha ana uounoi riun. Cnlon Depot corner O and Fourth office 1014 O stn Omaha,Co. Bluffs, Chi cago, v alley, eaai aad west Beat rice.Blue Sprgs, Manhattan, east at west,Topeha, Kan sas Ctv. east, south David City Stromsbrgl SlouzCliy.DavidCity 1 Columbus, Denver, Salt Lake. Helena, Ban Francisco am ia Portland Beatrice Cortland Portland J Mieaoarl PaclBe Rati way . Tioket offices at depot and oorner ol Twelst and O streets. Arrive Auburn aad Nebraska I City Express i St. Louis day e presa Auburn and Nebraska Cltv Express St.l.ouli BWht exp OBt,ElhhoraM (oaieaeo min vwr Depot corner Elf hth and S - . et omco iia v Chicago so rrm tuv ll u el d eViaha, 1 mines V. 1 PaolBeV treat. City tick Jl j LeaWt. y. Ir V ArrfTT" 'J V 1 9:20 a. ml r-1 It7:30p.n j, 1 1 8:00 a. nvj' TH: a I te:00p.m MHMOa. nJ ... r v V 1:100. m. ;iup m. K 7:39 p. mjt 8: SO a. m. j 11:Kp.a.rNp.sB. il:Mp at k i s p sa 37 10:Mp.Bfc Arrlvo. i iJ r V