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VOL. X Establlshed |87I UP THE VALLEY. sccused the cpposition of peristent OUR OWN EAGLE on the U i obstruction. Gladstone said the stats * |ship for St. Loy of public husinss was very grave, biit Poeme 8 A Region of Unequalled Mayor Ohases Observations of no waste of time would iuduce the ment ot Alr - government to absndon a wessure| Men and Things at Gibbon [ doubtful if 1. Agricultural .V.Vea.lth Ay they think important. S the gpomi 1DaTIO'S and Fertility. DONINICANS MUST Go. Lo aen TERSLIE Sk 04 %, m—The Do.| The Famous Boyd Log Cabiu | tim. T . Ceaseless Streams of Tmmigrants | pivicans roceived intimation that| ~Near Wood River, a vernoz ex, ir. Flowing Toward River their establishuneat will be broken up Pike's Peak Station. e e Crossings. Segurdsy. C R to the wher —_— AT Crops Along the Line. Spocial dispatch to The liee. Gaxeva, July 9—4 p. m—Ti persous were killed by sn_ earthquak Snndn, which was the ‘méet t that has been known for y-. - Bpecial Dispaich to Ts Bu. Loxvox, July 9—4 p. Business Activity of ~8ioux City---River Notes and Happenings. ious to be the ofti BUMANITY T0 . Kaowiéig the avemsion of our wor- mayoe té being interviewed by mewspaper reporters, it wes not with out constderable trepidation that we morniug approached him on the Indiscriminate Slaughter of eartbquake at the island of St. ()wrgn 5 . N Buffalo for the Hides, Tonulitd in the formation of another | Subjoot of his recent visit to Gibbon, | T1teresting Mectin island, 600 yards distant. bat our bravery was rewarded by a Frieu:'s of ¢ Bt CacrmiptoRosts s ins. AMNESTY.SETTLED. most interesting little talk from the on Special dispateh to The Hee. Paws, July 10—1 a m—The senate yesterday, by & vote.of 14} againet 123 adopted the amnesty hill a3 amended, excluding convicted in- cendiaries and assassing except thoss slready commuted by the governmont- JBSUIX OASES IN O)URY, ohief executive of Omaha, which w append for the edification of readers. Reporter—‘Mayor Chase, ths Bk would like to interview you in recagd toyour late visit to Gibbon.” Mayor Chase—*‘All right, if it doce St0ux Ciry, July 8, 1880—Tf for no other purpose than to enjoy the magnificnt morning air of the Mis- souri Valley the traveller northward bound shovld by all means take the oarly traiu from Omaha. By so doiog the intolerable dust and heat of this our I S 3 Z S A leter wos resd byt sesnon s entirely avoided and. the | , e Seine tributabhes decided tht | uot concern poliien.” Col W. b. Sui splendid panorama of nature in her | Jesuit act; Reporter—“Where is Giblon!” Ap. stor Mayor Chase—“Gibbon was fur merly the county sea of Buffalo county, about two hundred from Omuha, on Wood river. | about twelve miles this side I'r xug K, the Union Pacitic.” Mr. O'Connor Power and other | Roposter—*Will yougive: h Re-porter—**Will yon give us o mombers of parliament, aro organizing | items aboat the place aud its sur- SEIZING IRISHMEN'S ARMS. Spectal Dispateh to Tho Boe. Dusuy, July 10—1 a m.-- A large uantity of riffes have been: seized at or Laughrea. FENIAN AMNESTY DEMANDED. best and kindlie-t mood is 'spread out before his gazs in cver varyingbeauty. The run of one hundred miles from Omaha to Sioux City is ‘oue of the plensantest railroad jauats in the west. Every mils up the beautiful and fertils valley of tho Missouri shows a high etate of development il eretar ent | & movement toobtain Fenianamneety. | roundi was requectod wl and this soason, the vast fields give CROWN FOR A CROSS. Mayor Chase—*“It's a _lively little | at o promise of 2 maguificsn harvest. To | Speci Dispatch to The Bee. town of some five hundrod pesple; " was scttled by a colony of s pED from Massichusetts and othr oestera states, eight years ago. At that tinw | not a house was orec ed, aud the col ony tempirarily lived in rarlroad bex cars. Ab.ut a milo south of town, it the exiremo eastern bend of Wood river, Hon. James E. Boyd, of ths city, twenty-one yoars azo, built hin a largo log house, *hat b ing the pont whero alt tho overland feams on there way fo Pike's Peak and Califoruis woro accustomed to pass. This | house is noted all through that re i« and many pesple have becn tomed for yoars Lo cite it #s the spe the west, just beyond tho thick fringe of trees alug the banka of the'Father of Watera,” cno can aiscern the rolling lands, the ravines and darkly out- Tined water courses of vur own peerlcss state, Nebraska, whose praises are as yetunsung. Loxpox, July 10—1 a. m —Mr. Cross, husband of Marian Evans, George Eiiot the novelist, is ill of typhoid fever at Venic BITTER DEBA The house of commons last evening went into committeo on the compeusa- tion for disturbance bill and after a loog and bitter disoussion, during which the hostility o the bill inter- fored, it was reported. MORE CABINET SECESSIONS. Lords Kenmore and Lestowell have lso resigned from the ministry. INMIGRANTS, are constantly, ceasclessly, rest- lessly pourng ivto tho vast ares known ouly ss the ereat northwest, with its fabled ssibilities and grand pstn and :e city counci Fim & sjecial Oity Jourial, was appointed commis. PRACEFUL EUROPE. Lind mark of that locality, Gibhou -lu,...rl‘.l}y...m.‘h ion for the n:‘-;n 'uf The Daily Nows says: “Thero ia no | B33 fine flouring mill, faur run of g eaiehay ”li vl resolutely 10 f rognon to foar that an occasion will etono, and works up 75,000 bu-hls of f SSTeE ork (o make known the advautages [ 200 10 eat Tha B OCER T o | wheat per yoar. This moll is owu : aud rosour. ot of this commenwealth, Taciea and [ hor is m-otinz with wonderful coss. 1 am alao gratified to_see that he adopts precianly the methods which T have ever lield to b the best for the dissemination of such inform- stion, namely, the press. 510UX CITY part of England. European powers |8nd marvaged aro to all appearances as well resolved as ever to have tho stipulations of tho treaty of Borlin fairly carried out Should they remain in this purpoce thero can be but vne resalr, and_that will be peaceful and satisfactory.” STANDING ON HER DIGNITY. their word Au addi e “ibb'm Milly'flour brow centa abaircl in the w over any « tier fl.ur. flourishing academy under cha i J. P. Hartmau, Ewq. The towo is | notelas being set:l-d by very int.li for t'.e fact that ithas | is presently reached before one is | A Boriin dis . Turki oE, shejtact L1 patch says: Turkish | mot a saloun within its Jimits. -';r;‘-;lfim Inlmz ul:bo Si :x Oh‘y diplomats eontinue to declare tnat “B:p'.:,f,:' '-v:v&‘ '“».:,,: the eropa?’ | : 4ud Pacific railuay makes such exoel- | the porte cannot but regard tho roro- | Mayor O Dt & ent time, and everything is made 0 | jtion of tho Borlin oonference as ar from Omaha to Gibbon, they looked | ploasant by th- genial aud obliging bitrary,and thatit is impossible t con- omising, and from prosent p-| {hat tho oo o em%!.xye; from o effcient superin: | ooaoout, St L ueposie ) ool wsey prvulaing, sud frim prosent B | Uiakthe progeena of ¢ tendent U'fl‘"'h ""“"“;"l(""‘m' tan agrecd todo 80 he would on the | After leaving D ughs connty 1 did | marvel e, 1 1 oo nc reada T kBow | ong Tand loso all prestizo with the | not seoany battor orops than we have | e o pied s 1 ¢ yer crything has the appesr- Moslems and on the other hand would be unable to pacify the different tribes inthe ceded S istricts. The porte will therefore very probably try to expos- tulate and shirk from carrying out the wishes of the powers by biiuging forward new cxplanations. But the porte must soon be convinced that th inteutions of the powers are at this time very serious, and that a reopen- ing of the Eastern question by war would certainiy end in the total DISSOLUTION OF THE TURKISH EMPIKE in Burope. Nevertheless, in pelitical circles hare the opiuion prevails that the porte will decline to accept the resolution of the conference, and that it will beimpossible to prevent bluod- shed between the Turks and Greeks. WHAT BHE DESIRES. A Constantinople dispatch says Tur- key will offer to Montenegro a money indemnity instead of territory. There are rumors of ministerial changes. TURKKY'S WARLIKE ~ PREPARATIONS, The porte has orderad the govern ment arsenal to manufacture 160,000 shot and shell. at home until I rexchod Buffido coun- | ty. There was as line wheat aud comn a1 1 ever 3w auywhere. Wheat, all headed and just bezimuiug to tuin its eolor for the harvest and the com | ‘neatly shoulder high." Roporter— What ab ut the fourth.” Muyor Chase—‘Fhie day was beau- tiful; clondy in the mor but olearing off at uoon. At a |v(vim within a stone’s throw of ths Boyd ranche in a delightful grove on Wood River some_ffteen hundied or two thousand pec plo gathercd to celobrate. The procession from town, which was about thrae-quarters of a mile long, !, was headed by a fifo and drum_corps, which mads the route ring with music of the revolntion. A _very hundsome stand had bern fitted up, arranged | with wreathes of loaves and flowers The declaration was read by a litte girl twelve yoars old, Cassio Dy, as impressivily and appropriately as [ remembar over to have heard it. The exercisen wero a3 usual, and followed by sn immense jolly plenic, enlivened by tho tricks of eoms masquers who siylod their tand Col. Vau Heuten- no less than five great river steamers discharging aud receiving_freight. An immense #raffic is carriod on between this place and up river points,remunerative, too, if one way judge by the awount of goods trausporied and the number of boats and meu in the service. A slight rise occurred in the river here to-day, scmething unusual for theseason. Oue of the most extra ordicary cargoos ever brouzht down the river came in on the s'eamer C.K. Peck, on Satarday last. It consisted of nu!h‘l‘ less thaa about 15,000 cured buflalo hides, besides 180 bales of dressed robes and antelope hides. THE LITTLE SCEAMER wos completely covered up as the strange cargo was piled up almost to the top of the smoke stack. The lot i valued at about €50,000, and is mow beiny loaded in‘o Bfty freight cars for the ewt. 1 observed among the vast amount of hides some of small calves, of cows and bulls, “pat- rinrchs -f the herd,” all had been: in- be appointed Aresolution w s quest the city ¢ Houck, a spec John WiT'ias, Ferdinnd Straiz oor committee tr oouf vl he special pt the off tice Riloy’s office, § the thanks « ed. The a book thers io 1 and alzo to keop L distribution. Military Move The latest orders i discriminately slaoghtored, forthe > 4 Do ChlahamEssn Basgers " || hoadfjuactors of 1 hides principally. Undoubtedly there | penneyivania Democrats Trying to| Keporter—tWhat was thy eubjost | plagte, Fuit o 1 is moey in this busivess, but it does Make Up. of your oration, and will it bs pub- 2 scem au everlasting shamo and DIty | spocta Diepatch to pus B Hahed?” July 7, ar. & too, that theso noble animals shll | “pyyy ppypura, July 10,1 o, m—| Mayor Chase—'‘“Trao Natiomal| Leavo of abeouc thus b exterminated, and T ventore | g BiavElais S0 (00 L oo bepmat af e | with porission. o apply ¢ to say that a few moro such raids will almost vtterly annihilate them. THE ST. PAUL KOUTE. Work on the St. Paul, Sioux City and Owaha road is rapidly being ugust 1st there will communication river towns in the northern Mssouri valloy. Railroad building and consequent ‘business is larzely on the iucrease throushout this section, and immigea- tion is turning hithermard, 1 expec: however, to bo the humble means of angmenting the latter to some extent during the coming four montks, THE EXCURSIONS o cool Minuesota ace a decided suc- cess, and Major O'Brysn, of the St. Paul & S. C.andthe S. C. & P. R. R.,is to be lated uj bis enterprise, activity and ability in _ar- ranging these matiers so satisfactorily. What can be more delightful than trip to the grottoes, the forests and montee, i committeo L left a copy of the address for publication in the Kearnoy Nou paroil.” in session at the Girard House, an the prospects of an eatly and effectual settlement of the difficulties existivg between local democrats are not of the most promising character. It scems that what are known as the regulars do no: f-el inclined to grant the kickers anything they dema: The fact that Speaker Raodall, whose sympathies are with the latter, has been admitted to the council of the peace commission, has made the former rather suspiclous of the out- come. Senator Wallac: was expected to arrive yesterday afternoon to look after the interests of the regulars. While preminent demoorats here pro- fees to believe affairs will he harmoni. ous, there are others, usually influ- ential, who believe that nothing wilt be accomplished by the commission. ule fusriny, to taky Hendricks on His Defeat. Special Dispatch to The Bee.. Wasnixeros, July 10,1a. m.—The | o following letter, written by Thomay A. Hendricks to Col. Jolin H Ferry, under dato July 2, has never before been made public: ““T was very plid to receive your kitd note of the 28th ult. I very sincerely thank you it, as, my friend, I want you to feel assured that I have no grievanc growing out of the Gincinnati conve tion. Tho New York delegation as sured the delegations from other states that- I could mot carry that state, and that prevented any supp it from them. A state that doubled my wbility to carry New Yotk did well not to support me. Lwant to assure you that Lwill do my part to_securs success, as will all my friends in this state. We will carry this state. The with permission < sion of two o ¢ Fravk | aftor Tufantry, in the « officer of that po Licut. Dodd,s ean fe Upon the pany nd Corner on Pork; Becial Dispatch to The Bee. Cricaco, July 10, 1 . m —Armour and other heavy pork dealors have hai . the lakes of that delightful mglnn in ticket takes very wel!, and will make | cuted on the 157, e o such weather as this E OL |4oomer on pork for the Pest fom | some eains from the republican rauks. | Culinel \. (i, ruc ol a.Zfionm'-f 'oul:“w_l’n T said | V€ bave no prospect of a return of | alry, is ajpomicd 4 o FOREIGN EVEN bard times, such as_you deseribe #s | to Tuspect 4 Ul ring in New Jersey and Penn- | such damay b they hold 165,000 barrela of pork, and have options on 250,000 more. Their 1 E100 ut profits have been over thirty per cent. o H. and tt. Jo. to be Extended to TROOPS TO THE FRONT. Bpecial Disytch to The Bee CoxsTaNTINOPLE, July 9—4 p. m.— Sunday three transportaleft thearsenal for Volo and Prevasa, with seven bat- allions of troops. FAMINE FEVER. ‘Bpectal Diepated to Tus Dusux, July 9—4 p. m.—The government sent physicians to County Mayo ‘to inquire into the nsture aud extent of th» famine fever there and in the neighboring counties, which is reported to be spreading alarmingly. CATILE RESTRICTIONS. Special Di-patch to Tus Bum. Loxvo, July 9—4 p. m.—In the house of commons ' notics’ Was given that in a month hence attention would be called to the restrictions placed on importation of cattle, and would move ® resclution in relation thereto. A BOW IN PARLIAMEST. Io '.ho commons the governmept l letter Chicago. Special Dispatch 10 The Bee. Quicy, I, July 10, 1 & m.— Genoral manager J. B. Corsen, of the Hannibal & St. Joe road has roturned and says that his road will be extend- ed to Chicago. Hancock Waits for Garfleld's Letter. Special Dispatch to The Bes. New Yorx, July 10—1 s m— The committee of the national demo- cratic convention appointed to offi ally notify Gen. Hancock of his nom- ination for president, have arranged to meet hu;‘: onhmlc 13th inst.,and 1t is supposed that his letter of acceptance will then be made public. It is not likely, however, that the General's Jetter will be given to the public be- fore that of Geo. Garfield, and if Garneld should not publish his lotter before the committee meet Gen. Han- cock, he will probably not make his publioat that time. but the impression prevails | which Capt. \\ b‘ X we ought to have a change of [ A., is resp national adminisiration. I have no|action of P doubt of ths success of the ticket. Leave of alscuce § e surzeon's certitica. ¢ Cabinet Meeting. permission to s b y. 1 Bpecial dispatch to Tun Bex. the dey t ‘WasHiNGrox, July 10, 1 ». m.— | extension. At s cabinet mestivg yesterdsy tha | Carlion,’ river and harbor apgropriations was | W. T. fically disposed of by the presi-| Second Lievtn : dent’s announcing that he had receiv- | 4th infautry, is reli od a litter from the chief of engineers, | member of the in which it was stated that the bureau | convened 4t ¥oit would not require more than $750,000 | paragray 1, pecal for themonth of the amoun appro- rout scries, fron pristed by the late congress for im |and First Liu'c provement of Young. 4th infautr this amount is about all that could | ber of the sam. co t conveniently be used each month, and | Leave of abscnc. f would about equally divide the total | days is greited (-1 amount through each month of the | Kimball, assist 5t « r.. fiscal year. This was approved by the | Fort Sauaders, W. eabiaet, and the president so notified | By authority the chief of enginecrs, who will at | General's office missio to g bey IGNOEANCE AND BLISS. ted Private Bnon. There was congiderable digoussion | pany E. 14th Lutairy Price Five Ce}xté [LW YORK LETTER. Peariu! Force of Sol's Rays : Mortality, Ala dus of the Peope to the | Seaside Resorts. raska Nonentity on lican National Committee, thermemeter lara of wburn- en thous nd end meles from the poor |\l\y, “Hasel Km.e, which is | now runniog ou its stage, it has proved a bonanza to Steele MacKaye, {1ts lavish proprietor. The walls of the theatre aro frescoed in & dark maroon ornamented with lovely oak, | | cedar and mahogany carvings, re- | lieved Ly pannellings of gold and blue in ant quo designs. The prosesnium boxes are of Iattice work, carved from | #olid 0ak, and relieved by a back- ground of blue satin. High atove the stige, behind, a rich damask cur- taia, Tho orchestra. i concesled, the | strains of music seeming to float from | theroof The most unique_appoint- | ment of the theatre is a_doubie stage, | sometbir g on the principle of a_two: ehelved duinb Waiter, which enables the greatest rapidity in the changing | s | of scoues, one ecemo set below The Fiatists and Bourbons Coalesce in Maine to Carry the State. Lively Row Between thePool Roads Over the Division of Spoils. Agents Relieve an Ex- press Agent of Sever- while the act s are perfurming beiore. the audience above. Eight seconds | © el Hundred ouly are required to change the scene Dollar: b£ | in “Hazel Kirke™ from an_outdoor | are exterior to a masnificent’y fornished o the re. | drariog rom. Not togo into details| A Noted Opi Lution, New | of this lovely ittlo prlace of amaso: | oted Opium Eater at in the vam | ments, which is now the wonder of Topeka Killed by the y much at weAx the city, it wil Le encugh to noto | that the drop curtain, & magnificent | piees of s'lk ombroidery after n de- sign from Louis Tiffany, cost $5,000; that constant e v f ed over ico keep the auditorium | Cars. A Virginia Operator Guards the Family Honor byShoot- us cool 03 could be desired; the i is Si s ctand Bolle- | yopLtory s magnificent, aud_the lngleBister: e Bl ostom in caso of fro perfect. That i erelief of 5 Madison Square may have a lon; i fwuistrcks which | 11d prospercus careor i the wish of Aarietygolitems . t1 theic wtntion. | 1] good New Yorkers. S aan s aneth- | phe jmmenso concert building at A Strong Coaltion. I prictors of the | 4oq gircet, where a traived orchestra | g cial Diepatch to Tun Ban. 3 s 1 ”.":‘1:1.-" of fifty piects, under the lencerrhip of |\ \cuicerow, July 9—4 p. m— i of | Aronson ily discourse populor | o =SSN e = warmed | i, iy another. favorite. phace. for | Considerablo anxioty in folt by repu a .: the it recccation. e bulding o tho in- | loans at Warhington over the situs 5 nor cad 1 wacta of sand, T oF sy w Y the wators of | g AND, terior is four stories clear from roof to ! tion in Maire. The coalition effected ome, with haleoni.s surrounding the | j central-rotunda whero the 0rchuhlr¢ | nithat stato between; the: demoorats is placed. It is finely finished in | har da, is cool aund fashionable. | Feaching in its effects, extending over ¢ing a great succoss to iho | @ poriod of two years ond embracing which owns the pro, | the Among m nor topids of current 1 terest i the metropolis may be men- tioned the combined vote of the bourbons and DR. TANNER'S FAST. teconforisof the | Public opinion is divided i to the | that of the republicans. ts h's [ hows -ty of Dr. Tauner's remarkabls Wheat Crop in Minnesots. tiul butel | porformance, but puilic CUriONty i3 | g e iapateh toThe Boe. ertairly excited on tho subjeet, and daily papers are devoting consid- blo +paco to dutails of the daring ampt. Many visitors are flocking | to the room where the Dector lies strotchod on his hittle cot in full view of tho audience. ‘The regular uloe- pathic school refuss 1 have anything 10 do with this remarkabls toval, and t that the D. ¢! d St. Pat Globe publizhes interviews with lead- ing grain dealors and farmors from difforont s» the condition of the wheat crop. Au- thuritien ngres that there will be & largo deficicncy in the state. Th - Storm 1o Towa. Al it to The Bee. Caicaga, Julg o - 3P m.—Very etvts dam g0 was done to the crops i Central Towa night before last by the terrific wind and rain etorm which swept through a teact ten miles wide east and west of Des Moines. ) - durung the soven days in which he without* food. ier will suceesd sticking it out uutil the ond of the forty daya is what uo fellow scems to W, b able to find out. E. A | OMAHA ELLVATOR BURNEE ted Choracter Kilied. Bpectal Disateh toThe Bae. Tovexa Ka , July 9—4 p. m —Thin The tried members of the firs de- pactmetit, who had Leen duving good il en lzvns nx 3 mornin about seven o'clock as the iyre s thou | work all day, were caltd vut st ight o e o ide pleces, | ngain about helr pusr 11 o'eleck by an [¢ "5 i by o wiswtS | alarm from box 8. Those who were betweon tenth and eleventh streets, going wesiward, the engineer noticed a woman a fow feet ahead of him walk- used by the alarm were startled by the bright Iight which illumivated the firtists was one thousand greater than |is a quarrel ¢ Tuly 9.—4 p. m.—The |, ¢ the pr bability is that mat'ers of tho tho state upon | g uciat vispatch 1o 1 "EDHOLM & ERICKSON, Wholesale and Retail MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKERS. {A Pair of Missouri Road| WATGHES AND JEWELRY AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Goods sent to any part of the United States onm solicitation. Largest assortment of SILVERWARE, CLOCKS & SPEGTAGLES, And everything found generally in a first- class Jewelry Store. BEST SELEGTED STOCK IN THE GITY! tured om short notice. Orders from Whenin Omaha call and see us, No Jewelry moanul the Couutry solicit trouble show Goods. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, ’llu- J(‘weh-rn. (lppnslle "l(‘ |'(NI(IflI1’|' um- & l)odge. Back Ache AT ONCEH CURED BY BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS. i | and greenbackers i complete and far- | IT ISTHE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY I'HAT NEVER FAILS. Over 2000 Druggists have signed a paper statinz that Physi- cians say they are in every way Su: er.or to the ordigary slow- lature, state officers, sonator- | g oting Por. us Plasters used for this purpose | ship and presidency. One yesr »go| SEABURY & JOHNSON, Phrrmaceuticsl, New York PRICE 25 CENTR members of | at 95§@M: for e nh the Southwe to.n railsay pool over | the distribution of the spuils. Certain | o G E persons claim it il result ina s sh | 896 stronger and nmh.r, mixed, 3@ will scon be amicably arranged G6c for cash ; Oomcinl lnm’ 374 for J ly 9—1pm—! f the treasury has or- WasHiN o ey de-ed an 1wvestigation of the Narra- |c||'m ‘.n(: closol n ke, cle -rd at 2 ! fatata— Liss | No ganrett disster. Bailroud Lenss Special Disatch " Bureavo, July ported that the Buflalo and Sou'h e i 1»0 ad lower; 380 for westorn y compiny hes boen | prsio loased to the New York, Lake Ere i and Westorn compeuy £ r a term of wr demand snd lowe 6 &0 for July and Avgas Jine years. nigety-nine S trabor AIIL \ISI TELES ll\l'lL New York Moisy a8 MONEY —Market 0. R 63, 50 g. & e , osng ot 8 for Auguit; rher returuing s ke Uy Teadivg wnny to believo thai | §EEUERE SO er s | Bk et i, | orrabte contlgration was rvagiog the | g% S E En K U [ A y au Yl 3l | wholo Lower end of the city. The |ttty (B EROR C R L e | & i ‘ s o e i | i tnone of tho ight was duo 0 o | i) il and tho whlo trin | 7 25 4 - by duy: 3 fo- heel et ’“’ that fice had broke out intho | poip g over her budy, lying length- | Se...... ... o e re 1 | Ouinha elevat and soom euveloped i | e o1y the east rail, severing the bo- | Northwestor outy s cacnuber of the #tate | 500 Chinese, 8 mach smaller popula- | £ ATTBACIONS w ing on or 0 for July; $6 80@ i flames, the tall portion of | gy lot in halves, cutting off one | B Pamrrs | Lant 50 for Tuly d ")' the | ghe building beivg 8 great o .nd onearm and cwsing almost | B Paul preferred. 6 824 for t, $6 87} for Septem- 8 Wabasn, 51 Louis Ber Tamimony the ok it dem-ereey. to o lerk wyer. | Jiter, “I don't \meana-o-things in Ne- | ater, fmore than local | w what t a'w theatre is s a A ot open hoie in it uiticicnt | o is he & man up a pros- o shall have | o rowards of | ¢ Nebraska | ot of fire kindl.d by the stored}iyguunt death. The body and pieces | grain. The five made rapid headway, | were guthorad up and placed by the owing o the inflimmable character of | gide of the road and covered with | the storage, being also fanned by a breeze sgringing up at an inop| ortune time. Throngs of people were at- tractad to the neighborhood and were forced continncliy to fall back from The fire depart- ment was prowyptly at the scene, but y | there was aome delay i gett andin the meantime the , the flames dactivg across Jackson street and communi- the fenes on the north side, imperilling the row of o the et sido of Sevinth . The full force was cut and U. P. locomotive fire engino No. 41 wis also brought into requisition. The ! firo was not gotten under control il it had burned the elovator building, | corn ricks, office, boiler house and partially damaged an empty storo ol h use. The sight presented fo view was a hastly aud sichenit.g one, but desplte the horrible disfigurement, it was easy ni the extreme heat. to recoguize in the dead body whay was onco known as May Nelson, s ctim of that most loathsome of hab- , *“cpium eating.” May Nelaon, or more properly Mary Bronson, is well nd has been fo i around in out- i - | stream on, firo ep Kknown to our polic some time put ly cating t Iikewise houses in the suburbs the city, and has aluo spent many nights in the lock- up, slecping of the effects of the drug, which wes at onco her delight and rain. Her ago s shout thirty-five and her relatives, sho has stated, live iu thewart. The remains were placed ina coffin and brought to the court house, where an inquest is now being houso south of the elevator. beld. Thie loss is estimated at 10,000 on Erotecting Family Honor's i od insurance, 000 | Epecic! Lispateh to The Bee. DasviLLe, Va., duly 9 4 p. m.— A tolezraph operator vamed Thos. D. DeJarnette, found his sister in a bagnio last night, and shot her five | having been added the prosent wee gin of the fire, although w s thought to have been in- - | known endi —— times. She can not live. DeJarnette HoseiBalE saye he shot herto wips out the family diszrace. She protests that her brother was rizht in taking her life, and bega that he be not punished. Be- fore the brother was taken to prison 9; ! he and the sister embraced. hailroad Robbery. Dinpatch to Ton lirs Arcurson, Kansas, July 9 —Thia morning about 1 o’ - | masked mea board.d the Kansas Ci y passenger train from Kanaus City to The £ llowing games of basy ball | were plaged July 9th: wIGEIELD, Mase.,—Worcesters atienads 0. Rocnes Vutlzloa 'Frisco’s People. pateh to Tur Bax. Sax Fraxcisco, July 10 -1 a. m. The supstvisor reports the popul of Fris o to be 253,000,including 20,- Y.—Roche Central : o ol Err W cheice muttone, $3 Ohad 00 Alar Receip's, 1000 hes Hogs— Actve ard betters Yo rkers St Louls Produce. St. Louis, July 9. Wheat—Opered higher Int lower; No. 2 red, $1 00 cash 9bjc sce 81 40e4 packing. 2‘1” 92 £ Ije 3“:u|k iher; 3 Wicher, and closed atrong; herd, $1 11 and July; 34dc Ln\uum, ng. 34) for Septemter. Oa's— Highe #aitos July Tye—Dull »t 62 24a24he for canb; sc for August. c bid. Parlog—Notting doing. Butter — Firm y, VT2, Fgga - Dul Whisky — Steady at §1 08. S e Pork—Cpened higher but fell off to 13 00@13 46 for cish, and $13 45 bid for July. Tlhawve wed Dr. T N s fo disacad - Fasier; §4 656 | sk fuwrndd 3¢ 10 s just as you Sulied Meats—Fasicr; §4 656 || . \ted. Tt bon e justic e for me every time, and is the best oil verused " for herses | No. 3 red, er th n others; angrad.d sprit 8102; ungr 116; No. 2 do, winter, $1263a1 #1 2361 24; w baTe ot In Case of Long Life. ABSOLUTE INDEMNITY In Case of Death. , 8117 113! September, 51 10j@1 11 Corn—Heavy and lower; r 334,000 bushels; ungrad-d. 47 steamer, 48c; No 1, 49@40hc July, 4945 Angus’, 4%e. Chicago Live Stock Markec Cute 1 & member | > draws com- | atway. tion than had been estimated and ovly oy much | o0 uated for by emigration of lab. rers | Bat's bis | 1d people of small means to Wash- | : itory and O | L recontly | 10€ton Litory and Oregon. Invasion of Indian Territory. Special Dispaich to Tan Baz. | Arkassas Crry, July 10, 1. m.— | Captaiu Payne, who lait the southern border of Kansas last Monday with a | aud is ex | & Co., | Sims of his revolver. | robbera as yet. St. Joe at Winthrop,and robhed the U. S. express company’s eafo between | Winthrop and the Junction of §250 and one box of jewelry for Baldwin of St. Joe, and Conduc‘or No clue to the Hogs —Reccip's, shipments. valuss weakened bc heasy, $4 45@4 55 Cattle—Recrip's 5, men's, Wrecked by an Iceberg. | Special Dispateh to The Bee. party of 300 men, ou bis second luva- of the Indian territory, has| Teached hin deatination withoat saolse- |tation. Captain Payne invadod the | Tndian territory lust epring in vioia- say and 5o aent 844308 | ion of the president’a proclamation, viacr, and wner, W | was ejected by the military Hs | | now defies the authority of the gov- | ernment, and courts arrest and trial | to determine in the courts whether | tontion of | his actis in violation of any law. Par- Madisou | tis are in St. Lou’s purchasing m: ew Metro | chinery of different kinds, goods, etc. The | for shipment to Pague’s colony, an ml it i3 1 an office will be op-ned in J ap:int- | 5t Lows to imiuce emiggation to 4he g3 x\mzr Indian territory. ori New Yok, July 9—4 p. m.—The Hersld's specisl from St. John, New- foundland, says, the ship Titania wes truck by an iceberg and lost, and that Captain Lloyd was descrted by the crew and lost. | Grant and Party. Spocial dispateh to The Bee. Saxra Fz, N. M., July 9—3 p. m. —Gen. Grant and party srrived this afternoon, and were enthusiastically | received by an immense erowd. | The Pool's Peculations. Special dispatcn to The Bee. values general'y firm, heaty and dia 84 25@4 60 for fair t wester , 21 Shee, ments Whost» Active, un | CB10AG0, July 9—4 p. m.~There! 40d highcr; No. 3, 95§et6ic 600; early market strong and active at faily former rates, thus far this week neariy 50,000 less than during the correspendiog tima last week; raixe] picking, $4 204 50; common to gocd, 343024 50; choice 2,900 head; warked st ady and l-ry cit @490 for exports; butchers ateady at $220@3 20; grass Texans, $2 5062 for common to good; $340 for ship ping It weighing 959 Ibs C0@4 30. —Receigts, 700 head; sh’ ; trade sieady and unalte ed; common to fair, 3 30a3 003 Cbicago Produce. Cuzoaco, July 5. AGO, 26,500 Bostox, March 22, 1880. “The Tontine dividend policy om the life of my son bas juat reched the dividend period, and I am ished at the resulis. They are cer- taivly much greater than I asticipy ted. Besides the insurance which has been carried on his Lfe during the past ten years for the face value cf tho policy, he has now a return of 120 per cent of premiums paid in cas render of the policy, or a paid iey of 130 per cent of the ¢ smount isued.” From the Holder of Policy 58,543, but Titer; receipia 000 be:d, ship- excepton r vgh shigp -, d§475 goed, corn fed ok | You can be sure your family is pro- tocted in case of your death—even if adverse complicaiions arise in_your business. Should you live yeu will | be satistied with your iovestment. This sabject is worthy of careful at- tention and in order that you may | think right to the point, get & siate- sett'cd, steonger ' mentin full on your vwn life frog the Closed A-ent of the Equizable Life.

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